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ch Mr. Hamlin proposes, is to call things by their right names, and no longer to mock the old provincial of the United States with the insignia and titles of freedom and independence. It will be time enough, however, for the Black Republican orators to provide for the future enslavement of the Southern Confederacy when they have shown their ability to carry out their magnificent bravado, or even to preserve their own freedom. Their efforts hitherto to conquer us have only resulted in the loss of their own liberties. Instead of making us provinces, they have made themselves slaves. Their last Congress put the entire population and purse of the North at the command of the President; their next Congress will find the grand Army of the Potomac cowering around the fortifications of Washington. This is a fair illustration of Yankee promise and performance. What a puerile and absurd people! What mighty words and impotent action! What Hannibal in words, and what Hamlins in deeds!