Some Thoughts On the Pacification of the Country for the Consideration of the

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These friends of the Union see no place for a dividing line. They contend that the country and the people are so homogeneous that they must be one. Unfortunately for this theory, we now see that a slight diversity in the social frame has disrupted all other ties, and ranged brothers and kinsmen against each other in the fiercest strife that was ever waged between men. The Southern portion of the country has repudiated the alliance be- tween free soil and slave soil, and declared it incom- patib...le for them to exist together. The same feel- ing of repellency, in a lesser degree, exists in the North. The acrimonious squabbles in Congress have for years filled the hearts of the people with sorrow, shame, and indignation. The compact with the slave power, under which they groaned, has been put an end to by itself, and the Northern people have no wish for its restoration. It is in vain to expect that at the close of the war, even if the rebellious States were reduced to submission, they would be placed in the same position as they were pre- vious to the rebellion.

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