The Cause And Cure of Our National Troubles

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" The Secretary of War has taken pains to say, with emphasis and reiteration, that — " This is a war for the Union, for the preser- ' vatiou of all constitutional rights of States, ' and the citizens of all the States of the Union. " I believe the Attorney General has been equally emphatic, and that he has even insist- ed upon the enforcem int of the fugitive-slave act in Missouri, without any reference to the rebellion. The Secretary or the Interior, in a public speech iu August last, declared... that — " This is not a war upon the institution of ' slavery, but a war for the restoration of the 11 ' Union and the protection of all citizens, in the ' South as well as in the North, in their consti- ' tutic nat rights. " And he affirmed that — "There could not be found in South Carolina ' a man more auxious, religiously and scrupu- ' lously, to observe all the features of the Con- ' stitution relating to slavery than Abraham ' Lincoln. " Both Houses of Congress, in July, chimed in with this chorus of loyal voices on the side of the assumed constitutional rights of rebels, and our innocence of any hostile designs toward them; while the wretched legislative blurder known as the confiscation act is a fruit of the same fastidious and gingerly policy.

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