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There is some little grotiling of cams, but upon the whole an apparently elteerfut submission, oven in cues which will be attended with great inconvenience le the ' parties on whom the Itlt hal fallen: There is a deep , and earnest ienvictien amongst our people timt the work of wash iag out the rebellion has to be done, cosh . gal gouts, and. that there;an be no pesos fat &oriels's generation er.cept thit which into betros by the aword. -I . We think, however, that the work is mainly done, by those who hive already borielhe heat end the burthenoit the - diy,. ' • and in so many instances offered up their limn' lives in the way -ofinetruotion to those Mho have been so „slow in learning the duties • and necessities of the "hien With a pee4e and rulercenee educated to tat those nets 'tier, the work Ilielftialieidi• more: then ' accomplished. The taunt which .we' se Often heard adareinied'io' Wise who ed for 'a speidj settle:Men — iof tida niffloniq ender the arbiteamentot war, by , Others who,did not wish well CO our . seise, and hare been alintreckteOrim. ,our s polio, end lead our armies, is is senseless as it is impertinent. When the rebellion first broke out, its suppressiOn itertildlisve been the easiest task in the ; Torlk with a vigorous government to lii Itatiror Ind strogii it Wore it was organised., ~ With such a government, however, it could not. 'even hive occurred. It might knee - been crushed in the germ by seizing its leaders .., at the Capital. There has been no time j shun when it could ntt hematites traMpled out by turning the arms of the slave spina , • his rebellious master. No people so oir-, ' mummineed, no; rebellion resting on such a foundation, could •Ter FM formidable except to a nation of fools. The country at large had & perpetual guirinty ' fcm the good, behavior of the malcentents in the vs/ present* of the slave, if it had chosen to see it. Ii ;Valid noi r es .wesid n ot, see even the Onto* rationality of saving its boat blood in the person of the white man. It hielsted that we had more white men I than we wanted, and that hard lighting 1 and even dhoti-digging was too honorable all employment for a man 'Who wee guilty, of the crime of having a black skin:'. It ob. ....I }toted that it wouldbe unconstitationaiand disgraceful to save n Mite bi the •dulliy, unwashed heads of nrsoi whick was con7_ side red good enough to suckle its keels- 1 tors and that the white- ,soldiexcephe North • woad& thristr down. his arms`ll Casar, 'or. Pompey, or Eloiple,'(kfricianneY shoilld be allowed" td thrust his Icor= • thy 86013130 betireen him and danger. It dreaded an insurrection of the blick Man, is support of the laws, against his insurgent rialikr, who was defying God and man, awl letting loose the very fiends,of hell, inthe endeavor to overthrow them.., es a cons.- 4i114041, it threw away or reap= opportunity, sad laid the flower of hayouth, ' tie yenagiet borilupon - the aluir,Sll 'lee figl44,l'nd folly, and party hate—while the , .providential ram stood waiting in the thicket, ready te offer Itimown throat for the siermen. -enems r insteadofthe•iemali n n proidike4 in- sock abundance, the. ev,,ern", - InentisoidiMeto resort a seconitine to he ' - - nenatirl.to fill up its shatterekriAtut dad the hymning of silly Democrat* farm- as, who seed teals like themselves te,Mep — &SC. .. 'ail' duirit*, turisita;g4dit*ei t aPitab, asid*#lilly „resolutions teesiiiidirsee& Lbw front 'our Btates,mtistgo in many in ' sump* sirespo, 'Odle iiiitascliiiiati to -,,ply.b4lll,ltoltifik-lasiiiiiiiirsaiL bay ' ' thistraraur to Invade our homes VA tit"l „mo our Aolds, amens* of helphsgto dzstrOy these Ilevilkirerna*, , tilts would" ehisztali ~...11, ItszeTdenet7if our eremite Banjo bleibietn 1 4- lowed *invent, or oar pri4sluilizitridien , ' had condescended Militant him the'prlvi- , :..::i , Y',.•:11';;:;:i ' - we didn't we* hill Old, and had Our mail mon& to doAte jelftheloselvee. We DWI idolise tolea irih t the lot has fallen matzo ly upon those who have created the aeons siti, and ' were thus pledged to provide for , it. A 11.0 rough experience with their Southern friends wiUbe the very balks& it &el owl), ,ever educated into Republicanism or =ton. They will &Dori:Mid that Ostffesr, although genixani - two as a beast of bur dein is it 'my good animal after 411, at a tight pinoh, notwithstanding his sinister . notop/eFlon, and somewhat mut:tory odor, arid Altioi will itituote bleak, we feel assured, fi roving the *ldlers' vote, and in no tem -I)er to tolerate each fellows as the WOOD. wanzut and the Lowman, who think that it le, juetaskumeonitiinibinel and as dangerous allow ifil.46ldier..tc vote as it would be to -allow the woo toftgla. We hope, for titer sales, to eee the. while affair wound up, and themselves returned „baton, the fan eleiiiiaibotkidea? and better tatted and cured of their unhappy halluel.; tiation; nod ready to fire a paper' tuallat'at the heads of the nen•oombatant and Awl ifianolthilnii4ndid4rof theTitiee Conventions !high kid not one word of condom ittiin " for the libel horde whoae cost:waiev s tsA th e m upon air '