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ure its end by "rendering certain the breaking up of the Federal Union," then we stand before the world shorn of all our national dignity. If twenty-one millions of men, with resources and facilities such as ours, cannot conquer a rebellions faction of five and a half millions of men, holding some four millions of slaves, then is our national banner trailed in the dust, and every American citizen humiliated in the eyes of the world. Bold language for a New York paper. The New York Freeman's Journal has an article on the manifold outrages committed by Lincoln on the rights (if they have any) of the citizens of the United States: Is it not evident that the Lincoln Administration, despising the United States Constitution, which all its members swore to obey, are acting as if they were dispensed from all law save that of force? Are they not all scholars and followers of the sophist Seward, and acting on his "higher law?" If so, what is the duty of law abiding freemen