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squarely." But meet it squarely, or in a round about way, the result is still the same. The ex- pense of collecting the revenue will cat it up. To make the Morrill tariff meet this expense of collection, war and the support of the Government, it will be prohibitory. And then comes losses, direct taxation and rebellion. As to opening the Northern ports free of duties, imagine the howl that will greet such a proposition from the manufacturing districts of Pennsylvania and New England! "Ion," the intelligent Washington corres- pondent of the Baltimore Sun, justly says: "If it had been a stratagem of the secessionists to deprive the Lincoln Government of all sources of revenue, and to enrich the exchequer of the Southern Confederation, it would be regarded as a very admirable stroke of policy. But it obtained no votes from that class of politicians. The Southern Confederate States have. however. availed themselves of the act, and have been enabled by it to establish a hi