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uch fervor, and the institution of slavery defended with so much ingenuity, that the correspondent of the News thinks Mr. Slidell himself could not have done it better. At the same time, he thinks Mr. S. would not have urged the overthrow of the MFrench Emperor or not — it is certain that the Yankees are very much alarmed. Already they have invented a story that Mr. Slidell has offered Texas as a bribe to France to secure her recognition, as if Mr. Slidell or anybody else had the right to mMr. Slidell or anybody else had the right to make any such offer, and as if the Emperor does not know that he has no such right. Each State beyond the Mississippi is sovereign and independent — is a nation in itself — and can break off from this Confederacy and form any sort of connexion with wer it may think proper. This is the theory of our Constitution — the very groundwork of our revolution. But neither Mr. Slidell, nor the Confederate Government, nor any other power on earth, save the people of those States, in convention assembl