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s on any condition whatever. They will sooner become colonies of France or England, or even Russia, than return to that association. This can hardly be what the Emperor means.--Doubtless he takes it for granted that the Union is already at an end, and his object is to leave it to each State to say to what political association it will belong. This is in strict accordance with his theory as he has practiced upon it in Europe, wherever he has intervened, as in the States of Italy and in Savoy. His idea is, that the people ought not to be compelled to live in a political association that they do not like. This will suit us exactly. All the Southern States will readily agree to such an intervention, for it establishes the Confederacy at once.--Every State in that bond will vote for it — even Maryland and Kentucky; for the late proceedings of the Yankees with regard to confiscation and negro property has turned the hearts of nine- tenths of those who betrayed the cause for the sa