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s been annihilated until now, and has only now begun to exist, and leave in full activity all the causes of reaction and the reestablishment of the old STATUS. 'There is not the slightest chance, whatever,' says the writer, 'of slavery being saved_, IF PRESENT CAUSES CONTINUE.' Therefore _hasten to discontinue present causes, by all means, and surrender the field to the operation of the old causes. 'The chain'_ of the slave '_must be broken when the civil law, which alone gives it strength, passes away_.' Therefore hasten to restore the civil law to its old and tyrannical potency over the destiny of the slave. '_The institution must melt away as the war goes on_.' Therefore, hasten not merely to finish the active stage of the war, but _to surrender the power which victory will place in your hands to continue the same emancipating influences_; and to surrender it into the hands of men avowedly hostile to your policy, and who have been conquered fighting for their franchise to enslave. '_Not only_,' continues our editor, '_have slave codes interdicted, in every one of the Slave States, all adverse discussion of the institution, but a mob power has always been at hand to take summary vengeance upon it with Lynch law. These resorts were not a mere caprice; they were a necessity_.' Hasten, therefore, to reestablish these engines of terrorism and the institution which inevitably demands their existence. Ignore and set aside the Proclamation of Emancipation; betray the auxiliary black man; throttle and destroy the incipient party of freedom in its birth; turn the Young South, just rising into existence as the friend of liberty and progress, over, stripped and unprotected, into the hands of the Old South, with its thongs, its thumbscrews, and its Lynch law; throw aside, the moment it is acquired, the power to civilize and regenerate the South--not because the war and the free discussion which accompany the war _have killed slavery_, but because they _are killing it_, and will be sure to kill it unless they are speedily withdrawn. 'But the war,' we are told, 'has ended all that. _There can be no mobs where the bayonet governs; nor arbitrary local laws where general military law is paramount. The discussion of slavery is as free now in New Orleans as it is in New York.'_ _True: therefore_, hasten to restore the reign of mobs, or you will hurt the feelings of the men who make the mobs. Withdraw speedily 'the general military l
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