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exist. Defence and not aggression has been the policy of the Administration from the beginning. But whilst I can enter into no engagement such as that proposed, I cordially commend to Congress, with much confidence that it will meet their approbation, to abstain from passing any law calculated to produce a collision of arms, pending the proceedings contemplated by the action of the General Assembly of Virginia. I am one of those who will never despair of the Republic. I yet cherish the belief that the American people will perpetuate the union of the States on some terms just and honorable for all sections of the country. I trust that the mediation of Virginia may be the destined means, under Providence, of accomplishing this inestimable benefit. Glorious as are the memories of her past history, such an achievement, both in relation to her own fame and the welfare of the whole country, would surpass them all. James Buchanan. Washington City, Jan. 28, 1861.
From Washington.[special correspondence of the Dispatch.] Washington, Jan. 28, 1861 Why this desperate anxiety to keep the barbaric slave-drivers "and the" impoverished land of the South in the Abolition Union Not for love of us. Not for admiration of our social system. Nay, verily. Kettle in his admirable work on "Southern Wealth and Northern Profits," lets the cat out of the bag "The annual load which Southern industry is required to carry approximates $231,500,000. The heavy drain of capital thus created prevents an accumulation at the South, and promotes it as effectively at the North, where every such accumulation accelerates the drain. "He estimates the aggregate amount earned at the South during the last seventy years, and paid into the southern coffers and kept there, at two Thousand seven Hundred and Seventy Millions of dollar "The fishing bounties alone reach $22,944,000, mostly paid to Maine and Massachusetts This is the reason why the South has always been