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f Fort Sumter by the Confederates, consecrated all they had to the maintenance of the Union. This class is fitly represented by the eminent New York merchant, A. T. Stewart, who acted throughout in the spirit evinced in the following business letter, which, unexpectedly to the writer, first reached the public through the [Rebel] Msecession or repudiation, as long as there are any to uphold the sovereignty of the United States, I shall be with them supporting the flag. Yours, &c., Alexander T. Stewart. To Mr. J. P. Strange, Memphis, Tenn. The Appeal saw fit to accompany this letter by the comment that, after the Confederates should have thrashed the hireling hordes of New York into a proper appreciation of Southern rights, Stewart and his Black Republican comrades may feel inclined to come down South on a collecting tour. If so, they will be quite warmly received. The consummation of the War anticipated by The Appeal not having, thus far, been attained, it is presumed that t