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Free-Trade a certainty. The old forms of Slavery, to be sure, were dead beyond reanimation--perhaps; but, in their place, were other forms of Slavery, which attracted less attention and reprobation from the World at large, and yet were quite as effectual for all Southern purposes. The system of Peonage and contracted convict-labor, growing out of the codes of Black laws, were all-sufficient to keep the bulk of the Negro race in practical subjection and bondage. The solidifying of the South had already made the South not only practically independent within the Union, but the overshadowing power, potential enough to make, and unmake, the rulers and policies of the Democratic Party, and of that Union. This, indeed, was a grand outcome for the tireless efforts of the once defeated Conspirators! And as to Oligarchal rule--the rule of the few (and those the Southern chiefs) over the many,--was not that already accomplished? For these old Rebel leaders and oligarchs who had secured the supreme rule over the Solid South, had also, through their ability to wield the power of that Solid South within the Union, actually secured the power of practically governing the entire Union! That Union, then, which we have been wont to look upon as the grandest, noblest, freest, greatest Republic upon Earth,--is it really such, in all respects, at the present? Does the Free Republic of the United States exist, in fact, to-day? CHAPTER XXXIII. WHAT NEXT? And what next? Aye, what next? Do the patriotic, innocent-minded lovers of a Republican form of Government imagine, for an instant, that all danger to its continued existence and well-being has ceased to threaten?--that all the crises perilous to that beneficent popular governmental form have vanished?--that the climacteric came, and went, with the breaking out, and suppression, of the Rebellion?--and that there is nothing alarming in the outlook? Quite likely. The public mind has not yet been aroused to a sense of the actual revolution against Republican form of government that has already taken place in many of the Southern States, much less as to the likelihood of things to come. The people of any one of the Western, or Northern States,--take New York, for example,--feel prosperous and happy under the beneficent workings of the Republican Protective-Tariff system. Business, of all sorts, recovering from
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