The Return of Good Feeling [pp. 557-562]

Debow's review, Agricultural, commercial, industrial progress and resources. / Volume 4, Issue 6

RETURN OF GOOD FEELING. be moral and industrious in their habits, they will be valuable la borers and members of society, increase the national wealth, di minish the expense of living, will multiply in numbers and be flourishing and happy. The States, each left to regulate in its own way, the social, legal and political status of the negro will furnish such a variety of experiments, that the wisdom and statesmanship of the nation sitting calmly in judgment on them, will be able to deduce from them the best method of disposing of the intricate social problem that now perplexes and harasSes us. The most enthusiastic fanatics should be willing to await patiently the re sult of such experiments, for sooner or later experience, and that alone, will bring about the solution of this matter. Shall this experience and this solution be arrived at by peaceful means and calm reflection, or shall we blindly rush forward to attain it through civil discords, and blood and anarchy? We have employed these latter means with none but the direst effects sufficiently long, and the nation is now prepared and about to fall back upon the former. If we succeed in making the negro moral, industrious and useful, the good feeling now existing between the sections will daily strengthen, and the Union become more harmonious and closely cemented than ever. For every pecuniary interest, North and South, would be almost equally benefited by such a change in the state of affairs. The production of Southern staples would at once be doubled, and in a few years quadrupled. This would give new life and vigor to the manufacturing, mechanic, commercial and shipping interests of the North, all of which are now rapidly decaying and almost perishing under the ruinous policy of fanaticism and corrupt radicalism. The South in such event would be able and willing to bear its share of the weight of Federal taxation, and in so far relieve the North fiom the present enormous and ruinous burden of that taxation. Besides, fifty millions of that taxation would at once be wiped out by the withdrawal of Federal troops from the South. Half of even the good lands in the South, if we include Texas, have not yet been occupied and put in cultivation; thus we offer to the -crowded Noi-th-east, a vast and fertile field for immigration; but such offer will be scornfully rejected so long as negro equality, or negro rule and supremacy continue to exist amongst us; for no honest, independent white man, will subject himself to negro association and equality, no matter how much he might thereby better his pecuniary condition. Nor would Southerners remain here, did they believe the present state of social and political affairs was to be of long continuance. The result of the late Northern elections, however, gives assurance of the renewal of amicable feelings on the part of that section, and of the speedy removal from office of the cruel, fanatical, corrupt, and imbecile Radicals, who now persecute and oppress us. Yet on the subjects of immigration to the South, and emigration 560

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The Return of Good Feeling [pp. 557-562]
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