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averted ; still, if come it must, let not the Old Country 

 any more be told by demagogues at home that she 

 ought to copy from the political institutions of the 

 Younger Land, for all the danger now brewing for the 

 severance of unity in the United States, arises from an 

 interference with property by the masses and an over 

 whelming democracy; from the want of an educated 

 Congress fairly representing state, station, and the vested 

 wealth of the country ; and from an insane love of liber 

 ty, which when carried too far ever becomes licentious 

 ness, and ends in anarchy and confusion. That America 

 may weather the storm and ward off all difficulties, must 

 ever be the sincere wish of 



THE AUTHOR. 



THE END. 



