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reoonstructioif^ Mississippi gentlemen, who are del 

 termined to reconstruet by burying the negro ; pirate 

 from the Gulf, a little soiled by the work at Ne\^ 

 Orleans; and oheyaliers of the most rancorous kino 

 all the way from Texas. Here are all the elements for i 

 splendid pot-pourri ; a genuine conservative chowder J 

 and though conciliation between Copperheads and ex 

 Rebels is not a good way to put the Union together, 

 we have not a doubt that Disunion will be consoli 

 dated finely, and that all the delegates will continuJ 

 to swear at their enemies in chorus. If they do n't 

 they will have a terrible time of it in swearing at eaci 

 other. There will be a swarm all over the wigwani 

 from platform and pillars to dome and rafters. 1 

 will be a small vessel to hold all its elements of teiJ 

 pest. Everybody will be there who can pay \m 

 passage-money and hotel bill, and who has I 

 opinion of any kind to be conciliated afl 

 reconstructed — the Col. Murphy who has bel 

 convicted of murder, the Colorado delegate wB 

 robbed a store, and declared " that the niggB 

 who did it ought to be hanged for it"B 

 down to the Judge who was so unfortunate as to hoM 

 presided at the trial of John Brown. There will fl 

 men of fossil respectability, who are willing fl 

 open out old essays on the Constitution in most ani 

 company: and we pity them i There will be sermoj 

 on sermon of law-abiding piety to mesmerize the spi 

 of Rebellion until it is time for it to wake up ; but t 

 Convention does not propose to operate to c 

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