
          that while the negro retains his peculiarities
he never can exist in juxtaposition 
with the white man, but in a
state of servitude; and that with the
increase of our population the [few?] [labours?]
of the north must be pressed southward
until it is stopped by the heat of sun.
There is however a portion of the country
which cannot be cultivated by the white
men and into this the negro will be
forced and confined there in a state
of servitude A southern confederacy might
retard this condition or should [even?]
[move?] it might hasten it but, that this is the
tendancy can scarcely be doubted. It is in
accordance with the general tendency of
modern civilization founded as it is on the 
application of scientific principles to the arts
of life. The anglosaxon is every where encroaching
on the territory of the coloured man in the
temperate zones and reducing him to servitude
in the torrid zones.

I think in all probability that South Carolina
will go out of the Union and endeavour to induce
        