Show Ben Hills Voice Chicago InterOcean1 s New York Senator Bn Hill writes to Congressman Chittenden an interesting letter deplor njf the solidity the two sections and expressing fear that disruption and the establishment of monarchies will follow a continuance of such a state of affairs r He says it is an opportunity for States meusbip now to break down the old par tics and firm newotes on new issues ir i respective of sections He says I would be > glad to ECO a great national party organized or-ganized for I believe the government formed by the Constitution is a nation True it is a limited nation but within the powers delegated to it by the Consti ution it is as much a nation as any on the globo I tea a movement ta make an kane on th resut in New York with the view to defeat Garfield in the county > count-y CongreS Thorewould begreat dan ger ofthi but lor one fact and that ono fact is the south will not countenance it Thc poor divided and abused suth if npcesnry will once more save the country coun-try from revolution and as before will g t no credit for it The republican party will take the presidency probably because the south wills it and at the next election the leaders of that party will ten the people from every stump and pupit in the north that the outh must not be trusted Nevertheless we shall avert all revolution not to win republican re-publican praise or to ovoid republican abuse for either is irnposibl but solely because it is right and wo are determined Lo preserve the peace of the country low human nature cn bear thi I dont know It is injustice unparalleed and wrong that ought to cover the rorth with blushes |