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New York Daily News
Dec 25 1860
"If Louisiana were silly enough to take advantage of her position, to stop the
free transit of the products of the Northwest, under whatever Government she or
they may be, it would be exactly what New York and Philadelphia, and Boston
want. It would be doing their work for them at our own cost; and nobody knows
this better than the political parties of that region, who are pretending to be
alarmed for such a result, and threaten to come down and prevent it by force.
They could not do such a thing if they would; they would not do so if they
could. If that day of convulsion should come, they would intrigue and pay that
Louisiana should help them turn the commerce of the West toward the East." Thus
writes a "Louisianian" on the subject.