Safe To Go South
-The Ricbmond Jájxaminer tliua expresses nselí upon the safety of Northern men in the ?outh : " An opinión still prevails at the North, in certait) quarters, and among a certain class of individual?, that immigra tion, to and residence in the South, uuless in numbcra large enough for prutection, would be very hazardoue to the íivea and limhs ot Northern nion. A correspondent of one the Nc;w York papera invites irnmigration to the Vallty of Virginia, but very nmnpingly oauticna his people " to come in eufiieiaot strcngth for their safety." Now all this is simply bosh and nonscnse. Neither tlia people of the Valley of Viigina, nor of any other portion of the South, are suco fools and savages as theso idle aod vieious representations would imply.
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