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state of facts and such a spirit, cannot the Government postpone the collection of her debts from these people who have suffered so greatly, until another year?

I do most earnestly trust that some judicious action will be taken which will not force our people on the Seaboard back into the same position which they occupied at the beginning of the twentieth year.

I write this strongly because I know whereof I speak and because I fere that starvation will be the inevitable result of any other course.

I am, General,
Your Obdt Servant
D. H. Chamberlain
Attorney General S.C.

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