Actions for Sir, The undersigned, directors of the New-England Emigrant Aid Company, in transmitting to you an abstract of their annual reports, beg leave to call your attention to some practical results of their observation, as bearing upon the state of affairs at the South. It is probable, that, at the close of the Rebellion, large tracts of land now belonging to men in arms against the Union, will, by some process, come into the possession of the United-States government. A bill for the confiscation of the estates ... has already passed the House of Representatives, and appears likely to become a law. ... [electronic resource].
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