The truth is, we shall see the Southern Cross ere the destiny of the Southernmaster and his Africanslave is accomplished. That destiny does not stop short of the banks of the Amazon. The world of wonders in the animal and vegetable kingdom, of riches incalculable in the vast domain, watered by that gigantic stream, is the natural heritage of the Southron and his domestic slave. They alone can achieve its conquest and lay its untold wealth a tribute at the feet of commerce, the Queen consort of King Cotton.
George Bagby, "Editor's Table", Southern Literary Messenger (January, 1862), p. 68 [1]