And I'm sorry, but my reading of its plain text meaning seems to be sound. You on the other hand previously maintained that when Wigfall directed his comments about money to persons he addressed as "you" and "your," he was really addressing those comments to himself and the South. It is truly sad that you go to such lengths to deny that the obvious recipient of that passage was yankeeland.
Look at the paragraph prior to the one you quote:
That's nice and all, and throughout it he refers to "us," "our," and "we" - a clear reference to the South. That is NOT the case in the following paragraph, which is at issue here. He states "you" and "your" in address to the North. This is obvious to any intelligent and mentally capable individual, though for some reason you have great trouble with it. Why is that?