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VOL. 1. SHREVEPORT, LA., MONDAY, JULY 8, 1861. NO. 62.
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Otllher lorder States favored armed
neutrality--tliat arming being to pre
ve:lt. tuniron and dlisunionll troops occu
hiying their soil. This would be dis
Sunion compleJl te. Figuratively, .it
Swtulld b( bullilding impassable walls
along the liine of separation, yet un
der the guise of neutrality would tie
th.e entidls of the nuionists and feed
insurrectionists; taking all the trou
lte fromti scesiion hands, except
what :rises from external blockade,
and1 would e g'iving malcontents to
di:uinion witlout a struggle of their
own. It re(oglitzes no fidelity to the
(Constitution, no obligation to main
tailn a ULion, while many loyalists
favor it. It is very injurious.
Itecurri hg to the action of tl!he gov
ernueliit-tit first called for 75,000
lu-n and thieni proclaimed a blockade.
Th'le insurrectionists announced pri
vnteerint , a call was made for three
-oars, trops, and large additions
w.r'' m:adt to the flarmy and navy.
T u1141 iaslire-s wer-e ventured upon
imn(ier populair demand, and public
iiece.ssity, trusting to Congressional
Iratificatiein. Soon after, it was co11n
-id-red a duty to authorize the Com
111uniilng Gener:al to suspend /aheas.
(orpws where tipublic safeity required.
ThI'llis wa necessary to the execution
of the laws.
'1T'11 conitinuance of this law, made
ill -lell extremle tenderness to the cit
iziens' librty, practically relieved
o1111re of the guilty thani the- innocent.
T. stae 11r tI qiestion Imlore directly:
ar all tihe laws but one to be unexe
etited. aitd government go to pieces
t--t oline 'io- violated'? But it was be
lii ·-'. tlhat the sulspension of the
S/wbas (ollrpus was not unconstitution
Ia; filisa;r -ance has been so extraor
:!1 inry and so loin contilrnued, as in
ýuCtt 1"rt-irgI1 InationLs to shape their
:(t ion on a suippasition of an early
a iiziistrati-n were concerned
lut :rI 1w In\"+l-ltyv to Statte the ve
:'-'i;u (oi th- L, iii Oll everywhere
a:; .tr : :; "--fittill. S inpatl - thfr
( ''Vt ~\uiir t t- inatnifestea thlrottgh
:- \" ri SI-cr.taries will tive de
.oili tiltaitloil to the Executive,
and (l,-- 1r,-i 1prt rt ad'. to supply
Secessary to' guide our te
ll·;rati onl Th ll ad, ioi of mens
liri- i1S rcnt 41 i11u1n 'ledl to mlake the
-tailst sIart anild deciive, that von
lact it the (inveItnufl t' disposal
ait least 4 'ti0J0o lilt a and 1 010,t at),
mm. O(If th at nuimb-r1 of men 100,
'! artI . r\-' avail61le-. Within the
' llinu 1rits that s1un is blut a twen
,\-third iot ,ht wealth of men who
Stix1- w' illii:_ i d ievit their all. Six
lIair Iird 1iiltl11 is i ss per head thi an
thlt iRt 'volhtiolnary lIroportion. Sure
l i ti motIve llo'4v is as strong .s
1i1:; , -r -i--it resuilt tnow will le worth
ti tilt' wir-tl it l tils the ni'en, and
t, ti: t 41 10n1-. The legisla
liv. saItiotnC1i only is rii-cestsarv; nt
t+iail f 4or work iis n iltudanit. lilhe
r it", Itst ve nwnt -tm itt I'jrplexity is
tin av'4li1ttiite iof rliceivinlg well fast.,
cr than I t'i1 iared.
'The 'lI- op1l xiill savCe the go-rn
lnewtt it' the '"lvenan; thent will- hut do
its duty-. " While thre is l rc pti
hili y. but little -litfi-e nee betw ,'en
arc('5istnt and r-oiluitill, the traitors
kT" a- thl ' could clever raise their
ttta-'n t' trie respectability of a re
volution, liv a tante iniplying viola
tiol (t law; thy could advance in
tire(ctiv in the tee-tll of the noble
senitilnwts of the people. they comn
inetned i nsidiously to de iau-ch pub
lic sentiments, invented ingenious
j-ot-hitmt--of which, if consideri-cd
lt.giic:1lly. f ollow-,-d incidents to a des
tlruiCtita of the Union.
Tilir soph ismn is legal. peaceful
'iiittirtiwal with4 at the Union's coil
seif.t htus sugar ctoat in1g rebellion, the
jpull i c min hats 1ecudrugged dut-ing
thiiity vetirs, and good nwn'1 are int
ar-ims a ain st t lie g44v4'inmniCt. Their
ophtl in ih'riv's currenex- Li-on t hc
tisstumtpi 41 of some 'inuipotent su
premtacy hl'eonging to a State. States
alt itt hmort nor l-ss than reserved
11'(4s n(tone of them being a pow
r ouit of the Union; the original ones
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