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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: April 20, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Missouri (Missouri, United States) or search for Missouri (Missouri, United States) in all documents.
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Position of Senator Douglas.
--In reply to an inquiry from Missouri as to his policy, Mr. Douglas telegraphed the following:
"I deprecate war; but if it must come.
I am with my country, and for my country under all circumstances, and in every contingency.
Individual policy must be subordinate to the public safety."
The Daily Dispatch: April 20, 1861., [Electronic resource], Missouri 's response to Lincoln 's Proclamation. (search)
Missouri's response to Lincoln's Proclamation.
--Gov. Jackson, of Missouri, has replied as follows to the requisition from Lincoln's Secretary of War:
ExecuMissouri, has replied as follows to the requisition from Lincoln's Secretary of War:
Executive Department of Missouri, Jefferson City, April 17. Sir
--Your dispatch of the 15th inst., making a call on Missouri for four regiments of men, for immediaMissouri, Jefferson City, April 17. Sir
--Your dispatch of the 15th inst., making a call on Missouri for four regiments of men, for immediate service, has been received.
There can be, I apprehend, no doubt but that these men are intended to form a part of the President's army to make war upon the peMissouri for four regiments of men, for immediate service, has been received.
There can be, I apprehend, no doubt but that these men are intended to form a part of the President's army to make war upon the people of the seceded States.
Your requisition, in my judgment, is illegal, unconstitutional and revolutionary, and in its object inhuman and diabolical, and cannot be cannot be complied with.
Not one man will the State of Missouri furnish to carry on such an unholy crusade. (Signed,)C. F. Jackson, Governor of Missouri. d cannot be complied with.
Not one man will the State of Missouri furnish to carry on such an unholy crusade. (Signed,)C. F. Jackson, Governor of Missouri.
Border States--privateers fitting out, Etc. New Orleans, April 18.
--It is expected that Tennessee, Kentucky, North Carolina, Missouri, and Arkansas, will secede within a week.
Capt.Needler, of the French Marine, has offered his services to the Confederate Government, and will fit out a privateer at his own expense.
Several privateers are expected to leave here soon.
Recruiting is rapidly progressing.
The troops are pouring in from the interior.