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The Daily Dispatch: October 3, 1861., [Electronic resource], Candidates for Congress in North Carolina. (search)
s 268, 274, 315 and 326. And the last law (page 326,) to which I refer, not only recognized a war as existing, but it approved and sanctioned all the proclamations of the President, thereby, making valid the blockade declared by the President in his proclamations of the 19th and 27th of April, if the President alone, " as Commander-in-Chief of the army and navy of the United States," did not possess this power under the existing circumstances of the country. The Supreme Court, (Chief Justice Thiney delivering the opinion,) in the case of Lether Borden and others, (7 Howard, 45,) says: "Unquestionably a State may use its military power to put down an armed insurrection too strong to be controlled by the civil authority. The power is essential to the existence of every Government, essential to the preservation of order and free institutions, and is as necessary to the States of the Union as to any other Government. The State its if must determine what degree of force the crisis