Doc. 204.-proclamation of sterling Price.
Jefferson city, August 20.
The following proclamation has been received here:
To the People of Missouri:--
Fellow-citizens: The army under my command has been organized under the laws of the State for the protection of your homes and firesides, and for the maintenance of the rights, dignity, and honor of Missouri.
It is kept in the field for these purposes alone, and to aid in accomplishing them, our gallant Southern brethren have come into our State with these.
We have just achieved a glorious victory over the foe, and scattered far and wide the well-appointed army which the usurper at Washington has been more than six months gathering for your subjugation and enslavement.
This victory frees a large portion of the State from the powers of the invaders, and restores it to the protection of its army.
It consequently becomes my duty to assure you that it is my firm determination to protect every peaceable citizen in the full enjoyment of all his right, whatever may have been his sympathies in the present unhappy struggle, if he has not taken an active part in the cruel warfare, which has been waged against the good people of this State, by the ruthless enemies whom we have just defeated.
I therefore invite all good citizens to return to their homes and the practice of their ordinary avocations, with the full assurance that they, their families, their homes, and their property shall be carefully protected.
I, at the same time, warn all evil-disposed persons, who may support the usurpations of any one claiming to be provisional or temporary Governor of Missouri, or who shall in any other way give aid or comfort to the enemy, that they will be held as enemies, and treated accordingly. sterling Price, Maj.-Gen. Commanding M. S. G.