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<TEI.2><text><body><div1 id="c.217" type="chapter" n="217" org="uniform" sample="complete"><p><text><body><p><pb id="p.534" n="534" />off <num value="1000">thousands</num> who were ready to enter the field, and to see the patriotic ardor of the people dampened by refusal of their services; but I still have no doubt as to the response which will now be made.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="16757" />It is with pride, and in a spirit of exultation, that I refer to the patriotic response of <placeName reg="Illinois" key="tgn,7007251" authname="tgn,7007251"><rs type="direction">Southern</rs> Illinois</placeName> to the late call made by me for troops.</p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="16758" />From <placeName reg="Illinois" key="tgn,7007251" authname="tgn,7007251"><rs type="direction">Southern</rs> Illinois</placeName> alone the whole requisition could be filled.</p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="16759" />The response from <placeName reg="Illinois" key="tgn,7007251" authname="tgn,7007251"><rs type="direction">Northern</rs> Illinois</placeName> has also been creditable in a high degree, but the larger portion of those eager to enter the service have been engaged in their harvest fields.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="16760" />They will respond with alacrity and promptitude within the next <measure n="20days" type="date">twenty days</measure>.</p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="16761" />In the mean time, numerous companies of <orgName n="Home Guard" type="militia">Home Guards</orgName> have been formed, and organizations under the <rs>Militia</rs> law have been initiated, giving assurance that our State will be prepared for any emergency.</p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="16762" /><placeName key="tgn,7013596" n="1.000 372" reg="chicago, cook, illinois" authname="tgn,7013596">Chicago</placeName>, besides sending her gallant regiments into the field, has already a full regiment completely organized under the <rs>Militia</rs> law — a fact worthy of her, as the <num value="1" type="ordinal">first</num> city in the <rs>State</rs>.</p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="16763" />Illinoians! the war is on your hands — the enemy now in large numbers is marching toward your borders.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="16764" />Every prominent point on your rivers is threatened with attack.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="16765" />Shall it be said that the numbers, whose object it is to sustain a Government as good as ours, are not <num value="1">one</num>-<num value="3" type="ordinal">third</num> so large as those which are in arms to put it down!

<milestone unit="sentence" n="16766" />Shall the handful of our <orgName type="regiment" key="1Volunteer">first volunteers</orgName> be required to oppose vastly superior numbers?

<milestone unit="sentence" n="16767" />How long shall the brave <rs>Siegel</rs> in the unequal contest be forced to retreat?

<milestone unit="sentence" n="16768" />How long shall the blood of the noble <persName n="Lyon,,,,," id="n0072.0217.00534.07593" reg="mostcommon:Lyon,Nathaniel,,,:2" authname="lyon,nathaniel"><surname full="yes">Lyon</surname></persName> cry from the ground unavenged?

<milestone unit="sentence" n="16769" />How long shall the fatal blunder and foul blot of <placeName key="tgn,2112877" n="1.000 541" reg="manassas, manassas, virginia" authname="tgn,2112877">Manassas</placeName> stain our escutcheon?</p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="16770" />The cause in which you are to engage is a holy <num value="1">one</num>.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="16771" />You are to fight for a Government you love; the very best Government on earth, endeared to you by the boundlessness of the blessings it confers; which has protected and nursed you with all the fondness of a mother for her child; which has secured our country respect at home and abroad, and made the title <orgName n="American Citizen" type="newspaper">American citizen</orgName> prouder than that of <orgName n="Roman Citizen" type="newspaper">Roman citizen</orgName> in the days of the <name>Scipios</name> and Caesars.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="16772" />What undying memories cluster around it!

<milestone unit="sentence" n="16773" />What joys, what fears, what tears, what smiles, what destinies, what hopes are associated with it!

<milestone unit="sentence" n="16774" />The gift of <persName n="Washington,,,,," id="n0072.0217.00534.07594" reg="mostcommon:Washington,George,,,:3" authname="washington,george"><surname full="yes">Washington</surname></persName> — the hope of our children — the asylum of the oppressed of every nation on earth; to aim for its perpetuity is the loftiest summit of patriotic aspiration — and to vindicate it, the most shining height of human achievement.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="16775" />To fight for — to live for — to die for such a Government — is glorious.</p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="16776" />We fight for our nationality, for the life of liberty itself, for our Union--for the <name>States</name> to be <num value="1">one</num> and undivided; now and forever; to establish, now and always, that there is power in a Government of the people, founded upon the equal rights of all and upon the rights of a majority, to defend itself against all traitors at home and enemies abroad.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="16777" />Cost what it may, then — an empty exchequer, ruined credit, prostrate commerce, and fearful loss of human life — the war, at any cost, will be cheap, and history, in all her ample chronicles, shall indite no sublimer event than the spontaneous uprising of this great people to establish the proposition which all ages have not settled — that a free government can be strong enough to sustain itself, and that man is capable of self-government.</p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="16778" />Illinoians! Traitors are marching upon your National Capital to tear down the flag which <persName n="Washington,,,,," id="n0072.0217.00534.07595" reg="mostcommon:Washington,George,,,:3" authname="washington,george"><surname full="yes">Washington</surname></persName> planted upon its dome, and which, for <measure n="85years" type="date">eighty-five years</measure>, has waved to the battle and the breeze — the emblem of our National sovereignty, and the proud ensign of our National greatness and renown.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="16779" />Let us meet them, never giving ground, never yielding an inch, till the jubilant shouts of triumph shall go up from all our charging columns and all our victorious legions.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="16780" />Let there be no compromise, till the last traitor shall lay down his arms and sue for peace.</p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="16781" />Illinoians! we are soon to make a record for our State.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="16782" />Each State will be justly emulous to inscribe her name highest on the scroll of fame, which the historian of this war has already commenced to write.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="16783" />Shall not the star which answers to <placeName reg="Illinois" key="tgn,7007251" authname="tgn,7007251">Illinois</placeName> be brightest in the galaxy of the <num value="34">thirty-four</num>?

<milestone unit="sentence" n="16784" />On many a field of glory she has written an imperishable record of her prowess, and while the names of her <persName n="Hardin,,,,," id="n0072.0217.00534.07596" reg="mostcommon:Hardin,nomatch:0" authname="hardin"><surname full="yes">Hardin</surname></persName>, her <persName n="Bissell,,,,," id="n0072.0217.00534.07597" reg="mostcommon:Bissell,nomatch:0" authname="bissell"><surname full="yes">Bissell</surname></persName>, her <persName n="Shields,,,,," id="n0072.0217.00534.07598" reg="mostcommon:Shields,nomatch:0" authname="shields"><surname full="yes">Shields</surname></persName>, and her <persName n="Baker,,,,," id="n0072.0217.00534.07599" reg="mostcommon:Baker,E.,D.,,:2" authname="baker,e.,d."><surname full="yes">Baker</surname></persName>, and the gallant men around them, remain, her fame is secure.</p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="16785" />Let us now send her proudest chivalry into the field, and do nothing to mar the glories already achieved.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="16786" />Let us raise an army, which, in numbers, discipline, and prowess, shall of itself be sufficient to sweep the last vestige of treason from the <rs type="place">Mississippi Valley</rs>, and to bear our flag in triumph to the ends of the republic. </p><closer><signed><persName n="Yates,,Richard,,," id="n0072.0217.00534.07600" reg="default:Yates,Richard,,," authname="yates,richard"><foreName full="yes">Richard</foreName>  <surname full="yes">Yates</surname></persName>, Governor and <rs type="role" reg="Commander-in-Chief">Commander-in-Chief</rs>.</signed></closer></body></text> <milestone unit="hr" /> </p></div1></body></text></TEI.2>