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The Daily Dispatch: October 9, 1862., [Electronic resource], Losses of the Louisiana Guard Artillery , Capt. E. D' Aquin. (search)
Interesting from Tennessee.Hon. T. A. R. Nelson, Abandons Unionism, and Denounces Lincoln's emancipation proclamation.
Hon. T. A. R. Nelson, of Tennessee, who has been a firm supporter of the Lincoln Government since the war commenced, and who, according to the Knoxville Register, has exercised "a boundless, influence over the people of East Tennessee," publishes an address to the people of that section, denouncing the emancipation proclamation of Lincoln, and arguing the people to arm forHon. T. A. R. Nelson, of Tennessee, who has been a firm supporter of the Lincoln Government since the war commenced, and who, according to the Knoxville Register, has exercised "a boundless, influence over the people of East Tennessee," publishes an address to the people of that section, denouncing the emancipation proclamation of Lincoln, and arguing the people to arm for resistance to its execution.
He says:
The pa causes which have controlled and influenced my conduct and op were love for the Union and an unshaken confidence that we had the best Constitution and Government in the world.
But, of all the acts of despotism of which the civil war in which we are now engaged has been the prolific source, there is not one which, in the slightest degree, equals the atrocity and barbarism of Mr. Lincoln proclamation.
At one blow it deprives all the citizen