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The Daily Dispatch: April 1, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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t is the first thing to be done. It is vain to talk about liberty and law in such circumstances. In war there is neither liberty nor law. "Leges silent inter arme," said one of the greatest men that the world ever saw. We must make a temporary surrender of our privileges, that they may be permanently secured. We entrust Congress not to imitate the National Assemblies of revolutionary Germany in 1848, and waste time in discussing abstractions while the enemy is thundering at our gates. Naro while Rome was burning. Let the Roman tyrant find no imitator in the Confederate Congress. The people are thoroughly roused. Their energy is sufficient to redeem our affairs in a short space of time, if properly directed. We must have soldiers — good soldiers, not raw militia — and there is no time, while the enemy is pressing upon us to drill new regiments and brigades. The new levies must be drafted into the old regiments, where they will mix with the veterans and in a few days become