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flocking into Jackson by hundreds to take the oath of allegiance or to join the Union ranks. And I tell you what I know when I say that it will not be many days ere the entire States of Mississippi and Tennessee will be knocking loudly for re- admission to a Union which, not long since, they thought their puny efforts could quickly dissolve. They are talking of it even now. Speaking of being united, I tell you, by the eternal God, there was never a more truthful sentence than that of Douglas, "Those who are not with us are against us;" and I reiterate it, and add that those who are not with us should be hung, or should be with their Southern brethren, fighting with them. Let them either aid the Government or go where they can bolster up the tottering fortunes of rebeldom. Better have a dozen foes in the field than one fighting us behind our backs. To all copperheads, peace men, agitators, anti-war men — be they Republicans or Democrats — for we have them here pretend