Henderson Times. (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 50, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 16, 1864 Page: 2 of 2
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By Very gentta!reqneit the Stored
D m* of "Hoaes in thie Balruabeo
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Lot® tot t)he Negro.
to snob otherduty uUbui think p*ep*r
th$ neosaisiy military organisation and defs
Kb. Emwi1 wouW b«J letTO tO«pr5* * ****,«.> <*£2£*
the pablio throygfc /our popular column*. The oirsumstanoes liiil
have oocurwd with I a Use Uit ffWmentbsliave led rneto tbls^de-
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N1 have board the opinion exprefced by many,, that toe slavehol-
der bred hie negrq better than the soldle of oar country. ,l>av*
always contradicted suoh statement* from 4 conviotion that thoj
wereuntruo. I have always entertained a higher opinion of our
worthy citizenship, I hare always had a more llberalnotlon otfthe
patriotism of the epns of our Southern dime. *
fiat, unless tome of the citizen* of our county stand up to the
rack mow promptly than tljey hare yd done, I fair that I sha)l bt
reduced to the painful focoesslty of greatly modifying, or tutireW
abandoning forever cohfldence in tbo stern, unyielding, and eaorL-
fiolng patriotism $f some of tbojieople Of ournyuniy.
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• M opmeqoerioe 61 follaro In ren-
1 ieriiMr th? "Lirboriok -Boy" on last
<wi©|r, it tiitf bp ,toi-e«!ted' Tho
frt£jd of'lillw' Boy" are determined
> «h rt-A&ai ;Mtoaplf',i
Tha*£ w&tjp •noptffa of good mtis
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I thought that it was a generally unde
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shpoess, bqt it is a fket kno^rn to all that the supply has been al-
the toegro owners of tbfs comAniflty. that We shonlcl supply the laaT
companies ofBtate trodp« froin thl^i vcoin^y with al* negroes
each; which wfcild contribute greatly
imi'miBimm
«- „ - negroes
tbelr comlort, health and
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r " Tbe enfci'tuinmein, <rjU close by-
" half paat o'clocjr- Com* ooe. cotae
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\ U«ll UWk • uvivwpv, vy«MT v"w' ——-
KU. without flwOey tnd wHtout p«w.
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jttbtf a total failur^ffMHiMBHMHiPiVHMpiV|9
X con^dered myself \h combon wttl^ othlrs morally obligated to
send a band with the soldiers, nod limfh aopordinglr sent on#, but
find that other*have,flinched nnd ftdtod to ^faoe the music.'' \
is too \>laln to admit of ddobt IJcnow of fonr youiig^neo,
erbojs, from one settlement, baTjfif entered the eerrioe, at the
of tha^ar, taWog k
well,whloh
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froui ona'
servants.
bearted patriot lo se j thai ibsse
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IWlings of sotoe of oor soldle^andj^tlaiqs, a|d that is the ajw
" ir officers, of young and
:tbf jarlcms Offices X)f
habit*, with but Mtdt^h^S^t?
it sptytot to all Ihe dangeA, and titigue of, camp
r dot/rir of; the servioeTrt
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u. «nur«iy. dhrigW(U4(-«l mn wffiat WJ di cro
If b «U)reIy www, tfco «o Itteult th* cbi lrjr of ow br*T«
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Olctloe wltt> U proviBtoo* of thb Act bt, m4
Zi!m mm r.p«l*a, ^Art tbh
A«l take effeo« *rn|>• Jp for«* from *pd <U,
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JUuncotto, Deo. 1&.—ttieri wi /i highly lm-^
it debate in the boose on the impreeamant
Hie Supreme court dedsion deolared that
of the Stat* The Governor shall also fcppoCnl tillir Sialt be required to dlecbarge such 0
8urgeons and Aaststant 8urgeons ta the miUUa tud L CW50 of ^Jusal shall bo^oroUadlft tto
S*d>. 4. That whenever, id tbe opinion of tho
Go*ernor the Interest df the Stale demattds that
the militia of the Stale, or any portion thereof,
should be called Into servfoe to repel Invasion,
suppress insurrection or rebellion, or whenever
tbe militia of ttjie State shall be called Into ac-
tive service by tbe President of Ihe Confederate
States in porsnaoce of law, to nmk tbe lawa
or the Confederate States withld this State, vor
to fupprees losnrrection or rebeinoo therein, or
to repel an inva*2ou thereof, "the Gotenpr shall
by proclamation, order into eamps a sufflolsnt
numbsr of troops to repel suoh tnvatfbn, rebel-
lion or insurrection;or to fill the requisition for
State militia male upon hi* by , the Presidents
of the Confaderate Btates, in, pujauande of Kyaf,
In the following manned to-wlt; Ha shall or*
der tb^ Brigadier General of sqeh Brigades, 0
to him.insiy aeem prdpor, ,|o cause imob OapUla
within his J3rlgado to wtfler bis oompany oa
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lntba
commUtaiy l^lpofnlng report^ y
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dceignate, Mm **
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It shall be the duty of the Brig-
> prooeed imiaediately to
;tta drawn into service within his Bt
to A organized Into eolbpanlA of not less than
sixty-four rank and file, and tojje ofljoered In
accordenoe with the iawa'jof the State, the mill*
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Dodson, J. M. Henderson Times. (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 50, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 16, 1864, newspaper, January 16, 1864; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth233240/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.