“Let the levees on
the Mississippi be at once prostrated in a hundred places, while the water is
high, and let the Traitors and Rebels living on the Lower Mississippi be
drowned out, just as we would drown out rats infesting the hull of a ship. Nor
is this all. Let the negroes in the Border States understand that all moral
obligations on the part of the North to sustain the peculiar institution has
ceased; and let the Traitors thus be taught at once the price of rebellion and
its legitimate fruits.
What we desire to
see at once is a call for an additional one
hundred and fifty thousand volunteers from the Free States, and the establishment of a land
blockade of the strictest kind, extending from the Atlantic to the Mississippi—accompanied
by the flooding of the country bordering on the lower Mississippi. Do this and
the inevitable consequence of such a state of affairs—the extinction of slavery
in the Border States—will soon bring the rebels to their senses.”
SOURCES: “From the
N. Y. Courier and Enquirer,” Daily
Nashville Patriot, Nashville, Tennessee, Thursday, May 16, 1861, p. 2; “A
Diabolical Suggestion,” The Daily
Exchange, Baltimore, Maryland, Friday, April 26, 1861, p. 1;
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