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One From Gen. Anderson

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Parent Issue
Day
27
Month
September
Year
1861
Copyright
Public Domain
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Tho following proclamation has just been issiied : Kenti (!::.. ns. - Called by tlio Legislatura of' tliis, my Dativa State, I boreby assurne cominnncl of this Department. I como to en'orce, not to make luvvs, and God willing, to protect your property and your lrves. The enemy o! our country have dared to invade out bou. Kentucky ia in daDger. Öhe hut! vainly striven to keep peace with hör neighbors. Our State is invaJeil by these who profe&sed to be her friends, but who novv sèek to conquer her. No truc son of Kentucky oan looger heeitate i to his duty to hi State and country. The invadera mist, and God willing, shal! bo expelled. The leader of the bostile forcea who novv upproacbes, is, I regret to sy, i. Kentuckian, making; war on Kentucky and Kentuckians. Let all past diflferenoes ot opinión be overlooked. Every one wlio now rallies tó the support of our Union and our State, is a friend. tially then, my onuntryraen, around the ilaif of our Falhero, wfaich has shielded ua so long. I cali yon to urrns ior seli defense and for the protoction of all that is dear t" freernen, Let us trust in God and do our dut y as did our Pathers (Sgned,) ROBERT 1NDKBS0N. Brigadier Oencrn! U . A m;, . Governor Magnffin has ssued his proclamation ordering General Tlmuias L. Crittenden to szeoüte tbe purposes ooDtemplated by the recent resolutioa of tlio Legiolature in referen oe to the expul.Mon of invaders, and G n. Crittondeii lias ordered tho militia b bc mustered forthwith into service. ■4 4 -4OW-

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Old News
Michigan Argus