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let armies be marched upon them at once, and let them feel what they have inflicted on us in the Border. Do not fear our States; we will stand by the Government in this work. "I ought not to disguise from you or the people of my State, that personally I have fixed and unalterable opinions on the subject of your communication. Those opinions I shall communicate to the people in that spirit of frankness that should characterize the intercourse of the Representative with his constituents. "If I were to-day the owner of the lands and Slaves of Missouri, your proposition, so far as that State is concerned, would be immediately accepted. Not a day would be lost. Aside from public considerations, which you suppose to be involved in the proposition, and which no Patriot, I agree, should disregard at present, my own personal interest would prompt favorable and immediate action. "But having said this, it is proper that I say something more. The Representative is the servant and not the master of the People. He has no authority to bind them to any course of action, or even to indicate what they will, or will not, do when the subject is exclusively theirs and not his. "I shall take occasion, I hope honestly, to give my views of existing troubles and impending dangers, and shall leave the rest to them, disposed, as I am, rather to trust their judgment upon the case stated than my own, and at the same time most cheerfully to acquiesce in their decision. "For you, personally, Mr. President, I think I can pledge the kindest considerations of the people of Missouri, and I shall not hesitate to express the belief that your recommendation will be considered by them in the same spirit of kindness manifested by you in its presentation to us, and that their decision will be such as is demanded 'by their interests, their honor, and their duty to the whole Country.' "I am very respectfully, your obedient servant, "J. B. HENDERSON. "To his Excellency, "A. LINCOLN, PRESIDENT." End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of The Great Conspiracy, Part 4 by John Alexander Logan *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE GREAT CONSPIRACY, PART 4 *** ***** This file should be named 7136.txt or 7136.zip ***** This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.net/7/1/3/7136/ Produced by David Widger Updated editions will replace the previous o
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