Gen. Pillow's proclamation.
The following is a copy of General Pillow's proclamation to the people of Missouri, of the publication of which we first received intelligence from Cairo, by telegraph. The gallant leader of the volunteers of the Volunteer State fully appreciates the importance of the mission assigned him; and that he will be sustained by the patriots of Missouri as fully as by his command, we have no doubt:
To the people of Missouri!!
We will help you expel from your borders the population hostile to your rights and institutions — treating all such as enemies if found under arms. We will protect your people from wrongs at the hands of our army, and while we have every reason to believe that no violence will be done to the rights of your true-hearted and loyal people, the general commanding begs to be informed if any case of wrong should occur.
To the gallant army under his command, who hold in their keeping the honor of Tennessee, (though composed of Tennesseeans, Mississippians, and Kentuckians,] he appeals as a father to his children — to violate the rights of no peaceable citizens, but to guard the honor of Tennessee as you would that of an affectionate mother, cherishing you as her sons.
The field for active service is before you — our stay here will be short — our mission is to place our down-trodden sister on her feet, and to enable her to breathe after the heavy tread of the tyrant's foot.
Then, by her own brave sons, she will maintain her rights and protect her own fair women from the foe whose forces march under banners inscribed with "beauty and booty," as the reward of victory.
In victory the brave are always merciful, but no quarters will be shown to troops marching under such a banner.
In this view, and for these purposes, we call upon the people of Missouri to come to our standard, join in our forces, and aid in their own liberation. If you would be freemen, you must fight for your rights.
Bring such arms as you have — we will furnish you with ammunition and lead you on to victory. That the just Ruler of nations is with us, is manifested in the glorious victory with which our arms were crowned in the bloody field of Mannassas.