Charleston Daily Courier
December 7, 1864
Page 1
JOHN H. FOREMAN, of the
Alabama Artillery, on duty near Mobile, has ventured to devise “a novelty in
warfare,” which promises good results if it can be applied ad used before all
the papers have given the hint to the Yankees.
Some papers give details which could have been prudently withheld, and
are not, therefore reprinted here. We
allow the fullest “freedom of the press,” but would much prefer a freedom
restrained and guided by law and discretion, and regard to sound policy, rather
than a mere license of doing and saying anything not positively forbidden by
law, or by a fear of appeal by the pistol or the club.
We admire and approve
freedom of utterance and exhortation and opinion in favor of all possible
appeals to our own resources, but we doubt the policy of premature reports of
military inventions or designs or suggestions, of which many promising reports
have been given in Confederate journals, without corresponding results in
performance.
[Transcribed
by Sharon Strout]