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I I-: uuJcr defeat, n r -' wo f.vl u!.iu tuition" st the pa-sent luikr jt ex pect of successful imc to.pur conix-st. It is . thert'tow, because our jink Krotmds of com plaint can no. longer be tpisintcrprctid, that I lay them, clearly before you. It seem to m now proper to. giva you the information, and although DO immediate result may be attained, if. .vell that troth sbould, be pre- , nerved and recorded. It ia Vrell that tboseJ i . . .- foil I il disci' ' ." ( ,f rc'iir.! li t' arlinil of -this Government on such criminals t Inn V at tempt it execution, I routine myself to iiif.rin tor o that I. (hall: tmles Hi your Wisdom you deem out other rout mora expedient,. deliver (o the several Mate autnortiieaaiicoin rqissioned officer, of the United' State that may hereafter, be captured by our forte la any of the Stale embraced la the proclamation, that they may be dealt with in accordance I tvti fatl nature and character of, the tremenuous conflict ia which the blood of ftur people has beea pound out like water, and in whichl they bare resisted unaiueu, wesaocK w wm y'.iS!rfowMH UT$wtoce& to everthrowlma- our national existence. It may be, too, that if in (hture times, unfriendly discussions not n6w knifcipated, snafl nniortunaieiy arise bo- ttreea this uonieaeracy ana some curopcaa power, the recollection of our forbearance un f dor the grieTancee which I hare enumerated, ' -may be eroked with happy Influence in pre- TeoUBj any serious oisiuroauv v jw-ewui i It aroeld not ke proper to eje ley remarks i '- ' . od the- subject of ear foreign relation without ' . t advwtipg to the feet that tlu eerreaponeVaee . . . . m 2 . - ' mtL- i . u;wa.ine vunwa r"iw r . Reu reauypobiVmetn H 'y eAaaee ia the ppreeiaUoa by those TnMIW.,)ta of tbe tra ieteaaal of mankind 1- pa involved, in the war ea thia eoatiueat. It ia f tohhe eajigbleaed relerof the French aalfoti that I , ' thoppbhp fcelieg ia Europe ie indebiedfor y- rbe first official xhibitioa.oC ila sympathy t .. the Jinagndured by this people- with o - mack herotam. f it horrot at th awful ear- .. ear with wkick the .prorjeaeof the war ha I ' eaarkedaae' of iudeairalbraapeee'jr peace. I The clear aad direct intimatioa enatamed ia the laaewyif f the French aote. that ear abil ity to maiatai ear iaeVpeadence ha keen ful ly eouMiahed wat aot eiyitrweerted by the aa ewer ef either of the Cabinets ta Vbich it addieeeteV Ii 4aiadee4 doSeolt to wtaeeitre a i'.liei noeri for. I kpr eWay oe tW jMtbjecl L atee ldiefU hMhtwwf BtateeMat or faei t ' eeataiaeej ia the letter eataaaliof Uvm the - . Mieiesarof hieimperTal Majeetyt "There ha. I beea eaUhUahed froea the very heriooiog of j thie war aa eqeilihrtera of force between the 1 beinjereale, which has aince beea aJmoet n f , T waatly eMiataiaed. and after the epilliofo an I ' eaeeh blood, they are to-day, ia this receeet, jp 7 a aitaatiea, waich.hae aot aeaaibly cbanved.v 1 J Wothiaf aedwrhw the prwriaioa that more de ' ie eulitarl feratH. will ahonly w;ur t - - eoordinx tthe laet advice received in Ev 4 :-- mptt tWwarewee wra, ta- the contrary, ia r' ; a ouodiUoa wkjek permiued weither- Ut hop ; "what skort delay, adtrealere eaftlcieatly aaarked W tara the balaaee oVCaitely, and to ,! accelerate, the eoactaaiuaof peace." A thia I i Ooeeraaiear has never profeeeed the intima- tka of emneriue the United Suted, hot baa f aamplf aaaeoed it ability to deieal itself --v-pfax -h tnf; -eBOwered by that power, w , - . soay uloj Cueciuae V( uireianasaf inn i on i ; " J v laderaey to it jt ptaaa in,, the family of na-:- i tioaa eannoti lao( be wkhneld. after fraak , , WlbtroalM admiaatoa of ita capacity te. cope. eeaal tera, with ha fjrrai fnea, and to auaia itealf egaioa their attempt to obtata i 1 deeiaiee reaelt by erma. , Il ia any painful duty araia to inform yoa or ; ? ' the eeaewed examples of every conceivable I - ' atrocity coca mil ted by the armed dree of the ' United States, at real points, within the , Confederacy, and which mast stamp indelible s ? - I iafamy not only on the perperaUir, bet on their i aperior, who, havift the power ju check ! the eeitrage on. haasanity, iamrmii and ! weQ anUienpcatrd' aa Ibey ha b-n. have ; jutyel.in. B ninije iManeo f whieh f am ; nware. InBrcud paa4hrenl oo the ( era. 9ine ty last eomnMinetHttt y.tn,ane i i; ..iieaeraf JieJteH mardwd aeven prioinera U ' war ia,cUd Wood, and the drmwtd fur hi pne- Jahotent ha remained aasatisned. TW Girv- i 7 V , rsaawet f ib U ailed States, after pnnieiof axaaainalioe aad expliaalwa ia reUti .n u the . V ; charre mada araiant Una, Benjamin F. But- jar, has, by hi sabaeqnent eileace, afier re peated cSorta. oa ay part.tf obtain ine aa ; "ewer, ea the eabjeet, not only admitted hi - nilt,. bet aetioad it by niuieence,-d I t I I.', lltiiM'trl.t , i t ! " ' l ;!,(.. -Ill, , , lfuii.Mii i,. ,t ; .v v , (, yiSj.,.,..f i ..,!.,., t. ! that ltuu Can j ,si.:'y. The leinlaliun i( yoor last rr-i.i inleiiu'cd to hasten the funding cf ouUUndiii Treasury notes, haa proved beneficial as shown by the reterti annexed to th report of the Secretary f .K. T . n ... 1 ,i ! ' i aim ii iu cmiri uiiitieni- ly prompt aor far-reachinj to meet th full tat of the evif. The pweaf f one eaact meat, carrying Mill farther lb potior of thet law by fixing a limitntioa not later than the let July aeit to th delay allowed for fundiue, the Ntxeii iaeaed prior totb let DeeeiMber, 1862. willjn lh vpiuioa ef the Secretary, have the effect m withdraw from eircula,iloa nearly the entire am ieeaeal nravions to the lat earned iM,lhe. ervper and aeanl panJ , - date. If to thia be added a revenue from ad. " In MiSfiSb't' apiHiUiraeafWriMs aeifiMtatioa.vf boad who are toiollow ua, ahould underslnLthe fwith the law f ihti State proridinf for th puuiahmenl of eriiuiuals aufaired in eieitiuf nerrile . Inenrrectionj. The enlisted nldier I ahalt coniinae to treat a unwilling lustrumenia In tb eumatiasioa of tho crime, and shall direct their discharge and rtnrn totBeir horoea rwwwK--.Vv- Mi WariMtuaa4iAAitotv -hiMtte Mml Kiaii I mm nr inrn in ncinieaia aiponianennsiT pie th complete .and crowning proof ef the Iree'natare of the desirn of tb part which elevated to power the present occupant Jt ihe rreaiaeatial chair at Washington j- and whteh ought t conceal it purpoae by every variety of artificial device, aad by the perfidioae as of Ihe tot eoleraa ard repented ptedgeson every pueaible oeeaaion. I extract, in thia connexion, aa a single example, the f4!owing declaration made by President Line Ion, under the anlemni ty ef hi oath a Chief Magietrate of the Uui Ud Suteeroa the 4th uf March, 1861 1. Apprehension eem to exist among the people of ihe uuibera ilutra, that by the ac eeasio of I RepuUicaa Adinjiusiton, iherr pro perty and their peec endpereoiial security are to be eadaugrred. Ther hia never been any reasonable cans for appreht-nsaon. Indeed, adiipted, there $s. little doubt that we halt ee otir' ti nance restored to mend aad atlfcio ry eooditiitn; oar ejrculaiion relieved of th re dnndauey aowprodectivrwf aaaaany miaehief; and our errdit placed on aeeh a oaate a to re neve a from further anxiety relative to our re uurce fr tb proercatioa of lb war. " It ia true that at ji close oar debt will be large J oat it wilj be dee to our owe people, end aeither ike interet nor th capital will be exported to diataal eoaalriee, impoverishing for their benefit. Ob ike retara of peee Ihe unttdd wealth which will spung fnmi uir anil iH rewoVr the burthen of taxai an far i Iras onerous tha ia Bow npped, eiperially if we take iuto eooeideratioa that ve shaJT then he Irre fmm the tare end Heady drain t4 mt sub- i ;,,.. i .,!J ii. t ! ! ' .us i)i!.(iilion limkin ' us ow n 'iuteresl or : fi ly. 'i'lin fate uf the Confederacy uuder Ihe Hewing of l'ivine 1'rovi tlenco depends upon the harmony, energy and unity of th Stale. It esjcially devolve on you, their representatives, as far aspracticable, to reform abuse, to correct error, to cultivate frslernitr and to eustain in the people a just fetJidenein tb Government of their choice. To that confidence and to th unity and self sacrificing patiiothnn hillierto displayed i due the sacce .Which, hs marked ike anequal eontevt. and haa bronght yur" country, into a eondiiioa af the preesul lime ck a the atost anguine would aot have ventared to predict at Ihe rommeneement of oui1 straggle. Our r-! atiea as larrer. better disctrtiuetf aed ,tMre J, ft laX f I M. a i' IW . i uar. KH'.fcl, a t 's i'f ill i- . , v caicliil of j Many-liHve Ballon, devot'dto tfc federate i,'.',. i i s. .. ! . h . and lefpi'Cl lir ime im :y, i,,, ,,,.,) , . , r Uf me for itivcMigaiioii. I runnel ex-n i:,, mveelf, and f cnume rrgiird it im ,u,. ,; tVhl with my duty to art tnnn at liberty ifim, t i,a examination, and I am jt umre uiii!!,ir tu are them placed in the Confederate prinun at Selicbery, where the tracks ef the mined bit lead to one directHiHr and the light of old l',j. lirh ribHy i v.r seen. 1' tben forw recom mend the eetnlilishing f commotion for lb , investigation of charge fgainsl all such person with "power to commit for trial before rh prop, rr iribnnal, l( atifficieut eaua appear, Jtc. In thia cotineirtioB, I take great p aur in . ! : 4. I.. b..... II... 1- w 4J t Keen tary ol War, ta relation to th ease of IL att the while exiatedrand beeir oieii to their iaepection. It it foond in nearly all the public apeeches of whom vrhn now addresees von. I do but quo! fnni one of those apeeehes when I deelar that I have no purpose, directly or in directlyi to iuterfere with the inniitutiun of slavery in the Stutes. where it evs's. I be lieve I have no lawful right In do so; and I have no inc.h'nuiion to do s.. . Tlioe- bu nom inated aud elected ine, did so with full know ledge that I had mad- this and utmiy similar declarations, and had nervr recanted them. And, ni.W than "this, they ptacedin ike plat-' form for ray acceptance, and a a tajto thr ni sei vet and to me, the clear and emphatic reso lution wnica I imiw read: ' Resolved, That lh maintenance inviolate of the right of the States and especially the right oi each Jilale to order and ciilrol ts own domestic inetitution accnrding to its judgmetit exclusively, is eeentil to that hulaur e of pow er -n. which the perf.ctn and endorance of nr politie,il fabric depend j aud we denounce the lawleeainvasion by armed f .rcrof the anil of any Sjtat or Territory , no oiutter under what pretrtU" ainoiig the gray c.rea' for a Uidclart. .iiflhe want of pow er or disptaauoii M luterfer with orrrencral ya tem confined to a state of peace. Both before and after the actual coniuncement of Jtoetili tie. the President of the'Vuiied Mates repent ed, in formal official.' communication to the Cabinet of Great Britain aod Fraoe, lhat he was otter It without const iiulional power to do the aet which he hajnsi committed ; and that iil.no. poaaible eyenit whether the ceaWa of these States resulted in ihe establishment of a separate Coafederacy Or in the restoration if the Union was there any authority by virtue of wbjeh he Could lier restore a disaf fected State ta the Union by force of arm or make any change in any of its institution. I refer ('specially, for verification of this asser tion, lo the despatches addressed by the Secre tary of State of th" United Stales, under Hi reel mi oT (he Prewdeni. to th tim'-ters of llie United States at lnd.i and Paris, Under dte ,4 10th and 2'id April, lef 1. . 'The pewfde of this Confederacy, then, can not fail lr-ccie this pioclainaliou as the full est vindication of "their owii pa;aHty In aneing the a--s t which the dou.iuam party in the United Slates iuUnded frmn Ihe beginning to apply their power, rn';r 'can they ese lo re member, with devout thankfulness that it is lit th moat amule evidence to the contrary ha ! stance to which we were subject rd ia lh late Unan Ihrougn the intiamnlality of aeclional legiatatiou and protective lartiTa. " I reoxnauelidio' year earnest vtlenlion the whole report of tbe Secretary of ike Treasury on Ihi important subject and trut that vur legislatiou on it will bit delayed no longer than may be required to enable your wisdom U de vise the proper measure for ensuring the se, eomplishment of the objects proposed. The operations tf the War Department have been in the main satisfactory. In the report of the Secretary herewith submitted, will be found a tiimrnary f rdany mcinoraMe' socon- es. 'They are with junlice asenbed, in Nrge measure to the renrganixatton and reinforce me tit of our armies auder the operation of the enactments for conscription. The wisdom and etfrcaey-of-tbose act have been approved by rerulta, and th tike spirit of anity, endurance and setftw.tii.,a ..f lk. beaiikte. wnieh haahilh ' - r ' - r f ; i erto sum si ned their action, must be relied on o assure their enforcement uul r the copliuu- j ing necessities of our -ituatfoo'. " The recom- t meudaiioiis of the Secretary to this effect are : tempered by suggestions for their moelioraliiirii, I ami the sabject deserve the C nfideretiiin of f Congress. For the perfection of oor miHtarv h itrxanixats-n no I ppvopriate -aueana alioutd be . rejected, and oar thai sof'jeel the optnioiis of the Secretary merit early attention II isgra., tifying o perceive that, under 'all the. efforts and sacrifices. of war, the power uiean aud re sources of the CoossoVracy foe it succesafal liroseculaiu arev increaslug. lA-pendence on foreign supplies ia lo.be dephtred, and should as far as practicable, be obviated by the devel. opinent aud employment of internal reolircea. The- peculiar circeriistanceK of the coumry, however, -ender fhui dirficult. anil require ei- i--U.isi1i.jaStjfl ia thia. war, have acewmpliaheti marvel. d mehy of our trials ha ve, by a betnneeat rr,,' deaee, beea eoavef ted ialo bleasinf a. Tbe magnitad of th peril which we encouatered have tfev toped th true qnalitie aad illustrated the heroic character of oar people, thus gaining for tk Cfedercy from it binka,iut ap praeiatiiNi from tbe other aatioa or the earth. 'I ke injur resulting front Ihe ialerruutma of foreign ciaatere ka.tr. reeeivrd anmpeuaation ky the developer at o'four ialernaj reaourcer. Cannon crown of fortreet I bat were test from the products of mines t-peued and furnaces built duhug ike .war,Ou..Bnreolatrf. Je.rtjrd much of the ail re for lk manufacture powder and pnmie 1crea T priraer. Fmm our a Hindus nd htkMiries, ar owa ar , morieaand workshpop we derive,' ia a great measare, th warlike malettal, the oninanee and ordaaace stores wloab are expended so profiaely ia ihe numeriKi, aed oVsparate en gagemenls that rapidly succeed each other ColfB and Wiiltea f4htick. he and hnrnee. Wagon and gnncarriage are produced in d jiIv icrcing quaalttie by the factories spriuging into existenoe. Our fields, no foueer whitened by ctxioii that cannot e exported, are devoted I Ihe production of ceveal and tbe growth of slock formerly urchased with the proceeds of cotton, rnthe homes our noble end devoted woirienV vi'jir'',u'. wma''aMii(crillce1 BUT snccese would have been impille, the nois itf the loom and of the spinning whhel may be heard thnraghntot th land. Whh heart swel Ung with gtatilade. lei us, then, join in return., inir ihanka lo (Mid od in beseeching lh coil rinnsnce of his prnterting eare over saw cause Carolina, was entirely MiterVcWiry tkeogk for and the re-torn tni of peace with tta nianifokl j prudential reasons, I - iboogbt H impmper ie ! majte it pntttifl. - ter-y respeeiininrt.f :sf. rZ. B. VANCE. . in obedieace to a joint re-olulioa of vour tw louee, .Admirable inepirif. ampfe la iptaaa lion of Ike elreumstse under which th n rest was mad, and ia eapreesioa of-regard for ' tb rights and sovereignty; of the Sit, tD sure that, acepmpauyiog as it did the prompt eurrender Af the accused, it ea a not fail te give V.' yoa lk satisfaeuoa I eapetieaeed oa its perasal ' la view of the threatened mvaeioa of tbe, Slate, I have keen advised by the war depart meut to call outth militia to aaaist in rreling . it. ifavhig Oonsulted wtlh tbe GeaeraliaMtt,. ' mand of (his deparfinenr, f concluded to dj m. ;" ha! jil ieBairt2irljfaT a lake the tep, Itital your body is ia eesiiew-" Not Wwbfug lo exercise uy ooubtfut satberitfT . wbea yufcr prseeuce aiid appruhaiiou; miv to .1 easily make it certaia, I w"t rectfotly rj. commend thai 1 be autkorited immednitely in ' eaH out each panfoa 'of lk militia aa may be deemed sulKcieal to meet ike preseat emrgen. Cy. , ' " Y '. JP ? Til,;'" . I have the honor heiewhb lo traaemirOpieS " of reeotationa oa variou subjeota of the Igi latures of the State of Soaik Caeo'iaa, Cet. ' gia, florida aul Alabama, t rwruVd ta in kf ' their respective Executive with a request tkat they be laid before you. Tbe mo, I impanaat of theee relate ly th pfopoeilina of raarate iug by each Stale of it proportion ot the Co. fttfefal SleliTrirIsTThesrl lAvitf yVaf- " early and deliberate attention. -.- j- I am also pteased to be able to ieforuv ya thai the etirretpondenre roMurled by ene with the War fippartment at year request, ia rel tion to the burning of eft I on la Estns Jierth hlesniie lotmr beloveti cianlrt JF.FFKRSOX DAVIS Riciimoxd. Janosiy 13, If3. SPECIAI. MF.SSACE. . ) . BOa) GOV. Z B. VANCE. The fofhjjwing special iiiesaa was read i'a the Ifoaee of Commohson Wedweeday tbe2)st instant : . . 7s fae Hmrklr, th (irmtral AttmUf f Smrti Curmtia : ' , With the flight of Inn great event nave occurred and are Imiw crowding upon a Since have accordingly' brauded Ihi erimintl as sn outlaw aad directed his execution la expiana tiosiaf hia erims if lie ehoaldfoB into the hands of our force. Eeeently I have received appa rently aatkentie iataifigeaee of another general by tho naoas f MLilroy, who ha issued order a Weatrru Vicfjsia fo the payment I of monef te kiui brelie iabakksal. aeeonipenied bv lb ro MVagrthreaw . ewt one f three poeU4e fHwetjiwoee baraiur hi bonse i aiak ih,i.Mi.lgxw;uaitn q 'Rr r- mitaf aflnwiliea against any of our cit'tea white jmpalniiou frimi Hie t'. theirown vigilsnce in re-,tinj the first stealthy ' the progress of approaching despMiem that they and owe ineir eeape irmir v. neueiices now up pareri lo the most skepticaL This pmclaiuu lion widviave another salutary affect in calm ing the, fear of those who have constantly evinced the appreheni..n that this war mi(h: end by some recoiistruciioii of the old Union or some renewal of close oohticnl relations with the Uuifed Sta tee. Theie- fears have never beea shared by me, nor have 1 ever Been able lo perceive on arliat basis ihey could rest. But the pruchirn iruHl aiF'rds the fniteet guarantee of the itnpos'ibility of such reilt. Ii i ra. ubGshcd a state of thine which Can lend in tbeex ..i .Wi.M.riitneiil ftn Iteeeiiiljer. lk luaaaL. r. , vu,w...... ! , -r iB(,- kva Concentrated a large force upo granted by th t-overamenl. I he embarrass- U(J mt,la' .hrealeniug .Mir re meuts resuNngfmmthe Hftriled capacity of j ,;, -od huei uf eanicatiou.' !he railrimdewaWxaitaiorti j t p.eparaiN.n pos-ble haj. brn toad to posibilify of otherwise commanding and the-. , mnlt it Uh(,d -;,h..i ..rr... Ithbnting the necessary supplies f. the vnne s ... rh ..... Jna lo i, j, ,ueenthenonr reii'ier oie coLinaoi ine roiu n ruler snnr gen eral supervision, and rrw.rl to ihe power of iin pressinent, military exigencies. While such power hnv lo be exercised, they should be guarded by judicious provisions against perver sion ore hose, end be, as recommended by the Scereiry,pnder due regulstain of law. 1 specialty recommend in Ihi eonneetion some revisioo ..f the exetuptiuu law of last see-, won. rroue CMiiplaintt have reached m of . i. . . . . . . . '. i army and add to its efflciency. 1 beg ee re spectfully to olfer a few suggestion to you on lhisuhjerl. The iimmI serious evil with which our gen eral have to coutend are lh inenVmexei. tion of the ernsenpt raw and. the alarming in crease ..f desertHu in Ihe army. A lung sb- i SAI.lSJiruV. N. C: now it none. ji.uiiT u . nit OFFICIAL A HL'SKS: V llr. l)krgii, ,.f Alalaund. intro.oct d a Ml o rrmliihit (jtiartr-f itiAttrr'a ami trffier Som pccn!atirttr. The jokfcct of the b!M K r pro vile i.iifii.v!c piiiiifhtttfttt for qitart(fnaas tt, niinisarii- Tttnt trnportation ajfotf. wlio it ay ! gn!iy of 'rcttUfiig; upon-tue1 n.frsi;e . f tin? (lovtnirrillMl ihcpt-opJc. Ih-frrip.1 i- the Comitutfce on lis? (ahiarfw nanr am! Commifery PifaVtim-iiU, Sod onlrri-d t I e (Vint.-A ( We clip the above frovu t!a protrvdiu of tit Coiifttlerate Cottgi'cari of Mottdar kL- It U to he buped tliat )rue rffkient ;m.ttt tnequalii; r na otieratMin from emnicu patriolie citizens whose opinion merit grrat considerations, and I trust that some meuns Will be devaied Sir leavine a hnme a suf- I ficient local police without making discrimina tions, always to be deprecated, between differ ent classes of our cilixens. tier relation with the I ndians generally con- who shall fail m brtrav their cunutrv by giviuvV e4ot and i.n.il epraii..n of these Suites from -prompt -uuwft oar forces, aad tni subject has also been sot ; Tbi pr.ramliam iselsn .i amhenlie re. j mitted lo tha sspererr tnijiy.rr authorities oi m-wl by l lie government rf Hie U-iiied States j the Caited Stat, with bgt, faint tMie'lhal "Til inability to subjugate lh- S.mlft hy force thev Win evince asv dieapnribeti"n rf Ihe act. : awms, ana s snc.i niu.i i- ce;,,ri bv kee people hav assumed an altitude hostile to the Confederate Girvernmeni ; but il is grati fying to be able to lt that the ma of intel ligence snd worth in that nation have rrmained i rue nod foyal Ui iheir treaty engagenienls. With this exception, there have -teen no im portant instances of rftsatfect Unr among any of V a, the enrterrf the -whole I Ine friendly nation and tnbe. P.sMtisfaction deracy our rapid and wonder' ui campaigns, naturally , . Jrt'h OOt tl rwrioW in Jhr trud to produce iliescetr-cUdunog a prurac- mrhc M'rrice w ho have IHf 0 muapiMymf ted war. Ti. arre tbe delioquant. and re- liTa t5ofert.meW, ami misspend turn them to duly, the mihtia have heretofore , ' 7 . 7 been employed with souie'degree of success ; "'I? Im cnHn not tUewr 6wo, to eo but latterly they have been found Inefficient i rich tliemsc'lrc t gtattfy tlicirrrwC, dtWaT- owbg U. the many .-h.ta. lc. interp.oed by.th. ; t ifaffa WM 1 I.litks tlicrg art law. obould an officer slart out lo arrest k d- 1 , . ' - i. eiter. ih. friend of the latter hav only to i '"ou or ouwonny protiata roeq um uurrelauoti. with the tndia. genera ly con- n t. m,nd Be is p.nidoi ,-f ih. way. pubTw pl-cW the Gmwitriwut, wlwefea r' 'oot h'rllmedVe A. j SIitie, M kUv, the , or ah- ! recently uiaLirrSted itoetf snemf; certa'S pt-r- tsm of them ;., hut tlu renlt4 lri a uitsup pr. he mm .ii Iif the intent Ion iif ihe tJovefnhieiit in their be'ialf This has been removed and uo flintier difficulty hi anticipated. The Krp.rt of the Secretary of th Navy herewith transmitted exhibits the progress made in this drench f the public crvic smce yonr adHiriineiU as well aa its present con dition. The del ails embraced in il a re of such a waters a in reader it. in my opinion, in- CHuostiMe with lle. pablic interests that they .1 .: :j . - l . .l. . : f ueaer.ern enn a i rnifw rwws m- ine laws ai . . . ', ' i J" t " I tbi State, these pra,,. wb thus Moeld the pK-' OUg in lU COWtnuwIv vlicttjbr deserter from arrest are liable lo ao paaihmeu. w ,re1 then, hanjrtfl OB about I he cnieeqiiei.ee is that nambers f deserters .,- , , , , areetMCeaMna'ut' part of theTftiieXd .-GoVfWIIieBiifficvr, Semi-ofllClu! Ckrka, WBO banding togeiher for company aud niutua' pro-1 ncvcrtliclcat often nndertakt toewnksod sct lection, depredate Upa. Ihe e.lrxen ne-t lb.,.. . ; wjrr,. 0veminent, wltO slwW thuaforuung a kinil 4 outlawed prspufatiuu lu i , , . , ' ihe tiodV.f .iur nnter and orderly pnde: t K Is nqi.irfl 'M7::h : ot one. enip of Ihi kiir m whk-li Jtbi pfty tna'le a maortifircrit sTwonblrott ' in wIMy. botttrlit in the imme e Jhe Oorertirirrtit. Fttrtke-r pejlietihtr can ta oirtAweJ by any " hp-nt Tr) carry ottt tjttalnve itofwtttdronl.1 , sw'h fun'oftonary !. tent .out lo" purge tbe Ctiiniasary ilcpartnicot. Ifawaatty shadder at the Appalling rocitie traJ nations, which can no fonger find any jus which, are being' dairy .multiplied eoder ihe iifiatiou in witli-b.ilditig jimr just el aims lo saetioatsf tkrjee who have obtaiaed temporary; formal ree.rgmiiou hi-: -l In rff-.v an imi. pueseaiua. of aoweVia, the United fJtate. and . mathm lo the pestle of ihe .N.th that :liey -what era -fkat ankiae ttsiim Mr mna t. - r-er 1 hwot Ul t wu.nliu.Mw arerd ml rep ranch among civilized me a. Wot , oeeoaie merit. we. i..r mat peiieare too aente I "noam ne pubiisrtc wvtn im mea.sge. I acre esrea the f atarat iudigaalioa inspired, by this ! oot t" understand thai a restoration of the L'n- j wttb confine myself lo inviting our atiention to - ooaduct should make a, however so aajost. a if" kne been reader-. I for ver imo-ide by the , the informaifon therein contained. toattnbet to the wbol anasa of the people adopiioa 4 a measure h-eh. which from its i 1 he Krpori -Tf fhe P.attinasier tieueral thows ' who are ukjeeud to thv daspotwrn that nw ' ry nature, neither admits of retraction nr' ! 'bat during the ftVst postal year tinder our -. reijoswllb unbridled license ia tbe chy 'ria r e" eo-Vxit With nniiti . . G-evernntent, terminating on th 3'lb of Wahia(toa, a wilSeg acfaience ia-Jt eon Anasjig ihobjc-u to which your attention I "( Jene lat, .Hir reveauer were in excess of duet at lh srr. Thermat necessarily j ke specially rVviited during the pre. ! Ih received bythe former tntvern'neni in Tst m'.hg our eueinJeJ Verv manr. Pefhiw a 'rl , y.r will a., rttrtibl d--m ihe , 4 tet p-rJ year, whit lh sru-0a. w. f. niawnuTi ww aaa stiatmy recais inttumlt mmn e e nrn n- s.... """-m'ii i r n, ..vweTer. a i " . j,,', r,... "patsDW.faweharocmJ -JmmH rkmUf:.-imUmm, -Mitle. ps rsjrtttwig .sMtiern.mwa..rjtt,tr, sumt. aagsueatatNaa ;.pirtmeai h .ewnuarew . wim it eapennes, . 2 - --s la .u . iMlrf-m; a-a-risf. . to 1 aioiNal' thrir oHioml Aui. -TlitWis litik'or tw natinante wkhotti a eetTrre0r,i, in the v.du.ue rf.hc rurre.'y with its neeesaa.i llh..h the -r.nl. nlrssdy mmle frotn HieJ m l." I H W'R, Tke public Joaraakt of th N'-rth hrr-V-n rv'eHsno.iwuTnaf iafe'stsatairaot'p'.'hr.Wi' t .tt .ai.-. fnifwl.Ti.Mii.1 arifl ntTice to c.rver all ifol . : M. '. . . ' : . , - ' ... . I .J . .. m n. a ... . I.- . t - i 1..LR.L. ... .1... . ..t Hutl . .1:.. i nevrvea, coaiaiaieg a prociamai wwaa.en em ' -". -. rr.rnae " " r" ""'" h M.al Lu r serui... ike Cuium- in. law i .ret day.of the preewit moalk. ig.eir,by b ' from alax.iioa .dequ .te to o,.p.srt Ihe wiblie i the 3Hh June next, rec-wmend Hstais wiB b "ud .oea.bX' V s Z .t :.-j :.. t . ..ii . .tii- : A.......: .-.!.. .lA. :r, . i ...ri. ii - A. I t amenoiiienie in ue ruuispeasatxe, a t on; nntet and trderty peool , ' Tbi state of tliinj:!, tttimm ahke to the di. ci;iliHe of our amiy!and ibe nnni of our pe. p)e,'.Hai;hl not lo be suffered to coei aue, snd might ne pcevented in my opinion, by a hi He prudent legi.laiH.n. VVim toe consent of the highest Miiht.ry sulmwilie rnniwlxwe Com mande they are ahseni, pmpoMs 10 ge ab sentees friMii lh army witboui trave, by pnA lainaiioa. thirty dsts to which they may return til duly free of pnnsdinirul, and alter that lime to atake litem -ieV for the delay, to the ,-. vere.l pcualiiet f lite law. To eioible the au-th-.rilirs lo effect llie.r arrest, 1 rrCHiinirnd, as I I had the hoii.-T o d in my regular message to yon thet the militia taw be stiM-nded a lo subject both officer and privslea of any panic f ular company or legimem of lb ntililia to.tlte article ofwarr when ordered lit pertWoi ay dny or tin md el the tfiscfrltninrf lh Kxrc-- tTTwelve eV.l.'n.l Xavy rfiiniJ by Ctl. Ijiuib below Wiiliingtt, f- XX, liaye Uvn brottjrlu lo thia laa and ( now in tins CWroWate prioti. ' Tht-y fro Csttrrtriw at ttn'tr ronflncn.vnt, bavinjf ) wsed llu-y woiiM be jmroled. ; They ey tkry liave imsj M-t iimiilii'a prorbinMlion of the alive ! Wbi r-'a-r r he given the txeeutl.e sniil.-1 TJ. T;.-e n.r.r..i l.l - l e..;w n ilaf Ihe MI.HeCr.gwli, oJK, ... J J, Mtould it be j r,il. i,. I i..it in ili hr.JrM'i.uia- theae ongreaa ten, i, -uf t . w ue oniw.H-ifliiiF urrwru, wir ! , . , . . , . . - - . . rdr. e d declares allstsves whlnn tea trfthe ' X-tie and warn egWuiin -for- can prevent j -Wi-g the revenue ofih.l dnfflthris, ifS'!T ciaiet Ot IB Uonl0eXC lO ne ireelCSSU' ' 1 "' 1 mannMstuist iis.im lai i SB rrrK. t ww'm nseJM wstewir " w i T-L-. ..irt, - . t. -irtwi- ' Il is e,H.sieti.aa .K.t the ke.1. .J.k. !' .real m .-.(--I '.. . .J 1.1 taeiUiies.- Y. ... - " " " -f"""" " '""-e wS Hiivu we j a i i v v asasw iv aww Such as occupied ia part k emharra y. Crtivielhin that the pe.e of ih Con hr th armed, lueee ol lh en- i eeoeracy win i reel y meat otxataut ..n a scans oy.. ;j. . - - - - Bwuie to toe maiateaanee at the pubhc cred- - We may well lir l( U lb inUDii-f that j t ud tie suppart of ihew M.-ferameiit. -H hea eoanrnoo kumaaity which-a be,nficeu Create -saeh family i erndiag forth its most preeioas has hnplaated iu Ik breasts of saatfeflow .!' to saeet expoear iae.mu.aed death. M mf ah ermni-ies, U eaaa adgmeat oa a measare k"ttle. what f reand can thef be lodonbt tke tar wttich errl catRnsM of hua being oTiooei" evvote a tun ot us income aad aa Inferior roe, peaceful aad oouated labor. ere ia wear epweret are aansea te exxereiiaa - aioa, while at the earn time tby sr eaeoar aged to a geacral sasaatioe at their BMSters hy tbe iueioe f rosea m ad tioo i to aketaiS) -an T.lie antsaiq neeentary elf-defaeo,M anore, if more bs accessary, to ptoside th rov era meat wilk sneaaa for nng tb comfort of it dfader. If oar eaaatie ubmit loaa exciae oa evaty commodity they produce and to the daily preeac of the tax -gather, a hrribe.'eeetiv tkma the Rspeef auocesa ia their 7. great a reducis of poqtal faeibiiea. V.-nr at tention is alaoiavited tojiemeom' other im pmvem a in th service reeoaintandedl lh rcpt, aud for which lejet' required. , I recommend la the Coegres ( deviss proper mode of rebef to tbn iif tnir eitiseo wfoiae property ha be deroyed by order of th (rirr ram at la' purses nee of a policy adopted a a meaae of aaiional defence. It tea that full iadeataity eaaaot bow be made bat aomq meaaar ef lekef b due la those pat. Ihe appointing power .U the reeintestal 5eers of ar regime ate raised originally for three yeara or, Ihe war, to "pouiole saea ' for gallant and rnerilono) eonductLbut eh xamj!M!li..n ef lb law I lad I bar aa am hurity Vo davi at front th regular ateder of prarnuua ky n forny ia Hie ai-pointatept of euatpaay officer. Thi power oeght to raatda omwhr th gnd of the eerviee require il.. The humble! privata ia th rabks of tbe army ought to feel that there 1 lb power aad tke will to Eft him above the bumble position to a enmmiasioaed retii ffttua a.k Biaeai Iwou mrimt L. L I ,UU" 1 T'--" ee e, , U.:J J , tbe pokKo good, who pfoperty av effect kaj I Weelbrereeow thil aatkority be. ' ' THE ASHEMBLV, , The . Senate was Hccopied )eterly tnslnly ia' to e-Hiauieraih f the Tea Kegiotest btB- tjuiie. a spirited diacassion totdt pbtc a the differaul amcadraeat brnooeed. , Mer.Tey jiar.of hath.;iiiiih, f Maeon, and Uad- sey favoring the wigVeibyiV-aiid Mrr. Young, Copelaad, Efli and iMumBoj.poeing Feadiag aq ameadmeat of Mr. Leu forbiddiot tke ejBtiitttijrt.rrfjeTipt Ihe eWaate djumd. 2 t .. ta the l!s Whinj ws doae-wf toipuf " lance, the eessioi beinf mostly tka p tbseoiieiderttaTPttheRevwoebill- ' v? '- " PHy JVerese,--V 4 - J V.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 26, 1863, edition 1
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