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THUM AS RAGLAND, Proprietor.
VOLUME XXXVI.
A JfTllICT COSWBTOTIOS OP THK COSfSTITtrTIOSf AN HONEST AMI ECONOMIC AL AOlIINISTIt ATIOS OK TUI! GOVKKNMK.
COLUMBUS, GA.. TUESDAY MORNING. XOVBMBHIi 1), 1308.
OFFICE—RANDOLPH STREET.
NUMBER 46.
THE WEEKLY ENQUIRER j ho U in future to ho the superior or only
l‘viblt»U«*t«<very 'I'nttirlay Morning. j tho equal of the ho, i.». Sort : . ,>
annum, payable *,tr«m*i»- '"I* 11 "*-l sny Ilia', this ■ - t ir.* i. -'..t
' when tho very existence r.-j.-ilUn- *
Tn V r „ f,„vvrY r«. goveri.niew. w nt stake. whic h .Ah"'.,nU
AO . UIIISK.MI.N rs i government that guarantee* him mi.
*ly ioportel nt Two Doi.vit* per I his children equality of right-,
for the first insertion, and Os* Dn.i.an | L--’t the South hoi uiqm'i'"d, ... J tho-ui
eiorr#iiL-3 iiiontInsertion. Asiiuare in the 1 of liberty will set in blood, mlfltarv des- J to
L. n ; r , r is v!<;\ on l»nc-= in email type, or one i P‘»'Njn wilMm o-l.,blisbud, m..I the . .junl ti,
f Hor.'-. - j political irights ulthafioru, nmltlioir ohii- j ,o
" r ” ' U ' hl * ' d 'VlI.t'u.o’nl.SlniLnorsVavvrv
j only object for which t’; * w
mumcaliyns ot a personal character, prosecuted. Wr mo hifoin..
jrtotendol to •promote the private ends of ] uriuieS of the
Tho
vernmont i
binding, os the ti
My fee simple title i- vested mid com -
ploto. But while J have tho grant in
my pocket and ih<* Suto has my nmpoy
her treasury, it in dBon-nul that
KXKMPTIOST OK stTVo OKKICKU^.
The Cone rose ortho Confederate Stairs,
at He lust session pn**od mi » a exempt
mnsoription n!I St .to officer*,
opt hy the (iovernor of
»i»K If"
public no
i the
end take ih" la
Hiul !>ll. vi.il:
not the
> Inixi
mo j.
i l with
iiuno
00.1,'
my «
fundamental
. Ull tho Bl„ Tr .......
h'gisUlura of the Ntalo, alter the el ite of
loft for tho (i.-jieriii
lily of this S'nio to determine what
rs shall in future ho exempt
ni'tii n. While ''oiiirro*- Im* j,
" | the
* : SlMlO office
wo dollars por month, nml of n.
Missioned officers in like proportl
I.OTIIINO KOlt Off It TUOOl'H IN S'
It i* tho duly of the Confederat
rnment to furnish tel inn troop.-
ieo with i omI'm tub
hi- is not always dm
tiled dotornilfui'loii
>'t tho entire product
.fa he
la bio t-> do wi
- they get os..
iV a e l
Thi'
Ifution of Urn Con fed o
that g'Vnvnment full
over the wholo nuijoot tr
nle’donilo currency.
r to disband tho (i<
i*,'sociatiw,Sihu«ds or Individual.'.
ihuisd^y. November 12. 18C3.
GOVERNOR’S MESSAGE.
VRTMKST, )*
out snbju truth
eur oonditioi
iitioal rights,
chose to permit
Stale's would he r
territnrlw.
Wh.v. -
Wo
ould
pt s
••hid lit
’•.Hired %«• nn mi'y require juat com pen- 1
•atioti for tile injury.
etifiposo 1 have labored hard j
my land a ' surplus
islu i
• Co'
' MiFedjr; viJle,
lue'od In lift I Zinc
uld neither have
without Ui" a
•i -Tilt to Velio,
JhUM
fill -meeting
oi.lo
the
‘ thu victors. Our......
■ hold property, or to set
, itify in Court, would b.
! eapri 'i'. Whether we w ov peri.
[ wor-hip (rod recording to i •
our own eonscience s or um-t mi
such ostablUliod h>nu • >t religion
1 conuU^ror • ■
ofprovismn, which
ami proporty, and I
to llie (i ive-i iiuii'Mt,
jn nowl <«f them • it u
»n»om uni
ivil or military by come
eonfQlit, the State In
i e'iioo>ea t<> exorcise it, oi
I its ollicor»,'noi nece .-ary
it •
CO .-ball
‘Upji'e tie
Miller fo
id r 'ptlntiftlio vain
deprived .
omp.
L ber command,
preprinted SI,
! ‘•t.ftro.fi -f.
“ii'ii 1 ' 1
.nwli . I..-
Ule to t> > exoinpi from milita-
.utnd. Tim (Vovirrniiicnt ha*
» such persons the privilege e>l
upon tho employ
rfo police duty, and raped
. .ids and robber Land- from lit-i soil, and
-h. dd pre.i'rve iniaot her pe crninm,
| i Lave toll it my duty, to iv u-e to j e i •
; mit_ her olHcurs to bo enrolled a- • "li
l wi I pt: but* I lmvo lOquilod tlielil tlbolil
111rtnsolvrt in conetmit read ue», t.» do
ed befoii
? Hi it tbl
1 Ule-Stnfo a
| In adiblioi
tho
i !<•- uf another
t with more
ny. Tli i
ivnir<
th'
lililute, but if the puhji<-
. the tie
uly In
, lio
d.f
r I llit
It is i
1 «wl i
-i; ui
' slave
tohed cot
our hubju
end here
n\. i
P»»bl
ipon lit** si-ik
•• they have enterod the j jupatn
• u i l »w of death, cov- eriy i-
i-. • i Miaviatcd with debt o
;• v, :■ '-a fi eodoin they ( t (1 dra
i;i:i the h-avinp p-uips of ' „,,.| n
cvh >r!ed ail who -urdva 1
■ \ a tuple, and dio. it= they
would bo after
not only to bn st
tpmls, am
but all
out I
nplo
t »•» L
f tli o
>liv.,fd i
■*
paid by th
i JUt-t pi- r
stilutc has <
■ j of the dutnnpes
; fu it. the Qoi
, richt to retain
t tin • • •
Uld be
i i -i thu injury. Tile
• might he*tho am u.nt
pul for his -ub.-titule,
x i >r I lie limn the »uh-
ruiii upon the payment
the ju<t eoinp '.i-alion
mient would hale the
• .'jlutituto, as well a-
tbsti-
1 relm
o-mii v. fo enable
lie duties of pri-
orfrniiisa
i vo'.unti
i d to pei util the offieers lo bo
•Tipi*, f aetiHl upon |
* i f * 1 1 *
lMi'd, wna a
itary pui p
ed. The
t nil in the
>blc
itclm
•d world!
eh ldrun
sn •
qUlU
j Into has boon paid by the principal
thu service, and tin- principal li.i- lnvii
eonipciiMito 1 for the damaue done him
t.y ordering him into -i . i. -. li would
| > oiiipi tent, hoivover, in e-dmaiinp tin
. the
lthe pi
'l; 11 ' : .l. l.-i.O.M.-1.1.
I tho -lab 1 .. . .. ... i
the
t'.d“ not* froiq
hs indi vitluals, a- I have no person a 1 io
uiiaintaiieu with one in ten ol them, urn
thcio 1- no re:.,- >n why 1 hiiould bo hit
partial to them tlinn other good citizen-
Tlmu ;h niv murne at the time pave nun I
dasalidnctloii, ami polit.cal opponent
,..*d upon the oci'ndoii to ptejude ,• Hi
* ‘ iho people iioainsf in»», 1 iri
A large |,
1 to the Tr
li Vied, Whore the
.r.y States, to in-
the Confederate
i.liasu and .
«- t"r flic ti
■ purpo c-.
ning their
I BIT;.
Ol the
• be diabatnlrd, it would
niy power to bitvo tilled
of tho l're-idenl tip- 1
•uld I
the
'o u!e a I lie to lim mfai,l'l|
•nn doubt wliat bis dirty
an Mwj nuturo of f
^re nnge.Qod, nml
mid i
. Will
iulb i
ol the tw
tUhiin;
if ho I
govo
jll ' We should h
ne possession of t (
loitld be taxed to the full t
r.nual income. Instead ol i
♦ pa\ the dolit nt once, wo
Kiiipoil d t'- act as overaecrs
lilioti g i run c
<y u ol rep..,| ti
would l o the r
permitted to ko
troops for l
u had noullicer
ouiitic- j {jnVir
le.jilir- I ji J,
hand, besides tl.o^s
nearly forty thou*;
>udy f«.
oriball
leli of th
• the ta»d
orgHlii/.atioii,
for
ibe i pr« portv ii uli confli'
10 debt i
I a ho
ring tlut tit
>d dollar
••rwi-e, tha
subjugated -
ve.s t.i aboliti
prineipl • "I
l taxed till it i
rfs—irti
.l.'-tloyo.l j ;
to future ;i
Id never vie
should del.'
month, tho a tual amount o!'
lion due from the Governm.
might ho very small indeed, i
(falii
Cong ri
ng Chat the ,publi<
doulii that
r to f • j
•tied rights,
oi a j
L j semb*
dead.
oil In
then of tho fir
•d to wrong, ti
!■ raid.', and ivhc
vilb f he ptvp e -
4 roturi
■ do
Ihoi
istnlod
deji!
i». Lot tho reco
iii*f remember that the tor
>d by the government nt \ViuO:
&«>l the restoruCon of tho I nlon, an
.jiensatmn for tin* injuries il hits don
but they nr« •..•jolitlon, subjugatio
■er high in position, upon tneiuitln-r
• : the .Supreme Court, that nil tli
perty of all the * it
t lin t
t-njere
of-
usage of th!
nidi! day,
A Kb 8TRA0
ARMY,
and straggle
nil-.
win
»tl hi
lilii'M, w I
el fill eve
• bnlici'ei] to b« negli
Iil..ililp.« of ’ Sl-II.TI
the s mlliem. i That portio
• 'f their pro- j authorizes th
icon productivu of the iun»t uni
o«u!ls. if cnnicriptlon is right
s to he acquiesced i* as a nia 1 .l<
ossitv, it is certainly just that I
id that tho
ft ihjitro the
dvn: 4 gi '
vcrslny thei
. I the y Ihoi
lepleled'
emiltiiv- that await
npulWy service.
w... e oi -ui ami n,
, .o\Vi| that the
half its strength ;
survi.u are denied Iur).>
ght (•> I"' granted, becifilsu
not been lon.ptdh.d t«. do
l the appujliti d i
to conduct the
ed hy the l»re,ident, Thi. will’ he
umru clearly seen by contrasting tin
in lion of Georgia with that of Alahnmu
The iegw-lnture of Al iiauna hy Joint
hid"
•Olife
qtlOi
liito
if I
r nil
Mini
supplio
id will
d.fllled
the
e respectfully i
el di-irile led,
of
quota.
of prude
acted
l failed t
ol III
fllccr* in that State within
ge, to enrollment. Uoorgiu
• r-. The l’i. -ident cnllO'l upon ,»,,,
onergetie .slid aMeiU
with mueh I t. -!; hi
slock \\hn h he has p
I ommiiiol i i.d.iihly •/'.!.iKhi,i>iM profit, if
placed upon the market.
Sir uhl the war Iasi another yem\ (and
wo cnniiot assume the contrary) il will he
lu res-'.ry lo make luilhei appropr!:,t i-ms
to *ccurn<*lolhiiig for next winter. Tlo-
hho'ild be doin' IU llie pr.' i '..t se--ioll, to
nflbrd tiijic to a\ait oursel v» oftl.e t • t.
market, nml to enable us to be ready to
Upply the lo and prevent Mltl'eiing.
II may be best t • make suitable provi -i ms
for the importation of purl of our future
vena the legi-lature, mol reconiineio
ri' organization of the militia, and th
pomim<mi of new officart before the
ia ol the Slate could he filled. The
rented not with tho pOop'm • f A lab
are more loyal, gallant an
fviofic, but it resulted
tho legist ilure in portioning llie militia
bystum of the State to lie i nitially 'lo
•iroyed by the enrolling ofli.-u-*, which
•me. Iiv the ld»
lence we -hall a .»
■Hi,,,;.
is ary t<> -u.-iain lil
ir ability
l supply
n mol chiMren
11(0 of Divine l*n
rd, lull to d . it
i zz
j tiled.)
called upon to
iu Confedt'j'fll'.*
State tro
ordered to I hat p»
Governor without
> fill llie qtl
lie xvI i yii A t o buiHi
organi;
T».
t the do
>i ineiplo, whether Irotn iniatakeii uuideas
• f pali .otic duly, or !• rjinere expediency.
«. ure to have i.h\lfidiilit onuso t*> regret
njorlty of thu poofdo are lmn-
; the iipproprlutlon of
' mg ruml,
mils likely b
ear. I re
(KH),lHH»a
.ule
■ •ml
oi though they
•signing polHiunna or
tin •. will, when i'..i
:.ei do right, and
ve dill v which
the
•"> l.v i nn.
•stow their •
n tfin pub- |
ill, win
! the
.■I li.
by law for office
. the
*
, our sol
i fixed j propei
!.|
et was passed, may
ruiu y has l.ec
viilually m» r
Take for in la
xill not nay f h hi. 1
tc|.,thc him. (Mr c<u
o live upon scanty nlh
(om rnlly iifiurd
• > di»*ingui*li tl.
fllclu
depreciated fill it is um
ird foi i \ •• c-
■• a Lieutenant in a < om
..I purchase his elolhiu;
f his pay. i.in) I
id-hip i
child.’
fallback. II el
to protect his
liuvu soul pari
.vo little o
currency,
confident*'
ilint duty
L’i- fine
doubtful
id, i
ch li*:
vilf f
.puny officers I.u\ e
top,
, and the wcallh oftiic
I lodd lhat it is their
-Mb! Ul.d the
pr.*
•. Unit the
idl' d 'ii,.'
i tile
have pi
fleiemy
fit«to, l
in tl-e
prupwrf
mild he ol g
late the clirrei
State, .-louil.l
I lion oi dollai
-mbltjod.
ted and
•dit will
•d lobe tll.lt lb.
.mraliz.ed, if i. it j 1
elopud, iim.ualiate
id that the Stall
There might h»:
r these abn
, it < •
■ 'll Intel
ill Lincoln „
i dnvei y by !'
bli*h negro equality amoog us. I f Do
uioccssfijl, tho rich who own sluvos
ill lose their.money which i« invested in
ietn, but they Mil generally hnvuenough
nahlo them to take their fa mil [os
l'l.i re
J,got'away froiq tr*
ed and t
of society
. »s »ho.ild ►t.mulato him
to ah »!- 1 amount of hanlsliip for t!io -
I to os- i our cause, it cannot be denier/ that the . u.’i.ni
wealthy are Onder as great oblignlion to *p* ' 1
do service, as they have in u^dilion to j In
the rights and. liberties of tl.enisulvea nml ate
children, a largo amount of jrroperty t * p. e
Ithy rimn would j itary
ugllgomio of •
or by tin fai me •
i lo requiro of all
ieh * oii.p**!.- the v.i
-i i it • • "
I gba-y, could con
not pretend to dec
nning "no ho win
i <|*j Ids duty, and sha
1 dangers of war, hut few
I* -flo.-nrd f:•»nijlh.\poor.
Whu
the
Id., purl of t l>"
‘iW
In be vigilant
!•: hi,.I »t i a.ggler.-
-1*‘ I by dn'.„,
light at e
■el llie nianufiipiurcr n» numi!
lollio tin* Boblier*' naked familio-,
aeimr to make lealliur for their -I.
he nJercliHiit t" -"II them goods,
iu hut lo supply them with prov
t the rates whirl, exi-ted at llie
it,*iii i-ii9 ntof tl." ««r, wli' i. the f
•ay Wat fix'll, and to take nil the b
i/ (l.e present |iri'-' in glory m. 1
-t of do I Jieiidc'
il ami mil*
as ••\pnr
ysleni sli
nihlo in i
of u similar IV
nom detailed i
nfctlvruey fif
hull end
other military -
to thn ahlu rut"
Adjutant and I .<
your atteution
Mill lenco th in the
>d il •
1 returm d t • f In ii j
I ill n.rther legi-
. the i:.
ed by i
i tho army n
i paid <
i t be l
ter. the ju:
dlhonpgr
lie who ha ;
dollars for hj.
it hack in a binglo month by spe* w
ami it lia* not unfrequently ha|
that the families of thu*u in -m
elovon dollars per month, huyu In
trial for Iris life, thu j most unfortunate victims of hD sp
! • I, • stand us bis equal, lion und extortion.
Lily against him.— ( A very largo number of s’mi
’ * daily bodied young men, betwoen IH
y Ifox in the court of justior
m: rights aid • he uucub'd,
takes hi* scat by his side,
’the court as bin equal
i that ho
i
icoofinb
Ildren to
hjnjfr
opted old i
... .. ....ply ail cfleetivu remedy
•an- 1 c-.ury that the law mnko it the impern
• tivo of nil Mfieritfs, cuiistiibh* J , end al
; other civil officers of every grad 1 , am
. d jdf ih" miliiiu officers of this bia'.e, to ur
1- . ,i. 1. and every person in their re
; n -pectivu countie, who belong to tho Co
•i.aicrc.ta nri- ", and cannot
a', inis a leg .i 1 lough and has not ov
'.in- t ,.y"d the '.ule allowed him. A hen
ilu - p.-nally -h«.ild be imposed upon m
i ntii., r wLo noglocu to perform hi» duty,
abb* ; H nd oxucute the !:>w; and a -ufbciui.t »mn
1 b'» I -h..u! 11* ' u 1 'preprinted lo defray the ox-
out of the army, I j„,nso of tho arrest of all deserters and
ncoa tlm Government ha.; f stragglers, and "f their conveyance ami
an over 1m. who ha i, in ' delivery to a t•‘•nfedcralo < !n • i author-
«n in been nimh’c to undergo \\^d to reniv*- um\ return t, their corn
el.,Idrou of • long mareUe-, privation, and faligu*-. — | mnnds. A r.mi ai-. f
-id - and if Thousands of theso have sunk hy th pa-,-.* d, roquiot.ng tho C-'i,federate (jov-
■ 1 that the ! way, oither into the hospitals or into llm" eminent to refund to Georgia
,, ! grav.j. It is also understood that rno . j,» <•- an y expended m tho
merit is om- iliQ largo number of deserters and strag- such per* ms tp their places of
govern- glors from the army have been sub
lillcAi right*, litues, who have ontored it for hire, i
- vm. D our receiving tho stipulatod price, Inife . may bo dellvvr* '! Vo o (/Oiifedcrato^oflc
I a/i'd we11 h i rougnt the first opportunity to escape,
.govern, lie whichJhcy have in some inslittrtCi toon
kingdom in ! permitted to do, with tho acquiescence
.ttii-ii to gen- ! and encouragement ol officers, wholuvo
id have but their partners In guilty, auaoulation.—
liuio interest in it, an l but little induce* Tims tho same Individual has boen ac-
to tight for it. Hut under ouv f irm cofited as a substitute for each of sovoral
vemmcini, wcal' h and honor, are ! able bodje^ young ipon, who havo been
prorogafiveofno j.uriici.bti left a* homo to seek for gain and enjoy
i negro nic seated,by thei:
:rj* vhild i
pom- -
j bis ox
pretext thi'
the sold : er t.. r. rvo lii> .
low piic. when every
wliicb ids family inustp
I,ant. tli i lcathc
Wb.-n t ; ,"
T, thuyuo.
. Of the t.,
ithout a iiimi.ci.'il
gll the dlfficultin-i
ic.ii government
Ah the appr«»l»rjati
nccossitlos; it will l>.
I''gi3intur.i• to prov.de
nioii-y. Tho mirrency,
< ry other clan-
i l. w I,a
njty, lrnvo .
fail and just minded man cun ;-..y that
soldier, who makcH the greatest si
of all others, should alone bo made
ception to the rule ?
Another objection urged nguinsltho
oqr army lo
j either case, it
people of tl
I) v. 1 ’ 'll in -
■ m L c Tr
f soldiers’ pay is that it
ibo quantity of the currency, hy coinpoll*
ilig tho Govoriiiuont to i--uu 'I larger
amount ol* treasury notes to meet the pay
ment, and that this causes still greater
depr, ciation at d higher price*; and
! inand uj» >n which I
i purpose, I • t npiii t two limn-and dollaiv
I of the touting* ut fund, lor tho nurcl.n- •
'nfp
Walker ami ( iinttoog i. I
debts ut the pi
urticlcH purd.
ti> pay, after
tiled for all !
litth
unabl
Dade, on account of Urn i
tended that tho Joldicr could buy but | j»ro«:csHn« transportation
with twenty-two dollars por
nlh than hb now get* with eleven.
Mihility of
the enemy !
through which the
old Glmttnrioiigi
railroad pH--- -to tnc c..iinty. j r<
nd liberal appropriations for tliu
pay l
oMnr
i the
uliof
million
llie
dd
if ado
nded bv
U.V.,
I>m*. fr<
comfort, while our enemies have gained
advantages on account of the weakness of
our armies
.... . .. If wo expect to he successful in our
tiiat ms lather has w yniib ui.d uuu* I struggle, the law rnuoi bo so changed as
ai. . 1 fo placo;in sarvic© the ten of thousands
nd it not untro- 1 of young men, xvho are now at homo.
idii.otidr
*schoo
I piiy- i Tin* would reinforce our armios, .> ns to
I-iimI:- 1 enable us to drive back the enemy upon
.... ooii^e- every part of* our borders. Afior this
1, 0 d"-"-,) i' io a I -W'-r pi. change in the law th** Government could
w Ou the other hand, the J proyido for the promotion of ti.
I of
X.h" h > bee
Audi
. ..portant interests al home, hy makin,
proper details of such persons a-
lispensably necessary ,r, ' ; •"
• ry exin ii-' » t «'*
•1 by Cm.,;. , would
• pie and ju-t, and xvoiilu
i conif.licution ol llie
ddfe.
time the not was passed fixing thosobii'.i -
pay ; or ng.itiHt pcrmitli"g tho fanner to
' Ll,... II I..I1..K. »w.r l.nahnl IV.I- v,'b<vil.
ciuirge live dollar* pc
u, 1. i. • 11 W .. - 111"! 1 i MI! V
bo tho - .
bo attended with le..- - -
ac -ounta between tho Confederate unu
Slate Govern me. t.
If each State will adopt a policy of the
character above indicated, and the Gov
ernment nt Richmond will require its
Generals in command of Deportments,
to punisli severely, all officers guilty ol
favorite Dm, in grunting furloughs ; and
will compel all its Chief ComUsutloo and
Quartormoitorn to dismiss from their
vVr, all person*, subject to conscription,
. . This
much better than Die extens
.re him, mien conscription act up to <V.) or
«• ii ri*-- of)'the would bring into the field \
little bright- able to endure sorvice, in i»1
f and nogioct- ! men who must soon fail when
l mart in ibo fatigue und hardship, many • :
ay by hi- nctAibiuy , ns competent to oversee pin;
• . jtiinnd to other ut home Intern-
l tiiat ti
ll buck to the army, tho large
number uf idler*, who nro found about nil
our town* and iti**^, many of whom have
d.-uil* wi.h very little duty toperfoim.
..r p.»»jtiof.s, which aro or JiUle practical
use a imr i han to keep them out of reach
of danger: and if it will put negroes in
the place of eight out of t, -
htorsin tho army, leaving
mo dollar a pound lor
- then only worth ten cor
■ ttlng the uucliunk-
wlii.il
per nulling mo m*. enume w marjo ten
dollars por day, when ho Tu mor)/got but
two. All this ha* had its effect upon the
currency, and raised tho price of provi-
MonR. But the prico of llie provision*
used by the soldier’s family has increased
the price of thoso u*od hy tho
i propri.
oeoininrml
id urge
' ' '-''"'s
’ “ ’ •*' ■ I'lioviaios ai/pj’i.Y.
I 1 feel that i caiiii.a i.m e.irm-tly in
I yoke the atluniion of the pe*»|de amUli'T'
1 ing well to mr f.UMr*- wupply of provi-
. -ion*. 1 lii* is lii"only point up .n xvl.n b
we havo nnytliing t*» f< >r l"i the -ucceh*
of our cau-«.*. If we can conlinuo t* • Joed
our armies and sustain our pooplo at
home, wo can fight tho enemy fur an in
definite period of time, without tho least
dangerofsubjugat.il
manufacturer, or tho former, and tho sol
dier receives only the prico for hi* ser
vices which begot before the depreciation
began, whilo all otb., .* ■:
benefit of the incrcasoin the pric* of labor
and material. This cannot bo defer,tied
uf.on any just <>r equitable prlnclplo.—
L« t all ho alTectcd equally by the in
crease of prices, and if the volume ~ •'
provision supply fail, <
But tdtould
rr B r armies must be
(iisbumied, and all will bo losl.
Tho lust loglslaturo parsed an act ro-
Btricting tho cultivation of cotton t*» throe
uTthu hand. Tlii- act need* amend
mout. No one sliould bo allowed to plant,
cultivate, or gather more than one fourth
of un aero to tho hand, whilo the war
1 continues. Thi*, with ilia quantity
f hand, will keep sood andi clothe our ji
currency‘is too’ largoly increased, lot it ' pic, and wo should permit no iim
bo absorbed by taxation, which acts raised. All the land, labor, and . .. .
equally upon alb But do not single out 1 of the .^tale, should b« employe.* in the
• •"*• bravo defender* and corniicl them to pioduction of provision’*, aii'l every fam-
■ “■* I Jly, whether rich or poor, should Jive
; upon the smallest quantity whio» will
i sustain life and preserve health, The man
Id i tenth* of thu white men now engaged in j c( i to all other cIu*mj». . who. bjjeauso he has ibo tnwxnq indulge*
*i to I making potash, an-1 attending to oilier J in my opinion il is tho duty of tho leg- in luxuriant ulunduneo is guilty -d a
arc similar du ics. and will in each case com- Dhilures of tho several .States t<» continue crime nguinst society, a« otljeis mui-t su -
ami * mi tho white men relieved to take their to urge upon Congress a reconsideration , ler on account -.1 Ins indulgence of b
I portion- in the rank * a* Mildinrs, and ! ,,f the question, till justice is rnoro uearljr > appetite or his vanity, wbon there is not
oflii
this rather t/nui .* I 1
ted to our State dobl.
from one to one nml
the property of ill
all llial v
This will I*
w.ith tho pr< -
t»\
nb-durate ti
i not prefer
j l,.w, Oio.. 1 |.r
_ , I Govci nmciit,
of our teani-
!I a III tuv ...... npnp.ougll of tho I U1 „ . - .
,,.1** "experiemfe'd jaiui ‘onergetie white bear all the burthen* of the dcfirecjnlion
it ! to iiuHtcrs to ! ontrol the negroesj and | without recoiving anpr yMUe^bonent^
! will order into service the
pa*arm of on- ; approximated. I therefore recommend a plentiful supply for all.
,f the 1 *hc /- iH*Mge ofa joint resolution by the j In thei Noi th-oaslwn part of our State,
The s i
lounlain-.
.r ha* been utmost a failure,
has be#t» very unfavorable,
oy for vi!*o before th" tax c ill ho colluded,
it is not d ".tided th hi an iirrangemonl
could be mu »" v.ith our Banks for a t<<m- |
ary loan of ilm amount required ujmn j
xod l
ol tho owner mid bis
it oil* wuii t lire a * of
d. all.'*- I"iu*lllg to
dated rat'- "
giving fn dol
cortificut"*, to
te*l, f.r whid
la xati*»n. I f
il Assembly should differ
i i>ollcy, nml <J<*P*rmim* to
bt, at the present dopro*
■•T-, an<J other.*
them: and that
l*- iinprcAsoionu
legal uuthority
", when the nodal' olevptlon wrniuonl to div
m of liim-i ifaii'l his children fur a moment. 1 purdni
i-ini«i sued \vh#nth«mo- <uiu thousand dollar* for it, hml 'ho < on-
u 1| to bs mads, whether i t«y» it tv toe by grant gud.. ht»r gtsal
•oinbly, instructing our Seim- j especially
iicscututlvc* in CuUgruss to tho prosunt
influence und energy to pro
of un act, to all
in tho Cor,ft*ioi.,»« . — - - - — — - . • • .
I the troop- ftervicc un inureua* of twenty five per, Disbelieved timl Urn patriotism and | prone
•r c'.nt.-ntM and m**r. irr. -i- rent 'M- -:; 'li -ir pay. and ulkwtb.-mi..
•'.."to 11108" who hav >l*'ii*r lions in i. i IUi**n to the coinpen-atmii n •'
tail li fully require* that others allowed by jaw; and to
halt be voiupidled to do likewise.
Without reproducing t
gre illy
tll.le.
n allow all and tho "ally frost has dustroyod a largo I I tospoclfully refer thu General A-*.*
'onfodr-lute prop* rliou of what was being made. ply to my nn•- > " ikMi'or-.-.I to .>
**—m and | 1 ■ —
part of i
While it i‘
;en to funiH
tlppurl of tl
loyally «*f the people of i
the Slate hul been Ktlhjcc
!■•/«• ••■> a lust as Im* bown applied in that section
j peniiiuu of private soldiqr^ to txvouty-TX'he pu-»pi»» owu but f«w sUvg*. uud al-
I turf.
■ i,«4}ot plu*id'-n*«1 by unprincipled
! or iiiicw*, who may pMf«*%
r may bv, vtbviais,