Message of His Excellency Joseph E. Brown, to the extra session of the legislature

convened March 10th, 1864, upon the Currency Act; secret sessions of Congress; the late Conscription Act; the unconstitionality of the act suspending the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus, in cases of illegal arrests made by the President; the causes of the war and manner of conducting it; and the terms upon which peace should be sought &c

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Message of His Excellency Joseph E. Brown, to the extra session of the legislature

convened March 10th, 1864, upon the Currency Act; secret sessions of Congress; the late Conscription Act; the unconstitionality of the act suspending the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus, in cases of illegal arrests made by the President; the causes of the war and manner of conducting it; and the terms upon which peace should be sought &c

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Transportation of corn to indigent soldiers families
Relief fund for soldiers' families
Cotton planting
Illegal distillation
Impressment of provisions
Slaves escaping to the enemy
Desertion of our cause by removals within the enemy's line
The currency
Orphans' estates
Furloughs refused
The new militia organization and conscription
Conflict with the Confederate Government
Suspension of the Habeas Corpus
The causes of the war, how conducted, and who responsible
How peace should be sought
Appendix: act of sixteenth Charles I, Chapter 10. This went into operation 1st August, 1641.

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This electronic edition is part of the UNC-CH digitization project's database, Documenting the American South. It is part of the collection The Southern homefront, 1861-1865.

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Transcribed from: Message of His Excellency Joseph E. Brown, to the extra session of the legislature : convened March 10th, 1864, upon the Currency Act; secret sessions of Congress; the late Conscription Act; the unconstitionality of the act suspending the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus, in cases of illegal arrests made by the President; the causes of the war and manner of conducting it; and the terms upon which peace should be sought &c. Milledgeville, Ga. : Boughton, Nisbet, Barnes & Moore, State Printer, 1864. 48 p. ; 23 cm. Cover title. Crandall, 1569. Parrish and Willingham, 2859.

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Southern homefront, 1861-1865.

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OL53121352M
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45382709

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