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Resolution protesting against ill treatment of slaves conscribed for military purposes. 1864-1865 72 (1864.11)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsnc0315 and id is 1 raw text is: Inry of War to have these rgiients pliced in a brigade,
anid that some offlicer from tite c-1omm1i1an1 he pInteriiel to
the rniik of Brindier Getterai, to take coinimind of themn.
[ Laiet the 20/h day if December, 1864.]
RESOLUTION FOR 'lllE PROTECTION OF 'liE BTATE SALT WORKxS.
.'rcamblo.    VIiMERAS, The Consisti tional principle by which tle
State is entitled to plieoto  the  offices of ithe StIalI fi'rn
conscription, protects ill other eiiiployoes of' tlie Ste,
Ibile entgiiged ;in the excuion  f tile ditty assiimed by
theni, inl coniforility Wilhi the lawn of the Slate, wher tihe
petifoiMance of Ietch dluty is inoll jniatibio Wlith the duties of
a nlhlier; thereore',
Exemption    Resolved, That the employees anid laborers enplyed in
fam conscrip-  i    the Ordinance of the State Con verition in regard
to the supply of salt, are entitled to exemiption from con-
scription while so employed. [RatHied the 23dday(f De-
cenber, 1864.]
RESOLUTION IN REFERENCE TO THE REVENUE LAWS.
A committee  Resolved, That the Public Treasurer and the Auditor of
enuet nv- public accounts he, and they are hereby appointed a coin-
mittee to digest aid arrange the Revenue Laws of this
State, with a view to simplicity and condensation, and to
prepare a plan and it bill, befuore another iiootling of tihe
Gineal Assembly, by which the execntion of the said laws
may o nccomplished with greater facility. [at'ified the
23d day (f December, 1864.]
RESOLUTIONS PROTESTING AGAINST ILL TREATIENT OF SLAVES
CONFORIDI) FOR MILITARtY PUltPOSES.
Gov. Vance is  Resolved, That IHis Excellency, Governor Vance, be re-
corrstpdto  quested to correspond with iis Excellency,President Davis,
protesting against the cruel and inhuman manner in which

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1804-'85.-PiES017TIONS.

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