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Address of the General Assembly to the Soldiers of Virginia. 1863 79 (1863.12)

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No. 1.-Address of the General Assembly to the Soldiers of Virginia.
Adopted )[Breli 9, 186M.
Soldiers of Virginia in the tlrmies of Ih@ Confederate States-it Address o(p-
is now nearly three years since you left your homes and firesides, at neralassembly
the call of your state, to 'repel the invasion of her soil. Before virgiuia
taking up arms, every effort to obtain the peaceful enjoyment of your
rights under the constitution had been exhausted, your appeals for
justice spurned with contempt, and a war to subjugate our sister
states of the south commenced by Abraham Lincoln.
By this lawless proceeding, the federal administration threw off
the mask it had hitherto worn. Ti such a contest Virginia could not
remain an indiferent spectator. Bound by every tie of blood, sym-
pathy, common interests and common wrongs to the states against
whom this hostile preparation was set on foot, site withdrew at once
from an association which no longer respected a written constitution,
and resolved to receive on her own bosomn the threatened shock of
invasion. $ho invoked you to rally to defend your homes, your altars
and your honor; and this appeal was not made in vain. Promnptly
and generously you responded to the call of duty. Most fitithfully
have you performed it. In your long and arduous service you have
shrunk from no toil, no danger and no sacrifice. DriniF your ab-
sence in the field, your wives and little ones may have suffered want;
your homes been ravaged, and the fruits of industry destroyed by a
ruthless and barbarous enemy. But, in despite of every temptation,
yu have never looked back. Your eyo has always been fixed on the
Toe, and your ear waiting for the summons to battle. Amid the toil
of the miach, the weary watch, the labor, the hunger, the cold, the
privations of the camp,you have never complained, but have always
rendered a clieerful obedience to the state which honors and cherishes
you with a mother's love.
You have been present in most of the important battles of the
war, iid in all your valor has been conspicuous. It has made you
the theme of praise by your heroic companions from other states,
and by the whole civilized world.
Many of your comrades have fallen in battle, or from disease con-
tracted ii service; and been transferied from the roll of life to that of
immortality. There are many more, whose mutilated forms attest
their honorable devotion to their country. In your prolonged absence
from home, your sacrifice of personal interests and of all the enjoy-
ments of life, has indeed been great. The v'ar, forced upo: us by
the malice of a people whom we had not injured, has entailed upon
us all deep sorrow and cruel suffering. Its uuiivoidable calamities
have been greatly augmentedhIy the refusal of the enemy torespect
the laws of civilid warfare, and by their fieudish attempt towiest
submission from us, by visiting the most rclentim barbarities upon
women and children, the aged and the helpless. Unbridled license
has been given to their cupidity. Untold millions of property have
been wantonly destryed by their mwelled the coffers of tht
pampered villains, who, unwhmipt of justice, have been openly re-
warIed andpromoted for their crimes. Aged and unoffending men
have been dragged from their beds to dreary prisons and solitary

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