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Joint Resolutions to Alabama soilders who are absent without leave from the army. 1864 44 (1864.9)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsal0629 and id is 1 raw text is: JOINT RESOLUTIONS

OF THE CALLED SESSION,
ADDRESS
To Alabama soldiers who are absent without leave from the army,
and Joint Resolution in relation thereto.
The Senators and Representatives from your State in Gen eral
Assembly convened, desire to address you in a few carnest words
in behalf of yourtcountry :     *
The noble armies commanded by Generals 'Lee and Hood stand
like walls of fire between your homes and the enemy. Upon their
success depends the security of our firesides, the safety of our sanc-
tuaries, the preservation of our liberties.  The gentle women, the
gray-headed men, the helpless children of our land look to them for
deliverance from the invader. If they triumph, we are free ; if they
fail, we are slaves. Will you share with them the-honor of saving
your country ?  If you return to your posts, those armies will be
strong enough to drive the onemy from our borders ; if you remain
at home, all may be lost.
Your absence from the front may impose upon the Government
the necessity of filling your places with the old men and boys of the
land.  Will you thus force the sires and striplings of the country
to fight your battles ?  We believe you will not, and we therefore
urge, whatever may be the causes of your absence to return forth-
with to the army, and indoing so, wo are authorized to assuro you,
that you will be received with lenioney, and that in no caso will the
extreme penalty of the law be enforced. We plodge the cfforts of
your Governor and Legislature to secure for all who volditarily
return, the forbearinee and pardon of your comianders.
1. Resolved by ia cenct and Hlouse of Represewdatives of Ac State
of Alabamain General AsenlUly convened, That the address to Ala-
bama soldiers who are absent without leave from the army, adopted
by this General Assembly shall be signed on behalf of the two houses
by the presiding officers thereof, and that the Governor cause said
address so signed to be published in all the newspapers of this State.
gApproved October 7th, 1864.

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