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Convention between the Commonwealth of Virginia and the Confederate States of America. 1861 45 (1861.4)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsva0802 and id is 1 raw text is: CONVENTION
BETWEEN THE
COMMON/WEALTH OF VIRGINIA
AND THE
CONFEDELRATE STATES OF AMERICA.
The comm qwealth of Virginia, looking to a speedy union of said common-
wealth and their otler slave states with the Confederate States of America, accord-
inig to the provisions of the constitution for the provisional government of said
states, enterP 'into the following temporary convention and agreement with said
s8. ates for tb~e purpose of meeting pressing exigencies affecting the common rights,
ifiterests and safety of said commonwealth and said con ederacy:
1st. Uritil the union of said commonwealth with said confederacy shall be per-
tected, an,.d said commonwealth shall become a member of said confederacy ac-
cording to the constitutions of both powers, the whole military force and military
bperatioris, offensive and defensive, of said commonwealth, in the impending con-
Ilict withi the United States, shall be under the chief control and direction of the
presiderit of said Confederate States, upon the same principles, basis and footing
as 1.ifaid commonwealth were now, and during the interval, a member of said
cbnfeleracv.
2A. The commonwealth of Virginia will, after the consummation of the union
contemplated in this convention, and her adoption of the constitution for a perma-
nent government of said Confederate States, and she shall become a member of
said confederacy, under said permanent constitution, if the same occur, turn over
to said Confederate States all the public property, naval stores and munitions of
war, etc. she may then be in possession of, acquired from the United States, on
the same terms and in like manner as the other states of said confederacy havo
done in like cases.
3d. Whatever expenditures of money, if any, said commonwealth of Virginia
S hall make before the union under the provisional government, as above contem-
P-lated, shall be consummated, shall be met and provided for by said Confederate
S tates.
This convention, entered into and agreed to, in the city of Richmond, Virginia,
onthe twenty-fourth day of April, eighteen -hundred and sixty-one, by Alexander

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