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Preamble and Resolutions in respect to the Nature and Conduct of the pending War. 1862 27 (1862.4)

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No. 12.-1esolution for the Destruction of certain Coupon Bonds.
Adopted May 15, 1862.
Resolved by the general assembly, that the treasurer and the so- Coupon bonds
cond auditor be authorized and required to cause to be destroyed any to be destroyed
canceled coupon bonds that may have been guaranteed by the state,
of which a register has been kept.
No. 13.-Preamble and Resolutions in respect to the Nature and Conduct of
the pending War.
Adopted May 9, 1502.
The general assembly of Virginia, now convened in extraordinary Preamble
session, deem this a fit occasion briefly to review the nature and con-
duct of the pending war, and.solemnly to reaffirm the sentiments
which animate them, and those principles of civil liberty which the
people of this state and of the Confederate States have maintained
from the commencement of the contest, and which, with the bhkssing
of God, they will continue to maintain with unshaken constancy to
its close.
For more than a year the government and people of the north
have waged a cruel, unjust and unrelenting war against us. They
deny to us the inalienable right of self-government, in defence of
which, in the war of tile revolution of seventeen hundred and seventy-
six, they pledged their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor.
With professed regard for the rights of man, tiey have at different
periods sympathized with tile Greeks, the Poles, the Irish, tile Hun-
garians, the South American states, and all others who have at any
time sought by force to dissolve their subsisting political ties, and to
establish a separate nationality ; yet they deny to those whom they
call their brethren, tile right, which cleairly belongs to them as sove-
reign states, to withdraw peaceably from their union, and to govern
thenselves; which right the people of the Confederate States have
declared their solenmn purpose to exercise, with a unanimity without
a parallel in the history of civil revolutions.
In prosecuting the war they have violated without scruple the con-
stitution which they profess to defend. They have suspended by
executive proctmation and without law, the writ of habeas corpus;
imprisoned, without legal warrant or military necessity, thousands of
respectable citizens of both sexes; violated their obligations to the
state of Maryland, and their solemn compact in the compromise re-
solutions of eighteen hundred and fifty, by abolishing slavery in the
district of Cohumbia. They have trampled on private rights, by
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