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The Daily Dispatch: October 3, 1863., [Electronic resource], Important correspondence — the duty of Foreigners to Defend the States in which they Reside. (search)
ners to Defend the States in which they Reside. An interesting correspondence has taken place between A. Fullerton, "Acting British Consul" at Savannah, and Gov. Brown, of Georgia, relative to the liability of foreign subjects to bear arms in defence of the State when invaded or in case of insurrection. The "Acting Consul" writes to protest against British subjects being included in the 8,000 draft made by Gov. Brown under the call of the President, and thus explains his right to protest: On a former occasion Mr. Molyneux advised you that the Consulate was placed under my charge during his absence. I recently submitted my authority to act as Herted in this question, will unite in making such representations as will secure to aliens this desired exemption." After several columns of correspondence, Gov. Brown, in reply to a request from the "acting Consul" that two British subjects named Keily be allowed to leave the State, says: By an ordinance of the Conventio