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cing from the proper source, it should be obeyed in good faith until the proper remedy is properly applied. In this case there is a remedy, not withstanding the suspension of the habcas corpus act. Let the proper "application" be made, on the 16th July, as required, and, if that falls, then a proper and respectful appeal to the Secretary at War; and if that falls, Congress will not be deaf to the "application. " In the meantime, I counsel the most regular, orderly, and exact obedience to the orders issued or to be issued, in connection with this matter, until the proper remedies can be invoked and applied in the regular and proper way. Nor is this all. It is my duty to say to you, that however harsh, or even unjust, this order may seem, to disobey it, or disregard any enforcing order emanating from the proper officer, will be, in law, a recall, and will merit summary punishment. Respectfully, John H. Chimer. Capt. R. R. Kyle, and others. Richmond, July 8, 1862. jy 12--1t*