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ter which may have for its object a restoration or reconstruction of the late Union on any terms and conditions whatever. We must be content with nothing less than the unqualified recognition of the independence of the Southern Confederacy and its nationality, by the Government of the late U. States; and to this end we must meet the issue they have tendered to us, with spirit, energy and determination, and with a firm resolve on the part of each of the Confederate States, that everything shall be done that may be necessary to insure the triumph of our arms, and thus secure liberty and independence for the South. In conclusion, I recommend that, before your adjournment to-day, you reaffirm by solemn vote in each House the resolutions adopted by the General Assembly of Georgia. The Empire State of the South has spoken; let not the "mother of States" remain silent on a subject of so much significance and importance to the Southern Confederacy. Respectfully, John Letcher.