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on the President and members of the Cabinet, and sometimes very serious anxieties were occasioned as to the relations of the government with the governments of these complainants. To supply the wants of the State and avoid these complications with foreign powers, this court was created with powers plenary in all cases. The order of the President creating it was in the following words: Executive order, Establishing a Provisional Court in Louisiana.Executive mansion, Washington, October 20, 1862. The insurrection which has for some time prevailed in several of the States of this Union, including Louisiana, having temporarily subverted and swept away the civil institutions of that State, including the judiciary and the judicial authorities of the Union, so that it has become necessary to hold the State in military occupation; and it being indispensably necessary that there shall be some judicial tribunal existing there capable of administering justice, I have, therefore, thou
les of Corinth and Hatchie Bridge. see rebellion record, vol. 5, page 488--documents. Report of Major-General Van Dorn. see rebellion record, vol. 5, page 488--documents. headquarters army of West Tennessee Holly Springs, Miss., Oct. 20, 1862. General: I have the honor to make the following report of the battle of Corinth: Having established batteries at Port Hudson, secured the mouth of Red River and the navigation of the Mississippi River to Vicksburg, I turned my especialtion admonish me of error or of a disregard of their valued lives. Very respectfully, sir, I am, Your obedient servant, Earl Van Dorn, Major-General. Report of Major-General Price. headquarters army of the West, Holly Springs, October 20, 1862. Major: I have the honor to submit the following report of the operations of this army, connected with the several engagements at Corinth and Davis' bridge, of the third, fourth, and fifth instants. Having arranged with Major-General Van