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The Daily Dispatch: September 16, 1862., [Electronic resource], By the Governor of Virginia — a proclamation. (search)
ty nine counties to report to Gen. Floyd immediately for service in the State fores; and I have no doubt they would have responded promptly to the call but for the unwarranted and improper interference of a Confederate officer and come other persons, who have used rations expedients to produce dissatisfaction with this order. Very shortly after the call for the militia was issued, and while the enrollment was in progress, Major General Loring issued orders to stop the employment in Mource. Giles and perhaps other counties. A letter addressed shy Major General Loring to the War. Department, dated August 13th, 1862, in which he admits this interference, will be found with the accompanying documents., As a Confederate officer, he had nothing to do with the non-conscripts. They were not under his control, not subject to his orders. They were under the orders of the State and subject to the orders of the Executive, under the laws of the State. His interference has been essentially mi
The Daily Dispatch: September 16, 1862., [Electronic resource], By the Governor of Virginia — a proclamation. (search)
f Stuart, Buchanan & Co., to sell the State of Virginia the water to make salt, charging Virginia more for the water than is paid by the State of Georgia, though the works are located in this State. With regard to the State Penitentiary he recommends the dismissal of some of the present incumbents, as he does not think "energy, industry, or judgment" have been exhibited in the management of that institution — He recommends that the free negro and slave convicts be sold, or other wise disposed of, as they are but little less than nuisances in the neighborhoods in which they have been put to work.--Gen. Floyd's command has not been filled up, because of the "improper and unwarranted interference" of Gen. Loring, who stopped the enrollment of militia in Monroe, Giles, and other counties.--The command under Gen. F., however, is now large. An amnesty to those who have taken the oath of allegiance to Lincoln's Government, is recommended. An increase of the pay of our soldiers is urged.