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But I need not argue this point; for, to doubt it. I should but contradict and deny the express language of the honorable Secretary at War, in his letter to Governor Clark, of North Carolina. My long acquaintance with, and high personal regard for, the honorable Secretary at War, would forbid so great a rudeness, if, indeed, I able Secretary afterwards caused to be issued general orders No. 44 and 46, each of which ran counter to the act, and did not comport with his declarations to Governor Clark.--But it is not for me to compose and reconcile those discrepancies. I respectfully refer them to your honorable body. I make no doubt that each member willtions by the honorable Secretary at War, of the Conscript Act, as promulgated by himself as to the 12 months men. In the exposition, as well as in his letter to Gov. Clark, he distinctly announced to that patriotic branch of the army that they should all be discharged on the 16th July. In general order No. 46 he authoritatively or