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        <head>[House, No. 24]</head>
        <p>HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—January 13, 1863. Read
first and second times, laid on the table, and ordered to be printed.</p>
        <byline>[By Mr. VEST.]</byline>
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        <head>RESOLUTIONS<lb/>
Endorsing the recent proclamation and order of the President on the<lb/>
subject of retaliation.</head>
        <p>1 WHEREAS, The President of the Confederate States did, upon<lb/>
2 December 23d, 1862, issue his proclamation, declaring Benjamin<lb/>
3 F. Butler to be a felon, deserving of capital punishment, and<lb/>
4 ordering that he be no longer considered or treated simply as an<lb/>
5 enemy of the Confederate States, but as an outlaw and common<lb/>
6 enemy of mankind; that in the event of his capture, the officers<lb/>
7 in command of the capturing force do cause him to be immediately<lb/>
8 executed by hanging, and that no commissioned officer of<lb/>
9 the United States taken captive, shall be released on parole before<lb/>
10 exchange, until the said Butler shall have met with due punishment<lb/>
11 for his crimes, and further ordering that all commissioned
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12 officers in the command of said Benjamin F. Butler be declared<lb/>
13 not entitled to be considered as soldiers engaged in honorable<lb/>
14 warfare, but as robbers and criminals deserving death, and that<lb/>
15 they and each of them be, whenever captured, reserved for execution;<lb/>
16 that all negro slaves captured in arms, be at once delivered<lb/>
17 over to the Executive authorities of the respective States to which<lb/>
18 they belong, to be dealt with according to the laws of said States,<lb/>
19 and that the like orders be executed in all cases with respect to<lb/>
20 all commissioned officers of the United States when found serving<lb/>
21 in company with armed slaves in insurrection against the authorities<lb/>
22 of the different States of this Confederacy.</p>
        <p>23 <hi>And whereas</hi>, the President did on the day of December,<lb/>
24 1862, issue an order to Lieutenant General T. H. Holmes, directing<lb/>
25 him to demand by flag of truce from the authorities of the<lb/>
26 United States, the body of one John McNeil, a Brigadier General<lb/>
27 in the service of the enemy, who had ordered the murder of<lb/>
28 ten unarmed citizens of the State of Missouri, prisoners in his<lb/>
29 possession, and that, in the event of said demand not being<lb/>
30 complied with, within twenty days after the same being made, the<lb/>
31 said Lieutenant General should cause the first ten commissioned<lb/>
32 officers belonging to the Federal forces, who might fall into his
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33 hands, to be immediately executed without regard to rank;<lb/>
34 Therefore,</p>
        <p>1 <hi>Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives</hi>, That the<lb/>
2 foregoing proclamation and order of the President have our full<lb/>
3 approbation, and that Congress will at all times co-operate with<lb/>
4 the Executive, when requested, in any retaliatory measures which<lb/>
5 may be deemed necessary to prevent the atrocities of the enemy,<lb/>
6 and force them to conduct hostilities in accordance with the rules<lb/>
7 and usages of civilized warfare.</p>
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