Life of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United StatesCrosby, Frank
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Life of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States
Crosby, Frank
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
“It is the most remarkable thing of the sort, ever pronounced by
any President of the United States from the first day until now.
Its Alpha and its Omega is _Almighty God_, the God of justice and
the Father of mercies, who is working out the purposes of his love.
It is invested with a dignity and pathos, which lift it high above
every thing of the kind, whether in the Old World or the New.
The whole thing puts us in mind of the best men of the English
Commonwealth; there is, in fact, much of the old prophet about it.”
On the 16th of March, in accordance with an Act of Congress, grace was
extended to deserters by the following proclamation:
“WHEREAS, The twenty-first section of the act of Congress,
approved on the 3d instant, entitled ‘an act to amend the several
acts heretofore passed to provide for the enrolling and calling
out of the National forces, and for other purposes,’ requires
that, in addition to the other lawful penalties of the crime
of desertion from the military or naval service, ‘all persons
who have deserted the military or naval service of the United
States, who shall not return to the said service or report
themselves to a provost-marshal within sixty days after the
proclamation hereinafter mentioned, shall be deemed and taken
to have voluntarily relinquished and forfeited their rights to
become citizens; and such deserters shall be forever incapable of
holding any office of trust or profit under the United States,
or of exercising any rights of citizens thereof; and all persons
who shall hereafter desert the military or naval service, and all
persons who, being duly enrolled, shall depart the jurisdiction
of the district in which he is enrolled, or go beyond the limits
of the United States, with the intent to avoid any draft into the
military or naval service duly ordered, shall be liable to the
penalties of this section. And the President is hereby authorized
and required forthwith, on the passage of this act, to issue
his proclamation setting forth the provisions of this section,
in which proclamation the President is requested to notify all
deserters returning within sixty days, as aforesaid, that they
shall be pardoned on condition of returning to their regiments and
companies, or to such other organizations as they may be assigned
to, unless they shall have served for a period of time, equal to
their original term of enlistment’--
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