. The soldier in our Civil War : a pictorial history of the conflict, 1861-1865, illustrating the valor of the soldier as displayed on the battle-field, from sketches drawn by Forbes, Waud, Taylor, Beard, Becker, Lovie, Schell, Crane and numerous other eye-witnesses to the strife . !set fortb in the proclamation, so that the City of Baltimoremay be shown to the country to be, what she is, in nnd loyal to the Union, tho Constitution iuni the To make it more apparent that Ihe Government of theUnited States by far more relics upon tho loyalty patriotismand itett of (he itihhI chi/r


. The soldier in our Civil War : a pictorial history of the conflict, 1861-1865, illustrating the valor of the soldier as displayed on the battle-field, from sketches drawn by Forbes, Waud, Taylor, Beard, Becker, Lovie, Schell, Crane and numerous other eye-witnesses to the strife . !set fortb in the proclamation, so that the City of Baltimoremay be shown to the country to be, what she is, in nnd loyal to the Union, tho Constitution iuni the To make it more apparent that Ihe Government of theUnited States by far more relics upon tho loyalty patriotismand itett of (he itihhI chi/rim of ftnliimnn; a-id vicinity thanujmn any exhibition of force calculated l» Intinddal then;into that obedience to the law (which [h iGovt rmnt nt doublenot will be paid from inherent iespei I intl Inn •, , \ r thecommanding general has brought to lilt > in- villi him, .if liirind IroojM in the ,t. i„ ij|it»,rJ.,«»l which nil. I rely upon that loyalty nnd pat whieli have never yet been looml ivaiiim to the Gov crumentiu time of need. The general in command desire. to greet and treat in this pan of his department all the eiu mna thereof as friends and brothers, having n ci post, n common loyalty nnd a commoc cauntrv 7-J THE SOLDIER /Jv OUR CIVIL WAR. THE SOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL WAR. ?3 ■The general believes that, if tin- fugges-tici::> unil rcgueata Contained in tlii* procla-mation are faithfully carried out by the co-operation of nil good and Union-lovingrilizeus, and peace and quiet, and certain tlit future peace and quiet, arc thus restorca In: 111 ■■■.■- ill !: Umr ilsilft rj liillltd clliiriLvl., trade toko the place of dullness andtivity, efficient lahor displace idlenessBaltimore will be, in fact, what sho ii\llcd to be, in the front rank of thoijiercial eities of the nation. . .General Bntiers proclamalioi. wooy one from Governor Hicks,culling for the State f|iiota of fonregimcTits, in response to the call oftho President. These troops


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