ING DFC. 10, KS02iCONTI•on:-RICH!W2.ithor*WHilt;loaaiC«auQuic3t«lt;2.]-ATE FINANCES - IMPORTANTMOVEMENTMr. Editor : I Mod jour copj of “Joint Ret»o-e des ■ ^ut,°08” adopted f«w days ago by both branches -e of of *i»e Legislature of Alabama, Uuktn from the Montgomery Advertiser, otfthh Nov. From tbeir importaoce, and their Laving been drawn up and aktng introduced by Hon. T. Keans, Senator from Suui-jea of ' t«r. Aia., 1 propose tbey shall be known u* Kravis's Rbsoluttoxs.” Judge Keans is one of the abiest and moat patriotic citizens of Alabama, and „l( ttt ia already well known to tbe lags! profession atthe author of “Reavib* Reports,” f^Mc* i Tiie importance of the^e resolutions, so latrep-.» y tn vjly adopted by the Sla'e of Alabani i, cannot Lc * TeI7'ce bill OTer estimated. If adopted by all tbe .States, the at interty t.e credit of each individual State is pledged to tbe band a, redemption of the War debt of the Confederacy, o the id proportion to its re ere sen tat ion in Congress. , 1 *cities j it ,H a measure of unmised benefit. Il the Con | orders lera'e fed;racy sinks, the .Stated go down with it; if it ' taken ;swims, ns we all know tt will, nobody if hurt; 1t0 this to the but, in the meantime, the Confederate fi-iances . ,isaed. ^ 8t once raised tu the eyes of the w« rid, by „ w0,0W beiug put on so sure a basis, and capraliste willat once invest in tb- n. Il will show too;, nemies, s for ■ ton, the unwavering confidence we bate n ourTbs iCom mr Holt to lation t Superio that Jui patchinWe atice tbsIfith ini That s proceedGeneral Government and ttsfl reaoaree*, anti will I ^ on of j discourage them. I think, more dun another jfsame. J great d**:eiiT. Will you, Mi OPT)I]some tune fe-tur** totn re««body.| Aiken,Idfngj 'IVT Ric• ®P*! Wbcrkpt;ondP S^teaStJ*4jf each c». 1. .. C tf 11ftabject at'it', f *«H'TJltTiA iN KtL VU'*N TO iHi OF lHfc tOM'KDEKATK IfAUls, The fir v *r invotved in fUthecL A.* ♦or it.H own i x ucI Me U‘Dre- • A f! ft 'Vltli«v Cl OiiCJNr1f ILis. iheC ffiJtdcriMGu O Vlitowi»ch ut a in ad re*na tHiilv pro**;qnaio , I r_*«- [bly coutiecltu with st*i ertment; And, wlmen* Cinrot *uccf ? * *edv and ti »norau 1 ? peace ** dtCrectit—be it ibe:Woro— 'Rim/ind) by ttoc Sen Ate and Hoptuunvea of the Suite of AUbau Assembly convene*, Tha*, in the lt;General Jtoerabiv it ia toe duffi, the ue?• r»dt«rioairate Oori*1 .kkCOL• e i» fIP f i0the Confederate lio’TCmiiu'tit, io $debt o: that Government in fMporon to its rep* J LIST irer-emation in the (!^ngr*mc#l that Gofernaouita Hr*4t'd jurtk*r% That the Suite **: Ahwna hfrebr propone* to her sifter Staled n{ the C»«el!,iDoIdr I bdtracf, *a gaaraiihf said debt on said ? *«;•*, in r**« provided that eneh *if wiid.S aten n'm\l acccf tpropiBitron, and ad pt FUiuble teftis!aHQti to car* •ot * n * ry 11 ,utl] in vvhicl» erent reff0l«U008d i«fi ‘Mi.iii Htaod an the iff this- |ir theon ol I ,l'ure8a^* proportion of the debt o; j Cou^4er« ate Goveramcnt.iIbis hit ucttJy b•bdmiptain thand xcU-*u v*d further, That Hi* r.xceiieccj', the Gova I they a*head oti co te»i^ •‘•rtior, be.aad he i* I.ereby retjue^'eii ro ftan^unt a 1 * m I copfol tbeee retolnlH DH to tbe IfotvrnoF of tacbHute oi the Confederacy, acd to the. President of [{Ufithe Cnji#etirr-t:e States IJ i U‘d 2Sth Nov., 1942.. P. S. December 2, Tuesdayt morctn^~l fam r taken tut letter out oi the PoBfoffic© t?r*dd *hat fhave thia morning received a letter 'run: Jjdgf; \l*R-avie, iofofW’ttp me that the “joint i bav« ptinned boih branch re kiiiifiiiBoiMbruntySiUt’L~■nsat tr.» A IsT * t m*'agb ' lbs*’Mr. Ruyce. * f »hi Slt; n.i:lt;- cf * uth furof^.R, j *•r^,i «-tT-rod, on the 2hth inatnnt, a resolnt^ n “Uut th» I , , .Lt5U- # ______... .. tmr________..j - . .. .1 i J. CrWd-CoairutUee ot War* and tt* d reef' dJ. N. MInquire into tbe expediency r.f off^iag tbe Coslt;•derate Government to iruaran^ee it-* bonds lor ?;/ , VT-xt ‘ patriotic pr^n, and patriots l^gtaivtora0‘* of j le we jva«-lies pec tin! iL, U.G. J. Li VV. G. (.J. T JuLIBT OF GEORGIANS WHO HAVE DIED IN ! w-A-1HOSPITAL AND RFV.N RTIRT Pn AT VAR Ms F* M. Hi