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Messages and Papers of the Confederacy.

Executive Department,
Richmond,
December 23, 1861.

To the President of the Congress.

Sir: I herewith transmit a communication from the Secretary of War, inclosing an estimate of appropriations, rendered necessary by the ratification of the treaties with certain Indian tribes.

Jefferson Davis.


Executive Department,
Richmond,
December 30, 1861.

To the President of the Confederate Congress.

Sir: I herewith transmit to the Congress a communication from the Secretary of War, with the estimate of certain additional appropriations therein mentioned.

Jefferson Davis.


Executive Department,
Richmond,
January 6, 1862.

To the Confederate Congress.

I herewith transmit from the War Department a copy of the official report of the battle on Alleghany Mountain on the 13th December.

I would invite special attention to the suggestions of the Secretary of War in his communication accompanying the report, with which I fully concur.

Jefferson Davis.


Executive Department,
Richmond,
January 11, 1862.

President of the Congress.

I herewith transmit to the Congress a communication from the Secretary of War recommending a certain appropriation[1] therein mentioned.

Jefferson Davis.



  1. To pay interest on money borrowed from certain banks in Tennessee.