林肯关于美国内战性质的一个重要的国会咨文 Message to Congress in Special Session Abraham Lincoln Ju1y4,1861 Having been convened on an extraordinary occasion,as authorized by the Constitution,your attention is not called to any ordinary subject of legislation. At the beginning of the present Presidential term,four months ago,the functions of the Federal Government were found to be generally suspended within the several States of South Carolina,Georgia,Alabama, Mississippi,Louisiana,and Florida,excepting only those of the Post Office Department. Within these States,all the Forts,Arsenals,Dock-yards,Customhouses, and the like,including the movable and stationary property in,and about them,had been seized,and were held in open hostility to this Government, excepting only Forts Pickens,Taylor,and Jefferson,on,and near the Florida coast,and Fort Sumter,in Charleston harbor,South Carolina.The Forts thus seized had been put in improved condition;new ones had been built;and armed forces had been organized,and were organizing,all avowedly with the same hostile purpose. The Forts remaining in the possession of the Federal government,in,and near,these States,were either besieged or menaced by warlike preparations;and especially Fort Sumter was nearly surrounded by well-protected hostile batteries,with guns equal in quality to the best of its own,and outnumbering the latter as perhaps ten to one.A disproportionate share,of the Federal muskets and rifles,had somehow found their way into these States,and had been seized,to be used against the government.Accumulations of the public revenue,lying within them, had been seized for the same object.The Navy was scattered in distant seas;leaving but a very small part of it within the immediate reach of the government.Officers of the Federal Army and Navy,had resigned in great numbers;and,of those resigning,a and large proportion had taken up arms against the government.Simultaneously,and in connection,with all this,the purpose to sever the Federal Union,was openly avowed.In林肯关于美国内战性质的一个重要的国会咨文 Message to Congress in Special Session Abraham Lincoln July 4, 1861 Having been convened on an extraordinary occasion, as authorized by the Constitution, your attention is not called to any ordinary subject of legislation. At the beginning of the present Presidential term, four months ago, the functions of the Federal Government were found to be generally suspended within the several States of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Florida, excepting only those of the Post Office Department. Within these States, all the Forts, Arsenals, Dock-yards, Customhouses, and the like, including the movable and stationary property in, and about them, had been seized, and were held in open hostility to this Government, excepting only Forts Pickens, Taylor, and Jefferson, on, and near the Florida coast, and Fort Sumter, in Charleston harbor, South Carolina. The Forts thus seized had been put in improved condition; new ones had been built; and armed forces had been organized, and were organizing, all avowedly with the same hostile purpose. The Forts remaining in the possession of the Federal government, in, and near, these States, were either besieged or menaced by warlike preparations; and especially Fort Sumter was nearly surrounded by well-protected hostile batteries, with guns equal in quality to the best of its own, and outnumbering the latter as perhaps ten to one. A disproportionate share, of the Federal muskets and rifles, had somehow found their way into these States, and had been seized, to be used against the government. Accumulations of the public revenue, lying within them, had been seized for the same object. The Navy was scattered in distant seas; leaving but a very small part of it within the immediate reach of the government. Officers of the Federal Army and Navy, had resigned in great numbers; and, of those resigning, a and large proportion had taken up arms against the government. Simultaneously, and in connection, with all this, the purpose to sever the Federal Union, was openly avowed. In