c >>^ ; " SENATE, Maj 13, 18«4,— Ordered to be laid upon the table «nd printed. [By Mr. Brow.i. 1 « RESOLUTION'S Of the Legislature of the State of Jdissimppi in Relntion to the Rtcent AH of the Congerss (f the Confederate States Suspending the Privilege of th vmt 6f Habeas Corpus. • Whereas, The writ of habeas, corpus is the great prerogative writ of the American people, distinguishing a free and constitutional govern- ment from an absolute despotism ; and whereas, without it the liliert y and the personal rights of the citizen nro without sanction, and their violation without remedy ; and whereas this great privileges of Amer- ican citizen? was inheriteil by them from their ancestors, and wa> held and exercised by them before the establishment of any of the consUtutions of the American States, after a long and arduous strug- gle of five hundred vears* duration against the adherents of arbitrary power ; a«id whereas it is declared in the Constitution of the Oonftd- erate States, and in that of the State of Mississippi, that the privilege of the writ of Jtabeas corpus shall jiot be suspended unless when in cases of rebellion or invasion the public safety may require it ; and whereas it is also declared in said constitutions that " the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrant i4ia 11 issue but upon probable cause, supported by oath »*r affirmation, and particularly describiug the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized," thereby intending to guarantee to the American citizen the inalienable right, derived from the common law, and inherited from his English ancestors, to be secure from arrest except upon warrant* specifying the offence, and on probable cause, supported by oath olRffirmation ; and whereas, on the 15th of Feb- ruary last, the Congress of the Confederate States did pass an act " that during the present invasion of the Confederate States, the privilege of the writ of hnbcas corpus be, and the same is hereby, sus- pended in cases of persons arrested or detained by order of the Pre!?idcnt or Secretary ot War, or General officer commanding the trans-Mis- sissippi de])artuient, by the authority and under the control of the President," which suspension extended to arrests or detentions in a large number of cases embraced in said act, in many of ^hich no specific crime is named : and whereas, by one of the provisions of said act. it }