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VOLUME XIV.
CAPE MAT CITY, NEW JERSEY. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 7, 1869.
WHOLE NO. 722.
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[*T ACTMORITT.] UHi «l HeW Jersey. r ; Chapter CVHL— An act for the orranieatioD of the National Guard rf . j the Stats of New Jersey. organization. I. Be it enacted by the Senate and - General Assembly of the State of New , Jeraey, That the active militia of thia i state shall be known aa " The National Guard of the State of New Jemy,' 1 and shall consist of not more than six- j ® t* companies of iulautry, tuid aach hat-., . tries not moseUjati two, and such | i caralry cotopanifT'not more than six. ! as may be authorixed by the cominani. der-iu-chiet to be organ ired Into brigades, in number not more tlian three, and to be comprised in one division-, provided, tb-r each, county of the state J shall he entitled to at least one of said company ^ enactr|] That tlic rifle corns of this State and tlie present organized uniformed militia shall be ini eluded in the National Guard. 3. And be- it enacted. That that the i caansaadcr-in-diief is hereby author. . , I reo and empowepea to proceed at once ; . to orpmize the NatiiKial Guard in conj formity to thiz act. i 4. And be it enacted. That the Xa- , tional Guard shall be officered as fol- , . lows, and not otherwise: the governor j . shall be commander-in-chief/ his staff | ' shall be as follows: fouraides-dexamp, ! with the rank of lieutenant colonel, - whose terra or service shall expire with ' ' that of the governor, one adjutant gen- ; : eral, with the rank of brigadier general; ■ one quartermaBcr general, with the ! rauk uf brigadier general; one surgeon j - general, with tit rank of brigadier general; one Inspector general, with the i rank of colonel of cavalry; one judge | , advocate general, with the rank of col- j , onel of cavalry; one assistant adjuunt j general, with the rank of colonel of cavalry; the quartermaster general ; 1 shall be acting commissary general. ; ■ and the inspector general shall be acli ing paymaster general; there stuill be a ; ' major general of division; Ids stall shall be as follows : three aides-de-camp, each with the rank of major; one inspector, with tnc rank of colonel; one assistant adjutdnt general, with tlir ! rank of colonel; one surgeon, with the - rank of colonel; one paymaster, with , tlie ra*k of lieutenant colonel; and one . quartermaster, with the rank of Ueu- ; tenant colonel; there shall lie one liri- , gadier general to each brigade; Ilia stuff . shaU be as follows: one Inspector, with i sistant adjutant general, with tlie.rauk of lieutenant colonel; one quartermaster, .with the rank of major; oun sur- ' goon, wittuhojank ofnuyor; one imy-aides-de-camp, with the rank of capI tain; to each regiment' there shall be s oue cHoncl, one lieutenant colonel and one major; to each battalion there shall he one mnjor, the regiment or bat- : tslion tuff shall consist of ouc adju- ' unt, with the rank of lirst lieatenant; J one quartermaster, with the rank of . lirst lieutenant; one |«ymasb.'r. with ' the rank of first lieutenant; one surgeonI with the rank of nu^or; one assistant surgeon, with the rank of first lirutcn- > ant; one chaplain, to rank as eaptnio; one sergeant major, oue quartermaster sergeant, one commissary sergeant and . one principal musician; to eaeli com- ' first lieutenant,' 'one •«8»i<rHi»ffl"8HV five sergeants, five- corporals, two tnu7 sicians, mud not less than forty nor more than eighty privates. ■j 5. And be it enacted, That brigades, I. regiments, battalions, batteries nlid , cavalry companies shall be uumbend ' 5 by the commandcr-inxhirf in such . manner as lie shall deem proper and |J beet calculated" to secure uniformity, , ami a register thereof shall be kept In . ■, the adjutant general's office. * 0. And be it enacted. That whenever r any company, IwtUlion or regiment ahull fall below the standard of numJ; bers required by this law to coustitutc u the same, or shall be guilty of mutinous conduct, the same may be disbnniled or consolidated with other corps by - tbe dlvlsiou commander. 6- ELECTIONS. APPOINTMENTS, REHlOH NATIONS, AC. ■" ' 7. And be it cnnctBl, That all offl- ^ ccrs hereafter appointed or elected shall Dike rank from the date of such anrank !"
IHiintnienlorelaction; when two of the , same grade be* equal date. t%n their , rank snail bc fctrrnilned by lot, to be jn drawn by them before the command- , ing officer of the division, brigade, regiment or battalion. is And be it enacted, That" all dections shall be by ballot, on five days' ■ notloe of their lime and place to all persona entitled to vote, and a majority of all the votes cast shall be necessary to a choice. Is D. And be U enacted. That all gen- j «r eral. field, Urn and SUIT officers who in shall have been duly elected or up- ! Is pointed, shall be commissioned by the . I* eonimander-inK'hief.~and ' tlieir com- | w missions shall be sent bv the adjutant general by whom tlie satdcommlsslnns ! It shall be countersigned to the officer p' who held tbe election or who made the j ci appointment; no commission shall be fi dclivcred to the |>er»on elected or ap- ll pointed until he shall tie uniformed and tl equipped according to the regulations ii of the military service of the railed i o •States, or the regulations of this State, k if a different regulation exist in this j tl State; should any pcrehn so elected or tl appointed, neglect or refose so to uui- p form and equip for one montli from the u time of his election or appointment, n the aominisaion shall be returned to j g i the adjutant general, with the cause of ; ti its return endorsed upon it. and the s election or appointment shall thereme tl on be. void; all non-commissioned cm- o cers shall receive warrants from their a respective commandants, these am to I he on parchment blanks and to be fur t nishrd by the adjutant general. i 10. And be it enacted. That each t •' and every officer who has been or may l bereafler he appointed and commie- i sioned in the manner aforesaid, and 1 who shall not already have taken the " same, shall, previous to his entering t on the execution of his office, give as- : surance of fidelity and attachment to t the government of the United States 1 and of this State, by taking and snl>- I scribing the following oatb or affirms- i Unn before the general or some field i officer of the" brigade: " I . do ' . sincerely profess and swear (or affirm i aa the case may be) that I will and do i brer true fisitb aud allegiance to the I government established in this State, i under the authority of the people, and i will with integrity execute tbe office of I of tbe national guard of the < State of New Jersey, aocording to the beat of nrv ability, so help me God; •' ' and a eerilficate thereof shall be made *£? »U TOacud! That ally commissioned officer wishing to resign shall to that end make application in
written endewseroent on such appHca- j cation, and transmit such application < through the Woper channels to the adjutaat general who shall fife the same •- in his office, sod thereupon such resig- • t nation iltall be held to. have been accepted and tbe commission to be void: no commissioned officer shall bo per- . j mitted to reaigd except in the manner ' ^i*i^be it enacted. That if any j . officer Holding "a commission is ale 1 i • pointed or elected to another office in , .. | the state forces, and accepts the same, i . j his commission which he held at the h ltiine of such appointment or election j ! shall be void; and if anv officer remov. j out of the state, or be absent therefrom . l more tlisn six months, his commission j shall thereupon be void; and if the : '. corps to which any officer belongs Is . 1 dislnndod. or ceases to exist, the office . j of such officer sliall thereby expire, aud ! he shall be placed on the retired list by I . the a>|jutiuit general. 13. And be. it enacted. That when ( _ ever the office of brigadier general shall 1 i from any cause, he vacant, the major j . ; general of division shnll give notice of I v 1 an election to be held to fill tlie vn- 1 . I v-o.j , lie sliall preside at itie ehtllou. 1 aud shall immediately certify its results i to the commander-in-chief; whenever j i the offioe of colonel, lieutenant colonel l_ ! or major of a regiment or battalion | r | sliall lie vacant, the commandant of I (V { the brigade towrhich such regiment or , I bnttalion belongs, shall in like manner | ' | give notice of. preside at. hohl and ccr- ( l) I tiiy tlie result of the election; when- ( I ever the office of captain or lieutenant . ' of a company shall be vacant, the comp I manding officer of the regiment or hotu I talion to which such comnany belongs j . I slutll give nouce of an election to till c j sucli vncafficy, and lie shnll hold accordp i lllgly and preside at the election, and 1. 1 certify its result to the commander-in-,f ! 14. Aud be lt enacted, That wheu .i there shall not be an officer qualified to I I hold nu election as prescribed in this . ; act. the division commander shall issue „ j bis warrant to any officer whom he 0- may select to hold such election, who i slutll give notice of and conduct it in ' all respects aa hereinbefore prescribed, c and he slutll certify its results to tlie . -.immauder-in-chiet 16.* And be it enacted, Tluit tlicgovI, ernor and commander-in-chief be and p ho is hereby authorized to confer upon _ such eifizens of tills State, not exceed- [. ing three, aa sliall have served Ion" (j- and meritoriodMy as adjutant general, 1, quartermaster general, or brigadier giicral of the national guard, the rank g of bK-vel major general; provided, thai the governor shall nominate the said .. officers to the senate, and tin- rank r. | sliall be conferred by aftd with tbe ad- „ ; vice and consent of the senate; and all other laws authorizing the conferring of brevet rank in the militia are hereby j repealed, tbe rank heretofore conferred n upon them, however, is not to b' aft. fected by this repeal, but the eommissions issued on tlie same are to bo and 1- remain in full forre. h ""IEH o^ebalT A"JrTANT 0- 10. And bo it enacted. That it shall, it Iui tlie duty of the adjutant general to 1- distribute "all orders Iroiu tlie commaui; der-in-chief of tlie State to the several T corps; he shall attend at public reviews, <1 if required, when the eommander-in-i- chief shall review the national guard. IV (irJUil JWtt Itexeu/jJtC "ball obey- nil i- Into execution and i»-rftcting the ays- ' ir ; tern of military discipline established by this act; he shall furnish blank s. forms of the different returns that may d be directed by the commander-in-chief, ■d ' and sliall explain tlie principles on h ; which they shall be made; from the id 1 report uf the Inspector general lie shall j. make proper abstracts, and lay the in . same, with a report of the general State of the national guard, and also of snub rr improvements as lie may lliluk uccvsIt taiy- to advance the discipline of and u- 1 benefit the national guaro, before tlie to | commander-in-chief of the Stale, who n- j is required to lay the same before tlie J* legislature; he sliall also annually »" nuke a return of the national guard of this State to the President of tlie United States: be shall keep a book, in which shall be recorded all orders, returns, n u allies uf commissioned officers throughlj out the State, and nlsq erery prnrevding reUtivu to the details of tlie millrelative the details ol uie mm- 1 ci
tary force ordered bv tlie commander- tl liMrhlef upon miuiiullun of tlie President or Cougrcss of the United States in case of Invasion or oilier emergency^ all rcrtlficatce of election of office w shall be transmitted to lilm, to be entered on record before sut-b officers ] j, sluill be commissioned by the coninuu-der-in-chief. qt'ARTEBMANTER OENEltAL. ll 17. And bo it enacted. That it shall |. be tlie duty of the quartermaster gen- g eral to cause each stand of arms now ' a In tlie arsenal, or which may hereafter [ h ! be received ns the quota of the state, to ; ii : the barrel with a steel die, a with the letters N. J. ;s , 18. And be it enacted, Thst the quur- f ! ternusler general shall, upon the ap- y j plication of tlie commandant of any ii | of national guard, who are unl- j according to law, furnish from ' state arsenal, when in his oWnlon , I can lie spared without manifest a ' injury to the service of this state and * of tbe United Stateo, the tiumlirr and . v I of anus and equipments suiied to t ! crone, he beiug first satisfied that v said crops is provided with a pro- i per dejKwitory for such anus and equip- I limits; sod be shall require the com- ( manding offiorrs or the company to , give bond with sufficient security, that * t ' same sliall nnt be loaned nor • , : suffered to go oat or the puwswsltai of ; , com|«ui r . and shall bo kept In good i order, and returned to the state arson- < al wlicn lie shall to require; It shall lie , hla duty carefully t» oompore the re- ( turua-made bv tlie respective brignule , of the number sod enodi- i lion of public arms and equipments in | the respective regiments SDd battalions < -d, with the number actually to the respective companies in ' , such regiments orbaltlions; and If the number does not folly appear on tinrespective returns, or tji. ir good condition is not manifested, the said quargeneral sliall cause the pularms aud.n|uipmenta of such r«iipaniee to be returned to his care; he - require all arms liolongiugAqtta- : state, aepoaited in any place, or In possvssiun of any persop or persons not ' under iawfol respoosibility, to be re- : turned to the arsenal, and he Is hereby required to keep any arms and tquip1 menu so retnrned seperate from thow r already In the arsenal; ll shall lie Hie i dntv of tbt quartermaster general, the • r first wert of every suwion ot tile legis- ; ' lature, to lav before them a return of ; ) the number and eoodlUoo of tbe arms - r and equipments belonging to the state. ; ■ thu number k*ncd out, in whose bauds I • and whether they remain under proper rraponsilslitire, iiu-|iidmg ia said return aUcouipoquipngv in luselutrgv: . . ami ha isarfthoresed to require from • ™r^TeV('re ; uifnrnuitTou nqureilc. fully to carry MBiM
i- ly enrolled, equppwLaud in uniform, i I, i (foing military duty, of the respective t [- crops; and In cose of fklture of inch j 1 r coamrnnding officer to make such re- 1 t r- 4ur«s. or if the number of anus loaned j 1 i i to such crops does not folly appear on , ■ I: [lie respective returns or their good ; < - ; cooditiou Is not manifest, the quarter- I r 1 master general shall catae the said * arms and equipments to be retufned I v to bis care; he may from time to tins- ' I ■ issue such ordere ami make, such regu- i r a lotions aa lie may drera necessary and i. proper for the care and safe keeping I s and return or the mllltaiy proiierty of > i i the state in tlie use of the uniformed I • ! companies; he may issue to any officer : I 1 ; tlie- arm# aud accoutrements required ' , | Ire him, for his use in the military ser- ,* . \ vice of the state, on payment ol the re- » i ; gulatiop price, said price lo be plagcd - s I to the credit of the itrsrnaL and ne- a I I counted for by the quartermaster m- > , j eral in his annual rejiort; Iw shall foni- > I ish upon |due requisition, such anus, J | ments or implements tlu-rrwfth. 'aim i r munition, tents, camp equipage or I ,f I other state property, and such subsist- t - 1 cnce and forage, to conform as nearly t ,, #e utfty bo to the rations and forage ; i s I perse ribed for the armies oof the United | < r j States, to be issucdjin kind as may be I 1 ! required at any time for the use and t 1 I supply of the Mate forces at pny par- ' ,f I ode encaropmenf or station, or as may I r | be required bv tnem when on -actual | : r service; he is' hereby authorized lo , i | nominate aud appoint, by and with the i - I advice and consent of tlie coiuiuandcr- i t j in-chief from time to time, a suitable - 1 stale arsenal, to take charge of the said ! | s j arsenal, to repair and keep lu good anil j I II I proper order, the anus and equipments | I - 1 belonging to this state, that nmv are or j ' I | may netvafter la- placed under his ' - charge, and tlie said armorer shnll be 1 1 responsible lo llie quartermaster gener- ' 1 a al lor tlie sure keeping oniie saidarm- J I o | and equlpinents. ' ' s 10. And be * enaeteil. Tluu the I e , by authorized aud directed to pay a i o - salary, at the rate of live hundred ibil- ' ii lar* a year, to the armorer, in quarter- I , ly pay ments, andoHeiloIlarandlivctUy- < like manner, so long as thev shall lie i - uetually cnlplored in repairing ami < II keeping ill order tlie amis and equip- ' II iiiviu-oftlio»tnto,'upon warrents drawn ; I- by Hie quartermaster general, and aje p prowl by the commatSeHn-chlcf. I. srittlKON GENERAL. r -.si. And be it cnfieled. That the i>ur- ' ; generaTsupervision of the medTcal did partment of the state forces, and sliall , b Issue from lime to time such regulap tioits, subject to the approval of. the ! " conimander-in-cfiief, as the necessities K of the case may require, lie „liall, if I 5 duly called upon, examine the location of all enmps or stations, to sc.- thai j r- 1 they lie established iu proper plan *. »• and be properly laidout aud condueU-d d withrelerenectothebenllhandeomforl of the troops; or be may detail an officer T for tliat purpose; he slutll also establish . a medical bureau, in which all pa|s-rs ; and all statistic* and available iiifunu!i fort of the troops in ramp and in tl"- | . field, shall !«■ preserved for tbe use and i i guidance of the medical staff and lie • | slmll deliver the same over lo his aucjj cesser; all jicnions nominattsl as sur,1 ■ irie6a.Yi«Rlhi6«*,«mffi«t«"fiy-l7:,v m ; surgeon general; or such competent Ik J surgeon on tlie medical staff of tbe state forces ns ' bo shall designate for .f - that purpose, and no person shall be ; „i np|Kiiiited ti|M>tt the uicdiral stall except ! ,P : upon the certificate of the examining 1 ,11 officer that he is a fit and competent „. i penum for such appointment, tc INSPECTOR GBNEHAI.. III 71. And Ik ft enacted. That ll slutll s- lie tbe duty of the ituqiector general to id attend sucli brigade reviews aud |mric- 1 ndes ns the cominander-itfcliief may to direct, and front the returns nf lirigade lie i ius|iec-tiirei make a rc|iort of 'tlie cotidily 1 tion of the national guard to tlicaillu6f ! taut gcnaral on or before the first (lay al j of December in every year; lie sliall :h | haw power to inspect all armories. a, ! arsenal, or military storehouses, and h- ! as acting paymaster general, ull aril- i counts of paymasters, aud report the Ii- i condition of the same at anv time to
. adjutant general for his notion. DIVISION IR SI'KCTOll. 72. And be it enac ted. That ft shall 1' he tlie duty of the division inspector to . that the brigade inspectors make 1 proper inspections, and transmit to | him due returaif of thlTSame. BRIGADE UffltWTORs. 28. Aud be it enacted' Tluft ft shall be the duty of the brigade Inspectors ; lo once a year attend the brigade, re- ; ginu ntal unit lsU talion reviews, tnrades and mnstcrs oT their respective of the national guard, and to j their artns. ammunition and I aceoutrcmeuts; each brigade inspector shall make returns annually, on or bc- : tlie first day of Decentficr In every the insiiector general of the state, of the brigade to which lie behmo, re- ! porting therein particularly tlie name of the reviewing officer, the actual condition or tlie arms, ammunition oral storehouses, and every otlier tiling which in his judgement may relate to their government, and the general advancement or good order and militate discipline; iu case of the absence of the Inspector, the commanding offleer present at Ihs insp«?tij>n "hall apI j point some officer to perform the duties 1 thereof; it shall be the duty of Hie re■f spretlVo brigade inspectors, in tie- tut- " ; nnal returns required from them, ta make a parUcular statcmeut of the ! rom|»iiles in uniform, their arms and 1 ! equipments, likewise the arms and ' j state! which ■ ; tlie brigade, or to any companies qiU'i ! tlie bounds thereof, or thst may i been purchased with money arisr ing from fine, levhxl within tlieir reI I spoctivc brigades. " gl4. And be it imaetid, 'Hist all ' idfrUkm, brigade, regimes tal and * i battalion paymasters, or persons act- * ing at such, sliall Is- tlie collecting and " dispursing offics-rs of their respecUw 5 f divisions, bnffiulcs, regiments and "llottallous, and slutll have charge, uudcr * the proviiuons of this act, of collecting ' - and accounting for fines and [Ktiallic*; " I as hereinafter provided; tbey sliaU, f I Is-fore rntrring uiNm tlie duties or their h I office, severally give bond, with ■" I sufficient suretfce, to be approved by e I tbe comma odsnt of the division, brlr gade. regiment or battalion, as tlie case, be: division and brigade paymasters " j in tltc sum of three thousand dolUra ® i redimcntat and battalion payoiastera in the sum of tiirer thousand dollars, icgi- " mental and battalion pay masU-rs in tin |T I sum or five thousand dollars, con- ■ : liitionrd for the filftfafol performanre ■I j of Ah-- duties of tlieir respsctire offices, " j and sliutl repair u» tlw clerk of tlircniui"J re in which tluu reside and take aud 7 subscribe tbe following oath or aOiriuT at ion : I . aupoiuteil paymaster re of — — division 'brigade regional! or *• natioual guard, do »w«or (or affirm j l>* that I will, to the utmost of my knowledge and ability, honestly aud fiuth "h foiTi perform tlie duties of tlie office ol « the «5d dlvWiR. ilwigada, red!S Si
I clerk shall admiulster'nnd ifodors-- on tbe said bond, and QW tbe said bond in his office, to bo iirosecuted wbsqever shall, on the hack of the paymaster's commission, give a certificate under hand and sea! of the county, of ! said bond and oath (or afflrmationj j been taken am! tiled, which I shall be received as evidence of the , i authority of the said paviuustcrj 25. All bo it enacted. That every t ' ; brimde paymaster sliall keep a joqnial of* His proceedings, aud receive ' and ; file all. vouchers aud returns, aud keep ; proper . ami distinet nccmuils of the i • inooeyj nci-uring from til" lines and forfeitures, in the several regiments iSuMriwirs also receive and fife all returns, orders. | vouchers nud receipts for all moneys which lie may receive and pay conformably to law and he sliall submit his | I woks of account, returns, orders, j vouchers aud receipts tuthc iusiiection i and cxaminalipn of the brigade boiril. whom he sliall account from time to j time for all luouey# anil returns by him | ) disbursements lie may have made, ami ! lie shall make like submission to the I of the state, or to such other officer or officers as may be provided | by order or regulation of the adjutant j general, witli the approval of the com- 1 ! in»mler-in-chief, whenever Hw treas- | ! 2ti.\And be it eu:u-ted. That the reg- 1 imenla! or battalion paymasb-rs, or \ | acting ns such, slutll in liko i I keep a journal "f their proceedings, receive and file all palters and vouchers, and receipts for ail moneys | i account to'th!Mre!^ board for all moneys or retunis received i them, and produce orders for any disbursements llu-y may lutve made to the regimental or l-attalioti leurd. and from time to time Pi sued, otlf-r offlwr ' or officeas. or boanl iff officers. a» nuiy is- presents*! by onler or regutatlnii >ff I of tin- colli rnallder-in-cllief. , Ami !»■ ft enacted. That if any : paymaster or person pi ling a« -ueli. ! eountv, or Justice ol tlie licnec "f llw I town or city where the delinquent n- . sides or has property, wlio i- required , | forthwith to issue execution ngninst ! I usc*wdr opjwsi'tc 'their' 're-isetive alion, direchd to tlie sheriff -ff tie I p.wn or cttv in wldrli sucli dclmqo'-ot , resides or lutth properly, who ■» re , i (lUind to lew the same of tl.. g.>.ls , I ami • ItaiiL-s of the delinquent, and to . j ■» Uir poyaoisirr or prrstNi acting »» I- so, Ii. With the ■ -O tl cell. Ill of tie e.ul ; si. .11 as near n- out Is- Is- a» (.fflow . cot. Illy The "late »f , . New Jersey to tltc sheriff of tor to I 6 oauiuy uPHtuUte | t sons namtsl iu the scltedule or list, hereC unto annexed Unve been duly adjuilgid r for deficiency iu military duty npiip- ,. ments. to pay the tin.-- to their nanus ■■ I commanded forthwith of their scveni sale thereof, the fines Mtiipposib. tlieir II respective names, with costs, and to g brigade or division) atid you 'are to make return of this execution, with [_ yonr doings therein, untn tnc . within thirty thiya next coming ; for ' which this shall Is* vottr sufficient f, warrant ; Hereof fall not. Given under my hand and seal tin day of , j Lube y ear of our Iwrd, eighteen Itun;e J t'lMIE ADVOCATE lie:. ARAL. o 28. And be it enacted, Toat it shall Ik the duty of llie judp- advocate 0 l
general to have supervision, care » I and management of all things relating ■' to the ndniinistration of jflstira among cthe military forcea . of thjs Statu ; he " , shall act lis public interests require " Ilia attendance ; he shall when required 1 so to do. by the eontmnnder-in-chi«f, e , report his opinion on any question of » II law involved in this act. 1' * ASSISTANT ADJUTANT GENERAL '' 29. And be ft enacted, Tlutt it shall V „ Ik the duty of tltc aMistaut adjutant ' „ general in the absence of the adjutant 1 general frqju the capital of the -State, ' ' or in case of his Inability to perform ' all his duties, to Mmtwir perform or ns- ' s 1st therein. ■ . STATE, 1IRIOADE, UKGIMKNTAL, BATS. TALUON AND EXAMINING HOARDS. ,. ic 30. And be It enacted, That then- | i- sliall Ik a board of officers to Ik called t J tlie -'State Military Board,-' and to „ d consist of the adjutant general, quar- j g termaster general and commandant of , 5 the division, who from time to time „ I- shall prepare aud snlmiit rules and re- . V rnlatiotls, forms and precRhaita, for ( i- tin- use and government of tbe national f. guard, and tlie same upon the approval ( V of the commander-in-chief anil by his j f ra order, shall bj published! iu orders by . i. tltc adjutant general, nnd Ik distrihut- , i- cd to to tbe commissioned officers iff , a tlw State, and from the publication , IC thoreof the same shall Is- binding upon , j ; ic lwigsde there shall Is- a brignde hnnr.1. , to cmuposed of the brigadier general nnd | !,- commandants of rcgim.-iits and battel- , iy ions of the respective brigades, nnd a | i- majority of tbe member. sUsil Ik he- , e- eessary to form a board; theyshsil ...ret i , at least Once in each year, at sucfrpU. v i as shall be agreed upon by Hh- majority , ,11 of the board; it shall be lawful for the £ 3fiSyryt'issi~SS 2 convene fof the transaction of any apHud before them, the brigade board er of said brigade, whenerer, in bis oplnh' be called for the transaction of sucli business by tlw brigadier general or bv quested by t be majority of the members ri_ of said hoard: tlie assistant adjutant K general shall bo cX-officio clerk of the ■ra board, and shall keep a reeortl of all „ their proceedings; at each UHKliug of the brigade board, the officer of the first £| grade and seniority present, shall prej side; the brigade board shall bnvrpowcr to coui|icl the attendance of its mcmwe Vn. by Impoaipg a fine, which rt»U OH, not in any <** exeeisl twenty dollara; . 10: Ute brigade baazd may suthonre the ud , formation or new companies to fill va- [ - 1 SSSS 7SS22*. SS&hS j to nocli regitm-nt or battalion of tbeir tbe Iwigsdc as they may think proper: tbey m . sliall draw iwdcrs the brigade pay,w. master for aft lawful and necessary'
1 1 bv empowered and required to prows- ® 1 1 cute tlie delinquent or defaulter, his. j t , ministralore for any moneys remaining J ( ; in lite bands belonging to the brigade, 1 j in any court where the same may be : r cognizable, with costs of suit; tlie bri- , ' f gsac I ward shall determine the balaiires I which the regimental or ImttnUon pny | '' i masters shall severally pay to tlie liri- | I . ) gade ;nyraasteri the regimental or bat- j J talion boards shall luljust and settle the ' f accounts of their respective regimental 1 or battalion paynuisters. and detef-, ' I I mine the balance in tbeir bands; and « I ! iu rose of the neglect of duty, or default > ■ [ or cmbeulciucut of any regimental or j I ! liattalion paymaster. hi« successor shall 1 i prosel-utc such regimental or battalion I I I«y master, guilty of default, etuis-rate- 1 . j Ids sureties his or tbeir executors oi , I administrators, for all moneys due t. - the regiment, battalion or any compant ^ ! I foit pay'militer"™.! any court wberethe 1 i ! same niav V cognizable, with costs of ' . 1 suit: the brigiulelsmrd slutll, on returns •' , j made to them by the assistant adjutant " , i general, regimental or battalion nay r I master, of any delinquent officer (where 1 1 : no satisfactorvBxcuses are offered), as- '■ I ' scss stteh fines on such detalter as are ' r | dinned bv law; they slmll preserve or- J 1 ! tier at their si-, eral meetings by impns- c t i ing a fine, not exceeding ten djjllars. " . upon anv prison wlio shall interrupt 1 . ! or insult them white cngngni in tlie ; ' f I business of the brigade, which fine slmll j 1 I Is- collected bv the brigade paymaster , ! . I iu the same bay a- line* off delinquent I ^ a i of sueh delinquents, together with the I J 1 l>-r or memls-rs of sal.1 boanl. with tlie : ' , amount of the fine or fines annexed, to ' I ! the brigade paymaster. , i 82.^ Aud L it enacUsl. ThaMJhm M t isni'iiinsiioi'i'd oftfis'ra^of1 "be . | j i letttalbat. and lo establish fine- and ' 1 ]Kliallies for violation of sueh laws; In 1 , establish |Kiuilties for the noii-niteffd- , rvginw-nt or?attaliou; all ismiimniesof | [j ' ailopt In-law s for tlieir internal gov- '. "| tiiVfor Violating dtvu.-l. bylaws and y iiilsinliunie mefflVrs, sucli expulsion - .. to Is- Siilijeet to tlie approval of the ,| commandant "f tlie regiment or Vt- \ ' S3. And Is- it etmrted, Tlrnt the .11gimr.1. als.ve the rank of lieutenant eoloiiel. who shall eonstiluU- an exam-!ommniid-r may order lokore tlwm I- . rt, i. t jft- ami is-ts ml 1 1 1 u>*s« for tie lie "tmtouial ^uar.l. tin- Uard ilutli '! "mHiuk'kiIiI "mr," Oil the retlnsl b«t and .hetore a vacancy and If any -oil ,' .vr sliall refute to retcrt Inmself. wbes j directed, before this board, tlie division I retirement to the adjutant general, si t'MFOBM*. .SUMS AND JtqrM-MKNTs, »-l | uniformed a.s-ording lo the regulations at estallUshed by the lunnl of the regiid attached, which regulations shall Is ir | subject to the approval nTtliewnmiaii. to | der-iu-cltief v- 36. Ami V it eiiaclcil. That llie unit. forms, arms and equipment*, ami other to i military properly of memVrs of a .mill j formed" corps, slmll Is- exempt from — j sate tinder cxA-nBlin. ami from every •r process of law. oxnSpt such as may. tent issued ill pursuajre of the seutrtuv of er court martial / 30. And te- (4t enacted. That every u- uuifot-tmsl cusm te-fore being furtitshe.1 with arms and equipments shall provide themselves with a suitable armory or plan- uf dt-posite, wlthlti the bounds m of tlie teirt» wherein the arms and wherein the .
equipment* funiishisl by tltc state shall < be carefully kept for the use of sueh i ZS not V ^ 5 usisl for any other purpose whatsoever; < the commander-in-chief may on appli- t cation of Ute principal of any military i academy or school In this state for tlutt . furnish such academy or school ' with any arms and equipments, the I pro(Krty of this state when in lite opln- I ion they can he spared without mani- I feat injury to the service of litis State 1 or ofthe United States, the said pritt- < cipal giving witii sufficient security for | the keeping of the same in good order t nitd repair, and returning tlie same | when required or an equivalent. i 37. Ami V enacted, That every lion- i commissioned officer and private sfutll i supplied by the regimental er bat- i talion board lo irliich liis company is attached with Ills pro|*r uniform withtwo months after the organization of his corps or his joining the Kimg_ such uniform to be and reimiityfflieY jooperty of the reginu-utalor bayhlioti. j 38. And V ft enacted. Tliat tlx- unl- ' antT equipme nts to V loaned to | each comphBVhall V left at the comEMXSA'S'Sa such nnlform or equipments, or sltnll refltse to deliver up tlie same after demand therefor, to tho quartermaster or acting quartermaster or the regiment or lMttauon to which the company to which such uniform orequipmefita may I leva issued shall be attaelied. or | shall secrete or remove any such uniform or equipments with intent to sell or dispose thereof, without the written - 1 consent of the regi mental or battalion < boanl to which the company to which ' such uniform or equipments may have j. been issued is attached, sliall be deemed • ^m°thJr«fdSffito0puntehn"nt<to • Imprisonment in tlw county toil for not . [ less than two nor more than six months. 1 or by a fine or not mere than one buu- • dred dollars nor teas Ulan fifty dollars, J or by both inch fine and Imprisonment I at the discretion of Hie court. > 39. And be ft enacted, That id lieu f of the present provisions for uniforms • andjdrill room or armory rent and pay, " there slutll-bc paid on the first Monday. 1 of April of each voir to the paymaster ® or acting paymaster of ench regiment '• or iuttaiion of the untional guard tho ■f nqm of five hundred dollars per flompany for each company duly organized f which nt said time to attached to the T regiment or .battalion, to which said i- iiavinnsU-riiractiuguayiuusterbolongs. 1 j to Ik expended by tlw said paymaster ; or acting paymaster, only under the i'" d^°a niifini'tot"1*1 i" i which such paymaatef or acting payy I master tKlongs, subject to tlie approvir 1 al ofthe onminandant of tlw aoid regiI went or battalion, for the parpaec of f- procuring drill rooms and armories, for the purcltaiK of nnlform*. and to la defray other expenses Incident to the • existence of the regiment or hattalfon ■>- or conrpuiie* attached to the regiment II ■ or battalion; and for any company ®- duly organized subeeqiwnjly to the
day or April in any year, the said , paymaster oh acting paymaster shall t receive at the rato of live hundred dol- \ ]kt year for the unexpired part of' j •ApriYthcnC next! to".1* eajtalded "idy . { in tlw manner stated above. | ! 40. And he ft enacted, Tlutt the | j commander-in-chief shall hare frill a i .at his discretion, to uutke auch t dispositioit oT the iutereat of the State | iuftltc uniforms issued heretofore to the j militia atid fifie corpesff this State, as ., he shall deem most for tlie benefit of t • the militia acrviec of tlw State, having , >Uu- regard to tlw claims by way or I part payment on the same In fovor of , Ihos.- to wlioni tlwv have been iseucd. r 41. And Ik it "enacted. That* the , r If anv regiment or Isitwiioti of tbe na- r -.'tonal guard, upoti the order of the 1 r sitntnandnnt.of the regiment or bat- j r sliall liave power t" »ei»- upon and ,. Iidld n« tbe property of the regimental ; or battalion teui-d, so. uniforms or ! r equipments. or anytnrt tlten-of. which ! . tlw property or the n-gimental or , lutlali.m to texird of rlw regiment or [ , Iuttaiion to which the quartermaster i ?as3S!Bj»(q(X?i: justice. of tltc p-'URr of this Mate, on I eontplainl on unthln him made by any i | such rvgiinentnl or Imttalion iiuarter- , master or uctiug quarteriunater. tliat ; [ | unlawfully withlic\d IVom hint by any 1 1 ' or persons In lite couuty in , | which said Justice lias jurisdiction. , | and tluit the sanu- are ls-licved to Ik lu t particular phuv to Ik sprcifinl in , tlw complaint, to i"i|r to n constable .ff said rounty hi- SSrant in the na- , form or uniforms or equipments, which , whom tlw name i«(iirrvlrd shall liave , tiug the same tlial he would liave iu -, ] i-xi-cutilig a seareh warrant. ^nnd on , , . ,quipuwttts. lie "iiall deliver tin- same t , I ! to said quartermaster or acting quar- i I 12. And is- it enacted. Tluit every i • company ofilw nutiomd guard sliall Ik , f paraded at least twelve times in every- 1 1 , rear, and at least "tic of its parades , . "sliall be bv brignil.-. 43. And Is- it enai-ted. Tliat tlw or- 1 , I slerlv sergeant or acting orderly ser- , ■ grout of each company -hall notffv ; I ordi-'nsl iu puratmure of this act. by a I- written or printed notice, to Is- left at . till- residence or pliu-r of business of : ■ two lav * before the time specified for 1 meeting ttaiuwl iu said orders, lie or- - •sunpnnt! and sliall make a true list of r if tlicJo'l'paiir I-- part of any liattalion. " . n-giuioiii or lirt^ule.^ then Uw ro^,- . ttuliiv". or liv mail, three days prior t" a the day fixid for parade, notify colli- ; ii : mental or brignde parade. !' tion lo" tlw -uumto-r of <iav> for drill. .. now requited by law. all llie national • r„ ordensl in tlie governor! Is- requited " and place as tin- rotiuiiautler-iii-cliitff I which tiiiwllw trrnq- sbiilns- .'-xerehssl | ' and tarp-t' practice, and Is- .wrefrilly „ instructed in tlw wliole-rraittneol'roiup I . and field duty. ;. 4-6. And Is- it quaeted. Tliat when a I ' pativ tiaradc ancurriing t-> tow, tln-v ,. shall liave tlw right of way through ,1 any street or highway through which | they nitty !»». Is Id. And Ik ft enacted, That there ,1 sliall hr a company court martial lo sliall company martial to
each company, consisting of otic commissioned officer, one sergeant, amiuidly by the eotnmaudant of the company; tfwre shall he a regimental court to ench regiment, and j a battalion court to each bnttalion. each to consist of ope field officer or; senior captain, as president, one cop- ! tain, nnd otic first lieutenant, who shall i appointed annually by the respec- ! tire commandants of regiment* and I linttalions; the^ sliall liolil at least three I sittings in each year, at such times and ; places within tlie bounds of their cotnnintids. as the said commandants res- | pcctivcly shall dircMRiioiires of which | sittings shall bo published tut the rules | nnd by-laws of the company, or of tlw i 1 regiment or battalion bonrd shall pre-] . scribe; said courts shall liave power lo L bear and decide upon all excuses of the | ■ members of their respective commands, j I for non-attembim-c nt compnity. regi- 1 » mental or battalion duty, or neglect of -kilutv prescribed bv tow, or tbe laws and ■.Mtkff of any company, oeof tlw ! (nginwntai or Imttalion board* in'pur- . - fsunnce of tow; and tlwy may Intimse > such-fines or penalties, with the pnr- - view iff this tow, as in their Judgment | ! nl4i"A^l'u'u oimctoi. 'Ihnl it slutll 1 be the duty of the presidents of auch - courts respectively to transmit to tlw r officer commanding the company, regt itucnt or battalion, as tlw case may be, a the findings of llie courts, together i- with a correct Hat of all delinquents r upon whom said courts shall ligve itn- [- jawed fines, and tlw amount of each a s^lng eahl list of delinquents, shall a transmit the snow to the regimental or h Imttalion paymaeter, or pcraoh acting e as such, and If any drlluqnenl shaU red fluw to pay to aucfi pay master or acting paymaster the fine or flnsa against him y within ten days after notice fir writing. It to him given to pay tlw same, tlien it L Shall be tlw duty of the paymaster or acting paymaster to proceed tq colleet », and enforce the same according to law; IKtidcd fur tins use aud |iurpo»cs of the u command whore court imposed said IS fine, as the by-laws or official Iwnid v, tlwreof may dtrecL iy, 48. And be ft enacted, Thai fnan sr the sentence of auy regimental or batnt talion court iui|wslug a fine, there may lie be an apprnl if made within tell days n- to the commandant of tho regiment or sd battalion. wImi may remit such fine and he oertlfy the rcaiiasion to the nayuaster id or.actmg imvmastcr charged with tlw ■s, collection of said floes, er 49. And he ft enacted. That couipahe uy commandant* shall transmit to tlic m annmandant of the reg im rot or hattaito iou of which they are a pert, a owseri y. list of all meuiUrs of-Uwir rewKctive iv- oompauk* who are iu arrears for any 5i- fines or penalties impomod upon them; and conunaudanta of regimeuU or batrs, Ndiona shall direct tlie -jmytnastcr cm acting paymaster irrving aodcr theft lie coihaaaRO, to collect or citwr to be col on lectcd aud enforced aocordfrre to law ■nt any fines or penalties which may hi ay returned to them. £L" SO. And be tl enacted. Thai al s
moKeya reEWved frtm fiu« and penalU^i (ff the regimental or battalion Ijoard subject to tSr approval of the - disbursed M the rule* and by-tows of the eompeUT slmll ffirre-yglfrc^to Miiraur but no moneys received bjr liurtHMK*, and any officer or officers or', board asscnUng to any dtsburaemeijt of the rame for purpores iwt i strict Iv militarv shall be .object to j court inertia! therefor. ! .61. And K- it enacted. That every offiror. non-eonimlsaloned officer or I private, who shall Ik absent from any i iraradc or drill ••rdered. or^frotn^any • duty when'calkS to tlw same, sliall be I sulncct to a fine ; if the deUquent be a ! general officer, he shall to- subject to a 1 fine often dollar* forevery day he shall | so absent from such parade, drill, encampment or active duty ; if a regor Intuition officer, to a fine of ( eight dollars for every day ; if a conii or line officer," to a fine of six dollar* for every day. and if a non1 i-otmnissioned officer or private. Jo a : fine of four dollar, "for every day of such abseil re. .62. Arid Ik ft enacted. Tliat the .fine and penalties shall be respectively paid i bv every officer, non-commissioned officer and private who shall be absent at either roll call, or leave tbe (jamile 1 of his regiment, battalion or company . without premissiou obtained from t'i-. commanding officer, before the said regimttalion or company slmll be dismissed, which said fiinct ahaK-rmd mav be recovered in the rimnncr direeied iu this act. • .63. And be ft enacted, That if any unit -commissioned officer, musician or private nt any review or any otlier _ occasion when po railed in arms or on duty shall misbehave or demean himself in anv unufficcriikc or unsoldicrlike man- • ne'r, sliall for such offence be cashiered, or expelled, or punished by fine not ex1 reeding fifteen dollars, al the discretion ■ ' of n regimental or battalion court martial : and if any nun -commissi caied offi- . ! err or private "slmll ou any occasion of I intruding tlie company to which be I belong* appear drunk, or. to use any f reproachful or abusive language to his officers, or any of thcin. or shall quarrel ' himself, or promote any quarrel among I" Ids fellow soldier*, he shall be disarmed - mid put under guard by ooler of tlw • commanding officer present ant] uutil r tlie eomisinv is dismissed, and shall bo : liu.dat tlw discretion of a regimental » . ' court martial, in any sum Hot cxceed64. ".Viiil Ik ft enacted. Tlml any . iK-raon wlio slmll Ik ipillty of disorderly. ' contempt onus or insolent behavior in. - or use am insulting or contempuous - or indecorous lanpmge or expressions - io. or Iwlore anv court martini or auy I mi-mls-r tlwreof, in open court, with ' intent tei Interrupt the proceeding* of, - or to tiring into disrespect such court - or 1(6 A mcmli-r thereof, nmv hc.comitr f"1 item1 ™(Wrt»«trt "orTSm1^ fro* : t-xcta-ding Sfree'dllJIa. 66. And Is- it etuu-ted, Tlatt when a ■ rmitmitnwn! sliall Imve lo-n adjudged I under eitlicr of the two proceeding secII tions lliisact. the president of the court I slmll issue it wrrnint under his hand and '' -eal ilin-cted to the sheriff or eitlicr of I'i the eonstahle- of the county in which II I said court shall sit. which warrant shall - t set forth tin- particular circumstances 1 j of tlie olfence adjudged to have been S committed, and sliall command tbcofllV per to whom it is directed to take tlw II I offi-nder and romnflt him to tlie county, jail, there to remain in confinement a | without Imil for the Ume specified, and I- until the officer s fees for committing V nud Uw jailor, fees are piud, nu en. h —Miner discharged by the proceaa o{ ! W. Aud bo it enacted, That the Bin-riff or jailor slmll receive the body e of any iwraon who slmll be brought to O tilth by virtue of auch warrant, and i of such warrant, anu
- keep him uutil Uw expiration of the - time mentioned in the warrant, and I until tlw vllicor-" nod iaitor'a fees be - |«iid, nr until" we offender shall be d'utI i ,'11 "tTaS iiflt'SSted! That sif any . ; hvstnndcr slmll interrupt, mofest, ot . r ] insult, by nbiulve words' or behavior - ! any officer or soldier wbUe on duty at I any parade, drill, or meeting for milii I mctndta tely "under 'i^^d'ilnd Kpt.'n; e | the discretion of The eommamlant of 1 ; the regiment, battalion, company, or - 1 corps, until drill, parade, or meeting - Ik dismissed, and such commandant t may turn over such by stander to any » ! tsilicc officer of the city wherein such c . parade, drill, or meeting to held, to to - kept bv him in custody accordingly, and (i i said police officer is reqnired to detain t him iu custody accordingly. 58. And to ft enacted, That ii any i- 1 money nhnll remain in Uw hands of .f any constable after making sale of tho d I property of a deilnqnent, and payiiy (- the line* and eo*U of attch delinquent, re i such money shall to paid by the conK stable to "the said delinquent; but r- ' If he zhall re fuse to receive the same, it then the said constable shall pay the wild money to the paymaster or acUng 41 pav master of the regiment or battalion It to which such delinquent belongs, to ic Ik by him accounted for in his srttlcg- nwnt with the brigade board; and it c, shall to Uw duty of such constable, cr after Ijavlng paid any such money into is -the hands of Ute regimental or battalion s ssr ssntfTsritts r- gade board: no property shall to cxill empt from process for the payment ol ^ *nA9.flAndltoe1t',S^^T£il any r- member of a military- board or court tg who shall not attend the meetings of m said board it court wb«n duly notified g, so to do, shall to subjre-t hi a fine not ; a^a'srS."1""1"' rt Ynd to it enacted. That any w; sheriff or coustable to whom any prox- ee*s fur the colkctioo or enforcing any to -fine and petraltica imposed by this act, ml is ,-tarai.itted. sliall to suljjret^fijr any toukamwe and pemUiies as are now «n Imposed j-BpMnUwm for like neglect, or a» not attondto^ Bayagtary bonrd ter pu-uacd to apjwar before the same, tlw sliall to subjert to tike fine* and penalffic OUL-n-r* MARTIAL. al- ii2. And to it enacted, That the "4 pre sldent of every court martial, both lw before and after Ue shall hare been. "J sworn, and also the judge advocate, ff n>; required, shall iMtis sdbptenaz for all *' wltnessoa wbuar attendance at auch court may in bia opinion to necessary wlr in behalf of the state, and ah*, on ap,n rbsfforff «u t fofa

