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          <titlePart type="main">SENATE BILL No., 35.]. . . . . .[SES. 1863.</titlePart>
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        <byline>Engrossed Bill from. House of Commons.</byline>
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        <head>A BILL TO AMEND AN ACT IN RELATION TO THE<lb/>
MILITIA AND A GUARD FOR HOME DEFENCE.</head>
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          <p>SECTION 1. <hi rend="italics">Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the<lb/>
2 State of North-Carolina and it is hereby enacted by<lb/>
3 authority of the same,</hi> That neither the Governor of this<lb/>
4 State nor the officers acting under an Act ratified on the<lb/>
5 7th day of July, 1863 entitled “An Act in relation to the<lb/>
6 Militia and a Guard for Home Defence,” shall call out for<lb/>
7 drill or muster the persons enrolled under said Act, oftener <lb/>
8 than once a month in company drill, or oftener than twice<lb/>
9 a year in battalion drill, which battalion drills shall take<lb/>
10 the place of the company drills for the month in which<lb/>
11 they are: appointed, unless when; called into actual service<lb/>
12 to repel invasion, or suppress insurrection, or to execute<lb/>
13 laws of the state.</p>
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          <p>SEC. 2. <hi rend="italics">Be it further enacted,</hi> That the Governor shall<lb/>
2 have the power to use the Guards for Home Defence for<lb/>
3 the purpose of arresting conscripts and deserters.</p>
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          <p>SEC. 3. <hi rend="italics">Be it further enacted,</hi> That 
in addition to the exemptions<lb/>
2 contained in the Act to which this is an amendment,<lb/>
3 there shall be exempt County Commissioners,<lb/>
4 appointed under an Act entitled “An Act for the relief<lb/>
5 wives and families of soldiers in the army,” regular Millers,<lb/>
6 Blacksmiths who have established shops, necessary<lb/>
7 operatives in Factories and Foundries, the Attorney General,<lb/>
8 Solicitors of the several circuits and counties, Physicians<lb/>
9 of five years practice, Contractors with the State<lb/>
10 or Confederate government and their necessary employees,<lb/>
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11 one Editor to each newspaper and the necessary Compositors,<lb/>
12 Mail Carriers, Professors in colleges and Teachers in<lb/>
13 academies; <hi rend="italics">Provided</hi>, always, that nothing herein contained<lb/>
14 shall exempt any of the classes above named from<lb/>
15 being called out to repel an invasion of the counties in<lb/>
16 which they reside, or to suppress insurrection in the same.<lb/>
17 <hi rend="italics">Provided, further,</hi> that the Governor may exempt such<lb/>
18 other persons as he may deem necessary.</p>
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          <p>SEC. 4. <hi rend="italics">Be it further enacted,</hi> That for failure to attend<lb/>
2 at battalion drill, each field officer shall forfeit and pay one<lb/>
3 hundred dollars, each captain and other officers who shall<lb/>
4 fail to muster and drill their companies the times appointed,<lb/>
5 shall forfeit and pay for each, failure fifty dollars, and if a<lb/>
6 non-commissioned officer or private shall fail to attend at<lb/>
7 company drill, lie shall forfeit and pay not less than five<lb/>
8 nor more than twenty-five dollars; <hi rend="italics">Provided,</hi> that every<lb/>
9 absentee shall be allowed until the next muster to make<lb/>
10 his excuse.  The fines shall be adjudged by regimental<lb/>
11 and company court martial, and judgments are to be<lb/>
12 entered up and the fines collected in the same mode and<lb/>
13 in accordance with the provisions of the Militia Law of<lb/>
14 North-Carolina, passed at the Second Extra Session of the<lb/>
15 General Assembly, 1861.  It shall not be lawful for any<lb/>
16 commissioned or non-commissioned officer or private soldier<lb/>
17 in the Home Guards to be compelled to hunt and<lb/>
18 arrest deserters in any other part of the State but the<lb/>
19 counties in which they reside and the counties adjacent<lb/>
20 thereto.  And any officer or private soldier who<lb/>
21 shall refuse or neglect to attend and discharge their<lb/>
22 duty when ordered to hunt and arrest deserters, or<lb/>
23 any other duty assigned to them as members of the Home<lb/>
24 Guards, shall be liable to the penalties above prescribed<lb/>
25 for each and every day they shall so fail, refuse or neglect.</p>
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          <p>SEC. 5. <hi rend="italics">Be it further enacted,</hi> That the Surgeon General,<lb/>
2 by and with the advice and consent of the Governor, may<lb/>
3 appoint Surgical Boards, not exceeding three, composed of<lb/>
4 two physicians each, who, shall declare by their certificates<lb/>
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5 those per sons who shall be exempt from service under the<lb/>
6 Act to which this is an amendment, on account of mental<lb/>
7 or physical disability.</p>
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          <p>SEC. 6. <hi rend="italics">Be it further enacted, </hi>That the Guards for Home<lb/>
2 Defence, should they be called into service by the Governor,<lb/>
3 under the authority given to him in the Act to<lb/>
4 which this is an amendment, shall receive the same pay<lb/>
5 rations and allowances as soldiers in the Confederate<lb/>
6 States' service, and shall be subject to the rules and articles<lb/>
7 of war of the Confederate States.</p>
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          <p>SEC. 7.<hi rend="italics"> Be it further enacted,</hi> That this Act shall be in<lb/>
2 force, and take effect from and after its ratification.</p>
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