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        <p>Mr. PERKINS moved the following as an amendment to the Exemption Bill, reported from the Committee on Military Affairs:</p>
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          <head>A BILL<lb/>
To be entitled An Act to amend the existing Acts for the exemption of persons from military service.</head>
          <p>1 SECTION 1. <hi rend="italics">The Congress of the Confederate States of America do</hi><lb/>
2 <hi rend="italics">enact,</hi> That the provisions “to secure the proper police of the<lb/>
3 country,” contained in the act approved October 11, 1862, shall<lb/>
4 not extend to any farm or plantation on which the negroes have<lb/>
5 been placed by division from any other farm or plantation since<lb/>
6 the date of said act, unless in cases of forced removal by reason<lb/>
7 of invasion or imminent menace of hostile occupation.</p>
          <p>1 SEC. 2. That on any farm on which resides a family of white<lb/>
2 women and children not less than ten in number, who are<lb/>
3 dependent for support and protection on the labor and presence<lb/>
4 of a white man, and on which there is no white male adult not<lb/>
5 liable to military duty, and not physically or mentally incapable<lb/>
6 of affording such support and protection, or male minor or minors<lb/>
7 capable of working said farm, there shall be exempted one person<lb/>
8 as laborer, when said person shall verify the facts aforesaid by
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9 his own and the affidavits of two respectable citizens, to be filed<lb/>
10 with the enrolling officer, and shall also make affidavit that said<lb/>
11 person so to be exempted, designs in good faith to act in said<lb/>
12 capacity on said farm; and in the event of a failure to do so, at<lb/>
13 any time thereafter, this exemption as to said person shall cease:<lb/>
14 <hi rend="italics">Provided,</hi> The enrolling officer shall be satisfied that a white male<lb/>
15 adult, not liable to military duty, cannot be procured suitable<lb/>
16 for said purpose.</p>
          <p>1 SEC. 3. That, upon petition by the county court, or equivalent<lb/>
2 body of magistrates, one person, by them designated, may<lb/>
3 be exempted as laborer for any large number of women and<lb/>
4 children, not less than twenty, resident in one vicinage, though<lb/>
5 they may not all be of one family, or under the same roof, or on<lb/>
6 the same farm, dependent for support and protection on the labor<lb/>
7 and presence of a white man, and among whom there is not present<lb/>
8 any white male adult not liable to military service and not<lb/>
9 physically or mentally incapable of affording such support and <lb/>
10 protection: <hi rend="italics">Provided,</hi> The said exemption shall continue only<lb/>
11 during the continuance of said employment in good faith.</p>
          <p>1 SEC. 4. That nothing in any act relating to exemptions shall<lb/>
2 be construed to exempt agents, clerks or other persons employed<lb/>
3 by officers in the quartermaster's commissary's or other departments<lb/>
4 of the government, unless such agents or clerks are allowed<lb/>
5 by law, and their fees or salaries fixed by law, and they were
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6 so employed previous to October 11, 1862; nor to authorize the<lb/>
7 discharge of any one now in the military service of the Confederate<lb/>
8 government.</p>
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