Draw on quarter-master-general for colors and musical instruments. 124 To receive returns of delinquent officers from battalion paymaster. 88 To hear complaints of inability. 125 Of delinquents aggrieved by company courts. 126 127 128 129 To be certified by the judge advocate to the company court. To erect houses for artillery pieces. BRIGADE JUDGE ADVOCATE, appointed by brigade board. 130 Ex officio clerk. To keep record of their proceedings, certify balance of fines in brigade paymaster's hands. To be transmitted to the treasurer. To receive list of fines from president of company courts. Certificates from constables of money paid to battalion. paymaster. BRIGADE MAJOR AND ÍNSPECTOR, his duty to attend, inspect the troops, arms, &c. 131 132. 133 68 85 153 To make returns to the adjutant general. 154 To report name of the reviewing officer. 155 To advertise meetings of regiments, battalions, &c. To collect fines imposed by brigade board on officers. C CAPTAINS, their duty to enrol their companies. Pp 114 3* 41, 43 88 102 Neglect or refuse to make list of delinquents and convey COLLECTORS OF TAXES, to receive duplicate from assessor of names not enrolled and liable to be fined. To deliver duplicate to county collector. Fines for deficiency in arms and accoutrements. Names of delinquents to be published. Returned to company court, On oath of clerk. Of delinquent officers to battalion paymaster, 53 184 254 255 220 29 33 226 227 266 191 192 194 198 199 13 12 11 19 53 223 54 55 56 57 58 59 159 160 178 Company officers when chosen to report acceptance. Resignation of company officers to brigadier-general or commandant. Sergeants when to take command of the company. COMPANY COURT, constituted by company officers. If no officer, sergeant to call three enrolled men. 60 65 To meet first Monday in August. To hear testimony. Impose fines and forfeitures. To make three returns of delinquents, One to battalion, one to brigade paymaster, and one to 179 61 62 63 64 67 68 69 Members of the court fined for neglect. Their fees to be paid by battalion paymaster. CONSTABLES, to levy on delinquents' goods and chattels, And take them to jail. To make return to battalion paymaster. Overplus to be paid to delinquent, Or to brigade board. To be certified to judge-advocate. To observe all duties and subject to usual penalties. COURTS-MARTIAL, general, for trial above rank of field officers. Offield officers. Of captains and subalterns. Regimental courts-martial within respective regiments 70 208 76 77 82 83 84 85 104 231 232 233 and independent battalions. 234 Officer who appoints courts-martial to approve or disapprove sentence. 235 Officer arrested to have 15 days notice. 237 Copy of charges exhibited against him. 238 If defendants neglect to appear, court may proceed. General court-martial of 13 not under rank of captain. 243 Trial of general staff to be paid by the treasurer. Of majors and inferior grade by battalion paymaster, 267 268 269 270 Bystander molest or insult the court to be fined. 272 273 Fines imposed by courts-martial to be certified to bri gade board. 274 275 Collected by brigade paymaster. D DELINQUENTS-Fined for non-attendance on days of exer If unable to procure arms and equipments. When called into actual service. 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 To be notified by printed or written notice. 221 205 E ELECTION. Company officers when elected to report ac ceptance. Resignation to brigadier-general or commandant. Certificate to be annexed to warrant of election. Who will send commissions to brigadier-general, EXEMPTS, from military duty. 159 160 161 162 163 164 166 2 5 Also service of ten years in uniform corps. F FERRIAGE. Militia going to training pay but one third. G GENERAL OFFICERS. See staff. I INDEPENDENT BATTALIONS. Commandants when entitled to promotion. On what days to parade for training. Where more than one exists to draw for rank. INVASION, Insurrection, military to be ordered out. See militia, 180 19 27, 29, 36 35 210 ISSUE, general may be pleaded, and this act given in evidence. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Delinquent lists to be returned Or against officers fined at court-martial. L LIQUORS SPIRITOUS, brought within one mile of parade forfeited. Commanding officer to see this executed. M MAJORS, to organize companies. appoint serjeant to command where no captain or subal terns. See brigade-board, election, militia. MILITIA to rendezvous three times a year. Battalions. Squadrons. 273 261 262 177 178 25 26 27 28 30 37 31, 32 183 Called into service to be classed. 211 In case of desertion to be fined or imprisoned. 228 Under military discipline from sun-rising to sun-setting. 259 Under arms six hours, three hours at a time. Father shall be excused from military duty. MUSKETS, pistols, &c. not to be brought on parade loaded. 257 173 |