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49th section of this act to be read after roll-call.

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Non-commissioned for refusal to serve or obey orders to

be fined by regimental court-martial.

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Company officers to be cashiered or fined not making list, &c. by general court-martial.

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QUARTERMASTERS, how appointed.

Furnish rations and ammunition for detachment.
To be paid by warrant on treasurer.

QUARTERMASTER-GENERAL. Rank of brigadier-general.

To provide colors.

Field blue, device and ornaments uniform.

Instruments of music.

To draw on the treasurer for payment.

Accounts to be laid before legislature.

RANK determined by lot.

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According to date of commissions.

To be drawn for by independent battalions.

REGIMENTS, how composed and officered.

Staff.

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RETURNS, accurate, to be made by commanding officers of

companies, battalions, regiments, brigades, and divi-
sions, to their next superior officer,

Once a year, in three months after training.

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SERJEANT, to command company,

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Until officers are elected.

To appoint three enrolled persons to constitute a company court.

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TRAININGS of the different corps.

Trainings to be as designated by law.

On the march to attend shall pay but one third toll or
ferriage.

TREASURER OF THE STATE, to keep separate accounts of
all monies paid under this act, and to prosecute.
To constitute a military fund.

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To exhibit his account thereof to the legislature.

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To pay for rations and ammunition.

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For trial of general and staff officers.

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For colors and instruments of music.

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For cavalry horses killed or taken by the enemy.

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Brigade paymaster to pay forward monies to treasurer.

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To receive balance of monies certified by brigade board. 133
To receive returns from the brigade paymaster,
And the balance directed to be paid.

UNIFORM Conformably to general orders.
Officers to appear in full uniform,

And with sword or hanger or fined.

UNIFORM CORPS, exempted after ten years service from

common duty.

How enrolled.

Certificate thereof.

After appearing in uniform.

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INDEX

TO THE

COMPILATION OF THE PUBLIC LAWS

OF THE

STATE OF NEW-JERSEY,

From November 11, 1800, to February 23, 1811.

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Actions of Debt, all suits on bond, notes of hand,
book account, or any other demand, founded
on simple contract, for the payment of money
only, shall be in the name and style of.
Administration, letters of see Surrogates.
Aliens, authorized to purchase and to hold real

estate.

To declare intention to become a citizen accord-
ing to existing laws of the United States.
Attorney-General, to prosecute for recovery of
fine and costs, where offenders in the state-
prison shall have any estate.

Attornies, not to practice in the courts of which
they are clerks, and penalties.

Liable to be sued in justice's court.

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Bail, affidavit by person present at the taking not
required.

Recognizance of, before justice on warrant.
Bond to be taken by constable, and form.

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Bank-Stock, taxed one half of one per cent.
Treasurer to prosecute delinquent company.
Execution from one of the justices of the su-
preme court to the sheriff.

Paper, not to be made but by permit from the
governor under penalty of $2000.

Beef and Pork, repacking of, regulated for expor-

tation.

Inspectors, how commissioned.

Oath to be taken and filed.

Stores to be provided.

Barrels, how made.

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Beef, to be assorted into mess, prime, & cargo. ib.

How packed and branded.

Pork, how assorted and branded.

Mess, prime, and cargo.

Barrels to be inspected and branded.

Branding irons to be secured.

When shall be pickled.

Compensation to inspector and packer.

Casks not to be used second time.

Penalty for neglect or delay,

Shifting or mixing, branded without authority.
Penalties, half to prosecutor and one half to the

overseers of the

poor.

Bergen, charter of incorporation amended and

confirmed.

Freeholders to choose seven trustees.
Present trustees and property vested in.

Burlington courts established.

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Caveat against probate of will, &c.-See surrogate.
Certiorari limited to 18 months.

Chester and Evesham, boundaries altered.

Clerks in chancery and supreme court to give bond
with sureties.

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