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" - _6 * .ii, ' ' ' ' '' '', , t-%''& i -; : ,,1 : ;:- .. .-.1 : 17 -' :•, ; ';. - ei ' ,. - ,',.' r s -'- i.":! 1' 1,- i. .. 4: : '- :4- ' '''.. - :! - ; ; I ' rri e g ' :i-;: : : : = - f - ...i.1;•% 1 '% :st: 1V- 4 -IL ' ''4.-- ` 4.:'-' ' ' ' ''' -''' ''''-' : '''''-''''l • ":• 7 : • ' 4• .~i' ':: IMI ..:~: 4a.A.LIIGEIVCE Pima testerasgs' Evidl*Gazette. I f . , • - Gus. . of tha'Plt iY¢rgh fdieryi • inst./ the f ollowing PSPPA e nd4.sPig -tidal's - proclamation, witortlEariabiAlsvatev. Dr,dfebto, Danglps,nt,lPittsbuigh-,4libir t :lfte'r sio" - tturdisettielite,ldoptautantiriersitli -. , -.4ltelittititirgh - Prisbytery;nl .:constribted •tiy , 141sitipofittuS , molt impdn. • ; rive duty toapreathelt notaleinua-usqtali - fled approhitionO:tlataveraltproclantellon of (be l nlfe4 Beaten .• - Irt thi3adgindict t'llertriciAbilii , tiny this is the most n intortidit dtelegrnent • . ' by iliy' iseou; ilia • sin'oe the foundations bt. our ?..Pubile nerd:first leariprln , the herolvahlave . ...iments of our revolutionary strem - ••:-.1c-is -a ~Iptoolemeation.foundiaLupott.:the,:peinolphie of ~,entrualsectitudp,, J usticeit ad.:v.lBw Si laid dqr.; 1 , 1 4. , #ke,aPriPP4re s . of.-AkTivOrit!lg been finie4huAli dfdkedVi.Alll,:bith - OneidaYeVilliOn:*.idatt: i i,npli,Pdilifeiftli4 - fury, fern ..oity'b•S'the,slrve power of a inejorkti 3 Of 'the • the virAida of overthrowing and completely destroyllik the goverantout, stolen -Of - - extending 'the Elio: mainnad perpetuating the eitetiniatiefintol antes,. servitude, which has always vowed-to be. tiiitoratuidn't•lPMßtrkil.'9l4-4toijtiolel 1 •tabrib, and mnst a cdestroy the Union, or be itselftifeettlayad4 lotaitneasindideirmim- -ateness :nava sufficiently ,demosaratecl,thst 41,14,19,Ati0h It ,tonet oolatojyti 4l, bs,l,PPlPl Al 14134 th e therigittretaiGniiriarp Ifitiveree, well ea:.‘oc loyal of isua,ldvee,Ofliberty 'bona; aid 'or •• - - thrOliiihriMid the friends of free; - instititiciUs . Uttar& ''"• •"•"•'.=:' ' itprovee, moreover, that. the Government - afpoUtty,' and must - 111190 the Adminiitra -410n:from the ruinous effects of a diversity of • prtip - oge which snap have' previously eilsted: :itfirtilillettnn.conoert action,antorts..Sho fi,7*ot4Pls.,4o37all4Axilr YP.Ostl e9hdPIS is k*EArd' t O foetir4 - fre9. °s 4 ° lff i a iii' 1 .- 0011 so diverse, and,. fn some, 10 , ,diegiieefitt. , It audits thrill C4'5040,6 elety . loyal; ittihoi;tiiter into revefi r 'dbilolal'healt. - It !nth% gretteanteit, to be betiteat . 81aehry , atiii , ldberty.' , ;It•in the', ifif!iOnentand' the t0n4 13 1 -1 0 1 4,• noir tioI4JgOS 039040;:bi." en coiingthem.thmilftthe goverothent shall be • aceessful..int the' moppet:43lOn etf: this ':t rebelli o n, Slavery chill no longer exist atilme ntr,disergithise-oia'eirlArlttie nation. It la+ rainbow on ui4poitti&ColoOei •.; She ;Igo and assurancet-that4b , e-sont. •of all r "villantes". - neveragara•deluge lewitnits • deeclittineeritra„ It detirivintrthri enemy of most Pil*earizi• - rtltdo 4 4 l i'at a • ; ..P f l a7 :cos tlislat'sPitigo.Of hismoitfarlornhopes. In: the spy of its holy liEhttherstr. the dawn of 's new . .era, In - the-who - of la-blessed • tat:de r als , ' is tha .soittitt'Tet the ired ram the beeti . of;the 11 1 4 - '4A. 11 4 ,1 14.: 'tanning iota for the establishment of rens ?retriailireedoni.- .It is theproOlaation the . • Ifrst'jubtleri,Atuatics over,enjoyed....ltli • , sirtually.-theamansinatloVot - raorst Hind of•people.••• 'Therefore, Haotosd,i'That, itstuutog thin:phitianition, • ensident et, the..:Unlied atatell: h a s constitutionally taken advantage or lbef,salgencive of ss,es,r. end yieddstd.tis: an u I:operative, lacesity for tbsgoveramenasnd the pantry- - • • 'ilnielved, -That • period of seventeen months' hay proved the •lruse-water` system, of coropprattsit. to be is most signal faun', andthstthe yens andAltou• ,ongh Insiuthree of radlisliom alotatosn.ainfit aslecntn '• BisoirSif; TlititAdyieldlig to the of the cue; the Preildeut Lou evinoada high splrit.of devotion to the Cause of truth and- righlentstiew :.unparalleled .ezifFutive-courege, ad:La principle of the , wept and met: disinterested ,-petuottant. and thenthsms beirt, '.Resideed,:fhas Ire pledge ourselves. and nut open the people nadir our care to sostain the Praddent by every just .memos - sour power" Its .narrylag. out the prerieinitiOn than W detail!, fiesolsed,t That this being oeffitatAmerican tuot, shall celebrate it with appropriate religions exerthest an the ; approaching day of ThanklifiVing, sad invite.thelovers of hewing) in all tbinriinnUint , 4:2lliSaani to unite , with - • • .—. . greOlv4,-.Tfiat a coPy this. psperle forwarded:to .the Piceident - the member. of net Gana•at wOn the, hey. John. Nevin,. Modem :B&W, Jobs Douglesi I:4iCierki were 'ordered to atlix their avian:rot:to the paper iffirially;; and tranainit it .tpi.liCk"riird, qr the :,Cabititt,.and give; is da,extensiva circulation as rpossible through theism:der ant "listens . ~~= f~~'~ F~._:: 14rulPier. 1 . 11 ..or CAPWIA Y0u. 6.9112im; eeplabr Vert , 6order, of Cbi . S, Soundhesd &clear *be felt,ip,oaeof theliti tries t lalditylaa4, was buried iyesterdey lit lie* Caelle,,teurveeti !sillilus7 4o3 D - Urs. Capt. Vet, Oorder wee "AI atdi o u...rititia,;! . .Ana•wo:tiiii4 ll l44h. ei*victurned r:; 1*. pittr i "ol.biikt ia to l;l do tt i i ito ro t ebeLCaitilif*re utemberilidid: Werei , .'liedebret'iditr • " lidlfrallareW-16i delivered ford And. John McMillan, , Cbepleln:ierbo saw Captain Van .°°„,47.Ztatlh=l.. When menw Abe fauerstr!.,procieeldet:,,r*bUlf Apr arditerf,'Coloikei leirefelt a bi ji ff - 104 1 Z ; ;-:-.testimony to the personal worth an falter-: *,---iin tfan iiorder Rae. ii i titi r gtit 7 4 the benediction ,,e pi ctir • D umber ou volleys, thOlOrki Pr oo .o lo ki n refrseed ics.atopa co Au t0wn,„1.,-1, Flits eath Regiment riinnelynniti _ : minute, eornmtsilined °lidera of this tegitnent heassarmilag-Ant;rWediesdai-afte i n o i n,At othref.iEt.tdpleermd'it Tiat'Roii t i a ;flso4:l Ilb°a.: Pin 1414,%. th a M n'S i s ing u h e tU wlio l ting a aii & mdb eta. terries, abroad an azigeaey , achy iike thatto'Whleh they have . so tissehtly testenided..: Committed were .inted - id... - es,eol l 4,lhe r dispoildlotiof thio costraivalti,ter IRO .eontributips the- lienntlarf• means tozuniform:suolFmembetaai , may l e el unable to incur the expense: tit it to berhoped that the citizens of Pittsburgh and Allegheny stattentnitibls lne body of droonatells- Fdonleelotirtnt elreirlittlerinagertt!in. ,„ I.iatAhe,sideting taternidlO;elgitiiereifentee', tram temesintridiandilii report, ant ths,set... and-Osplainamerelavoinbla se -te filllng•Fp the entiteriolfirAolfbe #4lilikderaimpird of iSti-A06411A e i . 4.xoArAiee.t.bak the rs p o iis of -t Cloisliiiumo aims plaaiabn>2~6ndsyi 6th Inst4st b o'eloak pt po. M=l ~. 7 ~,,. =-~.~~<. —The . iktitilX;l•rtAr"be34**t;:eqr . '144 1 e isiiing excuit.". • And...Osie fronuch' tintOnihe remark - But iii great retiree of' regret is that t`hoae. `who are ettlaB- . so mat arrilhi'very alies,Wke kiree sti4 felt ,the lekitititerest try the'iticietii4fiitie home ; and _ tboyaine•iiiitaqtaloiDlcischni _ Sbaic neAbbOra,te sarikin etionitery T ttiedirectaed.po r m five evidence not Sought exemption, because of the odium:thus • oast upon r the business. klanyi : k6artreally 'inn Tot matte Adiesiiild 'a `home; shoes 'day' t Wei to' &tear/Mite& "t• nthe - country know-each other," lido,' each `' other's hs+ lorY,lbiseihrard..that initheitYttillits of mbidentl?aonneeted:withiourialghbo t i fain: I Ithkok:ottekrererbi'siev v7ditah ingtred , bi 111), Eattlaltla .74,100Oskthrste.i and AM! PklttualtftftcW. l .s.lre - Jbad .4 0 P l2 l/' 1 9 1 "'ilRP' m t t itItter 44 . 4 : eWe " 1 „ 11 ;1 1 An Exit r ,4744 , 44 1 A5id "li:T.Man ' 1 4'00 160 lb ty.,:yrould iierieVlisierpasde' Itsflpicarinee urffll *riper Lott age , brisightlir aconettimied Nyemmivevy glad' tlisCilei people are spiaking -,:l'Buittoni ken was "Cheri lately ; but Co every body knows him to be.q.iletsont'Llerr, I they gakq ; no notice of biksayings after.he ii g?" 4 .•4 l4 .PiAgl.:Pli s4sl S , Pa ro k: bu X ,st,sabi 13arcie „Tali ibscut,i'ho hars,west,tbropi,ile tried W#4l* lo l"2 4llt Yß fowl' thins' the .pro — p,e 4 pt ; Old; laity would itifionsiciek ten' 'Cay itephbliiit?t handsisi 66i:would he to the haudCof a man who ntalies% - llbrpoia gad sale bindbets iivery"wintaii burg.:.Weram all getig toshiletectidn:yre- PArsdlieocrie messoniintaf: sontiteMinee.-? , ~I:o,3l.T4olgoitiOntifikerivelllrenee :Niftesy, PabroJa,i6AW:4lol.)3Vll4•o9cliti mos., r.' Tiers Wl4,klit,t4 " 4 00 - W TRF A.o.ogzuktuo. Of - A. x.lncoph., sent 'Ors'i t iOrires StoCifter, Ole preqliFlpqinn: which Star iea~ly dil4llo4,_snenpliew.ous. deropininient 'WM? former: ' Theittie 6 - ( tree= min is marked here 'very Treasen and treasonable Sentiments will now he things that Demoeraeryls ruled. qHF /Me SIOWte ,The.People!s pares:sometimes, • estled the Republican party, - heifer therpres eat aftrarded. atl„She thinking: Democrats. of .lackuoG times ; . rJ Some diy :magi I may tell you More about our progress out here. We ace . , icing to Wit011;-11Othlkil . by itso tht ,we can have a warrant fey our confidence of Complete ineenvi so fir al Itiridley is ermeernedi.on the second Tuesday of . October. • • J. S. :Exerapts-in Pittsburgh and A,lle. We give below the whole number enrolled! in the ■breral wards of thelwo . otttesitogether with the number, of exempt, and thil percent, age in ouch:; $46.4.-. ... No. Eurolle4. No. Exempt. for Ccltt. 944, 110 8 64.110 1 . 772 142 5,31 11 -8 ' ' 2,165 • 291 7 128 291 . 4-' 1,037 105 9 .92 105 's' • ' • 1,983 . 202 9116'202 6 1,646 215 7 141-215 .7 ' .. '549 ,46 - 11 43.46 1,073 1. 90 ...... 11'83,90 1,089 . je5...... 6 79-165 maiciussr. , 905 42 21 23 42 2' L.— 1,058 105 10 58-100 3' • 1,706 95 . 18 2-98 4.. .:.: . . . .....-... •1,980• 14T 18 69-14 T Total...* 3,700 . 387 .• The above' ighies .'total its both eities, of 1,783 exempts. In PltUbnrgh the per. cont act ifcexempta is about 84. 5, while 4n Alla ghee wottte.smrollment of the two .cities is 10,3133—Int1ke .kiasy t itglis the ,tonsoUnscast is B*o, townships 13,333—making . !../141otat,"nt011eit;ot in, the pOinty, 31'099. . the per ainfige.or Ilienipts in , the bor ought and teWnships 'co higher thsn in the cities,- the total exemPtions in the coon ty wilt not reach • quite* 4,ooo—leasing :33 , 000 sulkiest to.military duty. L., • . • . North Sawicki, Academy. This fitisiohool, under the direction of Bn-. H. Ifetberi PrintirieViii4l bees its next sal , idon Novemb er sth, and eon, time . , twenty-twoweek'. The character of the institution is well kaosth to.ntany-,of ant ottlsoitt, whe ate„auailing , thou:amities. of its piottliu:tuleaufepos: , liS It **Tara a very noelthful Ifortewteltly.tainship, inotth of New Bifghtithigtatiotr, tad fifteen mitre south of New , Caitle.L This scenery-in'thin - immediate sielaity Is varied andbanutifal, sad ;hap«, ple intisipiretatirintelllsent trit.prosperions , The Aisdpuzf beau' ofaeosseftum:New Ileightan, and bi,Ritlibt telt hours rids Rf l thill Yity.• The course of ithstruetitui ecimp*ilatsive and 'airmail', embracing the, asty us well an_the higher. branches tf : an . educa tion. - ,Strief to , nithipropes cultivation -of the :mein! fiodlilul, and the constant alga of‘the' principal is to sitiound thi young with 'AI the lailuenees 'tsf• thin LlterarpS•elety ina-! neotedmitblubit.desdnalyrwhlon 'afftadi:the WilialletaJenfoppartunity ~to ,pnaetioe io owns pusltAitheelocutionl and, dettemallea. , ..A59011?;-.01•11#3,111Y, cf. ieleteeliefs we iltel ahote-t e-folfow t.",gtigood,lt..,ltareii• hi.4,lsOwth Vittsbutei.des, A idibirpr, Sea. r; (Widen Get. ' If, P. Miteileryrwf.," %Wait Wood s, Esq., tfl. Holstein, Adlat Itelnetnen; end XICI4I6IOIIIIIIi-tity.i!' f.• kiroaliisi vest be-obtained aetha. book store' 'of -,A..a.:-Essushimtood.stiest,.., ciis atoriawr• Tie number:et &attar la this city, from . , 'Elope.llot.. - 40 , 13ipt. 728 Lb, 'as raportod 'Dr: iA'l..,,,e.'filacitylitti'iii/sfehin to the'frtiard 'of llealtit;ls ai foiiosniV , , Mtlaf,. 1 f . l~euiilet, .V Obildrai ....161•7`"••••?••• - , gThif'Sattsis weret ' , 'Consataptioni2; apo ,pLia7,• 9; 'ascots, :1 - ;* dropsy, I; 'also*. of beast, Irsoageirtion. , lo/ , 1611/01 dystlliorLs,- 21,.mairlot faves.%-istariatimi: 4; :conpation . of,-1;4111.1; wokoewo, 2 ; croups /11stestbuil disease,!; premolar! histb,ll,lkrirooeybalas, ' Tan'•Siedet iiLu Rittaxiso.—Wcirkmen lire now - employed In the 'ocinipletinn 'II the pier for the Ralfroad bridge and' In excavating for. the abutment en this side of the Monongahela 'river at the foot' of 'Ross Street. .The !Tata bilis proseoiated b 7 the Western s triinapircWitlnn .Company v who now have control of the Steubenville Railroad. AT float.—Lient. - Oliver West ' of the Sec and Virghale llogimant, is at hishome in Al legheny, ,looks exceed ingly well, it in,goid health and spirits, and _enjoys camp life hugely. dvtricir - At. LATit OF THE UNITED STATES. Paned 'at 'the' Sieortd,Beeshois of the Thirty nth .111;ireis. . :•• . • slaw — itinset;_reiti‘looligamPle of vir tue, honde,Wl•tolliitY,iii s tithordination •,. tobe vigilant ite3disfeetihglhi,iinadlict. of ell who may; placed under ,their coin and;, guard aka taipoioall', ilieolute.and immoral preselect!, sad to*r reat:lllll,lowimay.. be _guilty of ,theca,,ito-, i.9v4iNitto the: aws and: .regnlations ti otthe navy upon:Tan of inch -punishinent " geneial voitt.margstmar think propel. , to. rata 2 The/ 'commanders end tieval stations" to Which' chipluna tare'attached !hell' Sawa. divine service ;to be Performed Ilanday;_ :Osier:or the weather i ~ttnd • 'other circumstances will allowJt to be done; and . itis earnestly recommendeaLto all offi. 'Pens seamen: and others in. the navalser ,vice ;diligently_ to attend at every perform. ance ',of the worship of Almighty - ;God. [Arty:irreverent or unbecominr beloMor 'during divine Service shall be puniihed 'as a general, or summary court-martial shill direct. ARTICLE 3. The punishment of death, or such other punishment .4,s a court-martial eliall ad judge; may be inflicted on any person in the nasal service— ' First.' Whd shall make or attempt to make, or unite with, any mutinous, assem bly; or knowing the same, or of any in tended mutiny, shall not forthwith corn twit:ileitis it to his superior or commanding officer, or being—witness, to, or present at, -any. mutiny; shall - no t 'do' his ntmbat to suppress it; - " - ' Seetaid.-Or shall disobby' the lawful or ders • Ut •his - superior officer,' or strike; :o r assaillti or attempt or threaten to - Strike or use tint - him, while in theexiention Of the "duties of his office; Third. Or shall give hold, or entertain any.intercomee or intelligence teller with any enemy or rebel, without leave from the President of the United States, the Secretary of the Nary, the commander-in chief of the fleet, or the commander of a squadron ; case of a ,vessel acting singly, 'from commanding'hii' officer; _ Feurth„Oi?shall desert, or entice others todesert to itti enemy or rebel? 1 - • • Fifth. °rattail receive any message 'or letter from aii'enemy or rebel, or he aware of the unlawfuLreception of each lettevor Message; and fail to take the earliest op portunity to Inform his superior or com manding officer. thereof; • • • • Sixth. Or shall in time of war, desert or betray his trust, or entice' or ai d-otters to betray their trust, or shall sleep upon his Watch, orleave his station before regularly relieved ; Seventh. Or shall intentionally or wi. fully' suffer at 4 vessel of the navy to be stranded or.rtin updn rocks yr shoals, or improperly hazarded, or shall wilfully or maliciously injure any vessel_of the navy, or. any part of her tackle,; armrment, or equipment whereby the safety of the vessel shall be:hazarded, or the lives of the crew exposed'to danger, or shall set on fire or otherwise unlawfully destroy any public property notilien In the possession of an enemy, pirate or rebel; • Eighth: .0i shall 'strike, or attempt to strike,' the deg:Loan enemy or rebel' without proper authority, or when engaged in battle shall treaclioromily.yieldor pusillanimously cry for quarter ; • • • . • Ninth. Or shall in time of battle display cowardice, negligence, or disaffection, or withdraw from or keep out of danger to which he should expose himself; or shall desert his duty or station, or entice others to do so; or shall not properly observe the orders of his commanding officer and use his utmost exertions to carry them into execution when ordered to prepare for, join in, or when actually engaged in battle, or while in sight of an enemy ; Tenth. Or when commanding a fleet, squadron, or vessel acting singly, shall, upon the probability of an engagement, or on sight of any armed vessel of en enemy or rebel, neglect to prepare and clear his ship for action ; or shall not, upon signal for battle, use his utmost exertibusin yohisin in battle, or shall fail to encourage, own person his inferior officers and men to fight courageously; or shall not. do his ut most, fo overtake and capture or destroy any vessel which it is - his duty 'to encoun ter; or - Atli not afford all practicable relief and assistance to vessels belonging . to the United Stites or their allies when engaged in battle. ARTICLE 4 Spies, and all persons who shall come or be found in the capacities of spies, or who shall bring, or deliver any seducing letter or, message from an enemy or rebel, •or endeavor to corrupt any person in the nary to betray his trust, shall suffer death or such other punishment u a court martial :shall adjudge. ARTICLZ • The oriine of al - nyder, when committed by an officer, seaman, marine, or other per son belonging to ifely• public ship or tt easel of the Unites Stites, without the territorial :jurisdiction of the-eats*, may be punished with death-by- the sentence of a court martial = - ARTICLE 6 In any case where a naval court martial ,is authorized to , adjudge . punishment, of , death it may sentence the person convicted ;to imprisonment for life, or. for • stated term, at hard labor, and such sentences of imprisonment and hard labor may be car ried into execution in any prison or pent itentiary under the control of the United States, or the use of which shall be allowed by the legislature of a State and person convicted by a court martial and imprle aped in the prison or penitentiary of any . State or Territory shall in all respects be subject to they same discipline and treat. inent and under the Barnet control as con ;rids sentenced by the courts of the State nr Territory in which such prison or pen itentiary is situated. ARTtotx 7 i Such pooisliment Its a court martial shed iiiijodge may be inflicted on soy person in the navy : First. Who'shall be guilty of cruelty, op. pressbni, Or maltreatment of those eubjeot to bin orders; Second. Or shall be guilty of profane swearing, falsehood, drunkenness, gam bling, fraud, theft, or any other scandalous Conduct tending to the destruction of good morals; Third. Or shall quarrel with, strike, or assault any other person In the navy, or aim provoking or reproachful words, ges tures, or menaces, or-endeavor to foment quarrels between other persons in the navy, or send or accept a challenge to fight a duel, Or sot as second in s duel; ! Fourth. Or shall treat with Contempt his superior afloat.; or be dierespectful to him in language or • deportment wilitst'in the, execution of hie office; or shall join in or : be uttw a r r ij. w or m e r nail:: i t weaken t c d h ue e law f ul ' commanding officer; . Fifth. Or 'hall be neg li gent or enrolees in obeying orders, or culpabirfinefficient in the performance of duty; ; Sixth. Or shall knowingly make or sign. ar shall aid, .abet, direct or procure „the Making or. signing of any film nister,, or .bill ,ezeoutn or attempt or oountessance any frond against the Oohed Butes; or shall waste, embessle, or fraudulently buy, Ball, or receive any ammunition,, Foyle ipnn, or Other stores, Or, 'Amide tii.l power to prayent:lc shall knOwingly • pi:11:, Ira tatoh, wastal,riobouliment, sale or ro. delyt; • - Seventh.' Or shall, through last/nation of negllgenoo f augur any vessel of the navy l 0 be Orlindatier..o.4.3lFALfinfiker ohotki. , ritiitardedf -- ist7,loth.; .0a sheill, ir . *Rituivierit;plunder, ahnft ma ;orlitaltreal. any iohabitaut t or Wore — rlirthilOr . -re ps*T in any wlge;c;;lOii nbaa!altairtiattilo,ditoot, appitalend, and ofendem.. - and aid r4Eit rrpeni, .sprtited jar the Oisl i t4 r i t i: dist of peso*, dese rt oii4firl-o.oi, or old'oxo.thiltatbOti i dedialm slaAboilionitragaissisthig l orlif, lo ,o, l **jf: • - ..). - en.rloed4oraot,[ng 044 r fan, aStroister at-Wrms, 'refuge' to receive such prisoners as shall—be-committed to his champ, or.tuttincrecaived thinnzgutliwut tetlbeetrescape,OrViitaiiiiffiem without orders from the ropilfantliority ; i,-.TElgth=:o,e4.o3PthiLl2 ttaAted.(44,9 ship or vessel. appointed se-convoy to mer chant or Other TOBllefilli443olltly to ,likrlbruillis'dniStoni shall de "nr exact any compensation for his serVices, or shgl maltreat the ()fail= or crew)of such nter illuinriethill vessels;` Thirteenth. Or shall take, receive, or per mit to be receivecrdraoarci Of the vessel to vettichileilittaehels4.good itnnuii dise for freight, sale, or traffic, except gold, silver, or jewels, for freight or safe-keeping, br shaU deinand'or receive' any compensa tion for the receipt or transportation of any other articles Chan gold, silver ' or jewels, without authority from the President of the United States or the Secretary of the Fourteinth. Or steal violate or refuse obedience to any lawful general order or regulation issue by the Secretary of the Navy. AwncLs 8 All offences committed by persons be longing to thenavy, which are not specified in the foregoing articles, shall be punished m a court martial shall direct; but, in.. no case ehall punishment by flogging be in flicted,, nor shall any . court martial adjudge punislithent by flogging. Veil 9. All offences committed by persons be longing to the:navy, while on shore, shalt be punished in the Same manner as if they had been committed at sea. :laving 10. No commander of 's vessel of the navy shall inflict any other punishment upon a commissioned or warrant officer than , pri. Tato reprimand, suspension from duty, • arrest, or Confinement; neither of which shall matinee lotiger - than lea dsys, apt & further period be - necesetiry to bring the offender to a court martial; nor 'shall he inflict, or cause or permit to be Infileted upon petty officer or person of inferior rating, or„marine, any punishment for a single offence or at any onetime other.than one of the following punishments, 'VIZ First ; Reducton of any rating established by himself. Second. Confinement with or without ; irons, single or double, such confinement not to exceed ten days, unless necessary in the case of a prisoner to-tie tried by court martial. Third. Solitary confinement on bread and water not exceinefive days. Fourth.. Solitary confinement not exceed ing seven days: Fifth. -Deprivation of liberty onshore. Sixth. Eitra duties. • • No other punishment shall be permitted on board of vessels belonging to the nary, except by sentence of a generator summary court martial. Summnry courts martial may state any rated person for incompe tency,. All punishments indicted by the commander, or by his order, except repri mands, shall be fully entered upon the ship's log. • MITICLII 11 General Courts martial may be convened as often as the President of 010:failed State; the Setiretary.of . the Navy, or coto manderdn-ohlef of sleet or equadron shall deem it necessary : Provided, That .in, the waters of the Ilnited States no commander in-chief of • Seat or squadron shall convene a general court martial unless 'by express authority of the President of the . United States: Provided, alto, That no. general court martial shall consist of More then thirteen nor less than five commissioned officers asmembers; and as many officers shall be summoned on every such court as cam be convened without injury to the service, so as not to exceed thirteen; and the senior officer shall always preside, the others taking placelecording to their rank ; and in no case Where it can ba avoided without injury to the 'service shall more than one-half the metabers, exclusive of the president, be junior to the officer to be tried, ARTICLE 12. • The president of the 'court is authorized and required to. administer ~the following oath or a ffi rmation to' the j udge advocate or person officiating ea such: • "I, A, B, do swear (or affirm) that 1 will keep a true mord of the evidence given to and the proceedings of this court; neer will I divulge or by any means disclose the sen tence of the court until it shall have been &pi...revel by thersper authority ; norwill Jat any, time divulge or disclose the vote or opinioa of any, partioular member Of the court, unless required ea to do before a court of justice in due course of law." This oath or affirmation being duly ad ministered, each member of the-court, be fore proceeding to trial, shall take-the fol lowing oath or affirmation, which the judge advocate, or risimon•officiating as such, is hereby autbonzed to administer : "I, B, do' swear (or affirm) that I will truly try, without prejudice or partiality, the wee now depending according to the evidence which shall Came before the court, the rata for the government of the navy, and my own conscience •,. and that I will not by, any means dregs or disclose the sentence of the court 'until it shall have been 'approved by the proper authority, nor will I at any time divulge or disclaim the vote or opinion of any particular , member of the court unless required so .to do before a court of justice in due course of law." ' Armlets 18. ' , All testimony given to s general court. martial 'shall be on, oath or.. effirrostion, which the president of the court Ls hereby authorized to administer; and if any per son shall refuse to give hie evidence as aforesaid, or shell prevaricite, or shill be have with cenferopt 10 the 'court, it shall and may be lawful for the court to Imprison su4k.oftendir. at,their discretion :Provided, That the IMPrieonment in no case shall ex. teed two months. .And every person who shall commit , wilfulptuirni ePicana lion- on oath of affirmation before .snob court; or who shall I, corruptly procure, 'or suborn; any person to . commit , each- wilful . perjuiy, shall: , and may be prosecuted by Indictment or information in &air court, of justiie of the United Steles; aide:hill suffer suchpeniltieS as ire authorised the laws` of the Nniled States In cases of perju., ry,, or. the, eubordiaStion thereof. And in everfProiecution for perjurit, lar „the sub ordination thereof under this set,, it.-,shall. be:suffielent to set forth theeffensecharged on the'defendant, without setting !Militia authority by vrtilebithe court washelk the particular matters broughebe intended to toe'lionght befora said court. . The following oath shall be administered to witnesses before courts martial and courts of inquiry: • , . "You do solemnly Swear (or affirm „as the'clise maybe)lbstihe evidence you eltall give in the case now before this court shall be the truth,. the, whole truth, antl.nething but the and flit you willstateeveryfr thing within pita knowledge and,ieeolionl . • ,- - tion In reheat to the c God," (or this:you do .0 der the p elts and tf4, ,, 4 ;:u r. t atte itf:i 4 l . , i2 l 4 .7i t ir i •g r . tran bis e l e ti rred a o , ol n hi ; penalties of perpry.) • •.' cionemand to a.suocessar. . - . - ALTICLI 16. , i Sixth. No officer or Other person who The potion, accused. Malt be furnished shall have been Temporarily absent en defy with a true cpy,of the charges, with the from the seesef,tr the' beekiref which be specilloallomt, at the time he is put mar. continned to be borrie whiles° shan't, shall, arrest i,nor_shall. any other.therges than be deptired, Lit consequence ofeur.liabseadti; those so exhibited. be urged spinet the of any prise money to *BM he would ~ person to be tried before the . court,' unless °there're@ be entitled.• . . it appear to' the mart that Intelligence of Sec, 4. And ha il_ftertder enacted, That such charge has not reached the nilleet; or- a bottrity atuellbe.pald by the United States 'dering the court when , the l ortei - to- tried for each person 40,board say & hip y en . WSW slut ander arrest, or that some, witness eel-of-van, belongi org- to an enemy at the material to the *uPPort, Of,euBh,charge, commencement of the engegement which who was at that time_alment,can be pro- shall be sunk or otherwise destroyed in each lopcoL4 in ,which, ease. raSeenehle i.tbuto so gagement; -by any ship Or @Moref belong. shalt tonitieS bolhaptraort ttralst4tiod to log to the Unitedlltates, or which it may make Ids defense against stuelt,neirAhsrffs , be necessary - to,destroy in consequence of EserrY Officer so 'arrested is.to Z . /Sig; up inleries enetained in action;atone hundred ?hV sword to ble c ommending caw, and to dbilsra, if the enenifi'kessel eras of Info vonfine himself to, thelimita assigned him ri or *noel , and of two - htiadred •Iollers; if =tltilPain of dlssaisskt . s Dom the eau 'of equal eaperlet:fi *tcbe &tided among the -*Move liCtfoltlerne ci tr.),r ~:~ .. Anrici t % Who theroCeed.of 1 1 p any genera . court Mardis], alx4lixaver, commenced, they shall not - be iiiiiipertirit'or delayed on ao- I count of any of the 'members, provided five Or more -bp assembled. but the court is enjoined to sitqrtibi day' to day, 'Sundays excepted, until 7 sentence . be given, unlesh telaPors#V :ad.iburnei by. ;he authority which' cedvened the conic And no-mem ber of said courtrebellotfter the proceedings are begun, ilipentAinteelf therefrom,nnlese in pire,o.faitlyiesa, or orders to go on duty from a aupertor , efficer, on pain of being Awrici. • • . If a member of . a tour It:Partial shall, from: asp legal Canset-fall to attend • after t.tte. commencement. of v, case, and witnesses shall be examined during his absence, the courtmnst, whi3n he is Yeddy to resume seat, cause everyperson who may•have been examined in.his absence to be called into court, and the recorded testimony of each witness nniet•be read over to him, witness must.acknowledge the same to be correct, and be subject to such further examination se the said' member' may re quire,. and without a compliance with this rule, end an entry of it upon the record, a member who - shall have been absent during the examination of a witness shall not be allowed to sit again in that particular case. 'AiTwit 18 Whenever. a coati martial shall sentence an officer to be suspended the court shall have. :the 'power to suspend his pay and emoluments for the whole or any part of the time of his suspension: AETICLIC 19 All sentences of courts martial which shall extend to the loss of Meehan require thec,on-cunence of two-thirds of the mem bers preseut, and no such sentence shall be Carried IWO exeCutien until confirmed by ihe'Piesident 'of the 'United Stites. All other sentences may be 'determined by a' majority of votes, and 'carried into execu teon on confirmation of the commander of the ileet, or officer ordering the court, ex wilit each as go to the dismission of a com missioned or warrant officer, which are first to be approved by the President of the United States."" ARTICLE 20 Every officer who" is by this act author ized to convene courts-martial shall have: power on revisal of its proceedings to remit or mitigate, but not to commute the sen tence of any such court, which by this act he is authorized to approve and confirm. AwncLi,-21 It shall be the duty of a court martial, in all cases of conviction, to . adjedge a pun ishment adequate to the character and na ture of the offence committed but the mem bers of a court may recommend the person convicted as deserving of clemency, and state on the record their reasons for so doing. AancLE 22 The judgment of every court martial shall be authenticated by the signature of the president, and all the members of the same whO "um be present when the said judg ment shall be pronounced, and also of the judge advocate. • Alarms - W. Courts of Inquiry may be ordered by the President of the United States, the Secre tary of the Navy, or the commander of a fleet or squadron, provided such courts shall not consist of more than three members, who shall:be. commissioned officers, and a judge idioeste , or person to do duty as each; and such courts shall have power to summon witnesses, administer oaths, and punish contempt, in the same manner as Court, martial. But such court shall merely state facts, and not give their opin bin unless , expressly required so to do in the Order for convening , and the party whose conduct shall be thesubjeet of inquiry, or his attorney, shall have permission to cross examine all the witnesses. - Awn= 24. - The proceedings of the courts of inquiry shell be authenticated by the signature of the president of the court and judge giro- cote, and shall in all cases not capital, or extendingto the dismission. of a commie- stoned or warrant officer, .be evidence be fore a court martial, provided oral testimo ny cannot be obtained. -- - • ' Anna's 25. The judge advocate, or person officiating . as such, shall administer to the members the following oath or affirmation : - •Tou do swear (or affirm well and truly • to examine and inquire, according to the ;evidence, into this matter now before you, without partiality or -prejudice."- After which the prezident shall &Aruba& ter to the judge adrocate, or person officio ting as inch, the following oath or affirms ! "You do swear (or affirm) truly to record ; the proceeding of this. court and the eTi. : dee ee to be given in the case in hearing." I See. 2. And be it further enacted, That ;the proceeds of ill ships and vessels, and the goals taken - on board of them, whibli shall bisadjaged good, lirise, Will, when of equal or superior force to the vessel or limeade making the capture; be the sole ropily of the captors; and when of info-. par forok shall be divided equally between she United States and the officers and men =eking the 'capture: i Sec. 8. And be 'it further enacted, That 'the prise money belonging to the officers and men shall be distributed In the follow ing manner: First.' TO the commanding officer of a fleet ir agnadran one. twentieth part of all prize money awarded to a 'cooler vessels under . Na immediate command. -,-- Second. To the-commander of a single Ship, one-tenth pert of all prise money awardedawarded to the ship under his command, it snekship; at the time of making the capture, was nntleithe iminediite command of the commanding officer of a fleet or squadron, Sad three-twerillethis of his ship.was acting independently, of such . superior offieer. . ~ Third. The share( . of the commanding officer - cif the fleet cid equadron, if any, and the !hare of the Co ander of the ship be dednoted, the due shall be distribn telt and apportion among all'ethers doing duty on board - and borne upon - the - books; .frdiri g to tiosir meetive *rates. of pay n the service:'' ' '' '' ' 1 Fourth. When one or more vessels in Um , ivy shall.: be irilWn: signal distance _of, ' nether* eking a trite, all ihall share in. 1 e rite, and money awarded shall bevap fr °tied among. officersandmen of the 1 eyelid vessels ao ordiztvdo thes *etas of pay of saint - tio o,llh are ' upon 1 the.bookai after d n oting one-twentleth to the flag -officer, if re beanyeuelsentitled j Pift,Vl4 cor n"' iider, of n.fleet'or,isivall- ron ihillisi'entitl d to receive, nn - y share . Of prizes taken resseisnot - under his im mediate comman tiliiblitaitiltes as may ' have been taken ships Or vessels intended i th be- plietwilmn er tile '-eemniind ' before they have acte d'- eider its • ininiediate -, Or-' dery nor,shall' MtatninderOf d' fleet or acin,:leitilig th station where he had the motamincl, Intro any share in the pities. taipu by:lllij*Teit,cak sriolatation; after be manner.sa,Petzeß o A 4 !9;l l 9 l ditteurth e ritnber.brmen enboard.any_auch ven ial cannot belatirifsbbio,waieertained„ , it shall be "eritiniattre Ononling •to the 'cord plimeat allowed to vessels of theiriclass iA the navy of-the United States; and'there eball. be, peid.sas :bounty...to , the-captors of any ,easel-af-war_-.eaptured,from •an enemy, which...they - may lie. instructed ..to destroy, Or _which, shill be iminedijitely de 'Stioyitl for tliepublie,frifere:st but not.in consequence Ofinitirlee'recelved in echo; Oloilara'for - WeerYlirsnOtho'eltelinb od:tard at the theciifinclicapture. See:S. And bi Itirtkei. enaeled:T:la4 • . the - Conamanding officer dial reseals or the, senior officer of all vessels of the -navy i i whiehnicill capture or seize upon any vesli Bel or -vessels as a.prize, shall carefully, preserve all the papers and writing found' en-board,.and - transmit:lbn 'whole' of the originals, unmediated,' te the judge - of the distnet to which tat& prize it 'Ordered to proceed, with the necessary *Dan/ties; and a-report of the cinumistances attending the capture, "slating the. stamen. of . vessels claiming a share thereof; and. the com- Mending. efficer of every Impala Unitary, entitled to or claiming an award of prize money shall, an early as 'practicable after the capture, transmit to the' Navy Depart ment a complete list of the officers and men of his vessel' entitled to share; inserting thereon the-quality of every person rating, on pain of forfeiting lds Whole share of the prife moneyresulting trim such 'septetre, and suffering:Buell further punishment as a court Martial - shall adjudge.- Sec. Sec. 8. And be .it further enacted, That any armed vessel in the -service of the United States which shall-make a capture,: or assist in & capture, under circumstances which would entitle a vessel of the navy to prize money; shall be entitled' to an award of prize money in the satin manner as if such vessel belonged to the navy; and. such prize money shall. be distributed end apportionedin,the same manner and.un der the same rules and regulations as pro vided for persons in the naval service, sad paid under the direction of the S'aretary of the Navy. ; Sec. -7: -And be it further enacted, That no person in the' navy: shall 'takeout prize," Or vessel seized as a prize, any. men- ' ey, plate, goads, or any part of her. equip ment, union it be for the better 'preserva tion thereof, or abiolutelYnecesnary for the, use of any of the vessels or. armed forces;' of the United States, before the same shall, be adjudged lawful.prizo by a competent. court; but the whole, without freed,' con cealment, or embezzlement, shall be brought in, and judgment passed thereon, upon pain that every person offending .herein shall forfeit his share of the 'capture, and suffer such farther punishment as a. court martial shall adjudge. Sec. 8. And be it further enacted, That no person in the navy shall strip off the clothe*, or pillage or in any manner mal treat, persons taken on board a prize, on pain of such punishment as noun martial shall adjuge. Sec. 9. And be it further enacted, That all ransom money, salvage, bounty, or pro- seeds of forfeiture orconfm.ation, accruing or awarded to any vessel of the navy, shall be distributed and paid to the officers and men entitled thereto, in-the same manner as prize money under the direction of the Secretary of the:Navy. Sec. 10. -, And be it further enacted, That any person entitled to wages - Or- 'prize money may have the same paid' to his assignee, provided the assignment be at tested by the captain sad paymaster; and in case of the , assignment of wages, the power ehall'specify the, precise time they commence. But the commander of every vessel is required to discourage bin crews from selling any part of their wages or prize money, and never Lest any power of an-at torney, until he is satisfied that the same is not granted in consideration of money given for the purchase 6f wages' or prize money. Sac, 11. And be it further enacted, That. all money scorning or which has already accrued to the United States from sale of prizes shall be and remain forever a fund for the payment of pensions to the officers, seamen, and marines who may be entitled to receive the same; and if the Said fund shall be insufficient for the purpose,, the public faith is herebY pledged to make up the deficiency; but if it shell be more, than sufficient, the surplus dull be applied. to the making of further,. provision for the comfort of the disabled-officers, seamen and Sec. 12. And be it further enacted, That the district attorneys of the amoral districts of the courts of the United States in which iny eases of prize are or may be de ' pending shall, as soon as may be after the passage of this , act, furnish to the Navy Department a complete list of all the prize cases which have been determined,nr may, still be pending.. within their respective districts, with a statement of the condition of each, in such term and' embracing such . particulars as 'the Secretary of the Navy may require, and shalt 'as often as once ,in each month hereafter. furnish a. further statement af.the conditiOn, of, eraricase in their respective districts lid °fang farther. proceedings had: therein, since their hot returns. And the,Secretary. of the. Nary ie herebranthorized, te, appoint an agent or to employ counsel when the captors do not employ counsel themselves, in any case in which he may-considerit necessary, to assist the district attorneys find protect the ; interests of the captors, with adch compen- Sallow as he may think Just and reasonable: And it shall be the dutrnf the, several marshals of the United,ffitates to firrnieli to the Navy Department on request, or to its agent, a full and particular statement of the ,apopition of every 'prize vessel' and cargo, in ouch form and with such details as the Secretary of the Navy mayrequire, and as often as he may require the same; end said shall also furnish to the Navy Departnient, or their aforesaid agent, a full and particular statement of fees, charges, andallowanoes of every desoiip- Lion Claimed by ;thee? in each ease of prize before the same are allowed by the court, and no such chaired - 1 'for - disburtemente of any kind shall be allowed uniesa • accom pealed by the" affidavit of the marshal that the same have been actually , and :necessa rily incurred in the case;.'and it shall - be the duty of the 'district attorney to attend On the settlement and allowance of all sash hills and protein the. intereate of the. United States'and of • the 'captors' against any improper and unlawful claims. And whenever a ling rif decree .candeionation shall liev'e 'been mad hay interleautory irate _has been Ode the prOperti shall be Sold . by the 'Mars pursuant to the practice end.Proceedingstinadmindty, and the grew; proceeds of such., sale shall be forthwith . ' deposited cwith••=the Assistant Treasurer of the United States at or maltreat to. the pYsce . .bere saoli We is ,mide;,:d4 the money.so deposited:ikallrennsin in the Treasury of the United States_untilsafuial decreeof.dietributdon, or until .s..dectee'ef restilutlin:fshill be made and a certified! copy thereof • furniabed,.. upon width,' the' Costs of court and, thisierfful - Charges and expeniesaliall- be. _tie*, and the 'balance distributed according to said decre4" . E. ABided, That the annual ,sialaries ,of district attorneys, prize cominissioner", and mar shals shall incases* be strizusreasetunder the severalaota for compensation in prize so ea to thieved in' the' iggregete: the tel.' liming rums, and any_ balance beyond .the several mans shall be paid into` , the Treate r-14, via: District attorneys; six. thousand dollaru pozecom7plymeTs,4irtil Lhowsna thmarshals, SeO., -18.:And be it lisither enacted, Tha s ix'_lhousand dollars. i, every offieer,- seaman, or nierine;. 'disabled in the - line at Ids duty, , sheillienutided - td, receive' for life, nrduntig hie disability,, " pension from the United States; 'according, tp theriatureand : tiegmof hlisdissoou_sp, not i viet o Alet#,*.rlcage_:: l4 4Ao4.twy, • tree:-14. 4;4:4_4 further ' enacted wherer the Aieirel of , the' - ship(' or ea:sets Of the Unite& -States -shall" • eepaisted ikon their reesels-tty the lett i Oi . *lnger? eeked,,losy oedestroyek . ill,, d . OOntrositt,•46wer;-iizad authertkr giien to - tieNitsArei , ofintele istap detessolir shall f.. - r emain end Bain }all force as' effectually as if nth alxii.or vesiel; wisie not eo wrecked, lost, or destroyed, until such ship's carers- or de be replarly7Tra:h.reed, front, or or dered again info` the Sevin; - ...tir_un - til a court ifitollerifiiiiit of inquiry shall be held . te, inquireinte. the loss !Attach ship or vessel; and if, lay-the _sentence of such court or other sitisfeetely evidence it_ shall appear to the Secretaryjof the Nair:that :ill oesn'y of the Officers-and -men .pf.ench ship's company' did their ittiabit tii'preserve her, and after this , loaa 'thereof behaved -themselves agreeably to 'the discipline of ,ilie navY then'the pay and emOluments of finch off4ers end men, or such of . • them as shall ha y° done, heir duty, as aforesaid, shall gd hn until their discharge or death; and every officer or mart-who shall, after • the loss of such vessel, act contrary to the discipline of the navy, shall 'be ptmished, at the discretion of ,Ilk pOllll-1;111aTti114 , bre° • same manner . es.if each vessel bad not been so lost Sec. 15. 'And belt fuidsi indited, That all the pay and emoluments of 'the officers and men, of any - otthe ships or vessels of the United States taken** an enemy, who shall appear by the, sentence of a court martial, or otherwise; to have done their utmost to preserve and defend their ship or vessel, and after the taking thereof, have behaved themselves obediently to their su periors agreeably te the discipline, of the . navy, shall goon, and , be paid then until their death, exchange, or discharge. Sec. 16. And belt turther enacted, That each commanding officer shall, whenever a man enters on board, - Cause . all accurate entry to bo made in the ship's book/sof his name, the date, place, :and term of.his 'en listment, the place or vessel from which - he was received ort - boird;_his rating, an discriptive list to include his age, o l c i t. birth, and Citivensldp, with such ' 9 : as may be necessary; and shall ' , Cetera sailing, transmit to , the: Sedrethry'Of the -Navy a complete list or: muster-roll Of the rated men under Itie.ectini4d, Showing the particulars above s$ ft i . and she a "list of o ffi cers and: pasa 'll.with the date of their'entering ;lin, t 114 • 11 cause similar' li sts to be made olgs.*.the first • day of every third month," tobetraMszeitted to the. Secretary of the Navy, ae oppOrtnni tin eliall:ocenr; accounting in •sucledists ' • or muster-ralls.for .any amnaltiesi , whieh may have taken place since the hist list or muster-roll." He dud' not reePra onboard any man - treniferiedfroin sury. other ;yes eel or station to, Win. unless. such ,man be furnished with in s aceetint; signed by, the captain and'payhmter of the vessel or Sta tion frail which he , came, specifying the date of his entry, -the period-and. term of service, the sums paid, the balance- due him, the quality in which he was rated, and his discriptive list lie shall cause to be accurately minuted on - the ship's books of the names °end - times at which, any death or desertion may occur"; and in case of death shall take, care that the pipit:later secure all the of the deceased for the benefit Of , hiS legal representative or representatives..- He shall cause frequent inspections to-be made into the condition . of the provisions; ,and use every precaution for their preservation. - lie shall whenever he orders officers ; and men to take charge of a Prise and - p ' eed.to the United States, and ,whenever Q fficers or men are tent (ram. his ..shipi.. for. whatever cause, take care that' each'. man be furnished with a complete Stater:tent of his account, specify ing the date othis . .enlistment, tie periods and **et' hia service, and hie -clieerip tiie list; whielisecountshall besigned by the• commanding officer and-paymaster. Ile alga cause articles far the govern menteithe navy. to be hung' up-in. some public part of-the ship, ' and- read once a ' month to hia ship's* comparty....ideralutll ~.. cause a convenient place to be sit apart forr - - sick ar.disebled. men, •to whiCh..he'lshill have theurremove4 with their Inintniocka ' and bidding, i when the surgeon.. shall :so advise, and stall direct that eente.ltute.tif the crewattend them and : keep; the plies Clean. : lli shall frequently consult with the [ surgeon in tegaid to the sanitary ..cendi lion of hiscrew,. and ehall' use all.,,rteoper means to preserve their health; anttletuits Ibis-crew is finally paid off- he shallidtend iniserson, or - I appoint: a'proper. '0144,, i 4 lee. tiiiifjtuitica he dodo . to theirmil and- to the:United States in-the Settlement Ottlie accounts - i* - Aay Comunimatigoteeritiend-. lag litireid"Shall be punished at thedisere don of a: court martial. ' , ".-i'. • - ----....',' .‘.... ' -See,' il.' dud "be,',it hirthk elected, ,That 'it shi ll ' be . the_ dnty—oL the commanding officer ofsny,lieet i , equaciron.orveseel act ing singly, when in service,. to send .an Atlantic port of the United States, in some 1)0116 orbfher vessel, all"petty officers and persons of infindor ratings desiring' . to - go there at the expiration of their terms 'of ' • servics,:ur as soon thereafter as may Ise, - mei= in his opinion the detention of .mach• persons fora longer period sho,uldlm.very essential to the. public intonate ; ,in which cue he may detain theist,. Or any of Ahura, until the Vessel testhickthey belong Shall 'return to eaclCAtlantio port,-and .in...ease of snob detenthinthe persona so -sent home or.: eto, _detained .:. shall,be , subject, i r y.sti , 'respects:to the laws and regulations - for the' • government of-themavy, until - their Vattern' to an-Atlehtle port •arid theirlegtilai'dill cltarge‘, and' tiff persons teheiltall'beisti detained beyond their tenni of.ll4Vice,'Or who idol atter - the termination ; of t heir ; , service; voluntarily re:eriter.toaervouatil,, the return to an Atlantic,. port of the Teasel to. which : thei,beleng, ands : their „regular discharge ,therefrom, -shall for -: the , thne. : during which they are so detained or shall:. so serve 'beyond their originaliernief set- vice,-" which 6)0'11 ItCnti cuss exceed thirtY; days after t heir 'arrival inanAtle itr;, . rsceivein-addition Of onofourtk' forner pay: Neeidid, That the - sV articles - ' shall', hereafter 'contain ; thecyrril 7 .: stance Of thiSsection.:. . _ ...,- -,• - - :,`,. :Sec.' 18: -And. : he it :ftirther-enaeteik Tiltit.' all officers -not biddies. comixdsSicour or. warrants, or whosirs. not. entitledlo thew , except such as are. temporarily- appointed to the duties of a commissioned or warrant officer, or secretaries and 'clerks, shall he' deemed petty Olean, and shall be entitled,. to obedience In 'execution of their offi ce, from thesSOf inferior ratings. ' Sec. 19. And be it &Hier snaited„'Thet the Secretary of the Navy .shall cause each - conanissioned, or. warranted .officer, of the navy, on Isis entry into the. service, tsbet. turniehedirith a eopj , of the regulations and... general orders of the . department then , in" force, and thereafter with a copy- .. of AU' such , as maybe issued.' .''.• "' ' . -• ' ' '''.' Sec. 20. And be it . Iscith4r'eficteleiVrhitr' all provisions of prelteni law.e, which_art, incensiataritiriththOiti - of thleact„lldiall ' Wand arilierebY repealed.- - ' '' . -' ' Approved, Jelly 17, 1862... ~: -.... , ,•••,...,..: i . . . ORE L RIFF'S; litaiL.:l;4i.virtie . of .au • ontei:alabi,benoicoat .1 4., , 1ii ( VW- Gm r t -..', of Alk,ghbaxcowd==sals.ati o,thitiAtiog,,,, Ida. hald County lOW ltiotAPOod te. 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