A Digest of the Laws of the United States & the State of South-Carolina Now of Force, Relating to the Militia: With an Appendix, Containing the Patrol Laws; the Laws of the Government of Slaves and Free Persons of Colour; the Decisions of the Constitutional Court and Court of Appeals of South- Carolina Therein; and an Abstract from the Rules and Regulations of the United States' Army |
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be the duty of the secretary of war , from time to time , to give such directions to
the adjutant generals of the militia , as shall , in his opinion , be necessary to
produce an uniformity in the said returns , and he shall lay an abstract of the
same ...
be the duty of the secretary of war , from time to time , to give such directions to
the adjutant generals of the militia , as shall , in his opinion , be necessary to
produce an uniformity in the said returns , and he shall lay an abstract of the
same ...
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United States to call forth the militia of such state ; or of any other state or states ,
as may be necessary to suppress such combinations , and to cause the laws to
be duly executed ; and the use of militia so to be called forth may be continued if
...
United States to call forth the militia of such state ; or of any other state or states ,
as may be necessary to suppress such combinations , and to cause the laws to
be duly executed ; and the use of militia so to be called forth may be continued if
...
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That whenever take census . it shall be considered as necessary for any militia
officer not under the rank of captain , or other commanding officer of a company ,
to take a census of the number of persons within his beat company or district ...
That whenever take census . it shall be considered as necessary for any militia
officer not under the rank of captain , or other commanding officer of a company ,
to take a census of the number of persons within his beat company or district ...
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On approaching the non - commissioned staff and the band , the adjutant will
give the necessary orders for the inspection of knapsacks . In like manner , in
case of the colour guard , & c . he will give the order for arms , boxes and
knapsacks .
On approaching the non - commissioned staff and the band , the adjutant will
give the necessary orders for the inspection of knapsacks . In like manner , in
case of the colour guard , & c . he will give the order for arms , boxes and
knapsacks .
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necessary to preserve the peace , good order and safety of the inhabitants
thereof . Powers of the town . GEORGETOWN . ACT of Dec . 19 , 1805 . Pamphlet
edit . 31 . 335 . SEC . VI . And be it enacted , & c . That the said town council shall
also ...
necessary to preserve the peace , good order and safety of the inhabitants
thereof . Powers of the town . GEORGETOWN . ACT of Dec . 19 , 1805 . Pamphlet
edit . 31 . 335 . SEC . VI . And be it enacted , & c . That the said town council shall
also ...
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Page 13 - In pursuance of this authority, the act of 1795 has provided, "that whenever the United States shall be invaded, or be in imminent danger of invasion from any foreign nation or Indian tribe, it shall be lawful for the President of the United States to call forth such number of the militia of the State or States most convenient to the place of danger, or scene of action, as he may judge necessary to repel such invasion, and to issue his order for that purpose to such officer or officers of the militia...
Page 2 - Massachusetts, is to be expended for books for the College Library. The other half of the income is devoted to scholarships in Harvard University for the benefit of descendants of HENRY BRIGHT, JR., who died at Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1686 In the absence of such descendants, other persons are eligible to the scholarships.
Page 36 - ... that then, and in every such case, it shall and may be lawful to and for the said...
Page 13 - ... obstructed. In any state, by combinations too powerful to be suppressed by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings, or by the powers vested In the marshals by this act.
Page 153 - And in case any person" or persons shall wilfully cut out the tongue, put out the eye, castrate, or cruelly scald, burn, or deprive any slave of any limb or member, or shall inflict any other cruel punishment, other than by whipping or beating with a horse-whip, cow-skin, switch or small stick, or by putting irons on, or confining or imprisoning such slave, every such person shall, for every such offence, forfeit the sum of one hundred pounds, current money.
Page 14 - An act more effectually to provide for the national defence, by establishing an uniform militia throughout the United States " which act is in the words following vizt.
Page 178 - That all and every person and persons whatsoever who shall hereafter teach or cause any slave or slaves to be taught to write, or...
Page 17 - ... shall furnish himself with all the equipments of a private in the infantry, until proper ordnance and field artillery is provided. There shall be to each troop of horse, one captain, two lieutenants, one cornet, four sergeants, four corporals, one saddler, one farrier, and one trumpeter ; the commissioned...
Page 9 - ... to furnish blank forms of different returns, that may be required, and to explain the principles on which they should be made, to receive from the several officers of the different corps throughout the State, returns of the militia under their command, reporting the actual...
Page 11 - State ; to make returns to the adjutant-general of the State at least once in every year, of the militia of the brigade to which he belongs, reporting therein -the actual situation of the arms, accoutrements, and ammunition...