JOHN WALTER SMITH, ESQ., GOVERNOR.
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the general police regulations of the State, and shall be
punished by fine or imprisonment, as hereinafter provided;
and in addition to such fine or imprisonment as may be thus
imposed, the offender may be reprimanded or dishonorably
discharged from the service by the commander of the regiment
or separate organization to which he belongs; provided, how-
ever, that instead of punishment by fine or imprisonment,
reprimand or dishonorable discharge, as aforesaid, the offender
may be discharged from the service without honor by the
Commander-in-chief, upon the recommendation, respectively,
of the commanding officer of the regiment or separate organi-
zation, forwarded through regular channels, or of the com-
manding officer of the naval brigade to which he belongs, as
the case may be.
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Punishment
for non-per-
formance of
duties.
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31. There shall be au encampment of the first brigade in the
year nineteen hundred, and in every alternate year thereafter;
and there shall be an encampment of the three regiments of
the brigade separately, and such of the separate organizations
as the Commander-in-Chief may designate, except the Naval
Brigade, in the year nineteen hundred and one, and in every
alternate year thereafter, such encampments to be held within
the limits of the State, at such time and place and for such length
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Encampments
First Brigade.
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of time as the Commander-in-chief may determine. There
shall be an encampment or cruise of the Naval Brigade in the
year nineteen hundred, and in every year thereafter, at such
time and place and for such length of time as the Commander-
in-chief may determine, and such encampment or cruise of
said Naval Brigade may be held without the limits of 'the
State, if the Commander-in-chief so determines; provided,
however, that no encampment or cruise shall be had in any
given year if the Commander-in-chief, for good and sufficient
reasons, shall so order.
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Naval Brigade.
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32. Whenever any of said organizations shall be ordered
into camp or on a cruise, as aforesaid, or whenever ordered
out by the Commander-in-chief, each enlisted man shall
receive the following pay for each and every day of service,
viz.: Non-commissioned staff and first sergeants, one dollar'
and seventy-five cents; sergeants, one dollar and fifty cents;
corporals, one dollar and twenty-five cents; musicians and
privates, one dollar; musicians, seamen, ordinary seamen and
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Pay for
officers, non-
commissioned
officers and
enlisted men.
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landsmen of the Naval Brigade, one dollar; warrant and petty
officers of the Naval Militia according to their relative rank,
as determined by the Commander-in-chief; and in addition to
said pay, each enlisted man shall receive rations, as prescribed
by the United States Army and Navy Regulations, or com-
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Pay of officers,
seamen, etc.,
of Naval
Brigade,
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