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The Maryland Code : Public General Laws and Public Local Laws, 1860
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•ART. 4.] CITY OF BALTIMORE. 277

officer of his regiment; and if any officer, non-commissioned
officer or private shall neglect or refuse to comply with any of
the provisions of this section as required of him, he shall be
cashiered or fined a sum not exceeding one hundred dollars if a
commissioned officer, twenty-five dollars if a non-commissioned
officer, and ten dollars if a private, in the discretion of such court
martial as the case may require.

662. It shall be the duty of the commanding officer of each
company district at the time of making the enrolments aforesaid,
to deliver to each person, or at his residence, a printed notifi-
cation, signed by said officer and directed to said person, setting
forth the enrolment, and stating the times and places of parade
throughout the year as established by this article, as well as the
times and places of holding the courts of appeals for the trial of
absentees from parade; and he shall cause the first enrolment ay
aforesaid to be entered on his company book, and make a true
return of the same in writing between the first and sixth of April
in each year to the commanding officer of his regiment; and if
any officer shall neglect or refuse to comply with any of the pro-
visions of this section as required of him, he shall be fined in a
sum not exceeding fifty dollars, in the discretion of such court
martial as the case may require.

663. No person enrolled within said division shall be excused
from militia duty on account of corporal disability, unless he pro-
duces to the commanding officer of the regiment within whose
district he shall reside a certificate of the surgeon of the regiment,
if any, and if not, of some practising physician of the city of Balti-
more, statitig that he has carefully examined such person, and
that he is in the opinion of said surgeon or physician incapable
of performing militia duty, by reason of some bodily infirmity:

and the commanding officer of the regiment shall forthwith grant
a furlough to said person for such a period of time as in his opinion
the certificate of said surgeon or physician will justify.

664. At all the meetings herein directed, the commanding
officer of each company shall appoint a fit and proper person who
shall call over the muster roll of said company, noting those who
are absent, and within two days thereafter shall make return in
writing of such absentees to the commanding officer of his com-
pany, and if he shall neglect to do so, he shall be fined a sum not
exceeding fifty dollars, in the discretion of such court martial as
the case may require.

 

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