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438 MILITIA. [ART. 65
to direct that proper legal proceedings be taken, as provided in
section 29 of this article, unless the said property is properly
accounted for by said commanding officer as provided in section
42 of this article.
3. SERVICE AND PAT.
1896, ch. 89.
31. There shall be an encampment of the brigade in the year
1896, 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 first naval battalion, in the year 1897,
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 of time as the commander-in chief may
determine. There shall be an encampment or cruise of the first
naval battalion in the year 1896, and in every year thereafter, at
such time and place and for such length of time as the com-
mander-in chief may determine, and such encampment or cruise
of. said naval battalion may be held without the limits of the
State, if the commander-in-chief so determines; provided, how-
ever, 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.
Ibid.
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 follow-
ing pay for each and every day of service, viz: non-commis-
sioned 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
and seamen of the first naval battalion, 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 commutation
thereof at a rate not exceeding forty cents per diem; provided,
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