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United States (United States) (search for this): article 3
by the President just before the adjournment: A Bill to be entitled "An set to exempt certain persons from enrollment for service in the armies of the Confederate States." Section 1. The Congress of the Confederate States of America do enact, That all persons who shall be held to be unit for military service under the rules to be prescribed by the Secretary of War; all in the service of employ of the Confederate States; all judicial and executive officers of Confederate or State Governments, the members of both houses of Congress and of the Legislatures of the several States and their respective officers; all clerks of the officers of the State the deaf, and dump and blind. In such apothecary store now established one apothecary in good standing, who is a practical druggist, superintendents and operatives and other factories, who may be exempted by the Secretary of War, shall be, and are hereby, exempted from military service in the armies of the Confederate States.