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oting. By its provisions the able bodied male population of the State from eighteen to twenty four years of age, firemen and all, is constituted the active militia; and those from twenty four to forty five years are designated as the reserve. The former are to be organized in three companies, and are to drill or parade three days in each year one of there parades to be the usual May training, and shall do camp duty for three days, and drill by companies six hours in each month from May to November, and three hours in each month for the balance of the year.--Call for active service shall first apply to those from twenty to twenty-five years of age, next from twenty-five to thirty, and next from thirty to thirty-five. Exemptions are based on the French military system. Preparing for the defence of their Seaboard cities. The New York World has the following paragraph: The Government has contracted with the proprietor of Kasson's Dispatch, the headquarters of which are at