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The Daily Dispatch: December 11, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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ar any additional number of seamen, not to exceed two thousand, that the exigencies of the naval service and the defence of the sea-coast, and of rivers and harbors, may, in his judgment, render necessary." An act to authorize the Secretary of War to appoints an assistant. "The Congress of the Confederate States of America do enact, That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, authorized and empowered to appoint an assistant, who shall be known as the Assistant Secretary of War, who shall perform such duties as may be assigned him by the Secretary, and receive as compensation for his services three thousand dollars per annum." "An act to authorize the appointment of chief Buglers and principal Musicians to regiments in the Provisional army: "The Congress of the Confederate States of America do enact, That the President be, and he is hereby authorized, to appoint a Chief Bugler or Principal Musician, according to corps, to each regiment in the Provisional Army."
ebellion, the pay per month of noncommissioned officers and privates in the military service shall be as follows: Sergeant Majors, $26, Quartermasters and Commissary Sergeants of Cavalry, Artillery, and Infantry, $29; Sergeants of Ordnance, Sappers and Miners, and Pontoniers, $34; Corporate of Ordnance, Sappers and Miners, and Pontoniers, $20; Privates of Engineers and Ordnance, of the first class, $18, and of the second class, $6; Corporate of Cavalry, Artillery, and Infantry, $18; Chief Buglers of Cavalry, $23; Buglers, $16; Farriers and Blacksmiths of Cavalry, and Artificers of Artillery, $18; Principal Musicians of Artillery and Infantry, $22; Leaders of Brigade and Regimental Bande, $75; Musicians, $16; Hospital Stewards of the first class, $33; Hospital Stewards of the second class, $25; Hospital Stewards of the third class, $23. All non commissioned officers and privates in the regular army, serving under enlistments made prior to July 22d, 1861, shall have the privil