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rds of exemption, and to impose penalties on members of such boards for usurping powers not conferred on them," was taken up and passed, with title amended after the word "them," so as to read "and to amend the 6th section of an act passed 18th February, 1862, entitled an act amending and re-enacting the 2d section of chapter 23 of the Code of Virginia respecting persons exempted from all military duties, and providing the mode of exemption. " The Senate were informed of the passage by the Resolved, by the General Assembly, That the act entitled "an act amending and re-enacting the 2d section of chapter 23 of the Code of Virginia," respecting persons exempt from all military duties, and providing the mode of exemption, passed February 18, 1862, was not intended and does not exempt from such duty any deputy of a sheriff of any county, or of a sergeant of any corporation, or of the clerk of any Court, or the deputy of any other officer. House bill to prevent the unnecessary con
ds of Exemption, and to impose penalties on members of such Boards for usurping powers not conferred on them; and to amend the 6th section of an act passed February 18th, 1862, entitled "An Act amending and re- enacting the 2d section of chapter 23, of the Code of Virginia, respecting persons exempt from all military duties, and phave been actually placed in service, and certificates obtained, the board shall decide on the validity of the same. The 6th section of an act passed 18th of February, 1862, entitled "an act amending and re-enacting the 2d section of chapter 22d of the Code of Virginia, respecting persons exempt from all military duties, and p the second section of chapter 22 of the Code of Virginia, respecting persons exempt from all military duties, and providing the mode of exemption," passed 18th February, 1862, was not intended, and does not exempt, from such duty any deputy or sheriff of any county, or of a Sergeant of any corporation, or of the Clerk of any Cour