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nducing them to abscond, shall, if captured, suffer death. 4. That every person charged with an offence under this act shall be tried by such military court as the President shall direct, and, after conviction, the President may commute the punishment or pardon unconditionally or on such terms as he may see fit. 5. That the President is hereby authorized to resort to such other retaliatory measures as in his judgment may be best calculated to repress the atrocities of the enemy. Mr. Phelan, from the same committee, submitted the following as the minority report on the same subject 1. that if any person, singly or in organized bodies, shall, under the pretence of waging war, kill or maim, or in any wise injure the person of any unarmed citizen of the Confederate States, or shall destroy, or sedge, of damage a property, or invade the House or domiell, or inst the family of such unarmed citizen; shall uade or any slave to abandon his owner, by word or act counsel or