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United States (United States) (search for this): article 2
n of secrecy was removed: Section 1st provides that all white men, residents of the Confederate States, between the ages of seventeen and fifty, shall be in the military service of the ConfederConfederate States during the war. Section 2 provides that all between the ages of eighteen and forty five now in service shall be retained during the present war in the same organization in which they wervice, under rules to be prescribed by the Secretary of War. 2. The Vice President of the Confederate States; the members and officers of Congress, of the several State Legislatures, and such other r one farm or plantation. 2. Such person shall first execute a bond, payable to the Confederate States of America, in such form and with such security and in such penalty as the Secretary of War mayaling the act approved April 14, 1863, exempting contractors for carrying the mails of the Confederate States, and the drivers of post-coaches and hacks, from military service: Provided, That all the
January 1st, 1864 AD (search for this): article 2
to be essential to the management thereof. 4. There shall be exempt one person as owner or agriculturist on each farm or plantation upon which there are now and were, on the first day of January last, fifteen able bodied field hands between the ages of 16 and 50, upon the following conditions: 1. This exemption shall only be granted in which there is no white male adult on the farm or plantation not liable to military duty, nor unless the person claiming the exemption was on the 1st day of January, 1864, either the owner and manager or overseer of said plantation; but in no case snail more than one person be exempted for one farm or plantation. 2. Such person shall first execute a bond, payable to the Confederate States of America, in such form and with such security and in such penalty as the Secretary of War may prescribe, conditioned that he will deliver to the Government, at some railroad depot, or such other place or places as may be designated by the Secretary of War, within
January 1st (search for this): article 2
en years in the practice of their profession, but the town physician shall not include dentists. [The old law exists covering professors and teachers.] All superintendents of public hospitals established by law before the passage of this act, and such employees us the said superintendent shall certify on oath to be essential to the management thereof. 4. There shall be exempt one person as owner or agriculturist on each farm or plantation upon which there are now and were, on the first day of January last, fifteen able bodied field hands between the ages of 16 and 50, upon the following conditions: 1. This exemption shall only be granted in which there is no white male adult on the farm or plantation not liable to military duty, nor unless the person claiming the exemption was on the 1st day of January, 1864, either the owner and manager or overseer of said plantation; but in no case snail more than one person be exempted for one farm or plantation. 2. Such person shall first ex
February 1st, 1864 AD (search for this): article 2
ues, to the Government or to the families of soldiers, at prices fixed by the commissaries of the State under the impressment act: Provided, That any person, exempted as aforesaid, shall be entitled to a credit or 25 per cent, on any amount of meat which he may deliver within three months from the passage of this act: Provided further, That persons coming within the provisions of this exempt on shall not be deprived of the benefit thereof by reason of having been enrolled since the 1st day of February, 1864. In addition to the forgetting exemptions, the Secretary of War may, under the direction of the President, exempt or detail such other persons as he may be satisfied ought to be exempted on account of public necessity, and to insure the production of grain and other provisions for the army and for the families of soldiers. He may also grant exemptions or details, on such terms as he may prescribe, to such overseers, farmers, or planters, as he may be satisfied will be more useful
January, 4 AD (search for this): article 2
in service shall be retained during the present war in the same organization in which they were serving at the passage of this act, unless they are regularly discharged or transferred. Companies from one State who were put into organizations from another State shall be transferred, provided they expressed their dissent at the time they were placed in said organization. Individual soldiers are allowed the same privilege Section 3 provides that, at the expiration of six months from the 1st of April next, a bounty of one hundred dollars, in a six per cent. Government bond, shall be paid to each non-commissioned officer and private then in service. Section 4 provides that no person shall be relieved from the operation of this act by reason of having been discharged, where no disability now exists, nor by reason of having furnished a substitute; but no person who has heretofore been excepted on account of religious opinions, and paid the required tax, shall be required to render mi
October 10th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 2
of asylums of the deaf, dumb, blind and insane; one editor for each newspaper being published at the time of the passage of this act, and such employees as said editor may certify on oath to be indispensable to the publication of such newspaper; the public printer of the Confederate and State Governments, and such Journeymen printers as the said public printer shall certify on oath to be indispensable to perform the public printing; one skilled apothecary in each apothecary on the 10th day of October, 1862, and has continued said business without intermission since that period; all physicians over the age of 30 years who are now and have been for the last seven years in the practice of their profession, but the town physician shall not include dentists. [The old law exists covering professors and teachers.] All superintendents of public hospitals established by law before the passage of this act, and such employees us the said superintendent shall certify on oath to be essential to
April 14th, 1863 AD (search for this): article 2
the farmer, planter, or overseer shall fail diligently to employ in good faith his own skill, capital, and labor exclusively in the production of grain and other provisions, to be sold to the Government and the families of soldiers at such prices not exceeding those fixed at the time for the articles by the commissaries of the State under the impressment act. The old law is re-enacted relating to railroads. 6. Nothing herein contained shall be construed as repealing the act approved April 14, 1863, exempting contractors for carrying the mails of the Confederate States, and the drivers of post-coaches and hacks, from military service: Provided, That all the exemptions granted under this act shall only continue while the persons so exempted are actually engaged in their respective pursuits or occupations. Sec. 11. That the President he, and he is hereby authorized to grant details, under general rules and regulations to be issued from the War Department, either of persons betwee