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282 THIRTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Smss; I. Ch. 27. 1861. President to Sec. 2. And be it jtmher enacted, That whenever, in the judgment of °°m;**;*Qu;¤°$ the President, it may be necessary to use the mdxtary force hereby di. g°° °°reeted to be employed and called forth hy lum, the Presxdent shall {erm. with, by proclamation, command such lmsurgents to dnsperse and retire peaceably to their respective abodes, withm a lumted -t1me. Militia to be Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the mxlma so called inte the

}°·L§‘;;, *‘;n‘3'1; service of the United Statesshall be subject to the same rules and ani.

contlnuh in ser- cles of war as the troops of the United States, and be coutrnued in the 'i°°- service of the United States untildischarged by proclamation of the Presmm,,0m,.,k,,_ ident: Provided, That such continuance in service shall not extend beyond sixty days after the commencement of the next regular session of Congress, unless Congress shall expressly provide by law therefor: And provided further, That the militia. so called into the service of the United ?¤Y»&c· States shall, during their time of service, be entitled to the same pay, rations, and allowances. for elothing as are or may be established by law for the army of the United btates. _ Peaaltyfor div Sec. 4. And be it funllzer enacted, That every officer, non-commrssioned gb°djg,“1§° Qs °‘;* olllcer, or private of the militia, who shall fail to obey the orders of the °°°° mu °° ’ President of the United States in any of the cases before recited, shall forfeit a sum not exceeding one yea1·’s pay, and not less than one month’s pay, to be determined and adjudged by a courtmartial; and such officer shall be liable to be eashiered by a sentence of court-martial, and be in— capacitated from holding a commission in the militia for a term not exceeding twelve months, at the discretion of the court; and such non—oommissioned oieer and private shall be liable to imprisonment, by a like sentence, on failure of payment of the fines adjudged against them, for one calendar month for every twenty-five dollars of such fine. Courts-mvtinl, Seo. 5. And be it further enacted, That courtamartial for the trial of I"' °°'”P°’°d‘ militia shall be composed of militia ctlicers only. Fineqhow wl. Sec. 6. And be it jiortlwr enacted, That_ all fines to be assessed as 1°°*°d md P*id· aforesaid shall beeertified by the presiding olfrcer of the courbmartial, and shall be collected and paid over according to the provisions and in 1795, mag, the manner prescribed by the seventh and eighth sections of the act of il? 9·_ February twenty-eight, seventeen hundred and ninet -1lve, to which this V’°l‘ Lp m4' is an amendment. y M•rsbal•_to_ Sm. 7. And be it further enacted, That the marshals of the several 2;;'fh;h:L’t£;: districts of the United States, and their deputies, shall have the same iw og- dm-;g·,_ powersin executing the laws of the United States as sheriifs and their deputies in éhe several States, have by law, in executing the laws of the respective takes. Aot 1795t ch. Sec. 8. And be it further enacted, That sections two, three, and four m°§_°· °·°‘°‘ of the act entitled “An Act to provide for calling forth the militia to execute the laws of the Union, suppress insurremions, and repel invasions, V•l,i. 1;.49,4. Rnd to repeal the act now in force for those purposes/’ approved February twenty-eight, seventeen hundred and ninety-five, and so much of the residue ol' said act and of all other acts as conflict with this act are hereby repealed. Armovnn, July 29, 1861. Jul? us 1861- CHA!. XXVII.-An Ad authankin the A 'ntmentc s ' 'Navy, and jzlring the Salgry qf¢h};p:z‘me, anJ{/`gnotéumgflygagigdaw of the Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Ammnt Sw- :S'tatcc of America in Congress assembled, That the President shall appoint, mm., ofN-lv, in the department of the Secretary of the Navy, by and with the advice and authorized. consent of the Senate, v. competent person, who shall be called the Assist- Egnlary and du- ant Secretary of the Navy, whose salary shall be four thousand dollars, payable m the same manner as the salary of the Secretary of the Navy, who shall perform all such duties in the cillce of the Secretary of the Navy, belonging to that department, as shall be prescribed by the Secretary of