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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 7', '§ 8', '§ 9', '§ 10', '§ 11', '§ 1', '§ 2', '§ 7', '§ 8', '§ 9', '§ 10', '§ 11', '§ 1', '§ 2']

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MILITIA. 8S
& 5. In the paymaster general's department, there shall be a paymaster
general, with the rank of colonel; and to each division, a division paymaster,
with the rank of major; to each brigade, a brigade paymaster, with the rank
of captain; and to each regiment and extra battalion, a paymaster, with the
■ ft 6. The commissary general shall have the rank of brigadier general,
and in his department there shall be as many military store keepers for the
safe keeping and the preservation of the State arsenals, magazines, fortifications, and military stores belonging to this State, as he may find it necessary
to appoint, not exceeding one to each, arsenal.
§ 7. In the hospital department, there shall be a surgeon general, with
the rank of colonel, to each brigade, a hospital surgeon, with the rank of
major; to each regiment, a surgeon, with the rank of captain; to each regiment and extra battalion, a surgeon's mate, with the rank of lieutenant; but
such rank shall not entitle such officers to promotions in the line, nor regulate their pay or rations in service.
§ 8. In the judge advocate's department, there shall be a judge advocate general, with the rank of colonel; to each division, a division judge advocate with the rank of lieutenant colonel; and to each brigade, a brigade
judge advocate, with the rank of major; and to each regiment or extra battalion, one regimental judge advocate, with the rank of lieutenant.
§ 9. There shall be to each regimental or extra battalion, one sergeant
major, and such color-bearers and color-guards as may be provided for by
the laws of the United States; one quarter-master sergeant, one drum-major,
and one fife-major; and to each regiment and extra battalion of light artillery
and cavalry, one trumpet-major.
§ 10. The chief of each staff department shall, under the direction of the
commander-in-chief, have command over all subordinate officers in his department, and shall, from time to time, issue orders and instructions for their
government, and furnish and transmit, at the expense of the State, such
blank printed forms of .oaths, notices, certificates, bonds, returns, rosters,
orders, &c. and he shall prescribe such forms, always conforming as near as
may be to those used by the United States.
§ 11. Each chief of such department shall prepare, and transmit at the
expense of the State, all blank forms of returns, precepts, warrants and proceedings necessary in his department.
Of the organization of Bands of Musicians.
Bands of musicians may be organized, 1
Maybe required to attend meetings of officers
and reviews, ■       i 2
Leader of band, shall make returns, 3
Returns sworn to, evidence, 4
Returns of delinquencies, 5
Bands of music may be disbanded, 6
§ 1- The commanding officer of each regiment or extra battalion, may-
organize a band of musicians, not exceeding sixteen in number, and by warrant, under his hand, may appoint a leader of such band.
§ 2. Such musicians shall be subject to the orders of such leader, and
oe under the command of the commanding officer of the regiment or extra
battalion, and the whole, or any part of said band, may be required by such
commanding officer, to appear at any of the meetings of the officers for military purposes, and at the review, and inspection of such regiment or extra,
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Transcript MILITIA. 8S & 5. In the paymaster general's department, there shall be a paymaster general, with the rank of colonel; and to each division, a division paymaster, with the rank of major; to each brigade, a brigade paymaster, with the rank of captain; and to each regiment and extra battalion, a paymaster, with the rank of Lieutenant. ■ ft 6. The commissary general shall have the rank of brigadier general, and in his department there shall be as many military store keepers for the safe keeping and the preservation of the State arsenals, magazines, fortifications, and military stores belonging to this State, as he may find it necessary to appoint, not exceeding one to each, arsenal. § 7. In the hospital department, there shall be a surgeon general, with the rank of colonel, to each brigade, a hospital surgeon, with the rank of major; to each regiment, a surgeon, with the rank of captain; to each regiment and extra battalion, a surgeon's mate, with the rank of lieutenant; but such rank shall not entitle such officers to promotions in the line, nor regulate their pay or rations in service. § 8. In the judge advocate's department, there shall be a judge advocate general, with the rank of colonel; to each division, a division judge advocate with the rank of lieutenant colonel; and to each brigade, a brigade judge advocate, with the rank of major; and to each regiment or extra battalion, one regimental judge advocate, with the rank of lieutenant. § 9. There shall be to each regimental or extra battalion, one sergeant major, and such color-bearers and color-guards as may be provided for by the laws of the United States; one quarter-master sergeant, one drum-major, and one fife-major; and to each regiment and extra battalion of light artillery and cavalry, one trumpet-major. § 10. The chief of each staff department shall, under the direction of the commander-in-chief, have command over all subordinate officers in his department, and shall, from time to time, issue orders and instructions for their government, and furnish and transmit, at the expense of the State, such blank printed forms of .oaths, notices, certificates, bonds, returns, rosters, orders, &c. and he shall prescribe such forms, always conforming as near as may be to those used by the United States. § 11. Each chief of such department shall prepare, and transmit at the expense of the State, all blank forms of returns, precepts, warrants and proceedings necessary in his department. ARTICLE VI. Of the organization of Bands of Musicians. Section Bands of musicians may be organized, 1 Maybe required to attend meetings of officers and reviews, ■ i 2 Leader of band, shall make returns, 3 Section Returns sworn to, evidence, 4 Returns of delinquencies, 5 Bands of music may be disbanded, 6 § 1- The commanding officer of each regiment or extra battalion, may- organize a band of musicians, not exceeding sixteen in number, and by warrant, under his hand, may appoint a leader of such band. § 2. Such musicians shall be subject to the orders of such leader, and oe under the command of the commanding officer of the regiment or extra battalion, and the whole, or any part of said band, may be required by such commanding officer, to appear at any of the meetings of the officers for military purposes, and at the review, and inspection of such regiment or extra, battalion.