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An Act to regulate Patrols within this State. 1846 42 (1846)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsfl0166 and id is 1 raw text is: 42     CHAr. 80-87.       Militia. Patrols Regulated.
1846.   member fully equipped with a saddle, bridle, halter, martingales and
spurs, and mounted on a serviceablo and efficient horse; the uniform
Unilorm.   to be submitted to, and approved by the Major Geneal, or officer com.
manding the Division to whiah such company may belong; and if at
any subsequent inspection, any company of Cavalry shall not contain
one captain, two lieutenants, one cornet, four sergeants, and twenty
privates, fully equipped an I mounted as above, and shall not recruit
to the number of twenty-four privates within six months after notice
When shall e to fill up its ranks, given to the commander of such company, then
dissolved,  such company shall be dissolved, and the commissions of the officers
vacated.
Militiaandpa.  SEC. 0. Be it fitrher enacted, That the Militia and Patrol laws
trol laws.  of this State shall be published together, in pamphlet form, and fur.
nished to each captain of Militia and Cavalry in the State.
SEC. 10. Be it further enacted, That the drill exercise of this
Drill exercise- State, shall be the same as that last adopted by the United States.
SEc. 11. Be it further enacted, That all laws and parts of laws in
Repeal•    conflict with the provisions of this act, be, and the same are hereby
repealed.
[Passed the House of Representatives, December 31, 1840. Passed the Sen-
ate, January 0, 1847. Approved, January 0, 18417.]
CHAPTER 87.-[No. 17.]
AN ACT to regulate Patrols within this State.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represen.
Who liable to tatives of the State of Florida in General Assembly convened, That
patrol duty.  all persons subject to militia duty, shall b subject to do and perform
all patrol duty which shall or may be required by the commanding
officer of the company beat, or district in which the said persons
reside.
SEc. 2. Be it further enacted, That it shall be the duty of the
Captainstode- captains or other oflicers in command of the several beat companies
signate partro within this State, at thcir first company muster, to cause their respec.
tivo beats to be divided into convenient patrol districts ; which divi.
sions, when made, shall be permanent until the same shall be alter.
ed by a majority of the officers or said companies; and in case the
Penaltyofneg. captain or officer in command of any beat company shall neglect to
)lct.       perform tie duty herein required of him, he shall forfeit and pay the
sum of thirty dollars, to be imposed by a court martial having juris.
diction for the trial of such officers.
SEc. 3. Be it further enacted, That it shall he the duty of the
Roll of each commanding officer of etch and every beat company, to cause to be
listrict.    made out a roll for each patrol district, which shall include the names
of all persons liable to patrol duty; and to every patrol, the said com.
roanding officer'of the company shall appoint some prudent and dis.
Captain of the creet person as captain of said patrol district, and in case the com-
patrol.     manding officer of the company shall fail to appoint such patrol, or

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