^ .^J^. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) // m- A* LO I.I 8 125 1^ IM 12.2 iu ». liiB ui lii ^ 1^ 12.0 UI IL25 IIII.4 1.6 V ?^ '/ Hiotographic Scmoes CorpQcatoi 23 WIST MAIN STRfiT WnSTIR,N.Y. 14SS0 (716)872-4S03 4^ f CIHM/ICMH Microfiche Series. CIHIVI/ICIVIH Collection de microfiches. Canadian instituta for Historical IMicroreproductiont / Institut Canadian da microraproductions historiquas ;\ ^ ©1984 TMhnieal and BIbliographie Notaa/NotM taehniquM at biMloyraphiquM Th« Inttltut* hM attamptad to obtain tha boat original copy avallabia for filming. Faatiiraa of tliia copy which may ba bibllographleaNy unlqua. which may altar any of tha imagaa in tha raproduction. or which may aignificantiy changa tha usrjal mathod of filming, ara chackad ImIow. D D D D D Colourad covara/ Couvartura da couiaur pn Covara damagad/ Couvartura andommagAa Covara raatorad and/or iaminatad/ Couvartura raataurAa at/ou pallicuMa r~~| Covar titia miaaing/ La titra da couvartura manqua □ Colourad mapa/ Carta* gAographiqua* an couiaur Colourad init (i.a. othar than blua or blacic)/ Encra da couiaur (i.a. autra qua biaua ou noira) I I Colourad plataa and/or illuatrationa/ Planchaa at/ou illuatrationa mn couiaur Bound with othar matarial/ RaliA avac d'autraa documaiita r~J\ Tight binding may cauaa ahadowa or diatortion along intarior margin/ La rm liura aarrAa paut cauaar da I ombra ou da la diatortion la long da la marga intAriaura Blank laavaa addad during raatoration may appaar wHthin tha taxt. Wha'^iavar poaalbia, thaaa hava baan omittad from filming/ II aa paut qua cartainaa pagaa blanchaa ajoutiaa lore d'una raatauration apparaiaaant dana la taxta, maia. loraqua caia 4tait poaaibia, caa iMgaa n'ont paa At* film4aa. Additional commanta:/ Commantairaa aupplAmantairaa: L'Inatitut a microfilm* la maillaur aMamplaira qu'll lui a 4t* poaaibia da aa procurar. Laa dAtaiii da eat axamplaira qui aont paut-ftra uniquaa du point da vua Mbliographiqua, qui pauvant mcdifiar una imaga raproduita. ou qui pauvant axigar una modification dana la mMhoda normala da filmaga aont indiquAa ci-daaaoua. D n n D D D Colourad pagaa/ Pagaa da couiaur Pagaa damagad/ Pagaa andommagiaa Pagat raatorad and/or Iaminatad/ Pagaa raataurAaa at/ou palliculAa* Pagaa discoiourad. stainad or foxad/ Pagaa dAcoioriaa. tachatiaa ou piqutea Pagaa datachad/ Pagaa d*tach*a» Showthrough/ Tranaparanca Quality of print variaa/ Qualiti inigala da I'impraaaion Includaa aupplamantary matarial/ Comprand du mtitiriai auppl4mantaira Only adition avallabia/ Saula Mitton diaponibia Pagaa wholly or partially obacurad by arrata alipa. tiaauaa, ate., hava baan rafilmad to anaura tha baat poaaibia imaga/ Laa pagaa totalamant ou partiallamant obacurcioa par un fauiHat d'arrata. una palura. ate. ont 4ta filmAaa A nouvaau da fa9on * obtanir la maiilaura imaga poaaibia. Tl tc Tl P< ol fil O b< til ai 01 fil ai 01 Tl at Tl M d( ar bi rii n Thia itam la filmad at tha reduction ratio chackad below/ Ce document eat film* au taux da rMuctton kidiqu* ci-daaaoua. 10X 14X tax 2M aix 30X c y 3 12X 16X »X a«x 32X TIm copy fllmMl iMra has b««n r«produe«d thanks to tho gonorosity of: Library of tha Public Archivaa of Canada L'axampiaira lllmk f ut raproduit grica A la g4nArosttA da: La bibliothAqua das Archivaa publiquas du Canada Tha imagac appaaring hara ara tha bast quality posslbia conaMaring tha oondMon and laglblllty of tha original copy and In kaaping with tha filming contract apacif Icatlons. Laa imagaa suivantaa ont 4t# raproduitas avac la plua grand soin, compta tanu da la condition at da la nattatA da l'axampiaira film*, at an conformit* avac las conditions du contrat da filmaga. Original coplaa in printad paper oovara ara fllmad baglnning with tha front covar and anding on tha last paga with a printad or illuatratad Impras- sion. or tha back covar whan appropriata. Ail othar original coplas ara fllmad baglnning on tha first paga with a printad or illuatratad impraa- sion. and anding on tha laat paga with a printad or iliusttratad Impraaaion. Laa axamplalras orlglneux dont is couvartura •n papiar ast ImprimAa sont filmte an commandant par la pramlar plat at an tarminant soit par la darnlAra paga qui comporta una amprainta d'impraaaion ou d'iilustration, soit par la sacond plat, salon la cas. Tous las autras axamplalras orlglnaux aont filmto an commanqant par la pramiAra paga qui comporta una amprainta d'impraaaion ou d'iilustration at an tarminant par la darniAra paga qui comporta una taiia amprainta. Tha laat racordad frama on aach microflcha shall contain tha symbol -^> (moaning "CON- TINUED"), or tha symbol y (moaning "END"), whichnvar appiias. Un das aymbolas suhrants apparaftra sur la darnl4ra imaga da chaqua microfiche, salon la caa: la symbola -^ signifia "A SUIVRE ', la symbols V signifia "FIN". Map'i, platas. charta, ate, may ba fllmad at diffarant raduction rattos. Tlioae too larga to ba antiraly Inciudad in ona axpoaura ara fllmad baglnning in tha uppar laft hand comar, laft to right and top to bottom, aa many framaa as raquirad. Tlta following diagrams illustrata tha mathod: l.aa cartaa, planchas, tabiaaux, ate, pauvant Atra fllmte i daa taux da rMuction diffirants. Lorsqua la document aat trop grand pour Atra raprodult an un aaui cllcliA, 11 ast fllmA A partir da I'angia supAriaur gaucha, da gaucha A droita, at da haut an baa, an pranant la nombra d'imagaa nAcaaaaira. Las dlagrammas suivants llluatrant la mAthoda. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 ^1 00 BY [PRIN LIST OF OFFICERS OF THU Uolnntffr Jfiilitin fmt of Blontrml, ACCORDING TO SBNIOKITY. WITH EXTRACTS FROM THE MILITU ACT. Corrected np to 1st Angnst, 1863, BT BRIQADE MAJOR MACPHEBSON. 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B., do sincerly promise and swear ^^^^ ^^^^ it I will be fiithi'ul and be:ir true alleg- icc to Her Majesty Queen Victoii i, and jat I will faithfully ?erve IJer Majesty in mada, for the defence of the same ap:ainst IJer enemies and oppoHers whatsoever, aftording to the conditions of my pervice," aW the name of the successor of Iler Ma- jeily Queen Victoria, for the tinie bcinir, shill be substituted as occasion may ro(juire, altf[ the oath shall be administered by a p - , Jmtice of the Teace of the County to which to bo taken, lift Corps beloTigs or by an Officer of the [rps who has taken such oath. ). All Couipanies or Battalions of Vol- leev!* shall be formed and may be ^is- f'*^^^^|yy<^.^^sj ided by authority of the Commander-in-teera. lef, as may in his opinion best tend to thcr the purposes of this Act and the »lic good. (fl 16 men to remain resf^onsible for uniform and arms ; Notwithstand- ing repeal of former Acts. Exemption of clothinf?, arms, horses, etc . from seizure. Unifortn to be the property of the Crown if burnished or paid for by the province. 9 2. Nothing herein shall be construed to relieve the Officers or men of the Volunteers, of any liability in respect to the Uniform or Arms or Accoutrements thereof, deliver- ed to the custody, care or possession of any ofthem,— orin any other respect, — under the Acts eighteenth Victoria, chapter seven- ty-seven, and nineteenth and twentieth Vic- toria, chapter forty-four, and the thirty- fifth chapter of the Consolidated Statutes of Canada and the Act twenty-filth Victoria, chapter one,- but notwithstanding the. re- peal of the said Acts or any of them, any proceedings thereto relating may be brought within twelve months after the discovery of any breach of the provisions thereof. 1'}. The uniform Clothing, Arms and Accoutrements of the officer?, non-com- missioned officers, an i men of Volunteer Corps, and the Horses used by them as such, shall be exempt from seizure in execution and from distress and assess- ment J nor shall any of such horses be dis- posed of by any officer or man without le tve of the Officer commanding the Corps ; and the clothing except that of Officers, whether issued from the Adjutant General's Office or the clothing of any corps or npn- comuiissioned officer or man thereof, who ma) iiave heretofore purchased or by any me^ps acquired the same other than from the Ad- e strtied to >lunteer8) Uniform *, deliver- )n of any , — under :er seven- ieth Vic- thirty- tututes of Victoria, g thf. re- lem, any B brought SCO very of jof. .rms and non-com- volunteer by them i seizure tid uHsess* es be dis- i witl^out le Corps ; Officers, General'E s or npn- *,who ma} ny me^ns X the Ad- 11 itatit Oenaral's Offiee^ and who have or iM heretofore been paid or received any im of money in lieu of or as compensation )r clothing, shall be deemed to be the pro- ;rty of the Crown \ and each non-com- ^lisBioned officer or man who fails to keep proper order the uniform entrusted to fis care, or in his possession, or who may rear the same or any part thereof on any ther occasion than when on duty or speci- lly authorised or permitted so to do by |is commanding officer, shall incur a pen- Ity of five dollars for each ofifence, to be covered as hereinafter mentioned. 14 The Volunteers shall be drilled and Lercised, in such manner and at such Isbies in each year, and for such periods 0d at such places, and either encamped or lerwise, and under such rules and regu- [tiont; and subject to such returns or cer- icates of perform«,n«e of drill as the Com- mder-in-Chief may from time to time or- ^r ; but nothing herein contained shall be [nstraed to prevent any Corps from being sembled or ordei ed out at any time by the leer commanding it, for parade or drill or pget practice or exercise. 18. The Volunteers shall be liable to be lied out in aid of ordinary Civil Power ease of riot or other emergency requiring sh fservices, and shall, when so employed PfBaltarforioi keeping luii- form in proper order. now Volun- teers shall be drilled and exercised. Volunteers may be called out in aid of the civil power and riiall in euek esuses be paid id aiid lodired by the Munioi' pality. Volunteers exempt from serving as Jurors or Constables on certificate. And from tolls in certain oases. receive from the Municipality in which their services arc required, the following rates of pay, that is to s.iy : Officers, such p:iy as is the daily pay in Her IVlnjesty's Service of officers of correspondir'^ rank, with an additional sun» to each mounted Officer of two dollars per day, and non- commissioned Officers and Privates the sum of one dollar each per day, with an addi tional sum of one dollar per day for each horse actually and necessarily used or employed on such occasion, and shall be also provided with ]>roper lodging: hy such Municipality ;— And the said sums, and the value (»f such lodging, if not fur- nished by the Municipality, may be recov- ered from it by the Officer Commanding the Corps, in his own nime, and when re- ceived or recovered shall be paid over to the Officers and men entitled thereto. 20. The Officers, non-commissioned Offi cers and nien of Corps of Volunteers, shall, while they continue such, be exempt from serving as Jurors and Constables ; — And .1 certifi'5ate under the h:\nd of the Officer commanding any such Corps shall be suffi- cient evidence of the service in his Corps of any officer, non-commissioned officer or man for the then current year, and of his ex- emption as aforesaid ; And officers, non-com- miasioncd officers aud men of the Yolunteen Itt >sing in proper staff, or regimental unifonH) Iress or undress, and their hoisos, (but not [when passing in any hired or private vehicle, lunleHs when on duty or proceeding to or mom tlio same) sliull be exempt from the mayment of any duty or toll on passing any '^> iturnpike or toll-gate, or any road, wharf or I lauding place, or bridge in this Province. 23« The term of engagement of a Vol- Term of en- niiteer shall after the passing of this Act|5*JSft°,\ not be lee", than five years, but any Volun- teer may, except when called out for actual service quit his Corps or Battalion on com- plying with th« following condititions name- (I.) Giving to the Commanding Officer Swch' a VofJn- of his i.'orps or Battalion tix months' {e«r m»y tear* .. . ^ . . i. !• • X ^- L hi8 Corps, notice in writing oi his intention to quit the Corps or Battalion. (2.) Delivering up in good order, fair wear and tear only excepted, all uniform Clothing, Arms, Accoutre- ments and appointments, being the property of the Crown or of his Corps, issued to him. (3.) Paying all money due or becoming due by him under the Rules of his ( 'Orps or Battalion, either before or at the time or by reason of his (juit- ':( 16 $triUiuj?offRt)U for disobedience of orders. nc(?toct or miaconduct. Cniform. etc.. to b« given up. Moneys due to corps to be paid Penalty, etc. ■ .( iiig it) for any subsoriptlon or fine or CD an J other account ; and thereupon he shjill be struck out of the Muster Roll of the Corps by the Command ing Officer. ' 23 !• A'he Uoiiimrtiidnig Officer of a Vol- unteer Corp.s may discliarge from the Corp:*| any Volunteer and strike hira out of tlu' Muster lloll either for disobedience of orders I by him while doing any Military duty witii his Corps, or for neglect of duty or mipcoii duct by him as a member of the Corps, or fi)r other sufficient cau.se, the existence and sufficiency of such cau.scs respectively to bo judged of by the Commanding Officer; tlic! V'olunteer so discharged shall nevertheless i be liable to deliver up in good order, fnir| wear and tear only excepted, all arms, clothing and appointments being property of the (Jrown, or of his Corps, issued to hiir. and to pay all money due or becoming duo by him, under the Rules of his Corps, either before or at the time or by reason oil his discharge, for any subscription or fine, or! on any other account ; and shall in addition , thereto be liable to any penalty imposed b) law for his offence, but nothing herein shnll| prevent the Commander-in-Chief from sig- nifying his pleasure in such manner anneillv mals'in^r avVMV with.sellincr.pawn- in'?. «>r wronirfnlly dostrovincr as aforesaid, -. w.- h(» liihle. on the proseention of the Oom- mandinjj Officer of the Torps or "Battalion, to a penalty not exeoedin^ twenty dollars, nor less than five dollars with or without inipriso'^'ment Tor any term not exceedincj six months. 45. Tfanv person knowingly huys or personsTuying takes in cxcliango from any volunteer or ^^^'^^ clothing, u i>i' •to^ df Volua- any person a«tlnff on bis beliatf, — or solioi ts teen, or en- ^ \. i * a ii i tioingor as- or entioes any volunteer to sell,— or know- •eluife'snme!^ ^"8^7 assists or acts for any volunteer in etc. seliing. — or has in his possession or keep- ings without satisfactorily ;(Ccounting for, — any arms, clothing, or appointments bein^ the property of the Crown or property of any Volunteer Corps or Battalion, or any public stores or ammunition issued for the use of any such Corps or Battalion he shall, on the first commission by him of any such offence, be liable to a penalty not exceeding fifty dollars, and shall, on a second and every other subsequent commission by him of any such offenee, and on being convicted there- of in the like course of proceeding as that in which any such penalty is recoverable, be liable to a penalty not exceeding fifty dollars nor less than twenty-five dollars, with or without imprisonment for any term not exceeding six months, with or without hard labor. 46i If any person wilfully commits any damage to any butt or tarsjet belonging to or lawfully used by any Volunteer Corp?, or Battalion, or without the leave of t\\e Commanding officer of the Corps or T^at- talioB, searches for bullets in, or otherwise disturbs the soil forming such butt or tar- get, he shall for every such offence be liable on the prosecution of the Commanding Punishnrent for damaging tar- gets or butts, •to. u Oifieer) to a penalty not ozoeeding twenty dollars, with or without iihprisonuieiit for any term not exceeding six months, 81. Any person refusing or nej^lecting ^•f»"ai to .. •. 1* •i.i lutiico rolls. *ttc* to transmit, as herem prescribed, any Militia roll or return, or copy thereof, re- quired by this Act or by any lawful author- ity, or wilfully making any false siatement in any such roll, return, or copy, shall thereby incur a penalty of one hundred dollars for each offence. 84. Any officer, non-commissioned officer ^^ lectinj? to or man, who neglects or refuses to attend attenfficer t the ills or drill- rhich piir- y the ;ur a I for X)8es afre- the the same when lawfully required, or has the same in his possession, except for lawful cause, (the proof of which shall lie upon him) shall thereby incur a penalty of ten ^^^ ^^^ prevent dollars for each offence; — But this shall indictment* not prevent such offender from beino; indict- ed and punished for any greater offence if the facts amount to such, instead of being subjected to the penalty aforesaid ; — And any person charged with any act subjecting j^JJc J ^bolft him to the penalty imposed by this section to leave the may be arrested by order of the Magistrate before whom thd complaint is made, upon affidavit shewing that tliere is reason to believe that such person is about to leave the Province, carrying any such clothing, arms, accoutrements or articles with him. 94. Any person who, while the Militia is not culled out for actual service, wilfully con- travenes any enactment of this Act or any regulation or order lawfully made or given under it, when no other penalty is imposed for such contravention, shall thereby incur a penalty not exceeding ton dollars for each offence, but this shall not prevent his being indicted and punished for any greater offence if the facts amount to sucli ; and in such cases courts martial shall not be held. 96, All penalties incurred under this Act shall be recoverable, with costs^ on the evi- Contravening this Act where no other i>e- nnlty is pro- vided. No Crnrts martial in such cases. Pcnnlt'eB under this act how recover- able. 88 I I Witnesses. Imprisonment in case of non- payment. denoe of one credible ^itnew, on oomplaint or information before one Justice of the Peace if the amount do not exceed ten dollars and before two Justices of the Peace if the amount exceeds * that sum ; — And any officer, noncommissioned officer or pri- vate of the Militia shall be a competent witness in any such case. 96. And in case of non-payment of the penaltv immediately after conviction, it shall be lawful for the convicting Justice or Justices to commit the person so con- victed and makinji; default in payment of such penalty and costs to the common Gaol of the judicial district, territorial division or locality in and for which the said Justice or Justices is or are then actinj];, or to some house of correction or lock-up house situate *' — therein, for a period of not lesp than ten days when the penalty does not exceeed twenty dollars, and for a period of not less than twenty days nor more than thirty days when it exceeds the last mentioned sum. On whose .-om- 97, No pro^ecniion ajrainst an Officer plaint penalties x» ^ . .' ■-,.,... „ '^ ix j may be sued Tor. 01 rrovincial 3Iilitia for any penalty under this Act shall be broujrht except on the '■'■''"' complaint of the Adjutant or Deputy Ad- judant General ; — And no such prosecution against any non-commissioned officer or pri- vate of the Militia, shall be brought except 3d on the complaiat of the Commanding Officer or Adjutant of the Corps to which such non-commissioned officer or private belongs ; — But the Adjutant or Deputy Adjutant EvWetict ol General may authorize any officer of Militia ^^^"^^ ** to make such complaint in his name, and the authority of any such officer allegeing him self to have been so authorized to make any complaint, shall not be controverted or called in question except by the Ad- jutant or Deputy Adjutant General « ' K ■f - 98. No such prosecution shall be com- j^j^nj^n^jon ^f menced alter the expiration of six months time for such from the commission of the offence charged, p^""®^" ***"*• unless it be, for unlawfully buying, soiling, or having in possession clothing, arms or accoutrements delivered to the Militia ; and no prosecution ag-ainst any person named in the seventy-ninth section of this Act or against any Municipal Officer for any pen- alty under this Act, shall be brought except upon an order to that effect by or from the Minister of Militia. 99* The penalty when recovered shall Apilication of forthwith be transmitted to the Adjutant penalties. General who shall account for and pay it over to the Receiver General as part of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, 80 l!tSOELLANEOUS PROVISION! Orders and 100* ^t sI^aH not bc necessary that any not Srin writ- order or notice under this Act be in writing ing if given in unless it is herein required, that it shall be so, provided it be coninmnicated to the person who is to obey or be bound by it in person, either directly by the officer or person making or giving it, or by some other by his order. General Orders how notified. ETidence. Regimental or Battalion Or- ders, how no- tified. 101. All General Orders of Militia, or other Militia Orders issued through oi by the Adjutant Grcne«*al, shall be held to be sufficiently notified to all persons whom they may concern, by their insertion in the Canada Gazette^ — And a copy of the said Gazette purporting to contain them shall be prima facie evidence for such orders. 102» All Orders made by the Officer Commanding a Corps shell be held to be sufficiently notified to all persons whom it may concern, by their insertion in some newspaper published in the locality, or, if there be none, than by posting a copy thereof on the door of the church or of some court house, mill, or other most public place in the Regimental Division. any ting 11 be the •a ♦ it m p or >thcr I, or ►1 by to be bom itbe said ill be fficer to be )m it some or, if copy some fublic