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to be understood, that by Law, the Commanding Officers of Compa-
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to be understood, that by Law, the Commanding Officers of Companies are keepers of the rolls, and it belongs to them to judge  
nies are keepers of the rolls, and it belongs to them to judge  
 
 
whether any person shall be excused from duty for a time,  
 
whether any person shall be excused from duty for a time,  
 
or whether he shall be discharged from the rolls, in case of dis-
 
or whether he shall be discharged from the rolls, in case of dis-
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invalid for a time only, and when he is reinstated in his  
 
invalid for a time only, and when he is reinstated in his  
 
health, call him to his duty.
 
health, call him to his duty.
        It has also been represented to the Commander in Chief,  
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It has also been represented to the Commander in Chief,  
 
that corrupt practices have been employed, in some instances,  
 
that corrupt practices have been employed, in some instances,  
 
in obtaining certificates of disability; he hopes, for the honor of  
 
in obtaining certificates of disability; he hopes, for the honor of  
 
the Militia, that instances like these are few, or that the  
 
the Militia, that instances like these are few, or that the  
 
complaints respecting them, are altogether without foundation;
 
complaints respecting them, are altogether without foundation;

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to be understood, that by Law, the Commanding Officers of Companies are keepers of the rolls, and it belongs to them to judge whether any person shall be excused from duty for a time, or whether he shall be discharged from the rolls, in case of dis- ability, and they are accountable for the judicious exercise of this power; but they shall not discharge any person from the rolls without a certificate from the Surgeon & Surgeon's Mate. This system being founded on the Laws, will in all cases, be ob- served in future; and no Surgeon will presume, of himself, to discharge any man from the rolls, in the Militia of this Com- monwealth -- and it is expected that great caution will be used in giving certificates of disability, as there are but very few cases which ought to entitle a man to be discharged from the rolls; in general, it will be found best to excuse an invalid for a time only, and when he is reinstated in his health, call him to his duty.

It has also been represented to the Commander in Chief, that corrupt practices have been employed, in some instances, in obtaining certificates of disability; he hopes, for the honor of the Militia, that instances like these are few, or that the complaints respecting them, are altogether without foundation;