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but should any Surgeon or Surgeon's Mate hereafter demand or receive any fee for a certificate of disability, or for the performing any part of his official duty, it is expected that he will be immediately arrested and brought to trial before a Court-martial, for corrupt practices in the execution of his office.
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but should any Surgeon or Surgeon's Mate hereafter demand  
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or receive any fee for a certificate of disability, or for the per-
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forming any part of his official duty, it is expected that he will  
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be immediately arrested and brought to trial before a Court-
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martial, for corrupt practices in the execution of his office.
  
 
By order of the Commander in Chief,
 
By order of the Commander in Chief,

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but should any Surgeon or Surgeon's Mate hereafter demand or receive any fee for a certificate of disability, or for the per- forming any part of his official duty, it is expected that he will be immediately arrested and brought to trial before a Court- martial, for corrupt practices in the execution of his office.

By order of the Commander in Chief, William Donnison, Adjutant General Att. H: Sewall D. A. Genl.


Division orders, 8. Division of the Militia, Hallowell, Nov. 1. 1794.

A Court-martial, of which Major George White* of the 1. (or Parker's) Regiment and 2. Brigade is appointed President, will sit at such time previous to the first of April next, and at such place within the County of Hancock, as B.Gen. Campbell shall appoint, for the trial of Ensign Daniel Campbell of the 2. (or Brewer's) Regiment, 2. Brigade of this Division, charged with "breach of orders, neglect of duty, and public insult on his superior Officers." The members will consist of 6 Captains and 6 Subalterns[?] from the 2. Brigade, to be detailed from such regiments therein ans B. Gen. Campbell shall direct. Isaac Parker Esq

  • L. Col. Wm. Webber was afterward appointed by B. Gen. Campbell vice Major White, resigned.