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 234 Trrmu x1v.——THE ARMY.—Ch. 5. C<>1¤p¢lli¤s¤¤¤r— Am. 43. If any commander of any garrison, fortress. or post is com- Edf‘j· _, _ pelled, by the officers and soldiers under his command, to give up to the Art. of war 59.. enemy or to abandon it, the officers or soldiers so offending sha I suffer death', or such other punishment as a court-martial may direct. Dmclosing watch- Amr. Anylperstinlpeloniging to the armies (2f th? States who Y0 _-___ ma es nown c wa c wor to any person no en i le o receive it, Are Og wa, 5g_ according to the rules and discipline of war, or presumes to give a parole or watchword different from that which he received. shall su er death, or such other péimshment as a court—martial may direct. R¤li•=vi¤gth¤¢=¤— _Am‘. 45. hosoever relieves the enemy wit money,victuals. or ammu- @**3* _____ _ nition, or knowingly harbors or protects an enemy, shall suffer death, or Art. of war 56. such other ppnishment as a court—martial may direct. _(`orrespond i n g Am`. 46. _'hosover holds correspondence with, or gives intelligence to, glib ¤h¤_¢a0¤{¤>’·g the enemy, either directly or indirectly, shall suffer death, or such other _1,t_ of wa, 5; punishment as a court-martial may direct. _ _ p,.,,,,t;,,,,_ Am`. 47. Any officer or soldier who, having received pay, or having ~ A,,, 3,:,2530, · bleep dulycnlisped in thefseryicehof the United States, deserts the same. 29 May, 1830, c_ s a, in une o_ war, su er eat , or such other punishment as a court- 18;;, v_ 4, p_ gg_ mama] maya direct, and in, time dof peace, any punishment, excepting _ ea w 1C a cour -mart1a ma irect. [Sw is NM-1999-1 Descrter shall Ani. -18. Every soldier who dieserts the service of the United States S"’"'°f“u*°’m· shall be liable to serve for such period as shall, with the time he may 11 Jan., 1812, c. have served previous to his desertion, amount to the full term of his 14, S- 16, v- 2§673- enlistment; and such soldier shall be tried by a court-martial and pun- 16223 g,p,%§i mlgegéizghmiggitgledtgymngfthezdenlistment may have clasped previous to _ Desertionbyres- Am`. 49. Any officer who, having tendered his resignation, quits his {z¤¤¤<>¤- _ post or proper duties, without leave, and with intent to remain perma- 5Au|z.,1861,c.54, nently a sent therefrom, rior to due notice of the acceptance of the S. 2, y. l2, ij- Blli- same, shall be deemed andp punished as a deserter. Erylnstnngurgother ART. 50. No non-commissioned officer or soldier shall enlist himself i n ‘"*h°“* xy other regiment, troop, or company, without a regular discharge from Art.of war 22. being reputed a deserter, and suffering accordingly. And inpcase any officer shall knowingly receive and entertain such non-commissioned officer or soldier, or_ s al not, after his_being discovered to be a deserter, immediately confine him and give notice thereof to the corps in which he last served, the said officer shall, by a court-martial, be cashiered. Advisingmdesen. Am`. 51. Any omcer or soldier who advises or persuades any other ‘_*A,,_"`——Of wa, 2S__ officer or soldier to desert the service of the United States, shall, in time 29 M,,y,1830, c, of war, suffer death, or such other punishment as a court-martial may 183, v. 4, p. 418. direxctt; and ip timedof peace, any punishment, excepting death, which a cou —mar 1a may 1rect. Misconduct atdi- ART. 52. It is earnestly recommended to all officers and soldiers dilivine service;—__ gently to attend divine service. Any officer who behaves indecently or Am of Q.,,, 2_ irreverently at anyplace of divine worship shall be brought before a general court-martia, there to be publicly and severely re rimanded by the president thereof. Any soldier who so offends shall? for his first offense, forfeit one-sixth of a dollar; for each further offense he shall forfeit a like sum, and shall be confined twenty-four hours. The money so forfeited shall be deducted from his next pay, and shall be applied, bv the leaptam or (senior officer of his troop, battery, or companv, to the use o the sic sol iers of the same. ` _111S2f1in; ojths. Airr. 53. Any officey who uses any profane oath or execration shall, Am of “,ar_‘3_ for each offense, forfeit and pay one dollar. Any soldier who so offends shall incur the penalties provided in the lpreceding article; and all moneys forfeited for such offenses shall be app ned as therein provided. 0Hi)cre,r;f,•; {n::,? Ama 54. Every officer commanding in quarters, garrison, or on the c,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, march, shall keep (good order, and, to the utmost of his power, redress T fi? all abuses or disor ers which may be committed  any officer or soldier ·¤ W'- · under his command: and if, upon complaint ma e to him of officers or soldiers beating or otherwise 1 l-treating any person. disturbing fairs or
 * ____; ____ e regiment. troop or company in w ich he last S€1'V8d on a enaltv of