Correspondence Between Gov. Andrew And Maj.-Gen. Butler

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Especially will this be the case in Massachusetts, were there doubts otherwise, since his Excellency Governor Andrew tele- graphed to the War Department that he " would help General Butler to the utmost " in his recruiting.
A vicious practice having come to the notice of the Com- manding-General of other sums being paid by officers recruiting in the State of Massachusetts, it is positively forbidden to any person recruiting under the authority of the United States, to offer, promise, or give an
...y money or valuable thing whatever for recruits to any person ; and any person so offending will not be recommended for commission by the Commanding- General.
38 RECRUITING OF TROOPS.
No recruits are desired who are habitually intemperate, or who have ever been convicted of any crime. Deserters from the British army are especially reprobated. It is the wish and desire of the Commanding-General to have in his Division only thoughtful, patriotic men, who are seriously desirous of aiding their country in her hour of peril, and who will enlist under her banner for this reason alone: All recruits will be immediately taken into camp upon their enlistment ; will be uniformed in the best manner, instructed by competent drill masters in the appropriate exercises for their proper arm of service, and their health and comfort specially cared for.


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