Reports of Cases Civil And Criminal in the United States Circuit Court of the Di

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" 1. Three frigates to be manned and employed. 2. Two lieutenants of marines, for a forty- 47* 558 WASHINGTON.
Ex parte William Brown.
Upon a review of all the acts of Congress respecting the enlist- ing of recruits, there seems to have been no special provision for four gun frigate. 4. Fifty marines. 6. Pay to be fixed by the President. 8 Offi- cers, non-commissioned officers, seamen, and marines, to be governed by the rales for the regulation of the navy. 11. Marines, disabled entitled to pen
...sion. 12. Ma- rines in revenue cutters. [1 Stat. At Large, 523. ] 1798, July 11, vol. 3, p. 95, c. 89 ; "for establishing and organizing a marine corps. " 1. " That in addition to the present military establishment, there shall be raised and organized a corps of marines, which shall consist of one major, &c. , and 720 privates, including the marines, who have been enlisted or authorized to be raised for the naval armament. " 2. The President is authorized " to continue the enlistment of marines until the said corps shall be complete, and the enlistments which shall be made in virtue hereof, may be for the term of three years, " c.

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