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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, February 14, 1865.--Ordered to be printed.
[By Mr. SWAN.
1 The Congress of the
Confederate States of America do enact,
2 That the General-in-Chief
commanding the armies of the Confederate
3 States be and he is hereby
invested with the full and
4 complete power to call into the service of the
Confederate
5 States, to perform any duty to which he may assign them,
so
6 many of the able-bodied slaves within the Confederate States,
7 as in
his judgment the exigencies of the public service may
8 require.
1 SEC. 2. Be it
enacted, That while said slaves are so employed,
2 whether voluntarily
offered for service by their owners or
3 impressed in conformity to any
existing or future law, such compensation,
4 clothing and rations shall be
allowed to and for said
5 slaves as are allowed, by the Act approved February
17, 1884,
6 and Acts amendatory thereto, to increase the efficiency of
the
7 army by the employment of free negroes and slaves in certain
8
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