Acts And Resolutions of the Third Session of the Provisional Congress of the Confederate States, Held At Richmond, Va
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And be it further enacted, That the Postmaster General be, and is hereby authorized, to make the first con- tract for carrying of the mail over said route, without the necessity of advertising for bids for said contract as required by existing law; and that this act do take effect and be in force, from and after its passage: Provided, however, that nothing in this Act contained, shall be so construed as to re- quire the Postmaster General to put the mail upon said route, unless in his opinion t...he public interest ilemand it. Approved Aug. 23, 1861. No. 240.] AN ACT To establish a uniform rule of naturalization for persons en- listed in the armies of the Confederate States of Ame- rica. Section 1 . The Congress of the Confeiirate States of Ame- rica do enact, That every person not a citizen of one of the Confederate States engaged in the military service of the said Confederate States during the existing Avar against the United States of America, shall thereby, and whilst in such service, be under the protection of the Confederate States as fully as if he were a citizen thereof, the rights of a citizen being to such extent hereby conferred, and' moreover shall have the riglit to become naturalized and to become a citizen of any one of the Confederate States, and shall thereby be entitled to all the rights and privileges of a citizen of said State of the Confederate States upon taking an oath to sup- port the Constitution of such State, and well and faithfully to serve tlie Confederate States of America, to maintain and support tlir Constitution and laws thereof, and to renounce all allegiance and obedience to any ibreign Government, State, Sovereignty, Prince or Potentate, and particularly by name the Government, State, Sovereignty, Prince or Poten'- tate of which he may be, or have been, a citizen or subject iUHl stating which one of the Confederate States he intends to I)econie a citizen of; but if the State in which the said :ip|.lic:int shall l.av(> resided next before his application shall 41 afterwards become a member of this Confederacy, tbe citi- zenship of said applicant shall remain m said State at his election, notwithstanding proceedings, under this act.
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