Letter, William Ewing to John Bills, circa 30 November 1843
Source Note
, Letter, [, Sangamon Co., IL], to , [, Hancock Co., IL], ca. 30 Nov. 1843; handwriting of ; dockets in handwriting of and ; three pages; JS Office Papers, CHL.
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Illinois Novr. 30th. 1843
Genl.
Auditor &c
I have examined the claim of , Brigade Major of the for services under the 53 Sec of the Militia law, and have arrived at the conclusion that the are not to be considered, as a part of the regular Militia of this , and that the general law has no further application to them than is expressly provided for in the law authorizing their organization— The law providing for the organization of the Legion, making no provision for the payment of its officers by the , It is my opinion that the above claim ought not to be audited.
The was organized by the City Council, is subject to their control for the purpose of enforcing their Ordinances— it is entirely independent of the general military law, may have a different organization, make laws for its own government and seems evidently designed to sustain the municipal authorities of — If there are expences to be paid, the municipality of which they form a very important Element must meet them.