icmf Duke University Libraries General orders ^y,Ag Conf Pam #710 ^rab (Ijnarttrs, fens-pssissip))t 5rp:irtmtnt, ) Little Rock. February 13th, 18C3. \ General Orders, No. 10. The following extract from a circular from the Adjutant and Inspector General's Office under date of Jan'y 18th, 1863, is published for the in- formation and guidance of all concerned: '' Such persons as are liable to conscription will be allowed to join any particular company and regiment, requiring recruits, within the command in which the officers," [enrolling or recruiting,] " may be serving. In like manner, such persons, as are within conscript ages, and who may come for- ward and olTer themselves for service, will be allowed to volunteer, and will receive all the benefits which are secured by law to volunteers. Recruits thus obtliined, however, must, in all Oiises. 'enter companies already in the service, and cannot be organized into new companies or regiments." By Command of Lieut. General Holmes: S. S. ANDERSON, Ass't Adft General. HoUinger Corp. pH8.5 \