364 MAHTJAL EOR NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICERS. 



the service and suffer such other punishment as a court- 

 martial may direct ; and if the offense be committed in time of 

 peace he shall be punished as a court-martial may direct. 

 Any person subject to military law, except an officer, who is 

 found drunk on duty shall be punished as a court-martial may 

 direct. 



MISBEHAVIOR OF SEKTINEL. 



Aet. 86. Any sentinel who is found drunk or sleeping upon 

 his post, or who leaves it before he is regularly relieved, shall, 

 if the o-ffense be committed in time of war, suffer death or 

 such other punishment as a court-martial may direct; and if 

 the offense be committed in time of peace he shall suffer any 

 punishment, except death, that a court-martial may direct. 



PERSONAL INTEREST IN SALE OF PROVISIONS. 



Aet. 87. Any officer commanding in any garrison, fort, bar- 

 racks, camp, or other place where troops of the United States 

 may be serving wiio, for his private advantage, lays any duty 

 or imposition upon or is interested in the sale of any victuals 

 or othes necessaries of life brought into such garrison, fort, 

 barracks, camp, or other place for the use of the troops, shall 

 be dismissed from the service and suffer such other punish- 

 ment as a court-martial may direct. 



INTIMIDATION OF PERSONS BRINGING PROVISIONS. 



Aet. 88, Any person subject to military law who abuses, in- 

 timidates, does violence to, or wrongfully interferes with any 

 person bringing provisions, supplies, or other necessaries to 

 the camp, garrison, or quarters of the forces of the United 

 States shall suffer such punishment as a court-martial may 

 direct. 



GOOD ORDER TO BE MAINTAINED AND WRONGS REDRESSED. 



Aet. 89. All persons subject to military law are to behave 

 themselves orderly in quarters, garrison, camp, and on the 

 march ; and any person subject to military law who commits 

 any waste or spoil, or willfully destroys any property whatso- 



