Upon the facts agreed it appears that the petitioner had been enrolled as a private soldier under the act of ingress, ratified the Fifth Feb., 1114, prior to the time when he became a driver of the mail stage from Morrisville to Pittsboroh The question, then, is, whether a mail contractor or driver of a post coash can claim exemption from military service, under the- act of April 14th, 1863, by having become such after hi§ enrolment as a soldier. The question arises under the last-mentioned act, because the act of February, 1864, expressly declares that nothing therein contained shall be construed as a repeal of it.. Mail contractors and stage drivers were not mentioned among the classes of exempts contained in the act of 11th October, 1862, and the act of April, 1863, was passed,- no doubt, to supply the omission. The act is in
In this conflict of judicial authority, 1 feel myself at liberty to adopt the strong convictions of my own mind a? to what is the true construction of the act. All the act* of Congress called the conscription acts are, it must be confessed, strong war- measures. They can only be sustained, in point of authority, upon the unlimited power vested in the Confederate government, to declare war, and to raise
. My opinion is, therefore, that the order, made in vacation to discharge the petitioner, must be reversed with costs, and that he should be remanded to the custody of the defendant. •
Per Curiam. — Order reversed, and order to remand the petitioner to the custody of the defendant.
