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Show A uoui) rni.VG For I'vi'rjbody but Civoru-111 Civoru-111 V ut. i Wat-hinton, 27. A now assncia j :i.m n foruiiiin here, known as tbo enlisted labor association. It i proposed pro-posed to urc.a upou cvngre M'-' piiiM:i;o of a law by which BV00n voluuteeta may be rulitetl ljr live ytara for military ntid agricultural purposed on reaorva'.iou ot t; ivu-n-uieut. Twelve Bkilltd niticliamca or mt.iana are to be iu each tvm.iam. aud oue repinienl of each corps is to be cnt-iueera exclusively. i-xin an lil.OJd men shall be enlietod, ih'-y shall bo sent lo iho reaervaiiun and upon thoir arrivitl ahall lay out a city and bein the erection of puitahl, quarters for permanent aetllemcnt., preparitiR the ground lor agricultural purpoaos, and developing the miuer.il resources of tho country. Each corps is to ba furnished by government with eeeti, etock, farming implements imple-ments and tools. Volunteers are to receive, the same pay aa regular aoldien), and overy person so enlisling aball, upou honorable discharge., be entitled to a patent for 160 acres of laud aa now provided for by the homestead act, or to one. lot within tlte limit ol the city as be may elect. Every alternate bl to be reserved to tbe United Statea |