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Show bepobteh. iicpss cziot 1 -- M fc CO. O. U. 11UVCK tim" or icMicMimox. 7 5 h ESSE5E ?" ,r yLdyi. &' W- .ft x?inr.ntnrtd jSr ' Jw?c C. C. OORUSnSTE, U. T. U,aU OF THE UNITED 8TATE8, PASSED AT THE SECOND SESSION OF TH , roatT-nns- Clement. Ind. ll Ter coxonxaa. Pubuc No. 185.3 making appropriations for th IL Max- . JW OjUt-Q- to. support of tb army for tbs year ending June thirty, eighteen hundred end 1Cfr-Jo- hn P. Taggart, Il. evenly-on- e and tor other purposes. , $ Irtor-- O. J. Hollister, CoL Ve it enacted by tbe Senate and House "stHcktandr of Representatives of tbe United States or America in Congress assembled, Tbat tbe HI. bllowiog sums be, sod the same are Vict. aoJ C. M. Hawlev, jereby, appropriated out of any moneys municipai- - omcxna. u tbe treasury not olberwise V. II. Mnoro. appropriate on. Mg,-lifor the support of the army for the ed, DenniaJ. Tooby. year euding the thirtieth of JuoeTeighteeu Zr-l- U'0-T.- Uurgesa. hundred aud seventyone: 11 I 7wjfMrrr For expenses of recruiting and trans M. Langstlorf. iforthnl- -Jof recruits, $472, OtX). - L. portatiou 'V. HplcprAtmFor of tbe army, $12,935,390. pay T. FifKlj Utfunisr William For Dr. of lieu of forage for commutation If. Housa, II. Garfish, -JC'frrtCaio w Graham, j. W. McNutt, Jno. Kop-- L officers horses, where tbe same is not famished by tho Quartermaster's depart U. Hurl but, S. L Tibbala, 'J. W, meet $2,000. . . J.Malah. Shrir. S. Howe and For payment to discharged coldiers for C J. Black, tht MftT. Jtislifit And the clothing not drawn, $200,000. Rcntar!- g ( proper accounting officers of the treasury are hereby authorized and required to . Corinna Directory. transfer from any surplus of tbe past appropriations for the pay of the army, or B. BALT LAIC DIVISION. B. C,r. of tbe voluotoer, oot otherwise disposed UORINNE omcL f l m ticket agent Facer, baggage master. It C. SAULISUUBT's OILMCB AKI atae line, carrying tbe U. 8. Co.a expreaa ; mail! and Well a. Farg (oarhea leave daily for Helena, Montana, n! Intermediate points and connect with foachea for Diamond City, Illackfoot and Ten Lodge. Office near It It depot TIM HENDERSON, Agent Montana WESTEUN UNION TELEOBArH Operators Alf. Biewer, H. O. Pratt, P. Kearney,' E. Ijealio, C. W, Moore. -Measengef James Sewell. cokinke roar office, Montana at., lustwean Fifth and Sixth George I. Ilolt, Pont Master. M tils arrive from tbe east and south 7.13 p. m. ; from tho went, 4:50 a. ni. front tha north. 8.30 a. in. MtiU elwa f ir out an I mtth. 10 p, m. ; for- tbe weat, 7 :00 p. in. ; for the rn. north, - 9. ran MisOBRLANKOUS. DKXMSJ. TOOI1Y, Itternejr and Counsellor at Lav. yfo.vr.t.v.t t. u. st., conrxxR. ap30.3m n. nonr.UTSox, J. il. W. (2UAIIAM, I)., for Utah. Exnmincr for Penaions nvnt'.v, Cnrnrr VvrA and Montana Strrf'l, COHIXNK, UTAU. . - 7tf Main Srteef, J. B. MCADER. HURLDUT BROS., , Whole tale aud Retail DRUG GISTS. Montann Street, I'OULX.NF Mtdu IIENIIY LEI WES, Dealer In Aroceiitis and Ziqnors, Wboleaale and Retail. CIGARS AMI TOBACCO. th .(reel, corner of Montana, Corinne. tnilMf BOIIM dc AUB, BAtIEKS, 1USI.ENA, M. T.. Ootd and . BitverRara. Ootn, F.. "incPi etilee to United SUiee amt Sampa.011 Collection, promptly attended to. myllm IL H, SHEPHERD, POpE AND SIGN PUzltr. Work PAINTER, Etc., Piptr-hangr- r, on. with nc.tn.u - dtap,. COapu j. W. SfeNDTT A CO., WhoJewl. .0(1 Re1.lt TTtTJ . G GI ST, . Cnrnrr ,, dmI Slnet,' ' CWlNaNE. UTAH. pOH SALE, 1 oSl?!? direct orareT Tlic co.n-pani- r, s ed UTAH. -- -- . cemeteries. Sec. 2. And be i further enacted. That tbe President be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed, on or before the first day of Jniy, eighteen hundred and seventy-one- , to reduce tbe number of enlisted men in the army to thirty thousand, and thereafter there shall be uo mqre than thirty thousand enlisted men in the army at any one time, nnless otherwise author-ze- d by law, Skc. 3. And be it farther enacted. That tbe President be, and he ia hereby, auof by law, such sum as may be sufficient thorized, at his discretion, honorably, to to cover deficiencies in tbe appropriations discharge from the service of. tbe United 'for payments of discharged soldiers for States officers of the army who may apclotbiov not drawn, f r the fiscal year ply therefor on or before the first of Janending oaue thirtieth, eighteen hundred uary next; and such officers, so discharged and seventy. under the provisions of this act shall be Fvr subsistence in kind for regnlar entitled to receive, in additiou to tbe p ty and allowances due them nt the date troops and employees, $1,013,977 22. For con' (agencies of the army, eighty of tbeir discharge, one pay and allowances. thousand dollars. 8ec.-Aud be it further enacted. That For army medical museum, five thousand dollars. the President be.and he is hereby, authorFor medical and other necessirs works ized, At his discretion, to place on the retor the library of Sufgeou General's offico, tired list of the army, on their own appli$3 000. cation, any commissioned officers, who For expenses of Commanding General's have been thirty years in the service, and s the officers who may be retired by virtue , office, $5,000. For expenses of the signal service of of this section shall be entitled to tbe same pay and emoluments as are now althe nruiy, $5,000. For regnlar supplies of the Quarter lowed, or may be hereafter allowed, to master's department, to wit: For tbe officers retired from active service. Tbat 8tc. 5. And be it further enacted. regular supplies of the Q larterrasster's sectiou-o- f the sixteenth officers of tbe tbe for luel of proviso department, consisting enlisted men. guards, hospitals, store act approved August throe, eighteen hunhouses, and officesof forage in kind for dred and ixtynne, limiting tho number the horses, mules, and oxen of the Quar of officers on the retired list to seven per termastei'a depar.ment at tbe several cenlnm of the whole number of existing repoMa and stations, and with the armies officers, be. and tho same is hereby, offin tbe field, for tbe horses of the several pealed; aud hereafter the number of regiments of cavalry, the batteries o! nr icers who may bo retired in accordance tiilery, and such coimnuieB of iufantry as with existing laws shall be in the discremay be moented, and for thr authoitzed tion of the President: Provided. That the number on the retired list shall at number of officers horses when serving wh-lin tbe field, aud nt tbe outpost, iuclud no time exceed three hundred. Sec. C. Aud be it further enacted, That log beddiug for the animals; of btrnw for soldiers' bedding; and of stationery, in- the offices of General and Lieutenant cluding blank books for the Qiarleruiaa General of tho army fcball continue until ter's department, certificates for dlscharg ir Vacancy shall occur in the satne'i and no ed soldiers, blank f iron for tbe Pay and longer; and wheu such vacancy shall ocQ'lartermaster'a departments, ana lor cur in either of said offices, immediately printing of division and department or- tberenpotrsll laws and parts of laws creatders and reports, $1,503 000. ing said office shall become inoperative, For the general aud iucideutal expenses aud shall, by virtue of this act, trorn g of the thenceforward to be held to be repealed. department, of of postage on letters and pack Sec. 7. And.be it further enacted. That ages received and sent by officers of the uo appointment to tbo grade of major expenses of courts general shall be mode until the number of army ou public martial, military commiisious, and courts officers of tbat grade is reduced below of iuquiry, including tbe odditionsl com three, alter which tbe number of tuijor peusatioa of judge advocates, recorders, generals shall not exceed three. Sco. 8. And be it further enacted. That members, and witnesses while on that service, under the set of March sixteen no appointment to the grade of brigadier eighteen hundred and two; extra pay to general shall be mado until the number soldiers employed under tbe direction of of officers of that grade is reduced Ufilow tho Quertermnster's department, ia the six; after which the number of brigadier erection of barrack, quarters, geueruls shall not exceed us. Sec. 9. Aud be it further enacted. That aud hospitals, in the construction of roads and other constant labor," for periods o' the grade of regimental oommiasary iu the not less than ten days, under tbe acts ot severat cavalry regiments is hereby and the lieutenants now holding March two, eighteen hundred and nine hundred the and teen, August four, eighteen appointments of regimental comtuia and including those employee sary may be assigned for duty to of their regiments, aud shall fill ss clerks at division end department headquarters; expenses of expresses to tbe first vacancies that may occur in tbeir and from tbe frontier posts and armies respective gradt-- of first or second lieu tenant iu tho regiments to which they in the field; of escorts to paym islers am other disbursing officers, and to trains now belong, aadnothiug herein contained where military escorts cannot bo famish shall affect tbeir relative rank with other ed; expenses of the interment of officers lieutenants of their grade. Sec. 10. And be it further fenneted. That killed lu action, or who die when on dnfy tbe grades of regimental vominHsury serin tbe field, or at posts on the frontiers or At posts and other places when ordered geant and rgimeutal hospital steward by the Secretary oi War, and of non com- are hereby abolished. Th number o' missioned officers and soldiers; author corporal in each company of cavalry, nr ized office furniture; hire of laborers in tiilery nnd infantry shall be minced to oftbe Quartermaster's department, iuclud four; and the said of receiving lag the hire of interpreters,' spies,' and ficers sbaH have the privilege full an honorable discharge, with pay niu guides, for the, army, compensation clerks to officers of the quartermasters allowances to the actual date thereof, if am they shall so elect, in prefetches to re department; compensation of fnrage wagon masters, authorized by the act o ina'i ing in tho service iu such other be assigned to them by the July five, eighteen bnndred and thirty grades as may War. of of deserters, the for Secretary apprehensiou eight; Sec. llAud be it further enae'ed. Tbnt aud tbe expenses incident to their pursuit and. for tbe following expenditures re- the General of the army snd commandm several military department quired for tbe several regiments of cavalry officers of theshall as soon it practicable and such of the of batteries army artillery, tbe light after the pasaage ot this acU forward to companies of infantry as may be moanted viz: tbe purchase of traveling forges tbe Secretary of War a list of officers serv blacksmiths' and shoeing tools, horse anc ing in tbeir respective command deemei mule shoes aud nails, iron and steel foi by them unfit tor tbe proper dicharge of canaeexorpt irtjiuUs shoeing the horses of tbe corps named tbeir duties from any also, generally, tbe proper and author incurred or dUeass contracted iu tbe line setting forth specifically iu iged expenses for tbe movement ani of tbeir duty, cause fitness. of sach case the each not expressly operations of au army, is hereby authorized War of Tbe other Secretary to department, signed say aud directed to constitute a board to con$800,000. For mileage, or tbe alloranos made to sist of oue major general, one biigadier saic officers of th army for flu transportation general, and three colonels, three of those of themselves and Ibeir baggage, when officers to be selected from among appointed to the regular army oa account traveling ob Juty without troops, escorts ot dUlingaLhed services in tbe volaotser orauppljes, $50,000. force during the late war, and on recoct taking meteorological observations for inendation of such board the Presilent and lakes notice and givtug op northern muster out of the service any of the shall seaboard of approach and foice of storms, so reported, with one years officers said $50,000. master-ou- t shall not be or such For transportation oj the army, includ pay; but officer a hear such without dered allowing wheu njoyirq; ing baggage of th,e troops show cause to board either by land or water, of clothing, camp, Ing before sach it. oi' against and garrison equipage from tbe depots 12. And be It farther enacted, That Philadelphia. Cincinnati, $ud New York theSec.President is hereby authorized to to the several posts and $rP7 depots, cv and from those depots to the troops in tbe transfer officers from the regiments of o list the to and infantry field; and of subsistence stores from tbe airy, artillery, now vacancies an the from .places supernumerarii places of purchase, and of delivery under .contract, to such places existing, or whicl) ms T occur prior to tfie as tbe circumstances of the service may first day of January next, in Jhe cavalry, of such ofordoance, ord artillery, or infantry, by reason shall require them to be sent; be other amaH-armfrom or caus?r, fretn the transfer, uancs stores, and the superna fonnderies sod armories to tbe arsenals filled in dne pxoportion by to rank, fortifleatiooa, frontier posts, and army de mereiy officer, havingasr ferenoo in exist and fitne s, provided ter sud toils, seniority, pots; freights, wharfage, to to ttr' riftges; the pdrobase and hire of borf es, fog law regulating promoHu offioers And if supernumerary and and any the my. purmuhss, pxen, harness, first the day JMsry chase and repair of wagons, carts, and shall remain $ft,er g trayr. and qf abips aud othf r ne$t, they shall forithhonorably mnsterei one year's pay spi vessels, and boats required for the trans- out of tbp serjrice Irovided, That vacancies portation of supplies and for garrison allowances; lieu purposes; for drJ"g 1)4 rtsg ef tfee pow existjog jo tbe grade of second fifty-fou- bar. opened an Ofttce at the above named pta. end au now prepared to do alt kl da 01 Ataejrlna. aamplee of Ore received by mall or expreaa pmwirttjr awajred and return made the follow. i Air. Trrtua reaaouabie. , of grounds cantonments; for the construction of temporary huts, hospitals, snd stables; and for reyniring public buildings at established posts, $750,000 For establishing aud maintaining national cemeteries, $300,000: Irovided, That twenty thousand dollars of this amount be expended in planting snd cultivating threes and shrubs ia the several nbol-isbe- d, SALT LAKE CITY. i stores,-sn- 'or summer store-house- s, CALIFORNIA ASSAY OFFICE, j.Mf of military ng con-s.stin- Attorney at Law an.t Solicitor tn Chancery, Halt Lake City. Utah Territory. itr safe-teepi- d - Oiaaeott, eaabier and receiver. It For hire or commutation of quarters for officers on military duty, hire of quarters 'or troops, of storehouses for the - Bepeating Office, Sh rts building, Mon tana atreet Edward Conway, Superintendent. Geo. F. Brown, chief operator. v. severat posts, hire of tea outers, transpor-atio- n ol funds for tbe pay and other db Minting departments, tbe expense of sailing publie transports on tbe various rivers, tbe Gulf of Mexico, snd tbe Atlantic and Pacific; for procuriug water at sach posts as, from their sitaattou, require t to be brought from a distance; and for clearing roads and removing obetractions rom roads, harbors, and rivers to tbe extent which may be required for the actual operations of the troops in the field, $5,-000.0- AN ACT Frank G. Bnab, agent" I Painter, operator, and rx.vy of Amerlcnn In me. the Factory. Apply at - thl. 8dv. s sef-gojo- No. 98. Vicc-lns- n f2v : N t INVAUtAHI.V tN ADVAKCK. r T !". . PORTABLE AND STAT5CNABY ENGINES, to IIoiko Power.' .' 0 t far . f -- 5WT- ' al&, M ; j. ?ocy-PZ- Portable Burr Eichards .,L T-- ettti-teu- ttr jcIT-UdcwSt- WHOLESALE JiZll f CO, 33vu VZX03t JJVT'T TJ2r -'V ;r. niiU'lcet Report, So Sec. 18. And bo it father enacted. That slull not be lawful for any office of the army of the Uuited StaU-- on the active list to hold any civil officer, whether by ele t; n or appointment, aud nuy such office accepting or exerciaiug the fuuction of a civil office sb 11 at oiu-cease to be on office of the army, nud Lis commission shall be vacated thereby. Sec. 19. Aud be it intber enacted That nothing in this net shall bo coa&trued to preveut the wuignment to duty, at additional second liouteu.iuta, of the grand-ua- t of h Military Academy. Sec. 23. Aud be it fattier enacted, Tbnt tbe secretary ol War shall prepare a system of general regulation for the a (ministration o' tho affairs of tho array, which wheu approved by Congns. shall be in force and obeyed until uttered or revoked by the same outbority; and said regaiu-tiou- s shall bo reported to Congress at its next sesion: Provided. That said regula lion sh til not be inconsistent: with the laws of the United SL.t. Sec. 21. Aud b it further enacted. That the Secretaries ol War and the Navy be, nnd they are hereby authorized and directed so to arrange the course of studies nud the older of recitations nt tbe Military and Naval Academies that the students in said institutions wjll not be required to pursue their studios on tiuuday. Sec. 22. And ho it further enacted, Tbnt frtftn arid after the passage of tbii act the Secret-vof War us aud be i hereby authorized to permit one or more trading estnbli-bmeto be maintained nt any tnditary pot ou the froutier not iu the yi iuity of any city or town, when in his judgment such establishment is needed lor the sooommndati n of emi grants, freighters, and- - other citizens, nnd the persnu to maintain such trading establishment shall be appoiut ed by him: Provided, Tint sach traders shall be under protection and military control its camp followers.. Tbe joint resolution unproved March thirty, eighteen hundred and sixty-seveto autiior-iz- o the commanding General of the Army to permit traders to remain at certaiu military Ksta i hereby repealed. Sec. 23. And ba it fur'ber enacted. Tbat any retired officer tuny, ou his own application, te detailed to serve as profes-siu any college; but while so serving hucU officer shall he allowed no additional compensation. Skc. 2 1 Aud le it further enacted, Tbat the pay of the officers of the army shall be a follows: Tue pav of tbe General shall be $13,500 a year; Lieutenant General shall be $11,003 a year; tbe pay of major general shall be $7,500; tbe pay of br;gsdier general shat) be $5,500; the pay of colonel shall be $.1,500; tbe pay of lienteiinnt coionti shall be $3,000; tbe py of major shall be $2 500; the pay of captain, mounted, shall be $2,000; cap-tiuot mounted, $1,830; tbe pay qf shill be $1,800; the py qf quartermaster shall be $1,800; tbe pay of lieutenaut, mounted i shall be $1,000; first lieuteqaqt, not ptountef). $1,500; the pay of second lieutenant, mounted, shall be $1,500; second lieutenant, not mounted, Si, $00; tbe pay of chsplaig shall be $1.Q00; tbe pay ol to major genera) shall be $200 per uauuni in addition to pay of bis rank; to brjgsdier gentbe pay of eral shall be $J50 per annnu; in add'ijoa to pay of bis rank; tbe pay of acting qtr sistaut commissary (ball be $IQQ iu addition to pay of bis ran)?; aud there shall ary be allowed and pjd to ?cb ftoJ commissioned offiepp jtelew Ibe rank of brigadier general, jqclndiqg chaplains aud otnere having qssjtqiUHed rank or pav, ten per centum of foeir cqrrsqt year, five ly pay for each and- - every term ol total lh That service: of lrqyided, years amount ff snch iucrease for length of service shall In no case exceed jrfy per centum On the yeerjy pay of bis grade as act: A4 Pvided established by to farther, fbat foe pay of a cofonel foUnor annum, exceed IjuQ; per $j, Qoctue tbe pay pf a Jieqteuant cojouej $$,WQ per fojl anqum, and these sqm shall be in forfor all commutation of quarters.' fuel, age, sefTsnts wages spd cjqthjnp, Jon it s u th, ........ w uotosale ...i wboleaale buckwheat flour 'R 100 tbs R) flour Corn b CallO-rii- Whfll (Hti 100 e e ItV e e e -- al 300 e e ee ton TCiV-'V.iia- o ocv MAN co8 .v i 'F'vvrt-CViv- ?. . , P.OBES corrix Java lb. 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Mohilm., . . , gevity rations, snd all allowances of every nsme and nature whatever, and shall be paid monthly by tbe paymaster: Provided, That fuel, quarters, and for in kind may Mich-artls- ' be famished to officers by the Quarternow allowed as master, department, by , 47, 49, 51, 53 and 55 South JcL'crson law and regaUtions: And provided furthSI., (hkago er, That when any officer ahali travel un- E. F. rreaMcut.t - Inctrinruicd Frit. 21. lWiO. (A. W. VTIMdATK Secretarj;. der orde'S, and eball not be furnished ADAM LAWRKNCK, J. C. IUtUAK!'..-- , bMiril, detransportation by tbe Quartermaster's partment, or on a conveyance belonging to or chartered by tbe United States, be . Q. ... . . shall be allow ed Un cents per mile, and : OF MANUFACTURERS no more, for each mile actually by him traveled under him order, distances to be calculated according to tbe nearest post Routes: and no payment shall be made to X'xom tiOOth Iliuhlr-l.tvk- any officer except by a paymaster of the One our OliSK-J11AVi f'XGIXFS, ' tuition bf - .ld i ' ' ' , ruw7, army. Offioers retired from active servat tht new toiling-- . Ui.t, Joht, t e shall ice receive seventy-fivper centnrn Thr tubing rnr.lnc. on Truck, ILhulng Frg.nci and Hoi tbi; Itfarlitncr, for of of tbe of tbe rank upon which they are Strum or Hand Fovea, steam TnJip, Rotary Pntp, Combined Hand retired. and Tovrr Pump , Steam and II md Hre r.rglnc WattT -Works Bee. 25. And be itfnrteer eneoted, TLat " aud Jlln'jig Hactlacry every private soldier aud officer who Las ' served in foe army oC the United States during the rebellion, lor ninety days, and wawwoMBwaisqifM remained loyal to tbe government, and I sJa every seaman. marine, and officer or other 1t a u person, who has served in the navy of tbe rV United States, or in tbe marine corps or '! i fI Op'TXt! ' revenue marine, daring tbe rebellion, for ; 4 ninety days, and remained loyol to the government, shall, ou yayment of the fee or dotmmsHion to Any register or receiver of any lend office required by law, be enCD titled to enter one quarter-sectio- n of land, .iVS oot mineral, of the alternate reserved sec-j1 . - . tions of public laudsaloog the tines of & any one of the railroad ot other public S oi , IL'J ? in the United' States, wherever ; tit work public lauds have been or may be grant ed by acts of Congress, and to receive a patent therefor under and by virtu of the provisions of the act to seenre homestead to actual settlors on the public domain, and the acts amendatory thereof, and on tbe terms and conditions therein prescribed; and all tbe provisions of slid acts, exoept a herein modified, shall exStone Grigt and Fec$ Improved tend aud be applicable to entries made Portable G'hestsr and Mills, under Ibis act, and tbeCommhsioner of Complete, Bolting an I rdi!y put touetlier, ly spy on., cpmprla, the General Land Office is hereby author- Ho constructed a to bo takent apa:t r aliipniFnt i i:Y i'OUN MU, I., fu'ltt ryu tl iy cip'irity an I qtuUltf uf ton, t mtdet and ized to prescribe necessary rule aud reg. lntravoryo ' TH IU it t'UST. th tame ran of Alvx' atU MUlt, .IT V V illations to carry this into efi'-c-t, and deCircular Saw Mill?, Ycodworfh's Planers and Alalchcrsi termine all facts necessary therefor. 1870. 15, Approved, July Sin SOLE .VA.LS', A SHALL K1XDS OF WOOD WODKISO MACHIX FRY. tt ' JUehardt t JUvrcr fVtrt Shelters, Shaft to i Jtrttho, JUtoh , J'.U Tutor Jfttvhint r Jiuilt to Order. higher-gradee,-wh- reg-rnen- ; suvscnii'Tfox. . ., ........ . ,. , f 5.cfc Single Ooj.lee. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1870. tenants, or which may occur prior to said date, may be filled by tbe assignment ot supernumerary first lieutenants or officers of when so assigned shall rank as second lieutenants, iroviding such offioers shell prefer to be so asslgued, instead of being mustered out under the provisions of this section; aud officers so nsdgued shall take rank rom tbe duts of tbeir original eutry iuto tbe service: Aud provided farther, Tbat no cbaplaiu be appointed to posts or until those ou waiting orders are assigned. Sec. 13. And be it farther enacted, Tbat '.he prole-so- r of the United States Military Academy, whose service in tbe army aud at the academy exceeds thirty-fivyears, shall have the pay of colonel and those whose like service is less than thirty-five, but exoeed4wentj-fiv- e years, shall have the pay of lieutenant colonel; and all other pro Clean shall bate the ay of major, and hereafter there shall be allowed ' and paid to Mid professors ten jer centum of ibeir current yearly pay for each and every term of five yeurs continuous service; Provided, that such addition shall ia no case exceed forty per cculum of said yearly pay; aud said are hereby placed upon tbe same looting as regards retirement from active service as officers of the army. Sec. 14. And belt further enacted, That tbe pay and allowances of the 'enlisted men of tbe army shall remain as now fixed by law autil the thirtieth of June, 871; nnd it shall bo unlawful for any officer to use any enlisted mau as a servaut a any case whatever. Sea. 15. And be it farther enacted. That aection two of tho act entitled An wet making appropriations for the support of the army for the year ending June 30, 808, nud Tor other purposes,7 approved March 2, 1.8(17, be aua the same is hereby repealed- Sec. 16 And bs it further enacted. That icreafler no officer shall be en ided to wear white ou dnty any uniform other than that of his actual rank ou account ot laviug been bre vetted; nor shall he bo addressed lu order or official communication by any title other than that of his actual rnnk. Sec. 17. And be ti father enacted, Tbat tbe President of the United States be, aud be is hereby, authorized to drop from the rails of the army for desertion auy offic r who i now, or may hereafter be, absent from duty thiee months without leaTe; so dropped shall forfeit alt and any due or to become due, aud allowance pay anuhallnot be eligible for renppoiut-ment- . A, CC 4 Three orncuL - I, IIUYCK Ox f . w 8lx Botillu), s Vol. 3. Wilson Shaffer. 111. V'emon U. VaagbHn. T Itttrick, Neb. H. Hempead. CrI. , HATUltDA lit IS DIBBCTOKV. g WUEULV UTAH BEPUtiTEB, i , i.vu:y ' U. It. 1,17.1, . Vjir-- h Ca.. C. (,Frvlvrl k Kj A'bet t mlfilur4 feta on rarrc.l tn--n, A I Ut,-rt- r.iasiilw.; Lj1 Tr,ai..o ,hr. m a inu only rt.v C;- -i t uc lfkNBF Ir.fAN V, I'r.j.ljuJtT 1 Lila, A K. It. R, . I. art it-.le- n y. To With o..M'rlon,N dSoBanfaclnred r;tt AttarloiA futtcd Mates NVatch 1stn., has lwtnpn rarrti tl by n n cutha; toal ya: inionthefr iiniaii Hmp rnrruda tKiag only t IM e l V. 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