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 THIRTY—-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 296. 1866. 323 or of disease, or wounds contracted while in the service, and in the line of duty, shall be paid the additional bounty of fifty dollars hereby authorized. Sec. 14. And be it fur!/ner enacted, That any soldier who shall have s01d5m who bartered, sold, assigned, transferred. loaned, exchanged, or given away his h_¤V¤ s0!?, Wd final discharge papers, or any interest in the bounty provided by this or ggéffhgifgg; ’ any other act of Congress, shall not be entitled to receive any additional charggpapcrs, bounty whatever; and when application is made by any soldier for said    ”° bounty, he shall be required, under the pains and penalties of penjury, to S0;d;,,,‘,,pp;y. make oath or affirmation of his identity, and that he has not so burtered, mg for b<>¤¤¢y w sold, assigned, transférrcd, exchanged, loaned, or given away either his m“k° °“"" discharge papers, or any interest in any bounty as afbresaid. And no Claim nptto claim for such bounty shall be entertained by the paymaster-general, or b° €¤‘€'g'"°d» other accounting or disbursing officer cxvept upon receipt of the claim- P ’  ant’s discharge papers, accompanied by the statement under oath, as by this section provided. Sec. 15. And be it further enacted, That in the payment of the addi- 1>aymmm·. tional bounty herein provided For, it shall be the duty of the payxm1si:e1·- S°¤_°mI *° °X· general, under such rules and regulations as may be prescribed by the  ;gfd?f;°E5¢_ Secretary of War, to cause to be examined the accounts of each and ing appligmion every soldier who makes application therefor, and if found entitled there- {0* b°““““·&°* to shall pay said bounties. Sec. 16. And be it jlcrther enacted, That in the reception, examination, Rules for acsettlement, and payment of claims for said additional bounty due the 9°““*f¥‘gU°*?‘?°” widows or heirs of deceased soldiers, the accounting officers of the trams- E}  ury shall be governed by the restrictions prescribed for the paymuster- for additional general by the Secretary 0F War, and the payment shall be made in like b°““t·Y‘ manner under the direction of the Sccmtsxy of the Treasury. Sec. 17. Ami be it further enacted, That the compensation of each Pay and milesenator, representative, and delegate in Congress shall be five thousand :§°l_g;;‘?mP3;¤ dollars per annum, to be computed from the first day 0F the present Con- ,,,51 delegutg {R grass, and in addition thereto mileage at. the rate of twenty cents per Cwgressmile, to be estimated by the nearest route usually travelled in going to _ and returning from each regular session; but nothing herein contained mA°"‘ “°d m‘l"’ . . . c accounts not shall affect mileage accounts already accrued under existing laws: Pro- uf-i;,Cm_ vided, That hereafter mileage accounts of senators shall be certified by Mii¤¤g¤ M- the president of the Senate, and those of representatives and delegates gguggfgiggg t° by the speaker of the House of Represenm.tives: And provided furlhcr, Pay of speak- That Lhc pay of the speaker shall be eight thousand dollars per annum. °*'- Sxcc. 18. And be it further enacted, That there be allowed and paid to Twenty par the oHiccrs, clerks, committee clerks, messengers, and all other employés °¤¤*[¤ddgi°¤*}* of the Senate and House of Representatives, and to the Globe and official Egkg gap?,?,:;},` reporters of each house, and the sbcnograplxer of the House, and to the &<>· M Senate capitol police, and the three superintendents of the public gardens, their Qégrggehfgggu clerks and assistants, and to the libraria.11, assistant librarians, messengers, and librarian, and other cmployés of the congressional library, an addition of twenty 8P°·‘°; 1?;¤S*°$‘ per cent on their present pay, to commence with the present Congress; wm  mm and the amount necessary to pay this allowance is hereby appropriated out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Sec. 19. And be it farther enacted, That the sum of eight thousand OfI£;i1°(f’g;i°¤ dollars is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the treasury 110t;pmvmcemwn’ otherwise appropriated for the preservation of the harbor of Province- Mass. mwu, Massachusetts, the same to be expended under the supervision of a. commission or board of officers to be appointed by the Secretary of War. APPROVED, July 28, 1866.