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 'l`rrr.1·: xm.-APPROPRIATIONS. 727 Support of National [Asylum] [Home] for Disabled Volunteer Sol- 9121 gJ¤r.i£866a iers: -· ,8- ,V- ,g. . Of all stoppages or linesadjndged against volunteer officers and soldiers 51?g_i2l`i7i;:i’1?i by sentence of court-martial or military commission, over and above the 18 Feb, 1875, c- amonnt necessary for the re-imbursement of the Government or individ- 8°= "· 18· p· 319· uals, all forfeitures on account of desertion from such service, and all moneys due such deceased officers and soldiers which are or may be unclaimed for three years after the death of such officers and soldiers, to be redpaid upon the demand of the heirs or legal representativesof suchdeceased 0 cers and soldiers. to be used for the establishment and support of the National [Asyloug [Home] for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. [See s isms.] Of Spldieis ome: H 3 ltgar., 1851, e. a stop ages or nes adjudged a inst soldiers b · sentence of 25;¤· »*'·9· P- 596- court-martialsilover and above any aniourlirtl that may be dile for the re- ,3}; ‘;“2'*`}8{;3· °‘ imbursement of Government or of individuals; all forfeitures on account 5,0},1 "` ’" p' of desertion; and all moneys belonging to the estates of deceased soldiers, which now are or may hereafter be unclaimed for the period of three years subsequent to the death of said soldier or soldiers, to be repaid by the commissioners of the institution, upon the demand of the heirs or legal relpresentatives of the deceased. orses and other property lost in military service: _3 Mar-»_ 1849, 0- To pay for horses, mu es, oxen, wagons, carts, sleighs, harness, steam- S_fig*°*"‘9*l’p‘ boats, and other vessels, railroad-engines and railroad—cars, killed, lost, ;;’Ma{__ ]863, ,,_ captured, destroved, or abandoned while in the military service under 7>=,v.5,v.12, p. 743. the provisions of Title "Dnr.·rs nun BY on T0 THE Uxrrrzn STATES.,, _ Payment to certain military organizations in Kansas: ]9]2’¥’;‘l;lf]l·°· To pay to the members of the military organizations known as the 63E8g4g "° "Pl" VVestport Police Guards, Hickman’s Mills Company, and Companies A,` B, C, D, and E, of the Kansas City Station Guards, under private act of April twelve, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, chapter twelve, the pay and allowances of volunteers in the service of the United States. Tax on salaries: _2 MM, 1867, G- For the payment of the tax on salaries and compensation, where no ,133* S' 13- "‘ 14* p· other appropriation is available, in order to show the true receipts of the ' Government, under the operations of this section, upon the books of the Treasury Department. Traveling expenses of California and Nevada volunteers: _2 Mar., 1867, c. To pay for the traveling expenses of such California and Nevada volun- Egg S- 7· "· It P- teers as were discharged in New Mexico, Arizona, or Utah, and at points ‘ distant from the lace or places of enlistment, such proportionate sum, according to the distance traveled, as has been paid to the troops of other States similarly situated. Allowance for reduction of wages under eight—hour law: _18 May, 187}, C- Of such sum as may be required in the settlement of all accounts for {{5 ‘“· 2· "· I', P- the services of laborers, workmen, and mechanics employed by or on behalf of the Government, between the twentydifth day of June, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, the date of the act constituting eight hours a day’s work for all such laborers, workmen, and mechanics, and the nineteenth day of May, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, the date of the proclamation of the President concerning such pay, to settle and pay for the same without reduction on account ot reduction of hours of labor by said act, when it shall be made to appear that such was the sole cause of the reduction of wages. [su 5 nas.] · UNDER THE NAVY DEPARTMENT. Indemnity to seamen and marines for lost clothing: 4 July, 1864, c. To allow and pay to each person, not an officer, employed on a vessel 2*%%- 2· 3· V- 13· of the United States, sunk or otherwise destroyed, and whose personal P' ‘ effects have been lost, a sum not exceeding sixty dollars. In the event of the death of the person, this sum is to be paid to his proper legal representatives. sr-03-—51