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EXTRA-DUTY PAY-Continued.

School-teachers to receive, for every day of the month, including Saturday
and Sunday

Decision as to who are entitled to,

CIRCULAR (I) 7
CIRCULAR (III) 8

Respecting the muster of a soldier for, earned in a hospital at another
post
Decision respecting, to enlisted men.

EXTRA PAY.

CIRCULAR (II) 9
CIRCULAR (1) 10

Amend paragraph 404 of the Regulations, respecting, to company farriers,
blacksmiths, and wagoners..

FARRIERS.

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Act making it a, for a person to falsely and fraudulently assume or pretend
to be an officer or employé acting under authority of the United States
or any Department or any officer thereof, and prescribing a penalty
therefor

FIELD GLASSES.

(See REGULATIONS).
"FIGURE OF MERIT."

A man who is discharged from the service because he enlisted under false
pretenses will not be counted in computing the, in target practice----

CIRCULAR (II)

Decision as to who may be considered in calculating the, in target practice

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Joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of War to lease certain lands to
the State Board of, of the State of Michigan

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FLAGS.

Joint resolution authorizing the loan of certain, and bunting to the mayor
of Richmond, Virginia, for use at a fair
Joint resolution authorizing the loan of 200, to the city of Charlotte, North
Carolina

-(I) 47

-(II) 47

Amends paragraph 1263 of the Regulations, respecting, arm-badges, &c_--_--_90

FLANNEL.

(See QUARTERMASTER'S DEPARTMENT) –
FLORIDA.

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Repeals act of August 18, 1856, relating to military reservations in the
State of, and the 6th section of the act of June 12, 1858, relative to the
sale of military sites_--

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Decision as to the meaning of paragraph 1893 of the Regulations, respect-
ing, for private horses of mounted officers.

Decision respecting, for officers' horses

Officers on duty at colleges are not entitled to, nor to commutation there-

for

Publishes, No. 36, Medical Department, as a substitute for that published
in Regulations (pp. 1078-1081)

-(III) 72
CIRCULAR (I) 9

CIRCULAR (III) 9

CIRCULAR (I) 10

CIRCULAR (I) 11

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Publishes, No. 7, Subsistence Department, as a substitute for that published
in the Regulations (pp. 761-762)-

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Publishes, No. 24, as a substitute for that published in the Regulations,
page 545. (See ESTIMATES)_.

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Publishes, for the physical examination of recruits

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Publishes, No. 35, Quartermaster's Department, as a substitute for that pub-
lished in the Regulations (pp. 579 and 580)---

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Discontinues, No. 47, of the Subsistence Department.

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Publishes, No. 34, Voucher to Abstract G, Quartermaster's Department, as

(See SOLDIERS' HOME).

FORMS.

Publishes, Nos. 361 and 371, as substitutes for those published in the Regu-
lations (pp. 584-590 and 593-596), respectively.

FORT DEARBORN.

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-(I) 76

FORT HAYS.

Act authorizing the sale of a certain portion of the, military reservation,
Kansas, to the Ellis County Agricultural Society, of Kansas_

-(II) 53

FORTIFICATIONS.

Act making appropriations for, and other works of defense, and for the
armament thereof, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1885--

(II) 73

Modifies the limits of the, military reservation

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FORT OGLETHORPE.

The military post on the Savannah River, in Georgia, now called Fort
Jackson, will hereafter be known as,--

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Amends paragraph 1852 of the Regulations, respecting the purchase of, by
officers-

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Good serviceable leather, according to pattern in the Quartermaster General's
Office, to be issued to all mounted men at the rate of three pairs during
an enlistment of five years, &c..

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GENERAL OF THE ARMY.

Appropriations for the expenses of the office of the commanding, for the
fiscal year ending June 30, 1885.

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GENERAL ORDERS.

Modifies, No. 35, of 1883, respecting temporary detail of enlisted men to
operate or repair telegraph lines.

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Publishes Article 7 of the convention commonly known as the, respecting
the flag to be adopted for hospitals, ambulances, and evacuations_

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GLOVES.

Reduces the allowance of Berlin, to one pair per annum for all mounted

GRADUATES.

Announces assignment of, to corps and regiments in the Army.

GROUNDS.

Appropriations for public, &c., in and around Washington.

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Appropriation for the construction, repair, and preservation of certain

public works on rivers and,

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CIRCULAR (I) 2

Sec. 4 (II) 73

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HEADQUARTERS OF THE ARMY.

Captain Stanhope E. Blunt, Ordnance Department, announced as Inspector
of Rifle Practice, at the,.

HELIOGRAPHS.

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Act authorizing the Board of Managers of the, to locate a branch of the
home at some suitable point in either the States of Arkansas, Colorado,
Kansas, Iowa, Minnesota, or Nebraska; also authorizing the Board to
inquire into the expediency of establishing a branch of the home in
the State of California for the Pacific coast, &c. See SOLDIERS' HOME)--(I) 76
HORSE FURNITURE.

Amends paragraph 2713 of the Regulations, respecting,

HOSPITAL RATIONS.

(See REGULATIONS)-

HOSPITALS.

Publishes diet table for, &c.-

HOSPITAL STEWARDS.

Amends paragraph 279 of the Regulations, respecting..

HUNTING.

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IMPORTATION OF Books.

INDIAN SCOUTS.

(See DISCHARGE)

INDIAN TERRITORY.

(See PROCLAMATION)

INFANTRY.

Directs an exchange of stations of the 10th and 23d Regiments of,
Directs an exchange of stations of the 14th and 21st Regiments of,-.
INFORMATION.
Invites the attention of all persons in the military service to the provisions
of section 5498 of the Revised Statutes, which prohibits the giving of any
important, other than in the discharge of official duty in aid of or assisting
the prosecution or support of any claim against the United States-------
INSPECTION OF SIGNAL STATIONS.

Decision respecting the, and signal sergeants, as contemplated by G. O.
No. 105, of 1883, A. G. O....

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Announces the appointment of Captain Stanhope E. Blunt, Ordnance
Department, as, at the Headquarters of the Army

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INSPECTORS.

Decision respecting honors to,

CIRCULAR (IV) 9

INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE AND TRAMWAY COMPANY.

Act to authorize the, to construct a bridge over the Rio Grande River
between the cities of Laredo, Texas, and Nueva Laredo, Mexico
INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY LINE.

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(See AGREEMENT)

INTERPRETERS.

CIRCULAR (I) 7

To courts-martial will be allowed the pay and allowances of a citizen
witness, and be paid by the War Department.
Amends Circular No. 7, c. s., so as to read that, to courts-martial are paid
by the Pay Department, &c.--

JOINT COMMISSION.

CIRCULAR (I) 9

Act providing for the appointment of a, consisting of three Senators and
three members of the House, to consider the present organizations of the
Signal Service, Geological Survey, Coast and Geodetic Survey, and the
Hydrographic Office of the Navy Department, &c..

JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

Act consolidating the Bureau of Military Justice and the corps of judge
advocates of the Army, under the title of, giving its organization, &c.;

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(See QUARTERMASTER'S DEPARTMENT)

(See BRIDGE)

JUDGE ADVOCATES.

(See JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT)

KANSAS CITY, TOPEKA AND WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY.

KERSEY.

LAKE CHAMPLAIN.

LAKES.

(I) 72

Respecting the uniform to be worn by acting, of Departments

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Act to authorize the, to construct and maintain a bridge, and approaches
thereto, across the Missouri River at or near Sibley, Missouri..

(VI) 96

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The St. Louis and San Francisco Railway between St. Louis and Pacific,
Missouri, to be treated as a non, &c

LEAVENWORTH BRIDGE COMPANY.

Act to authorize the, to construct a bridge across the Missouri River, at
the city of Leavenworth, Kansas, &c

LEAVENWORTH MILITARY PRISON.

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-(II) 96

Appropriation for the support of the,.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE.

(See REGULATIONS)-

Amends paragraphs 78 and 79 of the Regulations, respecting,

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Permission to hunt not to be considered as a, nor charged as such if the
officer on his return to his station forwards certificate, &c.
Amends paragraph 96 of the Regulations, respecting applications for sick,.
Respecting applications for,-.

LEAVES OF ABSENCE.

Amends paragraph 81 of the Regulations, respecting the granting of, by
post commanders; amends paragraph 82 of the Regulations, respecting
the granting of, by department and division commanders, and by the
Commanding General of the Army.

Amends paragraph 90 of the Regulations, respecting the granting of, on
account of sickness, by commanding officers of geographical divisions
and departments

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Respecting officers who are ordered, while on, to accompany detachment of
recruits to the section in which his regiment is serving CIRCULAR (I) 1

LIEUTENANTS.

Authorizes the appointment of two second, from the sergeants of the Signal
Corps

LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CANAL.

(I) 53

The Secretary of War to prescribe such rules and regulations in respect to
the use and administration of the, as in his judgment the public necessity
may require

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MAIL MATTER.

(See ENVELOPES)

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Appropriation for publication of, for use of the War Department and for
transportation of reports and, to foreign countries.

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MAPS.

MARKSMAN'S BUTTONS.

Decision that an acting assistant surgeon is not entitled to wear, CIRCULAR (II) 2
MARKSMAN'S PIN.

Decision that officers or enlisted men cannot qualify more than once during
a target year so as to entitle them to the, (See MARKSMEN)--- CIRCULAR (I) 6

MARKSMANSHIP.

Prescribes the insignia to be worn to indicate skill in,

MARKSMEN.

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To be advanced in regular target practice to distances of 800, 900, and 1,000
yards, using service rifles and service ammunition. (See MARKSMANSHIP)____12
Publishes names of distinguished, who are ineligible to compete for places
upon department and division teams, unless by special authority of the
Commanding General of the Army.

States how the, to compose the Army team are to be selected..

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MARKSMEN-Continued.

Respecting officers who qualify as,

CIRCULAR (II) 4

CIRCULAR (I) 6
CIRCULAR (II) 6

Those who qualify as, prior to the issue of G. O. No. 12, of 1884, are entitled
to full credit in awarding marksman's pins
Respecting the insignia of, and sharpshooters
Publishes the names of the, who having either won places upon three de-
partment rifle teams or three of the prizes awarded at department, divis-
ion, and Army rifle competitions, are hereby announced as transferred to
the distinguished class, &c.

MCKEEVER CARTRIDGE BOX.

Decision respecting the position of the, &c

MECHANICS.

(See EXTRA-DUTY PAY)--

MECHANICS' TOOLS.

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CIRCULAR (II) 2

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Decision that all, supplied for general repairs at a post should be retained
in custody of the post quartermaster_

See CARPENTERS' TOOLS

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Publishes form No. 36, as a substitute for that published in the Regulations,
(pp. 1078-1081)_

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Appropriation for the, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1885. (See RANK)___65
Act to supply deficiencies in the appropriations for the,
Discontinues certain described returns and reports of the,

MEDICAL QFFICERS.

The, of the Army and contract surgeons shall, whenever practicable, attend
the families of officers and soldiers free of charge__

MEDICAL TREATMENT.

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Decision that a soldier cannot refuse to submit to, or surgical operation
without subjecting himself to trial by court-martial, except in case of a
capital operation involving the risk of life.
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MESSENGERS.

Authorizes the detail of enlisted men from troops as, at division, depart-
ment, and district of New Mexico, and at the superintendencies of the
recruiting service...

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Decision allowing, to members of courts-martial and courts of inquiry in re-
turning to their posts upon final adjournment of the courts, &c__CIRCULAR (I) 6
An order directing travel specifying that transportation is to be furnished
by the Q. M. Department cannot be subsequently amended so as to
give,.
CIRCULAR (I) 8
Respecting, for a journey performed by a recruiting officer, for the purpose
of delivering to a court a return to a writ of habeas corpus----CIRCULAR (I) 9
MILITARY ACADEMY.

Authorizes the reception, for instruction, at the, of Antonio Barrios of
Guatemala and José Victor Zavala of Nicaragua

Act making appropriations for the support of the, for the fiscal year..
(See CLERKS).

MILITARY RESERVATION.

Describes the tract of land which is proclaimed a, for the Cantonment on
the Uncompahgre River

Modifies the limits of the Fort Niobrara,

A part of the, of the Presidio of San Francisco, including the post cemetery
situated therein, is announced as a national cemetery of the fourth class,
to be known as the San Francisco National Military Cemetery
MILITARY RESERVATIONS.

Act to provide for the disposal of abandoned and useless,; repeals act of
August 18, 1856, relative to, in the State of Florida; also the 6th section
of the act of June 12, 1858, relative to the sale of military sites___
Publishes the President's proclamation placing certain named, under the

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