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INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

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ACTS OF CONGRESS-Continued.

-(XV) 59

An act to authorize the Secretary of War to furnish condemned cannon
for monumental purposes-approved May 17, 1882
An act making appropriations for the support of the Army for the fiscal
year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, and for
other purposes-approved June 30, 1882.
Amends act entitled "An act making appropriations for acquiring sites
and the erection of suitable posts for the protection of the Rio Grande
frontier," approved April sixteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty, by
striking out the words "on or near the Rio Grande frontier," and so
forth, and inserting in lieu thereof "in the State of Texas," &c. [See
G. O. 27 of 1880.]-

An act making appropriations for the support of the Military Academy for
the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-
three, and for other purposes--approved June 30, 1882
An act for the relief of D. T. Kirby-approved May 26, 1882-
An act for the government and control of the harbor of refuge at Sand
Beach, Lake Huron, Michigan-approved June 19, 1882

72

72

74

-(I) 79
--(II) 79

-(III) 79

An act authorizing the Texas and Saint Louis Railway Company to build
certain bridges in the State of Arkansas-approved June 27, 1882
An act to authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to examine and report
to Congress the amount of all claims of the States of Texas, Colorado,
Oregon, Nebraska, California, Kansas, and Nevada, and the Territories
of Washington and Idaho, for money expended and indebtedness
assumed by said States and Territories in repelling invasions and sup-
pressing Indian hostilities, and for other purposes-approved June 27,
1882

-(IV) 79

An act authorizing the Sioux City and Pacific Railroad Company to con-
struct and maintain a railroad bridge over the Missouri River-approved
June 27, 1882..

An act donating condemned cannon and cannon-balls to the Soldiers'
Monument Association of Birmingham, Connecticut-approved July 1,

1882

An act granting condemned cannon to the Anna M. Ross Post Number
Ninety-four of the Grand Army of the Republic, of Philadelphia--ap-
proved July 1, 1882..

(V) 79

-(I) 82

--(II) 82

An act to authorize the construction of a bridge across the Arkansas River
at the town of Van Buren, Crawford County, Arkansas-approved July 3,
1882

(III) 82

An act to authorize the Rock Island and Southwestern Railway Company
to construct a bridge over the Mississippi River at New Boston, State of
Illinois-approved July 3, 1882

-(IV) 82

An act making an appropriation to construct a road and approaches from
Mound City, Illinois, to the National Military Cemetery, and for other
purposes-approved July 3, 1882.

An act to authorize the Secretary of War to deliver certain cannon for
monumental purposes to the Grand Army of the Republic at West-
minster, Massachusetts; also to the Danville Light Battery A, Illinois
National Guard, at Danville, Illinois, for monumental purposes-ap-
proved July 5, 1882

(V) 82

-(VI) 82

An act authorizing the Secretary of War to deliver to the Jeff C. Davis
Post Number Sixteen of the Grand Army of the Republic, at Vincennes,
Indiana, six condemned cast-iron guns, for monumental purposes-
approved July 5, 1882.

-(VII) 82

An act to authorize the Secretary of War to loan tents to the Northwestern
Missouri and Southwestern Iowa Veteran Soldiers' Association-approved
July 1, 1882

(I) 85

--(II) 85

An act granting four condemned cannon to Otis Chapman Post Number
One hundred and three of the Grand Army of the Republic, at Chicopee,
Massachusetts, for monumental purposes-approved July 7, 1882.
An act to authorize the construction of a railroad bridge across the Sainte
Marie River-approved July 8, 1882...

An act in regard to a monumental column to commemorate the battle of
Monmouth-approved July 6, 1882.

-(III) 85

-(IV) 85

ACTS OF CONGRESS-Continued.

An act to authorize the construction of bridges over the rivers Saint
Mary's, Satella, Little Satella, and Crooked, in the States of Georgia and
Florida-approved July 8, 1882

-(V) 85

An act authorizing the New Orleans and Northwestern Railroad [Company]
to construct bridges over the channels of Pearl River and Lake Pont-
chartrain-approved July 12, 1882-

--(VI) 85

(VII) 85

An act to increase the water supply of the city of Washington, and for
other purposes-approved July 15, 1882.
An act abolishing the military reservation at Fort Abercrombie, in the
State of Minnesota, and authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to
have the lands embraced therein made subject to homestead entry and
sale the same as other public lands-approved July 15, 1882..
An act making appropriations for the legislative, executive, and judicial
expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth,
eighteen hundred and eighty-three, and for other purposes-approved
August 5, 1882.

-(VIII) 85

An act making appropriations for the construction, repair, and preserva-
tion of certain works on rivers and harbors, and for other purposes-
passed August 2, 1882

An act making appropriations to supply deficiencies in the appropriations
for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-
two, and for prior years, and for those certified as due by the accounting
officers of the Treasury in accordance with section four of the act of
June fourteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-eight, heretofore paid
from permanent appropriations, and for other purposes- approved
August 5, 1882.

An act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Govern
ment for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and
eighty-three, and for other purposes-approved August 7, 1882

An act granting condemned cannon, and so forth, to the city of Marshall-
town, Iowa-approved July 19, 1882.

_90

94

99

102

--(I) 103

An act donating four condemned cast-iron cannon and four cast-iron can-
non-balls for the soldiers' monument at Ironton, Ohio-approved July 19,
1882

(II) 103

--(III) 103

An act granting condemned cannon to Abe Lincoln Post Number Twenty-
nine of the Grand Army of the Republic, at Council Bluffs, Iowa, for
monumental purposes-approved July 19, 1882.
An act donating four condemned cast-iron cannon for the soldiers' monu-
ment at the village of East Bloomfield, New York-approved July 19,
1882

-(IV) 103

-(V) 103

An act donating condemned cast-iron cannon and cannon-balls for monu-
mental purposes-approved August 5, 1882.

An act donating cannon and cannon-balls to Post Number Fourteen of the
Grand Army of the Republic, at Logansport, Indiana, and for other
purposes-approved August 7, 1882.

(VI) 103

-(VII) 103

An act donating condemned cast-iron cannon and cannon-balls for monu-
mental purposes-approved August 7, 1882
An act to authorize the construction of a street-cailway and wagon-road
bridge over the Rio Grande River between the city of El Paso, Texas, and
Paso del Norte, Mexico-approved July 28, 1882.
An act to provide additional industrial training-schools for Indian youth,
and authorizing the use of unoccupied barracks for such purpose-ap-
proved July 31, 1882.

-(I) 109

-(II) 109

-(III) 109

..(IV) 109

An act to fix the compensation of the master armorer at the national armory
in Springfield, Massachusetts-approved August 5, 1882.
An act to amend section forty-seven hundred and two, title fifty-seven,
Revised Statutes of the United States, and for other purposes-approved
August 7, 1882

An act to relieve certain soldiers of the late war from the charge of deser-
tion-approved August 7, 1882.

An act to grant the right of way for railroad purposes through the lands of
the United States powder-depot near Dover, New Jersey-approved July
31, 1882

An act granting to certain parties right of way over lands and waters of the
United States-approved July 31, 1882

-(I) 110
---(II) 110

-(V) 109

INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

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ACTS OF CONGRESS-Continued.

An act to provide for the disposition of the Fort Larned military reserva-
tion-approved August 4, 1882

-(III) 110

An act to restore the Fort Benton military reservation to the public domain,
and for other purposes-approved August 4, 1882

-(IV) 110

An act for the relief of Chaplain M. J. Kelly and others-approved May 4,

1882

-(I) 119

An act to amend section forty-seven hundred and two, title fifty-seven,
Revised Statutes of the United States, and for other purposes-approved
August 7, 1882

---(II) 119

An act authorizing compensation to members of Company B, Fourteenth
Infantry, for private property destroyed by fire on the Nashville and
Chattanooga Railroad-approved August 7, 1882.

-(III) 119

-(IV) 119

An act authorizing full pay to Lieutenant Frederick Schwatka, United
States Army, while on leave to serve in command of the Franklin search
expedition in the Arctic-approved August 7, 1882.
An act for the relief of certain laborers employed upon Government works--
approved August 7, 1882.

An act for the relief of Julia A. Nutt, widow and executrix of Haller Nutt,
deceased-approved August 7, 1882.

(V) 119

(VI) 119

An act for the relief of Joseph Conrad, of Missouri-approved August 7,
1882

-(VII) 119

An act to authorize the construction of a bridge over the Saint Croix River
between the city of Calais, Maine, and Saint Stephen's New Brunswick—
approved August 8, 1882

-(VIII) 119

An act to authorize the construction and maintenance of a ponton railway
bridge across the Mississippi River at or near the mouth of the Upper
Iowa River, in the State of Iowa-approved August 8, 1882
An act donating condemned cast-iron cannon, mortars, and cannon-balls for
monumental purposes-approved August 8, 1882

-----(IX) 119

-(I) 122

An act donating condemned cast-iron cannon for monumental purposes-
approved August 8, 1882

-(II) 122

An act to authorize the Secretary of War to furnish condemned cast-iron
cannon and cannon-balls for monumental purposes-approved August 8,
1882

-(III) 122

An act granting condemned cast-iron cannon and cannon-balls for monu-
mental purposes-approved August 8, 1882

-(IV) 122

An act authorizing the Secretary of War to deliver to Edward Pye Post
Number One hundred and seventy-nine of the Grand Army of the Repub-
lic, four condemned cast-iron cannon and four cannon-balls, for decora-
ting the proposed soldiers' monument at Haverstraw, New York-ap-
proved August 8, 1882

(V) 122
----(VI) 122

An act donating condemned cannon to the town of Hatfield, Massachusetts,
for monumental purposes-approved August 8, 1882
An act to authorize the Secretary of War to furnish condemned cast-iron
cannon and cannon-balls, for the soldiers' cemetery at Knoxville,
Tennessee-approved August 8, 1882-

-(VII) 122

An act to donate two condemned cast-iron cannon and twelve cannon-balls
to the A. E. Burnside Post Number One hundred and nine of the Grand
Army of the Republic, of South Chicago, Illinois-approved August 8,
1882

ADJUTANT GENERAL.

-(VIII) 122

Appropriation for deficiency in appropriations for contingent expenses of
the office of the,

ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

--(IV) 58

Appropriations for contingent expenses of the, at the headquarters of mili-
tary divisions and departments.

ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE.

Act announcing number and grade of clerks, and the number of messengers,
watchmen, and laborers, allowed for the,; allowance for rent of additional
buildings for,; allowance for stationery, purchase of additional file-cases,
office furniture and repairs, and miscellaneous expenses, &c., of the,-.

A. E. BURNSIDE POST No. 109.

Act to donate two condemned cannon and twelve cannon-balls to, of the
G. A. R..

72

.90

-(VIII) 122

AGREEMENT.

Publishes the, providing for the reciprocal crossing of the international
boundary line by the troops of the United States and the Republic of
Mexico in pursuit of hostile Indians

AGENTS.

Appropriation to pay twenty, of the Quartermaster's Department, employed
by Major J. J. Dana, Q. M., U. S. Army, the amounts deducted from their
salary during the last quarter of the fiscal year of 1881.
Appropriation for payment of, for collection, &c., of bounty, prize-money,
&c., for colored soldiers and sailors -

AIMING STANDS.

Amends paragraph 486 of the Regulations, respecting, targets, &c.

AMMUNITION.

(See INDIANS, INDIAN AGENCIES)

Authorizes four hundred rounds of, per annum for each man for the carbine,
and the same amount for the pistol, for target practice

ANNA M. Ross Post No. 94.

91, 118

99

102

_87

38

57

APPOINTMENT.

Act granting two condemned cannon to, G. A. R., of Philadelphia...-------(II) 82
ANNUAL RETURNS OF MUSKETRY PRACTICE.
How and when the, are to be made..

97

Act to authorize the, of an ordnance storekeeper in the Army
Act authorizing the, of D. T. Kirby to a captaincy in the Army

Publishes act authorizing the, of William H. Gill as a military storekeeper
in the Quartermaster's Department, with the same grade and rank he
held at the time of his resignation, &c.

-(III) 32

(III) 51

(I) 79

35, 75, 98

APPOINTMENTS.

Announces, &c., in the Army

APPROPRIATION.

An act making an, for the base and pedestal of a monument to the late
Rear-Admiral Samuel Francis Du Pont, United States Navy

-(I) 32

Joint resolution making an, to be used by the Secretary of War in the pur-
chase and distribution of subsistence stores to aid in the relief of destitute
persons in the district overflowed by the Mississippi river and its tribu-
taries.
(II) 32, (II) 41, (IV) 46
Act making an, for continuing the improvements of Galveston Harbor,
Texas
Act making an immediate, for the removal of obstructions at Hell Gate,
New York_

(IV) 32

(I) 58
Act making an, to construct a road and approaches from Mound City, Illi-
nois, to the National Military Cemetery, and for other purposes
(V) 82
Joint resolution making an, of $25,000 for the erection of a suitable monu-
ment or column, on the grounds belonging to the State of New York, and
known as Washington's Headquarters, and for aiding in defraying the
expenses of the centennial ceremonies to be held at said headquarters
during the year 1883.

-(VIII) 82

Act making an, to be expended in erecting and completing, on the battle-
field of Monmouth, a suitable monument, &c.

-(II) 85

Act making an, to pay M. J. Kelly, late a chaplain in the U. S. Army, and
all commissioned and non-commissioned officers and privates of Company
B, of the 20th Infantry, who lost their personal effects by fire at Fort
Ripley, Minnesota, on January 14, 1877-

APPROPRIATIONS.

Supplies, stores, or property of any kind, procured out of Army, not to be
transferred for the use of Indians, except under authority first obtained
from the Secretary of War; officers violating the terms of this regulation
shall be charged with the money value of the supplies, &c., and in addi-
tion be otherwise held accountable; this paragraph not to be construed
to prohibit the issue of small quantities of subsistence stores to Indians
visiting military posts, &c

(I) 119

25

Act to provide for certain of the most urgent deficiencies in the, for the fis-
cal year ending June 30, 1882, and for other purposes
(V) 32
Act making, for fortifications and other works of defense, and for the arma-
ment thereof, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1883, and for other pur-
poses

-(III) 58

INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

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APPROPRIATIONS-Continued.

Joint resolution making an, to supply a deficiency in the, for fuel, lights,
water, and miscellaneous items, required in the proper care of all the pub-
lic buildings under control of the Treasury Department; for contingent
expenses of the War Department Building; for contingent expenses of
the office of the Secretary of War; and for contingent expenses of the
office of the Adjutant General of the Army

---(IV) 58
72

Act making, for the support of the Army for the fiscal year ending June 30,
1883, and for other purposes

Act making, for support of the Military Academy for the fiscal year ending
June 30, 1883

74

--(VII) 85

Act making, to increase the water supply of the city of Washington
Act making, for the legislative, executive, and judicial expenses of the
Government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1883, and for other pur-
poses

Act making, for the construction, repair, and preservation of certain works
on rivers and harbors, and for other purposes.

Act making, to supply deficiencies in the, for the fiscal year ending June
30, 1882, and for prior years, and for those certified as due by the account-
ing officers of the Treasury, in accordance with section four of the act of
June 14, 1878, heretofore paid from permanent, and for other purposes.
Act making, for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 1883, and for other purposes.

ARKANSAS.

Act authorizing the Texas and Saint Louis Railway Company to build cer-
tain bridges in the State of,

ARKANSAS RIVER.

90

_94

99

__102

(III) 79

Act authorizing the Texas and Saint Louis Railway Company to build a
bridge over the, near the city of Pine Bluff, Ark.

(III) 79

Act authorizing the construction of a bridge across the, at the town of Van
Buren, Crawford County, Ark

-(III) 82

ARMORER.

Act to fix the compensation of the master, at the National Armory in Spring-
field, Massachusetts..

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Deficiency appropriation for mileage of officers of the, when traveling under
orders

-(III) 32

-(V) 32

Announces promotions, appointments, transfers, and casualties in the,
Decision of the Supreme Court of the United States, respecting the ten per
centum increase of pay to retired officers of the,

35, 98

40

Act authorizing the appointment of an ordnance storekeeper in the,-
Publishes regulations to govern, in target practice for, prizes.

-(III) 51
53

(See ARMY TEAM)--

_53, 54
-54

(See ARMY PRIZES)-

Act to authorize a change of the name of Charles Alton Howard, 2d lieu-
tenant, 9th Cavalry of the, of the United States, to Alton Howard Bud-
long

-(II) 58

Publishes to the, the names of the officers of the class of 1882 who have re-
ceived the recommendations of the Staff of the U. S. Artillery School,
made in pursuance of paragraph 32 of the Regulations of the School -
Act making appropriations for pay of the, for the fiscal year.
Announces assignment of 2d Lieutenants to corps and regiments in the,
Act authorizing the appointment of D. T. Kirby to a captaincy in the,.
Opinion of the Attorney General respecting the limitation of the retired list
of the,.

66

72

75

(I) 79

88

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