Respecting a, which is hereafter to be kept at every military post by the post quartermaster. (See REGULATION).
Amends paragraph 714 of the Regulations, respecting the disposition to be made of the, of discontinued commands.
Appropriation for expenses of, and transportation of recruits from rendez- vous to depot for fiscal year...
Sale of suspenders and handkerchiefs to recruits at, RECRUITING SERVICE.
Announces detail for the, for the period from October 1, 1882, to October 1, 1884. (See SUPERINTENDENT)
Suspenders and handkerchiefs to be kept at recruiting depots for sale on credit to, who have not been paid and have pay due them
Corrects paragraph 767 of the Regulations, respecting the oath to be administered to,
(See CREDIT.)
RED RIVER, ARKANSAS.
Act authorizing the Texas and Saint Louis Railway Company to build a bridge over the,
States who shall be the treasurer of the, and defines his duties relative thereto
Publishes, to the Army, which directs the Quartermaster's Department to sell to the post treasurer, at cost price, such lamps, oil, and wicking as may be required to light the post bakery.
Publishes, that no officer of the Army shall issue orders to himself or to a subordinate requiring travel beyond the limits of his command creating a claim for mileage or for transportation in kind; all orders to contain a certification that the travel directed is necessary for the public service. (See OFFICERS, ORDNANCE.) [Amended by G. O. No. 131 | Publishes, requiring the post quartermaster at every military post to keep a record-book, in which shall be entered each and every building at the post, designated by number, and there shall be charged in detail against each building all expenditures authorized therefor, showing by whom the authority was granted and the date thereof, &c.
Corrects the, by striking out paragraphs 1603 and 1604
Corrects paragraphs 529, 1387, 1390, 1428, 1832, 2174, and 2224 of the, Amends paragraphs 641, 1391, 1753, and 2162 of the, Modifies paragraphs 525, 533, 552, 553, 556, and 557 of the,
Amends paragraphs 399, 1691, 1862, 1894, 1900, 2070, 2389, 2592, 2714, 2759, 2760, 2761, and 2768 of the,
Corrects the 8th clause of the table on page 208 of the, by transferring the figure 1 from the 9th to the 8th colunin, so as to allow 1 heating-stove for each room.
Corrects the second clause of section 7, paragraph 143, and paragraphs 277, 859, 1760, 2125, 2147, 2172, 2180, 2215, and 2220 of the,
Publishes form No. 4, A. G. O., as a substitute for that published in the, (pp. 371, 372)
REGULATIONS-Continued.
Amends paragraphs 1871 and 1872 of the, Amends paragraphs 1857 and 1895 of the,
Publishes form No. 2, Pay Department, as a substitute for that published in the, (pp. 1137, 1138).
A regulation respecting the sale of matches by the Subsistence Department to the Quartermaster's Department for issue to troops is added to those prescribed in G. O. No. 50, of 1881 (modifying paragraphs 2150 and 2184 to 2191, inclusive,) of the,-
Amends paragraph 2533 of the,
Amends paragraph 978 of the, respecting classification of the several national cemeteries
Amends paragraph 919 of the, respecting proceedings of general, garrison, and regimental courts-martial
Corrects paragraph 2761 of the, as amended by G. O. No. 9, current series, respecting devices for staff and staff corps, commissary sergeants, hospital stewards, engineers, ordnance, and the signal corps
Corrects paragraph 1882 of the, respecting the yearly allowance of stationery to ordnance sergeants on duty at posts not garrisoned by troops. Amends paragraph 402 of the,
Corrects paragraph 767 of the, respecting the oath to be administered to recruits
Amends paragraph 2343 of the, respecting accounts for medicines.
Annuls paragraph 2180 of the, (as corrected in G. O. No. 25, of 1882,) and amends paragraph 2224 of the, (as corrected in G. O. No. 4, current series,) respecting the purchase of subsistence stores by civilians employed with the Army
Publishes rules and, to govern in target practice for Army prizes. (See GENERAL RULES).
Publishes, to govern in the sale of subsistence stores to officers of the Army
Amends paragraph 2746 of the, respecting service-in-war and campaign chevrons
Amends paragraph 1875 of the, respecting issues of stationery. Amends paragraph 159 of the, respecting bands..
Corrects paragraph 2776 of the, respecting fatigue hat for enlisted men.... Amends paragraphs 2773, 2774, and 2775 of the, respecting candidates for appointment in the Medical Corps.-.
Amends paragraph 200 of the, respecting the books to be kept in a com- pany. [Revoked by G. O. No. 120]--
Amends paragraph 837 of the, respecting candidates for admission to the Soldiers' Home
Modifies section V of G. O. No. 50, of 1881, which modifies paragraphs 2150 and 2184 to 2191, inclusive, of the,
Amends paragraph 1427 of the, respecting citizens in the employ of the military service. [Amended by G. O. No. 136]-.
Amends paragraph 1734 of the,
Amends paragraph 486 of the, respecting targets, aiming-stands, &c. Amends paragraphs 481 and 714 of the,
Strikes out paragraph 2741 of the, and amends paragraphs 2727, 2743, and 2746, respecting chevrons.
Revokes paragraph 1978 of the, and amends paragraphs 2050 and 2052, respecting land-grant railroads
Corrects form No. 1, Quartermaster's Department (pp. 476, 477, and 478, of the), by substituting in the caption the words "By whom owned or to whom consigned " for " By whom owned or by whom consigned "_ Publishes, to govern in the detail of officers to serve in the batteries of light artillery_
Amends paragraphs 2207, 2208, 2209, and 2210 of the, prescribing a system of furnishing tobacco, and amends paragraphs 1212 and 1220, respecting subsistence stores, tobacco, &c_
Amends paragraph 1861 of the, respecting fuel issued to troops
Amends paragraphs 2156, 2157, 2158, 2159, 2226, 2228, 2229, and 2232 of the,- Amends paragraph 2067 of the, respecting estimates for clothing and equipage
Amends paragraph 2749 of the, respecting trousers for enlisted men of all arms, of the Signal Service, and of the Ordnance Department Amends paragraph 2393 of the,
Information not to be given by any one in the military service to any person which can be made the basis of a claim against the Government, except it be given as the, prescribes. (See INFORMATION) –
Amends paragraph 1832 of the, as corrected in G. O. No. 4, of 1882, respect- ing the annual inspection of public buildings.
Amends paragraph 2435 of the, respecting mileage and transportation to officers and enlisted men traveling, under orders or summons, to and from attendance upon civil courts..
Amends paragraphs 1663 and 1664 of the, respecting signature to receipts, and an assignment of a power of attorney
Amends paragraphs 70 and 680 of the, (See DELAYS, REPORT) Rescinds paragraphs 2696 and 2697 of the, respecting the sword scabbards. Annuls paragraphs 2524 and 2525, and amends paragraph 2523 of the, respecting ordnance stores.
Amends paragraph 2745 of the, respecting the "service," "service-in-war," and "campaign" chevron
Amends paragraph 222 of the, respecting action of board of survey when a soldier deserts the service
Amends paragraph 2448 of the, respecting the witnessing of payments to
Amends paragraph 45 of the, gives the limits of the staff of division and department commanders, and enjoins upon all in command of depart- ments and divisions a strict observance of the limits therein fixed. Amends paragraph 2607 of the, respecting buttons for storekeeper's uniform.
Amends paragraph 1429 of the, respecting the items of expenditures authorized in paragraphs 1427 and 1428
Annuls paragraphs 1962 and 1963 of the,; amends paragraph 1961 of the, respecting transportation of articles donated by persons to the Medical Museum and the National Museum at Washington, the Library and Museum of the Military Service Institution at Governor's Island, and the U. S. Military Academy at West Point...
Appropriation for the, of,the sufferers by the overflow of the Mississippi River and its tributaries.--
Act for the relief of Panlina Jones, widow of Alexander Jones, late of Co. "E," 2d North Carolina Infantry. Appropriation for the further, of the sufferers by the overflow of the Missis- sippi River and its tributaries. Appropriation for the purchase of subsistence stores for the, of destitute persons in the district overflowed by the Mississippi River..
Authorizes the payment of the, for the second and third stories of the building situated on the northeast corner of "F" and Tenth streets northwest, in the city of Washington, for the fiscal year 1882, and from the appropriation for contingent expenses for the office of the Surgeon General for said fiscal year
Appropriation for, of additional building or buildings for Adjutant Gen- eral's Office; for, of Commissary General's Office; for, of suitable build- ings for use as office of the Surgeon General; for, of necessary offices for publication of records of the rebellion; for, of building No. 610 Seven- teenth street; for, of building occupied as the Quartermaster General's Office, and of building No 1214" F" street northwest..
Amends paragraph 680 of the Regulations, respecting the, of officers on detached duty
Respecting the, of the post treasurer and the treasurer of the regimental
Of commissary sergeants to be made on the last day of each calendar month, by letter, to the Commissary General of Subsistence; to be for- warded through post commissary, post commander, chief commissary of subsistence at department headquarters, and the Adjutant General of the Army; post commissary to note thereon whether the sergeant has performed his duties well and generally conducted himself in a satis- factory manner during the month
Of all firing in the target practice, how made. (See DEPARTMENT COMMANDERS)
Publishes the agreement providing for the reciprocal crossing of the inter- national boundary line by the troops of the United States and the, in pursuit of hostile Indians
Amends paragraph 2518 of the Regulations, respecting, for ordnance sup- plies
Amends paragraph 2523 of the Regulations, respecting, for ordnance stores____124 RESERVOIRS.
RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS. (See ACTS.)
Appropriations for continuing operations on, at headwaters of Mississippi River
Joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of War to use rations for the relief of destitute persons in the district overflowed by the Mississippi River-approved February 25, 1882___
Joint resolution to authorize the Secretary of War to use hospital tents for the relief of sufferers from the overflow of the Mississippi River-ap- proved March 10, 1-82.
Joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of War to use Government vessels for transportation and distribution of rations furnished by the United States to the sufferers by the Mississippi overflow-approved March 11, 1882
Joint resolution making a further appropriation to relieve the sufferers by the overflow of the Mississippi River and its tributaries-approved March 21, 1882
Joint resolution granting the use of articles, tents, and so forth, at the encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic of the Department of Pennsylvania on the battle-field of Gettysburg in July, eighteen hundred and eighty-two-approved March 22, 1882. -(IV) 41 Joint resolution granting the use of articles, tents, and so forth, at the soldiers' reunion to be held at Grand Island, Nebraska, in the month of August, eighteen hundred and eighty-two-approved March 22, 1882----(V) 41 Joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of War to use rations for the relief of destitute persons in the district overflowed by the Mississippi River-approved April 1, 1882.
-(IV) 46 Joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of War to supply artillery and camp equipage to the soldiers' and sailors' reunion at Topeka, Kansas- approved April 7, 1882
Joint resolution granting to the State of Indiana the use of tents on the occasion of an encampment of State troops to be held in said State during the year eighteen hundred and eighty-two-approved April 14, 1882___(VII) 46 Joint resolution granting the use of tents at the soldiers' reunion to be held at Belle Plaine, Iowa, in the month of September or October, eighteen hundred and eighty-two-approved May 1, 1882 Joint resolution making an appropriation for fuel, lights, water, and so forth, for the fiscal year eighteen hundred and eighty-two, and for other purposes-approved May 15, 1882
Joint resolution granting condemned cannon to the Morton Monumental Association-approved May 5, 1882.
-(XVI) Joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of War to deliver to the city of Waterloo, Iowa, three condemned cannon and four cannon-balls, for decoration of soldiers' cemetery-approved May 17, 1882
-(IV) 58 Joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of War to loan one hundred flags to the mayor and committee of citizens of Charlotte, North Caro- lina-approved May 17, 1882.
RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS-Continued.
Joint resolution relating to the report of Special Ordnance Board author- ized by act of March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-one-approved June 5, 1882.
Joint resolution to authorize Lieutenant Henry R. Lemly, United States Army, to accept a position under the Government of the United States of Colombia-approved June 5, 1882.
Joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of War to furnish tents for the use of the Grand Army of the Republic at the national encampment to be held in Baltimore on the twenty-first and twenty-second of June, instant, and for other purposes-approved June 10, 1882. Joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of War to turn over to the Governor of Minnesota such tents, poles, and pins as he may require for the use of the militia and volunteer organizations of the State at their summer and fall encampment-approved June 27, 1882 Joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of War to erect at Washington's Headquarters in the city of Newburgh, New York, a memorial column, and to aid in defraying the expenses of the centennial celebration to be held at that city in the year eighteen hundred and eighty-three-ap- proved July 1, 1882
Joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of War to supply artillery and camp equipage to the encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic at Bismarck Grove, in Douglas County, Kansas-approved July 7, 1882-(IX) 85 Joint resolution authorizing the payment, temporarily, of certain em- ployés of the War Department-approved July 12, 1882 Joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of War to loan twenty-five wall tents to the colony of Russian Hebrew refugees at Cimarron, Foote County, Kansas-approved July 28, 1882- Joint resolution to authorize the construction and maintenance of a bridge across the Saint Lawrence River-approved August 1, 1882. Joint resolution to continue the provisions of a joint resolution entitled a "Joint resolution to provide temporarily for the expenditures of the Government,"-approved August 1, 1882.
Joint resolution to continue the provisions of a joint resolution to provide temporarily for expenditures of the Government-approved August 5, 1882 Joint resolution to correct an error in the enrollment of the "Act making appropriations for the legislative, executive, and judicial expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hun- dred and eighty-three, and for other purposes,"-approved August 8, 1882
Joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of War to loan tents to the Washington Light Infantry Corps-approved August 3, 1882 Joint resolution authorizing and requiring the Secretary of War to deliver to the One hundred and eighth Ohio Volunteer Infantry Association the blue regimental flag which belonged to said regiment, and which is now in the custody of the Secretary of War-approved August 3, 1882 Joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of War to deliver to the Society of the Fifty-first Regiment Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteers the stand of colors presented to it by citizens of Norristown, Pennsylvania-ap- proved August 4, 1882
Joint resolution granting the use of tents at soldiers' reunion to be held in the State of Iowa in the year eighteen hundred and eighty-two-approved August 7, 1882.
Joint resolution granting the use of tents at a soldiers' reunion to be held by the Soldiers' Reunion Association of the State of Illinois in the year eighteen hundred and eighty-two-approved August 7, 1882. -(XIII) 122 Joint resolution to authorize the Secretary of War to transfer to "Tip" Best Post No. 75, Grand Army of the Republic, of Montrose, Iowa, one piece of condemned cast-iron cannon and cannon-balls, for monumental purposes-approved August 7, 1882.
Publishes opinion of the Attorney General respecting the limitation of the, of the Army.
Announces names of officers placed on the, of the Army.
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