796 INDEX. Penalty, (continued.) Pensions, (continued.) upon national banking associations for to be paid to widow, when, dw _ .. 235 loaning money upon United States widow or guardian not to be deprived of notes . . .,.. 270 increased {pension under act of 1866, for failing to make and transmit re- eh. 235,i child, &c. is inmate of any ports as received 326, 327 charitable institution . . .. 235, 236 upon consular officers for illegal charges. 321 granted for cause occurring since March for wilfully neglecting to render true, 4, 1861, to commence from the dis- &e. quarterly returns and accounts 322 charge or death, &c . 236 for neglecting to pay over moneys applications therefor, when to be due to the United States . 322 filed . . 236 upon certain persons summoned as wit- notice of this provision to be pubnesses in the District of Columbia, for lished, and arrears of pension not attending, &e. .. 325 paid .. 236 upon officers, clerks, or agents of national claim agents not entitled to fees, for banking associations for unlawfully cer- applying for urrenrs, Sac . 236 tifying cheeks .. 336 not to be allowed to widows abandoning for knowingly obstructing, &e. in the ex- their children, or being unsuitable per— eeution of his duty the agent of the sons to take charge of them . . 236 United States, having charge of a per- children may receive their ... .. 236 son accused of crime and surrendered when heirs of persons entitled to pensions by a foreign government to such agent 338 may receive the pension . 236 or rescuing such prisoners .. 338 the remarriage of any widow or depenfor aiding or abetting an odiccr, &c. of a dent mother not to deprive her of penuntionul banking association in the em- sion for the period beibre her remarbezzlement, &»e. of its funds .. 339 riage, provided, &.e. . 237 Pennsylvania, to volunteers, not enlisted, disabled by post-rouds established in . 53, 192 wounds. . L . 287 P¢¤"€Vl”¢*¤`<¤ Bunk Building, persons having but one eye, and losing columns from, to be given to certain cern- that, to have pension of $25 a month.. 237 eteries , 262 pensions accruing after the war of the Pension Agents and Agencies, Revolution, and prior to March 4, 1861. 237 appropriations for . 170, 291 of widows of soldiers and sailors of Pension Office, the Revolution . 237 appropriation for contingent fund of 64 certain officers in the military or naval appropriations lor the. . 100, 172, 291 service entitled to receive an artitieial Pensions, limb, when, &c. 237 appropriation for payment of invalid and pensions by special acts may be varied in other, for the years ending June 30, amount y pension laws . 237 1869, and June 30, 1870 . 170, 268, 315 Pensions to for pension agents and expenses of Adams, Mrs. Naomi , ... . . . . 443 agencies . . . 268 Allen, Richard H. .. . ... 449 act relaxing to ... . 235 -237 Amer, Mary A. . . .. 450 precedence of payments of, to dependent Anderson, Milton . . . 371 relatives of deceased persons . 235 Atkinson, Mar . . .. 359 mothers, fathers. orphan brothers Baker, Jacob . . .. 454 and sisters under sixteen years of Ball, Sarah E., . ... 413 age .. . . ... 235 Bartholow, Lemuel. . ... 458 where there are both father and Bztrton, Julia A. . ... 421 mother, the father to have the pen- Barton, Ruth .. 418 sion from the death of mother 235 Bennett, Geer . ... 369 upon death of father and mother, the Berg, Susan 371 dependent brothers and sisters Berry, Joseph. ... . . 412 under sixteen to become jointly Bidwell, Emily B. .. 426 entitled to pension, until they at· Blair, William H. .. . ... 424 tain the age of sixteen respec— Brielma cr, Frederica . .. 423 tively . 235 Brien, Ceorge T. . . . . ... 390 pensions heretofore awarded not af- Brown, Henry.. ... 389 fccted ,..., 235 Brown, Mary .. 426 to be granted only for wounds received, Brown, Mary R .. 443 or diseases contracted, in line of duty.. 235 Brown, Rchmn . . ... 389 if in the military service, what . 235 Bughcr, Josephine K. ... 374 if in the naval service, what. ... 235 Bnrdett, Carrie E. .. 382 failure to claim for three years to raise Burke, Martin .. .. .. 411 the lpresumption that the pension has Butler, Elizabeth., . .. . . 368 legs ly terminated, &c.. . . ... 285 Cameron Lafayette . 390 pensioner’s name to be struck from Came , Matilda 448 the rolls, snhiect to the right of Carroll, Julia. . . 422 restoration . . ... . 235 Carson, Mrs. Susan . 443 children by former wife of any soldier, Carver, Stephen T .. 411 &e. dying since March 4, 1861, and Cassidy, Elizabeth . . 406 leaving widow entitled to a pension, to Clarke, Elizabeth ... 460 have a pension of ten dollars a month Collins, Patrick 419 ouch . . 235 Connolly, Johanna . 424
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