FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 437-439. 1882. 345 ume shall, on its reception from the Public Printing Office, be trans— mrtted to_ each Senator, Representative, and Delegate in Congress: And provided further, That duplicate copies shall not be sent to any library or individual on the request of any Senator or member of the House of Representatives until both Senator and Member shall be notified that they have named the same library or individual: And provided further That the party receiving the work upon the order of a member of Congress shall be informed by the Secretary of the Interior upon whose request it is supplied. And the Secretary of the Interior soommy Intoshall report to Congress at its next session the names and locations of 1*01* W ¥¤P<>f* *9 the libraries and other public institutions designated to receive these E:"H‘°“u:n::}‘ii“ reports under the provisions of this bill. l,,.,,,.,,,°Q°;,c_ ` And the sum of six hundred and seventy eight thousand, six hundred Appropriation. and twenty four dollars and sixty one cents, or so much thereof as may be necessary to defray the cost of the above-named printing and bind— ing, be, and the same is hereby, appropriated, out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved, August 7, 1882. ` CHAP. 438.-An act to amend section fort -seven hundred and two title iift ·seven, - Revised Statutes of the United States, and for other purposes. y Brit enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That section forty-seven hun- Pensions to widdred and two, title nftyseven, of the Bevised Statutes of the United W3 {go °l¤'d¤>¤ Btstesisherebyameudedsoastoreadasfonows: ‘“‘ °' "°°”’·°‘°* “Soc. 4702. If any person embraced within the provisions of sections R. S. 4702,916. forty-six hundred and ninety-two and forty-six hundred and ninety-three has died since the fourth day of March, eighteen hundred and sixty- one, or hereafter dies, by reason of any wound, injury, or disease which under the conditions and limitations of such sections would have entitled him to an invalid pension had he been disabled, his widow or if ' there be no widow, or in case of her death without payment to her of auypartof the pension hereina!termenl:i»oned,hisohil or children un— der sixteen years of age, shall be entitled to receivethe same pension as the husband or father would have been entitledtohad he been totally disabled, to commence from the death of the husband or father, to con-I tinue to the widow during her widowhood.,.and to his child or children until they severally attain the age of sixteen years, and no longer; and if the widow remarry, the child or children shall be entitled from the date of remaniage, except when such widow has continued to draw the pension-money after her remarriage, in contravention of law, and such child or children have resided with and been supported by her, their pension will commence at the date to which the widow was last paid." Smo.2; That marriages, except suchasare mentioned in section forty- 11. s._410a, mo. seven hundred and live of the Revised Statutas slxallolalpmven m pen- PmH:‘¤=€;l*¤ bv sioucasestobelegalmarrxages' according' to e aw eplacew_ere .8 “ ,‘:‘“" the parties resided stthetimeofmaniage or at thetimewhen thegitght §',f°° I"' °' Y°’ to pension accrued; and the open and notorious adulterous cohnbn on of a widow who is a pensioner shall oguate to terminate her pension from the commencement of auch tation. _ Approved, August 7, 1882. ‘ GBA}'. 439.- n authorize the audi of certain uu d claims a ainst the August 7, 1882. Indirmclliicreau by the accountiinlggodicors of thoglgreasury. ·g —-——-——--— quoted tlwdenate and Honco Rqresmmtiveaof the United Biftzsuqf Asner?a in Owyfw mmbkdf That the proper accounting claims under olllcers of the Treasury are authorized and directed to examine and I¤d¤¤¤:° ::21;:: audit all the unpaid claims heretofore tiled in the departments for serv· m°°·
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