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Military Academy-Continued.
appropriation for expenses of department of history, geography, and ethics 89, 437
artillery, etc., tactics. 89,437
law 89, 437
civil and military engineering 89, 438
ordnance and gunnery 89, 438
practical military engineering 89, 438
drawing 89, 438
for expenses, Board of Visitors 90, 438
for incidental and miscellaneous expenses, compensation 90, 438
for furniture 90, 439
for contingencies, Superintendent 90, 439
асademic boагd 439
for buildings and grounds. 90, 439
roads, paths, etc. 439
quarters, enlisted men. 439
remodeling academic building 439
gymnasium, etc. 439
repairs north wharf 439
for water-works 90, 439
graduates may be commissioned second lieutenants in any arm or corps in which vacancy exists 50
to be additional second lieutenants if no vacancy exists 50
study of effects of alcoholic drinks and nrcotics to be compulsory in 69
Military Academy Graduates,
to receive pay as second lieutenants from graduation 351
Military Convicts,
appropriation for maintenance of, in State penitentiaries 249
Military Defenses,
deficiency appropriation for surveys 295
Military Justice, Bureau of,
appropriation for pay of clerks, etc. 193, 616
Military Poste,
appropriation for constraction, etc. 246, 531
Military Prison, Learenworth, Kans.,
appropriation for additional pay to officer in charge 95
for expenses 250, 536
for civilian employees 250, 536
for repairs, etc. 250, 536
amount appropriated for clothing limited. 399
Military Reservation, Fort Smith, Ark.,
jail for United States prisoners to be built in abandoned 5
Militia,
annual appropriation for arms, etc., for, increased 401
apportionment among States and Territories having uniformed 402
purchase of arms, etc., to be directed by Secretary of War. 402
disposition of unserviceable arms, etc. 402
of Utuh to be organized under United States laws 641
repeal of provision covering into the Treasury appropriations for arms for, of States in rebellion 551
Miller, Anna,
payment to 762
Miller, Charles,
payment of damages to, Fox and Wisconsin Rivers 283
Viller, Ferdinand,
payment to 949
Mitler, J. A.,
payment to 965
Miller, Jacob R.,
payment to 664
Miller, James, Harrison County, Ky.,
payment to. 774
Miller, James, Rutherford County, Tenn.,
payment to 948
Miller, James L.,
pension increased. 849
Miller, John,
pension.. 896
Miller, John F., late a Senator from California,
appropriation for eulogies; portrait 123
Miller, John W.,
payment to 663
Miller, Kate (widow),
pension 718
Miller, Mary C.,widow of the late Senator John F.,
payment to 235
Miller, Michael,
payment to. 761
Miller, N. M.,
pension 693
Miller, Rebecca (daughter),
pension 691
Miller, Russell,
payment to executrix of 665
Miller, Sallie,
payment to administrator of 948
Miller, W. J.,
payment to 948
Miller, William,
payment to 673
Miller, William,
payment to executor of 964
Miller, William F.,
pension 739
Miller and Walsh,
payment of judgment of Court of Claims to. 279
Mills, Elizabeth A.,
payment to administrator of 777
Mille, William G.,
payment to 774
Mills, Roleson and Smith,
payment of judgment of Court of Claims to 279
Millspaugh, J. L.
duplicate check to be issued to 798
Milner, Willis,
payment to 664
Milton, John M. (father),
pension 738
Milwaukee, Wis.,
appropriation for improvement of harbor of refuge 316
for Home for Disabled Volunteers at 251, 538
additional quarters 106
Mingo Creek, S. C.,
appropriation for survey of 334
Minneapolis, Minn.,
appropriation for public building 223,510
Minneapolis, Minn., Industrial Exposition,
articles may be imported for exhibition at, without paying duty; proviso 560
loans of Government property may be made to; responsibility; bond. 648
Minnesota,
appropriation for pay of surveyor-general; clerks 204, 627
for contingent expenses. 204, 627
construction of bridge across Red River of the North, between Dakota and 470
between Dakotaand Polk County, authorized 474
Minnesota Birer, Minn.,
appropriation for survey of 333
Minniz, Charles W.,
pension 712
Minor, James H.,
payment to 673
Minor Children,
rate of pension of, increased 5