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ABANDONMENT-

Of certain posts..

ABATEMENT-

Regulation governing, of terms of confinement for good conduct..
ABSENCE-

Transportation of unassigned recruits of the general service who
may be found improperly absent from the general recruiting
depots to which they belong, how provided ....
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ACCOUNTING OFFICERS OF THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT-

Chiefs of bureaus to certify to, charges against officers intrusted
with public property instead of forwarding property returns to
them.

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Act of Congress changing designations of, and prescribing their
duties.

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(See Second Comptroller.)

ACCOUNTS-

(See Disbursements)

Cir. 2.

Act of Congress regulating the rendition of, and their settlement
by accounting officers of the Treasury

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(See Clothing Accounts.)

ACCOUTERMENTS-

(See Dressing; Polishing Material)_.

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ACTING COMMISSARIES OF SUBSISTENCE-

Certain posts designated at which, are authorized to keep in their
office safes, or in their personal possession, at their own risk,
funds of the Subsistence Department...

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ACTING HOSPITAL STEWARDS-

Status of; how borne on muster rolls..

Cir. 1.

ACTS OF CONGRESS-

To regulate the making of property returns by officers of the Gov-
ernment ---

To regulate enlistments in the Army..

Making appropriations for the support of the Army for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 1895, and for other purposes.
Making appropriations for fortifications and other works of defense,
for the armament thereof, for the procurement of heavy ordnance
for trial and service, and for other purposes

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Extracts from an Act making appropriations for the legislative,
executive, and judicial expenses of the Government for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 1895, and for other purposes
Making appropriations for the Military Academy for the fiscal
year ending June 30, 1895.

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For the protection of persons furnishing materials and labor for the
construction of public works.

Making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1895, and for other purposes..
Making appropriations to supply deficiencies in appropriations for
fiscal year ending June 30, 1894, and for prior years, and for other
purposes..

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Every enlisted man, excepting general-service clerks and messen-
gers, to be entitled hereafter to benefits conferred by Sec. 1281,
R. S., which authorizes, for men serving in the third, fourth, and
fifth years.

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Appropriation for pay of officers in; number of Assistant Adjutants-
General with rank of major fixed; appointments to fill vacancies

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Official copies of orders and other papers from, how authenticated. 21'

ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S OFFICE—Continued,

Appriration for contingent expenses of nailitary information

division
ADVERTISEMENTS-

To be given what number of insert: ns in newspapers: anth. nty to
advertise may be requested by telegraph when; regulation re-
quiring copies of, etc., in certain cases to be sent to chief clerk of
War Department revoked.

AIDES-DE-CAMP

The authorized, allowed on staff of a department commander;
their duties

ALLOWANCES-

Of tagage transported at public expense for ers, acting as-
sistant surgeons, veterinary surgeons, noncommissioned staff of
ficers, etc

Of clothing and equipage, and money, for clothing in effect July 1,
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Enlisted men discharged for fraudulent enlistment not entitled to. 3.42
Of draft and pack animals

See Travel Allowances i

AMERICAN MANUFACTURE-

Appropriation for purchase of machine guns of

All material purchased under provisions of the fortifications a¡ pro-
priation act to be of, exsept when...

AMMUNITION-

Se Target Practices.

ANIMALS

See Draft and Pack Animals: Horses.)
APPLIANCES FOR DISABLED & LDIERS—

Appropriation for...............

APPOINTMENTS-

In the Army of gra luates of the Military Aca lemy surounred
No appointment of Assistant A futant-General with rank of major
to be made until number of such officers in that grade shall be
reduced below fur..

To fill vacancies in lowest grade in Adentant-General's, Inspector-
General's, Quartermaster's, and Subsistence Departments, how
made

N, to be made to office of assistant surgeon until number of assist-
ant surgeons shall be redu wi below one hundred ani ten.

APPROPRIATIONS-

See Disbursements

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For necessary operations of the Government, and of the District of
Columbia, and for payment of pensions ur ler existing laws, un-
provided for June 3, 1844, continued and made available for
90 days from that date.

For the support of the Army for the fiscal year en hit g June 37), 1895
For fortifications and other works of defense, for the armament
there f, for the procurement of heavy ordnance for trial and ser-
vice, and for other parTKOS=8.

For the Military Academy for the fiscal year en lug June 30, 1836.
The appropriation fore ntingent expesat de tartment headgear-
ters contained in the at making, for the support of the Army
allotted to the several departments_

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For sunry civil extenses of the Government for the fiscal year
en ling June 30, 1887, an i for ther purposes.

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To supply defiriericies in, for fiscal year ending June 30, 1864, ar 1
forgrry ar..

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ARMY-

Appointments in the, of graduates of the Military Academy an-
nounced

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Cir. 1, p. 2.

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Act to regulate enlistments in the
Appropriations for support of the, for fiscal year ending June 30,
1895

ARMY AND NAVY GENERAL HOSPITAL-

Decision respecting admission of recruits to

Rate of subsistence charge to be paid at, by military or naval cadets.
Formal application for admission to, to be made before taking final
action upon certificates of disability in cases likely to be bene-
fitted by treatment in; restrictions respecting admission of re-
cruits to

Appropriation for construction and repairs of hospitals, including
the

Appropriation for Medical Department, including supply of the. --
ARMY CARBINE TEAM-

Time and place of meeting; competitors for, how selected..
Record of the competition of the, of 1894-

Record of the competition of the, of distinguished marksmen of 1894
ARMY COMPETITIONS-

Time, place, etc., for the, provided for in pars. 603, 604, and 605,
Blunt's "Small Arms Firing Regulations"

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Records of the competitions of the Army rifle and Army carbine
teams of 1894.

Records of the competitions of the Army rifle and Army carbine
teams of distinguished marksmen of 1894.

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Comparisons of the annual rifle and annual carbine competitions of
1894

ARMY GUN FACTORY-

Appropriation to provide for payments that may become due in the
purchase or manufacture of machine tools and fixtures to com-
plete equipment of south wing of, Watervliet Arsenal, N. Y...
ARMY MEDICAL MUSEUM-

Appropriation for.......

ARMY PRIZES-

Time, place, etc., for the contests for, provided for in pars. 603, 604,
and 605, Blunt's "Small Arms Firing Regulations".
Winners of, announced.

ARMY RIFLE TEAM-

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Time and place of meeting; competitors for, how selected
Record of the competition of the, of 1894

Record of the competition of the, of distinguished marksmen of

1894

ARMY SERVICE MEN-

ARREST-

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Number of men allowed in the detachment of, of the Quarter-
master's Department at West Point..

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Indian police have authority to, offenders, and are entitled to re-
ward for, of deserters..
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So much of Cir. No. 6, 1885, as relates to, of a soldier in the resi-
dence of a citizen outside the limits of a reservation revoked,
Cir. 12.

Opinion of Attorney-General regarding the, by civil authorities of
soldiers for violation of municipal ordinances____

Cir. 15.

ARSENALS-

ARTICLES OF WAR-

Appropriations for---------

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Opinion of Attorney-General as to whether the expression "laws of
the land," as used in the fifty-ninth article of war, includes city
ordinances and by-laws.--

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ARTILLERY SCHOOL-

Appropriation for..

ASSIGNMENTH-

To corps and regiments of graduates of the Military Academy an-
nounced

ASSISTANT ADJUTANTS-GENERAL—

Number of, with rank of major, fixed

One assistant adjutant-general, or an officer to act in that capacity,
allowed on staff of a department commander...

ASSISTANT SURGEONS-

Number of, fixed..

ATTORNEY-GENERAL-

Opinion of, regarding arrest by and surrender to civil authorities
of soldiers for violations of municipal ordinances________ Cir. 15.
AUCTION SALE-

Extract from a letter from Second Comptroller concerning right
of an enlisted man to extra-duty pay for crying an, over con-
demned property
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AUDITORS OF THE TREASURY —

Act of Congress changing designations of, and prescribing their
duties..

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BACK PAY AND BOUNTY-

Appropriations for----.

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BADGE

of Regular Army and Navy Union, joint resolution of Congress
anthorizing wearing of..

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BAGGAGE

Opinion of Second Comptroller concerning free transportation of
Boldiers'

Cir. A.

Allowances of, transported at public expense for officers, acting
assistant surgeons, veterinary surgeons, noncommissioned staff
officers, etc.

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BAND FUND-

The fund of a band having a separate mess is regarded as a com-
pany fund...--

BANDS

Disposition of the, now at the recruiting rendezvous lately known
as general depots

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A woolen, to be sent with each prisoner transferred to the military
prison...

BOARD OF ORDNANCE AND FORTIFICATION-

Enabled to procure and test one 10-inch pneumatic disappearing
gun carriage of the Pneumatic Gun Carriage and Power Com-
pany's design.

Appropriations for various expenses of.

BOARD OF SURVEY-

Proceedings of a, should accompany each application for compen-
sation for loss or destruction of private property belonging to
officers and enlisted men

Proceedings of a, how prepared and by whom signed; minority
reports authorized; disposition of the proceedings; separate pro-
ceedings to be made for each staff department concerned.
BOND-AIDED PACIFIC RAILROADS—

Opinion of Second Comptroller concerning through limited rates

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BONDS-

G. 0.

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For performance of contracts for furnishing subsistence supplies or
services may be dispensed with when

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For performance of contracts for furnishing meals for recruits and
recruiting parties may be dispensed with when

For performance of contracts for construction of public works to
obligate contractors to promptly make payments to persons sup-
plying labor and materials

BOOKS-

Issued by War Department to company organizations are intended
for whose use
...Cir. 1.

List of, to be kept in office of every officer performing duty in
Quartermaster's Department

(See Company Descriptive Book; Company Books and Records;
Text-Books.)

BOUNTY-

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For company bearers, decision respecting issue of-----------Cir. 5.
BUILDINGS

Annual inspection of public, at the several posts, when and by
whom made; report thereof how made and to show what; for
additions and alterations to, plans, specifications, and estimates
thereof to be submitted separately with the report; necessity for
new, to be fully stated, and, if authorized by War Department,
plans and specifications to be prepared in Quartermaster-General's
Office; estimates for heating and plumbing each to be made sep-
arately and forwarded with the report...
(See Public Buildings and Grounds.)

BURIAL-

Appropriation for, of indigent soldiers

CADETS-

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Rate of subsistence charge to be paid at Army and Navy General
Hospital by military or naval..

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Appointments in the Army and assiguments to corps and regiments
of, graduates of the Military Academy, announced.

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CALL TO QUARTERS-

Addition to the trumpet calls prescribed in Drill Regulations for
use instead of the, prescribed in A. R. 417---

CAMP PILOT, BUTTE, WYO. -

To be a subpost to Fort Douglas, Utah

CANDLES-

Regulation governing issue of adamantine and lantern

CANTEENS-

Disposition of the, on arrival of recruits at their destination
CARBINE FIRING—

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Tables exhibiting results of the rifle, carbine, and revolver firing of
the Army for target year 1893.

Records of the carbine teams in the cavalry competitions of 1894
Record of the competition of the Army carbine team of 1894
Record of the competition of the Army carbine team of distin-
guished marksmen of 1894.-

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Time and place for the, provided for in pars. 600 and 601, Blunt's
"Small Arms Firing Regulations"-

Records of the carbine and revolver teams in the, of 1894.
Comparison of the annual carbine and revolver competitions of 1894
CEMETERIES-

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Site of the old Fort Bliss cemetery granted to the city of El Paso, Tex.
(See National Cemeteries.)

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