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OFFICERS, how paid, 235.

when dismissed, 235.

when in arrears, draw no pay, 236.

brevet, when paid for brevet rank, 236.
to subscribe articles of war, 280.

to attend divine service, 280.

signing musters, 283.

not to suffer parties to fight duels, 286.

power to quell frays, 287.

embezzling property, 289.

shall not lie out of quarters, 290.

found drunk, 291.

misbehavior by, 292.

making known watchword, 292.

to behave orderly, 292.

rank of, 294.

under arrest, 298.

commanding guard, 298.

prohibited from returning slaves to service, 304.

OFFICERS and Soldiers:

to attend divine service, 280.

not to use profane language, 281.

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be absent from duty, 281.

66 use contemptuous language respecting the civil authorities, 281.
disrespect to superiors, 281.

exciting mutiny, 282.

not to be dismissed without a discharge, 283.

not to send or accept challenges, 286.

when accused of crimes, 288.

who die in service, 302.

disabled, entitled to pensions, 78, 80, 81, 249, 250.

ORPHAN sister under sixteen entitled to pension, 79.

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PENSIONS:

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forms for obtaining payment of, 158-172.
transfer to other agency, 172, 173.

application for new certificate of, 173.

computation of, 192.

list of forms used in drawing, 195–197.

instructions of Pension Office, 260-279.

agents for paying, list of, 224.

POSTAGE on letters to Departments must be prepaid, 86.
POWERS of attorney, 130, 142, 143, 159.

PRISONER of war, 118.

PRIZES, list of, ready for distribution, December, 1863, 145.

PRIZE Court:

captors should be represented in, 124, 125.

appeals, 127.

PRIZE Money:

assignable, 40, 41, 126.

mode of distribution, 124.

vessels within signal distance share, 124.

admiral's share, 124.

captain or commander's share, 125.

shares of other persons, 125.

list of persons entitled to be sent to Fourth Auditor, 125.

when prize is of equal or superior force, 125, 126.

oath of identity to obtain, 127, 136.

oath of witnesses, 129, 137.

power of attorney to obtain, 130.

oath of administrator to obtain, 132, 139, 140.

payable to heirs, 132.

revenue stamps necessary in prize cases, 134.

how collected by persons in service, 134, 135.

PROOF:

that deceased left no wife or child, 59.

that son left no wife, child, or father, 61.

in case of application by mother whose husband is a habitual drunkard, 69.

of marriage, 51-54, 89–97.

that deceased left no wife, child, father, or mother, 64.

in application of brothers and sisters for bounty, 64.

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REVENUE stamps not necessary in bounty and pension cases, 65, 119.

necessary in papers relating to prize money, 134.

RULES of Fourth Auditor respecting claim, 143.

SECOND Auditor of Treasury:

acknowledges receipt of claims, 66.

instructions of, 70-76.

SUPPORT, evidence of dependence for, 115, 116.

SURGEONS, Pension, 253.

Maine, 209.

New Hampshire, 210.
Vermont, 210.

Massachusetts, 211.
Rhode Island, 212.
Connecticut, 212.
New York, 212-214.
New Jersey, 214.
Delaware, 214.

Pennsylvania, 215.

Maryland, 216.

West Virginia, 216.

East Virginia, 216.

Kentucky, 216.

Ohio, 217.

Indiana, 218.

Illinois, 219.

Michigan, 221.

Wisconsin, 221.

Iowa, 222.

Minnesota, 223.

Missouri, 223.

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TRANSFER of pensioners from one agency to another, 172, 173
from army to navy, 329.

TRANSPORTATION, soldiers entitled to, 18, 239.

form of, application for, 34.

TRUSSES, 27, 28.

UNIFORM of army, President to prescribe, 303.

VACANCIES in ranks of officers, how filled, 8.

VESSEL lost at sea, 121.

VOLUNTEERS and militia, 242.

mustering in, 242.

66 out, 243.

vacancies in, 8, 245.

veteran, 327, 328.

reënlistment of, 338-341.

collecting, drilling, and organizing, 341–344.

WILLS, 37-41.

form for, 37.

WIDOW, declaration of, to obtain bounty and arrears, 44, 49.
of deceased soldier, entitled to pension, 78.

declaration of, to obtain pension, 86.

oath of identity of, 170.

WOMEN nurses, 345.

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