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1922. CONQ-R.ESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE. 12247 PRIV A.TE BILLS .A.ND RESOLUTIONS. Under clause , 1 of Rule XXII, J)rivate bills and resolutions were · and severally referred as follows: By l\fr. BIRD: A bill (H. R. 12569) granting a pension to Tho mas G. Redd ; to the Committee on Pensions. By l\fr. FITZGERALD: A bill (H. R. 12570) granting a pen- gion to Clara E. to the Committee on Invalid Pensions. By Mr. FULLER: A bill (H. R. 12571) granting an increase of pension to Sarah Lighthart; to the Committee on Invalid Pe nsions. By llr. KELLEY of Michigan: A bill (H. R. 12572) granting a pension to Luther L. Haight; to the Committee <011 Pensions. By Mr. SNELL: A bill (H. R. 12.573) granting an increase of pension to Mary Garno; to the Committee on Invalid Pens ions. Also, a bill (H. R. 12574) granting a pension to Delia Garno; to the Committee on Invalid Pensions. By Mr. THOU.AS: A bill (H. R. 12575) granting a pension to Martha Flener ; to the Committee on Invalid Pensions. By Mr. CANNON: Resolution (H. Res. 424) to pay Arthur Lucas for special janitor services; to the Committee on Ac- counts. PETITIONS, ETC. Under clause 1 of Rule XXII, petitions and papers were laid on the Clerk's desk and referred as foHow A 6281. By Mr. KISSEL: Petition of Frank L. Young Co., Bos- ton, Mass.., regarding tariff on soya-bean oil; to the Com- mittee on Ways and Means. 6282. Also, petition of Francis W. Stulz, of Brooklyn, N. Y., i·ega.rding increase of pay for policemen at supply depot ; t-0 the Committee on Naval Affairs. SENATE. FRIDAY, Bepte?nber 8, Rev. Walla ce Radcliffe, D. D., of the <'lty of Washington, offered the following prayer : Almighty God, may the grace of Our Lord Jesu Christ, the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Ghost be with the United States Senate in their per onal life and official service, with all executives of the Nation, and with the land, for the sake of Him who hath taught us to pray and say: Our Father which art in heaven. hallowed be Thy name. Thy Kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth as it is in heaven. Girn us this day our daily bread and forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil; for Thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever. Amen. The reading clerk proceeded to read the J onrnal of yester- da y's proceedings, when, on request of Mr. OuRTis and by unanimous consent, the further reading was dispensed with, and the Journal was approved. MERGER OF STEEL COM.PA.NIES (B. DOC. NO. 208, PT. 2). The PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a coruruunica.tion from the acting chairman of the Feder.al Trade Commission, transmitting, in response to Senate resolution 286, agreed to .May 12, 1922, further information relative to the proposed merger of certain steel companies and steps taken by the commission, etc., which was ordered to lie on the table and to be printed. BII;LS INTRODUCED. Bills were introduced, read the fu'st time, and, by unani- mous con ·ent, the second time, and referred a.s follows: Bv Mr. BURSUl\.I : A. bill ( S. 3981) granting a pension to Malcolm D. Lincoln; to tbe Committee on Pensions-. By Mr. CALDER (for Mr. FRELINGHUYSEN) : A bill (S. 3988) for the relief of the estate of Thomas N. Senate. I promised the Senator from Alabama [Mr. HEFLIN] last night th.at at this morning's session I would ask that it · be referred to that committee. The PRESIDENT _pro tempoTe. Without objection, it will be so referred. THE <COTroN INDUSTRY. Mr. Sl\IITH. Mi'. President, I uk unanimous eonsent that the resolution (S. Res. 336) submitted by me on August 10, 1922, relative to the cotton industry be ta.ken up and disposeq. ot It has been unanimously reporred from the Committee on Agriculture and Forestry and simply gives that committee power to investigate conditions 1n to the marketing and handling of cotton. Mr. BRANDEGEE. Does not the resolution have to go to tho Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate? Mr. SMITH. N.o; it does not. Mr. BR.A.NDEGEE. It does not involve the expenditm·e of any money? Mr. SMITH. No. The Senate, by unanimous consent, pr.oceeded to consider the resolution which had been reported from the Commlttee on Agriculture and Forestry with an amendment on page 2, line 9, to strike out the word ·u methods " and insert " agencies," so as to make the resolution read: Whereas the carry-over or present stoek o! American cotton as given by official statistics is less than the normal carry-over· and Whereas the present condition of the growing crop indicates a yield far below the world's demand fo.r American cotton ; and Whereas the entire carry-over plus the indicated yield would not meet the world's demand ; and Whereas the ravages of the boll weevil are more extensive and severe than ever before in the history -0f the ravages -0f this pest, making the yield entirely problematical ; and Whereas the cost of producing cotton under these adverse conditions has been enormously increased; and Whereas the price of cotton in the lllal'kets has failed utterly to re- s,pond to these conditiQnS; and Whereas the consu mption of .American cotton, both at home and abroad, has shown a progressive increase: Therefore be it Resolved., That the Agricultural Committee of the Senate 'be author· io:ed and empowered to investigate all matters pertaining to the subject of supply and demand and marketing of cotton, with a view of deter· mining whether any undue methods or practioos a.re being by the trade in restraining the natural operation of the law of supply and demand. Re.rn h:ed That the committee be empowered to use such agencies as in its judgment are necessary t-0 obtain tbe information desired. The amendment was agreed to. The resolution as amended was agreed to. The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. 0DDIE in the chair). Morn- ing business is closed. ADDITIONAL DISTRICT JUDGES-CONFERENCE REPORT. Mr. CUl\fMINS. I .ask unanimous consent that the Seti.ate proceed to the consideration of the conference report on House. bill 9103, ·known as the additional judges bill The PRESIDING OFFICER. Is there objection? Mr. HEFLIN. I do not see the Senator from Tennessee [Mr. SHIELDS] here. I shall have to object for the present. I do not know that the Senator· from Tennessee would object to taking up the conference report, but I would like to have him here when it is called up. The PRESIDING OFFICER. There is objection to the re .. quest of the Senator from Iowa. l\fr. CUMMINS. I move that the Senate proceed to the con· sideration of the conference report. 1\lr. WATSON of Georgia. Mr. President, I suggest the ab· sence of a quorum. The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Secretary wilJ call the roll. The reading clerk called the roll, and the following Senators answered to their names: Borah Ernst Nelson Brandegee Fletcher New Broussard Gooding Nicholson Bursum Harreld -Oddie Calder Heflin Phipps Capper Jones, Wash. Ran dell Colt Kellogg Rawson Culberson Lenroot Reed , Pa. FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD INVESTIGATION. Cummins McCumber Sheppard Curtis McLean Shields Avery; to the Committee on Claims. .Smoot Stanley Sterling Sutherland Swanson Trammell Walsh, Mass. Warren Watson.Ga.. Watson, Ind. Williams The PRESIDENT pro temp-0re. The Chair lays before the Dillingham McNary Simmons Senate a resolution coming over from the previous day, which du Pont Myers Smith will be stated. The PRESIDING OFFIOER. Forty-seven Senators have The READING CLERK. A resolution (8 .. Res. 344) providing , answered to their names. A quorum is not present. The Sec· for the appointment of a committee to investigate charges retary will call the names of the absent Senators. against the Federal Reserve Board, the resolution submitted The reading c1erk called the names of the absent Senato.rs. yesterday by the Senator from .Alabama (Mr. HEFLIN]. The following Senators . entered the Chamber and answered Mr. OURTIS. Mr. President, the resolution has to go to the to thelr names: Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the _ Ashurst. Shortridge.
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1922. CONQ-R.ESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE. 12247 PRIV A.TE BILLS .A.ND RESOLUTIONS.

Under clause, 1 of Rule XXII, J)rivate bills and resolutions were introdu~ed ·and severally referred as follows:

By l\fr. BIRD: A bill (H. R. 12569) granting a pension to Thomas G. Redd ; to the Committee on Pensions.

By l\fr. FITZGERALD: A bill (H. R. 12570) granting a pen­gion to Clara E. Smith~ to the Committee on Invalid Pensions.

By Mr. FULLER: A bill (H. R. 12571) granting an increase of pension to Sarah Lighthart; to the Committee on Invalid Pensions.

By llr. KELLEY of Michigan: A bill (H. R. 12572) granting a pension to Luther L. Haight; to the Committee <011 Pensions.

By Mr. SNELL: A bill (H. R. 12.573) granting an increase of pension to Mary Garno; to the Committee on Invalid Pensions.

Also, a bill (H. R. 12574) granting a pension to Delia Garno; to the Committee on Invalid Pensions.

By Mr. THOU.AS: A bill (H. R. 12575) granting a pension to Martha Flener ; to the Committee on Invalid Pensions.

By Mr. CANNON: Resolution (H. Res. 424) to pay Arthur Lucas for special janitor services; to the Committee on Ac­counts.

PETITIONS, ETC.

Under clause 1 of Rule XXII, petitions and papers were laid on the Clerk's desk and referred as foHow A

6281. By Mr. KISSEL: Petition of Frank L. Young Co., Bos­ton, Mass.., regarding tariff on soya-bean oil; to the Com­mittee on Ways and Means.

6282. Also, petition of Francis W. Stulz, of Brooklyn, N. Y., i·ega.rding increase of pay for policemen at supply depot ; t-0 the Committee on Naval Affairs.

SENATE. FRIDAY, Bepte?nber 8, 192~.

Rev. Wallace Radcliffe, D. D., of the <'lty of Washington, offered the following prayer :

Almighty God, may the grace of Our Lord Jesu Christ, the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Ghost be with the United States Senate in their per onal life and official service, with all executives of the Nation, and with the land, for the sake of Him who hath taught us to pray and say:

Our Father which art in heaven. hallowed be Thy name. Thy Kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth as it is in heaven. Girn us this day our daily bread and forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil; for Thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever. Amen.

The reading clerk proceeded to read the J onrnal of yester­day's proceedings, when, on request of Mr. OuRTis and by unanimous consent, the further reading was dispensed with, and the Journal was approved.

MERGER OF STEEL COM.PA.NIES (B. DOC. NO. 208, PT. 2).

The PRESIDENT pro tempore laid before the Senate a coruruunica.tion from the acting chairman of the Feder.al Trade Commission, transmitting, in response to Senate resolution 286, agreed to .May 12, 1922, further information relative to the proposed merger of certain steel companies and steps taken by the commission, etc., which was ordered to lie on the table and to be printed.

BII;LS INTRODUCED.

Bills were introduced, read the fu'st time, and, by unani­mous con ·ent, the second time, and referred a.s follows:

Bv Mr. BURSUl\.I : A. bill ( S. 3981) granting a pension to Malcolm D. Lincoln;

to tbe Committee on Pensions-. By Mr. CALDER (for Mr. FRELINGHUYSEN) : A bill (S. 3988) for the relief of the estate of Thomas N.

Senate. I promised the Senator from Alabama [Mr. HEFLIN] last night th.at at this morning's session I would ask that it · be referred to that committee.

The PRESIDENT _pro tempoTe. Without objection, it will be so referred.

THE <COTroN INDUSTRY.

Mr. Sl\IITH. Mi'. President, I uk unanimous eonsent that the resolution (S. Res. 336) submitted by me on August 10, 1922, relative to the cotton industry be ta.ken up and disposeq. ot It has been unanimously reporred from the Committee on Agriculture and Forestry and simply gives that committee power to investigate conditions 1n r~ference to the marketing and handling of cotton.

Mr. BRANDEGEE. Does not the resolution have to go to tho Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate?

Mr. SMITH. N.o; it does not. Mr. BR.A.NDEGEE. It does not involve the expenditm·e of

any money? Mr. SMITH. No. The Senate, by unanimous consent, pr.oceeded to consider

the resolution which had been reported from the Commlttee on Agriculture and Forestry with an amendment on page 2, line 9, to strike out the word ·u methods " and insert " agencies," so as to make the resolution read:

Whereas the carry-over or present stoek o! American cotton as given by official statistics is less than the normal carry-over· and

Whereas the present condition of the growing crop indicates a yield far below the world's demand fo.r American cotton ; and

Whereas the entire carry-over plus the indicated yield would not meet the world's demand ; and

Whereas the ravages of the boll weevil are more extensive and severe than ever before in the history -0f the ravages -0f this pest, making the yield entirely problematical ; and

Whereas the cost of producing cotton under these adverse conditions has been enormously increased; and

Whereas the price of cotton in the lllal'kets has failed utterly to re­s,pond to these conditiQnS; and

Whereas the consumption of .American cotton, both at home and abroad, has shown a progressive increase: Therefore be it

Resolved., That the Agricultural Committee of the Senate 'be author· io:ed and empowered to investigate all matters pertaining to the subject of supply and demand and marketing of cotton, with a view of deter· mining whether any undue methods or practioos a.re being ~mployed by the trade in restraining the natural operation of the law of supply and demand.

Re.rnh:ed fut·ther~ That the committee be empowered to use such agencies as in its judgment are necessary t-0 obtain tbe information desired.

The amendment was agreed to. The resolution as amended was agreed to. The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. 0DDIE in the chair). Morn­

ing business is closed. ADDITIONAL DISTRICT JUDGES-CONFERENCE REPORT.

Mr. CUl\fMINS. I .ask unanimous consent that the Seti.ate proceed to the consideration of the conference report on House. bill 9103, ·known as the additional judges bill

The PRESIDING OFFICER. Is there objection? Mr. HEFLIN. I do not see the Senator from Tennessee [Mr.

SHIELDS] here. I shall have to object for the present. I do not know that the Senator· from Tennessee would object to taking up the conference report, but I would like to have him here when it is called up.

The PRESIDING OFFICER. There is objection to the re .. quest of the Senator from Iowa.

l\fr. CUMMINS. I move that the Senate proceed to the con· sideration of the conference report.

1\lr. WATSON of Georgia. Mr. President, I suggest the ab· sence of a quorum.

The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Secretary wilJ call the roll.

The reading clerk called the roll, and the following Senators answered to their names: Borah Ernst Nelson Brandegee Fletcher New Broussard Gooding Nicholson Bursum Harreld -Oddie Calder Heflin Phipps Capper Jones, Wash. Ran dell Colt Kellogg Rawson Culberson Lenroot Reed , Pa.

FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD INVESTIGATION. Cummins McCumber Sheppard Curtis McLean Shields

Avery; to the Committee on Claims.

.Smoot Stanley Sterling Sutherland Swanson Trammell Walsh, Mass. Warren Watson.Ga.. Watson, Ind. Williams The PRESIDENT pro temp-0re. The Chair lays before the Dillingham McNary Simmons

Senate a resolution coming over from the previous day, which du Pont Myers Smith will be stated. The PRESIDING OFFIOER. Forty-seven Senators have

The READING CLERK. A resolution (8 . . Res. 344) providing ,answered to their names. A quorum is not present. The Sec· for the appointment of a committee to investigate charges retary will call the names of the absent Senators. against the Federal Reserve Board, the resolution submitted The reading c1erk called the names of the absent Senato.rs. yesterday by the Senator from .Alabama (Mr. HEFLIN]. The following Senators .entered the Chamber and answered

Mr. OURTIS. Mr. President, the resolution has to go to the to thelr names: Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the _ Ashurst. Shortridge.

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.~12248 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD- SENATE .. SEPTElIBER 8 H 1

- The PRESIDING OFFICER. Forty-nine Senators have an­swered to their names. A quorum is present. The question is on the motion of the Senator from Iowa.

Mr. HEFLIN. Mr. President, I withdraw the objection which I made, if the Senate will permit me to do so. The Senator from Tennessee [Mr. SHIELDS] has entered the Chamber, and I understand he has no objection to the consideration of the con­ference report I simply desired that he should be present when the matter was taken up. I withdraw the objection.

CONSIDERATION OF THE CALENDAR ON SATUIIDAY. Mr. CURTIS. Mr. President, I should like · to submit a re­

quest for unanimous consent. I ask unanimous ~onsent t?at when the Senate meets to-morrow, after the routme morrnng business shall have been concluded, it take up the calendar under Rule VIII for the consideration of unobjected bills, and that the consideration of the calendar be proceeded with until it is completed, but not later than 4 o'clock, beginning with Order of Busine s No. 555, where the Senate left off on the last call of the calendar.

The PRESIDING OFFICER. Is there objection? Mr. LENROOT. That is, provided, of course, that the pend­

ing coal bill shall have been passed? Mr. CURTIS. Certainly; providing that the pending un­

finished business shall have been disposed of. Mr. McNARY. I should like to propound an inquiry. I de­

sire to know what is involved in the request of the Senator from Kansas?

Mr. CURTIS. I have asked unanimous consent that to-mor­row at the conclusion of the routine morning business, the Sen~te proceed with the consideration of unobjected bills on the calendar, and continue their consideration until 4 o'clo~k, provided the present unfinished business shall have been dis­posed of before that time.

Mr McNARY. I entertain Yery little hope of the ability of the Senate to hold a quorum to-morrow. I should think that we had better adjourn over until Monday.

Mr. CURTIS. That is why I ask unanimous consent, for there will be enough enators interested in bills on the calendar to be present in order that such bills may be disposed of to-morrow. I have made the request for unanimous consent so that to-morrow may not be wasted.

Mr. McNARY. I think that some Senator might suggest the absence of a quorum, and the day would be lost. · Mr. CURTIS. I do not think there will be any danger of that if we only consider unobjected bills, and that was the request. I submit the request, Mr. President.

The PRESIDING OFFICER. Is there objection? The Ohair hears none, and it is so ordered.

.ADDITIONAL DISTRICT JUDGES--CONFERENCE REPORT. The PRESIDING OFFICER. The question is on the motion

of the Senator from Iowa [Mr. CUMMINS] that the Senate pro­ceed to the consideration of the conference report on what is known as the judges' bill.

The motion was agreed to; and the Senate proceeded to con­sider the report of the committee of conference on the disagree­ing votes of the two Houses on the amendments of the Senate to the bill (H. R. 9103) for the appointment of additional dis­trict judges for certain courts of the United State ; to provide for annual conferences of certain judges of United States <;ourts; to authorize the a.esi~a~on, assignment, and appoint­ment of judges outside their districts, and for other purposes.

The PRESIDING OFFICER. The question is on agreeing to the conference report.

Mr. CUMMINS. Mr. President~ I desire to say just a word. I have promised to say nothing with regard to the report save that the report presents the bill in exactly the same form in which it was formerly presented, except that the objections

'made by the Senator from Tennessee [Mr. SHIELDS] upon his point of order have been removed from the report which is now before the Senate.

:Mr. BORAH and Mr. SHIELDS addres ed the Chair. The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from Idaho. Mr. BORAH. Mr. President, I do not know that there is

going to be a yea-and-nay vote called for upon the report, and I wish to say merely a word, therefore, in regard to my position.

Mr. SHIELDS. Mr. Pre ident, I had just risen when the Senator preceded me to demand a yea-and-nay vote on the adoption of the report. I will ask now for the yeas and nays on that question.

The PRESIDING OFFICER. The question is on agreeing to the conference report, on which the yeas and nays have been :r~uested.

The yeas and nays were ordered, and the reading clerk pro­ceeded to call the roll.

Mr. FLETCHER (when his name was called). I have a gen­eral pair with the Senator from Delaware [Mr. BALL] who is absent, but I am advised that he would vote as I shall vote on this matter. I vote "yea."

Mr. '.HARRISON (when his name was called). I transfer my pair with the junior Senator from West Virginia [Mr. ELKINS] to the junior Senator from Rhode Island [Mr. GERRY] and will vote. I vote" nay."

Mr. McCUMBER (when his name was called). I transfer my general pair with the junior Senator from Utah [Mr. KING] to the junior Senator from Washington [Mr. POINDEXTER] and will vote. I vote "yea."

Mr. NEW (when his name was called). I have a general pair with the junior Senator from Tennessee [Mr. l\IcKELLAB]. I do not know how he would vote on this measure. and I there­fore withhold my vote; but I ask to be recorded as present for the purpose of making a quorum.

Mr. SIMMONS (when Mr. 0VERMAN's name was called ). I desire to announce the absence of my c-0lleague [Mr. OVERMAN] on account of illness. He is paired with the senior Senator from Wyoming [Mr. W .A.BREN]. If my colleague were present, and at liberty to vote, he would vote " nay."

Mr. SHIELDS (when his name was called). I have a gen­eral pair with the Senator from Maine [Mr. HALE]. I transfer that pair to the Senator from Nebraska [Mr. Hn.'cHcocK] and will vote. I vote "nay."

Mr. SUTHERLAND (when his name was called). I transfer my general pair with the senior Senator from Arkansas [Mr. RoBrnsoN] to the senior Senator from New York [Mr. WADS-WORTH] and vote " yea." .

Mr. WARREN (when his name was called). I transfer my general pair with the junior Senator from North Carolina [Mr. OVERMAN] to the junior Senator from New Hampshire [Mr. KEYES] and vote "yea."

Mr WATSON of Georgia (when his name was called) . From the Senator from California [Mr. JOHNSON] I transfer my general pair to the Senator from Nevada [:Mr. PITTMAN] and will vote. I vote "nay."

The roll call was concluded. Mr. DILLINGHAM. I tran fer my pair with the Senator

from -Virginia [Mr. GLAss] to my colleague [Mr. PAGE] and vote "yea."

Mr. PHIPPS. I transfer my pair with the junior Senator f rom South Carolina [Mr. DIAL] to the junior Senator from Maryland [Mr. WELLER] and vote "yea."

Mr. BROUSSARD. I am paired with the senior Senator from New Hampshire [Mr. MosEs]. I transfer that pair to the senior Senator from Missouri [Mr. REED] and vote "nay."

Mr. CURTIS. I have been requested to announce the fol­lowing general pairs :

The Senator from New Jersey [Mr. EDGE] with the Senator from Oklahoma [Mr. OWEN] ;

The Senator from Maine [Mr. FERNALD] with the Senator from New Mexico [l\1r. Jor-."ES] ;

Tl.le Senator from New Jersey [Mr. FRELINGHUYSEN] with the Senator from Montana [Mr. W A.LSH] ;

The Senator from Massachusetts [Mr. LODGE] with the Sen­ator from Alabama [Mr. UNDERWOOD];

The Senator from Illinois [l\lr. McCORMICK] with the Senator from Wyoming [Mr. KENDRICK]~

The Senator from Illinois [Mr. McKINLEY] with the Senator from Arkansas [Mr. CARAWAY];

The Senator from Mis ouri [Mr. SPENCER] with the Senator from Georgia [Mr. HABrus] ; and

The junior Senator from Ohio [l\Ir. WILLIS] with the senior Senator from Ohio [Mr. POMEBENE].

The roll call resulted-yeas 32, nays ·16, as follows : Yl!JAS-32.

Ashurst Ernst McLean Shortridge Bursum Flet cher Nelsoa Smoot Calder Gooding Nicholson Sterling Colt Harre Id OrMle 8utherland Cummins J ones, Wash. P hipps T ra mmell Curtis Kellogg Rnn dell Walsh , Mass. Dillingham Lenroot Rawson Warren du Pont Mccumber Reed, Pa. Watson, Ind.

NAYS-16. Borah Harrison Sheppard Stanley Brou ard Heflin Shields SwanRon Capper King Simmons Watson, Ga. Culberson McNa ry Smit h Williams

NOT VOTING-48. Ball Elkins Hale Keyes Brandegee Fernald Harris Ladd Cameron France Hi tchcock La F ollette Caraway Frelinghuysen Johnson Lod.e:e Dial Gerry Jone , N. Mex. McCormick Edge Glass Kendrick McKellar

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1922. CONGR.ESSION AL RECORD-SEN ATE. 12249 McKinley Norris Poindexter Townsend Mose Overman Pomerene Underwood Myers Owen Reed, Mo. Wadsworth New Page Robinson Walsh. Mont. Newberry Pepper Spencer Weller Norbeck Pittman Stanfield Willis

The PRESIDING OFFICER. On this vote the yeas are 32, the nays are 16. The Senator from Indiana [Mr. NEW] being present and paired, there is a quorum present, and the con­ference report is agreed to.

THE MUSCLE SHOALS PROJECT.

l\fr. CAPPER. I report favorably from the Committee on Pl'inting a resolution providing for the printing of 10,000 copies of the Muscle Shoals report, and ask unanimous ~on-sent for its immediate consideration. ·

Tile Senate, by unanimous consent, proceeded to consider the re olution ( S. Res. 345), as follows :

Resolved, That there be printed 10,000 additional copies of Part I of Senate Report No. 831, entitled " Disposal of Muscle Shoals," for the use of the Senate document room.

l\Ir. BORAH. What ls Part I? . Mr. CAPPER. It is the Senate committee report. There

has been an tmusual demand for copie.s of the report. l\Ir. HEFLIN. Does it contain the report on the Ladd bill? Mr. CAPPER. This is the majority report. Mr. BORAH. Does Part I contain the views as expressed

by the Senator from Nebraska [Mr. Nonrs]i · Mr. CAPPER. It does. Mr. BORAH. Very well. Mr. HEFLIN. It does not contain the report we made in

favor of the Ladd bill? l\Ir. CAPPER. It does not. We already have the other

report printed, and there is a liberal supply on hand. If there are more copies needed, they can be ordered.

The r~solution was agreed 'to. DISTRffi11TION AND SALE Ol' COAL.

Mr. CUMMINS. Mr. President, yesterday the Senate passed House bill 12472 with an amendment. The House is not . in session and will not be until l\fonday. On account of that cir­cumstance I ask that the bill, with the amendment, be printed by the Senate.

The PRESIDING OFFICER. Is there objection? The Chair hearing none, it ls so ordered.

UNITED ST.ATES COAL COMlUSSIO •. "Air. BORAH. I ask unanimous consent that the Senate pro­

ceed to the consideration of House bill 12377, the coal com­mission bill.

There being no objection, the Senate, as in Committee of the Whole, resumed the consideration of the bill (B. R. 12377) to establish a commission to be known as the United States coal commission, for the purpose of securing information in con­nection with questions relative to interstate commerce in coal, and for other purposes.

The PRESIDING OFFICER. The question is on the amend­ment offered by the Senator from South Carolina [1\-ir. DIAL] to the amendment, which the Secretary will state.

The AssrsTANT SECRETARY. The amendment of the Senator from South Carolina is to strike out, on page 9, lines 1, .2, 3, and 4, as follows :

(d) The ad\'i ability or wiSdom of nationallilng the coal industry. (e) The feasibility or necessity of governmental regulation and con­

trol of the coal industry. Mr. STERLING. I ask for a division of the question and a

separate vote on subdivision (d), that relating to the advis­ability or wisdom of nationalizing the coal industry.

The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Chair holds -that the ques­tion is divisible, and will put the question on the first subdivi~ sion, which the Secretary will state.

The ASSISTANT SECRETARY. Strike out the following: (d) The advi ability or wisdom of nationalizing the coal industry. Mr. HARRISON. On that I ask for the yeas and nays. The yeas and nays were ordered. Mr. SMITH. Will the Chair have the Secretary state what

the proposition is we are about to vote upon? The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Secretary will state again

the amendment to the amendment. The ASSISTANT SECilETARY. The :first half Of the amendment

propo ed by the Senator from South Carolina [Mr. DIAL], on page 9, is to strike out lines 1 and 2, or subdiviSion ( d), as follows:

The advisability or wisdom of _ nationalizing the coal industry. Mr. STERLING. A parliamentary inquiry. 'Lile PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator will state his in­

quiry.

Mr. STERLING. Those who favor striking out that provi­sion will vote m the a:ffinnattve?

The PRESIDING OFFICER. That ls correct. The Secre­tary will call the roll.

The Assistant Secretary proceeded to call the roll. Mr. HARRISON (when his name was ealled). I have a

general pair with the junior Senator from West Virginia [l\Ir. E:Lla:Ns]. I understa12d that lf he were present he would vote as I intend to vote. I vote "-yea.."

Mr. NEW (when his name was called). I have ·a general pair with the ,Senator from Tenn'essee [Mr, l\icKELLAB]. I transfer that pair to the junior Senator from Michigan (lli. NEWBERRY] and vote "yea."

Mr. PHIPPS {when his name was called). Transferring my pair as on the previous vote, I vote " nay."

Mr. SHIELDS (when his nume was called). Making the same announcement as before as to my pair and transfer, I vooo "yea,"

llr. SUTHERLAND (when his name was called). Making the same ann-0uncement as on the previous vote with refer­ence to my pair and transfer, I vot.e "yea."

l\fr. WARREN {wben his name was called). Transferring .D1Y general pair with the junior Senator from North Carolina

[Mr. OVERMAN] to the Senat.or from New Hampshire [Mr. KEYES], I Vote "yea.n

Mr. WATSON of Georgia (when hls name was called). Making the same announcement as before with regard to the transfer of my pair, I vote "nay."

The roll call was concluded. l\Ir. FLETCHER. I have a general pair with the Senator

from Delaware [Mr. BAU.]. In his absence I transfer that pair to the Senator from Rhode Island [Mr. GEBnY] and vote "nay."

Mr. DILLINGHAM. Making the 'Same announcement as be-­fore regarding the transfer of my pair, I vote "nay!'

Mr. COLT (after having voted in the negative). I transfer my general pair with the Senator from Florida (Mr. TRAMMELL] to the junior Senator from Washington [Mr. PolNDEXTER] and allow my vote to stand.

Mr. BROUSSARD. I transfer my pair with tbe Senator frnm Missouri [Mr. REED] to the Senator from New Halnpshire [l\Ir. MosEs] and vote "yea."

Mr. SMITH. I desire to announce the una"roidable absence of my colleague [Mr. DIAL] who, if present and not paired, would vote" yea." He is paired with the Senator from l\fary­land £Mr. WELLER].

Mr. CURTIS. I wish to announce the following general pairs:

The Senator from New Jersey [Mr. EnaE] with the Senator from Oklahoma f.M:r. 0~] ;

The S~nator from Maine [Mr. FERNALD] with the Senator from New Mexi~ [Mr. JONES] ;

The Senator from New Jersey [Mr. F'nELINGHUYSEN] with the Senator from Montana [Mr. W ALBH] ;

The Senator from Massachusetts [Mr. LoooE] with the Sena­tor from .Alabama [Mr. UNDERWOOD] ;

The Senator from lliinois [Mr. McCoBMICK] with the Senator from Wyoming [l\it. KENDllICK];

The Senator from Illinois [Mr. McKINLEY] with the Senator from Arkansas [Mr. CARAWAY];

The Senator from Missouri [Mr. SPENCER] with the Senator from Georgia [Mr. IlARlus] ; and

The junior Senator from Ohio [Mr. WILLIS] with the senior Senator from Ohlo [Mr. P01.tERENE]. Th~ result was announced-yeas 19, nays 30, as follows:

YEAS-19. Broussard Mccumber Simmons Sutherland Burs um Myers Smith Swanson Harrison New Smoot Wart-en Heflin Ransdell Stanley Williams King Shields Sterling

NAYS-30. A burst Dillingham Lenroot Reed, Pa.. Borah du P-0nt McLean Sheppard Calder Ernst MeNary Shortridge CaEper Fletcher Nelson Walsh, Mass. Cot Goo~ Nicholson Watson, Ga. Culberson Harrel Oddie Watson, Ind. Cummins Jones, Wash. Phipps • Cm: tis Kellogg Rawson

NOT VOTING-41. Ball Fernald Hitchcock Lo~e Brandegee France Johnson Mc ormick Cameron F+eUnghuy en Jones, N . .Mex. McKellar Caraway Gerry Kendrick McKinley Dial Glass Ke~s Moses Edge Hale Ladd Newberry Elkins Harris L:i Follette Norbeck

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Norris Pittman Spencer Overman Poindexter Sanfield Owen Pomerene Townsend Page Reed, Mo. 11.'rammell Pepper Robinson Underwood

Wadsworth Walsh, Mont. Weller Willis

So Mr. DIAL'S amendment to strike cut subdivision (d) of the committee amendment was rejected.

The PRESIDING OFFIOER. The question now is on the sec­ond branch of the amendment of the Senator from South Caro­lina to strike out subdivision (e) of the amendment reported by the committee.

The amendment to the amendment will be stated. The AssISTANT SECBETARY. On page 9, after line l(f, it is pro­

posed to amend the committee amendment by striking out: (e) The feasibility or necessity of governmental regulation and con­

trol of the coal industry. 1\ir. HARRISON. A parliamentary inquiry. Is that amend­

ment subject to division? The PRESIDING OFFICER. The amendment of the Senator

from South Carolina to the committee amendment has been di­vided. Does the Senator inquire whether the second branch of the amendment to the amendment is divisible?

Mr. HARRISON. If it ts subject to division, I should like a vote on the question of regulation, and leaving out " control." If not, I shall offer an amendment to it.

Mr. SMITH. How does the Senator distinguish between regu­lation and' control?

Mr. HARRISON. Does the Chair hold that .it is not subject to a division?

1\lr. BORAH. It does not seem to me that it is subject to division.

Mr. HARRISON. I really do not think it is, either. The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Chair rules that the Sena.

tor from Mississippi can offer an amendment to the committee amendment to strike out the words "and control."

Mr. HARRISON. I offer an amendment to the committee amendment to strike out the words "and control."

The PRESIDING OFFICER. The amendment to the amend­ment will be stated.

The ASSISTANT SECRETARY. In the amendment reported by the committee, on page 9, line 4, after the word " regulation " it is proposed to strike out " and control," so that subdivision (e) will read: ·

(e) The feasibility or necessity of governmental regulation of the coal industry.

Mr. MYERS. Mr. President, I do not see how that can be done so long as the amendment of the Senator from South Caro­lina is pending. He has moved to strike out the whole of sub­division ( e). I do not see, therefore, how the Sena tor from Mississippi can move to strike out a part of it when there is an amendment pending to strike out all of it. If the amendment of the Senator from South Carolina to strike out subdivision (e) should be defeated and subdivision (e) should be allowed to remain in the bill, then it seems to me the Senator from Mis is­sippi, either a.s in Committee of the Whole or in the Senate, could move to strike out the words "and control," and leave in the provision as to regulation alone. I repeat, however, I do not see how he can get at it in the way he is trying.

Mr. LENROOT. Mr. President, if the Senator from Mon­tana will yield to me the rule is just to the contrary. An amendment must be perfected before the motion is in order to strike it out.

Mr. MYERS. To perfect what amendment? Mr. LENROOT. The pending amendment. Mr. MYERS. I did not understand that the Senator from

Mississippi offered an amendment to the amendment of the Senator from South Carolina. I thought he was trying to amend the bill.

Mr. LENROOT. The Senator from Missis ippi desires to perfect the language which is proposed to be stricken out by the amendment offered by the Senator from South Carolina, and such a motion is always in order before the motion to strike out is put.

Mr. MYERS. The Senator from Mississippi offers an amend­ment to the amendment offered by the Senator from South Caro­lina?

Mr. LENROOT. He offers a preferential amendment, which is in order before the mofilon to strike out can be put.

Mr. :MYERS. It is desired then, to perfect the bill, before the amendment of the Senator from South Carolina is voted on. In that view of the case, I presume the Senator from Wisconsin is probably right about it.

The PRESIDING OFFICER. The question is on the amend­ment offered by the Senator from Mississippi to the amendment of the committee.

Mr. HARRISON. I ask that the amendment be stated again. The PRESIDING OFFICER. The amendment will be stated. The ASSISTANT SECRET.A.BY. On page 9, line 4, after the word

" regulation " it is proposed to strike out the words " and control," so as to read:

(e) The feasibility or necessity ot governmental regulation of the coal· industry.

The PRESIDING OFFICER. The question is on the amend­ment offered by the Senator from Mississippi to the amendment of the committee. By the sound, the "noes" have it.

Mr. HARRISON. I ask for a division. On a division the amendment to the amendment of the com­

mittee was rejected. Mr. HARRISON. Mr. President, a parliamentary inquiry.

The other day the Senator from Connect icut [Mr. BRANDEGEE], occupying the chair at the time, ruled that on a division, it having been revealed that not a quorum was present, there must be a quorum procured before the question could be deter­mined. Does the Senator now presiding hold the same as the Senator from Connecticut did the other day?

The PRESIDING OFFICER. He does not. 1\fr. 1\IYERS. What was the result of the vote, Mr. Presi­

dent? The PRESIDING OFFIOER. The amendment was lost. The question now is upon the amendment offered by the Sena­

tor from South Carolina to the amendment reported by the com­mittee to strike out subdivision ( e).

Mr. MYERS. On that I call for the yeas and nays. The PRESIDING OFFICER. I the demand sustained? The yeas and nays were not ordered. Mr. MYERS. I ask that those in favor of sustaining the call

for the yeas and nays be directed to rise and be counted. The PRESIDING OFFICER. Those in favor of sustaining

the demand for the yeas and nays will rise and be counted. [A pause.] Not a sufficient number have seconded the demand.

Mr. ASHURST. Mr. President, I am against the amendment to strike out subdivision (e), for I think it will weaken the bill. I am going to vote contrary to the views of my friend from Mon­tana, but I do think he is entitled to the yeas and nays on an important question like this. I hope he will ask again for the yeas and nays, and call the names of those who sit here and refuse to grant the yeas and nays on a vital question.

The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Chair rules the question has been decided.

Mr. MYERS. I rise to a parliamentary inquiry. Does the Chair hold that one-fifth of those present did not stand up and si1pport the demand for the yeas and nays? There are only about a couple of dozen Senators present. Does the Presiding Officer hold that so many as half a dozen Senators did not stand up?

The PRESIDING OFFIOER. The Chair will state that there were 49 votes on the roll call just had, and the Chair is not advised as to how many Senators are now present.

Mr. MYERS. I suggest the absence of a quorum, Mr. Presi­dent.

The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Secretary will call the roll.

The As istant Secretary called the roll, and the following Senators answered to their names: Ashurst Gooding Nelson Borah Harreld New Broussard Harrison Nicholson Bur um Hefiin Oddie Calder Jones, Wash. Phipps Capper Kellogg Ransdell Culberson King Rawson Cummins Lenroot Reed , Pa. Curtis Mccumber Sheppard Dillingham McLean Shields du Pont · McNary Shortridge Fletcher Myers Simmons

Smith Smoot Stanley Sterlirig Sutherland Swan on Walsh, Mass. Warren Watson, Ga. Wat on, Ind.

The PRESIDING OFFICER. Forty-six Senators have an­swered to their names. A quorum is not present. The Secre­tary will call the names Qf the absentees.

The Assistant Secretary called the names of the absent Sen­ators, and Mr. ERNST answered to his name when called.

The PRESIDING OFFICER. Forty-seven Senators have an­swered to their names. A quorum is not present.

Mr. COLT entered the Chamber and answeted to his name. l\fr. CURTIS. I move that the Sergeant at Arm be directed

to request the attendance of absent Senators. The motion was agreed to. Mr. TRAMMELL entered the Chamber and answered to his

name. The PRESIDING OFFICER. Forty-nine Senators ha1e an­

swered t9 their names. A quorum is present. The ques tion is

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Mr. MYERS. I ask for the yeas and nays. The PRESIDING OFFICER. That has been asked once, and

refused. The question is on agreeing to the second subdivision of the amendment to the amendment of the committee.

The second subdivision of the amendment to the amendment was rejected.

The PRESIDING OFFICER. The question is on the amend-ment of the committee as amended.

The amendment as amended was agreed to. The bill was reported to the Senate as amended. Mr. SHIELDS. I move to strike out, on pages 10 and 11, the

paragraph beginning on line 23 of page 10. The PRESIDING OFFICER. The amendment to the amend­

ment will be stated. The ASSIST.A.NT SECRETARY. Beginning on page 10, line 23, it

is proposed to strike out the following words: That every officer or employee ot the United States whenever re­

quested by the commission shall supply it with any data or informa­tion 1;>ertaining to any investigation by the commission which may be contamed in the records of the office of such officer or employee.

Mr. SHIELDS. l\fr. President, I do not care to debate that amendment. The objection is obviou . While, strictly, that would not come within the objection of unreasonable search, it ls so near it, and in my opinion such an inquisition and es­pionage on the private business of the citizens of the country, that I do not think it ought to be in the bill.

The PRESIDING OFFICER. The question is on agreeing to the amendment offered by the Senator from Tennessee to the amendment made as in Committee of the Whole.

The amendment to the ameJJ.dment made as in Committee of the Whole was rejected.

The PRESIDING OFFICER. The question is on concurring in the amendment made as in Committee of the Whole.

The amendment was concurred in. Mr. MYERS. Mr. President, I know and we all know that

certain classes of people in this country will hail with joy the enactment of this measure if it be enacted with the provision in it which is comprised in subdivision ( d), at the top of page 9, which provides for investigation and report upon the ad­visability or wisdom of nationalimng the coal industry.

Among other people who would be greatly enco!1raged and heartened by the enactment of legislation of that kind are about 200 people who recently met in the woods in secret con­clave in some obscure place in Michigan. They are avowed communists and revolutionists and are dedicated to the task of overthrowing this Government and totally changing our form of government by any means they can command-peace­ful, lawful, unlawful, violent, revolutionary, bloody, or in any other way. Those people and the people whom they represent, that class of people, all look forward with great zest to nation­alizing all industries in this country and nationalizing every­thing and everybody. Their dream and aim is the nationaliza­tion of everything. They want to nationalize not only the coal industry of the country but also the railroads, the manu­facturing industries, the farms, the land, every resource in this country. They are working to have the Government take over everything and own it all, and make everybody an employee of the Government, and let some dictator who may happen to be at the head of the Government tell this man to work at this job and another man to work at another job ; say that this man must work on a farm at a wage to be fixed by the dictator of the Government and that another must work at something else and take what wage may be fixed for him. They want to get hold of all of the industries of this country, so they can loot them and exploit them for their own greed, gain, and advantage, and make the rest work for the chosen few who may be dictators or favorites of the dictators, as it is in red Russia.

'l""hat was the aim of that meeting of son:ie 200 people whom the newspapers report to have been in secret conclave in the woods in Michigan about a week or 10 days ago.

They meet in secret and plot in the dark. Their ways are those of darkness, but we know what their objects are.

Most of those people were arrested. Those who did nat scatter and disappear and seek devious ways of getting out of sight were arrested, and among those caught by the officers and arrested was one W. F. Dunn, formerly a resident of Mon­tana, who two years ago made a desperate effort, by proxy, to get control of the State of Montana and its government, and to apply there his vicious and nefarious doctrines. He was

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aided in that scheme by one A. C. Townley, who has since been comieted, and served a term in jail for disloyalty to his coun­try during the World War. Their scheme was to get hold of the State of Montana and nationalize or socialize many things and many of the resources of the State; to erect and conduct State-owned warehouses, elevators, mills, creameries; to have State-owned newspapers, coal mines, stores, and banks; to build homes for people with State money, and do many thfngs of like character.

Fortunately, their scheme was frustrated. It was tried in No.rth Dakota for a number of years, and many experiments in State socialism were tried there. The State embarked upon an extensive plan of socialism; State-owned banks, warehouses, elevators,. flour mills, and ' other institutions, which had prior to that time been conducted by private capital and enterprise were instituted or planned. As a result, the State was plunged heavily into debt and was placed in what was regarded as a precarious financial condition. The hold of the people who had put it in that condition was finally broken and thrown off, but neither the State of Montana nor the State of North Dakota appears to be yet wholly free from designs of that character by those who hold such views and advocate such schemes.

Of course, I do not say that a congressional investigation as to the advisability of nationalizing the coal industry of the country would necessarily lead to conditions of that kind. I am sure the esteemed Senator from Idaho has in mind to at­tain no such conditions as I have inveighed against. But my position is that such an investigation by .official sanction would simply afford hope to that class of people who meet secretly and plot to sovietize this country ; would hearten them, inspire them to renewed effort, and put renewed hope in their hearts.

In my. opinion, it would simply stir up and stimulate the propaganjla which has resulted in efforts of that kind being made to capture and control the resources of several of the States of the Union, and which looks ultimately to nationaliz­ing or sovietizing everything in this country. I do not say the enactment of this one measure would lead to nationalizing the industries of this country; but what is the use of encouraging the idea if we do not want it done? Therefore I oppose the bill.

I am reluctant to believe that a majority of the Members of this body are in favor of nationalizing any industry -in this country, or even want to take a step in that direction. I sincerely hope and believe that a majority of the Members of this body are not in favor of nationalizing any industry of this country. which can be conducted by private capital an!l enterprise; and if a majority do not want to go to that length, why on earth they should encourage the people who do want to do so by holding out this bait to them to renew their agita­tion is more than I can see. I think it is the duty of all good citizens, Democrats and Republicans, to set their faces and minds firmly against socialism, sovietism, nationalization, and all such schemes, and to do nothing to countenance them. We must do so if America is to survive. As for me,· I am against all such things.

The PRESIDING OFFICER. The question is, Shall the amendment be engrossed and the bill be read a third time?

The amendment was ordered to be engrossed and the bill to be read a third time.

The bill was read the third time. The PRESIDING OFFICER. The question is, Shall the bill

pass? Mr. MYERS. I ask for the yeas and nays. The yeas and nays were not ordered. The bill was passed. The title was amended so as to read: "A bill creating a com­

mission to investigate the coal industry and sources of coal supply with a view to aiding Congress in framing such legisla'· tion relative to said industry and the supply of coal to the public as Congress has the power and may deem wise to enact."

Mr. BORAH. I .::nove that the Senate insist upon its amend­ment and ask for a conference, and that the Chair appoint the conferees on the part of the Senate.

ThJ motion was agreed to, and the Presiding Officer appointed Mr. BORAH, Mr. STERLING, and l\fr. WALSH of Massachusetts conferees on the part of the Senate.

PENSIONS AND INCREASE OF PENSIONS.

Mr. BURSUM. I ask unanimous consent that the Senate pro­ceed to the consideration of House bill 5214, granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Regular Army and Navy and certain soldiers antl sailors of wars other than the Civil War, and to widows of such soldiers and sailors.

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There being no objection, the Senate, as in Committee of the Whole, proceeded to consider the bill, which had been reported from the Committee on Pensions with amendments.

l\l r. BURSUM. I offer the following amendment to the bill. This amendment is designed :o cover the items contained in the Senate committee report on House bills 6560; 7210, 7847, 8261, 8560 and 10643, and also Senate bills 3309 and 3919.

Ill~. FLETCHER. I think that we may proceed in order. The Senator should first obtain consent to consider the bill for ac­tion on. the committee amendments. Is it a committee amend-ment that the Senator now proposes? •

l\ir. BURSillf. These are substantially the committee amendments the idea being to consolidate the bills so as to obtain quick action. All the bills have been considered by the committee and reported to the Senate, and in view of the short time we have and the desire for quick action, and in view of the fact that these bills will necessarily go to conference with the House, the amendments are submitted in order to con~ solidate the bills and make them one bill. There are two pen­sion committees of the House-the Committee on Invalid Pen­sions, relating to the Civil War, and the committee considering pensions for those who did not serve in the Civil War.

l\fr. FLETCHER. I gather that the Senator is now offering as amendments to the pending bill some other pens.ion bills?

Mr. BURSUM. Yes; all the pension bills reported. Mr. FLETCHER. Including the Mexican War and Indian

war pension bills? l\Ir. BURSUM. Yes ;·that is, outside of the Civil War, Hou e

bills 6569, 7210, 7847, 8261, 8569; and 10643, as well. as Senate bills 3309 and 3919. That is the only method by which we can hope to obtain .... final action at this se sion of Congress on these pension bills.

Mr. FLETCHER. Does the Senator offer Senate bill ·3275 as an amendment to this bill?

l\Ir. BURSU1\f. No; that is . a general bill. These are only private pension bills. .

Mr. STERLING. Let me ask the Senator are not these the ordinary omnibus pension bills?

Mr. BURSUl\1. Exactly; and th.is action consolidates all of them. .

1\lr. STERLING. Is not the Senator from Florida right in asking that the committee amendments be passed upon first? The committee amendments are indicated in the bill by strih.'ing out certain lines.

Mr. BURS UM. They are; and in the bill which is now be­fore the Senate the committee amendments cover the names which have been stricken off. The amendments which I am about to present cover the amendments in all the other bills and the object is to consolidate the several bills into one bill.

1\lr. STERLING. · But the Senator from Florida, I under­stand, asks that the committee amendments be first considered, which is the usual cour e of procedure.

Mr. BURSUM. Very well; I am agreeable to that course. Mr. FLETCHER. I wanted to have the RECORD show that

we are proceeding in an orderly manner. The first thing is to have the bill read. It would be proper, I take it, for the Sen­ator to ask that the formal reading of the bill be waived and have it read for action on the committee amendments, the com­mittee amendments to be first considered.

Mr. BURSUM. I ask unanimous con ent that the formal reading of the blll be waived and that the committee amend­ments be first considered and that thereafter the amendments which I have offered be presented to the Senate for consider­ation.

The PRESIDING OFFICER. Is there objection? The Chair hears none, and the Secxetary will state the amendments of tfie committee in their order.

Amendments of the Committee on Pensions to House bill 5214: . .

The first amendment of the Committee on Pensions was, on page 1, after line 5, to strike out :

The name of Hattie Hjelmberg, widow of William Hjelmberg, late of the Fourth Company, United States Coast Artillery Corp ~ war with Spain, and pay her a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 2, after line 4, to strike

out: The name of Annie N. Sullivan, widow of Calvin Sullivan, late or

Capta in Yoakum' Tenne Ree Volunteers, Indian war an-d pay her n pen. ion at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of. that she is now receiving.

The amendment wa agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 2, after line 8, to strike

out:

The name of Lurany l\fcCleTian, widow of William El. McClellan, late of Captain Durrance' company, Florida Mounted Volunteers. ~ndi.an wars, and pay her a pPnsion a t the rate of 20 per month rn hen of that she is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 2, after line 16, to strike

out: T~e name !Jf Edward Halloran, la te of Company I, Twenty-seventh

~egIIDent Umted States Infantry, Indian wars, and pay him a pen­sion at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, at the top of page 3, to strike out

lines 1 to 4, inclusive: T~e name .of James II. Scollin., late of Company G, Twenty-second

Regunent Umted State Infantry, Indian wars, and pay him a pen ion at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was on page 3, line 7, to strike out

"$18" and to insert "$12," so as to read: The name of Fred J. Griffin, late of United States Navy, War with

Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate- of 12 per month.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, 'on page 3, after line 7, to- strike

out: The name of Julia Godon, dependent mother of Joseph I. Godon late

of Company C, Ninth Regiment United States Infantry, WSJ.· 'with Spain, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that she i now -receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 3, after line 11, to strike

out: The name of Louisa H. Highley, dependent mother of Robert A.

Highley, late of Company M, First Regiment Missouri Infantry, War with Spain, and pay: her a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. • ,

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 3, after line 22, to- strike

out: The name. of Ella- G • .Brock,. widow of Christo~her C. Brock, late of

Battery A, Fourth Regiment United States Artillery, Regular Estab­lishment, and pay her a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The amendment: was agreed to. Th& next amendment was, on page 4, after line 7, to strike

out: The name of Charles B. Wilson, late or Troop B, First Regiment

United States Cavalry, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving,

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 4, after line 11., to. strike

out: The name of Dorothea Hoefling, widow of William Hoe.fling, late ot

Battery I, First Regiment United States Artillery, Indian wars, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu o! that she Ls now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 4, after line 15, to strike

out: The name of Susan M. Gregory, former widow of John R. Sherry,

alias John Fitzgerald, late of Troop F, Fifth Regiment United State9 · Cavalry, Indian wars, and paY' her a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 4, after line 19, to strike

out: The name of Maurice Roach, late of the One hundred and twelfth

Company, United States Coast Artillery, Regular Estab&hment, and pa.y him a pension at the rate of $24 per month..

The amendment was agreed to. · The next amendment was, on page 4, after line 23, to strike

out! The name of .Tennie S. Avery, dep ndent mother of Frank E. Moulton.

la.te of Troop G, Sixth Regiment United States Cavalry, Regular Estab­lishment, and pay her a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The amendment as agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 5r after line 14, to strike

out: The name of J-ohn A, Poe, late of Lieut. W. Riley Wood'S' company,

Texns 1\Iinute Men, Indian wars, and pay him a pension at the rat& of $30 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

Tbe amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 5, after line 18, to strike

out: The name of James B. Bri tow, late of the United States Navy.

Reimlar El tabli hment. and pay him a p nsion at the rate of $17 per month in liPU of tha t be i now recl'iving.

The amendment was agreed to.

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out: The name of Christina Stenger, widow of Ferdinand Stenger, late

of Troop K Third Regiment United States Cavalry, Indian wars, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 ·per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 6, after line 2, to strike

out: The name of Andrew J. Duncan, formerly known as Andrew J.

Revels late of Captain Willard's company ... First Regiment Florida Mounted Volunteers, Indian wars, and pay niin a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The amendment 'Was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 6, after line 7, to strike

out: The name of May El. Bunn widow of George B. Bu~m, late. major

and brigade surgeon. United States Volunteers1 War with Spam, and pay her a pension at the rate of $35 per montn in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 6, after line 11, to strike

out: The name of Fletcher Duling, late of Company D, Thirty-third Regi­

ment United States Infantry, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pension at the rate of $24 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 6, line 22, to strike out

" $17 " and to insert " $12," so as to read : The name of Elmer H. Weddle, late of Company H, Twenty-eigh.th

Regiment United States Infantry, Regular Establishment, and pay bun a pension at the · rate of $12 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 8, after line 7, to strike

out: The name of Emma AI. H. Haas, widow of Charles Haas, late of Com­

pany D Twenty-third Regiment United States Infantry, Indian wars, and pay hel' a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving and $2 per month additional on account of each of the minor children of said Charles Haas until they reach the age of 16 years.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment \Yas, on page 8, line 22, to strike out

"$17" and to insert "$12," so as to read: . The name of William H. Grimes, late of One hundred and forty-ninth

Company United States Coast Artillery Corps, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 9, aft.er line 10, to strike

out: The name of Willis D. Clark. dependent father of Forrest L. Clark,

late of Company F Twenty-first Regiment United States Infantry, war with Spain :rnd pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that be ls now l'eceiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 9, after line 19, to strike

out: The name of Henry Oelhoff, late of Company D, Eighteenth Regi­

ment United States Infantry, Indian wars, and pay him a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lie~ of that he is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 10, after line 8, to strike

out: The name of John H. Dale, late of Troop G, Second Regiment

United States Cavalry, Indian wars, and pay him a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 10, after line 16, to strike

out: The name of Jerus S. Dickinson, late of Company I Fifth Re!i­

ment United States Infantry, Indian wars, and pay hlin a pension at rate of $30 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, at the top of page 11, to strike

out lines 1 to 5, inclusive: The name of Alice L. Collins, widow o't Charles S. Collins, late of

Captain A. J. Hembree's Company E, First Oregon Mounted Volun­teers, Indian wars, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that she is nDw receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 11, after line 5, to strike

out: The name of Thomas Rolle, late of Troop I, Third Regiment United

States Cavalry, Indian wars, and pay him a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that he is. now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to.

The next amendment was, on page 11, after line 9, to strike out:

The name of Harry W. Feldman, late of the United States Navy · Regular Establishment, and pay him a pension at the rate of $24 per month in lieu o! that he is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed .to. . The next amendment was, on page 11, after line 13, to strike

out: Tbe name of Clara L. Conklin, dependent mother of Ray R. Conklin,

late of. the United States Navy, Regular Establishment, and pay her a p~ns1on at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 11, after line 22, to strike

out: The name of James M. Wilson, late of Troop A, Nineteenth Regi·

ment Kansas Cavalry, Jndian wars, and pay him a pension at the rate of $80 per month in lien of that he is now receiving.

The amendment _was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 12, after line 2, to strike

out: Tbe name of Frank M. Schmehr, late of Company B, Nineteenth

Regiment United States Infantry, Regular Establishment, Indian ware, and pay him a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The amendment wa·s agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 12, line 9, to strike out

"$17" and insert "$12," so as to read: The name of Ackley R. Plumstead, late of the United States Marine

Corps, Regular Establishment. and pay him a pension at the ra.te of $12 per month. -

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 12, after line 13, to strike

out: The name of Patrick Flood, late of Captain Johnston's independent

company, Florida Mounted Volunteers, Seminole Indian War, and pay, him a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that he ia now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to . . The next amendment was, on page 12, after line 21, to strike

out: The name of August Richards, late of United States Navy, Regular

Establishment, and pay him a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, at the top of page 13, to strike out: The name of Marguerite B. Fitzgerald, widow of John Fitzgerald

late of Signal Corps, United -gtates Army, Regular Establishment, and pay her a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

Tbe amendment was agreed to. Tbe next amendment was, on page 13, after line 8, to strike

out: The name of Elijah P. Higgins, late of Capt. G. W. Steven's Company,

Wise County, Tex., Rangers, Indian wars, and pay him a. pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 13, after line 12, to strike

out: The name of James E. Mulford, late of Companies El and M, Twenty­

eighth Regiment United States Infantry, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pension at the rate of '12 per month.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 13, after line 16, to strike

out: The name of Jacob Amberg, late of Troop D, Fifth Regiment United

States Cavah·y, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pension a·t the rate of $40 per month· in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 14, after line 4, to strike

out: The name of Elizabeth Leber, widow of George Leher late ot Com­

pa.ny A, Seventh Regiment United States Infantry, Indlan wars and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that ~he is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 14, after line 14, to strike

out: The name of Cornelius Conley, alias Cornelius Connelly, late of Troop

B, Second Regiment United States Cavalry, Indian wars, and pay him a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 14, after line 18, to strike

out: The name of Francis M. Washburn, late of Company G, Fourteenth

Regiment United States Infantry, Indian wars, and pay him a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving,

The amendment was agreed to.

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The next amendment was, on page 14, after Une 22, to stl'ike out:

The name <>f Charles Dilden, alias James Carman, late of Company A, Thirty-sixth Regiment United State !~fan.try, Indian W~s, and par htni a pension at the rate of $30 per month. m heu f>! that he IS now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on "Page 15, after line 9, to strike

out: The name of lames Sullivan, late of C<>mpany E, Fourth Regiment

uruted States Infantry, Indian war , and pay billl. a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that be is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 15, aftei· line 17, to strike

out: The name of Norman F. Henry, late of Company D, Second Battalion,

Eighteenth Regiment United States Infantry, and Company D Twenty­se-venth United States Infantcy, Indian wars, and pay him a pension at the rate of 30 per month ill lieu of that he is no-w receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 16, after line 2, to strike

out: The name of Edith Z. Pyles, widow of Richard A. Pyles, late major

and urgeon Fir t Regiment District of 'Columbia Infantry, war with Spain, and pay her a pension at the rate of $37 per month : Provided, T t in the event of the drnth of Helen E. Py1es, helpless and dependent daughter of said Richard A. Pyles, the additional pen ion herein granted shall cease and determine: Pr o,,;ided further, That in the event of the death of Edith Z. Pyles the name of said Helen E. Pyles shall be placed on the pension roll., subject to the provision and limitatio1lS .of the pension Jaws. at the rate of $12 _pei: moath from and after the death of said Edith . Z. Pyles.

Tlle amendment was ~o-reed to. The next amendment was, on page 16, after line 14, to strike

out: The na..me of S.arah A. Evans, widow of Thom.as C. Evans, late of

Marine Corps, United State Navy, war with Merico, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of $35 per month in lieu of that she is n.ow receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 16, after line 18, to strike

out: The name of Edward McClellan, late of O>mpa.ny G, Seventh Regi­

ment United States Infantry, and Company L, First Regiment United States Cavalry, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pension at the rate of $6..5 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 16 after line 23, to strike

ont: The name of Charles Hurrle. late of Troop E , Sfrth Regiment United

State Cav.a.lry, and Companies C and G, Thirteenth Regiment United States Infantry, Indian wn.rs, and pay him a pension at the rate ot $30 per month in lieu of that be is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 18, after line 2, to strike

out: The name of Mary C. Parsons, widow of Martin Parsons, late of

Troop C, Fifth Regiment United States Cavalry. Regular Establishment, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 18, aft.er line 7, to strike

out: The name of Giles A. Woolsey, late o! Company H. Tenth Regiment

United States Infantry, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 19, after line 5, to strike

out: The name of Frederick W. Gruber, dependent father of Daniel El.

Grub er, late of Company C, Eighth Regiment United States Infantry, wa.r with Spain, and pay him a pension at th~ r~te of $20 per month in lieu of that he is now :receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 20., after line IQ, to strike

out: The name of Linda C. O'Connor widow of Joseph A. O'Connor, late

of United States Navy, war with Spain, and pay her a pension at the rate of $25 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving, and $2 per month additional on account of the minor child of said Joseph A. O'Collil-Or until he reaches the age or 16 years.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 20,. after line 16, to strike

out: The name of George Sheenban, late of Troop M, Third Regiment

United States Cavalry, Indians wars, and pay him a pension at the r.ate of 30 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendm~nt was. on page 20, after line 20 to strike

out: The' name of Frederick H. Thomp on, late of T1·oop C, First Regiment

United States Cavalry, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to.

The next amendment w.as, at the top of page 21, w strike {)ut: The name of James M. Berry, late of Capt. E. J. Harding's Company

A. li'irst Oregon }l-Ounted V.olunteers, Indian war , .and pay him .a pen· !OOn at the rate of $30 per mnnth in lieu of that .he is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed ·to. The next amendment was, on page 21, after line 9, to strike

out: Tbe name -0f Margaret O'Hara, wid~w o'f Chari s O'Hara, '.late ct

Troop F, United States Mounted Rifles, Indian wars, and pay her a P~~ion Q.t the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that sbe is now .re-­ceiVlll.g.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 21, after line 13, to strike

out: · The name ot Sallie M. Cohen, widow of Henry Cohen, late of Capt.

Moses Curry's and John F. Broer's companies, Florida Mounted Vol· unteers, India.n wars, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per mon.tb in lieu 'lf that she is now receiving.

The amendment was 11.greed to. The next amendment was, at tbe top of page 22, to strike

out: The name of Charles B. Ross, late of Troop I, Second Regiment

United States Cavalry, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pension at the :rate of $24 p& month in lieu of that be is now rec-eiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 22, after line 4, t() strike

out: 'The name of Catherine Fitzgerald, widow of Thomas Fitzgerald. late

of Troop B, First Regiment United Sta.tes Cavalry, Regular Esta.hli h· ment, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu ot that she is now receiving.

Tbe amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 22, after line 17, to

strike out: The name of Della ..A. Cooter, late -0f the Sixty-ninth -Company,

United States Coast Artillery Corps, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pension at the rate of $24 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 22, after line .21, to strike

out: The name of George W. Burle on, late of Company A, Eleventh Regi·

ment United States Infantry, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pension at the rate of $24 per mo.nth in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment as, at the top of page 23, to strike

out: The name .of Cornelia A. Deal, dependent mother of Lvman A. Deal,

late of Company L, Second ~iment North Carolina Infantry, war with Spain, and pay her a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 23., after line 4, to strike

out: The name of Edward A. Branham, late of the United States Navy,

Regular Establishment, and pay him a pension at the rate of $17 per m-0nth in lieu of that he 1s now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment as, on page 23, after line 11, to strike

out: The name of George R. Robinson~ late of Troop F1 Seventh Regiment

United States Cavalry, Indian wars, and pay him a peasion at the ute of $30 per month in lieu o! .that he is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, at the top of page 24, to strike

out: The name of Annie Dougherty, widow of Daniel Dougherty, late of

United States Navy, Regular Establishm~nt, and pay her a pension at tl:l.e rate Qf $20 per montl:I. in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next ru:nendment was, on page 24, after line 4, to strike

out: The name of Charles L. McClure, late ot Company M, Second Regt.

ment Missouri Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at rate ot $40 per month in lieu of that h.e is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 24, after line 8, to strike

out: The name of Margaret Pink.ham, widow of Che ter E. Pinkham late

of Troop H, First Regiment United States Cavalry, Indian wars: and pay her a pension at the rate of $12 per month. · The amendment was agreed to.

The next amendment was, on page 24, after line~ to strike out;

The name of Julia Tomlin, dependent mother ol Archie Tomlin, late of Company A, Fourth Regiment Missouri Infantry, war with Spain, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 p~r month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to.

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" $:20 " and insert " 12," so as to read: The name of Mary M. Whitford, dependent mother of .Tames .E.

Whitford. alias Jam~s E. Mccarrick, late of the United States Marine Corpi::. and the Fittv-seeond Company, United States Coast .Artlller1, war with Spain. and pay her a pension at th:e rate ot $12 per month.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 24, after line 21, to strike

out: The name of Lena Fitz«erald, widow of Robert Fitzgerald, late of

C;1ptain Pickett' company, F1odda Mounted Volunteers, Indian wars, and pay her a pension at the rate of $25 per month 1n lien of that she i. now r ceiving.

The amendment was agreed to. Tl.le next amendment '"as, on page 25, line 3, to strike out

" . 17 " and to insert "$12," so as to read: The name of Lee F. Pixley, late of Company C, Third Regiment

l::nitf'd States Cavalry, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pension at the rate of $12 per montb.

Tlle amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 25, after line 3, to strike

out: Th name of M. Davis, late of Company D, Texas Frontier Battalion,

Indian war , and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month. The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 25, after line 6, to strike

out: The name of Walter J. Hawthorne, late of Company I, First Regi­

ment Connecticut Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the ra e of 40 per month in lien of that he is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 25, after line 10, to strike

out: The nnme of William Weddington, late of the Eighteenth Company,

United States Coast .Artillery Corps, Regular Establishment, and pay bim a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

Tbe amendment was agreed to. Tbe next amendment was, on page 25, after line 14, to strike

out: The name of Louisa Spurgeon, widow of George S. Spurgeon, late of

Company R, Ninth Regiment United States Infantry, Indian war and pay her ~ vension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that she is now receiVIDg.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 25, after line 21, ·to strike

out: The name of Michael Balenti, late of Company G, Fourth Regiment

United States Cavalry, Indian wars, and· pay him a pension at the rate of 30 per month in lieu of that be is now receiving.

The ainendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, at the top of page 26, to strike

out: The name of Elizabeth Ellen Bealer, widow of William Bealer, Ia.te of

the United States Navy, Regular Establishment, and pay her a pension at thP rate of $12 per month.

The amendment was agreed to. · The next amendment was, on page 26, after line 3, to strike

ou_t: The name of John Coyne, late of Company E, Fourth Regiment United

tates Infantry, war with Spa.in, and pay him a pension at the rate of 30 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 26, after line 18, to strike

out: The name of Dustin D. Elsie, late of the United States Marine

Corps, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pension at tbe rate of $12 per month.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 26, after line 21, to strike

out: The name of Isabelle Barnett, widow of Theophilus Barnett, late of

Troop H, Nineteenth Regiment Kansas Cavalry, war with Spain, and pay ber a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of tbat she is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, at the top of page 27, to str:i)re

out: · The name of Jacob James, late of Companies L and C, Ninth Regi­ment United States Cavalry, Indian wars, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The amendment was agreed to. The AssrsTANT SECRET.ARY. The next amendment of the com­

mittee is at the end of the bill (H. R. 5214) to insert the fol­lowing amendments, which comprehend and include the items passed by the House and favorably reported by the Senate Committee on Pensions on House bills numbered 6569, 7210, 7847, 8261, 8569, 10643, and Senate bills numbered 8309 and .3919.

The name of Lewis K. Allen"- late of Company E, Fourteenth Regi­ment United States Infantry, H.egular Establishment, and pay him a pension at tbe rate of $30 per month in lieu of that he lS now re­ceiving.

C The name of Eva R, Smaile!i widow of Edward M. Smailes, late of

ompany D, First Regiment »forida Infantry, war with Spain, and P!J.Y her a pension at the rate of $12 per month, and $2 per month addi­tional on aecount of the minor child of said Edward M. Smailes until he reaches the age of 16 years.

The name of Charles G. Sullivan, late of the United States :\"avy, Regular Est.ablishment, and pay him a pension at the rate of $17 per month. ~he name of Robert Hie~, late of Company .H. Second Regiment

Umted States Infantry, Indian wars, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The nami! of Rosco Wilkins, late of the Eleventh Recruiting Company, general service, Infantry, United States Army, Regular E tablishment, and pay him a pension at the rate of $60 per montb in lieu of that he is now receiving.

Tbe name of .Anna Kendrick1 widow of Herbert N. Kendlick, late of Company G, Twelfth Regiment Minnesota Infantry, war with Spain, and pay ber a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of William M. Bainbridge, late of Company E, Twentieth Regiment United States Infantry, Indian wars, and pay him a pen ion at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Isaac Tierson, late of the United States Marine Corps, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pension at the rate of $17 per month.

The name of Addie Evans, widow of Louis M. Evans, late of Company K. Thirty-third Regiment Michigan Infantry, war witn Spain, and pay her a pension at the rate of 12 per month.

The name of Sarah J. Nagel, widow of John F. E. Nagel, late of Company M, Second Regiment United States Volunteer Infantry, war with Spain, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that be is now receiving.

The name of Lucy Hunt, widow of Evert J. Runt, late of Twenty­fourth Battery, United States Field Artillery, war with Spain, and pay her ~ pension a.t the r.ate of $25 per month in lieu of that she is now rece1v1ng.

The name of James La Rue, late of Troop F, Ninth Regiment United States Cavalry, war with Spain, and pay bim a pension at the rate of $12 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

Tbe name of Charles M. Green, late unassigned recruit, United States Army, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pension at the rate of $17 per month.

Tbe name of Mary D. Jenness, dependent mother of Herbert T. Jen­ness, late of Companr B, Fifth Regiment Massachusetts Infantry, war with Spain, and pay 11er a pension at the rate of ~12 per month.

The name of Rosie E. Crabtree, widow of John F. Crabtree, late of Company K, Twelfth Re!?iment United States Infantry, war witb Spain,· and pay ber a peMion at the rate of $12 per month, and $2 per month additional on account of eacb of the minor children of said John F. Crabtree until they reach the age of 16 yea.rs.

Tbe name of Fred J. Driftmeyer, late of Company G,z One hundred and fifty-seventh Regiment Indiana Infantry, war with ;:;pain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $18 per month.

Tbe name of Levina Baize, widow of Charles E. Baize, late of Com­pany A, Thirteenth Regiment United States Infantry, war with Spain, anrl pay her a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Robert G. Clark, late of Company E, Tbird Regiment New York Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $30 per montb in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Charles E. Benson, lat~ of Company E, First Regiment New York Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at tbe rate of $30 per month in lieu of that he is now receiVing.

The name of Ole L. Rindah!t late of Capt. Stone Olson's company, Lake Prairie Rangers, Capt. A. i::itark's company, Minnesota State Militia (Scandinavian Gnards), and Lieut. William Huey's company, St. Peter (Nicollet County), Minnesota HQme Guards, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Harmon E. Deck, late of Troop B, Se>enth Regiment United States Cavalry, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pension at the rate of $17 per month.

The name of Frank J. Griesbaum, late of Twenty-fourth Battery, United State Field Artillery, Regular Establishment, and :pay him a pension at the rate of $50 pt>r month in lieu of that he is now re­ceiving.

The name of Samuel E. Blevins, late of general service, Infantry, United States Army, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month in ue·u of that he is now receiving.

The name of Anson C. Douglas, late a wagQner, Supply Company, Sixth Regiment Ohio Infantry, Regular Establishment, border defen e, and pay him a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Emily E. Patison, widow of William W. Patison, who served in Capt. Joseph Bailey's Company A, Second Regiment OrPgon l\lounted Volunteers, Indian wars, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that sbe is now receiving.

The name of William Allen, late of Company F, Sixth Regiment United States Volunteer Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pen­sion at the rate of $17 per month in lieu of that be is now receh-ing.

The name of James M. Farris, late of Troop D, Seventh Regiment United States Cavalry, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pen~ion . at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that he is now recehi.ng.

The name of Elias L. Banta, late of Battery B, Fourth RegimPnt United States .Artillery, Indian wars, and pay bim a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lien of that he is now recehi.ng.

The name of Eva Bassett, widow of Edward Bassett, late of Com­pany E, Sixth Regiment Illinois In:f.a.ntry, war with Spain. and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month in 1ieu of that she is now re­receiving.

The name of Alonzo Tom11nson, late of Company F, Seconrl ID<liana. National Guard Regiment Infantry, border defense, Regular Establi:-h­ment, and pay him a pension at tbe rate of $17 per montb.

The name of Mary Rafferty1 widow of Joseph Rafferty, late of Com­pany I, Seventh Regiment Illinois Infantry, war with Spain, and pay her a pension at the rate of $12 per month, and $2 per month addi­tional on account of each of the minor children of said J osepb Rafferty until they reach tbe age of 16 years.

The name of Beulah Hopkins. widow of John Ropkini;, late of band, and Troop ~ Tenth Regiment United State~ Cavalry, war with Spain. and pay her a pension at the rate of 25 per month, and 2 per month additional on account of the minor child of said John Hopkins until she reaches the age of 16 years.

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The name of George W. Rathm:;in, alias William ~erper, l~te of United States Navy, Regular Establishment, and pay hun a pension at the rate ot $24 per month.

The name of Matilda J. Henderson, widow of Hiram Henderson~ late landsman, U. S. S. Ohio and United States, wa.r with Merico, ana pay her 8: \>ension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that she is now receinng.

The name of Delbert R. Spice, late of Company ?ti, Second Regi­ment \ri consin Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Vida V. Johnson, widow of Charles W. Johnson, late prirnte of Battery K, Fourth Regiment United States Artillery, war with Spain, and pay her a pension at the rate of $12 per ~onth, and $2 pt>r month additional on account of the minor child of said Charles W. Jobn on until he reaches the age of 16 years.

The name of John H. Doremus, late second lieutenant of Company D. Second Regiment New Jersey Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $72 per month in lieu of that he is now rect>iving.

The name of James H. Hornsby, late of the Seventh Company, United 'tates Coast Artillery, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pem:;ion at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of George W. Mason, late of Company A, First Regiment Kentucky Cavalry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the nte of $50 per month in lieu of that be is now receiving.

The name of Adelia A. Dell, widow of Valentine Dell, alias Valen­tine Tell, late of Company G, Seventh Regiment United States In­fantry, Seminole Indian war, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Wesley Sweet, late of Company K, Fifth Regiment Penn­sylvania Infantt·y, war with Spain, and pay her a pension at the rate of $18 per month.

The name of Benfamin Blackburn, late of Captains Bennett and Fel­low ' Company F, First Regiment Ol'egon Mounted Volunteers, Indian wars, and pay him a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of tba t he is now receiving.

The name of George Buzan, late of Capt. R. E. Eastland's Company B, Second Regiment Oregon State Militia, Indian wars, and pay him a pen ion at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Claudie 0. Nell', late of Troop I, Fifteenth Regiment United States Cavalry, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pension at the rate of $12 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Be le P. Leffel, widow of Perlie II. Leffel, late of the Ho ·pita! Corp , nited State Army, war with Spain, and pay her a pension at the rate of 20 per month, and $2 per month additional on account of the minor child of said Perlie H. Leffel until he reaches the age of 16 year._.

The name of Peter Urban, late of Company F, Fifth Regiment United States Infantry, Regular E tablishment, and pay hill?- ~ pension at the rate of 50 per month in lieu of that he ls now rece1vrng.

The name of Fanny F. Robertson, widow of James M. Robertson, late major Third Reo-iment L'nlted State Artillery, Regular Establishment, and pay her a pension at the rate of 50 per month in lieu of that she i now receiving.

The name of Jacob J. King. late of Company H, Second North Caro­lina Infantry National Guard, border defense, and pay him a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Lizzie M. Worster, widow of Isaac H . Worster, late of Company H, Sixteenth Regiment United States Infantry, Regular Es­tablishment, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of $20 per month in lieu ot that l"he i now receiving.

The name of John Burke, Battery I, First Regiment United States Artillerv. and pay him a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Charles W. Willi , late of Troop B, First Regiment Ken­tucky Cavalry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $24 per month in Lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Nanc:v I. Wainscott, widow of Hiram Wainscott, late of Company U. Montague Counli Tex., Minute Men, Indian wars, and pay her a pension at the rate of 2 per month.

The name of Emma P. oft'ey, widow of John Cofl'ey, late of the ('nited States Navy, war with Spain, and pay her a pension at the ra te of $12 per month.

The name of Earl S. Reeves, late of Company D, Second Regiment Indiana Infantry, National Guard, Regular Establishment, border de­fense, and pay him a pension at the rate of 12 per month.

The name of Bridget J. Snody, widow of Frederick Snody, late of the United State Navy, war with Spain, and pay her a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Thomas Roy, late of Company A, First Regiment New Hampshire Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of ~20 per month in lieu of that he ls now receiving.

The name of Margaret Hickman, widow of William Hickman, late of Troop G, Second Regiment UnitPd States Dragoons, Indian wars, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of 20 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Levi F. Howelli..late of Company C, Battalion Eighteenth Regiment Kansas Cavalry, Inman wars, and pay him a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Emma C. Blackshear. widow of Cicero S. Blackshear, late of Capt. Stewart's company, First Regiment Florida Mounted Volunteers. Indian wars, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Robert Petritz, late of Battery L, Second Regiment United States Artillery, Indian wars, and pay him a pension at the rate of '20 per month.

The name of George C. Emmert, late of the United States Navy, Regu­lar E tablishment, and pay him a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Joseph H. Glover, helpless and dependent child of John Glover, late of Company I, Sixteenth Regiment United States Infantry, war mth Mexico, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that be is now receiving.

The name of George Foos, late of Troop L, Eighth Regiment United States Cavalry, Indian wars, and pay him a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Frank P. Lilley, late of the band and Company M, · Fourth Regiment Ohio Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pen­sion Lt the rat:e o::' $12 per month.

The name of Meiis~a F. Procter, widow of Robert G. Procter, late second lieutenant, Fifth Regiment United States Artillery, Regular Establishment, and pay her a pension at the rate of $25 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Elmira E. Sheldrake, widow of John T. Sheldrake, late of Company E, Thirty-seventh Regiment United States Infantry, Indian war , and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that be ls now receiving.

. The nll.!lle of Allen •Kirk, late of Captain J. K. Kelly', Companv C, First Regiment Oregon Mounted Volunteers, Indian war , and pay him a p~n~lon at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that he i now rece1vmg.

The names of Mary Elizabeth Wilson, Frances Wilson,1,. Vitnla Wil. on Otto Wilson, and Woodrow Wilson, minor children of vtt Wil on, late of Battery M, First Regiment United States Artillery, wa.r with pain and. ~ay them a pen ion at the rate of $12 per month and 2 per mont~ additional on account of each of the five minor children of the ·aid Ott Wilson until they reach the age of 16 years.

The name ?.f Florence E. Foster, widow of David M. Fo ter. late of Company I, Nmth Regiment United States Infantry, Regular E tabli h­ment, and pay her a \)ension at the rate of 20 per month in lieu of that she is now receivmg.

The name of James W. Robinson, late of Company M, Twenty- ixth Regiment United 8tates Infantry, Regular EstabliRhment, and pay him a p~n~ion at the rate of $12 per month ln lieu of that be i now rece1vmg.

The name of Richard Stevens, late of Company E, Fifth Regiment U_nited Sta~es V6luntee1· Infantry, Indian wars and Civil War, and pay him a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Eliza Hook Hinkle, former widow of Jame T. Hook late. of Company G, Third Regiment Indiana Volunteer war wmi Mexico, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of 30 per mo~th.

The name of Annie M. O'Brien, widow of Bernard J. O'Brien, alia Barry l\IcLaaghlin, late of the United State Marine Corps Regular Establishment, and pay her a pension at the rate of 12 oer 'month.

The name of Addi ·on Holme late of United States Navy Regular Estabhshment, and pay him a pension at the rate of 30 per month in lieu of that bz is now receiving.

The name of Jasper John on, late of Company D, Thirtieth Regiment United States Volunteer Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pen­sio!l at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that he i now receiving.

The name of Marion A. McCartney, widow of Ted. W. McCartney late. of Company M, Second Regiment Wi ·consin Infantry, war with Sprun and pay her a pension at the rate of $12 per month and $2 per month additional on account of each of the minor children of said Ted. W. McCartney unt~l they reach the age of 16 years.

The name of William P. Grimm, late of Company C, Fifteenth Regi­ment United States Infantry, Regular E tablishment, and pay him a pension at the rate of 12 per month.

The name of Thomas 1\1. Stroud, late of Lieutenant Willingham' Com­pany U, Montague County, Texas Minute Men, Indian wars, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Glen L. Jones, late of the United States Navy, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Lizzie K. Thorpe, widow of John J. Thorpe, Inte of Company D, Eleventh Regiment United tates Infantry, war with Spain and pay her a pension at the rate of 20 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Albert E. Alexander, late of Captain Nel on Miner· Company , Dakot.a Volunteers, Indian war , and pay him a pen ion at thP. rate of $20 per month.

The name of Elizabeth Welsh, widow of Abram Wel h late an un­as.'igned recruit, Fifteenth Regiment, United States Infantry war with Mexico, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per mouth.'

The name of Ella E. Carbonell, widow of Emil Carbonell late of Company B, Twenty-second Regiment New York Infantry, war with Spain, and pay her a pension at the rate of 12 per month, and $2 per month additional on account of the minor chil<l of said Emil Carbonell until he reaches the ~ge of 16 years.

The name of Isaac B. Butler, late of Company E. Sixteenth Regiment United States Infantry, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pen ion at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that he i now receiving.

The name of William 0. Taylor, late of Troop A, Seventh Regiment United States Cavalry, Indian wars, and pay him a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that he 1 now receiving.

The name of Melville M. Gordon, late of Company H, Third Regi­ment N bra.ska Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $12 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Amanda Ellen Howell, widow of John C. Howell, alia John C. Howard, late of Troop B, Second Regiment United · tates Cavalry, Indian wars, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of $12 per month. .

The name of Polly A. Blair, widow of William M. Blair, late of Company F, Fourth Regiment Tennessee Infantry, war with Spain, and pay her a pension at the rate of $25 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Laura E. Daniels, widow of Charle E. Daniel , late of Troop K, First Regiment Illinois Cavalry, war with Spain, and pay her a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Charles Dueber, late of Captain Loui ' and Schaefer's companies of Minnesota Volunteers, Indian war and pay him a pen ion at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Richar M. -Van Dervort, late of Capt. James Atkinson's company Minnesota Volunteers, and scout, Minnesota Volunteers, Indian wars, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Alonzo Sidman, late of Coml?any I, Fifth Regiment United States Infantry, Indian war , and pay him a pen ion at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Herbert G. Hoots, late of Company F, Fifteenth Regi· ment United States Infantry, Regular Establi hment, and pay him a pension at the rate of $17 per month in lieu of that he ls now receiving.

The name of John C. Ballmann, late of Company K, First Regiment Ohio Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pen ion at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Mary Berry, widow of George W. Berry, late of Troop L Third Regiment United States Cavalry, Indian wars, and pay her a ~sion at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that he i now receiving.

The name of Ellen E. Alger, widow of Erne t L. Alger, alias Frank L. Snow, late of Company C, Seventh Regiment United States Cavalry, war with Spain, and pay her a pension at the rate of $24 per month, and $2 per month additional on account of the minor child of said Erne t L. Alger until she reaches the age of 16 year : Prot·idea, That in thP. event of the death of Ernest E. Alger, helpless and dependent son of said Ernest L. Alger, the additional pension herein granted shall cea e and determine: Prov-idcd, fm-the1·, That in the event of the death of Ellen E. Alger the name of Erne t E. Alger shall be placed on the pension roll, subject to the provi ions and limitation of the pen iou

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The name of Juana M. nopez, widow of Antonio Lovez,. late of Cap-. tain Gonzales' Company B, St. Vrain's Battalion, New Mexico Mowiie

2d0 Volunteers, Indian wars-1 and pay her a pension at the rate: of' 'i'

p r month in. lieu of that she is now receiving. . The name of John C. McDowell, late of Troop E, First Re~ment ·

United Stutes Volunteer Cavalry, war with Spain, and pay. him a J>(>nsion at the rate of !!4 per montlr. .

Tiie name of William John on, late at Company H, Thirty...eigl;tth· Regiment United States Infantry, Indian wars1 and pay him ar pen&on at the rate of S30 per month in lieu of' that ·he is now receiving. d

The name. of Ed ard S. Coffin, late of Company C, One hundred an fifty-eighth Regiment Indiana Infantry, war with Spain, and pay. him a pe-nsion at the rate of. $12. per month.

The name of' George krchambault, late of· CompanY' C, First- Regl­ment Field Artillery, Minnesota National Guard, border defense~ ~d. pay him a pension at the rate of. $11 per month in lieu of that · be IS· now receiving.

The name of. Willie Brown1

late of Company. B, Dls.truotioit, General Service, Recruits. United States Army, Regular · Establishment, and. pay him a pension at the rate of $12 pei: month in lieu of that he is now receiving:

The name of Melvina Parker, widow· of· Frank H.. Parker;i late of Company M, Twenty..filxth Regiment .United States Volunteer nfantry! war with Spain, and pay her a pen iorr at' the rate of $24 per montb · Prorid-ea, That in the event of the death of. Irving Peter Pru·ker, h~It­le and dependent on ot said Frank; H. Parker, the additional penSlon herein granted shall cease and determine : Provided further,_ That. in the event of ther death ot Melvin.a Parker, the name of sru.d Ir:vmg Peter Parker shall be- placed on the pension roll, subject to the pro-­'1 ion , and · limitntions of the pension laws, a.t the rate! of. $12. per month from and after the death of said Melvina.Parker. .

The name of Charles B. Clark, late of Comp ny L, Fifth. Regunent Pennsylvania. Infantry; war with pain, and pay him a pension at the, ratE> of $18 per month. .

The name of: JO.hn G. Patton, late of:: Company D, First Reg1ment Georgi Infantry, war with Spain, and. pay him 51- ~nsion at the rate of $30 p~r month in lieu of that he is now receivmg.

'l'he name of Margaret Moorehead, widow of James Moorehead, late of Troop K, T.hird Regiment United States Cavalry, .Indian waxs, and pay .her a ,Pen_sion a..t the rate of $2.0 per month in· heu of that sbe 1S· now receivmg.

The name of Katherine Raumheller, widow of August. Raumbeller, Jate of Troop G, Eighth Regiment United States Cavalry, Indian wars, and pay her a poosion at the rate of 12 per month.

The name· of William E. Slimp, late of Company M Eigliteenth Regi­ment United States Infantry, Regular, Establishment, and gay Wm. a. pen ion at the rate of 12 per month. .

The ntlm& of- Robert Vaughn, late of tha Slxty-nin.th C.<>mpany Umted State Coast Artillery Corps, Regulai:. EstabUshment, and pay him. a p nsion at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Jennie Fleming, former widow of James M. Vaughan, late of Troop E,. Sixth Re..,.iment United States Cavalry, Indian wars, and pay her a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Patrick Newell, late of Troop E, Sixth. Regiment United. States Cavalry, Indian wars, and pay him a.pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of John Sopher, late of Troop C,_. Nin.th Regiment United State Cavalry, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pension at the rate of $-l2 per- month.

The name of Christian. S. Mathison, late of Company- ff Third Regi: ment United States Infantry, war with Spain, and p.ay hlm a P.ension at the rate of 12 per rru.mth.

The name o Reinhard' Deibel late of Battecy L, Third Regiment United States Light .Artillery, Regular Establishment, and pay him a ~E;n ion at. the rate of 12 per month iJ:l. lieu of that he is now re-

ce ~gname of Alex H. Burns; late of the Seventeenth Company, United State Coast Artillery; Regular Establishment; and pay him a pension at· the rate of $-24 per month.

The name of Curt T. Spicer late of Company B, Nineteenth Regi­ment United States Infantry, Regular Establishment, and pay- him a pension at the rate o!t $12 per month.

The name of Vivian Powers, widow of F_rederick J. Powers allas Fred J. Rew, late of Company K, Third Regiment Connecticut Infantry; and pay her a pension at the rate of $2.0 per month in Heu of that· she is- now receiving, and to continue the pension of $4 per month for each minor- child of said Frederic.Ii J. Powers until they reach tbe age: of 16 years.

The name of James F. Dakin-s, late of Company G, Sixteenth Regi­ment United States Ir!fantry, Regular- Establishment, and pay:- him a p mdon at th-e rate of ·12 per montlr in lieu of that he· is now receiving-~

The name of William R. Slack, late of CompanY' K1 Nineteenth Regi­ment United States Infantry, Regular Establl hment, and pay him a pen ion at the rate of $17 per month in., lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Emil J. Olsen, late of Company G, Third ~ent, and Company G, Thirteenth Regiment, United States · Infantry, and Gom pany E, United. States Sjgnal Corps, Regular Establishment.... and . pay h1m a pension at the rate of $18 per- month in lieu of that he1 i.s now i·eceiving.

The name of Bernard J. Boldermann; late of Battery A, Fir.st Bat­taliOJL California Heavy Artillery, War. with Spain, and pay him a. pension at the rate of $50 per month.in lieu of that he is n-ow-reeeiving;

The name of- George C. Hazeltine, lat~ of Company K, Second Regi­ment Texas Infantry, war with Spain, and pa~ him a. penaion at the · rate ot 24 -per month in.. lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of John B. Jeffery, late captain and.assistant quartermaster; United State Volunteers-, war with Spain, and pay him. a pension at the rate of $40 per month. in lieu of that he is now receiving:

The name of Win.field H. Handley, late of Company I, Eifth Re.d· ment Ohio Infantry, war with Spain~ and paY. him a. pension at the rate of $U Pel\ month...

Tbe name of Johanna Moss, widow of Christopher T. Moss, late -of Company H, Third Regiment New Y.ork Cavalry, Civil War, and Com­panies A and B, Tenth Regiment. United. States Infantry, Regulai: Establishment, and pay: her a. pension at. the. rate o! $12 _per month.

The: name oi Mary M. Newman, widow of John R. Newman, late captain Company K, Secon<l Regiment Arkani;a Infantry, war with~ Spain, and pay her a pension at the rate ot..'$12 per month. and· $2. per month. additional on account of tbe minor; child; of said John.. R. Ne.w­man until he reaches thB age of_ 16 Y.eru:a..

The name of · Frederick Dagge-tr-· ltelpoless child of Alfre Da_ggett; late of Company H, Ninth Regiment Illinois Infantry, war with Spain,

and. payi him a pension at the rate ot $20 per month. in lieu of that he is now receiviiig.. ·

OhiTJ:le name ot · Charle6 A. Evans, late> of' Company G, First Regiment

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Inf.antry, war with Spain, and pay him_ a pension at the rate O.J. • per montli.

'llli& name ot John Shafran-ek, late of' Company· E', Fourth Regiment United State IhtantrY., D:ldlan wars, and pay him a, pension at the rate• ot· $20 per month:

The l!ame of Daniel Stnith, late- of Com11any E:, Second. Regi.ment­Wisconsm Infantry, war with Spain, and pay- him a JrellSIOn at the rate ot $18 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of George MilamS", late of the Sixty-sixth. Company, United. Statesc Coast Artillery Corps, Regular Establishment, and pay hi1D a. pen~on at the rate at $24 per month in lieu of that he is now re­ceiVlllg.

The name ot. Jaspei:- N. Baker, late crf Troop El, Fourteenth Regi­men~ United States Cavalry; ·Regular Establtshment, and 11ay him a. pension at-" the rate of $17 per month.

The name of August C.- Reisz, late of Battery A, Wisconsin Light .A:.rtillery, war- with Spain:, and p.ay. him a· pension at the ratt of $18 per month.

The name of' Timothy P. Brennan, late. of the United States Marine Corp , Wat: with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate. of $2.4. per month.

The name of Ann Cannon, widow of· William R. Cannon, late of Captain Layton's Company Il, First Regiment Oregon Mounted Volun­teers, Indian wars, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month. in. lieu ot that sh . is now receiving.

The name ot Martin F. Gibbons, Ia.te ot the United States Navy, war with Spa.in, and pay h.im a pension at 'the- rate- of. $12 per month.

The name of Ann H. Russell, widow of James H. Russell, late major, Ninth Regiment Or.egon Militia, Indian wars) and pay her- a pension at the rate ot $20 per montll in Heu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Victoria St. C. E. C. Mickelson, widow ot Michael Mickel-s<>:!lJ late of Captain. Thomas Smith's company, Ninth Regiment Oregon l\1Dunted Militia, Indian wa.ra1 and pay her a; pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu o! that she is now r.eceivmg.

T.he name of James B. Gibson, late of Company C, Frontier Battalion, Texas Ra.ngem, In.dia.n wars, and. pay him a pension at the rate ot $2.01 per month.

The name- of Alonzo Blankenship, late · of Company K, Eighteenth Regiment United States Infantry, Regulu E.atabllshment, and pay him a pension at the rate of $17 per month.

The name of Alfred Ashton, late of Company H; Second Regiment New York Infantry, war- with. Spain, and pay him a pension a t the· rate ot $40 per month in lieu of that he is· now receiving;

The name of -Cha.des A. Swam, late of Company B, Third Regiment Ohio Infantry, . war- wJth Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $18 per month.

'Jlhe name of William H. Robinson, late of Company A, First R~gl· ment Ohio Infantry, war with Spain, and' pay him a pension at the rate ot 12 per month.

The name of: Maggie .L. Schafer, widow of Henry W. Schafer, late of Company I, Nineteenth RE>giment United States Infantry, war with 8pain, and pay hen a pension at the rate' of $12... per month, and $2 per mon.th additional on, account of each of the minor cliildren of' said Henry W. Schafel"untiL they reach the. age- of 16 years.

The name of. Frederick A. Mackey, late of Company B, Thirty-fourth Regiment Michigan Infantry, war- with . Spain; and pay him a ~nsion at the rate of $30 per month..

The name ot James JiJ. Embury, late crf CQlDpany F, Thirty-third' Regiment Michigan. Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at; the rate of $72 Pel' mo.nth . in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name o! Nancy J. Miller, dependent mother ot Jlil'ry Miller; late of: Battery }:., F'J..fth. Regiment United. States Field Artillery, Regu­lar Establishment; and pay her a yens.ion at the rate ot $12 per month.

The name of William H. Trautman, late ot the United States Navy; Regui Establishment, and pay him a. p-ension at the rate of $17 per month.

The name of Elizabeth Whitehurst, widow of Berrien D. Wlliteburst late ot Captain- Snell's- Independent Company, Fir t Regiment Florid:i... Mounted Volunteers;. Indian wars, and pay her a pension at the rate of 20 per month in l.ieu of that she is now receiving;

The name of: Jam€s M. Howard, late of Company M, Third Regiment.. United States Infantry, Regular Et:!tablishmenti and pay him a pen-sion at thS" rate of $12' per month. ·

The name ot Cb,arles F. Carver.I. late of Company D, Fourth Regi· IDt>nt Virginia Infantry, war· with i:;pain, and pay him a p io.n at the rate of $18 per· month in lieu of that be i& now receiving.

The name of K1tty B. Reynolds, widow ot Samuel W. Reynolds, late of Company FI, T.wenty-fourth. Regiment: United States In!antry; In­dian wars, and pay her a pension at the r.ate of $20 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The nmn~ of~ Harry M. Batty, late o! Company K, Slxt11 R~ent Pennsylvania Infantry, war with Spain, and J!a;y him a pensinn at- the rate of $11 per month.

Tbe name of Mary McBride, widow• of James McBrld~ late ot. Troop . A, Seeend· Regiment United States · Cavalry, war with ~pain and paY. her a. pension. at. the. rate of $20 per month in lieu ot that she is- noiV­rec.eiving.

The· name- of ' Martin v: Endicott, late of Company L, Second Regi­ment. UJllted, States Infantry_, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at: the rate of $24 per- month in lieu at that he i& now receiving_

The· name ot Milford W. Oxley, late of the United States Navy, Regular. Establishment, and pa.;y him a_ pension at the rate· oi' $65 per mo.nth in lieu of that. he· is. nDw receiving.

The name of Bertel Pederson. late of Battery D, Second. Regiment· United State Ftelll Artillery, Regular- Establishment, and pay him a.. pension at the rate of $16 per month.

The name of~ Ann.a '.M. Prendergast, wioow of Patrick Ptendergast, fate of Company B, Thirt1-se.venth• Regiment U.nited States Infantry_. Regµlar Establishment, and. par_ her a P.ension at the rate• of $;12 ~er

1montb. . The nama ot.. John E. Root,. late of Txoop k., . Second Regiment, and

lTtoop D, E1ghth Regiment, United' States Cavalry, Regular Establish­ment, and.pay- him. a..pension at_the..rat& of $17 per month.

' '.Dbe'_ name. o!-!Sa belle K Bi:own, widow of_ Eldon B.rown, late ot the 11:1and, Thil:tee.ntll Regjment United States Infantry, war with S~n. and PlrY. her~ a_pensio · at: the_rate o!. ~12 per month.

Tl1e name of ' Frances- A. Kirk, ~1dow ot Robert" J. Kirk, late ot_ · eompany E, :Fourteenttt Regiment New Y.ork Infantry, war with_ l Spain. and pay her a pension at tlie rate- of $20 per month in- lieu of" that she is :now receivmg.

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The name of Lida S. Williams widow of William C. Wil~aml!J 111;te of Company A, Third Regiment Tennessee Infantry, War ~1th ispam, and pay her a pension at the rate of $25 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. .

The name of Orpha Young, widow of Lemuel Young, late of Com­pany B Fourteenth Regiment United States Infantry, Regular Estab­li hmen't, and pay her a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Joseph Hixon, late of Company E, Six:tee~th Regim~nt tJnited States Infantry, Regular Establishment, and pay hlID a pension a t the rate of $17 per month.

The name of Barbara A. Chambreaut widow of Edward Cham.breau, late of Captain Kelly's company, ClarK County Ran~ers, Washington Territory Volunteers, Indian wars, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Arabell Hatcher, widow of John Hatcher, late of Cap­tain Cone's companyh First Florida Iounted Volunteers, and of Cap­tain Joseph J. Knig t's company, Flori(la Militia, Indian wars, and pay her ~ pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that she ls now receiving.

The n!lmes of Joseph M. Bingler, John R. Bingler, and Alice l\I. Bingler, minor children of Eugene Bingler, late of Troop H, Seventh Regiment United States Cavalry, war ~ith Spain, and pay them a pen­sion at the rate of 12 per month and 2 per month ad?f tional on account of each of the minor children of the said Eugene BIDgler until they reach the age of 16 years.

The name of Van Let, inger, late of Company D, Eighth Regiment United States Infantry, Regular E~tablishment, and pay him a pension at the rate of $17 per month. .

The name of Peter McLaughlin, late of Company B, Thirtieth Regi­ment ('nited States Infantry. Indian wars, and pay him a pen ion at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that ~ he i now receiving.

The name of Nellie Hubacber, widow of Nicholas Hubacher, late of Company M. Sixth Regiment Illinois Infantry, war with Spain, and pay her a pen, ion at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Ora 0. Beerbower, late of Company E, First Regiment Ohio Cavalry, war with pain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $18 per month in lieu of that he i now receiving.

The namP of Freeland H. Dam. late fir t lieutenant, Thirty-sixth Regiment Minne. otn l\Iilitia, Indian war , and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of John F. Brannan. latP. of Company B, Twenty-fourth Regiment United States Infantry, Regular Establi hment, and pay him a pension at the rate of 17 per month.

The name of Gilbert J. Jack on, late of Troop H, Seventh Regiment United State Cavalry, Indian wars, and pay him a pen~ion at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Archie M. Leighton, late of Company C, First Re~iment New Hampshire Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Margaret G. Boudreaux, widow of Louis R. Boudreaux, late of the Ho pital Corps, United State Army, war with Spain, and pay her a pension at the rate of $12 per month, and $2 per month addi­tional on account of each of the minor children of said Louis R. Boudreaux until they reach the age of 16 years.

The name of Catherine Howard, dependent mother of Joshua E. Howard, late of Company C, Second Regiment United States Infantry, Regular Establi.,hment, and pay her a pen ion at the ~ate of $12 per month.

The name of Mary Lee Love, helpless and dependent child of Richard Lee Love, late lieutenant, United States NavY, war with Mexico, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of John W. Albrey, late of Company G, Thirty-first Regi­ment United States Infantry, Indian wars, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that he i. now receiving.

'I'he name of Edward Kirchen, late of Company K, Second Regiment Wi consin Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $18 per month.

The name of Edward Frank, late of Company K, Second Regiment Wisconsin Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pen ion at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Oscar Neumeister, late of Company C, Second Regiment Wisconsin Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $18 per month.

The name of Mary J. Beard, widow of John David Beard, late of Company D Thirtieth Regiment United States Infantry, Indian wars, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name. of Maria D. Emmanuel, dependent mother of Michel Em­manuel, late of the United States Naval Auxiliary Service, Regular Establishment, and pay her a pen~on at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Lvdia F. Munns, widow of Charles L. Munns, alias Lee c. Munns, late of ComP.any C, Fourth Regiment Wisconsin Infantry, and Hospital Corp , Umted States Army, war with Spain, and pay her a pension at the rate of $12 per month, and 2 per month additional on account of each of the minor children of said Charles L. Munns until they reach the age of 16 years.

The name of Alvin El. Brig~s, late of Company B, Third Regiment, Field Artillery, New York National Guard, Regular Establishment, border defense, and pay him a pension at the rate of $24 per month . .

The name of Peter F. Fleming, late of Company D, Thirty-sixth Regi­ment United States Volunteer Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Robert Leigh Morris, late of Company B, Fourth Regi­ment Virginia Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $24 per month.

The name of O co L. Robinson, late of Company K, Twenty-seventh Regiment United States Infantry, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pension at the rate or $24 per month in lieu of that he is now re­ceiving.

The name of Taylor Hubbard, late of Company I, Eighth Regiment United States Intantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $24 per month In lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name ot James G. Follansbee, late of Company M, Two hundred and econd Regiment New York Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that he is now

re~h~1nfame of William w. Gillihan, late of Company D, Gray's bat­talion Arkansas Volunteers, war with Mexico, and pay him a pension at the rate of 72 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Edward J. Murphy, late of Company I, Nineteenth Regi­ment Kansas Cavalry, Indian wars, and pay him a pension at the rate of 30 per month in lieu of that he ls now receiving,

The name of James 0. Cotman, late of Company H, Twenty-fifth Regiment United States Infantry, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pension at the rate of $17 per month in lieu of that he is now re­ceiving.

The name of George Bingham, late of Company C, Ei~hth Regiment United States Infantry, Regular Establi hment, and pay him a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Axle M. McClendon, widow of Thomas M. McClendon, late of Company A, First Regiment Florida Infantry, war with Spain

1 and pay her a pension at the rate of $25 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of John 'r. Knotts, late of Company A, Instruction Gen­eral Service, United States Army, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pension at the rate ot $17 per month.

The name of Lillie Dixon widow of Aaron W. Dixon, late of Com­pany JD, Twenty-ninth Regiment United States Volunteer Infantry, war with Spain, and pay her a pension at the rate of $12 per month, and $2 per month additional on account of each of the minor children of said Aaron W. Dixon until they reach the age of 16 years.

The name ot Solomon Williams, sr., late of Company A, Fourth Regiment Tennessee Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pen­sion at the rate ot $30 per month.

The name of Will Brown, late of Company A, Third Regiment Ten­nessee Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate ot $18 per month.

The name of Carrie C. Fry, widow of Robert J. Fry, late of Com­pany E, Second Battalion, Sixteenth Regiment United States Infantry, Regular Establi hment and Civil War, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Merle Hoopengardner, helpless child of Marion Hoop­engardner, late of Company F, One hundred and sixtieth Regiment Indiana Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving, and continue to pay pension to Dorothy V. Hoopengardner, minor child of said Marion Hoopengardner, at the rate she is now receiving until she reaches the age of 16 years.

The name ot Melvin F: Wyman, late of Company K, First Regiment Maine Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $18 per month.

The name of Monroe Cole, late of Company D, Fourth Regiment United States Infantry, Indian wars, and pay him a pension at the rate of 30 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of James F. Burba.,.e, late of Company H, Third Regi­ment Ohio Infantry, war with $'pain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Abbie Devere, widow of William Devere, late of Com­pany D, Independent Battalion Washington Infantry, war with Spain, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Joseph R. Lanham, late of the One hundred and twenty-seventh Company, United States Coast Artillery Corps, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Walter G. Benninger late of Company G, Forty-ninth Regiment Iowa Infantry war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $18 per month in lieu of that be is now receiving.

The name of William Hulsbart, late of Company H, Eleventh Regi­ment United States Infantry, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pension at the rate of $24~per month.

The name of Jesse C. Cawood, late of Company B, Seventh Regi­ment United States Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Henry C. Block, late of First Lieut Freeland H. Dam's company, Minnesota Militia, Indian wars, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Samuel V. Hamilton, late of Company JD, Texas Fron­tier Battalion, Indian wars, and pay him a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Patrick J. Manning, late of the United States NayY, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $18 per month.

The name of Lona B. Porter, late of the Coast Artillery School De­tachment, United States Army, Regular E tablisbment, and pay him a pension at the rate of $24 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Max Landowsky, late of Company I, First Regiment United States Infantry, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pen· sion at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Lettie Stewart. widow of Edward Stewart, late of Company C, Tenth Regiment United States Cavalry, Regular Estab­lishment and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Rose Edwards, widow of William H. Edwards, late of Company B, First Battalion Nevada Infantry, -war with Spain, and pay her a pension at the rate of $12 per month, and $2 per month additional on account of each of the minor children of said William H. Edwards until they reach the age of 16 years.

The name of Vina Blanks, dependent mother of Dennis Blanks, late of Company F, Sixth Regiment Virginia Infantry, war with Spain, and pay her a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Thomas F. Riley1 late of Battery I, Second Regiment United States Artillery, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $12 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of William Johnson, late of Company E, Twentieth Regi­ment United · States Infantry, Indian wars, and pay him a pension at the rate of 20 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Phebe E. Sar~ent, widow of John R. Sargent, late of Company JD (Capt. H. 0. Neils), Second Regiment Oregon Volunteers, Indian wars, an~ pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Mary E. Wannall, widow of William T. Wannall. late of the United States ship Alert, United States Navy, Regular Estab· lishment and fay her a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name o .John C. Butler, late of Company H, Sixth Regiment United States Cavalry, Indian wars, and pay him a pension at tbe rate of $20 per month.

The name of John J. Roberts, late of Troop B, First Regiment United States Cavalry, Indian wars, and pay him a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of John F. Graper, late of the Thirteenth ComJ>any, United States Coast Artillery Corps, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pension at the rate of $17 per month.

The name of Bettie Cowels, dependent mother of George E. Cowels, late of Company E, Forty-eighth Regiment, United States Volunteer

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The name of Alonzo Hazelton Hatch, late of the United States Navy2,

Regular Establishment, and pay him a pension at the rate of $1 per month.

The name of John Tomlinson, late of Tyler's Rangers, Colorado Volunteers, Indian wars, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month. · t

The name of Louis Settles, late of Company E, Twelfth Regunen United States Infantry, Re-gular Establishment, Indian wars, and pay him a pen ion at the rate of 20 per month in lieu of that be is now receiving. .

The name of Julia A. Atkinson, widow of John T. Atlnns<?n, late of Company A First Regiment Wisconsin Infantryh and Hospital Corps United States Army, war with Spain, and pay er a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Mary K. Ward, widow of John Ward, late of Company R Fifth Regiment United States Infantry, Regular Establishment, and pay her a pension at the rate of $12 per month. .

The name of Susan Penn widow of Abram C. Penn, late of Captain McLins's Company Tennessee Volunteers, Indian wars, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that ·she is now re-ceiving. R · t

The name of Isaac M. Conley, late of Company B, Twelfth egunen United States Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $12 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Francis M. Phares, late of Company E, Thirty-first Regi­ment United States Infantry, Indian wars, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per mont!J.. . .

The name of Mattie Grimes, widow of Albert Grunes, late of Troop D Fifteenth Regiment United States Cavalry, Regular Establishment, aria pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Kate Momper, dependent mother of John G. Momper, late of Company M, Eighth Regiment United States Infantry, .war: with Spain, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month m heu of that she is now receivrn°'.

The name of Lemuel ~. Cherry, late of Troop K, Seventh Regiment t:nited St:Rtes Cavalry, Indian wars, and pay him !i. pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that he is now receivmg. .

The name of Abby G. W. Ross, widow of Worth. G. Ross, late com­mander United States revenue cutter Woodbttry, Umted States Revenue Cutter Service, attached to United States Navy, war with Spain, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of John R. Wright, late of Company M, First Regiment Arkan as Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Charles J. Kilcullen, late of Company C, Tenth Regi­ment United States Infantry, Regular ~sta~lishment, and pay him a pen ion at the rate of $12 per month m lieu of that he is now re-

cei,_Fh~g.name of Willia.m J. Hines, late of Company B, Sixty-fifth Regi­ment New York Jnfantry~ war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $12 per montn.

The name of Frederick C. Harlacher, late of Company A, Sixth Regi­ment Pennsylvania Infanfry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $15 per month.

The name of Hugh G. Smelcer, late of Sevent:r-fifth Company, United State Coast Artillery Corps, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pem~lon at the rate of $17 per month in lieu of that he is now re-ceiving. . K h R · The name of Richard T. Jacob, late captam Company , Eig th e~i-ment United States Volunteer Infantry, war with Spain, and pay bun a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that he is now re­ceiving.

The name of Kate Thomas, dependent mother of William J. Thomas, late of the Sixteenth Company, United States Coast Artillery, war with Spain, and pay her a pension at the rate of $12 p~r month.

The name of Emil Voris, late of the Machine Gun Company, Second Infantry New York National Guard, Regular Establishment, border defense and pay him a pension at the rate of $17 per month in lieu of that' he is now receiving.

Th" name of Ellsworth W. Pixler, helpless and dependent child of Willi~m Pixler late of Company B, Thirteenth Regiment "Cnited States Infantry'. war with Mexico, and pay him a pension at the rate of 12 per month.

The name of Margaret Smyth, widow <>f Bryan Smyth, late of de­tachment of Artillery, United States Military Academy, and detach­ment United States Army Service men, war with Spain, and pay her a pension at the rate of $32 per month: Provided, That in the event of the death of John Smyth, helple s and dependent son of said Bryan Smyth the additional pension herein granted shall cease and de­termine: Pt·o1:ided f11rther, That in the event of the death of Margaret Smyth the name of said John Smyth shall be placed on the pension roll ubject to the provisions and limitations of the pension laws, at the' rate of $12 per month from and after the death of said Margaret Smvth. - . f s 1 w The name of Clara Cloe Ross, widow o amue . Ross, late of the United States Navy, · war with Spain, and pay her a pension at the rate of $12 per month and $2 per month additional on account of encb of the minor children of said Samuel W. Ross until they reach the age of 16 year .

The name of Charles Ingle, late of Company C, Tenth Regiment United States Infantry, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pen­sion at the rate of $24 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of John J. Haggerty, late of Company E, Sixty-ninth Rea-iment New York Infantry, and Fourth and Ninth Companie , t;nlted States Volunteer Si_gnal Corps, war. wi~h Spain, and Pl;l-Y him a pPn ion at the rate of :i;12 per month m heu of that he lS now recei\ing.

The name of Maude Woods, widow of John D. Woods, late of Seventh Batter1 United States Field Artillery, war with Spain, and pny her a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Gustave Domras, late of Company H, Thirteenth Re"iment United States Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that he is now receh'"ing. Pension to be paid to duly appointed guardian.

The name of .James .J. O'Shea, late of Company A, Fourth Regiment United States Volunteer Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $18 per month in lieu of that he is now

re~~1nifame of Sawyers Webb, late of the Sixth and Twenty-fourth Companies, United States Coast Artillery Cor_ps, Regular Establish­ment, and pay him a pension at the rate of ~12 per month.

The name of Addie I. Meuli, widow of Martin Meuli, late of Capt. I. B. Cowan's company, Second Regiment Idaho Volunteers, Nez Perce Indian wars, and pay her a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of James P. Patton, late of Company G, Second Regi­ment North Carolina Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pen­sion at the rate of 30 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Bettie B. Scott, widow of Walker Scott, late of Com­pany F, Twenty-fifth Regiment United States Infantry, Regular Es­tablishment, and pay her a pension at the rate of 12 per month.

The name of Eva A. Smith, widow of Franklin H. Smith, late of Company G, Twenty-third Regiment United States Infantry, war with Spain, and pay her a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Albert Luek, late of Company F, Third Regiment Wis­consin Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

'the name of Nelson Yarnall, late scout and guide, with General Crook, United States Army, Indian wars, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of James Neary, late of Company H, Third Battalion, Thirteenth Regiment United States Infantry, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of William H. Surridge, late of Troop F, Fourth Regiment United States Cavalry, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pension at the rate of $12 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Charles L. Farmer, late <>f Troop E, Sixth Regiment United States Cavalry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $15 per month.

The name of Julia A. Hatcher, dependent mother of Clarence 0. Casto, late of the United States Navy, Regular Establishment, and pay her a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of John J. Mahan, late of Company E, Fourteenth Regi­ment New York Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $24 per month.

The name of Martin Beckler, late of Company F, Eighth Regiment United States Infantry, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pen­sion at the rate of $17 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Janie M. Jones, widow of Robert M. Jones, late ot Company G, First Regiment Missis ippi Infantry, war with Spain, and pay her a pension at the rate of $22 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of John W. Wabrass, late of Company F, Sixth Regi­ment United States Infantry, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pension at the rate of $17 per month in lieu of that be is now receiving.

The name of Jacob S. Best, late of Company F, First Regiment District of Columbia Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $18 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Esther J. Hamilton, dependent mother of Benton F. Hamilton, late of Company G, One hundred and sixty-first Regiment Indiana Infantry. war with Spain, and pay her a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Henry Fleming, late of Company M, Thi.rd Regiment Nebraska Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $15 per month.

The name of Leona J. Johnson, widow of Green Johnson, alias Green Brown, late of Troop L, Ninth Regiment United States Cavalry, In­dian wars, and pay her a pension at the rate of 12 per month.

~'he name of Tena Allard, widow of Silas J. Allard, late of Troop B, Sixth Regiment United States Cavalry, Indian wars, and pay her a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Frank Miller, late of the Sixty-seventh Company, United States Coast Artillery Corps, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pension at the rate -0f $12 per month.

The name of Bertha A. Beckman, widow of Charles C. Beckman, late of Company B, Eleventh Regiment United States Infantry, war with Spain, and pay her a pension at the rate of $12 per month and $2 per month additional on account of each of the minor children ot said Charles C. Beckman until they reach the age of 16 years.

The name of John H. Dority, late of Company I!J, Thirty-second Regiment Michigan Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of John Welton, alias Weldon, late of Battery I, Fourth Regiment United States ArtilJery, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pension at the rate of $24 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Martin Lee, jr., late of Troop B, Sixth Regiment United States Cavalry, war with Spain, and pay h.im a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Jennie C. Richardson, dependent mother of Warren W. Richardson, late of Troop I, Seventh Regiment United States Cavalry, war with Spain, and pay her a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Herbert S. Coheley, late of Troop A. First Regiment United States Cavalry, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pen­sion at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Reese H. Johnson, late of the Ninety-third Company• United States Coast Artillery Corps, Regular Establi hment, and pay_ him a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Ernest H. Maynard, late of Company l\f1 First Regi· ment United States Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Charles Nichols, late of the Hospital Corps, United States .Army Regular Establishm~nt, and pay him a pension at th~ rate of $50 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Jacob Mottl, late of Company K, Second Regiment Wisconsin Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $18 per month.

The name of James F. B. P. Gould, late of Company K, Third Regiment Penn ylvania Infantry, war with Spain, and band, Third Regiment United States Infantry, Indian wars, and pay him a l?ensio11 at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that he is now receivlllg.

The name of Godfrey l\Iiiller, alias John Maier, late of Company A., Sixth Regiment United States Cavalry, Indian wars, and pay him a. pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Sarah E. Fowler, former widow of Robert ~organ, lata of Capt Abram Fulkerson's company, Virginia Militia, War of 1812, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of William W. Waters, late of Company D, Sixth Regl .. ment United States Cavalry, Indian wars_, Regular Establishment. and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that he ls now receiving. . .

The name of Reuben J. Smith, late of Company I, First Re~1ment South Carolina Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension a~ the rate of $30 per month.

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The name of Elizabeth Willis, widow of Eugene W11lle, late of Troop E, Fourth Regiment United States Cavalry, lndlan wars, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Hal'ry Weinheimer late of Company F, Forty-second Re-giment United State Volunteer 'Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pen ion at the rate of 24 per month in lieu of that be is now receiving.

The name of Antoinette :Uclfacken. widow of George F. McMacken, late of Company L, Fifty-first Regiment Iowa. Infantry, war with Spain, and pay her a penflion at the rnte of 20 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Emily Watkins, widow of William H. H. Watkins, late of Captain B. Miller's Company I, Second Regiment Washington Ter­ritory Volunteers, Oregon and Washington Territory Indian wars, and Jlay her a ~e:i;ision at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that sha 1s now rece1vrng.

The name of Fra.nci H. McGee, late of Troop G, Third Regiment United State Cavalry, Regular Establishment, and pay him a J;>ension at the rate of 30 per month in lieu of that he is now receivmg.

The name of Nancy Elli , dependent mother of Martin C. EUis, late of Troop E. Tenth Regiment United States cavalry, Regular Es­tabU~bment, and pa-y her a pension at the nte of $12 per month.

The name of Solomon Hubba«!, late of ComJ>aDY A, Twenty-seventh Regiment United States Infantry, waT with Spain, and pay him. a pen ion at the rate of $18 per month. in lieu of that he is now r ceiving.

The name of Sarah F. Clark, widow of Zachariah Clark, late of Company K, Twenty-fifth Regiment Unitea States Infantry, Regular Establishment, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.'

The name of Mary ~rtle Leone Tucker, widow ot William Francis Tucker, late colonel, Umt.ed State Army, Regular Establishment, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name- of Charles II. Jackson, late of ompany M, First Regi­ment South Dakota Infantry, wa1· with Spain, and pay him a pension. at the rate of 15 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Loui. a Donnellyt. widow of Jo eph J. Donnelly, late of Company F, Eighth Regiment ~ew York Infantry, war with Spain, and pay her a p~sion at the rate of 12 p r month, and 2 per month additional on account of the minor child of said Joseph J. Donnelly until she reaches the nge of 16 years.

The name of Florence Belle An.darsson, widow of 0 kar Andarsson, late of the United States Navy, war with Spain, and pay her a pen­sion at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Jame T. Gibbs, late of Company M, Thirteenth Regi ment United tates Infantry. war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of 50 per month in lieu of that he is now l"eceiving.

The name of Mearl Simon Shockley, late of the United States Navy Regular Establi hment, and pay him a p.ension at the rate ot $17 per month. _

The name- of Sarah Jane Perkins, widow of John H. Perkins, late of Captain T. G. Rainer's company, Alabama Militia Indian wars, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Teddy Sexton, late of Company A, Twenty-ninth Regi­ment United States Infantry, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pension at the rate of 40 per month in lieu of that he is now receivinJ:.

The name of Joseph Holtz, late of Battery B, First Colorado Field Artillery, and pal Wm a pension at the rate of ·$17 per month.

The name of nna :ID. Herrington, widow ot Charles El Herrington, late of Company C, Tenth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate or $20 per month and $2 per month for minor child in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Mary C~away, widow of Hugh R. Callaway, late ot Company F, Second Regiment United States Infantry, war with Spain, and pay her a pension at the rate of" $12 per month, and $2 per month additional on account of each of: the minor children of said Hugh R. Callaway until they reach the age of 16 years.

The name of James H. Stevens, late of Company I, Third Regiment Georgia Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $24 per month in lieu of that be is now receiving ..

The name ot Charles W. Ferrill, late of Company L, Second Regiment Arkansas Infantry, war with Spam, and pay him a "pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of George R. Cott, late of Company C, Twenty-third Reei­ment United States InfantJ:lt war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $40 per monui in lieu. of that he is now receiving.

Th name of Mary El. Foley, dep1!ndent mother of Lawrence A. Foley, alias Lawrence A. Ryan, late of Troop M, Third Regiment United States Cavalry, war with Spain. and pay hen a pension at the rate o! $12. per month.

The nnme of John V. Blum, late of Company H. First Regiment Georgia Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate ot .$12 per month.

The name of William H. Van Name, late of Company G, Second Regi­ment New Jersey Infantr~\ war with Spain, and pay him :i. pension at the rate of $72 per month. m lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of William D. Warren, late of Company G, First Re~ent Territorial United Stat s Volunteer lnfantrJ, and pay him a pens10D at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Peter F. Weasel, late of Company I, Sixteenth Regiment United States Infantry, Indian wus~ and pay him a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Lillie Guffey, widow of Robert S. Gu1fey, late of Com­pany I, Thirteenth Regiment United States Infantry, Regular Estab­lishment and \)ilY he.r a pension at the rate of $12 per month, and 2 pei- montb additional on account of each of. tbe minor children of said Robert S. Guffey until they reach the age of 16 years.

The name of Mary ID. Steepy, widow of William F. Steepy, late of Company C, Flfty~first Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate o:t 20 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. -

Tbe name of Willlnm ... M. Davis, late of the medical department First Regiment Arizona. National Guard. Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate o! $17 per month.

The name of J obn G~ Pearson, late ot Company B Thirty-fourth Re.,<>iment Michigan Infantry, -and pay him a pension at the- rate of! $15 per month. .

The nome of Charles B. White, late ot Troop ID. ID1gnth Regiment United States Cavalry, and pay him a pension at the rate- of $2<J per month.

The name of Thomas .V. Hunt, late of Company. El,. Second Regiment United States Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of 17 per month.

The name of Mary ID. Frederick, widO'W' of Henr1 Frederick, late ot Troop E, Seventh Regiment United States Cavalry Indian wars and pay her a pension at the rate of 20 per month in.' lieu of that she is now- receivmg.

The n~me of George B. Allard, late of Company D, Twenty-fir t Regi-­ment Uruted States Infantry, Indian wars, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name ot. William J. Shirley late of Company A, Fifth Regiment Pennsylvania Infantryh and pay hlni a pension at the rate of $24 per. month in lieu: of that e is now reeeiving. ~e name o! Lester H. Greer, late of Company A, Second Regiment

Ohio National Guard Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $2~ per month In lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Robert L. Hester, late of. Battery A, Georgia Light Artillery, war with Spain, and pay him. a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Sidney Payne Smith, late of the United States Navy, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pension at the rate. of $40 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving. 1

The name of James D. Silman, late of Company C, Sixteenth Re~ment United States Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Israel J. MazeraIL late of Troon H, Seventh Regiment United States Cavalry, and United States Navy, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate o! 15 per month.

The name of Jo epb Watts, late of Troop L, Tenth Regiment United Stat.es Cavalry, war- with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate ot $12 per month. .

The name of Arthur D. Warden1

late ot Qua.i:termaster Corps, United States Army, and1 Company M, Nmeteenth Regiment Unit d States In· fantry, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pension at the rate of $17 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of John N. Day, late second lieutenant Company F, Third Re&fment Tennessee Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Carl L. Setchell, late ot Company F, Thirteenth Regi­ment Minnesota Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $15 per montl4

The name of Pleasy J. Graham, late of the United State Coast ArtiI­lery Corps, unassigned, and pay him a peruiion at the rate of $40 per month.

The name of Nancy M. Oglesby;- widow of William W. O~lesby, late captain of Company G, Second Regiment Oregon State MUitla, Indian war , and pay her a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of William W. Rowan, late of Company E, Battalion United States Engineers, and pay him a pension at the rate of $24 per month.

The name of William M. Metzger, late of Capt. W. W. Ogle::by's Company G Second Regiment Oregon State l\Illitla, and Capt. John L. Sperry's 'company, Um!ltilla County Gi.IardR, Oregon Militia, Indian wars, and pay him a pen ion at the rate of 20 per month.

The name of James Carnes, late of Capt. M. R. Green's compan:ri Texas Rangers, Incllan wars, and pay him a pension at the rate of $2u per month.

The name of Oscar A. Badder, late crf Company, I, Thirty-fourth Regiment Michigan Infantr¥1 war with Spain, and pay him a pen ion at the rate of $30 per montn in lieu of that be is no receiving.

The name of Charles F. Harrison, late of Troop C, Sixth Regiment United States Cavalry, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pen­sion at the rate of 12 per month.

The name of Oscar Ernst, late of the Eighth Battery- United State.<J· Field Artillery and of Company K, Twenty· irth Regiment United States Infantry, war with Spajn, and pay him a P.eJ?sion at the rate of ot 40 per month in lieu of that be is now reee1vmg.

'I'he name of Earl B. Durham, late of the Sixty-eighth and Sixty­ninth Companies United State.a Coast .Artillery, and pay him a pension at the rate of 24 ner month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Jo eph Burton, late of Company A, First Recriment United States Infantry, Reuula.r Establishment, and pay him a pension. at the rate of $12. per month.

The name of John S. Cisco, late of Company· E', Second Regiment Kentucky National Guard Infantry, and pay him a pension a..t the rate ot $24 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Catherine A. Long, widow of William F. Long, late ot Battery E', Third Regiment United States Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of 12 per month. .

The name of Stella Joplin, widow of Arthur T.. Jonlin, late of Com­pany A, Nineteenth Regiment United States Infantry, ar ith Spain, and pay her a pension at the rate o! . 20 per month, with a continua­tion of the $2 per month for each of the soldier's minor children until they reach the age of 16 years, in lieu of that- she is now receiving.

The name of WU.llam E. Heglin, late of Company I, One hundred and sixty-first Regiment Indiana Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Mary A. McKay, widow of Robert McKay, late sea­man United State Navy, and pay her a pension a1' the rate of 25 per ·month with the customary $2 per. month additio,na.l for minor child until it- shall attain the age of 16 years. in lieu of that she is now receiving. . .

The name of. William Adamson, late of Company L, Second Regiment Wisconsin Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that he i11 now receiving.

The name of Thoma Robert Farewell, late of Company C, Second Regiment California National Guard Infantry, and pay him a. pen ion at the rate of 30 per month. .

The name of Willard M. Girton, late private, Company D, First Ilegi-ment Nebraska Infantry, and pay hi~ a pensioa at the rate o:! 30 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Benj1lmin C. Maham, late of Twenty-third Battery, United States Field Artillery, and pay him a: pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Stephen T. Barnes, late of Company L, ~th Regiment Illinois Infantry war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate ot $24. per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Malvem H. Miller, late· of the United States Marine Corps a:nd pay- him a pension at the rate o! 30 per month in lieu of that he is now· receiving.

The name. of William A. Downs, late of Company I . . One hundred a.nd sixty-first Regiment Indiana Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of SO per mollth 1n lieu of that be is now reeeiviug.

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1922. CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE. 12261 The name of Marcel H. Poirier, late of 'froop C, Thirteenth Regiment

United States Cavalry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $~4 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving. .

The name of Charles C. Cooper, late of Company F, First Regunent Arkansas Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of John CunnifT, dependent father of Thomas Cunniff, late of Company F, Twentieth Regiment United States Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of La Verne Allen Brown, late of Compan;y G, First Regi­ment Wisconsin Infantryh war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $24 per mont .

The name of John A. Ott, late of Company E, Thirteenth Regiment United States Infantry, Indian wars, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month, without recovery of any pension ·heretofore to him paid.

The name of Thomas McBride, late of Company C, First Regiment Wisconsin Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Charles A. McComb, late of Company G, Twentieth Regiment United States· Infltlltry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Leslie V. Murrell. late of Company D, Twelfth Regi­ment Minnesota Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at rate of $12 per month.

The name of Jacob Copeland, late of Company F, First Regiment United States Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that he is now receivini;.

The name of Benjamin F. Williams, late of United States ship Marcellus, United States Navy, and pay him a pension at the rate of $18 per month.

The name of Herbert L. Lemon, late of Company I, Thirty-third Regiment Michigan Infantry, war with Spain, _and pay him a pension at the rate of $17 per month.

The name of John W. Welliver late of Company K, Thirty-second Regiment United States Infantry, Regular Establishment, and pay him a pension at the rate of $17 per month.

The name of Samuel J. Haslett, late of the United States Navy, and pay him a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Alfred T. Koopman.I. late of the United States Navy, and nay him a pension at the rate of '!124 per month. - The name of Edward M. Carter, late of Battery A. First Battalion Field Artillery, National Guard of Georgia, in the World War, and pay him a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of John Prater, late of Company K, Nineteenth Regiment United States Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $24 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Lewis Owens, late of Company D, Twenty-third Regi­ment United States Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Edward F. Henderson, late of Company K, One hundred and sixty-first R.€giment Indiana Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $45 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Rutherford H. Bowsher, late of Company K. Nineteenth Regiment United States Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $18 per month 1n lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Edmund Willis, late of Company G, Ninth Regiment United States Cavalry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $17 per month.

The name of George H. Netcher, late of United States Navy, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Annie Estelle Moore, widow of Benjamin F. Moore late of Company D, Second Regiment Mississippi Infantry, war with Spain, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month and $2 per month additional on account of each of the minor children of said Benjamin F. Moore until they reach the age of 16 years, in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of William G. Shotwell, late of Company E, First Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $18 per month.

The name of Harry W. Weston, late of Troop M, Third Regiment United States Cavalry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Anna R. Wright. widow of Orlie Wright, late of Com­pan~· E , Fourteenth Regiment United States Infantry, and pay her a pe1udon at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Carrie A. Boggess, widow of Charles L. Boggess, late of the Coast Artillery School Detachment, United States Army, and pay her a pension at the rate of $12 per month with $2 additional for eaclt minor child of the soldier.

The name of William R. Holt, late of Company H, Thirteenth Regl­mellt United States Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Frank A. Klein, late of Hospital Corps, United States Army, and pay him a pension at the rate of $14 per month.

The name of Jarob Dossenback, late of Companies A and H, Sixth Regiment United States Volunteer Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Robert 0. Thomas, late of the United States Marine Corps, a nd pay him a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Melvin B. Krause, late of Company M, Fourth Regiment P ennsylvania Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of George L. Hollis, late of Troop F, Seventh Regiment United States Cavalry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $17 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of John Ford, late of Company G, Seeond Regiment New York National Guard Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $10 per month. .

The name of Harry M. Isbell, late of Com:i;>any L, Third Regiment Nebra , ka Infantry, war with Spain, and pay hlID a pension at the rate of 12 per month.

The name of John F. Harmon, late of Company H, Twenty-ninth Regiment United States Infantry, war with Spam, and pay him a pen­sion at the rate of $24 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of James W. Scott, late of Company M, Sixth Regiment United States Volunteer Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pen, ion at the rate of $24 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of William Briney, late of Company L, Fourteenth Regi­ment United States Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension . at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving,

The name of Willard F. Bradford, late of Company K, Sixth Regi­ahent United States Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $17 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Mabel P. Hubbell, widow of John D. Hubbell, late of Tro~p A, First Regiment United States Volunteer Cavalry, war wit h Spam, ana par her a pension at the rate of $12 per month with $2 per month additional for each of the soldier's minor children until they shall attain the age of 16 years.

The name of John T. Phillips, late chaplain, Sixth Regiment L"nited States Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $18 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Michael J. Monahan, late of Company L, Fifteenth Regi­ment, and Company D, Second Regiment, United States Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $17 per month.

The name of Abel B. Conger, late of Company A, Thirty-first Regi­ment United States Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $24 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Mary H. Swats1 widow of John G. Swats, late of Com­pany. L, Fourth Regiment Virgmia Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pens10n at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of John M. Quinlan, late of One hundred and sixth Com­pany, United States Coast Artillery, and pay him a pension at the r ate of $24 per month in lieu of that he i~ now receiving.

The name of James Alexander, late of Company F, Fir t Regiment Tennessee Infantry, and Company D, Thirty-seventh Regiment United States Volunteer Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $15 per month.

The name of Ebbin A. Irvin, late of Company G, Second Regiment United States Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $17 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Anna Miller, widow of August Miller, alias August Metz, late of T~oop B, Fifth Regiment United States Cavalry (North Cheyenne and Sioux campaign), and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. ~he name of Joseph J. Waldron, late of Tr<>op C, Sixth Regiment

Un~ted States Cavalry, and Company K, Twenty-seventh Regimen t Umted States Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month in Ueu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Jules J. Toffier, late of Company I , Second Regimen t United States Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that he is n<>w receiving.

'.rhe name of James H. Schneider, late of Company C, First Regi­ment ~kansas Volunteer Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Esther Clark Hill, widow of Joseph Edmund Hill. late <>f Company B, Twenty-second Regiment Kan sas Volunteer In­fantry, war with Spain, and pay her a pension at the rate of $1~ per month.

The name <>f Anna J. Shepherd, widow of Orange H. Phillips late of Company I, Second Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry. war' with Mexico, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name <>f James Reynolds, late of Company A, Thirteenth Regi­ment United 8tates Infantry, Indian wars, and pay him a pension at the rate of. $20 per month.

The name of Anna B. Tegler, widow of Rudolph .. Tegler, late of Company A, Sixteenth Regiment United States Infantry and pay her .a pension at the rate of $12 per month, without deduction of former payments made to her by the Bureau of Pensions.

The name of Elizabeth Commons, widow of Benjamin L. Commons late of Company G, First Re~iment Tennessee Volunteer Infantry'. and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name <>f Fred Fornoff, late of Troop G, First Regiment United States Volunteer Cavalry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $24 per month.

The name of Lavinia L. Tagert, mother of Walter O. Tagert, late . of Company D, First Regiment Mississippi Volunteer Infantry, war with Spain, and pay her a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Mary H. Shupe. widow of Wilbur J_ Shupe late of C<>mpany Ji1, First Regiment New Jersey Volunteer. Infantry,' and pay her a pension at the rate of $12 per month, and an additional allow­ance of $2 per month for each child of the soldier under the age of 16 years.

The name of Lois Stubbs, widow of Eber C. Stubbs, late chief machinist mate, United States steamship Dale, United States Navy and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. _ '

The name of John Stevens, late of Company H, Fifth Reaiment United States Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate Zt $12 per month.

The name of Henry Hankins, late of Troop H, Second Regiment United States Cavalry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $12 per month. _

The name of Mary L. H. Brodie, widow of Alexander O. Brodie late second lieutenant, First Regiment United States Cavalry and pay her a pe,nsion at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receivmg.

The name of Edmond De Jarnac, late of Companies Kand G Eighth Regiment United Rtates Infantry, and band, Fourteenth Rel?iment United States Artillery, a.nd pay him a pension at the rate gf $50 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Edward P. LeOompte, late acting assistant Rurgeol\ United States Army, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 pe~ month.

The name of Bertha Greaves, widow of Clinton Greaves, late of Troop C, Ninth Regiment United States Cavalry; and pay her a pen­sion at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Katheryne E. Murphy, widow of Philip H. Murphy late of Company C, First Regiment Maine Volunteer Infantry and pay her a pension at the rate of $12 per month and $2 additional for each minor child.

The name of John A. Shannon , late of Company I , Second Regi­ment Alabama Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that he is n<>w receiving.

The name of William J. Grimm, late of Company G, Firnt Regi­ment West Virginia Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Elizabeth Vollmar, widow of Wilhelm F. Vollmar late of Company H, Eighth Regiment United States InfantrL and pay her a pension at the rate of $12 per month, and $2 additional for each child of the soldier until they severally attain the age of 16 years.

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. Tbe name of John J. Osbome, late o! Company .F, Fir t Regiment .Ark311 as Volunteer Infantry, and pay him .a pension at :tbe .rate of

72 per month in lieu of that be is now .receiving. The name of Clyde A. llockett, late of Company A, .Seventh Regi­

me.nt Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay hlm a pension at the Tat~ f ' 30 per month.

The name of Albert H. Irvine, late of Company M, ...Fil'st Regiment Colorado Volunteer Infantry, and pay hlm a pension at the rate of

12 per mouth. . The name of Pierce O'Connell, late of United States ship Pe1isacola,

:ind pay him a pension at the nte of $30 per month. Tbe name of Cadie L. Eggk ton, widow of Everett L. J' . .Eggleston1 Jate of United tate Navy, and pay her a pension at the rate .o:r

• 12 per month, and an additional 2 per month for the minor child of the ailor until it attains the .age of 16 years.

The name of Luciou 0. Rouse, late of Company I, Third 'Regi­ment United States Infantry, and pay him a ,pension at the rate o! $1~ per month in lieu of that .he is now receivrng.

The name of Hattie E. Rust. widow of Charles 1\1. 'Rust, late of Company A, Fir t Regiment United States .Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $.25 per month.

The name of Adolph Locbwitz, late of the United States .Army, .and pay him a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that be is now r ceiving. ·

The name of James Mellor, fr., late of Capt. Christian Tallestrup's company, Utah Militia Infantry, and pay him .a pension at the rate of 30 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Edward Flannery, late Qf Troop G, Third Regiment United States Cavalry, and .pay him a pension at the rate of ·24 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Mertina Andrew, widow of J'oseph Andrew, late of tlle Seminole Indian War of 1857-58, and pay her .a pension at the rate of $20 per mo.nth in lieu of that he is .now receiving.

The name of Bernard Brady, late of Company I, Fourth Re¢.ment United States InfaJ:itry, and pay :him a 'Pension .at the rate of $!JO per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Frnncls M. Britton, late of Company G, Fourth Regi­ment United State Volunteer Infantry, war with Spain, and pay him a pen ion at the rate of $30 per month.

Tbe name of Arthur L. Manchester, late of the United States ship North Dakota, United States Navy, .and pay .him a pengion at the rate of 18 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Florence M. Luro, widow of Henry W. Luro, late of Company A, First Regiment Maine Infantry, war with Spain, ADd pay her a pension at the rate of $4 per month on account of the ..helpless and deformed child Forre t W. Luro, in addition to that she is now receiving, to continue during the period of bis present deformity.

The name of Dora Flynn, the crippled and ltelpl~s daughter of Patrick J. Flynn, late of Company L, First Regiment Montana Volun­te<>r lnfa.ntry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per .month.

The name of GP.orge S. Rust, late of Capt.aln Callister's company, mitb's Utah Volunteers, and pay him a pension .at the rate of $30

per month in lieu of that be is now receiving. The name of Eliza .Naomi Kimball, widow of William H. Kimball,

late of Company A, Battalion Life .Guards, Nauvoo Legion Utah Volun­teer Militia, and pay her a pension at the .rate of 20 per month.

The name of James S. Pendergast, late of the United States ship DPspatch, United States .Navy, and pay him a pension at the rate of $18 per month i.n lieu of that he Js now receiving.

The name of Jessie ..M. Beclinger, widow of Bryant J. Bedinger,- late of Company C, Eleventh Regiment United States Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $12 per month with 2 additional for each of the two minor children of the soldier until they attain the ;age of 16 years.

The name of Henry Washington, late o! Company E, Twenty-fifth Re~ment nited States Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of . 12 per month.

The name of Leroy C. White, late .of Troop L, .Folll'th RE>2:iment United States Cavalry, and pay llim a pension at the rate of 4o per month.

The name of Thoma M. Wood , late of Company C, Third .Regi­ment Tennessee VQlunteer Infantry, Spani h-A.merica.n War, .and .pay him 'Pension .at tbe rate of 30 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Thomas W. Bath, late of the war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

Tbe name of Fred F. Hanis, late of .Battery A, Fir t Reltiment Maine Volunteer Heavy Artillery, war with Spain, and pay hlm a pen ion at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that .he is now ·re­ceiving.

The name of Floyd K. Meyer1 alias Frank H. Williams, late of ' Company B, Twenty- eeond Reinment United States Infantry, and pay him a pension at the :rate of 60 per month.

The name of George A. Devoe, late of Company B, Seventeenth Regiment, and Company G. Fourth Regiment, Unit d States Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of 65 per month.

The name of Looi N. Mallet, late of Company 1, First Regiment District of Columbia Volunteer Infantry, and Company A, Twe.nty­eventh Regiment United States Volunteer Infantry, a.nd pay him a '

pension at the rate of $72 .:per month in lieu of that he is now re~i ing.

The name of John Kiernan, ln.te of Troop G, First Regiment United Stat'e Cavalry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month

The name of John Gonigam, late of Company K, Sixth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry1 war with Spain, and pay him a pension at the rate of 50 per mom:b in lieu of that he 1 now receiving.

The name of Richard Burn ide, late of Company C, Thirty-eighth Regiment United States Infantry, and pay Wm a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lien of that he is now receiving.

The name of Orville G. Wm tt late of Company G, Fir.st lleg:iment United States Infantry, and pay bim a pension at the _.rate of $12 per month.

The name of Elizabeth Brannon, widow -0f Ilenry Brannon, late of Company C, 'Thirty-eighth Regiment United States Infantry, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of $20 per mo.nth in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Lucy Ord Ma~on, former widow of John S. ~son, jr., ' late fir t lieutenant, First RP.giment United States Infantry, and pay h r a p n ion at the "Tate of $25 per month.

The name of John T . .Rudy, late of Unjted States Signal C.Orps, and pay him a pension at the rate oJ .30 per month in lieu o! .that he i now receiving.

-The name <lf Katherine UreJJ, widow of Michael Urell, alias Cha.rles Welsh, late of Company K, Seventeenth "Regiment United ·states Infan­try, ·and pay her a pension at h.e rate of 12 per month.

The name o! Herman Bindewald, late of Company M, Seventh 'Retn­ment 'Untted States Cavalry, and pay him a pensfon at the rate of SM per month 1n Heu of that 1he is "DOW receiving. ~he ~ame of Ernest F. Grilnn!, Jate of United States Marine Corps,

Umted States Navy, a'Ild pay him a pension at the rate of HO per month.

.The name of Ovid B. Orr, Ho pital Corps, United States Army, and pay him a pension at the rate of $27 per mo:nth.

The name of Lavina Frame, former widow of Perry D. Frame, ·Iate of Troop I, Seventh Regiment United States Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the -rate of $30 per month.

The name of Mabel A . .Bergeron, widow of Charles H. Bergeron, late of Company G, First Re,,atment New Hampehire Volunteer Jnfantry, and pay -her .a pen ion at the rate of $20 per month, with an addition 1 allowance of $4 per wontb for each of the oldier's four minor chil­dren trntil they severally attain the age of 16 years.

'.illle .name of Patrick J. O'Malley, late of Company A. Forty- ixth R®ment United State Volunteer Infantry, Wa:r with SpalnJ and Com­pany K, Ninth Ma~ucbusetts 'Volunteer Infantry, and pay nim a pen­sion at the rate of $12 -per month.

The .name of Ro coe W. Barker, late of Company A, Ilospital Corps, United States Army, and pa'J him a J>ension at the rate of $18 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving .

.The name of Mary E. Hall, widow of Thomas J. EI.all, Jate chief ?~~man, United States •NavY, and pay her a pension at the rate of ~ per mo.nth.

T.he name of Charles W. Smith, late of Company .A, TwentyJ.first United States Infnntry, and pay him a pension at the rate of 30 p.er month Jn lieu ,of that he is now receiving.

The name of fary Wotherspoon, widow of W. 1W. Wotherspoon, late major general, United States Army, and pay Jier a pension at the rate of 50 per month.

The .name of Lola G. Crawford, -widow f ..Medorem Crawford, late brigadier general, United States Army, and pay her a. :pension at the rate of 50 per month in lieu of that she is -now rc>eeiving.

The name of Ruby J. C. Furlong, widow of l\!a,1. John W. Furlong, late of Thirteenth Regiment ·united States Cavalry, and pay her a penidon -at ihe rate of $35 per month tn lieu of that she is now Te-ceiving. .

The ..name of Leona J. John <Jll, widow of Green John on, ahas Green Brown, late of Troop L, Ninth Regiment United States Cavalry, and pav her a pension at the rate of 12 per month.

The name of Thomas Lloyd, late of Company G, Twenty-fifth f.tt>gi­ment United States Infantry, and pay him a l)ension at rt:he rate of 72 per month in lieu of that he is now ·receiving.

The name of 'Jame 'Brophy, late of Company B, iEighth Regiment United States ·cavalry, a:nd pay him n pension at the rate -0f 30 per mo.nth in addition to that be is now receiv)ng as a medal of honor

m~he -name of Jane ll. "Brown, 'Widow of Guy W. Brown late com­mouore, United States Navy, and :pay her a pension at the .rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Mary Mullen, mrr e. 'War ~ Spain, and pay lier a. pen. ion at the rate of 30 per -m.onth.

The name of George A. Joy.ner, date of Company S, Fir t Regiment .Arkansa Volunteer Infantry, and pay Wm a -pension at the rate of 30 per month in lieu of that he is now Teceiving.

The name of John R. Robertson, late of Company H, Second Regi­ment Georgia Volunteer Infantry, National G.uard, and pay him a pension .at tbe rate o.f 30 p.er month.

The name of Augusta SarJow Greene, widow of Henry A. Greene, bdgadier general, United tates Army, and pay her n pen ion at the rate of ·$100 per month in lieu of any ;i_iension to which she might now or may :hereafter be entitled and in lieu of any compen atlon he i -now receiving from the Veteran ' Bureau.

The name of John W. Jenkins, late of Company A, Fifteenth Beirl­ment United States Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of 30 per menth.

The name of Charles H. Trudeau, late of Tenth Company, United States -8ignal Corp , and pay him a pension at the rate of 17 per month in Jieu of that lle is now ~eceivin°.

The name of James White, late of Company G, Twenty- econd Ile0 i­ment United States Infantry, Regular .Army, and pay him a pension at the rate of $5-0 per month in lieu of that he is now rec ivh:ig.

The name of Albert Young, late of Company C, Twenty-!dxtb RPgi­ment United tates Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of

30 per month in lieu of that be is .now receiving. Th name of Ceeilla W . .FarwP.ll, -widow of Judge L. Farwell. late

second lieutenant, Company D, 'Twenty.,nintb Rel?lment United St tes Infantry, and pay her a pe.usion at the rate of 25 per .month.

Tbe name of Henry Y. Faris, late of Company G, Fifteenth 'Re~iment Kansas Militia, and pay him a pension at the rate of -$80 per month.

.The name t>f Kate Buman, widow of Augustus Buman, late of Troop I, Fourth "R~~ent United States Cavalry, and pay ber a pen ion at 1'he rate of ~O per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Amm<Ul ~I. .Tenney, late of Capt. James Andrus' com­pany, Utah Militia Cavalry, during the Indian wars, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per mouth.

'The name of Jame. El. Mulford. late of Companie ·E anil 1\I, 'Twenty. eighth Regiment United State Infantry, Regnlar lllstahli hment, and pay him a pension .at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of am Ferguson. late of Company TI, Tw nty-fiftb ne~­ment United States Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of 12 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Mitchell Gatter, late of Hospital Corps, 1Jn1ted Rtates .Army, war with .Spain, and ]Jay him a pens1on at tbe rate of 12 per month.

The name of Mary J. Davis, wtdow of Nathaniel Davis, la t~ ot Company C, Eighteenth Regjment Kansa Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension .at the rate at $20 per month.

The name of Mary R. Cooney, -widow of Daniel C. Coon y. late .acting assistant contract Aurgeon, United States Army, and pay her a pension ..at the rate of $25 per month and $4 additional for each of the minor children of the oldier until they attain the at?e of 16 year .

.Th.e name of Nellie Thornton, widow ot John Y. Tbor.nton, lat of Company C1• Fifteenth Regiment United States Infantry, and pay b r a penmon -at we .rate of $20 -per .month.

The name of Hannah Linton, widow o! "Francis M. Linton, late of Company B. First Re.e:iment United States Cavalry, and pay h r & pension at the Tate of '$20 per month.

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Company B. Twenty-eighth Regiment, and Company B, Nineteenth Regiment, United States Infantry, and pay nllll a pension at the rate' of $20 per month. ·

The name of' Betsy Anderson, widow of Peter Anderson, late of Company H, Fifteenth Regiment United States Infantry, and p_ay her­a pension at the rate of 25 per IDDnth in lieu ot that she 18 now receiving.

The name of Maggie Crouch, widow of W1lllam C. Crouch, late of Company K, Fifth Regiment United States Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a Rension at the rate of $12 per month and 2 additional for the soldiers minor child until it attains the age of 16 years.

The name of Mary E. Rae, widow of Edward P. Rae, late of Com­pany ·A, Ninth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, and pay per a pension at the rate of 20 per month.

The name of James J. Holland, late of the United States ships Nashville and Baltimore, United States Navy, and pay him a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Francis Roy1 late of Company C, Fir t Regiment United States Infantry, and pay bun a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of George W. Wise, late of Company L, Seventh Regiment United States Cavalry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Henry H. Forsyth, late of Company E, Twenty·third Re1?iment United States Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of 24 per month.

The name of Cect1ia H. Chambers, widow of Charle W. Chamb r , late of the Signal Corps, United States Army, and pay her a pension at the rate of $25 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Jane Z. Tolman, widow of Jnd~on Tolman. late of Captain Fergu on' companl, Nauvoo Legion. Utah Life Guards; Cap­tain Wright's company, Nau'°oo Legion, Utah Home Guards; and Captain Walker's company, Nauvoo Legion, Utah Home Guards, and pay her a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

Tbe name of Michael Yallowicb, late of .Battery M, Fifth Rc:>giment United States Artillery, and pay h.im a pension at the rate of $24 pet. month.

ThP name of William Cowan, late of Troop H, Second Re!?iment United States Cavalry, and pay him a pension at the rate of 30 per month in lieu of that be< is now reeeiving.

The name of Sarah E. Roberts, widow of James M. Roberts, late of Captain Ford's company, Texas Mounted Volunteel' , and pay her a peru i n at the rate of 20 per month in lieu of that she is now recei\ing.

Tbe amendment was agreed to. l\Ir. BURSU1\I. I move to insert after the item for Van Let­

singeT, line 9, and before the item for Peter McLaughlin, line 3, the following new paragraph :

The name of George M. Wright, late of Capt. June Peak's Company B, Frontier Battalion. Texas Rangers, Indian wars, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The amendment was agreed to. 1\fr. Silll10NS. Mr. President, I would very much like to

have the attention of the Senator from New Mexico [Mr. Bunsu-Y]. This seems to be a very comprehensive bill, and there is a very small attendance of Senators at this time. A great many amendments have been proposed, and no objection bas been made to them. I would be very glad if the Senator would state in a general way about what the bill covers, how much of an appropriation it will carry, and any other facts with reference to it which in his judgment may be desirable information to give to the Senate.

Mr. BURSUM. I will say to the Senator that the amend­ment, which are proposed cover individual pensions which were di nllowed by the Senate committee. None of the amendments propose an increase of pension. They involve pensions which the committee did not see fit to allow.

l\fr. Slli11\10NS. They are stricken out? 1\Ir. IlURSUl\I. They are stricken out. That is what the

amendments do. This is a House bill, and nearly all the bills involved are House bills. The bills which were submitted and which pas ed the House involve, all told, approximately 1,600 indhidual cases. The committee did the best they could and used their best judgment.

Mr. Sil\11\IONS. Am I to understand the Senator to say they have added about 1,600 names to the pension roll?

Mr. BURSU.l\I. Oh, no; the bills which came from the IIom;:e, as passed by the House, include, all told, about 1,600 cases, but that does not mean nece~arlly that they were added. l\fost of them involve increases.

l\li-. Sll\11\IONS. Most of the names are on the roll and the items give an increase of pension?

Mr. BURSUM. Yes. Mr. SIMMONS. Do I understand the Senator to say that th-e

committee has carefully considered each item in the bill, and ha eliminated some and made some reductions in other cases?

l\1r. BURSUl\1. Yes. . l\Ir. Sll\1l\10NS. And since the bill left the House, the House

has passed a number of separate bills and those are to be added in the form of amendments?

l\Ir. BURSU1\1. No; they were all passed by the House, but 'the proposition is that the House has passed several omnibus bllls, the first of which was House bill 5214. The bills have all been reported to the Senate with amendments striking out quite a number of allowances which were made in the House. Now, on account of the short time remaining, I have proposed. to con-

solidate th.e bills so as to have only 1 bill instead of 16 or 18. They have all been considered by the committee.

Mr. SIMMONS. What I desire especially to know is whether the Senator's <!Ommittee has given considerataion to an the items in the bill?

Mr. BURSUl\1. To every one of them, and in every bill. Mr. Sil\illONS. The Senator has not accepted them simply

because the House passed them? Mr. BURSUM. Not at all. I will say that over one-third

or the items have been disallowed by the Senate committee. In every bill there are a large number which have been disallowed.

l\1r. STERLING. l\Ir. President, may I ask the Senator why there are so many amendments to the bill as reported, where items are stricken out? It seems to me at least one-third of the items in the bill are stricken out Why is that done?

l\Ir. BURSUM. Because the committee believed that they were not justified in allowing the pensions. There is an indi­vidual report on each and every bill giving the reason for the action on each and e\ery item. Of course, out of 1,600 cases it would be impossible for the chairman of the committee to recall every one of the individuals and the particular reasons why their cases were stricken out, but there is a written report on each and every item giving the reason why it was left out.

l\Ir. STERLING. It seemed to me that there was an un­usual number of items stricken out.

Mr. BURSUM. There were about one-third of them stricken out We tried to do the fair thing and to be liberal The policy bas been to be as liberal as possible, but it is impossible to allow e\ery claim that comes to the committee.

l\lr .. STERLIKG. I thought there might be cases where the claimant had died after the introduction of the bill.

Mr. BURSUM. There are quite a number of such cases also. Those are noted and stricken out.

Mr. NEW. Mr. President--The PRESIDENT pro tempore. Does the Senator from New

Mexico yield to the Senator from Indiana? l\fr. BURSUM. I yield. Mr. NEW. I wish to ask the chairman of the committee i:t

he can tell us about bow much in the aggregate the bills carry. If he has stated the amount, I have not heard it.

Mr. BURSUM. I hon1d say that all told the bills in the . aggregate would amount to approximately $600,000.

On page 12, line 10, I move to insert: The name of William W. Jordan, late of Captain Hardee's company,

Fir t Regiment Florida Mounted Volunteers, Seminole Indian War, and pay him a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The bill was reported to the Senate as amended, and the

amendments were con_curred in. The amendments were ordered to be engrossed and the bill to

be read a third time. The bill was read the third time. Mr. J01't'ES of Washington. l\fr. President, I want to under­

stand the situation. I wish to ask the Senator if he has consoli­dated in this bill order of business No. 526, House bill 6507?

Mr. BURSUl\1. That belongs to the Civil War class. Mr. JOl\TES of Washington. That is a separate bill? 1\1r. BURSUl\f. Ye . l\fr. JO~ES of Washington. Very well. The PRESIDENT pro tempore. The question is, Shall the bill

pa ? The bill was passed. The PRESIDENT pro tempore. Without objection, the bills

which have been taken from the calendar and consolidated with the bill just pa sed will be indefinitely postponed.

THE TA1UFF.

Mr. CURTIS. l\Ir. President, the Senator from New Mexico [Mr. JoNEs] is unavoidably absent from the city and desires to be excused from further service as one of the conferees on the tariff bill. I ask that his request be granted, and that the Senator from Massachusetts [Mr. WALSH] be substituted in his stead.

The PRESIDENT pro tempore. Is there objection to the re­quest of the Senator from Kansas? The Chair hears none, and the request is granted.

PENSIONS AND INCREASE OF PENSIONS.

Ur. BURSUM. I ask unanimous consent that the Senate proceed to the consideration of H-0use bill 6507.

There being no objection, the Senate as in Committee of the Whole proceeded to the consideration of the bill (H. R. 6507) granting pensions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Civil War, and certain widows and dependent children of soldiers and sailors of said war, which had been re· ported from the Committee on Pensions with amendments.

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l\fr. BURSUM. I ask unanimous consent that the - formal reading of the bill be dispensed with and that the amendments of the committee be considered.

The PRESIDENT pro tempore. Is there objection? The Chair hears none, and it is so ordered.

The first amendment of the Committee on Pensions was, on page 3, after line 16, to strike out:

The name of Anna Scofield, widow of Charles H. Scofield, late of Company F, Twenty-second Regiment New York State Volunteer Militia Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $35 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 5, after line 11, to strike

out: The name of Hannah M. Chalmers, widow of James L. Chalmers,

late of Company D, Twentieth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer In­fantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The amendment was agreed to. · The next amendment was, at the top of page 6, to strike out: The name of Robert A. Ayer , helpless and dependent son of Jona­

than Ayers, la te of Company F, One hundred and fifth Regiment Penn­sylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The amendment was agreed to. -The next amendment was, on page 6, after line 9, to strike

out: The name of Helen M. Dannat, widow of George H. D~nnat, late

of Company C First Regiment Michigan Volunteer Engmeers and Mechanics, and '11ay her a l?en ion at the rate of $35 per month in lieu of that she i now receivmg.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 6, after line 13, to strike

out: The na:ne of Mary J. Haye , widow of George W. Hayes, late of Com­

pany D One hundred and fourteenth Regiment Illinois Volunteer In­fantry, 'and pay her a pension at the rate of $35 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 7, after line 11, to strike

out: The name of Viola S. Cook, widow of John B. Cook, late of Company

K Seventh Regiment Maine Volunteer Infantry. and Company -, Twenty-second Regiment United State Colored Vo.lun~eer Infantry, aD;d pay her a pension at the rate of $35 per month lD lieu of that she is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 8, after line 8, to strike

out: The name of Georgiana Ballard, former widow of Richard Ballard,

late of Company A, Fifth Regiment West Virginia Volunteer Infantry, and pay her .a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 8, after line 16, to strike

out: The name of Martha J. Morris, former widow of Jordan Keen, late

of Company G, Forty-eighth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a. pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The amendment was agi·eed to. The next amendment was, on page 8, after line 20, to strike

out: The name of Benjamin H. Sellars, helpless and dependent son of

John H. Sellars, late of Company B, .Fifty-seventh Rei:iment Indiana Volunteer Jnfantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The amentlment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 9, line 11, after the word

" receiving," to strike out the comma and the following words " under certificate numbered 309334," so as to read :

The name of Julia A. Marcum, daughter of Hiram C. Marcum, and pay her a pension at the rate of '40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 9, after line 12, to strike

out: The name of Mary A. Bordwell, widow of Joseph Bordwell, late of

Company I Sixty-fifth Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay her ~ pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now rece1vrng.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 9, after line 20, to strike

out: The name of Clara H. Farnsworth, widow of John A. Farnsworth,

late of Company H, Thirty-~ourth Regiment Mas achusetts Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per mont~.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 10, after line 4, to strike

out: The name of Cerelda A. Robbins, helpless and dependent daughter

of Samuel Robbins, late of Company I , One hundred an~ forty- eventh Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay he_r a pen ion at the rate of $20 per month through duly appointed guardian.

The amendment was agreed to.

The next amendment was, on page 12, after line 4, to strike out:

The name of Sarah A. Bradley, widow o:f William A. Bradley, late of Company F, Fourteenth aegiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving: Provided, That in the event of the death of Edgar F. Bradley, helpless and dependent son of said Sarah A. and William A. Bradley, the additional pension herein granted shall cease and determine : Provided further_, That in the event of the death of Sarah A. Bradley, the name of said Edgar F. Bradley shall be placed on the pension roll, subject to the provisions ·and limitations of the pen­sion laws, at the rate of $20 per month from and after the date of death of said Sarah A. Bradley.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, at the top of page 13, to strike out: The name of Elizabeth Jennings, "Widow of Calvin Jennings, late of

Company A, Forty-fifth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Mounted In­fantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 13, after line 12, to strike

out: The name of Christine Miner, widow of Daniel Miner, late of Com­

pany H, Ninth Rei:iment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $35 per month in lieu of that she ls now re­ceiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 13, ·after line 16, to strike

out: The name of Isola Foster, helpless and dependent daughter of Gideon

W. Foster, late of Company H, One hundred and forty-second Regi­ment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

.Mr. JONES · of Washington. l\Ir. President, I understood from the chairman of the committee that he would ask to have this amendment disagreed to. I spoke to the Senator about it the other day and I understood that he would ask that it be disagreed to.

Mr. BURSU~I. But in a supplementary amendment this item is included. I have looked into this case and it is a bona fide case and ought to be allowed. The girl is being cared for by the soldiers' home in the State of Washincaton now. My understanding is that the case is taken care of in a supple­mentary amendment

l\lr. JONES of Washington. I merely wish to correct one statement made inadvertently by the chairman of the com­mittee. .He said the girl is being cared for by the soldiers' home. She is being cared for by a Grand Army post.

The PRESIDENT pro tempore. The question is upon agree­ing to the amendment proposed by the committee.

The amendment was rejected. The next amendment was, on page 13, after line 20, to strike

out: The name of Jesse A. Smith, helple s and dependent son of William

Smith, late of Company F, Phelps Mi souri Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, at the top of page 14, to strike out: The name of George E. Hyde, helpless and dependent son of George W.

Hyde late of Company K, First Regiment Wisconsin 'Volunteer Infan­try and the Forty-ninth Company, Second Battalion, Veteran Reserve Co~ps, and pay bim a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 14, after line 5, to strike

out: The name of Ruth El. Russell, widow of Dennis I.J. Russell, late acting

as istant surgeon, Unite.d s.tates Army, and. pay her a. p_ension at the rate of $35 per menth m lieu of that she IS now rece1vmg.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 14, after line 9, to stl:ike

out: The name of John Linean, late of Company C, Tenth Regiment

Illinois Volunteer and Veteran Volunteer Cavalry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 14, after line 19, to strike

out: The name of Terris a N. Hunter, widow of Andrew .J. _Hunter, late

of Company A, One hundred and sixth Regiment Illmo1s Vol.unt~er Infantry, an? pay her a pension at the rate of $35 per month 1D lleu of that she is now receivmg.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment wa , on page 15, line 2, after the word!J

" rate of," to strike out the figures " $50 " and insert " 42," so as to read:

The name of Eliza F. Platt, widow of William H .. _P~att late of Company E, Thirteenth Regiment New York tate Militia Vol.ant~er Infantry and pay her a p nsion at the rate of $42 per month in lien of that she is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to.

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CONGR~SSI-ON ATJ RECORD--SEN ATE. 12265 The next amendment was, on page 15, line 17, after the words The in.ext amendment was, :at t1le itop of page 22, to strike

"rate of," to strike out the figures "$50" and insert "$42," r out: so as to read: The name of :Savira Hutchins, widow <if Frederick A. Hutc:hi:rul; J.a,te

af Company D, •One hundred ·imd fifteenth •Regiment New York Volun­teer Jnfantry, and Company lB, Finrt Regiment New York Volunteer Veteran .Reserve ·coi:.ps, and 'PRY .her a · pension at the rate of $40 11er month .in llien of that she is now receiving.

The name of 'Louisa L~. -wJClow of .James Lee, la~ of C.ompany C, 1

Eighth Regiment 'New ¥ork Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a .peMion , at the rate of $42 per month in lieu of that she ls _now receiving.

The amendment was ·agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 16, line 10, after the words ;

"rate .of," to .strike out the figures "$20 '' and insert " .$12," so as to read : 1

The name of Arthur E . Lewis, helplesi:; and dependent son of Cicer.o · A. Lewis, late of Company D, Second 1Re¢ment Mis ouri Volunteer State Militia Cavalry, and pay •him a ·penIDon at the :rate of 12 per month through duly appointed guardian.

~he amendment 'Was agreed to. Tlle next amendment was, on page 17, after line 19, to ·strike

out: -~he name of Nancy A. Tayloi:, wido.w of William Ta~lor, :late of

Captain Hurst's Company 'B, Osage County 'Regiment MiHsouri Volrurteer Home Guards, and pay her a pen,sion at the rate of $30 per month.

The .amendment was agreed to. "The next amendment was, on page 17, after line ·23, to strike

out: ill.he name ,of Caroline .I. Minneley, widow .of Henry Minneley, late .of

Company A, Fifty-sixth .Regiment '.Pennsylv..ania .Enlisted Militia Volun- . teer .Infantry, and pay her a ,pension at the rate of '$30 :per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. rr'he next ;amendment was, on page 18, after !line 11, -to -sttike

out: Il'he name of .i\inna :M. ·Bohn, widow of 1Geo.rge :F . Bohn, fate oI

Com-J)any B, Sirly·eigbth Regiment 10hio :Volunteer Infantry, .and pay her a pension ai the rate rof .:$50 iper :month in lien of that :iih~ i now receiving: Provided, That in the event of. the death of Fr.ank A. Bohn, helpless and dependent son of said ..Anna .M. Bohn and George .F. Bohn, the additional pension herein ·granted shall ·cease and determine : PrO'l>irJetJ fur'ther, "l)hat ·in the event of :the -death .of .Anna M. ~ohn the name of said Frank A. Bohn shall be placed on the pension roll, subject , to ·the .vrovisions and limitations of the pension laws, at the .rate of $2.0 per month .from a;nd after the date ·of death of said '.Anna 11\1. 1Bahn. 1

fr. BURSUM. .I move to :amend .the ·ammidment !by insevtirrg in lieu of the matter proposed to 1be :8ttioken 1he fvllowiu.g.:

The 'Dame tOf Anna 'M. ffidhn, 'Wftlow •Of George -F. iB<Jhn, :late -of =Oom­pany B, Sixty-eighth .Regiment ·Ohio ;volunteer :Infuntcy, and pay .her a pen ion a.t the me .of ~50 per ·month 'in lieu .of that -she is now receiving.

The amendment to the amendment was irgreea to. The amendment as amended was agreed 'to. The next llmendment -was, on page 19, line 2, S:frel' the words

"rate of," to strike out the figures "$35" and insert "$3D;" so ·as to read :

The name of Laura E. Pengelly, .fol'mer .widow ;of Hewitt Diokson, late of Company F, Eleventh Regiment Kansas Volunteer .cavalcy, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 ·per month. ·

The amendment was agreed to. The Jlext amendment was, on _page 19, after line 6, to strike

out.: The nam-e of Lyffia R Ellis, 'Widow ·of 'William iliJllls, . late •(ff fCom­

pany C, Fifty-third Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per JDon.th. -

lI'he amenfummt -was ag:i:ead to.

rr:he amendment was agreed .to. The next amendment was, ·on ·page 23, line 15, 1bef01·e the

words '" J>er month," to ..sttike ·out "$35" and to insert ·" .$80," so as to read : ·

The name of Emma Hotchkiss. widow ·of 3ffiarentine ,Hotchkiss, J.ate af Company .C, Thil'd .Regiment Wisconsin Vo1unteer Cavalry, and pay her a -pension at the rate of $30 per ·month in lien of that she is now receiving.

'The amendment was agTeed to. The next amendment was, on page 24, line 23, after the words .

u rate of," to strike out the figuxes "$2.0 u and insert "$12," -so as to r:ead:

The name of Maria Dell Schooley, helpless and dependent daughter of Thomas C. Schooley, Jate of Company .R, .Eighth Regiment Iowa. Volunteer Cavalry, .and .pay :lier .a pension .at the ..rate of $12 _per month.

The amendment was agreed rte. The next amendment was, on.:page .26, after din.e 4, to ·str&e

out: The name of F. W. Gerding, late special agent Ordnance Depart­

ment, Dnttea .States .A~my, :and pay him .a -,penslon at 'tile rate _ef ~50 per illlonth in lieu of that ·he iis now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page ·21, line 7, after cthe words

" rate of;" 'to stTike out the figures " -$35 ' and in.sert " $30," so as ·to iread:

The name of Mary J. Milton, widow of Alfred 'Mliton, late of Com­panJ' 11., 'Tliird Regiment Connecticut :Volunteer lilfantry, 1llld- pay her a ;pension ·at the nrte ·of •$3U per month :in llieu ·of rthat she is now receiving. · ·

The amendment was agreed to. · The nert amendment was, on page 27, after line 11, 'to -strike

out: The name of l\linnie J. Cogle, helpless and dependent ·daughter of ,

!James .A. CogJe, late of Company G. Eighth Regiment Missouri Volun­teer -Staie fiJitia Cavalry, and •G.omparny lK, Se-cand Regiment .1\Iissonri ;\TdJnnte.er .Light .;Artillery, amd •pny •her •a -pension a:t the Ta.'te of .$20 per month.

The amendment was agreed to. . _ _ The .next amendment w..as, on page '28, after ;line ·rn, to ·strike

out: illhe name .of Loudica Howa.rd, widow -of St®hen G. Howard, late .of

.Company .Q, One :hundred .and thirty.Jourth Regiment 1ndiana ·v 1:1lunteer llnfantry, and pay ller a pension :at the .rate of .$35 per -month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The amendment was a.greed to. The .next .amendment ~a.s, on ·p~e 29, line 8, .after the words

"rate of," to strike out "$50'" and insert " '$42;" so as to ·read: The •name of Mary .E. Goldman, .fotmer widow of Henry C. Collins,

ate of :captain Lamli's company, Indiana ·Vdlunteer Mounted :Infantry, and pay her a 111ension at the lite of -$42 rper month 1n 'lieu of that she !is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed .to. IDhe -next ·amendment was, .on page 29; aft.er 1ine 22, .to stcike

out: ·'llbe name of .Jennie :Harris, ·helpless ;and dependent .daughter ·ot

.John B. Ha»rifl, !late -of Company 1D, Eighth B.egiment .Illinois Volunteer The name •Of .Lizzie .J:. Levensaler, -wido.w .o'f ~m :H. l:ievensaler, . Infantry, and pay her a pension at ,the rate of $20 per month in lieu

late of Company E, Twentieth "Regiment "Maine -Volunteer Infantry, and ,0 f that she is now receiving. pay her a pension at the rate of $30 >per ;month. • The amendment was agreed to.

The next amendment was, on page 19, after line 19, to strike · out:

The a:mendment 'WUR agreed -to. 1 ::Che Jlex:t amendment was, on ,pa_ge 30, .after line 2, to strike "The next amendment was, on ipage 20, after lfine '9, to ·strike . iout:

out : The name of Julia Beckley, helpleBs - ana . dependent daughter .-0t rJ:lhe .name of ;a.aaline .M. !'.Hannaford, cwidow of 'rr'homlll! !T. Hannaford Benjamin F. Padgitt, late of Company G, One ;hund.red .and icuty-ninth

late of Conu>any F, Ninth :Regiment :Maine 'Volunteer :Infantry . .and .PaY ' RegiII1ent Illinois :Volunteer .Infantry, and _pay her a pension at the her a pension at the rate of -~35 ·per 'IITonth 'in lieu of that she is .now , rate of $20 ·per month. . receiving. The .amendment was agreed to.

The amendment w.as agreed to. !Dhe mext .amendment was, .vn lJ>B;ge '.SO, . .after Une 19, to strike 'The next amendment was, on rrage 20, after line 22, to strike out·:

out: I The name of Sarah A. Stoddard. former widow of wtriard Wfider 'The name uf· •Hattie ·Gorse, wi<low ·of John -:W. 'Gorse, JatP of Com- -

pan:v K. Tenth llt)giment, and ·Company ..R, .Sixth :Regiment, .New <York Volunteer Hea':'y Artillery, an~ pay her ~ pension at th.e rate of .$.35 per month in heu of that she is now recewmg.

The .amendment :was agreed to. Q'he 'next amendment was, on page ·21., after line 18, :to .strike

out: The name of Ellen E. Rose, widow Of Truman ·Rpse, late •af .Secm1d

Brigade, .Second Ditision, Sixth Army Cows, and .(lay .her .a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The amendment was agreed to.

late of Company A, Tenth Regiment 'Michigan \Volunteer Cavalry, lmd cpay 'her r~ _Pension at ·the rate •Of '$35 jper tIDOnth .in lieu Of that she 1s now rece1vmg.

mhe :amendment was ,agreed :to. "The -next amendment was, on 11age ao, ·a;fter line 23, to strike

out.: The ·n1m1e rof Imgenia tM. :Stuller. widow uf William Stuller, late of

Company D, One lbundr~d .a:nd .eiglrty-nintlh Regiment Ohio 'Volunteer In­fantry, :and J>ay •her :a :penSion at the rate of $35 per month in 'lieu of tbfft ·she •Hi now rMeiving.

"Ilhe ;;amendment ;wruf agreed to.

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The next amendment was, on page 31, after line 12, to strike out:

The name of Pbeble Jlamilton, widow of George W. Hamilton, late of Company F, Fortieth Regiment, and Company I, Fifty-first Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that .she is now receiving: Provided~ That in the event of the death of Georgia A. Hamilton, helpless. and oependent daughter of said Pbeble and George W. Hamilton, the additional pension herein granted shall cease and determine: Provided further, That in the event nf the death of Phebie Hamilton the name of said Georgia A. Hamilton shall be placed -0n the pension roll; subject to the provisions and limita­tions of the pension laws, at the rnte of $20 per month from and after the date of death of said Phebie Hamilton. .

The amendment was .. a~greed to: The next amendment was, at the top of page 32, to strike out: The name of ~rill~ Downhour, former · Widow of Amos T. Richards,

late of Company D, Seventeenth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay. her ~ pension at the .rate of $40 per month in lieu of that· she is now rece1vmg. ~

. The amendment was agree<I to. . The next -amendment was, on page 32, after line 4,: to -strike

out: · . · · · · · ' • · The name of Sarah Barnett, widow of Winfield S. Barnett, late of

Company C, Thirty-third Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and Com­pany B, First Battalion Cavalry Mississippi Marine Brigade, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The amendment was agreed to. . The next amendment was, on page 32, after line 9, to strike

out: · The name of Tillie Parkhurst, widow of Ryerson J. Parkhurst, late

of Company D, First Battalion, Twelfth Regiment United States Vol­unteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate -0f $30 per month.

·The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 33, line 12, after the words

" rate of," in line 11, to strike out the figures " $50 " and ipsert " $42," so as to read :

The name of Virginia Saum, widow of William Saum, late of Com­pany :m, One _hundred and sixty-fourth Regiment Ohio Volunteer In­fantry , and pay her a pension at the ·rate of $42 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

, The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 33, line 21, after the word

"incompetent," to-strik~ · out "(.J~~-·~· Wetherby,. guardian),'' so as to read : -... , .,.

The name of Frances Wilson, incompetent, widow of David Wilson, late of Company B.., Seventy-fifth Regiment New York Volunteer In­fantry, and pay her ' a pen'Sion at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The amendment . was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 34, after line 8, to ·strike

out: . . . . . The name of Mary Kerr, widow <>f Samuel C . . Kerr, late of Com­

pany H, Forty-sixth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, ·and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The amendment was agreed to. . The next amendment was, on' page 35, line 3, after the word

"Volunteer," to strike out "Infantry" and insert "Cavalry," so as to read : . .

The name of Jacob Shultz, helpless and dependent son of Conrad Shultz, late of Company H, First Regi~ent Potol!lac Home Brigade Maryland Volunteer ' Cavalry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The amendment was agreed to. The next _amendment was, on page 35, after line 8, to strike

out: · The name of John H. Stewart, late first-class pilot, United States

Navy, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month. The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 35, after line 15, to strike

out: The name of Rebecca Welker, widow of George Welker, late of Com­

pany D, Third Regiment Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pen­ston at the rate of $30 per month.

The amendment was agreed to. - The next amendment was, on page 35, after line 19, to strike

out": The name of Sarah A.. Jud on, widow of Charles O. Judson, late

of Company A, Ninety-second Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry. and pay her a pension at the rate -0f $85 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. ·

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 36, after line 6, to ·strike

out: · The name of Angeline Wilson, widow of Joseph S. Wilson, late com­

mi sary sergeant, Thirteenth Regiment United States Volunteer In­fantry and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving: Provided, That in the event Qf the death of Elmer E. Wilson, helpless and dependent son Qf said Angeline and Jo eph S. Wilson, the additional pension herein eranted shall ce~se and . determine: Provided further, That in the event of the death of Angeline Wilson the name of said Elmer :El.. Wilson shall be placed on the pension roll subject to the provisions and limitations of the pension laws, at the rate of $20 per month from and after tbe date of death of said Angeline Wilson.

The amendment . was agreed to.

The next amendment was, on page 36, after line 22, to strike out: ·

The name of Kathe.rine Schone, widow of Charles F. Schone, alias Henry Warrenburg, late of Company C, Second Regiment Missouri Vol­unteer Cavalry, and Company G, Fourth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page· 39, after line 2, to trike

out: The name of Sa.rah J. Pratt, former widow of John Garner, late

of Company I, Ninety-second Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension _ at the rate of 3Q per month.

The amendment w:as agreed to. The· next amendment was, on page 39, after line 10, to sb·ike

out: The name of Marion B. Patterson, widow of Robert F. Patterson, late

lieutenant .c916nel "Twenty-ninth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infann·y, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lien of that ..she is now receiving.

.Mr. BUB.SUM. I ask ' that that amendment may be dis-agreed to_. . .

The amendment was rejected. The next amendment was, on page 40, line 11, afer the words

"rate of," to strike out the figures "$50" and insert "$42," so as to read:

The name of Susan A. Bailey, widow of John F. Bailey, late of Company H, Thirty-third Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her ~ :\)ension at the rate of $42 per month in lieu of that she is now rece1vrng.

The amendment was agreed to. The next_ amendment was, on page 41, after line 4, to strike

out: The name of Nancy A. North, widow of Christopher C. North, late

of Company F, Sixty-fourth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pens10n at the rate of $35 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 41, after line 12, to strike

out: Tbe name of Alice Gillon, widow of John Gillon, late of Company D,

Fourteenth Regiment Kentucky-Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pen- • sion at the rate of $35 per month in lieu of that she ~s now receiving.

The · amendment was agreed to. . The next amendment was, at the top of page 42, to strike out: The name of Augusta L. Benzing, former widow of Richard Papen- '

dieck, late of Company El, Forty-fourth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 35 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 42, .after line. 8, to strike

out: The name of Anna B. McCurley; widow ~f Felix Mccurley, late com- J

mander, United States Navy, and pay her a pension at the .rate of 40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. • .

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 42, after line 12, to strike ·

out: The name of Orpha Tea.garden, widow of Albert Teagarden, late of

Company G, Forty-fifth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate o:f $35 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 42, after line 16, to strike

out: . The name of Mary J. Boo, widow of Adam Boo, late -0f Company L

Seventh Regiment Missouri Volunteer Cavalryl and pay her a pension al the rate of $35 per month in Ue.u of that she s now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 42, line 23, after the words

" rate of," to strike out the figures " $50 " and insert " $42," so as to read:

The name of Mary Gibbens, widow of Jacob Gibbens, late of Com­pany I, Eighty-fifth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $42 per month in lieu of that she ls now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 43, after line 21, to strike

out: · · The name of Annie _J. Haynes, former widow of .John S. Mcintire,

late of Company K, Fourteenth · Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pens.ion at the rate of 30 per month.

The amendment was agreed to. · The next amendment was, at the top of page 44, to strike out:

The name of Sarah A. Heck. former widow of Oliver C. Martin, late of Company C, Fifteenth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of :i;30 per month. , · The amendment was agreed to.

The next amendment was, on page 45, after line 4, to strike out: ·

The name of Jennie Turner, widow of James M. Turner, late of Com­pany G, Twenty-fourth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now

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The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 46, after line 2, to strike

out: The name of Nicholas Schiller, helpless and dependent son or

Nicholas Schiller, late of Company K, Third Regiment Indiana Volun­teer Cavalry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The amendment was agreed t-0. The next amendment was, on page 46, after line 6, to strike

out: The name of Levi S. Seeley, late of the First Regiment New York

Dragoons, also known as the Nineteenth Regiment New York Volun­teer Cavalry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 46, line 16, after the words

11 name of," to strike out' "George W. Ganung" and insert " Percey D. Ganung," so as to read:

The name of Percy D. Ganung, helpless and dependent son of' George W. Ganung, late of Company C, Fifth Regiment New York Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and pay him a pen·sion at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that he is now receivjng,

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 46, after line 20, to strike

out: The name of Alice Haskins, widow of Charles Haskins, late or

Company G, Second Regiment New York Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per montb.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, at the top of page 47, to strike

out: The name of Mary J. Cordon, former widow of I aac Cordon, late

of Company B, Ninth Regiment New York Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 48, after line 9, to strike

out: The name of Carrie Shanahan, widow of Winfield S. Shanahan, late

of Company K, First Regiment Michigan Volunteer Sharpshooters, and pay her a pension at the rate of $35 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 48, line 21, before the

words " per month," to strike out the figures " $35 " and insert " $30," so as to read:

The name of Elizabeth Sanders, widow of James Sanders, late unassigned, Forty-first Regiment Missouri Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 49, line 2, after the

word " Regiment," to strike out "unassigned detachment," so as to read: ·

The name of · Mary E. Thompson, widow of George W. Thompson, late of Company F, First Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Cavalry, Veteran Reset'Te Corps, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 51, after line 18, to strike

out: The name of Mary M. Strong, widow of Thomas J. Strong, late

lieutenant cclonel Sixteenth Regiment New York Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 52, after line 15, to stiike

out: The name of Joseph S. Penland, late of Company A, Eleventh Regi­

ment Tennessee Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 52, after line 22, to strike

out: The name of Elizabeth Burket, widow of Joseph .Burket, late of

Company E, Second Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu..of that she is now receiving, upon her appointment as legal guardian of Daniel Burket: Provided, That in the event of the death of Daniel Burket, helpless and dependent son of said Elizabeth and Joseph Burket, the additlo.naJ pension herein granted shall cease and determine : Provided further That in the event of the death of Elizabeth Burket, the name of said Daniel Burket shu11: be placed on the pension roll, subject to the pro-

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visions and limitations of the pension laws, at the rate of $20 per month from and after the date of death of said Elizabeth Burket, to be paid to duly appointed guardian.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 53, after line 11, to insert:· The name of Daniel Burket, helpless and dependent son of Joseph

Burket, late of Company E, Second Regiment Tennessee Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $12 per month. in addition to that now being paid to his stepmother; Elizabeth Burket.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendmeent was, on page 54, after line 3, to strike

out: The name of Alice D. Knight, former widow of Henry Knight, late

of Company I,. Fifty-third Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 54, after line 7, to strike

o~: . The name of Mattie J. Clark, former widow of Thomas H. Dayton,

late. of Comp!lny G, Sixty-first Regiment, and Company H, Sixty-first Reglillent, Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 55, line 19, before the

words " per month," to strike out the figures " $35" and in­sert " $30," so as to read :

The name of Sarah P. Dobbins, widow of Joshua Dol>bins, late of Company C, Forty-third Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was on page 55, after line 19, to strike

out: The name of Maria J. Loop, widow of Charles B. Loop, late major

Ninety-filth Regiment Illinois "Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen~ sion at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 55, after line 23, to strike

out: The name of Emeline Johnson, former widow of George S. Prior,

late of Company G, Thirteenth Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infan­try, and pay her a pension at the rate of $35 per month.

The amendment was agreed to. The next amendment was, on page 56, after line 2, to insert: The name of Orlie A. Armstrong, widow of George W. Armstrong

late of Company D, One hundred and ninety-third Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

-The name of Mary R. Aten, helpless and dependent daughter of Peter Aten,.. late of Company A, Ninth Regiment West Virginia Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Dollie C. Goodell, widow of Lyman P. Goodell late second-class private, Signal Corps, United States Volunteers, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Eveline S. White, widow of James T. White, late of Company G, Sixth Regiment illinois Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of William R. Potter, late of Company E, Third Regiment New York Volunteer Cavalry, and pay him a pension at the rate ot $50 per month.

The name of Mary A. Lutz, widow of Frederick Lutz, late of Cap­tain Hopkins' Company H, First United States Reserve Corps, Missouri Volunteer Home Guards, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Dora Richter, widow of Charles H. Wittman, alias Herman Wittman, alias Charles Richter, late of Company K, Thirty­fifth Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and Twenty-fifth Battery Indiana Volunteer Light Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Eva A. Steece, widow of James A. Steece, late of Company II, One hundred and forty~eighth Regiment Pennsylvania Vol­unteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month

The name of Marsha E. Towles. widow of John R. Towles, late· of Company L, Eleventh Regiment Missouri Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Laura A. McCormick, widow of James T. McCormick late of Company C, Sixty-second Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry and Company A, One hundred and sixtieth Regiment Ohio Nationai Guard Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu or that she is now receiving.

The name of James Campbell, late of Company G, Thirty-third Regi­ment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate or $50 per month without recoupment by the Government for former alleged erroneous payments of pension. _

The name of Alcey Thompson, widow of Peter Thompson, late ot Company A 1 One hundred and sixth Regiment United States Volunteer Colored Imantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Emma E. Waldo, widow of Dillingham Waldo, late of Company K, Sixth Regiment, and Company E, Second Regiment, Ver­mont Volunteer Infantry, and Twenty-fourth Company, Second Bat­talion Veteran Reserve Corps, and pay her a pension at the rate of $42 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving: Prov-ided, That in the event of the death of Sadie J. Waldo, helpless and dependent daughter of said Emma E. and Dillingham Waldo, the additional pension herein granted shall cease and dete1·mine : Pro1iidea further, That in the event of the death o.f Emma E. W2.ldo the name of said Sadie J. Wal-do shall be placed on the pension roll, subject to the provisions and limita­tions of the pension laws, at the rate of $20 per month from and after the date of death of said Emma E. Waldo.

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The name of Mami-e Van Tyle, widow of George H. Van Tyle, late of Company H, Fifth Regiment Michigan Vo:lunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Mary Fl Kirk, widow of Edmond C. Kirk, late of Com­pany A. One hundred and seventy-fourth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen ion ~t the rate of $30 per_ month. f C

The name of Clara Collins, widow of John H. Collins, late o om-pany B Twentieth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Bridget Maloney, widow of Michael Maloney, late of Company A, Fifteenth Regiment Kentucky V~lun~eer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month ID lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Susan Zeek, widow of Farlow S. Zeek, late of Company C Eighty· eventh Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month ln lieu of that she ls now receiving. . 1 t ct'

The name of Ellen ~urrl!y, widow of Da".Jd M. Murray, a e a mg assistant sUl'geon, Umted States Anny, Third Army Corp , and pay her a pension at thE!' rate of $30 per month.

The name -of John Canfield, late landsman, United States Navy, and pay him a pension at the rate of 50 per month.

The name of Catharine M. Miller, widow of John A. B. Miller, late of Company K. Third Regiment Maryland Volunteer Cavalry, Com­pany A, Twelfth Regiment Penn ylvania Re erve Volunteer Infantry, and Company G, First Regiment United States Volunt~r Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of .Aletta A. Querry, widow of John M. Querry, late of Company G, Third Regiment Penn ylvania Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate ot $30 per month.

The name of Nellie Thompson, widow of George Thompson, late of Company B Second Regiment Potomac Home Brigade Maryland Volun­teer Infantfy and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Eliza J. Roman, widow of John Roman, late of <;om­pany K Third Regiment, and Company B, Eighth Regiment, Indiana Volunteer Cavalry and pay her a pension at the rate of $42 per month in lieu of that she' is now receiving: Pt·o,,;ided, That in the event of the death of Howard Roman. helples and dependent on of said Eliza J. and John Roman the additional pension herein granted shall cease and determine: Provided further, That in the event of the death of Eliza. J. Roman the name of aid Howard Roman shall be placed on the pension roll subject to the provisions and limitations of the pensfon law , at the 'rate of 20 per month, from and after the date of the death of said Eliza J. Roman.

The name of Leo J. Emery (Poe H. Emery,1.. guardian), helpless and de1Jendent son of Charles F. Emery, late of l:ompany J?, TbirtY-ninth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pen ion at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving, payable to gu:irdian. ·ru

The name of Charles I. Ginter, helpless and dependent so:n of W1 am Ginter late of Company El, One hundred and fo1-tieth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name o! Cyrus W. Ha:rris, late of Company I, One hundred. and ninety-first Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and Company D, Fifty­third Reirtment Kentucky Volunteer Jnfantry, and pay him a pension l!-t the rate of $50 per month. ...

The name of Jessie Lockwood, helpless and dependent daughter of Allmuel D. Lockwood, late of Company; I, One hundr~ and fortieth Re.,.iment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of ... $20 per month tbrougfi le"'al guardian, Francis M. Long.

The name o:f Nannie Wilflams, widow of James Williams, late of Company C, One hundredth Regiment United States Volunteer Colored Infantry. and' pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Luranla Reynold , widow of Jame H. Reynolds, late of Company E, Thirty-fourth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Intantry, and pay h-er a pen ion at the rate of $30 per month. .

The . name of Nancy Cochran, tormer. widow o:f Brice W. Ja.rvic_e.z late of Company c. Eightieth Regiment, and Company C, One hundrea and twenty-ninth Regiment, Iruliana Volunteer Infantry, and p-ay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Em.ma A. Palmer, widow o:f John Palmer, late of Company F, Sixtieth. Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Sarah E. Canton, widow of John Canton, late ot Com­panies I and B, Ellghty-ei~hth Regiment ~w York. Volunte~r In­fa-ntry and pay her a penSion at the rate of 30 per month m lieu of that she i now receiving.

The name of Harriet M. Tyler, wido~ of Herman A. Tylel'l late of Company F First Regiment Connecticut Volunteer Heavy rtlllery, any pay her' a pPnsion at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of George F. Bemont, helple s and dependent son of Nelson J. Bemont. late of Company K. Fourteenth Regiment Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of 20 per month.

The name of Abigail Snay. widow o! Josep~ Snay, late of C<?m­pany C First Regiment Michigan Volunteer Engmee1·s and Mechamcs, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of ,30 per month.

The name of Melis a A. Sears, widow of George W. Sears, Jate of ompauy I One hundred and fortv-fi.tth Regiment Pennsylvania Vol­

unteer Infantry, and pay her a p~slon at the rate of ~30 per month. The name of Etta B. Julius,.. widow of. John D. Julius., late of Com­

pany C. Sixth Regiment united States Voluntee1' Colored Infantry, and pay her a p nsion at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Evaline Kerr, mdow of Henry C. Kerr, late of Com­pany M. Second Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry, !Wd pa.y her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name ot Eliulbeth cton, former widow of John Quinn, late of Company B, Tenth Regiment Illinoi. Volunteer Cavalry, and pa.y her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Benjamin F. Schriver, late of Company B, Fiftieth R giment Wi con.sin Volunteer Infantry., and pay him a pension at the· rate of 50 per month.

The name- of Jennie Upton, widow ot Gainford N. Upton, late of ompany C Twenty-third Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay

her a pension at the rate of $"30 per month. The name or Edward Lichtenstein, helple and dependent son of

Gustave A. :M. von Lic"hten.ste.i:rr, alias George Smith, late- land man, rnited States Navy, and pay him a pension at the rate of $2-0 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Mary E. Webb, widow of James S. Webb, late of Com­pany H Thirtieth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen. ion' at the rate of $40 per mQnth in lieu of that she is now re­ceiving.

The name of Mary E. Fogg, widow of George Fogg, late of Company I 1 Fifth Regiment Ma.ssachu etts Volunteer Infantry, and pay her. a pen­sion at the rate of $35 per month· in lieu of that she is now receivin"'.

The name of Adelia .A. Devanr widow of David Devan, late of om­pany F, One hundred and fifty· eventh Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the ra.te of $30 per month.

I The name of Jennette Hamilton, widow of James D. Hamilton, late o:f Company D1.Seventh Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension, at me rate of $30 per month.

The name of James M. Byrne, late. of Company I, Eighth Regiment, and Company C, Fourth Reg1ment1 New York Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and pay him a pPn ion at the rarn of $50 per month.

The na.m~ of Ella Shurtleff, widow of Aaron Shartle.ff, late of Com­pany A, Tenth Regiment West Virginia Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Walter W. Donahue, helpless and dep~ndent on of James Donahue, late of Compan"Y FJ, Eighteenth Regiment lllinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pen:sio.n at the rate of 20 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Permelia J. Battelle, widow of George S. Battelle, late of Company H, Twenty-fifth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infan­try, and pay her a pension at the rate of $35 per month in lieu of that sbe is now receiving.

The name of Ellen B. Lathrop, widow of Frederick 0. Lathrop, Jate o1 Company G, Fir t Battalion. Fourteenth Re:riment nited State Vol­unteer Infantry and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Alida Payne, helpless and dependent daughter of John A. Payne, late of Company E, Thirty-ninth Regiment New Jersey Volunteer Infantry, and pay- her a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Mina Binder, widow of Nicklos Binder, late of Company C, First Battalion, Thirteenth Regiment United States Volunteer In­fantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Bridget Keating, wid-0w of Patrick Keating, late of Com­pany M, Second Regiment, and Company M. Ninth Regiment, New York Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate o:f 40 per month in Ueu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Jes~ie Banta, helples and dependent da.uaht of Perry Banta, late of Company G Twenty-fourth Regiment United States Vol­unteer Colored Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 20 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. ·

The name of Charity Ly Wentzel, widow of George Wentzel, late of Company H, Eighth Regiment New York State Volunteer Militia In­fantry, and pay her a: pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Julia B. Leibrich, wrnow of John Leibl'ich, alla.s Jofin Miller, late of Company C, One hundred and eighty- eventh Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry,, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Annis Lavera Hastings, helple s and dependent daughte-r of John W. Hastings, late of Company B Fifty-second Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Emeline Weir, widow of Robert A. Weir, late of Com­pany G, Eleventh Regiment Indiana Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate ot $30 per month.

The name of Susan F. Tolson, widow of Benjamin Tol on, late of Company K, One hundred and seventeenth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay llei: a pension at the rate of. $30 per month.

The name of Fannie M. Wilson, widow of David H. Wilson, late acting assistant urgeon, United States Army, and pay her a pension at tile rate of $30 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Sarah H. Adams, widow o:f Alvin Adams, late of Com­pany C, United States Engineer Battalion, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Edith C. Rowlison, widow of Manlabert C. Rowlison, late of Compay K, 'Fwenty-seeond Regiment Indiana. Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Jane Loring, widow of Nelson W. Loring, late of Com­pany A, Forty-sixth Re~ent Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen.ion at the rate of 30 per 'month.

The na.me of Elizabe: A. Sitzer, widow of Daniel S. Sitz; r, late of Company B, One hundred and filty-thil'd Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu ot that he i now receiving.

The na.me of Ml. I abel Peirce, widow of James ID. Peirce, late of Company L, Third R~ment Massachusetts Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. Th~ name of Louisa Phelps, widow of Joseph J. Phelps late of Com­

pany G One hundred and thirty-ninth Regiment IBin.01s Volunteer In­tanuy 'and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The' name of Jennie E. Lane, widow of Ril.ey Lane, late of Company F One hundred and thirty-seventh Regiment Indiana Volunteer In­fantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month and $6 additional on aecou.nt of the minor child of the oldier until it attains the age of 16 years, subject to the provisions and limitations of the pension laws, and in lieu of that now being paid to and on account of thP said minOT child.

The name of Susie Rebekah Underwood, widow of Henry C. Under­wood lute of Company C,. Third Regiment Potomac Home Bri .. ade Maryiand Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension a.t the rate ol $30 per month.

The name of Sharlett Farmer, widow of Felix G. Farmer, late of Companies G and H, Forty-ninth Regiment K ntucky Volunteer In­fantry and pay her a pension at the rate of $35 per month in lieu ot that she is now receiving.

The name of Johanna. Mulvihill, widow- of Jeremiah C. Mulvihill, late of C mpany M. Eleventh Re)?iment Illinoi Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Katharine Denzer, widow of George Denzer, late of Company K, Thirty-second Regim ut Indiana Volant er Infantry, and pay her a peJIBion at the rate of- $30 per ID()n th.

Tbe name ot Florence A. David, widow of Alpheus Daviq, late of Company E One hundred and eleventh Regiment Pennsylvamn Volun­teer Intano!y, and pay her a pen ion at the rate 9f $31> p r month.

The name ot Georgeanna Sharp. widow of Orin B. Sharp, late of Company K, i.xt]t-fifth Regiment- New York Volunteer Infantry, and Company K, Thirty- coD.d Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pa"Y her a pension at the rate of $3()1 per month.

The name of Catharine Brummet; widow o~ Willia:m Brummet, late ot Company H, Eighty- econd Regunent Indiana Volll.?teer Infuntry, and pay her a. pension at the rate of $35 per month ID lieu of that eh is now receiving.

The name of Margaret M. Bowzer, widow of .Augustus .A. Bowzer, late of Company K, Thirty-ninth Regiment United States Volunteer

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The name of Margaret Whelan, widow of Timothy Whelan, late sea- The name of Mary 0. Weatherhead, widow of Lewis Weatherhead, man, United States Navy, .and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 · late of Companies K and C, Second Regiment United States Infantry, per month. and pay her a pension at the rate of $42 per month in lieu of that

The name of Mary C. Mott, widow of Gilbert Mott, late of Company she is now receiving: Provided, That in the event of the death of E, Eighth Regiment Illinois Vohlnteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension Inez Weatherhead, helpless and dependent daughter of said Mary 0. at the rate of '$30 per month. and Lewis Weatherhead, the additional pension herein granted shall

The name of Celia H. Hul lander, widow of Charles B. Hulslander, cease and determine: P.rovided furthet', That in the event of the . late of Company A, Two hundred and seventh Regiment Pennsylvania death of Mary O. Weatherhead the name of said Inez Weatherhead

Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. shall be placed on the pension roll, subject to the provisions and limi­The name of Mattie F. Conkle, widow of Philif M. Conkle, late of tations of the pension laws, at the rate of $20 per month from and

Company F, One hundred and fifteenth Regimen Ohio Volunteer In- after the date of death of said Mary 0. Weatherhead. fantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Nancy A. Young, widow of. John F. Young, late of

The name of Nellie C. Newton, widow of Chauncey Newton late of Company C, One hundred and thirty-sixth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Company E, Forty-sixth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $42 per month in lieu and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that of. that she is now receiving: Prorided, That in the event of .the death she is now receiving. of John Young, helpless and dependent son of said Nancy A. and John

The name of Martin Egeness, helpless and dependent son of Larse T. F. Young, the additional pension llerein granted shall cease and de­Egene ·, late of Company M, First Regiment Illinois Volunteer Li~ht termine: Provided further, That in the event of the death of Nancy Artillery, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month in heu A. Young the name of said John Young shall be placed on the pension of that he is now receiving. roll, subject to the provisions and limitations of the pension laws. at

The name of Jennie Yarbrough, widow of John R. Yarbrough, late of the rate of $20 per month from and after the date of death of. said Company K, Ninety-third Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and Nancy A. Young. pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Mittie Van Bibber, widow of Sidney Van Bibber, late

The name of Augusta Harrington, widow of John Harrington, alias hospital steward Twenty-second Regiment Kentucky Volunteer In­John Shannon, late of Company I, Twenty-fourth Regiment Michigan fantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $35 per month in lieu Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per of that she is now 11eceiving. month. The name of Lrdia A .• Keller, widow of Hiram E. Keller, late of

The name of Lucinda Buckles, widow of Roley Buckles, late of Com- Company H, One hundred and fifteenth Regiment Indiana Volunteer pany G, Ninety-fourth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay Infantry, and Twenty-fifth Battery Indiana Volunteer Light Artillery, her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Jane Lewis, widow of Alf~ed Herman Lewis, alias Alfred The name of William Owins, helpless and dependent son of John P. II. Herman, late of Company A, Tenth Regiment Michigan Volunteer Owins, late of Company G, One hundred and thirty-first Regiment Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20

The name of Mary Burke, widow of John Burke, late of Company B, per month. Sixth Regiment Michigan Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension The name of Hall S. Siner, helpless and dependent son of William at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. Siner, late of Company F, Seventy-second Regiment Pennsylvania

The name of Emma Phipps, widow of William A. Phipps, late of Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per Companies H and A, Sb..i:y-second Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, month. an1l pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Harriet F. Bailey, helples and dependent daughter of

The name of Joshua B. Anderson, late of Company A, Seventeenth Ephraim Bailey, late of Company I, Fourth Regiment Mas~achusetts RegimPnt Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $2-0 pet• rate of $50 per month. month.

The name of Lola A. Stevens, widow of Cyrenus P. Stevens, late of The name of Noelle Gilmore, widow of Henry E. Gilmore, late of Company E, Fifth Regiment Maine Volunteer Infantry, and Company Company I, One hundred and fourteenth Regiment Pennsylvania A, Fir t Regiment Maine Veteran Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per pension at the rate of $30 per month. . month. ·

Th<' name of Sarah E. Holton, widow of Noble Holton, late of Com- The name of Helen A. Seeker, former widow of Edward .A. Edgar, panr B, Fifty-first Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry1 and pay her a late of Company F, Fourteenth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, pen: ion at the rate of $35 per month in lieu of that she 18 now receiving. and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Lucy J. Foster, widow of James M. Foster, late of Com- The name of Mary E. Graham, helpless and dependent daughter of pany B, One hundred and sixth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, Barton W. Graham. late of Company H, Sixty-third Regiment Indiana and Company K, Twenty-fom·th Regiment Veteran Reserve Corps, and Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per pay her a pensio.n at the rate of $42 per month in lieu of that she is month in lieu of that she is now receiving. now receiving: Provided, That in the event of the death of Lillie A. The name of William Martin. helples and dependent son of Clay Fof'ter, helpless and dependent daughter of said Lucy J. and James M. Martin, late of Company B, First Regiment United States Colored Foster the additional pension herein granted shall cease and deter- I Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 mine: 'Provided fttrther, That in the event of the death of Lucy J. per month. Fo ter the name of said Lillie A. Foster shall be placed on the pen-1 The name of Andrew J. Shepherd, late of Company A, Michigan sion roll subject to the provisions and limitations of the pension laws, Provost Guards Volunteers, and pay him a pension at the rate of ~50 at the rate of $20 per month from and after the date of death of said per month. Lucy J. Foster. The name of J~mima J. Parker, widow of Isaac · A. J. Parker, late

The name of Loretta Burket, widow of Peter Burket, late of Com- of Company G, First Regiment Alabama Volunteer Cavalry. and pay pany F, Nineteenth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Cavalry, and her a pension at the rate of $42 per month in lleu of that she is now pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. receiving: Provided, That in the event of the death of Lillian Parker,

The name of Martha Baker, widow of James M. Baker, late of Com- helpless and dependent daughter of said Jemima J. and Isaac A. J. pany D, Sixty-third Regiment Missouri Enrolled Militia Volunteer Parker, the additional pension herein granted shall cease and deter­lnfantry, and pay her a pension at the. rate of $30 per month. mine: Prnvided further, That in the event of the death of Jemima J.

The name of Nancy J. Duncan, widow of Charles P . Duncan, late of Parker, the name of said Lillian Parker shall be placed on the pen­Company B, Sixth Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Infantry, sion roll, subject to · the provisions and limitations of the pension laws, and pay her a pension at the rate of $35 per month in lieu of that she at the rate of $20 per month from and after the date of death of said ls now receiving. . Jemima J. Par·ker.

The name of Carrie Lourenia Briney, helpless and dependent daugh- The name of Sarah B. Jewett, widow of Orin Jewett, late of Com-ter of Simon P. Briney, late of Company G, One hundred and first pany G, Third Regiment Iowa Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pen­Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at sion at the rate of $30 per month. the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving, to The name of Mary El Ash, helpless and dependent daughter of continue at that rate during period of helplessness. Andrew J. Ash, late of Company F, Osage County Missouri Home

The name of Rebecca Brown, widow of Geor1j J. Brown, late of Guards, and pay her a pension at the rate of .$20 per month through Company F, First Regiment Indiana Volunteer eavy Artillery, and duTlyheap~~~!e~l~~~YiaJ.ane Miller, widow of John C. Miller·, late of pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. · Battery EJ. Fifth Regiment lJnited States Volunteer Artillery, and

The name of Alice M. Stafford, widow of Stephen R. Stafford, late pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. Ff h R · t d aj u •t d Stat A t" d The name of Mary E. Coss, widow of John C. Shoemaker, known as

captain, i teent egimen • an m or, m e es rmy, re ue • John Coss, late of Company A, One hundred and forty-third Reo-iment and pay her a pens)on at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that ,,. she is now receiving. Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30

Th i ch per month. The name of Louisa Tincher, widow of omas B. T n er, late of The name of Lewis E. Phillips, helpless and dependent son of George

Company A, Forty-seventh Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, and w. Phillips, late of Company B, Thirtieth Regime11t Indiana Volunteer pay her ~ pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $12 per month. now rece1vmg. The name of Mary A. Adams, widow of ;James F. Adams, late of

The name of Emma ·L. Helsel. widow of John F. Helsel, late of Company D, One hundred and sixty-seventh Regiment Pennsylvania Company A, Fifty-fourth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, Volunteer Drafted Militia Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. f $30 nth

The name of Drucilla T. Collier, widow of Frank M. Collier, late of · 0

The ~i1~~0of :Mary w. McShellabarger, widow of John McShella­Companies F and C, First Regiment Maryland Volunteer Infantry, and barger, late of Company C, Sixty-fourth Regiment Ohio Volunteer pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. . · Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Jonah B. Eaton, late of Company D, Third Regiment The name of Mathilda Wendorff, widow of Ferdinand Wendorff, late Potomac Home Brigade Maryland Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a of Companies A and D, Ninth Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Jnfantrv, pension at the rate of $50 per month, without recoupment by the and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. ~ Government for former alleged erroneous payments of pension. The name of Cora A. Lasley, helpless and dependent daughter of

The name of Caroline Sowers, widow of George H. Sowers, late of Francis M. Lasley, late of Company D, Thirty-first Regiment Illinois Company A, Sixty-eighth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per and pay her a pension at the rate of $35 per month in lieu of that month in lieu of that she is now receiving. she is now receiving. The name of Johannah Cuff, widow of Patrick Cuff1 late of Company

The name of Rose El. Cain, widow of Anthony Cain, late of Com- G, Sixth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Heavy artillery, and pay pany A, Sixth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. a pen ion at the rate of $35 per month in lieu of that she is now The name of Sarah A. Dow, widow of William H. Dow, late of Com-receh'ing. .Pany D, Sixty-fourth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay

The name of M.ary J. Johnson, widow of John Johnson, late of Com- her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. panies M and E, Twenty-first Regiment New York Volunteer Cavalry, The name of Carrie 1\1. Smart, helpless and dependent daughter o( ann pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. . William M. Smart, late of Company K, Fifty-first Regiment Wisconsin

The name of Malinda S. Lambert, widow of James H. Lambert, late Volunteer Infantry, and pay ber a pension at the rate of $20 per month of Company K, Forty-third Regiment Indiana Volunteer _Infantr~, and in lieu of that she is now receiving.

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The name ot Emily Wilson, widow 'Ot George Wilson, late of Com­pany H, Fifty-third Regiment, and Company D, One hundred and thirty-second Regiment, New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. ·

The name of Laura C. KJnney, widow of Sylvester Kinney, late of ompany G, Fifty-filth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay

her a pension at th rate of 30 ptt month. The name of Mary .El. Jennings, widow of John J. Jennings, late of

Company H, Third Regiment North Carolina Volunteer Mounted Infan­try, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Eveline Weekley, widow of Andrew J. Weekley, late of ompany G, Tw nty-seventh Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and

pay her a pension at the rate of •2 per month in lieu of that she ls now receiving: Provided, That in the event of the death of George W. Weekley, helple s and dependent son of said Eveline Weekley and Andrew J. Weekley, the additional pension herein granted shall cease and determine: Pro'Vided ft,lt'ther. That in the event of the death of Eveline Weekley the name of said George W. Weekley shall be placed on the pension roll, ubject to the provisions and limitations of the JK'nsion laws, at the rate of $20 per month from and after the date ot death of aid Eveline Weekley.

The name of Cora May Hill, widow of Perry S. Hill, late of Company G, One hundred and fifty-sirth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of $30 Iler month.

The name of Nancy J. Brafford, WJd<>w of Thomas J. Brafford, late of Company H, Twelfth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, ana pay h r a pen ion at the rate of 40 per month 1n lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Agnes L. Hoffman, widow of Frank George Hoffman, late of Compani I.i. Fifteenth Regiment New Jersey Volunteer Infantry, and Company lll~ ;:second Regiment New Jersey Volunteer Veteran In­fantry, and pay ner a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Clara Jackson, widow of Peter W. Jackson. late of Company C, Thirty-el~}lth Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer In!antry, and pay her a pen ion at tne rate of $30 per month.

The name of Alice M. McCoy, widow of Robert J. McCoy, late of Company JlJ, Thirty- brth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $35 per month in lieu of that she is now i·eeeiving.

'.rhe name of Nancy Smith, widow of David U. Smith, late of Com­pany F, Twenty-sixth Regiment United States Colored Volunteer Infan­try and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Clara B. Jinks, widow of Liberty Jinks, late of Com~ pany I, Second Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen­sion at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Frances V. Kenney, wddow of Michael Kenney, late of Quartermaster Department, United States Army, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. ·

The name of Heter A. Devereux, widow of Hugh Devereux, late of Company K, First Regiment New York Volunteer Mounted Rifles, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lien of that she is now receiving. .

The name of Ellen Brown, widow of Reuben B. Brown, late of Com­pany C, Ninth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $35 per month in Jieu of that she is n<>W re­ceiving.

The name of Martha E. Fuqua, widow of Cyrus G. Fuqua, late of Company I, Second Regiment Missouri Volunteer Li"'ht .Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $42 per month in lieu of that she ts now ·receiving: Provided, That in the event of the death of George S. Fuqua, helpless and dependent son of said Martha E. and Cyrus G. Fuqua, the additional pension herein granted shall cease and deter­mine: Pro-t'ided further, That in the event of the death of Martha E. Fuqua, the name of said George S. Fuqua shall be placed on the pen­.non roll, subject to the provisions and limitations of the pension laws.z at the rate of $20 per month from and after the date of death of saia Martha E. Fuqua.

The name of Mollie Nave, widow of Isaac N. Nave, late of Company A, Thirteenth Regiment Tenne ee Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Christine Schlus er, widow of Benjamin J. Schlusser, late of Company H, One hundred and eighty-fourth Regiment Pennsyl­vania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Fanny E. Cade, widow of William A. Cade, late of Com­pany B, Nineteenth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiv­ing. fyrough duly appointed guardian.

The name of Mary J. Thompson, widow of John R. ThompSOl!J late of Company H, One hundred and forty-third Regiment Illinois volun­teer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Mary E. Waters, widow of . Thomas Waters, late major, Fourth Regiment Tenne ee Volunteer Mounted Infantry, and pay ber a pen ion at the rate of $35 per month in lieu of that she is now re­ceiving.

The name of Mary A. Crow1 .wldow of Washington D. Crow~_!_ate of Company C, First Regiment iuabama Volunteer Vidette Cavairy, and pay her 1?- pension at l.he rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she Js now receiving.

The name of Nancy Miller Odom, former widow of Thomas Miller, late of Company hl, Eighth Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry, nnd pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Catharine Celley, widow of James M. Celley~ late un­assigned, Second Regiment Vermont Volunteer Infantry, ana pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Sarah L. McDavitt, widow of Phillip McDavitt, late of Company .B, Fourth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and pay her a rension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name o Gertrude B. Swain, widow of John B. Swain late of Company K, Fourteenth Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, ~nd pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Margaret Calla~han, widow of Michael Callaghan, late of Company K, Forty-third Regunent Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and J>ay her a pen ion at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Andrew J. 'Leonard, helpless and depenaent son of Albert R. Leonard~ late of Company A, One hundred and eighteenth Regiment Illinois volunteer Infantry, and pay him a J>ension at the rate of $20 per month 1n lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Margaret J. Ewers, widow ot Mire Ewers, late of Com­pany E, One hundred and seventy-fourth Regiment Ohio Volunteer In­fantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of ..$30 per month.

The name of Sarah E. Morrm. widow of Ira G. Morrill, late o! Com­pany B, Fifty-fourth Regtment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

CoThe name of Cora C. Prickett, widow of Francis M. Prickett, late of

h. mpany D, Seventieth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay er a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Anna Myers (whose guardian is Logan Shuey), help­

less and dependent ~ughter of David R. P. Myers, late of Companies C and B1 Seventy-e:ighth Regiment Penp.sylvania Volunteer Infantry an!I pay ner ~ pension at the rate of 20 per month through duly ap~ pomted guardian.

The name of Nettie E. Myers (whose guardian is Logan Shuey) helpless and dependent daughter of David R. P. Myers, late of Com~ panies C and B, Seventy-eighth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer In­fantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month through duly appointed gnardian.

The name of Elizabeth J. Batchelor, widow of James Batchelor late of Company C, Ninty-third Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry' and pay her a pension at the rate of $35 per month in lieu of that she ls now receiving.

The name of Henrietta ArgadineJ.. widow of Elmore C. Ar~adine late of Company A, First Battalion. '.L·birteenth Regiment "Cruted States Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of William W. Ston~ helpless and dependent son of Wll­Uam W. Stone, late of Company .1:r, First Regiment Ma sachusetts Vol­~nteer Infantry~ and pay h1Iil a pension at the rate of 20 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Eliza~eth V. Mc.Allister, widow of Miron B. McAllister, late of Company A, Fifth Regiment New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. '

The name of John Green helpless and dependent son of Richard Green, late of Company B, First Regiment Tenues ee Volunteer Cav­alry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Anna E. Washington, widow of Robert Washington late of Company I, Fifty-fifth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer In~ fantry, and pay her a pension b.t the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Margaret Hide widow of Francis M. Hide alias Geor""e Bryant, late of Company .El, Ninety-fourth Regiment New York Volun­teer Infantry and pay her a pension at the rate of 40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving, through dllly appointed guardian.

The name of Margaret Keller, widow of George Keller late of Com­pany I, Fifty-third Regiment and Company G, One hundred and thirty­second Regiment.l. New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $a0 per month.

The name of Anna Topper, widow of William A. Topper allas Avitus B. Topper, late of Company F, First Regiment Potomac Home Brigade Maryland Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Mary Walden, widow of William Walden, late of Com­pany E, First Regiment Arkansas Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now re­ceiving.

The name of Marlon B. Rathbun, helple and dependent son of George W. Rathbun, late of Company I. Twenty-first Regiment Mis­souri Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension -at the rate of 20 per month through duly appointed guardian.

The name of Sadie M. McKinney widow o! Harvey McKinney, late of Company K, One hundred and eighteenth Regiment New York 'Volunteer Infantry, a.nd pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Susan Hall, widow of Melvin S. P. Hall, late of Com­pany E, Forty-ninth Regiment, and Company I Seventh Regiment, Kentucky Volunteer Infantry~ and Company E, Sixth Regiment Ken­tucky Volunteer Cavalry, ana pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Martha E. White widow of William L. White, late of Company B, Seventh Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 40 per month.

The name of Eliza P. Pike widow of Elijah Pike, late of Company C, Thirteenth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Mary E. Holt, 'widow of Joseph D. Holt, late of Com­pany .A, Twenty-eighth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Louisa A; Pennock, widow of Henry Pennock, lute of Company K, Sixth Regiment Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month through duly appointed guardian.

The name of Josephine C. Browning, widow of Abraham M. Brown­ing, late of Company H, Thirty-eighth Regiment New Jer~y Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $35 per month in lieu ot that she is now receiving.

The name of Carrie M. Birdsall, helpless and" dependent daughter of James H . .Birdsa.ll, late of Company I, Fifty-ninth Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Mary J. Rookard widow ot James Bookard, late of Company C, Forty-ninth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Mary Kester widow of Francis Y. Kester, late of Company A, Twenty-second iiegiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Sarah El. Rankin, widow of John Ilankin, late of Com­pany F, Twenty-sixth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Sarah Elizabeth Burres , widow of Jesse Burress, late of Company A, Twenty-third Regiment Missouri Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $35 per month in lieu of that be ls now receiving.

The name of Louisa S, Skaggs, widow of William B. Skaggs, late of Company El, Third Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, and pay ller a. pension at the rate of $40 per month in lien of that she is now receiving.

The name of Mary J. Davis, widow of Jacob B. Davis, late of Com­pany C, Twenty-sixth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry1 and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that sne is now receiving. .

Tbe name of Hannah Batley, widow of James W. Balley, late of Com­pany E, Ninety-seventh Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $42 per month in lieu of that she is now re­ceiving: Pro1'itleil, That in the event ot the death of Arthur Bailey, helpless and dependent son of said Hannah and James W. Bailey, the additional pension herein granted shall cease and determine~ Provfdea further, That in the event of the death of Hannah Bailey, the name of said Arthur Balley shall be placed on the pension roll, subject to tbe

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The name of Emelle Caron, widow of David Caron, alias David Cur­ran, late of Company D, First Regiment Maine Volunteer Cavalry, and p y her a peDBion at the rate of $30 per month. -

The name of Evaline Jenkins, widow of David B. Jenkins, late of Company F, Second Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Infantry, and Com­pany C

1 Thirteenth Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her

a pen"10n at the rate of 40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Celia Cary, helpless and dependent daughter of Samuel Cary, late of Company I, Sixteenth Regiment New York Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month through duly appointed guardian.

'rhe name of .Mary J. Brown, widow of William Brown, late of Com­pan~' B, Twenty-first Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Cavalry, and the Eighty-sixth Company, Second Battalion Veteran Reserve Corps, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.-

The name of Claribel Healy, helpless and dependent daughter of Stephen Healy, late of Company D, Eighty-first Re~ent Ohio Volun­tef"r Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rute of ~20 per month.

The name of Meli sa J. Walker, widow of lliram Walker, late of Company B, One hundred and fourth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. .

The name of .Martha J. Mun on, widow of Henry C. Mun on, alias Charles Wright, late of Company H, Thirty-third Regiment New Jersey Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of ··35 per month in lieu of that she i now receiving.

The name of Andrew Shillingburg, late of Quartermaster Department, United States Army, and pay him a pen ion at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Fannie Knowles, widow of James Knowles, late of Com­pany K, Sixty-fourth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Alice B. Moore, widow of Pliny Moore, late of Company C, Sixteenth Regiment New York "Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 35 per month in lieu of that be is now receiving.

Tb name of Sabria L. Clark, former widow of Louis G. Foote. late of C mpany H, Second Battalion Fourteenth Regiment United States Volunteer- Infantry, and Battery E, Third Regiment United States Volunteer Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Seph J. Jones, widow of Hubl>ard F. Jone , late or Company L, Ei.gbtb: Regiment Mi S-Ouri Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a p-ension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Minnie W. Caswell, widow of Morris A. Caswell, late of Company H, Ninety-seeond Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, a.no Company K, Fourteenth Regiment New York Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and pay be:r a pension at the- rate of $30 per month.

The name of Susan E. Slinker, widow of Levi Slinker, late or Company G, Seventy-first Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pey her a pen ion at the rate af 30 per month.

The name of Sarah .A. Graves, widow of Samuel C. Graves late captain Twenty-seventh Unattached Company Massachusetts Voliinteer lnfontry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Jbse-ph Miley, te of Company F, SeTenth Regiment We t Virginia Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Lavina F. Prichett, widow of Martin Prichett, late of Company B, Ninety-eighth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of ~arie Hirt, widow of Herma~ A. Hirt, late of Company B, Twelfth Regunent, and Company I, Fifty-fourth Regitnent and Company .A, One hundred and ninety-first Regiment, New York Vol­unteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Martha J. Purdon, widow of John P. Purdon, late of Company I, Twelfth Regiment. and Comp ny D, Fifty-ninth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of ·30 peX month.

The name of Albert H. Ellwood, late of Company P First Regi­ment California Volunteer Infantry, and Companv G ·Seventy-first Regiment Pennsylvania Infantry, and Company P, 'seventy-first Regi­ment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and Eighteenth Independent Battery and Twenty-fifth Independent Battery, New York Volunteer Li~bt Artillery, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month.

The name o~ Mary Ij1. Wells, widow of Edwin O. Well , late of Company H, Sn:th Regunent Ma sachu etts V(}lunteer Infantry a.nd pay her a pension at the rate of $30 J?er month. '

The name of Ro e M. Tucke:r, widow of Frank Tucker late of Company F, Thlrty-sh.i:h Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer 'Infantry and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. '

The name of Mary .A. Jones, widow of Samuel Jone , late of Com­pany E, One hundred and forty-second Regiment Ohio Volunteer In­fantry, and pay her a pensiQn at the rate of $30 per month

The name of Winifred ~- Adams, widow of :Martin L . .Adams, late of Company C, Tw nty-sJ.Xth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month. '

The name of Sarah ~· Reynolds, widow of William Reynolds, late of Company C, S.eventy-nmth Ref!?iment Indiana Volunteer Infantry and pay her a peruuon at the rate o $30 per month. ' Th~ name of Ezra M. SE>llers, helpless and dependent son of John H

Sellers, late of Comi>any B. Fifty-seventh Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pensi-On at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Emma M. Mcintyre, widow of Ezra. Mcintyre late of Company Fl, Fourteenth Regiment New York V~unteer Infa.n'try and Company E, Fi!St Regiment New York Volunteer Light Artillery: and pay her a pension at the rate of $.30 per month.

The name of Hester Lindsay, widow of William W Lindsay late of Company A, First Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Infantry and 'pay her a pension at the rate of $72 per month, to include 6 per month for each of the seven minor children of Hester and William W. Lindsay to wit, Mable Lee. WiJiiam Henry, Eula Bell, Mary Daisy-, .Arrgeline, Leo. and Clarence W8;}den, to the _date. they severally attalil the age of 16 years, such pension to be pa.t.d, distributed, and terminated the same as widows' and minors' pensions granted under existing general pension laws.

The name of Jeremiah W. McNew, helpless and dependent on ot John J. McNew, late of Company D, Thirty-seventh Regiment Indiana 1Volunteer Infantry, and Compan;v H, Fifteenth Regiment Veteran Re­serve Corps, and pay him a pens10n at the rate of . 12 per month.

The name of Catherine Rugg, widow of Jay Rog!?. late of Company D, One hundred and thirty-seeond Repment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate or $30 per month.

The name ot Ellen J. Webb, former widow of John N. Lawson, late of Company Rl, Forty-sixth Reglm.ent Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and Company K, Second Regiment United States Volunteer Cavalry, and pay hera pension at the rate of $30 per month. • The name of Jennie M. Freeborn, widow of Montraville M. Freeborn.

late of Company L, Fourth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Viola Andrews, helpless and dependent daughter ot George W. Andrews, late of Company E, Thirty-third Re~ment Penn­sylvania Volunteer Infantry, Fourth Reserve, and una signed, Fifty­tourth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate or $20 per month.

The name of William H. Willard, helpless and dependent son of Elias Willard, late of Company A, Sixty-ejgbth Reg!ment Ohio Volunteer In­fantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Emma F. Freeland, widow of John J. Freeland, late of Company I, Seventy-fourth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Maria C. Fick. widow or William P. Fick, late of Com­pany F, Eleventh Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Elizabeth Mullins, former widow of James Monroe, late of Company E, First Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Light Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Clara. L. Rnndall, widow of James H. Randall, late of Company D, First Regiment Vermont Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and Company C, First Battalion Vermont Volunteer Heavy Artillery,. and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The nanre of Mary Chapman, widow of Henry K. Chapman, late of Company A, First Battalion Ma achusetts Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Lucinda Grubb, widow of Abraham Grubb, late of Company K, One hundred and eighty-fifth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Sally A. Carney, widow of .Tobn H. Carney, late of Company A, Second Regiment, and Company H, First Regiment, North Carolina Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of

30 per month. The name of Mary Cole, widow of Alonzo Cole, late of Company F,

Twenty-ninth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen­sion at the rate of $30 pe.r month.

'l'he name of Ida J . .McMath, widow of Charles McMath, late of Company C, Twenty-third Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay

·her a pension at the rate of 30 per month. The name of William S. Wil on, late of United States steamship Ver­

mont. United State Navy, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month.

Th name of Ella W. Cunningham, helpless and dependent daughter of John Cunningham, late of Company B. Fourteenth Regiment New York State Militia.. later known as the Eighty-fourth Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Annie E. Allen, widow of George L. Allen, lat~ of Com­pany F, Ninth Regiment Maine Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen ion at the rate- of . 30 per month.

The name of Eliza Robinson, widow of · Willliun A. Robin on, late of Company K, Seventieth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 40 per month in lieu of that she 1s now receiving.

The name of George W. Garri on, 11!-te of Company C, One hundred and twentieth Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $!l0 per month.

The name of Nancy A. Judson, widow of Phineas D. Judson, late of Company H, Fir t" Regiment Iowa Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name or Sallie · Perdue, widow of Granville C. Perdue, late of Company A, Ele>enth Regiment East Tennes e Volunteer Cavalry, and Con1pany E, Se>entb Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of L.ucru y Gray, widow of Hiram H. Gray, late of Com­pany A, Forty-ninth Regimt.>nt Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pensfon at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Mary F. Green, former widow of Jame R. Rice, late of Company B, Sixty-third Ilegiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, a:nd pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of John Calvin Lane, late scout and guide, Eighth Regi.­ment Mis ouri Volunteer Cavalry. and pay him a pension at the rate of 50 per month in lieu of that be i now receiving.

The name of Nellie .A.. Lovell, helples and dependent daughter of J. Byron Lovell. late of Company C, Twenty-eighth Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of 20 per month in lieu of that l'lbe i now receiving.

The name of Ella J. Lovell, widow of Nathan V. Lovell, late of Com­IJaDY B, Seventb Regiment Michigan Volunteer Cavalry, and Company B, Ninth Re~iment Michigarr Volunteer Int"antry, and pay her a pen­sion at the rate of $30 per month..

The name of Alvcrdie Rush, helpless and dependent daughter ot Salathiel Rush, late of Company F, Sixty-eighth Rei?iment Ohio Volun­teer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per mon.th.

The name of Anna D. Clinch. widow or Edward S. Clinch, late of Company A, Eighth Regiment Minne ota Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

Tbe name of 1\Iary F. Grady, former widow of Jesse Grady, late of Company H, Sixty-third Regimf"Dt Inruana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Mary .ID. Cole, widow of James M. Cole, late of Com­pany C, Second Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pem;ion at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Jacob B. Boyer, late of Company F, Third Regiment Michigan Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pen ion at the rate of $50 per month without recoupment by the Government for former alleged erroneous payments of pension.

The name of Salada Moses, la:te nurse. Medical Department, United States Army, and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Dorcas B. Hall, widow of William N. Hall, late of Com­pany B, Eleventb R giment IDinoi Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a !)(?n. ion at~ rate of $30 per month.

The name of Sadi E. Younkin, helple s and dependent daughter of Samuel F. Younkin, late of Company A, Twelfth Regiment West Vi.r·

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ginia Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month through duly appointed guardian.

The name of Alice Meeks, widow of Reuben M. Meeks, late of Com­pany El, First Regiment Alabama Volunteer Vidette Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. •

The name of Mary E. teinberg, widow of John Steinberg, late of Company K, Third Regiment Wi consin Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. ·

The name of .Albertina L. Mc.Allister, widow of William B. Mc.Allis­ter, late of Company A, Fifth Regiment Maine Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Esteller Barrows, helpless and dependent daughter of Isaac C. Barrows, late of Company JP., Fourteenth Regiment Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, and Forty-first company, Second Battalion Veteran Reserve Corps, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. · .

The name of Margaret L. Livensparger, widow of Louis Liven­eparger, late of Company G, Twenty-fifth Regiment Ohio Volunteer In­fantry, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Margaret Hobb , widow of James H. Hobbs, late of Company F, Thirty-first Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Martha L. Stahl, widow of Hiram E. Stahl, late of Com­pany D, One hundred and seventeenth Regiment Illinois Volunteer In­fantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. _

The name of Elizabeth J. Smith, widow of Harry H. Smith, late of Company I, Eleventh Regiment New Jersey Volunteer Infantry, and pa:v her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Lou Phillips, widow of John C. Phillips, late of Com­pany G, Fourth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, and Company H, Sixteenth Regiment Veteran Reserve Corps, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of .Alice H. Williams, widow of James J. Williams. late of Company B, Sixteenth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Elizabeth E. Rettig, widow of George Rettig, late of Company F, Forty-second Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Kate Wilder, widow of John W. Wilder, late of Com-• pany F, Twelfth Regiment, and Company G, Fifty-ninth Regiment, Indi­

ana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Caroline El. Harris, widow of Edward J. Harris, late of Company D, Sixty-fifth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and Company E. Second Regiment Veteran Reserve Corps, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Lydia El. Johnson, widow of Thomas W. Johnson, late of Company H, One hundred and forty-sixth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Harriet J. Houghtaling, widow of Aaron Houghtaling, late of Company D, Fourth Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Phebe A. Moore, widow of James .A. Moore, late of Company E, O age Councy (Mi souri) Home Guards, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Mary White, widow of Geor.,.e W. Wbitf', late of Com­pany I, Twenty-sixth Regiment Indiana VoYunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Elizabeth D. Place, widow of Edward Place. late of Company I, One hundred and twenty-second Regiment Penn ylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Druke Nettie Barnett, now Humphry, helpless and de­pendent daughter of Edmond Barnett, late of Company B, Thirty-first Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that ehe ls now receiving.

The name of Mary .A. Bennett, widow of Emery Bennett, late of Company C, Fifty-eighth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Rose E. Stephens, widow of Owen Stephens, late of Company B., Third Regiment Michigan Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Bernadina Bruns, helpless and dependent daughter of Anton Bruns, alia.s .Anton Brown, late of ComJ?any C, Sixth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pens.ion at the rate of $20 per month. •

The name of Nora H. Dobbins, widow of George H. Dobbins, late ordinary seaman, United States Navy, and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The nrune of Harry H. Sieg, helpless and dependent son of Henry .A. Sieg, late of Company F, Ninth Regiment Unitecl States Volunteer In­fantry, and pay ·him a pension at the rate of 20 per month in lieu of that be is now receiving.

The name of Samuel W. Farmer, helpless a.nd dependent son of James E. Farmer. late of Company G, Th.ird Regiment Indiana Volun­teer Cavalry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Laura J. Lowman, widow of Zachariah W. Lowman, late of Company A, Third Regiment Potomac Home Brigade Mary­land Volunteer Infantry, and pay. her a pension at the rate of 40 per month in lieu of that she ts now receiving.

The name of Malinda C. Greyer, widow of John H. Greyer, late of Company H, Sixty-eighth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Charlotte E . Rockwell, widow of Thomas H. Rockwell late of Company G, Ninth Regiment, and Company El, Third Regiment; New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Martha Morrow. widow of William .A. Morrow, late of Company G, Tenth Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Infantry and pay her a pen ion at the rate of 30 per month. '

The name of David J. Collins, late of Company D, First Regiment Tennes ee Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month.

The name of Hattie E. Rayburn, widow of John F. Rayburn, late of Company C, Fjftieth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Eva Lochner, widow of Charles Lochner, late of Com­pany .A, Seventeenth Regiment Missouri Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Elizabeth Walker, widow of Reason Walker late of Company C, Seventieth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infan1:ry ' and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month. '

The name of Margaret Price, widow of James M. Price. late of Company D, One hundred and nineteenth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Henry Coffee, helpless and dependent son of Grandi on G .. Coffee, late of ompany E, One hundred and tenth Regiment Illi­nois Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of 20 per month.

The name of Josephine McAfee, widow of James Mc.!.fee late of Company ~. Fifth Regiment Michigan Volunteer Infantry, 'and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Matilda .Marshall, widow of Abram L. Marshall late of Company C, One hundred and fifty-fifth Regiment Illinois Volun­teer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Clara A. Young, widow of John Young late of Com­pany L, Fifth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pen-sion at the rate of 30 per month. ·

The name of Bessie M. Cogley, helpless and dependent daughter of Da".id D. Cogley;., late of Company M, Fourteenth Regiment Penn­sylvama Volunteer cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 20 per month . .

The name of Maggie Simp on, widow of James Simp on late of Company ~. Sixtieth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry,' and pay her a .Pen ion at the rate of 35 per month in lieu of that she is now receivmg.

The name of Mary L. S. Bailey, widow of Lorenzo W Bailey late assistant surgeon, Ninety-third Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry and .pay her a .P~nsion at the rate of $35 per month in lieu of that she is now rece1vmg. ·

The name of Charity A. Freeman, widow of Jasper T. Freeman, late quartermaster surgeon, Seventh Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Charle E. Tate, helpless and dependent on of David M. Tate, late of Company B, Thirty-second Re«iment Illinois Volun­teer Infantry, and pay him a pen ion at the rate of • 20 per nronth.

The name of ~ary E. Selby, widow of Francis M. elby late of Company I, Ninety-eighth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infaritry and pay her !1 .Pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that she is now rece1vmg.

The name of Margaret R-. Smallwood, widow of Francis M Small­wood, alias Charle Kimble late of Company K, Seventy-thlfd Re!!i­ment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate "'of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Eliza Jane Bell, widow of Jes e W. Bell late of Com­pany F , ~hirteenth Regiment Mis ouri Volunteer Cav:ilry and pay her a pens1on at the rate of $40 per month in lieu· of that she is now receiving.

The name of Nancy L. King widow of John H. King, late of Com­pany G, Ninety-third Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her .a .Pension at the rate of $35 per month in lieu of that she i now rece1nng.

The name of Lutitia Stilwen, widow of Jarrett Stilwell late of Company I, One hundred and forty-th" ·d Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Effie Fatheree, helpless and dependent daughter of William Fatheree, late of Company C, One hundred and ele>enth Re"i­ment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate

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of $20 per month.

The name of Emma Wiley, widow of Lemuel S. Wiley late of Com­pany H, Fiftieth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Phebe Cooper, widow of Louis Cooper, late of Company I, Eleventh Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Walter H. Cannon, helpless and dependent on of Thomas B. Cannon, late of Company K, Forty-sixth Regiment Mu ouri Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Rosa De Graft', widow of Simon De Graff, pensioned as Simon De Gruff, late of Company B, One hundred and sixty-sixth Regi~ent Ohio National Guard Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Emma A. Littrell, widow of William W. Littrell late of Company A, T~irty-second Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pens10n at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of John W. Fish, helpless and dependent on of James Fish, late of Company E, First Regiment Maine Volunteer Heavy Artil­lery, and pay him a pen ion at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Clara J. Merwin, widow of Byron W. Merwin, late of Company D, Ninth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Eliza M. Clark, widow of Jehiel Clark, late of Com­pany F, Sev-enty-tlftb Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Mary El. Wright, widow of Joel Wright, late of Com­pany H, One hundred and forty-fourth Regimeut Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Ida D. Campbell, widow of Jacob Campbell, late of Company I, Ninth Regiment Pennsylvania Re erve Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of .Anna l\I. Hay, widow of Wellington Hay, late of Company K, Sixteenth Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of .Mary hearer. helpless and dependent daughter of William Shearer, late of Companie B and A. Eighth R giment. and Company E. Fourth Regiment. Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of '20 per month in lieu of that she is now recei>ing.

The name of Emma Hodge. former widow of Zachariah Roberts, late unassigned, Twenty-eighth Regiment Unite<l States Colored Volunteer Infantry, and pay her· a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of ~Iary J. l\Ialone, widow of John H. Malone, late of Company A, Fourth Regiment Tennes ee Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Sarah Bennett, widow of Nathaniel Bennett, late of Company C, One hundred and thirty- eventh Regiment New York Vol­unteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

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1922_. CONG:RESSIONAL RECORD-BEN.ATE. 12273 The name of Tabitha Hammnns, ·widow of :Wllliam Hammons, late

of Company E., Tw.enty-first Regiment, and Campany C, "Twenty-fourth Regiment. Missouri Volunteer In:iantry, and pay her a pension at the rat of $30 per month.

The name of Henry H. Hill, late of Company G, First Regiment Alabama and Tenne e .independent "Vidette Volunteer Cavalry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $:50 per month.

Tbe name of Nancy J. Kelliker, widow of James C . . Kellllrer, late of Company H, First Regiment Kentucky Volunteer ·Cavalry, and pay ber a pension at the rate of $35 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The nam~ of Jessie M. Brundage, widow of Isaac S. 'Brundage, late of Company C, One hundred and fifth Regiment Illinois Voluntetir Infantry and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

Tbe n~me of Jame W. McLaughlin, late of Captain Tilbert's Com­pany C, Benton CndetR, Mi souri Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month.

The name of Milton T. Callahan, jr., beli>less and dependent so_n of Milton T. Callahan, late major, Thlrty:fourth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a penSlon at the rate of $20 :Per month in lieu of that be is now receiviug, thTough duly ap_p<>i.nted guardian. .

The name of Mary Jane Quiggle, widow of Horatio H. Qmggle, late of Compal)y K, Fourteenth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Frances 1. Wallace widow of William A.. Wallace, late of Company E Thirteenth R.eglment New York State Volunteer .Militia Infantry, an'd pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that flhe 1s now receiving.

The name of Louisa S. Gayland, widow of .Alexander GayJand, late of Company I, Forty-seventh Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer In~ fantry, aud p y her a penroon at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Effie J. Wolf, helpless and dependent daughter of Leonard Wolf, late of Company B, Forty-eighth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay aer a {>ension at the rate -0! $20 per month in Ueu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Mary L. Haddix. widow of David Haddix, late of Com­pany C, Sev.enteenth Regiment West Virginia Vol~nteer Infantry, and pav ~r a pensfon at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Katherine Roch, widow of John Hoch, late of Company A, Ninety-sixth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Jnfan..tr;v, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that sbe is now -receiving.

The name of Malinda K. McGowen, widow of William S. McGowen, late of Company C Twenty-"fourth .Regiment Indiana Volunteer lnfau­try, and pay her a pension at the .rate of 35 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Mary Peters.. widnw of Wesley B. Peters, late of Com­pany H, One hundred and seventy-sixth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pa:v her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Hattie Nolan, widow of James Nolan, late landsman, United States Navy, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 ner month.

The name of M:iry A. Guthrie, widow of Frederick A. Guthrie, late of Company B, Thirteenth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and pay hei· a pe!Ulinn a.t tbe rate of $40 per ·month in lieu of that she is now rece1vrng.

The name of Emma F. 'Bartholomew, widow of Ephraim 'Bartholo­mew, late of Company A. Nineteenth :Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and Comp.any I, Twent~th Regiment -Indiana Volunteer In­fantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per .montn.

The name of Eugene High.tower, widow of Meade Hightower, late of Company H. One hundred and sixteenth Regiment United States Col­ored Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension .at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of William S. Dilg~r. helpless ·an_d dependent -son of Mathias J. Dilger, 'late ()f Company A, Flrst Re,giment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month, through duly appointed guardian.

The name of 'l'bomas H. Dilger, helpless and dependent son of Mathias J. Dilger, lute of Company A, Fust Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month, througb duly appointed guardian.

The name of Frances W. Mallow, widow of Adolphus P. Mallow, late of Company C. Strtieth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and Company A, Nineteenth Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pe!lsion at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receivmg.

The name of "Martha J. Cooper, widow of Thomas McCuin Cooper, late of Company I, Ninth Regiment Provisional Elnrolled MisS<>uri Vol­unteer Militia, and pay her a pension at the rate of $35 per month in lieu of that ~be is now receiving.

The name of Alice Carleton, helpless and dependent daughter of Daniel W. Carleton, late of Company A, Nineteenth _Regiment Massa­chusetts Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of tbat she hi now receiving, through duly appointed guardian.

The name of Ella Snow, widow of Thomas .J. Snow, late of Company H, Second Regiment Ohio Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and Two hundred and forty-fourth Company, First Battalion Veteran Reserve Corps, and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Mary J. Mackey, widow of David r,,. Mackey, late of Company B, Ninety- eventh -Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay he1· a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now Teeeiving.

The name of Rosetta Moon, widow of Whitcom Moon, late of Com­pany C, Sixtb Regiment 1owa Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pen­sion at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Kate R. Wolf, widow of Peter F. Wolf, latti of Company C, One hundred and fortieth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pav her a pension at the Tate of $30 per month.

The name of Louis Wise, helples and dependent son of Thomas A. Wise, late of Company E, Eighth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month: Provided, That sbould claimant's motber hereafter be allowed a p~nsion the additional amount granted by this act shall be reduced to $12 per month.

The name of S. Ida C. Lewis, widow of Reuben M. Lewis, late of Company E. Seeond R~iment PennRylvania Volunt~er Heavy Artillery, and pay her· a pension at the rate of $35 per month in lieu of that

-sbe is now receiving. The name of Ada C. Fig-ley, widow of William B. Figley, late of

Company F. Ninety-ninth Re.:?im("Dt Ohio Volunteer Iufa.ntry, and pay · her a pen ion at the rate of $30 per month.

The n_ame of Phoebe Ann --Webb, widow of Daniel C. Webb, late of Company C, Third Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Infantry, and pay her 4l pension at th~ rate of 30 per month.

The name of Eliza J. Stever, widow of John H. Stev-er, late of Com­pany I, Forty-seventh Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and pay her ~-pension at the rate of $3'5 per month in lieu of that she is now recernng. ~he name of Car-rte ~· Stringer, widow of George Stringer, late third

asststant tingineer, U1uted States Navy, anu pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Nancy A. -Stratton, widow of William Stratton, late of Company D, Sixth (Eleventh) Regiment Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of !$40 per month in lieu of that she is new receiving.

The name of 'Martha E. Hart, fol'mer widow of Jeptha S. Hart, late of Tenth Independent. Battery, Wisconsin Volunteer Light .Artillery, and transferred to Nmth Indepeudent Battery, Wisconsin Volunteer Light Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Nancy A. Flannigan, widow of Harrison Flannigan late of Company I, Elleventh Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month- in lieu of that she is now receiving, through duly appointed guardian. Th~ name of Mary Fl Berdine, wiClow of George W. Berdine, late

of Company B, Eighty-sixth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she -is now receiving. -

The name of William Edwards, helpless and dependent son of Mont­gomery Edwards, late of Company C, One hundred and eightieth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, ruid pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The ,nam~ of Emma Oliver, widow of William M. Oliver, late of Company L, Fourth ·Regiment Michigan V<>lunteer Cavalry, and i>ay her a pension at . the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

Tbe name of Mary A. ·Stroup, widow of Samuel Stroup late of Com­pany C, One hundred and twenty-fifth Regiment Pennsyivania Volun­teer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Maggie Sehwei~rt, widow of Louis Schweigert, late of Company H, Forty-seventh Regiment Obio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pens.ion _at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she ts now receiving.

Tbe name of Laura A. Rains, wid-ow of James Rains, late of Company B, Fifth Regiment East Tennessee Volunttler Infantry, and pay ber a pension at the rate of $35 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Irene B. Johnson, widow of Bradish W. Johnson, late midshipman, United States Naval Academy, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Anna Robbins, widow of Daniel S. Robbins, late of Com­pany M, Second Regiment California Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiv­ing: Provided, ~hat in the event of the death of Olive Robbins, helpless and dependent dau~hter of said .Anna and Daniel S. Robbins, the addi­tional pension herem granted shall c.ease and determine : A.nd provided furthtw, That in the event of the death of .Anna Robbins, tbe name of said Olive Robbins shall be placed on the peusion roll, subject to the provisions and limitations of the pension law-a, at the rate of $20 per month from and after the date of death of said Anna Robbins.

The name of Anna M. Benton1 widow of Edward T. Benton, late of Company F, First Regiment Uruted States Cavalry, and Company M, First Regiment United States Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pen­sion at the rate of '$30 per month.

The name of Julia Larone, widow of Julius Larone, late of Company M, Sixth Regiment New York Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and pay h,er a pension at the rate of $40 per month in .lieu of that she is now receiving. •

The name of Ida V. Trinkle, widow of Leander Trinkle, late <>f Com­pany I, Seventy-third Regiment Indiana Volunteer Jnfantry, and Com­pany A, Fifth Regiment Veteran Reserve Corps, and pay he_r a pension at the rate of $30 per month. . .

The name of Sarah Dailey,_ widow of Francis M. Dailey, late of Com­pany C, Thirtieth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the T"ate of $30 pe-r month.

The .name of Elizabeth Hatfield, widow of William H. Hatfield, late of ColDt>.aDY H. Forty-eighth Re~ent Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, and pay her .a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Louisa El. Williams, widow of John D. Williams, late of Companv H, Eighth Regiment Mis ouri Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Louisa M. Loving, widow of George W. Loving, late of. Company B, Eighteenth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of $42 · per m-onth in lieu of that she is now .re-­ce1ving: Provided, That in the event of the death of Josa Anna Loving, helpless and dependent daughter of said Louisa M. and George W. Lov· ing, the additional pension herein granted shall eease and determine: Ana provided further, That in the event of the death of Louisa M. Loving, the name of said J osa Anna. Lovin~ shall be placed on the pen· sion roll, subject to the provisions antl llimtations of the pension laws, at the rate of 20 per month from and after the date of death of saia Louisa M. Loving.

The name of Emma Loop, widow of Spellman Loop, late of Company •K, One hundred and sixth Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Matilda S. Brewer, former widow of John B. Brewer, late of Company G, One hundred and sixty-second Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 ~r month.

The name of Lewis V. Boyle, helpless and dependent son of James 'H. Boyle, late <>f Company C, Tenth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month, through duly appointed guardian. -

Tbe name of Rachel Melton, wW.ow of Austin P. Melton, late of Company I, Fourth Regim~nt, and Company G, One hundred and sixth

·Regiment, Illinois Volunteer Infantry, ·and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that. she is now receiving.

"The nam~ of Pr7or R. Bright, helpless and dependent son of Rooert H. Bright, late o Company I, 'fhird Regiment Te.nnessee 'Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

T)le name of Myra C. Robbins. widow of Henry A. Robbins, late of Company B, Sixteenth Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and _pay her a pension at the rate of ~30 per month.

The name of Mary El. Cann, widow of Otho Cann, late of Company E, Seeond Regiment Michigan Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension a.t the rate -of 130 per month.

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The name of Margaret Gray, wjdow of Charles D. Gray, late of Company E, Eighth Regjment, and Company C, One hundred and forty­eighth Regjment, Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Betty Dobson, widow of Manuel Dobson, late of Com­pany F, Seventy-ninth Regjment · United States Colored Volunteer Infantry, and pay bet a 11ension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Martha J. Hazlewood1 widow of. George W. Hazlewood, late of Company I, Thirty-eighth Regunent Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $42 per month in lien of that she is now receiving: Provided, That in the event of the death of Inez Hazlewood, helple s and dependent daughter of said Martha J. and George W. Hazlewood, the additional pension herein granted shall cease and determine : And provided fUt·ther, That in the event of the death of Martha J. Hazlewood, the name of said Inez Hazlewood shall be placed on the pension roll, subject to the provisions and limitations of the ~n ion laws, at the rate of $20 per month from and after the date of death of said Martha J. Hazlewood.

The name of Martha F . Berry, widow of Charles T. Berry, late of Company F, Fifty-fourth Regiment Illinois Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate ,of $30 per month.

'l'he name of Elizabeth Carroll, widow of Henry Carroll late brigadier geD;eral, United States Volunteers, Sp~ish war, and c~lonel Seventh Umted States Cavalry, Regular Establishment, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 Pt'I month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Caroline Sherman, widow of Alexander V. Sherman late of Company C, One hundred and twenty-third Regiment Indiana' Vol­unteer Infantry, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of $30 per · month

The name of E1fie Robin on, helpless and dependent daughter of Pe!er Robin on, late of Company E, First Re!timent Potomac Home Brigade. Maryland Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month, through duly appointed guardian.

The name of Catherine Moler, widow of Henry Moler, late of Com­pany B, One hundred and sixteenth Regiment Indiana Volunteer In­fantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Emma Hibbard, widow ot Oliver D. Hibbard late of Comp~y E. Third Regiment Vermont Volunteer Infantry, and' pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Annie I. Geen, widow of William Geen late of Com­pany M, Sixth.Regiment Mi souri State Militia Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pen 10n at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Margaret C. Fish, widow of Simon W. Fish late of Company E, Twenty-first Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, 'and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Amanda J. Moon, widow of Isaac F. Moon, late of Com­pany B, 11'ortieth Regjment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. .

The name of Malcom C. Rogers, late guide United States Volunteers and pay him a. pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that be is now receiving.

The name of Evelina Sprague. helpless and dependent daughter of William N. prague, late of Company D, First Regiment Mas a­cbusetts Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Mollie Alexander, widow of Josiah Alexander late of Company G, First Regiment Provisional Enlisted Missouri Volunteer Militia, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. ·

The name of Mary Demott, widow of Charles Demott, late of Com­pany H. One hundred and third Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. '

The name o SuiJan C. McCollum., widow of Owen McCollum late of Seventeenth Battery New York Volunteer Light Artillery, and 'pay her a pension at the rate of 5\30 per month.

The name of Cora A. Froman. widow of James M. Froman late of Company F, Seventh Re~iment Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Margaret E. Geist, widow of Frederick W. Geist late of Companies A and F. Thirty-ninth Regjment Ohio Volunteer Iiifantry and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she i now receiving.

The name of Mary Davis, widow of. William Davis, late of Company B, Fifty-seventh Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a p€nsion at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of .Anna Rehwinkel, widow of Fritz Rehwinkel late of Company B, Third Regiment nited States Mounted Rifles · Third Regi­ment United States Cavalry; and captain Company D,' Third Regi­ment United States Infantry, and pay her a peusion at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of William H .. Jenkins, helpless and dependent son of William J enkins, late of Company A, Thrrteenth Regiment Tenne see Volunteer Cavalry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month through duly af pointed _guardian. '

The name o Sarah E . Squires, widow of Newlon Squires late of Company F, Tenth Regiment West Vi1·ginia Volunteer Infa.n'try and pay her a pen ion at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Maryettie Crawford, widow of Eli H. Crawford late of Company E:J, Fiftieth Regiment New York Volunteer Engineers, and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Flora I. Siggins, widow of Isaac W. Siggins late of Company E, Eighty-third Regjment Pennsylvania Volunteer infantry and pay her a pension at the rate of $35 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Mary J. Trimble, widow of Robert Trimble, late of Company C, One hundred and ninety-second Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month . .

The name of Mary J. Weaver, former widow of Benjamin F. Weaver late of Company F, Fourth Regiment Mi souri State Militia Voltmteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Elizabeth Northcraft, widow of Jo eph R. Northcraft, late of Company H, Sixth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and Company A, Fourth Regiment United States Veteran Volunteers, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receivrng, through duly appointed guardian.

The name of Harriet R. J. Hughes, widow of Ceola K. Hughes, late of Company A, Eighth Regiment, and Company D, Eleventh Regiment Mis ouri Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $42 per month in lieu of that she is now receivmg: Provided, That in the event of the death of Martha M. Hughes, helpless and dependent daugh­ter of said Harriet R. J. and Ceola K. Hughes, the additional pension herein granted shall cease and determine: an<Z provided further, '!'hat in the event of the death of Harriet R. J. Hughes the name of said Martha M. Hughes shall be placed on the pension roll, subject to the . provisions and limitation of the pension laws, at the rate of $20 per month from and after the date of death of said Harriet R. J. Hughes.

The nam.e of Eliza A. Grizzle, widow of John F. Grizzle, late of Com­pany H, Fifty-first Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. '

The name of Helen M. Silsby widow of William H. Silsby, late lieu· tenai:it colonel Tenth Regiment iowa Volunteer Infantry and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving

The name of Martha F. Vanzant, widow of John G. Vanzant, late ot Company J?, Thirteenth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a .pens10n at the rate o! $40 per month in lieu of that she i now receivmg.

The name of Frederick Kidwiler, late teamster, Quartermaster De. partment, Unit~d ~tates Army, a?d pay him a pension at the rate ot U2 per month m lieu of that he is now receiving . .

The nam~ of Mary J. Coulson, widow o! Alpheus D. Coulson, late of Company ~. Second Regiment Ohio Volunteer Heavy .Artillery, and pay her a pension a_t the rate !lf $42 per month in lieu of tbat be is now receiving: Provided, That m the event of the death of Everett Coulson helpless. t!-nd dependent son. of said Mary J. and Alpheus D. Coulson: ~e additional pension herern granted shall cease and determine: PJ·o­videa furthe1·, That in the event of the death of Mary J. Coulson the name of said Everett Coulson shall be placed on the pension roll sub­ject to the provisions and limitations of the pension laws at the rate of $20 per month from and after the date of death of said Mary J Coulson. •

The name of Margaret Zetler, widow of William H. Zetler late of Company A, Seventh Regiment Missouri Volunteer Cavalry 'and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. '

The name of Prudence A. Hempstead, widow of James Hempstead late of Company C, Sixteenth Regiment Michigan Volunteer Infantry: and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Lizzie Butler, widow of James F. Butler, late of Company K, Fourteenth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry and pay her a pension at the rate of $~0 per month in lieu of that she iS now receiving.

The name of Mour?ing Sisemore, widow of Farris Sisemore, late of Company F, Thirty-nmth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry and pay her ~ pension. at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Georgja A. Ludwick, helpless and dependent daughter of James E. Ludwick, late of Company A Twelfth Regiment New Jer ey Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pens1on at the rate of 20 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Henry A. King, late of Clay County (W. Va.) Inde­pendent Scouts, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month' in lieu of that be is now receiving.

The name of Margaret J. Rowe widow of Thomas G. Rowe, late ot the Signal Corps, United States lrmy, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per mo11th.

The name of Henry C. Selleck, helpless and dependent son of Wood· ward D. Selleck, late of Company D, Ninety-second Regiment, and Company D, Ninety-sixth Regjment, New York "'Volunteer Infantry. and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month, through duly appointed guardian.

The name of Mollie A. Bradford, helpless and dependent daughter ot Jackson A. Bradford, late of Company F, One hundred and thirtieth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Harriet A. Wood, widow of .Abner G. Wood. late of Company H, One hundred and ninety-second Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $35 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of IDllen Clendenin, widow of Leverett H. Clendenin, late of Company I, Forty-seventh Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Mary E. Ro e, helpless and dependent daughter of George W. Rose, late of Company K, Fifty-sixth Regiment Pennsylvania. Volunteer Infantry. and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that she ·is now receiving. ·

The name of Elizabeth Corl, widow of Martin Corl, late of Company K, Fifty-fifth Regjment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Susan Tolbert, widow of J ohn H. Tolbert, late of Com· pany B, Fifth Regiment Kansas Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she ~s now re· ceiving.

The name of Mary F. May, widow of J eremiah May, late of Company F, Thirtieth Regiment Maine Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen· sion at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Catharine Hoover, widow of .Allen Hoover, late of Com· pany H, Fourth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Cavaky, and pay her a. pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now re· ceiving.

The name of Hannah Bell1 widow of John L. Bell. late of Company A, Fourth Regjment KentucKy Volunteer Mounted I nfantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 40 per month in lieu of that she is noW' receivina:.

The name of Anna Coleman, widow of Thornton Coleman, late of Company I, First Regiment United States Colored Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Dru illa Bu h, helpless and dependent daughter of Daniel D. Bush, late of Company G, Tenth Regiment We t Virginia: Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month, through duly appointed guardian.

The name of Loui a A. Gemmill, widow of Edwin S. Gemmill, late of Company I, One hundred and sixty-sixth Regiment Pennsylvania; Drafted Militia Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Eliza J. Adam , wiclow of Edward Adams, late of Com· pany F, Forty-ninth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infanky, and pay her a pension at the rate of 42 per month in lieu of that she i now receiving : Pro'l:idcd, That in the event of the death of John R. Adams; helple s and dependent son of aid Eliza J. and Edward Adams, the additional pen ion herein granted shall cea e and determine : And pro· vided further, That in the event of the death of Elliza J. Adams, the name of said John R. Adams shall be placed on the pension roll, sub­ject to the provisions and limitations of the pension laws, at the rate of $20 per month from and after the date of death of said Eliza J. Adams.

The name of Margaret LaFayette. former widow of Alonzo L. Scott, late of Company F, One hundred and forty-fourth Re11:iment Ohio Volun­teer Infantry, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of ~O per month.

The name of Paula El. Nyce, helpleRS and dependent danght"- of John 0. Nyce, late of Company R, .One hundred and ninety-fifth fleei­ment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. and pay her a p2nsion at the rate of $20 per month, through duly appointed guardian.

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1922. CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-· SENATE. · 12275 The name of Philip B. Depp, late of Company F, One hundred and

fifth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pen­sion at the rate of $50 per month.

The name of Jennie Barker, widow of John Wesley Barker, late of Company F, Twenty-fourth Regiment United States Colored Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Susan E. Allgood, widow of W111iam F. Allgood, late of Company C, Fifteenth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. ~

The name of Martha E. W. Briggs widow of Martin Briggs, late of Company C, Twenty-third Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Annis Tatum, widow of Shepherd B. Tatum, late of Company K, Fiftieth Regiment Missouri Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Carrie E. Preston, widow of Henry H. Preston, late of Company H, Sixth Regiment New York Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Elenore Adams, former widow of William M.- Perry late of Company F, Seventh Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Martha Th<>rnton, widow of Benjamin Thornton, late of Company D, Twentieth Regiment New York State Militia, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Anna 0. b. Mickley, widow of Joseph P. Mickley, late chief engineer, United States Navy, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. •

The name of William H. Spencer, helpless and dependent son of William H. Spencer, late of Company B, Sixty-fifth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month, payable to duly appointed guardian or conservator.

The name of William Sanderson, late of Company B, Forty-fourth Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month.

The name of Maggie Patterson, widow of Thomas J. Patterson, late of Company I, Eleventh Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry, and Company G, Sixth Regiment United States Infantry, and pay .her a pen­sion at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Ernestine Jacob, widow of Ferdinand Jacob, late of Company D, Ninety-first Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay ber a pension Rt thP. r ate of $30 per month.

The name of James B. Mulford, late of Company B, Seventy-ninth Regiment Oruo Yolunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of 50 per month.

The name of Comfort C. Gregory, widow of Green A. Gregory, late of Company C, Fourth Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Belinda Patrick, widow of John Patrick, late of Com­pany I, Eighth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, qnd Companv C, Ninth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Nora Hazzal'd , wic'low of John J. Hazzard, late of Sixth Independent Battery, WiRconsin Volunteer Light Art1llery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Cora E. Brown, helpless and dependent daughter of James S. Brown, late of Company F, Thirteenth Regiment Maryland Volnnteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that tihe is now receiving, through duly appointed guardian or conservator.

The name of William Martin, late of Company I, Forty-eighth Regi­ment Wisconsin Volunteer !nfantry, and pay him a pension at the rate <>f $50 per month.

The name of Samuel S. McKenzie, late of Company D, Veteran B11.t­talion1 Second Regiment Potomac Home Brigade, Maryland Volunteer lnfanuy, and pay rum a pension at the rate of $50 per month.

The name of Ge<>rge Hetchler, helpless and dependent son of George Hetchler, late of Company E, Fifth Regiment Michigan Volunteer Cavalry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Paul Hubner, late of Company C, Twenty.fifth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month.

'rl;e name of Josephine Mccready, widow of James A. Mccready, late of Battery B, First Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Light Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Anna C. Livingston, widow of Jame C. Livingston, late of Company E, Third Re~ment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate · of $30 per month.

The name of Joseph F. Ritcherdson, late of Company C, One hundred and twenty-,i;;econd Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month.

The name of Frank L. Pierce, helpless and dependent son of George Pierce, late of Sixty-ninth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Josephus S. Ambrose, helpless and dependent son of Snod Ambrose, late of Company L, First Regiment North Carolina Vol­unteer Mounted Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Julia A. Tomlinson, widow of Samuel Tomlinson, late of Company I, One hundred and forty-fourth Regiment Illinois Volun­teer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The nlillle of Josephine Satrell, widow of Charles Saft'elf, late of Com­pany I, One hundred and seventy~ninth Regiment Ohio Volunteer In­fantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Alta A. Roush, helpless and dependent daughter of Joseph Roush, late of Company C, One hundred and eighty-first Regi­ment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month, through duly appointed guardian. .

The name of George H. Dearborn, late of Company A, Fifty-sixth Regiment Pennsylvania Militia Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of John S. D<>dge, late of Company F, Fifth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, and Company G, Eleventh Regiment Maine Volunteer Infantry, and Company G, Second District of Columbia Yolunteer Infantry, and Company E, Twentieth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $72 per month without recoupment by the Bureau of Pensions for former alleged erro­neous payments of pension.

The name of Thomas Holden, late of Company E, One hundred and ninety-sevonth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pen­sion at the rate _of $50 per month.

The name of EHlie A. Hill, widow of William H. Hill, late of Com­pany C, Fifth Regiment New -Jersey \olunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per m~nth in lieu of that she is n?w receiving,

The name of Mary E. Read, former widow of Henry Earls, late of United States Navy, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Nancy J. Whittington, former widow of James A. Evans, late of Company L, First Regiment Arkansas Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Margret Huckleberry, widow of John Huckleberry, late of Company B, Sixteenth Regiment Michigan Volunteer Infantry, and Trurteenth Battery, Michigan Volunteer Light Artillery, and pay her a. pension at the rate of $30 I>er month.

The name of Charles P. Kibler, late of Company B, First Battalion Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and Company L, First Regiment, Potomac Home Brigade, Maryland Volunteer Cavalry, and pay him a. pension at the rate of $50 per month.

The name of Maria D. Dyer, widow of J. Franklin Dyer, late of Nineteenth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiv­ing.

The nnme of Robert T. C. Blevins. helpless and dependf'nt !'On of Dillion Blevins, late of Company F, Thirteenth Regiment Tennessee Vol­unteer Cavalry, and pay rum a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Elizabeth J. Andrews, widow of Rankin H. Andrews, late of Company G, One hundred and thirty-fourth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Louisa Sampson, widow of George M. Sampson, late of Company G, Fifty-fifth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. ·

The name of Albert M. Crouch, helpless and dependent son of Solo­mon Crouch, late of Company El, Second Regiment Arkansas Volunteer Cavalry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Ellen A. Miller, helpless and dependent daughter of James M. Miller, late of Company K, Sixtieth Regiment Enrolled Mis­souri Militia, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of William H. Taylor, helpless and dependent son of Sampel S. Taylor,. late of Company H, One hundred and thirtieth Regi­ment Indiana Vomnteer Infantry. and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month, through duly appointed guardian.

The name of Lanie Wood, widow of Samuel D. Wood, late of Com­pany H, Fifty-ninth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $42 per month in Heu of that she is now recelv­rng: Prot'ided;That in the event of the death of Carrie Wood, helpless and dependent daughter of said Lanie and Samuel D. Wood, the addi­tional pension herein granted shall cease and determine : And provided, further, That in the event of the death of Lanie Wood the name of said Carrie Wood shall be placed on the pension roll, subject to the pro­visions and limitations of the pension laws, at the rate of $20 per month from and after the date of death of said Lanie Wood.

The name ·of Araminta Jones, helpless and dependent daughter of Lafayette Jones, late of Companies K and A, Ninth Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Cavalryb, and -pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of C ristina B. Graeser, widow of Bernard N. Graeser late of Company H, Eighth Regiment :Maryland Volunteer Infantry, and pay ber a pension at the rate of $30 P,er month. .

The name of John W. Graybill, late of Company D, Thirty- ixth Regiment Pennsylvania Militia, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month.

The name of Anna B. Brackett, widow of Charles T. Brackett, late of Company E, Seventy-first Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, ancl pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Amanda Johnson, widow of Lewis Edward Johnson, alias Lewis Best, late of Company K, Fifth Regiment New Jersey Volmrteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Fred J. Souter, helpless and dependent son of Christian Souter, late of Battery M, Third Regiment United States ArtiHery, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month. .

The name of John S. Souter, helpless and dei>endent son of Christian Souter, late of Battery M, Third Regiment United States Artillery, and pay him a rension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name o Francis A. Naille, late nurse, United Statel!I Army HoRpital Corps, and pay him a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Sarah J. Duncan, helpless and dependent daughter of William I. Duncan, late of Company C, Eleventh Regiment, and Com­pany I, Ninth Regiment, Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Leota 111. Jones, former widow of John E. Chamberlin, late of Company G, Forty-sixth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and Company D, Varner's Battalion Indiana Volunteer Legion, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Rebecca L. Jamison, widow of Ewell Jamison, late of Company C, One hundredth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infan· try and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Mary A. Waite, widow of Fortescue Wait e, late of Company G, Twenty-second Regiment Michigan Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Sarah H. Willborn, Wldow of William R. Willburn, lat~ <>f Company E 1 Fortieth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, an~ pay her a pension at the rate of $42 per month: Provided, That in tht event of the death of either Benjamin M. Wlllburn or John R. Willburni minor sons of said Sarah H. and William R. Willburn, $6 per month o the pension herein granted shall cease and determine: And provide further, That upon the attainment of the age of 16 years by each o the said minor children, $6 per month of the pension herein grante shall cease and determine.

The name of Aldora Buffaloe, widow of Bryant Buffaloe, late of' Company C, Ninety-seventh Re~ent Indiana Volunteer Infantry, an6. pay her a penslon ·at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Alida D. Garden, widow of Lewis B. Garden, late of Company F, Eighth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry, and Onf hundred and seventh Company, Second Battalion, Veteran Reserv~ Corps, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Georg-e Emma Outten, widow of William W. Outten, late of Company C. Third Regiment Delaware Volunteer Infantry, an~ Company I, First Regiment Delaware Volunteer Infantry, and pay hel a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Louisa Mawhiney, widow of William I. Mawhiney, lat( of Company B, Eighth Regiment Missouri State Militia VoluntP..et Cavalry," and pay her a pension at the rate of $42 per month in lie~ of that she is now receiving: Prov ided, Tb'at in the event of the death of John H. Mawbiney, helpless and depf'ndent son of said Louis~ and William I. Mawhiney, the additional pension herein granted sl1ali cease and determine: . .And provided furtll er. That in the evf'n t of th.1 death of Louisa Mawhiney, the n~me of said John H. Mawhiney shal:

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be placed on the pension roll, subject to the provisions and 11.mitations of the pension laws, at the rate of 20 per month from and after the dat e of death of said Louisa Mawhiney. .

The name of Margaret Gunther, widow ol Philip Gunther, alias Guenther , late of Company X , Twenty-fourth Regiment ·Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

Thi? name of Annie M. Ga"'e, widow of William B. Oaae, late of Company C, Third Regiment New York Volunteer Light Arfillery, and pay her a 1)ension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Sarah H. Matheny, widow of Nathaniel B . .Matheny, late of Company D1 Seventeenth R~iment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, anu pay her a pension at the rate or ·$40 per month in Jieu of that she is •now receiving.

The name of Nellie K. Johnson, widow of William R. John on, late of Company K . Fifty-eighth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Jnfantry, and pay her a pension at the rate o! $30 per month.

The name of Anna Wait, helple and dependent daughter of Warren Waiti late of Companies E and C, Third .Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Cava ry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Mary L. McCoy, helple ·s and dependent daughter of John W. McCoy, late of Company C, Thirty- ixth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 p-er month through duly ·appointed guardian OT conservator.

The name of Lily Ji'oughty', helpless and dependent daughter of Franklin 'Foughty, 1late of Company F, Fifty-fom·th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and Tenth Battery Ohio Volunteer Light Artlllery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month through duly appointed guardian or conservator.

The name of E.tne tine Baxter, widow of William Baxter, late of Company D, Seventy-ninth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Rose Frost, helpless and dependent daughter of Major Frost, late of Companies E .and I, Thirty-nrst Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of William E. Kerbaugh, helple s .and dependent son of William W. Kerbaugh, late of Company ·E, Forty-first Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month through duly appointed o-uardian or conservator.

The name of Cynthia C. Jones, widow of Richard C. Jones, late of Company D, First Reg!ment Eastern Shore Maryland Volunteer In­fantry, and Company Q, .Eleventh Regiment Maryland Volunteer In­fantry, and pay h.er a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Sarah R. .McGrew, widow of John T. McGrew, late of Company I, Third Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry, and pay he.r a. pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Lena E. Deming. widow of George F. Deming, late of Company I, Forty- eventh Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. .

The name of Mary J. John on, widow of Alexander .Johnson, late .of Company F, Twenty-third Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Lucinda 'E. Jones, widow of Francis M. Jones, late of Company F, One hundred and thirty-first Re~iment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at -the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Dena Lewis, widow of Robert Lewis, late of Company B, Thirty-first Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen ion at the Tate of $30 per -month.

The name of Elizabeth A. Peacock. widow of Arthur B. Peacock, late of Company I , Forty-sirth Regiment Missouri Volunteer Infantry, and pay her &. J)ension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

'fhe name of Phoebe Sutherland, former widow of Orson F~ming, late of Company A

1 Fourth Regjment Iowa Volunteer Cavalry, and Com­

pany B, Forty-flftn Regiment 1own. Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a peB ion at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Anna M. Owen, former ·widow of Barney Hiter, alias Barney Hida.rd, late of Company E, Twenty~seventh Regiment United States Colored ~volunteer Infantry, and Company ·K, Twenty-filth Regiment United States Volnnteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of America Sole • widow of Thadeous Soles, late of Com­l>fUIY G One hundred and ninety-fifth Regiment Ohio Volunteer In­fantry 'and pay her a pension at the -rate of 30 per month.

The 'name of Nancy Holland, widow of Benjamin F. Holland, alias John Holland. late of Company K, Forty-fifth Regiment Kentucky ·Volunteer Mounted 'Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she ls now receiving, through duly ap­pointed guardian OT con ervator.

The name of Abigail M. Laughlin, widow ·of James N. Laughlin, late of Company H, Fffty!fourth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen ion at the r te o! $30 per month.

The name of Jane Faunce, former widow of Jo iah T. Linneus, late of Company A, Thirty- ixth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at thg rate o~ $30 per month.

The name of Fannie Cross, former wido.w cd John H. Cross, Ja.te of Company C, Third Regiment East Tennessee Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Cora Mccullough, widow of James R. • cL'ullough, late of Company A. Third Regiment WPSt Viuinia Voluntttr Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of ·Matilda Devenney, w1do.w of George Devenney, late .of Captain McClellan's company, One hundred and first Regiment Penn­

•sylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a p n ion at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she ls now receiving. ..

The name of Scott Farmer, helpless and dependent son of Ell Farmer, late of Company K, Eighty-first Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month through duly appointed guardian or co.nservator.

The name of Emma S. Hewitt, fonn~r widow of John A. Brown, late of Company L, Ninth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Sarah E. Colclasure, widow of Samuel •Colclasure, late of Company C, One hundred and eleventh Regiment Illinms Volunteei· ·infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month ·in lieu o! that she is now receiving.

The name of Dol'cas A. Wilcox, widow of Franklin E. Wilcox, late of Company A, One hundred ·and ninety- econd Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of $30 per month.

ThP name of James R. Lee, jr., lute of Company I, One hundred and fifty-ninth Regiment New York Volunreer Infantry, and pay him a p ion at the rate of 50 per month.

The name of Claude W. wartwood, llelples and dependent son of Anson 0. Swartwood, late of Company K, ·One hundred and -seventy-

ninth !Jleglment New 'York Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pen ion at the rate of $12 per month.

The name of Rebecca Scott1 widow of John H. Scott, late of Com­·pany B, Tenth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate ot $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Mary E. Alden, wiclow ' Of Samuel E. Alden lnte of Company A, Thirty.first Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer infantry, and pay her a pension at the .rate of $30 per month. · The name of Charlotte Case, widow of Pinney A. Ca8 , la te of Company K, One hundred and thirty-sixth Regiment Ohio 'Volunteer Infantry, and pay her .a pension at the rate of $40 p r mont h in lieu of that she is now receiving, paid to duly appointed guardian or con ervator.

The name of Emily A. Day, widow of' Hiram W. Day, lat of Com­•pany A. One hundred and irth Reclment New York Volant er Infantry, ·!ind pay hei: ~ pension ·at the rate .of 40 per month in lieu of that he is now rece1vmg_

The name of James ·H. Rus ell, helpless and dependent on of Geor"e Ru ell, ,late of Company D, First Regiment Ohio Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and pay him a pension at the rate of $12 per month through duly appointed guardian or con ervator.

'1'he name of Annie L. Fonda, widow of Gardiner H. Fonda, late ot Company B, One hundred and seventy- ixth Regiment New York Volun­teer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

!rhe name of .Ellen M. Hathaway, widow of Emerson c. Hathaway, lattl of Company E, Twenty-fifth Regiment Michigan Volunteer Infan­try, and pay her a pern;ion at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Retta B. Acker on, widow of John 0. Acker on. late of Company A, One hundred and sixtieth Regiment New York Volun­teer Infantry, and Company C, Eighty-eighth Regiment United 'tates Colored Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Margaret J. Cody, widow .of Alonzo 0. Cody, late of Company F, Eighth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. ,

The name of Clara W. Hunt, helpless and dependent daughter of Ira W. Hunt, late first lieutenant and adjutant, Eleventh Regiment Wi consin Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen ion .at the rate of $20 per month through duly appointed guardian or conservator.

The name of Su annah Larson, widow of Peter Larson, late of Com­pany B, One hundred and nineteenth Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and fay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name o l\Iary A. Patter on, former widow of Elijah J. Shad­wick, late of Company H, Fourth Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Infantry, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Martha Sallee, widow of Jame N. Sallee, late of Com­pany C, Ninth Regiment Mi souri State Militia Volunteer Cavalry, and p.ay her a pen ion at the rate of $30 per month.

The na.mf' of Linda .Paul, widow of Jo ph P ault late of Company · B, Fir t Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Light Artillery, and pay her a ·pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Eliza J. Lynch, widow of Calvin V. Lynch, late ot Company K, Sixty-third Regiment Enrolled Missouri Militia, and pay he.r a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of 'Effie C. McKay, helpless and dependent daughter o! Alexander McKay, late of Company I, &>cond. Regiment Maine Volun­teer Infantry, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Rebecca D. Chizum, widow ot Jame W. Chizum, late of Company D, Twenty-fourth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of $40 pe.r month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

'l'he name of Louisa C. Williams, widow of James H. William , late of Compal)y F, Thirty-second Regiment 'Kentucky -Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that Bhe .is now _receiving.

The name of Hattie D. Osborn, widow of Charles O. Osborn, late of Company E, One hundred and twenty-eighth Regiment Indiana Vol­unteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Jennie L. Ryon, widow of John F. Ryon, late of Com­pany I, One hundred and twenty-third Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of tllat she i now receiving.

The name of Mary F. Carlisle, widow of Joseph M. Carlisle late of Company F, First Batallion. Twelfth Re~iment United States Infantry, and pay her .a pen ion at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Abbie McCabe. widow of Patrick B. McCabe, late of Company B, Ninth Regiment Kan as Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her · a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of John W. Hayne , alias John Webster, late of Company F Two hundred and ninth Regiment Pennsylvania Voluntee-r Infan­try, and pay him a pension at the rate of 50 per month without re­coupment for former alle~ed erroneous payments of pension.

The name of Philemon Walker, helpless and dependent on of Phile­mon Walker, late ot Company I, Forty-ninth R~giment Mas ac~usetts Volunteer In.funtry, a.nd pay him a pension at the rate of 20 per month through duly appointed guardian or con ervator.

The name of Benjamin Hall, alias John Riley, alias William H. Grace alias William H. Gray. late landsman United States Navy and of Company F, F<>rty-eighth Reglmellt New York Volunteer Infantry, .and pay him a pen ion at the rate of $50 per month without recoup­ment for former .alleged .erroneous payments of 1)engion.

The name of Henrietta Rawn. widow of Louis Rawn, late of Com­pany D Fifty-second .Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and pay her 'a pen ion at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Martha Cox, widow of William F. Cox, late of Company H, Eighty-fourth Regiment Penn ylvania Volunteer Infantry, and Company 1, Twentieth Regiment Veteran VolunteeT Reserve Coi-psl .and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Mal'y A. S. Butman, widow of J'osep)l E. Batman, late of Company I, Thirteenth Regiment Ma achusetts Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of S30 per month.

The name of Laura B. Burditt, belpl~ss and dependent aaugbter ot WllUam Burditt, late of Company C, Ninety-second 'Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay .her a pension at the Tate of 20 per month througll duly appointed guardian or conservator.

The name of Frances Vandermade, widow of John Vandermade. late of Company E, Fir. t Regim nt Michigan ·volunteer Engineers and Mechanics, and pay her a p n. ion at the rate of 50 p r month in lieu of that she is now receivi n~.

The name of Hannah Clark, wir1ow of Robert Clark. la t e of Com­panies D and I, Fifth Regiment T nne ee Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $80 per month.

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1922. CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE. 12277 The name of Hattie B. Search, widow of Zach Search1 late of

Company E, One hundred and seventy-eighth Regiment Oh10 Volun­teer Infantry, and pay her a ·pension at the rate of $50 per month ,n lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Sarah J. Shenkle, former widow of James Burton late of Company C, First Regiment Delaware Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Sarah E. Billmeyer, former widow of Martin M. Miles, late of Company K, Fifty-first Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Mary J. Toler, widow of Robert N. Toler, late of Company D, Fifth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the • rate of $40 pet· month in lieu of that she iB now receiving.

The name of Mary B. Jenks, widow of George W. Jenks, late of Company F, Thirty-second Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pe_nsion at the rate of $40 per ·month in lieu of that she 1s now receivmg. . ·

The name of Ellen F. Clifford, widow of James Clifford, late of Company C, Forty-fifth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Arthur Cox, helpless and dependent son of John Q. Cox, late of Company F, F<Jurth Regiment Arkansas Volunteer Cav­alry, and pay him a pension at the i·ate of $20 per month through duly appointed guardian or conservator.

The name of Malinda Morris. wid<>w of John W. Morris, late of Company I , Twerity-fourth Regiment Michigan Volunteer Infantry and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. '

The name of Charles W. Smith, late of United States ship Sabine United States Navy, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month.

The name of :Mary E. Allen, widow of Robert A. Allen, late of Company E. Tenth Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Emma E. Keeney, helpless and dependent daughter of Alfred Keeney, late of Company G, Thirty-seventh Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month, through duly appointed guardian or conservator.

The name of Sarah J. Davis, widow of Robert Davis, late of Com­pany C, Thirty-seventh Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Eleanor A. 'Peasley, widow of Bradford J. Peasley, late of Company :M, Ninth Regiment fowa Volunteer Cavalry, and pay he.r a pension at the rate of ~30 per month. .

The name of Lena M. Stansbery, widow of Ephraim Stansbery, late of Company G, One hundred and forty-fourth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Caroline Rieb, widow of Zophe.r C. Rich, late of Com­pany C, One hundred and eighteenth Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Julia Waddell, widow of William H. Waddell, late of Company A, Fi_rst Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and pay her a pens10n at the rate of $30 oer month.

The name of Catherine Gardner, widow of William Gardner late of Company E Ninety-seventh Regiment, and Company E, ThirtY-seventh Regiment. Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Mary Ann Pack, widow of Noah L. Pack, late of Com­pany E , Eighth Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Belle E. Vincent, widow of Albion S. Vincent, late of Company D, Tenth Regiment Michigan Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. ·

The name of Abner Lehman, helpless and dependent son of Josiah Lehman, late of Company H, One hundred and fifteenth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month through duly appointed guardian or conservator.

The name of William Lehman, helpless and dependent son of Josiah Lehman, late of Company H, One hundred and fifteenth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month through duly appointed guardian or conservator.

The name of Caroline H. Vincent, widow of Bishop M. Vincent late of Company C, Twenty-eighth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of ~fary C. Triplett, widow of Joshua D. Triplett. late unassigned, Eleventh Regiment Michigan Volunteer Cavalrv, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that ~she is now receinng.

The name of Abbie M. Babcock, widow of Volney C. Babcock, late of Company E, Thirteenth Regiment Vermont Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of John H. Chrisler, helpless and dependent son of John D. Chrisler, late of Company B, Twenty-eighth Regiment Michigan ·Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 'per month.

The name of Harriet Gale, widow of Rufus Gale, late first lieutenant and commissary, Eighth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Marietta Vader, widow of Henry Vader, late unas­signed, Thirty-second Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of . 30 per month.

The name of Louisa Firkins, widow of William Firkins, late of Company I, One hundred and forty-first Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and Company K, Seventh Reg_iment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry and pay her a pension at the rate of . 30 per month. '

'.rhe name of . Phoebe Laing, helpless and dependent daughter of Paisley Laing, late unassigned, First Regiment, and Company B, Fif­teenth Regiment, Michigan Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month, through duly appointed guardian or conservator.

The name of Eliza Davis, widow of John Davis, late of Company A, Thi rteenth Regiment United States Colored Volunteer Heavy Artillery anfl pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. '

The name of Elizabeth Brown, widow of Adnah Brown, late of Company G, Sixty-third Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her n pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Theresa L. Mathewson. widow of James W. Mathew­son. late of Company E, Fiftieth Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer In­fantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of :llar:v E. Sargent, wictov.r of .John W. Sari;ent, late of Company G, Tenth Regiment Il1inois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Sam Wells, helpless and dependent son of John · Wells, late of Company M, Seventh Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month through duly appointed guardian or conservator.

The name of Matilda Parkhurst, helpless and dependent daughter of Elisha D. Parkhurst, late of Company K, First Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Ellen Grain, widow of James Grain late of Company G Fifty-fifth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, and pay be1! a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Mary J. Evans, widow of George Evans late of Com­pany I1 Ninety-sixth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her ' a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Minnie :Newton, helpless and dependent daughter of Erastus Newton, late of Company I, Thirteenth Regiment New Hamp­shire Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month, through duly a!)pointed guardian or conservator.

The name of Permelia Hogle, widow of .A.lpheus A. Hogle late of Company J;I, Seventh Regiment New York Volunteer Cavalry,' and pay her ·a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Mollie A. Paden, widow of Berryman Paden, late of Company B, Second Regiment Maryland Volunteer Infantry, ·and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

T.he name of Helen L. Scudder, widow of Lyman H. Scudder, late of Company G, One hundred and twenty-fourth Regiment Illinois Volun­teer Infantry and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving, through duly appointed conservator.

The name of Minerva A. Ford, widow of Egbert A. Ford late of Company D, Tenth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry, and' pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Lucinda Hooper, widow of William R. Hooper, late of Company E, Ninety-ninth Re&"lment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $:!0 per month.

The name of Josephine F. Cox helpless and dependent daughter of Robert Cox, late of Company G, Thirty-second Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Frederick .ID. Woodle helpless and dependent son of Thomas J. Woodle late of Company k, Twenty-second Regiment Wis­consin Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month throu~h duly appointed guardian or conservator.

The name of Sarah D. Wood widow of Jonathan E. Wood, late of Company H, Seventh Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Infantry and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of John Kircher late of Compan:y_ D, One hundred and thirty-third Regiment Pennsyivania Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month. · The name of Lydia A. Anderson, widow of Andrew J. Anderson, late of Company B, One hundred and·tenth Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Bonnie Spraggin~ helpless and dependent da1;J_g-hter of Alexander W. Spraggins, late of company E, Tenth Regiment K.entucky Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month th1·ough duly appointed guardian or conservator. - .

The name of Minerva Plummer, widow of Robert Plummer late of Company I, Fifty-first Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, 'and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Mar;y E. Meek, widow of John Meek, late of Company G, Fifty-fourth ,Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, · and pay her -a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Florence Burnett, widow of Franklin S. Burnett, late of Company C, Eleventh Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry and pay her a pension at the ute of $30 per month. '

The name of Mary J. George, helpless and dependent daughter of Samuel George, late of Company B, Twenty-first Regiment Ohio Volun­teer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Laura Dolson, widow of Cornelius Dolson late of Company E, One hundred and twenty-ninth Regiment New York Vol­unteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month

The name of Warren 0. Withrow, helpless and dependent son of Leander Withrow, late of Company A, Forty-second Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and Company Twenty, Second Battalion Veteran Volunteer Reserve Corps, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Addie Martha Blevans, helpless and dependent daughter of John S. Beard, late of Company G, Fifty-third Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Hannah G .. Wise, widow of Jacob Wise, late of Com­pany I, Twenty-fourth RegJment New Jersey Volunteer Infantry and pay her ~ t>ension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that s'he is now rece1vmg.

The name of Sylvia C. Richardson, widow of John T. Richardson late of Company K, Twentieth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry' and pay her a p0;Ilsion at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she 18 now rece1V1llg.

The name of Elma McCann, widow of James A. McCann late of Company I .• Forty-seventh Regiment Iowa Vo.lunteer Infantry,' and pay her a pension at the rate of $42 per month m lieu of that she is now receiving: Proi;Med~ That in the event of the death of E.tfie Mccann helpless and depenaent daughter of said Elma and James A. Mccann' the additional pension herein granted shall cease and determine: A.nJ provided further, That in the event of the death of Elma McCann the name of said Effie McCann shall be placed on the pension roll, subject to the provisions and limitations of the pension laws, at the rate of $20 per month from and after the date of death of said Elma McCann.

The name of Olive C. Taylor, widow of Isaac A. Taylor, late of Company A, Ninef7-second Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Elizabeth R. McKallip, heJpless and dependent daughter of Robert McKallip, late of Company H, Sixth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month, through duly appointed guardian or conservator.

The name of Sophia E. Quirk, former widow of Robert Neillie, late of Company ID, Sixty-first Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, ::ind Company I, Sixth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Cavalry, and Company A. Fourth Regiment United States Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of . 30 per month.

The 11ame of :\lar tha Tb omas, widow or Henry Thomas, late of Com­pany E. Thirty-sixth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and .pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. ·

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Tlie name of Barbara Williams, widow of John T. Williams, late of Company B, Fifth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 40 per 'month. in lieu ·at that she is ne>w receiving.

The n me of Ann Austin, widow of Elvin F. Austin, late of Com­pany C, Sev nth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pen. ion t the r te. of 30 per month.

The name of James McFarland, helple and dependent son_ of Wil­liam McFarland, late of Company B, Eighteenth Regiment Indiana Volun teer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of:.. $20 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The m:une (1f Sarah C. Bunner, widow of Isaac W. Bunner, alias Boner, late of Company F, First Regiment Indiana Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Sarah E. Bell, widow ot Asa C. Bell, late of Company A, Thirteenth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Ellen Cordes, former widow of Collins McClaflin, late of Company A,,. Fifteenth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension ar the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Marqaret M. Browning, helpless and dependent daughter of Jeremiah Brownmg, late of Company L, Second Regiment lllinois Volunteer Cavalry, and Company C, Fiftieth Regiment Illinois Volun­t eer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

".Che name of Celma B. Lyon, widow of George H. Lyon, late of Com­pany F, Two hundred and eleventh Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Hannah McReynolds, widow of John W. McReynolds, lat of Company G, Fifty-seventh Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, anrt pay her a. pen ion at the l'ate of 35 per month.

The name of George Warner, late of Company H, Second Reigment New York Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and pay him a pension at the rate of 50 per month.

The name of Emeline W. SwRnSOn, widow of Wa.rren Swanson, late of Company F, Twelfth Regiment, and Company A, One hundred and first Regiment, United tates Cqlored Volunteer Infantry and pay her a pen ' ion at the rate of 30 per inonth through duly appointed guardian or conservator.

Th name of Addle M. Elliott, widow ot Levi D. Elliott, late of Company A, Fifteenth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $:30 per month.

The nam of Elizabeth Briggs,. widow of Dallas Briggs, late of Com­pany C, One hundred and forty-first R~giment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of ~O per month.

The name of Kate E. Reimert, widow of Samuel Reimert, late of Company G, Seven.ty-fourth Regiment' Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, a.nil pay her a p<'nsion at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Miriam Lambe.rt, widow of Samuel Laml1ert, late of Company E, Twenty- venth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and p v he1· a p nsion at the rate of 3& per month.

The name of ~1ary Lemon, widow of amuel Lemon, late of Company B, Thirty-fourth Regiment. and Company B, Thirty-sixth Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension a.t the rate of $35 per month in lieu <Ti tha.t he is now receiving.

The name of John W. McCelU.ry, helple and dependent son of John l\IcCeldry, late of Company B, Second Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month thr·ough duly appointed guardian or conservator. .

The name of Nancy M. Travillion, widow of Thomas Travillion, late of Company 'B Forty-sixth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pn.y her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now r eiving.

Tb name of Hattie Kindred, widow of Granville Kindred, late of Company A, Forty-ninth Regiment Mis ouri Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Priscilla Burk, widow of George W. Burk, late of Com­pany F , Fifty-eighth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a. pen ion at the rate of $30 per month.

The nam of Nancy J. Barnett, widow of Daniel Barnett, late of Captain Bradshaw's Company G, Osage County Missouri Home Guards, untl pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she i now r ceiving.

The name of Winnie L. Martin, helple and dependent daughter of Thomas J. Martin, late of Untied States Marine Corps, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of $20 per month through duly appointed guardian or co rvator.

The name ot Frances El. Morrison, widow of John L. Morrison, late of Company G, Fifteenth Regiment Kansas Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of. 30 per month.

Th . nam t Rhoua B. Roberts, widow of John B. Roberts, late of ompany D. ixth Regiment Indiana Volunteer cavalry, and pay her a

pension at the rate. of 30 per month. The name of Candus Bailey, helples and dependent daughter of'

Willi m Bail y, late of CompaJlY H, Ninety-ninth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay he~ a: pension at the rate ot 20 per mon th,

The name of Mary E. Johnson, widow of William M. Johnson, late of Company G, Sixty-sixth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 J'.>er month. •

The name of Georgiana Page, widow of Cae ar Page,, late ot Company B. One hundredth Regiment United States Colored Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a. pension a.t. the rate of 30 per mouth.

The name of Margaret E. Patterson, widow of John T. Patterson, lat e ot Company C, Thirty-second Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infan­try, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that shP I now ·receiving through duly appointed guardian or conser.vator.

Tile name of Julia E. Millington, widow of Edward H. Millington, late of Companies M and a Eighth Regiment New York Volunteer Ca '\'a lry, and pay her a pension at the rate ot $30 per month.

The name of Clarinda lli.ggs, widow of William W. Riggsr late of Company El, Eightieth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension a.t the rate of $30 per month.

The nnme of Emma Darby helples and dependent daughter of Daniel 0. Da:rby, late of.. Compan:y C, Fifth Regiment Indiana Volun­teer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 pe-r month.

The name of Annie Grady, widow of Edmund W. Grady, lata of Com­pany K First Regiment Minnesota Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Susana Whitlatch, widow of William P. Whitlatch, late of Company G1 Sixth Regiment West Virginia Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pens1on at the rate of $30 per month.

Theo name of Estella Connelly. widow of John Connelly, late of CompaDJ" H, One hundred and ninth Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Letitia D. Wheeler, widow of Alfred M. Wheeler, late of Company C, Sirtfr Regiment Mis ouri Volunteer Cnalry, and Com­pany D, Fourteenth Regiment Missouri Volunteer C valry, and p y her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Mariah Johnson, widow of Franklin Johnson, late ot · Company A, Seventy-ninth Regiment United tates Colored Volunteer Infantry, and Company A, First Regiment Kan Colored Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 p r month.

The name of Matilrta W. Leightner, widow of Daniel L. Leigbtner, late of Company C, Two hundred and second Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of 40 per month in lieu of that she i now receiving.

The name of Alfred Skinner, helpless and dependent son of James R. Skinner, late of Fourteenth Battery, Michigan Volunteer Light Artil-lery, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 . per month. ·

The name of Julia Hill, widow of John. W. Hill, late of Company I, Eighth Regiment United State Colored Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen&ion at the rate of $30 per month.

The name- of Martha J. Curtis, widow of David H. Curtis, late ot Company B, Thirtieth Regim nt Michigan Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 pe:r month.

The name of Georgianna Peabody, widow of William R. Pea.body, late of Company A, Twenty-eighth Regiment Maine Volunteer Infan­try, and pay her a pension at the rate o:t 35 per month in lieu of that she 18 now receiving.

The name of Walter E. Ellis, helpless and dependent son of Walter B. Ellis, late of Company H, Ninth Regiment' New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a peniion at the rate of 20 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Eliz beth Wiggin, widow of Lafayette Wiggin, late of Company A, Sixth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infant rJ'.t and pay her a pension at the. rate of $35 per month in lieu of mat she is now receiving;

The name of Alma w. Yewell, widow of Solomon Yewell, latei of Company H, Thirteenth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and Troop M, Second Regiment New- York Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate ot $30 per. month.

The name of Ora Cornelius Stombaugh, widow o-r I aac StombaughJ late una igned, Forty-ninth RegirQent Ohio Volunteer Infantry, ana pay her a pension at the rate of 3<1 per month.

The name of Elvira Louisa Kanady, widow of Sanford B. Kanady, late of Company C, Twenty-ninth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infan­try, and pay her a pension at the rate of $~0 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving-.

The name of Wilhelmine Worm, widow of F1·ederiek W. Worm, late of Company D, Fiftieth Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $35 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Mary E. Bor.off, widow of John Boroff, late of Com­pany A. Forty-sixth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate. o! $30 per month.

The nama. of Alberto Murray, helpless and dependent on of Ivory Murray, late of Company I, Twelfth Regiment Maine Volunteer In­fantry, and pay him pension at the ra.te ot 20 ~r month in lieu ot that he is now receiving.

The name of Catharine Davis, widow of David D. Davis, late of Company El,. Ninety- eventb Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and Company B, First Regiment United State Volunteer Engine-er , a.nd pay her a pension at the rate of' ~30 per. month.

The name ot ffa.rriet A. Hardy, widow of George W. Hardy, late of Company D, One hundred and ninety-sixth Re:?iment Ohio Volunteer Infantry,. and pay her a pen ion at the rate of $30 per month.

The name ot Alfred G. Hawkins, helpless and dependent son of Lewis G. Hawkins, late ot Company E, Thirty-fifth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of 20 per month in lieu of that he .is now receiving.

The nam.e of Carrie A. Chaplin, helpl ss and dependent daughter of Nathaniel W. Chaplin, late o! Company A. Twenty-thh·d Regiment Mas. achusetts Volunteer Infantry, and pay he.r a pen ion at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that- she is now receiving through duly . appointed guardian or conservator.

The name of Henry H. Snow, late unassigned, One hundred and forty-second Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a. pension at the r te of $50 per month without recoupment for former alleged erroneous payments of pension.

The name of Sarah J. White, widow of' John C. White, late of Com­pany K, Sixth Regiment California Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a. pension at the rate of $30 pel"' montli.

The name of Elizabeth Voneky, wid·ow of Louis Voneky, late major, Fifty-first Regiment Mi souri Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a. pen­sion at- the rate of. $40 per- month in lieu of that she J now~ receiving.

The name of Sarah J. Pait, widow of Jasper N. Pait, late of Company A Fir t Regiment Kansas Volunteer In!antry, and Company D, Ftlteentb ·Regiment Missouri Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Sarah El Dawson, widow of Moses T. Daw on, late of Company B, Forty-eighth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantcy, and A Battalion, Forty-eiahth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of G orgeanna El. Howard, widow of Charles Howard, late of Company A, Eighth Regiment Maine Volnnteer Infanb·y, and pay her a. pension at the rate of 42 per month in lieu of that she is now receivmg: Pro-vided, That in the event of the d ath of Grace E. Howard, helple and dev.e.ndent daughter of said Georgeanna El. and Charles Howard, the additional pension herein granted shall cease and determine : And provided fiwthe1·, That in the event of the death ot Geor.,.eanna El Howard the no.me of said Grace El. Howard hall be placed on the pension roll, subject to the provisions and limitations of the pension laws, at' the rate of. $20 per month fi'om and a.fter the date ot death of said Georgeanna E. Howard, through duly appointed guardian or conservato1'.

The name of William W. Cooper, late of Company El, Fifth Regiment United States Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of 30 pei: month.

Th name of Mary Sexton. widow of Ran om Sexton, late of Com­pany C, Fourth Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at' the rate of $30 per month.

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1922. CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE. 12279 Tbe name of Richard S. Wilks, late ot Company A, ~eventy-sl;th The name of Nellie Perry, helpless and dependent daughter of Noah

R giment'Enrolled Missouri Volunteer Militia, .and pay him a penSIOn H. ~erry 1ate of CompanJ B, One hundred and thirty-second Regiment at the rate of .$50 pei.· month. Indiana V.olunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate -0f $20

The name of Marietta Nichols, widow of Isaac M. Nichols1 late of per mont1l, through duly appointed guardian <>r conservator. Company E, Sixty-ninth Regiment hldiana Vol~te.er Intanuy, a~d The name of Elizabeth Wright, widow of Jefferson Wright, late of pay her a pen ion at the rate of $40 per month m lien of that she .18 Company B, Third Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and pay now reeei\ing. .her ·a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

Th name of Kittie Young, widow of Jeremiah Young, late of Com- The name of Martha Johnson, widow of Soren Johnson, late of pany E, Forty-ninth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, and pay Company A, First Brttalion Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a penSion at the rate of 30 per month. her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now

The name of Lillian M. Woodard, widow of Charles C. Woodard, _recP.fving. Jate of Company C, Eleventh Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer In- The name of Ma!Y F. Sullivan, widow of Michael Sullivan, late of fantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. Company E, Tenth Regiment Vermont Volunteer Infantry, and pay her

Tbe name of Mary El. Lape, widow of William Lape, late of Company a 'Pension at the rate <>f $30 per month. G Twentv-first Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and 'Pay her a pen- The name of Phoebe Bradfute widow of Hazlewood A. C. Bradfute, ~·~-at tlie rate of $:>0 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving: late of Company D, Thirteenth Itegiment TenneS'See Volunteer Cavalry, Proi:i<led, That in the event of the death of .Margar.et E. Lape, helple~s and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that she and <le-pendent daughter of said Mary J!J. and Willia~ Lape, the a?-di- is now receiving. tional pension herein granted shall cease and determrne: Ana provided The name of Mary Josephine Coates, former widow of Orlando Bell, further, ['hat in the event of the death of Mary E. ~pe, the nam~ of late of Company BI Seventy-fifth Regiment Ohio -Volunteer Infantry, said Margaret E. Lape shall be placed on the pension xoll, subJect and pay her a pens on at the rate of $30 per montb. to the provisions and limitations .of the pension laws, at the rate of The name of Me1vflla McConnell, widow of Thomas McConnell, late $20 per month from and after the date of death of said ~ary E. ~Lape. of Company I, Fifty~first Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay

· The name of Benjamin Jone . late . of Company I, First Regunent her a pensi1>n at the rate of $30 per month. United States Re erve Corps, Missouri Volunteer Home ·Guards, and The name of Laura M. Miller, widow of John Miller, late of Com-pay him a :Pension at the rate of $50 per month. -pany "B, Thirteenth Regiment Indiana Voluntee.r Infantry, and pay her

The name of Lucy Jane Lucke, widow of Jl'rederick Lucke, late of a penS'lon at the rate of $30 J>er month. · Company F -One hundred and sixth Regiment \Pennsylvania Volunteer The name ·of Rlsseiler Everhart, widow of John Everhart, late of lnfantrv. and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in ileu Company C, Tenth Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry, and pay of that~ she is now .receiving. Iller a pension •at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Amos C. Tewell, helpless and dep.e.ndent son of Orlestus The name of Bethena Starkey, widow o1 George W. Starkey, late of R. Tewell, late of Compauy B, Ninety-seventh Regiment Illinois Volun- Company I, Ninety-seventh Regiment Ohio Volunteer lnfantry, and tee7 Infantry. and pay him .a .Pension at the rate of 20 per month. pay her a 'Pension at the rate of ·~30 oer month.

The Dame of Sarah 0 wald, widow of John C. Oswald, late of Com- The name of Sarah J. Cox, widow of Rufus D. Cox, late of ComJ)any _pany H, Fifty-third Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Militia, and H, Eightieth Regiment Tilinols Volunteer Infantry, and l>ilY her a .Pen­Company C, Twenty-fir t Regiment Pennsylvania ;volunteer Cavalry, sion at tbe -rate of '$30 per lllonth. and pay .her a pen ion at the Tate ot $30 per month. The name of Emma E. Lethco, widow of Henry Lethco, late of Com-

The name -0f Mary C. Olson, widow o.f Ole Olson, late of Company C, I Thi t th R m.... t T v I t c 1 d h Rrackett's Battalion Minnesota Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pen- -pa.ny Si r een e5 .,_,,en ennessee 0 un eer ava ry, an pa-y er slon at the rate of 30 per month. a pen on at the rate of $&0 per month.

The .name of Kate B. Shatzer, helpless and depwdent da.ughter of The. nam~ of Mary Yancy, _-widow of Joseph Yancy, late of Company John '~. Baker, la.te hospital steward, Tenth Re'"ment Connecticut G, Thuty-runth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a J)en-

ru. .,~ th -sion at the rate ·of $"30 per month. Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 20 per mon · The name of Mary B. Thorpe, widow of Jo-shua Thorpe late _of

The name of William J. Barr, late of -Company ·G, ·Sixty.J'ou:rth Regi- Tw ty f h u h c 1. JDe.nt O:hio Volunteer Infan-... and pay him a pension at the rate of en - onrt nattae ed ampany Massachusetts Volunteer 1nfantry,

W.J' and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 .per mOlith. $5~~ern::1~~i::r James H. E. Guest, late of ·Captain Gilbreath's com- The name of Anna Dabel. helpless and dependent da;ughter of Fred pany Alabama 'Volunteer Scouts and Guides. and pay him a pension Dabel, late of Company B, First Regiment Missouri Volunteer Cavalry. at the rate of $50 _per month in lieu of that he is now receiving. -and pay .her a pension at the .rate of $20 per month, through duly

The name of Mary J. W:vtie, widow of Benjamin Wyli~ late un- 1:1.ppolnted guardian or .co.nservator . .a igned, First Regiinent Minnesota Volunteer Heavy Artillery, ll.Ild The name of Ellen F. Hughes, helpless and dependent daughter of pay her a "Pension at the ra.te of 30 per month. Francis Hughe , Jate of Company G, First Regiment New Jersey Vol-

To renl()ve from the pension .roll the name of Florence E. Williams, 'Un teer Infantry, and _pay her a pension at the rate of ·$20 per 'tllonth. helpless and dependent daugb~er of He_nr~ D. Williams, lat.e private, The name of Nancy E. Bruce, widow ot William C. :Bruce, late o1 Company F Sircy-fourth Regiment lllmois Volunteer Infantry, and · Company E, Twelfth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, and pay 'fli continue payments of pension to her at the rate of $H: J)er month, ·her a pension at the rate l>f $30 .Per month. and to place upon the pension roll, ·subject to the _pz:ovisions and li~ita- rr'he nam~ "Of John A... Brammett. helpless and •dependent son ·of .John tions of the pf'nsion laws, the name of E1Ien Williams, for~er Wldow W. Brammett, late of ComJ)any H, Third Regiment Ke.ntucky Vohm­of Henry n. William , late of Compll1ly .F, ~irty-fourth Regnnent llll- teer Infantry, and pay hinI a pension at the rate ot $20 :per month, nois Volunteer hlfantry, and pay her a pension at :the rate of $50 pei- through duly ;appointed guardian or conservator. month· Prov ided That in the event of the death of Florence lJJ. Wil- The name of Amy V. Rice, helpless and dependent daughter of Juhn Iiams

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helpleRs ahd dependent daughter of said Ellen and Henry D. Rice, late of Company B, One llundred and fortieth R~giment Ohio Willirrms, $20 per month of the penRion herein gr.anted shall cease and Volunteer Infantry, and _Pay her a pension at 'the rate of $20 'Per determine: ..And provi<led f1irther, That in the ev~nt of the death of month, thrcmgh dtily appomted guardian or con ervator. Ellen Williams the name of said Flore.nee E. Williams shall be placed The name of l\Iamie E. Boatright, f<Jl'liler widow of Wilson C. Ether­on the pension -roll, subject to the provisions and limitation of the ton, late of Company B, Twenty-seventh 'Regiment Missouri Volunteer pen ion laws at tbe rate of $20 per month fl:om and after the date Infantry, and pay her a pension ·at the rate of $30 ~r month. of death of Said Ellen Willia.ms. R B

The name of Toliver Roberts, late of Samuel D. Nelson~s Company The name of Ida · o-wden, widow of William · Bowdell, 1ate :of E i"r""n .county Mi souri. Home Guards, and Company H, Seventy- Company C, Tenth Regiment Rhode Island Volunteer Infantry, and

· " ""° ' llilitia d Com ~r S t pay .her a J>eDSion at the rate ·of . 30 ,per ·month. second Regiment Enrolled Missouri ~ · • an pany ......, even y- The name of Alb"ert M. Whlp'p.le, helpless and dependent son of ;third Regiment Enrolled l\liS'Sonri Militia, and pay .him a pension .at Charles Whipple, lat~ of Company M, 'Third Re~e.nt Rhoue Island the rate of 50 per .month. V I t H A tn1 ~ d him ~-• t th f O The name o.f Amelia. 0 . .Buten., widow of :Benjamin C. Buten, late or 0 un eer eavy r n:ry, an pay :a ]lc.w:>.10D a e rate o 2 Company A, Third Regiment New York V.olunteer Cavalry, and ·pay :her pe;,:ieo~e of Mark Cox, late private substitute, unassigned, Thirty­.a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she ls .now re- second Re,,,"iment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at ceiTt~gname of Stella D. John on, widow of Charles Jo.hnson, late un- t'he rate of 50 per month. a sigm~a. Sixth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Cavalry, and :pay .her a The 'Dame of Samuel Bond, fate :private, Twenty-eighth Regiment pension at the rate of $30 per .month. . Unassigned Maine Volunteei- lnfa:ntry, and of iBattery L, Fourth Regi-

The name of Hattie Ou ley, widow <>f Banjamin Onley, 1ate of Com- ment United States Volunteer Artillery, and pay him a pension at the ;Jl8.DY D Twenty-'Se:venth Re.gimen.t United tates Volunteer Colored rate of '$30 per month. J.nfantry, and pay her a pension at the xate of 30 per month. .The .name of .Amelia Freshla, widow of .Andrew Freshla, alias Gott-

Tht? name of Mary E. Mean'S, widow of 'Drury Means, 1ate of Com- lleb "Keller. late of Fifteenth Independent Battery Ohio Voluntttr pany G, Twelfth Regiment Kansas Volunteer Cavalcy, .and pa_y ber a Light Artillery, und pay ber a pension at the rate C1f $30 pe.r month. pension at the rate of $30 per month. .The name ·Of .Joanna Craig, widow of Lyman Craig, late .o.f Company

The name of Hannah C. Hayes, -widow of H~:rrison Haye , late 'Of C, Seventy-second Regiment. United States Colored Volunteer .Infan-CoII\I)anies I and H, Thirty-fourth Regiment Oh10 Volunteer Infantry, try, and Company H, Fifth Regiment ·United .States Colared 'Volunte:er and pay her a pension at the -rate of $30 per .month. Infantry, and pay lier a pension at the rate of 80 per monfh.

The name of Catherine A. 'Bartley widow of .Allen Bartley, late or The .name of Sru:ah .A. Leonard, former ;widow of Oti .Leonard, letB Company F, Fifth Regimf'nt Illinois <Volunteer Cavalry, aml 11ay her a of Company E, Eighty-first Regiment .New York Volunteer .lnfa:ntry, pension -at tlle -rate df $SO per month. and pa;y her a pension at the Tate of .$30 per month.

The nam~ of Frances A. Sapp, 'Widow -0f illis M. SaJ>p, late of The name l()f Mnttie Watts, wid.ow nf .Andrew J. Watts, late of Company C, 'Fourth Regnnent Missouri Tolunteer State Milltia Cavalry, Company I, One hundred and sixth ..Regiment Pannsyl~ania Volunteer and pay her a pen ion at the rate of 42 per month in lieu of that be Infantry, and pay her a pension st the xate of $30 per montb. 1s now reeeivin~ : Pro-i;ideii, That upc:m ·the .attainment of the age of !rhe name of Addie Pierce, 'Widow i-0f J oshna A. Pierce, late of Com-16 ears by, •<>r :in the event of the death prior ·to the attain.me:nt of the pany K, Fo~ty-eighth Regiment .Mis: ouri 'Volunteer Infantry, .ano 'Pay ~e ·of 16 years oi'., either Paul M. ·Sapp or Jo eph F. Sa.pp, Jninor sons her a pension at the ra-te of $30 per lnOirth. of said Frances .A. Sapp and Wjllis M. Sapp, 6 per month of the pen- The name of '.Eliza J. Spencer, widow ot William Spencer, ·alias sion herein granted ball cf'ase and deter.mine. W i 1 t f o K T ti th 'R gim t TT •t "' s t

The ;nrune of Na.Dey Mastin, widow of John W. Mastin, late of Com- ill am Rager, a e o ompan1- · ' wen e e en um eu ta es pany G. Seventh Regiment Kentucky Volunt-eer Cavalry, and pay her Colored Volrrnteer Infantry, and pa-y her a pension at the rate of $30 a pension at the Ea.te of $30 per :month. per month.

The· name of Jda F. Thoroman, helpless and deperrdent daughter <>f Tl.re name o:t Edward Dupler, helpless and depenaent son nt Reuben Samuel H. Thoroman, .late of Company E, First "Regiment Ohio Volnn- Dupler, late of 9ompany 'D, Eighth Regiment .lndia.na 'Volunteer Cav­teer Heavy Artillery and .pay her a pension at -the Tate of .i2.0 wer a.lry, and pay Jri1n a.pension at the rate of $20 per month, through month. ' duly aJ)pointed guarllia.D or conservator.

The name of Mary Sneider, 'Widow of Lewis Sneiaer, late of Company The name of Sallie W. Xerrnan;er, -widow o.f Jacob L. '.Kennamer, F, One bundred and seventy-sixtb Regiment Ohio 'Volunteer Infantry, late of Capt. John B. K~rmamer s Alabama -Volunteer Scouts and and pay her a ,pension at the rn.te of $30 per month. Guides, and pay her a PeDBlon a~ the ra,te of $30 -:per :month.

Xhe n.· ame of Adelia :Riter, widow of Wellington Riter, late .of Com- j The retme of_ 'Mary ..<\· ~olt, widow of 1ra E. Holt, late of Company pany K Forty-second Uegiment Wmconsin Volunteer Infantry, and pay K, l?ourtb Regiment Michigan Vo'lunteer In1antry, an<l pay .her .a pen-her a pension at the rate of $30 per -month. sion at the rate of $30 per month.

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12280 CONGRESSION.._~L RECORD- SENATE. SEPTEMBER 8,

The name of Martha A. Deni. on. widow of Aseal B. Denif:on, late of Compauy B. li'il' ·t Regiment Michigan Volunteer Engineers and Me-chanic ·, and pay her a pen -ion a t t he rate of $30 per month. .

The na me of A.manda A. Lewis. widow of Andrew J. Lewis, late of Corupany F. Eleventh Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension :i t the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Nancy J. Page, widow of Jerome B. Page, late of Com­pany D, Eighteenth Regiment Illinoi Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a prnsion at the rate of 40 per month in lieu of that she is now recehing.

'l'he name of Ella Ell wor th, widow of Allen Ellsworth, late of Company F. Sixty-eighth RPgi men t Illinoi~ Volunteer ~nfantry, . a1>;d lieutenan t, Company I , One hundred and eighteenth Regiment Illmois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month.

Th" name of Mary K. Wise, widow of Robert Wi e, late of Com­pany II, Ninety-eighth RegimPnt Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen ion at the ra te of $30 per month.

The name of Margaret E. Bentley, widow of Green S. Bentley, late of Company A, Ninth Regiment Michigan Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of $30 per month. · .

The name of Alice F . Parrigin, widow of Joseph Parrigm, late of Company F , Thirteenth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension a t the ra te of $35 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Muy E. Hul~n. widow. of Hiram Hulen, late of. Com­panie F ·and M, Fourth Regiment Umted States Volunteer Artillery, and Company B, Twenty- eventh Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of R. T. Crews, late scout and guide, and pay him a pen, ion at the rate of $30 per month.

'.I.'he name of Eliza F. Atkin on, widow of W. J. K. Atkin on, late of Company C, Sixth Regiment Missouri Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of S30 per month.

The name of Amanda Baker, widow of Alfred Baker, late of Com­pany K, Third Regiment Tenne ee Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Lora Bell Fasig, widow of Albert Fa ig, late of Com· pany G, Twenty-third Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving: Prov ided, That in th.e event of the death of Charles fl. Fasig, helpless and dependent son of said Lora Bell and Albert Fasig, the additional pension herein granted shall cease and determine: .Ana proi:ided further, That in the event of the death of Lora Bell Fasig, the name of said Charles H. Fasig shall be placed on the pension roll, subject to the provisions and limitations of the pension laws, at the rate of $20 per month from and after the date of death of said Lora Bell Fasig, through duly appointed guardian or conservator.

The name of Helen M. Holt, widow of Alexander H. Holt, late of Company G, First Regiment llllnoi Volunteer Cavalry, and lieutenant colonel One hundred and thirty-eighth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30-- per month.

The name of Ruth M. Deardotf, widow of Perry H. Deardotf, late of Company F, Seventy-fifth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Amelia C. States, widow of Oscar L. States, late of Company B, First Regiment New York Volunteer Light Artillery, and pay bet· a pension at the rate of $36 per month: Provided, That upon the attainment of the ::ige of 16 years by, or in the event of the death pi·ior to the attainment of the age of 16 years of, Lillian A. States, minor daughter of Amelia C. States and Oscar L. States, $6 per month of the pension herein granted shall cease and determine.

To drop from the pension roll the name of Mary Arthur as guardian of Milleson M. Arthur, minor child of Stephen Arthur, late of Com­pany H, First Regiment Ohio Volunteer a:eavy Artillery, and discon­tinue payments of pension to her at the rate of 36 per month as guardian of said minor child, and to place upon the pen ion roll, subject to the provisions and limitations of the pension laws, the name of Mary Arthur as widow of Stephen Arthur, late of Company H, First Regiment Ohio Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $36 per month as widow of said soldier: Pro-r; ided, That upon the attainment of the age of 16 years by, or in the event of the death prior to the attainment of the age of 16 years of, Milleson M. Arthur, minor son of Mary Arthur and Stephen Arthur, $6 per month of the pension herein granted shall cease and determine.

The name of Mar:v Kelly, widow of John Kelly, alias John King. late land ·man, United States Navy, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving, through duly appointed guardian or conservator.

'.rhe name of Ida A. Richardson, widow of Jeft'erson Richardson, late of Twenty--sirth Battery Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Albert Ullman, late of Company K, One hundred and fourth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pen ion at the rate of ~50 per month.

The name of Mar:v A. Fisher, former widow of William Chase, late of Company D, Seventy-firs t Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Catharine Longshore, widow of Archer B. Longshore, late of Company C, Fifth Regiment California Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Ruth Moss, helple and dependent daughter of Sumers Moss, late of Company B, Ninth Regiment United States Colored Vol­unteer Heavy Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that she i now receiving.

The name of Ruth C. Weatherford, helpless and dependent daughter of Charles L. Weatherford, late of Company B, Twenty-seventh Regi­ment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month, through duly appointed guardian or conservator.

The name of Mary Shoemaker, widow of Henry Shoemaker, late of Company F, One hundred and thirtieth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Mary E. Spilker, widow of John F. Spilker, late of Company G, One hundred and fortieth Regiment Indiana Volunteer In.fantt·y, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Katie Kenedy, widow of Harrison B. Kenedy, late of Company D, Forty-eighth Regiment Missouri Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Joseph F. Rosenberger, helpless and dependent son of Frederick Rosenberger, late of Company B One hundred and thirty­ninth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pen­sion a.t the rate of 20 per month,

The name of Grace K. Wheelwri..,ht. widow of Charles W)leelwright l~te of 'ompany G, One hundred and thirty-seventh Regiment Ohio \ olunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 pet• month.

'l'he name of Emma C. Eldridge. widow of William l\fcK. Eldl'id"'e late of Company A, Sixteenth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry a~d Company G, Twenty-fourth Regiment Veteran Volunteer Reserve Corps and yay her a _P~nsion at the rate of 40 per month in lieu of that she is now rece1vmg.

The name of l\lary E. Shannon, widow of Robert Shannon late ot Company B, Fifty-first Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry and' pay her a pen. ion at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receivmg.

The name of Mary A. Lawyer, widow of Alexander Lawyer. late of Company F, Seventh Regiment Ohio Volunteer Cavalry and Company A:, Seventeenth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and 'pay her a pen­sion at the rate of $30 per month.

The name o! May Blunt, helples and dependent daughter of Thomas W. Blunt, late of Company A, Seventy-..sixth Reeiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen ·ion at the rate of $20 per month through duly appointed guardian or conservator. '

The name of Mary E. Kellogg, former widow of Nathaniel Kellogg late of Compan.y G, :Kinth Regiment New York Volunteer Cavalry, a.nci pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Laura A. Hoyt, widow of George G. Hoyt, late of Com­pany H, Twenty-fir t Regiment Ma sachusetts Volunteer Infantry and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. '

The name of Emma D. Manson, Widow of .Ammi Manson late of Company A, Thirty-first and Thirty-second Regiments Maine Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Elizabeth Poe, widow of James M. Poe, late of Com­pany C, Fifth Regiment Missouri Volunteer State Militia Cavalry and Company C, Twelfth Regiment Mi ouri Volunteer State Militia' Cav­alry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving: Prot:ided, '!'hat in the event of the death of Edwin F. Poe, hPlpless and dependent son of said Elizabeth and James M. Poe, the additional pension herein granted shall cease and determine : A.ml p1·oi:ided J11rthe1·, That in the event of the death of Elizabeth Poe1 the name of said Edwin F. Poe shall be placed on the pension roll snbJect to the provi ions and limitations of the pension laws, at the rate of 20 per month from and after the date of death of aid Eliza­beth Poe.

The name of Mile S. Sisk, late of Company D, Second Regiment North Carolina Volunteer Mounted Infantry, and Company B, Fifth Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Infantry, and pay him a pen­sion at the rate of 50 per month without recoupment for former al­leged erroneous payments of \)ension.

The name of Mary Ely, widow of Thaddeus Ely. late of Company B, First Regiment Iowa Volunteer Cavalry, and pay hei· a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she i now receiving.

The name of Cephas Davis, helples and dependent son of Jame Dans, late of Company B. Forty-fifth Regiment Ohio Volunteer In­fantry, and pay him a pen ion at the rate of 20 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Lavina Kerr, widow of William 0. Kerr, late of Com­pany K, Sixty-ninth Regiment Indiana Yolunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. ·

The name of Carrie Keefer, widow of Benjamin F. Keeter, late of Company H, One hundred and thirty-first Regiment Pennsylvania Vol­unteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Meli a J. Wells widow of William Wells, late of Com­pany E, One hundred and thirty-fifth Retiment Ohio Volunteer Infantt·y, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Catherine Filius, widow of Eustis Filius, late of Com­pany B, Twelfth Regiment Wiscon in Volunteer Infantry and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Mary A. Cook, widow of Andrew J . Cook. late of Com­pany H, Third Regiment Mi · ·ouri Volunteer State Militia Cavalry, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving: Provided, That in the event of the d~ath of Nancy A. Cook, helpless and dependent daughter of said Mary A. and Andt·ew J. Cook. the additional pen Ion herein granted shall cease and determine : Provided furthe,., That in the event of the death of l\Iary A. Cook, the name of said Nancy A. Cook shall be placed on the pen ion roll. ob­ject to the provisions and limitations of the pension laws, at the rate of $20 per month from and after the date of death of said Mary A. Cook, through duly appointed guardian or con ervator.

The name of Joseph R. Lawson, late of Company J, First Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry, and pay him a pension at the rate of 50 per month without recoupment for former alleged erroneous payments of pension.

The name of Millie A. Scoggin, widow of James 0. Scoggin, late of Company K, Third Regiment North Carolina Volunteer Mounted Infan­try, and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Harriet :ID. Burges , widow of John W. Burges , late of Company B, Forty-ninth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Sabra W. Williams, widow of Abram D. Wllllams, late of Company K, First Regiment Illinois Volunteer Light Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Lewis C. Allentharp, helpless and dependent son of Joseph P. Allentbarp, late of Company E, Seventy-ninth Regiment Indi­ana Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of 20 per month through duly appointed guardian or conservator.

The name of Alwilda Dobson, widow of Crawford Dobson, late of ·Company G, Thirty-seventh Re~ment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Ella J. Crosse, widow of Elliott W. Crosse, late as istant third engineer, United States Navy, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Jeff Clark, helpless and dependent son of Richard Clark, alias Dick Thurston, late of Company Ei One hundred and ninth Regi­ment United States Colored Volunteer nfantry, and pay him a pen­sion at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Delphine Darling, widow of Thomas V. Darling, late of United States Marine Corps, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

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1922. CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SEN ATE. 12281 The name of Yiranda A. Vance, widow of John B. Vance, late of

Company H, One hundred and fortieth Regiment Pennsylvania Volup..­teer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month lil lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Elizabeth Vaughn, former widow of William A. Vaughn, late of Company K, Seventh Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, and pay ber a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

Tbe name of Catherine Smith. widow of William Smith, late of Com­pan,v C, Second. Regiment New York Volunteer Mounted Rifles, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

1.rhe name of Sarah McEwen, widow of David McEwen, late unas­signed Eighth Regjment Illlnais Volunteer Infantry, an.d pay her ~ I?en­sion at the rate of 40 per month in lieu of that she 1S now rece1vtng.

The name of Sarah M. Cleveland, widow of Alexander B. Cleveland, late of Company H. Fifth Regiment United States Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. •

The name of Elizabeth DarUng, widow of Benjamin E. Darling, late of ompany G. Sixteenth Re2'iment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and Company K, First Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Jeremiah Hays, late of Company K, Twelfth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month.

The name of Carrie B. Billman, widow of Alfred Billman, late or Company H, One hundred and twenty-eighth - Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and Company A, Seventh Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 P"r month.

The name of Lucretia Davy, widow of William A. Dayy, late of C~m­pany B. First Regiment Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Nellie A. Storrs, widow of Hector W. Storrs. late of Company E, Twenty-second Regiment Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of EUzabPth Adams, widow of Jesse Adams, late of Com­pany I, Twenty-second Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. and pay her a pension at the rate o.f $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Arvillne Gilkison, widow of Henry Gilkison late of Company a Forty-fifth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Mounted Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu ot that she is now receiving.

The name of Ora Willia.ms, helpless and dependent daughter of Larkin Williams, late of Company A. Seventeenth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Celia L. Johnson. widow of Merrill Johnson, late of Captain Clark's Independent Cavalry Company Missouri Home Guards, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of George It Grubaugh, late of Company F, Seventy-second Regiment Enrolled Missouri Volunteer Militia, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that be is now receiving.

The name of Anna E. Short, widow of John H. Short, late of Company B, Eleventh Regiment, and Company H, Ninth Regiment, Tenne . ee Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per-month.

The name of Flora Johnson, widow of Lyman John on, late of Com­pany G, First Regiment Michigan Volunteer Light Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Marla E. Hu.tr, widow of Henry Huff, late of Company C, Thirteenth Regiment Michigan Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen· sion at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Sarah J. McCormick, widow of John McCormick, late of Company ID; Sixty-first Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Emeline Smith, widow of George W. Smith, late of Com­pany A, Seventeenth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per mon~.

The name of Sophy I'..llley, widow of Charles Lilley, late of Company H, Eighth Regiment New York Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and Com­pany K; Fourth Regiment New York ·Volunteer Artillery, aDd pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Eliza Laport, widow of William W. Lapol't, lat& ot Com­pany F, Tenth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and Company I. Twenty-eighth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen­sion at. the rate of $30 per m(}nth.

The name of Mary A. Rinehart, widow of Simon Rinehart, late of Company H. Forty-seventh Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Ella Heminger, belple s and dependent daughter o! James M. lleminger, late of Company ,K, Thirteenth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a peDSlon at the i·ate of $20 pe~ montb in lien of that she is now recelving.

The name of Etta Rand, mdow ot Warren S. Rand. late of Company E~ Fifteenth Regiment Maine Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate o.f $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Sallie Blevins, helpless and dependent daughter of ~orge Blevins, late of Company A.. Thirteenth Regiment Tenne see Vol­unteer Cavalry, and pay her- a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lie·1 of t11at she is now receiving, through duly appointed guardian or conservator.

The name of Rosanna Moore, widow of Elias G. Moore, late of Com­pany C, Nineteenth Regjment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Edith L. Howland, widow of Levi Howland, late major, Fir t Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu o! that she is now receiving.

The name of Sai-ah Ross, widow of William Ross, late of Company H, Second Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pen­sion at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Catharine Elliott, widow of Enos T. Elliott, late of Com­pany F, Thirty-first Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of. ~50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiv­mg: Provided, That in the event of the death of Otimer Elliott, helpless and dependent son of said Catharine and Enos T. Elliott, the additional pension herein granted shall cease anQdetermine: And provided fm·ther, That in the event of the death of Catharine Elliott the name of said Otimer Elliott ball. be placed on the pension roll, subject to the pro~ visions and limitations ot the pension law , at the rate of $20 per month from and after the date of death of said Catharine Elliott, through duly appointed guardian or conservator.

The name of Martha E. Fry, widow of William F. Fry, late of Com­pany G, Seventy-eighth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per. month.

The name of Mary Gleich, helpless and dependent daughter of August Gleich, late of Companies A and· K. Eighth Regiment Pennsylvania

Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 pex. month.

The name of Sarah J . Ross, widow of Jacob H. Ross, late of Com­pany C, Four.th. Battalion Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen~on at the rate oi $40 per month in lieu o! that she is now re­ceivrng.

The name of Lettie W. Smith, widow of Henry Smith, late o~ Company G, Thirty-second Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Catharine Kelley, former widow of Benjamin Ridenour, late or Company A, One hundred and eighty-seventh Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30, per month.

The name of Emma D. Veeder, widow of John H. Veeder, late o! Company H, One hundred and ninety-third Regiment New York Vol­nuteer fnfantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month. in lieu of that she is now- receiving.

The name of Anna Cahill. helpless and dependent daughter o! John Cahill, late of Company b, One hundred and fifty-sixth Regiment Indiana. Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month through duly appointed guardian or conservator.

The name of Nellie J. Stanton. widow of Benja.min F. Stanton, late of Company D, First Regiment Rhode Island Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Catharine Sollenberger, widow of s~th W. Sollenberger, late of Companies K and A, Fifty-eighth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receivmg.

The name of James G. Carmack, late civilian volunteer, Indian cam­pai.1ms, and pay him a r;iension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Katherine Myer , helplei::s and dependent daughter of George H. Myers, late of Company G, Fifth Regiment New York Vol­nnteel' Infantry, and Company H, One hundl"ed and forty-sixth Regi­ment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay he.r a pension at the ·rate of 20 per month.

The name of Mary E. Riley, widow of Marthr V. Riley, late of Company K, Fifty-first Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month In lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Marin Hill. widow o! Nelson P. Hill, late of C'ompanY' M, First Regiment Iowa Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 40 per month in lieu o! that she is now receiving: Tb~ name ~f Mary _Dev~. widow o-t John Devany, late< of Company·

C, Third Regi.m~t WIScon m Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rare of -iO per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Amanda Bierly, wide>w of Jeremiah Bierly, late of Company C, One hundred and sixty-third Regiment Ohio Nstional Guard Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is uow receiving.

The name of Ma:y Bushong; '\\idow of Jacob Bushong: late of Com­pany B, Fifth Regunent Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry, and pay lier a ~n ion. at- the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is no.w re­ceiving.

The name ot Minnie Market, widow of Vietal Market, late of Com­pany I, Second Regiment Missouri Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen ion at the, rate of 130 per month.

The name of Sarah . Hawkin-s, widow of' J°o~ph W. Hawkins. late of Company H, Fo.urteenth Regiment, Missourt Volunt~r State Militia Cavalry, and Company B, Fifty-first Regiment Missouri Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month

The name of Roxe. ~hillips, .wipow of Travers Phillips,· late of' Company ¥· Eighth Regiment. Michigan Volunteer- Infantry, and pay her a pension at the raie of 30 per month.

The name of Sarah C. Britton, widow o.f Fountain E. P. Britton, late of Company K, Fifteenth Regiment Missouri Volunteer Cavalry anti pay- heri a pension at the rate of $30 per month. '

The name oL Hamilton Wallace, helpless and dependent son nt Darnel J. Wallace, late of Company G, Twenty-6econd Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay him, a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of J. 0 car RuR1:, helple s- and dependent son of John D Rust, late colonel, Eighth Regiment Maine Volunteer Infantry anii pa~ ~ a pension at the rate of $20 per mo.nth through duly appointed guardian or conservator.

The name of Hester Cohoo~, widow of William J. Cohoon, late of Company C, Forty- econd Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infaittry and pay her a pen ion at the rate of $30 per month. '

The name of Mary E. Holl~s-vtorth, widow of Russell B. Hollings-· worth, late of Company B, Thirty-third Regimi!nt Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 pel" month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

1 The name of Emeline Umfleet, widow of Jarvis J. Umfleet late of

I Company I, One: hundred and thirtieth. Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieti of that she is now receiving: Proviaea, That in the event of the death of Ellen Umfleet, helpless and deyendent daughter of srud Emeline and Jarvis J. Umfleet, the additional pension herein granted shall

1 cease and determine: Anti f)'J'ovided further, That m the event of the death o! Emeline Umfleet the name. of said Ellen Umfleet shall be placed on the pension roll, subject to the provisions ana limitations of the pension laws, at the rate of $20 per month from and after the date of death of said Emeline Umfleet.

The name of Julia E. Good, widow of John Good, late of Ninth Unattached Company, Massachusetts Vlunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Emma A. Drake, widow of Henry Drake, late of Com­pany B, Seventh Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pe.ruion at the rate of $30 pei: month.

The name of Tillie L. Mitchell, widow of Edwin Mitchell, late ot Company D, Second Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and pay ber a pension at tbe rate of $30 per month.

The name of Mary C. DaV1S, widow of Elwood. Davis, late of Com­pany C, Fourth Regiment West Virginia Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Katha.rine- Falk., widow of Albert Falk, late of Com­pany C, Tenth Regiment Vermont Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per InQnth.

The name of Agnes Ditter, helpless and dependent dilulthter o.! George ;J. Ditter, late of Company A, Eighteenth Regimi!nt Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a penSlon. at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Mary A. Bandy, wido-w o:f Henry T. Bandy, late of Company H, Ninety-first Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and

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pay her a- pension at the rate of $40 ·per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Minnie A. Houser, widow of Christopher Houser, late of ompany G, Ninety-second Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Nancy Keen former widow of Anderson Keen, late of Company B, Ninety-seventh Regiment Indiana Voluntee_r Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $42 per month in heu of that she is now receiving: Provided, That in the event of. the death of Julia 1\1. Keen helpless and dependent daughter of said Nancy and Anderson Keen' the additional pension herein granted shall cease and determine: And provided further, That in the event of the death of Nancy Keen the name of said Julia M. Keen shall be placed on the pension roll subject to the provisions and limitations of the pension laws at the rate of $20 per month from and after the date of death of siiid Nancy Keen, through duly appointed guardian or conservator.

The name of Caroline Leasure, widow of William H. Leasure, late of Company I, Fourth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her, a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Rebecca Wentz, now Roberts, former widow of Augustus Wentz, late lieutenant colonel, Seventh Regiment Iowa VolU?teer In­fantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month m lieu of that she is now receiving. -

'fhe name of Louella Sevey, former widow of Charles H. Sevey, late of Company K, Eighth Regiment Michigan Volunteer Infantry,, and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month, through duly appomted guardian or con ervator. . .

The name of Mary E. Wright, widow of Charles T. Wright, late of Company C, Seventh Battalion, District of Columbia Volunteer In­fantry and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The' name of Marcraret E. Nunley, widow of Abner P. Nunley, late of Company A, Thlrteenth Regiment West Virginia Volu~teer In­fantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $35 per month m lieu of that"she is now receiving.

The name of Lucy A. Nelson, widow of James H. Nelson, late of Company F, One hundred and fifteenth Regiment Indiana Vo~unt~er Infantry, a~d _pay her .a .pension at the rate of $40 per month m lieu of that she ts now rece1VIDg.

The name of Eva F. Hussey, widow of Frank D. Hussey, late of United States Signal Corps, and pay her .a. pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now rece1VIDg.

The name of Sarah A. Dickinson, widow of Geor&'e W. Dickinson, late of Company C, Seventy-second Regiment Illino1s Volunteer In­fantry and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The' name of Susan Fleck, widow of Martin L. Fleck, late of Com­pany B, Seventy-eighth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pemdon at the rate of $30 per month. .

The name of Louisa El Treanor, widow of Thomas D. Treanor, late of Company K, Fifteenth Regiment New Jer ey Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Lety Wilson, widow of David M. Wilson, late of Com­panv C Ninth Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Cavalryhand pay her a pension' at the rate of 35 per month in lieu of t at she is now receiving. .

The name of Eliza A. Nichols, widow of Amos J. Nichols, late of Company G, Eighty-first Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Hannah Sprlng, former widow of George H. Spring, late of Company C, Seventh Regiment Missouri Volunteer State Militia Cavalry and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of John Kent, helpless and dependent son of Gypson Kent, late of Company I, Fiftieth Regiment New York Volunteer Engineers, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Susan J. Murray, widow of Charles R. Murray, late of Company C Fourth- Re~ment New Mexico Volunteer Mounted In­fantry and pay her a pens10n at the rate of 40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving, through duly appointed guardian or con-servator. . f

The name of Abbie A. Stone, widow o Harvey S. Stone, late of Company B, First Regiment New Hampshire Volunteer. Heavy .Artil­lery and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

'i'be name of Abbie T. Holbrook, widow of Manlius Holbrook, late of Company G, Fourth Regiment Vermont Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Sarah E. ~tough, widow of' .Jacob L. Stough, late of Company A, Sixteenth Regiment Pennsylvama Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. -

The name of Frances E. Drake, widow of William B. Drake, late of Company C Seventy-fifth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and Company I; Fifteenth Regiment Veteran Volunteer Reserve Corps, and pay her a p~nsion at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receivrng.

The name of Helen Donaldson, widow of Richard Donaldson, late of Company A, Fifteenth Regiment Kansas Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Josephine Timerson, widow of Harmon Timerson, late of Company C, One hundred and eleventh Regiment New York Volun­teer Infantry, and Company D. Thirteenth Regiment Michigan Volun­teer Infantry and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Jacob H. Mertz, late of Company D. Second Regiment Potomac Home Brigade, Maryland Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month In lieu of that he is now receiving. .

The name of Su an J. Garland, widow of David Garland, late of Company B Thirteenth Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The nume of Mary E. Martin, widow of Augustus Martin, late of Company A, Thfrd Regiment New Hamp hire Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 I,>er month.

The name of Abbie P. Haskell, widow of Joshua Haskell, late of Company B, Twenty-fifth Regiment Maine Vo.lun~eer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $35 per month ID ben of that she is now

rec,_r~~Jame of Mary F. McCaw, widow of William John Mccaw, late of Company I, Second Regiment Iowa Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her i. pension at the rate of $40 per month In lieu of that she is now receiving. . .

The name of Annie Cason, w1dow of Nathan Cason, pensioned as Nathan Casey, late of Company A, One - hundred and twenty-fourth Regiment United States Colored Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of William F. Critchfield, late of Company H, One hun­dred and sixty-ninth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month.

The name of Benjamin Troutman, late of Captain Gowan's Company D, Veterans' Battalion, Second Regiment Potomac Home Brigade. Maryland Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month.

The name of Kate M. House, widow of Edwin J. House, late of Company H, First Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Margaret T. Deaver, widow of George W. Deaver, late of Company A, Sixty-second Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the- rate of $35 per month in Ueu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Celia Hunf:.t. former widow of Henry Hunt, alias Henry Albon, late of Company u, Fifth Regiment Michigan Volunteer In­fantry, and Company D, Tenth Regiment Ohio Cavall'y, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Harriet El. Hagan, widow of John Hagan, late of Company I, Fourth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Fred E. Morehouse, late of Company L, Eighth Regi­ment New York Volunteer Cavalry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month.

The name of Clara C. Thomas, widow of Earl D. Thomas, late sergeant major and brigadier general, Eighth Regiment Illinois Volun­teer Cavalry, ·and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Mary F. Dean, widow of Augustus Dean, late of Com­pany C, Sixth Regiment United States Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Minnie McMullen, widow of Gilbert McMullen, late quartermaster, U. S. S. Silvet· Clottd, United States Navy, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Be sie B. Waldo Howland, former widow of William L. Waldo, late of Company A, Sixteenth Regiment Vermont Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Otis C. Mooney, late of Company K, Eighth Regiment Vermont Volunteer In!antry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month.

The name of Jennie B. Cullum, widow of John Cullum, late of Com­pany H, Fifty-sixth Regiment New York Volunteer In!antry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Eliza D. Brattain, former widow of Andrew C. Brat­tain, late of Company I, Thirty-first Regiment Indiana Volunteer In­fantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Henry T. Goodhue, late of Captain Chandler's com­pany, National Guard, New Hampshire Volunteer Militia, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month.

The name of Rebecca A. Boster, widow of James A. Boster, late of Company A, Eighty-seventh Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Margaret Moore, widow of William S. Moore, late of Company K, Thirty- ix:th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her :i pension at the rate Of $30 per month. ·

The name of Melissa A. Becker, widow of William H. S. Becker, late of Company C, Seventh Regiment New York Volunteer Heavy Al'tillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of William F. Nicholsh helpless and dependent son of John Nichols, late of Company D, One undred and ninety- econd Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry1 and pay him a pension at the rate of

20 per month in lieu of that ne is now receiving, through duly ap­pointed guardian or conservator.

The name of Sarah T. Hendrick widow of Pleasant F. Hendrick, late of Company E, Fifty-second Reg ent Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Ida M. Benson former widow of William Brown, late of Company B, Sixty-eighth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of George Hull, alias John Buchanan, late of Company D, Thirty-second Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and Company A, First Regiment Michigan Volunteer Light Artillery, and pay him a pension at the rate of 50 per month.

The name of Mary lliller, widow of Emanuel l\Hller, late of Company G, One hundred and fifth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen ion -at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Clara J. Hicks, widow of Owen Hicks, late of Company C, Seventh Regiment, and Company B, Fifth Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and fay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name o Martha J. Morri , widow of Levi B. Morris, late of Com­pany D, Seventh Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 40 per month in lieu of that she is now re­ceiving.

The name of Mary Sansoucie, widow of Adolph Sansoucie, late of Company K, Thirty-fifth Regiment Missouri Volunteer Infantry, and pay her ~ pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now rece1vmg.

The name of Mahala Davis, widow of Samuel Davis late of Pioneer Corps, First Division, Sixteenth .Army Corps, and pay he1· a pen Ion at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Martha Ann Cravens, widow of John Craven , late of Company B, Eighty-third Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Eliza John on, widow of Charles A. Johnson, late of Company D, Thirteenth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 40 per month in lieu of that he i now receiving.

The name of Creighton Bradshaw, helpless and dependent son of Thomas W. Bradshaw, late of Company H, Sixty-second Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $2CJ per month.

The name of Martha l\L Robb widow of Elijah C. Robb, late of Com­pany I, Eighth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pens.ion at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she ls now receiving.

The name of Margaret B. Harrington, widow of Charles Harrington, late of Company C, Thirty-second Re!O'iment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Louise Schenkel, wi ow of Leonard Schenkel, late of Companies A and El, Third Regiment Maryland Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

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1922. CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SEN ATE. 12283 The name of Elizabeth Eutsey, widow of Jacob Eutsey, late of Com­

panies B and A, Sixteenth Regiment Pennsylvania Volbnteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month,

The name of Mollie Cole, widow of Zachariah W. Cole, late of Com­pany I\ Eighteenth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and Company E, Ninw Regiment Iowa Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the l'ate of $30 per month.

The name of Sarah Patterson former widow of Noah F. Patterson, late of Company D, Thirty-second Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of lji30 ~er month.

The name of Mary E. Sage1 widow of Nathaniel S. Sage late of Com­pany F, One hundred and eighty-second Regiment Ohio Volunteer In­fantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. .

The name of Elvira E. Clark, widow of Peter F. Clark, late of Com­pany A, Eleventh Regiment Missouri Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Ida B. Sechler, widow of George Sechler, late of Com­pany K, Fifth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Mary A. O'Neil, former widow of William O'Neil alias William 0. Nelson, late of Company A, Tenth Regiment New Jersey Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Malissa A. Hanes, widow of William A. Hanes, late of Company G, Twenty-third Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month l.n lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of William S. Tester, helpless and dependent son of Henry W. Tester, late of Company C, Thirteenth Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month through duly appointed guardian or conservator.

To drop from the pension roll the nam~ of Franklin C. York, minor child of William F. York, late of Company B, Fourth Regiment New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry, and discontinue payments of pension to him at the rate of $12 per month, and to place upon the pension roll, subject to the provisions and limitations of the pension laws, the name of Susie C. York, widow of William F. York, late of Company B, Fourth Regiment New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $36 per month: Provided, That upon the attain­ment of the age of 16 years by, or death prior to attainment of the age of 16 years of, Franklin C. York, $6 per month of the pension herein granted shall cease and determine.

The name of Nellie Knight, widow of Edwin S. Knight, late of Com­pany G, Ninth Regiment Vermont Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of John W. Heller, late of Company F, Eighth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month.

The name of Alice K. Foster helpless and dependent daughter of Peter Kingry, late of Company G, Fifty-third Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and Company I, One hundred and seventy-third Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Augusta L. Simpson, widow of Benjamin F. Simpson, late major, Fifteenth Regiment Kansas Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now re­ceiving.

The name of Lucinda Welcht widow of Messor B. Welch, late of Company A, Seventy-eighth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pa~· her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receivmg.

The name of Millie Campbell, widow of Henry L. Campbell, late of Company K, Sixty-first Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Josephine P. Whitney, helpless and dependent daughter of Oliver C. Whitney, late of Company A, Seventh Regiment Kansas Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving. ·

The name of James Van Vechten, late of Company F, Ninety-first Regiment New York Volunteer Infa.ntry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month.

The name of Agnes Badger, widow of Ransom Badger, late of Com­panies F and D, First Regiment Vermont Volunteer Cavalry1 and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that sne is now receiving.

The name of Jacob Barger, late of Company E, Fourteenth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry, and pay him .a pension at the rate of $50 per month.

The name of Mary Bay, helpless and dependent daughter of George Bay. late of Company K, Eighth Regiment New York Volunteer Cav­alry, and Fifth Independent Battery, New York Volunteer Light Artil­lery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Ida V. Moore, widow of Jacob D. Moore, late of -Com­panv E, Eighty-fifth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunt~r Infantry, and Company K, Fifth Regiment United States Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of William J. Eaton, helpless and dependent son of Henry H. Eaton, late of Company G, One hundred and forty-fourth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Sarnh E. Robinson, widow of Calvin Robinson, late of ComDany El. Twentieth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay ber a pension at tbe rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

, The name of Minnie May Andrews. helpless and dependent daughter of John E. Andrews, late of Company E, Third Regiment Ohio Volun­

\ teer Cavalry, and Company G, Seventy-first Regiment Ohio Volunteer • Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu

of that she is now receiving. 1 The name of Matilda A. Runions, widow of Joseph Runions, late of

Company C, Second Regiment East Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Sarah C. Croxwell, widow of Granville Crox:well late of Company B, Eighth Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry, and pay

I bet· a pension at the rate of $30 per month. The name of Harriet A. Blagg, widow of William T. Blagg, late of

! Company K, Sixty-sixth Regiment Illinoi~ Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

, The name of Joseph D. Hayes, helpless and dependent son o:t' John \ Hayes, late of Company FJ, Eighth Regiment Tennessee Volunteer 't Mounted Infantry, and .fay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Phebe . Burrows, widow of Charles W. Burrows, late of Company C, Eleventh Regiment New York Volunteer Cavalry, and

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pay her ~ _Pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she ls now receivmg. .

The name of Henrietta Hyman, former widow of Thomas P. Know­land, late of Company D, Fifty-third Regiment Indiana Volunteer In­fantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Mary ID. Hampton, widow of John Hampton, late of CoJl?.pany G, Fifth Regiment United States Colored Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Mary A. Penny, widow of Andrew J. Penny, late of Company D, Twenty-second Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer In­fantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Sarah E. Hanes, widow of John Hanes late of Com· pany D, T'!enty-fifth Regiment New Jersey Volunteer Infantry, and pay her .a .Pension ~t the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now rece1vrng: Provtded, That in the event of the death of Joseph H. Hanes, helpless and dependent son of said Sarah E. and John Hanes the addi­tional pension herein granted shall cease and determine· Atid prov-idea fut:ther, That in the event of the death of Sarah E. Hanes, the name of said Jos~p? H. Han~s .shap be placed on the pension roll, subject to the provisions and llnntations of the pension laws, at the rate of $20_ per month from and after the date of death of said Sarah E. Hanes.

The name of Sarah R. Spraggins, widow of Alexander W. Spraggins, late o:I' Company E, Tenth Regiment Kentucky ·volunteer Infantry and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. - '

The name of Robert Ashby, helpless and dependent son of John W. Ashby, late of Company I, Forty-second Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Eva E. Parker, widow of Francis Parker, late of Com­panies B and G, Thirty-fourth Regiment New Jersey Volunteer In­fantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Mary A. Perry, widow of Emery Perry, late of Com­pany A, Sixty-third Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now re­ceiving: Pt·ovided, That in the event of the death of Maurice Perry h.elpless an~ depen~ent son of said Mary A. and Emery Perry, the addi: tional pension. herem granted shall cease and determine: And provided further, That m the event of th~ death of Mary A. Perry, the name of said Maurice Perry shall be placed on the pension roll, subject to the provisions and limitations of the pension laws at the rate of $20 per month from and after the date of death of said 'Mary A. Perry through duly appointed guardian and conservator. '

The name of Emily D. Jenkins, widow of George W Jenkins late first lieutenant and regimental quartermaster, One hundred and twenty­fifth Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Arta P. Beedle, helpless and dependent daughter of And.rew P. Beedle, alias William Dostman,_ late of Company L, Second Regiment Connecticut Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Angie Caldwell, widow of James H. Caldwell, late of Company G, One hundred and forty-seventh Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Mary J. Morrison, widow of William -H. Morrison, late of Company F, One hundred and twenty-third Regiment New York Vol­unteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Julia Parish, widow of Marion Parish, late of Company G, Thirtieth · Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Mounted Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Tillie R. Reeves, widow of Orange D. Reeves, late of Company I, Thirteenth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Susan Maurer, widow of Jeremiah Maurer, late of Com­pany E, One hundred and seventy-first Regiment Pennsylvania Drafted Militia Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per mol;lth in lieu of that she is now receivmg.

The name of Dudley Harlan. helpless and dependent son of George W. Harlan, late of Independent Battery E, Pennsylvania · Volunteer Light Artillery, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month through duly appointed guardian or conservator.

The name of Ann R. Kiger, widow of Elias D. Kiger, late of Com­pany H, One hundred and fiftieth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Sarah Icenogle, widow of William J. Icenogle, late of Company A, Fifty-fifth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Sarah M. Love, widow of John W. Love, late of Com­pany A, Second Regiment Michigan Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a. pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now re-ceiving. ·

The name of Helen J. Cook, widow of Isaac Cook, late of Company D Fourteenth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen: sion at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Mahala J. Stoner, widow of Joseph Stoner, late of Com­pany H, Third Regiment, and Company D, Thirty-third Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Jennett 'Pangle, widow of David Pangle, late of Com· pany G, One hundred and seventy-fourth Regiment Ohio Volunteer In· fantry, and pay her a pension at the rate o:I' $30 per month.

The name of Fannie M. O'Linn, widow of Daniel H. O'Linn, late of Company F, Ninety-second Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at tbe rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Margaret V. Bartlett, widow of John Bartlett, late or Company D, Sixteenth Regiment Missouri Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Mary El Ward, widow of George F. Ward, late of Com­pany G, Sixty-ninth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Mary Becker, widow of Jacob Becker, late of Company C, Forty-sixth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a. pension at the rate of $30 !)er month.

The name of Sarah J. Gray, widow of Samuel M. Gray, late of Com· pany E, Two hundred and first Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer- In­fantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Malinda Davis, helpless and dependent daughter of William H. Davis, late of Company K, One hundred and twenty-eightll.

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Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, ancl -pay her a pension at the rate of '::!O per month.

The name of Catherine J. Mock, widow of James M. Mock, late cap­tain of Company F, Twenty-first Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, anct pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The nam"! of Carrie E. Jackson, widow of Alfred S. Jackson, late of Company H, Second Regiment New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $a0 per month.

'l'be name -0f Eva Shaw, widow of John J. Shaw, late captain and eommis ary of subsistence United States Volunteers, and pay her a pension at tbe · rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now re-~~~ .

The name of Morgan A. Harris, 1ate of Company F, Second Regunent New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month.

The name of Annie E. Homan, widow of Alfred W. Homan, late ot Company B, Seventy-fourth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at 1he rate -0f $30 per month.

Tbe name of Nancy M. Henderson, widow of Richard Henderson, late of Company K, Thirty-seventh Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $~0 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name .of Susan Tyler, widow of Oliver Tyler, late of Company F, Eighty-ninth Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now re­ceiving.

The name of Edna McCona:hy, helpless and dependent daughter -0f We ley Mcconahy, late of Company D, Fifteenth Re~ent Ohio Volun­teer Infantry. and pay her a pension at the rate of :i;20 per month.

The name of Martha J. Corrie, widow of William Corrie, late of Company H, Twelfth Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and Com­pany H, Marine United States Volunteers, .and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. .

The name of Margaret J. Briggs, widow of David Briggs, late of Twelfth Battery Indiana Volunteer Light .Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiYing. Th~ name of Henry C. Ferguson, late of Company F, One hundred

and forty-eighth Regiment, and Company K, Eighteenth Regimeut Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $00 per month.

The name of Caroline Bast, helpless and dependent daughter of Henry Ba t late of Company F, Tbirty-nlnth Reglmen.t Ohio Volunteer Infantry aiid pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that' she is now receiving, through duly appointed guardian or conservator. .

The name of Angeline Tait, widow of Lionel R. T~lt, late o~ Co1!1-­pany C, Fifth Regiment, and Company D 1 First Regiment, Califorma Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the .rate of $40 per month in lieu of -that she is .now receiving.

The name of .Anna .B. Kimball, widow of George M. Kimball, late of Company .B, Ninteenth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, and Company G, Tenth Regiment New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Martha G. Waldron, widow of George H. Waldroi::. late of Company B, First Regiment New Hampshire Volunteer neavy Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $3.0 per month.

The name of Emily T. Bucha.na.B, widow .of James C. Buchanan, late of Company I , Seventy-eighth 'Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

·The name of Margaret Jones, widow of George W. Jones, late of Company H, Sixty-third Regiment Missouri Volunteer Enrolled Militia, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Julia Van WickJen Jolley, widow of Uriah Jolley, late of Company C, Twelfth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Cavah·y, and pay lier a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

'l'he name of Kathryn Labonde, widow of Peter Labonde, late of Campany I, Second Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Eunice A. Prettyman, widow of Leven T. Prettyman, Jate of Company A, Eleve.nth Regiment, and Company E, Tenth Regi­ment, West Virginia Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of .Annie C . .Bonam, former widow of John M. Lemmon, late of Company B, Seventy-second Regiment Ohio -Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she i ~ now receiving. .

The name of Catharine B. Hall, widow of James L. Hall, late of Gompany K, Twenty-fourth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Harriett N. Chattl.eld, widow of Alonzo B. Chatfield, late of Company B, Thirty-third Regiment IBinoiB Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Agnes May Taylor, widow of Henry P. Taylor, late of Company D~ One hundred and thirty-iourth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Anna Denison widow of Luther L. Denison, late of Company D, First Regiment Connecticut Volunteer Heavy Artillery, and pay her a J)ellSion at the rate of $M> per month in lieu of that she is now receiying.

The name of Euphemia Jones, widow of Robert S. Jones, late of Company E, Fourth Re:dment Iowa Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Mary F. Gay, widow o:f Marion Gay, Jate of Company F, Third Re~ment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a perudon at the rate of ~30 per month.

The name of Catherine Tuttle, widow of Ira C. Tuttle, late of Com­pany G, Fir t Regiment Missouri Volunteer State :Militia Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Sarah Rice, widow of Jacob Rice, late of Campany C, One hundred and first Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, ruid pay her a pen ion at the rate ot $40 per month 1n lie.u of that she ts now receiTI.ng. . .

The name of Mary A. Anderson, widow of John Anderson, late of Companies F and A, Second Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate nf $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Susan M. Worthing, widow of John JC Worthing, late of Company E, Fi.oot Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

Tbe name of Maggie Lowe widow of John E. Lowe, 1ate of Company G. Thil'd Regiment Iowa Voiunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension a.t the rate of $30 per month.

The name of.Jes ie L. Durr. widow of Edwin A. ·Burr late of Com· pany E, Nineteenth Regiment New York Volunteer Cavlllry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 -per month.

The name of Surah El. Lundy, widow of Robert Lundy, late of Com· pany A, N:ineteenth Regiment l'ifichigan Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The nam~ of A~lia S~er, widow of IIlrnest Stegner, late of Com-· pany D, Third Regunent Uruted States Reserve Corp , Mi ouri Volun­teer Infantry, and Company A, Boonville Reserve Corps, Mis · ou.ri Vol­unteer Home Guards, and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per· month.

The name of Lodesca F. Wertz, widow of Cornelius Wertz, late ot Company B, Second Regiment Iowa Yoluntee1· Cavalry, and pay · her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. - ·

The name of Alice McCarty, widow of WilUam McCarty, late of Company H, Forty-fifth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen.s1on at the r~te of $30 .per month.

The name of Christiana Jlofl'Irian, wtilow of Joseph Hoffman. late of Company I, OM hundred and ninety-ei~hth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Delilah R. Mann, wiaow of Christian H. Mann,. late of Company I, Eleventh Regiment Penn ylvania Volunteer Cavah·y, and pay her a pension at the nte of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Edna Hall, widow of Philip Hall, late of Company D, Thirteenth Regiment Michigan Volunteer Infantry, .and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Eliza Wisher.:.. widow of Jacob B. Wisher, late of Com­pany H, Sixtieth Reg1ment .New York Volunteer Infantry, and Troop A, Sixth Regiment United .States ~valry, and pay her a peru;ion at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Lucy E. Porter, widow of Myron Porter. late of Com­pany F, First Regiment Michigan Volunteer Light Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Mary m. Waddell, l'r'idow of Nathan Waddell, late of Company F, One hundred and forty-first Regiment Ohio Volunteer In­fantry, and pay her a pension .at the. rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she Js now receiving.

The name of Johanna Staton, widow of James C. Staton, late of Company A, Seventeenth Regiment Kentueky Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a :pension at the rate i0f $40 per IDonth in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Nannie lll. Scott, widow of Charles :m. Scott late .of Company G, One hnndred and forty-ninth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Harriet Myers, widow of William Myers, late of Com­pany I, One hundred and forty-eighth Regiment Ohio Volunteer In· fantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Charlotte C. Brandau, widow of Gustavus R. Brandau, late sU:rgeon Eleventh Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry, and pay ber a pension at the rate of $4:0 per month in lieu of that she is now ;receiving.

The name of Lois A. Bentz, widow of Lewis Bentz, late of Compan{ F, Tenth RegimeJit Pennsylvania Reserve Infantry, and Company , One hundred and ninety-first Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer In­fantry, and pay her a pension at the rate -0f $30 per month.

The name of Rebecca Ann Hayes, hel:Jilless and dependent daugbtet' of Ja:mes M. Hayes, late of Company F, Fifty-seventh Regiment Indiana Volunteer .Infantry, and pa;v ber a pensio.n at the rate of • 20 per month in lieu of that she lB now receiYing, through duly .appointed guardian.

The name of Zoria B. McCra.ry, widow of Joseph S. Mccrary, late of Company .E, Fifty-third Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Andrew J. Gouge, late of Moore's Independent Com­pany, Stone County Mis ouri Home Guards, and Green's Company F, Ninth Regiment Provisional Enrolled Missouri Militia, and pay him. a pension at the rate of $50 per mo.nth.

The name crf Hattie C. Spencer, widow of Thomas D. Spencer, late of Comirany H, Eighteenth Regiment Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a rension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name o Helena Whitney, widow of Alfred A. Wbitney, late of Comp.any F, Fourth Re$'iment Massachusetts Volunteer Heavy Artil­lery, and pay her t1 pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Mary J. Horan, widow of Patrick H. Horan, atlas Henry Horron, late of ~ompany C, Second Regiment Indiana. Volunteel' Cavalry, and ·pay her a pension at the J:.ate of 30 per month.

The name of Nancy E. Byous, widow of Dr. H. .Byous, late of Company B, Ninth Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Ca>alry, and pay her a pension at the l'ate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

Tbe name of E1i1ia A. McClellan, widow of John S. McClelln.n, late of Company B, Fifty-eighth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the Tilte of $SO per month.

The name of Mary C. Agnew, widow of Erastus St. J. Agnew~ late quartermaster sergeant One hundred and runE'tleth Regiment Pennsyl­vania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. .

·The name of Lusntta A. Duvall, widow of Sherrod W. Duvall, late of Company K, Thirtieth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Mounted In­fantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of ~40 per month.

The name of John Brantlinger, b.elpless and dependent son of An· drew .J. Brantlinger, late of Company E. Ei11;hth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Cavalry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month, through duly appointed guardian.

The name of Mary A. Ormsby, widow of John H. Ormsby late of Company B, One hundred and twenty-third Regiment New York Volun­teer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Catherine W. Durst, widow of Michael William Durst. le.te of Company A, Fifteenth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Cav· airy, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Jane Gentry, widow of Charles Gentx:y, late of Com­pany H, Third Regiment Tennes ee Volunteer Mounted Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month through duly ap­pointed guardian.

The name of Lexie Fuller, widow of I.lfram Fuller, late of Company H, Thirteenth Regiment West Virginia Volunteer Infantry, .and p.ay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. .

The name of Lottie M. 13ettis, wiaow of John C. Bettis, late of Company F, First Regiment Vermont Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

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-1922. CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE. 12285 The name . of Martha Cox, helpless and dependent daughter of Daniel

Cox, late of Company F Fifteenth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infan­try, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month through duly appointed guard.Ian.

The name of Sarah Blanton, widow of James Blanton, late of Com­pany H, Twenty-fourth Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she 1s

· now receiving. The name of Roy s. Davis, helpless and dependent son of Alphonso C.

Davis, late of Company G, Seventy-fifth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, !"ld pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month through duly appomted guardian.

The name of Mary Ann Jolly, widow of Joseph Jolly, late of Com­pany c Thirty-fourth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in Heu of that she 1s now receiving.

The name of Henrietta Hull, widow of Henry Hull, late of Company G One hundred and thirty-sixth Regiment Ohio Volunteer National G~ard Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receivmg.

The name of Lorinda Sutton, widow of Richard Sutton1 late of Com­pany G One hundred and twenty-first Regiment Ohio Vo unteer Infan­try, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Esther E. Babcock, former widow of Alonzo Clark, late of Company B, Fourth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. ·

The name of Lizzie Ill. Fender, widow of Daniel Fender, late of Com­pany D, One hundred and forty-third Regiment Illinois Vohu;iteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Helen D. Craig, widow of William B. Craig, late of Company I, Filth Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Anna Jane Ritchie, widow· of George Ritchie, late of Company H, One hundred and twelfth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry.' and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Lucinda Brown, widow of Elias Brown, late of Com­pany E One hundred and fiftieth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infan­try, and pay heJ; I!- pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now rece1vrng.

The name of Rebecca J. Rush, widow of Allen N. Rush, late of Com­pany E, Eighty-seventh Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Mollie Bailey, helpless and dependent daughter of Alexander J. Balley, late of Company A, Thirty-seventh Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Mary M. Zimmerman1 former widow of Nathan Zimmer­man late of Company K, Fifty-nmth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infa~try, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Mary F. Stevenson, widow of John Stevenson, late of Company I One hundred and fiftieth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, ~d pay he1· .a .pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now rece1vmg.

The name of Lottie J. Thomas, widow of Noble 0. Thomas, late of Company EJ One hundred and forty-eighth-Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry and pay her e. pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Margaret White, widow of Jasper N. White, alias Joseph N. White, late unassigned, Seventy-ninth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Elizabeth Stout, widow of John Stout, late of Com­pany C, One hundred and twentieth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infan­try, and pay her a pe?sion at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receivmg.

The name of Mary J. Morgan, widow of Samuel Morgan, late of Company H, Ninety-third Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Agnes E. Jones, widow of John ~ones, late of Company D First Regiment Ohio Heavy Volunteer Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Elizabeth Lippert, widow of George Lippert, late musi­cian, band, Forty-third Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Ollve W. Cox, widow of John F. Cox, late of Company F, One hundred and fifty-seventh Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Charlotte Wirsing, widow of James J. Wirsing late of Company C, Eighty-fourth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Grace Olive Jones, helpless and dependent daughter of Robert Jones, late of Company B, One hundred and second Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Katie Wood, widow of Jasper Wood, late of Company B, One hundred and forty-fourth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Lucina Heath, helpless and dependent daughter of George C. Heath, late of Company H, Twenty-third Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Emma W. Pohlmann, helpless and dependent daughter of Charles Pohlmann, late of Company E, Seventh Regiment Missouri Volunteer Cavalry, and Company F, Bishop's Battalion, Missouri Vol­unteer Cavalry, and pa1 her a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Fredoma Williams, widow of Andrew J. Willlams, late of Company K, Fourth Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Mounted In­fantry1 and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that sne is now receiving. •

The name of Lucia M. Bartlett, -widow of John Bartlett, late of Company K, Fourth Regiment New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $40 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The ·name of Emma Weast, helpless and dependent daughter of Gt'orge L. Weast, late of Company H, First Regiment Virginia Volun­teers, and Company H, One hundred and forty-seventh Regiment In­diana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month, through duly appointed guardian.

The name of Lottie L. Tripp, widow of Edwin Tripp, late of Com­pany I, One hundred and fortieth Regiment New York Volunteer In­fantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Ella M. Foll. widow of John W. Foll, late of Company G, }fifteenth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Olive W. Myrick, widow of Lewis A. Myrick, late of Company C, Forty-seventh Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Martha E. Mulford, widow of James B. Mulford late of Company B, Seventy-ninth Regiment Ohio Infantry, and pay her a pe~sion at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now re­ceiving.

The name of Sarah E. Hanes, widow of John Hanes, late of Com­pany D, Twenty-fifth Regiment New Jersey Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $42 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving: Provided, That in the event of the death of Sarah E. Hanes the name of Joseph H. Hanes, helpless and dependent child of John Hanes, shall be placed on the pension roll, subject to the provi­sions and limitations of the pension laws, at the rate of $20 per month from and after the date of death of said Sarah EJ. Hanes : Pro­vided further, That in the event of the death of John Hanes, prior to that of Sarah E. Hanes, the pension of said Sarah E. Hanes shall be reduced to $30 per month from date of death of said John Hanes.

The name of Belva A. Fergason, widow of Erastus Fergason, late of Company C, Third Regiment Michigan Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

TP,e name of Ralph S. Jordan, late of Company I, Twenty-sixth Regunent Michigan Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate to which be is entitled under the pension laws without deduction on account of former erroneous or alleged overpayments.

The name of John Christian Hohman, late of Com\>any A, Second Regiment Northeast Missouri Home Guards, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Maria C. Vance,. widow of Robert A. Vance, late of Company I, Seventy-second Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Fannie S. Grant, helpless child of Columbus Grant, late of Company C, Ninth Regiment Missouri State Militia Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month In lieu of that she is now receiving,

The name of Mary E. King, widow of Gilbert L. King, alias Hartley L. Oliver, late of Company D, Eighth Regiment Wisconsin Veteran Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Florence A. Hill, widow of Leonard C. Hill, late of Company G, Tenth and Twenty-ninth Maine Infantry; and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Elizabeth M. Reynolds, widow of Henry A. Reynolds late of Company B, Third Regiment New Hampshire Volunteer Infan: try and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. . The name of James Forsyth Harrison, late of the Quartermaster Department, United States Volunteers, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month in Ueu of that be is now receiving.

The name of Lottie M. Steele, widow of Samuel A. Steele, late of Company A, Sixth Regiment West Virginia Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Mary E. Ryan, daughter of Daniel Ryan, late of Com­pany M, Second Regiment Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, and pay her a pepsion at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Charles H. Phillips, late of Coml?any D, Tenth Regi­ment Connecticut Veteran Volunteers, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month.

The name· of Maeriana Luke, widow of Isaac Luke, late unassigned Sixteenth Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen: sion at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Mary Ann Richardson, widow of Milford Richardson late of Comp:iny D, Ninth Regiment Minnesota Volunteer Infantry and pay her 8: pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that s'he is now receiving.

The name of Nancy J. Gregory, widow of Oscar P. Gregory, late of Company M, Fourth Regiment United States Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Nancy P. Settle, widow of John B. Settle, late of Com­pany F, One hundred and thirty-seventh Regiment, and Company F Twelfth Regiment, Indiana Volunteer Oci.valry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month. ·

The name of Abbie McCabe, widow of Patrick B. McCabe late of Company B, Ninth Regiment Kansas Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Laura A. Richardson, widow of Green Richardson late of Company F., Third Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Cavalry: and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The oome of Esther A. Eastman, widow of Reuben J. Eastman late of Company K, Thirty-fourth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Inf~ntry and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. '

The name of Arzanna Swiger, now known as Arzanna Nesbitt former widow of Richard Nesbitt, late of Company I, Fifth Regiment New Jersey Volunteer Infantry, and Ninety-sixth Company Second Battalion Veteran Reserve Corps, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Rebecca E. Philabaum, widow of Christopher Phila­baum, late of Company G, One hundred and twenty-second Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a .Pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Celia Wilfong, widow of John Wilfong, late of Company I, Third Regiment West Virginia Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Arabella Roberts, widow of James S. Roberts, late of the United States Navy, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Joana Boone, widow of William Boone, late of · Com­pany H, One hundred and eighty-second Regiment Ohio Volunteer In­fantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is- now receiving.

The name of Mary Ann Sheffier, widow of John ShefH.er, late of Com­pany A, Twenty-eighth Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Mattie Florence Sinclair, destitute and helpless daugh­ter of Henry Sinclair, late of Company D, Eleventh Regiment Missouri State Militia Cavalry, and Company F, Second Missouri State Militia Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Emma L. Porter, widow of George W. Porter, late of Company B, One hundred and thirty-fifth Regiment Pennsylvania Vol­unteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving,

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• The- name of. Margaret A. L. Pratt, widow of. James F ~ Px:a.tt~ la~e ef Company C, First Re~~t Massa<:busetts Volunteer Heavy Artil­lery. and pay her a pension at. the rate. of. ~30 pe:c mon:fu.

The name of Nathaniel Cunnrngham, invalid son of William H. Cun­ningham, late of the U. & S. Ohio and Ver-rmmt, United: States Nav)", and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The na-me of Medora. B. Ambrose, blind and dependen~ daugllter" of William H . .Ambrose, late of Company D_. Twelfth Regiment Kansas Volunteer Infantry, and. pay her a p0nSlon at the rate oi. $.20 ~eii month. w:i- J ,, te of Tbe name of :Millle S. Jon~ widow o£ James J.UWDl on~ • .._a · Company "J!', Forty- even:th Reg).men.t Iowa Volunt~ Infantry, and I!ay; bei: a. pension at the rate- of $30 per month. .

The. name of Zania Seal Trent, wid9w of Ma~on T. Tr~nt, late. of Companv C Tenth Regiment, and Company E. Eighth Regiment.- Ten:­ne ... ee Vohmteer Cavalry, and pay her a p.en ion at th.e rate of $30 pum9~ f

The name of Julia Rumbley, widow of Thoma J. Rumbley, late o Company D, Ninth. Regiment Kan'Sa Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pen, ion a.t the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Mary Durham widow of John Durham.,. late of Company A, One hundred and forty-fifth Regiment l?ennsylvania. Volunteer In­fantry and pay her a pension. at the rate of $30 per month. ,...._

The'name of Nancy J. Lee, widow of Jes e U. Lee-, late of \A.lmpan;\t D On hundred and twenty-second Regiment Illinoi& Volunteer In­fantry and pay her a pension at the rate of 00 per month in lien of that she i now receiving: Prov-idea, That on the death of both of thhee idiotic and helpless children, Milton. Lee and George Taylor Lee, t rate of the widow's pen ion shall be redQcW to $30 a month : P-ro­-cillea further,, Tha.t, o the death of tJie widow, the ~es. of Mil~on Lee and George Taylor. Lee shall b placed on .the pension r!>ll, ~ubJeet to the provisions and limitations of the pen •on. laws, as. idiotic .and help le children of the sol die!', at the" rate of .$30 a month, to continue during the period of their Mlplessne s : Proviaedi further, That on ~ death of one Qf the- said children the rate of penfilon to. the survivmg child shall be reduced to $20 a month.

The name of. Augusta. Glidden, widow of John E. w. Glidden, late of Company f, Fifth Regiment Maine Volunteer Infantry:, and pay her a pen&on at the rate of $30 pe.r month. .

The name of Julianita G. Ortiz., widow of Guadaln;pe Ortiz, late of Company R Third New Mexico Mounted Infantry, and pay her a penc ID.on. at the rat& of 30 per- month. ·

The name of·Lode ca F. Wertz, widow of Cornelius. Wertz. late of Company B, Second Re~iment Iowa Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pen ion at the rate o1i 30 per month.

The name of Ursulia. S. Dinsmore, widow of Char~es Dinsm-0re, late of ompany I Eighteenth Regiment New Hampshire. Volunteer In­fantry and pay her a pension a the rate of 30_per month.

Tile • name of Abbie L. Lockwood,. widow of Horace Hill Lockwoo~ late of Company D, Second Regiment Kentucky V<>!un~eer Infantryh~d pay her a pension at the rate of $30 peE month in hen of that s · e 1s now receiving. .

The name of Lora Belle Fasig, widow of Albert F3.Slg, late of Com­panJt G, Twenh'-third Regiment Ohio Volunteen Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 ptt month and 12 additional for tp.e imbecile chfld Charles Hays Fasig, in lieu of that she i now receiv­ing: Pt'Wided, That the additional allowa~ce herein provided -shall cea e nnd dete.l!Illine upon the death of the child.

The name of Ba.rb ra Carter, widow of. Isaa{! Carter, late of Com.­pany C One hundred and thirty-third Regiment West Virginia Militia.. and pay her a pensioDi at the rate 01! $24 per- month. · The name of Celia PhilliD widGw of Willis J. Phillip , late- of Com­pany E Third Regiment North Carolina Volunteer Mounted Infantry, and p-a.y her a pension at. the rate of $50 per month in lieu ot that she is now. receiving.

The name of Mary Estella Ferris, wi<low of Cyrus D. Ferris, late of Company E One hundred and seventy-sixth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry a~ pay· her a: pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Mary L. Williams, widow of Sidney Sereno Williams, late of Company C\ Tenth Regiment Massachu etts Volunteer Infantry, and pa.y her a pen&ton a.t the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Mary .A. Sands paralyti!l daughte~ of Edward- D. Sands, lat of Coilll!any I, Sixth Regiment Vei:mont Volunteer Inf.ant:cy, ru;id pay her a pension at the ·rate of $20 per month.

The name o.f Mary H. Wishart, degen rate: daughter of David W. Wishart late of Company G, Third Regiment Vevn.ont Volunteer In­fantry and pay her a pension at the' ra.te of $2(} per month.

The' name of Elizabeth M. Engelhardt, helpless· a.nd dependent daughter of Conrad Engelhardt,. late of Company A,, First Kansas In­fantry and Company Br Veteran Battalion, Fir t Regiment Kan as In­fantry· and pal her a pension a the. rate of $-20 per month..

The' name o Sarah El. Spears., widow of Elijah Spears, late of Com­pany A Nlnety-ninth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a p~nsion at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Maria Love, former widow of Philip Gunckel, late of Company D, Eighty- eventh Regiment Indiana Volun~eer Infantl!y, ~d pay her a pension at the rate. of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

Tbe name of .Anna Louise- Jenks, widow of John H. Jenks, late of the Un1ted States Navy, and pay her a p.ensioDI at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Mary McGowan, da.u hter of Anton McGo-we.n. late of Comp ny G, Thirty-fifth Regiment Indiana. Volunteer Infantry, and pay her ~_Pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that she Ls now rece1vmg.

The name of Mary A. Manuel, widow of Je e Manuel late of Com­pnny H Second Regiment Mis ouri Volunteer Light Artillery, and pay her a p~nsion at the i·ate of $30 per month.

The name of Augu ta Baumann. widow of Emil Baumann, late of Company FJ, ~wentieth Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Vicilla Bullock. idow of Lyman Bullock, late of Com­panv H First Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Light Artillery, and pay. ber'a pension at the rate of $30. per month.

The name ofi Agnes Gibbons, widow of William Gibbonsi late of Com­pany G Fifty-fifth Regiment l\Iassachusetts- Volunteer nfantry, and p ber 'a pension at the rate of $30. per month.

The name of Ellen Hurlbut. widow of Spencer W. Hurlbut, late of Company I Ii'ifth Re.ciment Wisconsin Volunte.er Infantry, a~d pay b..r a pension at the rate of 50 peii month in lieu of that she is now recet\ing.

The ruune of Loli& M. Earle widow of D.a.vid lL Earle, late captain Company F, Fifteenth. Regiment Mas achusetts. Volunteer In!antr:r, and pay her a pension. at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Eliza J. Paradee, widow of John A.. Paradee, late of Company H, Ninth Regj.xnent Delaware Volunteer. fufantry, and: pay her a pension at the rate of $30 p.er month.

The name o~ Carl Reed, help1es son of Gasper Reed, late of Com­pany K, One hundred and fifty-fifth Regiment Pennsylvania. Volun- . teer Infantry~ and pay him a. pension at the rate of $2Q per month.

The name ot John Salmon, late of Company D Eightieth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and Compan~ B, First Marine Brigade. an pay him a pension at the rate of $90 per month in lieu of that be i uow receiving.

The name of. Mary C. Myers widow of John P. Myers. late of th Fourteenth Battery Indiana. Volunteer Artillery and pay her a pen , · on at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

Th name of. M.aryi Trott. widow of Conrad Trott, late of the Tbirty­second Independent Battery, New York. VolWlteer Light Artillery, and pay her 3J pen.Bio at the. rate of $30 pei: month.

The name of Sarah A. Dickinson, widow of George W. Didtinflon, late ot: Company C, Se-venty-seco.od Regiment Illinois Volunteer In­fantry, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of. 30 per month..

Th name of Joseph VelfD'.lilyea, late of Company H, Twenty-seventh Regiment Wi consin Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a p n ion at th rn.te of 50. per montll without any deauctions fat alleged erron us or overpayments.

The name of Nancy Angie Vermillion,- widow ot William Henry Ver­millfon, late of Company I, First Regiment United States Veteran Vol­unteer Engineers. and pay her a pensioh at the rate ot $30 _per month.

Carrie El Finnell, widow of Stephen Finne.JI, late o~ Comp ny I, Sixty-ninth Regim~nt, New York National Guard .Artillery, and pay hel' a pension a.t the rate of $.10 per month. .

The name of Sarah E. Totten, widow of David R. Totten, late of Company G. First Regiment Kentueky Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension a1r the rate of $50 per month in lieu ot that she is now receiving.

The name ot! Neil J. D vlin, helpless and dependent on of Thomas Devlin, late o! the United States· Na..vy, and pay him a pe -0n at the rate of $20 per month~

The name of Helen .A. Seeker, former widow of Edward E. Etlgal!', late of Company F, Fourteenth Regiment Iowa. Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate o! 30 per month_

The name of .Anna Barkec wid:ow of William B. Barker, late of Company C, Ftr t Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Ca alry, and. Com­pany K, Second Regiment United States Veteran Volunteer In:fantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 p-er- month in lieu ot that she is now receiving.

The name- ot Juliai S. W bb, widow of Edgar C. Webb, late of Com­pany A, Ninety-eighth Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, d pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieU' of that he is now receiving.

The name of Rebecca ?iL Langley, widow of Nicholas B. Langley, late of Company F, Second We Virginia; Cavalry, and pay her a pen­sion at the rate of 30 per month.

The Il8me of Alma L. Bruce, helple daughter o~ Jo~n A. Bruce, late of Company· M, Sixth Regiment- Iowa Volunteer Cavalry. and pa:r her a pen ion at the rate of 20- per month in lieu of that she is no.w receiving-.

Tb& name of Elizabeth A. Haskell, widow of George. A. Haskell, late ot Company B, Thirty-second Re~iment Maine Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of ~30 per month.

The name of' Anna Sholts, widow of John A. Sbolt , late of om-pany F, Thirty-thlld anti Eleventh Regiments iscon in Volunteer In· fantry, and pay her a pension at the rat& of $30 per m<>ntb.

The name of Sallie E. Patrick, widow of William H. Patrick, late of Company .A, Ninth Regiment Missouri Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a p~nslon at th~ rate of 50 per month in lieu of th t she is now re-~~~ . .

The name of Mollie E. Panik, widow of Sardine X. Paulk, lat of Company K, Seventy-thil'd Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and p y her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Anna Droste, widow of Martin Droste, late of Com­pany L, Second Regiment Kentucky Voiunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pen ion at the- rate of $30 per month.

The name of Mary J. Kimble, widow of David B. Kimble, late of Company F, Seventieth Regiment Ohi-0 Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of -00 per month.

The name of EJiizabeth Shufelt, widow of Henry T. Shufelt, lat of Company K, Forty-fourth Regiment New York Voluntee11 Infantry, and pay her a pension at the Fat of $30 p r month.

The name- of John Y. Cll.rpenter, late of Company 0, Eleventh Regi­ment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and captain Company C, econrl Regiment .Arkansas Volunteer cavalry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month without recovery of pension heretofor& to him paid. . s c· . The name of Ralph· M. C<>Ilins, late pilot, United tate Navy, 1nl

a.r, and pay him a pension at the- rafe· of: $50 per month_ The name (1f Justus W. King, late <Jf Compn.ny Ji', Twenty- e~ent

Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, and pay: bim pen ion at the rate o1 $50 per month.

The name of Lucinda Harringto~ widow of H nry F. Harr~to~ late sce>ut guide, and di patch bearer, United States Volunteers, Ctvil War, and 'pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name <Jf Benjamin Williams, late oJl Company K, F urth Regi­ment Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, and pay him a pen ion at the rate t $50 per month in _lieu of that he is now receiving, without reco ery of any former er:roneou payments.

The name of Margaret Kearney, widow of James Ki arn y, late of Company A, Third Regiment Rhode I land Volunteer Cavalry, and paJ bar- a. pension a..t the rate of 50 per month in lieu of that she i n ~ receiving.

The- name of Izora B. McGill, wido-w of John C~ McGill. late of C m· pany F One: hundred and twentf-fitth Regiment Ne York Volunteer Infantzy, and Company F, Twentleth. Regiment Veteran Reserve Corp , and pay her a pension at the rate of $~0 per month in lieu O'i! that she is. now receiving.

The name· of' Margaret J. Humbert, widnw of Jacob N. Bum ert, late of Company D, One- hundred andi thirty-third Regiment l'e11 ylvania Volunteez Infantry, and. Company K, Fifth Regiment Penn. ylvania. Volunteer Heavy Artillery and paJ her a pens· at th rn e- o! 12 per month on account of the helpless child, Sidnie C. Humbert, in addl· tlon to that sW!· is. now reeeivillg~

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cl Company F, Twenty-ninth 'Regiment Michigan Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Francisco Giron, late of Company E, First Beglment New Mexico Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of . 50 per month. .

The name of Dennis B. Shuey, late of Company A. Twenty-s1rth Begiment Pennsylvania Emergency Militia, and pay him a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of John T. Clark, late of Company H, Eighty-first Regi­ment Enrolled Missouri Militia, and pay him a pension at the -rate of $50 per month.

The name of Sarah W11sonA. widow of William Wilson, late of Com­pany D, Seventh Regiment vhlo Volunteer Cavall'Y, and pay hel' a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Annie E. White, widow of Harrison White, late of Company I, Second Regiment Kansas State Militia, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Elizabeth J. Edson, widow of Leander N. Edson, late of Company H, One hundred and ninety-ninth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Henry Carroll, late of the United States Navy, and pay him a pen ion at the rate of $50 per month.

The name of Jo ephlne K. Woodson, widow of Albert Emmett Wood­son, late brigadier general, United States Army, and pay her a pen­sion at the rate of ::;50 per month in lieu of that she ls now receh'ring.

The name of Nannie John on Veale, widQw of George W. Veale, late captain Company E. Fourth Regiment, major Sixth Regiment, Kansas Volunteer Cavalry, and colonel Second Regiment Kansas State Militia Volunteers, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of $50 per month ln lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Jane Allen, widow of Nathan Allen. late of Company I, Third Regiment North Carolina Volunteer Mounted Infantry, and pay her a ~e?sion at the rate of $54 per month ln lieu of that she lS now receivmg.

The name of Sarah Prim, widow of George Prim, late of Company H, ~inety-first Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen­sion at the rate of $50 per month.

The name of Martha F. Acton, widow of John Acton, late of Com­pany C, Seventh Battalion District of Columbia Militia lilia.ntry, and pay her a pP.nsion at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Anna D. Blackford. former widow of Isaac Blackford, late of Company D, Twenty-eighth Regiment Illinois Volunteer In­fantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 D<'r month.

The name of Vina Cochran, former widow of William R. Kirk, late of Company H, First Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Isaiah G. Mayo, late of the Unlted States Sanitary Commis ion Service, and pay him a ~nsion at the rate of 30 per month ln lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Ellen G. Frame, widow of John 0. Frame, late of Company F, Forty~seventh Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 50 per month ln lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Carrie H. Chandler, widow of George P. Chandler, late of Company B, One hundred and twenty-sevt>.nth Regiment Penn.~yl­vania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Harriet Adams widow of Charle B. Adams, late first lieutenant Company I, Fourth Regiment Quartermaster Volunteers, United States .AI·my, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Sarah H. El. Ryan, widow of Edmund T. Ryan, late <>f Company B, Music Boys, general service, United States Army, and pay her a pension a.t the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Katie Kensinger, widow of Christopher Kensinger, la.te of Company K, Twentieth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at tht> rate of $30 per month.

The name of Eleanor L. CurtiR , widow of Warner H. Curtiss, latt> captain and provost marshal, sixth congre sional district of Iowa, and pay her a pension at the rate of '30 per month in lieu of that she is now receiviug.

The name of Sarah Haley, former widow of Richard A. DeKa:f', Late of Company L, First Regiment United States Volunteer Engrneers, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Elsea H. Allison, late of Company A, Fifty-third Regi­ment Enrolled Mi ouri Militia, and pay him a pension at the rate <>f $:'i0 per month.

The name of Mary D. L. Young, former widow of William H. Hakes, late captain of Company B, One hundred and twenty-fifth Regiment New York Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Lizzie K. York, widow of John H. York, late of Com­panv A, Thirteenth Regiment Maine Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Ida May Hollister, widow of ·John L. Hollister, late of Companv F , Thirty-sixth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Frances A. Bright, widow of John N. Bright, late of Company G, One hundred and forty-third Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infnn try, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that shP ls now receiving.

The name of Su an Boyson, widow of George T. Boyson, late of Com­pany I, Thirteenth Regiment New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry, Civil War. and pay her a pen ion at the rate of 50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Hannah F. Taylor, widow of Richard B. Taylor, late of Company A, Thirteenth Regiment Kansas Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Amanda Brewster, widow of Stephen G. Brewster, late unas igned, Thirty-second Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month.

The name of Loui a Edward , widow of Major Edwards, late of Company D, Sixty-fifth Regiment United States Colored Volunteer Infantry, and fay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name o Nettie Benward, widow of Joseph M. Benward, late of Company C, Thirty-first Regiment New Jersey Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Charles L. Kent, invalid son of Abraham Kent, late of Company D, Forty- eC'ond Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Barbara Farrar, widow of Edward Johnson Farrar, late of Company I, Sirty-fourth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the l'ate of $3-0 per month. ,

The name of Alice S. Kaywood, widow of Orrin F. Knywood, late of Company G, Seventeenth Regiment Michigan Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Melquiades Sanchez, late -of Company E, Second Regi­ment New Mexico Volunteer Infantry, and Company D, First Regiment New Mexico Volunteer Cavalry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month.

The name of Deborah J. Rarris, widow of William Harris, late of Company C, Second Artillery Regiment New York Volunteers, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Lorinda Porter, widow of Reuel W. Porter, late of Company M, First Regiment Maine Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Jennie S. Emery, widow of John C. Emery, late assistant surgeon, Thirteenth Regiment New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Susan Backus, widow of Jerome Backus, late of Com­pany D, Thirty-fourth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Emeline J . Whitmore, widow of Hiram Whitmore, late of Company C, One hundred and twenty-third Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month without deduction of any former erroneous payments.

The name of Emma F. Carter, widow of Elery H. Carter, late of Company A; Eleventh Regiment Vermont Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $80 per month.

The name of Catherine Carroll widow of William Carroll, alias Farrell, late of the United States Navy, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Ina M. Robin on. widow of Robert A. Robinson (Robert­son), late of Company F, Eighty-seventh Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. •

The name of George G. Ham, helpless and dependent eon of Green­leaf G. Ham, late of Company M, Fiftieth Regiment New York Engineers, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Arthur W. Gros , helpless and dep ndent son of James H. Goss, late of Company B, Second Regiment Potomac Home Brigade, Maryland Volunteer Inhntry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $36 per month.

The name of Edna P. Getchell, helpless and dependent daughter of Horace W. Getchell, late of Company K, First Regiment Maine Volun­teer Heavy Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of Deborah G. McCoy, widow of Matthew McCoy, alias Thomas Jackson, late of United States Navy, and pay her a pension at tbe rate of $30 per month.

The name of Louisa White, daughter of Giles E. White, late of Com­pany A, Sixty-eighth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, aitd pay her a pension at the rate of $20 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Carrie Shanahan, widow of Winfield S. Shanahan, late of Company E, First Regiment Michigan Volunteer Sbarpshooters, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of $35 per month.

The name of Henrv Mott, late of Company E, Ninty-:first Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that he ls now receiving.

The name of Asenath Welch, widow of Nathaniel Welch, late of Company A, Eighty-eighth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name Gf Ve ta A. Brown, widow of Franklin A. Brown, late of Company K, Forty- econd Reg!ment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of ~30 per month.

The name of Marinda A. Wilcox widow of William T. Wilcox. late of Company B, Eleventh Regiment Kansas Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Addie E. Auten, widow of Oliver V. Auten, late car­penter's mate, Mound Oitu, gunboat, United States Navy, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name t>f Fannie R. Harvey, widow of Wesley C. Harvey. late carpenter and second master, United States ram T. D. Horner, Mis is­sippi ram fleet, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Effie D. Hunter, widow of Edward C. Hunter, late of Company C, Forty-ninth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Emsley F. Canutt, late of Company A, First Regiment Oregon Volunteer Cavalry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $i30 per month.

The name of Nancy H. Hism, widow of Dr. H. Hism, alias Harvey Hism, late of Company D, Second Regiment Missouri State Militia Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Frances Ann Weddell, widow of Henry H. Weddell, late of Company G, Twenty-fifth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Augustus J. Cline, late of Capt. M. T. Haller's scouts and Capt. Moore McNeill's company, Barbour County, W. Va., and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month.

The name of Laura Major, widow of Sim Major, late of Company I, Twenty-fourth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month.

The name of Flora M. G. Halfpenny, widow of Henry C. Halfpenny, late of Company F, Second Regiment Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Altana B. Clark, widow of William Henry Clark, late of Company E, Ninety-second Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Eliza W. Cobb, widow of Daniel R. Cobb, late ot Company I, Fifteenth Regiment Vermont Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Abbie Holbrook, widow of Manlius Holbrook.1 late of Company G, Fourth Regiment Vermont Volunteer Infantry, ana pay her a pension at the rate of $30 pe.r month.

The name of Nellie Leahy, widow of Thomas F. Leahy, late unas­signed, Vermont Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate ot '30 per month.

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The name of Mary G. Grover, widow of Alpbeus E. Grover, late of Company B, Seventeenth Regiment Maine Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Charles E. Wilson crippled and deformed eon of Alexander Wilson, late of Company H, One hundred and thirty-seventh Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $20 per month.

The name of .Adra Crawford, widow of Ampudia Crawford, late of Company B, Third Regiment Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Amelia D. Crocker, widow of Lewis N. Crocker, late of Company L, Thirty-first Regiment Maine Volunteer In!an.try, and pay her· a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Sarah M. McKinnis, widow of. Livingston McKinnis, late of Company I, Ninety-ninth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of .Abigail R. Ellet, widow of Alfred W. Ellet> brigadier general, United States Volunteers, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that he is now receiving.

The name of Nancy Heffelfinger, widow of James Heffelfinger, late of Company E, Eight y-eighth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and pay her ~ pen ion a t the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now rece1vmg.

The name of Mary M. Wonsetler, widow of Josiah H. Wonsetler, late of Company M, Sixth Regiment Kansas Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. .

The name of Clarence W. Failor, deformed and invalid son of Samuel F ailor, late a musician in the band, Third Brigade, Fourth Division, F ifteenth Army Corps, Civil War, and pay him a pension ~t the rate of $12 per month supplemental to and in addition to that now being paid to his mother a the widow of the soldier.

The name of Pomucena Benavides, widow of Juan Benavides, late of Company .A, Third Regiment New Mexko Mounted Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month. .

The name of Sallie .A. Palmex:i widow of James H. Palmer, late of Company H, Twelfth Regiment uhio Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate .of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Maria L. de Ba<!!iz widow of Nicholas Baca, late of Com­pa ny G, Second Regiment New .Mexico Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Caledonia Vaughn, late cook and nurse Thi.rd Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry and Twelfth Regiment Missouri Volunteer Cavalry, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Mary J. Quincy, widow of Horatio H. Quincy, late o! Company H, One hundred and fol'ty-eighth Regiment Illinois Volun­teer Infanb·y, and pay her a pen ion at the rate of $50 per month.

The name of Mary Cannon, widow of Patrick Cannon, late of Troop Il . Fifth Regiment United States Cavalry, and pay her a pension at the rate of 30 per month.

The name of Mary E. Cline, widow of Floyd S. Cline, late of Com­pany K, Tenth Regiment West Virginia Volunteer Infantry, and pay her n pen ion at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Catherine Degnan, widow of John Deiman, late of Com­pany E, .. cond Regiment Rhode Island Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $50 per month in lieu of that she is now r eceiving. ·

The name of Jame McNulty, late of Company D, Thirty-seventh R P_giment nited States Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of . :lO per mon th in lieu of that he is now recelvin~.

The name of Julia A. Manzer, widow of Nathan Manzer, late of Com­pauy G, One hund1·ed and twenty-first Regiment New York Volunteer In fantr y, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of l:';arah Cowman, widow of David A. Cowman, late of Company B, Fifth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pemdon at the rate of $50 per month.

The name of Frances Henrietta Bubb, widow of John W. Bubb, late brigadier general, United States Army, and pay her a pension at the ratP of $75 per month in lieu of that she is now receiving.

The name of Maggie Fl Campbell, widow of George W. Campbell, late of Company E, One hundred and ninety-third Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The name of Jose Parlilla, of Capt. Juan de Dios Baca's company, Perea's battalion, New Mexico Militia Infantry, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month. ·

ThP name of Martin T. Knapp, late unassigned, Fiftieth Regiment New York Engineers, and pay him a pension at the rate of $50 per month without recovery of any part of the former payments to him by the Bureau of Pen ions.

The na me of David Mitch1:>ll, late of Company I, Eighty-second Regi­ment Mis ouri Enrolled Militia, and pay him a pension at the rate of $!50 per month.

The name of Sevilla Heikenhorn, widow of Martin Heikenbom, late of Company F. Third Regiment Maryland Potomac Home Brigade, and pay her a pension at the rate of $30 per month.

The amenclment was agreed to. The bill was reported to the Senate as amended, and the

amendments were concurred in. The amendments were ordered to be engrossed and the bill

to be read a third time. The bill was read the third time, and passed. The PRESIDENT pro tempore. Without objection, House

bil1 numbered 7340, 7827, 8624, 8874, 10025, 11427, and 11533, ancl • ennte bills numbered 3310 and 3920 will be indefinitely po tponed. .

l\fr. BURSUM. In the case of both of the bills which have ju ·t been pa ed I move that the Senate insist on its amend~ ruents and a k for a conference with the House on the bills and amendments, and that the Chair appoint the conferees on the part of the Senate.

The motion was agreed to, and the President pro tempore appointed Mr. BURSUM, l\Ir. MCCUMBER, and l\Ir. WALSH of Montana conferees on the part of the Senate.

l\fr. BURSUM. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent for the immediate consideration of the bill (S. 3275) granting pen­sions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors ~f the Civil ~n.d Mexican wars and to certain widows, former

widows, minor children, and helpless children of said soldiers and sailors, and to widows of the War of 1812.

The PRESIDENT pro tempore. Is there objection to the immediate consideration of the bill?

There being no objection, the Senate, as in Committee of the Whole, proceeded to consider the bill, which had been re­ported from the Committee on Pensions with amendments. ·

The first amendment of the Committee on Pensions was, on page 2, line 10, after the word "discharged," to insert "from such service, or regardless of length of service was discharged " ; so as to read :

Smc. 2. That the widow of any officer or enlisted man who served in the Army, Navy, or Marine Corps of the United States for 90 days or more during the Civil War, between April 12, 1861, and August 20, 1866, inclusive, and was honorably discharged from such service, or regardless of length of service was discharged for a disability incurred in service and line of duty, such widow having been married to such soldier, sailor, or marine prior to the passage of this act and having attained the age of 62 years who has been, or may hereafter be placed on the pension roll under this or any other law. public or privatef shall be paid a pension at the rate of $50 a month, and an additiona pension of $6 a month for each child of the officer or enlisted man under the age of 16 years, and in case of the death or remarriage of the widow leaving a child or children ef such officer or enlisted man under the age of 16 years, such pension shall be paid such child or children until the age of 16 yeai'S.

The amendment was agreed to. · The next amendment was, on page 3, after line 17, to insert

the following additional proviso : Provided, stiil further, That no pensio.n shall be allowed or paid

under this act to a widow or a former widow whose marriage to the soldier, sailor, or marine on account of whose service pension is claimed took place subsequent to March 3, 1899, unless such widow or former widow lived with such soldier, sailor, or marine continuously from the date of the marriage to the date of his death, or unless the continuity of the cohabitation wns broken by soldier haTing deserted her or by conduct on his part compelled her to leave him.

The amendment was agreed to. Mr. TRAMMELL. Mr. President, I should like to ask the

chairman of the committee what increase this bill carries with it. It .seems now it is proposed to fix the pension of Civil War veterans at $72 per month. What have they been receiving heretofore?

Mr. BURSUM. At present they receive $50 a month, but they receive $72 per month where they are unable to take care of them elves, and I understand the great majority of them are receiving the latter amount.

Mr. TRAMMELL. This bill provides that all of them shall receive $72 per month.

Mr. BURSUM. That is true, and the reason for it is that practically all of them are unable to care for themselves. Their average age is 78, and their expectancy of life is oajy about 5! years. In order to obtain the $72 there is now re­quired certain evidence, and compliance with certain forms and regulations, so that in many instances the veterans die before they receive the increase.

The number of veterans of the Civil War on the pension roll is rapidly diminishing. This year approximately 50 per cent will be separated from the rolls by death, and next year there will probably be a loss of 75 per cent, so that they only have a short time here : and if we are going to do anything to help them out in their old age, now that they are incapaci­tated, and to afford them. relief on account of the high cost of living, they should have that relief immediately. It should be summary and automatic, and they should not be required to submit applications and proofs and all that sort of thing, which tend to retard the benefits which were intended to be given to the soldier.

I submit that $72 a month for an old veteran, as compared with the allowance we are giving now to those who served during the World War and who were disabled, is not un­reasonable; it is a very meager allowance. Seventy-two dollars a month is no great sum. These men are all more than three score and ten years old ; the youngest of them are more than 70, and the average is 78. They have only a few years to live. They need the increased pension and there ought to be no hesitancy about allowing them the rate proposed by the bill.

Mr. TRAMMELL. Mr. President, I just desired to know what the increase was. How much will the increase be, in the aggregate, per annum?

l\Ir. BURSUM. The Senator desires to- know what increase in the appropriation this bill will require?

Mr. TRL\£MELL. Yes; I just, as a matter of information, desire to know the increase authorized.

Mr. BURSUl\f. For the first year, about $60,000,000 ; but the second year it will probably require less money than we are appropriating now, because the number is being reduced at the rate of 50,000 a year now, and next year it will probably be 75,000, and it will decrease until there will be none left.

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1922~ CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-SENATE~ 12289-Mr. TRAMMELL. That would be true ifi no increase- were ther~from, shall be $50i p0'1!' wonf:b> .. aml tliis section shall apply to. any

m a. de. in the individual pensions.: w.ould it noU It would grow; pens10n heretofore allowed or may hereafter be allowed under anyi , law, public or private.

less annually?. The amendment was agreed to. Mr. BURS UM. That is very true~ but n_o. matter what we- The next amendment was, on page_ 4, line 24,. after the word

allow them as_ a pensi.on,. wheuever they- are- dropped from the " rolls they' do not any longer draw m pension and it iS' manifestly without,," to strike out u fault,'~ and insert " proof of adultery," jlIBt and fair and tigh.t and, equitable to give. these veterans: a so.. as to read : little more allowance. SEC". 4=. 'llha.t the- former widow of' any officer or enUsted man wllo-

se~d ht the Army, Navy; Oll Marine- Co_rps o:! the United States for-.Mr. TRAMMELL. 1l am in faVOJ:' of' giving_ them a liberal 90 dal!s or more during the- Civil W1tt ti tween April 12, 1861, and

pension and am not raising 8.D.\Y questioll. about tfilrt; but I Au~st 2~ 1866, ~clru!ive-, arui was honorably discharged from such d · d · f t' d" th d · d sen1ce, oir who, havmg so served for less than 9-0 days. was discharged es1re some rn orma ion regar mg e propose mcrease an fo.r- a di.SabilUy incurred in. the service and line- of duty, such widow the need for this legislatix>n. ha.Ying marri:ed tbe officer or enlisted man pi:ior to June 27, 1905, and

Mr. BURSUM. I will say to the Senator tllat th.era is no having remarried, either once or more than once after the d~ath ot b th · b 1 t d mi... • t' b t the soldier, sail-0r, m: ~ine, if it be shown that such subsequent or question a out eJ.r a so u e nee ·- .L.llere lS no qu.es 10n a ou successive marriage has or have been dissolved, either by the death ot

the nghteousness or the fairness of this increase, and $72 the husband oi: hUBbandB1 or by divorce without proof of adultery on is a very meager sum to. take care of a family: or where an the part of the wif&, shall be. entitled and b~ paid a pension at the · attendant has to be e~1"'yed to take ca.re of the veteran. rate of -$30 pet month: Pro'llided, That in cas~ of any: widow whose

JJ.J.JJNN n_~ has been droppoo from the pension roll because of her remar-Se-rnnty-two dollars a month will hardly pay his own expenses,. rrage, if the- pension has been granted to an insane, idiotic, otherwis& How far w;ould it go to take. care of a family? helpless child. OOJ ta a child o-.r- children under the age o.f 16 years

"'. th dit' of age, she shall not be entitled to renewal of pension under this act l\Ir. TRAMl\1ELL. That is very true Wu.ere. e con ion. until the pension to sueh child or- children termi'nates, unless such

exists that the Senator has detailed; but t:i.ke the entire pen:- child. ozr children be a member or members, of her frunilY' and cued for sion roll. Nothing like all of them are in a helpless condition, by her, a.rui upon the- renewal! of. pension to such wldow, payment ot r~ring attendants and· nurses and care. pension to such child or children shall cease.

Mr. BUR.SUM. l\.fost of them are. If any of us, after we The amendment was agreed to. become 78 years of age, do not require :: · ~endants,, we are The next amendment was, on page 5, line 12, after the word pretty lucky, and entitled to the benefit of the_ duubt. and figure "Sec. 5," to strike: ou,t "That the benefit& of t.bia act

All of the veterans, through their several posts. and· organi- shall include any person who served during the late Civil War, zations) are most anxious and are pleading for this legislation. or in the war witlL l\Iexico,. a:ad who is now nr may hereafter · I could read to the Senate a thousand letters on the subject, become entitled to pension under the acts of June_ 27,. 1890, and the: stories that are told are pitiful. I can not for the life Febtua.ry 15, 1895 and the joint :r.esolutions of July 1,, 1902, ot me see bow-anyone could'. object to this increase- as not being and June 28 1906, or the acts of January 29, 1887,. March 3. fair and equitable and reasonable and an absolute obligatfon :J.891.,. and Fearuary 17,. 1897:," and in lien thereof to insert: On the part of the Government That the benefit of this. act shall oo extQJlded to, and. shall com.pre-

M ::d if ll . ill ll bend and include each. and severally tlie classes of persons enumerated: Mr: FLETC~ER., r. Pres1 ent, my ~o e.ague w a O\~ in ~ first, second, third, f-Ourth, and fifth paragnphs of section 469~

me, r should. hke to ask the Senator what is the total amount. Rensedi Statutes. of the Un:tteli states. who ser"led during · the Civil now requfted to meet the pension appropriations? War, RD;d al.so an.."11 person wh-0 ts no..w- oi: rna:y .he.reaft.ei: become entitled

B . -noul\c I · · th $300000'~ ·to- pen_s1on undei:- the acts of June 27, 1890., February !I),. 1895, and Mr Un_i;, c1.- t IS less . an.. ,. ,vvv. the jomt ~esolutions of: JuJy 1, t902, and .Tun"0' 28; 1906, o-r the acts lli FLETCHER .And this will add $60,000,000? of Januany 29~, 1887, March &,. 18911 Mid Februarr rt. 1-891, on. a-c:-lUr. BURSUM. That is for the fi-r::.t year.. and of course count. o.f service d}ll'ing t.he Civil War and th-e war with Me:ldc<i, a.nd

• . ' . . ' ' ' tlre widows and minor children of such persons : Provid"'tld, That service not ta.king- rnto account those wiro will drop from the i:olls. under this act shall be proven in the manner and form speeified in before they .are paid any pension. The chances are. that the net seaU0n 2, a-ct ot Marchi 4, ll91T. increase will be much l'ess-. l\1r. BURSUM~ On. page: 6, line: o~ I mo-ve; t0; amend the com- ·

l\fr. TRMllfELL. Mr. President, I just desired to get some · mittee amendment by striking out the word '"act:" and insert· information en. this subject: :r do not wi-sh to raise any objec~ i.ng in lieu: Uiereof the word ·~section.." tion to giving liberal :{>ensions to the veterans of tke Civil War. 'l'he amendment to, the amendment was agreed to. I l'lare always favored giving liberal pensions to the Confed- Mr. BURS-UM. On ))ag0 6. lin..e. 'Z,_ after: the figures:" 19.lT: I erate veterans through the State governments, and,. of course, m&.ve to- add" and- the a.ct of September 1,. 19-22." would not advocate a contrary policy regarding tile -Prtion ' The amendment to- the amendment was.. agreed to. soidieFS. Tfle only question with me is whether- we might not 'l'lle amerulment a ~nded· was agi:eed to .. go a little too far, considering the present financial condition l\Ir. BURSUI\1. l\fr. President, I offer the- amendment whieh: of the country, in making an increase of $60,000,000 in one rear- I send te the desk, the effect of which i~ to includ~ the nurses to in.eyease the-pension aliowance from $50 to $12 per- month. to of the-Civil War. all solcY-er , regardless of their needs. Doubtless- many· of The PRESIDENT pro tempore. The amendment will b.e. them need it, but the question is whether or not all of them do, stated. and ~at is the reasen foo.· my inq.mry of' the chairman of· the The R.EAD,1Na. CLERK. At the ~ondusioa of· section 5 •. pag~ 6, comnuttee. liae 7 it is p:copose.d tQ insert the foll.Qwin.g as. a :new sectwn.

l\Ir. BURSUM. Mr. Presid-e.nt,. I will say to the Senator namely: . · from Florida that the $60,000,000 which I stated was the esti- SEC. 6~ That a:U Ar~ nw:ses of th~ Civlll W3.I! who have been or ma:te- made- by tbe Pensi-On Bm."eau. That estimate bas been who ID;aY hereafter be allowed .a pensio-~ un,de:t existing laws shall revised i.n my office, and the exa-mm:er in my office estimates be entitled to and shall be paid a peDSlon at the rate of $50. per that tlie- total expenditure- will net exceed $35,00C1,000. At month. the- sam~ time- the Commissioner of Pensions states tha.t it will The amendment was agr~d to. _ be- two years before all of those who- are given increases· under- ~The. RE-ADI!'iG CLERK. It is also proposed- to renumber the see­the bill will be on the :ro-Il; so that if we were to- compare the tions m accordanee with the amendments mad-e. actual amount ef cash- neeessary to be pa-i<I out of' the Treas- The amendment was agreed ta. ury there probably would not be an increase. My first state- ~T~ FLETCHER. Mr~ Preside~t, I offer. an ame~dment, meI\t with reference to the increase was upon the basis that whieh woul<}I have ta- be call~ section 7 now, smce the adoption all of those who are now on the rol11 continued on the roll and of the amendment that has Just been agreed ro. . all of those who wereo given add-ed pensfons were continued on The PRESIDENT pro tempo.re~ The amendment will be the roll, and there were no deaths. But, as I stated a few stated. . .. moments ago, more than 50,000 have been dropped from the . The READING CLERK. It IS proposed to add at the end Qf the. ralJi this year,. and next ear there will be- more,_ probably bill a new section, to read as follows,:.. 7!i,OOO and the: number- will increase until th_e veterans of the: SE:.C. 7. That from and after the· pa.ssa~e o-i thi& act the rate- of pea-

""' hist sion to the soldiers of the various. Indian wa.rs and campaign,s wh(t Civ.il War: will be· a matter UI. • · ory • are now on the- pension roll, or- who- may hereafter- be placed thereon

The_ PRESIDENT pr:Q.. tempo1'.~- The q_ue ti.on_ is upon agree- und~ the acts o.f July 2'l 1892',_ June 27, 1902., May 3:0. 1908. or unde.r ing to the amendment. the act of :March 4, 1917, shall be $30 per month, and that the. rate.

The amendment U"as agr·eed to. of pension to the widows of . soldiers of the various Indian wars_ and " campaigns who. are- now on the pension roll o:r- who may- hereafter be

The next amen.dlnent was, on page- 4, line lt>', after- the word placed thereon: unde.?- sa:idi: a~tsi shall: be $20' per m-0.nth. " allowed/' to ins~t · ·~or· ma:y here.aft&".' be allo.wed," so- as. t_{)l The PRESIDEJ\TT pro tempore. The queBtion is upon agree--;m.ake the section :read: ing to the amendment.

SEC. 3. That tlre- rate of peusi"on for the widow of an officer or en- The amendment wa& agreed t-0,. listed man wh.o; served: in the- Army, Navy, or Mamre; Corps ot the Mr. FLETCHER. Now, I offer anotheF amendment to strike. United States. in. the Wax ot 1812, or fo.r 60 day& or more. in. the war with Mexico; o:r on. the coa ts or frontier thereof'. or eu route out se<Ztion 6 as it appeaL!s in the biU and insert the matter thereto durini: the- war with that nation, and wa~ honornbl)" discharged I send to. th<J desk. ·

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The PRESIDENT pro tempore. The amendment will be stated. .

The READING CLERK. It is proposed to strike out section 6 as it apperu·s in the bill, being lines 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 on page 6, and in lieu thereof to insert the following :

That the pension or increase of pension herein provided for, as to all per ons whose names are now on the pension roll, or who are now in receipt of a pension under e:ri~ting law, shall commence at the rates herein provided on the 1st day of the next month after the approval of this act ; and as to persons whose names are not now OJ?. ~e pension roll, or who are not now in receipt of a pension U?der e:nstiD;g law, bnt who may be entitled to a pension under the pr~vJsions of this act, such pensions shall commence from the date of filing applica~ion therefor in the Bureau o! Pensions in such form as may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior.

Mr. FLETCHER. Mr. President, the purpose of that amend­ment is to make it unnecessary for all those provided for in the pendinO' bill to apply for the increase of pension. It will save time a~d expense and annoyance. It will protect those 'Yho live in remote sections of the country, who would not be likely to hear of the provisions of the bill for some time, perhaps never, and yet who would be just as much entitled to its benefit~ as those who keep posted on pension legislatio~. It won1:d relieve congestion of work in the Bureau of Pens10ns, I. ~eheve, and make it unnecessary for the bureau to employ additional clerks and examiners. It would save the G-Overnment hundreds of thousands of dollars in administering the provisions of the act, and it would relieve Members of Congress of a flood of corre-spondence. .

I think it is important to adopt this amendment, taking the place of section 6 as it appears in the bill.

Mr. BURSUM. Mr. President, the only difference .is that under the amendment proposed by the Senator from Florida the e pensions would be raised in accordance with the bill auto­matically. As the bill provides at present, it would be neces­sary for the veterans to make application. There is difference of opinion as to that on the part of tho e who are interested in the bill and also so far as the Pension Bureau is concerned. Some say that to make the increase of pension automatic would increase the burdens of the Government a little too fast. Per­sonally, I can see no objection to it, and will leave the matter to the Senate.

The PRESIDENT pro tempore. The question is upon agree­ing to the amendment offered by the Senator from Florida.

The amendment was agreed to. Mr. FLETCHER. The adoption of tho e two amendments

will necessitate the changing of the title. That is a matter to which we can attend a little later, but I call attention to it now. The title should be amended so that after the figar~s " 1812 " in the title, there will follow the words " and certain India~ war veterans and widows." Then the ections will have to be renumbered.

The PRESIDENT pro tempore. The Chair sugge ts that an amendment to the title is not properly in order until after the passage of the bill.

Mr. FLETCHER. I understand that. The PRESIDENT pro tempore. If there be no further

amendment to be proposed the bill will be reported to the Senate. .

The bill was reported to the Senate as amended, and the amendments were concurred in.

The bill was ordered to be engrossed for a third reading, read the third time, and pa sed.

The title was amended so as to read: "A bill granting pen­sions and increase of pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the Civil and Mexican wars and to certain widows, former widows minor children, and helpless children of said soldiers and saiiors, and to widows of the War of 1812, and to certain Indian war veterans and widows."

LIBERIAN LOAN.

Mr. CURTIS. Mr. President, I move that the Senate pro­ceed to the consideration of the joint resolution (R J. Res. 270) authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to establish a credit with the United States for the Government of Liberia, with the announcement ihat if it is made the unfinished business I do not intend to call it up until Monday. I shall ask that it be laid aside for to-day.

The PRESIDENT pro tempore. The Senator from Kansas moves that the Senate proceed to the consideration of House Joint Resolution 270.

Mr. HARRISON. May I ask the Senator if that is agreeable to the Senator from North Carolina and the other minority members of the committee? .

Mr. OURTIS. I spoke to the Senator from North Carolina [Mr. SnnrnNs] and to the Senator from Arkansas [Mr. RoBIN-

soN] and others, and the agreement was that the joint resolu­tion would not be taken up for consideration until next week. .

The PRESIDENT pro tempore. The question is on agreeing to the motion of the Senator from Kan as.

The motion was agreed to ; and the Senate, as in Committee of the Whole, proceeded to consider the joint resolution.

Mr. CURTIS. I ask unanimous consent that the unfinished business be temporarily laid aside.

The PRESIDENT pro tempore. Is there objection? The Chair hears none, and the joint resolution is temporarily laid aside.

PENSIONS TO STATE MILITIA.

M:r. BURSUM. I ask unanimous consent that the Senate proceed to the consideration of House bill 211, another pension bill.

Mr. WARREN. Let the bill be read. The PRESIDENT pro tempore. The Secretary will report

the bill by title. The READING CLERK. A bill (H. R. 211) to extend the pro­

visions of the pen ion act of May 11, 1912, and May 1, 1920, to the officers and enlisted men of all State militia and other State organizations that rendered service to the Union cause during the Civil War for a period of 90 days or more, and providing pensions for their widows, minor children, and dependent par­ents, and for other purposes.

The PRESIDENT pro tempore. Is there objection to the present consideration of the bill?

Mr. WARREN. I want to ask the Senator from New Mexico a question in regard to this bill. I understand that it would mean entering into a new field. paying United States pensions to soldiers-and officers of the different States without reference to service to the United States. ·

Mr. BURSUM. Oh, no; not at all. . The bill would simply give what Congre s gave under section 4693 of the Revised Statutes, but the provisions of that act expired in 1874. It

·would not allow any pension to any militiaman who did not serve in the Army of the United States in the Civil War. There were certain militiamen, notably in the State of Mis­souri and in the State of Kentucky, who would be covered by this bill.

Mr. WARREN. Tho e Mis ouri cases have been before dif­ferent committees of the Senate a great many times. We have had no opportunity to read this bill, and I shall have to object to its pre ent consideration.

Mr. BURSUM. I will ay to the Senator that these ex­soldiers might have obtained their pensions earlier, but they failed to make application, and the law expired by limitation in 1874. ·The chances are that there are very few who would come in under the extension of the provisions of the law of 1874.

Mr. WARREN. Let the bill go over until I can look into it further. I have very strong opinions about the measure.

Mr. BURSUM. Very well; let the bill go over. The PRESIDENT pro tempore. The Senator from New

Mexico withdraws his request.

EXECUTIVE SESSION.

Mr. CURTIS. I move that the Senate proceed to the con· sideration of executive busine s.

The motion was agreed to; and the Senate proceeded to the con ideration of executive business. After 5 minutes spent in executive ession the doors were reopened, and (at 2 o'clock and 52 minut~s p. m.) the Senate adjourned until to-morrow, Saturday, September 9, 1922, at 12 o'clock meridian.

NOMINATIONS. Executive nominations received by the Senate Septem.ber 8, 1922.

REAPPOINTME ~T IN THE REGULAR ARMY.

Maj. Gen. Merritte Weber Ireland.- .Surgeon General, to. be Surgeon General, with the rank of ma;ior. general, for a period of four years beginning October 30, 1922, with rank from October 4, 1918. His present appointment will expire October 29, 1922.

PBOMOTIONS IN THE NAVY.

The following-named lieutenant commanders to be com-manders in the Navy from the 3d day of June, 1922:

William C. I. Stiles. William F. Newton. William C. Barker, Jr. John W. 1.ewis. James J. Manning. Richard R. Mann. Oharles 0. Gill. Rufus W. Mathewson. Oharles 0. Slayton. Lucien F. Kimball

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ers in the Navy from the 31st day of December, 1921: Edward W. Hanson. Frank Loftin. Frank C. McCord. John W. McClaran. Lieut. Schuyler Mills to be a lieutenant commander in the

Navy from the 3d day of June, 1922. Lieut. (Junior Grade) Harry L. Dodson to be a lieutenant in

the Navy from the 26th day of April, 1922. · . Lieut. (Junior Grade) Roy W. Bruner to be a lieutenant m

the Navy from the 27th day of April, 1922. Lieut. (Junior Grade) Louis Dreller to be a lieutenant in the

Navy from the 17th day of May, 1922. The following-named ensigns to be lieutenants (junior grade)

in the Navy, from the 7th day of June, 1922: . . ·Roscoe F. Good. Thomas H. Robbins, jr.

William R. Cushman, jr. Clarence V. Lee. Reinhard C. 1\foUI'eau. John N. Kelty. Lemuel P. Padgett, jr. Felix L. Johnson. John H. Heintz. Warner U. Hines. Alfred W. Burket. George A. Seitz. Felix L. Baker. Leo B. Schulten. Hugh E. Haven. Brook S. Mansfield. Robert E. Robinson, jr. Chester L. Walton. George H. Burnham. Frederick C. Sachse. James H. Chadwick. Paul R. Heineman. Bernard J. Kelley. Walter H. Weed, jr. Francis Taylor. Jennings B. Dow. l\fark H. Crouter. Julian McO. Boit. Edwin A. J. Poehlmann. Joseph U. Lademan, jr. John F. Rees. Charles D. Edmu~ds. James R. Tague. Harris 0. Aller. Ralph D. Baker. Hugh D. Lyttle. Marshall A. Anderson. Elmer S. Stoker. George C. Haeberle. Elmer F. Helmkamp. William Hibbs. Stanley J. Michael. Philip R. Kinney. Morgan C. Wheyland. SUI'g. Addison B. Clifford to be a medical inspector in the

Navy, with the rank of commander, from the 11th day of Feb­ruary, 1922.

Passed Asst. Surg. Horace V. Cornett to be a surgeon in the Navy, with the rank of lieutenant commander, from the 4th day of March, 1921.

Edwin F. Patton, a citizen of Colorado, to be an assistant surgeon in the Navy, with the rank of lieutenant (junior grade), from the 23d day of August, 1922.

Asst. Dental ·surg. Howard C. Wickham to be a passed assist­ant dental surgeon in the Navy, with the rank of lieutenant, from the 1st day of July, 1920.

Asst. Dental Surg. Ronnie A. Berry to be a passed assistant dental surgeon in the Navy, with the rank of lieutenant, from the 1st day of January, 1921.

Paymaster Noel W. Grant to be a pay inspector in the Navy, with the rank of commander, from the 1st day of November, 1~1. .

Passed Asst. Paymaster Charles V. McCarty to be a paymas­ter in the Navy, with the rank of lieutenant commander, from the 21st day of October, 1921.

.Lieut. I:telmer H. Koppang (Supply Corps), United States Naval Reserve Force, to be a chief pay clerk in the Navy, to rank with but after ensign, from the 5th day of August, 1920, in accordance with the provisions contained in the act of Con­gress approved June 4, 1920.

POSTMASTERS.

.ALABAMA.

Fred M. Fitts to be postmaster at Alabama City, Ala., in place of Y. E. Adams. Incumbent's commission expired September 5, 1922.

ABKANSAS.

- Harry L. Kelley to be postmaster at Holly Grove, Ark., in place of H. L. Kelley. Incumbent's commission expired Sep­tember 5, 1922.

CALIFORNIA.

Walter S. Sullivan to be postmaster at Agnew, Calif., in place of W. S. Sullivan. Incumbent's commission expired September 5, 1922. .

· Harry C. Smith to be postmaster at Campbell, Calif., in place of L. L. Miracle. Incumbent's commission expired September 5, 1922. .

Gilbert M. Aylesworth to be postmaster at Cupertino, Calif., in place of G. M. Aylesworth. Incumbent's commission expired September 5, 1922.

Francis R. Evans to be postmaster at Grafton, Calif., in place of F. R. Evans. Incumbent's commission expired Septem­ber 5, 1922.

. ·Frank S. Farquhar to be postmaster at Livingston, Calif., in place of F. S. Farquhar. Incumbent's commission expired Sep­tember 5, 1922.

Carrie V. Stoute to be postmaster at Saratoga, Calif., in place of W. A. Rice. Incumbent's commission expired September 5, 1922.

Chester D. Matthews to be postmaster at Susanville, Calif., in place of I. B. Clark, resigned. ·

GEORGIA.

Mary L. Burch to be postmaster at Eastman, Ga., in place of L. ,M. Peacock, jr. Incumbent's commission expires September 28, 1922.

Herschel F. Harris to be postmaster at Hamilton, Ga., in place of L. W. Stanford. Incumbent's commission expired March 21, 1922.

ILLINOIS.

Eugene D. Freshwater to be postmaster at Fairfield, IU., in place of J. J. Lloyd, removed.

INDIANA.

Earl D. Robison to be postmaster at Attica, Ind., in place of F. W. lUacoughtry. Incumbent's commission expired Septem­ber 5, 1922.

Maudaline Marshall to be postmaster at Clermont, Ind., in place of H. B. Moore, declined.

William S. Milner to be postmaster at Ligonier, Ind., in place of G. D. Gaby. Incumbent's commission expired September 5, 1922.

Lee F. Griffith to be postmaster at Tipton, Ind., in place of F. S. Vawter. Incumbent's commission expired September 5, 1922:

MISSISSIPPI.

Minnie B. Dubuisson to be postmaster at Long Beach, Miss. Office became presidential April 1, 1922.

MISSOURI.

Samuel A. Chapell to be postmaster at Monett, Mo., in place of J. El Sater, resigned.

Harvey H. Fluhart to be postmaster at Stewartsville, Mo., In place of L. H. Smith. Incumbent's commission expired Decem­ber 20, 1920.

NEW YORK.

George M. Higinbotham to be postmaster at Victor, N. Y., in place of W. F. Keating. Incumbent's commission expired July 12, 1920.

NORTH CAROLIN A.

William Z. Gibson to be postmaster at Gibson, N. C., in place of F. D. Gibson, declined.

NORTH DAKOTA.

George Hummel to be postmaster at Gackle, N. Dak., in place of E. F. Neumann. Incumbent's commission expired January 13, 1921. .

omo. Otho P. Wycoff to be postmaster at Buffalo, Ohio. Office be­

came presidential July 1, 1921. Robert L. Nelson to be postmaster at Senecaville, Ohio. Office

became presidential January 1, 1921. PENNSYLVANIA.

Anna R. Lovett to be postmaster at Chalfont, Pa. Office be· came presidential January 1, 1921. _ Isaac W. Edgar to be postmaster at Glenshaw, Pa. Office be­

came presidential January 1, 1921. Mary G. Campbell to be postmaster at Nottingham., Pa.

Office became presidential July 1, 1920. Hulda J. McCormick to be postmaster at South Connells­

ville, Pa. Office became presidential January L J.921. Maude H. Wilson to be postmaster at Wallingford, Pa. Office

became presidential January 1, 1921. Paul M. Seaber to be postmaster at Lititz, Pa., in place of

J. J. Huebener, removed. SOUTH DAKOTA..

Carl H. Kubler to be postmaster at Deadwood, S. Dak., in place of Edward McDonald, deceased.

TEXAS.

Luelle Hamner to be postmaster at La Feria, Tex. Office be· came presidential April L 1922.

Burna H. Cain to be postmaster at· Thran. Tex. Office be­came presidential July 1, 1920.

Hoyt E. Hager to be postmaster at Mercedes, Tex., in place of N. E. Tucker. Incumbent's commission expired January 24, 1922.

Charles L. Loftis to be postmaster at Paducah, Tex., in place of E. L. Wheeler, removed.

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VERMONT:

William H. Lang to Be postmaster at Beecher Falls; Vt; Oftice became presidential January 1, 1021 . .

WEST VIRGINIA.

Roland U. Myers to be postmaster at Rivesville, W. Va Office· became presirlential April ~ 1922 ..

CONFIRj\[ATTONS.

Executive nominations confi1·med fJy fhe Senat~ Septeni"ber 8, 1922.

PoS'llMASTEBB.

ALABAMA.

Wayne l\I. Carlisle, Alexander City. ARKANSAS.

William V. Trautman, Bearden. Clint B. Smith, Berryville.

ILLINOIS.

Clayton 0. Merticks, Abino-don. Clyde W. Clanton, H"untley. Willi& T .. Harris, Marion. Harley R. Tucker, Williamsfiel~.

MARYLAND;

Harry S. cremen , Oella. Charles J. Benedict, Silver Spring.

MINNESOTA.

Clyde B: matt, Granada. Fred F. Campbell, White Bear Lake.

YISSOURL

Paul L. Horner, Caruthe:c ville. Elizabeth Middleton, Kingsville.

NEBRASK.Ar

Stella V. Caulfield, Newcastle. NEW' JERSEY.

Samuel Munyan, Gffibstown. NEW YORK.

Cll;arle& A ... Van Sise,., Syo et.. OKLAHOM.&.

Orlando J. Bradfield, Lamont. Lura Williams, Manitou. Otis E. Dal~ Mount.ain1 Park... Albert R. l\1useller, Pawhuska. Arthur L. Shannon, Stilwell

SOUTH. CAROLINA..

Reter: A. Salvo Ridge~e;. SOUTH DAKOTA.

Dennis J. Delaney, Custer. TENNESSEE.

John D. Taff, Dandridge. Paul M. Ware, McKenzie. John D. Helton, Waynesboro.

WYOMING.

George J. Snyder, Gfend'o. William 0. Braley~ Upton.

SENATE. • SATUBD.A.Y, September o; l!JB~.

Rev. Wallace Radcliffe, D. D., of the. city of Washington, offered the- following:: prayer :

Our Father, Thou didst breathe upon man and fie became a: living soul; and day by day and· ever day in Thee we live and move and have our being. Teach us the saarednes of the boi:ly and the responsibility of life..

And especially in this hour we r:ernember that Thou hast come with illness and suffering to the home of the Chief Execu­tive. It it bE! Thy holy will, lift Tny hand and speedily re­store her whom Thou 4ast laid upon the bed of pain• and anxiety. Give skill to the physicians ; give efficacy to the medi­cines that may be used. Give knowledge and tenderness and kindness- to those who are round about her to care for her. Do Thou in these hours sustain her by Thy Spirit, that in all things and through all things she may rest in the Lord and waft patiently for mm.

. Giv:e unto Thy servant:, the- President of the United States, str~ngth in the .e hoor tlle grac·e of Thy Spirit, and power to wait and endure, the will to look for the love of God, the heavenly Father. ·

And unto all of us give Thy benediction. to save our souls from death, our eyes from t.ears, and our feet from falling. Let Thy- grace be unto the Members of the: United State Sen­ate as they now convene.. Keep them in health of body and vigor of' mind, andl fit them for alll Thau hast appointed unto them to be or to do this. day, that their living and their ervice may; be in hennony· of · council for the good of the· Republic and to the glory of Thy name. Through Jesus Chl.·ist our Lord. Amen _

The reading. clerR: proceeded to read' the Journal of yester· day's proceedings, wheDron request of Mr. CURTIS and by un:mi· mous consent, the. further reading was-dis.I>ensed with and the Journal was approved.

CIVIL-SERVICE RECLASSIFICATION.

Mr.' STERLING. Mr. President, I present a petition, numer­ously signed, b a number of citizens of St. Louis, Mo., pr2.ying for the early pa age of the recla sification bill. I a.\3k that it be referred to· the Committee on Civil Servi.re and printed in the RECOR without the names.

There being· D.Dt objection, tbe petition wag. referred to the Committre on ein"l etvice, and the body of' it was ordered to be printed iw the REcon.n; as follows :

ST. Louis, no., Jut 6 !l, 19ta. Hon. THOM HRL rNG, .

Ohairman Oivil Bemo Reclassification Oommittee, Unitea States Senate, Washington, D . o:

Srn: We, the undersigned' :cegh,"tered voters, now residing in the city of t. Louis, l\lo., are- heartfl in favor of the speedy: pas ge of the Lehlbach-Sterling: ci'vll service reclassification bill, which is now before the enate, and we- would i:espectfully request that you exercise your influence to se.cure immediate action on thIS worthy bill.

.rmllSDICTION OF PORTO RICAN COUBTS.

Mr. NEW, from the: Committe~ on. Territories. and Insular Po es ions, to whichi was referr:edi the bil1 (H_ R. 9270). t.o confer upon the Territorial courts of Porto Rico conc.urr.e.nt juri di tion with. the Uniteti States courts o:t tha distticl.. of all off.amses unde~ the.- nationaL prohibition act and all acts amendatory thereof or supplemental thereto, reported it with· out amendmenL

EXTERMINATION OF INSECTS.

Mr. CALDER Mr. President, the, Bouse> has passedl a con current re olution (H. Con. Re . 66) appropriating 2,500, one­haff of tll expense to be paid· out of' the- contingent fund~ of th& Senate and one-half out of the contingent fun of the House, for the purpose ot exterminating and1 banishing insect! from the· C'apirol Building and the two office buildings. The· Com­mittee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses ot the

enatEr, to whfch tlie concnrrent resolution was referred, re­port back the concurrent resolution· favorably and have added­a provision including the extermination and the eradication. at rats and mice, and! iil:creasing the appropriation from $2.,50Q to $4\500. I ask for the- present consideration of the- concurrent resolution.

The Senate by. un-animons: QOnsent, proceeded to· consider the conctn·rent resolution.

Tlie amendments were, on page 1, line ~ after the word " in· sects" to insert · " rat: and mice," and in llne 6, to strike out "$2,500" and insert "$4,500," so as to make the conchrrent re ol ution read :

Re oivea by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring)J That the Architect of the Capitol be, ana he is hereby, authorized ana direct d 1lo make a. contra.ct f{ln the erterminatioru and banishment: o! in cts, rats, and1 mice from the Rouse Offica Building, the Capitol, and the Senate Office BuiTding at an expenditure not to exceed $4,500 • That the expenditures in carrying out the contract be paid from th& contingent funds of the House. and Senate in equal proportions, a.nd upon vouchers authorized by the respective committees having control ot the contingent fund of the Sena and HollSe ot Representativea • awL appl'.Oved by the cbaitmen thereof..

The amendments were agreed to. The concurrent resolution as; amended was agreed to.

HAB.r.El£ BIVED SHIP OANAL.

Mr. CALDER. Mr. President, by an act of Congress of March 4, 1913, certain waterway improvements were authorized in connection· witll- the- improvement! of the Harlem River ship canal to connect the Hunson River with Long- Island Sound. The legislation provided that the State of New York should contribute toward this improvement. It has been found nece -sary to acq_uire certain property which New York State is required to pay for and the· last legislature- authorized an appropriation of $1,500,000 for this purpose. It seems that the property has· recently been deeded to· the New Yerk Central