169. Departmental employees, appointment_-
173. Chief clerks, duties of___
174. Chief clerks to administer oaths_.
183. (Amended by act Mar. 2, 1901, and act Feb. 13, 1911.) Investiga- tion of misconduct, etc., of officer or agent of the Government; oaths
184. Subpoenas for witnesses.
185. Witness fees in official investigations.
186. Process to enforce obedience to subpœna.
187. Professional assistance; how obtained_.
190. Prohibition against former executive department employees___
224. Loss of certificate of discharge, duplicate not evidence in any claim
4702 (amended by act Aug. 7, 1882). Widows and minor children, when entitled__.
4765. Check to be drawn to order of pensioner upon receipt of satis- factory voucher____
4766 (amended by act Aug. 8, 1882, and act Mar. 3, 1899). Payment of pension; to be made only to persons entitled, except, etc.- Conditions prerequisite to widow's title_
4775. Special medical examinations_
4769. Attorney fees to be paid by pension agent_
4776. Medical referee, examining surgeons, appointment of..
4777. Civil examining surgeons, appointment of_.
4783 (amended by act Feb. 10, 1891). Embezzlement of pension money
by guardian, etc., penalty.
4785 (amended by act July 4, 1884). 4786 (amended by act July 4, 1884). attorneys_.
Illegal fee; penalty.
Increase of pension for loss of sight of both eyes, both hands, both feet, or other injuries resulting in total helplessness__ Loss of arm at or above elbow, leg at or above knee_
Act March 3, 1875. Pensions for widows, minors, and dependent relatives
of soldiers murdered at Centralia, Mo.‒‒‒‒
Act February 28, 1877. Loss of one hand and one foot or total disability in the same
Act March 3, 1877. Equalizing pensions of certain officers of the Navy__ Act March 9, 1878. War of 1812; pensions granted on account of service in; false oath deemed perjury; disloyalty not a bar, etc., Revolu- tionary War; widows_-_-
Act June 17, 1878.
eyes
Loss of sight of both eyes_-
Sec. 5. Pension under special act not to be in addition to that allowed by general law unless the act so specifies___
Joint resolution February 1, 1884. Detail of clerks from the Pension Office to the Pension Committees of the House of Representatives____
Act July 4, 1884:
Act August 4, 1886. Increase of pension for loss of arm or leg, etc__-
Act January 3, 1887. Date of death fixed in case of officers, etc., lost
in the wreck of the steamer Jeanette; 12 months' pay granted by act
to be deducted from pension given to widows, etc_‒‒‒‒
Act January 29 1887:
Mexican War; pensions to survivors, widows. etc.; perjury----
One year's pay given to widows, etc., of those lost in the wreck of
the U. S. S. Ashuelot to be deducted from any pension allowed___
Act June 7, 1888. Commencement of widow's pension in claim based
on death from disability originating in the service and line of duty--
Act August 14, 1888. Desertion; certain appointed and enlisted men
who served in the Navy or Marine Corps during the Civil War
relieved of charge of---
Act March 2, 1889 (amended by act Mar. 2, 1891, act July 27, 1892, and act Mar. 2, 1895). Desertion; certain regular and volunteer sol- diers of the Mexican and Civil Wars relieved from charge of
Act March 4, 1890. Increase for total helplessness; regular aid and
attendance
Sec. 3 (amended by act May 9, 1900). Widows and minor children of certain soldiers and sailors given pensionable status; continu- ance of pension to insane, idiotic, or otherwise permanently help- less children provided for---
Sec. 4. Fees of agents and attorneys..
Sec. 1, part. Attorney fees; increase, etc., claims_
Sec. 1, part (amending act Aug. 29, 1890, and extended by act
May 27, 1908). Pensions not to be paid to persons on the active
or retired list of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, or Revenue-
Cutter Service____.
Oaths; all clerks detailed as special examiners authorized to ad- minister
Pensions for members of Powell's Battalion..
First Kansas Colored Volunteers, relief of; pension rights to certain
wounded members of
Act July 14, 1892. Total disability; rate of $50 per month in cases requiring frequent and periodical aid___
Act July 26, 1892. Declarations, etc., before whom to be executed_ Act July 27, 1892 (amending act Mar. 2, 1889). Desertion; limitation as to filing application for removal of charge extended____
Act of July 27, 1892. Indian wars; pensions to certain survivors, and to
their widows; rate; honorable discharge and 30 days' service required;
false oath; disloyalty not a bar---
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