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, to report to Congress, at the beginning of each
year, the names of the clerks and other persons that have been
employed, respectively, during the preceding year, or any part
thereof, in their respective departments and offices, together with
the time that each clerk or other person was actually employed,
and the sums paid to each; and, also, whether they have been
usefully employed, whether the services of any of them can be
dispensed with without detriment to the public service, and
whether the removal of any individuals, and the appointment
of others in their stead, is required for the better dispatch of
business; and no greater allowance shall be made to any such
clerk, or other person, than is or may be authorized by law,
except to watchmen and messengers, for any labor or services
required of them beyond the particular duties of their respective
stations, rendered at such times as does not interfere with the
performance of their regular duties.

SEC. 23. That in case the sum appropriated for any object should be found more than sufficient to meet the expense thereby contemplated, the surplus may be applied, under the direction of the head of the proper department, to supply the deficiency of any other item in the same department or office: Provided, That the expenditure for newspapers and periodicals shall not exceed the amount specifically appropriated to that object by

this act.

SEC. 25. That it shall not, at any time hereafter, be lawful for any accounting or disbursing officer of the Government to allow or pay any account or charge whatever, growing out of, or in any way connected with, any commission or inquiry, except courts-martial or courts of inquiry in the military or naval service of the United States, until special appropriations shall have been made by law to pay such accounts and charges: Provided, That this shall not extend to the contingent fund connected with the foreign intercourse of the Government placed at the disposal of the President of the United States.

[Approved, August 26, 1842.]

1 Re-enacted 24 Dec. 1842, chap. 2, sec. 2, and in subsequent appropriation acts.

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RESOLUTION 8.-Approved, August 16, 1842.-Vol. 5, p. 584.

A Resolution declarative of the Pension Act of July seventh, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight.

That the benefits of the act' entitled "An act granting half pay and pensions to certain widows," approved the seventh day of July, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, shall not be withheld from any widow whose husband died after the passage of the act of the seventh of June, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, and before the act of the seventh of July, eighteen hundred and thirtyeight, if otherwise entitled to the same.

CHAPTER 52.-Approved, March 1, 1843.-Vol. 5, p. 604.

An Act making appropriations for the support of the Army and of the Military Academy, &c. &c., for the fiscal year ending the thirtieth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-four.

2. Appropriation, &c., for the military academy. Provisoes relative to the appointment of cadets.2

SEC. 2. **** Provided, That hereafter, in all cases of appointments of cadets to the West Point Academy, the individual selected shall be an actual resident of the congressional district of the state or territory, or District of Columbia, from which the appointment purports to be made: And provided, further, That the number of cadets by appointments hereafter to be made, shall be limited to the number of the representatives and delegates in Congress, and one for the District of Columbia, and that each congressional and territorial district, and District of Columbia, shall be entitled to have one cadet at said academy: Provided, That nothing in this section shall prevent the appointment of an additional number of cadets, not exceeding ten, to be appointed at large, without being confined to a selection by congressional districts.

1 Chap. 189.

2 And see sec. 8, chap. 42, 3 Aug. 1861, for conditions of readmission after discharge, oath, &c., post.

CHAPTER 102.-Approved, March 3, 1843.-Vol. 5, p. 647.

An Act granting a pension to certain Revolutionary soldiers.

[Pensions to widows' under the acts of 1832, chap. 126, 1838, chap. 189, 1842, chap. 191, and Res. 8, continued for one year.2]

CHAPTER 11.-Approved, April 4, 1844.—Vol. 5, p. 654.

An Act to repeal so much of the Act approved the twenty-third of August, one thousand eight hundred and forty-two, as requires the second regiment of dragoons to be converted into a regiment of riflemen after the fourth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and forty-three.

That so much of the act entitled "An act respecting the organization of the army, and for other purposes," approved the 23d day of August, 1842,3 as requires the second regiment of dragoons to be converted into a regiment of riflemen after the 4th day of March, 1843, be, and the same is hereby, repealed.

SEC. 2. That the present regiment of riflemen, formerly the second regiment of dragoons, shall, as soon as it can be effected after the passage of this act, be remounted, and called the second regiment of dragoons, and shall in all things be governed by the same organization and regulations as are provided by the act raising the first regiment of dragoons, entitled "An act for the more perfect defence of the frontier," approved the 2d day of March, 1833, and shall, in all respects, be placed upon the same footing as the said first regiment of dragoons.

CHAPTER 15.-Approved, April 30, 1844.-Vol. 5, p. 656.

An Act making appropriations for the payment of Revolutionary and other pensioners of the United States, for the fiscal year ending on the thirtieth of June, one thousand eight hundred and forty-five.

That no pension shall be hereafter granted to a widow' for the same time that her husband received one; and that no person in the army, navy, or marine corps shall be allowed to draw both a pension as an invalid and the pay of his rank or station in the service, unless the alleged disability for which the pension was granted be such as to have occasioned his employment in a lower grade, or in some civil branch of the service.

1 Or who have become such: see res. No. 6, 3 March, 1851.

2 And four years more, by the 17 June, 1844, chap. 102, vol. 5, p. 680. 3 Chap. 186.

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p. 796.

5 Unless her application shall have been filed, &c.: 23 Jan. 1845, res. 1, vol.

Chap. 76.

CHAPTER 73.-Approved, June 15, 1844.-Vol. 5, p. 673.

An Act making an appropriation for the payment of horses lost by the Missouri volunteers in the Florida war.1

SEC. 1. $34,500 appropriated. Value of horses and settlement of claims to be made according to act of March 3, 1839. Acts relating to claims for horses, &c., of volunteers in Florida war, revived.

SEC. 2. Act of January 18, 1837, revived for two years. Proviso: not to extend to cases arising in a future war.

CHAPTER 102.-Approved, June 17, 1844.-Vol. 5, p. 680.

An Act to continue the pensions of certain widows.

SEC. 1. Act of March 3, 1843, granting pensions to widows, extended for four years from March 4, 1844.2

SEC. 2. Widows entitled to benefit of act of July 7, 1838, to have benefit of this.

CHAPTER 15.-Approved, February 20, 1845.-Vol. 5, p. 724.

An Act restricting the grant of pensions in certain cases.

That, from and after the passage of this act, a pension shall not be granted to any widow for or during any part or portion of the time her husband may have received one, whose declaration therefor shall not have been made on or before the thirtieth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and forty-four, and shall not have been received at the pension office on or before the twentythird day of January, one thousand eight hundred and forty-five.

[By chapter 47, sec. 2, March 3, 1845, vol. 5, p. 742, from and after the 30th June, 1845, the pay of a cadet shall be $24 per month, in lieu of the present pay and emoluments.*]

1 See chap. 129, 3 March, 1849, and note.

2 Extended to those whose husbands died after the passage of these acts, by res. 6, 3 March, 1851.

3 Unless filed on or before 23 Jan. 1845; see res. 1, 23 Jan. 1845.

Formerly $16; but increased to $30 by act 3 March, 1857, chap. 119.

SEC. 3. That the assistant professor of ethics shall be allowed the same compensation as is now allowed by law to the other assistant professors in the institution.

[Approved, July 20, 1840.]

RESOLUTION 6.-Approved, September 11, 1841.-Vol. 5, p. 468.

Joint resolution making it the duty of the Attorney-General to examine into the titles of the lands or sites for the purpose of erecting thereon armories and other public works and buildings, and for other purposes.

That it shall be the duty of the attorney-general of the United States to examine into the titles of all the lands or sites which have been purchased by the United States, for the purpose of erecting thereon armories, arsenals, forts, fortifications, navy yards, custom houses, light houses, or other public buildings of any kind whatever, and report his opinion as to the validity of the title in each case, to the President of the United States.

That it shall be the duty of all the officers of the United States having any of the title-papers to the property aforesaid in their possession, to furnish them forthwith to the attorney-general, to aid him in the investigation aforesaid.

That no public money shall be expended upon any site or land hereafter to be purchased by the United States for the purposes aforesaid, until the written opinion of the attorney-general shall be had in favor of the validity of the title, and also the consent of the legislature of the state in which the land or site may be, shall be given to said purchaser.

That it shall be the duty of the district attorneys of the United States, upon the application of the attorney-general, to furnish any assistance or information in their power in relation to the titles of the public property aforesaid, lying within their respective districts.

That it shall be the duty of the secretaries of the executive departments, upon the application of the attorney-general, to procure any additional evidence of title which he may deem necessary, and which may not be in the possession of the officers of government; the expense of procuring which to be paid out

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