United States Marine Corps. for the first quarter 19i9 under eappropriation Contingent. Marine ohors. 198. voucher No.rt4. and nndeis approfoprchased bM y stores. Marine orps. 1601.voucher No. 52. first narter. inspectos tvei ngthe quartermaster of the Marine Corps be. and ishereby. authorized and directed to pa c from ap ropriations Fuel Marine Corps. to enhted men of the Marine Corps empoved as clerks and messengers in te office of the Commandant and in the ofuies of the staff officers of the Marine Corps commutation of fuel. at $9 each per month for clerks and $ each per month for messengers. fromn adafter January 22. 1904. when. by a decision of the Comptroller of the Treasury. enlisted men so employed were denied the right to s wtid commutation in said amounts" On page 4. the following: "The authority to incur expenditures undr the apprupriatiou for Expenses of regulating immigration shall be construed by the accounting officers of the Treasury without reference to any specific appropriation heretofore made for repairs or alterations to any mmigrant station." vrEwe O5 THE INOnRY. The undersigned. members of the Appropriations Committee. differing with the majority of their colleagues as to the report on "a bill making appropriations to supply deficiencies in appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 3T.1904. and for prior years. and for other purposes." present their objections to such portions of said bill as they do not agree with the majority report. The bill contains the following clause: "Peor army and navy pensions as follows: For invalids. widows. minor childien and dependent relatives. army nurses. aid all other pensioners who are now borne on the roll. or who may hereafter b- placed thereon under the trovisions of any of the acts of Congress $4.006: Provided.
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