The Pay And Penlion Of Our
tjnters. - The lollowing recapitulation affords uneful information to volunteers and their families : I. Alter being mustered into the service ot the Unit d StateR, volunteers are entitled to pay the same as regular troops. II. If disabled by wounds received in service or dieuse contracted in sorvioe, they are entitled toan invalid pension during life, or as long as disability continĂºes. III. If any are killed or die in the ervice of the United States, having a vvidovv, she is entitled to what pay is due her husband and a pension. If tbere is no widow, the child childreo of Buch voiuntoer are entitled to the payr and pension until they are sixteen years of age. IV. If there is r.o widow or child under sisteon years ol ae, the other beirs of decedent are entitled to the pay due the volunteer at the time of bis death - no pension. J5X Lucy Ă–tone says : " The eradle is a woman's bullot box." Then we've known some unlawful voting, where two ballots were deposited at a time.
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