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484 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 169-489. 1898. commissioned officers shall not, if they object thereto,` be brought to trial before summary courts without the authority of the officer competent to order their trial by general courtmartial, but shall in such cases be brought to trial before garrison, regimental; or general courtsmartial, as the case may be." %¤l餕!;ec mz, Sec. 2. That articles eighty and one hundred and ten of the Rules ‘

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' be, and the same are hereby, repealed. mmRg:{:*¤¤· °*°·· °*' Sec. 3. That the commanding officers authorized to approve the sentences of summary courts and superior authority shall have power to remit or mitigate the same. - _,,§f,g“Q§’§§' '°l’°" °‘ Sec. 4. That post and other commanders shall, in time of peace, on ‘ the last day of each month, make a report to the department headquarters of the number of cases determined by summary court during the month, setting forth the oiienses committed and the penalties awarded, which report shall be tiled in the office of the j udge-advocate . of the department, and may be destroyed, when no longer of use. msfxgw 1*** mlm Sec. 5. That soldiers sentenced by court-martial to dishonorable disetnsnenm. · charge and confinement shall, until discharged from such confinement, remain subject to the Articles of War and other laws relating to the administration of military justice. m.]f§,'{‘§°{§, QTH og; Sec. 6. That it shall be lawful for any civil oilieer having authority <>¤¤~ under the laws of the United States, or of any State, Territory, or gilsltriet, toarrestfxigenleiers, tossurnmarilydarrest a deserter from the ` 'tary service o e nited tates an eliver him into the custod — of the military authority of the General Government. ‘ y T° ***° °*°°*·°*°· Sec. 7. That this Act shall take etlect sixty days alter its passage. ' Approved, June 18, 1898. June 21.1898- §8g;—Ahn°rA;tu;;gsmake certain grants of land to the Territory of New "";'_"'_`*'"_ ; BD 0 . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Ifew mmm. States o_/`America in Congress assembled, That sections numbered six- ,°f’j_§;’;0ffB’·0g’fc,ff.Q{},f teen and thirty-six in every township of the Territory of New Mexico, ·—¤=. and where such sections, or any parts thereof, are mineral or have been sold or otherwise disposed of by or under the authority of any Act of Congress, other non-mineral lands equivalent thereto, in legal subdivisions of not less than one-quarter section, and as contiguous as may be to the section in lieu of which the same is taken, are hereby granted to gafd Tepritoriy ioghthe support of common lschools, such indemnity lands . 0 e se ec e Wl in san errito in suc mauneras is hereinafter ro- {{::::.,0.tms from yided: Provided, That the sixteellth, and thirty-sixth sections embrigzed zum_ ‘ in permanent reservations for national purposes shall not at any time pedsubjectltp the graplts of this A£ct, nor shall any lands embraced in n ian, mx 1 a oro er reserva ions of an char - `. th; giants ofltliis Act, blpt such reservatiorlh shalzlcber sthtlvjsebtjtgttllg in emm irovisions o t is Act. p£{:_¤¤b;t,J;]¤g fg Sec. 2.?That nity sections of the unappropriated non-mineral lands u,.. .,.,,,l.._.i,m. within smd Territory, to be selected and located in legal subdivisions gs h0l`:;lI;£;|»ftG; protvididl in this Act, tshall be, and are hereby, granted sai em ory or e pur ose o erectin public buildin s at the capital of the State of New mexico when said 'llerritory shall {become a State and be admitted into the Union, when said capital shall be permanently located by the people of New Mexico, for legislative execu- · tivge, and;ju{‘lLciallpur;»oses. ’ Lanrlsfornnivsrsitv EC.` . all 3Jl(lS to hl1C CXDCHC of two t0W'nshi s in 11811{lt ’ Q€,_"*"““"“'“‘ °°1‘ authorized by the sixth section of the Act of Julyptwentysecondl ¤1.1c.n3¤¤- eighteen hundred and fifty-four, to be reserved for the establishment of a university in Uew Mexico, are hereby granted to the Territory of New Mexico for university purposes, to be held and used in accordance