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21 Jun 1865
Page 1
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Newspaper
Beaver Argus
Location
Beaver, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Date
Jun 21, 1865
Page
1
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The document outlines pension eligibility for veterans disabled in service and widows or dependents entitled to pensions, with specified monthly rates by rank and disability. It also details disbursement of bounty and arrears and explains eligibility for orphans and heirs, including cases of total disability and service-related death.
Washington correspondent reports President Lincoln favors rotating federal officeholders and abolishing political favoritism. He may appoint the best men regardless of district endorsements, challenging the long standing practice where Congressmen award posts to loyal followers and patronage dominates nominations.
In Norfolk Virginia an inquiry examines whether Gen. ies parole terms offered protection to those who took parole and aided in the Panhantry arrangement. The discussion questions the influence of parole on civil rights and statutory penalties.
The document notes the disbanding of the Bummets with Royal Army context and General Orders No 1865. It includes farewell lines from Chief of Basmets and expressions of gratitude to soldiers for arduous service in the Military Division of the Mississippi, and signals no further orders.
The article recommends constant effort to improve any flock by selecting best sheep each year and culling the poorest. It suggests detailed records of each sheep’s age, wool length and strength, health, and reproduction to track breeding and improve the flock over time.
General Grant has nearly completed his annual report as General-in-Chief. Pressed by duties, he could not finish in time for transmission to Congress for the last session. The report will be published immediately upon completion.
A report from St Louis recounts the Baptist Missionary Union anniversary urging public support for missions in Africa and China. They seek 175 thousand dollars to fund foreign work and advance the cause, amid debate on missionary impacts and global outreach.
A fragmentary report describes a brown fly observed by Dan Woodard in South Royalton. The notes detail the fly’s behavior near onions and plant stems, its motion, and a described potential control methods involving lime and household remedies.
The text stresses spring as the crucial period for pasture grass growth with roots developing from above ground growth. It warns against overgrazing late in summer and reiterates that modest, even stocking rates support stronger root systems and longer grass across seasons. It advises balanced grazing to maintain pasture vigor and avoid root damage.
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