Pension notaries. Provision is made by the third section of the supplementary pension act of July 4, 1864, for the designation of officers before whom declarations may be made in localities more than twenty-five miles distant from any place at which a court of record is held. These officers, who are known as pension notaries, must have been previously qualified, under a State or other appointment, to administer oaths, and their authority to act under a designation from the Pension Office ceases with the expiration of the term of such previous appointment. The following list includes the names of those now qualified as pension notaries: Statement of the number and yearly amount of original applications, and for increase of Army pensions admitted, in each State and Territory, for the year ending June 30, 1870. Statement of the amount paid for Army pensions at the agencies in the States and Territories for the year ending June 30, 1870. Statement of the amount of funds in the hands of Pension Agents for paying Army p**** on the 30th day of June, 1870. Statement of the amount of funds in the hands of Pension Agents, &c.-Continued. Statement of the number and yearly amount of Army pensions on the rolls of the several States and Territories on the 30th day of June, 1870. State. Invalids. Widows and others. Total. Number. Yearly amount. Number. Yearly amount. Number. Yearly amount. |