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, 1356), and April 27, 1904 (33 Stat. 1-. , 312), of its claim, amovmting to $1, 400. 44, for expenses incurred in aiding the i nited States to raise the Volunteer Army for the War with Spain, and wliich, because ' ii certain rulings of the accotmting officers of the Treasury Department, was not filed before the limitation expired, and was not disallowed before the amended act of April 27, 1904, was passed, wliich provided for the consideration and allowance of tliose claims only which had been... filed by the States for expenses incurred after tlieir respective Volunteers had been mustered into the United States service and liich had been disallowed, for the reason that such expenses were incurred after he Volunteers had been mustered into the United States ser\'ice. The result has been that a majority of the States have been reimbursed for experises cm-red by them after their soldiers were mustered into the United States service, Idle the State of Kentucky has not been so reimbm-sed for ideritically the same 'iiiracter of expenses, which'were necessarily incm-red and paid by it, and the object I the bill under consideration is to afford to the State of Kentucky, which has not •en thus reimbursed, exactly the same relief which has been afforded to those which nave been reimbursed for identically the same kind of expenditures, made under the same conditions and for the same purposes.
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