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200 THIRTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 71, 72. 1861. shall be shown by satgsfzctory evigemgo haggle llweeu {Engaged inhgatusi i in the field : ncr, ia no owa ce c Pay to no per- jsigeccfor the services of guy person in more than one capacity for ithe ’°“ i“ ‘“°T° *1**** same time. And in auditing the said claims for supplies, transportation,

1§,3,P,;°;ty at and personal services, the same shall be computed at piuoes corresponding,

as near as can be ascertained, to the rates paid for similar supplies and Rates of pay transportation furnished or rendered to the United States army in the same f" ¤“PP“°°· country at the same Lime; and the Third Auditon, as tool! principles not expressly settled by this act, shall be governed 1H auditing and settling said claims by the principles adopted in his report upon the claims oflthe Territories of Washington and Qrcgon, of the seventh February, eighteen hundred and sixty, made m pursuance of a resolution of the House of Representatives, passed the eighth of Februnry, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine: Provided, That be be, and he hereby 1s, authorized and dxreoted, Additional whenever in his opinion the evidence in support of anytclmm for seivwes, P;‘;f;`d°‘;nb;e;°tgju supplies, and transportation is not sufficient to estabhsh such olaxm, or gases. where he may have doubts as to the genuineness thereof, to require additional :111:11 satisfactory proof touchingé sluc;1 folaim, or tlie valucehofé 1;}}:1 se; vices ren ere ort e supp ies urms e , e ore repor mg su 1 E"P°¥‘°° °*` “° settlement and a rment as herein directed: And provided, further, That gffgxgsto b° no payment sh§l1)be made for the expenses of any expedition hereinbe·· uejfscsgrauco of fore mentioned, 1f the Secretary of War shall be of oprinion gnat there was tmsiudlémnity to not a necessity- for calling out seul troops: Provzdcd, hat theacceptance dischargeall of the mdemmty hereby provided shall operate as a. final and complete duim- discharge and satisfaction of all claims or matters herembeforc referred to. Amuzovmn, March 2, 1861. . .·— ct na`ortheSu 0 theArm DTM! “-—-‘“'°" " lm- °""" LXXHy¤£J2£, 5.;.532 §”%Z’;f‘?,§‘ZZ‘,1{hu»M.52’?.?'Lz§.lw0. " f Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, Army appropri- and the same are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury •¤i¤¤¤- not otherwise appropriated, for the support of the army for the year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and sixty-two: Recruiting md For expenses of recruiting, transportation of recruits, three montl1s’ ¤¢€¤U¤*¤¤°¤*· extra pay to non-commissioned oincers, musicians, and privates on reenlistment, one hundred thousand dollars. Pay. For the pay of the army, three million six hundred and four thousand six hundred and forty-eight dollars. Commumion For commutation of officers’ subsistence, one million twelve thousand °*` ¤°b*l“*°¤°° four hundred and fifty dollars and fifty cents. ud f°"g°' For commutation of forage for ofHoers’ horses, one hundred and twenty- five thousand nine hundred and Efty-two dollars. Clothing. For payments to discharged soldiers for clothing not drawn, fifty thousand dollars. For payments in lieu of clothing for 0Hicers’ servants, forty thousand three hundred and seventy dollars. _Subs1m¤oe in _Fo1' subsistence in kind, two million one hundred and twenty-one thouk‘“d· sand nine hundred and sixty-four dollars. Clothing, &c· For clothing for the army, camp and garrison equipage, six hundred and sixty thousand sixteen dollars and twenty-one cents. Quartermas- For the regular supplies of the quartermastefs department, consisting “"“ ‘i°P"*"'°°*· of fuel for the officers, enlisted men, guard, hospital, storehousoshand offices; of forage in kind for the horses, mules, and oxen of the quarterma.ste1·’s department at the several posts and stations, and with the armies in the field; for the horses of the two regiments of dragoons, two regiments of cavalry, the regiment of mounted rifiemcn, the companies of light artillery, and such companies of infantry as may be mounted, and