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264 THIRTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 6, 7. 1861. Fort at Alcatraz Island, San Francisco bay, California, twenty-tive thousand dollars. Fort at Sandy Hook, New York harbor, one hundred thousand dollars. Repairs, 8m., For repairs and alterations of barracks quarters at forts not permanently · °f b‘“"`°°k“‘ occupied by troops, ten thousand dollars. For contingencies of fortidcations, thirty thousand dollars. For surveys for military defences, fifty thousand dollars. Refunding to For amount required to refund to the States expenses incurred on ac- §,*‘;E)°ful‘:§§_;"“ count of volunteers called into the field, ten million dollars. Amamgeg for Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the following sums be, and they pom ending June are hereby, appropriated, to be paid out of any money in the Treasury not

18% otherwise appropriated, for arrearages for the year ending thirtieth of

June, eighteen hundred and sixty-one. I l Subsistence or For subsistence in kind for three months' volunteers, one million two V°1¤¤*¤¢¥¤- hundred and eighty-one thousand dollars. For subsistence in kind for two and three years’ volunteers, four hundred and twenty thousand dollars. gunrtsrmss- For the regular supplies of the quartermastefs department, five hun- °°'d°P""*""°’“°• dred and sixty-five thousand two hundred and forty-six dollars and sixty- three cents. For incidental expenses of the quartermaster’s department, three hun- , dred and sixty-f·ive thousand and thirteen dollars and eighty cents. T¤¤¤P¤¢¤¢l¤¤· For transportation of the army and its supplies, two million two hundred and fifty-four thousand one hundred and eighty-six dollars and eighty-one cents. (por transportation of officers’ baggage, nfteen thousand three hundred an sixty-seven dollars. D¥¤S0°¤ h<>¤’¤¤¤· thrllor purchase of dragoon horses, two hundred and ninety-seven thousand ee hundred and thirty-nve dollars. Clothing and For clothing, camp, and garrison equipage, one million three hundred °°mP °q“‘l’“g°‘ and Efty thousand one hundred and fifty-one dollars and thirty-eight cents. Ordnance. For current expenses of ordnance service, twenty thousand dollars. mchipsrfgdplarge, eirdinpnee s;ores,hang sppplies, ipcgulding horse equipoun e roops, our nn re thousand dollars. Mennmeture For manufacture of arms, sizgty thousand dollars. °*`°·’“‘“· h For ipcpehnging the manufacturing capacity of the national armory, fifty thousand 0 rs. gppppwder For purchase of gunpowder and lead, forty thousand dollars. ";m“myh°ms_ For purchase of artillery horses, twenty-tive thousand dollars. Quarters lb: 'For hire of quarters for troops, of store-houses for the sate-keeping of ¤°°P¤»&°· military stores, of grounds for summer cantonments, and for temporary limp, one gundxged and fifty-eight thousand, two hundred and eighty-three o ars an exg ty-one cents. R i¥°l;Y§£Y:ti;¥¤ _ $E0l 3. And be itfiudzer enacted, That all appropriations and all procggm 0,-V01w_ visions of law herein contained applicable to three years' volunteers shall teen. apply to two'years’ volunteers, and all other volunteers who have been or mapbe tppcexved plilto the service of the United States, for a period excee mg ree mon s. Approved, July 17, 1861. July 18, 1881. Czar. VII.—An Act to alter and regulate the Navy Rahim. Bs tt enacted by the Senate and Muse of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, 1`hat the na ti hall - Navy ltd0h. sist of the following daily allowance of provisions to vélnlli iiiixdon: Clie pound of salt pork, with half a pint of beans or peas; or one pound of sag: vgxtih hplf a ppund of Hour, afnd two ounces of dried apples, or o er e ru: e or t ree quarters o a pound of preserved meat, with halfa pound of rice, two ounces of butter, and one ounce of desiccated