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344 THIRTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 30, 31, 32. 1862. Fb n . . XX.-A A rhOh A h:£¢msfrzhP_ zfn - ———————° “` ” ”’"°2 °“"’ gw, Exm";Lffé°i?nYé",¤.,Z'- $’3.ZfvuZC3 ’é7ne.,¤.r}nd;Z,..Z_',9—'L'?£'..° “ Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Represematives of ihc United Alppropriacion Scam 4y* Ama-ea in Oongres: assembled, Thac the_Secretnry of the Ing;? mm Af terior be, and is hereby authorized to pay to Bengamxn Davxs, late Super-

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be found due to hrm on the settlement ofi ins accounts as supcrmtendent, said payment not to cxcccd the sum of mne thousand seven hundred and thirty dollars and ten cents and which shall be paid out of the unexpcnd- 1860, ¤!¤· 66· ed balance of the approprinticn made by the act entitled "An act. m sup- A"“· pP'17’19°pIy deficiencies in the appropriation for the service of the fiscal year ending thirtiath June, eighteen hundred and sixty," approved Mary twenty- fourth, eighteen hundred and sixty, for the payment of the Indmn agents in Umh. Approved, February 22, 1862. Fam-um·y22, 1862. Gun. XXXL -An Act making A;z;;'•}pri;14{1@m_fbr the Signal &rvioa of the United A. -68 7`my. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Pay of omcm States of America in Oorzgreac assembled, That 0x°Hcers temporarily serv- $¤mv¤*%*il);l¤¤¤‘V· ing as signal ohicers shall receive, for the time they are so serving, the ‘:H‘§c;°,;'g" pa): and emolumcnrs of cavalry ofhccrs of their respective grades. ApP,.,p,;,t;,,,, banc. 2. And be nt further enacted, That the following sums be, and they for llzmll muip- arc hereby appropriated, out of any money m the Treasury not otherwise m°"t°' &°' appropriated, viz: For the manufacture or purchase of signal equipments and signal stores, to equip and supply the forces now in the field, twenty thousand dollars. For contingent expenses of the signal department, one thousand dollars For the manufacture or purchase of signal equipments and signal shores, for countcrsign signals, to prevent the collision of friendly regiments, thirty-fbur thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars. A1-1-110V1m, February 22, 1862. F¤brum·y25, 1862. CHAP. XXXII. -— An Arr mcck£pg_ additional Appropriations for the Support of zhg Army """"""""" jbr the Ear ending tlnmetla of June, eeghteen hundred and six(y·two. Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United funny appro- States of Amcr£ca in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and P“““°“‘ f°’1°°2‘ the same are hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the service of the year ending thirtieth of J unc, eighteen hundred and sixty-two: Pay. For pay of two and three years volunteers, fifiy million dollars. For payments to discharged soldiers for clothing not drawn, fifty thousand dollars. Subsistence. for subsistence in kind for two and three years volunteers, twenty-six imlhon suc hundred and sixty-eight thousand nine hundred and two d01- ars. Truspnmtun. For transportation of the army and its supplies, fourteen million eight hundred and eighty-one thousand dollars. h Cavalry, &¤., For the purchase of cavalry and artillery horses, one million six hun- °'“" drcd and sixty-one thousand and forty dollars. c €£¤¢hi¤z&¤¤mp For clothing, camp and garrison equipage, twelve million one hundred q P°g°’ °' and seventy-thx·cc thousand five hundred and forty-six dollars and seventy- seven cents. d‘3p*::*;;*:?¤¤¤'¤ For regular- supplies, incidental expenses, transportation, barracks and quarters, clochmg, camp and garrison cquipuge, keeping, transporting, and