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126 THIRTYAEIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 123, 124. 1864. crvation, and to select and re—locate the same, in the manner provided by said act, at any time before the twenty-first day of June, in the year eighteen hundred and sixty-five, upon any of the public lands, unoccupied and not mineral, within the limits of the Territory of New Mexieo,_as said limits were known and defined by law on the twenty-first day of June, in the year eighteen hundred and sixty; and upon such selection Etlbct of re- and re-location, the title to said square body of land, the same being the l<>¤¤*i<>¤- ono fifth part of the private claim confirmed to said heirs as aforesaid, so selected and re—located, shall be, and is hereby, confirmed to the said heirs of the said Luis Maria Baca as fully and perfectly as if the same had been selected and located within three years from and after the approval of the act afbresaid. Their right to Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That upon such selection andrefg',‘:;°;£;“l*°° location all right, title, and interest of the said heirs of Luis Maria Baca, ` of; in, and to the square body of land lleretofore selected and located by them on the Pecos River, adjoining the Fort Sumner reservation in New Mexico, is hereby divested and declared null and void, and the same shall revest in the government of the United States. Approved, June 11, 1864. J'm°15» 186* . XX V.-An Act makin A ro riatcbns crethe Su art c theArm or Cnizlbr (dzdind the thirtietlz June, eiqllteehllluitodred and/;iz·ty;fivc, Idljadforfother Puzigyzbosesyw Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Prlmlg “PP‘°‘ States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, ` and the same are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the support of the army for the year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and sixty-tive : — Rcci-uiti¤g,&c. For expenses of recruiting, transportation of recruits, and compensation to citizen surgeons for medical attendance, three hundred thousand dollars. Bvoksoftuctics. For purchase of books of tactics and instructions for volunteers, fifty 8% t. . thousand dollars. of aalugiigéi For contingent expenses of the adjutant-general’s department at the eral’p depart- headquarters of the several military departments, five thousand dollars. mgzéylng Omclal l For copying oinclal reports of the armies of the United States, for pubreports. llcation, five thousand dollars. eonmies for For bounties and premiums for the enticment [enlistment] of recruits °"1‘“'“°““i for the regular army, three hundred and nity thousand dollars. r,,,- vgluntggyg For the pay of advance bounties to volunteers and drafted men, Eve und drafted m¤¤· million dollars. Collecting, For pay of premiums, rent of buildings and grounds, transportation, drilling, xm., subsistence, lodging, commutation of fuel and quarters, straw, postage,

  • ’°l¤¤*¤°*`S- stationery, advertising, medicines, and medical attendance, and all other

necessary expenses incidental to the collecting, drilling, and organizing volunteers, and for the necessary expenses under the enrolment act, five million dollars. p,,y_ For pay of the army, nine million nine hundred and seventy-one thousand two hundred and forty-three dollars and sixty cents. Commumlom For commutation of officers’ subsistence, one million seven hundred and twenty-three thousand six hundred and twenty-nine dollars and fifty cents. For commutation of forage for oiIicers’ horses, one hundred and four thousand six hundred dollars. . . For pa ments in lieu of clothin for officers’ servants eight -two thou- (,1,5%,; hw of sand eighbhundred and twenty dtdlars. ’ g y For payments to discharged soldiers for clothing not drawn, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. For pay of volunteers, including the bounties authorized by law, one