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 638 THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 169. 1855. For repairs, preservation, and contingencies of arsenals, 5f' ty thousand C°mP¤Q¤¤*>i<>¤ dollars, and for continuing the `construction of the arsenal at Benicia, Z;tS_S°p°""t°"d` California, forty thousand dollars. And it is hereby provided, that the annual compensation of the civil superintendents of the national armories be two thousand five hundred dollars, without perquisites, allowances, or additions of any kind, quarters excepted, and that the same be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Surveys of For continuing the survey of the northern and northwestern lakes, l°·k°”· including Lake Superior, fifty thousand dollars. Surveys. For-surveys for military defences of the sea and inland frontier, fifteen thousand dollars. Books of memes. For printing a. new system of light infantry and rifle tactics, to be stereotyped, with engraved plates, and for procuring for distribution to the militia of the United States, books of tactical instruction, including the system of regulations now in course of preparation, thirty thousand dollars. mm11mm,, For compensation of the clerkond messenger in the office of the com. manding general, two thousand dollars. For contingent expenses of the office of the commanding general, three hundred dollars. Arreumges. For urrearages prior to July first, one thousand eight hundred and 1820, 0h_ 5g_ fifteen, payable through the office of the Third Auditor, under an ac; approved May the first, one thousand eight hundred and twenty, in addition to the balance undrawn in the treasury, two thousand dollars. _C¤Pif<>i¢>¤¤¤¤- For the Capitol extension, three hundred and t.wenty-five thousand '"°“' dollars. RO ds To complete the road from Point Douglass, on the Mississippi River, °‘to themouth of the St. Louis River, of Lake Superior, in Wisconsin, thirty- four thousand two hundred and thirteen dollars and fifty cents. To complete the road from Point Douglass to Fort Gaines, now Fort Ripley, thirteen thousand four hundred and ninety-four dollars and nine cents. To complete the road from Swan River to the Winnebago Agency, two thousand five hundred and thirt -five dollars and thirty-nine cents. To complete the road from 'eifabashaw to Mendota, thirteen thousand eight hundred and seventy-one dollars and seventy-six cents. The said road to be completed under the direction of the Secretary of War. To complete the road from Mendota to the Big Sioux River, twenty- seven thousand four hundred and seventydive dollars and sixty-eight cents. That the sum of thirty-two thousand dollars be, and the same is hereby, appropriated, out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of War, in the manner following, namely: Sixteen thousand dollars for the improvement of the road from Fort Union to Santa Fé; ten thousand dollars for the improvement of the road from Soculote to Albuquerque, via Canon Blanco and Canon Carnue; and six thousand dollars for the improvement of the road from Canada to Abiquea.; all the said roads being in the Territory of New Mexico. Boerdestublish- Sec. 2. And be itfunher enacted That the board of officers appointed §g5;'£:*'1f3’*§ of under the sixth section of the act making appropriations for the support abolished_ ’ ’ of the army for the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty- three, appmved August thirty-first, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, is ofégiggglawsggh herebyebolished: Provided, that it shall be lawful for the President of md by tm, ac, the United States to appoint, during the recess of Congress, such of the eomnmssxoned officers authorized by this act below the grade of field officer, as may not be appointed during the present session whose commissions sball expire on the first day of May, eighteen hundred and fifty-six.