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 204 THIRTY·FOURTH CONGRESS. Sr-zss. III. Ch. 106. 1857. called into the service of the United States in New Mexico, in the year eighteen hundred and fifty-five, one hundred and Eileen thousand dollars ; and for forage, transportation, camp and garrison equipage, and incidental expenses of said troops while in service, seventy-two thousand five hundred dollars ; and for reimbursement of the qus.rtermaste1·’s department, for the _ SPY <=<¤¤P¤¤Y expenses of a. spy company, called into service by Brigadicr·General m 185* Garland, in the year eighteen hundred and fifty-four, wu thousand Eve hundred and ninety dollars and sixty cents. tioghgoipllagggf Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, That the appropriations contained y. . . . . roads, 1555, ch, m tho “Act making appropriations for 1mproving certam m1htary roads U°» °><*<·=¤d°d· in the Territory of Minnesota,," approved February seventeen, eighteen V°r X· P- 610- hundred and fifty-Eva, shall be understood to a.pply,s.nd are hereby made applicab1c,t0 the improvement of the said roads as may be judged necessary by the Secretary of War, as well as to the purpose of " cutting out the timber," as specified in said act. Barracks and Sec. 7. And be Iitfhrtfzer enacted, That for the construction of bar- ‘1“*’°:gi”-” i°”}° racks and quarters at a. military post to be established in the northern gash, mg $,°0}°:h: part of Minnesota Territory, for the protection of the settlements on the ern pm ¤f Min- Red River of the North, fifteen thousand dollars be appropriated, in addi- “°°°°“‘ tion to the sum of five thousand dollars appropriated by the act entitled "An act for the erection ofa military post on or ucar the Pcmbiua. River, in the Territory of Minnesota, and for other purposes," approved the seventccnth of February, eighteen hundred and fifty—Gve ; said post to bc mgggi;d;:‘fu;°§; located and constructed under the direction of the Secretary of War, the locubion is mm- location to be at such point as he shall deem best adapted for the protec- °°*`¤°d· tion of said settlement; and so much of the aforesaid act, approved Feb- Vol. x. p. 608. mary seventeen, eighteen hundred and fifty-Eve, as indicates the location of said post, is hereby repealed. Sec. 8. And be it further enacted, That the words “n0n-commissioned dlA;§7°fh};f;g officers, musicians, and privat:cs," in the first section of the act entitled ing P? to ig- "An act to increase the pay of the rank and tile of the army and to cn- ¤1ud¤ leuliswd courage cnlist,ments," approved August fourth, eighteen hundred and fifty- m°“' four, shall be construed to include all enlisted men of the army of the VOL =- P- 575- Umm States. Sec. 9. And be it further enacted, That the Secretary of War be and A;’£'];;‘}'° *° he is hereby authorized and required to pay to the State of Arkansas, out of any money in the trcasur not otherwise appropriated, such sums of money as were paid by said gtatc, under the authority of the act of the legislature of that State, approved January fifth, eighteen hundred and forty-nine, to the Benton county militia, called into service by Colonel W. R. Ogden in July, eighteen hundred and forty-six, under requisition of the governor of that State, to resist incursions of the Cherokee Indians: Provided, that the amount so to be paid shall not exceed the sum of twelve hundred and twelve dollars. _ _ Sec. 10. And be it further enacted, That the Secretary of War bc tm};°£§ffm£m!; and he is hereby authorized and directed to abolish the Western Military pe abolished and Asylum, located at Harrodsburg, Kentucky, and under the direction of fméfsggégggszsgzf the President of the United States to sell the said site, Hxturc, and other mmd t,umfu¤d property belonging ho the same, at such time and in such manner as may sccm best, and the amount arising out of such sale shall be restored to the Military Asylum Fund. Sec. 11. And be it further enacted, That the Secretary of War be and he is hereby authorized and required to cause ho be audited and set- F1:§_‘f§2“‘;S 8; tlcd the accounts of the State of Florida against the United States for guditgd and S6;. money advanced by that State in payment of volunteers called into scr- ¤¢d· vice for the suppression of Indian hostilities in eighteen hundred and forty-nine and eighteen hundred and fifty-two: Provided, In shall be satisfacgrily shown that said claims have been actually allowed and paid by the tate.