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 276 THIRTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 20, 21, 22. 1861. substitute therefor such other vessels as the advanced naval architecture P*'°V*¤°· and the increased wants of the service demand: Provided, That no ex. penditurc shall be incurred beyond the specific appropriation therefor. The Harriet Sec. 5. And be it further enacted That the President of the United IN" °¤m7¤*’& um States, with the assent of the Secretary of the Treasury, may transfer Nsvy. the steamer “Harriet Lane" permanently to the navy: Provided, That Pr<>vi¤¤· the cost cf' said steamer shall be refunded to the appropriation " for a suir,. able steamer for a revenue cutter," and which amount, together with the proceeds of any vessels disposed of by authority of this act, may be applied to the building or purchase of such other vessels as may be required. Md;;;.,,,,; m. Sec. 6. And be it jlmlhar enacted That there may be appointed such 8}¤¤¤¤ ¤¤d¤¤- number of additional engineers and assistant engineers as may be re- m§t°y b° quired by the steamers now or hereafter in the service. A1>1>¤0`vm>, July 25, 1861. July gy, uu, Cm:. XXL —An Act to iudemnyy the Scategfor Expenses incurred by them in Dqimce ——————-- of the Um? States. . P°"’ P' Gm Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United . States of America in Congress assembled That the Secretary of the l S*¤Fg¤w*°f£ ¤;¤;: Treasury be, and he is hereby, directed, out’0f any money in the Treasury Pmes incumd not otherwise appropriated, to pay to the Governor of any State, or to his m clefence of the duly authorized agents, the costs, charges, and expenses properly incurred Umm S““’· by such State for enrolling, subsisting, clothing, supplying, arming, equiping, paying, and transporting its troops employed in aiding to suppress the present insurrection against the United States, to be settled upon proper voucimers, to be filed and passed upon by the proper accounting officers of the reasury. APPROVED, July 27, 1861. ·¥¤1y¤7 1861 0 .xx11.-A M ki add" e11A pm,mw‘ th wt E · "_*'J”*" ,;:1; Judicial irfznsca q?(:honé0ve1·;zl:;Intjb1{)the Ihr enc?;:; thzzzgfieth :?`Ju;;Tta?g}?
 * 211 hundred or six?-two, and Appropriations of Arrearages for the Year ending thirti-

of June, eighteen undrcd and may-one. Be iyzrzgtcd Igy theéSenate and House of Representatives of the United ates 0 erica in ongress assembled That the following sums,be and Eggggiza the same are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not uPPmpm:{0notherwise nppropriated, for the objects hereafter expressed, for the fiscal year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, namely: House of Rep- Contingent expenses of the Houseqf Rc resentatives.—-For stationer '°’°”°"*"°°· four thousand six hundred dollars. P y, For {Hager; and temporary mail-boys, four thousand eight hundred and rty o urs. For laborers, one thousand nine hundred and seventeen dollars. For furniture and repairs and boxes for members, five thousand do]- ars. B¤P¤¤$¤8· For reporting proceedings of the called session of the Thirty-seventh Congress, at the rate per column fixed by law, eight thousand dollars: Bwvzded, Tliat: the said proceedings shall be reported with and bound in Treasury Do- Treasury De]oartnwnt.— P""°"'°"· Office of the Secretary of the '1`reasur. For contingent expenses, including compensation ofjedditioual clerks who may be ernployed bytlne Secretary according to the exigencies of the publlc service, and nddmonal compensation for extra labor of clerks m Ins office, twenty-Eve thousand dollars.
 * z; S§€§;:£;;l Globe and Appendix of the first regular session of the