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 508 THIRTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 133. 1862. ments for all mounted troops, seven million three hundred and eighty thousand dollars. Manufacture of For the manufacture of arms at the nauonal arm0ry,'0nc mxlhon exghu “"““· hundred thousand dollars.   R°B¤l*`¤»&<>·»<>f° For repairs and improvements and new macbmery at the uutnonal
 * §}°°ry u "` grgxory at—SpringHcld, Massachusetts, one hundred and fifty thousand

0 ars. Gunpowder For the purchase of gunpowdcr and lead, one million one hundred Exw,,;,,¤,gw_, For additions to and extension of shgggraom, machmery, tools, and 0f ¤¤‘¤¢¤¤l¤· fixtures at arsenals, HVE hundred thousan dollars. Purchase and For the purchase and manufacture of arms fdr volunteers and regulars,
 * ‘“d1°“d· thousand dollars.
 * 'r::‘:mE“" °f and ordnance and ordnance stores, thirteen mxlhon dollars.

Military pup-  €`0I' surveys of m1l1tary defences, one hundred and fifty thousand v¤J’¤· dollars. l’“’°l‘”°· &°·• For purchase and repair of instruments, ten thousand dollars. °fH:;;;u:l,:$;Z,_ For printing charts of lake surveys, ten thousand dollars. For continuing the survey of the Northern and Northwestern lakes, including Lake Superior, one hundred and five thousand dollars. Fort Clinch. For completion of Fort Clinch, Amelia Island, Florida, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Secret service For secret service fund, and to reimburse the coutmgcnt fund of the f““d· &°· army, Eve hundred thousand dollars. Bounty to vol- For payment of bounty to volunteers, and to the widows aud legal heirs ‘“‘*°°"• &"‘ of such as may die or be killed in the service of the United States, au- 1861, ch. 9,§§ thorized by the Efth and sixth sections of an act entitled "Au act to A"t°’p` 2W' protecting public property," approved July twenty-second, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, twenty millions of dollars, or so much thereof as may be found necessar . C<>ll¢¤*l¤8» For collccting,yorganizing, and drilling volunteers, in addition to any &°" v°h"'t°°”‘ sums heretofore appropriated for that purpose, five millions of dollars. Discharged For providing for the comfort of discharged soldiers who may arrive ”°m‘°"“‘ in the principal cities of tho United Etatcsgo disabled gy dliegsexor by wounds received in the service as to e una o to procec to mr omes, and for forwarding destitute soldiers to their homes, two millions of dollars, to be applied and expended under the direction of the President of the United States. Nprthwqstlix- For enlarging, repairing, and furnishing the Northwest Executive °°“°“'° B‘"ld‘“g’ Building, twenty thousand dollars. ·T¤d¥¢i¤ry For grading and improving that part of Judiciary Square, in the city Sq‘”“'°’ of Washington, upon which the general hgzggital of tl? gnitcd Stages is located, four thousand dollars, to be expcn uu cr c irection o the Sur eon-General. Rcg>e¢;l£&p¤{¤ Sic. 2. And be it further enacted, That so much of the sevsngh sec- ° “° ° *° ‘ tion of the act u rcvcd third March, eighteen hundred and H ty~0ne, 25QrE,Z`ix p  596  entitled "An act tgpfound a military asylum for the relief and support of invalid and disabled soldiers of the army of the United States," as rcquires that " all moneys, not exceeding two thirds of the balance on hand, of the hospital ilmd and of the post fund of each military station, after deducting the necessary expenses}' shall be set apart for the support of the military asylum, be and the same is hereby repealed. P°¤lS¤¤*l°¤.°*` Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the enlisted men of the 3.t§;°;:cQ°`f;‘B_`° Ordnance Department now designated as master-workmen shall hereafter partment. be designated and mustered as sergeants; those now designated as armorcrs, carriage-makers, and blacksmiths shall be designated and mustered as corporals; those now designated as artificers shall be designated and mustered as privates of the first class; and those now designated as ls.bol·crs shall be designated and mustered as privates of the second
 * »5· autlxorizc tho employment of volunteers to aid in enforcing the laws and