Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 12.djvu/679

 THIRTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 32. 1863. 649 F and Seventeenth streets, two thousand dollars,-—making thirty-one thousand five hundred dollars. Treasury Department.-—For amount required for additional clerks, Treasury keeper, messenger, watchmen, fireman, a laborer in the office of the D"P“'“”‘*“*‘ Assistant.Treasurer, at New York, from January first to June thirtieth, Eighteen hundred and sixty-three, four thousand three hundred and fifty 0 lars. For amount required for additional clerks and messenger in the office of the Assistant Treasurer at Philadelphia, from January first to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, two thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. For necessary expenses in carrying into effect the several acts of Congress authorizing loans and the issue of Treasury notes, five hundred and eighty thousand dollars. For expenses incident to carrying into effect an act for the collection of direct taxes in insurrectionary districts within the United States, and for other purposes, for salaries of tax commissioners who have been or may be appointed in the present fiscal year, their clerks, and contingent expenses, fifty-four thousand six hundred dollars. Interior Department.-For travelling expenses for a special agent, Infvrivr Dsauthorized by act of July fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, two pmmgm thousand dollars. §}§° ·°*‘· *°°· To supply the deficiency in the appropriation for annual repairs of the Ante, p. 569. Presidents House, one thousand dollars. For liquidation of agency debts contracted under late agents Head and _ Agency debts Colley, Colorado Territory, and for the pay of employees to the close of m C°l°"“d°· eighteen hundred and sixty-one, seven thousand five hundred dollars. To supply deficiency in the appropriation, under the treaty of Fort Fm L=¤¤mi<> Laramie, the amount expended in the purchase of guns and ammunition "°°°Y' for the Upper Platte agency in eighteen hundred and sixty-one, and seized by order of the Government as contraband, two thousand four hundred and thirty-nine dollars and thirteen cents: Provided, If the said guns and ammunition, or any part thereof, are on hand and not in actual use, they shall be forwarded in compliance with said treaty, and shall be considered a part of the guns and ammunition provided for by this approriation. p To supply the deficiency in the appropriation for salary of Surveyor- General of Illinois and Missouri for the six months ending December thirty·iirst, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, one thousand dollars. War Department.-To supply deficiency in the appropriation for ad- War Departditional clerks in the War Department, twenty-three thousand four hun- "‘°"‘· dred dollars. To supply deficiency in the appropriation for blank books, stationery, binding, and miscellaneous items for Paymaster-General’s office, two thousand five hundred dollars. For regular supplies for the Quartermasteis department, six million dollars. For the purchase of cavalry and artillery horses, eleven million dollars. For transportation of the army and its supplies, twenty-five million dollars. For the erection, hire, and repairs of barracks, quarters, and hospitals, one million seven hundred and thirty thousand dollars. For clothing, camp, and garrison equipage, twenty-seven million one hundred and thirty-six thousand dollars. To supply deficiency in the appropriation for maintenance and support of fleet of steam rams from September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, to June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, four hundred and fifty thousand dollars. von. xu. 1·‘on.—82