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 22 THIRTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. 1. Ch. 27, 28, 30. 1864. uniform of the uniform, or in such manner as the Secretary of War shall deem proper: "°g’; d Provided, That officers and men may bg relieved from senvice in Faid mem  Q; corps, and others detailed to the same, sulgcct in the cxammauon prowded tailed, &¤. in the second section of this act, in the discretion of the commanders of the armies in which  they may be serving.  Names ofof- Sec. 11. And be ztfurther emzcteaL That xt shall be the duty of the com- Ucm and mn mandcr of the army corps to transmit to the adjutant-general the names  and rank of all officers aud enlisted men detailed for service in the ambugeneral. lance corps of such army corps, stating the organizations Hom which they may have been so detailed ; and if such officers and men belong to volunteer organizations, the adjutant-general shall thereupon notify the governors of the several states in which such organizations were raised, of their detail for such service; and it shall be the duty of the commander of the Report ofcou- army corps to report to the adjutant-general, from time to time, the con- °““· S"' duct and behavior of the officers and enlisted men of the ambulance co;-p5, and the adjutanvgeneral shall forward copies of such reports, so far as they relate to officers and enlisted men of volunteer organizations, to the governors of the states in which such organizations were raised. Aummiry of Sec. 12. And be it further enacted, That nothing in this act shall be ?°m"€‘““d°" “‘?° construed to diminish or impair the ri¤htful authority of the commandxmpaured by thxs . ° . nc;. ers of armies, army corps, or separate detachments, over the medical and other offncers, and the non-commissioned officers and privatcs of their respective commands. APPROVED, March 11, 1864. March 11, 1864. Cum. XXVIII. -An Act to constitute Parkefsburg, in the State of West Virginia, a "—""‘;" Port of Delwcry. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Parkcpsbp5g, in States of America in Congress assembled, That Parkersburg, in the State W"? V"g"“”¤ of West Virginia, shall bc, and is hereby, constituted za. port of delivery ma eaportof, . , , , ’ dcuw-y, within the collecuon district of New Orleans; and there shall be appointed a surveyor of customs to reside at said port, who shall, in addition to his own duties, perform the duties and receive the salary and emoluments prescribed by the act of congress approved on the second of March, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, for importing merchandise into Pittsburg, Wheeling, and other places. A1>1>1z0v1s1>, March 11, 1864. March 14, 1864. Cxup. XXX. An Act to supph] Deficiencies in the Ap iutionsjbr the Service of lhe  £ISCdl Ikur ending the thirtietfe of Lane, eighteen huh5ml1d s[x£g#z:»·, and f2n· other mposes. Be it enacted   thy Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of Amemm an Congress assembled, That the following sums bc, Dclicigngy and the same are hereby, appropriated 1:0 supply deficiencies in the ap- 2EPf§g£“"°“ propriations for the fiscal year ending the chirtieth of June, eighteen hundrcn anél sixty-four, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriate :——— Souqwm  For conyingent. expenses of the Southeast executive building, including £;°°¤¤V° *>¤*ld· the extension, viz: For fue], labor, light, and miscellaneous items, thirteen ' thousand three hundred and five dollars. Branch min: For supplying a. deficiency in the current expenses of the branch mint °** D°¤'°*'· at Denver, for th; current fiscal year, eighteen thousand three hundred and seventy-seven dollars and sixty-nine cents. Interior De, Interior Department. —  For compensation of returns clerk, from Jan- Partment. uary first to June thirticth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, six hundred Returns clerk. dollars, sm-veym·.gc,,. F oncompcnsation of the surveyorgeneml of Illinois and Missouri, to ual. the thu·ty-tirst of October, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, when the