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 THIR'1`Y—EIGHTII CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 30. 1864. 23 office was closed, one thousand six hundred and sixty-eight dollars and forty-eight cents. For compensation of the surveyor·general of Arizona, and the clerks in his office, four thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. To supply deficiencies in the Department of Agriculture for the cur- Department of rent year, as follows: — Ag"‘°"1““°· For the purchase of sorghum seed, two thousand dollars. For rebuilding shop in the propagating garden, eight hundred dollars. For postage, thirteen hundred and twenty dollars. For carpets, furniture, and cans for fruit, three hundred and fifty dollars. For fuel, three hundred- dollars. War Department. —-· For supplying a deficiency in the appropriations W3? Departfor the payment of the clerks, messengers, copyists, and laborers in the mi;;' k & office of the quartermastengeneral, one hundred and fifty-six thousand at s’ c` six hundred and fifty-one dollars and sixty-six cents. For salary of an additional assistant secretary of war, fifteen hundred _Addititma1 asdOHa,.S_ sistant secretary. To supply a deficiency in the appropriation for the purchase and manu- Arms, ord~ facture of arms for volunteers and regulars, ordnance and ordnance stores, E;;g;·S*;;‘;;"d‘ seven millions seven hundred thousand dollars. ' To supply a deficiency in the appropriation for the manufacture of arms at the national armory, seven hundred thousand dollars. To supply a deficiency in the appropriation for the surgeon-general’s Surgeomgendepartment, to Witt- EEZ}.? depart- For medical instruments and dressings, one million three hundred thou- Inslrumems Sand dollars. and dressings. For hospital stores, bedding, etc., one million two hundred thousand Hospital stores, dollars. &°‘ For hospital furniture and Held equipments, three hundred thousand dollars. For books, stationery, and printing, thirty-six thousand dollars. Books, &c. For ice, fruits, and other comforts, one hundred thousand dollars. Ice, fruits, Szc. For hospital clothing, forty thousand dollars. For citizen-nurses, thirty-eight thousand dollars. For sick soldiers in private hospitals, seventeen thousand dollars. For artificial limbs for soldiers and seamen, sixteen thousand dollars. l_ Arfmclal For citizemphysicians and medicines furnished by them, one hundred ugmw bv and eighty-five thousand dollars. c,,,,,," tp "si- For hire of clerks and laborers in purveying depots, twenty-five thousand dollars. For contingent expenses of the medical department,. five thousand dollars. For medicines and medical attendance for negro refugees, commonly C¤¤t¤¤ba¤dscalled " contral>ands," thirty-three thousand dollars. For washing and washing-machines for hospitals, where matrons cannot be employed, one thousand dollars. To supply a deficiency in the appropriation for the subsistence of the Subsistence army, to , ___ d€p3l'iHl€lli§. For volunteers and drafted men, five millions eight hundred and twenty- four. thousand dollars. For employees, six hundred [and] forty thousand six hundred and forty dollars. For women, two hundred [and] eighteen thousand and four hundred dollars. To supply a dehciency in the appropriation for the engineer depart- Engineer dement : ___ · partment. For contingencies of fortifications, including Held-works, five hundred Fmitieatiuus. thousand dollars.