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 90 THIRTY—NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 175, 176. 1866. ...Pa 0 the sixth,ht}: and eleventh "*£,;,E,{,*?‘5t,., i?J2,;£;Lf°if;'J££f°.§"0’!;.·m.ZZ1‘3”¤,!d·8 (¤,,,,£..,$;’.,·~*t~,,t.;,,, an Paulserfs uitery, during the T tmc they were m the Service of the mted States, m 1862. Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United 0m?" ““fi States ¢y"America in Congress assembled, That the officers andnien of ggiiseuitgwgié, the sixth, eighth, and eleventh regiments of Ohio volunteer militia, and of 0hi9_Y<>1¤¤- of Captain S. W. Bard’s company of cavalry, and ot: Captain August °?QM‘m‘”‘ t° b° Paulsen’s battery, of Cincinnati, ordered into the service of the _United P IStates, at Cincinnati, Ohio, on the second day of September,. eighteen hundred and sixty-two, notwithstanding any irregularity m their muster into the service of the United States, be paid for the time the officers and men were actually in the service, respectively, not however to exceed the period of thirty-one days. APPROVED, July 5, 1866. cnn. cnxxtvr. -4n Act Muay Appmpmmms_r» me Support wie Amyfir as Year ending thirtiethqf June, eighteen hundred and sz':cty-seven, and for other Purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Mailed States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and P"°¤°"' otherwise appropriated, for the support of the army for the year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven: R°°T¤W¤S Md For expenses of recruiting, transportation of recruits, and compensation gsgggggflzeu to citizen surgeons for medical attendance, three hundred thousand dollars. Pay. For pay of the army, ten millions seven hundred and twelve thousand and lift -two dollars. C¤1’¤¥3¤¤t¤*i¤¤ For {ommutation of officers’ subsistence, one million six hundred and §£§`}L°;?Q°°° fifty-one thousand five hundred and eleven dollars and fifty cents. For commutation of forage for ofHeers’ horses, one hundred and five thousand two hundred dollars. Payment; in For payments in lieu of clothing for officers’ servants, one hundred and um °f °1°*hi¤8· ninety-one thousand seven hundred and sixty-six dollars. For payments to discharged soldiers for clothing not drawn, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. subsimucggn For subsistence in kind for regulars and volunteers, five million three ki¤d· hundred and one thousand six hundred and twenty-five dollars. Quartsmus- For the regular supplies of the quartermastefs department, consisting
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 * Y;md°P”°' of fuel for the oihccrs, enlisted men, guard, hospitals, storehouses, and of—

fices; of forage in kind for the horses, mules, and oxen for the quartermaster’s department at the several posts and stations and with the armies in the field; for the horses of the several regiments of cavalry, the batteries of artillery, and such companies of infantry as may be mounted, and for the authorized number of OmCG1‘S’ horses when serving in the field and at the outposts, including bedding for the animals; of straw for soldiers’ bedding, and of stationery, including blank books for the quartermaster’s department certificates for discharged soldiers blank forms for the pay and quartermastefs departments; and for the printing of division and department orders and reports, four millions one hundred and thirty-four thousand four hundred and ninety-nine dollars and thirty-three cents. Incidental ex- For the incidental expenses of the quartermastefs department, consistgx°:;‘;;,“g;*?';b ing of postage on letters and packages received and sent by officers of mem P the army on public service ; expenses of courts—martial, military commissions, and courts of inquiry, including the additional compensation of judge advocates, recorders, members, and witnesses, while on that service; under 1802, nb. 9, the act of March sixteenth, eighteen hundred and two, extra pay to sol- §§,i{·§’· 186 diers employed under the direction of the quartermastefs department, in ' `P`the erection of barracks, quarters, storehouses, and hospitals; in the conit