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 92 THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 176. 1866. M¤g¤Zi¤¤ f¤i‘ For purchase of site and erection of magazine for storing gunpowder, Q:;,'i”8 $""P°"' two hundred thousand dollars. _ _ _ Euler-ging For the purchase of land for enlarging the Watervleit arsenal, thirty w**°"'1°"’ “"'°‘ thousand dollars. uuhlirmpmgf Sec. 2. And bett further enacted, That the sum of one hundred and building at forty-six thousand dollars be, and the same is hereby appropriated out of Exp'; u ""' any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropmated. be disbursed by the Secretary of War in the erection of fire proof buildings at or near Schuylkill arsenal in the State of Pennsylvania, to be used as storehouses for government property at that post. _ Appygpyigtign Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the following sums be and f•¤jb¤¤‘¢¤¤ vi the same are hereby appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not gg1g3ié?;;?,; otherwise appropriated, for the support of the Bureau of Refugees, Freeddonddlands. men and Abandoned Lands for the] fiscal year commencing July first, eivhteen hundred and sixty-six, name y: $¤l¤\’i¤¤ °i °The salaries of assistant and sub-assistant commissioners, one hunggrfilgfizizzzzi dred and forty-seven thousand five hundred dollars. Clerks. , For salaries of clerks eighty-two thousand eight hundred dollars. $”‘Fl°“°‘Y md For stationery and printing, sixty-three thousand dollars. Im 531,;.5,,5 and For quarters and fuel, fifteen thousand nine hundred dollars. fugiomng for h For Slgtliing for distribution, one million one hundred and seventy . _. . thousand dollars. mxgdgh For commissary stores, three million one hundred and six thousand @,;;:2 °` For medical department, five hundred `thousanedldollzitrs. h d Transports.- For transportation, one million three hundr an twenty t ousan =i<>¤- dollars. m2§%ggk:“P°" For school superintendents, twenty-one thousand dollars. Schoohhouses. For repairs and rent_ of school-houses and asylums, five hundred thousand dollars. T°l°g"’fPm”Z· For telegraphing, eighteen thousand dollars. m3‘1§.g_‘Ek 5 Sec. 4. And be it farther enacted, That the Quartermastefs departfoi- contmctsip ment shall in all cases rn obtaining supplies for the military service, state guawziwgs in adyertisements for bids for contracts, that a preference shall be given Rza Su: ’ to arncles of domest1c production and manufacture, conditions of price and Preference to quality being equal, and that such preference shall be given to articles of
 * %**3. 1 d two hundred and fifty dollars.
 * §°l$_;g§gE:*" American production and manufacture, produced on the Pacific coast, to

Pscmc cpp5g_ the extent of the consumption required by the public service there; and in advertising for army supplies the Quartermastefs department shall require all articles which are to be used in the States and Territories of the Pacific coast to be delivered and inspected at points designated in Advertisement, those States and Territories; and the advertisements for such supplies insan Francisco shall be published in newspapers of the cities of San Francisco, in Caliud P°"1““d‘ fornia, and Portland, in Oregon. Repeal 0,.1862 _ Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That section seventeen of an act enpp_ 200, 6 iq_ ’ titled "An act to define the pay and emoluments of certain officers of the V<>i· xii- p·596· a¤·my," approved July seventeenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, and mihgfgpgfgl ahresolution gngitled “A resplution to authorize the President to assign waz. the comman o troo s in the same held or de artment to officers of the Vgiuxii- P; 617- same grade without rggard to seniority," approiied, April fourth, eighteen 031*5 lll. mmmyp,. ,,,,,,,,1 hundred and si>rty-two, be and the same are hereby repealed. .And no gprgggzpiizgmui ptlicer in the military or naval. service shall in time of peaceabe dismissed be dismigsed GX_ rom service except upon and in pursuance of the sentence ot a court·marcgpn &c_ ’ tial to that effect, or in commutation thereof Superintendent Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, That the superintendent of the gcfcg pnd de- the supervision and charge of the Academy shall be in the War Departs,,; of *32 gf? paeptdunder such officer or officers, as the Secretary of War may assign to yam. a uty.
 * i%;i;;f*;`;n%;_ United States Military Academy may hereafter be selected, and the othmy may pp W cers on dutylat that institution detailed from any arm of the service ; and