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 486 THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 170. 1867. Watcrvliet For Watervliet arsenal, West Troy, New York, thirty-eight thousand ‘“"°”“r two hundred dollars. Ordnance ser- For current expenses of the ordnance service, three hundred thousand 'l°°· dollars. iziongzis. For Allegheny arsenal, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, thirty-four thousand °B °“Y i dollars. Champlain; For Champlain arsenal at Vergennes, Vermont, eight hundred dollars. Columbus; For Columbus arsenal, Columbus, Ohio, one hundred and thirty-nine thousand six hundred and twenty-five dollars. I _ O _ Fort Monroe; For Fort Monroe arsenal, Old Point Comfort, Virginia, six thousand dollars. Fort Union; For Fort Union arsenal, Fort Union, New Mexico, ten thousand dollars. Frankford; For Frankford arsenal, Bridesburg, Pennsylvania, thirty thousand dollars. Kennebec; For Kennebec arsenal, Augusta, Maine, one thousand five hundred and twenty-five dollars. Indianapolis; For Indianapolis arsenal, Indianapolis, Indiana, one hundred and sixty- nine thousand six hundred and twenty-five dollars. Leavenworth; For Leavenworth arsenal, Leavenworth, Kansas, fifteen thousand dollars. New York; For New York arsenal, Governor’s Island, New York, one thousand two hundred dollars. Pikesville; For Pikesvillc arsenal, Pikesville, Maryland, eight hundred dollars. Saint Louis; For Saint Louis arsenal, Saint Louis, Missouri, sixty-five thousand dollars. l·V¤Shi¤z¤¤¤; For Washington arsenal, Washiiigton, District of Columbia, fifty thousand dollars. W¤¤>¤*¤W¤· F or. Watertown arsenal, Watertowvn, Massachusetts, twenty-one thousand six hundred and sixty-seven dollars. Purchase <>f For the purchase of the \Villard Sears estate, adjoining the Watertown ggiltlgd Sum arsenal grounds, fortymiue thousand and seven hundred dollars, or so Land in South much thereof as may be necessary; and the Secretary of War is hereby ?'ig*°“ m"}' be authorized to sell at public auction a lot of land belonging to the United 0States situated in South Boston, if, in his opinion, the same is not needed for the public service, and pay the proceeds thereof into the treasury. Bureau of rot'- Bureau of Refugees, Freedman, and Abandoned Lands. —-— For salaries
 * §3°;b§§§g;;§”· of assistant commissioners, sub-assistant commissioners, and agents, one

$¤l¤¤‘l¤5- For salaries of clerks, eighty-two thousand eight hundred dollars. Stationery For stationery and printing, sixty-three thousand dollars. “"g§;Q;;Qgénd For quarters and fuel, two hundred thousand dollars. fuel. For commissary stores one million five hundred thousand dollars. _ C°'¤*¤lSS¤’Y For medical departmedt, Eve hundred thousand dollars. S`°{gsd;c,,1de_ For transportation, eight hundred thousand dollars. pnrnneni:. For school superintendents, twenty-tive thousand dollars. m;£'“"“P°"“' For buildings for,scliools and asylums, including construction, rental, SQ,;,.,,,; super. and repairs, five hundred thousand dollars. i¤¤§¤£¤¤;¤- d For telegraphing and postage, eighteen thousand dollars: Provided, ,,s\,f:,,gg_s lm That the commissioner be hereby authorized to apply any balance on Telegraphing hand, at this date, of the Refugees and Freedmexfs Fund, accounted for “"$cF:_‘;;§:g;’éu_ in his last annual report, tc aid educational institutions actually incorpoc,,,;,,,,,,_;;,,Sm,,. rated for loyal refugees and freedmen : And provided further, That no tions- _ agent or clerk not heretofore authorized by law shall receive a monthly m.Q;'3:i;°ag:K¤ allowance exceeding the sum of two hundred dollars. or clerks. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the headquarters of the G°“°'°l °f General of the army of the United States shall be at the city of WVashthe army,head-. . . . . . _ . _ q,,,,,.,,,,, 0,; 0,, lngton, and all orders and instructions relating to military operations ders, &o. lssued by the President or Secretary of War shall be issued through the
 * ,,,,d,_ hundred and forty-seven thousand five hundred dollars.