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 534 ronrrmuru ooseamss. suse. 11. ou. sez. issr. Regulations, and the act making appropriations for the support of the Vol 21 P 347 Army approved February twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty- ° ’` one, at one hundred andfive dollars each per annum, one thousand three hundred and sixty-five dollars; for straw for thirteen horses kept by officers in the public service, as allowed by paragraph eighteen hundred and ninety, Army Regulations, and the act making appropriations for the support of the Army approved February twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty·0ue, at eight dollars and forty cents per annum, one hundred and nine dollars and twenty cents ; in all, three thousand three hundred and ninety-one dollars and eiglityhve cents. Incidental ex- INCIDENTAL EXPENSES. PCIISCS. For horse and mule shoes, nails, and expenses for shoeing once each month for sixteen animals, at one dollar and fifty cents each per month (paragraph three hundred and one, Army Regulations, eighteen hundred and eighty-one), two hundred and eighty-eight dollars. For shoes, nails, and expenses of shoeing once each month for thirteen horses kept by officers in the public service, at one dollar and fifty cents per month (paragraph three hundred and one, Army Regulations, eighteen hundred and eighty-one), two hundred and thirty-four dollars. For blacksmiths’ supplies, tools, lathes, and materials, one hundred dollars. For veterinary supplies, fifty dollars. Interment. For interment of officers and men, one hundred dollars. T¤*¤¤P°¤¤¤*i°¤· mnmsronurrou. For transportation of material, animals, and funds, as per paragraphs seventeen hundred and seventeen and nineteen hundred and fifty-eight, Army Regulations, eighteen hundred and eighty-one, fifteen thousand ollars. For transportation of men eight thousand-dollars. 7 For purchase of necessary harness and other articles, and expenses of repairs to means of transportation, three hundred dollars. qgmb ° ° d ninuaoxs AND ouanrmns. commutation. For commutation of quarters to not exceeding four hundred and seventy enlisted men of the Signal Corps on duty at office of the Chief Signal Officer and at signal-stations throughout the United States, eighty-five thousand four hundred and forty dollars. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. M¤<li<=¤l ¤*¤¤¤d· For medical attendance and medicines for officers and enlisted men “°°* °°°‘ of the Signal Corps, two thousand dollars. N; f¤¤¢ip¤y 1:; be That no part of the appropriations made for the Signal Service by ‘”' °“ Y"`- this act shall be used for the maintenance or support of a school of instruction nor of the military post at Fort Meyer, Virginia. m1;?:;l°¤¤l °¤¤l°· NATIONAL cmmznumizs. M=~i¤t=¤i¤i¤g¤¤•! For national cemeteries: For maintaining and improving national pay of laborerls and plthler employees, purchase of tools and materials, one undred thousand ollars. Sure rin the ¤ d- For superintendents of national cemeteries : For pay of seventy-three “‘°“‘ superintendents of national cemeteries, sixty thousand dollars. ( Headstones- Hnxnsrorrns ron enavns or sonmmzsz For continuing the work of furnishing headstones for unmarked graves of Union soldiers, sailors, and marines in national posi, city, town, and village cemeteries, naval
 * “‘I"°““€· cemeteries, including fuel for superintendents of national cemeteries,