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 156 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 423. 1890. furniture; of tools and instruments for use ; incidental expenses of the ` ordnance service, and those attending practical trials an tests of ordnance, small arms, and other ordnance supplies, including payment. for érxgclignical labor in the office of Chief o Ordnance, eighty thousan o rs. Ammunition for For manufacture of metallic ammunition for small arms and am- ""“"‘°"""· munition for reloading cartridges, and tools for the same, including the cost of targets an materia for target-practice, and marksmen’s medals and insignia, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Repair ot eu-mn For repairing and preserving ordnance and ordnance stores in the °'°“““°°*°'°‘ hanélslofl troops and for issue at the arsenals and depots, five thousan dollars. ommmmm For purchase and manufacture of ordnance stores to fill requisitions of troops, one hundred thousand dollars. mqmpmeun. For infantry, cavalry, and artillery equipments, including horse. equipments for cavalry and artillery, one hundred thousand ollars. · P¤=¤¤r··i¤s ¤¤r¤¤¤ h Fqr qvghafilingisclgnianiitilgr, and prssgving new ordnance stores on an a earsen, ve thousand dollars. . um-un; ua mn- For firing the morning and evening gun at military posts, pre- "’““"· scribed byxgeneral orders numbered seventy, Headquarters of the Army, da July twenty-third, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, twenty thbusanddollars, or so muc thereof as may be necessary. mggzen and impleFor target; forghardlleiéydppiasrtsice and implements for mechanical ‘ maneuvers, ve thousand o. m¥:¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤.¤f _ For manufacture, repair, and issue of arms at the national armopmcm. ries, four hundred thousand dollars: hwided, That not more than ‘ sixty thousand dollars of the money appropriated for the Ordnance Department in all its branches shall ap lied to the payment of °*'"**¤ <=¤‘¤- civilian clerks in said Department:  further, That ereafter the cost of the Ordnance Deplartment of all ordnance. and ordnance Ar¤¤f<>rr¤¤i¤¤~ stores issued to the States, erritories, and   of Columbia, "?"·”*·¤’-*”· under the act of February twelfth, eighteen hundred and eighty- seven, shall be credited to the appropriation for "manufacture of arms at national armories," and used to lprocure like ordnance stores, and that said appropriation shall shall e available until exhausted, not exceeding two years. B¢¢¤¤¤¤s service. · RECRUITING SERVICE. hmm For expenses of recruiting and transportation of recruits from reiédeavogis to dleppt, one hundred and thirteen thousand six hundred an nine y-six dollars; To defray expenses of sending recruitinf; parties to smell towns and rural istricts, twenty-five thousand ol ars; In all one hundred and thirtyéeight thousand six hundred and ninety-six dollars, which shall disbursed and accounted for as ` expenses of recruiting, and shall constitute one fund. S*¤*¤*¤•="*¤¤· smnnr. smzvicn. E=l¤¤¤¤¤· For expenses of the Signal Service of the Army, as follows: Purchase, equipment, and repair of field electric teleiraphs; signal equipments and stores; binocular glasses, telescopes, ehostats, and other necessary instruments, including absolutely necessary meteorological instruments for use on target ranges; telqphone apparatus and maintenance of same; in all, ten thousand dollars. ¤<¤>¤¤z¢¤¤¤¤1>¤¤•¤¤ conrmeuxr EXPENSES. erEIqg¤¤¤&g;ii¤zG¤¤— Fcgl contingent expenses elf the pitgicedoiifhe Commanding-General, ° ‘ one thousand seven undre an t dollars. Adjutant-General's For contingent expenses of the AdiTutant·General’s Department at °°"'"“°"°· the headquarters of the several military divisions and departments,