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 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 540. 1891. 875 at posts and in the field, and repairs thereof; for extra. pa to enlisted men emplotyed on extra. duty in the Subsistence {Ie artment for periods o not less than ten days, at rates fixed b law; for compensation of civilians employed in the Subsistence ge art- • ment, and for other necessary expenses incident to the purchase, care, preservation, issue, sale, and accounting for subsistence supplies or the Army. For the payment of the regulation allowances or commutation in lieu of rations: To enlisted men on furlough, to ordnance-sergeants on duty at ungarrisoned posts, to enlisted men stationed at p aces where rations in kind can be economically issued to enlisted men travelin on detached duty when it is impracticable to carry rations of anylrind, to enlisted men selected to contest for places or prizes in department, division, and Army rifle competitions while traveling to and from places of contest; to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of War; in all, two. hundred thousand dollars. To pay Julius Stahel the amount found due him b judgment ren- Julius smnei denied in the Court of Claims, five thousand one hundred and ninety P“"“°"‘ “’· 0 ars _MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. mplzdical Depart- For furnishing artificial limbs and apparatus, or commutation Anmem limbs, em. therefor, and necessary transportation, one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. · SIGNAL SERVICE. sigma service. PAY: That the a propriation for the pay of the fourteen second Pant cmcem lieutenants of the Signal Corps in the undry Civil act atpproved August thirtieth, eighteen hun red and ninety, is hereby ma e available for the ay, regular supplies, and allowances of one major, four captains, and four first lieutenants, appointed in the Signal Corps under act of Congress approved October first, eighteen hundred and ninet. For? amounts due by law to enlisted men of Signal Co s and dis- mmm msn. charge, sixty-four thousand six hundred and thirteen dbllars and twenty-seven cents. Onsmxvivrrow AND Rmronr or Sroimsz For the expenses of the 0;,,.,,,,,;,,,, md ,,, gerpoval of offices and the re-erection of instruments, nine hundred Pm 0* ¤<>*¤··· o ars. For maps and bulletins, eight hundred and ten dollars. usps um umiam. MISCELLANEOUS. m,c.u,,,,,0,,,_ Mrssrssirrr Rrvmz Commission: For salaries of the Mississippi Mwwpp, mu, River Commission from July first, eighteen hundred and ninety, to Gcmmissicn. September eighteenth, eighteen hun red and ninety, inclusive, one thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars: Provided, That in acquiring ,.,.,,,,,_,0_ land for the enlargement of the Military Post at Plattsbur h, New Eu, ,1. ing pm York, as provided for by the act of Cohgress approved Iéabruary P1¤¤¤sb¤rgxi¤.N.Y. ' seventh, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, the Secretarhy of War is A¤¢e,p.m authorized to proceed in accordance with section four, ve, and six Vol.l4,p.400. of the act approved February twenty-second, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, entitled "An act to esta lish and protect National Cemeteries," but all costs and expenses incurred in procuring said site shall be paid by the Citizens of New York furnishin such site as provided in said act of February seventh, eighteen hundred and ninety-one. _ NAr1oNAr. Hour: ron DISABLED VoLUN·rmmn Sonnimzsz Con- sme, em., imma, tinuing the aid to State or Territorial homes for the support of dis- ‘*“‘°"*°‘* “°“*‘°"“* abled volunteer soldiers, being a deficiency in the appropriation for ~ the fiscal year ended June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety,