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 286 SIXTY-THIRD c0NGnEss sm. 11. cs. 21. 1e14. 0 er eneral appropriation for the Naval Militia that may hereafter “’“*’°'°"‘“"'“'°“"‘ biehmsgle, or wilthoug  ayment therefor, and to issue from time to time ammunition suitalge for such arms as the Naval Militia of the several States, Territories, and the District of Columbia may kg¤¤gi;s¤gg_c_¤* ¤¤¤°· be equipped with, and_to exchange said arms, accessories, accouter- ’ ments sqm ment, equipage, stores, and amrnumtron when the same shall have lwcome obsolete, without receiving any money credit therefor, for other arms, accessories, accouterments, eglmptgnfient, _ equipage, stores, _ and ammunition suitable for the Nav t1a: §',,‘;$$,,,g, ,,,_ Prmnkled, That sa1:l1£‘roperty shall remain the property of the United States, ang;   Ty   fprélpy the governor or otlspriprppeg omcer of e tates, em rr an e comman gener rs nc ,,{§j,-B3, '°t°“‘°° if of Columbia Militia: Prow21§furt}wr, That each {State, Territory, and the   of Columbia shatlll, wlliien angle as requuéed by ttlhe re of e a tuminto e avy .partmen,oro erwrse of in accgiilance with the direction of the Secretaar of the Navy, without receiving any money credit therefor, and wi out exnse for transdportation or otherwise, such or all property theretom·;’P§;’gf"“‘°” '°' ldre issued un er the provisions of this Act. To provide means to ' carry into effect the provisions of this section, the necessary money to cover the cost of procuring, e, or issuing of arms, accessorres,_ accouterments, equipment, rms, clothmg, equrpage, ammumtron, and military an naval stores to be exchanged or issued hereunder is hereby appro‘priated_out of any money in the Treasury Yudy limit not otherwise appropriate : Pgomded, That the sum expended m the execution of the purchases and issues provided for in this section shall not exceed the sum of $200,000 in any Bscal year: Am1 &u- R°Pf"“°°"'*·'°"* ther, That the of the u1;T;lvybshahglmannut:;.1I‘ly su mit to f upgressareporto expen tures e y rn executiono e re uirements of this section. P“Y““m§m‘°,,’ '"§},‘°' (Sec. 11. That when it shall a ear by the re rt of ins tions $:5 ¤11¤¢¤¤¤¤¢- m which it shall be the duty of the ggcretary of the N; to caiiat to bé made at least once in each year by officers detailedvgy him for that purpose, that the Naval Militia of a State, or Territory, or of the District of Columbia is sumciently armed, uniformed, and equipped for active duty, the Secretary of the Navy is authorized in his discretion, on the requisition of the governor of such State or Territory or of the commanding gieral District of Columbia Militia to pay to such officer as main properly designated and {appointed by said governor or comman g general so much of its otment from_ the annual approaprratron pr_arm1ng and equipping the Naval Militia in the annu agpirgopriatron for the Navy as shall be necessary for th%pay- ment, su tence, and transportation of such portion of sand aval Militia as shall eu§age in actual service or instruction afloat or on mf:} ¤f ¤¤¢¢*= Md shore; and the officers and men of such Naval Militia while so engaged may be paid therefrom the same pay subsistence, and transportatron or travel allowance as officers and men of corresponding grades piftghe léegular (Nayy ati; or gray her<;s;fdte;rh8bHetentitledr(Bo1by aw,an eo cerso a ana m erea as A¤¤¤¤¤¢¤· ¤¤¤<1·¤*¤· a disbursing officer of the Nnited Stateslilzid shall render hisieeounts through the Navy Department to the pro$r accounting officer of the  for settlement, a.nd_ he shall required to give good and sufficient bonds to the_ Un1ted_ States, in such sums as the Secretary of the Navy mag direct, faithfully to account for the safe- and tpayment of e public moneys so mtrusted to him for ,, _ _ ursemen. Nilviiriiiigthiisi: Sec. 12. That the Secretary of the Navy is authorized in his dis- "°”» °”°· cretion, to provide for particrrgrtion by any gm; of the Ngwal Militia, of any State or Territory or the District of Eolumbia on the request of the governor of said State or Territory or the commandir§ general of the militia of sardDistrict, in any cruise, maneuvers, Eel instruc-