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 262 SIXTY-NINTH GNGRESS.= Bess. I. `Crr. 146.* @026. iittimgclothin {ind washinganid  *whenlnedas¤ary·#tor— L ggpn of éaungries; for the autl1orimc:L1$§§l;é*0f°`hund1·§: matggigls »¤¤eto< @$0, nersco  =qm`tary stsl _ tp bs =susw»sss;§:ms¤·res— applicants   ienlisanent Pvzhueiheld meg ebsengtiens ei;uipment~and·we airs! equipment »o£¥d‘ plants; ¤salvege>a»nd S0l*¢ii1g'*  Hitt repairing {dope; ishoe mpeirshops, letting ° sheps,.md§m·bsgereduetien!weits;-ter ,,.,·’£,‘§f",’;‘,?f°· *°“°‘ ““ eqiupagep-uiel¤dtn izedrissues tei1et»artic1es,=~bni$ers’ and t•tiors;J?)at¤éia1h<f,, V fuse er gener311¤gri§ene:s»;•{t;*n6ne;d at militliiiy E  ‘= i outi jyora·1id¤¤aneesan a emits euistmentw 'e eldjander e§¤rvati;1;3 issue,'o!=tni1etIfkits to recruits upon their _ Bret   and ' ,_6*Df`H0’l1&‘§YiVBS to the Army; for expenses ,,,.E'§2,,§{,,§_‘“'°“ ‘ 9frpacldin§’and‘ih\nd1ingfand similar neeessaries; for a snitsofciti-   when neeessegy i;§ao  the  of all not Y. ` {toy vi toeac so 'er ' argedj ‘ o jrwise  thdéionorabl {Ito each’e¤1isted*man convicted by   i court for an " offense   ‘ ’ in e1rient in penitentggri or= other fciwfg `nisonh   _" ` *'manor t intern yreasono t I d it M d gint *tl;at>he¥is_an*PaIien§ enemy or, for the_ same reason', discharged .e?yJa“‘él...h..¢. .6 without einmumant; re! indemiut to enema amt men or the Army Y e    ~  i§§Q“K‘“*2i.‘”b‘i"m“.%“.?;€` ’.,§‘*t“;§i§.*“i““*"I%°“ “‘“:fA*°"‘ 22, · p {ye ri ¥`     cers e rmy? rsani ryreasons, $8,5&1}9I6.~*  9 >· · ¢>‘>_   ¢· `· ¤=• _ · ‘ i I"°*°°“m °"’°”"°" '· Iwonmzrran  ·rm1_Anur; Postage; hire of laborers in _ the Qaartermaster, i including the cares ,oHicers’imounts when °"""““ °“""°"°‘”‘ thesame are biithe Government; compensation of clerks and ·otherVérqpl0ya;•p1§i1Qifi>t 8 Qu1 Otpgpsg and igprksa fore- mmzefwawhv men e · l vaprgsnist ei- » e ni tatesg ’seip inary __ barrhcks, andaihcidental expenses of recruiting; for theoperation ,,;§f’,,°§?,$M,{"m°’ of‘c0Bee-r0asting* plants; for payment of entrance fees for Army rifle and istollteams partici ting in com titions; forlecture fees at the Aignyvkiusic School $1:1 such addititnal expenditures as are necessary and aiithorized thy law in the movements andxggeration o£bthedAlr1nyiandta’g3m;igtg1(y)    not expressly assign to any T””°°°°"¤°”` 9'§x;?mgp9§§o§rar’g?>r;r:    rt§1tion og ith; Army argl its su phQ in udmgf =r ` _e menw enor e toactive uty; ofpauthorized*lr;?Qg§age;~inc1i1din‘§ that of retired oiiicers, warrant oiiieers, and‘enli men when or ered boiactive duty and upon relief therefromwand  _ ' `and crating; of recruits and recruitiifg?parties;—¢6£¥ap licanta or enlistment between recruiting stations  of necessary agents _and other , includmgper diem allowances in lieu o subsistence not ex ’ ·$4rfor those authorized to receive the r diem allow- P0 '“'°“"’°'$*“* "°' anees·qd¥·de endentbrof oilicers and enlisted men asprovided by pendentaetc v _ _Bh§ _ J _ _, _ levy; of  purged prmoners, and persons discharged from Saint ·Elizabdths_ _ valafter transfer thereto from the military service, {f,,"{“,§;,,ic,k,,,_ to their  or ehsewliemevas they may elect) :     the cost in each case shallfnotbe greater than to the g]gaee_ef~last enhst- l ` —` . ment; of horse equipment; sand of funds for t_,   for the ’· "“°·°°°‘ operation and‘i·spa1r·of hoatafand other vessels; for wharfage, tells, and ferrieges’;'*for   andlcartage; for the purchase, manufac- ,, V tm·e_(inc1ud{ng *both~» rxal;-and labor), l'1h&1l1t6l1§»l?.G0,·hl!'6, and p,§jk·¤*_,g*,g;,Sd¤,g;,Q_ md repair of pack saddles and harness; for the purchase,=h1re,¤operat1on, ' maintenance, and argpair of wagons, carts, drays, other vehicles, and horse-drawtrr ~·mobor-propelled paesengencarrying vehicles uired fenthe transportation of troops and supplies and or oiiicial mitary and garrisUn=purp0ses; for purchase and hireof draft and ck animals, including replacement of unserviceable animals; for P9 A e