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THIRTY—SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 110. 1852. 105 carpenter shop, and storehouse, and for the purpose of carrying this section into effect, the sum of one hundred thousand dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That the Secretary of the Navy be, Superintendand he hereby is directed to appoint some suitable naval officer or engi- :;‘;’;tgn°g‘tl'dl,y neer to receive and superintend the construction of the floating dry dock docks in Caliin California. f<>1‘¤i¤· Sec. 5. And be ttfurther enacted, That the percentage added by law Addition,] my to the pay of the clerks employed in the Executive and Legislative De- or clerks in partments of Washington be, and is hereby allowed to the clerks em- §’;‘Q;;g"{)”=;ln‘:l';‘}(s ployed at the navy-yard and marine barracks in the city of Washington. at washington, Sr:0. 6. And be it further enacted, That Robert Armstrong, the public 1852. ¤h· 108, printer, be and is hereby directed to execute without delay the public l ghbhc p,.i,m,,g printing ordered by either house of Congress since his election as public for sixty days printer, and that all paper used by the public printer for the space of A“g““'* mv sixty days from this date shall be furnished by him at cost, and shall be ` of the quality and description speeined in the law passed at this session of Congress. Approved, August 31, 1852. Cunr. CX.—An Act maki A 'ations m- the Su t 0 the Arm or the Year 3, ending the.thirtieth"g"Jait7nZfovI;n’el tlwusdrlid eight h1l’1i)d;ed`{1`nd_;€_hy-tl:/i·£. - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and the same are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the support of the army for the year ending the thirtieth of June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty- three. For pay of the army, one million three hundred and fifty-three thou- Pvsand two hundred and six dollars. For commutation of officers’ subsistence, five hundred and seventy-six Commutation thousand nine hundred and forty-four dollars. €£tg£‘;°”;u$“;’E For commutation of forage for ofi'icers’ horses, one hundred and five {0,-,,88 Qi; and thousand five hundred and four dollars. servants cloth- For payments in lieu of clothing for oH:icers’ servants, thirty-six thou- mg' sand two hundred dollars. For expenses of recruiting, thirty-two thousand eight hundred and Recruiting. forty-eight dollars and thirty-two cents. For three months’ extra pay for non-commissioned officers, musicians, Extra pay. and privates, on reénlistment, ten thousand dollars. For subsistence in kind, one million and forty-seven thousand one hun- _Subsistenee in dred and eighty-tive dollars : Provided, That the Qommissary Depart- kllgli, ropmtkm ment may use, in advance of the regular appropriation for the tiscal year 5,, ,,.ll,,,,,c,, yo, ending the thirtieth of June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-tbur, 1853-54— two hundred and seventy-tive thousand dollars of said sum for said fiscal ear. Flir clothing for the army, camp and garrison equipage, and horse ciouiim, equiequipments, two hundred and three thousand one hundred and eighty §°;J?»¤i*;’lELh°”° dollars and eighty-three cents. q P ` For the regular supplies of the Quartermastefs Department, consist- Qunrtem¤¤Sw"¤ ing of fuel, forage in` kind for the horses, mules, and oxen of the Quar- D°p°"°m°“t‘ ter1nastcr’s Department, at the several military posts and stations, and with the armies in the held; for the horses of the first and second regiments of dragoons, the companies of light artillery, the regiment of mounted riflemen, and such companies of infantry as may be mounted, and also for the authorized number of officers} horses when sewing in vox.. x. Pun.--14