Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 10.djvu/235

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'PHIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 98. 1853. 215 For pay of the army, one million eight hundred and fourteen thousand PW °*` amy- seven hundred and fifty-nine dollars: Provided, That the salary of the _S¤l¤fy_¤f Gel'- military storekeepers of the Ordnance Department in Oregon, California, g':,';];;?;;? and New Mexico, shall hereafter be one thousand two hundred and fifty ` dogars per annum. f f R mg or the remounting o the our com anies of Li ht Artille , author- . °“"2““ ` ized by the act of March third, eighteen hundred and fgty-seven, Light Amncm eighteen thousand five hundred dollars: Provided, That the same be ex- ;,847’.°h' G1' yéended at the discretion and by direction of the President of the United IMM` tates. d for the defence of San Francisco, California, five hundred thousand FIB;g‘;;*g:°fSm 0 ars. ' For continuing the defences at the following forts, viz.: Florida. —Fort Jefferson, at Gardon Key , or Tortugas Islands, one Defcncos in hundred thousand dollars; F1°"id°·- Fort Taylor, Key West, seventy-five thousand dollars. Georgia.- Fort Pulaski, including barracks and quarters, twenty Georgia. thousand dollars. South Oar0lina.— Fort Sumpter, Charleston Harbor, one hundred S°¤'¤h C8-I°li¤¤• and ten thousand dollars. Maryland. —- Fort Carrol, Sollers’ Point, Baltimore Harbor, fifty thou- M¤¤‘Yl¤¤d- sand dollars. Delaware.-——Fort Delaware, Pea Patch Island, Delaware River, one Delaware. hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Jmtine. — Fort Knox, Penobscot River, fifty-five thousand dollars. Maim- Massachusetts.— Fort Warren, Boston Harbor, forty-five thousand M*$S’·°h“*°*“· dollars; Fort Winthrop, Governors Island, Boston, twenty-nine thousand five hundred and seventy-three dollars; For commutation of officers’ subsistence, six hundred and fifteen thou- C¤¥¤Y¤¤*¤*i<>¤ sand eight hundred and forty-seven dollars; f" °m°°”' For commutation of forage for officers' horses, one hundred and four thousand nine hundred and twenty-eight dollars ; For payments in lieu of clothing for omcers’ servants, thirty-six thousand three hundred and twenty dollars; For expenses of recuiting, forty-three thousand two hundred dollars; R<>ff¤1f*i¤S· For three months’ extra pay for nomcommissioned officers, musicians, R°°“1‘“m°“*· and privates, on reenlistment, ten thousand dollars; For subsistence in kind, one million and twenty-eight thousand four $¤l>SiS*¤¤¤¢· hundred and ninety-seven dollars; For clothing for the army, camp and garrison, equipage, and horse C1°l·hi¤g» &¤· equipments, three hundred and fifty-two thousand one hundred and forty- three dollars and fifty-six cents; For the regular supplies of the Quarter-master’s Department, consisting _Q‘:!m°Y·m°-¤*‘ of fuel, forage in kind for the horses, mules, and oxen of the Quartenmas- at S °pmm°°t’ ter’s Department, at the several military posts and stations, and with the armies in the field; 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 omeers’ horses when serving in the field and at the outposts; of straw for soldiers’ bedding, and of stationery, including company and other blank-books for the army, certificates for discharged soldiers, blank-forms for the Pay and Quarter-master’s Departments, and for the printing of division and department orders, army regulations, and reports, one million and fifty thousand dollars; For the incidental expenses of the Quarter-master’s Department, consisting of postage on letters and packets received and sent by officers of the army on public service; expenses of courts-martial and courts of inquiry, including the additional compensation to judge advocates,