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THIRTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 83. 1859. 431 terms of any Indian treaty in Kansas Territory, said Indians are entitled Patents for to separate selections of land, and to a patent therefor, under guards, lanldyay i§$¤° restrictions, or conditions for their benefit, the Secretary of the Interior is I2,,,;,,? hereby authorized to cause patents therefor to issue to such Indian or In- treaty, Sw. dians, and their heirs, upon such conditions and limitation, and under such guards or restrictions as may be prescribed by said Secretary: Provided, Pi-oviso. That nothing herein contained shall be construed to apply to the New Nggtdgrfgf York Indians, or to affect their rights under the treaty made by them in dimm ` eighteen hundred and thirty-eight at Buffalo Creek. Vol- vii- p. 550. Approved, March 3, 1859. . LXXXIII.—An Act maki A ro riations or the Su to the Arm or MMG}! 3 1859 CHAP Year ending the thirilidth ¥]dne, ezlqlztén hundredlldizrd Qty. of the —_`~*`L;' Be it enacted by the Senate and House tf 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 Appropriation. otherwise appropriated, for the support of the army for the year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and sixty. For expenses of recruiting, transportation of recruits, three months’ ltecruiting and extra pay to non-commissioned officers, musicians, and privates on reen- '*°"hs‘m"‘“*· listment, eighty-nine thousand nine hundred and ninety-nine dollars. For pay of the army, three million and ninety-one thousand seven hun- Pay. dred and eighty-four dollars. For commutation of officers’ subsistence, nine hundred and ninety-eight Comrnutation thousand four hundred and thirty-four dollars and fifty cents. ;£__f?g’;S;°“"" For commutation of forage for officers’ horses, one hundred and four g i thousand one hundred and twenty-eight dollars. For payments to discharged soldiers for clothing not drawn, fifty thou- Clothing. sand dollars. For payments in lieu of clothing for oBicers’ servants, thirty-nine thousand eight hundred and ninety dollars. For subsistence in kind, one million nine hundred and sixty-nine thou- _Subsistence in sand five hundred and forty dollars. kmd· For clothing for the army, camp, and garrison equipage, and iron bed- Clothing, &e. steads for barracks, one million one hundred and twenty-nine thousand eight hundred and nine dollars and seventy-eight cents. For the regular supplies of the quartermaster’s department, consisting Quartermastens of fuel for the officers, enlisted men, guard, hospitals, storehouscs, and d€Pmm*¤*~ offices; of forage in kind for the horses, mules, and oxen, of the quartermaster’s department at the several posts and stations and with the armies in the field; for the horses of the two regiments of dragoons, the two regiments of cavalry, the regiment of mounted ritlemen, the companies of light artillery, and such companies of infantry as may be mounted, and for the authorized number of officers’ horses when serving in the field and at the outposts, including bedding for the animals; of straw for soldiers’ bedding, and of stationery, including blank books for the quartermastens department, certificates for discharged soldiers, blank forms for the pay and quartermaster’s departments, and for the printing of division and department orders and reports, one million four hundred and forty thousand dollars. For the incidental expenses of the quartermaster’s department, consist- Incidental exing of postage on letters and packets received and sent by officers of the P°¤s°S· army on public service; expenses of courts martial and courts of enquiry, including the additional compensation of judge advocates, recorders, members, and witnesses, while on that service, under the act of March sixteenth, eighteen hundred and two ; extra pay to soldiers employed under gg? 2g!}' 9* the direction of the quartermastefs department, in the erection of bar- Vol., ii. p. 136. tacks, quarters, storehouses, and hospitals; in the construction of roads,