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68 THIRTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 163. 1860. Fortbnt Gal- Fortitications for defence of entrance into Galveston harbor, twenty "°“°¤ *“`b°'· thousand dollars. po.-; pom, Fort at Fort Point, San Francisco, includinv outworks, fift thousand dll ° y o ars. iiimint Al¢¤t¤¤¤ Fort at Alcatraz Island, San Francisco Bay, California, twenty-five ' thousand dollars. Contingent ex- Contingent expenses of fortifications, preservation of sites, protection P°°“'· of titles, and repair of sudden damage, thirty thousand dollars. fisgizzzsgtaigof- Sec. 4. And be it farther enacted, That the allowance of sugar and missioned 0in_ coffee to tllé non-commissioned olhcers, musicians and privates of the cepiszgcéhi in aiimiy, as ifixeid by theispyentpenth section of the act of the fifth of July, i iiiviiii vi pi: ieiigd gte: un red ani t ntyiiezght, shall heinreugterdbe ten pounds of coffee 25g_ ·en poun s o suvar or every one un re rations. i0ii;:1i_•n:g:tii;<:m ii Sec. 5. And be it fdrtieer enacted, That the Secretary of War be, and oiiiiiigiicii he 18 hereby, authorized and directed, out of any money in the treasury tigsiustths not otherwise appropriated, to pay to the State of Iowa such sums of ¤<l¤¤¤¤· moneyias were paid by that State to troops called out by the governor of Iowa in eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, eighteen hundred and fifty- eight, and eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, to protect the frontier from Proviso. Indian incursions; Provided, The secretary shall be satisfied that there was a necessity for calling out these troops; that the amounts have been actually paid by the State; that no greater pay or allowances be given iharii were received by officers and soldiers of equal grade at that period m the United States army, and that the amount so to be paid shall not exceed the sum of eighteen thousand nme hundred and eivhty-ei¤·l1t dollars Proviso. apc} eighty-four cents: Prooidedfarther, That compensation shzlll only be pn oipiiriiliiifpirstiheiiiiiierxod during which said troops were actively employed P tt l · . . .i.“‘g}’“°“ ° Siitc. 6. And best further enacted, That the provisions of the second f i mpi chigsi section 0 the act of third March, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, chapter

8 ih Vol. x1. p. egghtyiihree, be extended so as to include all the moneys advanced by the

ftatpo iieicasgi payment of volunteers called out in defence of the _ ron ner o nat tate, since the twenty-eighth of Febh - Promo. drcd and fifty-five: iProvt'ded, The Secgetary of Whhadhhdldadesgihddd that there was necessity for calling out these troops that the were called out by competent authority, and that the anfount so dzlaimed actually paid by the said State. And that the amo t h b 'was for shall not exceed the sum of one hundred and tvileliity-ihied tlhddrdddd Pmviwi five hundred and forty-four dollars and fifty-one cents: Provided further That oompcnsahon shall only be allowed for the period durinv which said my iiiiii iii9W_ trogps were actnvelyi employed in military service. ° zpcisgpfgpiiig in 7.i And be ct further enacted, That the twelfth section of the act iiiiieiioiiiiniiiiiii o turd March, etghteen hundred and fifty-seven, be extended so as to i ggsiigiiiimi apghgpipe the pay piropepi End allowances of the militia of New Mexico , · 1. p. name : root' Th h ‘ - °°°•i,i0iii°i ancesd thaniweip given do, otiiddr; dhldrihlhdgsoodlziddlpghaiigdahlldivdt porno in tie nited States service and th t th proviso 1i>;‘l:te¢isp;ll npt exciiepd the sum of seventy-fdur ttioiilslddd hdhldyddllliliisol ‘ · rivu e urtaer,at compensation shall o l b ll · l: commission dugg; uéluci; troop? were actively empldyhd ?nam(ihVt;l:;;le;sli;d)6rl0d ii Uii ii . . n tt rt er enacted That th — T gm, iiiiimiy or as soon thereafter as pructicable’a UPC? c passage of-this adb Academy ii i the mmmcii iwii _ i_ ii _ , commission shall be appointed in iiciiiiimmimird bum of the H0u<;1na esignated, to consist of two senators, two mgmrspm, 0;; commission Smiiigamingrpzpgitipitéves, and two officers of the army, which pmi i,_ ,2,, pourse of instriuction of the United ghlgslzhlililiaiglsfgdgdglsgidhuaéhjmd 0 ascer am w at m diii { , - . ’ . mw that the academy shrill bggtnhdctdhqdlsligei; if ally, me (lwmb]6 m Order Tiiiii the said commission Shim re p isiiit e 0l)_]€CSSi ot its establishment. por e result of 1ts examination to the