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72 FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 283, 285. 1874. Juno 15, 1874. CHAP. 283.-·An act to forfeit oortnin_pixblic lands grmited to the Stockton and

 Copperopolxs Railroad, m the State of California.

‘ . ·'4B. , xm P ° Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Reprcaenmtwes of the mmm F¤rf<>it¤r<> <>FSmte.s of America in Congress asspmblcd, That all lands which were

§f;}*‘;fQ,°‘éf;‘f granted by Congngss in the yes}; gghtiocu hqrulrcdhand sixty-sqven, m
 ”1- R. -1. . L the Stockton and oppcrepohs zu roa. to au IH t o construction ofa,

WOW is M wm railroad irom the city of Stocilkton to thcttown of Goppcropolis, in the State of California and whic have not cen patented by the United ,, , States to said comiscmy under said grant, which has expired by limita.- 10 be clisposocl of . . . ,m,um.pubH(,mud! tron, are hereby declared forfonted to the United States, and these lands 01`thoUnitedStz1tcs. shall hereafter be disposed of as other public lands of tho United States. Approved, J unc 15, 1874. gum, 16 157,; CHAP. 285.-Au act making appropriations for the sugport of the Army for tht ·-·······—'···*·· tiscal year ending Juno thirtieth, eigrhtocu hundred an seventy-tive, and for other PUFPOSOS. ' Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United _Arrpy upproprin.- States of America in Oonyyress assembled, That the ibllowiug sums be,

  • ¤¤¤ fpr yvqg <>¤d¤¤.*; and the same arc hereby, appropriated, out of any moneys in tho treas-

J““" ‘*°>18"’· ury not otherwise appropriated, for the support of the Army for tho your ending J uno thirticth, cigbtccu hundred and seventy-five, as fc>l— lows: Commisndiugcen-I For expenses of the Commanding Ge-mcral’s 013300, five thousand dolom ’s o 'co. ars. , Recruiting_ For expenses of recruiting and transportation of recruits one hundred and five thousand dollprs. And no money appropriatcrl by this aot Kc ppynmnt tqlw shall be paid for_ recruiting the Army beyond tho number of twenty-

Q‘·;‘]‘3*lf;; hvo thousand enlisted mon, including Indian scouts. Nothin g, however,

M_ Y ’ 'llf this :10t_sl;ull bf construed to diminish the Signal Service, which SiguzxlServico not s in 0 mum amc as now organized under the authority of the Secreto be climiuished. tary of WBT. Contingencies. For contingent ezroenscs of the Adjumnt-Gcneral’s Department at tho headquarters of military divisions and departments, tht0c_ thousand c dollars. Sigunltservice &o. For. expenses of the Signal Service of the Armv purchase c ui — ) ruoxit, told ropinliri of lolcctrig gah}-tclcgmphs and & signal-equihmgutls, wo vc thousand vo um rc ol ars. · Pay ofum Army. For pay of tho Army and for allowances to officcrs of the Army for trgmsportutiou of tlmuishlvcs ami their baggage when traveling 0n·duty , without troops, escorts, or supplies, and for compensation of witnesses G¤¤¤r¤1¤>1¤¤>¤¤¤¤- vilulc oh court·martmh_ service; ior gzravoling expenses of pa.ymast0rs’ 0 eras; or paymcn 0 postava 011 cttors and packages and cost of

olcgramslrgw1¥_c¢1 argl scant hytomwrssfffhe Army on puhlic business,

. even mi 10n our uu mc ousau ollars: Provided That 0111 gx2g;:;; ,,;{;vg*{§ actual traveling expenses shall be allowed to any person holding cmbf allowed. ployngcut or appointment uridexjthe United States, and all allowances Imc, 334. for milcagcs and transportation m excess of the amount actually paid No cream to be grgbhcrqby dgzlarcd trllglgag qgicil 1}é)tCl`Gdl? shall be allowed to any of the Kim, for illegal ,,1, _ ursmgo cers 0 c I11 c otcs or payment or allowances in lowzmcps. violation of this provision. ‘ S¤‘>S¤S¤¢¤¢¤· _For subsistence of rogulqr troops, engineers, and Indian scouts, two million fom- hundred and uma thousand dollars. suQ¤:£.;;crmmtcr’¤ For regular supplies of tho Qua,rtcrmetster’s Department, to witf For P! · the regular supplies of the_ Quartermaster’s Department, consisting of stoves for heating and cooking; of fuel, for officers, enlisted men, guards, bosfutztls, store-houscskang officos; of forage in kind for the horses, mu cs an oxen 0 0 uarturmasters Department ‘ at the scvcral posts hud statiops, and with the armios in the ticld; {or thohorscs of the sovoral rpgimants of cavalry, the batteries of artillery, and such companies of infantry and scouts us may be mounted, and for the author-