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THlRTY~SEVEWH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 18, 19. 1862. 337 To meet an extraordinary emergency which has arisen in bringing from Sidney, New South Wales, eight seamen, belonging to the ship S?¤m°¤ °f¤l*lP

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seven men, and also eleven of the crew as witnesses, fifteen thousand and seven dollars and ninety-two cents, or so much thereof as may be just and fair; said sum to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of State. Ayrxovnn, February 4, 1862. Cuar. XVIII. -- An Act authonizing the Secretary of the Interior to strike gram the Pen- F¢l>\’¤¤¥'y 4.186% mon Rolls the Names of such Persons as have taken up Arms against the ovcmment, or _"""°"—` who may have in any Dlanner encouraged the Rebels. Be it enacted lg the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Uongress assembled, That the Secretary of the Inte- N¤em¤¤ of Pm" rior be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to strike from the :g$,:;T,;lSG0v_ pension rolls the names of all such persons as have or may hereafter ernmeni &c., to take up arms against the Government of the United States, or who have as “°“‘° . f'°“‘ . . . e pension rolls. 111: any manner encouraged the rebels or manifested a sympathy with t cir cause. — Approved, February 4, 1862. Ch.L1>.XIX.—-An Act maki A rfations orlhe u crt 0't Februa 10, 1862. for the Year ending tlt:gthE1iliZZPqfJunefeighteefhhiidrdéddgmgljftzge{wdemy YL Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives ty the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, MiU¤1\‘Y#<=¤d• and the same are hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treas- $$32 °pPr°pm' nry not otherwise appropriated, for the support of the Military Academy for the year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and sixty- three:- For pay of officers, instructors, cadets, and musicians, one hundred P=¤y,&¤- thousand dollars. For commutation of subsistence, four thousand one hundred and sixty- one dollars. For forage for o£ficers’ horses, one thousand four hundred and forty dollars. For pay in lieu of clothing to officers' servants, sixty dollars. For current and ordinary expenses, as follows: repairs and improvements, fuel and apparatus, forage, postage, stationery, transportation, printing, clerks, miscellaneous and incidental expenses, and departments of instruction, thirty-tive thousand dollars. For gradual increase and expense of library, one thousand dollars. For expenses of the board of visitors, one thousand five hundred dollars. For forage of artillery and cavalry horses, five thousand dollars. For supplying horses for artillery and cavalry practice, one thousand dollars. For repairs of officers’ quarters, one thousand five hundred dollars. For targets and batteries for artillery exercise, one hundred and fifty dollars. For furniture for hospital for cadets, one hundred dollars. For annual repairs of gas pipes and retorts, three hundred dollars. For warming apparatus for academic and other buildings, three thousand dollars. For kitchen of cadets’ mess hall, one thousand dollars. For latrines at cadets’ camp ground, one thousand dollars. Approved, February 10, 1862. v01.. xxx. Pun.-43