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FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. I. C11. 285, 286. 1874.. 75* thousand dollars. Provided, That none of the money hereby appropriated shall be expended, directly or indirectly, for any use not strictly necessary for, and directly connected with, the military service of tho R¤¤¤qi¤ti¤¤¤ upon Government; and this restriction shall apply to the use of public ani-°’g’,f)“d‘f;'Q°”,3 6 _ mais, forage, and vehicles: And provided further, That none of the p,,,dQ,§'},,,. ,*:,,,5,,u; money hereby appropriated shall be expended for the construction orniou or repair of repair of buildings. b¤imi¤z¤· For manufacture of metallic ammunition for small-arms, seventy-five Memiiis ammunit]10l1S3»I1d GOHBIS. tion for small-arms. For: overbauling, cleaning,. and preserving new ordnance stores ou Ordumm gtorgs band at the arsenals, fifty thousand dollars. I in srssmls. For repairing ordnance and ordnance stores in the hands of troops Repuuiugmd. and for issue at the arsenals and depots, tweuhyilve thousand dollars. umm stores. For sa.ddlers’ tools, smiths’ tools and materials, toobbags, cavalry T001s_&c, forges, with their tools and materials, for the cavalry service, twenty thousand dollars. _ ` For purchase and xnhnufacture of ordnance stores, to iill requisitions Purc has s and of troops, and for alteration of carriages now in use in sep, coast forts, m¤¤¤f¤°'>“*‘° °f °*d· one hundred thousand dollars. ”““°° “°°'°" For infantry, cavalry, and artillery equipments, consisting of valises, Equipments.. haversacks, osmteens, and great coat stgmps, and for re-covering cavalry saddles with leather, and for manufacture of saddle-bags and repairing horse equipments for cavalry troops, one hundred thousand dollars. For manufacture, at national armorie , of the new model breech load- M an u fmum or ing musket and combine, adopted for the military service on recom- ?¤¢¤l¤l \>¤‘¤¤¤h hadmendutiou of the board of officers convqenod under act of Juno sixtb,‘“gb.Q‘“°k°" "'“d eighteen hundred and seventy-two, one hundred thousand dollars : °“{8;2°`ch_ 3,6 VOL Provided, That no parts of this sum shall be expended at said armories xvii, pi 261. ’ in the perfection of patentablo inventions in the manufacture of arms N0 Put *0 M <>¤=- by oiicegs of the Army otherwise compensated for their services to the l’:;"};Q6;Qi0})’§;Q°f)Q‘ United hates. A B B _' For the construction of a. post on the north fork of Loupo River in Hag, tz1A;:?;,, Nebraska, fifty thousand dollars: Provided, That the cost of said post River,No bm ska. shall not exceed the amount hereby appropriated. Cm limited W ¤1>- SEO. 2. That all balances of appropriations, for whatever account, P”§*m”:;g;'· t 0 b 0 • made for the service of the Departments of the Quorterinoster General ,,,,,,,,1 to the M, and of the Commissamy General of Subsistence, prior to July first, eighteen plus fund. hundred and seventy-two, which on the thirtieth day of June, eighteen hundred and seventy-four,‘shall remain on the books of the Treasury, shall be carried to the surplus fund, except such as the Auditor of the Treasury whose duty it is to settle accounts against such appropriations shall certify to the Secretary of the Treasury to be necessary in the sev tlement of such accounts as have been reported to him for payment by the Quartermasters and the Gommissaxy Departments pending in his office. And the Quartermustor General, Com missary General, and Third Q u u r b crmuster- Auditor of the Treasury shall continue to receive, examine, and consider f*P“°"**» imo ’°° °?*}· the justice and validity of such claims as shall be brought before them c1'Qu§‘s°0f {f,y‘:,°Q},Qi‘f under the act of July fourth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, and the mm rm, &c_ acts amendatory thereof; and the Secretary of the Treasury shall make _{864,_cb. 240, vol. report of each claim allowed by them, at the commencement of each ses- xfégy *8})- 57 1 sion of Congress, to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, who xi, of ’ v°' shall lay the same before Congress for consideration. shmmy or the Approved, June 16, 1874. I £)'€‘gggfe;S° afgscfg SGSS OD. CHAP. 2éG.-——An not to GDEDQS the time for holding the circuit and district courts J¤¤6 I6, 187 4- of the United States for the eastern district of Wisconsin, at Oshkosh. Bc it enacted by tim Senate and House of Representatives of the United [ _ _ States of America in Congress assembled, That the time of holding them1f1`°$fu;’(; circuit and district courts of the United States for the eastern districtm mmm mmm of Wisconsin, at Oshkosh, be on the second Tuesday of July of each of wisconsin, year, instead of the hrst Monday of July, as now provided by law ; ond