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Ut-t i .iiO at'v f-' 1 - k LIBERtPAND UNION, O N C A N D INSEPARABLE, NOAV AND F O It EVER." n le I or i -J ' ' ,-et.i v. : .er "tja .;t weei: BROWNVILLE,- NEBHASKAV THURSDAY, JULY IC, mm. VOL. VIII. NO. 1. V. . k V. i -U. it." t r I ! am ill i i.,--i' j-iimJ--' ' nurf --g-HiWiii a n ii.i onrif.-:-. .jmtu . - . . . ft i f. j J i 'I pi- i A j x N A XI; s I Jmto tv r; a'm' PiioTorit Arris. s : . t ! ! mt;:hy sill.: i 5 jv to Kr .ci riV V' he .'4e ' XXt time. , 14 "3.-T '6-:f j 1 : :.".:r -: tot: I'iiiLS t. I ti t r ! i V, '. .'e of?l-c r.rr; ' it -r iU f CI lin ! t.t t- :h t, ';icr A'..': ;t 1 t' call attbur.KaMl et- , t:: Cutting v. t v iV.t -.. . v ( ' ' f ic i i - ' k J u: V.n. '. j a. m. to 4 r. i: n i . "-1.1T 1 r - M nr c ODFULY," f SlCLVXi.SUSGf prz B S T E 7 :U C I A '! , If: riil'-i1 one e Die C ' ii nal of tl.e Xe.Uv V ea v in Brown i'ne. J. e- r- .1.1. .V tl"-' " a- ..r iUl bcrtices t m- M ":;f! 1 1' '-u t ; . t iti tuv . Mf-' -f'1 '; ; i-i i. (':. -. i- " ' " .... l.H 'v .' ,.w-t- ' i and Sores Absre n d :0 lt.-f it " r a H-'. ! . ! even partial Bi-nr.-., VlliiiK Sickness. J-'isy, tption ia the C unl loi ins, uJ ilint1 to it n j.atJ to Ague. eferenc to bo-i?ro-d Statebsud afi.i.irilg either at IT. C.'iU' . ;i ; . . t . I'l'l'l If 1-. r i i . u Mi- if tir,- lil ' "I - ' j: i.r i ".' V-' .-ouse, when i nut r 1rel 4y l3?.ITIIEYi:K & EOBISCt, T JO BOOTS AIJDSHOES,i . i'imiunvii '.E. N. T I t .. i. r Mr i.inl,..'"' he Shoe 6U-.p l n !rl j i ,- urn r ' l.-i. n . offer our work at at 1 t-!i.e.J v ' ti !i...!actare fcll tta VI i.ti .,r . .i . 2 .t V.-..-K --u;eo. t. ST. 1 - C. P. STEWART, ECLICTIL rHYSICA .qtt t? r4 i? oj ni :.? nr H. 0. L-fi. . , M. i-i .io?'. truK Sture, Iio.. vi isiisiisa' c E EDWARD W. THOLI3,j Mh. At the first regular pay day ATTORNEY ' AT LAW . (after eighteen months, service, an v . fad.:';;cnal installment of bountr will SOLICITOR IN CHAIiCEL,.i,c..;,l-50.- , - r..rre- . r n and First Street's.! ( 1 , SPRING AND Sl)METil't5Hment of bounty wiU, be I,3iJ MILLINERY GOCDjf Tl US. ?l WiV II CTIXT V, f Auucii:icc tr t; ladieB of BrowrivillC .ri-v- . tu.i'y. tit i.e bs just received t yi.c Edit it iii. sc. fl- ?ut fctink ot f EiiliC JJD ETJiCER KILLIITEBY G j3. jiblinit of L ittic mil r.Iis-rs Ilonnels nnJ It?. Hil.U... Flowers Sec. To fci t hc i:vi-.(- " attention of the l'.e,', U i v b-i..'o: ti o i- n !e better suited in styJv...i. i'j' , r vt:0-. r,i t FAIREA1II r j ETA1TEAX.D 1': SCAL-Eb v Of ALL KIM S. I . i Alco, VareliouBo.Tr-icis, v i W i r7 Presses. &C. 1 IJl l i ST., CIIICA rf I'-e 1 i-i buy onlr tLe ceiuine.. ?-3irt jacvu ;iakiio., fJE.nCIJ7.HT TAIL n URO WNVILLE, ' lit ! !! fcf GeLtlemendHhtrlniri.il v .. f Geutlemea Uebiring lc i I- v LUU ilffAntV TO UIS f r RECEIVED, r n j. ' .j.v x,, or 'i i3r. i : i uw. f v 1. ; , lfi-..-1 . -r . u T..,,-e ui 1 1- !- t t -MSS1MERS, VESTIXGS, Y LATETT ; ur mate up, to order, ?t : ; r, 1 n V 1 : ... . i" un uog win uo is stock before nvesu ; oil out peculiarly fav :'aiAS davis. r f, -i W X,'C.PHY-SIC; V 'il .- ' iiwlD Krrwnville. - 1 Ti40-Iy :'. '0OD3T tSf Rnrr i"! i At f ' V TVJTT T? STTT? tt;'4 " -.vi, v POUTi N. Y., "'j10 ce railed shall bo Li.ed ryVA''' ' i detail Denicrs in rPl j mustered into service vithin Ornamental Trc ' 5HBUES.AIiD ON BOLUNGEH; W (S AMD' ILQU AT LZ: " CoIIcciin? A. 1GE CO., iNEBIL ' theseTeml Courts in C ni will gj. promr t a! u ted to him. Cr.ociii i ' ' tit . . i U'f ;t- at- tr ular s-tteuticra given t lanas careluiiT self . B12-JIJ -"f" us :' r : ii- .f. ;i TTu ; T . r. :rp. r ;- - v v "Vint. iBtiit.!ict,;- . .r.t' io u .i """iic, inn t iii v ' I lorie s ' 6UC" ai makinn. t. ! fli,. ilncriant to rcrsons.WIs&Ins.lo i "k - .-Enlist. I 'WAR DKPASTKtNT, ACJlTAXT'sCIrr.'S Oriics.f j' ' Vif.niscTif', Ju:.a To, 1S'3.;".J I Ceneial Order For1 S'rcriiiting Vct i - trail Volunteers. . lV: In' rJer to increase the armies now in the CelJ, volunteer in fantry, cavalry, and artillery may be t-nlictcl at. any time -itliin, GO days Crf.rv this fl'itein the respective States t v i 4 under tLc regulations hereinafter mentioned. vIuuteers s-j enlis ted and such of the three years tro-m now ihe held as may re-ei ill:. "m cccrdance with the provi3iDii3 oC this crder, 'V. ii consulate a. iurce iu uu deiiVnated "Veteran Volunteers. ' ' TLo rr-ulatirns eriiistlcr tLi fore are r.s lollows : S:cod: The period of service for the enlistment and re-enlistment above II " A L . auriiiS ie war. . Third: All ahlc bodied men between the age3 of 18 and 45 year3, who have heretofore been enlisted, ' and have served for not less than nine months, and can pass the examinatioa required by the mustering regulations of the United States, may be enlisted under this older as veteran volunteers in accordance with the provisions here inafter get forth. fourth: Every volunteer enlisted anJ mustered into the service as a veteran under, this order shall be entitled to receive from, the United j States one month's pay in advance, anil a bounty ana premium of 40-, to be paid as follows.: " " . 1st. Upon being mustered" into service he shall be paid one month'-s pay in advance, thirteen'dollars ; first installment of bounty, twentyuTe dollars; pension, two dollars; total payment on muster, forty dollars. "2d. At the first regular pay, or two months after muster in, an additional installment of bounty will be paid, of fifty dollars. 2i. At the first regular pay day, faf e z months service, he shall be d additional installment of fifty j 4th. At the first regular pay day ifter 'he.end of the first year's service ;:i! . iditional installment of bounty iw'.ti l3 riaid S50. t 'il. At the first regular pay day aiti . two years service, an Tiaaitlonal , Ki f f " . . i ; . 7t!.. At the first regular pay day after tro and a half years' service, an addition installment of bounty will be pail 50. 8th. At the expiration of three ycirVcrvict-, the remainder of the bounty will b2 paid ?75. Fifth: If the Government shall not require- these troopsforthe full period cf three years, and' they shall be metered honorably " cut of service It fore ! the cxpirat::: ; of their enlist ment, 'r they shall jreosive upon being mi:;tcrcl out, the wliolo amount ot bounty remaining unpaid, the eame as 1 1 ti.o fuil tern ,U' been served. c k'ira! heirs of 'volunteers who die in service L;ercntitled; to receive the whole lor.nty remaining unpaid at the time 'of thj) soldier's death. Sixth' Veteran volunteers enlisted under this order wiU be permitted at their opti;n to enter old: regiments now in the field, but their service will continue for the fail term of their own enlistment, notwithstanding the expir ation of the trm for which the regi ment was originally 'enlisted. New organization -.rill b3 t peroiis who have I u a;id have shown th : qualified for cran . ' of honorable dist.'cri ron3 will bs farnh. L ! Department, to be wen. i i i , n?ti oniy oy the service, js properly . As a badge rrvice chev v the War the veteran volunteers. ' - ventJi: 0:?.?cr3 .: cf r Merriment:. i whose terms Live expired, will be authorized, on ptcper application and approval of their rcspoctiTO ; to raise - comr,..ii2.3 ' r-nd to Governors regiments within the reric of CO days: and if (the company or rer:::;cr:t-authorized led up and the said I ! re-commissionel cf the date of their criginal commlj:cnr,arLd for the time' engaged in Tccruiti: ", will be entitled to receive the pay tclcsgisg-to their rank. ; ' ' EiyVh i Volunteers cr militia now in service, whose term cf service will ' " i .... expire in yu aayj, s.:ia wno shall. then uav.c 02en in servi:3 at least nine months shall Is entitled to the afore said bounty and-Trcmium of 402,! proxided; tlcy re-lht before the! expiration cf.tlis jrcsent' term for threo years. frc:r. C: ! : cf rcenlistment1 cr for the w i connty and in ths manner ' :r troops re- .ionofOO rs serving tions who , from the premium sh herein provi entering the 2in(h : A day 3 from tl in the three ry re-ealk date of such re-eniistment, cr lor the i war, thai! be entitled to th aforesaid bounty end premium of. 402to be paid in the. manner herein provided U3 fiCOn; and 'learn; that thsj:'; are wiLh for ether trcops re-entering theerijQeru Dayrji3n. " ' vice. . ' Tenth:. Officers in service whose regiments or -companies'inay re-enlist in accordance with the provisions of this ' order, before the expiration, of t!eir present term, eliall have their voLami2sion3 continued, ho as to pre rcrve their, date of rank as. fixed by their original muster into the United, States service, ...-,; EUverdhi As soon after the expi ration of their original term of enlist- Ewontus ih'J.es'genoies of tao car vice -will permit, a furlough of thirty days will be granted to men 'who may re enlist in accordance with the provisi ions of this order.. Twelfth: Volunteers enlisted under this order will accredited as three years' men in the quotas of their re spective States. Instrucfions for the appointment of recruiting officers and for enlisting veteran volunteers will be immediately issued to the Gover nors of States. . , By order of Secretary of" War." .E. D. Tqwnsend, Assist, Adj. Gen. , j - mm Army Correspondence. New,Madkid; Mo., July 2d 1S53. Ed. Advertiser: The 25th Regiment .a. W iMissouri 'Volunteers, haviag. t las: ap pirently founa a temporary loerd habita tion,' I take, the' liberty through ypur piper cf letting oar frien3s know the state bf our pulse, and out condition" and prospects. On the 18th day of Juue we left St. -Joseph" "on the good steamer Fanny Ogden, and after more than the usual amount of stops detentions and de lays, we arrived at St. Louis on the 23d, wher we remained only long onough-to remove our b'aggage and men from the Fanny Ogden, to the Imperial, and leav ing the same day we arrive! .at this place on'tha 23Mt of June. - New Madrid, New Madrid Co. Mis souri, is a small town composed of scat tered frame houses, and is about the size of th-e village. of. Sonora., Atchison Co. Mo., which it also resembles in appear ance and location. It is situated upon a wiJj1 bottom upon the--"Jubiiialpj.i iu; rounded by woods and' swamps. The water i3 bad, the best water which can be obtained, being from ttre Mississippi river, end the location of our camps ap pears unhealthly, how our boys will get along here remains to te tested. The swamps in this region some fifty or sixty miles back are said to be infested with guerillas, but they are reported to be so hidden in the morases that they are near ly inaccessable. It is reported that Gen. Davidson with the army of S. E. Mo., have lately had a brush, with Price and Marmaduke near Bloomfield Mo. about fifty miles from this place, aud routed them completely, and are now on their march for this place. . How long we shall remain here, I cannot even guess, but it is generally supposed that we shall stay here two or three months, as a post is to be established and fortifications put up at this point. $,This was formerly the theater of JefT. Thompson's military operatious: cannon balls, fragments of bomb shells and other implements of war and evidence of it3 existence are to be found scattered in every direction. In digging a trench yesterday in the" forti fications, oue of the boys disturbed the remains of an individual clad in butter nut, who undoubtedly, r to use the lan guage cf the Ethiopian hymns: "Died on the f;uld of battle, Glory in biz sou!."- .Our( company had; an unsuccessful scout yesterday, of over twenty miles, without having the happiness, as Orpheus C.Kerr -would - eey, 4cf eagog'mg" any confederacies." Oar time, when the little formalities of drill, guard and fatigue duty are got orerr i3 principally deyoted to fishing, svvirriming and laying ia the shade; and take it on an average we are enjoying as much iioiium cun dignilaie" as a poor devil of a private, whose services are worth but thirteen dollars a month, can be expected to, when every brainless dis gusting snob, is swelling with the im mense importance of a second liutenancy. , They are raising 9 colored regiment, here, and hereabouts and I have a strongi notion to apply for a commission; the on ly objection I have, which seems to nn; to ba insurmountable, is that the super lative contempt with which I regard tho whole shoulder strap aristocracy forbid me to associate with them, and more especially to merge the manly indepen dence "I feel as a corporal, in the gas eous inflation and arrogance incident up on minor military honors, though amel iorated and refined by association. with the humble Ethiopian". I would love occasionally to get a pa per from you, as each number, coming as a 'messenger 'from home, terest. . . . t ' ye expect the Nebraska First t Having nothing of interest to communi cate, I must conclude;, I Yours respectfully. -""" :SCiPIO. OFFIQIAI,. LAWS or THE v mti:t ST. Pamrdat the Third j the -llu ' CrtAf. XL An Art makirij iipprojriat'ftns ;; t.o Snpport cf th Military A Mdornv fir the Year eu'liug the thirtieth of J -uie, .ei,-!iteca hundreJ siltv four. JJt it resolvedly f t xnd Il-'.te of ' Hfpnuti- tnc.'liiat tlift'toiluT'uj; si'tn? tie aad tue gatno a. - - are hereby appropriated out of any money in the Trca-u-y "cot otherwise approprhta l for the support of tho Militiri Acadbmy foritbtj yar endinjr tho thirtieth of Jane dshtoen hundred and sixty-four: Fe1 pay of clticcn', io?tru st-sra,' eatleu, and muri ciani oce hundred ftcd sefe.iteen thousand cne hsa dre l and seveuty-six dollar.1. " t For comtnutation tf ub5iitenco, fire hundred and forty-Bcvea dollars and fifty cent. .. ... - For pay in lieu of clothing to. oScers' Ecrvacts, threo tho-usaai six hundred and seventy-three dul far3 f.ni fifty cent?. i For current andor itnary cxpenseti, as follow?: rc pdirt aiid impVoremcnts, 1'ucLnnl apparatus, forao posUge telegrams, atitioncry, traasportation, print ing, ttlei-k?,. iaioellanoou3 and ineidet:tl exportfes, and Jepartmr.ti of instruction thirty nin thoasaad seVeii hundred and live dollsrs. . : " " Fir gradual incroise and expen:;o of library one thousand dollars. Ft r expenses cf the b;arJ. of yLitora, four thou sand" dollar?., -j- . For f. ra-re of attilery aad ciratry hor3cs fire thouand d iu. . . - For supplying horses for fu-uleryand cavalry ex erciie, one thousand dollars. . -. For rcpiiri cf ofilcvr' qnar'e;3 oa'e thousand five hundred liar, 1 . . ' . ; . J'r tarjret- aad latteri f c artillery exorci.se, one hundred dollars. 1 t" , . tor furtiture for host;' f r cadets, one hundred dol'ar?. - . .: ": " . I or annua! repairs of g' S3 'pipos aaa retorts, tires hundred dollars. 1 ' ' - For kitjhea of eadata', laess. ball two thouiand dollars. ' ' i : - For furniture for'' soldiers hospital, two bandTed and ninety two dollars.1 , , k " For replacing roofs of academic -building? focr thousand dollars; Froyide.'.ji'hat tae waits of sid buildings are, in the pimvii of the superinthnlc.tt strong enough to bear the wijight of a slate roof. ' For fire apparatus, three thousand dollars. - Approved, January 2J, lc62.- ; Chap. XIII An Art to amend the a?i entitled "An Act to amend tbs Act ofth third Mama eigh teen hundred and thirty tvoa entitled "An Act Supplementary to th? Aut cntilled "An Act to amend the Judical Syst ita of the United States." tj it reached b; the Hcyiuifl and Howse vf rpre $eteiives of ihe Vnited Sttvea of America in Chii grens Asecmllcd. That fro in and alter ha passage of this act the districts cf Ohio and llichi.-.n shall ccntitut the geTecth eircnit, and the district of Il-inoU the dicrici of Indiana, aud the district of Wisconsin shall constitute the eighth circuit. Approved Janut.ry 10, MZ2. CffAP. XIV. An Act to provide for tho printing cf the Annual lieport of tb-a lianki of the United States; , x sdiuuiic of the Cnitud SliM't of ' America in Cji'-;.-cit assembled. That it bl.:dl bo the duty of the Secretary cf the l'reasury o causo the annual re port upon tho Bnks of tba United States to be completed at as eirly a day before riia Crrt Monday in October in each year as 5s practicable. Sec. 2 And bo it farther enacted, Tbt whon completed or in tae course cf its progrcs towards 0 rapIetion if that will give dh-patch to the business the work of printing under the superintendence of ;?.id Secretary shall be ccjrmencsd and the wholo shall he printed and ready for delivery oa or before tho grst day cf December .jjext ensuing tha clo.;o of tfts year to which the report relotos. Sec. 'S. And be it fart'icr enacted, That until Congress shall otaerwise direct tho Sacrotary of the Ticasury shall cause to be printed five thousand copies of said repert fcr tho Uoo of Congress cf the Treasury Department. ArruovED April 10th, 1S2. Chap. XVII. An Act racking Apprcpriaticn3 for tho Payment of Invalid ar.d ether Pensions cf the United States for theyoar ending tho thirtieth of June, eighteen hacdrcd tand sixty-fi ur. Be it evaded by Senile and House of Ilcprcsmta t lets of ihe United States cf America in Citnyrens assembled, Thct the folio win 'suras bo and tho same s:e here hereby appropriated, out of any money in tie Treasury not otherwise apf ropriated, for tho payment of p:uiions for the year ending the thir t cth of Juno, eigateen hundred nnd Sixtyfoar. For army inviilid pensions under various acts, three million dollars. For pensions to Ho volution ary sollier, and the widows of thos 3 who Ecrved in tho Revolutionary far, under acts of eighteenth March, eighteen hun dred and eighteen, filtoenth May eighteen hundred and twenty eight, and seventh June eighteen hun-. dred and thirty two the third section of the act of fourth July, eigl.tocn qundred and thirty six tho a ct3 Of seventh July, eighteen hundred and thirty eight, third March, eighteen huudred aud forty fjur, seeond February arud twenty-ninth July, eighteen hundred and forty-eight, aad, and second teetion act of third February, eighteen hundred and l.fty-thrcc, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. For pensions to widows and orphans, under firt fection act fourth July, eighteen hundred and th'r-ty-sixYaet of twnnty first July, eighteen hundred aad forty-eight, first scctiou act of third February, eighteen baadrei fifty three, act third June, eigh teen hundred and fifty eight, and act fourteenth July eighteen hundred and nixty two, throe million 3ight hundred thousand dollars. For uavy invalid peusoas, oao hundred and thirty Cve thousand diliars. Fcr cavy pensions to widov3 aad orphan, nndcr act of eleventh August eighteen hundred hundred and forty-sight and fourteenth July eighteen hnn dred and sixty trvo five hundred thousand doll ir3. For privateer invalid pcaiions, threo hundred dollai?: ProyiJol. Thatno. rduiion shoiibft rid ua der tUis aot to .uy person -iho has been engaged ia the present rebellion ngtint the Government of the United States, or hns ia any way given aid aad comfort to thoio engaged in the rebellion. Arr-KOVED, Pebuary 3, 1852. Chap. XIX. An Act ravkin Appropriations for the Consular aad Diplomatic Expenses of tho Government for tho, Year ending Jcce thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four. . Ba if enacted by the Senate and Uouse of Repre sentatives oftka United States of America in Con gress assembled, That tho following sums be, and tho same are appropriated, cut cf any money ia the Treasury not ot herwise appropriated, for tho objects hereinafter expressed, for tha fiocal year ending tho thirtieth of June, eighteen huadrcd and sixty-four namely: ' r ' ' . For salaries (f envoys extraordinary, ministers and commissioacrK of the United Ltatos of lireat Britain France, Russia, Fru-sla, Spaia,.'-Austria,' Brazil, Mexico; Chinn, Italy, Chi',5, Poruj Portugal, Swit zerland, Iiora i, Biiium, lLllaud,I)enmai'i,Swedeu Turkey, Xew Grcnuia, Bolivia, Ecuador, Vocesaela Guatemala, ' Nicaragua, Sandwich L-laads, Costa Kica, Hondura,), Argentine Confederation, arauay and Japan, threo . hundred and oco thousand dol lars. - - . For salaries of secrataries of legatioo thirty thou sand dollars. . - - For salaries cf assistant ecretarie of legation at London and 1't.ris4 threo thousand dollars. For salary ot tho interpreter to the legation to China, five thousand dollars. , . For salary of the secretary of legation toTarkcy, acting as interpreter three thousand dollars. Forsalarybf the interpreter to tha legation to Japan, two thousand five hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of all the missions abroad sixty thousc:ul dollars. . For coEiiEgent expeases of foreigba intercourse, eightythous;ni dollar;!. ' . ' For expenses of ir.terc-iur-re witli tho barbary Powers, three thousand dol!-ra. . For expends cf the onsuiaios ia the l urkish do- minions, natnefy interpreters, guard?, aad other ex- p; 5T'nr-R:.'.itii'a,.v3 at COcIi'Lyv.'Tl'mjrLJ, , A I V.! U lt t :!-.. .'. hundri For t -,lrr. - :r-ir.'J th'.-ani a- tlars. h'y ia-:iiii ia au'mow terj ai J vrows c f for-,-;ii! of the'Utilied State t-tl .? -!Irs. - ' . II ':r"- i ;ie vi- e (if tii F.r - r. --f of the rr.i--J r'-tit., fo t!;ri ? aj ;.ient t f'p pe:it-- of tue coti1 rive tboniii Jo!'.."f. Fur tHije r nt f -r 6 5.J ." ;. CV a ' r iv :'. i .!. !.-:; 1 T i" ' '-r i t.f cons i lii.K ?' k?, stationary, arm? s.i!-s. tj'?i--e-. and 2. and r" ; ! la nec:? c- tats, forSy- o-- cori.'j5, T?nf'r?'!, con.'Mb, who not alN.'Toi to trada, o th :re.iri,foity-caa- Llou i '--iH-ty l"'.i;rj. ... " - 1 i'r iot it:: '"pie jT-vr.xrort- n-t:;e- t.t;;.; coj?n!a a-t lyr.re-awa secI N.:;i-aii, 3!eiorrae, ;"." K-3g, , Ll zxy jr.I. Lod fk'.i.ist, Uork.Uun- d';o, Dcauf.iM, ? Li Ii J , U iii.f. 3c , iJi)nn.?a,) Lee-ls tora, Tnrk's ldan t, i rrcc ii.-'wr : j Isiar.?, F.avra,' ! 'a i !-, Ma l1. : 1 si :.!.;;(, r "?i;:. . . " - i i- . .-.!:.-.: t-;;!i;' j.i "l-Q- 'vnt'.aco do Cnba: Satt 3i.aa stts, jilririidad do Cul-a. ; (Ft.rto Kico,) Cadiz, ?.!.!l:ig, Ft-nee, (K-r'.o Jiico,) cl-jrk-ai ani otb :r;? of tb) yaartcrjiaiter-GoB-Trieste. Vienna, Aii-Ia-Cnapcile, C'!nt-.-"-, 'Ii.tng- trr-I, to h-i appointed byt the Secretary of TVac, four fhain FoBchoa, Atcoy. Ningpo, Ueir tt..Stnvrca, clerks of clas four, aul' Lincty clftrks of e!a.'iret Jerusalem, Kolterlam, Amstcrdans,- Antjrerp. Fua uhal, Oporto, Saint Thomas, EUinenr, (eno, Basle, Geneva,.Me?sitia, Naples. Palermo. Lelpsie, Mursrc-h, L'ghora. iitattsardt, Bremea,. Hamburg TacgU rs, Tripoli, Tunis, Iiio'do Janeiro, Pemaiabuco, Vera Cruz, AcrjmiIco. Callao; Y'atparaiso, Br.euoa Ayres. Jan Juan del, Sur, P.-pinwall, Panaaia, Litig-aavra, Honolulu, Lahrviua, Cupetowa, Falkland "Islands, Venice, Stettin, Candia, Cyprus, Fayal, Santiago ( Caje do Verde,) Sainte Croix, Spezzh," Athens. Zat:ibnr, Bahia, Maranhaa island, Pari, Ilicgraado Matamnras, (Tiiaymaf, MeskO city) Taui.ico, Iiaso del Xorto, Tftbaseo. Paiti, Tamhes, Ta.'eahnaae, Carthagena, Sal aoillo, Crr.o. Gaaya'.ujl, Couijj', Montevideo, Tahiti, Bay f Ij'artds, Apt. Lanthala,' Bristol, Cardiff. Malta, Saint John, FcTrfoundland,) Jaiat Jobd, Xew Brunswick) PictoL,( NoVa Sootia,) La Union, Barbidr?, B.-rsrudi, A atlgd, Nauos Napoleon-Vendee Nkc. Li;ba, Gottnburg. Tor haaatcjw.?,' Santos r Saint Citheriae, Baiitc. G?pe Basin, W.anoia, Port Mahon w Mirtiui.jue, Taraato, Santaudtr, GaJatz, Bilbao, S-iio', Paramaribo, Ma-oa Stoiliholui, Ant-ona, Otrmto,,' Swatov?, La paz, I?pr gcr,Trinltlaa, Bar;oloaa', Qtt.?bec, Maitcaibo, Algioi Sau Comirgo, ;C;ty,) Monrovia, Cape ll.iytioa. Aax sivyc?, and iew-Cadtle-uxu-Tyn cuunnurx:ii.l agcats, :it San Ja-jn del Norte, Saiat Pant do Loan do, (Angola,; Gahooii, Saiat Marj, .Carajoa, and Amoor Sivcr, iociuding the loss by exchange thort oa, four haridied and sliteea thou-iad threo hun dred aud fifty-four dollars acd thirty -fotirconts; ani tho salary of the consul at Gaaymas sL;!l bo filtceu bnnired dollars p-r nnnttia to comuiouce- on the fifth day of August, eighteen buadroJ and sixty or.e: Pro.idod. That' tho amouat d.'.ototha late Wiliiaatl Baker b6 aid to hi widow. For interpreters, to tho consulates in Chi aa, in eluding loss bf c-xchanga thereon, five ttrao-and eight hundred dollars. . ; , ' For espouses iiicurre 1, under icstructioas from the Sccrctiry of State, in bringing hotu,o from far ciga cotintrx-s persoaa charged with'crinie, aai ex penses incident t'r'crecd, tea toousa-ud do'lats. For salaries -of tho ' marshals for th3 consular courts ia Japan", Chia, Siam, an 1 Tin-key, noi.:Jiag loss by exchange thereca n;.ao thousand doilarj . Fcr rent of prisons for American euavieti in Japaa China, Siat i, end Turkey, and fur wages of the keepers of tha 5;;uio, nino thousand d j'J ir. v For salaries of cotuoiis.iionors and couiuls general toIIay;i anilLibi-ria, eievea thvusnnd live hanircd. dollars. . - For expenses under the act, of CVnrres3 to carry into iiffect tho troaty betwcoa ti.3 tj nits; 1 States and lur Britautc Majesty for th suppression of tyte African slave trade, passed .fuly elovtait, cighteoa huailred and sixty two seventon thoajaud dollars. AfPKOVKD, Fubraary, -4, 13J2, . , ' Li-t. ia Billion to commis.-icn? 1 Unitc-d Stiles Revenue Cutler Olacors of tho Service. Ac it resolved ly tut Senate and ilouic rf Ilcpre sentxtioe cf t!,e United 'States of America in Cv.t i;ress assembled. That tho comuiissioo.l oJkers of the United States revenue cutter scrvioa shad be ap pointed by the Prc. iont, by and with the advice aad consent of tho donate. See. 2. And bo it further enacted, that the grades of engineers shall by chief engineeas fir-it nnd second assistant cngiuoers with tho pay and relativo rank of first secoad and third lieutenants, respec tiveiy. Soc. 3. And it is further enacted, That the wages of petty ori.jersand crc7 shall not exceed theaver nge woge paid for like sirvicos on tho Atlantic or Pacific coaat-s; respootiyely in tha merchant service. Sec. -i. And he it further enacted, That the o!Ii cercf the revenue cutter service, when serving ia accordance with law, as part of tho n ivy, shall be entitled to relative rank, as follows: Captains with the next after lieutenants commanding iu the navy first lieutenants with and next after lieutenants ia the navy; second lieutenants with and nexe alter masters in liuo in tha navy: Provi led, That no change of rank by this bill shall increase tho pay to which such officer is now entitled by law. APl'UOVED,Fcbruary 4, 18 52 Chap: XXL An Act to amend an Act entitled "An Act for the collection of direct Taxes in Ia surrectionary Districts within the United States and for other purposes," approved Juao seven, cig-atccn hundred audsktty two. Be it fieatlecd by the Senate and Jlntic of lie pre sent ntise of the Uit;.d States of America in Con gress assembled, That tho seventh section of an act entitled " An act for the collection of direct tax es in insurrectionary districts within tha Un:tcd States and fvr oth tr purpose?," approved Juno seven eighteen hundred and sixty two oe amended so as to read .13 follows: Lection 7. And ba it furth er onactci, That tho said Board of Commissioners shall bo required in case the taxes charged upon the said lots and psircols of land shall not bo paid as provided for . ia .the third sectioa of this act, to causa the same to bo advertised for sale in a news paper published in the town, parish district or county where sitnate; and if there be no such news paper published in said town, parish," district or couuty; or if the publisher thereof rcfudo to pablkh the sumo, then in any other newspaper to be sdct ed by Baid commissioiiHts in said district, or in tho citp ot Washi ngtcn, for at lea;t four weeks and by routing notice of sa5d sale in- three places ia the town. parish, district, or county of said salo ia thn-o public places iu she town parish district, cr Purity within which satd 'ands aro situate, at I-iast four weeks previous to the day of s ;ie; and at the ttiaa and place of sole to can?o tho same to bo severally sold to tbo highest bidder for a suia not less than ti.lil!s puiity, al twin, .-fio-l tju u'- ii per annual interest on said tax, pursuant to .iid notice : iu al, cases where the owner of sa:-t 1 J cr parcels of ground shall not on or bef-.re t ee day of sale appear in jcrson before tho sail Board of Com missioners and pay the amount of sale tax, with tea per centum iatcresii thereon witb the cost of ad vertising the sama.or request tho same to bo struck off to a purchaser for a less o'ia than two thirds of tho kssesse 1 vr.'.ao of said sovaial lots or parcels of ground tho sail commissioners shall be authorized at said salo to bid olf tho same for tho United States at a sum not exceeding two thiods of tho asjiessel value thereof, unless soms persoa iball bid a larger sum: and ia that case the sa,mo shall ba struck oJ to the highest bidder who thcll apou paving the tha purchase raoacy ia gold aal silver coin, cr ia the Treasury notes of the United States of in Uai tod States notesfc or in certiorate of indcbtcdjos3 against the United State: ba entitled to reeeiv from said commissioners their certiQoato shall ba roccived in all courts and places as prima facie evidence of tho regularity and validity t f said sale, and of tho title of tho said purchaser or purchasers under the same; Previded, That the owaer e-f said lots of ground or any loyal porseu of the United States having any valid lien upon or istorest in tao same. mav. any time within sixty days after said tale appear before tha said Board of Tax Conmis sioncrsin his or her cwn-proper person, ani, if a citixen, upon taking an oath, to support tho Consti tution of tho United States and peying thi amount cf said tax and penalty with interest thereon from the date of tha said proclaiuition oflLo President mentioned in the second section cf this act, at the rata of fifteen per centum per annum together with the expenses of tha sale nnd snbequeat procoeiin g to ba determined by Raid coina'a doners tu-ty re deom suid lots r.f !ecd from said sale; ar.d icy pur chaser under tho same having paid in xieys, Tt-ea-sury cotes, or other certificiUc of in.l'-lteu.ic-s cf tho United Stales fchitl wp2 acb redc.-Iti.-.i being made be entitled to hi.vc'ihe fame, wi;U thaiarer tJt acctumg rf eer sa'd salo raluraed to hira by tue si.id ccmajusioners, upon sr.rrenden.ng up iectrvi fleatcscf sale; And'provided further, laar- u tno owner of s'.Id lota cf jrrund shall bo ft miuo? a nen- reio IaD. ali.-n c-r loyal eiH-a beyowd Ta,a parson iff Bn;cunl ix."-!, or uacior ! Sj'.irii.i. trt'.'i e, or otter j-?r?uo I'Hfirfj o'i.i-s of r, at pj tlma ItLta two ya.-s f:r t!-3 site j therot, ami to th uainrii,rJ tkr-re pri.vni-M an 1 wit-i ; like eject, Art j-roridi'-l furl tier, T'Sfvt &. such s5 an tricn. pirceU-. or lots cf !aai which aiy bo so ; !eoti a e'er the virection f th President lor f erntuect u-o for rar, military r !, r97o:oa, ebari- i taUlfc t-lu .at'-jital, or colics turrxiise;. si-t a;e. fee r.'i i.i t-y s.ni camTj:i.ioLcr-J, cr Vto dir-.'itioa - f thj I'w'Jcnt fir and struct !F to the Uiilicd iMxt.-f: Aal prIcei fu Furuhcr, Th;t tl.e -?h.-U (-t'y La a .loot frt.ticafa cf. -i:.l eotr Liifsiccer" ?h.-U (-t'yLa te-J os uvi inn") ofih reiUir.y an 1 vc!iJi:y f-f ti'sby esiJ.hli?hir. tbofact.ih auil property raj not suhj'Tl t :j'e:i, or tl-.at thaia'.ej hid been paid prvlo:i to or that the property b 1 been paid p-revioni to !, or t!- t the property h.d buj r?iH-tried s ec 5 n th.3 rrovi-iiiita of this a.-t. ' AmtoVET). Vtbruary G, la i i'. ' Ckap.XXII. An Act to increase the clerical and other force of tho Quarti rr --lut-er (en-rraF Oica. and for other, icvoacj. " . Kcfutinvc' L :.;' i'Oitct t.f ' Ancrita in 6Vu- aswilled' Xhat thero shail ba atliel to the also tairt ccy;ts aad s;x ifio"rii, an ana-ial compeaatioR ot six hnudred aollara each. ' See. 2. and be it. further en-wtej, Thit"; ia settling tho accounts t tho o-vr nr. riding oficcr cf a com pyny for cloth a ar.d othor iailititafi applies, too aJilavii af xny su'.U olTictr may bi reenvad to fhow the loss of vouchers , or compiiny boik-, t r any ia 6 tor or circumstance troding to provo that any appar ent dcSeienoy w.;3 cex-'diocoi by tn-ivuidable occi-dotit-cr lost in aotuitl rervico withoat any fsuU oa his part, or thi' the wholo or any part of such cloth ing and upplies had beenpropoily acd loj-'iily used and appropriated; and such aiadavit m.iy bo ceti'd cre 1 a cvi-1-.T.ci) io establish tho facts set fourth, with or without ctbca ovideaeo, as may seem to the Se;retaij-of w.trjast and proper under the circum stances of tho case. " ArPi;ovi, February 7, ISoJ. " , CHAP. XXIII. An Act to authorize tha Raising of a Volunteer Force for tha better Device 01 Kon tsucky. " . .' " - , Bo it onii'itsd by tha Senrto and Iiou?e of Kspro-se-ntatiros of tho Unit?J States of Arrvika ia Ccn srrors a.-Srttnb'.ed, That the Governor of tho SUto of Kt ntucky by Ilo consent and under, tho direction of the Presideot of thd United States, shall have power ta ratio and organize into regiments a volun teor force n..-t exceeding' twenty thcusar d rack and hla to.ba raLsod withia he State of Kentucky, to socve for the term of twelve munths to bo employed withtu the limits of Kentucky ia repelling iavasion sapprusi-iug iasatrectioo, ai l fiuarding ?.nd jrotect ingtho public projifty: Provided, That at any tune it may be nseo.-ssa-ry ia tho ditcretioa of tha President of the United Statej thc-JO troops may be employed out of the limits of Kentucky against the enemiei pf tho United States,. . SttC.2.And bo itfurther enacted, That the regi niontal and compaDp officers sh;ill be arposnted and commissioned by the State of Kentucky ac:or Jing to the laws thereof; Provided That, tha ol!icer3 of said rcgiruer ts shall bo entitled to p.iy only when tberiguoentj or' coin panic are filled as now requir ed by law anil while ia actual service. - . . Sec. and be it further eaactcd, That the regi meuts' when rr.i?cd and officered as aforesaid shall bn mastered into the servica of the United Statc3. anj l.o'subjeci to tho command of the President of the United StUea. Sec. 4. And ba it further enacted, That tho offi cers and soldiers thus enrolled and mastered into sorvico shu.il ba subject to tha ruled aad articles bf war, and shall La placed oa the same footing aj other vduntcers ia the service of the United States as to pay subsist snco clothing and other eraolumeat except bcunty. fcr and during tho time they may ba in actual e-i'vlCa. , , Sec. Aad. bo if fvtTther eaae, T.n a-porllen of ih.is Vi-luctocrs corn-, not exeiding two niiaents may whou nocessary ia the opinioa of the President of the United States be mounted and armed as mounted ridemei?. Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, That tho Pres-. ident shall have pwer ttr raako iuch other regula tions la regard to tha orgaaization fcnd service of this'foive 3-s he shall d9em expient for the interest of the service. Sec. 7. And be it further enacted That by and with tho consent of tho President of the United States the volunteers authorized to bo raised by this act, or any portion of them, may bo attached to and become part ef tho body of the threo year volun teers, according to such rules and regulations aa the President of the United States may prescribe. apfbovkd, February 7. 13o3. Chap. XXIV. An Act to provide fcr the protection of Overland Emigrants to the States acd Terri tories of the Pacific. Bo it enacted by tho Senate and Plouse of Rspre sent.itivcs of the United States of America in Con gress assembed, That for the protection of emigrants Lit tho overland routes to tho Ststes and Territories vf tho i'acifio tho sum of thirto thousand dollars be aad the same ia hereby appaopri.i ted out of any 'mrrtiey in the Treasury not otherwiso appropriated to be exp.euded under the direction of the Secretary of War, Provided That ten thousand dollars of said ap rop nation shall be applied to the protection of migrants ou the route fro'm Fort Abercrombi by Fort Benton. ' Approved, February 7, 1S(33. CflAr. XXV. Aa act making Appropriations for tho Support of tho army for tho ear ending the thirtieth of June, eigriteen hundrnd and sixty fonr, and for a Deficiency f. r the Signal service fur tho year ending Juo thirty, eighteen hundred and sixty-three. Bo it enacted by tho Senate and Uovso of Repre sentatives of the United Mates of America in Con gress assembled, That the folio win; sums bo and the sauia are hereby appropriated out of any money ia tho Treasury not otherwise appropriated for tho ia"3 port f the army lor the year ending the thir tieth of June eighteen hundred and ssx:y-four: For expenses of recruiting tra asportation of ro cruits and compensation to citizen sagoon fcr med ical atten lanoa two hundred rnd set enty-fire thou rand dollars. . For b .'-'i'ties and premiums for recruits of the regular army, throe hundred and twenty four thou an J do'.l. r. For bounties fr rcdruit3 of ta vo!aate;r service five iaiiiioa dollar. - lr collecting driilingand organising Toluniser, and all o'her necessary expenses teu million seven Hundred thousand dcilars. Fir pa7 of the arwo, nine milli fivo hundred an l ninety six -thousand five huulrcl andthirty rirbt iUrfr - -1 .. "... Fcr commutation of otT.cr rs subsudenco, one rnil-li'.-n six lamdrep aai t-ver.y tuous.-.nd aad fcrty . eight d.dlars. Fore-oiamat iUon of furae for cScer3'hore.i, one hundred ai.d four thousand six hundred do'.Ir.rs. For paymen's to discharged sol tiers for clothing not drawn one hundred and fiftv thousand dollars. For payments ia lieu tf clothirg for tlaccr's ser vants, seventy six tbou.-anlnine huadroiand twea ty dollars. For pay cf volunteers underacts cf t-vcaty seccad and twenty fifth of July, eighteen, b Rnd red and sixty ono two hundred and aixty six million four hiiLJred aad tea thoustnd tine huudred and eighty one dollar an 1 sixc- nts. For subsi stance in Viad for regulars, Tolunters, engineers Indians, and Lcjpital atawards ono haa dred and forty ciliioa ona hundred and thirty-two thousand six hundred aai eighty tine dollars and twenty eants. For tLo regulars sappnic of the qattenaaster'a department consisting of fuel fur tho o:T.e-irs enlist ed men guard, hospitals, storehouses, and offices; of forage ni kind for tho horses, mules, aad oxotj of the '.uartcrmaster's department at tho scberal pr,3ts end stations, and w.ta tao armies a the f eld; for the horses cf the several regiments of ca-alr 1 the batte ries of artillery, acd such companies of infantry as may ba mounted, and at the outposts, including bedding for the anbaa!; of straw for soldiers' bed ding, ani of stationary, inelodin blank books for tho ejuartcniias'.er'g deparlment, certificates for dis charged s-.luiers, blank forms for the pay and q car term aster's departments; for tho printing cf divis ion and department orders and reports fixty-se?en million t.vo handred acd ninctv-ono duliars. - For the incidental expense of th' otirtur-a.v3ter3 ucjjr.rtp:cnt, cor.-is'.iag ot cosiage ou loiters ani paeKets r. c-ivcd ana sent by ofii ;trs ot the amy on : r.uol'a wrvtc-: e.t;-.'r:3es t co.ut---taarti aud c -art ci ic ;u!ry, irrvl'i.iii..f tbo -ii iior-tl coo ; .i. uti 1 ., 1 1 J u i;r- i.tacu.Te ic-o. .-i -. ns-'a'-r ;..va v i . - - . . ...v. x L . . . . 1 .11 ... I ' 11-. t w . l ,r V .-i 1 vu 1 sixteenth, ci-Lteen Litrwrwl ard two: extra ray to i ccl.uers emplojed under tho d region ct tao qu.-r- j termastcrs derartmect, in taa erecaon 01 Cirracss, quarter?, atoreboww. aal bct,'.:a'i5;in tha ear.3t;rac- I ,-iiil ili'v. fie ! ti-n of roil?, an! ci ether cw'asi War, fjf jcr- ; i t a ic-.-f t"-)urt'i e el I'i'.r. th ."5 c: dcpirt:i;- ij t lien-! to f uJ friii th' i; I.je-i d e'erkl tUi-ivJl ' 'ii'terj; e.xpen.ae as-1 e'ir-rt; I'roittitfr rcsti cnl ro,;ej ia ti to;yn:iiteri m:A other di.-or. oCSctrs beJ to ti.iia.1 wueja e;..i ary ei-cr..'? r ba far-aioued: eir "r.-ti f the ia'ersKT t-f t iiXl ia action, or who ui wut; cn :-r at n'.i,ort poti en tea frontier1, and places hen ordered by iho e ?retfiry cf V. j and of Bya-corsaaisitoned rs atu a-Mi3ri: au oiiied cfTlee f arai'. hire of l il-.rer3 m tcrraastars djpartmcat, inelttdiaj th l-'ro o.'iat pre tors, spies, nal gniles f r the arroj. e -rtr.-er. ' -tiona of clerks to ouicors of tho qsart ru ;s:r'i .1 -pnrtaiect; cvrreasatioa of Lr-g? aud vri;m te, authorise.! by the act of July f;h eight. , hundred and tbirtyeight; for the pprche.s-: ;-a . ; deserters aad the expanses incident to fh;r : uit; ai.d forth fo'lowing expenditures reqi'r.'d f..r ttio several regiments oi cavalry tha h.-itteriej : li;ht artillery, ani su-h ccrnpaui-s ef inatry . zy be ur-o.c".-: 1 vi;: Ih J p-ir.-haso ; f tr.ivclii: r i. a;;s, liicioi-'nilhs' an i n ;..eiog Uols horsi an i m:." shoes end nails, Irva a..d stcl f-T ttoctqj hir ; vertcrinary sargoens ue-cicincs fcr horses and tna! i picket ropo3 aad for shoeirg the 1 crses of t:.a ccr; mated; aln geuiiratly th pre per aad anther::': 1 eipcacs (or the mcvtaienis an-i opera'.iwns of a I annv not eetprcrsly ajsigaed to any other dep.ir. rnont, tinctcea mil.kn oao haadrei and tireni ve thc;u.anl dtilara. - 'For tho purchase cf cavalry and artillery hurt.:, twenty thre-3 miliioo oa haairei aal eighty-iin-i thourand thrao huadred and seventy-2 ee d -liars. : For luileago or tho a'lowauoo made to oT.:sri c tha army for th t-ansportarion of the xse'rs ai. I their baggage, when travollng 01 d;ite wivhcul trops ccoorts, or s tppli-s oaa mulion of d Tars. Fcr transportation of tha army, ine'.a ding ti baga:;o cf tho trosps whea ttovirg either by lar or water; of clothing, ea.mp aad girri-T-a iaipa from tho depots at Peiblolnhia and Nw Y'ork an t Ciacianafi to the several post and army depot aal from those depts to ih J troor3 ia tho field; and of subsistence com the places of purchase aad front the places of delivery undsr contract, to such place as the oiioamstanoes" of tha service may ra -pairs lb cm to bo s.nt: of crJaaaeo ordnAae stores and small arms from foundsties an 1 armories to tqa ar ctaals, fortiScatioas, -frontier posts, aal army do -ots; freights warfage, tolls, and ferriages; for tho purchato sad hire of horses, m ales, ox ea and har ness ad the purcLaso and rea'r of vagons, -carti. and day., and of ships aai ether sehgoing TseiJ, nnd b.KiJ ra-juired for the tian'portajioa cf sap plies and fir girrisca purposes; for draytge aai cartige at tho severu.1 posts: hira of team'ter; traa pertatioa of funds for the the pay aad other disbur sing departments, tho expecs j of tailing pub!:? transports cn tho various rivers, tha Ualf of ilaxi 00 and tho Atlaatia and Pacific; and for producing water at such posts as, from tho'.r situation reqair it to ba brought from a distaace; aad for clearing roaii, and reaving obstructions from rads har bors aad rivers, to thj exteat whkh may be repair ed for tho actual peratioBS cf the troops ia tha field, fifty six million five hundred thousand doir Lars., For hire or commutation of quarters for olTieert ou military daty; hire of quirters for troo-.s; ef storehouses for toe safo keeping of military stores; of grounds for summer cantonments; for tha con struction of temporary h-ats, hospitals, and sUbles, aud for repairing publio building a5 csUbliihed posts eight million dollars. For heating aad cooking 3tovos. ona hurt Irei an i fe-rty thousand dollars. Eor telegraph for military "purpose, and for ex penses in operating the same, "fife hundred thou sand dollars. For supplies transportation, and cra cf pTtsoncrl of war, one million tivo hundred thr.u.viad dollars. For contingenoks - . -I-i ' I "'' i san I dollars. For clothing for :: -. -n '.- : fn-:fZ9, ar.i f it scveiity-six zniilio . - -.. ... thousand nine hua-L .i a. 1 1 ea i . ft .. I four eants. For medicines, iastrumcaL', dressings; and 0 forth, for the regular army, oaa hundred aai thir ty .five thonsaai dollars. . Fcr hospi.al stores, bedding, aad so forth f jv tha, regular army, oae hundred thousand dollars . Forhospiul farnitare and fiell eqaipmeats for tha regular army, thirty thousand dollars. For medical books, stationary, aad printing 4-r the regular army, eight thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. For private physicians, ani meileines jfarnuhel by them, for the regular amy fifty sovoa thoasaal five huadred dollars. For biro of clerks aa i laborers in purveying de pots for the regular army one thousand a ice huadred dollars. For eontiauing meteorological observations and tabulating the same, under Ihe direction cf thd surgeon general fcr the regular army five huadruJ dollaw. . ' ' For cntingencies for tbe regular amy tw thou sand oao hundred aad fifty dollars. For compensation 6f soldiar acting as cooks aal nurses under the act of August sixteen eighteen hundred and fifty six aad March ihroi eighteea hundred and fifty seven for the rejalar army, two thousaad dollars. Fcr ice fruits aad other comforts uadar aets of August three eighteen hundred and tiity-ons, ar. i July five, eighteen handred an t sixty i-.it for the regular army, twenty thousaal doiUrs. For citizen nurses under act of July fire e'ghtcen hundred and sixty twa, for the regular army fi.a thousand dollars For hospital clothing for the regular army, fifteea ' tbousaai dollars. For care of sick soldiers ia private hoipita's, for the reguLr army, eighteen taoujaai fire hundred dollars- Fcr artificial limb3 for s-jldiers, for the regulaa arary ani seamen five thousand dollars. For medicines, instruments, .dressing?, aal so forth f 1 r tha volunteers four millioasof dollars. For hospital stores bedding, and s- forth f,r tbo volanteurs, threo million five hundred thousands dollars. - - For hospital furniture aad field ei'jipmentj,fcr tho vclacteers, ono million dollars. For medical book3, stationary, aa-1 printicg for tbd volunteers one hundred thousand d-nlars. For private physicians, and med'tciccs faraibd b-y thorn for tha volaatcers, four bandral tuousaai dollars. - - - For-biro of elcrr.j ar.d laborers ia purveying ds po:3,fortha To'uuttfon, twenty five tbousaai dol bir3. For eontiaaing motcrrological clirervatlors and 1 fa,JU'"-tirg the tabulating tho same, under th-a di- rctitica oi tha gcrgscn general fo.r tho Tolaatcers, 01 a thuMxand dollars. FjI contic.eccies, for the Toluat :ers, twelve thou sau l fiva huadred doilars. Fyr compensation of soldier acting aj cooks aai nurses, nnder the acts of August sixteen eighteen hundred and fifty six and Mareh three, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven for the Volunteer:;, uve;iiy fivo thousand dollars. For ico, fruit and othv eorafcrts, cn I-.rae'j cf August threo eighteen- hiadrcd and sry-oce end July five eighteen hundred aud .-.ixty tvo,furtho foiaatoeis, oae hundred ani sevenfj thousaad dol lars. . For citizen nurse?, under aci cf July v eigh teen huuired and sixiy two, for th3 volaatoera oa& hunir.:d thousand doiUr3. ... ; For borpital clothing fcr tho Tolaa:rsf e'ghtj thoueaci dollars. , " For era of sick eoldieri in private tospi'al., far the volunteers, one haadrei aal sizceea thoaiiai 2-e hundi.ed dollars. ' ..' . F'or artificial liabs for rolaateer soiIicr3 tzl sdameo, fcrty-five thousand dollars. For tho army medical museum five thousand dollars. Fcr medlci2e3 ani medical attea-Ianca formgry iefuecc3, (commonly called contrtbanis) fifty tho-a-sani dollars. - For contingent erpaa3es cf the adjutant go rjsral"s Jepartiacct at department head.paarten, t.vo thoa satid dollars. For expenses of the conimaad'rg general's oI;?r tea thonjind dalbTS. For nrnia meat of f;rtificatioas tr.o million firo handred thcasaal dollars. - For the eurrat expenses of the crdaaaea servic nine bundrel thousaad dollirs. For ordr.aaco, ordaanco st-.-ie, and sapplloo, iz cludirg hojo cquijmcats for ail mouni:---.! iroor, six rniLUoa fiva iiun-.lred and ferty-five ti j.'.-.i-ii dollars. i -'.r th t-iftr. .: i'.Je : of t f! f J th ; Ajii.c-rr I .i-i 'ii:;i!o - i-. t Lr.r.iivt j.u i Ih;y ; i'r rera'-s and imt-roveuieat? ar.i new se- .v.I-.. eary at tno national araaoro at ivfin rla ' 1 causttd, cna hunured and Lily " (CsV'u-d ea thirl pi;.) V J 1