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_ [Continued from first page.] = the Solembis.. i eof’ snd allowances of: regimental ser- The and maintenance of lary of the District of receive PRO . §,000 00 thorizing the President to actept the services of five hundred thous- a ted a chaplain to each Total .. ence seescerneeensneees senses ees 85,158,357 99 receive the pay and allow- 9,600 00 Leavalry. < of gunboats —_— By the actin additon to the “act to suthori: 4,200 00] tern rivers. * 10,00 © | 11.—OFFICES CREATED AND TRE SALA-] the of vo RIES THEREOF. By the act further to provide for the collection Also 4 By the act making appropriation to of duties on imports, and for other purposes. pF ene ee sxpenoes of th investi, ‘Approved July 13,1861. is ding th ting committees of the House Secretary of the Treasury, with ghe appro- corporals For the year oun bared caliente. apcenubtallves and Senate aj std of the President, sha appoint such num- r rane deem necessary. aoe pointed the first session of the ber of weighers, gaugers, » inspectors, | footing in all respecta with’ similar corps of the} To the ordnance wFor the su and maintenance of thirty-seventh Congress, and of appraisers, and clerke as may be necessary, in bis | United Stat-s army, and shall be mustered into the pen! in the District of the commission authorised to ex- judgment, for the faithful execution of the rev- service for ‘during the war.”? Colombia... eseeenettcadtecesce amine and report as to the com- enue laws in portaof delivery where the collection ‘The President is authorized Se appoint. bag msation of all officers of the of the revenue is obstructed by reason of unlaw- | with the advice and consent of the . government *Srrbe Secretary of the Treaary may apporstauch | comentat ot heme forces, such number Of” major, +4 ar} maaan aanlin ————~ | To pay the expenent vat ie pve officers, at places a of the <cms -— feagmen it be requited for thelr organization, rovide os ittee: nal iw, as mea’ need. ba ep 9A nor o + Qrocas of Repecsronartees appoint carty tnteete ao aes, ors. and ta- | BY the act a,j eral to an act entitled the. United States for the city of ed at the first session of the thirt tions 23 may be required for commercial in-} ‘An act to increase the present military Baltimore, and to enable the mint seventh Congress, and also the ex- tercourse with any portion of a State theinbabi-| establishment of the United States,” aj to farnish small gold coins, and =. Oe te CMAN ORE Tbe et Sete 90 eee ye Saree te De in 5 eae of proved July 29, 1861. Approved August 5, je 5 insur! a. . : = or Parabase of feld sigealns foreman esartnees frvimhar stress 7 STEVI | |e Preident, npen the recommendation of the Heutenant general, or of any major general | oficer in ch: tu By the act to provide for the appointment of of the army commanding forces of the Waited ee tena sate’ * By the aot authorizing the ocon- assistant paymasters in the navy. Approved | States in the feld, may appoint such numberof] One cbaplat shall be sllowed to each a struction of twelve small side- July 17, 1361. aides-de-camp, in addition to those now autho- | of the army, as the P: % _ by law, as the exigencies of the service may direct; not stated. duesncsomsapteebiasambkens jot ngsistant pavimastere {a the navy, potexcerd: | %6qUe; auch aides de-camp to tAve, reapectively, | “008 PAY 6,000 00 : the rank and authority of captains, mojors, | By the act to provide increased reven ible delay, of twelve small rT hose annual shall Siac wheel atcuerd for the use of pe Ce ree w Py regular ——_ ' be atdellows: Heutenant SGgrweat - —— i = = imports, to pay interest on the eb’ 145,000 00] the navy of the United States, of ry the first five years after date | 27™Y» 25 1 resident may direct, and reset for other . Approved August : == | iigut'ardaght ana great speed «2--01,200,000 09 | of 28, 2uty at tea, for the 21 Lars the pay and allowances as now provided by law aeraerer ission, one thousand three hundred dol- , 5, 1861. the act making an appropria- lars; after five years from date of commission, one | ‘°F Oficers of cavalry of corresponding rank By this act the President fs authorized to ai- to the of trans- By the act making appropriations thousand five hundred dullars. » | By the act to provide for the payment of the | vide the States and Territories of Pand Galtrering crass aad "oe tortifoations ona tor ethos On other duty, for the frst five years afierdate | ‘police organized by the United States for| States and the Dineet of gene ebe y ian aper ar ton al ; of commission, one thousand dollars; after five | the city of Baltimore, and to enable the | nient collection districts, and to appo' a J. W. STERLE & 60. Munitions of war to the loy: Purposes. ears from dute of commission, one thousand two] mint to furnish small coins, and to pro with the advice and consent of the OTICE. eitizens of the States of which the For contingencies of fortifications.... 100,000 00 Lesdica dollars for the manutacture or purchase of field sig- | ®8*essor and a collector for each district; eac Entire stock UF DRY GOODS inhabitants mow are or hereafter For removing .stables and other o} On leave of absence or waiting orders, for the be sage hon all appoint an sssistant eesceocr, the oELL. on may bein rebellion against the structions from the grounds around. first five years after date of commission, elght nal pprov uly u acsseuers shell bine constitute Dosrd, with w f IN@ government of the United Sta the Washington Infirmary, used as hundred dollars; after five years from date of} For maintaining a pelice for the city of Balti thority to appoint a clerk or clerks, but not more and to provide for the expense an army hospit@® and grading said fommission, one thousand dollars; and when at-| more (the number, rank, and pay not stated.) | than one for each collection district. waht them int. ies. grounds to secure a proper drainage tached to vessels for sea service, each assistant | The act appropriates aggregate sum ofone| Each assessor shall receive two dollars per doy fektalions Tagianak,! ar omc of the same... eeennsneenen acne + __ 5,000 00 | paymaster shall ve entitled to one ration per da hundred thousand dollars. while making the necessary arrangements an: wise, for their own protection against domestic violence, insur- rection, invasion, or rebellion. By the act to create a metropolitan For supplying and defraying the ex- lice district of the District of ° By the act to authorize a national loan, and By the act to increase the present military | &!ving the necessary instructions to the assistant for other purposes. Approved July 17, 1861. establishment of the United States. Ap- |.Sssessor; ‘three dolar od ei cendin aig The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to proved July 29, 1861. dred taxable persons retarned on his tax lists designate the persons who shall receive subscrip- Four major generals, with three aldes-de-camp hb, s tea aed tae te Each assistant assessor shall neaiive et dol- 5 A wins for 0 jong Symp ges | nses of sporting an liver- 7 tions for treasury notes, and to fix the compensa- | each, lars per day while actually employed, and one — thi Topoch staniod estcutneerene Columbia, and to establish a po- Hon of auch oftcers; put the pay of no officer of | six brigadier generals, with two aldes-de-camp | dollar for every hund ed taxable Persons returned beth etores have as \n bis judgment may be expedi- lice therefor. the government already employed is hereby in- pach. by him to the assessors. ent and proper to place in the hands For: the purpose of carrying this act crea: There is added to the army nine regiments of Each of the assessors conatituti of any of the loyal citizens residing into effect, including the payment ‘The Secretary of the Treasury Is authorized to | infantry, consisting of nine colonels, nine lieu- assessors shall receive three doll: y a in any of the States of which the of salaries, and all other necessary appolnt an axent dr agents for negotiating a loan, | tenant colonels, nine regimental adjutants and | actua! attendance, and ten cents a GREGORY'S inhabitants are in rebeilion against chargesand expenses of the ‘‘metro- if deemed necessary, in Europe, and to fix the | twenty-seven battalion adjutants, to be taken from | eling expenses. STOVE HovU6E, the government of the United politan police”? for the year ending compensation of such agent or agents. the llestenants of the ks hlper pos and batta a, Each bagel pare of pre adeny 4 321 PRENGYLV AMAA AVEMES 321 States, or in which rebellion is or June thirty, eighteen hundred and + - | respectively ; nine regimental quartermasters a ceive two dollars aday for actual attendance, &: yon a ete rtment may be threatened, and likewise sixty-two. ln-eddition 40 tho. bel- By the sot, fe prove for | carer i comalepariog aad twenty-seven battalion quar- | fees for certain services. of STEFF SS ed SEB, and Ranoke: for defraying such expenses as may ance of the appropriation made by renee of the navy. Approved July 36,1861.| 7 catersand Gomualonarios, twenty-seven majors, | Each collector may appoint a deputy, and shal! | also, CAMP EQUIPMENTS of a) kinds, be properly incurred imorganizing the act approved February twenty, The temporary appointments made, or to be | two hundred and sixteen captains, two bundr. receive for bis own srtvices and that of hisdeputy ——. Comp - » Tables. sustaining while so organized, eighteen hundred and sixty, “for | made, by the Secretary of the Navy (the number | and sixteen first and second Heutenants, twenty- | a commission of four per centum upon the first nog? renoh * 7 me of any of said citizens into ecmpan- tie compensation of the auxiliary not stated {n the act) of acting lieutenants, acting | seven sergeant majors, twenty-seven quartermaster | hundred thousand doliars, one per centam upon bg Sed Sispacsted Pincuienen Want , battalions, regiments, or other- usrd and one lieutenant, and for Paymaste s, acting assistant surgeons, acting mes- | sergeants, twenty-seven commissary sergeants, | the second hundred thousand dollars, and one- pper and Sneet iron Wo k wise, for their own protecticn ‘uel, ofl, and lamps, and for twenty tere’ ond masters’ mates, are confirmed as acting twenty-seven hospital stewards, two hundred and | half of one per centum upon all sums above two ‘orkmanlike manner Gad at against domestic violence, insrr- policemen”’......... 60,000 00 | temporary appointments, and the rate of compen- | sixteen firet sergeants, eight Lundred and sixty- rection, invasion, or rebellion... ——— ‘ty- | hundred thousand dollars; these commissions in otce peaey stiowen foc ths sald several grades is lega- | fonr sergeants, seventeen bundred and twenty-| no case to exceed four thousand dollars for a pria- 1; and confir - ber, = Pa. avenue, second door Remem! Seventh at , sou By the act to provide for the re- eight corporals, nine drum-majors, eighteen prin- | cipal and two thousand dollars for an assistant seem orenth ot H. J. GREGORY. : ‘i ipal musicians, four hundred and thirty-two he President, with the advice and consent of > By the act cape | an appropria- pairs of the Long Bridge, across By the act for the better organization of the musicians, and seventeen thousand seven hundred the Senate, roms point one principal assessor and BUYd' CLOTHING, tion for the purchase of arms for the Potomac river. marine corps. Approved Jaly 25, 1861. and twelve privates. one principal collector in each of the States and ment ef DOTS BRING COTE the volunteer and regular troops For the repair of the present Long The President 1s authorized to appoint, in ad- | There ia added also a regiment of cavalry, con- | Territories’ and tae € District of Columbia, ‘ail «1 ‘maedium of the United States. Bridge, across the Potomac river, 20,000 00 | dition to the commissioned officers now fn the sisting of one colonel, ope Meutenant colouel, | collect the internal duties or inc: he hy whieh are ig @t very For the purchiile of arms for the use = *_——— | marine one canna. one Heutenant Selene’ three insjors, one regimental and three Mattaiion of those officers may, with t w 4 eee: a ror one assistant quartermaster, seven ca ns, ten {i tal and th: attalion | Sec: f the Treasury, tas ae ALL, 8T . pr no rary nde eee em ‘0. £00,000 00 By the act authorizing the Seere- firstand ten tecond lieutenants. Pay not stated pl eel and oomalenrica; emacs cap- siurnte ce the public pent Bc i require. 22 Pa. a io NS? 10th ste. ia — retary of the Treasury to remit in the act. tains, twelve first and twelve second lientenants,| The principsl assessors and collectors each to |_m22 _(Iatellveenser'and Ropebineee } aad —s ek fines and penalties incurred in The number of non-commisstoned officers, mu- | three sergeant majors, three battalion and twelve | receive a compensation not exceeding two thous- By the ne: the Seore- certain cases. sicians, and privates at prese: the marine corps tary of War to reimburse yolun- To pay to the person or persons enti- tled to receive the same the amount fe in ganization, one sergeant-major, one quarter commissary sergeants, three hospital stewards, | assistants each twelwe hundred dollars per annum. Bash of the” Pottocal Hotel. teers for expenses incurred organization, q ’ 0 uartermaster sergeants. three batta’ AT THE O1.D PAWN OFFICE, company quart it % . thy lion | and five hundred dollars per annum, and their c increased, so that there be, under the re. 1h % st} f 7 r ree r 7 rer” | three saddler seryeants, three Veterinary sergranta, The Secretary of the Treasury i ane — eee berel aivnanes mane 2 ae ese -, es of Master sergeant, cne ‘ui ap one principal twelve first sergeants, forty-e it sergeants, nine- | a; int one or more depositors in each State for °, ¥4 ad ee ee aadetber tree tncerted daa ted “Syrias imapician, two hundred sergeants, two hundred | ty-six corporals, twenty-four musicians, twenty- | ee deposit aednefe-Seee he ot creat |e Plato. and ali Fines of Merchandise,” Busi- y purposes. lecuracsa or masléts 6f ereudleciuas and twenty corporals, thirty musicians for the | four farriers, twelve saddlers, tweive Wwagoners, | ing from internal duties or tncome tex, who may | Bess striet!y oon: MERZBERG. 351 C street, ‘To refund to the volunteers called the first day of December. eighteen pand, sixty drummers, sixty fifers, and twenty- | and eight buodved and sixty-four privates also be empowered to perform the duties of a L-sm Between (is anc 6th et out by the President's proclamation bundred ard sixty, in consequence five hundred privates. There je also rdded a regiment of artillery, con | disbursing agent of the goverament. Compen- of the Sfteenth April, one thousand of their failure to produce to gollec- By the act relative to the revenue marine, to | s!sting of one co!onel,one lieutenant colonel, three | sation not stated in the att eight hundred and sixty-one, such tors of the customs the clearances i Nasir teag ds ensation of the officers thereof, | ™Jor#, one adjutant, one regimental quarter-| The Presid nt, npon the nomination of the Sec- gums of money as may have been or other papers prescribed and re- eee compenneton: ‘pproved July 25, | Buster and commissary, to be taken from the retary of te Trearaiy, may appolat in the Trees. Expended by the said volunteers in ulred by the laws of the United and for other purposes. Approved July 25, } lieutenants of the regiment; twelve fretand twelve ury Department a cotamistaner of taxes, at an the employment of regimental or g ing the issue of ma- 1861. second lieutenants, one sergeant major, one regi- | annual salar of three thousand dollars. by - bee ed the period . nd the foreign and By the sixth section there shall be appointed | mental quartermaster sergeant, ope commitsary There sbali be assigned to the office of com- th elf service under said procie- coasting tredes... Indefinite. | such number of additional engineers and assistant | sergeant, twelve first sergeants, forty-eight ser- oner of taxes the necessary clerks (number MR cicsciccjeccncncccachoce + Indefinite. | po pay to the person or persons en' engineers as maybe required by the steamers | geants, (welve quartermaster sergeants, ninety-| not stated) whose aggregate salaries shall not —— tled to receive the same the amou: how or hereafter in the [revenue] service. six corporals, twenty-four artificers, twelve wago- | exceed six thousand dollars per annum. By the act to provide fer the con- of a five improperly exacted by the By the act making additional appropriations | e‘*, °D¢ hospital steward, two principal musi- E venty-fo Net fourteen | By the act to promote the efficiency of the en- for the legislative, executive, and judicial Repos pling st Art eisticns oe 7 Pi y PI gineer and topographical engineer corps, expenses of the government for the year] The President is authorized to add to the bat- and for other purposes. Approved August ending June 30, 1862, and appropriations of | tery organization of the artillery regiment, athis} 4 i , 1861 arrearages for the year ending June 30,1861. | discretion, wne first and one second lieutenant, There shall be added to each of the corps of struct arm: collector of the customs at the port abipa fi tered berate : mee of Norfolk, Virguuia, ta the month o! ovember, eighteen hundr for ether purposes. and sixt , of the emenatie “1 For the construction or completi 2 H le. of iron or steel-clad steams! tps of So einen —— NeW SREAPRROR ALE Nine anim Approved July 27, 1861. two sergeants, and four corporals. engineers and topographical engineers, by steam batteries; and on th a isted these - WUVUD AND COAL. of a board, should it be favorable, By the act for the relief of the wid- Eight additional night watchmen for the De- | mais rut secnive fee mae pa ee lar promotion of thelr: Present edioers, twe Lica- You wal Se worth by the Secretary of the Navy will cause ows and orphans of the officers, mrtg of the Interior, ata salary ofsix hundred and be on the same footing, in mil’ Tespects, with There ehell be added te tos cor hes topence: foe — WP ner., One or more armored or iron or steel seamen and marines of the Uni- jollars each. . those of corresponding grades and corps now in phical engineers one company of soldiers, with ent.) They telicieaper messure cled steamships or floating steam ted States sloop-of-war Levant, In the office of the Secretary of War: the regular service. the same pay and allowances, and in all rexpects persia parma, Sad aiiv- batteries to be built... and for other purposes. One clerk of the first class, at $1, rannum.| The regimental bands will be paid as follows: | on the footing with the company of sappers and o! Shire: you SL ebere rive The widow; or child or children, Two checks of the second class, at $1,400 per one Saree: od pe ~ ay and a menecs et ser- | miners and pontoniers. ~ etria..and be By the act to provide for the pur- and in case there shail be no wid- ennee each. eants of cog !necr soldiers; one-fourth, those or] ‘The President is authorized to appoint two Two clerks of the third class, at $1,600 n- orels of engineer soldiers; and one-half, those << ja an said) mente parent a ren, num each ° : ae of engineer soldiers of the first class. The drum- additional inspectors general of the army, with " 9 ’ anal (here be no percent One cleck of the fonrth class, $1,800 per annum «| major, or leader of the band, the pay ard emolu. | ‘Be $#M* rank, pay, and allowances as are now ; For the purchase and manufacture of brothers and sisters of the officers, ‘Ywo assistant iwessengers, at an snaual salary | ments of 2» second Uieutenant of infantry, The Provided by law for inspectors general. arms,ordoance and ordnance stores 10 000.000 00 = of $540 each. saddler sergeants, veterinary sergeants, compan: By the act to authorize an increase in the Vectohe cea ‘sloop: In the office of the Quartermaster General: | Quartermaster sergeants. and drum-majors, will ME engineers and topographical engineers. of-war Levant, including captain's Five clerks of the first class, at $1,200 per an- | receive the pay and allowances of sergeants of | 4 reved August 6, 1881 By the act to provide increased rev- of-war Li meredise captain's oo cache ? cavalry. The battalion adjutant and battalion watnghit pear pte praia enue from imports, to pay inter- sum equal elve months’ pay of Two clerks of the second class, at $1,400 per | Quartermaster and commissaries will receive the Siero ee bean ease — at the coins of est on the public debt, and for their respective deceased relutiona annum each emoluments now provided by law for regimental bre ectnhedrpiaipe en arin glee, ree other purposes. aforesaid, in addition to the By Two clerks of the third class, at $1,600 per an- | adjatants toneat coloncleand Gracies ee VAu -(SHING, ‘To allow to the several assessors and due to the said deceased at the num each. By the act authorizing the intment of an} There shall be :dded to the corps of to Ta- thoulder saelstant seseasors, for thelr ser- of the loss of said vessel...... . |, One clerk of the fourth class, at $1 800 per an- | “7, ssistant Secretary of the Navy and fixing | phical engin-ers one company of soldiers ith Knots, Caps, Hatt ana sor two dollars per day for every By the act for the relief of certain r Two assistant messengers, at an annual salary the pay end allowances, and in all respects on the seme footing with the company of sappers and miners and pontoniers the salary ofthe same. Approved July 31, day employed in sation the mee 1861 essary arrangements an ivin, the necessary instructions “2 the tive Pye Aiso, the oriebrated PA T- of $810 each Ne FILTERING CANTEE 4 each. oleae = cited musicians end coldiers stationed - eT JUDON & © 0 ‘The President is authorized by and with the ii n the office of the Commissary eral: 5 at Fort Sumter, in South Caro- dh ary General 7 “vice aud consent of the Senate, to appoint an| , The President is authorized to appoint twoad- Naval and ‘usibaet aacteeoes for the eniunise lin 4 Rates clerks of the first class, at $1,200 per an- Assisiant Secretary of the Navy, who be sr act as pioeal Pp apt egrets eee jy ensm 262 Pa ay and three dollars per day for every To remunerate soldiers aud mem- ‘Two clerks of the second class, at $1,400 peran- | Sectctsry of tbe Navy in the absence of that} | [WVote to isely the same as those contained in FPIREMEN’s INSURANCE COMPANY day employed in hearing appeals, bers of the band stationed at Port num each ai ‘or arabe i Ma aac ced retro epee led cilclency of the engi. or a: foe Se ag Sh making fomter, in Ling abate md In the office of the Surgeon General: re shall also be added to the clerical force | Neer and topographical engineer corps, and for WASHINGTON aND CBORSETOWN. fnew of thisect, et pg i aa prnscart a = pool ae peur Fou aon clerk of the third class, at $1,600 per an- | of the Navy Department eight additional clerks, | ther purposes,”’ approved August 6, 1861.] Caupital............8800,800. every hundred taxable persons con- Moultrie to Fort Sumter on the 5 with asalary of twelye hundred dollars per an- ti at tinea in the tax liat, as delivered evening of December twenty-six, Thee ChebeGt te eee ere cs pedi "Mosurtof the United Stecee, pe Ae | rine ee im to said of assessors; elghteen bundred and sixty, a “ i * ———s Si omm rao — paaaty : ’ annam eech By oe act providing + commission = sxunine gust 6, 1861. nO OTHER PROPERT) lars for every day actually em- To the band 400 Three clerks of the third class, at $1,000 per an-} nd report as to the compensation of al The district attorneys for the districts of Cait. | INSURE ry FIRK. if collecting lists and mak- To company E, 5u0 oy BUM each. Officers of the government, and for other] fornia are authoried to employ not exceeding valuations, the number of days To company H, first artiller’ In the Bureau of Topograhical Engineers: purposes. Approved July 31, 1861. mecessary for that purpose to be Paty eres st a compensation of one op A board of commissioners composed of two} and fifty dollars per month, to transc! t members of the Senate, three members of the | reco:ds of land casesin which the United States omtiapneiaitis Two clerks of the third Class, at $1,600 per an- 1.150 09 RUM each. certified by the assessor and ap- by the. loner of o es, and one lar for ed In the Ordnance Bureau: House of Representatives, one officer of the navy, | 8T# parties, to be certified to the Supreme Court hundred taxable persons contai, By the act for the relief of John 0 Two oan of the first class, at $1,200 per an- er ingly the army; no compensation pro- | of the United States in cases cf appeal. - ” ’ - i tax lists, as completed and McConnell. evadditional clerks (number not stated) in the} The board are authorized to employ aclerk, at | By the act to create a m vered by him to the assessor; to For expenses necessarily !ncurred by office of the assistant treasurer of the United States | four dollars per diem for the time actually | trict of the Distriot of Columbia, and to es- poe Be pe omen conatitatln him ‘a ralsing.a regiment of vol- | at New York. Compensation not stated in the | needed. oun & police therefor. Approved August unteers in the State of Maryland in act. i = for every day’s actual attendance May, June and July, eighteen hone | By the act to increase the medical corps of id at said a, the sum of three uk ine etaty-snel an sewia the By the act to authorize the employment of the navy. Approved July 31, 1861. ith oe oe 4 pyre mde Led PREM ae an eng and for travelling to and United States service......... 8.00 00 volunteers to aid in enforcing the laws and| ‘There is added to the medical corps of the | Commissioners of police, who shall be the ebief 699 SavarTE er iaineen, 2. 0. m the — Treen sore eee seers public property. Approved July | navy err surgeons and jy Pore pre — Officers of the “metropolitan police di riet,”? — *for mile, by the most direct By the act authorizing the Secre- , 1861. other acslatant surgeons; poy net ees, | tary of War to pay the volunteers By this act the President isauthorized to accept who. under the command of Ch: the services of volunteers etther aa cav: Iry, infan- and they shall appoint a President, a treasurer, | Silver wastes, be land Institate © By the act to increase the consular represent- | 2%¢ clerk. The clerk suall receive an ann Also, M. Werrogclieg aries" Institute, 4 salary of one thousand dollars. ‘1887, : ion of the United States during the present | “74% Ooi, : . 3 police force shall consist of a superinten- — \ ahecodhcorensines , os x Lad aay order of Brig- \ #22 poder aaey seoea, at kee ped persoar insurrection. Approved August 2, 1861. dent of police, ten sergeants of police, tad os iam making, ood slwgrs hove on tpad, For stationery and blank books usca MA***M® | adier General T. A. Morris, en- for repelling invasion, suppressing insurrection, | The President is authorized, by and with the | nomber ‘of Police patraimen us the Goard may material, every ia the execution of their duties. Indefinite. listed to protect the railroad , and protecting public property. advice and consent of the Senate, to appeint con- | deem necessary for the regular service, not ex- Fo to each collector their ne- . bridges and other property in {These volunteers are to be formed intoregiments | 8uls at any foreign ports where he shall deem it ceeding one bundred and fifty. the vicinity of Oakland, Allega- of infantry, excepting such as may be required for | advisable, with such compensation, not mae, | Esch commissioner of police shall be allowed ny county, Maryland. cavalry and artillery’ which shall be in the pto- } ff'een hundred dollars per annum, as he sb five dollars per day for each day of actual attend- The commissioned officers, non-com- Portion of one company of each to every regiment | think proper. ance upon meetings, not to exceed the sum of two of infantry. hundred and fifty dollars privat Whe eereen nme ond itch regiment of infantry shall bave one colo- By be psiprreaseinng Setar ys ag peneesl Le seerpen ag Teoelve guard fe i ie protection of the a - Aleateutet) coe mentee “rs salar. eral districts. Approved August 2, 1861. The superintendent of police shall recive an an- pear Oakland, “Allonner Property tenant,) one surgeon, one assistant surgeon, one | The Attorney General may appoint two addi-| nual salary of fifteen hundred dellare Maryland, under command crane? sergeant major, one regimental quartermaster ser- | tional clerks in his office, at an annual salary of | Each sergeant of police shall receive six hun- tain Charles WW Wie oe. t, one rezimental commissary sergeant, one | fourteen hundred dollars each. dred dollers per annum : called into service by order of Brig josplial steward, two princips! musicians, and | ‘T'he Attorney General may employ, at his dis-| Each shall be allowed forty dollars adiet General T ree ag, twenty-four musictans for a band. Each regi- | cretion, attorneys and counsellors-:t-law to assist | Pet month. . make to them just ‘sia tence 4 11 be composed of ten companies, ten | the district attoroeys in the discharge of their du- By a joint lati tho 1 tion f t P' ten first and ten second Heutenants, ten | ties, at such compensation us be may agree to pay | “J ® Joint resolution au: oMicar of the geversenet ean first sergeants, forty sergeants, elghty corporals, | for such services. ment of examiners to exemine United States to furnisu them ra- twenty musicians, (two to each compan y,) ten . ing battery at Hoboken, New Jersey. By the act providing for the better organisa- | - “ei <i wrtinndiel df te OH Genara d| Womotthemiltaryeaablcnmene. Apfroved | Prevod duly 4 1861 ig their service Indefinite. twenty privates, (slxty-four to eighty-twe to each | August 3, 1861. int s board of examiners to examine the steam compeny ) The President !s authorized, by and with th cae bat now build t Hoboken, New Jer- ‘tery ing > act to provide for the Pay- These forces, when accepted, are to be organ- | advice and consent of the Senate, to appoint sey ; compensation not stated. Seoed; sad Han eee Each division ell have tren or more Siceics | Animate sotgtary of, War, whote alary sal! be — » and Henry for wood and shall have a major general, with three aides. The President is au’ ized to a) nt, by and = sioner, whose States hee stg bd foe vee de-camp, and ene icles adjutant Eeuoral with with the advice and consent of th Benate nad- ave been NOREASE SY Site oe cad shall not exceed six ‘dol rt aryland. of major dition to those now authorized by law, assist! AMOUNT OF SUCH INCREASE. annum: to the salaries ‘To pay the account of G. W. Arnold rigad be composed of four ore | ant peo prepa Dore with the rank pay of “ of commissioner and clerks. [1 definite = ae weet Sor yeaet, ‘iments, and sball have one brigadier igeheral majors of cavalry; ten surgeons and twevty as-| By the act relative to the revenue a4 acco! 01 or with two aldes-de-camp, one assistant adjutant | sistant surgeons, with the mauk and allow- ‘wood, furnished to ¢ United general with the rank of captain, one eh ances now allowed by law. ae States volunteers in the State of assistant quartermester, and one commissary of} Hereafter the adjutant general’s department paryiand, on terms of equity and subsistence sball consist of the fo\lowing officers: Justice... Indefinite. The President is authorized, by and with the One adjutant general, with the rank, pay, and == advice and consent of the Senate, to appolot not | emoluments ofa brigedier general One assistant adjutant ral, with the rank, P*wo ascstaat adjutant geverela, with theTank ‘wo asaisi utant generals, ¢ ran. Second lieutenants, on ue emoluments of a Heutegaat colonel of dred end sixty to twelve oor Four assistant adjutant generals, with the | ®92um. , ~~ 5. rank, pay, and emolumeats of a major of cavalry. | _ Third lieutenants, from seven Teves assistant adjutant meres with the] dred and ninety to as ‘Sdaden dslinve per staff, and con ficers; bat i f facet? TS aebeary a obs Beate Sey can company of 5 in case of refu , By the ect m additional appropriations todos, the President is authorized for the legislative, exeontive, wp y38 and expenses j for fix the com; a of the officers aod for etter perpoos Approved he he United 8t tun dinvina thea mien fy alee Aag s RAlP.nececoeveee. het e. ae RS, 4 a SE shes L q - is wu hg be, etre snr ee ss arc i 2s: ae siecieem oto veies, | ca wo | access, et in nay chee eased

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