302 FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. .. Ch. 18,,19, 20...1875. Fuel. For fuel, thirty thousand eight hundred and fifty-six dollars. Military stores. For military stores, namely: For pay of mechanics, repair of arms, purchase of accoutrements, ordnance stores, flags, drums, lifes, and other instruments nine thousand dollars. _ _ _ of Transportation For transportation of troops, and for expenses of recruiting, nvo th0u· ¤<>¤P¤· sand dollars. f agansperratien For transportation of ofncers traveling without troops, nve thousand 0 <> ¤¤¤‘¤· dollars. napmfiks n n u For repairs of barrackg, land rent of offices where there are no public POM 0 0 we buildings ten thousand dollars. Forage. mllor rogége ger publig liprses and horses belonging to iield and stan o CCIS ve t ousau dollars. Cl othin g not For ’ a ·ment of dischar ed soldiers for clothing not drawn, twent (ll'9.\VD g I y · thousand dollars. Hire of quarters. For hire of quarteis for officers where there are no public quarters, sixteen thousand dollars. Contingent ex- For contingencies, namely: Freight; ferriage; toll; cartage; wharf- P°¤““· a ge; purchase and repair of boats; labor; burial of deceased marines; stationery; telegraphing; apprehension of deserters; oil candles, gas; repairs of gas and water iixtures; water rent; barrack fzurniture; fur- ~ niture for oiTicers’ quarters; bed sacks; wrapping paper ;- oil cloth; crash; rope; twine; spades; shovels; axes; picks; carpenters’ tools; repairs to tire engines; purchase and repair of engine hose; purchase of lumber for benches, mess tables, bunks; repairs to public earryall · purchase and repair of harness; purchase and repair of hand carts and wheel barrows; scavengering; purchase and repair of galleys, cooking stoves, ranges, stoves where there are no grates; gravel for parade grounds; repair of pumps; brushes - brooms; buckets; paving; and for other purposes, twenty thousand dollars. ‘ Approved, January 18, 1875. Jan. 19, 1875. CHAP. 19.-An not to remove the limitation restricting the circulation of banking- "—"*‘i associations issuing notes payable in gold. — I Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United R-S·.51§5,1>-1009. States of America in Congress assembled, That so much of section tive '°P““]°‘1“’ P“""· thousand one hundred and eighty-five of the Revised Statutes of the _ Limit to circuie- United States as limits the circulation of banking·associations, organized
g°m b“”k" for the purpose of issuing notes payable in gold, severally to one million
‘ dollars, be, and the same is hereby, repealed; and each of such existing bankin g-associations may increase its circulating-notes, and new banking associaitzons mlay be organized, in accordance with existing law, without respec o suc imitation. . Approved, J anuary 19, 1875. ‘ _]3m_ 19, 1375_ CHAP. 20.-An act donating condemned cannon to the City of Massillon, Ohio, for
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Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United ¤0g°¤$>&¤¤*;d¤¢¤¤· States of America. in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War be, bans douatzdugg and he hereby is, authorized to deliver, if the same can be done without M,,,BSm,,,,, 0;,,,,, detriment to the Government, four condemned iron cannon and sixteen and Post l39,Grand cannon balls to each of the following named organizations for the purfgggu pose of ornanicnting the burial grounds of deceased soldiers: To the > ”· City of Massillon, Ohio; To Post No 139, Grand Army of the Republiil, at Somerville, Massachusetts. Approved, January 19, 1875.