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directed by regulation, shall be fixed at six pounds of coffee and twelve pounds of sugar to every one hundred rations, to be issued weekly when it can be done with convenience to the public service, and, when not so issued, to be paid for in money.

Employment of persons to act as chaplains.
1838, ch. 194.
Pay, &c.
Sec. 18. And be it further enacted, That it shall be lawful for the officers composing the council of administration at any post, from time to time, to employ such person as they may think proper to officiate as chaplain who shall also perform the duties of schoolmaster at such post; and the person so employed shall, on the certificate of the commanding officer of the post, be paid such sum for his services, not exceeding forty dollars per month, as may be determined by the said council of administration, with the approval of the Secretary of War; and, in addition to his pay, the said chaplain shall be allowed four rations per diem, with quarters and fuel.

An additional professor of chemistry, &c.Sec. 19. And be it further enacted, That an additional professor be appointed to instruct the studies of chemistry, mineralogy, and geology with the pay and emoluments now allowed to the professor of mathematics; and that the Secretary of War may assign to the said professor an assistant, to be taken from the officers of the line or cadets:Assistant to said professor. which assistant professor will receive the pay and emoluments allowed to other assistant professors.

Paymaster’s clerks.Sec. 20. And be it further enacted, That whenever suitable non-commissioned officers or privates cannot be procured from the line of the army to serve as paymasters’ clerks, paymasters be and hereby are authorized and empowered by and with the approbation of the Secretary of War to employ citizens to perform that duty, at salaries not to exceed five hundred dollars per annum, each.

Letters and packages on public business to be free of postage.Sec. 21. And be it further enacted, That all letters and packages on public business, to and from the commanding general, the colonel of ordnance, the surgeon general, and the head of the topographical corps, shall be free from postage.

Regiment of riflemen.
Regiment of light infantry.
Sec. 22. And be it further enacted, That the President shall be and he is hereby authorized, whenever he may deem the same expedient, to cause not exceeding two of the regiments of infantry to be armed and equipped and to serve as regiments of riflemen, and one other of the regiments of infantry to be armed and equipped and to serve as a regiment of light infantry.

Acts inconsistent with this act repealed.Sec. 23. And be it further enacted, That all acts and parts of acts inconsistent with the provisions of this act, shall be and the same are hereby repealed.

Pay of officers of the pay and medical department.Sec. 24. And be it further enacted, That hereafter the officers of the pay and medical departments of the army shall receive the pay and emoluments of officers of cavalry of the same grades respectively, according to which they are now paid by existing laws.

The President authorized to appoint additional paymasters.
Their duties, &c.
Sec. 25. And be it further enacted, That when volunteers or militia are called into the service of the United States, so that the paymasters authorized by law shall not be deemed sufficient to enable them to pay the troops with proper punctuality, it shall be lawful for the President to appoint as many additional paymasters as he shall deem necessary, who shall perform the same duty, give the same bond, be subject to the same liability, and receive the same pay and emoluments, as are now provided for paymasters of the army:Proviso.
Proviso.
Provided, however, That the number so appointed shall not exceed one for every two regiments of militia or volunteers: And provided also, That the persons so appointed shall continue in service only so long as their services are required to pay militia and volunteers.

Compensation of ordnance storekeepers designated as paymasters.
Duties of engineers.
Compensation therefor.
1838, ch. 194.
Proviso.
Sec. 26. And be it further enacted, That the compensation hereafter to be allowed to such ordnance storekeepers as shall be designated as