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July 1st, 1863 AD (search for this): article 1
Estimates for the support of the Government. The Secretary of the Treasury has submitted to Congress his estimates of the appropriations necessary for the support of the Government from July 1st to December 31st, 1863, and last night they were passed by the House. The estimates are as follows: Legislative281,045.50 Executive salary of President, &c.24,125.00 Treasury Department22,711,490.61 War Department34,813,518.00 Navy Department State Department57,470.00 Department of Justice775,488.38 Post Office Department Miscellaneous10,0 0.00 Total In looking over the estimates is detail we find some interesting statement of . To support one regiment of light artillery (10 companies) six months it costs $405,781. A regiment of cavalry for the same time costs $817,871; and a regiment of infantry for the same length of time costs . The cost of supporting 250 Generals, 400 Alas., 163 Brigade Quartermasters, 750 Brigade Commissioner 500 chaplains and which is the f
December 31st, 1863 AD (search for this): article 1
Estimates for the support of the Government. The Secretary of the Treasury has submitted to Congress his estimates of the appropriations necessary for the support of the Government from July 1st to December 31st, 1863, and last night they were passed by the House. The estimates are as follows: Legislative281,045.50 Executive salary of President, &c.24,125.00 Treasury Department22,711,490.61 War Department34,813,518.00 Navy Department State Department57,470.00 Department of Justice775,488.38 Post Office Department Miscellaneous10,0 0.00 Total In looking over the estimates is detail we find some interesting statement of . To support one regiment of light artillery (10 companies) six months it costs $405,781. A regiment of cavalry for the same time costs $817,871; and a regiment of infantry for the same length of time costs . The cost of supporting 250 Generals, 400 Alas., 163 Brigade Quartermasters, 750 Brigade Commissioner 500 chaplains and which is the
April 20th (search for this): article 1
23. --I have received the Washington Chronicle of Tuesday, 21st inst., and send you a summary of its contents: The following is the last trap laid by the Yankees to keep their troops in service: Headquarters Army of the Potomac, April 20.--Officers in relation to enlistment offering in were published to-day. General Orders No. 41.--First the companies and regiments which re-enlist shall retain their company and regimental officers. The regiment will have a full will be ser crew in a sinking condition on the 10th of April. The prize schooner Antelope has arrived in New York. The New York Legislature have appropriated one million dollars for harbor defences at New York city. A from St. Louis dated April 20 save that General Cabell with 3,000 and four pieces of artillery 2,000 Federal at before daylight Saturday morning and, were repulsed, and retracted in disorder. Col. attacked the rebels at Colina Tenn., seven and destroying their cam
April 23rd (search for this): article 1
[from our own Reporter.] Fredericksburg, April 23. --I have received the Washington Chronicle of Tuesday, 21st inst., and send you a summary of its contents: The following is the last trap laid by the Yankees to keep their troops in service: Headquarters Army of the Potomac, April 20.--Officers in relation to enlistment offering in were published to-day. General Orders No. 41.--First the companies and regiments which re-enlist shall retain their company and regimental officers. The regiment will have a full will be sent home at public expense "the case of the furlough being two years or nine months, is the case may be, from the case of the original muster into the service of the United States." (What does that mean?) Second. Where regiments in a body decline to re-enlist, the officers and man will be mustered out at the respiration of two years or nine months from the date of their muster into the service of the United States Arms, &c., will be turned over
[from our own Reporter.] Fredericksburg, April 23. --I have received the Washington Chronicle of Tuesday, 21st inst., and send you a summary of its contents: The following is the last trap laid by the Yankees to keep their troops in service: Headquarters Army of the Potomac, April 20.--Officers in relation to enlistment offering in were published to-day. General Orders No. 41.--First the companies and regiments which re-enlist shall retain their company and regimental officers. The regiment will have a full will be sent home at public expense "the case of the furlough being two years or nine months, is the case may be, from the case of the original muster into the service of the United States." (What does that mean?) Second. Where regiments in a body decline to re-enlist, the officers and man will be mustered out at the respiration of two years or nine months from the date of their muster into the service of the United States Arms, &c., will be turned ove
e United States." (What does that mean?) Second. Where regiments in a body decline to re-enlist, the officers and man will be mustered out at the respiration of two years or nine months from the date of their muster into the service of the United States Arms, &c., will be turned over to their division ordinance office, and transportation and them home. Third, When than half re-enlist, the proportion of officers to . There was an immense Union League demonstration in Baltimore on the 10th. Resolutions were adapted in favor of any measures to suppress the rebellion, and asking the Government to slavery in the State. were collected to Governors Cannon of Delaware and of Maryland. "Though all things perish, the Union and this country live? [ must be a lunatic ] They favor arming negroes with space as musket as the President thinks best. General Schenck is endorsed. (He is ordering woman South in order to help on the starvation among traitors.) In New York also, on
al Schenck is endorsed. (He is ordering woman South in order to help on the starvation among traitors.) In New York also, on 20th, there was a grand Union League performances at Fifth Avenue Hotel. General Scott very feebly presided for one hour.--Among the speakers were Van Buren D. S. Blankinson, George Bancroft, Raymond H. B. Staunton, etc. The steamer Barrow, with 70 bales of and 12 barrels of turpentine, a blockade runner from St. Mary's, bound to Nassau was out by her crew in a sinking condition on the 10th of April. The prize schooner Antelope has arrived in New York. The New York Legislature have appropriated one million dollars for harbor defences at New York city. A from St. Louis dated April 20 save that General Cabell with 3,000 and four pieces of artillery 2,000 Federal at before daylight Saturday morning and, were repulsed, and retracted in disorder. Col. attacked the rebels at Colina Tenn., seven and destroying their camps.
and asking the Government to slavery in the State. were collected to Governors Cannon of Delaware and of Maryland. "Though all things perish, the Union and this country live? [ must be a lunatic ] They favor arming negroes with space as musket as the President thinks best. General Schenck is endorsed. (He is ordering woman South in order to help on the starvation among traitors.) In New York also, on 20th, there was a grand Union League performances at Fifth Avenue Hotel. General Scott very feebly presided for one hour.--Among the speakers were Van Buren D. S. Blankinson, George Bancroft, Raymond H. B. Staunton, etc. The steamer Barrow, with 70 bales of and 12 barrels of turpentine, a blockade runner from St. Mary's, bound to Nassau was out by her crew in a sinking condition on the 10th of April. The prize schooner Antelope has arrived in New York. The New York Legislature have appropriated one million dollars for harbor defences at New York city.
than half re-enlist, the proportion of officers to . There was an immense Union League demonstration in Baltimore on the 10th. Resolutions were adapted in favor of any measures to suppress the rebellion, and asking the Government to slavery in the State. were collected to Governors Cannon of Delaware and of Maryland. "Though all things perish, the Union and this country live? [ must be a lunatic ] They favor arming negroes with space as musket as the President thinks best. General Schenck is endorsed. (He is ordering woman South in order to help on the starvation among traitors.) In New York also, on 20th, there was a grand Union League performances at Fifth Avenue Hotel. General Scott very feebly presided for one hour.--Among the speakers were Van Buren D. S. Blankinson, George Bancroft, Raymond H. B. Staunton, etc. The steamer Barrow, with 70 bales of and 12 barrels of turpentine, a blockade runner from St. Mary's, bound to Nassau was out by her crew in a
George Bancroft (search for this): article 1
nd of Maryland. "Though all things perish, the Union and this country live? [ must be a lunatic ] They favor arming negroes with space as musket as the President thinks best. General Schenck is endorsed. (He is ordering woman South in order to help on the starvation among traitors.) In New York also, on 20th, there was a grand Union League performances at Fifth Avenue Hotel. General Scott very feebly presided for one hour.--Among the speakers were Van Buren D. S. Blankinson, George Bancroft, Raymond H. B. Staunton, etc. The steamer Barrow, with 70 bales of and 12 barrels of turpentine, a blockade runner from St. Mary's, bound to Nassau was out by her crew in a sinking condition on the 10th of April. The prize schooner Antelope has arrived in New York. The New York Legislature have appropriated one million dollars for harbor defences at New York city. A from St. Louis dated April 20 save that General Cabell with 3,000 and four pieces of artillery 2,0
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