Sec. Si kkd iv h firlhtr inbetei, Tli.it in" the-irt" the winy, twtt regiments of infantry or cavalry Ihall lonftilut* a briyade, ami 111 ill be command ed by a brigadier general; two brigades, a dividon, and (hall be commanded by a major general. Provided viwajs, That it fliall be i.i the discretion of the commanding general to vary this difpotition, whenever he (hall judge it proper ; and provided also, that this fliall list render it necessary to appoint any greater number of general offices than have been heretofore authorized by lnv, foofter than in the opinion of the President, the military service of the United States Ihall require it. Sec. 9. And bt it further enacted, That a commander of the army of the United States (hall be appointed and roinmiflioiled by the (lyle of " General of the Armies of the United States," and the present office and tiffe of Lieutenant General lhall there after be abolilhed. Sec. ic. And be it further enacted, That there fiiall be a Quartermaster General of the army of the United States, who (hall be e ntitled to the rank, pay, emoluments and privileges of a major general. Sec. 11. And be It further enacted, That it (hall be lawful tor the President of the United States, at hii discretion, to organize, officer, and raitc a battalion of riflemen, to eonfill oi the lame number of officers and men. and t« be entitled to the fame pay and emoluments whatsoever as a battalion of in fantry of the line. Sec. 12. And be it further enacted, That to any army of the United States, other than that in which the quartermaster general thall serve, there (lull be a deputy quai'te'mafter general, who fliall be a field officer, and who, in addition t® his other emoluments, Ihall be entitled to fifty dollars per month, which (hall be in full cempenlV.ion for his extra services and trav.-lling expences, but the provilions of this aft are not to affect the present quartermaster general of the army of the United States, who in cafe a quiuter •nfler general shall be appointed by virtue of this aft, is to aft as deputy quarter matter general, and shall hereafter have the rank of lieutenant colonel j and that to every divi sion of an army, there (hall be a division quartermaster, who, in addition to his atlier emoluments, (hall be entitled to thirty dollars per month, which (hall be in full compen lation for his! extra: services and travelling expences ; and that to every brigade there (hall be a brigade quartermaster, who, in ad dition to his other emoluments (hall be en titled to twenty four dollars per month, which (hall be in full compensation for his extra iervices and travelling expences ; each of which officers (hall be chosen by the quar termaster general, from among the regimen tal officers. Sec. 13. And be it further enacted, That to any army of the United States, other t!ian th.it in which the infpeftorgeneral (hall serve, there fliall be a deputy infpeftor ge neral, who (ball be a field officer, and who, in addition to his Esther emoluments, (hall be entitled to fifty dollars per month, which lhall be in full compensation for his extra services and travelling expences ; and that to every division of an army th:re lhall be a division infpeftor, who, io addition to bis other emoluments, lhall be entitled to thirty dollars per month, which shall be in full compensation for his extra services and tra velling expences ; and that to every brigade th're shall be a brigade infpeftor, who in ad dition to his other emoluments, fliall be en titled ta twenty four dollars per month, which lhall be in full compensation for his extra services and travelling expences : each of which officers shall be chofcn by the in fpeftor general from among the regimental officers.—The deputy infpeftor general to be in every cafe approved by the general commanding the army to which lie (hall be annexed. Sec. 14. And be it further enacted. That the adjutant-general of the army ftiall be ex-officio affifhnt infpe&or-general, and that every deputy infpeflor general shall b» ex officio deputy adjutant-general, and shall perform the duties of adjutant-general in the army to which he shall be annexed. Sec. 15. And be it further enacted, That the paymaster general of the armies at the United States, (hall always quarter at or near the head quarters of the main army, or at such place as the commander in chief fiiall deem proper ? and that to the army on the western frontiers «nd to detachments from the main army intended to aft separately for a time, he shall appoint deputy paymasters, who shall account to him for the money ad vanced to them, and shall each give a bond in the sum of fifteen thousand dollars, with fufficient sureties for the faithful diicharge of their duties refpe&ively, and take an oath faithfully te execute the duties of their of fices, and the several regimental paymasters shall also give bond in the sum of five thou sand dollars with one or more fufficient sureties, and take an oath as aforefaid for the faithful diicharge of the duties of their offices refpeftively ; and that the paymaster general shall receive eighty dollars per month with the rations and forage of a major in full compensation for his services and travelling expencet; and the deputy, in addition to his pay and other emoluments, thirty dollars per month in full compensation for tiis extra iervices and travelling expences. Sec. 16. And he it further enacted, That every major general of the aripy of the Uni. ted States (hall be entitled to two aids to be ichofen by l.imfclf, each of whom, in addi tion to his pay and other emoluments in his regiment, (hall receive twenty four dollars per month, and ten dollars per month for forage, when notfurniflied as at'orefaid ; and that every brigadier general of the faidaamy {hall be entitled to one aid to be chosen by bin'fe-lf, who, in addition to his pay and other emoluments in tiis regiment, ftiall re ceive twenty four dollars per mtfmtb, and ten dollars per nidrtth for forage When n«t furniilied a" afurefaid. Sec. \y. And be it further enacted, That the President of the United States be autho rized to engage and appoint, diltinCt from the officers of the corps of artillerists and engineers, two engineers with the rank of Urate nan*.-colonel, and to (lipulate and al low to them rc.peclively, such compenlations as he (lull find necellary and expedient. Sec. 18. And be it further enacted, That an infpeftor of fortifications (hall be appoint ed, whose duties (liali be affigncd him by the Secretary of War under the direction of the President of the United State*, that the compensation to -be allowed to the t'aui 111- fpeftor, if fele&eil from the corps of artille ries and engineers, in full for his extra ser vices and travelling expenees, lhall betides his pay a.id emoluments in the corps, be thirty-five dollars per month, and if he (lull not be an officer in the artillery or army, he Ifralt in full compensation for his services ana expenees be allowed thefurn of feventy five dollars monthly, and be entitled to the rank of major in the army of the United States, and ill cafe the laid infpeftor dial I be chosen from the corps of artillerifls and engineers or army of the United States, his place therein (hall be supplied by promotion or a new appointment or both, as may be requisite ; but he (hall nevertheless retain his station in the said corps or army, and (hall rank and rife therein, in the fame man ner as if he had never been appointed to the said office of iufpeflor. Sec. 19. Andbe it further enacted, That a ration of provisions lhall henceforth consist of eighteen ounces of bread or flour, or when neither can be obtained, of one quart of rice or one and an half pound of lifted or boulted indian meal, one pound and a quarter of frefh beef, or one pound of faked beef, or three quarters of a pound of salted pork, and when frefh meat is issued, fait at the rate of two quarts for every hundred rations, soap at the rate of four pounds, and candles at the rate of a pound and a half for every hun dred rations. Provided always, that there fliall be no diminution of the ration to which any of the troops now in service may be en titled by the terms of their enlifhnent. Sec. 2o And be it further enacted, That every non-commissioned officer, private, ar tificer, and musician of the artillery and in fantry, fliall receive annually, the following articles of uniform cloathing, to wit: one hat, one coat, one vest, two pair of woollen and two pair of linen overalls, four pair of Qioes, four fliirts, four pa r of socks, one blanket, one flock and clasp, and one pair of buckles. Sec- 21. And be it further enacted, That suitable cloathing be provided fwr the dra goons, adapted to the nature 8 do Checks ahd stripes 3 do. Fine Elber field Checks 4 do. Contilfr and Liftadoes i do. Check (hirts. 16 do. Oil cloth*, io do. Tapes of all numbers, plain, twil led, blue and white, aoo Travellingcafcsof different Gzes. 4 cases cut flint De canters, pint & quart 3 cafe 9 gill tumblers i cafe wine g!aflVs 171 boxes of Window Glass, 8 by 10 1 cafe# Sealing Wax With an extensive alTortment of Looking Glass Plates of the folio-wing sizes, 16-1 2, 17"I°T1 17-13, 18-14, 20-12, 2213, 24- 14, 26-15, and 28-16, and a variety of other goods usually imported from Hamburg. Mnrchu. d6t— taw4w. 4 do Cotton Bed Tick® 1 do. Thread ftock in?s, GloVes & pan taloon^ 1 do. Kid Glove* - 2 do. Ribbons 3 do. Garnets and Pearls 2 calks assorted Iron mongery 2 do. Scythes, 10 hands. 4 do. Coffee mills 3 Cables of 125 fa thorns each, 9 & 10 inchx Orations and Eulogiums. This Day Published, J. OHMROD, B Y No. 46, Chefnut flreet, (price 31 cents) ORATION ON THE SUBLIME VIIifVES OF GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON. By Filter Ames. At tie same place may be bad, The Re*. 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