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ve batteries, of six pieces each, numbering, in the maximum aggregate, 1,909 officers and men; nine regiments of infantry, each regiment containing three battalions of eight companies each numbering, in the maximum aggregate 2,452 officers and men, making a maximum increase of infantry of 22,068 officers and men. In the enlistment of men to fill the additional regiments of the regular Army, it is recommended that the term of enlistment be made three years, to correspond with the call of May 4 for volunteers; and that to all who shall receive an honorable discharge at the close of their term of service, a bounty of $100 shall be given. The mounted troops of the old army consist of live regiments, with a maximum aggregate of 4,400 men. Not more than one-fourth of these troops are available for service at the seat of war. At least two regiments of artillery are unavailable, being stationed on the western coast and in the Florida forts. The appointment of civilians to impor