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THIRTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Ssss. I. Ch. 6. 1861. 263 horses, mules, and harness, and the purchase and repair of wagons, carts, and drays; and of ships and other sca-going vessels and boats required for the transportation of supplies and for garrison purposes; for drayago and cartage at the several posts; hire of teamsters; transportation of fhnds for the pay and other disbursiog departments ; the expense of sai1— ing public transports on the various rivers, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Yublic ¤‘¤¤¤· Atlantic, and for procuring water at such posts as from their situation re- P°$,;m._ quire it to be brought from a distance; and for clearing roads and remov- Roads. ing obstructions from roads, harbors, and rivers, to the extent which may be required for the actual operation of the troops in the Held, sixteen million two hundred and twenty thousand nine hundred and Hfmy-four dollars. For gunboats on the western rivers, one million dollars. G¤¤b<>¤*$· Hire of quarters for troops; of storehouses for the safe-keeping of mil- Quarters, &¤. itary stores; of grounds for summer cautonments, and for temporary huts, one million five hundred thousand dollars. For clothing, camp and garrison equipage, thirteen million four hun- Clothing. dred and sixteen thousand four hundred and thirty-seven dollars and two cents. For contingencies of the army, two hundred thousand dollars. C<>¤§i¤S*=¤¤*¤¤- For the medical and hospital departments, one million two hundred and h M?S;{’“éc““d seventy-one thousand eight hundred and forty-one dollars. Pm- For armament of fortifications, four hundred and fifty-seven thousand Amameut of Six hundred down-s_ fortifications. For the current expenses of the ordnance service, two hundred and six Ordnancethousand two hundred and ninety-two dollars. For ordnance, ordnance stores, and supplies, including horse equipments for all mounted troops, two million three hundred and sixty thousand dollars. For the manufacture of arms, two million Eve hundred and seventy- Manufacture of three thousand three hundred and ten dollars. “"”· For increasing the manufacturing capacity of the national armory, four hundred and twenty-two thousand five hundred dollars. For the purchase of gunpowder and lead, four hundred and fifty-one Gunpowderaud thousand seven hundred and eighty dollars._ lm For the purchase of artillery horses, two hundred and seventy-Eve Anmexyhorsos. thousand dollars. For additions to and extensions of the shop-room, machinery, tools and Extures at the difercnt arsenals, one hundred and twenty-six thousand siv hundred and ninety dollars. For the following fortifications: Fortinutious. Fort. Montgomery, Lake Champlain, New York, twenty thousand dolhrs. Fort Knox, Penobscot River, Maine, twenty thousand dollars. Fort on Hog Island Ledge, Portland harbor, Maine, fifteen thousand dollars. Fort Adams, Newport harbor, Rhode Island, five thousand dollars. Fort Richmond, Staten Island, New York, ten thousand dollars. Fort on site of Fort Tompkins, Staten Island, New York, fifty thousand dollars. Fort at W'd1et’s Point, opposite Fort Schuyler, New York, one hundred thousand dollars. Fort Carroll, Bdtimore harbor, Maryland, twenty-five thousand dollars. Fort Calhoun, Hampton Roads, Virginia, twenty·i;lv0 thousand dollars. Fort Taylor, Key West, Florida, one hundred thousand dollars. Fort Jefferson, Garden Key, Florida, one hundred thousand dollars. Fort at F on Point, San Francisco bay, California, fifty thousand dollars. —