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66 THIRTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cx-1. 163. 1860. to the extent which may be required for the actual operations of the troops on the frontier, two million three hundred and sixty thousand dollars. mms. For the purchase of horses for the two regiments of dragoons, the two regiments of cavalry, and the regiment of mounted riflemen, one hundred and fifteen thousand dollars. O<>¤*l¤S°¤°l°¤· For contingencies of the army, twenty-five thousand dollars. Medicel,&c., For the medical and hospital departments, seventy-six thousand two d°P”*”°°°*“· hundred and twenty-five dollars and fifty cents. Miscellaneous. For contingent expenses of the adjutant-generals department at department headquarters, five hundred dollars. _ For compensation of the clerk and messenger in the office of the commanding-general, two thousand dollars. _ For contingent expenses of the office of the commanding-general, three hundred dollars. Fortincations. For armament of fortifications, two hundred thousand dollars. For the current expenses of the ordnance service, one hundred and · Efty-six thousand dollars. 0r<i¤¤¤¤¤. &¢· For ordnance, ordnance stores, and supplies, including horse equipments for the mounted regiments, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. For horses and~ horse medicines for the batteries of light artillery, thirty thousand dollars. Manufacture For the manufacture of arms at the national armories, two hundred °f’“"”“‘ and fifty thousand dollars. Spr-ingusld For repairs and improvements and new machinery at Springfield ‘““°'Y· armory, Massachusetts, of which twelve thousand dollars may be applied to the purchase of land on the north side of the new water shops, sixty- three thousand six hundred and twenty-five dollars. F `H¤*‘P°*"¤ For repairs and improvements and new machinery at Harper’s Ferry my' armory, sixty-five thousand five hundred dollars. A¤°¤¤l¤· d {or the Allegheny arsenal, six thousand three hundred and fifty-eight 0 ars. For the Benicia arsenal, fifty thousand dollars. For Charleston arsenal, fifteen thousand dollars. For Fort Monroe arsenal, twenty-three thousand four hundred and fifty dollars. gor gewhY8;k prsenal, onp, thousand one hundred dollars. or ort ro ina arsena repairs, and gas fixtures, five thousand five hundred dollars. For St. Louis arsenal, three thou and seven hundred and fifty dollars. For Texas arsenal, forty-three thousand dollars. For Washington arsenal, two thousand five hundred dollars. For Watertown arsenal, two thousand five hundred dollars. For Watervliet arsenal, eleven thousand dollars. For contingencies of arsenals, twenty thousand dollars. “Nll§*°*ir’ ¤¤¤· For surveys for military defences, geographical explorations, and recony°’ notssances for military purposes, and surveys with the armies in the field, fifty thousand dollars. For purchase and repairs of instruments, ten thousand dollars. For printing charts of lake surveys, ten thousand dollars. For continuing the survey of the northern and northwestern lakes, in- A pmm Sw clu]d`2`gt{;al:paSppepior, seventyixgge tpousand dollars. . • · cure or urc eo a aratu ' M la “‘K“"l“‘ signals, two thousand dolla1?s. And thatllhere bye tiiiilsclllldpmgnxaghggdd Signal omcsr. army one signal officer, with the rank, pay, and allowances of a. major of qsppzlryé Lvllpdshalldhave charge, under the direction of the Secretary of thorngpth. signs uty, and of all books, papers, and apparatus connected gafgfjggy For surveys and selections of sites, and for plans and estimates for