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Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and the same are hereby appropriated, to be paid out of any unappropriated money in the treasury, for certain fortifications, viz:

For fort Adams, one hundred thousand dollars.

For fort Hamilton, eighty-six thousand dollars.

For fort Monroe, one hundred thousand dollars.

For fort Calhoun, one hundred thousand dollars.

For fort Macon, in North Carolina, sixty thousand dollars.

For fort at Oak Island, North Carolina, sixty thousand dollars.

For fortifications at Charleston, South Carolina, twenty-five thousand dollars.

For fort at Mobile Point, Alabama, ninety thousand dollars.

For fort Jackson, Louisiana, eighty-five thousand dollars.

For fortifications at Pensacola, in Florida, one hundred and thirty thousand dollars.

For contingencies of fortifications, ten thousand dollars.

For purchase of a site for a fort at Cockspur Island, Georgia, five thousand dollars.

, February 27, 1830.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and the same are hereby, appropriated, to be paid out of any unappropriated money in the treasury, for the service of the military establishment, for the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty, viz:

For pay of the army and subsistence of the officers, one million and sixty-three thousand nine hundred and nine dollars.

For forage for officers, forty-six thousand two hundred and nineteen dollars.

For clothing for the servants of officers, twenty thousand four hundred and thirty dollars.

For subsistence, in addition to an unexpended balance of forty-five thousand dollars, two hundred and ninety-five thousand five hundred dollars.

For clothing for the army, camp equipage, cooking utensils, and hospital furniture, in addition to materials and clothing on hand, amounting to eighty thousand dollars, one hundred and thirty-six thousand three hundred and forty-four dollars.

For the medical and hospital department, twenty-eight thousand dollars.

For the quartermaster’s department, four hundred and seven thousand dollars.

For fuel, stationery, transportation, printing, postage, and forage for the military academy, nine thousand six hundred and sixty dollars.

For repairs and improvements of the buildings and grounds about the hospital at West Point, four thousand three hundred and ten dollars.

For defraying the expenses of the board of visiters at West Point, fifteen hundred dollars.

For hire of quartermasters and adjutant’s clerks, and assistants to librarian and professors of chemistry, one thousand and ninety-two dollars.