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“,” for the removal of the Winnebago Indians, may be expended upon such of the said Indians as actually remove, and upon no others. And the said Indians shall be removed either to the neutral ground or to such country as may be assigned to them by treaty on the southwest side of the river Missouri.

, July 2, 1836.

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 the preservation of Castle Island and repairs of Fort Independence, Boston harbor, one hundred thousand dollars.

For Fort Warren, Boston harbor, two hundred thousand dollars.

For Fort Adams, Rhode Island, two hundred thousand dollars.

For Fort Schuyler, East river, New York, two hundred thousand dollars.

For repairs of Fort Columbus and Castle Williams, and officers’ quarters, on Governor’s Island, New York harbor, twenty thousand dollars.

For Fort Delaware, Delaware river, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars.

For Fort Calhoun, Virginia, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars.

For Fort Caswell, Oak Island, North Carolina, sixty thousand dollars.

For fortifications, Charleston harbor, South Carolina, and preservation of the site of Fort Moultrie, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars.

For Fort Pulaski, Cockspur Island, Georgia, one hundred and seventy thousand dollars.

For Fort Pickens, Pensacola, Florida, fifty thousand dollars.

For the fort at Foster’s Bank, Florida, one hundred and sixty thousand dollars.

For incidental expenses attending repairs of fortifications, and for the purchase of additional land in their neighborhood, one hundred thousand dollars.

For contingencies of fortifications, ten thousand dollars.

For the purchase of land and the right of way on Throg’s Point, in Long Island Sound, being the balance of the, carried to the surplus fund the first of January, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine, two thousand dollars.

And the following sums, necessary to close accounts in the Office of the Third Auditor, viz.

For a fort on Cockspur Island, Georgia, two thousand three hundred and eight dollars and fifty-six cents.

For contingencies of fortifications, sixty-one dollars and eight cents.

For fortifications at Pensacola, one thousand two hundred and twenty-three dollars and thirty-one cents.

For the armament of fortifications, in addition to the amount included in the, including cannon, mortars, howitzers, gun carriages, howitzer carriages, mortar beds, powder, cannon balls, shells, and for the transportation of ordnance and ordnance