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For repairs of Fort Washington, Potomac river, thirty-five thousand dollars;

For Fort Monroe, Old Point Comfort, Virginia, one hundred and fifteen thousand dollars;

For repairs of Forts Caswell and Johnson, and preservation of the site of the former, at the mouth of Cape Fear River, North Carolina, five thousand dollars;

For Fort Sumter, Charleston harbor, South Carolina, fifteen thousand dollars;

For commencing dyke to Drunken Dick shoal, for preservation of Sullivan’s island, and site of Fort Moultrie, Charleston harbor, South Carolina, thirty thousand dollars;

For Fort Pulaski, Savannah river, Georgia, thirty-five thousand dollars;

For repairs of Fort Marion, St. Augustine, Florida, twenty thousand dollars;

For continuing sea-wall at St. Augustine, Florida, five thousand dollars;

For Fort Pickens, Pensacola harbor, Florida, twenty thousand dollars;

For Fort Barrancas, Pensacola harbor, Florida, forty-five thousand dollars;

For Fort Morgan, Mobile Point, Alabama, forty thousand dollars;

For Fort Livingston, Barrataria bay, Louisiana, thirty thousand dollars;

For repairs of other forts on the approaches to New Orleans, Louisiana, fifty thousand dollars;

For defensive works, and barracks, and purchase of site at or near Detroit, Michigan, fifty thousand dollars;

For purchase of site, and for barracks and defensive works at or near Buffalo, New York, fifty thousand dollars;

For fortifications at the outlet of Lake Champlain, and purchase of site, seventy-five thousand dollars;

For defensive works, barracks, and other necessary buildings, and purchase of site for a depot at or near the junction of the Matawankeag and Penobscot river, Maine, twenty-five thousand dollars;

For contingencies of fortifications, fifteen thousand dollars;

For incidental expenses attending repairs of fortifications, fifty-five thousand five hundred dollars;

. And be it further enacted, That the following sums be, and are hereby, appropriated in like manner:

For current expenses of ordnance service, twenty-five thousand dollars;

For purchase of ordnance and ordnance stores, seventy-five thousand dollars;

For armament of fortifications, one hundred thousand dollars;

For purchase of saltpetre and brimstone, twenty thousand dollars;

. And be it further enacted, That the following sums be in like manner appropriated:

For preventing and suppressing Indian hostilities, viz:

For balance required, in addition to the sum applicable out of the amount appropriated at the last session of Congress, for arrearages of pay due Florida militia called into service by the Governor of the Territory in eighteen hundred and forty, nineteen thousand three hundred and eighty-eight dollars and two cents:

For arrearages of pay due Florida militia, commanded by Brigadier General Read, for six months in the service of the United States, commencing November, eighteen hundred and forty, and terminating April, eighteen hundred and forty-one, two hundred and ninety-seven thousand two hundred and thirteen dollars and ninety-two cents;