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 TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 35. 1847. 151 hundred and sixty-seven thousand six hundred and twenty-mne dollars. For current expenses of the ordnance service, one hundred thou- _Ordn:mce ¤ersand dollars. "l°°· For armament of fortifications, one hundred thousand dollars. f. 1;Q{!“P{“°“* °f For manufacture of arms at the national armories, three hundred 0 mm and sixty thousand dollars. ` For repairs and improvements, and new machinery, at Springfield   srarmory, eighteen thousand five hundred dollars. m°rY‘ For repairs and improvements, and new machinery, at Harper’s H=¤’P•=*’S Ferry; Ferry armory, seventeen thousand seven hundred and seventy dollars. °"”°'y' For arsenals, nity-one thousand four hundred and eighty dollars. A¤¤¤¤l¤- For expenses of preparing drawings of a uniform system of artil- Drawings or lery, five thousand dollars. '·“m°'Y· For surveys with armies in the field, twenty-thousand dollars. s“"°Y*- For providing thr the comfort of discharged soldiers who may be Dischargedsollanded at New Orleans, or other places within the United States, so dl¢‘”· disabled by disease or by wounds received in the service as to be unable to proceed to their homes, and for forwarding destitute soldiers to their homes, five hundred thousand dollars; said sum to be applied and expended under the direction of the Secretary of \Var. For the purchase of land, erection of barracks for soldiers, and _La.ndand erecquarters for officers and laundresses, and for brick wall to enclose mn °fb*m°k*· the grounds, and grading and paving the river banks at Newport barracks, Kentucky, twenty-four thousand five hundred dollars. _ _ For contingencies of fortifications, two hundred thousand dollars. °,.g;€§;‘f§:;“ Sec. :2. And be it further enacted, That the following sums be, DeEc,ancics_` and the same are hereby appropriated, to supply deliciencies in appropriations made for the service of the present fiscal year, under the following heads, viz 1 Y0ii:ii;'iMii:so· For pay of volunteers, under resolution of eighth August, eighteen Eldon O; Aug gl hundred and forty-six, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. 184{5, Nv- 20- For pay of volunteers under act of thirteenth May, eighteen hun- pa; "l:;‘,;i"*ac, dred and forty-six, one hundred and forty-three thousand dollars. min ltiay, 1846, For travelling allowance of volunteers, five hundred thousand °h,,,;;€u. . ing aldoh ars. i,,,,.,·ame_ For transportation and supplies, &.c., in quartermaster’s depart- Tr¤¤5r>¤r¤ti¤¤ ment, four millions dollars. mgdi;gtldlP;hysi· For services of private physicians, including the purchase of medi- ems. cal and hospital supplies, sixty-five thousand dollars. For pay, including subsistence and other allowances to officers of _ Pay,&c. to uf- the ten regiments of regular troops, authorized during the present f;f;€‘f,s“‘° °°" session, three hundred and eighty-seven thousand nine hundred and isi7,c1i.8. seventy-three dollars. _ For subsistence in kind for such regiments, two hundred and ki$;l**lS*¢¤°° l" twenty-one thousand five hundred and seventy-one dollars and fifty- A ' two cents. For pay of eleven regiments of volunteers recently called into ser- Pay or volunvice, one milliou three thousand one hundred and ten dollars. """’· For subsistence in kind, of said regiments of volunteers, two hun- 5i.;,,;;;,;,,,.,,, dred and eighty-three thousand four hundred and eighteen dollars and eighty-five cents. _ _ For expenses of recruiting, including bounties, two hundred and R¤°’¤¤¤¤s· sixty-two thousand eight hundred and ninety·five dollars. For ordnance, ordnance stores and supplies, four hundred and fifty- Ordnance, su:. two thousand Five hundred and fifty-seven dollars. For the repair and construction of roads and bridges for the use of Rep¤ir.&c.,¤l' armies in the held one hundred thousand dollars. '°”;fl;* fS€°‘, , * . . . . rtiheations For deficiency of former appropriations for fortifications at Oak ,,,0,,,, ;,,,,,d_ Island, one thousand and thirty dollars and fifty-nine cents.