Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 11.djvu/355

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THIRTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 156. 1858. 335 For the manufacture of arms at the national armories, four hundred A¤¤¤¥i°S- thousand dollars. For the purchase of breech-loading carbines of the best model, to be Bi·cech.1oa/ding selected and approved by a board of ordnance officers, twenty-five thou- °°·'bi¤°¤· sand dollars. For the alteration of old arms so as to make them breech-loading arms, Alteration of upon a model to be selected and approved by a. board of ordnance officers, dd "m“· twenty-Eve thousand dollars: Provided, That any portion of said sum, not Proviso. exceeding five thousand dollars, may be expended under the direction of the Secretary of War, and at his discretion, in applying to the old or new Primers. arms any recent improvement in the mode of priming. For the Allegheny arsenal, thirty-five thousand one hundred dollars. £u°8h°¤Y°¤`5°· For Fort Monroe arsenal, twenty-four thousand nine hundred dollars. n pod, M0,,,m.,_ For Kennebec arsenal, eleven thousand six hundred dollars; two thou- Kennebcc. sand dollars of whigh may be used in bringing gas upon the arsenal grounds, and with leave to extend gas-pipes through the grounds by the gas company. _ For St. Louis arsenal, thirty-one thousand dollars. St' Ij°“"" For Washington arsenal, nine thousand three hundred and seventy-nine W”h*¤8*°“· dollars. For an additional timber and carriage storehouse at the North Carolina N°"*h G”°H"“‘ arsenal, twenty-five thousand dollars. _ For Waterw*liet arsenal, thirty thousand dollars. w“°"l‘°°‘ For repairs and preservation of the public buildings, fences, drains, 1, RSPEXK? °f P“b‘ culverts, and so forth, at all the smaller arsenals, twenty thousand dollars. 1° m lugs` For continuing the construction of the arsenal in California, one hun- AY¤_°¤¤l in Gah dred thousand dollars. “°m‘°“' _ For contingencies of arsenals, ten thousand dollars. C°“”l”€”°"’“‘ For repairing the arsenal and two eighteen-pound gun carriages, at h;;;f1““é§t S°°“' Stonington, Connecticut, seven hundred and Efty dollars. _’ For repairs and improvements and new machinery at Springfield ar- m_f1%;‘“g°°m mory, Massachusetts, fifty-five thousand two hundred and twenty-seven y` dollars. For repairs and improvements and new machinery at Harper’s Ferry, H*¤’P°1"¤ Fm'! one hundred and one thousand nine hundred and seven dollars. mmm` For surveys for military defences, geographical explorations, and re- Sm'"!!- connaissances, for military purposes, and surveys with armies in the field, ninety-Eve thousand dollars. For purchase and repairs of instruments, fifteen thousand dollars. For continuing the survey of the northern and northwestern lakes, including Lake Superior, seventy-five thousand dollars. For printing charts of lake surveys, ten thousand dollars. To enable the Secretary of War to employ temporary clerks in the 1T§;‘*P°*`°¤' office of the Quartermaster-General, on bounty land service, five thousand ° H ‘ dollars. For the support of four companies of volunteers mustered into the V§h;¤*°9£ in service of the United States, at Camp Scott, Utah Territory, in October, Um em ry' November, and December, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, one hundred and seventy-three thousand four hundred and seventy-eight dollars and eighty cents. _ For continuing the construction of the following works of defence : of(%g;;t‘Fg°t‘°“ Fort at Hog Island ledge, in Portland Harbor, Maine, forty thousand pomami H,,,;,,,,-_ dollars. Fort Richmond, Staten Island, New York Harbor, New York, seventy- Hgg::_Y°"k five thousand dollars. ` la Fort Delaware, Delaware River, Delaware, seventy-five thousand dol- D°l*“"”° RlV°*`- rs. Fort Carroll, Soller’s Point Hats, Baltimore Harbor, Maryland, seventy- b B“mm°'° H"' five thousand dollars. on