Replacing Deserters and those rendered unfit for duty, including bounties and premiums for enlisting Subsistence to the non-commissioned Officers, Artificers, Musicians, and Privates of the Army.-4,284,005 rations, estimated at an average of 19 cents per ration Clothing for the non-commissioned Officers, Musicians, and Privates 174,500 32,000 813,960 646,430 Camp equipage, fuel, straw, tools, stationery, transportation, erecting and repairing barracks, and hire of quarters 460,000 Medicines, instruments, and stores for hospitals, posts, garrisons, and regiments, and for paying Assistants, Nurses, Matrons, and Attending Physicians not of the Army 100,000 Ordnance and ordnance stores, and Arsenals, and for the public Armouries at Springfield and Harper's Ferry 1,066,000 Maps, plans, books, instruments, fuel, and stationery for the Military Academy; repairing buildings at West Point, &c. 16,750 Advance by the State of Pennsylvania, for defraying the expenses of the Militia of that State . . 300,000 Running the lines of the Territory ceded by the Creek Nation, on the 14th of August, 25,000 135,000 TOTAL FOR MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT AND INDIAN DEPARTMENT.... Dollars. 7,699,625 NAVAL ESTABLISHMENT. Pay, Rations, and Subsistence of the Officers, Seamen, Ordinary Seamen and Boys, of the Navy of The United States. 1,900 Seamen 1,600 Ordinary Seamen 5,444 Provisions for 5,444 persons; making 1,987,060 rations, at 25 cents Repairs of Vessels, exclusive of the Macedonian Repairs of the Frigate Macedonian Ordnance and Ordnance stores Salt-petre and sulphur, &c. Repairs of Navy Yards, construction of Docks, &c. Contingent Expenses 496,765 10,000 275,000 50,000 1 To cover deficit of the year 1816, in consequence of arrearage claims for the last of the War TOTAL FOR NAVY Extra Pay to Adjutant, Pay-master and Quarter-master, at 30 dollars per month 1,200. 3 2,190 438 1,638 9,600 14,600 2,920 12,520 11,520 23,360 4,672 16,192 7,128 7,128 8,256 8,256 5,040 5,040 56,736 |