Harbor of Presque Isle, Penn., continuing the improvement of the Harbor at mouth of Bass river, Mass., continuing the improvement of Harbor of Boston, continuing the preservation of Rainsford island in 13,536 73 1 37 6,333 00 Harbor of Saybrook, Connecticut, improving the 6,333 00 6,333 00 15,710 00 15,710 00 6,460 00 9,250 00 Harbor, Black Rock, Connecticut, continuing sea-wall to preserve Fairweather island, &c. 4,526 00 4,526 00 2,800 00 1,726 00 8,093 00 Harbor of Burlington, Vermont, continuing the construction of breakwater at P 8,093 00 3,093 00 5,000 00 Harbor of Portland, Lake Erie, New York, continuing the improve. 31,000 00 31,000 00 30,520 00 480 00 Harbor of Salmon river, Lake Ontario, New York, continuing the improvement of the Harbor at Whitehall, New York, continuing the improvement of the 1 14 11,200 50 11,200 50 12,500 00 12,500 00 EEADS OF APPROI RIATIONS. STATEMENT-Continued. Lake Champlain, deepening the channel between the islands of North and South Hero $6,000 00 Dismal Swamp canal, improving the natural channels, &c. 9,700 00 $8,706 75 8,706 75 8,706 75 28,950 00 Light-house at Old Point Comfort into Fortress Monroe, removing. Light-house or beacon-light on one of the piers at harbor of Oswego. 28,950 00 19,398 00 $9,552 00 187,409 26 48,500 00 138,909 26 Beacon-light at Erie, Pennsylvania, erecting. Act March 3, 1837 Roads and canals, expenses of examinations and surveys Surveys of a military character, and for defences of Atlantic and western frontiers Road from Detroit to Saganaw bay. Act March 3, 1835 Road, military western frontier, surveying and opening the Road, mail route and pest, through the Creek country Road from Madison, opposite Dubuque, on the Mississippi river 674 00 600 85 674 00 *674 00 669 64 1,270 49 1,197 85 72 64 Cumberland road in Ohio, payment of arrearages due contractors on. Road from the northern boundary of Florida to Appalachicola. Act March 3, 1837 Road from Fort Howard to Green bay, to northern boundary line of Illinois 401 00 14,500 00 10,000 00 *4 52 1,461 04 1,461 01 *1,461 04 52,125 67 52,125 67 401 00 40,000 00 12,125 67 400 00 1.00 Road, military, from Fort Crawford to Fort Howard, completion of Road from Tallahassee to lolà, on the river Appalachicola, opening and constructing Road from Jacksonville, by Mineral Springs, to Tallahassee, repairing Road from Jacksonville, by Garey's Ferry, to Newmansville, repairs 15,800 00 15,800 00 15,800 00 10,000 00 10,000 00 5,500 00 4,500 00 1 7,500 00 7,500 00 7,500 00 Road from Dubuque to a point on the northern boundary of the State of Road, construction of bridges, &c., between Prairie du Chien and Dubuque 5,000 00 5,000 00 5,000 09 Relief of sundry citizens who have lost property by the depredations of 113 96 113 96 113 96 Relief of legal representatives of Michael Fenwick. Act March 3, 1839 Relief of Joseph Jackson. Act March 3, 1839 7,000 00 7,000 00 7,000 00 Relief of A. J. Pickett and George W. Gayle. Act March 3, 1839 2,284 35 49,701 22 5,875 16 216 46 2,284 35 49,701 22 *5,875 16 *216 46 *2,284 35 6,013 41 6,013 41 97,063 63 316,941 57 414,005 20 280,209 38 133,795 82 Tennessee volunteers, mustered into service by General Gaines. Aet 58,494 43 59 20 53,553 63 58,553 63 Pay due the executive staff of the governor of Tennessee. Act March 1, 1837-100 Tennessee volunteers, liabilities incurred by Governor Cannon. Act Pay of rifle rangers, Coosada volunteers, and Independence Blues. Act One month's pay, &c., to volunteers of Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, 47,863 98 110 98 1,448 52 49,423 48 Lost horses,-payment to the Missouri volunteers for horses lost or cast away, &c. 49,423 48 Forage for dragoons, voiunteers, officers, &c. Acts June 12, 1838, and 1 35,000 00 1,569 96 392,831 00 12,597 12 406,998 08 406,341 74 656 34 Freight or transportation into Florida or Cherokee country. Acts June 12, 1838, and March 3, 1839 60,193 69 254,628 00 51,641 15 366,462 84 212,736 04 153,726 80 Wagons, carts, &c. Acts June 12, 1838, and March 3, 1839 35,929 82 92,000 00 24,592 35 152,522 17 100,504 79 52,017 38 Subsistence of militia, volunteers, and friendly Indians. Act June 12, 1838 Purchase of powder, &c. Act June 12, 1888 Transportation of supplies, &c. Acts June 12, 1838, and March 3, 1839 152,455 68 300,000 00 76,931 34 529,387 02 342,595 05 186,791 97 Accoutrements and arms for infantry and cavalry, including militia. Three vessels of light draught, purchase and maintaining in service. 15,783 29 50,000 00 50,000 00 47,300 00 2,700 00 For the purpose of holding a treaty with the Seminole Indians. Act Salary of clerk to superintendent south of the Missouri river 1,000 00 1,000 00 1,000 00 * Surplus fund. |