. A national calendar, for .... Road east of indianopolis, 51200 per Jvhnson, do west of do do Wm. C. Greenup, do in the state of Illinois,.#1250 per annum. Wm. McKnight, Cumberland River, Tenn., 51200 per annum and 2| per cent on disbursements, not to exeet d $2 per Martin, Sup. Road from Line Creek, Alabama, to Chatdioochie river Georgia, 51000 per annum*J. D. Selden, Gen. Sup. works in N. Y. Pa. and Ohio, $G per day and 2* pe cent on disbursements, not to exceed $2 per day. Civil Engineers, employed under the Topographical Bureau, vilh tin amount of Compensation, pay an


. A national calendar, for .... Road east of indianopolis, 51200 per Jvhnson, do west of do do Wm. C. Greenup, do in the state of Illinois,.#1250 per annum. Wm. McKnight, Cumberland River, Tenn., 51200 per annum and 2| per cent on disbursements, not to exeet d $2 per Martin, Sup. Road from Line Creek, Alabama, to Chatdioochie river Georgia, 51000 per annum*J. D. Selden, Gen. Sup. works in N. Y. Pa. and Ohio, $G per day and 2* pe cent on disbursements, not to exceed $2 per day. Civil Engineers, employed under the Topographical Bureau, vilh tin amount of Compensation, pay and emoluments allowed to each,Wm. Howard, Civil Engineer, Surveys in Penn and Ark. Territory, #5 perday and 12 rents per mile while (raveling under orders.\De Witt Clinton, do SarvevS in Vermont, du do \G. W. Hughes, Assistant Civil Engineer, Washington City, £3 50 per day and >•» rthile on ofliee duty, and lOcents per mile while traveling, & Shvishurij, Civil Engineer Sins in Ohio, £ p mon. and lOctspr .>._ Stattsoury, uq J W Smith, \ssistant to Or. Howard,1IV m r>e!?, ? i i ,.» „)^, ... !»?? — Cannon. Muskets, <J*c made in 1883. 141$ Operations of the Ordnance Department, during the past year* During the year between the 1st of October, 1832, and the 30th Sep-tember, 1833, among other articles of ordnance and ordnance stores,which have been fabricated or procured at the several Arsenals and Armonesj are the following, viz. Of artillery, &12 32-pounder cannon; 1 42-pounder casemate car-riage ; 1 32-pounder casemate carriage ; 9 24-pounder casemate carriiges ; 17 24 pounder barbette carriages ; 5 10-inch seacoast mortar beds $?7 field artillery carriages, complete. Of small arms manufactured at the national armories, 25,291 muskets,complete ; 3,290 Halls rifles. Of accoutrements fnationalcalendar1834forc


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