Q. gineer Department from 1st October, 1834, to 30th September, 1835. STATEMENT of the artillery, small arms, accoutrements, and other ordnance stores, issued to the troops and the En 2 21 pounder do. 12 pounder ao. pounder do. 89 162 6 18 21 21 10 24 74 74 36 6 19 12 44 30 6 24 4 4 1 8 8 51521050 70 25 93 336 100 100 400 50 32 pounder casemate chasses, with implements and equipments complete. 32 pounder cast iron carriages. 24 pounder casemate carriages, with implements and equipments complete. 24 pounder chasses, with implements and equipments complete. 24 pounder iron carriages. 24 pounder chasses, irons, sets. 21 pounder barbette carriages, with implements and equip 12 pounder carriages, 6 pounder carriages, Sponges and rammers. Sponges. Powder horns. Priming wires. Tompions. Dark lantern. ments complete. do do Artillery harness sets for two wheel hors s. 32 pounder cannon balls. 24 pounder 6 pounder 10 inch shells. do. do. do. do. Spring vices. Wipers. Screw drivers. Musket flints. CLASS 7. 27 66 83 814 196 2 1 69 67 17,200 1,600 338 273 188 4 24,925 3,930 125 500 200 100 434 6,512 74,500 STATEMENT G-Continued. 20,000 CLASS 8. Musket ball and buck shot cartridges. ORDNANCE OFFICE, Washington, November 20, 1835, 70 337 4 30 3 6 4 Refined whiskey, gallons. Timber, pieces. Pit coal tar, gallons. Pumice stone, lbs. Rotten stone, lbs. Linseed oil, gallons. Spirits turpentine, gallons. White lead, lbs. Litharge, lbs. Black paint, lbs. Chrome green, lbs. Umber, lbs. Handsaws. Files. Paint brushes. Scissors, pair. Powder measures. Funnel. Cooper adze. Earthen bowls. Musket and rifle chargers. Laboratory knives. H. STATEMENT, in abstract, of the operations of the United States lead mines in the vicinity of Fever river, from the 30th of September, 1834, to the 30th of September, 1835. Pounds of lead made during the year 3,754,290 Pounds of lead which have accrued as rent during the present year 209,585 Pounds of lead remaining due September 30, 1834 328,802 Total of rent lead due 538,387 Pounds of rent lead received in the year ending September 30, 1835 45,074 Pounds of rent lead remaining due September 30, 1835 493,313 ORDNANCE OFFICE, Washington, November 20, 1835. GEO. BOMFORD, Colonel of Ordnance. I. STATEMENT of the lead made annually at the United States lead mines, from the year 1821, when their superintendence was transferred from the Treasury to the War Department, to September 30, 1835. NOTE.-The amount of rent lead accruing for the above period is 5,909,216 pounds. ORDNANCE OFFICE, Washington, November 20, 1835. GEO. BOMFORD, Colonel of Ordnance. |