| Hall's patent do Pistols. | Guns carriages | Travelling forge. Screw drivers. 4,410 61 48,250 356,000 4,066 4,312 9 36 14 13 2 3,562 2,330 550 57 206 10 1 17,712 17,712 1,771 1,784 124 90 ORDNANCE OFFICE, Washington, November 24, 1832 Wipers. STATEMENT C-Continued. . REPAIRED. 5 Ball screws. Spring vises. Sets accoutrements. Sponges and rammers. Ladles and worms. Powder barrels. Water casks. Wagon. | Carts, D. STATEMENT of the arms, accoutrements, &c., procured, and of the expenditures made, under the Act for arming the Militia, from the 1st October, 1831, to the 30th September, 1832. Amount paid for arms, &c. Do. for inspection, packing boxes, storage, and distribution of the arms, &c., to the several States and Territories $165,597 66 7,971 60 $173,569 26 ORDNANCE OFFICE, Washington, November 24, 1824. GEO. BOMFORD, Col. of Ordnance. E. APPORTIONMENT of arms to the Militia for the year 1831, the act of 1808, for arming and equipping the whole body Militia. F. STATEMENT of the Ordnance and Ordnance Stores, distributed to the Militia, under the act of April, 1808, from the 1st of October, ! 1831, to the 30th September, 1832. 2 8-pounder brass cannon. 2 6 inch brass howitzers. 12 6-pounder iron cannon. 1 24 pounder iron howitzer, with carriage and equipments complete. 4 12-pounder field carriages, and equipments complete. 12,470 muskets complete. 18 6-pounder 8,135 rifles do. 5,345 pistols. 120 carbines. do. do. do. G. 30th September, 1832. STATEMENT of the Artillery, Small Arms, Accoutrements, and other Ordnance Stores, issued to the Troops, the Engineer Department, and to the State of South Carolina, on the late war account, from 1st October, 1831, to 2 24-pounder iron howitzers. ∞ 24-pounder casemate, and barbette carriages, complete. 2 314 2 1 1 2 1 122 132 1312 1810 1019 240 22 5 4 24 348 351 824 390 300 354 24-pounder howitzer carriages, with implements, &c., complete. ↑ 12-pounder field carriages, 6-pounder field carriages, 6-pounder caissons. Travelling forge. Sling cart. Ammunition wagons. Powder do Sponges for cannon. Bricoles. Prolongs. Gunner belts, complete. Linstocks. Gunners' haversacks. Gins and falls. Sponges and rammers. Ladles and worms. Sponge covers. Sets of artillery harness. 32-pounder cannon balls. | 24-pounder do 24-pounder canister shot. 12-pounder cannon balls. 6-pounder do do do do do |