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2d, The money value of the provisions and forage 

 on hand the last of December, 1787, was 94,690 fl. 

 21 kr. 7 hi. The last of December, 1791, however, it 

 amounted to 125,486 fl. 37 kr. Hence it had increased 

 30,796 fl. 15 kr. I hi. 



3d, On arsenal stores, — such as powder, saltpetre, 

 and metal, — and on new field equipments and cannon 

 which have been procured, there has been spent during 

 the four years 1788, 1789, 1790, and 1791, an amount 

 of 1 80, 1 24 fl. 36 kr. I hi. 



4th, The money value of the supply of garrison 

 equipage — namely, bed linen and ticking, also fire- 

 wood, lights, and bed straw — has increased during 

 these four years 1075 fl. 49 kr. i hi. 



5th, During these four years there have been pro- 

 cured for the military stud, — that is, for the transpor- 

 tation department, — 107 horses, which are now on 

 hand, at a cost of 21,328 fl. 30 kr. 



All this increase and addition, namely, — 



fl. kr. hi. 



2,526 24 5 



In 

 material 



In all 498,700 6 4 



Make a grand total of 751,226 31 i 



And by this amount the financial condition of the war 

 department has most surely been improved. 



This, however, is not all. To this increase must also 

 be added the amount of the special expenses, which 



