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Report of supplies deficient under invoices, &c.-Continued.
Points Sugar, Candles, Tallow, Soap,
received pounds. pounds. pounds. pounds.
from.
First
quarter:
Charlotte, 382 ........... ........... ..........
N. C...
Mobile, ........... ........... ........... 673
Ala...
Salem, ........... ........... 321 ..........
Va...
Lake City, ........... ........... ........... ..........
Va...
Amount 382 ........... 321 673
first
quarter...
Second
quarter:
Atlanta, 9,045 ........... ........... ..........
Ga...
Hickory ........... ........... ........... ..........
Tavern, N.
C....
Salisbury, ........... ........... ........... 530
N. C...
Raleigh, ........... ........... ........... ..........
N. C...
Charlotte, 5,829 ........... ........... ..........
N. C...
Burkeville ........... ........... ........... 35
, Va...
Amount 14,874 ........... ........... 565
second
quarter...
Third
quarter:
Atlanta, 3,934 50 ........... ..........
Ga...
Mobile, 41,866 ........... ........... ..........
Ala...
Warrenton, ........... ........... ........... 12
N. C....
Columbus, ........... ........... ........... ..........
Ga...
Raleigh, 15,930 ........... ........... ..........
N. C...
Salisbury, ........... ........... ........... 186
N. C...
Amount 61,730 50 ........... 198
third
quarter...
Fourth
quarter:
Columbus, ........... ........... ........... ..........
Ga...
Atlanta, ........... 77 ........... ..........
Ga...
Raleigh, 2,243 ........... ........... ..........
N. C...
Mobile, 44,024 ........... ........... ..........
Ala...
Hickory ........... ........... 34 ..........
Tavern, N.
C...
Amount 46,267 77 34 ..........
fourth
quarter...
Amount 46,267 77 34 ..........
fourth
quarter...
Amount 61,730 50 ........... 198
third
quarter...
Amount 14,874 ........... ........... 565
second
quarter...
Amount 382 ........... 321 673
first
quarter...
Total 123,253 127 355 1,436
during
1863...
Points Soda-ash, Dried Molasses, Whisky, Corn,
received pounds. fruit, gallons. gallons. bushels
from. pounds. .
First
quarter:
Charlott ......... ......... .......... ........ .......
e, N.
C...
Mobile, ......... ......... .......... ........ .......
Ala...
Salem, ......... ......... .......... ........ .......
Va...
Lake 4,851 ......... .......... ........ .......
City,
Va...
Amount 4,851 ......... .......... ........ .......
first
quarter.
..
Second
quarter:
Atlanta, ......... ......... .......... ........ .......
Ga...
Hickory ......... 164 .......... ........ .......
Tavern,
N. C....
Salisbur ......... 426 .......... ........ .......
y, N.
C...
Raleigh, ......... 167 56 ........ .......
N. C...
Charlott ......... ......... .......... ........ .......
e, N.
C...
Burkevil ......... ......... .......... ........ .......
le,
Va...
Amount ......... 757 56 ........ .......
second
quarter.
..
Third
quarter:
Atlanta, ......... 712 .......... ........ .......
Ga...
Mobile, ......... ......... 2,143 ........ .......
Ala...
Warrento ......... ......... .......... ........ .......
n, N.
C....
Columbus ......... ......... .......... 281 31,892
, Ga...
Raleigh, ......... 101 .......... ........ .......
N. C...
Salisbur ......... 35 .......... ........ .......
y, N.
C...
Amount ......... 848 2,143 281 31,892
third
quarter.
..
Fourth
quarter:
Columbus ......... ......... .......... ........ 24,573
, Ga...
Atlanta, ......... 135 .......... ........ .......
Ga...
Raleigh, ......... 39 203 ........ .......
N. C...
Mobile, ......... ......... 1,040 ........ .......
Ala...
Hickory ......... ......... .......... ........ .......
Tavern,
N. C...
Amount ......... 174 1,243 ........ 24,573
fourth
quarter.
..
Amount ......... 174 1,243 ........ 24,573
fourth
quarter.
..
Amount ......... 848 2,143 281 31,892
third
quarter.
..
Amount ......... 757 56 ........ .......
second
quarter.
..
Amount 4,851 ......... .......... ........ .......
first
quarter.
..
Total 4,851 1,779 3,442 281 56,465
during
1863...
The loss in bacon from Atlanta has been specially heavy by the western route, and may have occurred under the difficulties in Tennessee, of which I have no report.
Large losses have occurred in sugar and molasses for want of transportation, large quantities having been stored on the line to prevent exposure and pillage.
A heavy deficiency is shown in corn from Columbus, Ga. I am satisfied, by close investigation, that a large portion of it has been diverted to the Quartermaster's Department of this city by the quartermasters on the line, under the presumption that all corn belonged to that department.
Respectfully submitted.
T. H. CLAIBORNE,
Major and Commissary of Subsistence.
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