Six iron-clads, with an aggregate of 2,455 horse-power, and with 65 guns—two of which are turreted, armed each with two of Armstrong rifled cannon; 12 unarmored vessels of 1,820 horse-power, and with 192 guns; 7 gun-boats of 480 horse-power and 38 guns; 6 paddle-steamers, of 1,060 horse-power and 38 guns. The navy in 1869 was manned by 901 men, and officered by 15 commanders, 34 captains, and 67 lieutenants.

The budget for 1869 provided 3,783,978 rigsdalers for the army, and 1,676,681 for the navy.

Erratum for Part VII:

PART VII. / NORWAY, SWEDEN AND DENMARK.
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PART IX.
MILITARY SYSTEM AND SCHOOLS
IN SWITZERLAND.

[MILITARY SYSTEM AND MILITARY INSTRUCTION IN SWITZERLAND.]

[Extract from “A Plan for Military Education in Massachusetts.” By E. Dwight.]

[1. OUTLINE OF MILITARY SYSTEM.]