Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 11.djvu/265

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'1`I·lIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 111. 1857. 245 For the construction of a sewer upon Flushing avenue to Vanderbilt’s avenue, thence through the United States grounds to the Wallabout Water, sixty thousand dollars: Provided, That the city of Brooklyn shall pay one half of the cost of the same on Flushing avenue. Philadeh>hia.—For addition to smithery, addition to engine-house, Phihdsiphiw dredging channels, repairs of all kinds, seventy-three thousand and seventy-Eve dollars. Wa.s·hingl0n.—·—For completing slotting-machine; grading and filling W¤·¤l1l¤g’¤<>¤· yard; dredging; muster office; machinery and tools; repairs of all kinds, one hundred and nineteen thousand and eighteen dollars. Norfolk.—For quay wall and dredging; extension of boiler and forge N°¤°°lkshop; a timber shed; commencing ship-house number forty-eight; commencing victualling establishment and purscr’s store; furnaces, cranes, and thols for foundry; spar shed; completing ship-house B; shed number forty-eight, and store-house number fourteen; completing dock—engine and ca.rpenters’ shop; repairs of all kinds, three hundred and fifty-eight thousand eight hundred and twelve dollars. Pensacola.—For extension of granite wharf; foundry, dredging; Pensacola. launching ship; improving spar pond and railway to same; completing fire engine-house, rail tracks, steam, box, pitch, and oil houses; repairs of all kinds, two hundred and three thousand dollars. More lsland.—For timber shed with mould loft above; coopers’ and Mare Island. paint shop, with tank shed; coppersmiths’, tinners’ and plumbers’ shops ; two blocks of officers' houses; two cisterns; permanent wharf, mooring piers, grading and paving; repairs of all kinds, three hundred and ninety- nine thousand eight hundred and eight dollars. .S'ackett’s Harbor.-For repairs of ship-house, fences and other build- Sacketvs Harbor. ings, one thousand dollars. Hospitals. Hospitals. For the construction and completion of works, and for the current repairs of the several naval hospitals: Boston.-For repairs of buildings, two thousand five hundred dollars. Boston. New York.-1•`or completing cemetery, repairs of buildings and fences, New yo,.k_ seven thousand two hundred dollars. Naval Asylum, Philadehnhia.-—For south wall on Shippen street ; grad- Philadelphia. ing, paving, and curbing Shippen street ; repairs of furnaces, grates, cleaning, and whitewashing ; gas, water rent, and furniture ; repairs of all kinds, fifteen thousand eight hundred dollars. No¢folk.—For building and completing surgeon’s house; repairs of Norfolk. brick walk, and current repairs of buildings, twenty-two thousand one hundred and fifteen dollars. P4msaooZa.——For draining and filling ponds, and for general repairs of poosooolo. buildings, sixteen thousand dollars. ' Magazines. Magazines_ For the construction and completion of works, and for the current repairs of the several naval magazines: Portsmouth, Mw Hampshirc.—For fitting and furnishing ordnance Portsmouth, building and conductors, and for repairs of all kinds, four thousand two hundred and twenty-three dollars. Boston.—For repairs of all kinds, one thousand dollars. Boston, New York.-~For completion of armory, loaded shell house and gun- New york carriage shed; sighting ground for cannon ; new gun ground ; small rowboat and shed; repairs of wharf; new pier and boat slip at Ellis’s Island; repairs of all kinds, thirty-six thousand two hundred and thirty-eight dollars. PhiladeQ1zhia.—For building wharf at Fort Mimin, and repairs of all phgiodoiphio kinds, ten thousand one hundred and seven dollars. Waslzin_qton.——For repairs of ordnance building, four thousand eight washington, hundred dollars.