Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 22.djvu/351

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324 1vonrY.snvnm*n oononnss. snss. 1. on. 432.. 1882. the Secretary of the Navy shall, upon reinvestigation of the subject, be convinced that the dock can be completed with equal strength and A _ t _ dugaability with otherdmatteirial for lelss mlongy. d bf th d d H pprepnn ron or navy-yards an s a ons one un re anty thousand dollars §_‘;d:'¥:`f’a ::30:5 and fifty thousand dollars additional, which shall be used only in the ,,1,,,,% care and preservation of such yards or stations as may be closed. C ¤ ¤Ii¤g-dwg For establishing and completing a coaling-dock and naval storehouse ‘g;;b::Ig:';t£3§r_ at Port Iloyal Ilarbor, South Carolina, twenty thousand dollars, the . nlm ’ site for said coahng-dock and naval storehouse to be located bya board of naval oliioers appomted by the Secretary of the Navy for that pur- Hxsyniudmnnsr thFor NavaluMuseum) of Hygiene: Foy rtenlt of quarters necessary for ¥U¤¤¤¤· e preserva `on oo jects already co ec ; transportation of contributions intended for exhibition· preparation of model d ds to be used in the illustration of sanitary science and its pidglreséagilgciing _ the Navy, seven thousand five hundred dollars. vN<>rw¤g¤m but To enable the Secretary of the Navy to pay the owners of the Nor- ‘,§;mm“°"n_ weglnzra bajrk ;Xa§a” for damages sgstfained by said vessel in a collision 0 il wi e ni tates steamer H ord, in March ei teen h dred m 0 _ and seventyseven, one hundred and thirty-three dollar? un Inn A. Sylves- And to pay to Isaac A. Sylvester for the losses and daina sustm- - . ! gcs éaymmt to. tained by him on account of the colhsion of the United States sloop of war Iancaster with the drill-platform and sloop Derry, at Gaugway illoclc, Portsmguth, New Hampshire, two thousand dollars in full satis- _ _ _ action thereo ··§?‘<¥T»'¤f·»2€`<?¥’$‘Z l.}°.?§,'.§i*’,,f*£’l‘§,§’E?.§° ‘£2§°£.,“°.£§€$.Ft£i’°L‘;.3§t‘£‘£ g°"°"""°*’“ ““?‘tt‘” s e sn rvision o R _ tc Sulperintendent wd N avgln Academy, three thousandm dollars. 6 ¤1>•¤r¤.¤ -, orreponnng exteng wharf and th do f be th gw H=*l>¤¤‘ on Goasters’ Harbor Island, five thousand dollatirsicandl the cdssidiilly _ Gwinn". mam, the State of Rhode Island to the United States of said Island for use by 3;,,4, wand as a Naval Training Station is hereb acce ted. . . _ Y P mmm tnming To defray the expenses of removing and transporting to the United ° °“ °°°°P*°•*· States from their present place of burial the remains of Lieutenant Transportation p°mm¤¤d0¤` G80F8B W- Dc Long, United States Navy and his eompuu- · and hnrishste. srwns, eleven in all and for their ro er b1 'th' th ‘ _ _ . _ ¤ p p uma wi m eUnited States @6%:0 up- twenty-hvc thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, {fhg to be expended under direction of the Secretary of the Navy, ’ ' Y migttssmnqua UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. PUBLIC Bunmmcs. ‘ iugepairsctbuihl- Fer casual repairs of the Interior Department building- For casual md? the department bmldmg, tivo thousand seven hundred and Pwengu ¤1¤v¤· For the construction of a asso l atc f h ‘ Mgmt. u fb _ k meiyt lgildingklseveiti theugggd gvI:,g§;§d(;.;d d;,,';:; ° I“*°“°’ D°P¤1'¢· is o me or eerec ono a rick and tal fire- f' uggd iuxgwglsézlng 'fz and occupied by the Pension Burgaéu, in be ,,;,;,0,, B,,,“,,_ apgiéoveldoby the of War and the Secretary of the Interior, ans. G supervision of General M. C. Meigs, late Quartermasterenc , United States Army, retired, the sum of two hundred and ilfty 21 sm,, 443, tl¤9¤S¤¤{d dollar'! appropriated by the sundry civil act approved March 3::;}; gl£1ut:€p6h}:)n.¢lr§d and eighty§>£g,ils hereby reappropriated and _ s purpose.‘ dj Location. open space opposite the Smithsonian Gmhludsghtiothe ilu0h2i-:::;:: 1:; Ohio and Louisiana avenues and Tenth and Twelfth streets in the cit of Washmgton, or upon such other government reservation ’in said ci y as may be selected by the Secretary of the Inteth by Weir and General M C M‘ nor' 8 Secret", °f Tm P had That th A- engs,sub_1ectto the appmval of thehesideutz , c ttorney·General shall approve the title of the