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354 THIRTY—EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 211, 212. 1864. Fm Rich- For Fort Richmond, Staten Island, New York, twenty thousand dollars.

 on me of For fort on site of Fort Tompkins, Staten Island, New York, one hun-

Fm Tompkins, dT6d umd fifty thousand dollars. Battery of For casfejmated battery on Staten Island, New York, Scvcuty—Iive thou- Smm Island' sand dollars. Sea-wall at For repairs and completion of sca-wall at Buffalo, thirty-seven thousand BMO- me hundred dollars. Hg? at Sud! For fort at Sandy Hook, New Jersey, one hundred and twenty-ve thousand dollars. Fort Mifflin- For Fort Mifflin, ucar Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, twenty thousand dollars. D¤i¤w¤¤‘¤ For permanent work for Delaware breakwater harbor, one hundred b'°°kwat°r' thousand dollars. Fort C¤¤‘¤U· For Fort Carroll, Baltimore harbor, Maryland, one hundred thousand dollars. F¤1‘*» M<>¤¤‘¤¤· For Fort Monroe, Hampton Roads, Virginia, fifty thousand dollars. Fort Wool- For Fort Wool, Hampton Roads, Virginia, two hundred thousand dollars. Fort Clinch. For Fort Clinch, entrance to Cumberland Sound, Florida, one hundred thousand dollars. IS£g*;_¤t SMP For fort at Ship Island, coast ofMissis§ippi, one huuflrcdfhousand dollars. at Egg Pom; d 1];*0r fort at Fort Point, San Franc1sc0 bay, C3l1fOFDl3, fifty thousand 0 ars. M A1¤¤¤¤= For fort at Alcatraz Island, San Francisco bay, California, ninety thou- N““d‘ sand dollars. Dcfcnces at For land defences at San Francisco, one hundred and seventy-seven S“" F"‘“°‘“°°‘ thousand dollars: Provided, That D0 portion of the same shall be ex— pcudcd on other fortiécations now in progress there. At m9¤¢h_<>f For defences in Oregon and in Washington Territory, at or near the Cdumbm RW"' mouth of Columbia River, one hundred thousand dollars. Repairs, &c.,0f For repairs aud alterations of barracks, quarters, hospitals, storcrooms, b¤"¤°kS· &°~ and fences at permanent fbrts not occupied by troops, iiiiy thousand dollars. Y¥¤¤"<>¤¤1¤Y<>¤‘ For construction of permanent platforms for modern cannon of large °"°°°‘ calibre in existing fortifications of important harbors, one hundred and thirty thousand dollars. Tool and siege For tool and siege trains for armies in the field, two hundred thousand

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imag? mm For bridge trains and cquipage for armies in the field, Eve hundred wd °9‘“P“€°· thousand dollars. Contingencies. For contingencies of fortifications, including field works and Held operations, seven hundred thousand dollars. Obstructionsin For providing obstructions to be moored in the Potomac River to render P°"°m“° B:“’°"· the shore batteries more efficient for the protection of Washington against maritime attack, three hundred thousand dollars. WES?:§€5n‘ff For completing and rendering more permanent the defences of Washington, three hundred thousand dollars. Surveys of For surveys of the portheru and northwestern lakes, including Lake l“k“‘ Superior, one hundred thousand dollars. 0***** °*`1**k° For engraving and printing chart of lake surveys, ten thousand dollars. WQVSQKSQ, gw, For purchase and repair of instruments, fifteen thousand dollars. cfiynstruments. For surycys for military defences, and for purchase of campaign maps, mi%g:;%’€g;m_ manuscript notes, aud map! of surveys of railroads and canals, one hun- &c_ drcd and fifty thousand dollars. Arzmovnn, July 2, 1864. CHAP. CCXII. —A.n Act to authorize the United States to acquire Land in Wallaboul July 2, 1864. Bay, belonging to the City of Brooklyn, and to authorize the Exc/acmge of other Lands ';" therefor. Be it enacted by the Senate and Muse of Representatives of the United Szazes of America, in Congress assembled, That who Secretary of the Navy