Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 17.djvu/403

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FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 415. 1872. 363 ery for the new shops already completed, twenty thousand dollars; for laying water-pipe, three thousand dollars; for putting six water~wheels (sixty-five horse power each) in the new dam, with shutting and machinery, for transmission of power to the shops already in use, twenty-six thousand dollars; in all, six hundred and fifty-two thousand dollars. For completion of the wagon—road bridge connecting Moline with Rock Wsgommad Island, one hundred thousand dollars. b¤’ids¤· For the construction of the Rock Island bridge, the balance of the ap~ Rock island propriation, continued by the act of March third, eighteen hundred and 23d5e- 114 1 seventy-one, which may be unexpended at the close of the present fiscal vzif P_ 5i,5f year, is hereby re-appropriated. Benicia arsenal, Benicia, California: For boring artesian well, twelve -B°¤i°i*i thousand six hundred and eighty-seven dollars; for building new wharf, eleven thousand four hundred and ninety-eight dollars; for removing bank in front of office, and filling up ravine, five thousand six hundred and eighty- seven dollars; for necessary grading of public grounds, eight thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars; for repairs of workshops, storehouses, and quarters, five thousand six hundred dollars; in all, forty-four thousand three hundred and fifty-two dollars. Columbus arsenal, Columbus, Ohio: For care and repairs of public Columbus; buildings and grounds, nine hundred and fifty dollars. Charleston arsenal, Charleston, South Carolina: For putting slate-roof Charleston; on foundery building, one thousand three hundred dollars; for relaying doors in store-houses, one thousand two hundred dollars; for general repairs of public buildings and grounds, two hundred dollars; in all, two thousand seven hundred dollars. Detroit arsenal, Dearbornville, Michigan: For painting and repairing Den-sit; public buildings, five hundred dollars. Fort Monroe arsenal, Old Point Comfort, Virginia: For completing Formyoumg; gun-yard fence, brick foundation wall, and fence of old musket-barrels, three thousand dollars; for repairing store—houses, for painting and repairing public buildings, three thousand dollars ; in all, six thousand dollars. _ _ Fort Union arsenal, Fort Union, New Mexico Territory: For repairing Fm U“‘°“i storehouses, magazine, barracks, workshops, office, quarters, inclosing wall, and fences, three thousand five hundred dollars. Frankford arsenal, Bridesburg, Pennsylvania: For repairs of public Frankford, buildings and grounds, three thousand dollars. Kennebec arsenal, Augusta, Maine: For repairing public buildings, Keunebee; grounds, and fences, one thousand dollars. Leavenworth arsenal, Leavenworth, Kansas: For additions to subal- Leavenworth; tern’s quarters, one thousand and thirty-six dollars and ninety cents; for repairs to public buildings, cisterns, drains, and walks, three thousand six hundred dollars; for building a cistern for use of steam-engine, five hundred and fifty dollars; for purchase of steam—pump, boiler, pipe, and putting up the same, for the purpose of supplying water to the arsenal, including construction of water-tank, one thousand dollars; for putting up fence along new wagon·road to railroad-bridge, and along railroad to railroad-bridge, three thousand two hundred and eighty-two dollars and fifty cents; for repairing main fence inclosing arsenal, one thousand and seventy-eight dollars; for macadamizing road leading to arsenal from main road to Leavenworth, and for roads around arsenal building, one thousand five hundred dollars ; in all, twelve thousand and forty-seven dollars and forty cents. New York arsenal, Governor’s Island, New York harbor, New York: New York. For repairs of steam-engines, tanks, fire apparatus, docks, drains, and grounds, and purchase of hose, nine thousand dollars ; for grading and improving public grounds, two thousand dollars; for repairs of public buildings, six thousand dollars; for extending and repairing fences, six hundred dollars; in all, seventeen thousand six hundred dollars.