E FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 371. 1889. 813 ly CIVIL ESTABLISHMENT, BUREAU OF EQUIPMENT AND RECRUIT- Civil esmbiasnmem. mo; N avy—yard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire; For one clerk, at one P¤¤¢Sm<>¤¤¤- thousand two hundred dollars; Navy-yard, Boston, Massachusetts: For one superintendent of rope- Boston. walk, at one thousand eight hundred and seventy-nve dollars; one clerk, at one thousand four hundred dollars; one clerk, at one thousand three hundred dollars; one writer, at nine hundred and fifty dollars; N avy-yard, New York: For one clerk, at one thousand two hun- New vm-k. dred dollars; Navy-vard, League Island, Pennsylvania: For one clerk, at one League Island. thousand two hundred dollars; ° Navyiyard, Norfolk, Virginia; For one clerk, at onethousand two N•>¤‘f<>1k· ` hundrec dollars; N avy-yard, Mare Island, California: For one clerk, at one thousand MMG ISi¤¤d· two hundred dollars; in all, eleven thousand five hundred and twenty- five dollars. And no other fund appropriated by this act shall be used in payment for such service. _ BUREAU OF YARDS AND DOCKS. m11guDr?:i];S0f Yards MAINTENANCE or XTARDS AND Docks: For general maintenance G..,,.,,.; ,1,,,,;,,,,,. of (yards and docks, namely: For freight; transportation of materials Hmman stores; books, maps, models, and drawings; purchase and repair of fire·engines; machinery; repairs on steam fire-engines and attendance on the same; purchase and maintenance of oxen, horses, and driving teams; carts, timber-wheels, and all vehicles for use in the navy-yards; tools and repairs of the same; postage on letters and other mailable matter on public service sent to foreign countries, and . telegrams; stationery; furniture for Government houses and offices in the navy-yards; coal and other fuel; candles, oil, and gas; cleaning and clearing up yards and care of buildings; attendance on fires, lights, fire-engines, and apparatus; for incidental labor at navy-yards; water-tax, tolls, and ferriage; rent of four officer’s quarters at Philadel hia, Pennsylvania; pay of watchmen in navy—yards; awnings and) acking-boxes, and advertising for yard and dock purposes, one hundred and sixty-five thousand dollars. PUBLIC WORKs.—Navy—y*ards and Stations; mi;¤_b;;<&SW¤rk¤ at Navy-yard, Boston, Massachusetts: Rebuilding by contract officers’ Begun. ` quarters L. M. N. and O, at a cost when completed not to exceed the ` sum hereby appropriated, twenty-eight thousand six hundred and ten dollars. ` N avy-yard, Brooklyn, New York: For improving Wliitney basin, New York. fort thousand dollars; railroad throughout the yard, fifteen thousand, dollars. _ _ N avy-yard, League Island, Pennsylvania: For landing wharf foot L·*aa·¤<¢1S¤¤¤d- of Fifteenth street, dimensions seventy-five by four hundred feet, twenty-six thousand four hundred and sixteen dollars and forty cents; dredging and filling in, seventy-five thousand dollars, and in the expenditure of this sum the Secretary of the Navy may co-operate with the Secretary of War and utilize any earth that may be removed from adjacent waters under appropriations made by Congress. Navy- ard, Wasliington, District of Columbia: o enable the Sec- Washington. retary ofythe Navy to cause a track, with all necessary switches and turn-outs, to be laid from a ioint on the line of the Baltimore and ` Potomac Railroad opposite tlhe northwesterly corner of the Government reservation fronting on K and L streets southeast, and to run thence Ul a southerly direction across said reservation and along the existing highway, to a suitable place of entrance on the westerly side of the navy·vard, Washingtoii, District of Columbia, and to be continued from such place of entrance to such points within said yard as the Secretary of the Navy may du·ect, suc track to be used