Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 5.djvu/225

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River Thames.For continuing the improvement of the channel of the river Thames, leading into Norwich harbor, Connecticut, twenty thousand dollars;

Southport harbor.For continuing the securing of the public works, at the harbor of Southport, Connecticut, one thousand dollars;

Westport harbor.For improving the harbor of Westport, Connecticut, three thousand seven hundred and thirty-four dollars;

Hudson river.For continuing the improvement of the navigation of the Hudson river, above and below Albany, in the State of New York, one hundred thousand dollars; to be expended according to the plan and estimate recommended by the Secretary of War;

Chester harbor.For continuing the repairs at the harbor of Chester, Pennsylvania, two thousand dollars;

Wilmington harbor.For continuing the improvement of the harbor of Wilmington, Delaware, eight thousand dollars;

Newcastle harbor.For continuing the improvement of the harbor of Newcastle, Delaware, ten thousand dollars;

Delaware breakwater.For continuing the Delaware breakwater, and constructing a wharf or mole pursuant to the report of Captain Delafield, one hundred and forty-one thousand dollars.

Erection of a marine hospital at N. Orleans, &c.And that the sum of seventy thousand dollars be, and the same is hereby, appropriated out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the erection of a marine hospital in the city of New Orleans, in that part of said city which shall be designated by the Secretary of the Treasury, and for the purchase of lands on which to erect said marine hospital;Purchase of sites for marine hospitals on the western waters, &c.
Proviso.
and that the President of the United States, be, and he is hereby authorized to select and cause to be purchased, for the use and benefit of sick seamen, boatmen, and all other navigators on the western rivers and lakes, suitable sites for marine hospitals, Provided that the number thereof shall not exceed for the river Mississippi three, for the river Ohio three, and for Lake Erie one; and to enable the President to make such selection and purchase, he may call to his aid one or more medical men of the army, not exceeding three in all, to examine and report on such sites, and to ascertain at what price the same can be had; and that the sum of fifteen thousand dollars be, and the same is hereby appropriated, to effect the purchase thereof, to be paid out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated; and that suitable plans and estimates be prepared, under the direction of the Secretary of War, for the construction of said hospitals, and submitted to Congress,Erection of a marine hospital at Mobile.
Proviso.
at the commencement of the next session thereof; and that the sum of ten thousand dollars be appropriated for the erection of a marine hospital in the city of Mobile; Provided, That the expenditures for the purchase of sites and the erection of hospitals at New Orleans and Mobile shall not exceed the amounts herein appropriated for these purposes;After 1st April next all laws requiring seamen to pay 20 cents a month, &c., shall be suspended for 1 year, &c. that from and after the first day of April next, all laws enacted whereby seamen are required to pay twenty cents a month, or their employers are required to retain that sum out of their wages, to create a fund for the sick and disabled seamen, shall be suspended for one year, during which no such exaction shall be made; and that instead of said tax there be appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury, not otherwise appropriated, the sum of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, to be disbursed in the same manner as the sum above mentioned,Proviso. Provided, however, that seamen and watermen, who have not contributed to said fund, may receive relief to such extent, and under such regulations as the President of the United States shall direct.

Baltimore harbor.For continuing the improvement of the harbor of Baltimore, Maryland, fifteen thousand dollars;

Ocracoke inlet.For continuing the removal of obstructions at Ocracoke inlet, North Carolina, twelve thousand and fifty dollars;