Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 9.djvu/197

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TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. II. Cir. 4B. 1847. 171 two hundred and fifty thousand dollars towards said dock at Pensacola ; out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. At C/zarIestown.——For wharf number sixty-four, and repairs of Cha-'l°‘l·°"“· dry-dock number fifty-four; timber-dock and bridge across timberdock ; brick barn to be erected on number twenty-seven; smith shop and plumber’s shop, and drains to reservoir, and pipes to smithery; shell-house, joiners’ and carpenters} shops and rigging loft; and for repairs of all kinds; ninety-seven thousand six hundred and fifty-five dollars. At Bram/:lyn.——For repairing wharves in front of D and E ; cis- Brooklyn. tems to reservoir C; completing cob-wharf; filling in timber pond and dredging channels ; shell-house on gun·block; and for repairs of all kinds, fifty-one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight dollars. For dry-dock, two hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars. D*Y·d°°l<· That from and after the passage of this act, all moneys derived from dP’°;,’*’$d’ °g the sale of all stores and other articles belonging to the navy shall revert ;]O°;y§,.,;°r°s mi to that appropriation from which such stores and other articles were originally purchased; and the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized and directed to refund to the appropriation for " clothing for the navy," the proceeds of all sales of condemned navy clothing which have been paid into the treasury of the United States subsequent to the first day of August, eighteen hundred and forty-four, as shall appear from the accounts of the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, and the Fourth Auditor of the Treasury; and it shall not be lawful hereafter to make transfers from the clothing fund, or the Transfers or head of the appropriation for " clothing for the navy," to any other §’§&;’i?;;““°“ f°" head of appropriation, except in the adjustment of the accounts ` of disbursing officers, at the office of the Fourth Auditor of the Treasury. At Philadehahia. — For outside piers of wharves numbers two and Prnladelpiua. three; wharf number four, and outside pier of number four; workshops on site number ten ; anchorage; and repairs of all kinds; forty- seven thousand four hundred and sixteen dollars. At Washingtan.—For trip-hammer in anchor shop, and blowing ttrasmngmm chain-cable fires in hydraulic proving machine shop; new boiler to steam-engine number two; converting number eleven to an iron foundry; temporary laboratory building; and repairs of all kinds; thirty thousand five hundred and forty-eight dollars. At Gosport.-—For completing storehouse number thirteen, and Gosport, launching slip number forty-eight; new wharf where small shears now stand; and for repairs of all kinds; forty-five thousand two hundred dollars. At Pe1:sac0la.—For completing storehouse number twenty-five, Pensacola and timber-shed number twenty-six; blacksmith shop and steam-em gine; permanent wharf; extending and completing coal-house; completing lime-house; and for repairs of all kinds; fifty-eight thousand and seventeen dollars. At Meznpkis.—For blacksmith’s shop; steam-engine and boilers M,,mph;,_ for ropewalk; joiner’s shop and storehouse, (one wing ;) sawmill; commandanfs house and offices; foundation of wall to enclose yard; embankment and excavation; and for repairs of all kinds; one hundred and two thousand two hundred and five dollars. At Sqcketfs Harbor. —For construction of officers’ quarters, and b0$¤<>k*=¤’¤ HM for repairs of all kinds, five thousand dollars. L For the improvement and repairs of the several navy hospitals, viz. ; Naval hmim At Chelsea, five thousand four hundred and eighty dollars and fifty- charges, four cents. At Brooklyn, twenty-two thousand three hundred and ninety Brooklyn, dollars.