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 680 THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 198 1855. Bri;] 0 M Kit, Sm. 2. And be itfzmher enacted, That the Secretary of the Navy is My, N?¤i¤<>· hereby authorized to permit the Seavy’s Island Bridge Company m couuect with the navy-yard at Kittery, Maine, a. bridge extending thereto from said Sea.vy’s Island, at such point thereon as he shall direct, and may permit a right of way through said yard from said bridge in such direction and under such regulations as the commandaut of the yard for the time being shall establish, under the authority of the Navy Department: Provided', That no expense whatever in connecting said bridge with said yard, or making said way across the same, shall be incurred by the United States; and said bridge and said right of way mhy at any time be discontinued by the Secretary of the Navy. (gl¢1‘k¤ ip ¤¤V=>·l For two clerks, or assistants, employed from the commencement of the g;(f§Yf§:“°°1 °x' present fiscal year, in the United States naval astronomical expedition, to be paid as the first or lowest class of clerks, deducting the present rate of compensation, fourteen hundred dollars. sm of  For their compensation for the next Escal year, twenty-four hundred vow, gcumm dollars, or at that rate so long as they may be necessarily employed. And at Cairo. that the salary of the surveyor of customs at the port of Cairo, Illinois, shall be eight hundred dollars per annum, instead of the sum now allowed by law. gjaggng hospital Fo; the erection of a marine hospital at Galena, Illinois, fifteen thou- ¤ °¤¤· sand ollars. Ri hb f   Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the right of way, one hungwmgad at Pm}: dred feet in width, through the lands reserved west of the navy-yard, nicole for u mu- Pensacola, be, and the same is hereby, granted to Jasper Strong, George ‘“°"d· Tcrrill, and their associates, for the construction of a railroad from the Perdido River, on the most direct and practicable route, to the waters of Pensacola Bay, and the use of any timber, or other materials along the route of said road, and within a. half n mile on each side thereof} which may be necessary in the construction thereof; and at the terminus of said road on Pensacola Buy, the said Strong, Tcrrill, and their associates shall have the privilege of erecting a wharf and of establishing a depot for lumber, and other articles, not more than one acre in extent: Provided, said road shall be constructed on such line, and the terminus be at such point on Pensacola Bay, as shall be approved by the Navy Department: And provided, fm-ther, That this act shall not be so construed as to authorize said Strong, Tcrrill, and their associates, to use or destroy may timber which the Navy Department may direct to be preserved for navy purposes: And provided, further, That, in the opinion of the Secretary of Navy, the privileges conferred by this act will not be prejudicial to the public interest, or public property. m;‘;;<;;\;<>¤;z1‘#;¤;¤ Sec. 4. And be it furtfzer enacted, That a. like privilege, in every P p°respect, to the grant herein made to Jasper Strong, George Terrill, and their associates, be, and the same is hereby, granted to James Herron, of Escambia county, and his associates, for the construction of a railroad from his steam saw and grist mills, on the Perdido River, through the government lands west of the navy-yard, to the Bay of Pensacola. my of bow Sec. 5. And lie tt further enacted, That the fifth section of the “Act igvggizagféhzgut meklng appropriations for the naval service for the year ending the Mt of 186% df tlnrtxeth of June, eighteen hundred and fifty-Gve," approved August fifth, 268. eighteen hundred and fifty-four, shall not be so construed as in any case to redufcmhe pay of thi BOQCSXVBJDS} Carpenters, Sailmakers, and Gunners 0 e navy, rom txe passage 0 said act. égntennntkgd- Sec. 6. And te it further enacted, That the sum of six thousand wm:gpc’;‘;¤°:* dollars be, and is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the treash0l1ow,t0bg \11'y, Dot Otherwise appropriated, for the purpose of continuing experi- "°”°d· ments in testing Lieutenant Rodmmfs plan of casting cannon hollow, ggsggéo effect the cooling of the mass from the interior instead of thv