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 26 FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 74, 75, 7 6. 1874. Battery Hudson. For Battery Hudson, New York Harbor, New York, thirteen thousand dollars. Fm D•>l¤·W¤¤>· For Fort Delaware, Delaware River, Delaware, twenty-five thousand dollars. _ · nottory at Finn’S For battery at Finn’s Point, Delaware River, New Jersey, thirty thou- Poiut. Slllld dollars. _ _ New Fort, Dole- For New Fort, opposite Fort Delaware, Delaware River, thirty thouware River. Band dollars_ For-t Monroo. For Fort Monroe, Hampton Roads, Virginia, thirty thousand dollars. Fort Monltrio. For Fort Moultrie, Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, twenty thousand dollars. _ Fort Sumter. For`Fort Sumter, Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, twenty thousand dollars. Fort Pulaski. For Fort Pulaski, Savannah River, Georgia, twenty thousand dollars. Fort Jookson. For Fort Jackson, Mississippi River, Louisiana, thirty thousand dollars. Fort Saint Philip. d For Fort Saint Philip, Mississippi River, Louisiana, thirty thousand ollars. Fort Taylor. For- Fort Taylor, Key West, Florida,-twenty thousand dollars. tlortntrortroint. For fort at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Harbor, California, thirty thousand dollars. Fort ot Li nio For fort at Lime Point, San Francisco Harbor, California, thirty thou- P°“’*· sand dollars. Fort on Alcatraz For fort on Alcatraz Island, harbor of San Francisco, California, I“l““d· twenty thousand dollars. Torpodoos. For torpedoes for harbor-defenses, and preservation of the same, one Appropriation, hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars: Provided, That the money "°‘* '·° *’° “”°‘*· herein appropriated for torpedoes shall only be used in the establishment and msintononoo of torpedoes to be operated irom shore-stations for the destruction of an enenly’s vessel approaching the shore or entering the channel and fairways of harbors. Contingencies. For contingencies of fortiiications, seventy-five thousand dollars. Surveys and ro- For surveys and reconnaissances in the military divisions and depart- °°”°*““°**”°°°· ments, thirty thousand dollars. Exploration wost For- continuing exploration and survey or the Territories of the United °£1°°*·l* *¤°¤d*¤¤· States west of the one hundredth meridian, thirty thousand dollars. Approved, April 3, 1874. April 3, 1874. CHAP. 75.-An act to improve the mouth of the Mississippi River. _ _ Be it enaeteclby the Senate and House of Representatives of the United ,,1 ;l;l;’g{!’§*g*g’; {gf States of America. en Congress assembled, That there is hereby appropri- Hipp, Rim, ated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of thirty thousand dollars, to be expended by the Secretary of War at the mouth of the Mississippi River; said sum to be available from and after the passage of this act. Approved, April 3, 1874. April 3, 1874. CHAP. 'I6.—An act to authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to issue an American register to the schooner “C8.1'!.'l.0," of Eustport, Maine. _ _ Be lt enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United ,0¢’·m¢;¤¤¤»¤ fqggmr States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treasm_,§’° °°“°’ °·" ury be, and is hereby, authorized to grant and issue an American register to the schooner “Carrie," now owned in Eastport, Maine, under such name as the owners may select. Approved, April 3, 1874. »