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 FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. Il. Ch. 235. 1880. 267 ports; for maps and bulletins to be displayed in chambers of commerce Fifty privaws and boards of trade rooms, and for distribution; for books, periodicals, “dd°d *° the Sli? newspapers, and stationery; and for incidental expenses not otherwise ”°é£g¥°°é i _,,, ,,1 provided for, three hundred and seventy-Eve thousand dollars. There omw- to 1T uva shall be added to the Signal Corps fifty privates- and from and after the r¤¤k_ and my cf passage of this act the Chief Signal Officer shall have the rank and pay “ b"€“‘“"‘·‘¥ °“ ‘ of a brigadier-general. °""1‘ Construction, maintenance, and repair of military telegraph lines;. Military tcl c- For the construction and continuing the construction, maintenance, and €’“1’h '““’**· use of military telegraph lines on the Indian and Mexican frontiers and in the Northwest, and for the connection of military posts and stations, seventyfive thousand dollars. National cemeteries: For maintaining and improving national come- Nariopal umm`- teries, one hundred thousand dollars. terms, s u p c ri n - For pay of seventy-two superintendents of national cemeteries, fifty- *°¤d°¤*¤· PW °*'· nine thousand seven hundred and twenty dollars. To construct roadway from Fort Scott, Kansas, to the National Cem- Rm,-.w,w ig-Om etery near that city, five thousand Eve hundred dollars, subject to the Fort secu., rmi.- approval of the Secretary of War. $,*’§*;1°£>rvN**'l"“°ll Arzmonms AND ARSENALS. Arsenal at Springueld, Massachusetts: For repairs and preservation sprmgrlom arseof grounds, buildings and machinery, not used for manufacturing pur- W- poscs, of the arsenal, and for erecting guard-house at Springheld, Massachusetts, fifteen thousand dollars. Rock Island arsenal, Rock Island, Illinois: For finishing shop G, an Rock Island ar. iron working and finishing shop for the arsenal, ninety-Eve thousand ¤°¤”»l· dollars. For shop I, a wood- working and leather-working shop for the arsenal, fifty-five thousand dollars. d Igor shop H, an iron nnishing shop for the armory, fortyhve thousand ol ars. For an elevated iron water-tank for fire protection and general watersupply of the arsenal, ive thousand dollars. For general care, preservation, and improvement: For building new roads; care and preservation of the water-power; painting and care and preservation of permanent buildings and bridges and shores of the island; building fences and grading grounds; and repairs of and extension of railroad, twelve thousand dollars; and for care and preservation of the Bock Island bridge, and expense of maintaining and operating the draw, nine thousand dollars. For developing and maintenance of water-power, fifty thousand dollars. For the repair and restoration of the wharf at the arsenal, Washing- Washington arton, District of Columbia, two thousand dollars. _ S°¤”»*· Sandy Hook proving-ground, Sandy Hook, New Jersey: For clearing, S¤·¤’ H00k- leveling, grading, and building roads and walks at the proving-ground, tlve thousand dollars. _ Repairs of arsenals : For repairs of smaller arsenals, and to meet RMr¤ of an such unforeseen expenditures at arsenals as accident or other contm gen- ‘*"""‘ · . cies during the year may render necessary, forty thousand dollars. _ I For completing repairs on wharf for Benicia arsenal, California, five B¤¤l<=¤l m'*°¤=*'· thousand dollars. _ _ _ For continuing boring the artesian well at Benicia wharf, California, Artcslari well. 1ive thousand dollars. B°'"°""‘ BUILDINGS Arm ononrnns IN AND Anonrm WASHINGTON AND rmt mQl;‘;;$" EXECUTIVE MANSION. C_ Improvement and care of public grounds: For filling in and improving grounds south of Executive Mansion, Gfteen thousand dollars.