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 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1069. 1888. .53], SPRINGFIELD ARSENAL, SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS: For re- spmgnsid, mss. pairs and preservation of grounds, buildings, and machinery not used for manufacturing purposes, nfteen thousand dollars. For shop fixtures for new milling shop at the National Armory, S ringiiel, Massachusetts, consisting of shafting, couplings, pillowblbcks, hangers, and pulleys, ten thousand dollars. BENICIA ARSENAL, BENICIA, CALIFORNIA: For building reservoir Be¤icia,CaJ. for additional water-supply, sixteen thousand dollars. PICCATINY POWDER- EPOT, DOVER, NEW JERSEY: For complet- Picwiny p<>w<1er— ing magazine number four, eighteen thousand dollars ; for re airing d°p°t’ D°v°r’ N' J' magazine number one, one thousand one hundred and fifty dollars; in all, nineteen thousand one hundred and fifty dollars. SANDY Hoon PROVING—GROUND, NEW JERSEY: For cleaning, Su1;§¤g¤§¤r¤¤¤d, leveling, and grading grounds, building and repairing roads, two y °° ` thousand dollars. Tmsrrxo-mncmnn, WArEnrov»*N ARSENAL: For labor and mate- Wamw¤·¤ mmsrial in caring for, preserving, and operating the United States testing- "'“°l“"°‘ machine at Watertown Arsenal, including new tools and appliances, ten thousand dollars. WATERVLIET ARSENAL, WEsr TROY, NEW YoRK; For a hand- Wan-rvH¤·t Arsenal. power loading-crane, fifty tons capacity, for use in shops, three thou- Wm T`°y’ N' Y' sand dollars; For two traveling cranes, thirty tons capacity, for use in workshops, twenty-four thousand dollars; For crab, blocks, hooks, chains, and so forth, ca acity fifty tons, for shrinkage-pit, four thousand eight hundred and) fifty dollars. For new machinery to brin the plant up to a modern standard, ang to replace that which is cisolete and worn out, five thousand o ars; For necessary railway facilities in arsenal grounds, connecting shops with Delaware and Hudson Canal Companv Railroad, Erie Canal, and with the Hudson River, eight thousand four hundred and fift -eight dollars; Iilbr replacing the present old and unsuitable wooden bridge over the Erie Canal with an iron bridge adarged to the present Wants of tihglarsenal, capacity one hundred and t irty tons, fifteen thousand o ars; For two steam-boilers for running steam-engine at shops. and for heating purposes, eight thousand ollars ; in all, sixty-eight thousand three hundred and eight dollars. . That the sum of ten thousand dollars is hereby appropriated to A¤mm•.¤•. bore, construct, and equip an artesian well at the Gui ed States arsenal in the village of Summerville, near the city of Augusta, Georgia, the money to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of War. REPAIR OF A1zsENALs: For repairs of smaller arsenals, and to Repairs. meet such unforeseen expenditures at arsenals as accidents or other contingencies durir g the year may render necessary, fifty thousand dollars. BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS IN AND AROUND WASHINGTON. €_!%:¤nm*{g£;n;é¤£ For the improvement and care of public grounds as follows: milnmvemvnt und For improvement and maintenance of grounds south of the Exec- ' utive Mansion, six thousand dollars. For ordinary care of greenhouses and nursery, two thousand dollars. For ordinary care of Lafayette Square, one thousand dollars. For ordinary care of Franklin Square. one thousand dollars. For continuing improvement of reservation numbered seventeen, and site of old canal, northwest of same. ten thousand dollars: Pm- Mw 1- ided, That no part thereof shall be expended upon other than property belonging to the United States.