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 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 137, 149. 1889. 667 tary of War, four hundred and ninety thousand dollars: Provided, Home- That plans and specifications for sai·l building shall be prepared P“*¤¤· °°°· under the direction of the Academic Board and approved by the Secretary of War, which plans and specifications shall be such that when sa1d u1lding shall be fully comp eted the cost thereof shall not ex- ' ceed the sum herein appropriated. For the erection of a fire-proof building on such site of the public. GY,_g¤,;¤g¤l¤m¤;>d¤i'¤—· grounds at West Point. New York, as may be designated by the Sec· mg me ` retary of War, to be used as a gymnasium and fencing academy for the cadets of the United States Military Academ, to be constructed according to the plans recommended by the Academic Board and approved by the Secretary of War, one hundred thousand dollars: Provided, That plans and s ecifications for said building shall §',j.'§,’gbc beprepared under the direction otp the Academic Board and approved ' by the Secretary of War, which lans and specifications shall be such that when said building shall be fully completed the cost thereof shall not exceed the sum herein appropriated: Provided {urthefr, That the sums herein appropriated for erection of one bu.i ding to Immediately »v==i1¤» be used by all departments of instruction, and one gymnasium and miéuumngs. fencing academy, shall be immediately available. For placing in cadet barracks fifteen alcove partitions, three hundred and fifteen dollars. For one retiring house, to be immediately available, three thousand dollars. For xipipairing and improvingl the soldier’s chapel upon the West Point ilitary Reservation, t ree thousand do lars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. For one store-house at north wharf for storage of supplies, to be im- · mediately available, five hundred dollars. For maintaining and improving the grounds of the Post Ceme- I¤¤P¤>vi¤zsr¤¤¤d¤ tery, includin the urchase of trees, plants, tools, and materials, to be immediatei avadable, five hundre dollars. For new settees, to be immediately available, Eve hundred dollars. For one hundred and twenty-two new tent floors, one hundred and twenty-two lockers, and eight sentry boxes, to be immediately available, one thousand eight hundred dollars. . For resetting four horizontal tubular boilers, including all ma- egiwtmz nrpemtus. terial and labor, used for heating with steam the Academic build- ` ing, cadet barracks, commandants’ office, mess-hall, hospital, and cadet sinks, to be immediately available. two thousand two hundred dollars. For re airing gas holder, to be immediately available, two thousand dollars. Approved, February 12, 1889. CHAP. 149.-An act to extend to the port of Sault Ste Marie, Michigan, the F€bm&¤'l@_ privileges of inland transportation in bond. Bp if wnnnfwl hy the Senate cmd Hoease of Represenlatium of the U n ited Sfateso/’AmervZnm in Congress assembled, That the privileges ,,,;*;)*1** SW- mm of inunediate transportation of dutiable merchandise conferred by 1¤£¤;ea1¤.ee_qm¤» the act approved June tenth, eighteen hundred and eighty, entitled §Q,‘§QQ§§,0_p"“'°‘°“ "An act to amend the statutes in relation to immediate transporta- Vol. 21. p. 178- tion of dutiable goods, and for other purposes/i be, and the same are hereby, extended to the port of San t Ste ll’l3I‘1€, in the State of Michigan. Approved, February 13, 1889.