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 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. CII. 494. 1891. 801 preservation of the same; for repairs and improvements on buildings, heatinlg, lighting, and furniture for same- books and stationery, freight, an other contingent exlpenses; purchase of food and maintenltpge oi live-sgogkil and mai wagon and attendance on same, erg en thousand dollars. NAvAL WAR CoLLEeE AND TORPEDO Scnoor. ON CoAs·1·ER’s HAR- m§¤;.=¤m_pV;{; ggyggf BOB ISLAND: For maintenance of the Naval War College and Tor- Coasters Harbor pedo school on Coaster’s Harbor Island, ten thousand do lars. I""““· *1 , BUREAU OF ORDNANCE. Ismoooozonrnmos ORDNANUE AND ORDNANCE S·roREs: For procuring, producing, M¤¢¤¤¤L suvplies. preserving, and handling ordnance material; for the armament of °°°‘ ships; for fuel, tools, an material, and labor to be used in the genera work of the Ordnance De rtment; for fur·niture at magazines, at the ordnance dock, Ngv Kgik, and at the naval ordnance and proving ground, one hu red and thirty thousand dollars; proof of naval armament, ten thousand dollars; expenses of target ractice, gfgpen thousand dollars; in all, one hundred and fifty-five thousand · dollars. · NEW MAGAZINE: For new ma zine for naval ur oses at Sitka New mgm' M or Juneau, Alaska, ten thousand dhllars. P P _ Hi.,°r °°°°°’ CBANEY ISLAND MAGAZINE: For dredging on the channel to om]? Island my Craney Island Magazine, Norfolk Harbor, and for repairs to the '“"‘°· °"°“‘·v‘* wharves and buildings, fifteen thousand dollars. PURCHASE or F1.oA·r1N¤ on TUG CRANE: For the purchase of a Flogging or- mg iioatirgg or tug crane for use in the transportation of material at the ‘*‘T,.'{?f· °' °"""’ New ork navy yard, thirty thousand dollars _ RESERVE SUPPLY or PBOJECTILES: For reserve supply of progec- Reserve supply ot tiles for vessels in commission, thirty thousand dollars. "'°’°‘*“°* REPAIRS, BUREAU or ORDNANCE: For necessary repairs to ord- Ropou-s. nance buildings, magazines. gun lparks, boats, lighters, wharves, machinery, and other objects of the like character, thirty thousanddollars. TORPEDO STATION, BUREAU or ORDNANCE, NEWPORT, Rnomr Torpedo station, ISLAND: For labor, material, freight, and express charges; general N°"’°"·R·I· care of and repairs to grounds, buildings, and wharves; boats, instruction, instruments, tools, furniture, experiments and general torpedo outfits, sixt thousand dollars. ARMOR TESTS: llihr the purpose of making ballistic tests and ex- A:-mor com. periments in the develolpment of American armor the Secretary of the Navy is hereby authorized to use one hundred thousand dollars or so much thereof as may be necessary out of the apppropriation ·of one million dollars appropriated bv Joint resolution of September twenty-ninth, eiglziteentmundred and ninety, for the purchase of nickel ore or nicke ma. NAVAL MILITIA: For arms and equipment connected therewith Nom militia. for naval militia of various States under such reglulations as the Secretary of the Navy may prescribe, twenty-five thousand dollars. CoNrrNGENT, BUREAU OF ORDNANCE: For miscellaneous items, Ccuunzm. namely: Freight to foreign and home stations; advertising; cartage and express charges; repairs to fire engines; gas an water pipes ; as and water tax at magazines ; toll, ferriage, foreign postage, and telegrams to and from the Bureau, eight thousand dollars. 01vIL ESTABLISHMENT, BUREAU or OR1>NANcE; For the civil can establishment. establishment under the Bureau of Ordnance, namely: Navy yard, Portsmguitlh New Hampshire : For one writer, when p,,,.m,,,,,,¤,_ re uired, Eve hundre dollars. (Navy §a;d,dBpFton, Massachusetts: For one writer, when required, nom., five hun r dollars. vdrlgirgylfrard, New York : For one clerk, at one thousand four hun- New York. o ars. STAT L—voL xxvI—-51