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 FIFTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 386. 1897. 655 N AvY-YARD, Bnooxmrn, Nnw Yonx: For quay wall, Whitney NW Ym- Basin, eighteen thousand dollars; dredging Wallabout Channel, thirty thousand dollars; quay wall, Wallabout Channel, ten thousand dollars; coal shed for dry dock, five thousand dollars; grading and sewering between dry dock and Clinton avenue, ten thousand dollars; grading and paving streets, five thousand dollars; latrines, eighteen thousand dollars; addition to electric plant, twelve thousand dollars; flushingculverts in causeway (to be immediately available), twenty-five thousand dollars: Provided, That the Secretary of the Navy, after further g,'}',,";?,,;'.,,,,,,,,,, investigation, shall be satisfied that the proposed plan for improving ¤=¤¤¢¤- the sanitary conditions will be practicable and expedient; in all, one hundred and thirty-three thousand dollars. N Avv-YAnn, LEAGUE IsLAm>, PENNSYLVANIA: For new coping for "°"“°1“""‘· dry dock, sixty-four thousand dollars; causeway across back channel (west wall), twenty thousand five hundred and forty-seven dollars; dredging fresh-water basin and filling in, one hundred thousand dollars; new boiler house for steam engineering, three thousand seven hundred and ninety-tive dollars; wharf crane, three thousand dollars; weighing scales, one thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars; in all, one hundred and ninety-three thousand two hundred and twenty-two dollars. N Avr-YARD, WASHINGTON, Drscrmor or COLUMBIA: For dredging w""*'“·`”°"‘ in iront of sea wall, three thousand eight hundred and sixty-one dollars; new scale house, one thousand two hundred and seventy-one dollars and eighty-two cents; in all, five thousand one hundred and thirty-two dollars and eighty-two cents. NAVY-YARD, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA: For continuing extension of qnay N°"`°lk‘ ` wall north of timber basin, ten thousand dollars; completing quay wall from timber basin to marine railway, ten thousand dollars; paving, grading, and sewers, five thousand dollars; piping and engine for nre service, fifteen thousand dollars; renewing deteriorated parts of wooden dry dock numbered two, twenty thousand dollars; dredging, thirty-five thousand dollars; rebuilding blacksmith shop, thirtynve thousand dollars; in all, one hundred and thirty thousand dollars. P N AVAL s1·A1·IoN, Poncr B.oYA1., Sourn CAROLINA! For grading and °'° R""°‘ drainage, seven thousand five hundred and seventy-nine dollars and twenty-five cents; railway track scales, five hundred dollars; storage cistern, three thousand seven hundred and fifty-seven dollars and eighty- eight cents; machinery to be placed in machine shop just completed, nity thousand dollars; in all, sixty-one thousand eight hundred and thirty-seven dollars and thirteen cents. NAVAL srAr1on, Kar Wnsr. l•‘LomnA: For sen. wall from machine MF W"'- shop lot to extension of Eaton street, two thousand dollars; dredging along front of wharf and inside the L, three thousand dollars; new machine shop, thirty thousand dollars; in all, thirty-tive thousand dollars. NAVY—YARD, Milan ISLAND, CALIFORNIA: For extension of quay Mm ‘¤'*“"· wall, thirty thousand dollars; grading and paving about the stone dry dock, ten thousand dollars; dredging, twenty thousand dollars; dredging a channel in Mare Island Strait to enable all classes of naval vessels to reach the navy-yard, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars; completing coppersmitlfs shop, steam engineering, three thousand dollars; storage shed north of building numbered fiftynve, three thousand seven hundred and eightyfive dollars; in all, two hundred and sixteen thousand seven hundred and eighty-tive dollars. Pu t so dw Puenr Sormn NAvA1. STATION, WAsn1NeroN: For continuing g° “" clearing, stumping, and grading station, ten thousand dollars; wharh sixty thousand dollars; iilling in marsh. five thousand dollars; extension of brick discharge culvert, five thousand one hundred and forty- three dollars and sixty-two cents; in all, eighty thousand one hundred and forty-three dollars and sixty-two cents. Re _ to REPAms Am) 1>nnsmwAr10N AT NAVY-YARDS AND STATIONS: For W"' ° ‘ repairs and preservation at navy-yards and stations, four hundred thousand dollars.