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 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 421. 1899. 1033 shall be necessary, in his judgment, for the United States Government to have the exclusive use of the same, and for any such suspension said company shall not be entitled to any compensation. The Secretary of the Navy shall notify the railroad company to that effect, and thereupon and during the continuance of such emergency the Government shall have the sole use of said dock. That the entire expense of the R¤i1¤>=~i tv ¤¤¤r Mm construction of the said slip or basin and all future repair thereof shall °xp°"°'°t°' be borne by the said railroad company, including .the excavation and removal of any wharves, piers, buildings, earth, or constructions of any kind that may be upon the said site, and said materials and constructions shall be disposed of in such a manner or deposited in such places as shall be designated, with the approval of the Secretary of the Navy, and the construction and improvement herein provided for shall be without any expense whatever to the United States. That the privi- C°*¤¤%°¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤d leges hereby granted to the Fitchburg Railroad Company shall become °°mpl°°°°' null and void unless the improvements hereby authorized are begun within six calendar months from the date of the approval of this Act, and completed in every respect in accordance with the terms hereof, and to the acceptance of the Secretary of the Navy, within eighteen ’ calendar months from the same date. NAVY-Yann, Bitooxmm, NEW Yonx: Removing crib work, and so YBj1·>·>k1y¤ N¤vy· forth, Whitney Basin, one hundred thousand dollars; extending quay at ` wall, Cob Dock, eighty-two thousand seven hundred dollars; extending building numbered thirty-three, forty-eight thousand dollars; erecting shop, wing of building numbered twenty-eight, for steam engineering, forty-seven thousand two hundred and fifty dollars; coppersmith shop for steam engineering, fifteen thousand one hundred and twelve dollars; administration building for steam engineering, thirty-seven thousand dollars; paving streets, fifty thousand dollars; extending yard sewers, eighteen thousand dollars; extending railroad system, thirty thousand dollars; extending electric plant, twenty thousand dollars; new roof for building numbered twelve, eight-thousand dollars; new iloor for building numbered fourteen, twelve thousand dollars; two oiIicers’ _ quarters, fourteen thousand dollars; reconstructing and enlarging building numbered twenty-two, seventy thousand dollars; coal—storage and coal-handlin g plant, sixty thousand dollars; in all, navy-yard, New York, six hundred and twelve thousand and sixty-two dollars. Nxvr-Yann, LEAGUE Isrxrm, PENNSYLVANIA: Dredging and 1-111- L°¤·‘4¤°m*¤d·P°· ing in Delaware water front, fifty thousand dollars; extension of reserve basin, one hundred and twenty-tive thousand dollars; new roads and walks about yard, fifteen thousand dollars; extension of drainage sys- · tem, seven thousand dollars; commandant’s office, fifty-three thousand seven hundred and thirty-five dollars; water-closets, tour thousand seven hundred and twelve dollars; east wall of causeway, seventy-three thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars; railroad tracks about yard, twenty thousand dollars; artesian well, five thousand four hundred dollars; four officers’ quarters, twenty-five thousand dollars; locomotive crane about dry dock, sixty-tive thousand dollars; retaining wall about reserve basin, one hundred thousand dollars; storehouses for ships’ equipment along reserve basin, thirty-six thousand dollars; continuation of sea wall west of new dry dock, fifty thousand dollars; platebending shop, construction and repair, seventy-tive thousand dollars; coal-storage and coal—handling plant, fifty thousand dollars; fireproof storehouse, forty-five thousand dollars; in all, navy—yard, League Island, eight hundred thousand seven hundred and sixty-seven dollars. _ Nxvy-Yann, Wxsnrueron, Drsrmor or Comnvmrsz New steel roof W¤¤l¤¤z¢¤¤·D-C- and repairs to patternshop building numbered thirty, twenty- one thousand dollars; new steel roof and repairs to copper rolling mill, seventeen thousand dollars; extension of north gun shop, fifteen thousand dollars; new steel roof and extension of store numbered twelve, ten thousand dollars; extension of storehouse for guns, thirty five thousand dollars; shop and office building for construction and repair, one hundred thousand dollars; one officer’s quarters, seven thousand