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 694 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 859. 1900. construction and repair, forty-three thousand two hundred dollars; angle smither * for construction and re air, thirty-six thousand dollars; plumbers’ andy coppersmiths’ shop and) foundr for construction and repair, to cost not more than one hundred and, three thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars, for which contract is hereby authorized, sixty thousand §ollars; block, cooper, and spar shops for construction and repair, to cost not more than one hundred and thirteen thousand four hundred dollars, for which contract is hereby author·ized, sixty thousand dollars; fireproof shed for painting and storage of canvas, three thousand eight hundred dollars; extension of water system, eighteen thousand dollars; chain shed and anchor rack, eleven thousand dollars; trolley car and line in navy-yard, five thousand dollars; fire-protection system, fifty thousand dollars; in all, navy-yard, League - Island, nine hundred and thirty-nine thousand five hundred dollars. W¤¤1¤i¤s¢¤¤·¤- C- N Avr-YARD, WAsH1NG*roN, DISTRICT or CoLUMB1A: Extension of store numbered one, eighteen thousand dollars; aving, fifty thousand dollars; underground 'conduit system, thirty tllfousand dollars; fireproof floors for pattern shop, fifteen thousand dollars; boiler house fo1· eating plant, fourteen thousand five hundred dollars; skylight for north gun shop, three thousand two hundred and two dollars and thirty-two cents; storehouse for combustible material, four thousand dollars; coal shed and coal-handling appliances, forty thousand dollars; iire-protection system, forty thousan dollars; tbol sho, eighty-six thousand three hundred dollars; gunner’s worksho, eighty tiousand eight hundred dollars; extension of forge shop and) new roof, thirty- two thousand three hundred dollars; completing shop and office building fO1' construction and repair, thirty thousan dollars; in all, navy- yard, Washington, four hundred and forty-four thousand one hundred and two dollars and thirty-two cents. Noimunva. NAVY—YARD, Noaromt, Vmeixuz Quay wall north of timber basin, twenty-five thousand dollars; concrete and granite dry dock, to cost not more than one million two hundred thousand dollars, for which contract is hereby authorized, two hundred thousand dollars; remodeling machine shop for steam engineering, sixty thousand dollars; extension of locomotive crane track., fifteeii thousand dollars; increasing electric plant, twenty thousand dollars; office building for steam engineering, twenty thousand dollars; storehouse for yards and docks, forty five thousand dollars; paving and grading, twenty thousand dollars; arbage crematory, five thousand dollars; stables, seven thousand fivediundred dollars; surgeons’ office and dispensary, ten thousand dollars; remodeling steamfitters’ and plun1bers’ shop for construction and repair, fifteen thousand dollars; new altars for timber dry dock, fifteen thousand dollars; laundry at Saint Helena ·for receiving ship, five thousand dollars; sewers, four thousand dollars; constructing ship furniture rooms in building numbered thirty, two thousand five hundred dollars; alterations in building numbered fifteen, storehouse, three thousand two hundred dollars; in all, navy-yard, Norfolk, Virginia, four hundred and seventy-two thousand two hundred dollars. New ¥·<>¤d¤¤·<><>¤¤¤- NAVAL STATION, NEW LONDON, CONNECTICUT! The unex ended balance· of an appropriation under the Act of July seventh, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, for coal sheds and machinery is hereby rea propriated for rebuilding wharf. P¤¤ R·¤v¤1·S~¤— l\l)AvA1. s·rA·r1oN, Pom: ROYAL, SoU·rH CAaoL1NA: Toward rebui1ding dry dock, to cost not to exceed five hundred thousand dollars, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, andthe Secretary of the Navy is hereby authorized to rebuild or repair said dock in concrete or stone, or both, as he may elect; condensing plant, thirty thousand dollars; fire-engine house, nine thousand dollars; grading and drainage, two thousand dollars; purchase of land, twenty-six thousand dollars; crane supports in steam—engineering machine shop, ten thousand dollars; in