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 672 FIFl`Y—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1368. 1902. conduit system, to continue, twenty thousand dollars; office, drafting, and testing rooms for yards and docks, four thousand dollars; machine shop for equi ment, extension of, thirteen thousand seven hundred and seventy-die dollars; chain shed and rigging loft for equipment, fifty thousand dollars; machine shop for steam engineering, extension of, fifty thousand dollars; power house and stack for steam engineering, thirty-five thousand dollars; stee1—plant building for construction and repair (to cost not to exceed one hundred and hfty thousand dollars), fifty thousand dollars; new floor in building numbered seven, thirty thousand dol.lars; elevator and fittings, machine shop for e uipment, six thousand dollars; fire-protection system, to complete, fifty thousand dollars; to enable the Secretary of the Navy to make an examination concerning the fresh—water supply at the Portsmouth Navy-Yard, five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as may be needed, said examination to include a survey of the ponds which constitute the sources of the aqueduct, an aseertainment of the quality of the water, an inquiry as to its sufficiency for all future needs, and an estimate of the value of the aqneduct, dams, and ponds; and said Secretary shall consider the desirabilit of controlling, by purchase or otherwise, solely for the use of the (llovemment, the whole water supply, and he shall make such recommendations on the subject as he may eem expedient to Congress at its next session; for the removal of ruI:g$Ql°0’,j’°“ P°*“*» Hendersons Point, near the navy—yard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, in accordance with the rojeet recommended in House Document Numbered Two hundred and forty-three, Fifty-seventh Congress, first ses- _ sion, two hundred thousand dollars, to be ex nded under the direction ,Qf,'{',’,f;,,_ of the Secretar of the Navy: Provided, Thdt a contract or contracts ma be enteredy into by the Secretary of the Navy for such materials and, work as may be necessary to prosecute said project, to he paid for as appropriations may from time to time be made by law, not to exceed in the gregate five hundred and forty-nine thousand dollars, exclusive ofughe amounts herein and heretofore appropriated; in all, eight hundred and seventy-two thousand five hundre¤¤>¤·¥¤¤- New-rxnn, Bosrox, MASSACHUSETTS! Ship—iitters’ shop, to complete, fifty thousand dollars; metal workers’ shop, to complete, fifty thousand dollars; piers and wharves, extensions, seventy-five thousand dollars; smithery for construction and repair, to complete, fifty thousand dollars; sawmill and spar shed, to complete, one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars; water—closets for building numbered forty-two, additional, two thousand five hundred dollars; water system, extensions, ten thousand dollars; sewer system, extensions, ten thousand dollars; electric-light plant, extensions, ten thousand dollars; 1****% P-1185- extension of naval prison, sixty thousand dollars; electric crane, steam engineering brass foundry, ten thousand dollars; culvert between dry docks, forty-one thousand two hundred dollars; forty-ton locomotive crane, forty thousand dollars; track for traveling crane, fifty-tive thousand dollars; water-closets, additional, two thousand five hundred dollars; underground conduit system, forty-two thousand five hundred dollars; crane for yards and docks power house, seven thousand dollars; dispensary, twelve thousand dollars; fireproof floor in anchor and chain shed, twenty thousand dollars; forge shop, interior fittings for, five thousand dollars; erecting one-hundred-ton shears, five thousand dollars; paving, to continue, twenty thousand dollars; in all, navy-yard, Boston, seven hundred and two thousand seven hundred dollars. MW I·¢i¤¤<>¤·<F¤¤¤- Naval Station, New London, Connecticut: Sea wall, sixteen thousand dollars; coaling plant, extensions, twenty-five thousand dollars; in all, forty-one thousand dollars. New York. N·Y· NAVY-YARD, NEW YORK, Nnw YORK: Paving and grading, to continue, twenty thousand dollars: dredging. to continue, twenty-five