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 374 THIRTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 103. 1849. 850% M°¤¥°°· For Fort Monroe, Hampton Roads, Virginia, twenty thousand dol- ’lars. 1g0g5o Cvweli. For preservation of site of Fort Caswell, North Carolina, fifteen 81 ’ ’ thousand dollars. _ B£<55¢ M=¤=¤¤. For preservation of site at Fort Macon, North Carolina, five thou- ‘ sand dollars. Slbspugfgoiglick For dike to Drunken Dick Shoal, Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, 10 . ’ ’ ten thousand dollars. 85506:0 Sumter, For Fort Sumter, Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, twenty-five S Fm ·{1¤¤k¤¤¤i For repairs of Fort Jackson, Savannah River, fifteen thousand dol- IVRDHB. ’ lars. 15,000. . 8 Fort Barren- For Fort Barrancas, Pensacola Harbor, Florida, and barracks thereat, ““S# $35¤°°°· thirt -five thousand dollars. Y. . . $$06*30 M¤¤B¤¤» For repairs of Fort Morgan, Mobile Point, Alabama, fifteen thou- ’sand dollars. Mlbrt Japkggn, For repairs of Fort Jackson, Mississippi River, fifteen thousand SSISSIPPI 1Y*  ' , 15,000. ’ . . . . . . . . . Philip, For repairs of Fort St. Philip, Mississippi River, thirty thousand · · . dollars. pE;?5;i0?ik°’ For repairs of Fort Pike, Louisiana, ten thousand dollars. F¤¥f> W60d, For repairs of Fort Wood, Louisiana, ten thousand dollars. 5%2?%V“, For fortifications on Florida Reef, Key West, seventy-five thousand $75,000. ’ dollars. $5(g‘gg.f° K°Y· For fortifications on Florida Reef, Garden Key, fifty thousand dollars. gg,.,,},;], SL _For repairs of sea-wall, St. Augustine, five thousand dollars. Augustine. For contingent expenses of engineer officers engaged in an exami- $5g3g, ingenc,es nation of the coast of the United States on the Pacific Ocean, in referofexamination or ence to the defence of the same, six thousand dollars. §°6°€J0'°f P°*°*6°· Approved, March 3, 1849. March 3, 1849. CHAP. CIII. —An Act making Appropriatimrs for the Naval Scrcicefor the Year -·—-—————-—- endin the thirtieth o June, one thousand eivlrt hundred and . E is Z'! Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and they are hereby, appropriated out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the naval service, for the year endin the thirtieth of June, one thousand eight hundred and fift : ` 3 _ _ E Y _ `[gay of officers For pay of commission, warrant, and petty officers and seamen, in- E ,25*5330* cluding the engineer corps of the navy, two million four hundred and ’ ’ sixty-two thousand five hundred dollars. supertntend- For pay of superintendents, naval constructors, and all the civil °“*“· °°“s"“°t' establishments at the several navy-yards and stations seventy-three ers, &c., $73,960. _ _ a thousand nine hundred and sixty dollars. Pr-oggaions. For provisions for commission, warrant, and petty officers and sea- $686* ° men, including engineers and marines, attached to vessels for sea service, six hundred and eighty-six thousand two hundred dollars. Surgeons' ae- For surgeons’ necessaries and appliances for the sick and hurt of °"”‘£“°'· &°·# the navy, including marine corps thirty-eight thousand five hundred 838’a00` dollars, g l. 8}*4%%*530 For repair of vessels in ordinary, and for wear and tear of vessels in ' ’commission, including fuel for steamers, and the purchase of hemp, one million four hundred and thirty-six thousand dollars. C¢>¤¤*$¤¤*ii>¤;f For the construction at the national observatory of a magnetic clock, use by the United States of his invention of said clock, and of all 1m- provements that he may make thereto, ten thousand dollars.
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 * ‘f&'6§&° ° °° ’ under the superintendence of Dr. Locke, and to pay him for the free