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THIRTY-SECON D CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 102. 1853. 223 San Francisco, O'alM>rnia. ——For blacksmith shop, carpenter’s shop, Sb-¤ F¤`¤¤°l*°° storehouse, and wharf, one hundred thousand dollars: Provided, That Pr<>vis¤· before this sum shall be expended, the Attorney-General of the United States shall decide that the United States have good title to the land upon which the buildings are to be erected. And the Secretary of the navy is hereby directed to complete and Bum Md Nik carry into execution the verbal contract for a basin and railway in Cali- Sm Fm` fornia, in connection with the floating dock, as made by the late Secretary in pursuance of authority for that purpose, given by the act of Septem- 1850, ch. 80. ber the twenty-eighth, one thousand eight hundred and fifty, entitled "An act making appropriations for the naval service for the year ending the thirtieth of June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one," and as stated in the letter of the said late Secretary, addressed to the Honorable Howell Cobb, Speaker of the House of Representatives, and dated the twenty-first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one, toward the execution of which one hundred and fifty thousand dollars is hereby appropriated: Provided, That, in the judgment of the Secretary, P1'¤Vl¤<>· such basin and railway are necessary and will be useful to the public service. F 01‘ Hospitals. Hospitals At Boston. - For repairs of all kinds, six hundred dollars. Boston. At New York. — For repairs of all kinds, three hundred dollars. New York. At Philadelphia Naval Asylum.-For tinning roof of asylum, laying Philadelphia. water pipes, furnaces, grates and ranges, pavements and gutters, five thousand dollars. For repairs of all kinds, one thousand dollars. At Norgfol/c. —For wall to inclose a graveyard, including excavation, N<>1‘f<>lksix thousand one hundred and sixty-eight dollars and ninety-three cents. For the purchase of land, to be used as a road communicating with the navy hospital grounds at Norfolk, Virginia, twenty-five hundred dollars. For repairs of all kinds, two thousand five hundred dollars. At Pensacola.—For wall around hospital grounds, twenty-two thou- Pensacola. sand five hundred dollars. For draining and filling ponds, two thousand six hundred and fifty dollars. For repairs of all kinds, eleven thousand one hundred and seventy-five dollars. For Magazines. M¤8*·¤i¤¤*· At Boston, Massachusetts.—For beds to stow shot, for arrangements B<>¤¤¤¤· for bouching, filling, and unloading shells, and for repairs of all kinds, two thousand eight hundred dollars. At New Z>r}c.—For Htting storerooms, workshops, and machinery New York. for ordnance purposes, for gun-skids, gratielling ordnance grounds, and for repairs of all kinds, four thousand two hundred and eighty-five dollars. At Washington.——For foundations for stowing shot, and protection of Washington. shells, for powder magazine, new iioor, and for repairs of all kinds, four thousand seven hundred dollars. AtNorfolk.—1<`or foundations of guns and shells, for machinery, for N0¤f¤!k· bouching shells, and preparing filling, and tank-houses, and for repairs of all kinds, four thousand five hundred dollars. At Pensacola. -—- For preparing platform for saluting battery, and for Pensacola. repairs of all kinds, nine hundred and fifty dollars. Marine Corps. M¤'l¤€ ¤<>¤'95· For pay of oiziicers, non-commissioned officers, privates, musicians, clerks, messengers, stewards, and servants serving on shore; for rations and clothing for servants, subsistence for officers, and pay for undrawn clothing and rations, bounties for reenlistment and pay for unexpired