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THIRTY—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 28, 29. 1862. 343 1arFor Fort Adams, Newport harbor, Rhode Island, fifty thousand dol- Fci·tAdnms. I For Fort Schuyler, East River, New York, twenty-five thousand dol· Fort Schuyler. ars. For fort at Willet’s Point, opposite Fort Schuyler, New York, fifty Willetu Point. thousand dollars. For Fort Richmond, Staten Island, New York, twenty-tive thousand Fort Richdollars. • “‘°”d· For fort on site of Fort Tompkins, Staten Island, New York, fifty _Feit Tompthousand dollars. kms- For commencement of casemate at battery on Staten Island, New Staten Island. York, one hundred thousand dollars. For new battery at Fort Hamilton, at the Narrows, New York, one Fort Hamiltonhundred thousand dollars. For Fort Mifflin, near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, twenty-five thou- Fort Mimin. sand dollars. For new fort opposite Fort Delaware, on Delaware shore, two hun- Fort on Delsdred thousand dollars. "”° *h°"°· For Fort Monroe, Hampton Roads, Virginia, fifty thousand dollars. F°*`*M°¤"°°· For Fort Taylor, Key West, Florida, one hundred thousand dollars. Fort Taylor- 12 For Fort Jefferson, Garden Key, Florida, one hundred thousand dol- Fort Jsiferson. rs. d 1For additional fort at the Tortugas, Florida, two hundred thousand T¤¤‘l¤G¤¤- olars. For fort at Ship Island, coast of Mississippi, one hundred thousand Ship Island. dollars. For contingencies of fortidcations, one hundred thousand dollars. Contingencies. la For bridge trains and equipage, two hundred and fifty thousand dol- Brides ¤‘¤l¤¤· rs. For defence in Oregon and Washington Territory, at or near the D¤*”¢¤¢¤ i¤ mouth of Columbia River, one hundred thousand dollars, if, in the 9d3Q;;;:; judgment of the President, the same, or any part thereof, should be advisable. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the following sum be, and the A£p¤‘¢>l>¤‘l¤fi¤¤ same is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not M1 °2 °"d1868' otherwise appropriated, for the fiscal years ending June thirty, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, and June thirty, eighteen hundred and sixty- three: For the erection of temporary works in Maine, and in the harbor Tsmpomfy at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, when, in the judgment of the Presi- :,°({§};:1é::',;_ dent, the expenditure of the same, or any part thereof, shall be advis- shire. able, five hundred and fifty thousand dollars. For the erection of temporary works in Narragansett Bay, when, in In Narraganthe judgment of the President, the expenditure of the same, or any ’°°° B“Y‘ part thereof, shall be advisable, two hundred thousand dollars. Approved, February 20, 1862. CHAP. XXIX. -·An Ad making an Appropriation to iduminate the Publtb Buildings. February*20,188l, Be it enacted by the Senate and [Reuse of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the sum of one thousand Illumination of dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, be, and the same is £g€'Q2B;‘ég“g’• hereby appropriated, payable out of any money in the Treasury not proétgaiiou {Jupotherwise appropriated, to enable the Commissioner of Public Buildings to carry out the order of Congress for the illumination of the Public Buildings on the twenty-second of February, eighteen hundred and sixty- two. APPROVED, February 20, 1862.