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FOR'I‘Y—FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 114. 1871. 505 For construction of circular fence around and through the Presidents grounds to Seventeenth Street west, including foundation walls, curbing, flagging, and iron fencing, forty-five thousand five hundred dollars. Washington Aqueduct. —— For finishing coping and iron railing on Washington bridges numbers one, two, three, and four, ten thousand dollars. “‘l“°d“°i· For widening embaukments over conduit and macadatnizing roads, ten thousand dollars. For completing gate—houses at distributing reservoir, twenty thousand four hundred and ninety-six dollars. For completing high·service reservoir, four thousand dollars. For ventilators over conduit, two thousand eight hundred dollars. For fencing reservoirs, three thousand six hundred dollars. d 5or building office at Rock Creek bridge, three thousand three hundred 0 ars. For engineering, superintendence, and repairs for the fiscal year ending June thirty, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, twenty thousand dollars. For completing earthwork and making the slope-wall of division dam, twenty thousand dollars. d §`or completing slope-wall of distributing reservoir, twenty thousand 0 ars. Armaries and Arsenals. — For Springfield armory, Springfield, Massa- Armor-ies and chusetts: Repairs and preservation of grounds, buildings, and machinery, ”·"§"‘?l’· Id twenty thousand dollars; macadamizing public roads in and around the pmigic i armory grounds, two thousand dollars. For completing the bridge at Rock Island, being an unexpended balance Bridge et covered into the treasury under the act of July twelve, eighteen hundred R°°k ]`“l““d‘ and seventy, five hundred thousand dollars. For Rock Island armory and arsenal, Rock Island, Illinois: Containing Rock Island the development of water-power, two hundred thousand dollars; perma- gggsry md "` nent forgiug—shop, two hundred thousand dollars; constructing permanent ' workshop, two hundred thousand dollars ; purchasing and laying pipe, eight thousand dollars ; two blocks of subaltern officers’ quarters, fifty-five thousand dollars; macadamizing main avenues and streets, five thousand dollars , tools and machinery required for new shops nearly completed, twenty thousand dollars. For Alleghany arsenal, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania : For repairs to pub- Allegheny- lic buildings, grounds, and machinery, one thousand five hundred dollars; one half the cost of grading, paving, and curbing on Thirty-ninth and Fortieth streets, from Butler Street to Penn Avenue, and on Penn Avenue, between Thirty-ninth and Fortieth streets, eleven thousand five hundred dollars; underpinning, and boundary wall, five thousand seven hundred doilars. For Augusta arsenal, Augusta, Georgia: Quarters for married soldiers, A¤z¤¤¤¤· one thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars. For Benicia arsenal, Benicia, California: Permanent barracks for en- B¢¤l’·=i•·· listed men, and cistern for same, fifty-two thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven dollars; cistern for new office, two thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven dollars; brick reservoir, fourteen thousand two hundred and eighty-six dollars; guard-house and fire~engine house, eleven thousand four hundred and twenty-nine dollars; grading and improving arsenal grounds, five thousand dollars; repairs of public buildings and machinery, one thousand dollars. For Columbus arsenal, Columbus, Ohio: Cisterns and wells, one thou- G¢>l¤¤¤l>¤¤· sand dollars; grading grounds, making roads and drains, five thousand dollars; repairs to buildings, one thousand dollars. For Charleston arsenal, Charleston, South Carolina: Repairs of ofii- Ch”l°“°“· cers’ quartersyenlisted inen’s barracks, and other public buildings, grounds, fences, and drains, five thousand dollars. For Detroit arsenal, Dearbornville, Michigan: Repairs to public build- Detrelb ings and grounds, five hundred dollars.