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1186 FIFIY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 1010. 1903. dollars; quay wall between dry docks numbered two and three (to be immediately available), twenty-five thousand dollars; rebuilding wharves on cob dock, twenty-five thousand dollars; new roof for building numbered twenty-eigllt, twenty thousand dollars; piers, additional, one hundred thousand dollars; coal bins and tracks for yards and docks _(to be immediately available), two thousand five hundred dollars; extension of building numbered one hundred and sixteen, four thousand five hundred dollars; repairing and rebuilding crane track around dry dock numbered one, sixteen thousand dollars; in all, navy- yard, New York, New York, two hundred and ninety-eight thousand five hundred dollars. I-°¤€°° I¤*°¤d· P¤· Navr-umn, Lnacun ISLAND, Pnunsrrvauu: To continue retaining wall about reserve basin, fifty thousand dollars; grading and paving, to continue, thirty thousand dollars; sewer system, extensions, ten thousand dollars; electric plant, extensions, seventy-five thousand dollars; railroad system, extensions, twenty thousand dollars; dredging and filling in Delaware water front, to continue, twenty-five thousand dollars; water system, extension, twelve thousand dollars; tools and appliances for yards and docks, five thousand dollars; pitch house and oakum loft for construction and repair, five thousand two hundred dollars; underground conduit system, twelve thousand dollars; fireproof vault, building numbered one, two thousand dollars; houses over artesian well pumps, three thousand dollars; fire-protection system, extensions, thirty-five thousand dollars; machine shop for steam engineering, to complete, twenty-tive thousand dollars; in all, navy- yahd, League Island? three hun red and nine thousand two hundred o rs. . "¤·'**¤¢§}*_}*·°-°- _ Navinrxnn, Wasmnerox, Drsrmcr or Conumsuz Building for ¤i<l:‘;i<l.P themu power plant, extension, one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollarspiled floor in storehouse for guns and mounts, twenty-seven thousand two hundred and forty dollars; raising iloor of annex to building numbered forty-six, two thousand dollars; grading and paving, twenty- five thousand dollars; coal storage and handling plant for new power _ lant, forty-five thousand dollars; in all, navy-yard, Washington, two hundred and twenty-fonr thousand two hundred and forty dollars. Accmcuti mm. And upon the acquirement by the United States of title to all property abutting on Canal, Fifth, and N streets, and Georgia avenue, between the south building line of M street south and the Eastern Branch of the Potomac River, and between the east building line of _ Fourth street east and the west wall of the navy-yard in the city of ,,0§j;$,€" ‘° be “*”*¤· Washington, District of Columbia, all portions of Canal, Fifth, and N streets, and Georgia avenue l ing within such boundaries shall be abandoned and closed, and the Secretary of the Navy is authorized to take gossession thereof, and said ortions of said streets, together with overnment reservations numbered two hundred and forty-nine and two hundred and iiftiv lying within the same boundaries, shall be regprded as set apart an reserved for naval purposes. §EQ§2f’,{§§,;,§·§é_ avr-Yann, Cmnrnsrox, Soucm Canonnuz ower house and fuel storage for construction and repair, to complete, forty-tive thousand dollars; machine shop for construction and repair, to complete, e' hty thousand dollars; 3oiners’ shop for construction and repair, to complete, ninety thousand ollars; machine shop for steam engineering, sixty _ thousand dollars; power house for steam engineering, twenty-five §g°;’g’,'j;,emm 0, thousand dollars; in all, three hundred thousand dollars: Provided, l¤¤d¤>€h¤?l¤¤¢¤¤. That the Secretary of the Navy be, and hereby is, authorized to reconvey to the city of Charleston, South Carolina, a small trian ular piece of land in the northern extremity of the tract recently purcgased

  • the United States for the purposes of a navy—yard in the vicinity of

Claarleston, South Carolina, containing about one-thirtieth of an acre,