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rrmrnmtru oouemzss. sms. 11. os. 2507. 1907. 1059 Por the protection, preservation, and repair of fortifications for P'°°°"°“°’*»°*°· Xlhrch tI5e3e lmay be no special appropriation available, two hundred ousan dollars. Toward the construction of about four thousand eight hundred l,';} “,°,m*{:,,f·°· linear feet of wall necessary for the protection of Fort Moultrie, ` Sullivans Island, South Carolina, from the effects of storms (to cost not to exceed two hundred and twenty-five thousand six hundred dollars), one hundred thousand dollars. · ‘ Toward the building sea walls for the protection of the sites of the MFMH F{’i¤k<¤¤¤ wd fortifications and of the necessary post buildings at Forts Pickens §g°$b.n1ZQm, and McRee, Pensacola Harbor, Florida, (to cost not to exceed nine lilpndredd gnilhseven thousand one hundred dollars), four hundred ousan o rs. Toward the re ir and restoration of batteries and other structures gemesglgbflgédw appnrtenant to this defenses of Pensacola and for retaining walls to em. Pm ’ protect the batteries from hoods (to cost not to exceed one hundred sang nine thousand three hundred and fifty-five dollars), fifty thousand o ars. _ Toward the reand restoration of batteries and other structures M°*>i!<=· Ale appurtenant to theudefenses of Mobile, Alabama, and for rebuilding mpm °fd°f°°°es' sea walls and groins for protection of the sites of the fortifications and of the garrison posts (to cost not to exceed one million eighty- nine thousand five hundred dollars), five hundred thousand dollars. For rebuilding and strengthening the levees for protection of the m"°" Saint *’”“iP» site of the defenses and the rrison post at Fort Saint Philip, New uebuuarugisvees. Orleans, Louisiana, one hunrlsed thousand dollars. For pre ration of plans for fortifications, five thousand dollars. mm For tool? electrical and engine supplies and appliances, to be fur- mama plenunished by the Engineer Department, for the use of the troops for maintaining and operating electric light and power plants in gun and mortar batteries, orty thousand dollars. U F ora construction of sea walls and embankments, twenty-five thou- S°° W" °" sand ollars.. PRESERVATION AND REPAIR or Tonrnno srnucruunsz For preser- T°*'P°*’°¤"¤°¤¤’°¤· vation and repair of structures erected for the torpedo defense of the United States, ten thousand dollars. For the construction of mining casemates, cable galleries, torpedo $¤'>¤¤**¤¤ ¤=*¤*=¤ storehouses, cable tanks, and other structures necessary for the operation, preservation, and care of submarine mines and their accessories, one hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars, to be expended by the Engineer Department. Amvmmnnr or romrrrcyrrous. ’“““““’“‘- For the urchase, manufacture, and test of machine and automatic *‘°°*‘*”° g‘“"’· guns, including their carriagesnsights, implements, equipments, and the machinery necessary for their manufacture at the arsenals, thirty thousand dollars. a For the purchase, manufacture, and test of mountain, field, and siege s,3ég*;{;;l°,Qg;f°ld·“d cannon, including their carriages, sights, implements, equipments, . and the machinery necessary for their manufacture at the arsenals, three hundred thousand dollars. _ _ For the purchase, manufa<·tul‘0, and test of ammunition for machine A'm“““‘“°”- and automatic guns, and for mountain, field, and siege cannon, including the necessary experiments in connection there with and the machinery nénrcessargr ({05 its manufacture at the arsenals, one hundred and sixty ousan dollars. t For the purchase, manufactufé, 8-Hd test of Seacoast cannon for coast s°‘°'°“‘ °‘““°“· defense, including their carriages, sights, implements, equipments, and the machinery necessary for their manufacture at the arsenals, one hundred and thirty-two thousand dollars.