314 FOBTY-THIRD comnmss. Sess. 11. cn. so, 40. ms, Fort Hami1’w¤· For Fort Hamilton and additional batteries, New York Harbor,-New “ Yo k ten thousand dollars. i Fmwadmmh hor Fort Wadsworth, Staten Island, New York ;H3I‘bO1‘,—hV6· thou. .` sand dollars. · Fmt Tom kms For fort on the site of Fort Tompkins, Staten Island, New York Hm-. Pbor, New York, twenty thousand dollars. Bmw, Hmmm_ For Battery Hudson, New York Harbor, New York, fifteen thousand dollars. Finns Point. For battery at Finn’s Point, Delaware River, New Jersey, twenty- tlve thousand dollars. _ Opposite to Fort `For fort opposite Fort: Delaware, Delaware B1ve1·,twenty—§ve th0u— D<>1¤w¤·r<>· sand dollars. _ Fort Mifflin. For Fort Miiilin, Delaware River, Pennsylvan1a,twenty-five thousand dollars. · . For: McHenry. For Fort McHenry, Baltimore Harbor, Maryland, twenty thousand dollars., Fm., M0m.,,,_,_ For Fort Monroe, Hampton Roads, Virginia, twenty thousand dollars. Fm, Momma_ For Fort: Moultrie, Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, fifteen thousand dollars. Fort Pulaski. For Fort Pulaski, Savannah River, Georgia, twenty-tive thousand dollars.· Fm Taylor-.- For Fort Taylor and batteries, Key West, Florida., Em thousand dollars. J Fort Jackson. For Fort Jackson, Mississippi River, Louisiana, twenfyhve thousand dollars. . Fort Pickens For Fort Pickens, Pensacola Harbor, Florida, twentyfdve thousand s. dollars. · ` Fmsaintphiiip, For Fort Saint Philip, Mississippi River, Louisiana, twenty-five thousand dollars. _ _ Fort Morgan. For Fort Morgan, entrance to Mobile Bay, Alabama, twenty-tivo thousand dollars. , ‘ Fort Point. For fort at_Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Harbor, California, twenty-five thousand dollars. Limo Point. For fort at Lime Point, San Francisco Harbor, California, twenty thousand dollars. Alcatraz Island. For fort on Alcatraz Island, harbor of San Francisco, California, twenty-ilve thousand dollars. Torpedoes. For torpedoes for harbor defenses, and preservation of the_same, one Proviso. hundred and twentydive thousand dollars: Provided, That the money herein appropriated for torpedoes shall only be used in the establishment and maintenance of torpedoes to be operated from shore-stations for the 4 destruction of an enemy’s vessel approaching the shore or entering the ch an nel and fairways of harbors. Contingencies. For contingencies of fortifications, seventy-tive thousand dollars. Surveys. For surveys and reconnaissances for sewooast defenses, thirty thousand dollars. _ Approved, February 10, 1875. pcb_ 10, 1375_ CHAP. 40.-An act to provide for the relief of persons suferlug hom the ravages of ———-————·———-—- grasshoppers. . . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United _ Food and cloth- States of America. in Congress assembled, That the President of theUnited me {M 1>¤§j¤¤¤2_<>¤ States be, and he hereby is, authorized to direct the issue, through the
- 1:3 jrgmifgfe {Q proper officers of the Army temporarily, of supplies of food and disused
g,.m,,,y,(,ppm_ Army clothing sufficient to prevent starvation and suffering and extreme want to any and all destitute and helpless persons living on the western frontier, who have been rendered so destitute and helpless by ravages of grasshoppers during the summer last past, and to report to Congress such issue of food and clothing. And the sum of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, or as much thereof as may be necessary. is