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336 THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 194. 1854. For completion of beacon on Buck Ledge, Penobscot River, in addition to five hundred dollars already appropriated, two thousand dollars. For restoring the two other stone beacons on Penobscot River, one thousand dollars. For fog-signals on Mount Desert Rock and Matinicus light-houses, live thousand dollars. For buoys for the waters on the coast of Maine, viz.: St. Croix River, near the breakwater, Portland, Maine, and for beacons and buoys at other important points in the St. Croix, Kennebeck, and Penobscot Rivers, etc., two thousand dollars. For light on pier·head at Kennebunk Harbor, five hundred dollars. For a light-house to mark the eastern extremity to Edgemoggin Reach, to be placed upon such point as may be determined, upon careful examination and survey, six thousand dollars. For beacons to mark ledges in Castine Harbor, Maine, five thousand dollars. For a beacons on a ledge in St. Croix River, about four miles below the town of Calais, and a. light-house upon Big Island, at the mouth of St. Croix River, nine thousand dollars. For a light-house on or near the Widow’s Island, at the eastern entrance of Fox Island thoroughfare, five thousand dollars. For a light-house at the entrance of the thoroughfare at Isle au Haute, five thousand dollars. For a light-house on Southern Island, at the entrance of Tcnant’s Harbor, in the town of St. George, four thousand five hundred dollars. For a light·house at the entrance of 'Winter Harbor, in Goldsburgh, four thousand five hundred dollars. For the erection of two beacons in West Passamaquoddy Bay, to mark the channel over the bar at the western entrance, three thousand dollars. For a beacon on Harbor Ledge, a spindle on Seal Ledges, a spindle on Ship-Yard Ledge, a spindle on Lowell’s Rock, and a buoy on Ram Island Ledge, in Rockport Harbor, Camden, six thousand dollars. For a light-house on Noddle’s Island, at the entrance to the harbor of Castine and Brooksville, four thousand five hundred dollars. For a day-mark or beacon on Trott’s Ledge, about one mile from the entrance to Castine and Brooksville Harbor, five hundred dollars. For a light-house at Dry Point, on Lineken’s Neck, on the westerly side of the Damariscotta River, six thousand dollars. For a light-house on Wood Island, five thousand dollars. Massachusetts. Massachusetts. — For continuation of the work on foundation and ligpt-house buildings on the rocks called “Sow and Pigs," thirty thousand do lars. For rebuilding light-house at Gay Head, and fitting it with first order illuminating apparatus, thirty thousand dollars. 1851, ch. 87. That the sums appropriated March three, eighteen hundred and fifty- 1g5g19h_11g_ one, and August thirty-one, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, "for iron spindles on the Graves and Hardings Ledges, Boston Harbor," be applied to the procuring and placing a bell and triangle beacons on these points. For the erection of a light-house and keeper’s dwelling on Egg Rock Island, near Nahant, being the sum appropriated for this object September twenty-eight, eighteen hundred and fifty, five thousand dollars. For the removal of the light—house at Truro, (highlands,) Cape Cod, to a proper site, and for fitting the same with the most approved illuminating apparatus, and to serve as substitute for three lights at Nansett Beach, twenty·~tive thousand dollars. For the preservation of the site of Billingsgate Island lighthouse, (Wolltleet,) two thousand dollars.