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THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 194.. 1854. 337 For rebuilding the light-house at Brant’s Point, Nantucket, fifteen thousand dollars. For large fog-bells, for light-vessels in the Vineyard Sound, in exchange for the small ones now in use on board of these vessels, one thousand five hundred dollars. For four iron twelve-pounder. guns and equipments for fog-signals on board of light-vessels in Vineyard Sound, two thousand dollars. For iron buoys and buoy-boats for approaches to Boston Bay, and on Nantucket Shoals, five thousand dollars. For a light-house and keeper’s house on or near the “Point of Rocks," Westport, Massachusetts, five thousand dollars. For a lighthouse on the Spit situated at the entrance of the Narrows, Boston Harbor, fifteen thousand dollars. For the erection of a day-beacon, sixty feet high, on “Point Alderton Bar," on the south side of the entrance to Light—House Channel, eighteen thousand dollars. For placing buoys in the New Bedford Collection District, on rock at the mouth of hionument River; on Bourne’s Flat, at the turn of the channel above Siah’s Point; one between the last named and Boure’s Neck; one at each end of Pismire Bed; one on rock in channel of Dartmouth River; one on Cow Rock Ledge; and one on rock in Pl1inney’s Passage, two thousand dollars. Vermont. —— For two small lights to be placed on the pier at Burling- Vermont. ton, two thousand dollars. For a fog-signal at Juniper Island light-house, Lake Champlain, eight hundred dollars. Rhode Jslcmd. —-For a, new light·house tower and illuminating ap- Rhode Island. paratus on Beaver Tail, and for a fog-signal, fourteen thousand five hundred dollars. For rebuilding the light-house and keeper’s dwelling at Watcli Hill, and for repairs of sea—wa1l to preserve the light-house site, eight thousand three hundred dollars. For a beacon—light at Bristol Ferry, one thousand five hundred dollars. For a beacon or spindle to mark the reef extending from Block Island, two thousand dollars. Connecticut. -—— For completing the beaconage and buoyage of the Connecticut. Connecticut River, as authorized by the act of March third, eighteen hundred and fifty-three, five thousand dollars. 1853i ch- 140- For a fog-bell at Saybrook light-house, Connecticut, one thousand dollars. For a beacon at Sugar Reef, east entrance of Long Island Sound, two thousand five hundred dollars. For a beacon on Long Point, two thousand five hundred dollars. For a beacon on Sea·Flower Reef, two thousand five hundred dollars. For a fog-signal at or near Lynde Point light-house, eight hundred dollars. For buoys at the eastern extremity of Watch Hill Reel, and on " Whamphasoc," entrance to Stonington Harbor, five hundred dollars. For a light-house at or near Niantic, Long Island Sound, four thousand dollars. For a beacon on Black Ledge, entrance to New London Harbor, two thousand dollars. For a beacon on the Whale, two thousand dollars. For buoys in the harbor of N oank and Mystic, five hundred dollars. For a light—l1ouse on Black Point, between the Connecticut River and New London, five thousand dollars. For a harbor-light on the end of the breakwater at Southport, one thousand dollars. For a fog—bcll at the North Dumpling 1iglit—liousc, in place of the vox,. x. Pun.-- 43