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THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 194. 1854. 339 For a fog-signal, to be placed at the Delaware Breakwater light-house, eight hundred dollars. For a fog-signal, to be placed at the Reedy Island light-house, eight hundred dollars. · For banking in Reedy Island and preserving the site of the light-house, one thousand eight hundred and fifteen dollars. For a large iron bell-buoy, to be placed on or near Fenwick Island Shoal, five thousand dollars. For a light—house on Bower’s Beach, between Murder Kill and Jones’s Creeks, Delaware Bay, five thousand dollars. For a light-house at or near the mouth of Old Duck Creek, on the west side of Delaware Bay, Eve thousand dollars. .Zl[aryla1zd.— For a light-house on or near the "Seven-Foot Kn0ll," Maryland. at the mouth of the Patapsco River, in addition to the appropriations approved September twenty-eight, eighteen hundred and fifty, and March 1850, ch. 77. three, eighteen hundred and fifty-one, thirteen thousand five hundred dol- 185e,e1i.140. lars. For a light-house on Sandy Point, Chesapeake Bay, eight thousand dollars. For a light-house on Drum Point, entrance of Patuxent River, Eve thousand dollars. For a. light-house on Love Point, or the extremity of the shoal, (the northern extremity of Kent Island,) mouth of Chester River, Maryland, fifteen thousand dollars. For buoys and stakes at the following points in the Great Choptank River, viz.: at Jamaica Shoals, Sugar Loaf, Hambrook, and Middle Ground, near mouth of the river, one thousand dollars. Wrginia.—For a light-house on Smith’s Point Shoal, mouth of Poto- Virginia. mac River, in place of the light-house on Smith’s Point, and the light- _ vessel at present placed to mark the extremity of the shoal, twentyhve thousand dollars. For a light—house half way between Cape Henry and Body’s Island light-house, and on or near False Cape Henry, twenty-five thousand dollars. For a light on or near York Spit, Chesapeake Bay, ilfteen thousand dollars. For buoys at Green Point and Sandy Point, in York River, five hundred dollars. For a light-house on the shoals off Chcrrystone, or on Sandy Point, to mark the entrance to Cherrystone Harbor, ten thousand dollars. For buoys or stakes, to be placed in the Chesapeake Bay, on the following points, viz.: FlSl1CPHl&D,S, Pickett’s Hole, Cherrystone, Pocomoke Flats, Hunting Creek, Deep Creek, Chesconnessex, Onancock, Pungoteaguc, Nascvadox, The Gulf, New Point Comfort, Pcankatank River, Great Wicomico River, Rappahannock River, Drum Point Spit, near Stingray Point, and near Smith’s Point light-vessel, two thousand three hundred dollars. For buoys and stakes in the Potomac River, between Alexandria and Georgetown, two hundred dollars. For a. light-house on such point as may be determined upon, after careful examination and survey, to mark the entrance to the Cone and Yeocomieo Rivers from the Potomac, five thousand dollars. For forty-three buoys, for buoying the Kettle Bottoms, and completing the buoyage of the Potomac River from its mouth to the port of Alexandria, three thousand dollars. _ For buoys to be placed in suitable places in Matchipungo Bay and its tributaries, one thousand dollars. For a small light on the wharf of the Naval Hospital at Norfolk, five hundred dollars.