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THIRTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 82. 1859. 425 Secretary of the Treasury to discontinue the light at Port Clinton in Port Clinton, Portage Bay, Ohio, be, and the Same is hereby, repealed. ONO- Approved, March 3, 1859. . LXXXII.—An Act makin A ro riatimzs or sundr ivil E enses o the Cmxéovamnmt for the Year ending theptjlzirlieih of duiie, eighteeg hilndred rigid sixtyf Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and Appmprmiom the same are hereby, appropriated, for the objects hereafter expressed, for the fiscal year ending the thirtieth June, eighteen hundred and sixty, viz : Survey of the Coast.-—For continuing the survey of the Atlantic and Coast Survev Gulf coast of the United States, (including compensation to superintendent and assistants, and excluding pay and emoluments of officers of the army and navy, and petty omcers and men of the navy employed on the work,) two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. For continuing the survey of the western coast of the United States, one hundred and thirty thousand dollars. For continuing the survey of the Florida reefs and keys, (excluding pay and emoluments of officers of the army and navy, and petty officers and men of the navy employed on the work,) forty thousand dollars. For running a line to connect the triangulation on the Atlantic coast with that on the Gulf of Mexico, across the Florida peninsula, five thousand dollars. For publishing the observations made in the progress of the survey of the coast of the United States, five thousand dollars. For repairs of Steamers and sailing schooners used in the coast survey. ten thousand dollars. For pay and rations of engineers for seven steamers, used in the hydrographyof the coast survey, no longer supplied by the Navy Department, twelve thousand eight hundred dollars. To supply deficiency in the fund for the relief of sick and disabled sea- Deficiency for men, one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. S°am°“‘ For preserving the extension of the Treasury building, fifty thousand _Treasury builddollars. mg· The Secretary of the Treasury is hereby directed to use the balance of Custcm·11<>uses unexpended appropriations heretofore made for the Charleston and New gfgiuggfgggg ‘*“d Orleans custom~houSes in finishing said buildings for use. ` For completion of the Indianapolis court-house and post-oflice, forty Comt-house of . thousand dollars. I°dl°m°‘p°hs' For completion of the Detroit custom-house, thirty thousand dollars. C¤S¤>1}¤-h<>\1S¤ For repairing the damage occasioned by the recent fire at the Mobile at g°;t§g,;¤€_ custom-house, ten thousand dollars. For annual repairs of custom-houses, fifteen thousand dollars. C¤$*’°m·h°¤S‘¤S· For annual repairs of marine hospitals, fifteen thousand dollars. Marine hospi- Liglzt-lzouse Establishment)—For the Atlantic, Guy, and Lalce Ooasts, viz: hmousc 8s_ For supplying the light-houses and beacon-lights with oil, glass chimneys, ;,,biishm€¤;_ wicks, chamois skins, polishing powder, whiting and other cleaning mate- A*l=¤¤*i¤, Gulf rials, transportation and other necessary expenses of the same, repairing and L°”k° °°°StS' and keeping in repair the lighting apparatus, one hundred and thirty-two thousand dollars. For repairs and incidental expenses, refifting and improving all the light-houses, and buildings connected therewith, one hundred and ten thousand dollars. For repairing the works and piers, in order to preserve and secure the light-house at Chicago, Illinois, eighty-seven thousand dollars. For repairs and incidental expenses to the light-house at Oswego, and the buildings connected therewith, thirty thousand dollars. For salaries of six hundred and two keepers of light-houses and lightvoi,. xi. I’un.—-54