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62 THIRTY··SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 162. 1860. For enabling the Light-house Board, under the, direction of the Secre- _Dsbo11's ear tary of the Treasury, to experiment with Dabolls and other ear signals, “‘g““l‘ and to purchase the signal erected by Daboll, and Dow 111 operation at New London, six thousand dollars. _ New York. Mw YE>rk.—For the erection of a. stone beacon on M111 Reef, five thousand dollars. _ For three beacon lights upon the Hudson River, between Albany and Troy, two thousand dollars. _ For a beacon light at Oak Orchard, Lake Ontario, three thousand five hundred dollars. _ _ _ Michigan. JWchigan.——For rebuilding the towers at White Fish Point, Detour, and Manitou Island, all on the coast of Lake Superior, forty-five thousand dollars. For a light-house at Bertraw Bay, six thousand dollars. For a light-house at, or near, Tawas City, six thousand dollars. For a light-house at the mouth of Manistee River, five thousand dollars. For one or two beacon lights, at the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury, at the entrance to Grand Island Bay and harbor, Lake Supe— rior, six thousand dollars. For a fog bell at Grand Haven light-house, fifteen hundred dollars. For a range of lights for Copper Harbor, Lake Superior, with a fog bell, or such other ear signal as the Secretary of the Treasury, on the recommendation of the Lighthouse Board, may adopt, thirty-five hundred dollars. For a light-house at, or near, Old Fort Mackinaw, six thousand dollars. Wisconsin. Wisc0ns*in.——F or the construction of a light-house pier and light-house at Milwaukee, in lieu of the North Cut beacon light at that place, fifty thousand dollars. For a fog bell at Port du Morts light—house, fifteen hundred dollars. For a light·house at Kewaunee, six thousand dollars. For the construction of a suitable beacon light at the port of Racine, thirty thousand one hundred dollars. To enable the Secretary of the Treasury to pay to Peter Campan one hundred and fourteen dollars and fifty-eight cents. New Jersey. Jer.s·cy.-—-For rebuilding the two light-house towers at Nave Sink, and fitting the same with proper apparatus, seventy-two thousand nine hundred and forty-one dollars. Nath 0¤r<>ii¤¤· North O'araZina.—For re-establishing the Beacon Island light-house and constructing in connexion therewith a beacon light to form a range for running the Ocracoke Inlet, five thousand dollars. For a beacon light at a suitable point at or near Cape Hatteras Inlet, five thousand dollars. For a new light—house at the mouth of Cape Fear River, in lieu of the present structure, forty thousand dollars. For buoying Beaufort Harbor and Bogue Sound, one thousand dollars. For the erection of a light—house at the mouth of North River (Albe— marle Sound) ten thousand dollars. L<>¤i¤i¤¤¤·- Louisiana.-—-For a light-house at the mouth of Calcasieu River, seven thousand five hundred dollars. Vi¤'Sl¤l°· Wrginid.——For the construction of a first-class light—house at Assateague, in lieu of the present light-house, fifty thousand dollars. lsor buoying the approaches to the canal connecting the waters of the Chesapeake Bay with Albemarle Sound, Eve hundred dollars. For the completion of the tower and keeper’s dwelling at Cape Charles, ten thousand two hundred dollars. Mississippi. Jldssisszjopi.-—For a new light-house at Pass Christian, in lieu of the old light now at that place, one thousand dollars: Provided, That the old Sm of Om light-house and sxte now at that point be sold by the Light-house Board iight-house. under the authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, and the proceeds