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458 THIRTY—NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 167. 1867. Livhthouse For salaries of five hundred and eighty-nine keepers of lighthouses °“*"m“hm°"t· and lighted beacons, and their assistants, two hundred and fifty-four thousand dollars. For salaries of forty-three keepers of light-vessels, twenty-three thousand nine hundred dollars. For seamen’s wages, repairs, supplies, and incidental expenses of forty- three light-vessels, two hundred and seventy-oue thousand seven hundred and thirty-nine dollars and fifty cents. For expenses of raising, cleaning, painting, repairing, remooring, and supplying losses of beacons and buoys, and for chains and sinkers for the same, two hundred and twenty-two thousand three hundred and fifty dollars. For repairs and incidental expenses of refitting and improving fogsignals and buildings connected therewith, twenty thousand dollars. For expenses of visiting and inspecting lights and other aids to navigation, two thousand dollars. Comruissions. F or commissions at two and one half per centum to such superintend- 1851 Uh 30 ents as are entitled to the same under the provisions of the acts of March VOL iédpi GSS_ third, eighteen hundred and fifty-four [one], on the amount that may be disbursed by them, twelve thousand dollars. 'Wliart) &e. at For repairs to the wharf and buildings at the buoy depot, Wood’s Hole, il °°d`S HOW Massacliusetts, twelve thousand dollars. Counimicut For enabling the lighthouse board to make such alterations in the day- P°i"°· beacon at Connimicut Point, Providence river, as to lit it for the exhibition of a light, fifteen thousand dollars. Repairs at va- For repairs and renovations at the following stations, viz: Point Aux

    • 0* S°’*”i°¤S· Roches, Black Rock, Plum Island, Burlington Beacons, Princess Bay,

and Point Judith, twenty-four thousand two hundred dollars. Cumberland For rebuilding Cumberland Head lighthouse upon a more eligible site, H‘¤**d· eighteen thousand dollars. Saugerties. For rebuilding the lighthouse at Saugerties, New York, and suitably protecting it, twenty-five thousand dollars. Stuyvesant For rebuilding Stuyvesant lighthouse, New York, and suitably protecting it, twenty-five thousand dollars. Sands’s Point. For repairs and renovations at Sands’s Point light-station, New York, nine thousand four hundred dollars. Execution For repairs and renovations at Execution Rocks light-station, including R°°kS· a fog-signal, nineteen thousand dollars. Great Cap- For repairs and renovations at Great Captain’s Island light-station,

  • ”·l“”S Island- twelve thousand dollars.

lmriiorwalk ls- th For gegaifs and renovations at Norwalk Island light-station, twelve · thousand dollars. Pogip Field th For Hegaips and renovations at Old Field Point light-station, twelve · thousand dollars. Eaton’s Neck. For repairs and renovations at Eaton’s Neck light-station, eleven thousand eight hundred dollars. Little Gull For repairs and renovations at Little Gull Island light-station, including Isl“”d· a fog-signal, fourteen thousand five hundred dollars. Cedar Island. For zebuilding Cedar Island light-station, and suitably protecting it, twenty- ve thousand dollars. North Brother For additional appropriation for a new lighthouse on North Brother Isl““d· Island or vicinity, East river, New York, seven thousand five hundred dollars. Lighthouse For construction of a vault for the storage of oil at the lighthouse ggggg Sm°¤ depot, Stage]? Island, New York, twenty thousand eight hundred and ' sixty-one dollars. For repairs and renovations at the breakwater which protects the lighthpuse egtaibhgshment property at Staten Island, New York, twenty-seven thousand dollars.