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FORTY·-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 114. 1871. 513 For fog-signals on the lakes: Establishing fog·signals at the following Fog-signals on points on the lakes, viz.: '1`hornton’s Bay island, Whitefish point, Detour, *h° l°k°’· Waugoshauce, Skilligallee, McGulpin’s point, and Granville Island; establishing fog-signals at Fort Gratiot, Presque Isle, Lake Huron, Huron Ilslgnd, and Manitou Island lighthouses on the lakes, fifteen thousand 0 ars. For South Manitou light-station : Completing the reconstruction of the $¤¤¢h Mimi- South Manitou 1ake—coast light, in addition to the balance of the former tm" appropriation, twenty thousand dollars. For South Haven beacon: Erection of a beacon-light at South Haven, South Haven. Michigan, six thousand dollars. For Calumet light-station: Re-establishing the light at Calumet, Illinois, Calumet. and erecting a dwelling for the keeper, ten thousand dollars. For Chicago light-station: Removing the main light from Chicago pier Chicagoto Grosse point, as a lake—coast light, and for putting a beacon-range on the pier, thirty-five thousand dollars. For Fox River range-lights: Erection of two small lights at the mouth Fox River. of Fox river, Green bay, to serve as a range for the channel, eleven thousand dollars. For Huron Island light-station: Cutting· a road from the landing to Huron Island. lighthouse on Huron island, Lake Superior, two thousand dollars. For Portage range-lights: Protecting the site and filling in the marsh Portage. at Portage range—light station, Lake Superior, nine hundred dollars. For Eagle River light-station: Rebuilding upon a proper site the Eagle River. lighthouse at Eagle river, Lake Superior, fourteen thousand dollars. For erection of a beacon-light and dwelling for the keeper on Lake Superior, at the terminus of the Northern Pacific railroad, Minnesota, ten thousand dollars. For Cape Foulweather light-station: Erection of a first-class sea-coast Capo Foullight at or near Cape Foulweather, Oregon, ninety thousand dollars. "’°”“'°'· For Fauntleroy Rock beacon: Erection of a day-beacon, Fauntleroy Fauntleroy rock, Crescent City harbor, California, five thousand dollars. R°°k· For Point Bonita lighbstation: Establishment of a first—class steam Point Bonita. fog-signal at Point Bonita light-station, entrance to San Francisco harbor, California, ten thousand dollars. For San Pablo Straits light-station : Erection of a lighthouse and fog- San Pablo signal to guide through the straits of San Pablo, California, twenty S""’·‘“’· thousand dollars. For Pigeon`Point light-station: Continuing and completing the light- Pigwu Roimhouse and fog-signal works at Pigeon point, sea·coast of California, ninety thousand dollars. For Point Conception light~station : Establishment of a first-class _ Point Concepsteam fog-signal at Point Conception light-station, on the sea-coast of °‘°“‘ California, six thousand dollars. For- Point Arena lightstation: Establishment of a iirst·class steam Point Arena. fog-signal at Point Arena light-station, California, eight thousand five hundred dollars. For Cape Flattery light-station: Establishment of a first-class steam 0¤p¤F1¤tt¤ry· fog-signal at Cape Flattery light-station, entrance to Puget Sound, Washington Territory, ten thousand dollars. For a. lifesaving station on Narragansett beach, Rhode Island, under Narragansett acts approved July twenty, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, and March B?g§g·ch· 177 third, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, seven thousand dollars. ;s6g;c;,_122Q First, second, and third Districts.- For lighthouse and buoy-tenders: V<>l· xv- pp- Steam-tender for the first and second lighthouse districts, (Maine and uiiggipmuse Massaeliusetts,) fifty thousand dollars. and buoy- For steam-tender for the third lighthouse district, 1'ifty thousand, dol- *‘°¤d°*`°· lars. Sec. 4. That whenever it shall be shown to the satisfaction of the von. xvi. Pun.-33