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FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 455. 1874. 221 _For the construction of a light-house at the mouth of Thunder Bay .. _Tb ¤ ¤ d M BW River; in the State of Michigan, twenty thousand dollars: Provided, R“'°"· That all tolls on vessels entering or leaving the river shall be abolished_ T<>U¤ to lw ¤l><>I- after the light-house is completed. **1*****- For repairing and rebuilding light-house at Rock Harbor, Michigan, R¤<=k H¤rl¤¤¤‘- five thousand dollars. For the erection of day-beacons on Columbia River, Oregon, three Columbia Riverthousand dollars. For buil_ding a keeper’s dwelling and other necessary buildings at Cape C“P° F1·°“°'Y· Flattery light-station, Washington Territory, eighteen thousand dollars. _ For the construction of a cistern and for repairs at Smith’s Island S¤¤¤ill¤’¤ I¤l=~¤d· light-station, Washington Territory, one thousand five hundred dollars. For general repairs at Admiralty Head li ghtstation, Washington Admiralty Hood. Territory, three thousand five hundred dollars. For a light-house and fog-signal on Yorba Buena Island, in the bay of Yorba Buena Isi- San Francisco, California, ten thousand dollars. ”*“‘1· For a iirstclass light-house and fogsignal at Piedras Blanc:-is, Cali- ne-nppropnsti on fornia, the unexpended balance of the appropriation in the act approved for Pivdras B1¤mc=»¤· June tenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, is hereby continued and ism, on 415, v01_ made available; and the balance of the appropriation made by the act xvii, p. 355. of June tenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, for the construction ne-appropriation of a light-house and fog-signal at Point Fermin light-station, remaining for Point lcrmin. unexpended, is hereby re-appropriated. To enable the Light-House Board to continue its experiments in rela- E np oriments an tion to fog-bells, or other signals, for the protection of the commercial fos =*S¤¤1¤· marine, five thousand dollars. For building a relief light-ship for general service, in addition to the Roliorlight-snip. amountheretofore appropriated, nfteen thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. ` . WAR DEPARTMENT. Amuomns AND msnuus. For Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, Illinois: To continue work on Rock ;,,;,,,,,d_ the woodworking and gun-carriage shop for the arsenal, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. . For a new rolling-mill and forging-shop for the armory, ninety-five R,,m,,g_mm,&,,_ thousand dollars. For roofs, doors, doors, and windows, and other work for completing C0,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6,,,,,, the tlnishing-shop, eighty thousand and five hundred dollars. mg-shop. For repairs and completion of a stone reservoir, as follows: For a S,,,,,,, rmrvoih water-tight interior wall, floor, and roof, five thousand and one hundred dollars; for water-pipe, and laying the same, five thousand seven hundred and ilfty dollars; for Rock Island water-power, five thousand and Wm,_p0wB,_ tour hundred dollars. For Book Island bridge: For alterations and repairs and additional R 0 0 k IS ,,,,1 d machinery (for draw of the bridge) and for care and preservation, twenty- bridge. three thousand and four hundred dollars; one-half of which sum shall 0,,,,4,,,;,- ,0 ,,,,_,.,,_ be re-imbursed to the Government by the Chicago, Bock Island and1mnnmnbyc.,n.1. ratios Ramona Company. _ _ _ & I’· R· 1* G0- Fcr sewers, building new roads, care and preservation of water-power, $0,.,,,,8, ,0,,dS, &c_ painting and care and preservation of permanent buildings and bridges, building fences, and grading grounds, and repairs and extension of the . railroad, twenty thousand dollars. I For new machinery and shop-nxtures for shops, fifteen thousand dol- hi;,,?,?,,,, ,,,,,.1 ars. B op-_x ures. For Springfield armory, Springfield, Massachusetts: For repairs and mgP§’*“S6° N ¤ *· preservation of grounds, buildings, and machinery, twenty thousand ‘ dollars. _ For Benecia arsenal, California : For blacksmithshop, thirty-five Bsnscmlrssmi, thousand dollars; for transferring machinery from the present shopbuilding to the new shop-buildings, two thousand three hundred and seventy-five dollars.