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 114 THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 112. 1852. seen as far as the elevation of the lanterns above the level of the sea will permit, thirty thousand dollars. For Jones' fog-bells at Baker’s Island, at the entrance of Salem Harbor and at Race Point, Cape Cod, five thousand dollars. For a buoy to be placed on a rock in the Vineyard Sound, near Point Gammon light-house, one hundred and twenty dollars. For a buoy to be placed over a sunken vessel, at Succonesset Point, one hundred and twenty dollars. Towards the erection of a light-house of granite, iron, or a combination of both, on the outer Minot Ledge, at the entrance of Boston Harbor, Pm, pp- 243. upon a plan to be approved by the Topographical Bureau; a contract fm- 592* the building thereof to be made with the lowest responsible bidder who shall give sufficient security for the faithful performance of the same, and the work to be executed in strict conformity with the plan or plans approved by the Topographical Bureau, under the supervision of such person as the Secretary of the·Treasury may designate, eighty thousand dollars. For four spar-buoys in the harbor of New Bedford, three hundred dollars. For a light·vessel to be moored oil` Minot’s Ledge, until the proposed light-house on said ledge be completed, sixteen thousand dollars. Rhode Island. Rhode Blaml.—For an iron can-buoy to be placed on a rock in the channel leading from Narraganset Bay to Nanaquacket Pond, two hundred and fifty dollars. For a dolphin or buoy to be placed on the south point of Goat Island, in the harbor of Newport, one hundred and fifty dollars. For the preservation of the light-house and dike·wall at Goat Island, Newport Harbor, three thousand five hundred dollars. cgnugcticuh (7onnccticut.— For a light on the Long Wharf, in the harbor of New Haven, five hundred dollars. New York. Mw Ihr/1. -— For a lighthouse on Point An Roche, on the west side of Lake Champlain, five thousand dollars. For six spar-buoys in Hudson River, between Albany and Troy, four undred and eighty dollars. For a beacon light on Black Rock Pier, six hundred dollars. To repair or rebuild the foundation of the light-house on the breakwater at Oswego, five thousand dollars. For Jones’ fog—bells, to be placed at the Sandy Hook and Throgg’s Neck light-houses, five thousand dollars. For a new light-ship to take the place of that now moored off Sandy Hook, twenty thousand dollars. For completing the light-house on Gardner’s Island, in addition to the 1851_,,h_ B7_ appropriation of six thousand dollars, by the act of March third, eighteen hundred and fifty-one, one thousand dollars. For erecting a beacon on the sand·spit in the harbor of Sag Harbor, in addition to the appropriation of seven hundred dollars made by the 1851, cb. 87. act of March third, eighteen hundred and fifty-one, four hundred and fifty dollars. For three buoys to mark the entrance of Stoney Brook Harbor, Long Island, three hundred dollars. For the repair of the pier at the mouth of Genesee River, and the erection of a beacon-light on the same, twenty-six hundred dollars. For the erection of three small beacondightsion the Hudson River; one at the south point of the island east of Barren Island, one at the north point of the island opposite and east of Coeyman’s Bar, and one on the point of the island at the mouth of Sehodack Channel and opposite Mull Rocks, fifteen hundred dollars. d por ten additional spar·buoys in the bay of New York, five hundred o ars.