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 THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 112. 1852. 115 For a spindle or beaoon to be placed on the extreme eastern point of the north fork of Long Island, three thousand dollars. Mw Jersey. - For a monument on Mill Reef, in Kill Van Kill Pas- New Jersey. sage, four thousand dollars. For can-buoys to be placed in the inlet, leading in Little Egg Harbor one thousand dollars. For a beacon to be placed on the shoal in Newark Bay, known as the West Oyster Bed, and bug-lights on the Elbow Beacon and Set-off Point, and for replacing the fog-bell at the Passaic light-house, three thousand o ars. For one buoy in New Inlet, Great Egg Harbor, and three buoys in Hereford, two hundred dollars. Maryland. -- For a fog—bell to be erected at the light-house on Seven- Maryland. {Et Knoll, at the mouth of Patapsco River, two thousand five hundred o lars. For six spar-buoys to be placed in Pocomoke Sound and the entrance of Chesamissig Harbor, four hundred and eighty dollars. For a beacon light to be placed at Fort Sollers, on the Patapsco River, when said fort shall be so far completed as to receive the same, fifteen hundred dollars. For a. buoy to be placed over a wreck in Ho0per’s Straits, in Chesapeake Bay, eighty dollars. For a bell to be placed on one of the light-boats in Chesapeake Bay, to be designated by the Secretary of the Treasury, two hundred dollars. Mlchigan. ——For buoys in Saganaw Bay and at the mouth of Saganaw mcmgm. River, six hundred dollars. For a beacon light on Round Island, in Lake Superior, near the entrance of the river St. Marie, four thousand dollars. For the repair and the removal of the light-house and keepe1·’s house at the mouth of Clinton River, on Lake St. Clair, five thousand dollars. For a light-house at the mouth of South Black River, five thousand dollars. Wiscomin. -— For spar-buoys at the entrance of Neenah or Fox River, W·$wmh,__ five hundred dollars. For a light-house at the northern outlet of Winnebago Lake, five thousand dollars. i For the removal of the light-house at Milwaukie, and rebuilding the same, at and on the north point of Milwaukie Bay, five thousand dollars. Ohio.- For a light-house or range lights at or near the head of Mau- 0,,,,, mee Bay, or the mouth of Maumee River, five thousand dollars. For buoys at the ledge_between West Sister Island and the entrance of Maumee Bay, three hundred dollars. For the repair of the light-house, pier, and pier head in the harbor of Huron, on which the light-house is built, six thousand dollars. For renewing the light at Vermillion Harbor, and repairing the pier on which it is placed, three thousand dollars. Dclaware.—For six spar—buoys to be placed in the Delaware Bay, Dmwm-,_ from Mahon River to the upper point of the shoal known as the Shears, four hundred and eighty dollars. _ For the construction of two ice-breakers, for the protection of the Post, p. 243. light-house on the Brandywine Shoal, in the Delaware Bay, three thonsand six hundred dollars. For marking Joe Flogger Shoalin the Delaware Bay, with first class nun-buoys and can-buoys, to be constructed and placed in their position under the direction of the Superintendent of the Coast Survey, three thousand dollars.