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 340 THIRTY-—Tl—lIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 194. 1854. For a fog·bell, to be placed near the light-house at Old Point Comfort, and for a small light on the Inner Spit, to mark the entrance to the anchorage oil' Old Point Comfort, one thousand five hundred dollars. For a small pile light-house on the extremity of the shoal making out from Stingray Point, mouth of the Rappahannock River, twelve thousand dollars. North q,,,,,],,,,, North Oamlina. —— For a pile light-house on or near Wade’s Point, in place of the light-vessel at that point, which cannot be repaired, ten thousand dollars. For a small beacon-light, to range with the main light, near Fort Macon, Beaufort, North Carolina, one thousand dollars. For a small beacon—light on or near the point of Cape Hatteras, one thousand five hundred dollars. For a small beacon-light on Federal Point, Cape Fear, to range with the lighthouse on that point, and to be a substitute for the light-vessel on Horse Shoe Shoal, eight hundred dollars. For buoys and stakes for Albemarle, Pamlico, Core, and Croatan Sounds, Neuse River, Pamlico River, Roanoke River, and the straits from Core Sound to Beaufort, two thousand six hundred and forty dollars. For a light-house on Roanoke Marshes, ten thousand dollars. For a pile light—house on the north-west point of Royal Shoal, ten thousand dollars. South g,,,-0;,,,% South UaroZina.—For erecting a permanent beacon, to range with Charleston light, for crossing the bar, as a substitute for the present movable lantern, one thousand dollars. For rebuilding the two beacons on Sullivan’s Island, and for building a keeper’s house, six thousand dollars. For a small beacon-light on Fort Sumpter, Charleston Harbor, one thousand dollars. For a light on the Battery, at Charleston, two thousand dollars. ` For a small light on Castle Pinckney, to mark the channels from the bar to the city, and up the Cooper River, one thousand five hundred dollars. For a light-house to mark the shoals off Cape Roman, in place of the present light at that locality, and for buoys to mark the inner channel, called the “Slue," in addition to the appropriation of March three, eigh- 1858, eh_ uq_ teen hundred and hfty-three, for changing the present light at Cape Roman, thirty thousand dollars. For a light-house and beacon—light on the main land, at North Edisto, fifteen thousand dollars. For buoys in North Edisto Inlet and approaches, five hundred dollars. For a light-house and beacon—light on the north point of Hunting Island, to serve as a seacoast light, and range for the Swash Channel, in place of the light—vessel at present stationed off St. Helena, and for repairing and placing that vessel at Combakee Bank, thirty thousand dollars. For a day-beacon or buoy in St. Helena Sound, eight hundred dollars. For a first class light-vessel, to take the place of the present ineliicient one stationed at Martin’s Industry, and for repairing the present vessel, gtfter the larger vessel is built,) and placing it at or near the entrance to alibogue Sound, thirty thousand dollars. For a light—house and beacon-light on or near Hilton Head, to guide to Port Royal Harbor entrance, ten thousand dollars. d por live iron buoys for Port Royal Harbor, one thousand five hundred 0 ars. For buoys for St. Helena Bar, one thousand five hundred dollars. For two beacons, to serve as a range to Calibogue Sound, five thousand dollars.