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 THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 160. 1856. 97 For rebuilding the light-house tower, for preservation of site, and for new illuminating apparatus for Nayat Point light-house, six thousand five hundred dollars. For completing the sea-wall for the preservation of the light-house site at Watch Hill, ten- thousand dollars. For rebuilding a light-house tower on a proper site, in place of the present light on Block Island, and for fitting the same with suitable apparatus, nine thousand dollars. For a beacon on Sand Spit, of Cannonicut Point, west side of entrance to Providence River, one thousand dollars. _ For restoring pier, dyke—wall, and shore-facing at Goat Island lighthouse, two thousand five hundred dollars. For rebuilding keeper’s dwelling and for alterations at Point Judith light—house, three thousand five hundred dollars. Oomzecticut.—-For the protection and preservation of a light-house site Connecticut. and for a new dwelling for keeper at Lynde Foint, mouth of Connecticut River, eight thousand six hundred dollars. For a light-vessel to mark the Long Sand Shoal, 0H` Cornfteld Point, in Long Island Sound, eighteen thousand three hundred and seventy dollars. New Hrk.-For completing the first-class light-house at Great West New York- Bay, Long Island, twelve thousand dollars. I For the protection and preservation of the light-house site at Sand’s Point, Long Island Sound, four thousand nine hundred and thirty-five dollars. For securing the foundation and preservation of the light-house site at Execution Rocks, Long Island Sound, five thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. For an iron spindle on the “Hen and Chickens “Rock, Long Island Sound, seven hundred dollars. For the protection and preservation of the piers in the Hudson River, upon which lights are placed, five thousand four hundred and forty-eight dollars. For completing the light-house authorized August three, eighteen hun- 1854 dh ,9, dred and nfty-four, for Horton’s Point, in addition to the former appro- Vol. Q. p. ess. priation of four thousand dollars, three thousand five hundred dollars. For a light-house at or near Tarrytown Point, on the Hudson River, seven thousand dollars. For the preservation and protection of the light-house site at the mouth of the Genesee River, two thousand dollars. For rebuilding the beacon-light at Van Wie’s Dam, Hudson River, one thousand two hundred dollars. For a day-beacon on Charity Shoals, Lake Ontario, five thousand dollars. New Jérsey.——For erecting a tirst—class light-house, and fitting it with New Jersey. first order apparatus at Barnegat, in place of the present inefficient one, forty-tive thousand dollars. _ For continuing and completing the light-house authorized August 1854, ch. 194. three eighteen hundred and fifty-four, to be erected at or near Absecum, v°l· *· P- 338· seventeen thousand four hundred and thirty-six dollars and sixty-two cents. For rebuilding the foundation of the light·house tower and keeper’s dwelling at Bergen Point, twenty thousand dollars. For rebuilding the foundation, light-house tower, and kceper’s dwelling at Passaic light-house, in Newark Bay, twenty thousand dollars. For compensation of two superintendents for the life-stations on the coasts of Long Island and New Jersey, three thousand dollars. For compensation of fifty-four keepers of stations, at two hundred dollars each per annum, ten thousand eight hundred dollars. VOL. xi. PUB.—15