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 100 THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 160. 1856. Pennsylvania. PennsyZvania.——For rebuilding the beacon-light at Erie, hve thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. Ohio. Ohio.-For rebuilding the beacon-light at Huron, four thousand tive hundred and eighty dollars. _ For rebuilding the light-house at Black River, segen thousand three hundred dollars ; and for thecompletion of the rebuilding and repairs of the west pier and pier head, upon which said light-house is erected, and connecting the same with the shore, eleven thousand and twenty-six dollars. For a channel range-light at Maumee Bay, three thousand five hundred dollars. Michigan. M`chigan.—For additional buoys in Detroit River and to mark obstructions to navigation in the St. Lawrence River and Niagara River, and in Lakes Ontario and Erie, five thousand dollars. For a light-house to be erected on Traverse or Charity Island, in Saginaw Bay, five thousand dollars. For a light-house at the mouth of the Un Sable River, on Lake Huron, tive thousand dollars. For a light—house at Fort Austin, on Saginaw Bay, five thousand dollars. For repairing light-house, banking in and protecting the site of the light-house at Huron, Ohio, ten thousand dollars. For a light—house on Point Peninsula, between Big and Little Bay du Noquet, in Lake Michigan, five thousand dollars. For a beacon-light at Sand Point, on the west side of Little Bay du Noquet, one thousand dollars. For a lake-coast light at Grand Point au Sable, Lake Michigan, six thousand dollars. Wisconsin. PWsc0nsin.-For rebuilding the light-house at Port de Mort, six thousand dollars. For a light on the outer end of the outer pier at Kenosha, one thousand dollars. For a lake-coast light on the west shore of Lake Michigan, at or near . the Portage, and opposite to the head of Big Sturgeon Bay, five thousand dollars. _Minnesota Ter- Minnesota Territory.—For a light·house at Beaver Bay, Lake Superior, '“°"Y· six thousand dollars. Pan, p. 424. d for a light-house at Grand Marais, Lake Superior, six thousand 0 ars. California. O'aZ@"0rnia.-—For providing a suitable vessel, and for maintaining the same for one year in visiting the lights and other aids; {br inspections and delivery of supplies; for placing and removing buoys; and for the transportation of materials, supplies, and laborers for constructing and repairing light-houses on the Pacific coast, sixty thousand dollars. For the construction of a road for the keeper’s dwelling at the South Farallone to the light-house tower on the Peak, one thousand five hundred dollars. For the construction of a road from La Playa, San Diego Bay, to the light-house at Point Loma, one thousand five hundred dollars. For improving the road from the Coxo or landing at Point Conception to the light-house, one thousand dollars. For the erection of a sea-coast light on the main land between Buena Ventura and Point Duma, at such place as may be determined upon to indicate the approach to the Santa Barbara channel, in addition to the appropriation contained in the third section of the act of August third, 18E4A3h- I94, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, making appropriations for light~h0uS€S, 5 L X. pl 348. &c., thirty-Eve thousand dollars. For completing the light-houses at Santa Barbara, San Pedro, and Santa Cruz harbors, seven thousand five hundred dollars. For a first-class light at Cape Mendocino, Forty thousand dollars.