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 THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 210. 1864. 345 For continuing the survey of the western coast of the United States, C°¤*¤¤"°Y· including compensation of civilians engaged in the work, one hundred thousand dollars. For continuing the survey of the Florida reefs and keys, including compensation of civilians engaged in the work, and excluding pay and emoluments of officers of the army and navy, and petty officers and men of the navy employed in the work, ele_ven thousand dollars. For publishing the observations made in the progress of the survey of the coast of the United States, including compensation of civilians employed in the work, four thou_sand dollars. For repairs of steamers and sailing schooners used in the coast—survey, four thousand dollars. For pay and rations of engineers for four steamers used in the hydrography of the coast survey, no longer supplied by the Navy Department, nine thousand dollars. Light-house Establishment. - For the Atlantic, Gulf, and Lake coasts, Light·house viz : __ establishment. For supplying the light-houses and beacon-lights with oil, wicks, glass chimneys, and other necessary expenses of the same, and repairing and keeping in repair the lighting apparatus, one hundred and fifty-six thousand and eighty-seven dollars. For repairs and incidental expenses, refitting and improving lighthouses and buildings connected therewith, one hundred and two thousand two hundred dollars. For salaries of five hundred and eighty-nine keepers of light-houses and lighted beacons, and their assistants, two hundred and thirteen thousand one hundred and ninety-three dollars and thirty-three cents. For salaries of forty-three keepers of light-vessels, twenty-three thousand nine hundred dollars. For seamen’s wages, repairs, supplies, and incidental expenses of Forty- three light-vessels, one hundred and eighty-two thousand three hundred and two dollars. For expenses of raising, cleaning, painting, repairing, remooring, and supplying losses of beacons and buoys, and for chains and sinkers for the same, one hundred and twelve thousand three hundred and fifty dollars. For expenses of visiting and inspecting lights and other aids to navigation, two thousand dollars. For commissions, at two and a half per centum, to such superintendents 185}, ch. 32. as are entitled to the same under the proviso to act third March, eighteen V°1‘ ‘X‘ P· 608* hundred and nity-one, on the amount that may be or may have been disbursed by them, ten thousand dollars: To enable the light-house board to reestablish lights and other aids to navigation, which have been injured or destroyed, on the southern coast, one hundred thousand dollars. For completing the light-house works at Milwaukie, in addition t0 former appropriations, twelve thousand two hundred and eighty-sovcn dollars and twenty-six cents. For completeing the light-house works at Racine, in addition to former appropriations, twenty-one thousand three hundred and thirty-tive dollars and twenty-eight cents. For the erection of a light-house on Point Peninsula, between Big and Little Bays de Noguet, in the State of Michigan, ifteeu thousand dollars. For beacon-light on Land Point, on the west side of Little Bay de Noguet, in the State of Michigan, five thousand dollars. For beacon-light at the mouth of Fox River, in the State of Wisconsin, five thousand dollars. For removing and reconstructing bacon [beacon] light on Oapen [Cape] Henlopen, Delaware, seventeen thousand five hundred dollars.