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 304 FORTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. IH. Ch. 122. 1869. PLlzl¤th¤¤¤¢ M For a lighthouse at Point; aux Herbes, Louisiana, to take the place ml"; "}"‘ of Bon Fonca light-station, destro ed b the rebels, and now re-estab. Iletbes, _ _ g y y hshed, eight thousand dollars. ¤¤ Timl>¤li¢1'$ For a new lighthouse at Timbalier, to replace the one destroyed by a hurricane on the twenty-ninth and thirtieth March, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, fifty thousand dollars. at shan Keys. For a. new lighthouse at_ Shell Keys, to replace the one destroyed in the hurricane of the fifth and sixth of October, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, sixty thousand dollars. U€ht·S¤Mi<>¤ For rebuilding a light-station at the "Swash," Texas, six thousand fi? me n SW35h'" dollars BXRS. ' Steam tender For a steam tender for lirrhthouse and buoy service in the Gulf of {;?;§f'“'°° ‘“ *l‘° Mexico, fifty thousand dollars? Grand BM,._ For rebuilding Grand River light—station, Lake Erie, thirty thousand _ dollars. et For a lighthouse and pier of protection at Cleveland, Ohio, forty-five thousand dollars. G°“°s°°· For repairs and improvements at Genesee light-station, Lake Ontario, thirteen thousand dollars. G"““"5’_I°l““d For repairs and renovations at Grassy Island and Monroe li~ht—stations and Moutoe. ¤ ¤ three thousimd three hundred dollars. P*'°**l¤° I¤l°· For range lights to mark the channel into Presque Isle harbor, Lake Huron, seven thousand five hundred dollars. SP°°*¤°l°*'°°£ For the construction of u lighthouse on Spectacle reefQ Lake Huron, _ one hundred thousand dollars. m§‘}?(f;:lllfs’;f;;‘;‘} Dior repairs and renovations at South Manitou and Point Betsey lightstntions, Lake Michigan, four thousand dollars. M“Sl"‘8°"· For rebuilding the keeper’s dwelling at Muskegon light-station, Lake St T h_ Michigan, in addition to former npproprizxtions, six thousand dollars. HCM gygnst For repairs and renovations at St. Josephs Michigan City, Raspberry gm S y' Island, Minnesota, Point, and other 1i~ht.—~t·itions, five thou—and six hun B H dred dollars. "Yl°Y’“ *“" For repairs and renovations at Bw le ’s Harbor li lt-t t.' l' b_ _1 ·_ ·y y _ g1S3lOH,SU)_]€Cl» gg6T, ch_ H7_ to provisions of act of Congress,`Mnr<·h two, eighteen hundred and sixty- Vol. xiv· p. 4-39. s<-ven, in addition to former appropriations, fifteen thousand dollars. Portage River. For rebuilding Portage River lighthouse, Luke Superior, twelve _ thousand dollars. E”8l° R"'- S 1305 iiphuilding Eagle River lighthouse, Luke Superior, fourteen thou- Experiments al? O Mi;]. b 1. I . . ., Wl {°K *'8’“‘l’· four thousand dollars. L*Bl****l¤P¤· I Fpr tivo first.-class light,-ships, for relief vessels for outside stations, one _ _ tum re thousand dollars. C I • . . • . xgglgljlglllgong For compensation of two superintendents of the lnfe-saving stations Istttud mid New upon the coast of Long Island and New Jersey, three thousand dollars. ·l°E’gém of For compensation of fifty-four keepers of stations, at two hundred ,m,i0n,_ do lprs each, ten thousand eight, hundred dollars. gvutipgenciiges. I• or contingencies of lite-saving stations on the coast of the United Tmiflxf r States, ten thousand dollars: Provided, That the Secretary of the Treanmm, may Ecu Suvy shal have power, after a wcek’s notice to the public to sell and dw- ml °$****¤ l Convey any real estate no longer used for livhthouse purposes the uvails not needed for. . . ¤ ’ Mgmmmsc Pm_ of such stile to be paid into the national treasury. p¤;p¤,&c. For life-bout station on Nnrragzmsett Beach, Rhode Island, to be B“;‘£‘;“€""s°“ expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, five thousand dollars. R‘°"°']*}°·°u°· Revenue- (Miter Service. —— For pay of officers and pilots four hundred ber scrvuse. . . v £lYld`(tlglll' thousand six hundred dollars. hor rntions for officers and pilots, twcnt -ei bt thousand four hundred and seventy ni e d llars y g · n 0.
 * ,,m,mwmumi_ 'or ena mg the igithouse board to expertnient with new illuminnting apparatus nncing apparatus and fog-s1gnnls,m addition to former appropriations,