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 354 FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 415. 1872. b Newport Har- diegoé {Eg-bell for Newport Harbor light-station, Rhode Island, eight hm,. <>¤'· dollars. Point Judith. For establishment a steam fog·signal at Point Judith light-station, coast of Rhode Island, five thousand dollars. Long Beach For completing the light-house at Long Beach bar, Gardiner- bay, b"' Long Island sound, according to the original design, twenty thousand do]. lars. Block Island- For protecting the site for the Block Island light-station, Rhode Island, one thousand eight hundred dollars. Blocklsy For a light-house and steam fog·signal at the southerly end of Block IS]““d· island, entrance to Long Island sound, seventy-five thousand dollars. Montauk. For necessary repairs and establishing a steam fog-signal at Montauk light-station, Long Island, New York, nine thousand five hundred dollars. Race rock. For continuing the construction of the light—house authorized on Race ml? °h· uh rock, Fisher’s Island sound, New York, in addition to any balance that lvitp xvi P_ 5N_ may remain in the treasury June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy. two, of the former appropriation, forty thousand dollars. Ssnd’s point, For repairs at Sand’s point, Great West bay, and Fire Island light- &°· stations, New York, four thousand six hundred dollars. Hart island- For erection of a light and fog-signal on or near the end of Hart island, in Long Island sound, New York, fifty thousand dollars. Fort Tomkins. For rebuilding the tower and keeper’s dwelling on a proper site at the Fort Tomkins light-station, Staten island, New York, the former site being required by the engineer department of the army for extending the _ fortifications, eight thousand dollars. C*'°“'¤ Fmt- For repairs at Crown Point light-station, Lake Champlain, New York, one thousand five hundred dollars. H“d*·°”· For a light-house on the middle ground in the Hudson river, near the city of Hudson, New York, thirty-five thousand dollars. Colchester For completing the tower and building at the Colchester Reef light· RM station, Vermont, four thousand five hundred dollars. Staten Island. For continuing the improvements at the light-house depot of supplies, on Staten island, New York, ten thousand dollars. Fo? H¤mili°¤ For fog-bells on Fort Hamilton and Fort Columbus, New York har— md (’°l“mbu8' bor, one thousand five hundred dollars. R $$,8 Fl°W°¤' For rebuilding the beacon on Sea Flower reef, in Long Island sound, e°' four thousand two hundred dollars. Mystic river- For rebuilding the spindle on the Whale, in Mystic river, Connecticut, tive thousand dollars. Qyster Pond For rebuilding the beacon on the reef making out from Oyster Pond P°m*· point, in Plum gut, Long Island sound, New York, five thousand dollars. Herefvrdinlct For erecting a lighthouse at or near Hereford inlet, on the sea-coast of New Jersey, to guide coasters around Cape May point, and into a harbor of refuge, twenty-five thousand dollars. Mispillion To reestablish the light-house at the mouth of Mispillion river, Dela- ’l"‘“‘ ware bay, five thousand dollars. mfinizhiii ¢l*¤¤· For erection of two range-lights for the Craighill channel, leading ' from Chesapeake bay into the Patapsco river, and to take the place of thpl two light-houses now at North point, Maryland, forty-five thousand dollars. Shipping point. For a small light to mark the entrance to the anchorage inside of Shipping point, Potomac river, Virginia, nine thousand dollars. Bodie’s island. For completing the light-house tower and buildings at Bodie’s island, North Carolina, fifteen thousand dollars. Cape Lookout. For rebuilding keeper’s dwelling, and renovation and repairs at Cape Hunting Lookout light-station, North Carolina, five thousand dollars. island. For a second-class light, on or near Hunting island, South Carolina,