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 ronrrxroonrn oononnss. Sess. 1. on. 246. 1876. 111 Court-House and post-olhce, Saint Louis, Missouri: For continuation Saint Louis; of building, four hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Court-House and post office, New York ; For completion of building, New York; two hundred and nity thousand dollars. - Court—House andpost-onfice, Parkersburgh, West Virginia: For com- Parkersburgh; pletion of building, fifty thousand dollars. Custom House and post-office at Rockland, Maine, For completion of R<>¤k1¤¤ds tihel building, fencing, grading, and approaches, twenty-five thousand ol ars. Custom House and post office, Port Huron, Michigan : For completion POW H¤r<>¤s of the building, and finishing the same, thirty-six thousand dollars. ` For completion of basement story of the post office Department build- W¤¤hi¤ E *0% ing, forty thousand dollars. D· C· Treasurybuilding, Washington, District of Columbia: For annual repairs, fifteen thousand dollars. Repairs and preservation of public buildings: For repairs and preser- R<>1{¤if¤ wd rmsvation of public buildings under control of the Treasury Department, °"""‘*“‘°“· one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. LIGHT HOUSE , Salaries of keepers of light houses: For salaries of nine hundred and Lishb l¤*>¤¤¤ ninety one light-house and light beacon keepers and their assistants, k°°P"”‘ ' five hundred and ninety-four thousand and six hundred dollars. Expenses of light-vessels: For seamen’s wages, rations, repairs, sala- Li2h¤·V<>¤S<>l¤· ries, supplies, and incidental expenses of twentythree light-ships and seven relief light-vessels, two hundred and thirty thousand dollars. Expenses of buoyage: For expenses of raising, cleaning, painting, re- B¤<>y¤s¤· pairing, removing, and supplying losses of buoys, spindles, and day- _ beacons, and for chains, sinkers, and similar necessaries, three hundred and ten thousand dollars. Expenses of fog signals: For repairs and incidental expenses in re- F¤g—¤ig¤¤lS- 1iewing,refitting, and improving fog signals and buildings connected therewith, fifty thousand dollars. inspecting lights: For expenses of visiting and inspecting lights Irrspectivgligllw and other aids to navigation, including rewards paid for information as · to collisions, four thousand dollars. Supplies of light-houses: For supplying the light-houses and beacon- Supplieslights on the Atlantic, Gulf, Lake, and Pacific coasts with oil, wicks, glasschimueys, cbamois-skins, spirits of wine, whiting,polishing-powder, towels, brushes, soap, paint, and other cleansing materials, and for expenses of gauging, testing, transportation, delivery of oil, fuel and other supplies for light-houses and fog signals, for books for light-sta tions, and other incidental and necessary expenses, three hundred and eighty thousand dollars. _ Repairs of light-houses: For repairs and incidental expenses of rent- R°PW¤- ting and improving light-houses and buildings connected therewith, and for expenses of repairing and keeping in repair illuminating apparatus and machinery, three hundred thousand dollars. Lighting and buoyage of the Mississippi, Missouri, and Ohio rivers; Mississippi, ste., _ For maintenance of lights on the Mississippi, Ohio, and Missouri Rivers, Riversand such buoys as may be necessary, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. ' LIGHT-HOUsEs, BEACONS, AND FOG·s1GNALs. thg1,t-1wuSeS, e c., at- For boat-landings at light-stations on the coast of Maine, New Hamp- Coast of Mains, shire, and Massachusetts, ten thousand dollars. °*°· For site for a light-house and buoy-depot at Little Hog Island, Port- Lit t 1 s Hog land Harber, Maine, the purchase thereof being hereby authorized, I¤l¤¤d» M6- three thousand dollars. For the construction of a light-house and fogsignal at Nubble Head, Nubble Head, Maine, fifteen thousand dollars. M°·