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 FORTY-N IN TH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 362. 1887. 513 That the Secretary of the Treasury is directed to make examination Need of M,,,.,,,,, respecting the needs of the Government for a marine hospital at or in Hospital at New the vicinity of New York City; and in case such hospital is required to Ymlk *° by ¢¤=*¤¤· submit a plan for same, and an estimate of the cost thereof, the said "‘°d‘ hospital to be erected upon property now belonging to the United States if such property can be found suitable for the purpose._ Light-houses, LIGHT-HOUSES, BEACUNS, AND FOG-SIGNALS. heacofis, and fog- Blglltl 8. For supply steamer: For the construction of a steamer for the trans- Supply steamer, portation of oil, and other supplies to the lighthouses on the Atlantic Ml=*¤*i<= 3*16 G¤lf and Gulf coasts, one hundred and fortyseven thousand five hundred °°“"‘“· dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. - For steam»tender for the Western rivers: For a new tender for the Steam—tender, maintenance of lights upon the Western rivers, forty thousand dollars. W¢¤t¤1‘¤ rivers- Gould Island Light- Station, Rhode Island: For establishing complete G o n 1 d Island, a light and 16g-signal atGould Island, Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island, R. 1. ten thousand dollars. . Grand Island Light-Station, Michigan: For the purchase of the land Q r a n d Island, upon which the light-house structures are erected at Grand Island, Mléh- Michigan, one hundred and fifty dollars. Lights and other aids for channels leading to Pensacola, Florida: _ Pensacola, Fla. For the following aids to navigating channels leading to Pensacola, Florida: Range-Lights near Fort McRae; re— establishment of Fort Bar- · rancas Ranges; lighted-beacons at or near Devil’s Point, Escambia Bay, at or near the anchorage in Santa Maria de Galvaez Bay; at or near the turn of the channel, and at Bay Point, Blackwater Bay; and for a day-. beacon to mark the shoals between the anchorage and Blackwater Bay, seventeen thousand two hundred and fifty dollars. _' _ Mosquito Inlet Light-Station, Florida: For completing the construe- Mosquito Inlet, tion of the li ght-house at Mosquito Inlet, Florida, twenty-thousand dol- Fluars. Northwest Seal-Rock Light Station, California: For continuing the S¤¤I·K<><=k» Cdconstruction of a light-house on Northwest Seal Bock, of Point Saint George, California, one hundred and twenty thousand dollars. Point Snr Light-Station, California: For completing the lighthouse P¤i¤* $¤r.~C¤l· and steam fog-signal on Point Sur, California, fifty thousand dollars. San Luis Obispo Light-Station, California: For establishing complete SM1 I·¤i¤ 0l»i¤· a light- and fog-signal to guide into San Luis Obispo Bay, California, P°· °“1· the Light-House Board being allowed to choose separate sites for the same should they consider it advantageous to mariners to do so, fifty thousand dollars. Cape Meares,'I‘illamook Bay, Oregon: For purchasing a site and the c ops usuu, construction of a first-order coast li ght·house, at Cape Meares, Tillamook 01*8- Bay, Oregon, or at Cape Lookout, Oregon, if in the opinion of the Light- House Board that site is more advantageous to mariners, sixty thousand dollars Watch Point Light·Station. Lake Champlain, New York: For the re- Watch Pol nt, establishment of a light on Watch Point, Lake Champlain, New York, Lake Cb•mpl¤i¤. five hundred dollars. N' Y' North and South Hero Islands, Lake Champlain: Forthe re-estab- North and South lishment of two stake-lights to mark the channel between North and Hem I¤l•9¤l¤J·¤k¤ South Hero Islands, in like Champlain, upon foundations sufficiently Ch'“"P1“‘“· strong to secure them against the floating ice, four thousand dollars. num ssvmo snmoss. tig;i:¤~S¤n¤g m- For salaries of superintendents for the life-saving stations as follows: S¤l{¤ri¤*¤¤d¤¤f¤’ On the coats of Maine and New Hampshire, one, and on the coast of ‘“‘l“““· Massachusetts, one, at one thousand five hundred dollars each; on the - coasts of Rhode Island and Long Island, one, at one thousand eight hundred dollars; of one assistant superintendent on the coats of Rhode sur L——VOL xxxv--33