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A monument on Fiddler’s ledge, near the mouth of Penobscot bay.

A light on the Southern island at the mouth of Tennant’s harbor, at St. George.

Buoys at the following places, to wit: On Jacknife ledge; on White’s ledge; off Lee’s island; all near the mouth of Kennebec river.

In the State of Massachusetts.―A bridge to connect Plum island with the mainland near Newburyport.

A light-house or beacon on or near a point called the Point of Rocks, at the mouth of Westport harbor.

A light-boat between Succonessett point and a shoal called the Horseshoe, in the northern channel of Vineyard sound.

In the State of Connecticut.―For a light-boat of increased size on Bartlett’s reef, and a light-boat in lieu of the one stationed at said island.

In the State of New York.―A light-house on Teller’s point, in the Hudson river. A light-house on the pier at the mouth of Genesee river. A light-house on Bartlett’s point, at the mouth of the bay formed by the entrance of French creek into the river St. Lawrence. A light-house on the west end of Fisher’s island, at a place called Race point. A light-house on the Hudson river, at a point about one mile south of the village of Athens. A light-house on the northwest point of Gardiner’s island, Suffolk county.

A light-house or light-boat on Execution rock, Long Island sound.

In the State of Ohio.―A beacon-light on a point near Delaware flats, so called, in the Maumee bay.

A beacon-light on the lower end of Big island, near the foot of the rapids of the Maumee river.

In the State of North Carolina.―A light-boat with one or more lights, on the shoals below, or in the vicinity of, Tar river.

A light-boat of increased size at Brant island, in lieu of the one now stationed at said island.

A light-boat to be stationed off Bluff point in Albemarle sound.

In the State of South Carolina.―A light-boat on Port Royal bar; two buoys in Port Royal sound; a light-house on the south point of Otter island, in St. Helena sound; a beacon-light on Marsh island, at the head of said sound; and such beacons and buoys as may be necessary in the North and South Edisto sounds. For erecting buoys on St. Helena bar, one thousand dollars.

In the State of Alabama.―A light-house on Cedar point, and buoys between Cedar point and Lake Borgne.

In the State of Kentucky.―A light-house at the port of Louisville.

In the State of Illinois.―A light-house at the mouth of Little Calumet river.

In the State of Michigan.―A beacon-light on a point near the town of Mackinac.

A light-house at the mouth of the river Maskegon, Lake Michigan.

A light-house at the mouth of St. Mary’s river, on Lake Huron.

A light-house at Stony Point, on Lake Erie.

A light-house at the mouth of Clinton river, on Lake St. Clair.

A light-house at the mouth of North Black river, Lake Michigan.

A light-house at the mouth of South Black river, Lake Michigan.

In the Territory of Wisconsin.―A light-house at the mouth of Sauk river, in Lake Michigan.

A light-house at Southport, on Lake Michigan.

A light-house at the mouth of Kawaumee river, on Lake Michigan.

In the Territory of Florida.―Two light-houses on the two Totugas islands, as substitutes for the present light-house on Bush key.

A light-house at Cape St. Blas, near the entrance to the Saint Joseph bay.

A light-house on Egmont key, Tampa bay.

. And be it further enacted, That in all cases where