Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 10.djvu/362

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342 THIRTY—THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 194. 1854. Fora. new light~house at New Canal, in place of the present struc— ture, which will not admit of being repaired, six thousand dollars. For a new beacon-light at Proctorsville, in the place of one destroyed by (ire November twenty-four, eighteen hundred and nfty-three, three thousand dollars. For an iron bell-boat, to mark the entrance to the newly-dredged channel of the South-lVest Pass of the Mississippi, five thousand dollars. For a scrcw—pile light-house on the “Shell Koys,” off Marsh Island, thirty thousand dollars. For a day-beacon, to be placed on the east end of Horn Island, one thousand five hundred dollars. For a light-house, to mark the channel of the Grand Pass to Barataria Bay, ten thousand dollars. For a light-house, to mark the main entrance to Timballier Bay, and for coast purposes, fifteen thousand dollars. For a light-house, to mark the channel or passage called the Rigolets, connecting Lakes Borgne and Pontchartrain, five thousand dollars. For buoys and stakes to mark the channels of the Atchafalaya and Cote Blanche Bays and Bars, five thousand dollars. For an iron screw-pile light-house, to be erected as near to the entrance to the channel of the Mississippi River, at the South-lVest Pass, as may be found to be practicable, to be fitted with the most approved description of illuminating apparatus and fog-signals, forty-tive thousand dollars. For buoyagc of the Pass al’Outre, Mississippi River, one thousand five hundred dollars. For a light-house at the mouth of Calcasieu River, six thousand dollars. Tmm 1 flames.--For two small range-lights at Galveston, one thousand dol— ars. For completing the buoyage of Galveston Bar and Bay, Sabine Pass and River, Matagorda. Bar and Bay, Aransas Bar and Bay, and Brazos Santiago Bar and Bay, ten thousand dollars. For a light-house on or near Gallinipper Point, Lavacca Bay, ten thousand dollars. For a light-house on or near Half-Moon Reef, Matagorda Bay, ten thousand dollars. For a. day-beacon, to mark the wreck of the steamboat Farmer, near Pelican Island, in Galveston Bay, three hundred dollars. For a beacon on the North Breaker, to mark the entrance to Galveston Bay, five thousand dollars. Michigan_ Mchigan.—For repair of the light-house foundation, and pier connected therewith, near Monroe, seven thousand two hundred dollars. For completing foundations of two light-houses on St. Clair Flats, twenty thousand dollars. For a light-house and fog·bell on the south point of the harbor of Michillimackinac, six thousand dollars. For a light-house at or near Old Fort Mackinaw, Michigan, six thousand dollars. For a light-house on Beaver Island, six thousand dollars. Indiana, Indiana. —— For a beacon-light on the pier or breakwater at Michigan city, two thousand dollars. masts, Illinois. —— For a tempoary beacon-light, at or near the breakwater now being constructed at Waukegan, Little Fort, one thousand dollars. For buoys to mak [mark] the bar and harbor at Chicago, three hundred dollars. For a light at Port Clinton, five thousand dollars. For the foundation of a light-house on the breakwater now in course of construction at the harbor of Waukegan, and for a light, when the