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200 THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 97. 1853. 1852, ch. 112. thirty-first of August, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two, twenty- I four thousand eight hundred and fourteen dollars and seventy-one c nts. ¢For salaries of three hundred and twenty-one light-house keepers, and twenty-four assistants, and including one thousand two hundred dollars for salary of superintendent of supplies on the upper lakes, one hundred and thirty-six thousand seven hundred and eighteen dollars and thirty- three cents. For salaries of forty-nine keepers, and six assistants, for the light- 1851, cn. av. houses authorized by acts of the third of March, one thousand eight 1862, cn. 112. hundred and fifty-one, and thirty-first of August, one thousand eight ‘ hundred and fifty-two, at the average legal rate per annum for each keeper, twenty-two thousand dollars. For salaries of forty-two keepers of light-vessels, twenty-three thousand dollars. For salaries of nvc keepers of light—vessels, authorized by acts of the 1861, ch. af. third of March, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one, and thirty-first 1862, cn. 112. of August, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two, three thousand one hundred and fifty dollars. For seamen’s wages, repairs, and supplies for forty-two light-vessels, one hundred and three thousand six hundred and sixty-four dollars and fifty-two cents. For sean1en’s wages, supplies, and incidental expenses for five light- 1851, ch· 37· vessels, authorized by acts of third of March, one thousand eight hundred 1862, ch. 112. and fifty-one, and thirty-first of August, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two, thirty-three thousand and four dollars and seventy-two cents. For expenses of weighing, cleaning, repairing, mooring, and supplying losses of iloating beacons and buoys, chains, sinkers, &:o., for light-vessels, fifty-nine thousand and fifty-seven dollars and thirty-two cents. For expenses of weighing, cleaning, repairing, mooring, and supplying losses of two hundred and forty-five dumb beacons and buoys, and their 1852, eh. 112. appendages, authorized by act of the thirty-tirst of August, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two, twelve thousand three hundred dollars. For expenses of coloring, numbering, &:c., all of the buoys and bea- 1860,ch.77. cons provided for by the act of the twenty-eighth of September, one thousand eight hundred and fifty, twelve thousand dollars. Life bonts,&c- Forlife-boats and other means of rendering assistance to wrecked mariners and others on the coast of the United States, ten thousand dol- Iars. For expenses of visiting and reporting the condition of lights and other aids to navigation, two thousand dollars. s For commissions, at two and a half per oentum, to such superintendents as are entitled to the same under the proviso to tho act of March 1E5b0h- B2- third, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one, entitled, "An act making appropriations for the civil and diplomatic expenses of Government, - for the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, and for other purposes," on the amount that may be disbursed by them, eight thousand dollars. In California.` Coasts of California and Oregon: _ For oil and other supplies, cleaning materials of all kinds, transportation of supplies, keeping lamps and machinery in good repair, and the towers and buildings in a proper state of preservation, superintendence, and inspection of thirteen lights, replacing, cleaning, painting, and preserving all the buoys in the waters of California and Oregon, and all incidental expenses connected with the aids to navigation on these coasts, twenty-nine thousand and thirty-five dollars. For salaries of thirteen keepers and eleven assistants, at an average not exceeding six hundred dollars per annum, fourteen thousand four hundred dollars.