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THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 194. 1854. 343 foundation shall be in a suitable condition for erecting the structure, in place of the present light at Little Fort, ten thousand five hundred dollars, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of War. For a light at Taylorport, five thousand dollars. U/Ysconsin.—For a small beacon-light on or near the pier at Port Wisconsin. Ulao, in lieu of the appropriation for a light-house at that port, approved September twenty-eight, eighteen hundred and fifty, one thousand 1850, ch- 77- dollars. For a small beacon-light, to be placed on the new pier at Milwaukie, known as the “North Cut,” when it shall be completed, one thousand dollars. For a. light-house at Fond du Lac, at the head of Lake Winnebago, ten thousand dollars. Oalyornta. -— For a harbor-light at the town of Santa Cruz, Bay of Calimnia. Monterey, or on Punta Ano Nueva, ten thousand dollars. For a harbor-light at Santa Barbara, ten thousand dollars. For a light-house on or near Point Lobos, to mark the entrance to San Francisco Bay, twenty-five thousand dollars. For a light-house on Punta de los Reyes, twenty-five thousand dollars. Oregon Territory. — For a light-house at Umpqua, in addition to the Of¤2<>¤· appropriation for that object, approved March third, eighteen hundred 1851. <>h· 37- and fifty-one, ten thousand dollars. Washington Tcrritory.—For a light-house on Blunt’s or Smitlfs Is- Washington. land, in the Straits of Fuca, twenty-five thousand dollars. For a light-house on Cape Shoalwatcr, at the entrance to the bay of that name, twenty-five thousand dollars. For the two light-houses at Cape Flattery and New Dungeness, authorized by act of Congress, approved September twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and fifty, in addition to any balance that may remain in the 1850’°h' "' treasury of that appropriation after the completion of the light at Cape Disappointment, thirty-nine thousand dollars. 'For buoys for the harbor and entrance to New Dungeness, and for the anchorages on the coast of Puget’s Sound, five thousand dollars. For buoys for the harbor and entrance to Shoalwater Bay, three thousand dollars. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the sums appropriated by the Lgghphousc Ou acts approved March third, eighteen hundred and forty-nine, and March H<>1$€·Sh<><= Rcci third, eighteen hundred and fifty-one, for a light—house on Horse-shoe Reef, Niagara River, New York, or any balance thereof remaining in 1849’ch_105_ the treasury on the thirtietli of June, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, 1851 ch 3,, bc, and they are hereby, reappropriated for the erection of a light- ( ’` house at that point, on such plan as may be determined to be most advisable. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the appropriation for a light- Amshf-h<¥¤§<> <g1 house on Santa Cruz, California, approved thirty-nrst of August, eigh— Nampa Sam ' teen hundred and fifty-two, be, and the same is hereby, authorized to be employed in the erection of a light-house on Anacapa Island, 1852 ch 1 1,, if, upon examination by the proper officer, it is ascertained that a more ’”` eligible site can be found for the interests of navigation on that island, than on the adjacent one of Santa Cruz. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That the Secretary of the Treasury Lighfehwsé M be, and he is hereby, authorized to cause the light to be discontinued, and gghétggghggelf the light-house, buildings, and land belonging thereto, at Calumet, in the State of Illinois, to be sold, and, on payment of the consideration agreed for into the treasury of the United States, to make, execute, and deliver all needful conveyances of the same, and the special jurisdiction of the United States over the same shall thereafter cease. Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That the Secretary of the Treasury L;ghm;S_·,ym be, and he is hereby, authorized upon the completion of the light-house Pass of the Mis