Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 14.djvu/343

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THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 296. 1866. 313 Treasury Department, after due examination, shall deem that a lighbhouse &°l·iSh*·h<>¤$¤¤» at that point is necessary. _ For building a new lighthouse at McGulpin’s Point, near old Fort Mackinac, twenty thousand dollars. For v. bcaoomlight on the end of the pier at Chicago, three thousand dollars. For a. new light-house at Eagle Bluil} Wisconsin, twelve thousand dollars. For repairs at Grand Island light-house, Lake Superior, seventeen thousand dollars. For beacon-light at the entrance to Grand Island harbor, Lake Superior, ten thousand dollars. For additional aids to navigation in Green Bay, Wisconsin, including a. third-class light-house on Mah-no-muh or Cl1R!l1bB1'S’ Island, and beacon on Peshtego shoul, twenty-five thousand dollars. For repairs to light-house at Huron Island, Lake Superior, seventeen thousand dollars. For light-house and pier light at South Haven, in the State of Michigen, six thousand dollars. For range-lights at Portage entry, Lake Superior, six thousand dollars. For a light-house to mark the channel between Keewenow Point and Manitou Island, Lake Superior, fifteen thousand dollars. For new and etliuicnt fog-signals at Mount Desert Island, Mantinicus, Fog-¤iz¤M•· Seguin, Mankiegin, Moose Peak, Cape Elizabeth, Point Judith, Cooper Harbor, Detour, Fort Gratiot, Huron Island, Manitou, McGulpin’s Point, Pottowntomic, Sand Point, Waugoslianoo, Wlnite Fish Point, and other light-stations, fifty-nine thousand five hundred dollars. For compensation of two superintendents for the lifo-saving stations on Superintendthe coasts of Long Island and New Jersey, three thousand dollars. `§:;?n°f For compensation of fifly-four keepers of stations at two hundred dol- Kegpors of i lurs each, ten thousand eight hundred dollars. ¤*¤¤i<>¤¤· For a new light-house at Grand Point Aux Sables, Lake Michigan, Light-h¤u¤¤¤· thirty-five thousand dollars. For an new light-house at the harbor of White River, Muskegon County, Michigan, ton thousand dollars. For a. new lighthouse at the harbor of Munistee, Manistee County, Michigan, ten thousand dollars: Provided, That no expenditure shall be P¤'°Vi¤°~ made upon the aforesaid works at White River and Munistee, until a careful survey shall have been made and the character of the structure required shall have been thus determined, for which purpose the sum of one thousand dollars is hereby appropriated. For completion of pier of protection and repairing Waugoshance lighthouse at Straits of Mackinac, ninety thousand dollars. For the establishment of beacon-lights to mark Brewerton Channel, Patnpsco River, Maryland, thirty thousand dollars. To enable the liglmhouse board to reestablish lights and other aid to _ Rq—¢¤t¤bli¤h- navigation on the southern coast, two hundred thousand dollars. gg1Q1f:,: 33m_ To reimburse the appropriation for furnishing the Presidentfs house, the Furnishing sum u·zmsferred from it by the accounting officers of the treasury, to set- {"°*id°”"' tlc another aocountof the commissioner of public buildings for annual ro- °°S°' pairs, four thousand dollars; and the avails of old furniture which may be sold shall be applied to the purchase of new furniture. To enable the commissioner of public buildings to put in thorough ro- Little Falls pair the bridge across the Potomac at Little Falls, in accordance with the h"dK°‘ estimate of the engineer, two thousand four hundred and ten dollars. To enable the Secretary of the Interior to pay the interest on sundry Interest on sums loaned for government purposes by the First National Bank at Sg2“;nl°"·“id ’°* Washington, District of Columbia, the sum of five thousand six hundred gm-pos;?" and seventy dollars and twelve cents.