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 150 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 229. 1884. E x a nn inatious GEORGIA. 8'Dd BDYVCYB COD- '“'g‘;l·. Darien Harbor and the Altmaha River, from Darien to its mouth. rg"` Upper Oconee River, from Skull Shoals to the Georgia Railroad Bridge. Illinois, ILLINOIS. Calumet River, from a point half a mile east of Hammond to the forks of the river. Also to make survey of proposed ship-canal from Calumet River to Lake Calumet. Sny Island Levee on the Mississippi River; and the Secretary ol War shall report what benefit, if any, this levee has been to the improvement of the channel and navigation of the river, and he shall submit an esti- · mate of the probable cost of strengthening and preserving said levee so as to assure and maintain that benefit. Shawneetown Harbor and Levee. Removal of the bar and obstructions at and near the mouth of Whipple Creek, in Quincy Bay. Iowa. IOWA. From Guttenberg north for the ascertainment of needed improvements and in securing a direct channel pointing to Guttenberg and by way of that channel south, and the protection of improvements already made at that locality. Iudjgug, INDIANL Iawrenceburg Harbor. Kankakee River. New Albany Harbor and the river and shores adjacent to said harbor. Wolf Lake. Wabash River, from Logansport to Delphi. Kam,;, KENTUCKY. For examination and survey of the bar in the Ohio River opposite the mouth of the Licking River, to determine the cost and practicability of removing or making a navigable channel through the same; and the engineer in charge shall report whether it is practicable to connect the navigation of the Licking River with the Ohio River without the removal of the said bar or making a channel through the same. The Secretary of War is hereby directed to report to Congress at its next session, or sooner if practicable, the condition of Green and Barren Rivers, and the Cumberland River above the mouth of the Jellico, in Kentucky, and the provisions and estimate of cost necessary to relieve the same from incumbrance, with a view to such legislation as will render the same tree to commerce at the earliest practicable period. Harbor at Paducah. Harbor at Owensboroh Little River. Rough River. gg;"` LOUISIANA. Bayou Plaquemine. Atchafalaya River, above Berwick Bay. Outlets of Boeuf River, with view to closing same. Bayou Carlin. N atalbany River. lame. MAINE. Saco River. York Harbor. Wood Island Harbor. Southern entrance to Owl’s Head Harbor.