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 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 229. 1884. 151 MARYLAND, Examinations Tuckahoe Creek. tilnuedluvcys mn Skipton Creek. M*¤'¥l¤¤d· Sassofras River, above Georgetown. Harbor at Easton Point, commencing at a point on Third Haven River where the Government work on the channel of said river wa recently suspended. Pocomoke River and Sound. MASSACHU ce: TTS. MN“°h“°¤*· Harbor at Gloucester, with a view to the removal of rock obstructions. Fort Point Channel. Powow River. Harbor at Salem, with a view to building a jetty running out from the mainland to deep water. Harbor at Marblehead, for repair of sea-wall. Harbor at Hingham. Harbor at Hyannis, with a view of deepening the harbor. A channel from Goose Point, in Plymouth Harbor, to the wharf of the Cordage Company. momcm. Mi¤¤i¢¤¤· The State of Michigan havin tendered to the United States the balance of tolls received by the State before the surrender of the Saint Mary’s Falls Ship-Canal, to aid in constructing adry-dock at the canal, such balance being about sixty thousand dollars, the Secretary of War is directed to cause plans, estimates, and specifications for such dry-- dock, above the locks, and also to report whether the old locks can be used for a drydock, and the cost ofiitting the same for that purpose. Lac La Belle Harbor. Mackinac Harbor; and report whether Mackinac Harbor or Mackinac Island Harbor should be improved. Little Traverse Bay, near the village of Petoskey, with a viewtoconstrncting a harbor of refuge. Pine River, St. Clair County. Climon River. Saint Clair River: Examination and survey of the right bank from Lake Huron to Lake Saint Clair, to ascertain whether the erosion and wearing away of said bank is injuring the navigation of Saint Clair River and Saint Clair Flats Canal by shoaling the channel and obstructing navigation therein, and to report estimates of expense for preventing such injury. For a turther and more complete survey for :1. breakwater at or near Cross Village, in Michigan, in the west part of the Straits of Mackinac, with a view of making a harbor of refuge at Cross Village, Michigan. umunson. Mi¤¤••¤¤•- Agate and Burlington Bay. Minnesota, and Minnesota and Wisconsin, Saint Louis Bay and Saint Louis River, from Connor’s Point, Wisconsin, and Rice’s Point, Minnesota, to foot of iirst falls. Big Stone Lake, and Lake Traverse, with a view to connecting them. MISSISSIPPI. Mlslssippl. Bayou Pierre. Deer Creek. Pascagoula River, irom the mills at Moss Point down to the anchorage in the bay, with a viewto securing a uniform depth of twelve feet 0 water.