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 FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 229. 1884. 153 PENNSYLVANIA. E x ¤ m i ¤ =~¤i<>¤¤ Bild. BUI'\' 0yB COD- West Branch of the Susquehanna River, between Salt Lick and But· *¤i¤¤°d· _ mmnk Fam. P¤¤¤¤v*v··¤¤¤- RHODE ISLAND. Riwde I¤¤=¤¤d- Pawcatuck River. Warren River, with a view to the removal of obstructions from the channel. scour onnormn. S¤¤t1¤ Cardina- North Fork of the Edisto River, in the counties of Orangeburg and Lexington. Congaree River. Entrance to Winyaw Bay, near Georgetown. TENNESSEE. T¤¤¤¤••¢¤· Elk River, Tennessee and Alabama. Holston River. Extension of the survey of Caney Fork River to Frank’s Ferry. TEXAS. . Texas. Cypress Bayou: The Secretary of War is hereby directed to cause a resurvey of the work of improvement of the navigation of Cypress Bayou and the lakes between Jeiferson, in Texas, and Shreveport, in Louisana, in order to ascertain if the necessary improvement cannot be made upon some other plan than building a dam across the Albany Flats, as recommended by the engineer; and for this purpose he is hereby authorized and directed to expend so much of the unexpended balance of appropriations to the credit of said work as may be necessary. p VERMONT. Vermont. Maquam Bay, Swanton. ‘ vmemu. Virzi¤i•~ Cockpit Point, for ice-harbor. Colonial Beach, formerly White Point, in county of Westmoreland. WEST vrnemu. Wm Virginia. Green Brier River. wiscorzsm. w*°°°”“· Ashland Harbor, in Ashland Bay, Lake Superior. mano TERRITORY. Idaho. Cxeur d’Alene Lake and River. Saint J oseph’s River. _ Snake River, between Lewiston and mouth of Boise River. WASENGTON TERRITORY. T;V£:r;i¤s*¢¤ Olympia Harbor. • ' Puyallup River. Willapah River. Lewis River. Columbia River, above mouth of Snake River. For examinations, surveys, and contingencies, and for incidental re- Ap1>¤·1»fi•¤_i <>¤ pairs, for which there is no special appropriation, for rivers and har- £’;T§‘“m;Q:°‘"lf:£ bers, one hundred and twenty-tive thousand dollars: Provided, That ,,th,,,.¥',c‘ ,,,0, no survey shall be made of any harbors or rivers until the Chief of En~ vided rm-. gineers shall have directed a preliminary examination of the same by P¤>v*··¤—