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 FORTY-NINTH eorvennss. sms. 1. on. 929. issc. 333 North River between Essex and North Bridges. Biddle’s Point at Mackinac Harbor, with a view to a breakwatcr. Harbor at Forestville, Lake Huron. Pigeon River. Mouth of Black River, Saint Clair County. Carp River at Leland, with a view to affording an entrance to Carp Lake for harbor of refuge. Lake Michigan at Empire, with a view to cutting a channel across the bar from Lake Michigan to Bar Lake. Grand Traverse Bay, with a view to connecting it with Torch Lake, near Eastport. Pinepog River. Rouge River at its junction with Detroit River, and up the river to bridge of Saint Louis and Wabash Railroad. Torch Lake Channel, Lake Superior. MINNESOTA_ MIDHOSOEKL. Red River of the North from Moorehead to Fergus Falls. Red Lake River from Grand Forks to Red Lake. . Mississippi River between Saint Paul and Saint Anthony’s Falls. Minnesota River with a view to its improvement by locks and dams. MISSISSIPPI. MississiPPi · Tombigbee River, to ascertain what improvement is necessary to make said river continuously navigable from Vienna, Alabama, to Walker’s Bridge, Mississippi. Cassity Bayou. Noxubee River, to ascertain whether it can be made continuously navigable by a system of locks and dams, or otherwise. Bear Creek. , . MISSOURI. Mi¤¤<>¤¤- Resurvey of the Osage River from its mouth to Osceola, with a view to movable locks and dams, or other methods of improvement. " Little River from Hornersville to its . junction with the Saint Francis River. Saint Francis River from Greenville to the Arkansas State line. NEW HAMPSHIRE. New Hampshire. Bellamy River. NORTH CAROLINA. North Carolina. Alligator River. Loekwood’s Folly River. Lumber River. Yadkin River from South Carolina line to the Narrows. Catawba River. NEW JERSEY. New Jersey. Thoroughfare running back of the ocean from Cape May to the Great Bay north of Atlantic City. ‘ Channel back of Brigantine Beach, between Abseeon and Brigantine Inlets. . ` _ NEW YORK. New York. Channel between Jamaica Bay and Rockaway Inlet. The East River, with a view to the removal of a ledge of rocks sitnated between five and six hundred feet from the foot of Tenth and Eleventh streets in the city of New York.