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 416 FIFTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 860. 1888. Red Ri*¤¤ Ark- Flllmprovling Rlqd Rive:{·,d%kansas: To complete improvement above ton, t ree thousand dollars. B¥¤·=k Ri*¤‘» 5*- Improving Black River, Arkansas and Missouri: Continuing im- 'md MO' provements, five thousand dollars. Lime BM River. Im roving Little Red River, Arkansas: Continuing improvement, nk ive thousand four hundred dollars; a portion of which is authorized to be expended in the urchase or construction of a dredge-boat suitable for the work of the river. rem Jenn River, Improving Petit Jean River, Arkansas: Continuing improvement, ‘m" belogv gig zpion bridge at the Rocky Crossing, two thousand five hun re dollars. wmm River, Ark. ImprovinghWhite (Itzer, Arkansas: Continuing improvement, twenty-five thousand dollars. Agnuachirs River, Impgovingggaihita River, Arkansas, above Camden: To complete, nine thousand o rs. cum mm-, Ark. Improving Cache River, Arkansas, seven thousand dollars; three · thousand dollars of which shall be expended for the building and equipping of a small hand-propelled snag-boat, and four thousand dollars for  expenses o the same, in accordance with the recommendation o the engineer in charge. N13; Hmscheekivvr. Impgoviplg Big glsttpfiee River, Tennessee: Continuing improve- ‘ ment, ve thousand dollars. Caney Fork mm-, Improving Cane Fork River, Tennessee: Continuing improve- T°‘”·‘· ment, two thousand, five hundred dollars. ¤H¤chBiver.'1‘¤¤¤¤ Impro(yi(pg1Clinch River, Tennessee: Continuingimprovement,five ,thousan dollars. T0¤mb¤r1¤¤<1 River. Improving Cumberland River, Tennessee and Kentucky: Contin- °'"* “°dK" uin improvement above Nashville, two hundred thousand dollars; with a view to secure a uniform depth in the channel of four feet, commencing with a lock at or near the lower island at N ashville. Improving Cumberland River, Tennessee and Kentucky, below Nashville: ontinuing improvement, ten thousand dollars. F¤=¤¤¤Br¤¤d¤*v¤¢» Improving French roa River, Tennessee: Continuing improve- T°°°` ment, ten thousand dollars. ,,.2§f:"°**°° m'°"· Improving Hiawassee River, Tennessee: Continuing improvement, one thousand dollars. TQPIKRM DM Rivee Improving Forked Deer River, Tennessee: Continuing im rovement, four thousand five hundred dollars for the North Fork,d¤elow Dyersburgh; two thousand five hundred for South Fork; and two thousand five hundred for main river below. Tg:¤¤¤¤¤¤¤ R*v¢¤ Improving Tennessee River, above Chattanooga, Tennessee: Con- ' tinuing improvement, fifteen thousand dollars. Improving Tennessee River, below Chattanoo a, Tennessee: Continuing improvement, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; of which as much as may be necessary is authorized to be expended in acquiring by purchase or condemnation the land needed for the sites of the permanent buildings necessary in the management of the canals at the improved shoals. K¤¤w¤kv1¤~*¤¤‘·K¥· Improving Kentucky River, Kentucky: Continuing improvement, one hundre and eighty thousand dollars. ¤·**¤8 R*'°¤‘·K¥· Improving Licking River, Kentucky, from Farmer’s to West _ Liberty, three thousand dollars. "*‘=d°*°¤*°* B*'°*‘· Improving Tradewater River, Kentucky: To complete improve- KL ment six thousand dollars °'°°'* mi “""‘*‘ Foi- the urchase of the im rovements known as the Green and mm ui°pm°m°m` Barren Rivger im rovements, oiie hundred and thirty-five thousand Qj’,T’_’°°· dollars; Prcvidedi That no part of said sum shall be expended until a full and absolute conveyance of said improvements, together with rights of way, easements, piers, docks, and appurtenances of every nature belonging to or connected with said improvements, by the owner or owners thereof, and the Attorney·General of the United