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 442 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 907. 1890. Railroad Bridge, in Alabama: Continuing improvement under approved existing project, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Also for improving said river between Wetumpka, in Alabama, and said East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Rai road Bridge, work to be commenced at Wetumpka end, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, of which so much as may be necessary is authorized to be emma, ew., ot expended in acqnirin, by purchase or condemnation under the laws "°°‘“"’ “'““ of Alabama, the lands needed in making such improvement, as the Character or lm- same become necessary; such improvement to be made in harmony "`°'°"‘°“°‘ with the existinlg approved progect for the improvement of the Coosa ¥·¤¤¤- River between ome and said ridge; locks to be forty feet wide and two hundred and ten feet between miter sills. ¤i¤tRiv•>r,G=» Improving1Flint River, Georgia, Continuing improvement, twenty · thousand dollars, of which five thousand dollars are to be expended between Albany and Montezuma, and fifteen thousand below Albany. G&0<>¤¤¤1z¢¤ Riven Improving Ocmulgee River Georgia: Continuing and extending improvement, thirty thousand dollars, of which fifteen thousand dollars are to be expended between 'Macon and Hawkinsville and fifteen thousand dollars between Hawkinsville and its month. 0¢¤¤¤>B*'¤*·G¤- Improving Oconee River, Georgia: Continuing and extending improvement, twenty-tive thousand dollars, of which five thousan dollarsdaliée  be expended between Milledgeville and the Central Rail- · roa r1 ge; Gf""“ “" Rl""- Improving the Savannah River, between Augusta and Savannah: Contmuing imlprovement, twenty-five thousand dollars. ·'°*¥'°*°°*·°*- Improving ekyl Creek, Georgia: Continuing improvement, seven _ thousand fivehundred dollars. '.,{}*•*•****°°*• R“°"· Improving Apalachicola River, Florida: To maintain existing works, including Lee’s Slough, two thousand dollars. m$§,j‘§.}:_{,[‘d“TA‘§f‘° Improving Choctawhatchie River, Florida and Alabama: Contin- - ning improvement under existingqprojects, and to secure low-water _navigation between Geneva and ewton, twelve thousand five hun- ""”’"°· dred dollars: Provided, That no part of said sum shall be expended BDHMW *¤ H<>Ui¤`¤ zpove Hol1is’s Bigdlgeduntil a draw, approved by the Secretary of ` ar, is ut in said ri ge. “{,.‘{f_f’°a'{_'§ Improliving Escambia and Conecuh Rivers, Florida and Alabama: Ah-Continuing im rovement, seven thousand five hundred dollars. "•”'°° R*'°’· m thimprotygiglllanatee River, Florida: Continuing improvement, six ousan dollars. m¤•i¤¤ J¤¤¤`¤ Rim- Improving Saint J ohn’s River, Florida, from Jacksonville to the ' ocean, including the channel over the bar at the mouth: Continuing imlprovement, one hundred and seventy thousand dollars. ¤“"°¤°° R*'°*'·F*°— mproving Suwanee River, Florida: Continuing improvement, three thousand dollars. a part of which may be expende on the inside channel to Cedar Keys. v°*““•B°’·“* I Improving Volusia Bar, Florida: For repairs, five hundred dollars. w*°'¤l•°°°°¤°° Improving Withlacoochee River, Florida: Completing improvemm'm' ment, five thousand four hundred dollars. _ m2,.}‘{,·‘Q_“l’°‘°“°° Improving Caloosahatchee River, Florida: To complete improvement, three thousand six hundred dollars. FK °"““° B"°“• Improving La Grange Bayou, Florida: Continuing improvement oem um { of Holmes River, three thousand dollars. m Y R '°"· Improving Ocklawaha River, Florida, to Leesburgh on Lake Ba m Griiiin, ten thousand dollars. ’· Improving Sarasota Ba, from Tampa Bay to Sarasota, Florida, as recommended by W.  Black, captain of engineers, in his report Eli; Noveéngepltwenty-mventh, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, live ousan dollars. “‘”""'·R""·“‘ Improving Alabama River, Alabama: Continuing improvement, twenty thousand dollars.