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 92 FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 158. 1892. savssusites. Improving harbor at Savannah, Georgia: Continuing improvement, three hundred and eighteen thousand seven hundred and nity dollars: mmm. Provided, That contracts may be entered into by the Secretary of War C<>¤*¤¤=*¤· for such materials and work as may be necessary to complete the present project of improvement, to be paid for as appropriations may from time to time be made by law, not to exceed in the aggregate two mil- lion eight hundred and thirty-one thousand two hundred and nity dollars, exclusive of the amount herein and heretofore appropriated. nu-sm, os. Improving harbor at Darien, Georgia: Continuing improvement,. twenty-nve thousand doHars. Agiaemwis my Improving harbor at Apalachicola Bay and river, Florida: Continu- °“" "°'·““· ing improvement, twenty thousand dollars. resuwmma Improving harbor at Pensacola, Florida: Continuing improvement, to obtain twenty-four feet of water by dredging, seventy-nve thousand dollars. ‘ ·rsmp¤n»y,m». Improving harbor at Tampa Bay, Florida: Completing improvement, ten thousand dollars. Key West,Fl¤. Improving entrance to harbor at Klgy West, Florida: Continuing improvement seventy-nve thousand dollars. mskainz Augustine, Improving harbor at Saint Augustine, Florida: Completing improvement ten thousand dollars. m»m1•>,A1¤- Improving harbor at Mobile, Alabama: Continuing improvement, mma. two hundred and twelve thousand nve hundred dollars: Provided, C¤¤*¤·¤*¤- That contracts may be entered into by the Secretary of War for such materials and work as may be necessary to complete the present proiect of improvement, to be paid for as appropriations may from time to mma. time be made by law, not to exceed in the aggregate one million one hlpndred and] eighty-one thousand three hunedired dollars, exclusive of e amount erein and heretofore appropriat. csmsssu Biver,La. _ Improving mouth and passes of Calcasieu River, Louisiana: Continuing improvement, one hundred thousand dollars, of which twenty thousand dollatrls oré so nzuch tlpgreof as maeylbe iiilicessaryqjnay, in the discre ion o e ecre ary 0 ar e us on e inner ars. G¤1v¤¤w¤B¤y.T¤¤- Improving and maintaining ship channel in Galveston Bay, Texas, from Bolivar Channel through Morgan’s Cut and the channel constructed thxongh Morgan’s Fioiiniilto the San Jacinto River: Continuing improvemen orty thousan dollars. Sabine Pass. Tex. thimpaovigiggiarlziiiéfajt Sjzbine P3s§,1Texas: Continuing improvement, ee un re an y thousand dollars. B;¥¤;_;xG¤1*’¤·*¤¤ Improving channel in West Galveston Bay, in accordance with plan 'recommended by Major Charles J. Allen, Corps of Engineers, submitted December_ twelfth, eighteen hundred and ninety, and printed in House illxtecutive D<éci;1€men:hNumbgrSdllTwenty-two, Fifty-second Congress rs session en thousand dollars. Ashtabula. cms. Improving harbor at Ashtabula, Ohio: Continuing improvement, seventy thousand dollars, a portion of which may be used, in the discretion of the Secretary of War in removing the ledge of rocks on the west side of the river channel inside the mouth. The Secretary of War is gereby autherized to gggplgpelrimsiiopé nid? séich regulations and or ers as may e prescri y im 0 e a re hore and Mi —hi a _12mm.: of pm or Southern Railway Company to remdve so much of the easterly Govgrnli ¥"”· ment pier at the port of Ashtabula as, in his judgment may be removed p,.,,,;,{,_ wghlpntrdlettrimeéit the navigation   commerce of the port: Provo e : a said ra way company s a at its own cost and e icfusumiou or mw construct a pier further eastward on its own ground, to answgiimtéliie P ‘* · purpose of the one removed; the new pier to be constructed under plans to be approved by the Secretary of War. And the space between where the old pier was and the new pier shall be dredged to a depth to be prescrébebdg by thi Secigetapy ofhV\gar, latbthe expense of said company an main aine a suc cpt y said compan · d th wgxhty Government Goveinment of the United States shall, at all times, have dhdmuse oi' said substituted pier for its own vessels free of cost or charges.