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 216 FIFTY·FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 314. 1896. 0¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤* B*'•¤‘· Improving Connecticut River below Hartford, Connecticut: Continu· C""' ing improvement, twenty thousand dollars. conlgunnmit nam, Improving Housatonic River, Connecticut: Continuing improvement, · twenty-five thousand dollars. Tlmnu River- Improving Thames River, Connecticut: Continuing improvement, °°'“" twelve thousand dollars. 1ry¤n¤mv¤¤·.0¤¤¤»- Improving Mystic River, Connecticut: Continuing improvement, three thousand five hundred dollars. Hubm Riv¤v·N·Y· Improving Harlem River, New York: Continuing improvement, one sscnglpiy ognvlgrfy; hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. bAnd thelSecretary of War Lfé? ° is hereby authorized and directed to prescri suitab e rules and regulations in respect to the height and construction of the pilot houses, ilag poles, and smokestacks of all tugs propelled by steam, with or without vessels in tow, habitually using said river, from and after the completion of the bridges at Third and Fourth avenues now being mo - iiied by direction of the Secretary of War, in accordance with the Act of Congress approved September nineteenth, eighteen hundred and v¤n•.p.m. ninety, entitled “An Act making appropriations thr the construction, remair, ang preservation, of ie1rtaiu1p{]1bli;:hwo§·ks on giver; gndi harbgrs, am or o er purposes, o e en a c raws o said r1 ges s a not be required to be opened or operated oftener than necessary between ten o’clock in the forenoon and five o’clock in the afternoon: grnvgrmogu spawn grovidod, Thhat g drawbofggg bgidge :2 tin: mmth oftSpuyten Ilulyylil - nuyvnomk. ree au oriz y e re ary o ar _ ugus wen -e1g eightelen hundlred apldlnipety-four, to be reconstructed agi the height ot on y t ree an one- f eet above high water, be open at all times during the day and night when approached by boats desiring to pass it. rnzmvernulcll Improving East River and Hell Gate, New York: Continuing im- °Z`m¤:..»` M *"¥"°“‘°"" “%“’ "‘°`Z§`““‘é ‘§’"“‘t Lo I » i N Y k 0,, t- r¤n• · ; · mproving rowns ree ayvn e ng s ant ew or : n inuing improyement, four thoiisand dollars. ’ 1,%** °¤·•*“°"’*· Imlproving Eait Chester Creek,New York: Continuing improvement, 'tenthousand ol ars. N?§f°h°g°° Rh"' theltlgggvtklg Puig7h5S?? RIVGP, New York: Completing improvement, r thousand dollars. Ié=·"°¤°° Improving shoal between Sister Islands and Cross-Over Light, Saint ’` Lawrence River, New York: Continuing improvement, twenty-five thousand dollars, to be expended for improving shoals between Sister Islands and Cross-Over Light and in the Saint Lawrence River between N. gammm N Y. Ogdleéilsgmrg  the fogt of Lake gntario. d t P t D _ d m . - - 1 ig iagara iver rom onawan a o or · ay in accor — V°l·”·P·’“’· misglgitheplan adapted   Congremseip the! rivertai;_d h3Ig)0Pt?0b of r . ·en een n eng n .een hum r an nine y- our: on `nuin improvement, fifteen’thousand dollars. g B¤>¤¤1¤v¤¤·N·Y· Improving Bronx River, New York, in accordance with the plan submitted in the Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers for eighteen _ hundred and ninety-one, ten thousand dollars. P¤¤·¤**= K*"°*·**··7· Improving Passaic River, New Jersey: Continuing improvement, _ _ _ fifteen thousand dollars. R“"“““ *“"°’·"·“· Improving Raritan River, New Jersey: Continuing improvement, twenty thousand dollars. N§_}*_'°‘"°°’Y R*"*· m_Impr1oI:*iug Shlrelwabury River, New J ersey: Continuing improvement, een thousand dollars. Svmh Ri·<•·r.N·J- thI1npro(yipglSouth River, New Jersey: Continuing improvement, five ousan c dollars. _ _ _ ree thousand dollars. ”""‘““ ‘·'°°"·1"··’· Improving Dennis Creek, New Jersey, in accordance with the project mlibnntteldddgnuary seventh, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, five ousan dollars. ‘ N§f'“"°**’ R"°'· Improving Elizabeth River, New Jersey: Completing improvement. three thousand one hundred and sixty dollars.
 * ‘“°“'“F C“’°k·N··T· thimphoving Allogay Creek, New Jersey: Continuing improvement,