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 Frmrrounzrn oonennss. Sess. 1. cn. 314. 1896. 241 Dog River three miles, with a view to obtaining a channel of seventeen S""°Y°·°°¤°*“°**· feet at low tide along the line of survey. Ship Island Harbor, in the Mississippi Sound, to determine the most practicable route from said harbor for a deep-water channel leading to the mainland on the coast of Mississippi. Horn Island Pass, and the passage leading from said pass to the anchorage inside Horn Island, with a view to obtaining in said pass and passage leading therefrom a channel of twenty-three feet at low tide. Big Sunflower River, with a view to improving the same by locks and dams as high as Clarksdale. MINNESOTA. M3_¤m“t,_ Big Stone Lake and Lake Traverse, with a view to the construction of reservoirs, in accordance with the report of Major W. A. Jones, of the Engineer Corps of the United States Army, dated January sixteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-five. ` MICHIGAN. Michigan. Kalamazoo River from Saugatuck to New Richmond. Harbor of Holland (Black Lake), with a view of obtaining a sixteenfoot depth of water. Harbor of Monroe, with a view of obtaining a fourteen-toot depth of water. Harbor of refuge at Ontonagon, aifordin g eighteen-foot depth of water. Harbor at Menominee, Michigan and Wisconsin, with a view of obtaining a twenty-foot depth of water. Harbor at Charlevoix, with a view of obtaining sixteen-foot depth of water. Rouge River, from Wabash Bridge crossing to Maples Road, with a view of obtaining sixteen-foot depth of water, expense thereof to be paid from money on hand for improvement of Rouge River. South Haven. Ludington Harbor. Saginaw River. NEW HAMPSHIRE. New Hampshire. Exeter River, irom its mouth to the upper bridge in Exeter. NEW JERSEY. New Jersey. Mantua Creek. Salem River,from its mouth to Salem City. Rah way River, from its mouth to Main Street Bridge. Elizabeth River. Absecon Inlet, with a view of maintaining ten feet of water over the bar. NEW YORK. New York. Bay Ridge Channel, the triangular area between Bay Ridge and Red Hook channels. and Red Hook and Buttermilk channels, with a view to making one continuous channel with a least depth of thirty feet at mean low water for a width of one thousand feet, and also for a continuous channel with a least depth of thirty-tive feet at mean low water for a width of one thousand two hundred feet. The channel between the Battery and Governors Island, with a view to making a channel continuous with Buttermilk Channel thirty feet in depth and one thousand two hundred feet in width. New York Harbor, from the Narrows to the sea, with a view of obtaining thirty-five feet at mean low water mark. Buffalo entrance to Erie Basin and Black Rock Harbor. Removal of dam in upper Allegheny near Corydon, and all the dams swam L·—VOL :29--16