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 1134 1¤1r·rr.1·*11¤·crn oonennss. sms. III. on. 425. 1899. RI;=¤w*¤°k°* Ri"*· Improving Pawtucket River, Rhode Island: Continuing_improve- Pi-o no. ment, thirty thousand dollars: Provided, That so much of this sum as ,,§"""*"‘°‘“"g °"““‘ may be deemed necessary by the engineer in charge may be used in ` straightening the channel between the mouth of Ten Mile River and Bucklins Island. C<>¤¤¤<=¢i·=¤¤ Rivw Improving Connecticut River below Hartford, Connecticut: Continuing improvement, twenty thousand dollars. C£<;¤¤¤*°¤i° R*"°*· Improving Housatonic River, Connecticut: Continuing improvement, ` fifteen thousand dollars. My¤¤¤Riv¤r»C¤¤¤· Improving Mystic River, Connecticut: Completing improvement, nine thousand six hundred dollars. Céf_§l°m°¤ Rl'"- Improving Thames River, Connecticut: Continuing improvement, rnivaoi. _ twenty thousand dollars: Provided, That a part of this appropriation cr§'a‘;Q'({‘§§i,,‘f,?““·· ‘“‘ may, in the discretion of the Secretary of War, be used to secure depth _ of water for anchorage purposes at Norwich, west of Norwich docks: N§;’{j{d§;1'°,j;fj` “° Provided further, That out of this appropriation the Secretary of War 'is directed to cause a survey and estimate of the cost of improvement to be made with a view to improving the harbor at New London, Connecticut, to meet the demands of commerce at that port. R*;f;f,{@g;‘n_R*“*'· _Improving Pawcatuck River, Rhode Island and Connecticut: Continuing improvement, fifteen thousand dollars. S¤l¤·¤¤°*R*‘¤¤R~I· Sakonnet River Rhode Island: Completing improvement twenty _ thousand dollars, with authority to use the unexpended balauhe. H¤d¤°¤ R¤*•>¤N-Y· Improving Hudson River, New York: Continuing improvement, one hundred thousand dollars; and the Secretary of War may make such _ changes in the project for location and width of channel at and near ({Z¤°g*’a*;B_ Troy as in his opinion the interests of navigation may require: Promded, That contracts may be entered into by the Secretary ot War for such materials and labor as may be required for prosecuting such improvement according -to approved project, not to exceed in the aggregate ifive hundred thousand dollars exclusive of the amount herein and heretofore 'appropriated, to be paid for as appropriations may from time to time be made by law. H¤rl¤¤¤ Ri*¤¤N·Y· Improving Harlem River, New York: Continuing improvement, one ‘ and directed to take such action as may be most advantageous to the United States regarding the unused stone originally excavated for this improvement and now stored on leased ground known as Dyckmans Meadows, and so much of the appropriation herein made as may be _ necessary may be used for such purpose. Gf;f;§;$f"°¤" H*‘“ _ Improving •Eu?i3 l_Riv§lr and Hpllfglate, fNv$w gorE:tCo1l;tin3ing improvemen mc m mg ne remova 0 an 0 ar oc wo un re and fifty thodsand dollars. 7 F¤>w¤·¤ C¤>¤}<· SM- Improving Browns Creek, Sayville, Long Island New York: Convine, 1.. 1.,1v.x. .. . . ¤ · . _ tmuing improvement and for maintenance, three thousand dollars. N§§,f·°;‘;,j°,j*Q$,{$',”1fjé Improving shoals between Sister Islands and Cross Over light, Saint sims. gaavrenie Igiver, Newl Ylopks Continuing iilnpriovgmgeint, twéznty thpgsazd o ars o e expen e or improving s oa s e ween ister s an s and Crdss·Over light and in the Saint Lawrence River between Ogdens- _ _ burg and the foot of Lake Ontario. N"*g’*'° R“""· _ Improving Niagara River from Tonawanda to Port Day: Continuing _ improvement, fifteen thousand dollars. B¤·¤¤ **¤“¤*» N· Y- Improving Bronx River, New York: Continuing improvement, _ _ _ twenty thousand dollars. P“°’“‘“ R“""'·}‘·J· Improving Passaic River, New Jersey: Continuing improvement, _ fifteen thousand dollars. R*·**¤¤¤ R"¤¤N··l· Improving Raritan River, New Jersey: Continuing improvement, _ twenty thousand dollars. N$_}'_’°‘""“'Y R“'“"· thimprolyiégl Shrewsbury River, New Jersey: For maintenance, ten ousan dollars. South Rim. NJ. Improving South River, New Jersey: Continuing improvement, five thousand dollars.
 * 3¤¤¤f¤¤¤¤¤<¤1¤¤¤¤¤. hundred thousand dollars. And the Secretary of War is authorized