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 1158 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 425. 1899. Bass River Harbor Cohasset Harbor, with a view to deepening the same and its channel. Cotuit Harbor. Harbor at Hyannis. Michigw MICHIGAN. _ Arcadia: To obtain a channel one hundred and nfty feet wide and fourteen feet deep. Muskegon River, from the head of Muskegon Lake to Newaygo: To obtain a depth of five feet of water. Channel from Lake Michigan to Stoney Lake, Oceana County. Cheboygan Harbor: To obtain a depth of eighteen feet from the entrance of said harbor to the first bridge. Mackinac Harbor: For the protection of the harbor by breakwaters. Copper Harbor: To obtain a depth of eighteen feet. Mi¤¤¤¤<>¤- MINNESOTA. V<>l-2B.p-351 Lake Superior and Mississippi River: The report upon the examination and survey for the location of a canal connecting Lake Superior and the Mississippi River, provided for by the River and Harbor Act of eighteen hundred and ninety-four, shaH be supplemented by a further report as to whether such canal is feasible and an improvement which should be undertaken by the Government, and, if feasible, the probable cost of construction, operation, and maintenance of the same. Saint Croix River, from Stillwater Harbor to Taylors Falls, Minnesota, with a view to making said river accessible to steamboats and other craft navigating said river. Minnesota River: With a view of protecting the banks thereof at and near Saint Peter, in Nicollet County. Two Islands or Saxton, Minnesota, situate about midway between Two Harbors and Grand Marais, Minnesota: With a view of making a harbor of refuge at that point. . Red River of the North, Minnesota and North Dakota: With a view of ascertaining what improvements, if any, should be made to govern and repress the floods of the river, and to prevent the undue erosion of the banks. mw""- mssoum. _ ' Current River: With a view to the improvement of said river, between the junction of Crooked Creek and Current Creek with the Current River, in the northwest corner of Shannon County and the southern line of Carter County, in the State of Missouri. Saint Francois River: With aview to the improvement of said river, from Greenville to the mouth of Mingo. Missouri River: With a view to prevent the erosion of the north bank thereof at and near Huntsdale, in Boone County, Missouri, with a view to prevent the erosion of the south bank thereof and the cutting of a new channel at and near the city of Napoleon, in Lafayette County, Missouri. NW H*¤P·'=”°· imw unmrsmnn. Pull-and-be-damned Point, Portsmouth Harbor: \Vith a view to its removal, so far as the same is an obstruction to navigation. Isles of Shoals: With a view to building a breakwater from Smutty Nose Island to Cedar Island. New Jersey. NEW JERSEY. Raccoon Creek. Woodbridge Creek. Maurice River, Oldmans Creek. Arthur Kill or Staten Island Sound from Kill von Knll to Raritan