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 r11·*rY.r1Fmn conennss. smss. III. cus. 4za, 426. 1899. 1 161 WASHHGTON. washington. N eah Bay: With a view to it improvement as a harbor of refuge. WEST VIRGINIA. West Virginia Elk Biver from its mouth to Sutton. Guyandotte River from its mouth to a point fifty miles above. w]g(}Q]{g]]q'_ Wisconsin. East shore of Lake Pepin, in the Mississ ippi River, near the village of · Pepin, with a view to the construction of a pier, or a harbor of reinge. Harbor at Port Washington: With a view of obtaining a channel iiiteen feet in depth, and of extending piers three hundred feet and of protecting the same by breakwater, or otherwise. Harbor at Kewaunee: With a view of making a harbor of refuge with a depth of not less than twenty feet. Menominee River, Michigan and Wisconsin: From the line of the second, or dredging, project, reported under date of November thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-six, by Captain George A. Zinn, up the river to the west line of Wells street, ·with a view to obtain a channel eighteen feet in depth. Harbor at Green Bay: With a view to obtain a channel twenty feet in depth from the mouth of Fox River up to the city of Green Bay. Harbor at Manitowoc: With a view to protecting the harbor from the injurious effect of northeast seas, by extending the breakwater in said harbor in an easterly direction and on a line with the north pier, four hundred feet, or otherwise. _ Harbor at Two Rivers: With a view to secure better means of access to said harbor, and to secure a sufficient depth of water therein, by extending the piers four hundred feet, or otherwise. _ Harbor at Port Wing. Harbor at Kenosha: With a view of enlarging the basin. Harbor at Oconto: With a view of securing better access thereto and a sufficient depth of water therein, by extending the piers three hundred feet, or otherwise. Approved, March 3, 1899. CHAP. 426.-An Act For the allowance of certain claims for stores and supplies March 3. 1899. reported by the Court of Claims under the provisions of the Act approved March · · ~····· ~—— third, eighteen hundred and eIghty-three, and commonly known as the Bowman Act, and for other purposes. _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the c,£;>;¤::¤‘{B::hg¤;;*3·j_{[ Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to pay, out of mu im. any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to claimants in "°'·22·P·*'°· this Act named the several sums appropriated herein, the same being in ihll for, and the receipt of the same to be taken and accepted in each case as a full and tinal release and discharge of their respective claims, namely: CLAIMS ALLOWED UNDER THE BOWMA.N' AND TUCKER ACTS BY THE COURT OF CLAIMS. ALABAMA. To James McPeters, administrator of Nelson G. Allen, deceased, late of Lauderdale County, one thousand three hundred and twenty d ll . 0T¢?r?lohn H. Vaught, administrator of Jeremiah Arnold, deceased, late of Jackson County, one thousand seven hundred and five dollars. I