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 336 FIFTYSEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1079. 1902. m§!‘;‘}""'°'* B‘"·*‘ Improving harbor of Southwest Baltimore (Spring Garden), Mary- land, in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered Three hundred and four, Fifty-fourth Congress, first session, mt- eighty-eight thousand dollars: Provided, That a contract or contracts may be entered into by the Secretary of War for such materials and work as may be necessary to complete the project recommended in said re rt, to be paid for as appropriations may from time to time be madeio by law, not to exceed in the a gregate two hundred and tv2enty-one thousapid dollars, exclusive of the amounts herein and hereto oreappropriate . °‘"°“B“" Imprdvlingpchannel of Curtis Bay, Baltimore Harbor, Maryland, by - gpepeping the samga to thirtyilfeelg and widenipg to ésyvo hundred and ty eet, in accor nce wit n submitte in nate Document Numbered One hundred and eiphteen, Fifty-sixth Congress, second Mmm sessig)1: iiftty thoustand dpllagsbz. §z·0vid;dwThat a contfact or (pontracts ma en re in yt e cretary o ar to com ete said ro`ect to be paid for as appropriations may from time togzime be nihdd by law, not to exceed in the aggregate one hundred and forty-six thousand dollars, exclusive of the amounts herein appropriated. mxB;*;>g£:{•;g Pe- Improving Breton Bay and Patuxent River, Ilaryland, in accord- ’ance with the replorts submitted in House Documents Numbered Tesfpectively Two undred and nine, and One hundred and seventy, Fi y·sixth Congress, first session, the larger projects therein described being intended, nine thousand dollars. ygP°°°p°“k° B “ y‘ Improving certain harbors and rivers on the easterly shore of Chesa- -"”’°'¤ Sum- peake Bay,_Maryland, namely: Rock Hall, Queenstown, Claiborne, and Cambridgednarbors, Chester, Choptank, Warwick, Pocomoke, Pm_ and WICOMOCO rivers, and Tyaskin Cree : Continuing improvement, 1,.,,,%,;,,,,,,,,,, ,,,_ seventyifour thousand dollars: Promded, That the improvement of °'-¤°*•`=d· Rock all, Queenstown, and Claiborne harbors shall be made in accordance with the reports submitted in House Documents Numbered respectively Ninety-nine, Ninety-two, and Ei hty-one, Fifty- "Y*¤**¤ *7***- sixth Congress, first session: .Pr0m`dedfurther, That 5ie improvement of Ty1aski1IrICreel§)shall be pads aizcgrdalnce with the report submitte in ouse ocument um re ne undred and nine, Fifty- sixth Congress, lirst session. ‘ vf°*’° °"*“°S °*¤'· Improving harbor at Cape Charles City, Vipginia: Continuing immbnvileges to prolvement,ttwlprpfybthousand (dellaés:   ., Iléhat no portion of sus ps. said amoun s a eex en e uni it s satis actoril a arto the Secretary of \Var tliiat equal privileges are granted isb zillmships desiring to anchor in said harbor, and that access to and the use of _ wharves in said harbor are granted on yment of reasonable charges. M*“°"* H*·*’¤¤· "··· lmpirovinlg harbczflatllflilford H8\’8D,Vlfg'lDI$Z Completing improvement, `ve thousand dollars. H•**¤P*°¤ K·>¤<*¤·"¤· Improving Hampton Roads, Virginia, by removal of Middle Ground Bar, in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered Ninety-three, Fifty-sixth Congress, iirst session ten thouggjgém sand dollars: Pravirlevl, That a contract or contmcts may be entered ` into by the Secretary of lVar for such materials and work as may be necessary to complete the project recommended in said report, to be paid for (ps appropriations may Eoml time to time be made by law. not to excee in theag re te two un red and fifteen thousand dollars, explusive of the apémritf herein {rppropriated. ¥·>rf¤¤k· Va mproving [or o arbor, ir iniu, and its a roaches: Continuing improvement. twenty thousand! dollars. Pp mfgmynl of H¤»=pi· Improving said harbor, by removal of Hospital Point, in accord- .ance with the report rinted on page thirteen hundred 'and li.ftv—five _ et sequentes of the li)eport of the Chief of Engineers for eighteen f;’);Q;’é,s_ hundred and ninety-seven, ten thousand dollars: H·o;·l'eZed, That a _ contract or contracts may be entered into by the Secretary of War