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 338 FIF1`Y—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. Ie Ch. 1079. 1902. ond session, and the Siecretaryhof War may in his diizretipn lapply the amount to be ex n ed on the outer bar u on eit er 0 the routes described in said 3·Ie(port.‘ Thle improvemint of (ghe iplner halgbor shall be made in accor ance with the re rt su mitte in ouse ocument A°°"°’”Y C’°°k ‘° Numbered Fort F ifty-sixth Con pgess, iirst session. Of the amount old Almmaha Canal. _ y 7 gi herein appropriated, five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, shall be used for maintaining in Academy Creek to the old Altamaha Canal :3] depth equal to the controlling depth on the shoal at the lower end of the city in East River. c. r. Goodyear, sm. C. P. Good ear his heirs and assi ns, shall be id for fifty feet Rmmbummem excess of widgh oder the contract widdi of tyventv-$11: feet depth at mean high t1de on the outerlbar of I§·unsv;1ck,fBGeor(gia, pbltamed, lis shown by the re rt of H. . Marin en, the 0 cer etai e to ma e survey of such wpdik, made to the Secretary of War on the fourth day of December, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, in the same proportion as he was paid for one hundred feet widths of such depths, namely, twenty thousand dollars; and that for the fifty feet excess of width over contract width of twenty-five feet de(pth at mean high tide, shown by said report, he or they shall be pai in the same roportion as he was paid for one hundred feet width of twenty-tive tget depth, namely, twenty-five thousand dollars. ¤¤¤¤b¤11<+. FM-. Improving East Pass, Carrabelle Harbor, Florida, in accordance Em Pm` with the report submitted in House Documelpt N urgbézrad Sixty-three, Fift —sixth Con ress., first session, twent thousand dollars. g{$*;¤g;¢;§¤>}  Iniproving Bigcayne Bay, Florida, with a view to obtaining a chan- Miami w the sea. nel eighteen feet deefp from the wharves at Miami to the sea by way of the northerly line o the two lines north of Norris Cut, as described in the report sirbmitted i1nCH)0use Doézument N umbtged Six hqndred and sixt —two ift -sixt ngress, rst session, an a basin o same depth siiteen ,hund)ied feet long and five hundred feet wide, adjacent (ffgfjggiq to the wharves at Miami, fifty 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 for prosecuting the roject, not to exceed in the ag regate two hundred and fift thousand dollars, exclusive of the amountiierein appropriated: Ilrovedlddjitrt/ae¢·, E£,<>gmQ>‘ Rfiqggg That of the work herein contemplated Cl?he Florida East Coast Rail- Comrmny. wayl]CouLpany shalliconstrutit at itsdown pxpensei tlhe basin adjzgcelpt to t c w arves at i iami as erein escri we, an the ortion o the channel from such basin to the east side of the basin plfoposed in the report herelin nientipnedi,  channel (fc;) he nolt les; than eighty-five nor more t an one un re act in wi t , as s a e determined b ‘”“*"*" “’*°· the Secretary of War, and said basin and channel when so constructed by the railway companv shall be tapen to the free and unobstructed use Expenditures. of the public; [’rm·¢def2flU*MOI'., hat the D.m0\1bl?S hBl'01I1 8ppI‘QpI'l8t€d “··é.$*·":rz;<’.z‘·.*:3J.Jr.;’:sis¥3.;’.:*:;.:":;;“::*·*g .i.*;d.*m**"2 xr on e a n om ermmus 0 e ihannel to be constructed by the railway com ny, of such approximately uniform depth and of such width as willmbest serve the interests _ of navigation, and as can be constructed with the funds herein approwg?Qf,’,f,‘;u}‘;‘“ ’““‘ priated and authorized: Prrwr°0Ze/Zfurt}zer·, That before any part of the appropriation shall be expended, the said railway company shall enter into a contract with the United States satisfactory to the Secretary of War for the performing of its part of the work, and for securing in its portion of the channel and in the said basin practicable depths at least as great as are secured in the portion of the channel to be built by the Lnited States. and for maintaining for a period of three years after the said eighteen—foot channel to be constructed by the Government shall have been obtained, an equal depth in the basin and the channel across the bay; and said contract shall also provide that all craft resorting to Biscayne Bay for commercial purposes may use