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 FIFI`Y-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1079. 1902. 349 in said rc rt, of which amount so much as ma be necessa may be R€},“°'“l °‘ G’°°“ used for Fila removal of Green Jacket Shoal. y ry l Jack tsk0M` Improving Pawtucket River, Rhode Island: Completing improve- P¤w¢¤¤l<·¤r River. ment, twenty-eight thousand five hundred dollars. R' I` Improving Pawcatuck River, Rhode Island and Connecticut: Con- Rliewvegllglr River. tinuing improvement, nine thousand dollars."°m °°°` Improving Thames River, Connecticut: Continuing improvement, C,QE,*},*"”"’ Rl"°l· fifteen thousand dollars. ` Improving Connecticut River below Hartford, Connecticut: Con- ,,§§,'$'}§§§,°§§d §f,§f,' tinuing improvement, thirty thousand dollars, of which amount one` thousand dollars may be used for the removal of obstructions at the mouth of Salmon River. _ _ Improving Housatonic River, Connecticut: Continuing improve- C§§'},‘f”‘°"‘° R“'“'· ment, ten thousand dollars. Improving East River and Hell Gate, New York: Continuing G£*fl,,l*l{°l ml Hell improvement, one hundred thousand dollars. "' ' mproving Harlem River, New York: Continuing improvement, H‘“1"“lRl"°'¤N·l`· seventy-five thousand dollars. Improving Bronx River and East Chester Creek, New York: Con- E£?‘g,’{,eS{§,l§€{,,g,;{d _ tinuing improvement, eight thousand dollars. N- Y. ’ Im rovin Hudson River, New York: Continuing improvement, H“"“°“ Rl"°'·N-Y- two llundretd and twenty-tive thousand dollars, and the Secretary of °*‘“““°l“ T'°>'· War may, in his discretion, establish the east line of the improved channel in front of the city of ’I`roy, from the foot of Congress street to the southern end of the city, so as to lace it as near as practicable to the existing bulkhead line. And the Secretary of War shall appoint ,,§f’“{§,,;g jflggjggé a board of en 'neers to examine and determine whether existing Gov- ¤¤dfr·>¤¤¤r¤. ernment worklin connection with the Upper Hudson improvement causes lgorges and freshets between Albany and Coxsackie; to report what c anges should be made, if any, provided such is the case, together with an estimate of the cost thereof. _ mproving Saint Lawrence River at the head of Long Sault Island, R§’;,‘§‘ L“""°“““ in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered Two hundred and one, Fifty-sixth Congress, second session, fort ·eight thousand dollars: Provided, That no part of said amount I_l?;ggl*gS€ of mm shall be expended until the Saint Lawrence Power Company shall raweym-ér·m»·ercum— have filed with the Secretary of YVar an agreement in writing that ’”‘“*""`“"“'· their canal from the Saint Lawrence River to Massena may be used for all urpoms of navigation free from tolls or charges, and to the effect that if in the future a waterway connecting said canal with Grasse River shall be undertaken by the Government, such locks and °°°k’“"d d"""‘ dams in said canal as may be necessary may be constructed by the Government and authority be given to enter ulpon and use sufficient land for the construction and operation of suc locks and dams without cost. ‘ Improving Wappinger Creek. New York: Continuing improvement ;~:IlR°°mg°r C"°k‘ and maintenance, one thousand five hundred dollars. Pwd R_ _ Improving Passaic River, New Jersey, in accordance with the report ° "°" L' J' submitted in House Document Numbered Four hundred and one, Fifty- sixth Congress. first session, from Staten Island Sound through Newark Bay and the said river to the Montclair and Greenwood Lake Railroad bridge with a channel twelve feet deep to the Nairn Linoleum \Vorks, and ten feet deep from that point to the said railroad bridge, seventy-ve thousand dollars: Pmvzded, That a contract or contracts grm¤;¤&_ may be entered into by the Secretary of War for such materials and 0 “` work as may be necessary to complete the project, to be paid for as appropriations may from time to time be made by law, not to exceed in the aggregate two hundred and twenty-one thousand dollars, exclusive of the amount herein appropriated.