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 382 FIFl`Y—SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1079. 1902. Ya nina River from its mouth to Elk City. Willlamette River between the city of Portland and Oregon City. Willamette River, opposite Albany, with a view to ascertaining whether a diversion of said stream at that point would result in injury to navigation. Umpqua River, with a view to ascertaining whether present needs ` of commerce require improvement at the mouth thereof. Pennsylvania. PENNSYLVANIA. Susquehanna River below Northumberland. Susquehanna River near Wilkesbaue, with a view to ascertainmg the desirability of removing the two dikes constructed in said stream, and in case such removal is reported to be desirable, the Secretary of War is authorized to allow the same to be done. Monongahela River, Locks and Dams One, Three, Four, and Five. Beaver River, from the Ohio River to the northern end of Beaver Falls Borough, with a view to slackwater navigation. iumommu. 12.11001: ISLAND. . Mill Cove, Wickford Harbor extending north from the entrance to Wickford Harbor, and from the entrance of said cove on the south, northwardly for a distance of about one-half mile, with a view to determining the advisability of dee ning said cove so as to furnish a depth of seven feet in the portions deixcribed or otherwise. . Ne rt Harbor, with a view to securing a depth of eighteen feet throuvghothe channel and its approaches eastward of Goat Island. South Carolina. SOUTH CAROLINA. ' Georgetown Harbor, with a view of obtaining a channel with a navigable epth of eighteen feet at mean low water, and a width of four hundred eet, or such width as may be necessary or practicable, from a point one mile above the limits of the citv of (xeorgetown, in Sam it River, to the ocean entrance of \Vinyaw Bay, South Carolina, as iar seaward as ma * be necessary to form a project to secure said depth. Charleston Harbor, to ascertain the advisability of extending the jetties with a view to providing a harbor of refuge. Port Royal Bar, wit a view to providing a channel twenty-five feet deep and hve hundred feet wide. Edisto River. from the mouth to the Aiken and Edgelield line. Waccamaw River. Beaufort River, from its mouth to Beaufort. Black River. from its mouth to Kingstree. Waterce River, from its mouth up to Camden. And until further action by Congress improvement on said river is suspended. 'fgnnggggg, TENNESSEE. Elk River. Big Hatchie River, from its mouth to Rialto. Obion and Forked Deer rivers. Hiwassee River, from the mouth of the Ocoee River to the ferry at head of Jenkins Island. Tegan, TEXAS. Matagorda. Bay and Lavaca Bay, with a view to securing a channel nine feet in depth and one hundred feet in width between said bays. Saint Charles Bay, with a view to the removal of reefs which now obstruct navigation.