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 1078 rirrrsisrn oouensss. sm. 11. oa. 2509. 1907. dollars; in all, one hundred and eighty-three thousand four hundred and thirty-six dollars. N§}f’°k “°°k H‘“*’°'· Improving Black Rock Harbor and Channel, New York: Continuing improvement, and for the construction of the ship lock, in accordance with the report submitted in House Document umbered Four hundred and twenty-eight, Fifty-eighth Congress, second session, one emmaés. million dollars: Provided, That idle Secretary of War may enter into a contract or contracts for such materials and work as may be necessary. to prosecute said project, to be paid fo1' as approgriations may from time to time be made by law, not to exceed in e aggregate one million dollars in addition to the sums herein and heretofore Sm °“°°“· a propriated or heretofore authorized: And provided further, That the Secretary of War is authorized to construct the lock of sufficient capwcity to admit the largest vessels now in use on the Lakes. N*¤8··¤· *’~i*¤*·N-Y- mproving Tonawanda Harbor and Niagara River, New York:. For removal of the hulk of a steamer lying with its bow about four hundred feet from the east shore of Grand Island, in the Niagara River, three thousand dollars. °¤¤'l°“°·N·Y· Improving harbor at Charlotte, New York: Continuing improvement and for maintenance, eighty-eight thousand five hundred dollars. N§!°¤* S°**“S B°Y· Improving harbor at Great Sodus Bay, New York: Continuing `_ _ im rovement and for maintenance, fifty thousand dollars. P"m’°“’“°’°"Y‘ Enproving harbor at Pultneyville, New York: Continuing improvement and for maintenance, six thousand dollars. NIQm° S°d““ B*Y· Improving harbor at Little ,Sodus Bay, New York: Continuing `im rovement and for maintenance sevent -five thousand dollars. °"°¤°·N-Y- Iimproving harbor at Oswego, Niew York: Continuing im rovement in accordance with plan “a,” page six of House Document Numbered Fifty-tive, Fifty-eighth Congress, second session, and for maintenance, g’)g{Q$,S_ one hundred thousand dollars: Provided, That the Secretary of War may enter into a contract or contracts for such materials and work as may be necessary to prosecute such project, to be paid for as appropriations may from time to time be made by law, not to exceed in the aggregate one hundred thousand dollars, in addition to the amounts herein and heretofore appropriated. ' °¤"*"”’*’“'¤·N-Y- Improving harbor at Ggdensburg, New York: Continuing improvement and for maintenance. seventy-five thousand dollars. E£{"‘g,’{,“f‘Q;'°§,,jQ,f Improving Bronx River and East Chester Creek, New York: Con- N.Y.tinuing improvement and for maintenance, twenty-nine thousand dollars, of which six thousand dollars ma be expended for completing the improvement of East Chester Creek,. G_Q;¤;Rp·¢r¤¤¤ ¤¤¤ Improving East River and Hell Gate, New York: Continuing im- ' ‘ ’ provement, two hundred and fift thousand dollars, and a resurvey of said project may be made, including any ledge or ledges near to the westerly shore. nmtm mv»·r.1~:.r. Improvin Harlem River, New York: Continuing improvement, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. N*Q3‘"°“’" "*‘°°k· Imfproving Newtown Creek, New York: Completing improvement `and or maintenance, five thousand dollars. IWW"' "’°°'*·N—Y- Improving Browns Creek, New York: Continuing improvement and for maintenance, five thousand dollars. for maintenance, two hundred and fifty thousand dollairs, of which tive thousand dollars may be expended in removing the bar and deepening the channel at the mouth of Schodack Creek. Nf3fPP“*€*" C’°"°"» bImp1·<:1vilnglWappinger Creek, New York: For maintenance, three thousand dollars. T**">‘°°W¤·*·Y- Improving harbor at Tarrytown, New York: Completing improvement and for maintenance, sixteen thousand dollars.
 * 1** *“"’·N- Y- Improving Hudson River, New York: Continuing im rovement and