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For removing obstructions at the mouth of Big Sodus bay, New York, seventeen thousand four hundred and fifty dollars.

For completing piers at Oswego, New York, two thousand eight hundred and twelve dollars and ninety-two cents.

For claim of contractors for losses by storms in eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, five hundred and nineteen dollars.

For balance due contractors for said piers, eighty-four dollars and ninety-two cents.

For securing the works of Oswego harbour, New York, by a stone pier-head and mole, eighteen thousand six hundred dollars.

For completing the pier, at the mouth of Buffalo harbour, New York, twelve thousand nine hundred dollars.

For securing and completing the works at the harbour of Dunkirk, New York, six thousand four hundred dollars.

For further protection and preservation of the beach of Provincetown, Massachusetts, two thousand and fifty dollars.

For the repair and completion of the breakwater at the mouth of Merrimack river, Massachusetts, sixteen thousand dollars.

For completing repairs to piers at the entrance of Kennebunk river, Maine, one thousand one hundred and seventy-five dollars.

For completing the sea wall for the preservation of Deer island, Boston harbour, Massachusetts, twelve thousand three hundred and ninety dollars.

For repairing Plymouth beach, Massachusetts, two thousand eight hundred and twenty dollars.

For completing the breakwater at Hyannis harbour, Massachusetts, eight thousand four hundred dollars.

For removing the bar at the mouth of Nantucket harbour, Massachusetts, eight thousand two hundred and sixty-five dollars.

For improving the harbours of New Castle, Marcus Hook, Chester, and Port Penn, in the Delaware river, four thousand dollars.

For improving Cape Fear river, below Wilmington, North Carolina, twenty-five thousand seven hundred and five dollars.

For carrying on the works for the improvements of Ocracock inlet, in North Carolina, seventeen thousand dollars.

For completing the removal of obstructions in the river and harbour of St. Mark’s, Florida, seven thousand four hundred and thirty dollars.

For completing the removal of obstructions in the Appalachicola river, Florida, eight thousand dollars.

For arrearage due Major Birch for survey of the raft of Red river, Louisiana, one hundred and eighty-seven dollars and fifty cents.

For arrearage due the superintendent of the works at Black Rock harbour, New York, one thousand eight hundred dollars.

For arrearage due for materials delivered to the works at Dunkirk harbour, New York, seven hundred and two dollars, fifty cents.

For carrying on the work of the Delaware breakwater, two hundred and eight thousand dollars.

, March 2, 1831.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following sums be, and they are hereby, appropriated, to be paid out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated:

For pay and subsistence of the officers of the navy, and pay of the