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348 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 299. 1894. $·l¤¤¤ Rme NJ- Improving Salem River, New Jersey : For completion, one thousand seven hundred dollars. _ Goshen Cré¤k,N-·T- Improving Goshen Creek, New Jersey: Continuing improvement, three thousand dollars. Anegamy nk`-", Improving Allegheny River, Pennsylvania z Continuing improve- P“· ‘ ment, twelve thousand five hundred dollars. _ _ _ Pscbuymni 1=¤v•>r. ImprovingSchuylkillkiver, Pennsylvania : Continuing improvement, °' twent thousand dollars. F¤¤kf¤¤1 ¤r¤•k· Impsroving Frankford Creek, Pennsylvania, by straightening the same P°” between the crossings of Tulip and Roxborough streets, in the county of Philadelphia, two thousand dollars. _ _ u£¤1l·*_{•¤Ri*¤·P•- Improving Delaware River, from Trenton to its mouth, Pennsylvania `and New Jersey: Continuing improvement, one hundred and seventy thousand dollars, of which five thousand dollars shall be expended in the improvement of the channel over Perriwig Bar. Hem rama n•.m,· For continuing construction of dam at Herrs Island, Allegheny River, P"‘· Pennsylvania, forty thousand dollars. _ uonmgnaiamm, Improving Monongahela River, West Virginia and Pennsylvania: W"" ““° P"‘ Continuing improvement. twenty thousand dollars. The Secretary of War is hereby authorized and directed to investigate and report to the next Congress the sum of money necessary to acquire by purchase the rmnm of dma. locks and dams on the Monongahela River, in Pennsylvania, belonging °°}°;,,,,, ,,_ m to the Monongahela Navigation Company, as a whole, and separately; and also to take testimony as to the value of said improvements and the commercial importanceof free navigation of said river; and the Secretary of War shall report thereon to Congress at its next succeeding session, to the end that Congress may determine as to the expediency of making the navigation of said river free from tolls. msppmrinamink lmproving Appoquinimink River, Delaware: Continuing improve- '°‘· ment, ilve thousand dollars. smymr mm, nu. Improving Smyrna River, Delaware: Continuing improvement, five thousand dollars. · D2{¤¤·d¤rki11 Fives Improving Murderkill River, Delaware: Continuing improvement, ' six thousand five hundred dollars, of which one thousand five hundred dollars, in the discretion of the Secretary of War, may be used in removing the bar and obstructions at the mouth of Saint Jones River. mnsrpnuon nw". himprovinggllispillion River, Delaware: Continuing improvement, ten ‘ - thousand dollars. wrmwy cmrw Improving the inland waterway from Chincoteague Bay Virginia to m? °"° b°""'"° Delaware Day. at or near Irewcs, Delaware, to be used fro,m Delaware

 to Indian River: Continuing improvement, twenty-five thousand

e dollars. Dgmeu cms River, Improving Broad Creek River, Delaware: Continuing improvement, ‘ five thousand dollars, of which so much as may be necessary shall be used for removal of bar that extends from the railroad bridge at Seaford toward the mouth of Nanticoke River. _ Mgimpmr River. mImpro(yip;.giCl1opt:iiik River, Maryland: Continuing improvement, two ' thousand c o lars. M§e:g_H¤g:¤¤¤ River. Improving Susquehanna River, Maryland and Pennsylvania: For- ' mamtenance,_four thousand dollars, to be expended above Havre de Grace, including survey from a point one mile below the `town of Havre de Grace to a point one mile above Port Deposit, to ascertain what is negegisary te; ppleventt the accumulation of ice and ice gorges in said river an e cos· ereo . cimm-1nm,n¢ thimproying Chhestle1édR(ive:·, Maryland: Continuing improvement, one ousanr five un r ol ars. ir,;,;,,;;,,.,,,,;;.;, thimprolyipglevlanokin River, Maryland: Continuing improvement, four · ousau dollars. _ Mxvicmim River, thimprioving ligcgmico River, Maryland: Continuing improvement, ‘ ree t iousant dollars. L=• '1`mppe River, Improving La Trappe River Maryland: Completin im · t Md' four thousand seven hundred aiid fifty dollars. g mm Bmw ’