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582 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 790. 1900. New Hampshire. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Hendersons Point, Portsmou'·h Harbor: lVith a view of removing a portion of said point for the purpose of improving navigation to the · navy-yard. . New Jersey. NEW JERSEY. Beach Thoroughfare: ` New York. NEW YORK, Lake Erie entrance to Black Rock Harbor and Erie Basin. Grasse River from its confluence with the Saint Lawrence River to · Massena: With a view to obtaining a depth of twenty-one feet. Saint Lawrence River, at the head of Long Sault Island: With a view of removing the rock obstruction in the south branch of said river, so as to (give a navigable depth of twentv feet of water. Buttermilk hannel, New York Harbor: With a view to obtaining a channel of the same width and depth as those contemplated by the project adopted for Bay Ridge and ed Hook channels. Fire Island Inlet, in Great South Bay, to Patchogue River: With a view to obtaining a channel not less than ten feet in depth and two hundred feet in width at mean low water. Nevada. NEVADA. Colorado River: Between El Dorado Canyon and Rioville, Nevada, with a view to the extension of navigation to Rioville. · Nor¢hG&ro1i¤o· Nonrn cA1i0L1NA. Trent River from the junction of Trent River with Neuse River up to Trenton: With a view to obtaining a depth of eight feet at mean low water at the city of Newbern and up to the wharves and freight depots of said citg, and a channel fifty feet wide and eight feet dee}; from Newbern t rough Foy’s Flats to Polloksville, and a channe thirty feéet wide and four feet deep at mean low water from Polloksville to renton. Wilmington Harbor: With a view to providing a sufficient width and deipth to permit vessels now using said harbor to turn or swing aroun therein, Cape Fear River, with a view to obtaining a navigable channel from Wilmington to Fayetteville of four, six, or eight feet at mean low water. _ Pasquotank River: With the view of obtaining a navigable depth of sixteen feet at mean low water from South Mills, on the Pasquotank River, thence govlgn the P2§quo(tiankdR%rer, tlérougeh Allgemagle Sgund, Croatan oun am ico `oun an ore oun to eau ort nlet including also host of procuring a navigable depth of eighteen feet through Beaufort Inlet and eighteen feet through Ocracoke Inlet, res ectively. ‘ Sizuppernémg River: Wgh the view of.improv% the bar ézt the mouth of cuppernong iver emptying into bemarle oun North Carolina, to the end that the channel be dredged one thousand two hundred feet long, one hundred and fifty feet wi e, with nine feet depth of water at mean low tide. Ohio. . OHIO. Cleveland Harbor: With a view to the further improvement of said harbor: First, by such additional construction or extension as may be necessary to provide a safer and better entrance for vessels at the main