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354 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 299. 1894. C¤{¤¤¤Ri'°*·A*k- Improving Current River, Arkansas and Missouri: Continuing ‘ °d ° improvement in accordance with the project submitted by H. S. Tabor, captain of engineers, on December eleventh, eighteen hundred and ninety, eight thousand dollars, of which four thousand three hundred and fifty dollars may be used in building a snag boat and rock barge. <-‘1i¤cbR1v¤r· '1‘¤¤¤· Improving Clinch River, Tennessee: Continuing improvement, two thousand five hundred dollars. _ _ Cumberland mver. Improving Cumberland River, Kentucky and Tennessee: Continuing improvement above Nashville, two hundred thousand dollars, of which five thousand dollars may be used. in the discretion of the Secretary of War, above the town of Burnside. Improving Cumberland River below Nashville, Tennessee : Continuing improvement, thirty thousand dollars. French Broad md Improving French Broad and Little Pigeon rivers, Tennessee; Con-

 P‘g°°" H""' tinning improvement, seven thousand dollars.

T,,,,,,,,,.,. m.-.,,, Improving Tennessee River below Chattanooga, Tennessee g Con- ,IB¤¤•>*C¤¤*'·¤·°=*· tinuin g improvement, four hundred thousand dollars, of which twenty- biiimimnw. five thousand dollars may, in the discretion of the Secretary of War, be used in continuing the work at Livingston Point, Kentucky, and ten thousand dollars in improving the river between Hobbs Island and Guntersville, and one hundred thousand dollars below Riverton, of which last sum ninety-thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, shall be used in the removal of snags and other obstructions to navigation between Riverton and the mouth of said Tennessee River, and the remainder of said sum of one hundred thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, shall be used in making a survey of said Tennessee River below Riverton and submitting plans ~ for its improvement. T£1>¤·¤0¤·¤¤¤¤•>z·- Improving Tennessee River above Chattanooga, Tennessee, ilfty m"` thousand dollars, to be expended in accordance with the project submitted by Lieutenant-Colonel Henry M. Robert, on February twenty- third, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, and printed in House Executive Document numbered two hundred and fifty-two, second session of Fiftysecond Congress. ou-];. uim·,·nm¤. Improving Obion River, Tennessee, from its mouth to the town of Obion on the Newport News and Mississippi Valley Railroad, in Obion County: Continuing improvement, seven thousand five hundred dollars. Kentucky mv". Improving Kentucky River, Kentucky: Continuing improvement, Ky' one hundred and thirty-five thousand dollars, of which ten thousand dollars shall be used in improving Rough River, Kentucky. mrriisgr m emo Improving the Falls of the Ohio River, Kentucky: Continuing "" " improvement, sixty thousand dollars. 1mu.¤•ctm•. xy. Improving Indiana Chute, Falls of the Ohio River, Kentucky : Continuing improvement, twenty thousand dollars. mugs nam, xy. Improving Rough River, Kentucky: Continuing improvement, twelve thousand five hundred dollars. ming Snmlr Rivvr. Improving Levisa Fork, Big Sandy River, Kentucky: For mainte- 5,.,,,. y.,.;,, nance, two thousand five hundred dollars. Tug ron. Improving Tug Fork, Big Sandy River, Kentucky: For maintenance, two thousand five hundred dollars. Gwen Riv¤r.Ky- Improving Green River, Kentucky, above the mouth of Big Barren River: For lock number dve, according to report and recommendation of Major D. W. Lockwood, Corps of Engineers, United States Army, submitted August eleventh, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, twenty- tive thousand dollars. 1»¤kN<>. 2 _ Improving Green River, Kentucky: For rebuilding lock number two gi accordance with the existing plans, one hundred and five thousand o ars. mg smdy never, Improving Big Sandy River, near Louisa, Kentucky: For continuing KY- construction of movable dam in accordance with the existing plans forty thousand dollars. ’