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60 THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 104. 1852. Breskwster in For a breakwater at Owlshead harbor,.or at Rockland harbor, in Maw- Maine, as the Department of War shall decide, fifteen thousand dollars, Dubuque. For the further removal of obstructions and the improvement of the harbor of Dubuque Iowa fifteen thousand dollars. B Great Sodus For repairing the piers; in Great Sodus Bay, New York, ten thousand “Y· dollars. cape Fear For improving Cape Fear River at and below Wilmington, North RM'- Carolina, twenty thousand dollars. Hum, Rival; For repairing the piers at Huron River harbor, Ohio, ten thousand dollars. B,,,.H,,g,,,,,, For continuing and repairing the breakwater at Burlington, Vermont, (Vt-) ten thousand dollars. Conneaught, For repairing the piers at Conneaught, Ohio, ten thousand dollars. (°§*°-) C ue For repairing the piers and for improving the harbor at New Castle, (Def? M ’ Delaware, fifteen thousand dollars. (CB1-ldgeport, For the further improvement of the harbor at Bridgeport, Connecticut, mm- ten thousand dollars. (Flpyer st. John, For the improvement of the river Saint John, Florida, ten thousand dollars. Ship penal For the completioif of the old line of survey, or new line, as may be ’*°‘“°“ m°“"d"· deemed expedient, for a ship canal across the peninsula of Florida, twenty thousand dollars. Newark Bay. For a survey of the sand bars in Newark Bay, New Jersey, two thousand dollars. Levee some For building a levee across the mouth of the river San Diego, in the

  • 1*** Sim Dl°€°· State of California, to turn it into its former channel, into False Bay,

thirty thousand dollars, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of War. 0g,;c,,,bu,g_ For a survey of the harbor of Ogdensburg, New York, with reference to its improvement three thousand dollars. 5mm43m,; 0 For constructing a steam-dred e, e ui ment, and dischar in soows z S q P S S

{¤¤il!·¤k¤ Chmn- for Lgke Champlain, and improving the navigation thereof, twenty thou-

° sand ol ars.· Miscellaneous. For gonnecting the waters of the Indian River, and Mosquito lagoon, at the aulover, Florida, five thousand dollars. Fpr ipsa repairs, preservation, and contingencies of the harbor-works on t 0 ntic coast, ten thousand dollars. For repairs and contingencies of harbors and rivers and to meet charges for transportation of officers and for fuel and quarters, the pay- ment of which is no longer made by the QHHDBYMBSWYS Department, and f<;_r elxtréi allowance? mV meet extra expenses under the special direction o the ecretary o ar ten thousand dollars. Tmum,8 my For the improvement of the navigation of the Tennessee River, nfty Iuinois Rivers. thousand dollars, m conformity with the estimates of the War Department of the thirteenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, and for the impgogepient of the navigation of the Illinois River, the sum of thirty ousan dollars. (npgsukeguu, mFor tgpt imprlpvemegtdoiil the harbor and breakwater at Waukegan, · inois een t ousau dollars. Surveys in That the Secretary of War cause to be examined and surveyed the G°°"KI“· rivers Savannah, from the city of Savannah, as high up as the city of Augusta, the Ockmulgee up to Macon, and the Flint up to Albany, and the Chattahoochee up to Columbus, in the State of Georgia, and to report to Congress the amount of money which may remove any obstructions to ppgpgauon, and that the sum ot ten thousand dollars be appropriated for purpose. gg Augusing A Forufillinglin (pehind the United States sea-wall in the harbor of St. ugus ne ori a, with earth three thousand dollars. Aprseé-rp, August ao, ieee.