Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 26.djvu/512

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458 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 907. 1890. Yellow River from the Railroad Bridge near Covington to the Ocmulgee with a view of obtaining a steamboat channel of five feet deep at mean low water. ¤¤¤¤1= ILLINOIS. ‘ baMississippi River at Warsaw, Illinois, with a view of removing r. Slough at Hamilton, with a view to dredging out the same. Illinois River from La Salle to the Mississippi River, as recommended by Captain W. L. Marshall, corps of engmeers, in his report dated March ten, eighteen hundred and ninety, with a view to ascertaining what lands would be subject to ove ow by the construction of a navigable waterway between Lake Michigan and the Mississippi river, but not more than twenty-five thousand dollars of the money appropriated for surveys shall ble allotted to this river. Imam. INDIANA. Wabash River from Terra Haute to La Fayette with a view of removing obstructions of snags and bars an re-establishing the navigation of said river between these cities. With a view to improving the Ohio River, between the mouth of Green River, in the tate of Kentucky, and the city of Evansville, in the State of Indiana, and coniining the waters of the first named river within its present channel, and preventing dagger to navigation from any changes therein, the Secretary of ar is hereby authorized and direc ed to make, or cause to be made under his direction a complete survey of the Ohio River between the points named, together with full estimates of an expenditures that may be necessary to prevent any injuries or threatened injuries to its permanent use and navigation. Idaho. . IDAHO. The Upper Snake River, between the Huntington Bridge and Seven Devils Mining District in Idaho, with a view of overcoming obstructions to steam-boat navigation. bn iowa. Mississippi River at and above Clinton, Iowa, with view of removing bars north of Little Rock Island. ¥¤¤*·¤¢¤· xmsrqoxr. ‘ Russel’s Fork of the Big Sandy River with the view of removing obstructions from the same. _ Harbor of Owensboro, Kentucky, on the Olno River. Harbor of Smithland, Kentucky. ,,£,Fl'“*’“‘ T'"' xmuruokv AND TENNESSEE. Mississippi River from high water mark Lake County, Tennessee, to high water mark Fulton County, Kentucky, north and west of Beef oot Lake to ascertain if nav1 ation of the River may not be improved by restraining the ilow ofg water into said Lake, and adjoming low ands. Green River, Kentucky, above the mouth of Big; Barren River, completing survey with a view of extending slac -water navigation_ on Green River. Big Barren River, Kentucky, above Bowling Green, with a view of extending slack-water navigation by additional locks and dams.