206 FIFTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 314. 1896. T- dollars: Provided, That contracts may be entered into by the Secretary of War for such materials and work as may be necessary to complete · the modified project of improvement, to "be paid for as appropriations mma:. may from time to time be made by law, not to exceed in the aggregate four hundred and twenty thousand dollars, exclusive of the amount herein and heretofore appropriated. _ N¢=g¤¤ $•¤¤• hm Improving harbor at Great Sodus Bay, New York: Continuing 'improvement, eight thousand dollars. Lmh Sdn Bw. Improving harbor at Little Sodus Bay, New York: Continuing N1 improvement, eight thousand dollars. 0:·i¤¤•\•·¤s·F·Y- Improving harbor at Ogdensburg, New York: Continuing improvement, twenty thousand dollars. °*'°¤°·’·Y· Improving harbor at Oswego, New York: Continuing improvement, sixty thousand dollars, in accordance with the modiiied project for its improvement, and fifteen thousand dollars thereof may, in the discretion of the Secretary of War, be used for the repair of the breakwater. Rename NJ. Improving harbor at Rondout, New York: For maintenance, two thousand five hundred dollars. Y"' Y°'*· N-Y- Improving New York Harbor, New York: Continuing improvement, sixty thousand dollars. $•¤&¤*·¤- KY- Improving harbor at Sangerties, New York: For completion, two thousand five hundred dollars. rm on-eq-, nr. Improving harbor at Port Chester, New York: Continuing improve- , ment, five thousand dollars. » _£¤g•v¤¤•hN- Y- Improving Tonawanda Harbor and Nia¥ra River to the north line l""` m` of the village of North Tonawanda, New ork: Continuing improvement, fifty thousand dollars. ` Nm?, 'Q Improving channel between Staten Island and the New Jersey shore, ' New York and New Jersey: Continuing improvement, thirteen thousand dollars, out of which sum five thousand dollars shall be used in dredging Lemon Creek, on Staten Island. 1n¤m¤g•¤•.¤.¥. Improving harbor at Huntington, New York: Continuing improvement, five thousand dollars. ummm; xx. Improving harbor at Mamaroneck, New York: Continuing improvement, in accordance with report of Chief of Engineers, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, ten thousand dollars. rmJ.¢m-mn, xy. Improving harbor at Port J efterson Inlet, New York, seven thousand five hundred dollars. Y¤1¤¤¤v*¤l···N·Y- Improving harbor at Pultneyville, New York: Continuing improvement, one thousand five hundred dollars. 1·•»nki11.1¢.r. Improving harbor at Peekskill, New York, in accordance with report submitted December iirst, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, ten thousand dollars. 1¢•¤¤¤¤¤k. N-Y- Improving harbor at Mattituck, New York, according to the project submitted in the Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers for eighteen hundred and ninety-one, ten thousand dollars. cape vmm, 1w. Y. Improving harbor at Cape Vincent, New York, according to the project submitted in the Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers lor eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, twenty-five thousand dollars. Rnrinm Bay. NJ- Improving harbor at Raritan Bay, New Jersey: Continuing improvement in accordance with modified project, seventy-five thousand dollars: gygfgghbn Provided, That two-thirds of said amount shall be expended between - ` South Amboy and Great Beds Light, in accordance with report in House Executive Document N umbered Two hundred and ninety-eight, Fifty- third Congress, third session. ktypm. 1:..1. Improving Keyport Harbor, New Jersey: For maintenance, two thousand five hundred dollars.
- ¤_{:,e{f¤;m Improving harbor at Erie, Pennsylvania: The Secretary of War is
` " ‘ hereby directed to cause a survey to be made of the harbor at Eric, Pennsylvania, and the cost of improvement to be estimated, the expenses of the same to be paid from the unexpended balance of funds heretofore appropriated for the improvement of said harbor.