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HOUSE BILL.

Improving harbor at Greenwich, Connecticut: Completing improvement in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered Two hundred and eightynine, Sixty-third Congress, first session, $35,000.

Improving Thames River, Connecticut: For maintenance, $10,000. Improving Connecticut River, Connecticut: For maintenance of improvement below Hartford, $15,000.

Improving Connecticut River, Connecticut: Of the appropriation authorized in the river and harbor Act approved July twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and twelve, so much as may be necessary, may, in the discretion of the Chief of Engineers, be expended for maintenance dredging in said river above Hartford.

Improving harbor at Port Chester, New York: Continuing improvement, $15,000.

Improving Sterling Basin, Greenport Harbor, New York: Completing improvement in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered Eight hundred and seventy-four, Sixty-first Congress, second session, $22,500. Improving harbor at Mattituck, New York:

Continuing improvement and for maintenance, $10,000. Improving harbor at Huntington, New York: For maintenance, $5,000.

Improving Hempstead Harbor, New York: For maintenance, $5,000.

Improving harbor at Saugerties, New York: Continuing improvement and for maintenance, $2,500. Improving harbor at Rondout, New York: For maintenance, $5,000.

REPORTED SUBSTITUTE.

Improving harbor at Greenwich, Connecticut: Completing improvement in accordance with the report submitted in House House Document Numbered Two hundred and eightynine, Sixty-third Congress, first session, $35,000.

Improving Thames River, Connecticut: For maintenance, $10,000.

Improving Connecticut River, Connecticut: For maintenance of improvement below Hartford, $15,000.

Improving harbor at Bridgeport, Connecticut: Completing improvement in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered Eight hundred and ninetyeight, Sixty-third Congress, second session, $50,000. The unexpended balance of appropriations heretofore made for improvement of the harbor at Bridgeport, Connecticut, is hereby made available for continuing improvement of said harbor in accordance with the report submitted in said House Document Numbered Eight hundred and ninety-eight, Sixty-third Congress, second session.

Improving harbor at Port Chester, New York: Continuing improvement, $15,000.

Improving harbor at Mattituck, New York:

Continuing improvement and for maintenance, $10,000. Improving harbor at Huntington, New York: For maintenance, $5,000.

Improving Hempstead Harbor, New York: For maintenance, $5,000.

Improving harbor at Saugerties, New York: Continuing improvement and for maintenance, $2,500.

Improving harbor at Rondout, New York: For maintenance, $5,000.

BURTON SUBSTITUTE.

Improving harbor at Greenwich, Connecticut: Completing improvement in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered Two hundred and eightynine, Sixty-third Congress, first session, $35,000.

Improving Thames River, Connecticut: For maintenance, $10,000.

Improving Connecticut River, Connecticut: For maintenance of improvement below Hartford, $15,000.

Improving harbor at Bridgeport, Connecticut: Completing improvement in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered Eight hundred and ninetyeight, Sixty-third Congress, second session, $50,000. The unexpended balance of appropriations heretofore made for improvement of the harbor at Bridgeport, Connecticut, is hereby made available for continuing improvement of said harbor in accordance with the report submitted in said House Document Numbered Eight hundred and ninety-eight, Sixty-third Congress, second session.

Improving harbor at Port Chester, New York: Continuing improvement, $15,000.

Improving harbor at Mattituck, New York: COMPLETING improvement and for maintenance, $14,350. Improving harbor at Huntington, New York: For maintenance, $5,000.

Improving Hempstead Harbor, New York: For maintenance, $5,000.

Improving harbor at Saugerties, New York: Continuing improvement and for maintenance, $2,500.

Improving harbor at Rondout, New York: For maintenance, $5,000.

HOUSE BILL.

Improving harbor at Tarrytown, New York: Completing improve ment and for maintenance, $8,000. Improving Sheepshead Bay, New York: For maintenance, $3,000.

Improving New York Harbor, New York: Improving channel in upper bay in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered Five hundred and eighteen, Sixty-third Congress, second session, $250,000.

Improving channel in Gowanus Bay, New York: Continuing improvement of Bay Ridge and Red Hook Channels, $300,000.

Improving Hudson River Channel of New York Harbor, New York: Continuing improvement, $125,000.

Improving harbor at Buffalo, New York: Completing improvement, $167,375.

Improving Black Rock Harbor, New York: The unexpended balances of appropriations heretofore made and authorized for the improvement of Black Rock Harbor and Channel, New York, and Tonawanda Harbor and Niagara River, New York, are hereby consolidated and made available for completing improvement of Black Rock Harbor and Channel and Tonawanda Harbor in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered Six hundred and fiftyeight, Sixty-third Congress, second session, and subject to the conditions set forth in said document. Improving harbor at Charlotte, New York: For maintenance, $24,000.

Improving harbor at Oswego, New York: Continuing improvement in accordance with plan A and for maintenance, $100,000.

Improving harbor at Plattsburg, New York:

For maintenance, $2,000. Improving Bronx River, New York: Continuing improvement, $100,000.

REPORTED SUBSTITUTE.

Improving harbor at Tarrytown, New York: Completing improvement and for maintenance, $8,000. Improving Sheepshead Bay, New York: For maintenance, $3,000.

Improving New York Harbor, New York: Improving channel in upper bay in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered Five hundred and eighteen, Sixty-third Congress, second session, $150,000.

Improving channel in Gowanus Bay, New York: Continuing improvement of Bay Ridge and Red Hook Channels, $200,000.

Improving Hudson River Channel of New York Harbor, New York: Continuing improvement, $125,000

: Provided, That of the amount heretofore appropriated or authorized the unused balance of the estimate for removing the shoal off Hamburg Avenue, Hoboken, to "a depth of forty feet may be applied to such further dredging to that depth as may be required for the safe maneuvering of the deep-draft vessels using that part of the harbor.

Improving harbor at Buffalo, New York: Completing improvement, $167,375.

Improving Black Rock Harbor, New York: The unexpended balances of appropriations heretofore made and authorized for the improvement of Black Rock Harbor and Channel, New York, and Tonawanda Harbor and Niagara River, New York, are hereby consolidated and made available for completing improvement of Black Rock Harbor and Channel and Tonawanda Harbor in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered Six hundred and fiftyeight, Sixty-third Congress, second session, and subject to the conditions set forth in said document. Improving harbor at Charlotte, New York: For maintenance, $24,000.

Improving harbor at Oswego, New York: Continuing improvement in accordance with plan A and for maintenance, $100,000.

Improving harbor at Plattsburg, New York:

For maintenance, $2,000. Improving Bronx River, New York: Continuing improvement, $100,000.

BURTON SUBSTITUTE.

Improving harbor at Tarrytown, New York: Completing improvement and for maintenance, $8,000. Improving Sheepshead Bay, New York: For maintenance, $3,000.

Improving New York Harbor, New York: Improving channel in upper bay in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered Five hundred and eighteen, Sixty-third Congress, second session, $150,000.

Improving channel in Gowanus Bay, New York: Continuing improvement of Bay Ridge and Red Hook Channels, $200,000.

Improving Hudson River Channel of New York Harbor, New York: Continuing improvement, $125,000

Improving harbor at Buffalo, New York: Completing improvement, $167,375.

Improving Black Rock Harbor, New York: The unexpended bal ances of appropriations heretofore made and authorized for the improvement of Black Rock Harbor and Channel, New York, and Tonawanda Harbor and Niagara River, New York, are hereby consolidated and made available for completing improvement of Black Rock Harbor and Channel and Tonawanda Harbor in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered Six hundred and fiftyeight, Sixty-third Congress, second session, and subject to the conditions set forth in said document.

Improving harbor at Charlotte, New York: For maintenance, $24,000.

Improving harbor at Oswego, New York: Continuing improvement in accordance with plan A and for maintenance, $100,000.

Improving harbor at Plattsburg, New York: COMPLETING IMPROVEMENT AND

for maintenance, $2,868. Improving Bronx River, New York: Continuing improvement, $100,000.

HOUSE BILL.

Improving East Chester Creek, New York: Continuing improvement, $20,000.

Improving Westchester Creek, New York: Completing improvement, $36,500.

Improving East River and Hell Gate, New York, in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered One hundred and eighty-eight, Sixty-third Congress, first session,

$500,000: Provided, That so much as may be necessary of this and any other appropriations made for specific portions of New York Harbor and its immediate tributaries may be allotted by the Secretary of War for the maintenance of these waterways by the collection and removal of drift.

Improving Harlem River, New York: Continuing improvement, $100,000; and the Secretary of War is authorized and directed to cede to the State of New York all the lands heretofore acquired by the United States in the bed of that part of the Harlem River lying outside of the channel lines proposed for the Harlem River improvement in project numbered three, printed in House Document Numbered Five hundred and fifty-seven, Sixtysecond Congress, second session, to a new bulkhead line to be established by the Secretary of War along the lines of said channel according to the project: Provided, That the cession hereby authorized and made shall take effect only upon the cession to the United States by the State of New York of the land and land under water with any improvements thereon lying between the channel lines proposed in said project: Provided further, That possession of the land hereby authorized to be ceded by the United States to the State of New York shall not be surrendered to said State until and only when the Chief of Engineers of the United States Army shall have certified that the new channel is open for navigation and that the land ceded is no longer necessary for the right of way of the Harlem River Ship Canal.

Improving Newtown Creek, New York: For maintenance, $30,000. Improving Hudson River, New York: Continuing improvement and for maintenance, $750,000.

REPORTED SUBSTITUTE.

Improving East Chester Creek, New York: Continuing improvement, $20,000.

Improving Westchester Creek, New York: Completing improvement, $36,500.

Improving East River and Hell Gate, New York, in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered One hundred and eighty-eight, Sixty-third Congress, first session,

$400,000: Provided, That so much as may be necessary of this and any other appropriations made for specific portions of New York Harbor and its immediate tributaries may be allotted by the Secretary of War for the maintenance of these waterways by the collection and removal of drift.

Improving Harlem River, New York: Continuing improvement, $100,000; and the Secretary of War is authorized and directed to cede to the State of New York all the lands heretofore acquired by the United States in the bed of that part of the Harlem River lying outside of the channel lines proposed for the Harlem River improvement in project numbered three, printed in House Document Numbered Five hundred and fifty-seven, Sixtysecond Congress, second session, to a new bulkhead line to be established by the Secretary of War along the lines of said channel according to the project: Provided, That the cession hereby authorized, and made shall take effect only upon the cession to the United States by the State of New York of the land and land under water with any improvements thereon lying between the channel lincs proposed in said project: Provided further, That possession of the land hereby authorized to be ceded by the United States to the State of New York shall not be surrendered to said State until and only when the Chief of Engineers of the United States Army shall have certified that the new channel is open for navigation and that the land ceded is no longer necessary for the right of way of the Harlem River Ship Canal.

Improving Newtown Creek, New York: For maintenance, $30,000.

Improving Hudson River, New York: Continuing improvement and for maintenance, $750,000.

BURTON SUBSTITUTE.

Improving East Chester Creek, New York: Continuing improvement, $20,000.

Improving Westchester Creek, New York: Completing improvement, $36,500.

Improving East River and Hell Gate, New York, in accordance with the report submitted in House Document Numbered One hundred and eighty-eight, Sixty-third Congress, first session,

$400,000: Provided, That so much as may be necessary of this and other appropriations made for specific portions of New York Harbor and its immediate tributaries may be allotted by the Secretary of War for the maintenance of these waterways by the collection and removal of drift.

Improving Harlem River, New York: Continuing improvement, $100,000; and the Secretary of War is authorized and directed to cede to the State of New York all the lands heretofore acquired by the United States in the bed of that part of the Harlem River lying outside of the channel lines proposed for the Harlem River improvement in project numbered three, printed in House Document Numbered Five hundred and fifty-seven, Sixtysecond Congress, second session, to a new bulkhead line to be established by the Secretary of War along the lines of said channel according to the project: Provided, That the cession hereby authorized and made shall take effect only upon the cession to the United States by the State of New York of the land and land under water with any improve ments thereon lying between the channel lines proposed in said project: Provided further, That possession of the land hereby authorized to be ceded by the United States to the State of New York shall not be surrendered to said State until and only when the Chief of Engineers of the United States Army shall have certified that the new channel is open for navigation and that the land ceded is no longer necessary for the right of way of the Harlem River Ship Canal.

Improving Newtown Creek, New York: For maintenance, $30,000.

Improving Hudson River, New York: Continuing improvement and for maintenance, $750,000.

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