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EVENING STAR. THE PIPES AT LUCKNOW. BY ALEXANDER MACLAGAN, * he thunder of battle, the groans of the dying, Mie ‘wail of weak women, fie shouts of brave sat and sighi Po — a en. t there came s voice to t! ihe foes of au! Sootiand foresee wilt feceitt Ve are saved! we are saved !” cried the brave tate ae Highiander’s slogan, O, dinns ye hear A Seto tedia ot ele sees temeates again fa Stlfthe Hiemand maid cried, "Let The death-mists are thick, but their clairmore The wae pipes, See peclans Bho \Camphelie' was emt y fare charging and cheering, O dinna ye hear it?” Ye heroes of Lucknow! fame crowns you with Love weloomes you home with glad songs in your And brave Jessie Brown, with her soul story, * Forever wil. live in the Highlander’s lays. Long vo toour Queen, ‘and the hearts who defend er Success to our ! and, when 1s near it, May our pipes Meet playing area iells are com ‘i Andan angel voice crying, **O dinns ye hear it?”* ye hear it? dinna ye hear it? gh over the battlers dyu'heuit god cheer it o'er if ita el - Ts the Highlanders stan, O dinoa ye hear it. irring U> An American journal, or rather a journal advocating the interests of the United States, is about to be established in London. {07 The Legislature of Texas adjourned on the 17th inst. There was no money in the treasury, and creditors were compelled to take Warrants, which were at 5 per cent. discount. i[7~ The extensive revival in the Lutheran Church in Funkstown, Md,, is still in Progress, and nightly conversions are taking place. Most of the converts are persons adv: in life. 7 Beau Brumme! was a paper one day at Long’s—a gentleman stani ing near him sneezed three times. After the third spasm, Mr. Bromme! cried out, “Waiter, bring me an um- brella. I can bear this no longer.’ iL The Cincinnati (Ohio) Daily Gazette states that a bill has passed the Senate of that State, eproores the intermarriage of first cousins he Gazette says that public sentiment is in favor of that measure. 17 An important branch of manufacturing at Marseilles, France, is the Production of oil from peanuts, and for making soap, it ix said to be Preferable to the other seed oils. The shell is is crushed up together with the not removed, but kernel. Ls in New Jersey.—The Trenton Ga “We understand that about eleven hundred persons have professed conversion, and have been received as members of the Methodist Episcopal Church, within the bounds of what is known as the Trenton District, during the late fali and winter.’* A Woman Frozex to Deata.—A Mrs. i Kins, poe, be Mount Savage, Md., was foun lying on her , on Friday last, frozen to death. he was given to iutoxication, and the evening previous to her death, had been imbibing freely, and it is said, in this state she bad lain down on bec bed without any of the covering over her, where she was tound the next morning an inani- — corpes. She leaves a family of several cbil- ren I} The editor of the Phanix Bannerannoun- ces the discontinuance of his paper, in the last number. He complains of the bad living and hard scratching to support himself, and says that Phoenix ts a hard loca. ity for “literary genius’ to settle and waste its sweets on the desert air. After mature reflection Le conclades that the in- habitants all go in for themselves, and the devil in in clone pursuit. ———————————————————————_—_——— ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL.—s Gardiner, jr. NY;A Williamson, A B Patterson, Md; W M Samuel and lady, Mo; J R Brooke, J B Santmyer, Ohio; J A Renwick, Md; GT Marye. Cal; S C Ben- bam, A M Barbour and fim, Mixses Morgan, F H Jordan, Va; P Quigley. BV Black, Min; AW Patterson yey, "es Jas Anderson, Pa; J J Pen- dieton and ly,Mrs Robertson, LR Peyton, Ky; Miss Kirtland, Ten; L A Bargy, DC: J HCcatex. NY; FA Hilbrith, Mass; A Majors, Missoari; W Lang, Va; H G Thunder, F Rudolphson, E Dar- lington, J P Fyre, Pa; R W McFarland, Ky: J T Warnock, Ala; A Haskins and lady, G W Bowen and lady, SC; J M Smith, Pa; W Bell, Va; JB Seaver, Ky; DE Sewall, Pa;'M Guzzaneya and sister, Miss A and Mrs A Phillips, Mass; M Br noli, M Nardini, Italy; J Pierre, jr, Me; J Stone, Md; C H McPherson, J Judah, Ohio; R Plummer, R Stephens, N J; L Winter, Md: E Jeffrey, Pa; D Everett, NY; T S Richards. SH Berry, F Sasscer, Md; M eves Lansing, NY; G@ W Gleekman, jr, Mass; J Wilson, Mich; J B Howard, T P Howard. Ga, J A Haynie, Texas;O B Jones, NYk; W R Thomas and lady, O: JL Looper. ‘A B Owens and lady, Md; D W Low. Va; J Haskins, La. _ BROWNS’ HOTEL.—McCannon, Ala; J Holt it, Va; JR Holt, do; E R Warner, Md; TL Fauth, Va; DC Wilcox, NY; P Couley, Ml; SL Va; W H Richardson, do; A Holtz, Md; J Bowne, do: G G Lea, Ark: C W Lee Mr Brett, ArkyS M Smail, Pa; J M England, do; J Jay aud lady, do; W Steele, do; W Glass, Ky; PS Glass, do. AC Stratton, Tenn; W Lee. Mass; ‘T W Raystone, Va; S Seymore, i; JG Ferguson, do; F A De Wilde, NY; C H Win- ston, Ky; R M Van Dervern, NY; J WCunninv- ham, NC; C Way, do; W W Fraser, SC; TT Alexander, Ky; J A ——- Mich; J Bingham Pa; WG Alexander, do; EB Estes, Va; Miss Ryan, Md; Miss Glen, Va; H T Goddard, Mass; WH Tapen, NY Ala; Miss Loedor, Pa; J H Pointd: ‘Va; S Mayher, NH; L 3 Muthal, H Brown, SC; A Landis, NC; T D Levett, A Doniphan Va; F L Kodine, Po; W 8B Foster. Mo; George Badger, NC; R M Foltz, Tenn; S Rice, Pa. WILLAR DS’ HOTEL.—H D Mears, Md; Maj JG Barnard, USA; Lieut OA Gilmore, do DE Lynch, Pa; Jno Dickinson, Dr C McMillan. Mrs L G Andrews, Hon J Williams, NY; E B Rich- ards, B V Nickerson, Ct; J A Pemberton, NC; N F Dixon, RI; D “gan, Neb; LN Batler, R D Soaliace, NY; W ornwall,O J F Sanxay, NY; C A Bates, Pa; S Sawyer, Mass; W Turn. bull and lady, Cal; G A Shalienberger. Pa; TS Richards, Md; J E Tate, N S Cahill, Capt J Lander, NY; W_H Jobnac » Md; J E Freund, J C Broadhead NY; UO H Ritter, SC; A W Thomp- son, NY. A Gilmore, Pa; E Pearce, RI: J B Hyde, NJ; N J Behan, B Gani+l, O; EM Beeson, Va. Hon R W Peckham, R J Pendicton, N Yk; LS Maiit, Md; G C Goodwin and lady, J B Rundeil and lady, Mass; Hon J Buchanan ‘and son, Md; JN Wyckoff and ladies, Signor Mario and lady. Signor Assan,France; Mr and Mrs Hopkins,NY; af ker, jr, Mass. ITED STATES HOTEL —J R Hoffman, G E Patton, Tenn; J W Steveux, Kv; Dr S Tare ner, F Fox and lapy, TA Ware, B E Armistead, P Smith, A Barratta, D Bamgabyrs, F B Sheets. WE Mercer, E A Providence, WB Jones. V: P Thayer, O; SS Ctowe, Md; T M Diake. O M Beiger; GT Wilson, Fla; L B Lackev, B Anderson, Tenn; C D Armthal, NY; T Cau bell, W R Thomas, NY; W R Titus, Va, A w eatherly, A H Horton, N Caldwell, A.C Hege, £ L Hege,S Farlow, R G Lindsay, H Hicks.NC; W C Dickerson, Ga; J G Williamx, Va; WH Griffin, Pa; J McDaniel, Del; J M Keirn, Pa; T W Bradbury, Va. N Wright, lil; J Pigott, DC D Evans, Miss A G Evans, DH Armstrong. WE Berry JS B Dacy, Va; W A Hunter. Va; K Campbell, T Cai Lt Europe; a x; W_A Lenboe, Md: ; RW Williams, - R’ Wright, Md; J S White, Md; R C3 Blane, OCEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS Frou tux Unitep Startxs. Steamers. Lea s Days. Liverpool...Mh 10 Glasgow....Mb 13 Rom Evropz. Liverpool... Boston ... Glasgow... New York fornia mail steamers 1nd Bth of cand wen: ul ; 62 eouts. The Four Sisters—Patience, Humility, Hope, and Love, by the author of “Harry and bis Homes,” 15 counts. ‘ old Worshippers, by the author of “W hite- cents. = Proverbs, or Drawing Room Theatricals ; ,eents. Just received from London % TAYLOR & MAURY, Booksellers, 31 Pa. avenue, (Union States. lutel _me st Our stock is alwn Jargest, nowt varied, and relttle ia “ ere. 1 IHN FP. ELL! fe % ¥6 Pa. ave.. bet, 9th and loch Insurance, &e. PANY OF NEW 957,900 tas over a pare perk is on aes ‘Merchandise, » &e. on as favora- dings, bie terms as other Teapomgiuie companios. No. 512 7th st, oppo: favellsgevoet Oise, Bom _ EDWARD 8Ni Genera CLAIM ND REAL ESTATE For Bounty Pension Claims, Prhseou- ti Cia be: tiop ies j sacood fore the Court of Claims, onl one partments, Purchase and Sale bah (orotate Lene eats ‘ail business of similar character. 5 . a jan 16 Hae — UAViaahinetons Cr Js TEN PER CENT. INVESTMENT. y i the City of Dav sear penta ergy Soap Ry York. gy of $500 each. The growing city of Davenport has now about 20,000 tahabitants, and is rapidly increasing in wealth and population. an pg gp yt Sealiction ortho sity ce an the ntalli: ‘sot mber. reocomm: lieving them to be as safe as any o CHUBB BROTHERS WAN Ca TERED BY CONGRESS Carirab, —— ——. ———. .. $00,000 !!! —~ tions or INRURARCES SBUILDINGS MER: Say ooarge for Eater atte t lon corer wan, Liang and J wines Baake Avenue, over the Jemee ko nenay, 01 idson Taylor, Brno Mohun, We Gat. "JAMES C. McGUIRE, President, @navton D. Hancon, Secretary. re ap ll-ly @2Avron BD. Hanson, Seoretary. "ap H-ty_ BA Taine =e “Suu BROTHERS, Darostrs.— its received and Checks pai Without e. Draits on the northern prot oes aaties received on Deposit at par, and Exchange on sand Cities furnished to depositors without charge. InTEREsT on Dgposits.—Interest will be allowed on Deposits at such rates az may be agreed upon. a u Viretnta nee pbtin gd saaye its in Virginia and other Uncurrent Money ceived to be checked for, payable in same funds, or in ing the regular Exc! 8. Discounts.—' oles, Draite, ilsse Ex e will be disoounted, and Loans leon Stocks, a, ‘he market rate. . DiT.—Letters of Credit will be rnished, negotiable in the different Cities of the nited States, on Deposit of Money or Collateral and interest allowed if Money is Reet a1 oharged if Cousterals,on such termsas may beagr upon. ‘Travelers will jes, atti arranta, Btateor ity Wn. F. 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Land Warrant quotations regularly furnished if re~ Warrants will be forwarded to Western Houses on orders, or sent for sale on commussion to responsibie STATE AND INSURANCES.— Real Estate bought and sold, and Insurances effeot Claims on Unitep States, Court or Craims, N@REss.—Claims on the United States, beforethe ourt of Claims or Congress, intrusted to us, will be ities at a commission of a proseci rompt and able attor Be eS ee HUBB BRO! HERS, jana Opposite the Treasury, ANKING eee . Caleb BROTHERS, na prepenge es pap Notes will please mark their ec! le in ourrency. tes of Gold wiil be paid in Gold. Aomente wits cosas with crpireslowine epost Slr srsited ey te afacuan=™ we 23-tf CHUBB BROTHERS, [NTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES: CHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS, fan Pte Ovvosste the Treasury, G NOTICE. EORGE W. DUTTON, No, 420 7th street, be- tween G and H streets, would most respe fully inform his friends and the public ger erally that he is now prepared to make L .tyentiemen’s, Misses’ and Children 'S and SHOES to order, with neatness and dispaten. Boots and Shoes repaired at short notice, in the best manner, and upon reasonabie terma. Don’t forget the place—No. 420 7th street, between G and H streets, one door north of Chapin & Beether's Wood Yard, Washington, D.C, te 11m SPRING STYLES OF HATS x For 13s¢. Gentlemen are invite’ to call and see the new styles of DRESS HATS for Spring, embracing the Paris, New York, and Philadelphia styles, which cannot fail to please the most fastidiou: iso, the Cloth (or Cashmere) Hat, so much admired and worn. ‘Together wih LT HATS and CAPS in all their variety. "The quality and price of our HATS will be found to be the same_as sold in any other house in this city, and our $3.50, $3,and $2.50 Hats cannot be surpassed by any: : : he provf of the pudding is the eating of it.” Then 2. =e cnll 5 ae Tou praber—terms, ready pay. lease don’t a: for credit. . B. iH. STINDMETZ, Hatrer, 235 Pa. av., near corner '3th at., fe %-tr_betweon Wilari’e © Kirkwood House, E GREAT) OD TO THE GREAT- one MBER 1 wish all genticmen to bear in mind that the plan adopted tree years duced prices, FoR CASH, is now in Bue- cessful operation, as thousands of gentlemen can testify, Uhave just r-ooived a full supply of the latest w York styles of DRESS » which | am selling at $3 5). equal to any, and h better than is ususlly sold at $4 or $5:and the best $3 Hatin the L d Stat { a good fashionable Hat at $2 ‘vet, all kinds of Hats and Caps 3) per cent. lower than the usual prices,—for cash only. to offset bad debts. J also have, on commission fora Philadelphia man- ufacturer, 2 first-rate Dress CALF-SKIN BOOT, ood as ang thet are sold from 95 to PATENT-LEATHER GAIT- t $5 or $6; and the very < N GAITERS at #2 50. otmakers of this city can be supplied with wusunl, at my regular prices. ‘Terms cash. t . ANTHONY 8, New York Hat Store, 7th street, opposite the Avenue House, gent for the manufacturers. No extra profits, in order j 8: aml A splendi oR, at $3. Pequal to nae at § The B CARRIAGES. HE Subscriber having made additions to his Factory. making it nowone of the largest, in the District, where bis facilities for' a ail kinds of CAR- aud LIGHT WAGONS cannot be sur- passed.and from his long experience in the busi- ness, he hopes to give general satisfaction. All kinds of Carriages and Light Wagons kept on hand. A'l REPAIRS neatly done, aud al! orders prompt- gf one glee Carri: taken in excha: - Tiages ine: once. “ANDREW J.J Go inge for new JOVCE, corner of l4th and E sts. BERIA.—A narrative of sevon nd adventures in Siberia, eppes, Chinese Tartary, with Tap and numerous Witham Atkinson; of Tacitus. The Oxford translation, revised, with notes, Harper's Classical Library; 2 vols.; price $1 50. Just published, and for sale by TAYLOR & MAURY, SH Pa. ave. m2___Rooksellers and Stationer ERMETICALLY SEALED, Fresh Vegetabies—W insiow’s Corn, Aspara- ‘Tomatoes, ‘I omato Sauce, Beans, Peas, Mush- F Fruits—Peaches, Cherries, Raspberries, Blackberries, Quinces, Apples. and Pate de Foios Gras. Writes KING & BURCH _fez __ Corner Vermont ave. and 15t STOP THAT RATTLING. » — lam now pre ‘ed to, Anti-Rattling Shaft en remedy for the rattling of the s! of Carriages and Wagons, which can put on at a small expense. Call and examine at my Factory, where I have certificates from the leading Coachmakers in the country, "ANDREW J. JOYE corner 4th and F: ‘YORK PLAYING CARDS, Strawberries, Pears, Pine 3LL, rect. Just unpacked FRANCK TAYLOR, Baily expected—A few German Playing Cards. PARTON S LIFE OF AARON BURR, 1 vol. fels’ FIYE MORE OF RAVEN, BACON & CO, wears PIANOS, just arrived at jond bend Pianos for sale che: nwt HOUGHTS POR THE HOLY WEEK. for ‘Pizoune PSOne 5 by Mias Sew. |. Author of Amy couts. Harolay’s City of the Great E euitaden pe @ Great King, | vol., 8v0., col: mz FRANCK TAYLOR, ‘5. A new supply juxt re, ed. U PRANCK PAV EO.” USICAL Nor 1CK.—In future all M. I erly sold at 64, 1234, 1 teeld at dbamal rate, a » Rus Pi d fois 306 Pa. ave. bet. otf; nnd lores, HE CH AND BAR OF GEORGIA, T 'Memolrs end Sicrchee wih schORGIA, Soattins Naert elt — 1799 to 1857, hens by en F, Ir, o BVO S rar "PRANGR TAYLOR, at the 101 lowa, at the periods wit: wi erg . jine and North of the cipal meridime ey tht Aith prin rae eb Gnd tes of range 22 Township 9, of range 2. At the land at Fort Done, on M y, the fourteenth day of J next, for the dis of the public lands, heretofore sicunted withi the following-named townelios al parts of townships, viz: North of the base line and 8 of the Afth prin- b meridi = a4 parts oblnaieal & E EleartsofSec'ns. 2 Pi oS @ S & & é & All of......2 9 %& 2 4 a ey 2B 3 2 38 4 SxS hd 3 Po Rae Th —— or’ BS: west of - mine (Eee 8 Bo: \e part wes Pe iboGet ad e wi river of. 30 sl SL he part west of . ‘ 92 2) Bo: " fe -10 4 M Do 2 st 2 3 i” fe t wont A TM Ror of 32 Do: 1 of. 2 Do Do ‘ Do BE ole! ‘The part west of Be: river of..-..12 Do wt es see enor 8 abo Py 7 aie a8 be N * 2 91 a aay . 4 Be: a @ De a Bo: Do 0 po Do 2 : Do 4 Do. 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AZ Seer ae eee vo 34 | Bo > By Do 2 9 3) Bo ‘| 2 Do 8 : » Bo B M 4 6 bs 3 Be: - BSB Do 2 At the land office at Fort Dopor, Spader ng on Monday, the twenty-first day of June next, jor the disposal of the vacant lands in the even numbered sections within the undermentioned townships, which remain in the United States, withta siz miles on each side of the * Dubuque and Pacific Railroad,” subject, ax required by law, to a mi mum of two dollars and fifty cents per acre, viz: North of the base line west of the fifth prin- cipal idian, ‘Townships 89 and 90, mi of range 19 Townships 88, 89 and 9), of ranges 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 25,27, 28 L , 3, and 3 Towns! 88, 89, 9), and 91, of range S2 Towuships 89, 90, and 91, of range 33, At the land office at Sioux City, commencing on Monday, the seventh of June next, for the dis. pesal of the public lands, heretofore unoffered, sit- uated within tue following-named towuships and parts of townsh Viz: North of the bas. dime and west of the fifth prin cipal meridian. eS a a : igh ce e gé Parts of Seo'us. & é E Parts of Seo'ns. = = = os 8 os ae mi aes All of. 8 89 SH ALI of. 2 Do 20 Do 2 Do 22 Do. 4 8.36 of 24 po " aot > | » = 8 * Bs 2 be if Do -H 92 35 0 3B 0 38 . 193 35 4 2 91 34 2 Do 4 “3 Do.- 6 4 Do 3 Nox 2 Do a: 3 . 36 4 8 Ail of 292 4 H Do 4 0 . 6 o. ary Feceg | Recs Do 12 Oo « ee 4 Do 15 Do 18 0 2) » ‘i 2 > Oo 28 D be »” L > we Do Do . 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S 5 = E 3 - 3° 3 © 2B - &B na & & ; ‘2 7 Og 2 87 18 “ai » - ia 4 2 4 ss - Ss 6 2 38 - vv 8 24 6 - wb 26 - » 3 4 - 2 2 » - 2 » -2 - 3 2 8 2 ‘d 4 é 1 95 a] 8 =. - 10 -3 = 2 12 4 = » M4 5 ' - Sl 9S 4 18 6 y - 2 2 7 5 - 3S 2 8 ' - x 4 9 4 45) - 8 6 10 he - 2 3 2B A Do, - 92 4 = . Do, - 93 49 HM 88 At the land office at S10vx City, commence: 36 Thursday, the tiret day of July next, for disgoest 1 89 of the vacant | in theeven mumbered sections, 2 Within the undermentioned townships, which re. : — * oI A 5 —— within siz miles on ea side @ 5 95 @] andthe “lowa Central A: eat 6 ese as et by law, 7 aud fifty cents per acre, viz: : On the” Dubuque and Pacific Rai!road.”” 10 North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- 1 ctpal meridian, Townships 89, 90, and 91, of rang Fownshise 90, 91, and 92: of ranges Peet) 33 15 Townships 9, 91, 92, and 93, of ranges 38 and 40 17 Townsh1ps91, 92, and93, of ra_ges 41, 42. 43, and 44 18 ‘ownships 89, %, 91, 92, and 93, of ranze 45 19 ‘ownehips #9, 90, 91, and 92 of range 46 20 89 43 ‘ownships 90, 91, and 92, of range 47. 21 90 43/ Onthe* lowa Central Air Line Railroad.” = Ps "ownship 96, of ranges $4 and 35 v4 ‘ownships 8 and 87, of range 36 4 aad yachipa 86, $7, and 48, of ranges 37, 38, 3%, 40, 2 7 ‘J ownxhips 86 and 27, of range 42 = Township 88, of range 43. 2 At the land office at Councit. KLurrs, commen- z cing on M: ; the seventh dey of June next, for & abate i he a eased asa e : = and parts of tow viz: os "= 14 9 North of the base line and west of the Afth prin- 8 i is ? cipal meridcan, s < aa. = iad Partaot See'ns. 2 § Eiparteors yu EE « 2 ERE é Re M All of - 2 - 3S S. 36 of - & ig Oe - F~4 2 9 Allot - 2 - & 4 ' - 4 - = 6 = 6 - B 4 Nu SW. : -_ > 2 12 84S) N.%0f - A ee Mart: be 3 i - 4 5 ‘9 4 Do. - 6 2pm a) ct ee radi zie 10 - Rew - § % . . i > i "% Q ; LKE VELBPS KS SAKERPENP SESS eon BREBRESUIE RE RE RBS TSE Hse oan -SELEEESREBSSUSEIOSENA Toe Section. Townsmp. eee eee ee ee eae? soe 2 & 8 4 Fem soe oe PRERSRRERE KS RECS RRREVEKKSe mow Seotion. ° - es . - - ee Do, - - sO, _ - =4 : = - - bs = - : - b > - - - wB : 8 - 8 4) - = - @ ss - 2 = - 3 . “ - & z - 2B 3 Do. - O. - - 2 i = » . - ow = - 3 . - x 5 - & < - + g - # - - 28 4 - 4 = :_ f= se - E. WwW. acd E. and SW. s ae = - 5 - » = - 2 < - & é - @ S - BZ ; ~ - » E. ds and SW. - & of - - & All of - - ou Do, - At the land office at Covnctt. BLurrs, commenc- ing on Monday, the 14th day of June next, for the disposal of the vacant lands in the even-numbered sections within fhe, a - ae “4 t _ whieh remain to the Uni lates.within st on sarh side of the “lown Central Air Line K On the “lowa Central Air Line Railroad.” : North of the base line and west of the A/th prin- Townships 04 ad's. of range ‘ownshi| ; " fruahip 0 of range So, 9, 37, 2, and al, ‘ownships 84 and 85, of range 4/, ‘oWnsh ps 83, 84, and 85, of range 43. 5 ions 82, 83, 84, nnd 85. of range 44. ‘ownships 78, 73, ‘ownships 77, 78. 7,77 ‘owns hips 75, 76, and 77, Towuship 7, of range 44. On she “Burlington and Missouri River Rait- ‘ownsbips 70, 71, 72, and f range 34. Townships 171, and 74, of sangeet ead 38. Fee meine ae 2hs Zi and 7 of range 3. ea RanS TN, 8,008 Bs, ot ranges 3i, 39, 40, 41, 42, Atthe land office at Dusvere, commencing on Tuesday, the first day of June next, for tho diepes a! of the vacant lands in the eren numbered sec- tions within the underment i: townships, which remain to the United States, within miles on each side of the * Dubuque and Pacific Railrond” and th ows Centrai Air Line Railroad,” sulject, As reeuired by law, to & minimum of two dediars and Afty cen’'s per acre. On the “Dubuque and Pacific Railroad.” North of the base line and Of the fifth prin- ce 3. 87, 89, and 90, of range 2. ‘owuships ¥7, 83, 89, and 96, of range l. North of the base line and west of the Afth prin- . ctpal meridian. Fowustipe 87, 84, and 89, of range 1, ‘ownships ¥7, 88, 89, and 9), of range 2. ‘ownships 82, 89, and W, of ranges 3, 4, 5,6, 7,8, 9, 16, 11, 12, 13, and 14. founsnips 88, 89, 99, and SI, of range 15. ‘vuWnships 29, 9), and 91, of ranges 16, 17, and 18, On the “Iowa Central Air Line Railroad.” North of the base line and east of the Afth prin- cipal me Fan 9 84 and 85, of rani »2, and 3, ownship %, of ranges 4, 5, 6, aud 7. North of the base line and west of the Afth prin- cipal meridian, Townships Mand &5, of ranges 1,2, 3, 4,5, 6,7,8, 9, 10, I, (2,13, 14 15, and 16, At the land office at Fort Des Mornes common- Fa on Monday, the fourteenth day of June next, * or the disposal of the vacant Innds in theecen, jumbered sections within the undermentioned townships, which remain to the United Stutes,with- in Six miles on cach side of the “lows Central Air Lige Railroad” and the “Missis#ipp: and Missouri Railroad,” - 88 regui ed by law, toa mimi- mum of two dollars and Afty cemts per nere, viz: On the “Iowa Central Air Line Railroad.” North of the base line and cast ef the fifth prim- cipal meridian, F Sage wd 8S, of range t. ‘ownships 82 8 ¢ 3. of ranges 2,3, 4. 5,6, and 7. North of the base line and west af the Afth prin- cipal meridian. ‘ownship 83, of ranges !, 2, 3, 4, and 5. ‘ownships 82 aud 83, of ranges 6 and 7. ‘ownship 83, of ranges 8, 9, 10, 1, 12, 13, 14, 15, and Py | pean, 8, and 85, of ranges 17, 18, 19, 20,21, Townships 82, 88, 84, and 85, of range 26. ‘ownships &2. 83, and 84, of range 27. i. ae 83, 84, and 85, of ranges 28, 29, 9), 31, Townships 84 and 5, of range 33, On the “ Mississippi and Missouri Railroad.” North of the base lime and cast of the fifth prin- cipal meridian, ‘Townships 77, 74, and 9, of ranges 1,2, and‘ North of the base line and west of the ASth Pr cipal m ridian, Townships 77, 7%, 73, pat - of range 1. lownehips 77, 78, aud 79, of ranges 2 aud 3, 77, 7%. 79, and 0, of range & 08 78, 79, and 8, of Townships 74, 79, 80, and i, Cie ~ Townshsps 73, 80, aud 8!, of ranges ¢ and 8. OWuships 80, 81, and 82, of range 10, Me ay ee Pe b2, of range 11. , ‘ownel . 7 rang " 22 18 aad 80, and 81 a, =a ‘ownsh), 1 . . ‘ownships 78: 73, and 80, ot rauge 22, Fownahive = et 80, of range 23, ‘ownships 77, 78, and 79, of rang 2 29, 90,31, $2, and 53, ae At the land office at Cuaniton, commencing aoe the seventh day of June next, for the Mase posal of the vacant jands in the even. Beo- Hons, within the underment.oned townships, whioh remain tothe United States within six 9. on Pye oe pbc Recryesnwrs god £ a River ailrond,” subject, on wr, - mum of go doll, sand dyey cents peracre. weal North of the ba ime and west of the Kfth prin- Townships 69, 7 Eo ot poe nl hips 69, 70, 71, and 72, of and wrwuships 70,71, aud 7, of te on Townships 7, 71, 72, and fe 8. townships 7,72 and 75, Ae 1, 11, 12,and Townships 71, 72, %4, 2nd 44, of u Townships Be fh ged Sa ranee is. i pn . ¥3, and 74, of range 16, ips 71,72 and 73, of ranges 17, 18, 19, and hips 7, 71, 72, and 73, of range 21. wuships 71, 72, and ranges 3 29, 3, Seung ss monte 1s appropriated by Iaw for the use of schools, byt Agee other purposes will be exeluded from Phe tracte within the “six miles om each side” of the railroads will be sold, sulject to the reht of Way xranted by the act of Aueust 4, 1952, for said railroad s,and the pa: ticular trac it by the routes will be suld as containing the quantities respective ty, 7. sm the othe! pints without decweron, The offering « be commenc- ed on days nted: and Ww ™ which they are advertised, ye have on and “ — peed bo sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks Bud ne private eutry of any of the above lands will be admitted unteslafler the expiration of the two w e. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this fifteenth day of January, Anno one thousand eight hundred and iis echt. JAMES BUCHANAN, President: By Pace A. Hewpricrs, Commissioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every