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EVENING STAR. [FoR THE star. A LAY OF WASHINGTON. in the Federal Metropolis loquitor. th tal respondst thou szed carle, osrie nud grey, with ye roofe of gold £ evior of clay? t halle whare they eat oysters? Come quickly to me say.” “How foolish art thou, Oh! manne o’ ye West! |, M&une fom ye settynee sunne ! lic of ye create Congresse oose of ye nation’s done— hear some Aunty- ompton talk? ‘They’re at it now like funni “What madmen be these that shrieke so loude, ‘That foam at mouth like beere? ake me kind a’skeer— 2 ye knave they're iiacalling thus? Now teil me Doorkeepere ” “Ho! rural wight! how little i’ faith You foiks from ye frontiei It's the President that they are pitching at, Buchanan that’s citching woe!” “L'a d—srned (quoth he) if Pil stand by ~ And hear them blaspneme so.” . . flashed ye ire-giance from his e’en ¢ from storim-cioud shoots, And turning on his heele he shouke Ths duste from off his pootes, His faith in truth of Congressemenne . Was withered at ye rootes. Washington, April, 1352. Hverrr. oe Curious WiLL.—The will of Governor Blatch- ett, of Plymouth, proved in 1723, contains ‘he fol- lowing clause : “I desire my body to be kept so long as it may not be offensive, and that one of my toes or tin- ers may be cut off, to igsure a certainty of my ing dead. I further request my dear wife that as she has already been tronbied with one old fool, she will never think of marrying a second one.’? Forth A AN OLD CHURCH DESTROYE churen (Episcopal) at Cabin Point. Surry eounty, was entirely destroyed by fire on Thursday last the 8th inst Some workmen, says the Peters. burg Express, bad been engazed in repairin: the time, and while they had cone to dinn heap of shavings caught fire from the stove, a! communicated with the pews, and finally with the whole interior of the bu: x. This church Was erected in the old Colonial times, by the British, and with the assistance of a periodic course of repairs, had suceeeded in weetberi the storms of more than acenutury. Some €1.000 had, within a short time, been expended on it, and. as stated above. woikmen were already en- gaged in meking further improvements. The entire loss amounts to about $6,000. Aa WaAsdincton’s onny Mistake —The Paris correspondent of the New York Times relates the following : ‘‘The late Washington Ball at the American legation in this city was the subject of a bon mot, which was dropped by the French Minister of War, which ought to bave publicity Marshal Vaillant remonst ed with Mr. Mason previous to the bal!, on t napprepriateness of giving a fere during Lent, and asked if it were nota mistake. ‘Ifitisa mistake,’ replied Mr Nason, ‘it was Washington who made it, for it is his birthday. and the ball is in honor of the event.’ ‘Oh, that’s it, replied the Marshal, ‘then it’s the only mistake he ever made in his life ‘The Marshal was one of the first guests at the ball, a concession he made to the name of Wash ington, for he is a strict observer of the require- ments of Lent. ———————— ——_——__SS————— ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. BROWNS’ HOTEL.—J M Dill » Ga; T De- fod, Md; J A Dejamette, Va Ruffin, do; JW Warwick. do, G A Warwick. do, GW Grant, Texas; R M Dillian, Va; WP Gazzam, do; Henry Saunders, Canada; T C McEwen, 0; J & Champion, Pa; A Hammond, Va; W Gun! dv, Md; F Carter, Tenn; J A Hough, do; J H Thomas, Ky; S B Thomas, do; Capt Bran- nan, do; E » Hudson, Va; J Pitfield George, do; Dr Furguson; NY; C Mslner, do; LJ Bringle, Md; T Brent, do; W Seaver, Jr, R 1. T Cartis, do; T M Hewett and lady, Va; L A Dale. Obio; FE $ Alron, Ind; J B Smith, Pa; Col J R Powsll, Ala: M Wilson. NY: @ W Jevkins, Md; C A Washington, Va: J A Ox- bourne, Md; ‘A H Leonard, NY’; J E shepard, and family, do; F Thomas, Md ; 'W Scott, NY ; 8 D Lesemutr, 8C ; Dr 8 Johnson. Ala; Richard Jones, Pa; C Van Demark, NY. NATIONAL HOTEL — Wm Booth, Hon T F Pratt, Judge Craine, F Brookman. Wentworth. T Davidson, Ohio. C H Carter, Md; a Lovejoy, dc; BF Winters, A W Shirley, NY; 3 Bass, Md; 8 5 ene Pa; J D Marshall. Ky; tf lev, Mo; J M Myers, Mass; A Ward, jr, and lady, NJ: P Sehaif, Pa; B Schneidar, S ; EF Wyer, D Tit » Mas: Demerest, NY; A H Greens and lady. Mas: Plunkett, Min 'T; Hen T J Bowte, Maryland; Mr Graham. do; D® Ward, Ky, C A Beale, P: Walsh, N Y; J B Williams, WS Symington, R G Thomas, Md; A & Wait, Ala. WILLARDS’ HOTEL.—W G Rankin, W T; A F Crosman, Mo; C 8 Morton, NY; J P Foster, UBN; Dr F R Lynch, Pa; Com Stockton, USN. and fam; G Puller, NY; E T Billings, Mas. JK Porter and lady. N ¥; 6 W Russell, Va: R J and @ Stevenson, C H Van Benthuysea, WJ White, J J Bisco, T Pearsall, WA Plutemeus, J Dows, NY; G Campbell, W Rice, J i Slupp. Pa; J W Brown, Conn: A M Barbour and lady, Va; FW Dorr, USCS; F P Webber, do: J C Clarke, do; G W Quinten, N York; L A Thomas, lowa; J A onroe. UNITED STATES HOTEL —Ww $s Fifut’, Md J C Shoemaker. 4; A B Day, Pa; E AK Moten.O; E Hall, Va; W Rumiev, E Martin and J D Simmons, NC; F M Buckingham, DC; TT Hill, Va; JM OMe lintock, Md; R A Sin- elair and lady, C T Mason, Va; J WwW Stevens, P T Morton and lady, Ky. KIRK WOOD HOUSE —I Mason, Cal; N Rol- andson and family, > Harrison, Va: C A OCEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS FRox rez UNITED States Steamers. Leave. For. ersia...... New York... Liverpool . -famberg - Breme' ¥ siverpool . Liverpool ...My 26 From Evrorr. City Wasb’ton..Liverpool...New York. Edinbarg ‘ : Canada......... Liverpool... Boston. Kangaroo «Liverpool...New York. Boruss}) «Hambur, New York. arb! iLiverpool...New York. Eu Liverpool...Boston... City -Liverpool...New York. Persia ......2...Liverpool...New York. The Caitfornia mail steamers leave New York 2 the Sth and 20th 4f «ech went D FURNITURE, ED, from the manufacturers, a lot of Faney Brouzed Iron HAT 2S. BEDSTEA DS, CHILD CAND CRADLES,” WaSu- ACKS. &o. tor eale cheap « WOODWAS D'S d Grato Factory 10th and Heth Metropoliten _ 8p l0-6teo No Sik P: ceived.” great assoriment of CLOCKS from $1 to $125. Call and see for yourssivos J. ROBINSON'S, 349 Pa. av., opposite Browns’ Hotel. MATERIALS, such as Oils, cords, &c., for sale,—the tendo ou > See . ast A NERY FINE ROSEWOOD CASE UP right Piano, superc tone, fire fimsh, ca octaves. will be anerificed for § 154. will warrant and guarantee it. and take? it back in exchange for any piano in the store atany Soewitio apn eae for the same money I receive » oth on ¥: EW PERIODICAL ¥ N DEPOT, corner 7th aa pases (States PAPER e Building) Keeps for sale ai, NEWSP. PERS and PERIOD (SM NEWSPA 20, RUOKS, STATIONERS aed 8° msi tf ____W'D SHEPHERD. for sale at the FEY MALT, HOUSE, soraer of Sfsot Pale ay Re AND BARKLEY MALT, itimare, HE WONDE WASHINGTON T GIBBS VEGETABLE BALSAM Berigrming almost miracies in co js and ouring al! Boalp diseanes. D®A EXPERIENCE! Pz the as: hor of “Dr. nyomo””—being a new edition under a new ti b ~ “The Pa: eors in ts.” Illustrated by ‘ohg Leech, (of @ London Punch ) aE aad ‘or sale by TAYLOR & MAURY. ap? Book and & ationery Stora. S34 Pa. av. ASHIONAKLE Ke UMERIES, from the AYE ent eee TOOTH, NaiL. ts: VS iD BAN DSHIRE ES, at Gi BRR 1 Store, near 13th Ve. 8¥-, and at tis Bales Room under Wil- 9-4m CIFSOKE, MIRE 2 KS, WDE. Ss &o. se ci nios Haus gla res oa &- ay, and at his Ralesroom, under Willards’, T2 LATEST FOR GN PUBLICATION en W'S. MELZBROTT, The old brick | Miscellaneous. "TEN PER CENT. INVESTMENT. Bonds of the City of Dav paying 10 per t. interest by Coupon in Eaten oe thee eet ETO now es ly Tnoresaate in wesith and population. Ite nt is only $159,090, and its railroad debt tatisties of th = were, vated the Taine Kencer of the Sth September. We. tesommend bonds, bel; SS loving them to be as safe asany 006 CHURB BROTHERS WASeINGTON AQUBDUCT, Orrick or tHe Wasnincton Aqueuct, Wasuineton, March 8, 1858. Proposals are invited for tho completion of the Washington Aqueduct, secording to pians and s} cifications which will Le on exhibition in this office, on and after the lth of April. Bida will be received fur the completion of the Whole work in gross.—or for the saparaie works de- seribed in ths specifications, the United States re- serving the right to make a contract for the whole, or for the separate works, ne may seem moat advan- eous upon comparison of the je portion, oly, of the work ean be completed with ‘the appropriations now available; ard the contracts will be subject to the contingency of future appro- rigtions by Congr. ss. i The tnginest reserves the right to prescribe the amount of work to ba done aad the rate of progress under each contract, snd for each work, Pa> ments will be mede in checks upon the United States Treasury upen the moathi tunates of the Engineer, reserving 10 per cant | payments til the completion «f the eontrac ind it will he a condition ofall contracts that the workmen shali be paid their full wages mouthly and in specie. Proposals should he sealed, and endorsed “ Propo- sals for work and matenmis for the Washington Aqueduel. ‘he United States reserves the right to reject any or ail bids for the whole or for any part of the work, if not deemed advantayeous; tut the work will be awarded tothe owest bidders forthe whole or for part? of the work, who give good security for the letion of their contracts, if at reasonabia ry offer must be accompanied by a written ee, sisned by one or miwore responsible per- sons, to the effeet that he me undertake that the bidder or bidders wil, if b their bids be accept ed. enter into an obligation within ten days, with good and sufhcient securities, for the completion of ue work undertaken; said xnarantee to be accompa- by tho esrtifieste of the United States District United States District Attorney, Navy or some ¢'iicer of the General Government dual known to the Engineer or Department of War, that the guarantors sre able to make good their guarantee. Bids will heovene? in the presenos of the bidders, fat noon of the l!th May; none will be received after that hour. , ‘The work to be let comprises—completion of the dain acroas the Potomno at the Great Fal ing of gate how completion of masonry waste weirs; ng distributing reservoir; com- pletion of conduit: furnishing cast-irap pipe; build tng of two tron pipe bridges; laring eee from the distributing reservoir tothe Navy Yard and other Principal ublio establishments @f Washington; uilding of high service reservoir in Georgetown, and supply of oement, sand, bricks, stone, and all other inaterials ; for all of whieh reference ia to be made to the detailed descriptions and apecifications to be exhibited in this offics. he comparison of the bid» will be made upon the quantities noted in the specifications and plans ex- hibited at the time of letting and should a bid in gross be accepted, the monthly payments npon the contracts will be made upon the estimate of the En- gineor, at prices to be fixed by him, with the usual reservation cf ten per cert. until the entire com- | ee of the contract according to the specifica ions and pians. Proposals should state the time within which each werk will be completed, provided Congress if pas meee e ny ee fonds, ¥ order o| je Seer: ry 0 ar: M. C. MKIGS, Captain of Engineers in charge of Washington Aqueduct. Form oF GUARANTEE. To Capt. M.C. Metgs, U. S. Engineers: We, the undersigned, residents of in the State of + here sgointly and severally, cove- nant with the ‘United ‘3 ‘tates, and guaranty, in case the foregoing bid of -—-— be accepted, that he or they will, within ten days after the acceptance of the said bid, exeonte the contract for the same, with ood and sufficient sureties to perform the work or furnish the articles povecess, In conformity to the torms of the advertisement under which it was made. And in case the sau shall fail to enter into contract as aforesaid, we guaranty to mak good the difference between the offer by the sar and the next lowost bidder. Signed. A: . hereb: that, to the best of my knowledge aad Well, the uboes meek kuarantors are good and sufficient. Signed. E.F. _m-deAtas11 NJ IMPROVE YOUR EYES. Sreenctie assist them, by the Paris N Optician, D. WOOLEBON wih aR e! others otha ia improved SPECTACLES aed Feniscopie co LOAVE and CONVEX, Ti DO Bh, F. FOCUS and DOUBLE J sees he @., Ee atfeotsa DOU BRAZILIAN PEBBLES, CRYS! which are warranted to unproveany E with weakness, cataract or ten to it; also SHORT-SIGHTEDNESS, Persons who are compelled to use glasses, or those now usin * them, will be suited at frsteight. Those weno " LE-POLISHED VENEZUELIAN CRYSTAL Rock have received the highest recommendations at the World's Pair, at Paris, through their producing @ clearness aud easiness of vision heretofore unknown in any other improvements, Also. all styles of OPERA, SPY, and MAGNI- YING GL 293, Coinpaszes, and M: are for sale at hjs stor jt Penusylvanis avenue, tween D street and Pa. avenue. F- Do not mistake the corner of 8th street, Tieex very reasouable, the same as at his estab- lishment in furope. n9-tf G EDWARD SNOWD! ENERAL CLAIM_AND R A . For Bounty Lands, Pension Claims, Prhsecu- tion of Claims before the Court of Claims, Congress and the Departments, Purchase and Sale of real es- tates, attend to Renting Houses, Buy and Sell Land Warrants. Negotiste Loans, and ail business of similar character. = ice corner 7th and Louisiane avenue. jan 18-ly Washington, City, SRPRING STYLES OF HATS K _ For 1858, Gentlemen are invited to call and see the new styles of DRESS HATS for Spring, embracing the Pans, New York, ani Philadelphia styles, which cannot fail to pi ost fastidious. Also, hinere) Hat, so much ited end worn. Together with ee HATS and CAPS in ail their variety. The quality and price of our HATS will be found to be the same as sold in avy other house in thir %, 33,and $2.5 Hats cannot be au “The p ‘ padding is the eating of it.” Then fixe us aenll; but remember—terms, ready pay. Please don't ask for credit. Bw INEMETZ, Harrer, 235 Pa. av.. near corner 13th st. fe 2-tr between Wi ard’s & Kirkwood Houre. BANeine HOUSE oF CHUBB BROTHERS, Depositorg copoziting Bank Notes will plese mark their Cheol a Seve lo in currenc’ Depozites of Gold w id. Accounts will be opene sitors allowing them to deposit Goid and Check currency, the depositor being credited with the erence. ne %.-tf CHURB BROTHERS, HE BOOK OF THE CONSTITUTION, The demand of the people from ali parts of the — for a new edition of this Bi rings down the statist ch tha therently hroughout the country to rend: articn- lar desoription of it unnecespary here; suffice it to say that it contains the evidence ¢ having re- esjved the voluntary and fe erou atronige 0: both Housen of Congress, of its having been adopt by the purt ax a standard edition of the ‘tates, and of ite having the special approbation of some of the esmon of the past and It pronounced by them asa s companion forevery American citizen. and asa text book for the nsing generation of the aehool: Editors who venerate ar tioa, the sentiments of Washington, and the prina- pies it embodies, have tofore given it their generous and valuable support. Booksellers and others who may desire to obtain it for the supply of those who may desire to possess the new edition will please address WILLIAM HICKEY, Jr., mitt Washington City. D.C. ( RIENTAL NAIL POLISH, giving a beautiful lustre to the finger rails, at GIBBS’S Hair 18 oF Pe evn Fin tare nase 18th etre. = ——————————— HE GREATEST G00 O THE GREAT- T os NeMwBee. 1 wish all gentiemen to bear in mind that the plan tae oh solic WATS of sel]in: and BOO % at re- CASH,is now cessful operation, as thousands gentlemen oan testify. I have just received a full supply of the Intest New York styles of DRESS HATS, which I am selling at $3 50. toany,and much better than is usually sold at @4 or $5: and the best $3 Hatin the United States; and a good fashionable Hat at $2 50,—in fret, all ki: Hats and Caps 3) per cent. lower than the usu rices.—for cash only. No extra profits, in order gi como ncaa forn Philadelphia also have, on commission fora a je! = ufncturer. « hrat-rate Dress CALE-SKIN BOOT, support the Constitu- at $5.75, just as good as any that are sold from $5 to Bij tmlacplend PATER ELEATHER OAIT- Z equal to any at $5 or @f; and the very bes KIN GAITERS at $2.50, The fi ors of this city can agertios wi e, 88 ‘erma cash. ual, at my regular prices. A NY 8, New York Ba EHON * re ite the A 80, fo % 3m iy. ete the Avenue Mouse, UNNS & CLARKE’S pays com i 7 7 i HALLETT. cELSER ATED P 5 Constantly receiving ant fe ANS See JOHN 306 between 8th Purehasere will tu their interest a oth ote. er thomselves the superior qualities of the abuve tools, Covers, Melodeons, &e., & band. ae EY Pte te PERFUMERIBS, from the it houses, at GIB. the ov; open Fis pons Tact Of th oF ~ me o By THe eassiE Dr. THE UNITED in fe Saat slams Reamer be jowA ‘at the periods hereinafter desiguatod: to wit: * » At the land office at Osacz, on Mon- day of J posal ay, ee mie a Loretomre Maeda situat: Sete the following named townships, viz: North of the base line and west af the fifth prin- cipal meridian, 1p 100, of range 21 ‘Townships 9 and lw, of range 22 ‘Lowaship 9, of range 23, At the land office at Fort Dopex, commenai: Mondxy, the fourteenth day of June next, for the disposal of the public ds, heretofore unofered. siuxted withiu the following-named townships and parts of townships, viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- cipal meridian, Parts of See’ns. & Township. All of... BeSBS a mm ro Section. » whEBERRER Section, bie ‘The part west of river ol... ‘The part weat of rh riverof —_. 6 ‘The part w: river of __. 8 | The part west of river of.....18 The part west of river of The part we river o The part wi river of. lt of 288 BR es Fenerita Es "6S FF} 92 28; Do. e ‘The part west river of. Sess Do. ese The part west of river of. De ~- 6 ‘The part west of rizer of....-12 All of .-....+.14 SUS PSSSPPSSEEESVIFIET Do Ss I. 36 of. N. 4 of -—.....29 jAll of... N. te Of....,... 22 | Do That part of the j N. half W.of | Do the river of.24 i All of. 2 91 Do 2 4 | se 6 } Po we «8 { " -10 + Do. i | Do: - | Do. 18 Do of. eueeisre soon oR! 2 . B - Be 8 28 » 2 uM Ey - 29 3 4 -6 8 10 12 4 Jo AR Do. Zz Do 2 is 2 Yo 1 92 93 oO 2 10. :3 1 vo Bs 0 do. B 0 : w Jo. - 8 SS At 6 land office at Fort Donor. commencing on Monday, the twenty-first day of June next, for the dixpowal of the vacant lands in the ¢ven numbered sections within the undermentioned townships, which remain i. *he United States, within siz miles on each side of the * Dubuque and Pacific Railroad,” subject reguired by law,to a mini- muin of two dollars nd aty conts per acre, vi North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- cipal meridian, Townships 39 and 90, of range 19 Township: pe beg of ranges 2), 21, 22, 23, 24, , By a ce #3, 89, 99, and 91, of range S32 ‘owuships 89, 9, and 91, of range cf At the land office at Sioux City, commencing on Monday, the seventh day of Juxe next, for the dis- ne public lands, heretofore unoffered, nit- thin tae following-nained townships and paris of townships, viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth prin cipal meridian, 5 = aa 3 a2 © sé PartsofSec'ns. = § EParteofSec'ns, 2 3 & sod oe ae & Ree All of 89 SAIL of, i 2 Do Oo. 2 oO 4 bY ra are 2 od oo | lo 36 Ses "2 91 3) Do! s oO 8 eo 8 b} 2 r | 2 92 H) po 4 Jo 6 Do a do 10 1 2 Do 4 18 Do eM 2 br ps Be » 2 34 35 92 sul 1 83 34! 2 3 Ys 4 5& 6 0 7 | Do 8 : x8 we ee ek 8 8 & 2 #38 G66 bekeuiel #2KBRRENYSTE Sen BEMBRBENES SE Ce ®, 2 Ets @ 2 cs Sees ema nhBERNLE RSS armwak ci} BBREBLVSS IAS TH Seow awe un BL BNREY $23 585 aveunyenbaeeekeny BSamansa 00 me OSS com HD waantSis sans dovnan Hei suaeNssxss. SS eee POBEEREBY SECS mon REBEEEENS SSanmn PSFFPSTTF Hse nnn wn ER SHEENSES: ees FFF ess BoeeenHEKBNRE BREE anne KEMESEREBENNBSES ore Been co BER Oh Ry iy: At the land office at Siocx Cit Monday. the twen' commencing on ine next, for the io lands, heretefore snoffe: following named townships parts of townshi, North of the base line and west of the Afth prin- cipal meridian, jon. Township. Range. Parts of Sec’ns. SEPFF 3 Township. 81 & rs Seeman Soot BSTTEGEHS own n ww —- PLEA ERRERBSSISES ow aa man BLE RY CBRIR RL ERM SS GTS Ge KS 0 eam wn REBSRRENE SES wana ZOSRRENY: CACM SCR Ye ous B88 Been seaana BLBRSSRE NTS BEN Sioux City, commencing on y of July next, for the die: In theeven numbered sectior At the land office at within the underme: main to the United Stat 3 cents per acre, viz On the * Dubuque and Pacific Railroad.” North of the base line and west of the Afth prin- cipal meridian. Townships 89, 9, and 9:, of ranges $4 and 35 Ps 90, 91, and 92. of ranges 36. 37, and 38 ‘ownships 90, 91, 92, and Wand ‘ownsh ips 91, 92, and 98, of ra_gen 41, 42. ‘ownships 89, 90, 91, 92, and 4 ‘ownehips 89, 99, 91, and ‘ownships 90, 91, and 92, of range 47. On the * Iowa Central Air Line Railroad.” of ranges 34and 35 and 87, of range 36 86, 87, and 88, of ranges $7, 38, 3°, 4l ‘Townehips 86 and 87, of range Townehip 86, of range 43. _At the land office at Councit #: cing on Monday, the seventn da the digposa! of t 92. of range 46 eretofore unoffer- following named townships of the Afth prin- North of the base we cipal meridian, ¥% Seotion, Township. Range. 8 & Township. 23 & é Seaanwse oan, tawe wro~ REBSERRENS Section. Cs oe) Sree. we ote ~ mode ak! 2 a z a pZb 2. 3 “@ 3, FFFFs oom GLASSUIFRRRE NS SSarS FF 8 32 & & FSESre E37 oF rrr Fer? = S255 555 PeOveD eee eO One er 7 ¥ call & + | 4 el —++>4-4-4-4 Toe SLEESMENBTE TS a mao PRLAESERIE REN BESoeoS ma : ne TTLITIT EP tie eer Litt eteem Ts tT TTT eee At the land office at CounciL BLUrrs, commence ing on Monday, the I4th day of June next, for the disporai of the vacant lands in the cren-mumbered sections within the uudermentioned townships. Which remain to the United States,withi eles on carh side of the lows Central Air ligne mil read,” the “Mississippi and Missour: Rat! g, and the * Burlington and Mirsour: River Railroed. sulpect, as required by law, to a minimum of to dollars and fifty ceuta per aore, viz = On the “Iowa Central Air Line Railroad.” North of the base tine and west of the Afth prion- T cipal ee ‘ownships 84 and 45, o| e 34. Township 84, of ranges 56, 3%, 37, 36, and 41, Townships 64 and 85, of range 42, ‘ownsh) ps 83, 34, and &5, of range 43. ‘ownships £2, 83, 84, and 85, of range 44. ‘ownships 82, 83, nnd 84. of rance 45. ownships 83 and 84, of range 46. woahip 84, of range 47. oh th Mississippi and Missouri Railroad "” ‘ownships 77. 73, 79, and 89, of ranges 34 and 33. ‘ownships 7, 73, and 80, of ranges 35, 37, and 38. ‘ownships 77, 78, 73, and 90, of range 39. ‘ownships 76, 77, 78, 79, and 80, of rauge 4. ips 75, 76, 77, and thd range 41. a 78, of range 42, 1ps 75, 76, and 77, o| range 43. ip 7%, of range 44. ¢ “Burlington and Missouri River Rati- ships 7, 71, 72, and 73, of range 34. ships 70, 71, and 72, of ranges 35 and 36. ‘ownships 7, 71, 72, and 73, of range 37. ‘ownships 71, 72, and 73, of ranges 33, 39, 49, 41, 42, 43, and 44. Atthe land office at Dusvgve, commencing on jenday,the first day of June next, for the diepo- he vacant Innds in the erem mumbered see- tions within the undermentioned townships. Heh remain to the United States, within stz males on each side of the “* Dubuque and whe Ratlrond and the “Jowa Central Air Live Railroad,” subject, as regnired by jaw,to a minimum of two dollars and fifty con's per acre, Ont Dubuque and Pacific Railroad.” North of the base lime and cast of the Afth prin- cipal meridian foo £7 and 8, of range 4. Ow! 83, of range 8. 83, 89. and 90, of range 2. 89, 9, of range 1. North of the bas and west of the Afth prine meridian. G ‘ownships 87, %, and 08, of range 1. ‘owns $7, 88, 89, and 9, of range 2. ‘ownships &%, #9, and 99, of Tanges 5, 4, 5,6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14. *ownsips 88, 89, 90, and 9!, of range 15. ‘ownships 89, 9), and 91, of ranges 16, 17, and 18, On the “lowa Central Air Line Railroad.” North of the base line end pees of the Sith prin- ' pal le Fownshins and 85, of ranges i, 2, and 3, ‘ownship 84, of ranges 4, 5, 6, and 7. North of the base line and west of the Afth prin 1 merids ° Townships Siand 85, of ranges 1,2, 3,4, 13. office at Fort Des Moines common- 9, 10, 11, '2, 13, 14, 15, and 16, the fourteenth day of Jane next, for the disposal of the vacant lands im thi numbered sections within the undermen' towpsbips, which remain to the United States,with - in stz mules om sach side of the “lows Ceutral Air Line Raiiroad” and the Mississippi and Missouri Railroad,” subject. as regui ed by Iaw, toa mini- mum of iwe dollars and pity comes per acre, Viz = On the “Iowa Central Air Line Reilread.” North of the base line and cast of the Afth prin- - cipal meridian, Jove 83, of range |. ‘ownships 62 a:d 3. of ranges 2,3, 4 5, 6, and 7. North of the base line and west of the Afth prin- cipal meridian. Jexans 83, of ranges |, 2, 3, 4, and 5. Pownships W and 43, of fangess aud 7. Powaship 83, of rauges &, 9, 10,11, 12,13, 14,15, and ps $9, #4, and $5, of ranges 17, 18, 18, 20,24, ind 85, of 6 2H. ‘of range 3. 65, of ranges 28, 29, 9%, SI, Miseissippi and Missouri Railroad.”* North of ths base line and east of the Ath prin- cipal merid-an. Townships 77, 7, snd 79, of ranges 1,2. and? North ef the base line and west of the A/th prin- cipal m-ridian. Ti, 78, 79, sud 8), of range 1. Ps 77, 78, and 73, of ranges 2and S. ps 77, 78, 79, and #, of range 4. ps 78, 79, and 80. of ranges Sand 78, 80, and 81, of rn: rang ‘ownsh:ps 79, 80, Si, and 82, of range 1). “2 a 80, and 81, of ranges 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, fowntups 73, 89, and 81, of range 21. ‘owaships 78, 73, and 89. of range 22. . 78, 73, and ppd range 23. a of ranges 24, 25, 26, 27,28, At the land office at Cuariton, commencing on Monday, th enth day of June next, for the dis- sal of the vacant lands in the even numbered seo- tions, within the underment.oned townships, whieh remsin tothe United States within ach side of the “ Burlin: ailroad,” subject, as req mum of treo dollars and fifty cents per sore. North of the base line and west of the hfth prin- ‘ownships 69, 7), and 71, of range. ‘ownships 69, 7, 7i, and 72, of ranges 4 and 5, ‘owneht 7 7 en Gand 7. 7,71, if rang ‘ownships 70, 7!, 72, and 73, of rang ae ‘ownships 71, 72, and 73, of ranges 9, SESy 71, 72, 73, and 74, of cameo 14. 11,12 and Townships 72, 73, and 74, of range hips 71, 72, 73, and 74, of range 16. ‘ownships 71,72 and 73, of ranges 17, 18, 19, and Fornships 7,71, 72,and 7 of range 21, ‘ownships 7! and 73, of rang }, 24, 25,25, 2,2. SS, Beane 3. siniccabininis tated by Inw for the use of sehoo's, military. and other purposes will be exeluded from the sales. ‘The tracts within the “ser miles om each side” of the railroads will be sold, subject to the right of Way granted by the scot of August 4, 18, for railroada, and the particular tracts by the routes: will be sold as containing the ne respective- ly gnoWo on the offic pla t decveuon. The offering of the xbow: ill be Commeno- ed on the days appomted; and will proceed m the order in which they are advertised, until the whale shail bave been offered, and the ssies thus closed; but no sale shall be kept open erthantwo hae | BO private entry 0! ys the above lands wi So nee unti after the expiration of the two ¥ . JAM ‘CHANAN. BY sow As Biss » A. oa, Commissioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO Fue EME TION CLAIMANTS, Me u -empti: ecunar the looks within, b+ pe nae and “+ of t.wnshipe stove mentioned is required to estab- lush the anme tothe sat —_ of the Register and Reoeiver of the proper inud ofhce, and ment therefor as toom as pract s day of thoussnod eixht hund @ this notice, and before the day =pponted for the oormmmenocement puolic sale of the land of t em- bracing Phe tract claimed; of herwine olay will la THOR WENpR Cg ; fan B-la

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