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THE EVENING STAR. | “FROM EUROPE. New Yorx, June 7.—The new steamship America, from Bremen on the 2ith, via South- } amy'on on the 27th has arrived, “She Europe arrived ont om the Stn. Tre} Fede] loan fuctnated greatly om the new , of j Stonewall Jackson's death. i The reporta of a probable armistice, yyg of j the prospect of European offers of “Medistion between the North and the South, naq again deen revived in London. 2 The Times ridicules Gener); Hooker's ad- dress. American securities ha-ve 9)) sdveanced. ‘A great meeting Ws "eid at Sheffield lately in favor of & Tecogn' dom of the South. The mayor presided, a0 4 14,049 persons were pras- ext. Resolutions were passed to memoralize the government’ on the subject. ‘The Times says that Mr. Mason lett London m Tuesday tor Paris, which gave increased strength to the rumors of the probability of the French mediation in American affairs. The rebel loan advanced to par. The French rentes closed at 69f. 40c. The agricultural prospects in France ere magnificent. ‘The Italian Parliament was med by the King, whose speech refers very little to poli- tics, and makes xo allusion to e or Venice. Parliament is recommended to agree to finan- elal consolidation. Orsela, on the Dnieper, has been occupied by the Polish insurgents. The insurgents had gained a victory at Prisze and Karnenez. Po- doisk is in inturrection, and Russian troops Bre ordered to proceed thither by forced The Te pire i Ww jing under apanese empire is no’ a politica! and social revointion which renders it exceedingly dangerous to foreigners. COMMEROIAL. LIveRPOOL, May 26.—Cotton has been firmer, but closed flat, with a downward tendency. Flour is unchanged. Wheat is in improved demand; red American had advanced 122d. Proyions are unchanged. Lard has declined 6d. 'Troduce market unchanged. ANTIPATHY TO FERNANDO Woop.—On Sat- urday morning, Fernaudo Wood, Esq., of New York city, accompanied by several other am- biticus demagogues of the same political school, arrived at the Camden railway station, in a train from Washington, on their way to Wew York. A number of our citizens were at the depo! atthe time, but dfd not know that such @ personage was present. It was not so, however, with a party of New York volan- teers, who soon recognized Wood, and cursed him heartily, calling him a —— copperhesd, traitor, rebel, and other similar epithets. Mr. Wood, however, did not evince much trepida- tion, for several policemen, including Sergeant Chambers and officer Morgan, of the southern district, were present, and declared they would not permit the perpetration of any overt act. Soon after the train leit, and all was quiet— Baltimore American. g@7 Gen. Hunter gives as areason for enforc- ing a general conscription in his department, that among those found there was one known rebel spy, several professional gamblers, with the cheating implements of their trade, and others equally objectionable. @”A lady in Chicago, engsged in the man- ufacture of millinery goods, who was in the habit of biting off the threads while sewing, was recently poisoned by absorbing arsenic, used for coloring the goods in which she worked. wa-The lumber business on the Penobseot has ‘been unusually successful the past winter. A single firm in ngor has cnt and run over the Sebec dam 2,000,000 feet of spruce logs. Wz The rebels in Texas, if is said, haye arrested the wife of Gen. A. J. Hamilton, to hold her as a hostage that her husband will not aid the Federal cause. ware fashionable dance of Paris is now the *s Marche Cocasse.” It is danced backwards, each gentieman holding the iady betore him by clasping her round the waist. @@ Gen. Rosecrans has ordered all Rebel officers, now prisoners of war in his Depart- ment, to be placed in close conflement until the Rebei retaliation threats are retracted. @@7 The New York Times attributes the fail- ure at Vicksburg to a noncompliance by Gen. McClernand with Gen. Grant’s orders. a7 Cyrus W. Field has gone to Enropeto complete arrangements for # telegraph across the north Auantic. ‘ a@7-Seven hundred Mormons, a few days ago, passed through New York, on their way to Utah. S7-A scheme is on foot to connect the At- lantic and Pacific coasts of South America, through the Argentine provinces by rail. w7-One hundred and forty-nine thonsand | six hundred and eighty-two emigrants haye | arrived at New York since January @7 There are 9,00) guns on hand at the | Springiieid Armory. wv There are 40,000 enrolled militia in the State of Missouri ready to act. wvThe enrolling officers of New York are | enrolling negroes as well as white men. @7Goy. Coburn, of Maine, was so ill lately, that his life was despaired of. SF The seventeen year locusts, haye made their appearance in Western Virginia. A Covas, CoLp, on an IpnitateD THRoat,if allowed to progress, results in serious Pulmonary and Bronchial affections, oftentimes incurable. Brown’s BroxcetaL TROCHES Peach directly the affected parta and give almost instant relief. In Broycertis, AstHMa, and Ca- Faree they are beneficial.. The good effects result- ing from the use of the Troches, and their extended use, has caused them to be counterfeited. Be sure 4o guard against worthless imitations. Osraix only the genuine Brown’s Bronchial Troches which have proved their efficacy by a test of many years, Pustic Speakers and SineERS should use the Troches. Military Officers and Soldiers who over- tax the voice and are exposed to sudden changes, should have them, Sold everywhere at 25 cents per Dox. Jana eae RS, Batoxusior’s Harz Dre, The best im the World. William A. Batchelor’s celebrated Hair Bye pro- uces a celor not to be distinguished from nature— ‘warranted not to injure the Hair in the least; rem- Sdies the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for life. Grey, Red or Rusty Hair instantly tarns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and besatifal. Bold by all Druggists, &c. Bw The Genuine is signed WiLLiam A. Batoun- LOB, om the four sides of each bor. Factory, No. 81 Barday st., New York, mfm-ly (Late 233 Broddway and 16 Bond st.) ESS RES Dz. Dorow?’s Bugar-coated Female Regulating Pils are the very test in use. They operate speedily ty, and being sugar-coated create no nau- jlicate stomach. ai aa of ve Superiority over: rs, ice els box. Bold br. G. Ford. corner ith and Pa. avenue, Washington, le Gook, Alexandria” + eels Gana? Perxsyi.vanta Route Baltimore nd ioe ET eh ly and one on Sun ail — low fareand sure connections, Soldiers’ Hotets seid through at Government rates. Fo! nee chee ivania Route, northeast venue aud Rixth at., Was! mn. Office open from Sa. m. until? p. m.; on Sundays from 2 to 4p. m. anlely B.O. Nonrox, Agent, ——— ‘THE CHEAPEST AND BEST Hain Druin: ene a box. Slot acn "ary it a a e 5 3c Ford, corner 11th street and Pa. ington, and Henry Cook, Alexandria. |WoRLp— Bola bys, enue, Wash: ‘ly CE CREAM AND WATER ICES. | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. boardi houses and ex- ce Cream, and at elivered to any part ef the city and at }. SHAPFIBLD’ Baltimore Confectionery, 6th st. eon @ and if. m_i6-Im* FOR STAMPING NO PAPER AND ENVELOPES OHAERGE. | WITH NAME, “INITIALS, CREST, or GOAT OF ARMS, PHILP & SOLOMONS, Metropolitan Bookstore, mar %-cotf No. 332 Pennsylvania avenue, F, 7 S2tBEeaE s 00. i | j Sucesksors to ake AND MILITARY MERC N T ILORS, . ; 20''8.0. TRUNKS! td Bagsin great va- ‘Lb. HEILBRUN & 00.’s. enth st., between D and B. ap W-Ins? 606 BovenUndsr Oat Police Hel, Ne BUTTSE C ats FRESH EGGS, ma Received daily at ‘is Corner Rizuth nnd Dartests, a 2 SER hd ll Dapanaraseey €4-tf 369 Pa. avenue, eae * TRUNKS! falises and Trave! { te the Invalid Corps, is‘ented to the provisions of | im any case, the Regimental Commander ahall think orrFiclaL Pr ‘9 Oprr0s, ee a See Or ast W’ eivm.—The attention of all officers who have been honorabiy diseharged on account of wounds or disability, and who desice to re-enter the service General Ordere, No. 165 ,-0€ 1863, from the War Bo- partment, pubiisked m the papers throughout the country. Such offers are requested to eomply promptly with tire provisions of that order, and to send their written syplications, aa therein pro- vided, for positions in the Invalid Corps, (stating the character of theirlisability,) with as little de- lay a8 possible, to the Acting Assistant Provost Marshal Generalef the State in which they may be. Such Acting Assifaait Provost Marshal Gen- erat will at once forward the applications, with his endorsement, tothe Provost Marshal General at Washington. ‘ Officers fur the Invalid Corps will be appointed immediately upon furnishing the papers required by General Orders No. 105, of 1863, from War Dapart- ment. Their pay and emeluments will commence from date of aceeptance of auch appomtments, and not from date of organisation of the respective eommands to whieh they may be acsigned. i JAMES B. FRY, Provost Marshal General.” ROVOST MARSHAL GuReRat’a Oprrow, bj Wasmneros, DO. May. 2, 195.¢ All men who desire to join any particular regi- ment of Cavalry now in the field, are hereby autho- Tized to present themselves any time éuring the uext thirty days to the Board ofenro!iment in their respettive Districts. The Board shall examine them and determine upon their fitness for the ser- my 2 viee, and if found to be fit, the Provest Marshal of | the District shall give thom transportation tickets | to the genetal rendezvous, at the headquarters of the Acting Assistant Provost Marshal General of | orclaiming an interest therein, warning them, at the Btate. As soon as they presentthemselves at this general rendezvous they shall be duly mue- tered by s mustering and disbursing officer, and paid by him the bounty allowed by law. JAMES B, FRY, my 2-Im Provost Marskal General. w" eet ‘sRAL’s Ovrion, ‘ASHINGTON, April 28, 183. General Orders No.106.—The organisation of an Invalid Corps is hereby authorized. This corps shall consist of companies. and if it shall hereafter be thought best, of battalions, ‘The companies shal! be made up from the follow- ing sources, viz: First. By taking those officers and enlisted men of commands now in the field (whether actually present or temporarily absent) who, from wounds received in action or disease contracted in the line of duty, are unfit for field service, but are still capable of effective garrison duty, or such other light duty as may be required of an Invalid Oorps, Regimental Commanders shall at once make ont, from information received from their Medical and Company Officers, and from their own knowledge, rolls (according to the ferm furnished) of the names of all the officers and enlisted men under their commands who fulfill the following condi- tions» 1, That they are unfit for active field service on account of wounds or disease contracted in the line of duty ; this fact being certified by = Medical Officer in the service, after personal examination. 2. That they are fit for garrison duty; this fact being likewise certified by the Medical Officer, as above, after personal examinatien. 8. That they are, in the opinion of their Oom- manding Officers, meritorious and deserving. These rolls shall be certified by the Examining Surg+on and Regimental Oommander, and trans. mitted, through the regular channels of military correspondence, to the Provost Marshal General of the United States. The Regimental Commander shail enter into the column of remarks opposite each offcer’s name tke roll, a statement as to the general character of the officer for intelligence, industry. sobriety, and | | attention to duty; and all intermediste Com- manders shail indorse thereon such facts as they Tay possess in the case, or if they have none, they shall state how far they are willing to indorse the opinion of the officer or efficers making the recom- mendation, Similar rells shall he forwarded from | time to time, whenever the nuuiber of men fulfill- ing the conditions enumerated or the exigencies of | ing a frontof twenty-five (25) fect by | thirteen, (33) in Square nam i i {| feet to the begi | PREME Tr THE DISTRICT OF s* anit LeMare ee Sistine os the Gnited States District Cowrt for said Disirses ited tates vs. Part of Lot No, 1, Square No. 25); Baeot Tait Of Lot No. oFauarg Men sa goth Halfot Lot No 11, Square No. 68; Lot ‘No. 13 Sanere Bo. GS; Part ‘of Bquare No. 735, and Lot hereas, th. of Lot numberad ona, (1) in | squaty aban fee two hundred and Afvy, (20) hay Capt Lot. and next adjoining the eart twenty-five Lot; and the west half of Lot ibered three,in Square numbered three 2nn- dred and twenty-fonr,(s24) and the norta half of Let No. eleven,(l) in Bquare numbered s-x han- acd eichty-eignt, (63) aud Lot numbered red six hundred and eighty-eight, and that part of Bquare numbered seven handred and twenty six, nning at the northwest corner of said square, and running east twe husdred and ons (301) feet.one-and -half(1!4) inches, thence southgsixty (60) feet, thence south- eastwardly, and at right angles to Maryland avenua, forty-three (43) feet four (4) inches, theace southwestwardly, an ng said avenue, twohane dre@ and forty-e:ght (2:8) feet, mine (9) inches, to the southwest angle of said Square, thenee north two hunered and twelve (212) feet, ten (#0) inehes, to She place of beginning, as the same arc known. marked and designated on the ground plats and Blans of the city and county of Washington, Distriet of Columbia, recorded in the land records of asid District, together with all the improvements, ings, rights, privileges, spyntvenani cos and hereditaments to the samo et ed many wise appertaining. and all the right, title, interest and estate of Francis Fane; therein, have been seised by the Marshal of the United Bialesfor the District of Columbis by virtue of an act of Congress ap- proved on the seventeenth day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty- two, entitled ‘‘An act act to suppress Insuryeetion, to punish Treason and Rebellion, to seize and eontis: eate the property of rebels, and for other purposos, and whereas the United States Attorney for ‘he Dis- triet of Columbia. did on the 9th day of May, A.D 1868, filea Libel of Information in this Cou: ing the condemnation of said property and re: tate under the act aforesaid and that process of mo- nition issue against the owner and owners of said property and real estate, and git persons intereste? the some early day, to appear and answer said iIn- formatien. Jt 1s therefore, on this 9th day of May, in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred sixty-three, Oxpeneh that notice be given to the owner or owners of said Rroperty an? real es- tate, and sli persone interested or claiming an ii terest therein to nppear and answer this Inform: tion on the firet Menday of July next, and sow caure, if any they have, why said property and roal estate. and the right, title and interest therein, of the said Francis Hanna, should not be condemned and sold according to law; and that netice be given by sting a copy of this order upon the front door of the court-house of the Districtof Gelumbia, snd by publication in the Broaing Star twice a week reviously to said first Monday of July next, the Brat publication to be on or before the first day of ure next. By order of the Court, 9th May, 1963. . to P MEUGB, Clerk. ent: RJ Jel 2awtd _ Copy—Test : R. J. MBIGS, Olerk. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Sitting as the United States Disirict Court for said istrict, Tnited States wx. Lot No. 10, Square No. 40; Part of Lot No. 1, Sai No 4%; Part of Lot No. 14, Square No’ 488; Part of Lot No.23, Square No, 491: Part of Lot No 21, Square 491; Buildings, Improvements, &c. in the city of Washington, Whereas Lot numbered tan, (10,) in Square num- bered forty, (40;) Part of Lot numbered one, (1,) and Part of Lot numbered fourteen, (14.) in Square numbered four hundred and eighty-eight, (433.) beginning at the southwest corner of anid Lot nun bered one,(1,)and ean ing hen! north ninety-five (95) feet three (3) inches, thence east twenty (20) feet eight and three fourths (8%) inches, thence south ninety-five (2°) feet three (3) inches, to north EB street, thence west by and with the line of E street ¥ (20) fect eight and three fourths (s\) inches euinning; Part of Lot numbered twenty- three, (23.) and Part of Lot numbered twenty-four, (%,) in Square numbered four hundred and ninety, one, (491,) inning for the same at the northeast angle of said Lot numbered twenty-four (24) and running south twenty-three (23) fect ghree (3) inches, thence west thirty-six (26: feet, thence northwestwardly ia (20) feet three (3) inches, thence northwestwardly thirty-six (35) feet three fourths (*;) of an inch, thence northwestwardly five (5) fect three (3) inches, thence north eleven (11) feet, thence exst one hundred and twenty-five (125) ning, as the same are known, znated on the ground plats and pis \: and county of Washington, Dis- trict of Columbia, recorded in the Land Records of said District. and together with all the improve- ments. bnildings. rights, privileges, appurtonancer, and other hereditaments to the same belonging. or in any wise appertaining, and all the ri:cht, titl interest, and estate of Cornelins Boyle th have been “db Marshal of the United States for the Distric lumbia, by virtue of an act of Congress, a: ved on the seventeenth day of July, in the »f our Lord one thousand eigh n 1° An Act to sip- nand Re of the ETTeC) .to seize and con the service may render it expedient, ; | Second. By taking those officers andenlisted men | oh. twelfth day of May. A.D Is still in serviee and borne on the rolls, but who are | absent from duty, im hospitals or convalescent | camp or are otherwise under the control of Medical | Officers. In these cases the Medical Officer in at- tendance shall prepare the rolls according to | form entering the names of officersand men from the same regimenton a roll by themssives, and send them, with the eertificate of the Surgeon, | 0 duly signed, to the proper Regimental Commander, | who will forward them, as heretofore spacified, sub Ject to the same conditions and requirements. If, an officer unfit,in point of character, te continue in | the service of the Invalid Corps, though disabled | and certified by the Surgeon, he will state his ob- | jection in the column of remarks, and note the ex- ception before signing the certificate. If any | officer or enlisted man now in the service, but absent and beyond the reach of a Medical @fiicer in charge of a hospital cr convalescent camp, desires to enter this corps, he will take the course indicated below for those who have been honorably discharged the service. Third. By accepting thore officers and enlisted men who have been honorably discharged on ac- count of wounds or disease contracted in the line of duty, and who desire to re-enter the service. In the case of an officer, application for sppoint- ment must be made to the Provost Marshal General of the United States through the officer detailed as Acting Assistant Provost Marshal Gen- eral of the Btate. No application of this kind wii] be considered unless the following conditions are completely fulfilled: 1, That the applicant produce the certificate of the Surgeon of the Board of Enrollment for the District in which he resides that he is untit for active field duty on account of wounds or disease, and is not liable to draft, but is fit for garrison duty. 2, That he furnish evidence of honor able dis. eharge on acoount of wounds or disability con tracted in the line of duty. *3. That he produce recommendations from the Regimertal, Brigade, and Division Commanders and for other purposes;? and wher States Attorney for the District of al Information in this Court, praying the con tion of said property and aforesaid and that proces the owner and ow f estate, an tate under the act on issue against interest therein, h rand auswer said Informatie refore.on this tweltth 4 to appear w Mouday of July, A. D. Is they have, why said property the right, title and interest c us Boyle shonld not be mined and sold nd that notice be ziven by post- yrder upon the front door of the he District of Ci i 1 estute, and of the raid ion to be on or fore ° be 13. ‘der of the Court, May 12, 1353. = Test: RK. J. MEIGS, Clerk, Copy—Test :—R. J. MEIGS. Clerk, ~my2s Jawtd QUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF [se hae COLUMBIA Sitting as the United bikers pine Court for said istrict. United States rs. Lots 6, 7,8, in Square No, 436. Whereas,Lots numbered six (6)seven (7) andeicht, (8)in Square number four hundred and thirty-s asthe same is known, marked and desiznated on the ground plats and pians of the city and county of Washington, District of Columbia, ana recorded in the lana recoras of said District, togetaer with all the improvemenis, buildings, richts, privileges, appurtenances and other hereditaments to the same belonging, orin any © appertaining, all the right, title, and interest of Thonsas len therein has beet sei: by the Marshal of the United Btates for the Vistrict of Columbia, by vi tne of an act of Congress, approved on the teenth day of Jaly, in the year of our Lord one ‘urand eight hundred and sixty-two, entitled An Act to suppress Incurrection, to put Treas- on and Rebellion, to seize and contiscate the Prop, erty of Kebels, and for other purposea;” and where- as, the United States Attorney tor the District of Columbia did.on the mnth day of May, A. D. 1363 file a Libel of Information in this Qourt, praying the condemnation of sail property ard realestate, vnier the act aforesaid, and that process of moni tion issue against the owner and owners of «aid under whom he formerly served, that he is worthy of being thus provided for and capable ofreturning adequate service to the Government, In case it shall be impracticable to get this lust evidence, he may, having establishd the first two points above, satisfy the Board of Enrollment that he is deser- ving, and present ita certificate of the fact. This evidence must all be obtained by the applicant, and must be transmitted with his application for ap- pointment. Ifthere be no Acting Assistant Provost Marshal General for the State, the application may be for- warded through the Adjutant General of the State, whois desired to enderse thereon such facts in the military-history of the applicant as he may know, or as are afforded by his records,and forward the eame to the Provost Marshal General of the United States. Enlisted men, honorably discharged on account of disability, desiring to re-énlist in this corps, will present themselves to the Board of En- rollment for the Districtin which they reside, for examination of the Surgeon thereof, who shall examine them and report the result tothe Board of Enrollment. The Board shall then consider each case, and if the applicant is found to fulfill the conditions xpe- ecified belew, the Board shall give him a certifi- cate to that effect, vi 1, That he is unfit for service in the field, 2, That he is fit for garrison duty. 8, That he is meritorious and deserving, 4. That he was honorably discharged from the fervice. The Provost Marshal for the District shall then send the application, with this certificate of the Board, tothe Acting Assistant Provost Marshal General of the Btate, who shall procure such evi- ence of service and character as the records of theeompany to whith he belonged, on file at the beadquarters of the State, may show, and if satis- fied that it isa meritozious case, and that the man | is deserving, he will enlist him in accordance with nach special rules as the Provost Marshal General may establish. Medical Inspectors, Surgeons in charge of hospi- tals, Military Commanders, and all others having authority to discharge, under existing laws and regulations, are forbidden to grant to any men under their control who may be fit for serviceinthe Invalid Corps. The Prevost Marshal General is charged with the execution of this order, and the troops orga- | nized under it will be under.the control of his Bu-., rea. By order of the Secretary of War: B. Ds TOWNSEND, Assistant Adjutant General. Se, ‘In consequence of the pressure of business atthe Passes for citisens to visit the ‘ts Potomac will be given at the office of Lieut, Col. Oomzan, 139 : »,139 Pennsylvania avenue saa mar yet Eee OF Tobe i property and real estate, and all persons ivterested or claiming an interest therein, warning them at some early day to appear an# anéwer suid informa- ‘ion: Itis, therefore, on this ninth day of May,inthe yea of our Lord eighteeen hundred and sixty- hree, OnpEnED that notice be given to the owner and owners of said property and rea! estate, andall persons interested or claiming an interest therein, to appear and answer this information on the first Monday cf July next, and show cause, if any they have,why said property and real estate, and the right, title and interest therein of the said Thomas . Allen should not be condemned and sold accurd- ing to lew; and that notice be given by posting a copy of this order upon the front door of the Court House of the District of Columbia, and by publica- tion ip the Evening Star, twice a week previous to said first Monday of July, A. D. 1553, the first pub- lieation to be on or before the first day of June next, By order of the Court, May’9, 1283 : MEIGS, Clerk. fe ‘est : oo jer] Cops—Test :—R.J.MEIGS, Clerk. my28-2awt PREME CCURT OF TH 'U. “COLUMBIA DISTRIOT OF Sitting as the United States District Court for said ‘gO were Cap- tured as prize by the officers and crew of the United States steamer Juniata and brought into the port of Washington, Dictrict of Columbia, and within the jurisdiction of this Court, and, on the nine- teenth day of May. A. D. 1863, a libel was filed in this Qourt by the United States Ati ney for said ict ‘the condemnation of said schooner. . &€. and the owners thereof, and all therein, warning Shem 4 ‘e some answer sai Court. in admiralty sit- A. D. 1863, that notice said schooner and cargo pitsons interested or claiming an interest sppear and answer this libel on the first londay of OY next, and show cause, if any they ave, why schooner and cargo condemned and sold and that said notice be given by posting a copy of this order Bree. the front door of the Gourt twice a weck previous to said frat Manin Sat a week previous onday ©: ‘al next, the first publication to be on or before ° By order of the Court, : 6 R. J. Copy—Test -—R. 3. MBTGS. Clarke eee 0 COMPROMISE WIT: N eer ae TREABON OB NOTICE, I am authorized by the Secretary of War to raise & BATTALION OF OAVALRY fer special ser- ase Each company will be organized as prescribed in General Orders No. 126, series of 1862, All officers will be selected and appointed by the Colonel Commanding, subject to the approval of the Seeretary of War. Barly day ti Sind rly 0 2] ar therefore or red by this of this Battallion, none but sober, honest and telligent men will be enlisted, — ‘i The dest, fleetest and moat serviceable Horses only will be used. : This Battallion will be armed with the new cel- ebrated Repeating Rige, discharging fifteen shote per minute, For further particulars spply at No. 217 Penn, avenue, my lim L. 0, Colonel Oommsndiag Becalien, From the peculiar nature of the service required |i "and whereas. the ney for the District of Columbia did, on the thir- teenth day of May, A. D. 1863, file a Libel of Infor- mation in this Ceurt, praying the condemnation if said property and real estate, under the act afore- said, and that process of monition issue against the owner and owners of said property and real estate, and all persons interested or claiming an interest therein, warning them at some early ‘Tay to appear and answer said information. itis, therefore, on thissthirteenth day of May, in the yeur of our Lord eighteen hundred sixty-three, OxvkeRreD that petice be given to the owner and owners of said property and realestate, and all ‘sora interested orc aiming av interest there- to appear and answer this Information en the first Monday of July next,and show cause, if an: they have, why said property and real estate, an the right, title and interest therein of the said Martin I. Smith, should not be condemned and sold according to law; and that notice be given by posting & copy of this order upon the frent door of be Court House of the District of Columbia, and by publication in the Evening Star twice a week revious to said first Monday of July next, the iret publication to be on or before the first day of June next. By order of the Court, May 13, 1363. est: R. J. MEIGS, Olerk. Copy—Tert:—R. J. MEIGS, Clerk. my30-2awtd RATIONAL LOAN. THE NEW SIX PER CENT. BONDS of the UNITED STATES, PAYABLE TWENTY YEARS FROM DATR, Or atter Five Years, at Option of the Governmon © THE COUPON BONDS, In Sums of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDEED POLLARE, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARE, and ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, THE REGISTERED BONDS, In Sums of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HDNDRED DOLLARS, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and TEN THOUSAND DOLLAES, INTEREST CoMmMancue AT DATE OF FUE- AED PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY IN GOLD. These Boups are the GHEAPEST GOVERNMENT SEOURITY t now In the market, ‘Tho Interest, at present price of coin, being equiv alent to & Pex Canr, in currency, FOR BALE BY JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, 469 FIFTEENTH STRERT, DusaLzas @UVYERNMENT BONDS, TREASURY NOTES, CERTIFICATES 4RHY AND NAVY VOUCHERS, COIN, CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE Geo §-tf SEORET DISEASES! SECRET DISEASES SAMARITAN’S GIUFT! SAMARITAN’S GIFT! THE MOBT OEBTAIN REMEDY EVER USED. “ Yes, A Poritive Cure” for GONORRH@A. GLFET, STRICTURES, &c. Contains no Mineral. no Balaam, no Mercury, Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure. 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Def 17 and 18; sections 20 to 77, inclusive; and fractional Bections 4 and 35, of township 8, of range 3. | Sears township 8, north ef Columbia river, ofrange 4 a srsccionat sections 18, 19, and 30, of township 2, of range TS Fractional township 8, north of Columbia river, of range 6. ai Fractional township9, north of Columbia river; and township 10. of range 10. x Fractional township 9; township 10; and fractional townsbips 1] and 12, of range 11 At the Land Office at OLYMPIA, commencing on Monday, the thirteenth (13th) day of July next, for the disposal of the ae lands heretofore un- offered, situated in the follewing townships and parts of townships, viz: North of the base line end east of the Willamette meridian. —_ The surveyed portion of township ae tones; fractional township 17.south and west of the Ni qually river; fractional township 18, west of the Nis-. qually river; all of township 19, except that portion east of Puget Round and the Nisqually river, frac- tional townships 20, 21,and 22; township 23; frac- tional townships 24, 25, 25. 27, 28! 29, 30, and 31; frac. | tional township 32, except so much of township as is covered by Penn's Cove military reservation; fractional township 33; fractional township 34, south of Deception Passage; section 1 to 15, inclu’ i sive; sections 27, 23, 2, 39, of rangel a P south and west of the Nisqually 2, of NE \;, the SE 24 of NE, the NE 4 river; N of the NW2;, and lots 1, 2,3, and 4, of section 35, o: township 17; lots 1 and 2. of section6, and fractional sections 7 and township 2; fractionsl town- ship 22.23, 25, 95, 27, 28, 30, 31, 52, and 33; frac- tional sections 30 and 31. and lots 1,2, 3,4, and 5, of sections 32, of township 54; fractional sections 1. 2 11, 12, 13, 4, 25, 26, and 32, of township 37; sections 1 to5, inclusive; sectious 8 to 14, inclusive. and frac- tional sections 17, 23, 24, and 25, of township 33, of | range 2. Fractional sections 5 and 6, of township 21; frac- tional townships 22 and 23; fractional township 24, east of Admiralty inlet; 1 townships 25, 35. | 27,28, and 30; fractional township 31, west of Port | Busan bay; sections 17 to 2 inciusive; lots 1,2, and | 3, of section 2; sections 27 to 32. inclusive, of town- i i inclusive; sections 17 to 21, anasections 2 to 35, inclusive, oftown- e 3. tional townships 24, 25, 25,27, 4. +, | North of the base line and west of the Willamette c meridian, ‘ -Fractional sections 1, 2, and 3, south of Cowlitz tiver; lots 1 and 2. of section 4: S] and 2, the SW 34 Y 3. and the 8 of section 5: sec- 8; fractional rections9 and 10, south tions 17 to 15. inclusive; & W. and 31; f west of Mission claim,ot township 12; 16 17, and 18; fractional townships 19, 40, 21, 22,25, 3. and 27; all of township 30, except Bort Townsend military reservation; fractional townships 31, 2,3, and 40, of range 1. Townships 11, 12, and 13; sections 2 to Il, inclu- ; Sections 13, 14. and 15, and sections 17 to 35, sive, of township 14; sections 1 to 15, inclusive: sections 17 to 21, inclusive; sections 23 to 83, inclu- sive, of township 15; townships 16.17 and 18 frac tional townships 19, 20, 21, and 22; sections 25.25, 27 4, and 35, of township 25; fractional townships 36 and Si, of range 2. Township 13 and 14; sections 1to 15, inclusive; i ctions 22 to 27, inclusive; sec- Fi mnship 15; sections | to 4, inelu- § to 15, inch: sections 17 to 35, in clusive, of township 16; township 17; sections J. 12, 13,24, end 25, of township 15; tractional townships 19, 20, 21, 2, end H; sections 9, 31, 32, of township 31, of range 3. * i Township 13; sections 1 to 4, inclusive; sections5 and 6, north of Chehalis river; sections 9 to 15, in- clusive; section 17; sections 19 to £5 inclusive, of township 15; sections 18,19 and 25; sections 30 to 35, inclusive. of township 16; township 19; sections 1 to 15, inclusive; section 17; the N 3, of section 18; sec- tions 20 to 25, inclusive, and section 35, of township 20; sections 7 to 15 inclusive: sections 17 to 35, inclu- sive, of township 21; fractional fownship 3); frac. tional sections 22 and 23; lots 1,2. 3. and 4; the SW %¢ of 8K 1 and 8 7s of SW 14 of section 25; sections 26, 77,28, 52, 33, 34. and 35, of township 31, of range #. Sections 1, 2,11, 12, 13, 14, 23, 24, 25.25, and 35, of fexnebip 13; sections 1, 2, 8, 4; sections 9 to 15. inclusive; sections 2 to 27, inclusive; sections54 and 35, township 16, aud fractional township 39, of range Sections J to 15, inclusive, of lintel 4 17; sections 1, 12, 13. and 14; sections 22 to 35, inclusive of town- ship 18, of range 6. ‘ Bections1 to 15, inclusive; sections 17 to 18, of township 17; sections 1, 2,11. 12, 13, and 14; sections 2 to 27, inclusive; sections 34 and.35, of township 18, ofrapge 7. a 5 peclanty es sections Tv to 24, nelu- Sections | to 15, ive, of township 17, of range 8. | Section 1 to 15, inclusive; sections 17 to 24, inclu- sive, of township 17; township 18. of range 9. Fractional township 13; fractional sections 1, 3, 4, 5,6, 33,22. and 25; sections 4 and 27; fractional sec? n Five; section ‘ions 5 of township 14; fractional town- ship 15; sections Sto 10, inclusive; section 15; sec- tions 17 to 22, inelusive, and sections 27 to 35, inclu- sive, of township 16; fre: 1. 2, and 3 sections 10 to 21, inclusive; sectio: nal township 17; sections 5, inclusive; sections 22 to 34and 35, of township 18, of range 10, Fractional township 13; fractional sections 1, 2, 3, 4; the E 3s of NW 44, and the E 4s ef section 5; trac: tional sections 1}, 12, and 13, of township 14; frac- tional sections 6,7, 18, and 19; sections 25,90, 31, and 32, of township ‘15; fractional townships 16,17, and 18; townships 19 and 20, of ra i. Fractional townships 16, 17, and 18, of range 12. Lands claimed under the donation laws will be excluded from the sales, No "mineral lands,” or tracts containing mineral deposits are to be offered at the public sales, such mineral lands being hereby expressly excepted and excluded from sale or other disposal pursuant to the requirements of the act of Congress proved February 14, 1853, entitled An act to amend an act entitled An act to create the office of surveyor gen- eral of the public lands gon, and to provide for the survey, and to make donations Hers of the said public lands, approved # ptember IN THE STATE OF MICHIGAN. At the Land Office at IONIA, Commencing Monday, the thirteenth (1sth) day of July sect, for . for the disposal of the vacant lands in the even aum- dered sections and parts tons, Within the under- Mentioned townships bgt to the: United tes, within six mileson each side of the railroad “from Grand Haven and Pere. Marquette to Flint, and thence to Port Haron, qubiect, as quired by a ion minimum of two dollars and fifty cents per acre, ; North of the base line ag west of the principal mer ris The N 3 of BW % and SW’ of BW % of | the WE and BC react Secs OF Beet era theN Ry ee Ne oe wu oF ion thd the SW of section 10s nentio eas oh a ; Pie He theNU A QeReornW. NW ofNWoet ‘section 2; 22 = 5 {oS = of seetion 2S; the BE x of NW X, tke canes farer Z ‘0. 693.) | and th af eon BW S.ursection wy SOPBEME COURT Gor '00- Y THE ranelpene oF THS UNITED | ¥ yf pee ot 4 %ofNE ' of paiaclgcs hemes ~. eee ie ons i B Perr tasked “Leego.s, section at f SeeX «9 tere hal Sisters. In 7 lew, I, + | towns! of rae a Wk of NW United States ox. bere af Lee Bone auace No. | Prosidant of-4 of tates of Amerion, do bers: The NEw, ny 4 OLN ee ee and tho tat ements, be. ft the city oF Washington: | BeBeld si die uadermentioned Land Odions ia fhe | on of Spence sy and Wrercas, thet pave of Let neimberee f in | MICHIGAN and KANSAS. a: the porioa herein- | rE 6 ot AN tt sattlon © sgctions square Bumbered three hasdred, aud sovesty. | after designawed, to wit: if, Mabe is; the NM, the SE 4f,and the N 2, of @' sevoaty- i * ? oes BSe. bet l i : tire N 4g and Bron the sliey atm Wwint distant Wente fet gt | IN TRE TERRITORY OF WASHINGTON. = Se ae settee the Bit tthe BS C Trow the porthwast corner af eat ie |. atthe Land Office at VANCOUVER, commence | ' Or BW Xx, of rection 3 the the ft twenty (20) feet, thence pourh tices | ing on Monday, the third (31) day of August aext, | BW fy of NW % of section 9: the Bn) fost, theuce west imomt Hi) feet thewes este | for the disposal ofthe pubiie lands heretofore ua: | W ic of NW 4. und /B x of ORS, Fits ao) tealbe the begigningy onl that recta? | offered. situated in te following townships and | wection S27 he kW § of BES) Fol muyumbered twenty font (24) tu unre nagberet | parts of townships, vis: ae i ed nat GS Of ME oc mairty shee (Gal teee frome De oe coer | aN at tans a ond cast af the Wilamen | AW athe SW'ti of NW 'Qy of see Uh lotsas the same sre Known, markadead shes |, Fractional township’, north of Columbia river, | . Of range & vated om the ground plats and plans of theeity and | ineluding all of Vancouver Irland exeepi the wes- At the Land Office at EAST SAGIN AY, eom- county of Washington and District of Columbia, | tern extremity; townships 3, 4, agd 5, of range 1. meneing on Monday, the third (si) éay of Auaust recorded in, the land records of said Digtries) to: { "Fractional towanhige Tnerdn St Golgmbfe river; | ee Ee hs atepoust (of the vacant lands in the wi ii yvementa, ‘ 2 jae 2 14, e =f sections parts ions, Fights, privileges, appurtenances, and Other werea: { tons it fo adtuelusive, of township Botesace 2, | gum mumbered section townships, which Temain te itaments to the mame belongig OF iD any wiseap- | Fractional township i, north of Columbia river; | 1 Uiited Staten, within six -iniles ou each wide of i , and all the righ’ ‘titie, ana in rest and i township3; sections 4 to 9,inclusive; sections 17 to 21, | the rsHroads from “Amboy, by Hilladale and Lan- estate of A. Y. P. Garnett therein, have becn } inclusire. and sections 2 to 33, inclusive, of town- | ai ‘nd from Grand Raph a. to some point on or seized by the Mi of the United States forthe {| ahip 8; sections } to 7, Inclusive; the N 3 of section our Traverse Bay,” and “from Grand Haven a District of Columbia, by virtue of am act of Con | 8; the N 3 ofseation 8; the Nh ofeection ¥0;eee- | BEC? Traveree Baz. pang from, Grand Haven aed : approved on theseventeenth day df July, in | tions land 12; the 8: of section 17; sections a 2 + ron, enbjcct, a8 required by law, to a minimum of and sixty-two, entitled Am Act to Bappreas teases | Soar nN react ae ad ae the Sol a eennalen Sy | fro dollars pad Of ante per acre vin: = Tection, to pabish Treason and (on, t seize | the 8 ky of section 8; the 8 3, of section 9; the 8 x of | North af tha base line and cast of the principal me and coniiseate the Property of Bebels,and forother | section 10; sections Ii to 16 inclasive; and sections g of NE, BW 5 purposes;? and whereas. the United Btates Atior- | 17 te 8, inclusive, of township 5, of range 3. The E ce i] be xe ney for the District of Golumbia did, on the ninth | Practiensl township 1, north of Columbia river; | %, 8B of NW k, lots Send 6, end Gay of May, A. D. lass, Alea Libel ef reformation | sections a: lc nea Iran sections ‘7 te a ineys’ { sections: fractional section } in this Oodrt, praying the condemnation of mia | sige of teenie t otteneeee *, | Henge pitownahip 18: the OR 4 property and realestate, under the act aforesaid Fractional township 1, north of Columbia river; | $0) the BEE \, lots and 4, the End'that process of monition ferue mgsinet the | sections 1) toon petetye eal See ae aie Ryo BW 77 orseotion n gh the 8 iof HB 4 BBM SuWiall persons’ Interenied OF Slaterinr ces eeeaee | Pa EES OCTARECS, senbin river: | the cCRW Sana BW Horsw € orsecuea therein, warving them at some early day to appear | sections 22, 25,25, 27, 34. and 35, of township?, of | 3, oS Dr iR}w “{tis,tbereforecou this tiath day of May, inthe | “BetUsne 1,2, 11,12. 14, 15, 20,21, 22,29 $0, andlot | SW is oONE 5% of section 30; ti ear of enr Lord eighteen hnndred sixty-three, | 1, of section'SI, of township 2, of range?. j Section #3 the 5 34 of WEA B Dndvknd that notiee be given to the owner end | “Fractional townehte 3 worte, of Onlambia river | MofBEX, ef sectign $4, 0 township 0 owners of said property and real estate, and ail | of ri iia tion 4,0f tomnahtp 2 the W Hot sh ys and SW Toone interested or eleiming an interest thereia, | Fractional township 2.north and eagt of Columbia | 4 of section 13; the Be x and 2 Of RW 5 of 00 Bicnday of duly went nnd show catee, i’eny tney juredtionaltownehap north We Golambia river; pope Frections sections 3) and a of township 13, iave, why said property and real eatate, and the | inclnding it island; and township 3, of range tional section 4; the BW X of NE, Ws of Po Gaructt. should not be gondemmed' cnt wuit'e: | “eractionsl township2. north of Columbiariver; | NWikE y atNW i ond BR tate SAS cording to iaw; and that notice be wiven by postiag | and townebipnS and 4, of range 15 * | Mon 20; the # iy of NE, the 88 Mi. the BN of BW & copy of thin order upon the frontdoor ofthe Oeurt | Fractional townships Zand 3, morth of Columbia Sate of BWM, f section i the Wis of House of the District of Columbia, and by publics river; and townahip 4, of range 16, HE? = a ced io a oe ion.» the . r, twice w week previous to ‘ownship 5, of range 2. aS * ai byl said 1st Mondsy ofgaly Bers the first jublication Fownship 5, of range 3B. Ni SW of hw Paras Rowe a pe cnet hekore Cue brat day of Sune naxt, Townthiv otras: and 8% of BEY. of section 10; the NE Ad ot Fee Tests, B,J MBIGS, Olork Townnhips? and feof range 38, ; BE Js. REW of BE 1 and W J, of section 1d; ction Copy—Test: 83. MEIGS Clerks my 90-2awtd Townships? Gand 9. of FANKeSt. as walle 44; fete aes and 8 fractional Ry "s mon 18 Wi , excep’ ~ c t . E GUPREME COURT OF THE DisTRICT oF military reservations; townships 8, 10, and 11, of sok a Bx of BW A : Hons 35 . Tan, be itt dari i i i i 4 of BE iz, the Ws of BW i ‘ 3 of balboa er th A ooh wAboliownebin, ox SCE and tect resco se” | section shsthe WAOCNE © eud Neel NW 5 of United States vs. East Half of Lot No. 16, Reser- Bections 1 to 15, inclusive; sections 17 to 24, imelu- | section 36, of township 14; the B% of NE Vi, B i of vation No, 11, in the city of: Washington, D. sive, and sections 27 to 34, inelusive, of township 7; | SEs. and SW % of 8: ® of section 3; the NX of Whereas, the Est Half of Lot number sixteen, | townships 8, 9, and 10, of range 37. * | nection 38, of township 15. of range 4. 16) in Resérvation No. eleven, (11) as the same is | Sections 1 to's, inclusive, sections 17 to2 inclu- | Let lof section §; fractional section 10, of town- nown, marked and designated io tue grosoa late | Sive. and sections 29 td $2, inclusive, of township 9, ip 9; the E }; of NE 34, lote 1,2, and$; and the NE and pisns of the city of Washington’ District of | of range 38 : : * | de « {tection 2h the 8 %¢ of SEX of nection Golumbla, recorded in the land records of said | North of the base line and west of the Willamette | 28: the BH of B Er township leithe AW anew. = Dullliogs, Hohter privitesch, spouses ay | eactional townans aa, anag cantor Col. | oftecton mine W feuatonsl at RE 4a, the W ss other hereditaments to the same belonging or i ia river; scctions, 7.'18" 19. 50, 81, and oa, of | STEEN. tnd NE % of SE AC ofsettion értote 2,3, ¢, any wige appertaining, and all the right, title, and | tommehin a ieseene 8 wad nge'l. "| 5: 6.8 and 9. and BW A of BEX, of section 8; sce" iiterest of Martin ©. Bmith there ny uas’ bona tional ‘township 6, eat of Columbia river; | Son 84nd fractional section #y6f towmship 18 ee. Dictrict of Golamsbsn, bs winten are a ep eee | fractio township 8 sections: Tite ib inclusiversec: | <M OFNW X(N 3s of EE ihe Witte : Fieivear ofour lord one toasand evi nenicod | cas 274,l8 sections 2 tp 2. tnclunive:tections | Ry’ or WEL ARC and Wit of ection i fractional and sixty-two, entitled "An Act to muppreas Insur- | rives sections 9 to'ae toclisteeraeetions Sl te ry eee ee EES Aa canbeceea tan eee and Belellion. to seize | inclusive; sectionas3, 4 amd 35, of township 10, of | sé 1 Soe RW iret ecethan' 30 ot tasinshin as tet con! e 0} els, and for o' e 2, BI & , 0! 3. purpose as, the United States Attor: | “Eaciisus 1, 2,6,7.8, Hs 12, 18.14, and Jenections | No.2. 83 of BE %. and BW fractional %<, of section MH; the E fractional part-east of Kawkawling river, the N 3s of RE 3. and the W fractional +4 of section 82, of township 15, of range 5 IN THE BTATE OF KANBAS. itite tant dea; Louias ct ears oe . the of Au; next, for disposal of the public lands heretofore, anonered situated in the following townships and parts of townships, viz : South of the base line cand. east of the sizth principal meridian 3 ‘The parts of townships 32, 13, 14, and 15, Inside of the Rhawnee reservation, re , The parts of township 12, inside of Shawnee re- servation; townships 18 and 14; and the paris of fonseiine 15 inside of Shawnee reservation, of e 21. The parts of townsaip 12 inside of Shawnee re- servation; townships 13nd M4; and the part of town- ship 15 inside of the Shawnee reservation; and tha | parts of townships 18, 19, and 2) inside of the Mismi reservation, of range 22. The parts of townships 11 and 12 inside of the Shawnee reservation; Soyeatiipe 13 and 14; and the parts of township 15 inside of the Shawnee reserva: lion, and the parts of township 18 inside of the eh ea ion; township 19, 2, 21, and 22, of range 23. ‘The parts of township 11 inside of Shawnee reser- vation; townships 12, 13, and 14; the parts of town- ship lo inside the Shawnee reservation; the paria of township i8 inside of the Miami reservation; townships J9, 20,21, and 22, of rarlge 24. The parts of to ed il inside of the Shawnee reservation; townships 12, 13, and 14; the part of township 15 inside of the Shawnee reservation; the rts of ponnalete 18 inside of the Miami reserva- ‘ion; townships 19, 20, 2), and 22. of range 25. At the Land Office at HUMBOLDT, commencin on Monday, the thirteenth (13th) day of July ne for the disposal of. the public lands heretofore un offered, situated in the following townships au: parts of townships, viz : Scuzh of the base line and east of the sixth prin-ipa meridian. ; The parts of township 23 inside of the Miama re- servation, of range 2. ¥ The parts of township 23 inside the Miami Yation. ofrange 23. | =<) The parts of township 23 inside of the Mi: fervation, of range 24. % a oh The parts of township 2 inside of the Miami re- Bervation, of range 25. Lands appropriated by low for the use of ole, military and other purposes, or iands on ich ap- plications have been filed under the provisions of the Homestead law will be exeiudedl from the sale. The offering of the above lands will be comm: on the days appointed. and will proceed in the in which they are advertised, until the whole she. have been offered. and the sales thus closed; Lut wo Sales shall be kept open longer taan two weeks. private entry of any of the lands will be ad until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under nity hand, at the city of Washington, this twentieth day of’ March, anno Dominig one thourand eight hundred and sixty-three. By the President: ABRAHAM LINCOLN. J. M. Epmuxps, Commissioner of the General Land Offic, NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS, Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any of the lands within the townships and parts of tewnships above enumerated, is required to estab- lish the same to the satisfaction of the Register and Receiver of the proper land office, and uake payment therefor as soon as practicable after seeing this notice, and before the day appointed for the com- mencement of the public sale of the lands embracing the tract claimed, otherwise such claim will be for- feited, UNDS. ser- Te- Commissioner of the Genera! Land Office. Note.—Under the regulations of the Department, as heretofore and now existing, no payment can D6 made for advertising proclamations. except to such ublishers as are specially authorized to publish by ¢ Commissioner of the General Land Office, ap 4-wisw ALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE, By direction of the Hon Secretary of the Interior, the undersigned will receive sealed bide fer ae reese ot aey orallof the ss an r |, the: being ong the choice and best farming and in Mi ince, These lands comprise what are known as thi Winnebago Trust Lands in the State of Minneso: and will be sold to the highest best bidde: tracts not exceeding one Aundred and sixty acr each, under the aviaie of a treaty coneluded with the Winnebago a 2a ace 'eR8, B} ve rua . hy ‘An ma we the reruoval of the Winnstags oftheir Reservation in an act of entitled * indi acre. Bi ig accepted, the party making tho same will be notified as soon thereafter as tice able. Ifwithin thirty days after such notice the fail to make psyment to the upder- the land for which such bid was made will be aubject to sale to any other person. Patents will be issued amd transmitted to pur- cheers i Cer after armen as tp end cs ye prepared. Payment! made eit! i cash or in the certificates of beak er the btedn of the Winneb: Indians, issued ioner of Indian Affairs, for the. debt of seit tances, jecured to be paid out the pro: of the ‘said lands by the artic:e of the trea‘ above mentioned. The right to reject an: and ail axpreaaly zener xed. bids be Sealed C.,and endo: ee et ebago “DESCRIPTION OF LANDS.” of actions$.7, 18,18, and 3, of Towushi 106 north, ion8 6,7, 18, 19, 90,31, of Township 107 north, of ange 23 west. Feotcn $1,0f Township 108 north, of Range 33 west. Sectic #: ae 5 toms, inclusive, of Township 106 north, Bections 1 to 34, and sections 27, 23, and 2), of Township 107 north, of 4 west. ' : of gens sito $6, inéluai a ‘ Peeciens 35 03 3, inelusive, of Township 106 nerth, Sections 1, 2,3, 11, 12, and 13,0f Pownship 17 | north, of Range 35 west, “f of getions s $2 to 35, inclusive, of Township 108 * | atte fF rownships 106 and 107 north, « 3 D S of lanes} ad 36, inclusive, of Township 103north, ra : Bids will be rece!' above ‘the lato July ment, at witch Gree ait Shia tea he eeived will be examined and acted 5 «. After Sea < say next, bide will be pomainee tv o mont & x Witt DOLE, issioner of Indian Alisirs. is 4,153. _mys-2awéw ARRIAGES !} my6é

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