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THE EVENING SPAR. OFFICIAL. LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES, Passed at the Second Ses; # the Thir- ty-ninth Congre: [Pustic—No. 1} 4 CT Making appropriations for the leg:sla- hive, executive, and jadicial expenses of the government for the year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, and for other purposes. [Continued from yesterday's Evening Star.] POST OF FICE DEPARTMENT. Fer compensation of the Postmaster Genera! three Assistant Postmasters General, chi clerk, superiniencent of money order system, topographer, three cbief clerks and the cierks. sine) uding forty-three female clers, at nine hundred dollars each,) messenger, assistan: meseenge: deparime sa two hundred and seventy-three thousand one hundred and sixty dollara, sonal compensation to subordinate tof Jaly For adds under the provisions of d, eighteen Dundred and two thousand one hundred and forty doliars For additional and temporary clerke, forty thousand dollars. CONTINGENT PXPENSES OF THE POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. For biank books, binding, and stationery, fuel for the General Post Office building, in- cloding e Auditor's office, oil, gas, and candles, pri pair of the Generai Post Office building, office fnrniture, glazing, Paint- +Bg, Whitewashing, and ¢ keeping the fire. piaces and furnaces in order. for engineer for steam-engine, laborers, watchmen, repairs of fur 'e, and for miscellaneous items, fifty- *ix thousand dollars. F AGRICULTURE. For compensation of Commussiouer of Agri- culture, chief clerk, etomologist, chemist, and the clerks and employees in his office, thirty- eight theusand and twenty dollars. For contingencies, viz For stationery, freight, purcbase of library, laboratory, fuel, Jight, remt, and miscellaneous items, thirteen ‘tbousand dellars. Fer collecting agricultur: annual and monthly reports, cellars. ‘“Atistics for ten thousand | oni E | bers of | clerks, and contingent expenses of the assem- art D; am, and ions Othe said act thereto, one hufidred angten thousaad For contingent —_< under the ; Sid fixta of August, eg! mm hundred and forty. ing, transfer, ic Treyenue, im ¢ ger which may be re- cenved on tramsier draite: Provided, That no psrt of ssid sum shall be expended for cleri- cal services, two Bundred and fifty thousand dollars. For checks and certificates of deposit for and disbursement of the p addition to the | office of assistant treasurer at New York, and other offices, eighteen thousand dollars. GOVERNMENTSIN THETERRITORIES. TERRITORY OF NEW MEXICO. For salaries of governor, chief justice and | Two associate judges, and secretary, twelve ‘bourand dollars. For contingent expenses of said Territory, thousand five hundred dollars. interpreter and translator in the execu- | tive office, five hundred dollars. hmes, and laborers of ssid | pers of the legisiative assembly, offi ch |b For compensation and mileage of the mem- ers, , and contingent expenses of the assem- » twenty thousand dollars. TERRITORY OF UTAE. For salaries of governor, chief justice, two associate judges, aud secretary, twelve thou- sand dollars. For contingemt expenses of the Territory, one thousand five hundred dollars. For compensation and mileage of the mem- the legislative assembly, officers, e bly, ‘wenty thousand dollars. TERRITORY OF WASHINGTON. For salaries of gevernor, chief justice, two associate judges, and secretary, twelve thou. sand tive hundred dollars. For contingent expenees of said Territory, one thousand five hundred dollars. For compensation and mileage of the mem- bers of the legislative assembly, officers, clerks, and contingent expenses ef the assem- bly, twenty thousand dollars TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA. For salaries of governor, chief justice, two associate judges, and secretary, ten thousand five bundred dollars. For contingent expenses of said Territory, one theusand dollars. For compensation and mileage of the mem- bers of the legislative assembly, officers, clerks, and centingent bn esa of the assem- For purchase and distribution of new and bly, twenty thousand doilar valuabie seeds, viz: For purchase of cereal, vegetable, and flower feeds, and for labor in putting up seeds, seed bags, and miscellaneous items, eighty thousand dollars: Provided, That the Commissioner of Agriculture shall only purchase, and distribute wath the fund herein appropriated for that par- pose, such seeds as are rare and uncommon to the country, or such as can be made mere prof- stable by frequent changes from one part of our @wn country toanother: Provided, That the TERRITORY OF COLORADO. For salaries of governor and superintendent of Indian affairs, chief justice and two asso- ciate judges, each twenty-five hundred dol- lars, which is hereby authorized, and secre- tary, eleven thousand eight hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of said Territory, one thousand aollars. For compensation and mileage of themem- bers of the legislative assemb!y, Officers, clerks, and contingent expenses of the assem- Commissioner shall, on or before the fifteenth | bly, twenty thousand dollars. day of December in each year hereafter, make ‘eport, in detail, to Congress. of all moneys expended by him. “or the purchase of the Glover Museum, ten thousand dollars. For employees in seed room, five thousand two hundred dollars. For propagation and distribution of plants, cuttings, and shrups, fourteen thousand dol- jars: Provided, That the propagation of plants, TERRITORY OF DAKOTA. For salaries of governor and superintendent of Indian affairs, chief justice, and two asso- ciate judges, and secretary, nine thousand sever hundred dollars For contingent expenses of the Territory, one thousand dollars. For compensation and mileage of the mem- bers of the legislative assembly, officers, clerks, and contingent expenses of the assembly, fif- cuttings, and shrubs shail be confined to | eM thousana doilars. such as are adapted to general cultivation and to promote the general interest of horti- culture and agriculture throughout the United Srates. For experimental garden in reservation Bumber two, eight thousand eight hundred collars. MINT AT PHILADELPHIA. For salaries of the director, treasurer, assayer, melter and refiner, chief coimer and engraver, assistant assayer, and seven clerks, thirty-six thousand five hundred dollars. For wages of workmen and adjusters, one Bondred and twenty-five thousand dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses, ten thousand dollars. For specimens of ores and coins to be pre- served in the cabinet of the mint, six hundred dollars For freight on bullion and coin, five thousand @ollare BRANCH MINT AT SAN FRANCISCO; CALIFORNIA. For salaries of superintendent, treasurer. Sesayer. melter and refiner, comer, and six clerks, thirty thousand five hundred dollars. For wages of workmen and adjusters, two hundred and five thousand four hundred and itty dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses, re- pairs and wastage, in additien to available Profits, fifty-ceven thousand and forty-seven dollars and seventy-three cents. For specimens of ores, three hundred dol- dare. ASSAY OFFICE, AT NEW YORK For salaries of superintendent, ass Tr, and melter and refiner, assistant assayer, officers and clerks, twenty-five thousand seven hun- dred dollars. For wages of workmen, in addition to un- expended balances of former appropriations, forty thousand dollars. For meiden tal and contingent expenses, sey- | enty thousand dollars. BRANCH MINT AT DENVER. For superintendent, assayer, melter and re- finer, comer, and clerks, thirteen thousand dollars. For wages of workmen, twenty-two thous- and seven bundred and seventy dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses, fif- teen thousand five hundred dollars. INDEPENDENT TREASURY. For salaries of the assistant treasurers of the tnited States, at New York, Boston, Charleston, and St. Louis, viz: For the (he as- Sistant treasurer at New York, eight thousand Goliars. those at Boston and St. Louis, each, five thousand dollars; and the one at Chariles- ton, two thousand five hundred dollars: twen- ty thousand five hundred dollars. ¥or additional salary of the treasurer of the mint at Philagelphia, one thousand five hun- dred dollars. For additional salary of the treasurer of the branch mint at New Orleans, five hundred dollars. For additional salary of the treasurer of the branch mint at Denver, five hundred dollars. For additional salary of the treasurer of the branch mint at San Francisco, Califoruia, fif- teen hundred dollars: K led, That there shall be no increase of salary in the foregoing paragraphs relating to the independent treas- ury over that allowed by existing laws For salaries of the clerks and mess-ngers in the office of assistant treasurer at Boston, twen- ty-five thousand two hundred dollars. For salaries of clerk, messengers. and watch men in office of the assistant treasurer at Phi adelphia, eighteen thousand three hundred dol- lars. For salaries of additional clerks in the office Of the assistant treasurer at Philadelphia, six thousand five hundred and eighty-five doliars For salaries of cler and watch- Men in the office of th New York, one hundred F or salaries of clerks, messenger. and watch- men in the office of the assistant treasurer at Sait Louis, oine thousand seven hundred and sixty dk 5 For additional salaries to the r enger four hundred dol ann UI. t $s per nd t four watchmen, at one hundred dollar: annum each, in the office of the assistant trens- urer at St. Louis, eight hundred dol'ars For salaries of clerks, porter, and w in the office of the assistant treasarer 1 Orleans. nine thousand six hundred dollars For compensation to stamp clerk in the of- fice of the assistant treasurer at San Francisco, two thousand f : F or compensat Fe, and the clerk, watchm: his office, tour thousand eig aud porter t Dundred dollars. For salary of the clerk to the acting assistant treasurer at Denver, one thousand eight han- dred dollars For salaries of clerks in the office of the de- positary at Louisville, five thousand nine hundred and forty dollars. For salaries of clerks in the office of the depositary at Chicago, two thousand six hun- dred dollars. For ealaries of clerks and watchmen tn the Office of the depositary at Pittsburg, three thousand four hundred dotiars For salaries of clerks and messengers in the ofee of the depositary at Baltimore, seven thousand six hundred dollars. For selaries of clerks in the office of the as- sistagt treasurer at San Francisco, four thon- sand five bandred deliars. For salaries of clerks in the office of the de- positary dred do re For salaries of additional clerks, and addi- tional compensation of efficers and clerks, TERRITORY OF ARIZONA. For salaries of governor, chief justice, and two associate judges, and secretary, twelve thousand dollars. For contingent expenses of the Territory, one thousand dollars. For imerpreter ana translator in the execu- tive effice, five hundred dollars. For compensation and mileage of the mem- bers of the legislative assembly, officers, clerke, and contingent expenses of the assembly, twenty thousand dollars. TERRITORY OF IDAHO. For salaries of governor and superintendent of Indian affairs, chief justice and two asso- ciate judges, and secretary, twelve thousand dollars. For contingent expenses ef the Ternitory, one thousand dollars. For compensation and mileage of the mem- bers of the legislative assembly,officers,clerks, and contingent expenses of the assembly, twenty thousand dollars. TERRITORY OF MONTANA. For compensation of governor and superin- tendent of Indian affairs, chief justice and two Associate judges, and secretary, twelve thou- sand dollars. For contingent expenses of the Territory, one thousand dollars. For compensation and mileage of the mem- bers of the legislative assem bly,officers, clerks, and contingent expenses, twenty thousand dollars. JUDICIARY. OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL. For salaries of the Attorney General, As- sistamt Attorney General, iaw clerk, and chiet clerk, and the clerks and messenger in his office, twenty-seven thousand five hundred dollars. For additional compensation to one messen- ger, under provisions of act of July twenty- three, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, one hun- dred dollars. Contingent expenses of the office of the At- torney General, namely For tuel, labor, furniture, stationery, and miscellaneous items, seven thousand doilars For purchase of Jawand necessary books for the office of the Attorney General, one thou- sand dollars. For the purchase ot reports of the Supreme Court of the United States, for the use of the Department of State, one thousand dollars. JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT oF THE UNITED STATES. For salaries of the Chief Justice and seven associate justices, forty-eight thousand five hundred dollars. For ene associate justice, six thousand dol- ars. For travelling expemses of the judge assigned to the ninth circuit for attending session of tne Supreme Court of the United States, one thou- eand dollars. ‘or salaries of the district judges of the United States, one humdred and twenty-one thousand five hundred dollars. For salaries of the chiet justice of the su- preme court of the District of Columbia, the associate judges, and judge of the orphans’ court, nineteen thousand dollars. For salary of the reporter of the decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States, two thousand five hundred dollars, For the purchase of reports of the Supreme Court of the United States for the use of the Dee portment of State, one thousand dollars. For compensation of the district attorne: ‘8, eighteen thousand five hundred and fifty dol- lars. For eompensation of the district marshals, eleven thousand three hundred dollars. For necessary expenses in carrying ito effect the several acts of Cougrees authorizing loans and the issue of treasury notes, twe million dollars For facilitating communication between the Auantic and Pacific States by electrical tele- graph, forty thousand dollars For expenses in detecting and bringing to trial and punishment persons engaged in coun- terfeiting treasury notes, bonds, and other se- curities of the United States, as well as the come of the United States, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, For supplying deficiency in the fund for the relief of sick aud{disabled seamen, two bun. dred and fifty thousand dollars. For salaries of commissioners under “An act to provide for the revision and consolidation of the statute laws of the United States,” ap- proved June twenty-seventh, eighteen hun- dred aud sixty-six, and for clerical services and other incidental expenses, the printing to be done by the Government Printing Office, seventeen thousand dollars, For compensation to the laborer in charge of the water closets in the Capitol, five hundred and thirty-eight dollars. ror compensation of four laberers in the Capitol, two thousand four hundred dollars. fF or compensation to the pubsic gardener, one thousand four hundred and forty dol 3 For compensation of a foreman and twenty- one laborers employed in the public grounds, thirteen thousand four hundred dollars. For compensation of the keeper of the west- ‘apitol square, eight hundred and y-six dollars, For compensation of two day watchmen employed in the Capitol square, one thousand eight hundred dollars, Toenable the Commissioner of Public Build- ings to pay two policemen at the President’ house, twenty-six hundred and forty dollars. Fer compensation of the doorkee; atthe Cincinnati, ten thousand two nun- President's heuse, one thousand doll For compensation of two watchmen at the President's house, eighteen hundred dollars. For compensation of three watchmen on the under sctof August sixth, eighteen hundred | dome, two thousand seven hundred dollars. and forty-six, tor the better organization of treasury, at existing rates, sixty thousand b dollars For compensation to designated depositaries, under fourh section of the act of Augast ixth, eighteen bundred and forty-six, for the collection, safe-keeping, transfer and disburse- ment of the public revenue, eight thousand collars. For compensation to special agents to ex- amine the books, accounts, money on For compensation of @ person to take care of the heating &pparatus of the Library of Con- << one pean no es or compensation of assistant doorkeeper at the Presidont’s house, six red dollars. Riad ee =< one watchman at the public stables and c: nters’ south of the Capitol, one thoussad dellane For eompensation of five watchmen in reser- —o ber two, four thousand five hun- dred ai % band at the several depositaries, under act of For compensation of it draw-| at t xtbh of August, ‘cightoon hundred and | the Potomac bridge, and for fuel, oil, and torty six, eight thousand dollars. lamps, seven theusan: bundred ana fifty- For ies of teu supervising and fifty-nine three doilars and sixty cents. jeeal ipspectors, &ppointed under act of the For compensation of two draw. at thirtieth August, eighteen hundred and fifty- | the two draw bridges across the eastern ry two, for the better protection of the lives of | of the Potomac, and for fuel, oil, and lamps. P ngers by steamboats, with travelling and | one tRousand three hundred and minety-six other expenses incurred by them, imctudtng | dollars. the expences of their annual meeting, and for ‘OF com: a more thorough investigation of the causes of | the old ba! Gisaster to yersels propelied in whole oria ALO! furnece-keeper z Ror copes of Beprecentativen, sox bundred dollars. » baa‘ Franklin cSiike wenared-abinire: core senck hemeey atx bonded dolar, atthe pensation of one hundred Gollars each to six watchmen; at nine hundred dollars; and of twenty per centum of five Jaborers in the Capitol, one foremao and twenty-one laborers on : gry grounds, eee gate-keeper, two day and two night - men, ana two furnace keepers, tour thousand seven bandred and sixty-two dollars and eighty cents. METROPOLITAN POLICE. For salaries and other Lares ff of the metropol! olice for the District of Co- lum bia, two red and eight thousand eight bundred and fifty dollars. And the compen- sation of eaid metropolitan police force, of- ficers, and clerks, be, and the same is hereby, increased fifty per centum upon the amount hereby appropriated, commencing on the first day of a eighteen hundred and sixty- seven, said increase to be borne by the cities of Washington and Georgetown, and the coun- ty of Washington, in the Districtof Columbia, in the proportion equal to the number of pa- trolmen allotted severally te the city of Wash- ington, to the city of Georgetown, and the county of Washington, beyond the limits of the said city, and the levy court of said county be, and they are hereby, authorized and required to levy & special tax not exceeding one quar. terofone;per centum for the purpose afore- said: Provided, Tha; hereafter no person shall be appointed as policeman or watchman who Bas not served in the army or navy of the United States, and received an honorable dis- charge. + Sxo. 2. And be it further enacted, That the Proviso contained in the third section of chap- tertwo hundred and ten of the act of July second, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, shal! be conetrned to embrace all suits to which the United States shall be @ part: the Court of Claims, pert intiff or dei jant. Suc. 3. And be it further enacted, That the Secretary ot War is nereby authorized to direct & geological and topograpnical exploration of the Territory between the Rocky mountains and the Sierra Nevada monntains including the route or route: the Pacific railroad: Provided, That e ean be done ont of existing appropriatio’ Approved, March 2, 1967. RAiLROADS. TO THE NOBTHWES?, SOUTH, AND SOUTH: BING SOHEDULE. SP. On and afte: will tellone - F March ‘24th, 1867, trains ran as ington... 40s Baltimo: oe aed THE G2BAT DO TBAOK & AML ROR? sour ea FAs Sie in m andseving iron four to twelve hours tn time say any other route. A hundred aes Be eatral’ Sens York. = eels 70 Daily Treine tothe West. Fhrongh from Batts to ROOHESTER and Farag rio ck o Pee 3 Hee advantage Staking ail changes in UBION, ‘OTS. and no FEE. kets by this route can be procured at the of- viv W. J. ARNOLD, Ticket Agent Northeast corner 6th aurouhood eons. y ‘Washington, D. 0. #0, Si LOURE, Oo. Pose Aaeas del-ly HEOUGH LINE BETWEEN Ace i T PHILADELPHIA AND NEW ORK . 6, a ‘Trains between Waannmte rok den Yours are Pe ve dally (except Sunday) at 7:45 9. m. and ¥Ob NEW YORK, changing cars at Philedel- Fe (except Sunday) at 11:15 a. m. and FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave dally (except Sunday) at 7:46 and 11:15 a, m., €:30 and 6: ere >. 0) DAY. oa for How York os Philad,iphia at 6:30 p. ecicering cars for Hew Yerk on 6:90 p.m. train ‘hrough tickets to Philadelphia, New York, or Baton seabe had at the Station Othes atall hours the dey. as well at the new office the Brokers Te Line, 345 Penn. Baltimore and Ohio Batt Foad savertizoment a between Wash: » Baltimore, polis West. WILBe IN. Master of Transportation. L. Mi. zB. ral Ticket Agent. RO. 8. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington. 00 99- ALTIMOBE AND OH10 BAILB Wasdincton between WASHINGTON AND BALTI- ,and WASHINGTON AND THe WEST are now run as follews, viz: Leave daily, "exe a er yak 7:00 7:45, and \@) 1, 7 1:B a. m So, onan 30, wed 2-00 a RO 200and 800p mon” Z oe FOR WAY STATIONS SOUTH OF ANNAPOLIS pteave at 6:16and 7.0 8. m., ‘and at 2:00 and 4:34 RES On SUNDA’ Leave at7:48 8m, 0003.0) and 620, o, For Way STATIONS.” “THe West. 8 ave dally, except Sunday, at 7:45 a.m., and On Bunday at 8:00 p.m. only, at Bel Btation with traing ko Baliimore to eoliug. Parkersburg. &e THROUGH TICK BTSs to the West can be had at the Washington Station’ Ticket Office at all hours in the day, as well as at the new office of the Bank- @ B Telegraph Line, 348 Peun. ith and 7t! T reets. ies Philadel; a 5 Ne Mesto! Transportation COLE, General Ticket Agent. 8. KOONTZ. Agent Washington DENTISTRY. LEWLE'S DENTAL A No. 260 TENN A AYER Oe Between 13th and 13th streets, without L mi nstert fitzous, Oxyde er Lecghine "Gul. “be ~ D® TR by Ohemical Rp eeeRtly purchased the best rater fobs onthe Aanac an improved Val- ‘seth o i _ Work, Philedelphis wd yess ele hing dental worg done can cities, All i 5 MES, M.D. aa et ene P te rama is office in thie city, Many persons wear these teeth Caan thers perpen con Wont etbtie wie seunot wear ‘ersons calling at ted with any styfe and pine ot tact thee dire, but to Tuose who are icalar,and wish the Fes that art eer process hi a ae eee wu be more fay. wa ranted, m= : Booms is olty—No, 335 "a avenue, be- 10th pte, “Aino UOT ‘Arch. street, WOOD AND COAL. Oabi COAL!! Pe WHITE ASH st $8, by theton. All sizes, Bawed and Split CAR Woop, $10 ver cord, Long Oak. @8 per cord. id ton of Coal sold by mosivere signe 2 tba. JOHN B. fo 28-19 Corner sth aud’s mesets 5 OAL! COAL! ‘T GREATLY BEDUO: PR: ook tons of 2,240 Tbr ndelived i of the city. at White Ash, 87. Bore. Egg end Furness Waite Ash, $8.00, Ken ba. ‘and ‘Wood on hand. e1 received at oqr cer crane Wharf, enth str: foot of 8. P. BROWN & SON, 25-tf 465 9th street, botween Et aod F. th: nd A’ PUBLIO a BEAL ‘ot ot tan, (18) 1m maarageacria tanta ashes 1e cash. mb 1t-colm Ne GOVERNMENT SALES. KRAUSE AT AU0- | PBOPOSALS FOR MAHOGANY. AUOTIO rz Lin THOS. DOWLING. Auct.; of a decree u Lee = Taal | Soe ary Treasury Department, Ofice of Supertistna archtrece April 8, 1867. { ‘will be received at thie office ey any, required { ion, vi "aaa fe in Government fa ted Btates relinguisne: upon day cay aceeptance of inegeouen of a teenie tment reserves or ail of the Vida, if eometaered fer the interest of the Q@vuvernmest 0 BO. | M feet, board measure Bids to state price tts envelope roe) ag °F MULLETT, Supervising Architect. OATTLE FOB INDI. RVICE. DerantMent OF TRe IxTERIOR Merc’ berecetved up to nds. s the care of these be enclosed Ly ‘s ng Camp nm the Long Bridge at public auction on the supervision of co having @ front of street, between 2d and sh of about 13 feet 6 inches. All the above property is desirable, the attention of persons desiring to P Terme of sale, as prescribed by th decree: One- she residu: ares equal in | apd Alexand: # | Mompay: 1 Acting Assistant Quartermaster. nm These buildings consist of 32 barracks, shtncle 20 officers’ quarters and other buildings, shingle it roof; 2 offices, officers’ w + Nebras&a, for the the following Btock wit: of Milk Cows for the Wipnebage & reservation in Neprasks ‘ows for the Banteo Sionx In- diane, occupying reservation at the mouth Yancton Sioux In- ote. 22 buildings, fel : mode, acabl o heed of Bite 6 and re disposed of. ited “yy Folingalehes u p Gay of $80.1. TOMPKINS, Byt. Brig, Gen., Depot Q. M ILDINGS aT ALEXAN- AUQTION iobrara, Nebrask: f mi) reservation in MA THOS. DOWLING, Acct. BBY VALUABLE FARM, NEAB THE CITY, AT PUBLIO AUCTION, The Uni buildings apo upyt 0 merican 33 heed Bee Eates tere The Co’ be of good then three por ile. quality, American (ey with calves rc ° ithe oung Orcews wi rete ed.” Bry cows will not be re- nust be not less than three Beef Cattle net less than four ON WEDNESDAY, THE 1ST DAY OF May, AT 11 o’cLOck a. ™., 1, om the premises, all that FABM wn on the map of 1860 as the ABBEOROMBIE FabM, Dempeessine (es) olaher i in i ington count; Bladensbore Lge Sen coran, This pi RE With Frame Back-} s\ of By order of thi tm, DO. March 2. 16 “th, order ol e Qui rm | * Teings fe Constraction Uorps'B. t Alexa: ee 2 Bs eS Lieutenant aes ee States Army. Sale Id, and the me rears old T Superintendent Denman or all the bids. or all the cattle if a raplle anctte will have the right to i, also, the right to reje deems that the nd adjoining the Hickey, and W.W a W BRIOK HOUS. uilding. Corn-house, Slaugh- Poultry-heuee, and all necessary out- dings. Strawberries, Grapes, and other fruits ad is now worked i flourishing. enriched, and is claimed best for early as well as general P offers the best op Ber in the ket. man, or Gardene! il be sold altoget! on the day of asle mn by ony ie to ius delivering the cattios to-be cela et tne joe ver e cal art oe {the ‘Gow of Indians Affaire im 2 5 The teeor the delivery of the cattle ned by Superintendent Denman.w! — the power te change t! eo he contract Good and snfficient bends will the faithful ful fill ids will not be received the total number of cows and b: Also, a Portable Building 10 by 12 fect. After wh: i pipe 1-ineh Lead Pipe. ae feet 2-inch Iron Pipe. r. be required for iment of the contract. for a tess number than ie call janity for invest- ited to Butcher, her, or divided to suit pur- nt fonds. OC. H. TOM PEINS, . and Depot Quartermaster. POSALS FOR M Vicn. SErWaEs THE 8 D THE #8 AN ISLANDS. Post Orrice DerantwENT, Hasch pe. * roved March 2, 1867, which is in the res follewing. viz: A® Act to authorize the establishment of mali steamship service between the United Eonete and House of “ya ed States ef America in Con- rh ef Am rn e Postmaster thorized to invite AIL STEAMSHIP 8 UNITED ith full particulars, can STOCKBRIDGE £00; et LLIAMB, Ancte. DEPARTMENT, LJ WASHINGTON O:ty SALE OF OLD ABD U OF URDNANOE. a ro able ae BVICEABLE AB- In accordance — the pro’ GREEN & WL EEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. bts rts southeast corner 7th VALUABLE BUILDING | LOTS F SEOOND BT THU. AY, the lith inst., at 6 o'clock p. We shall sell, on the premises. sentatives of the U; gréss assembled, Tl and be is hereby. ubli¢ advertisement fer the 'n OL€ Or More Newspapers of Washington. New York, cisco. re«pectively, for m: ‘bim reech. |.) about dred (2.100) | Muskets, ritted and Ly es, and other stores. Terms: One half cash, ited on the conclusio: jer within ten d on of the — — oo afterward. du ticles must be removed from the nce in six and twelve interest, and secured it on the premises. All e stamps at the cost of the pur- WS. sale. ILLIAMB, Aucts. month. “tor motes b by a deed of t encing lg ee cnlet‘or Bares BANKERS. “THIRTY T ment.each.and of suffici twelve round tripe and to contract wit! er annum between the lowest responsib! pny | service. for aterm of not more than rs, to begin ie said line shall Provided, That no bid shall be considered which: re than seventy five thousand BN & WILLL Fie! No. $26, corner of TWO STORY Auctioneers, th and B streets, BAME HOUSE AND LOT, re-room ali fitted up with Bhely: low Windows. at Auction, the 12th instal street west, near Mary: SURY NOTES, Bw WENTY BONDS, T AK OF COMMEROR AT TER Ny GEORGETOWN. D.C. Internal Reve: r Notes, Checks. Drafts. Bonds, Deeds, Mortgages, a1 ther | sale at Gove for e 3G 8 shall amourt to m dollars for the twelve round trip: per annum, » pees ~~ same be from « citizen or citizens wiped avenue, on the Island, having 16 feet front by 99 feet 10 ih a good side alley, consisting and Store. Any one wishin, ‘S8CCOm pal ood and sufficient sureties. (eiso citizens ef the nited States.) for the faithful perf act: And provided further, ance of the sai eet to inspection and eu laspection Baval constructor by the Secreta’ j4Y COOKE & Ce., BABKEES, Pifteench street, opposste Treasury, Buyend sel © tcurrent market rates, and keep onstantly on hand, a full supply of ali GOVEBNMENT BONDS, SEVEN-THIETIES, AND COMPOUND INTEEEST NOTES. Orders fer STOCKS. BONDS, &c., executed, and Collections made on all accessible points. First National Bank of Washington. (of Jay Cooke &Co.,) President, HUNTINGTON, Cashier, GOVEREMENT DEPOSITORY Title indisputable. ye-third cash; balance in 6,12, and 18 and secured by 1 conveyancing the parchaser. GakEN's WILLIAMS, Ancts, & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. ©, 626, corner 7th and D streets. RAME HOUSE AND WEsT. BETW ths, for notes bearing interest, Saeed of it on the R iy end revenue stampe at $50 down on the aps ox Tp Zz: whose report shal? a nd be 1 further enacted, TRI mn te ayo stbority of thie act shall uider the an ie si before the first day of Ja: dred and sixty-eight. and Usual stipulations of ocean mal! B* GRBEE A GOOP TWO STORY OT, ON ey 'D, AT AUCTION. BIDAY, the 12th instant, at 53< o'clock shall sell, on the pr of expense.on esch and agent to take t hem tabi hall be assigned ; thi voyages stipulst deauction mar b nes om! voy or Yo. . Tregula LJ the service: ab! that the Post the power at any ct in case of its be the mai! mat- private residence Terms : One-balf cash; ths, for notes bearit by a deed of trust on the pr ancing and revenue stam; formance of master Generel shail me to determine the cou- ne underlet or assicned to a Approved March 2, 1567— balance in six and eight rest, and secured the cost of the pur- of sale ILLIAMS, Ancts. 'Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. HOUSE AND LOT AT AUCTION. On MUNDAY, the 15th instant, April, I shall m_,infront of th i¢ to the ebroary, 1356, and H.. No. 16, follos 177, and FISANOIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED 16ta stress, opPostis the Treasury Deparimens, Government Securities with Treasurer United be recei ed at the Post Oh Department 1 vi on! ce nt ie ot Washington, until 3 0 clock DAY, the 10th day ef July, 1957. mails of the United States, & monthly line of firet-class American se: be of not less than one thousan: Government measurement, each, and of sut- ber to-perform Spice, renee tri nd the port of Honolalu, i ract im from the day ‘he first hall leave the port of mails for the Hawaiian me the time proposed to be e each way be- ate ONE MILLION DOLLARS. We buy and nell sll classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rates. FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Coliections on ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THB UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vouchers om the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give carefal ané prompt attention to ACCOUNTS of BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS, and to any other business entrusted to us. FULL INFORMATION tn regard to GOVEBE- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished WH. 8. HUNTINGTON, Onshier. Washingt°n, March 29, 1368. r OF TRE INTERIOR, TTED STATES PATENT OFFICE, ition of GEURGE sell, at6o'clock p. by virtue of @ deed bearing date the 12th iber B. ome of the land records tor Washingten cot District of Oolumbfa, the follewing named » lyirg and being in the city of Washin; Part of square mort! bered eight hundred and for the same at the steam~bips. to Hawailan Isla: ty-three, (853 ) utheast corne: Francisco with the ja “Bach bid should ma Dg the passag: and Henolule, a ‘Ay, stating the proposed days and parture from and 4 should also accompan: however, to be subject to six(6)inches, thence cast Mhece sonth sixty-two (oa) fect jane of beginnin, together with the {m Terns “made known at sale. All conveyance: and Aaveiee tea Seis aren ef aire archasel val of the Post- a the property rf should fail to comply Ss e right to resell the vertising such resale three times in NSO} GBEEN & WILLIA MB, Auctioneers. east cormer 7th and D sts. VALUBLE IMPROVED PR: ING ON D STREET 9TH AND 10TH 8TBE! TION. On MONDAY, the from time to time, ag service may require ‘be steamships offered for the service must be American steamships. of the first class in all re- ptance will be subject to by an experienced naval led for that purpose by the ¥- form in all particulars tothe ud requirements of the aforesaid act, Spproved March 2, 1557, and must be eranteed, with satisfactory testin le e bidder or bidders and their guarantors and abuniantly able to make good he bidder's same the name of each member of the firm when a company o‘lers. should be dis- Toposa.s, if am incorporated artes, of incorporatisa i spects, and before acce: inspection and constructor, to Secretary of the ) Proporais must con NN, March 2), 3867 SHARP, of Phil- ted to him the sth day of January, Design fer Spoon the expiration of es place on the Sth day of red. that the sald petition be heard it Office on MONDAY ar and show cause, i tition ought not to be granted. the extension are required to Mice their objectior » for an improvement in Handles, for seven men of property said patent, which July, 1867: their tender and gusraptee. end residence, a at 6o’clock p of Lot No. ) stated im the be annexed to the s should be sen the acdress of The Postmaster meget, to (ces “ onl sealed under cover.to an the property is in tentio: otral lecation. eneral, Wash- balance in six and twelve months, for notes bearing interest, and secured a deed of trust on the premi Persons oppos! file in the Patent set forth in writi the day of hearing, 2 party to be used at the said hearing must and transmitted in accordance with the rules of the office, which will be furnished on spplication. pers relied upon as tes- he office twenty days be- ; the arguments, i All conveyanci it of the purchas-r y of sale, CBEBN & WILLIAMS, Aucts_ & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. 7th and D streets. ST, NEAR OHIO AVENUE, AT AUC On TUESDAY, the 16th instant, at 6 o'clock p. m.. weshall sell, on the premises, part of Lot No ii No. 267, a well-built two-story and attic Frame House. hi ne to be received at this De- on or beforethe 10th day of July. 1857 ill be the last day for receiving proposaig under this advertisement ALEX W.BANDALL, Postmaster General ES NAVAL 8TATIU: EAGUE Isianp, March y order of the Navy Departine: of & ustruction aod Repai B* bos mast be Gfed in ye ft 1 the testimen: WiGricred. alee, that tine uotics be De OcYand in the Inguiver, Pi . + a the Inquirer, onee a week for three successive weeks of said publications to be at least sixty vious to the day of hearing. O. THEAKER, of Patents Commissioner P.8.—Bditors of the above copy and send thelr bilis to the Petent & paper containing this netice. D*"* SHEE oF Ordered, alse, U NITED star aving @ fine fron back toa good alley, being the residence of Grafton Powell, deceased two handsome having about 35 feet front, rauni ice Until 1p. m. of the i they will be opened jon of the proceeds of th peid tothe ealvors, also the the work Is to be completed. with the mnderstand- Lots adjoinin; ng back @ goo = ‘ts to pur 3 also, @ good ‘oalenes in six , for notes bearing deed of trust on the promises. and revenue ttanps at the cost wn on EEN & WILLIA OPEB & LATIMER, Auctionee: ite clerks with Jas. @. MoGuire & 5) Southwest corner Penn. eae and Lith street. ch tine within whicir = = EN? FFICE, n HeREURNS eboro, New Jerse; sewer running through th y. praying for the extension 3 = January, 1854, @ ers, for seve rs from id patent, which takes piace on the 2 that the said petition be it Office on Monday, and secured; All conveyance! plete it in due time rigbt to annul recovered will be all cause, Hany they | be entirely reme naion tee required te money to be paia at T removed in time, to the Government; reserved to reject all of the o!- nt for wreck!: Spparatus of the Iuformation ean be obtal: ofice of the amount of weight of iron- machiperv. boilers, and other mab aont canes KOVED. PROPEBYY OM Oi tieNT a the Fight will be fe right. wi ‘T streets North. at fe ‘ Artue of a deed of trust, gel i se on tented we wil 5 08 4: J |. we wi es, oh WEDNESDAY jee in this ship. look é " vigeo * “oy known aud de sou : s somone Pits improved by a comfortatne ? FOV taining about five reome, real estate is nicely enclesed wi! seven feet high. and under cultiva. of sale : @ne half cash. ») balance in 6 and 12 pon ti remisee. at’com of purgbiase . Ona’ bien 1) 3 re the within ten days after fi Ordered the Republican and the Intel | es f ‘Times, C.. and in the ications te Vious'o the day ice be Bee, Terr aay city dega'gest r. 0. THRAKER, St! swars PIAHOB. Feceived a new assortment of 12 the ', COR, "=. 4 SC the last tem years alt jons, racetved she said "a Pianos have, 8. Bditors of over papers to the Patent with Q paper containing this notice, mh 28-lawsw