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AAAS od qnesert: lands, and private land claims out the | 80th September, 1850, awalte further appropeiation by | other of State, under acts le titles. to make provision in wong: | Seater, under, sols of epAtepria en abcde” | “The survey of the village lots at the Sault Ste. Marie, | The AANA —_ pd por DOORS OPEN 476i: CURTAIN | FR EOADW AY THEATRE.—E. 4: MARSHALL. SOL law, to in under the provisions of the act of the location Beary, cents; PInfla< ounte; Beate | TD see —Doors open at 634; to commenee ab 0! ", fer securing to sctilors, by | © “The duties of the Surveyors General of Oregon tees i i completed as 8008 a8 28th Beptember, 1850, Squal if not exosed, 1a, euch suse oo otneetey ore INUOH AR, cotie Private Donen’ §0 and 6. Wednesday ore’ Bes: Toy mallest legal ou will embssoe | Sts sees nun fn resciatiog tcleais wise, oe tno | Siarlmascas othe partes Tatncasted sal eve bees | Siete setomatenaed ae eee three ny Fi of Macdua, Mr, Giese’ | Tile ierierasd's Rew play onttied 1NGOM in all here, at the of the act » oud pet iY uader authority . ble allowance be au- | Myron, Mr. Stevens; Polydor, Mr. Gritithe; Ne Gul | BARBARIAN—The Timare . pared a ia passage Atlantic side, ever command an adequate remu- set, and the instructions from this ofce. ei 88 thorised by law for such epecial duties, amd that, such pe Ingemar, Ms. Bede alsever. & Ge oy ge 2 » 1851, California | peratii boundary line between Lows ‘allowance be made yt ‘Lethngwell; rasa, arth et aorthonia, Iand claims, they were bona lledged | "°rra°sxorbitant prices of all the necossaries of | Minnesota, oa the parallel of 42 dee. 90 min. north lat Gere fa Florian may reader the location of the ‘acre. | Bef fe conelnde with the drama of tne FOREST OF BON” | Soper honnin nits winh ts from the former te, allowing, at | 1ff9, rents, and the wages of labor, where they aro | tude, under the authority of the act of 3d March, 1849 | dondo 38 tm State, under certain judicial | lor; Eloi, Master Cony; Lioutenant Macaire, Mr. Stevens; | Female Righte—Rapid. Mir » rents, jage > hey He 9 sume Nine, mm the clai under meh one located, aresuch ‘as render their salaries notoriously uring La mpoted ” peer Ursula, irs. Yeomans. Mags Jo eea-fox, Mr, qual quant on other ic - This | inadequate te the maintenance of their families. : 4 RS STRERT.—DOORS IBLO’S.—DRAM Measure may be re as analagousto | The snnual compensati form: ; “<q Angus ik, Dress Cirele and Par- $1. Deore L| wrens rccogsied iy Cara gon = = and of the inter: 1,500." ree Sel ad wich tones cau Ferase Bue, $8 act of Congress e 26th '» , for the d that their salaries alized, and made imes . Sdjudicatios of elaims by the courts, whioh act was | Deerespond, as to ntrinalo valdos to thet of offcors ss is | nd they ery Sisley, Mr, Lee- Wave, ae eateanee te ree ‘States, by the | of si jar grade on the Atlantic. presented to be low and wet, interspersed with lakes of the same | ae ie A urton iiss ‘A. Goodall Jame 1844. NTIC SURVEYS. making 4 lie. . elude ‘Wile G Pras, A prelimi and most important atep in the For details of the labors, ‘as to the field and office ‘The past admonishes that along uncertain boundary | Arredondo > | She by ie 73 soneinde rillexe, ry .: -q extension of our land system over California, is to | duties in the several-surveying districts, since my | linesbetween States, serious sectional difficulties are like ‘The act of th JBANNBTTEB AN secure the final. sdjustment and bey y the | last annual report, I refer to the accompanying | ‘0srise, Timely precaulicn tl cbvints mast tore, nepou Perea ding 1 we separation from the bona reports of the Surveyors General, which also Esrty 4 3 = eras Serlvoe the former sovaceigniles sent their estimates for the fiscal year ending doth pepe fac rll nlp ee it is recommended that such Pay my Fo sed the act approved | 2tB¢> 1853. Will be made the base from which to project the publis | sbon day evenin Banofit o ‘o this en 2 IN MICHIGAN. surveys to the north of it, and on whic! r Greek Triump! layed 4 he barietta of the Mr Jordan; To Son; 3d March, 1851, entitled, ‘An act to ascertain and | The estimates submitted ded to {ts south; and may hereafter be extended to the under settle the private land claims in California.” Pur- | the expense of all the ey Po howe core | Resraiins tet te tie ve tata al cee | inte ane atee suant to that act, three commissioners have been | in that State. Proj , appointed, as you are aware, by the President, who During the past year, the special object has been <— view, the establishment of the parallel of latitude | treaty of 1832, the larger portion id — x. Fox; Motisse, Mr. Clarke; iss Hathaway. ‘after which, | Mr Blanchard: | Fox; Sbelat Mrs, Bherrett in {our charaoters. To be followed Trish farce of the LIMERICK BOY—Paddy Miles, Mr. rt Dunn To conclude wit P Id; Darby Sulli oy, Patrick, Arno! h lies im Godfre; AEB ye enole To conclude with rama of the ‘Mr. Brougham; Ald. Blower, Mrs. Maeder. Bew tho ic the first session of »b hb jive, is ted | sippi,and the residue in the t bedy has | FREN' PY—Mi jhaway in three characters; Col. di has ordered shat. en the Beers mon to effect the com on and closing ap of the Sur. | o the true LN reper erecagy Neg mengentoce pened | eae as “eee Mes mona he grant beds Das Gourey, Mr, Arnold mmed, Mr Clarkes — December, 1851. Instructions, which have received | tho appropriations Pape Pay Se SG Ie deaigned to commence the work at the earlet atit- | with the Todiane HALL THURSDAY EVENING, DEG. 4.— period coming spring. Gran tary ‘Teatim barn gy Bove Foss Sone ee eeeae Ber nmey he completed during another season, | provoseD SUBSTITUTE FOR AOLISHED SURVEYOR of the | Bea. he Commitiee of Arbaguments take pleasure Ys d by the law, and giving such references as, . Shor the wavy? aad ager ave GENERALS’ OFFICES. hat'shey heve'es te iia believed, would aid and facilitate their , me0e nae 7 3p “ee tions ave alr ’ ms That er ite ate Seino ie bh yey went | ‘The act of “i i seaistance of many balented artists, who tions. As it is understood that no S oF | Deen made, together with the survey ofthe islands | moment to the neighborhoods interested, where ie is | ™ent of claims,” ke, | Qerequts this tertimonia of reopcck, During Mexican plats of survey are extant, for lands in 7 i found that time, aceident, and other causes have im. | Confers on the Secretary of the , (now Interior,) | White will be presented with s Gold Medal, from his frien Califo ual i Pi ene RY rt orb arggen ny BE ore wgye the Attorney General, aad the ons, | dao massive Silver Fischer, che gift ot E. E-Chrity, Bo nis, no actual survey, so far as is known to | be the concluding work in that district, prior to the | paired or obliterated the earlier surveys of thon | ee eed Ofna of the Gene | alee, 0 mattake justly celebrated Chtisty’s Minstrels. 7 this office, having ever been made during the§sove- | closing of the Surveyor General's office, w short. | De: fires in the woods and prairies, and mischiefs from »% conjoint authority to determine, on | ary found aot ntequondy to have blte | Pinel of oie end jute iat caaet othe | AA. Fp Ean ate fohowing artists have volunteered, reigaty over the country of either Spain or Mexico, | jy thereafter, beexpected, under the act of 12th | ‘esmasters, charac ips, Req. The = it e important to devise some measures Yoon 1840. The corscotion of the dofective sur. | Tied traces of the lines, and des or removed cor | Snomsions character alluded 2p hg the | set, an ‘and will appear om this oocasion, each differont in their res- B THE FOURTH ANN x ner beundaries sections of country, yught . That act proved highly sal business—t ara: Dra whereby the Board of Commissioners and the courts | veys alluded to, is a work designed to be performed seein ee by the of county, #0 ettorivise | ite operation ; but as it bas @ yh ae Perertaenta ttiest het aver goamepieated os one nme iB ee Pee oe Wacom Dae oe 6 C, Hitters (by the The pieces selected are 8 would be enabled to ascertain, with precision, the | with all the presaution necessary to protect the | than by are-survey, made to start from remote acknow- | cases of similar character have since accumulated, [ sug- | say concert room in this 9 CATHAMINE ANUP LTRUCHION particular els of lands claimed, and such as | j; haser: raed ledged corners; ‘establishi: st the propriety of a revival of the mn of T. 8. Hi ‘ were the subject of conflicting titles. aye dl ake the old lines ana ee ‘all iy the interval a citing ‘Although am cap hed Eome ix fication in the sey ‘ot the preemp- | (by . pe Hind perm The following seray rotate See This object could only be properly effected by ro | *hémand to make the old lines and corners avail” | Coit surveys there is found some of the most eficient | tion law of the 4th September, 1841, seems to be required. | Uf imitations 0 4 bs suiting inatory surveys to Bo made; and the | Able wherever found. To that end spociiie instru | work, yet tie belivved that many of them were imper. | L?enew the recommendation made iu my last annual re- | kind permission of Thos of Commissioners have been dir-oted to re- | countability forthe effectual execution ofthatservice | {°t!y executed, and the corners too frequently omit ort, that in addition to the present notice presoribed by | celebrated equilibrist, Thos enty)s aeirg claimant, in all eas toes duly aushoatt | “in goonelion withthe fvarveping Jet be oon | Soe"ratied tte trkyrIn sso ot seam | mers tiated io mae ala teir nemo ts | Ma AND, Wreck iar cet eat —— on of survey, ex! tract elaime leted, and particularly that portion of it situate | where the Indians were permitted to remain duting the | enter within the peried limited by the law, and to | -eeailtis Fate orci (us She kid pecmlgion, 6 2. Soy ‘ “ : and showing the nature and extent of interference. hh the vicinity of Grand Traverse Bay, the Sur | pro: of # i ; from the well kuown propenalty of | that have in good faith the vttlement and | Sobre Sd’ pine, Master Benjamin’ Const ny pews tom «spied Max Marets 4; Messrs. Goodall, J. Sefton, Chippendale, Skerrevt, and a way ort startling novelty i Price ef admission, $1. Fer full particulars, vee bille of ful stone breaker (b7 980, iad, permission the day. 4 erof Ethiopian repeeventations, ENEFIT TO MISS CLARKE.—THE PUBLIC 18 RES- Sush surveys are required to be executed at the ex- | yeyor General invites attention to tho itaportance | that people to fol the wake of the eyors, | improvement contempiated by it. I would also recom- veo prt, ne acorane ich the OF, | ofoponing and cnarating ron hy fh govrm | tua doa te manele in ths moar Wyte oe | Rando ohte ni, er umes t man. is it should be w , that te y.may be unal ‘appear at the La 8, to | tho United States Surveyor General for that States | Tor ‘river, along the line “between ranges glenca | we CFon of thls office: in 1800, sack Burreyor | take the aidavite before the Register or Receiver at, the by whom the surveys, and any interference which | gnd twolve west, a distance of about ninety miles to | Gener, a8 cts the details of executions of time of entry, as now prescribed by law, that upon satis- | N rr of Ethiopi: Bay exit, are required to bc examined and cart: | Grand ‘Traveres Bay. "The country through which throu dent | Caicers they be autherivedfopermit the entry. subjects | Bandy 1 og. Suelion'g American Braeé | 02 pectlrily autores ont ane plscs om Baturdny evening, + The Surveyor General has, also, been in- | this road would pass is represented to be well wa- fons from the bead of the department | the future confirmation of the Commissioner of the Gene- contest wienced pes | Deo. 6, at the Brosdway Theatre, when © serie 0! ca vrecing this partiular, ted the rerult of the measure covoot | 2rge,Wisn stone in abundance, eoll generally rick, Tee Spntnaetarrnce | ta land Often, pon is being furnished wth an mac: PURO Shi yee, an D coset, My Bawa | Hints ratte Maat ttilrag oho wil emataay T; are ca and climate delightful. ip! Ta to the | vit of the claimant of the tenor of that now prescribed, 'B Yates, G. Mester Payne.” Th dd thei ‘to f the talented fail to be of signal advantage not only toindividasl | “The Surveyer General suggests the necessity and Judgment, ebd 1c wes not until the | taken before « Justice ofthe Peace.cr other ofloer autho: | der the mperinandence of Mi. Gzotas Keane, Cards ef ed Bay be guained at ‘hotela and @ prin o! claimants, but to the public at large. Tho effact hange in its organic rized to administer caths, and showing that the f mi cents, which can be obtains wrill be tofemove, at-an early period, all doubt as to ne Tart ton ie GA aie oe | s apr Piich took place in 1826, that | aulred to be sworn to, existed at che date whea the en iotely and music stores in the city, 0° bc the door on tne | way sheabr the particular pareels of land claimed, by making | modate the northern portion of the lower Peninsula. | 0vet tbe details of deld operations. Prior to tha: period as owed Slonee 807% o'clock prectasly. ates ss their locati ; agency gard tails ‘access to the mining region of Lake 8: RNUM'S AMERICAN MUE ARNUM, pot avetatoaconaios novent ayia Th eed now district may involve the neces- See fy and ‘hat with the « voter ain to ee present difficult and expen “eg wrteay yoo Han HRISTY’S OPERA HOUSER, MECHANIOS' HALL, NO Pert yl Toe mi Es ‘Assist- sibabi calssansts andthe materiel ad to | tity of modifying the existing boundaries of the | system and uniformity in the official returns of the se- | all flow through the Bt. Mary's river, snd around the 472 Broadway, abeve Grand stroot.—Open every night | ant Manager. Admission to the entire Musoum and = The vublie interest will'be that, instead of hefsing | *dJ0ining districts on the east of it. Taal surveyors’ distiicta; pat to that’end, it; became | falle (Sault Ste, Marie) there lee portage of about a mile, ring the woek unul further notice. Tho Sad weil | ances, cents, Children under 10 years, 126 nla. Fe ie IN WISCONSIN, IOWA, AND MINNESOTA. ‘also to descend to matters of detail in the | s¢toss which provisions, copper ore, &c , have to be trans- Segre Carey erence 8, 0 and x. 1236, cents ‘The ne Gi ling and Ent the public domain in suspense, first in the surveys, 3 ‘vessel vigatil tnd then in the disposal of them, inorder to preveu: | waist pcrizence thet, tho Surveyor General hed | fold wort, and of ite claborste efforts tewards thes, | Eiessy built, bave alse. tobe. tranupected sctoss that collision of title in future locations, the public lands | 96th April last. The several instructions to him | both, so far as it ould exetolse coutrol, the records pee: ot erent sen pag, om timber fit for ship- be, at once, and aa effectually released from | for commencing surveying operations, in readiness | testify. found near the lake, Were » ship canal cut qu peareeenech. free cet eyo gS ‘4 wok gn and awaiting that py he were ‘despatched as ‘ann -whataves sane, or smbination of causes arising, pereak pe peeiee rs ee 9 wend ibe Ty tae e throu, rocesss Of ja \ ¥ fects in some old surve; to prevent i witwiknciet. peat they could be recorded immodiately after | Portions of public: land ftom belue eld, becauce they | the iron ore of that region promisesto be equally attrac: Years, cotomencing st Souleen P.O prising jaa ver- of “ talented’ i! 204s) ‘ad ssiEtaomtas? Font oy tote os Sareaiae cents. Door: Bat and will commence at The Chi Bt tie Saturday ascuoon souoeree ars de- ‘Tho archives of the former governments of Cali- | “Tr on cannot now be identified. Such has recently beem re- | tive, both as to sbundarce and purity. I deem it «duty 5 ? presented by the Su General | presented to be the case in reference to some | toinvite attention to the subjest, with the ion ELLOWS' ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELS, AT FELLOWS’ os oe <2 = Ret g lala Badd bag red exhibita the na Or the ourvere ta tebe district, | fier pag Bagh Ro, es: that should Con, neo Bt to grant to the State of F Musical dat ue Brosdway, bovwoen Howard and GREAT PREPARATIONS ARE ON ZOOT > and imparts much usefal information, confirmatory | viduals who have expressed thelr intention to memorial. | Mi quantity ofland to aid im constructing such Piagetian OP0n, Getty eee omaat ere D Peles vy Oy the sanctioned a proposition frem that officer to employ | of ‘account ti ize Congress 0 pore wal Py ‘mining interests would be promoted bj performers, the management of J, B. Fallows, rb, pati 'd historica) cavalcade, representing @ competent person to arran, ol and index ae ilitie of th a ro the character and were seported to this office as oan Sree ae te and the sales of public lands in the colt os pealan a pa png + asraneecnntronees | i Fry dentas this se td them, kn to gen ag archives available in the | a Wiedeadkd ta the teaiiacnseseiiicn, and incther fie gtine of Sarverce Conetal of ame” and else chat ichigan much Increased. ‘eas np from ul te 0 ine ectabli Ines on ge ise o o joate most comfo " examination of titles. It has also boon directed, | portions ot the dtate, the surveys of large bodies of land Race Cee, ae ete eee OF Fane, 1860, Reve | public and private survers, ela Sf, laborious. Beors open at 63: feday an afternoon as well as evening performance. t to the Surveyor General's suggestion, | will have been completed before the close of the season, rd eys, claims and sales, Indian thet, for their severity. the archives shall be kept | ready for market xs Year, and from the showing made | State authorities, asthe law directs. I have also to ob- | Teserves and locations, are {ntimately connected, alike im’tin boxes or trunks, properly labelled, number- | #8 tothe settlements, number of inhabitants, and saw serve that the jurisdiction of the former surveyor gene- | in legislation and in ministerial action; and it is ed, &6 . . | mills found in those there i every reason to be- | Talehip. which embraced the States of Ohio, indiana, and | often difficult to determine where one branch of duty According to instructions, the Surveyor General | lieve the new lands will command ready sale. pn Mg ly ah TR pas aaee aries becine, Consent, and harmony cif the point of intersection of & bare | yi Minnesota, the high ‘floods of the season rendered | td {adiene, and, the archives ofthe publle surveys tn | fo imceeeastly demanded. snout: SF® there o comeition oF the country exizentely unpeopitions Sir sameamh op ths aipbaliand 48 tha sek Besides the important duties devolving on the prin- BEN 'T OF TH R.—FESTIVAL, direction of the Ladies’ Benevolent Society, St. "ani, to be held at Nidlo’s Saloon, on Friday in re am, at the door, To com- clock. 1 Green room, reparatory to the opening of the theatre. - oy! ane We. FLEMIN G, Stage Manager. ridian line on the summit of Monte Diablo, | authoriti SS Eee oa ation anid to said 8,000 feet. From this ini: | condi operations, #0 much so that the surveyors were | *'ih¢ abclibinent of hove mirreyore’ ofc has anpoted cival clerk of public lands,” private land elaims, a AMUSEMENTS IN PHILADELPHIA, tory point of rations he was active! ed | ‘ded, and ‘ofthem to ‘ais! | RO em pediment towards effecting re-surveys, for “ surveys,” rs of the office are distributed RANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM SQUARE, ONS | } om History point of operations he was actively engaged | subsided, and some of them, tc relingush it alteguther. | Feilfying the evils complained of 1" propos, there- | amongrt accountanta ‘and bookkeepers, with their KT Mook shore she Naiicual Thestro—Osaeas Los, wit | L'eanet New fork, Putedaiphia, ng Balumore Meee at itvand Sotablishing the base, “These, it ig ex. expectations of the Surveyor General as to what would | fF, in order to remedy the defects of im the Aisbama, | sa*istants; engrowers of patents fur purchased lands, | PrrPPsOtrciseass to commoucs ia ths acvorncon ab tures | git ol Pactonsor "d, will be completed before the beginning of | be effected in that territory the past season, but are said | OF, SRY other surveys, within the Btates where those | Under the supertision of the Recorder; and engrossers g'dlock. and tn the ronieg ec ask, He cotrtaln } of and select, and yeh oc can be feon at ne ~ | offices are abolished, that this office be invested with the bounty land patents. | Wins cotene, a the surveying opere- | agg Spore ryt tne peg or hig 2 oo — tame power and authority over the whole subject of sur. | Into “tract nY Vand’ sales books.” numerically | sther piace 0 tions will, inevitably be retarded. The extension | iat « so far as ascertained, the best pine ties have | Yeys a8 the late 8 ors General exercised; and while | ®rranged, in advance, for such purpose, according to Lea's Female pian 1 of the standard paralels will follow. Tho foregoing | not yet been reached by even the lumbermen; yet many | *° Ordering, it would be necessary to causeto be pro. | Tange, township {rection and minor subdivisions, Rane man in the world, wh epecations will regulate the projection of the town: | of feet are anaually abstracted, ‘and the vided by law an Inspector of Surveys in the State, to as. | the minutes of sales of every tract of land sold by the pd) m ; lands ‘ip surveys throughout the central portion of the | thereby dered com val 7 that un. | certain and repert on the nature and extent of the defects | g0Vermment are entered; and these, with the plats of State, ssber fut copriativas by law, and | less they are brought to me topreastions wilt ‘con. | ¢2isting, and estimate the costs of their correction, before *Urvey,constitute the practical and «fective checks [ected for their beauty and , and who personate s num- for which estimates are with submitted. To | tinue, and in all will be committed by @ class | ®Y, remedy could be understandingly attempted. As 0D the 0} tions of the district land offices. in | ber of beautiful tableaua; s company of Arad = who ge regulate the surveys of the lands drained by the | of men having toe mwenne te on « larger scale.”” yet Os nature could rarely, if ever, be effected by » ——— beg ue alto indicated all locations and re. | Wifough & variety. of feats of strong)’ and. 4 naNerity 8 CRloredo, and those ‘on the southern coast of the | The decided opinion of this office to the same purport | P*F mileage compensation, some new provision of law | novations, for multary, Tadiany lighthouse, and other | Ribition The ‘world ; te er on We families, seh: noalata ong iin of sack | Sula: oe fre ana | Pacquonte, 1236 combs, | hes Beem heretof - would be neceseary, admitting of its being paid for b; us form so | State, another base line and meridian have beer | fone ween, heretofore expressed; and in order to Dring | Der dlem allowance, together with suck’ ether srovistoce | many indices to all the public land titles of the | Swefor‘en’ vearivs. "Pen meperee rveyor General, with their intor- | gavance surveys were ordered as far back as 1846. It is | ®24 restrictions as may be deemed requisite. country. . Admission—Sente in P: section at Angelos, and this has been approved — hoped that early appropriatiens by Congress may enable ‘THE NEW TERRITORIES. Some ides may be formed of the extent of our official | seats, 3736 eonts; bexes, 28 een! by the ment. For the northern surve: the di int to effect continuous surveys, embracing | The expediency of extending the public land-surveying | Operations, when it is considered that the archives of the is probable, a separate base and meridian iso | the entire lumbering regiens of country, and have them | *7#tem over the organized territ: ries of New Mexi pane lf ER ee be found ind’ sable. From these several main | proclaimed fer sale as soon as practicable U y be expected to | hundred and eighty-three folio manuscript volumes ; xeINIC Hnel the towmailp surveys will be Prelected, to ame | | In lows, according to instructions, the Surveyor receive early attention from Congress; oad the ests, tat about one million two hundred and twenty-one of the ‘Throw i si ral contracted f the township li Dlisbment of » territorial government for the Platte river. | thousand patents of different kinds, all duly recorded, | mot braco the agrisultural portions of the “tate. Ti | Sppves frm the accompenytag map.) of ll that portion | ° Nebraska country, went ofthe Musou rive, and be. | bare been lmued; nd that as preliminary to the prep splendid “rams ypub00 fons werihen, Be. | paepPotenete ‘ite,cue, pocnaieey aigenlica 0 tbe, bas, aries, thus arranged, will admit of tho si | ofthe State between the line dividing ranges 34 and 96, | {"ecm the State of Towa and the eastern spurs of the | tion “f mets Dalene ihe comuination, of about two He, oomgantce, wi Sirurday, Dacembercth, | Werke It is intended eapesialiy forthe, 74 multane pe any amount of force, ‘on the east. and the Missouri river on the weet, and be. | Rocky Mountains, would have to je the extension | mulion nine hundred and Afteen thousand five hundred | st previsely, $ o'clock. I. her pior foot ot Warten | Sousemplating marriage, ne It, diseloees’ iam | or shoeg ranted by future operations, for the rapid progres | tween the bese line and first correction fest or | Of our surveying rystem over any of country that | title papers were necessary, all of which are on, our files, | street No OR. for, ecting with the fi hich should ‘be known to them particular! 7 and completion of the surveys. In 01 the'line dieting reamcs £0 sad 40 tothe! Minsourt river, | may be acquired from the Indians in thet region. Nolshowiog of this Kind, however, ean impart. an, nde- Fi rranefeee, on arrival of the esoonge aud male | "ite aoee whose becith dona uct permit ofan increase ot nection, pa Ry a refer we the yr hie poneral region (of country extend some 2 100 miles | thon oP OLOBICAL REPORTS. p mye ne nol bens complexity a, an. "OF p oF freight gat the othen 177 Woes | ily. pees: fe—the wife, the mother—the one panying r from the Surveyor Gone: te m the southern boundary of Iowa, nded on resolu the Senate was passed at its last sex | Dest of dutics and detalle connected with this branch of | surest, corner Warren street, North River. either into womanhood, or the ia the Se) ber last. He therein alludes to pecu. the wast by the Missouri river above and below Council | sion, “That the forthcoming of Doctor Davia | P™! ie fleld of operations is becoming xsi of years, in mature contemplates an important a |. | Bluffs, is waterea by numerous ‘emo: Dale Owen, United States , on the ¢ | 90 enlarged, co-extensive, as it now is, with the country STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—FOR NEW | Gas discover the . Ber eiteciies attending Ce susenien of ite yal hi are iti Blous Maple Grek Boiler River, Boy: | lowe and Wisconsin, and alo the :friheomiag reper ot between the great lakes, the Atlantis and the western EE sits Re Guy 4383 ed Mac, oomt | femnii ord Dent oertals mode of ours, in svar? @ iy a , Morqueto Cree others, | Messrs. Foster an ; tates coast ’ steams! son of the extreme roughness of the country beyoad fe tng ae pk ks, and sundry others, | cstion te the ines satan) Lane pete aa a | “The statistical and cther documents annexed to this | Rt. on Fuesday, December cee ae 2 the plains, where it is broken up by steep and | “Wthose streams, as reported by the Surveyor General, | be ordered to be printed, together with the maps, dia. | Report are designated in the following schedule, and al- Kites of to Havans and Now Orleans—New mountains, the division of the year inte the wet | yecame so nrlicn aa to im Aimort inepar: | grams. sbetebes of woouery, and llastrations, whic, will | PhAD*S EI? Tet our obedient servant, Balin Sto, Forward Saloon Bertas, $40, Stosrars Barsse tea and dry seasons, want o % uent.ab- curveyces, Socom saan, Senpee a 5, $50; pence of timber suitable for poontta boundaries ; all ani it have Goon eangiaione a eyo ame 4 executed dm the recess of t. got aa J. BUTTERFIELD, Commissioner, Baier w til be wiened after route Havana Ws ie ! ‘esa tending to increase the labor, and add to the coat tere subside, the residue, partly done, will be finished. slal direction the Commissioner of the General Land | Hon. A. H. H. Stvanr, Secretary of the Interior. pense ing wid ‘eemsat vou with the’ oom. ; of ‘work. remarks as respects the survey of @§Tbat officer further reports that, “Between base | Office, in time Present an early on potion * | gnd first correction line and west of the line di day of the ensuing session."’ The ia the reso- | Ver Report of the Secretary of War, seo lo ofhen, He othe Sa OF wt the mineral lands are arranged under that heed | Tipges ‘and 25, one hundred and one townships and | lution to make ans jon’ for those works, or to | Eighth Pag | ence EO. ROSEN eecaseet Wearent ae the wor.» this tina, (now sbent err corner of Warren street. months.) peal soa bore Zahen sh 20 P ag IFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—ONLY | | ne mA C! rough Line fer min eis00, via Chagres direct — PP. fractional townships. bave been contract propriety of departing from the square system of 4. wislon, I ey Surveying, in respect to the agrisultaral lands situ- {oyersnmed in the world for richness and feruiity, and ated upon navigable waters, and pecan meee many theonly drawback is the deficiency of timber. Many of of the smallerstreams, and that they should be laid these townships are settled to some extent, and the tet- out into suitable lots, wherein the essential advan- tlements are rapidly increasing. The district adjoin’ jiseouri river is almost ent _— of wood and water would be equally dis- the Mi tirely claimed by act couree of Benate decuments. under the sanction tributed. settlers, and in some these claims are valued of the Senate, this office exercising direction THE MINERAL LANDS. at frem two to three thousand dollars. There are several | over jon pete we Aad “vag waged al ona Ton ama For paasagy of freight apply ‘aireot, corner Wartea street, Nork Ta eg kg Ny ny eail from a 2, Sua- ook, P. M., for i , . | Respectable towns and villages in the above named tract, | Cesary, and as was the resolution. That heto tothe vicws oxpressed in my last auneatteport, | amonett which are Traders Point, Coonsvile, Tadlen, | work will therefore, bein readlaces for early deli to the mode to b di tfui | Town, Kanesville and Carterville, A number of saw and | The very elaborate of Dr, Owen, however, could os Oo! gad pursued in ti atful | + i mille are in operation, and k ho single townenip of mate smisbod to ta « siuniler evutee, aa it wae not , there least four thou- | tecel ¢ for that purpose, ‘more particular! 10 full developement, however, of theircharacter, tand souls, The country bears every evidence of indus. | for the reason of the ekpremed desire of Togist. end determination of their extent,in orderte theirdue | try and prosperity, and has. in many placer, the appear- | that his report might be made to ocecupy s ‘shied page | separation from the agricultural lands, with the view ance of a country settled for years.” varying from that of documents. All | to their final disposal, have, so far, proved a sourcs | _ It is understood. in reference to the section of country tetlon, therefore, was Py re to await the further | of no little embarrassment. Beyond all that, time west of the Mississippi, in [owa and Minnesota. that the | pleasure of Congress in the matter. labor and ca) J recent treaties of cession. not yet ratified, with certain RAILROAD FROM CHICAGO TO MORILE bands of the Dakota or Sioux Indians, © with Under the act ber 20th. 1850, entitled | pice tired he ica proven el ye | ofan the Bs oft Mla ncaa rosea ge a EI Gh al A Giibe Dame peronrex aca ox betas Borthern boundary of ¢! state. And , that | Mobile.’’ all the lands im those States within fifteen miler | py Ca tor vase erourial yoeerien ions Private the said treaties embrace thore iands in Minnesota. | on each side of the supposed route of the road, (the ‘any | extending as far north as the Crow Wing and Leaf | lateral limits within which the law restricts selection: to © ¢ provisions of law to regulate their survey | Tivers of the upper x | and Pijiki or Buffalo | be made.) were immediately on the passage Oi the act. | specifi: ° | river. emptying into iver of the North.” | withdrawn from ale and subsequent disporal, Up to the present time | STC, “lows into Lake Winnipeg, und as far west as | has einer nee Saaaniniee se | no satisfactory ¢ivimate has hoot tormen Of th? | the woet bank ofsaid Red rive boon 6 gat |» ft, siso to that of | ary next forthe Biate of Lilinois, and to the fret ot | time and expenditure of money requisite for as- | Re Big Sioux river, empties Into the Missouri February bent for the State of fin order to | complishiag thoseends. In consideration of all the | These cemions include a body of land, ¢: on | afford for the completion of the location of th» | therein existing uncertainty attending the mineral lands, | | the Mississippi river, from the north boundary of lows. | route, and the selections under the grant. At the lates: | est that Congress defer definite action in regard | as far ni ‘a® Fort Gains. near the mouth of Nokay | advices, it was understood that the route of the road in TR oes of self abuse, &e., are Acorrect ides rtising, boastis ateat importance. ‘Is is mi d the Tite me English book, fraud. to them, but suffer the public surveys meanwhile to | river,embracing the im) it neighborhoods of Lake | Illinois had not been entirely and definitely decided det 0 THE AFFLICTEO.—AN INFALLIBLE REMED) fy, evel al the hanced of interfering | Pepin, Fort ‘Snelling, and the Falls cf Bt. Anthony, oppo. | throughcut all ite extent. but Unat the vanes pro- | Fant Waluse at 2 en orn Teruo eoganee, sonsequensss secuiing Som it neral bearing regions to naroit. | site to which are extensive settlements, and progressing | grersing, and would soon be determined ; and to Ma, box loo Urosdway f : ut that the surveyors surveys. Estimates for — these lands are not, | that end all the facilities this office have been Al —. victime of indiscretion and quackery, Pe Rye ge | however, submitted, the treatics with the Dakotas not | afforded. In Alabema and Sllaslasippl, it ls understood Ca: Care —~ in porvancs. ” done, to require them to note all mineral indiga- | vie beem rat ” ee pore wet "r RENIZ PASTS AND PRANIE BIXTURR TEES tions coming within the range of their obsorrati i IN LOUISIANA. e ‘tions for y the agents appoint. | rer J ve nO ey fear no competition ‘The report of the Surveyor General shows that the | ed for that object, by those States respectively, and lists force of his office has been actively engaged in the work | Of the same deposited with the district land officers. On | green on the A necessary to the final approval of large bodies of public | recript at thiscftice, from the proper authorities, of the such scientific arplanetions 08 ch localities and private surveys. also in the necessary re- topriete maps and liste, duly authenticated"the pro- | may hereafter be orde: is procedure it is | turns for the several Distric’ Pireed Olboee, and for this steps will be taken for the final adjadiention of the | ag at | Office. Gent attention is also shown to have been paid to | gratt on the principles heretofore adopted im similar | on seeatial Kierruptlon’ rom the ma Ty the duty of selecting the swamp lands aceruing to that | cases, and afterwards for restoring to market the lands + | Stat withdrawn co far as unclaimed. for the purposes of the | physicians rorrheea, hen, aud Gleek, Sold as ug Btore, No. W0 Noruh Wiiliass survet, oorasrot Chatham, | ‘%,fT0 7ouen, te, be oured of Set (ES TG | treatment in & short {me Bans. Shere gime ase | had Paley “ens phyeiniene ee tor , Desides using every quack medicine bear 4 i Venstt.-Win. Fe 7 enslosing & fe0, pats cae wre OAM rad it of exhibiting the same on the offi 7, and which may rerve to and at the same time exclude the great bodies «f feteren: da in the Maison R athe | read. ron Fer dalesi a by cosleding bon, them ad, While the mneveys ate S vanaing, some | Boron de pad lens in which final edfodications swan LANDe Win, $120; sncond gai we Shek Caren. Steanewre, bev of shaw apt sentt Fostern {wei in Abe sveninig: Sunda stave L Pas course of proceeding may be matured for deter- | have heen made in favor of the United Btates, the in- tion of the ! ting theswamp and over. | see a. ‘medi sd Reade steve, joors from Brosdway, crpcata cours of procecding, maybe matured fc deter | havven magn iy rae tae ued Gini, ie | Tox eamation of thenncramung angrump soto | Erg ul cant on soe Dove an amount tw | ried Realestate ereran | Saver sale eet prospective value and extent, so as to admit of their | January R.LACROIX'S PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE— entire separation from the agricultural grapte. b Pitvh edition; »; + Crole, “ flee N.Y. ‘The Surveyor (ien.ral of California, in his com- The act March 1851. glows settlers in the De | General munication of 90th September last, remarks as . . pre eiaPon nee, ty, being bouse- | their repo follows: sctually residing thereon, tension of the public surveys over CONVERS’ INVIGORATING CORDIA’ remedy for oad of bod ‘Dereoi Sd March last, respec! ively, relat'=, > to th tively. i* ce ¢ great attention. So far as thore is taparleneedreteoon on boar. | been issued ; Si or | lands ite within Ihe cistricts over ig Surveyors a ‘And Rewepapers must pase through tae Po | FDR | el to refer to ‘tr OF PAAIAES, SEPIE ARD, Jv. Brostyny. | e tims | merous | _Proneh, German, and foreign foe reeeived and | a ame,”” | tect, from pro- | pronght im common with Beluish goods, yagh bills of "jon te complete proof ond pay! " within | cise par Ue, = under the grant = | Inding are given ia Haveefor New York. from that date. The Surveyor fn bo suggests | thore subject to periodical overflow ao as to prevent their q Hoe ce ire tt come sesee before ber wil | cultivetion, where the came were curveped in the ary | ['SE,UMILADBLESIA AND LivERron’ Shiv 0d to examine the surveys, when completed, t be assigned. without special examinations | (iy the 7 returns to the District Land ul the expense of ‘ing such exemine PHILADELPHIA. PROM LITER FOOL. obviate the supposed disabilities in eonsum- | ti set forth by the reports of some of the Surveyors | City of PzMer., wureday, Gity of Mopanestes, Wetnee- the action of this office, im | General. In thone States wherein the office of Barveyor | cis o¢ Woothester, Thure- City pore Under any plan which may be decided upon in | $ reference to the mineral region, it is believed | that the pe be so regulated that wo | th not an accurate know! of the ex: | tent and courees of the several through it, but also that they ing lines for any minute divisions of the soil, if such R. WARD, BEING DEVOTED TO THE SCIENTIFIO fall delionte disorters, wanrants the spoedi- te, You will bs cured by him, | method, diseases, b Office mating the settlers’ clai should be hereafter d advisable by view of @ principle heretofore sustained in cases ana | General hat beem abolished, the duty of making the re a: 19. yhether married or ment for any panel ef in the meee serve | loKous, will be to admit of poof and payment for such | quired selections, was, from necessity, devolved on the aaty of Fitoburn, wureday, City ‘Wodnesday, Ln B lating private interests ‘under | ‘lsims within one year after the pint of survey shallhave | district land oftcers, who have: to a copsiderabie extent ‘December 1. on sg | been filed in the land office bid Felecti whie! we mm m- rt, Wednes- - ~ | of work | DW ARRANSAS. the selections in any one land district rbali be com- | ee ts 8. MORRISON 18 CONSULTED CONFIDANTIALLY | Def ortions of the mineral regionsas have been, | The Surveyor Genial of this State is engaged in the plated and cloted, and the liste finally approved and not | »J.s! st Ny ahead 7 or shall be, definitely determined, might be set | highly important duty of remedying defective surveys in | before. it te designed to ineue the patent required by the RDON,' ey , mineral dietrie an f Me aietret, where the lines have been, obliterate and ert, sodomy lands previously sold or otherwia di 9 Walnut street, Poiladelphia. ‘eatare original tor, arate’ @ plan of operations | the corner boundaries destroyed by time, accident. or | 0, prio Je of approvi e will re 0434 Fulte for © ‘ ’ ed yy law, whilst the action un- | other causes. His force is actively employed in indispen- | jected and excluded, in accordance with the views re of RISENOMD, VIA FOREOLE, Va. STORET BR, WARRAN, NO. 1 MOTT STRERT, 18 CONTIDEN. | jrect/ albany, N.Y. by Garros, 22 ' t Paes An i and 122 Broadway, N. ¥. rans offer, ‘Thirey-sin years preetion | Stringer & Town room) ensse cured in | 64 Lioyd street, Buffs o7ne TILL CUR f der it would progress with the mineral discoveries. ali concalted on digoas PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SURVEYS After Lede « detached the private land claims from the public jes, preliminary to the closing of the office, and | cently Stadt by this office, and which have received Revarchives to the Btate, under the act of | the sanction ¢f the Department Toss GRD cr toes Cy hy = STATE SELRCTIONS. irge num! town late for the dis. buriners of tions to which oer be forwarded tree from any Wright & Ue, aD b WINCH BN, nents, 16) Pong eigyyh, of grants of public lands for all purporos, waclot ex- | which have been defaced and mutilated by long use. To | gy oaner oi NEON, NO. 17 DUANE STREET, 80 WELL | ‘{e# isting laws, thee, with the comparatively large | scccmplich that rervice. it is required thet the farther | Cot he 00, ote ccleeaee a comivens ie voseinnt RCOND LINR.—THE FOL tae Se Ge tare | wohee. NB amount of worthless lands superadded, may be ex. | appropriations called for im the estimates should be | with the numerous ¢etaile of duty which press upon the wre on the 16th, and Now aroatest privacy. pected greatly to diminish the amount of the agri- | made attention of the office. I beg leave again to advert to ‘ : - cultural lands in California, available for market | IN FLORIDA ‘ certain land suits, decided againet the United States, | | Uienoe at bdo Ape Therefore, to adopt any practicable plan by which | The repertof the Surveyor Grneral of this Stats will | under the act of 17th June, 1844, but which had deen Ship 87. DENTS, | , 14 DUANE STREET, HAS FOR THE | cesicines hitherte wr Mot to accomplish the entire survey of the country, and | *%) and present condition of his duties, | gicmiseed by the Supreme Court for non-conformity to 1,000 tone burthen, | ovoted bis praction to the trent | Yeh atthe same tojindemolfy the public treasury for | ™ report on the subject of selecting | jaw, in taking the appeal. and in which the decree of the 20 Follansdes, aster, | aoe. He oan cure themort | gay and especially the outlay of costs and management of the varveye, | “*F#m? land mplain his estimates alow claimed by the parties to beabwotute; and | Sip ST. NICHOLAS, | af A te te misled, Ke'caretal to remember 60 Comal le outing of ovste an ee ate So ype Ae ag POUNDARY AND MISCELLANEOUS SURVEYS: w the suggettion, heretofore made. that the say Pg | ere only is known the sooret of curing expeditions and of the paatonios vt 4h aia a Claims, | since tbe publication of the decision of the Bu- | j i receive the consideration of Congress, eo that, | ™ gr: Mysloun, maser, s wertiteds Eighs all be seeomptiched by onde, it Is | preme Court of the United States om the Boundary ques- | it deemed proper, there may be an expression of the Ny REWARD —JEPFRIES’ ANTIDOTE, A SPR ‘ , migh p' Pp tl petween the 8 of Missouri and Iowa, instruc legisiative will for the government of this office, in riew eibe mixture for the of private disorders, enactment by Congress, requiring that the entiro | tions knve been given to the respective Surveyors Gene- | of appricatic ne that have been preferred for pate: or (new) makes t speedy o ithevt ti restriction of diet, yield of gold in California should be assayed, (or | ral for thore Btates to clone and connect the lines of the | cleimea of this class, I deem it proper, also, to dr 0 pon then, $ OR, expogure, OF ein oe jninted,) prior to exportation, and providing strin. | public rurveys with thet boundary om both sides of it. | tention to the fact, that cases occur im which, im the | mheyg an der wines Hew York built ehipe, pr penction @ prietor challenge are a gent penalties egainst evasion of the law ; aleo pro a — Will Ve accomplished at the earliest practicable | survey And looati of ld Brande 1 aa ertained that | sil requieite articles for the rorsfort and « ie t tow dagp, Dr. 0, bas Fete, tote A. | One verale iT for the a eq uar ent- rh rales or selections. Junior in date, have been mide, commanded by men of experie ession . Fot sale by O. oat, ae Guvetot ta Important petite Object, aad | The sorveving of the meridianal boundary line between — (o recemmend that authority of law be conferred for the ange a 810, wishopt vince Taree, New Vere Wirconsin and Minnesota, as provided for by the act o ) compromise and adjustment of such cases, by allowing amongst them to that of surveying the pablic | the gonfirmees of sue old grants, when willing, to take eo ~—— tim.