I 3 Jiiiii assess. Iron. Clukebnrg, via Spring Hill, l a ...,'.. F.-. m G ec-iiburg, vi S ir.ng Hill, to p- -I Brownvil'e, via eureka, to hn rpr'ue. r 10..1 O.! Crk to Celica Kroui Green-burg, via M If rd, to Hop. From Hioaihla, via llofiiersville, to ii!-ti'rc. Fr.ru O -v-ebii'g, vi Pessmt RHge 0'd SC":il i, BtOO It. livid. Krorr. O ir '. n, vi Salisbury and Bi! ren, U Mil;o n. j ILLINOIS From Bridgeport, vi Charlottesville and Sew Hebron, tJ Tlooinsoo. From Martinsville f Beilair. From Curb-on dale to I'uMy 3 Mi!!. fr'rom Xf Bedford to U n k h ails. From Olswksville to Ptertssnt Hill. From Cectreville lo Mahomet. From 0 land, via Brushy Fork.Xew- rsnn, and Painter's, in i'.iriiiount. I From Yorkv.Us to Wtnoukn. j From Bel.e l'rair.e, t Stiers' Miils, to Fai:fi-M- j From Mrl.eatisfrioro, via Vickers' Pre- : cinrt, to Equality. - j From Benton, vis. Frankfort, to Marion. I From Yorkville lo Miuook. j From l'.urr, via Onion Kill, Wakefield, ' anil Irjgr.baui, to Uasoit From RVoirnon to VtMTtioivi'ie. From !.wiaevillf to Robinson. ' From Xf wto i via Pickwick and Bible ' Grove, tv Louisville, t From Vaada'.ia, vi Howard's 1'oiat I and Freerriatston . to KfUnghaui. i-'r ici Mucat Vrraon, via, Lou,; Prairie, ! to Fait fie u. From Marshal! lo York. . t ram Mauul Verm.u lo Keeae viiie. . ,- From Mtrkwr A pt.eUu. Froru Conway ta Briwtal. Foni Gi!Iitia to Cwm"i'!e. 1111.14 to A ItH isia. F o M.Ian to Ow-si-o fr'toin Lfftfiion to L-wisburg . From Si-ne'-a lo Baxter. From Sbine to Butler From M t ri;n vill" to Ox ti k . From Nevada City to Crawford, Fr. tu Xevad Ci'y t Girard, in Ktn-Sas. in An3on. l'ro-i From sot a. From nt'ii'.i. Troui From j; lie?. F ro ru F r i tu From I iVl. rom V. av-.-r'T. to liauipioa. mm ali!i);jtnn to V"8-oavi'ie. Aiiiiitie t.'iTT u Hamburg. Acklry to Aiijert Lf, la Uione- CoavorJ to Albert Lea, in Min Corainff to Jiryril!c, in Mi Poit ISyroo, ia IlUaoi, to Le F MllvB I"-. Fr. W.i Fr. Vnquiikets Up Itab:ii(ue. j 2'iiM to Kiioxvku-. iiinu l.i'Af to Sfti-tcpr. ; From Maiu;l:f tr ti Mootu-rilo. I From Mdmi i'lm-nM in A itieivorth. j rrory i. r. ij .-ri i-t M.i:trici !i I r'-tu M'T.f t-- 4'.1rti -.Uf. F o i Vi -i to il iK oodl. a i From New Pnrt!;tTid to North Krt.m Wrsl lVris lo S iui.i.i r. From HmirJon to Hradford Corm r. From Fort K-nt to .aiiit Franci. From IVmbrok lo North IVrry. From S'rini:,"'J to Winn. From Norm Newport t ('orina. fr"roni K isl I'-Tinui tOarIrtnil. From Smilii Vto:i lo i.ri-nvvni. From M.iuiit lp?rt. v.h Sf.:l Cove aud I'ap Harbor, to rvxith Wet UurUr. From t'Kfpi-i'j. Milt, via Vai(iiii;lii. WaMiintoii, and North L'nion to t inoii. Frfm 1'euver ("reek t Fiiitk-:o n. From Ktir.t l.t-t!iur;i to So(i.iihii;. Front UV uiiuis'.er lo Krt-iliiiti. Fr"iii l.inwo(ii lo FrtZ' Nloir-. l-'ror.'. liw-ivot.! to i. i ir tirt'a. Kr"i.itioia i in irnw-ori.iL.'. From Ctn'su-rtovvii lo the Tr ippp. MICIHtiAX. F'-orii Msyv'dle to lltiri i C'tirnera. K.-otii Nori lo WrtMt-d I.ake. From Kirhnimi tn S,u:i: Clair. From ICiniiill to lVvk. From lon(i:-tt t ''-rijj From l'vii to NewKcrrv. From Mount Cl.-tmois to Rv (Viitre. F"i'"'iu Mmiu'. Cieiiti-us. via (Ym.re. j l-'r tii O:tonvill lo Stouv Ciee'i. From A vt-rilj't sfaiio:: t Ilijctirille. From Martiiicliaro. via IV-uver, to Prnt Wa ter. From r.owoli to Middlcvil. Fiom M nut li?ai'i:tl to Iotiiiri-o Kirer. Fr m H!o'niimrtUi!e lo itteedsville. Fr'tn H siiiil' to Low eii. From ViTfnotiiviIie tolotui. F'roni Mo ley M.lbr-ok From M 'iiKt l'!f i-mit t I5ii Kuiiii. F'rttttl ittiwtif l C:i!fd'.Tti. Fn in tVutrwl IjUm to Torch Luke. From ATve.i to Citarlevoix. From Kitle Tr:4Vf"in lo i:u-iinaw City. Frorti Clir-!-'y un to Mackinaw Ciry. From Mnkpoii to Frctn itt Cittrt;. From Hay City to at.d !!, !t. Fiom i'urt Austin lo Ka.l Ax r" o m Mftidoti to N" uli it r Cornvrt Fiota !Iff:.-ev. viaM'i.'km I.nko. toTr.iTer?f :itv. Voim Smyrna to Pindier. Fro n Newport to Oray. Fpim Fa Fa"ueiilf to Alexandria Day. Knim i 'nU.nv Fa Ms to Mui.tviu. F'roni llui ter t I'l !. ir a. Fiom Htviilaiid to Chioon Inlp. Krttii liifoitftori ?o Sh-l!r iaiaud. fr'ri'tu WHletboroto t'ivdf. From I'iiIuim to I'rattabnrir. F'roni Flizavillc to I'lne I'laillA. From Tivoli to Klizaville. If'rom Laajsoii'a lo lVimellville. OHIi). t Ktipro Mendoti to (.'elina HIV'.' ' rr.'iii t'!aikti-li to lfiia. -oiii . ew i t,ii! io t,anintr. I'" roin ,l:iK,rr to 1. cust Orova. rnun Kinrr to llelirviie. From liaron. via itvenville. to Caaibriiltfe. From FraiiLlin fur: ar, via l'owaliavilia and I.vra. to Si iou Kiiriiare i'rem u'arnaw to Cohoi;ton. From Noo,arril to ( o!iwtoii. From fJaCcsvtlle to Wliitvd'te. ! rom niton hiirnare to Vairui Mills. From Weal, I'nity lo South Wriuiit. Fiom Van Wert'to (.illmrt'a Mills. From H.iMioro' to Wunhinuton. From F,iiil Hot'kini; to Cntlur. From Ailiritmn NVw I'lyniontti. From Alliens to Pi-a'1'n Folk Kn.tii .Fiuprr. via K!ma Gruve. to Locuut. F'roai Keystone, via Cttesinm Orove, ta Kw imr'oti. Illil I.t;i-)JIV!!! Vl- montll t tt.iu i'ra,t,ir itandnonf'n Mow wi'l Mount. Joy, to tiarden j riajre it From Srio to i a million. " j . - From Jeldo to lairtnd Cri-sk. Frim Mi-Coy ttt Kttoxviiie. Kroni Milf. iJ to HeitaKt. fr rom Esonvi;ie to Haiilftvviile. From Pon:roy lo Alll us. " From HiiUitoro to Suhina. From lidailt a to ilit kvd's. ORKOON. From I'orest Grorp to Axtoiia. Frjm Cat:i; Uidwcll. in California, via Mead, to IJay i loo.t i.ake alley, to Camp vVamer, in Oregon. From Hot Springs, vi Fort Klamath, to J-u-kion vi!;r. From Vdtoria, via Military Koad, to Foi est Frove. PRXSYLVAXIA. From !Iorton' to Brady. From O-reoi to S iiitlu Mill. Kroui .Scot h II l! to Oooki uburj;. Fro:n Hnliu Station lo klt-tbauy, in W-t 'irjrma. From Troy Cpntre to Tyronvilic. F'roiu Fnrkst'i S!e to PftiHr'l. From i.ioreville to St"-in9lur(r. From I'i:on to Pierveviile. Proui Warren C"' t'e to Le Rat s-v 1 1 ! f Fro Mi!roy to .Sii. 'v.t'.e fr'f io Ju jy Like to X.r.i Sandy. o W-ti-t-r Ciy :t U.-Ittiond. in H : m t! 1 I i ' tin tir i. to. M .r.ofi ; M tro.-fi-Hft-r. Ui Aiii'tai lo ;:e-Jxer. i"r "o li.ttiloii Cs;t:ia. , From Grm.iy Oeo.rts to XrwlPravi- t'-u .3eo-. i From A"! it t;c to Va'.isk. I fr'rom l.iitie S.om to.Caarler 0-k. j fr'rom Mo-iiit A r to Corfuuji. j F.-o'u Fort I'aoijou, vta lenoiark, to I Ini f. j F cm 1 trior to JVfTi-r.-oa. j fr"tom K'loxviiie to Harutuondsburir. Frjia '.'alirk to H,.-ysvi;!e, ia ills- : SO;iri. Fr!rn Cmntvr il to NfV Jf IT-rMn. ft fn Melro io (.;ardn lirore. i From Victor to JS ,irinrfi -1 d . ; From Aloi.i "o liiwuLtci-l j From We.-l Po.ot lo alem. j Fr, m yanvr to Mapl- L i:idiny. i From Fl jjd'i. Valii-y to Luvcru, in Min- i xieota. From M icedonia to R-d O ik Junction, j From lew-art toJrtfron. j From Pottville, via Myron and Ludlow, j Wnukoti. j From Stratrrterry Point, via Saint te- I boid aud U ii; City, to C rad r. ; From Am:, via iiamlirj's Grove, Oak- j 4ld,'Kiira, Lui o -k's Orove, Mct-.'f, and j Carroiilcoi , to C oruil Ceiitrr. From Fort il u;-oa, via Drcmark and i Parish, ti Danviiie. From port II ir.'n to fr iUit fr":!tl lari;i(. ia Na'taAa. lo C'ti: revilltf fr'rom Vova.v-i to MtMi -t j From llo'l.i d lo S ico'it'i k. j fr rotn l.itli I'rairi 'o I 'it-t;to':8. j From Ca, a-, via ltr!l.j iiivtriii.! Ccrvid.fo i vin.itada j fr'rom P.tukuev.via IVitysvi '.s. to liaiii ! I I" r 1 ui'! Krotd il. I. H: M Kr. ...ii,b-r CI L-i:nt :' il llo'i io 1' 11 1 r , . - r . c ' y 'n A k t r ' "f , to L' t f rpo a to S.jw: -i Si- I rliuj MIXXKTA. From H-aver Falii to Wilmor. From WMHtest::a to (ireen Uiy Mil iu V I8COU- via Xi laon. -ck Fails to From Toielo, i Spring Creek, to Eader Hiil From CitUice Gnte to Deetileld. Fdci Cold i-pr-nx to Fort Aikio?on. F 'om Mchan:ciTiile, via Cedar IJiulTd, to ci r. From Marion, vis. Wild Cat Grore, to Maonvilie. KASSAS. From Salina to Wilkeaon. From OttaKi to Corona. From Pteasanton to Haiuboliit. From O-ajre to Morgan. From Holloa to Topeka. From Otta- to Larj. From Muscotah to Hiawartia. From Emporia to Arkansas City. From Humboldt to Wichita. Frorj Indt-perdenoe to Wt&fieM. From Chetopnh to SUtrmai!, in Tum. From Pr'jer to ISberrnari, ia Texai. Frou Ciirard to Jacksonville. From Oirard to F-edoiita. From Girard to Lamu. in .Missouri. From Fredonia to Saint Clair. From fr'red ui to E'ireU. From Lawerence to Lyadoo. From Lyndon to Burlmgtt d. From Wilmington to At ma. From Topeka to Auburn. From Wametfij to Alma. From Ogden to Parnilel. From Junction City to Manbatttn. From Manliatteo to Irvinfr. From Irving to Ciay Centre. From Bslpeoj to t'.floit. From Ottawa to Oage City. From Waterville to Scandinavia. From Washington to New Scandina.- From I,'e Citv to frTynta. fr'r in l.tti -rt to 11 it'i. fr'rom fr'Hi-:ian It t trl-P4'o l-'roTtl Walia.aa. M:utie-'a. Maxvtl'e. Pia ritr Omaioi. ami 1 fcaoi Clu'r. Wi-coli-n I fr'roin JluTimfrka. M im-es-'ta. via linffIo City, ; Atirh'O-Mtf, v"onan.iee, Montana, and Ujm.-o, I tt Atiiruta. Vis-oit!,iii. ! fr'r on ltke Liliian, via Kandiyoiii, to -Suai , it lkf . j fr'rom Williri ir, via Xcw 1 nd n, Hiirnhank. ( Crow Lako, Nortii fror:, amlj Getty, tj Saak ! Centra. '. fr'rom Norway Ttke to ro..r laks. ; from Ai-xud:"n. via 11. lines City, to Ga- j trr'i. .-,! toil j From Lit hfulJ, via Venatiitali. to Paiuea ' vii'a. 1 Frm Sand Cretk. via iI-!-ia. to Oral. j fr'rom loty, via Fraukford and HaniiUou. i t Hivrh fr'orsst. ; From Iniia Tliorso:!. in th p-inntv' of! S-earim, via Gilchrist ariC lrovs L.tke. to Sauk Centie. J fr'rom Vi'imi:r. via Norway I. die and Wm! j l.akn. t Lake .(tdnniia. r.-.an Ktukhovea. via Granite Kails, to i Lvnd. fr'n m IVoe Earth City, via Ewr.id and Clay ton. .".'.itii pt..l i. to For i.j Coy. Io a. fr'roiii W iiifimr. via Eik!o Lakt and W'ew: End of laike George an 1 Wot L.ike, to New Lomioo. fr'rom Ciunptvr t Cilir t It :t:ilds:oi and C: aiineri Store, cn I: La -'jai I'aiie ti.vr. fr'rom Hold!! to So 1 1. liclu. Frjrn Jtu.ssvi!ts to Aln.jt. I :o'tf . r', ta .Ii Kt : !;'" d:i't M otiirty V Si- Ftwiu T . bam Fro ti Z no Hili '" Co " rsovrj-. F-i'in I.' a r w itt v i . i tr I o A mou t i i v From Atmoavi !e, via, llioomi nglou, to Cu r iti i 1 . fr'rom Nor itEit io W. tt-b'tr. From 1 1 - r ick to Uatiini lirl L fr'rom Wy . ! i-i tr to Herrick. F om Hu.-at-ll lit;! to KemerviHc K ""i"!!! Coopirrbi:' to Centre Valley. I'rom I'sa'Citfiiif, via Pickering and West P.kiiund, to CUfs-uT Sprit-js. fr'rom Seiiervi;!e, via. Liraeporl ft oil Lo-oist V .ljey, tr. CoOf't rr.illrij. From Perro'.eom ta-ntre to Cherry Tree. I'rom Corchrativiiie to Londonderry. From La:ia'k to .Allffuitti, Frotu TiUj Key viiie to Ka'uudus Forest SoL'Tn CAROLINA. From Jetler-on to ISrewer M iit:e. From lii'iiiic-iltVi'le to Litjiiinoiid. in X'orth Cartilina From Monro, "Nort't Carolina, to Ilrewer M itte, boutii Ciii'oiiita. tf:xnk.ssf.k. From Shaw' ( r..." LotitJ to tiio Mou;.:i Eik, III Norl li t 'ar.jlit.a fr'rom MotiiiV lloieb i t jlapev ("reek. I- ioio Nyl.-o to (.rti: I'lntii. in tirtoy r ritu 1 1 j.r;,iiiv iit lo rne;ir. 1 fr 11 ick m ; City. Kobuisoa is ioru, t Lyetljuiv. i tf.:- a ilsottviiie, Oin:i aud Kfliey's Stcrc, to AS. MISSISSIPPI. i fr'rom Lnnt' Cieek ' E'!ie"tf Mii'c 1 From Paidw.ll to I'ie.-a ttoti j fr'rom tN'idwater li i! tiiy Spriit. i fr'idfn Slravhorn ts 'lrio j fr'.otn N'. ?.titiV rTaiion itt I'i- Ma'am H.il. ' fr'rt.m .A oltevi.'Ii:' Io P 'lit -lot . ; Kro::i Ko-co'bka . t; r e:;s!"rj .fr'roai I'tiilat!'.' j hiH l .Me; ii in. ; Fiom M'Hnljoii S:at.oti io F'O.orl. 1 F t'ttl W-!i! S'atitja to i ii;il. fr i t ni Loaji.'. i c io (,'i-r; i;si. fr ifjodtitan t;Ti:o:itai"Li. j Fr.oi laolTotl lo lor"'i i.ko. fr'rom Orz ll ft to I(a dvi'i. Froiij c.oocuio tt.' Cuittt;. ; JiLSStiCUf. . Ki'ota t'.hitrleeton ti I't i.-e's I.anditi'r. i From Coaini-rce. via l.f nton, tt Morley. fr'roin Moruattd, via Puitou and liable' lo ; Apltletotl. t fr'rom Mount Vern'in, I'tw rencb County , to i Picrcs City, I-uwrencs 1 otiaiT. ! MONTANA From Missouri lo Pierre ("ity, it Idaho. NEBIiASK-V j From Liocolo, via Camd-n and Pleae ; an' Kill, to Meridau. 1 Fiom Xetuaiia, via Sherman, M mterey, ' Lo:i Urancb, anil Table P. jtk, to Law- I ereiitie City. ! fr'rom Xtivtit la to Motitirontery. I-'rom Lit. tien to U:.inlolii, io Arkansas. fr'roai uasiiter, v. a Homer, io luaii. VLRMI INT. fr'rom Miiimoi.:',: Io Wa'Sit'ford. From .oreSora to I.at i bet:'. I'tti-tt. Kiom Mo e own I N" r fi fray-ton. fr'i-..tii Plaii-iiei.! to Kn' Piaimield. Fr.oa It.it'a.ift I" St-.ckert. e. ViiUiLMA. r'rom into fr't ot.i Avji fr'roal Null"- Io I iota llavel-t.v .. t M t ( " I ee i s 1'iei-k. 1 i'. hltuul .Mii ! f" fr'armei's'i fr'ori; fr'r -ai hr'!!.iii.nvilte t Wlntu i s Mulf. 1 ro n Shsdy Grove to t'.nrtit Chimiiev . fr rom I; n lo loi liall to li:ti:y Groe. !-!- til LiitetiV lo lllit-r 11:11. From Aiitio'iviil- Ifc ItlcKleT'.t Mili. WHS T VIll'lLMA. Icatatit Ia!tr, viaN?vp rf,to Smtth'i From WasbinRtoa to Janetion City. From Muccotab to Westmoreland. F.oui Gainettto 1 redciiiia. From Hiawatha to Bfownsvil'e From frioi.k Crees to Eliribetb. From Baiter Springs to Sberman. From Olden to Randolph. KroiuOaje to P. pinsville, Missouri. From E ireka, vii U.iper E k Kiveraod Gr iu3e Creek Cr sswell. FromE in ka to Atkanaas City, tft , Grouse C-eek. i From Howard, viaEik River, to tbe j Vi- r leRri-! River. i From Jeff -rionTille, vi Cant River, to j the State Ltae. . ; From Wichita, via Arkaneas River, to j the month of Grouse Creek. From Eldorado to Arkansas City. i From Haye's Ciiy to Fort Dodge. KESTtJCKV Frqm Estil Furnace to Winchester. From Hillsboro' to Bangor. . Krom I5eatly3ville to Conrptoa. From llardnisburg to Huononville. From August to Germantown. From MarJiJonville to Garnettsville. From Mount Sherman to Lmdvillo. From Paioisville to Blair. From Vinch--star to F.tcotMjrir. From WiocheBter to Indian Old Fields. From Hartford to Madisonville. From Cadiz loRockford. From Wilbum to Clinto?i. From Florence to Benton. From Sugartown, vi Btb,l Bridge, Cheneyville. LOUISIANA. From Rooms to Live Oak. MISSOURI1. From Carthage to Galeubrg. From Osceola to Pieasantoo, ia Kan sas. I From Butler to Little Osage. From Princeton to Half Rock. From Vtarshfieli to Gainesville. ' From Hortyille to Aurora. , Fn m t'or9ythe to Gainesville. From L"D LaBe to Hartville. "From Citrtbage to Keetsvilfre. From Victoria to Rush Tower. From Minerville to Berryville. From Clinton to Quiooy. From Memphis to Veraoo, in Iowa. From Marble Hill to Perryville. 1 From Carthage to Girard, in Kansas. From Pierce City to ' Washburn. From Montgomery to Clarksville. ' From Trenton to Winte'rville. From Osceola to Springfield. From Billings to Waebburo. ' From Columbus, Xeltraika. vi Plea-- nt Run and Saint Hcieua, lo Yanctou, Dacoia Territory. From Lincoln to LVxtrice. .From Norrolk to D -etstien. From Brownsville Xebrarka via We i dlir s Bridge, Steinman, Mo Mslk'n, Tale Rock Pawtiee C.tv . West, Br iocb and Jlissiou Creek , to Mtryoviile, Kn Sa. From Pawnee City vi Steiamau Stewart', aud Muddy, to Beatrice. fr'rom Htg Sandv toGleugary. fr'rom Blair loLogau NEW HAMPSHIRE. From Sirifford Cornea to Northwood From Gilmanton to Pittrti-ld. From Centre Ofippee to M oultonville. From Benniogiou to Peterborough. fr'rom Gouic to Centre Strafford. From R ichester to Alfred, in Maine. From Gdmantoa,vi Lower Gilmamton, London Ridge, and London Centre, to Pitufield. From Bath to Dansville. NEVADA. From Tona to Saiat Joseph. From Hamilton, via Huko, to Callvil'e. From Hamilton to Reveille. FrOm Hamilton to Ejjao Canon. From Elko to Silver City. From' Hamilton to Montezuma. From Carina to Eureka. From Hamilton,!-' Mount Ophir. From Palisade, via Mineral Hill, Se cret Canon, Hamilton, and Treasure City, to Sbermantown. 4EV JERSEY. From New Germantown to Pottersville. From Andover to Lincoln. Krom Andover, via Lincoln and Tran quility, to Hunt's Mills. NORTH CAROLINA. From Monroe to Jefferson. From Do be on to NackoUville, in Vir ginia. . From Lexington to Milledgville. From Marshall to Hayaville, in Tenn essee. . From Leesburg to Parker's Store. From Marshall to Siocksvilie. From Kotherford to Spartanburg, in South Carolina. NEW MEXICO From Las Vegas to Fort Bascom. From Alobuquerque to Prescott, in Arizona. From Las Cumas to Ralston City. FiOin Las Vegas lo Mora. XEW YOMK. ir i : VrtTii ! Gan J fr'tom Sttimp'.a Stole tt Braxton Court House j ' fr'roiii Shttieevilie to Sooili B'aiuli I )ep t i ' fr'rom iirotvwinn ti, on South Sido t.f Kana ! - wiia Kiver. via Coaisf.tinr. t;.;ii'oi. tho M 'iilii i j of Loup ( reek . .I'.lnison e Mill-, Lanr. I I reek . antl t.'a jidy'B Miiie. to fr'ayeiie Court Houue. i fr'roin ii'-V. Cieek to Month of -ellefM. fr'r ia WaideiiviSie to I ol iaibia Farnace. 1 in Virginia. i fr'rom Buffalo, via Wilson Piidtlv's John ' Hambrie'.. and Beiyami i Day', lo Point i I'lea.ant. From Rich Creek, via Ireland Creek. Gil ! Ik rt Creek, and Beach Creek, t the .Mouth of Pond Creek . I j From I'pl 'Ii'i. via IloNertt MnN, linkers Store, and Ho.veii'u Miiia, to Cabell Court llont-e. fr'rom Ciicltie Court lioiii"-' to Hone Creek. fr'rti'n ToWit-PiitlV lill-io I'raxtt'ti fr'rom i 'leii'ie.teti. via l.o'ft?!! Nli"a! , Porter'e ireek, mid ii; Sycamore, lo Citiy Court Hun.. fr'rom I 'hat leton to Bel! Cieek Church. l-'rooi I'enti-boroati i''ox'e Mifle. Fr .in itm ri.vlile to lo It. .UK Creek. fr'ro.ii T v. n-c!.(i" Mi I. via Hul.bei'it Kim. GetniKii Seit'etiieul , an l tlie Ht iitl of .u I le Ot ler Creek, to BraXL. n t'onrx. lloti-o. WASHINGTON. From Vancouver to Siroun'a Battle Ground WISCONSIN. From Ci.ttasze Grove, via Xora, to Deer field fr'rom Mi'tncftka, in Minnesota, to Atrusta. fr'ro.ii llipon lo tbkort!i. From Fort ittinou to Cold Spring fr'rom Belmont to fr'euiiimore. From Prairie Hu Ciiien to De Sota. From Mineral Point to Blanchaidcville. fr'roin r-parla lo Orlalio Krom Green Bay to Kit.i Claire. fr'rom Ean Ctar lo Waukesna ' From Saint Paul in Minnesota, to Saint Cro X. From Ctica to S'ou-hton. Krom Door ('reek to Lake Mills. fr'rom (Iroutebnrir to Trade Lake. fr'rom Nicodah lt Sherwood Forest. From -aim Croix Fulls to Clam River Falls From lliimbird to Staffordaville. It mm Slilwater to Lincoln. From Menomonee to Erin. From (-Jienilale to llillBDoro. From BuHalo City to Auxus'a. From Nasawanpee to Sturneon Bay. Ironi Viola to Viroqna. From Diamond Bind' to Ellsworth. From Green Bay, via New London, Stevens Point, Neillsville, and Abiisih. to Ean Claire. From Kan Clare, via Hoc KalU, l.una. Du rend, and Nelson, to, Wabasha, in tbe State of Minnesota. From Cottage Grove, via Nora to Deer- fieFrora Fort Atkinson to Cold Spring. s From Eaton t Kiel. Mauitowae County. Prom Fort Uoward to Fliutville, Brown County. WYOMIN3. I tlen, Samuel Fawter, Wm. B. To', Wm 11 . Clateii John'!'. 3ttllan. S. P. Brown, (George H- "Ittct, W. C. Bestor, E. M I G-tdinudrt, H. ( Fox, MatinewG Km-ij.' I Wni.Siickuey Mirlia M U direr, Rtch anl Sutton, Divid D Clone. R-ahett Will- inniM, Win. P. Copeland, Wm. II. Nalley, (i 11. B. White, . lames T. Pmcbxrd, J, C Wall. John H. McCutchea, Poulus Thyson, Bernard Hajes,.Jacob D. Kitcb, and their associates and sssigDS, be, aii.i they are hereby, created ft body cor porate, ftnder tbe name of the ColmxHa Railway Company, with authority to cot -struct and lay down a single or double track ratlwm , with the Deeessary switcb- m and turnouts, in the city and county ot Washington, iu the District of Columbia, j through and uiong the followinst avpnne3, streets, and hifjhwaya ; commeuciup at j ix point on tho eastern sid of west Fif i tcenth street, on New York avenue. j i.irut d rajtw tiuli n.uu doiu "um- j its intersection with north K. street ; j ihence aioni; north K $reet to its inter j sectio;i with Majtacbuielis avenue , 1 thencu s.'otiir Masiacnuselts avenue to i it-s iiiter-ectson with unrth II street, ; and j t hence alonjj north H street to its eastern j teriaicsv on vi;h tbe Coiunihia turunike gte ; with tue rigut to run puonc car riajiei thereon drawn by borsi-power, ! receiving therefor a rat of fare not ex i ceedinfi mi cents a passenger for ai y d:- tance oil salti road, Skc '-. And be li further rnartnl. That should a ini-jority of Ibe itock holders so eect, at any tut-e wnbin two years af ter tbe completion of. said n ad, (provid ed for ia sectiou one above. ) lit. eaid com pany tli -,11 have the ri"ht to extend said ronii, either with n, sioirle or double track, with the necessary switches and tnrnoui;, nloog the line of tbe Coluni bin TurcinUe Railroad Company, with ' the consent of sui'l Turnpike Road Com I pany, or on any other road leading north ! wtir.ilv or eastwardly front f-u. h inter- sectioli at. the CohtmtJia turnpike gate, j cow opened, or wbicu may hereafter be opeueu, ) tue proper aui norinee , nnu tleiic along said toad or roads, by Ibe most practicable ro'ote or route. to the termini near, at, or in tbe di.-tiirt of Co umtiia, leceiving thereor a rste of fare not eiceening seven eieul s tt pa tf se i -i-er for any distance on said road or roads- Ti e carii es u the u ni.no aid roMd to roads t(. be propelled eitnei ly horse power or dummy enn'nes, at the ptiouof tbe said railway cumpncy. S-c. J. Ai d fie it further enacted, i bnl tht Sold toatl -r roads shall be "teiiied real estate, ami, toueiher Willi i. ei real .nd it- S'inal properly of said I' oiy corp . rate, shall be liable to tiX4 iiu as o'her re 1 cslale itioi perstjoni lr -;'. rty, a'Hi to I'ceuse for 1 heir vehicles t-r chIs in 'be ct'y itnd ctutiiy .fjre - ,i i i . eit--pt Ht liereina'ir provided. .Sc.. 4 And be it furl tier enacted, That ihesa'd r-ilw.y shafl lie laid l.ea r the t et.l re of I li aveu .eS and S' p ete sa thecily ot' Wastiitiiiton as pr.ici icaole, ( Ait Iniu ' li.terfei in wu or pass'nii over ittf ts-Mier or gs ptpes,) in the most ep i.rtved maittjerad.t-e'i to -treet rail a'ay , .lib the rails ot the most approved paiiern,to be dettrniitied by tbe Sereif ! .y tit ibe Interior, laot ripoii u even i surface tvith the pavemen: of ihit street 1 or avenues : and the space between tbe j two tracks (where two are laid ) sball f i .tt he lees than tour feet, i;or moie than j -ix teet, nu-i tbe cariiaet; fcha'tl not be less than six feet, in width ; the iratie j to coi respooti wit h tbaot'the iiet.ipoii- ; i tu railroad. That the railways ia tbe ; j county (should it lie determine n coo- stroci such, roirts) fhaii be 'rid in socli t 1 iiiauui-r as will least lutcTlere wit.ii ibe ! i ordiijiiry travel oT iheroid i j wbii"b lue track shall be laid j Sec. T. tiiiti be it furttie1" enacted, ; That t bo said corporation heiet.y crea j te.i shall te bound lo keen said tracks, j iud f'r a sptce of two leet beyiiiud the j otiirr r:til ibereot, ar.d ulso te space ceiwet-n the tracks, so far as the same are ! within; tne nuns of Ittj ci'y of Wa-h- lujiton, at. alt time v cj 1 pave i antf la ;-.t.J orJer, witt.nuc s-ipecs to the Vni- ii Slates i r the said cav AnJ !;-. case t'iie road-a c--.ii he exieijde heyead lhe Itiiiit" . t sil city, hs bereti'f'ore fir-.v icied , :be sai-i c.ir ji-iratior: shall iC boutol t" keep said tra'-ks, and lor tbe space tit two tcet fteyitn i the i;u:rr rail thereof, es-.i also the sluice between the tracks, well graveled or pa veil aud in good order, so as not to impede tbe general travel oa snui roais by vehicles or otherwise, with o'i i ejpcusu to the coiibty f Wasbiog- on. Sec. . Arid be it foriher rnscied fha. noiliir: in this act shall prevent- th Hoverntnetit at any time, itL 113 eplton. 'rom altttiitij liie trtade, or o'herwiso im iiMivitt)j all avetiii'S attil s:reets o;'cu toed by saoi n;tl, or t '1 e tile ritr ut '.Vashiiiloii friibi s.' H1K sill It streets Stu S"wcnu;e tner. o?", a mar be il' ifer their reiirieci i aottiority and cont'd ; in suctl event, it shall be ibe duty of saitf : coiitpoy t change liieir satti r.'t!wy fio as lo conform to such grade and pave i lii'-nt. j ' Sec 7. And be it further enacted, 1 1 ToHi this act iiiav at aiiy liiaebe nlterd. j amended or tejiealed by tbe Congress of I 1 t tie l uiied States . be held ti he stockholder.-: Provided, That no one individual shad be allowed ti wnVeribe for roor-: than two bur.dred shares of said stick: Piovideu fcrlbcr. That every subscriber a a I pav. ;t the lime 1 1 siil.wi ilinrf, t weniv-K ve ger ce'ituui of the Kmount bv him sner;bed Io be treasurer appointed by lhe corporators or liii. eul.scriplioii shall be null and void. If. at tvio. end of i wo days, a larger amount than tlie Clo nal stock t.f said company shall have been ai.b. scribed, the books shall be closed, ami tbe saiiii corporators named iu the first section si. a s' forthwith proceed t ai.porti n said captiaa slock aiiionv tile subscribers pro rata, and nmke public prociamation of tbe number of t-tiaie udoiled to each, wbi b stiatl be tiont: and com pleted su the same day the books bre closed:: Provided lui tlier. That nothing shall be receiv eil in the pay Blent of twenty -live per centum,, at the time ft subscribiug. except money. Anil when the biMiks of sultscri4ii.ioii r.f ibe capiiHl. slock of said company shali be closed, the cor porators named iu tbe first section, or a major ity of tfiem. and, iu case any of them refuse or neglect to aci.thvn a Majority of the rurnaiuder. shall, vvitiiin ten days tuereafi.cr, call ti:o tirt uiettini? of the stockholders of said c.oinj.itny . ts mefct w.itiiin ten days liiereafier o.r 1 he clioii;o ot seven .!irect4U's. of whit il public not.cn shall be given for live davs in not less t, an two pah be newspapers published daily iu the city of Washington, or by wriiieuir printed pei-soral notice lo each s ockholdei by the clci k of th t corporal ion. And in all mef iinirs of Htoi-klio'd-ers each share bliaU estitlo tho holder lo one v tie, to lie i'Veii iu person or by proxy. Sue." 14. Awl b? it fartkr rntr!fr. That lhe government and tli eelion of the au.tirs of lue company shall be Vested in a board of i'j recioi h. seven iu nu.ubee. v bo aital: be stock holders, and who shall hold ihi-ir tilfire f-r .inr year i:uil ethers are duly ele.'icd and qualiheif "o lake their places as directors. And nut saiil dirta-tois t:i tioijority of wlioiu, the presitl' nt, be ing one, i-bill 1 const itnte u ipiornnil situ 11 elect one t f beirniiinberio be president of the board. vvli . shall also be president of lhe uij-anv; mid they shall alsti choose a treasurer, who ;-liBll e.ive boinis, wilh se-'iirity. lo said cotnpa n in such sum as tiie said directors may re quite for the faithful discharge of his ti n t. In case of n vacancy in the board of directors by tht death, resiijnatioii. or o herwi.-e of any di -rector, the vacat-cy occasioned theleby ehall ho tilled by lhe remaining directors. Ski;. 15. And le it r.'hrr init ted. That lhe directors shall have lull po ,ver to in ke ami pies' ribe such by laws, rtiies. ami re. titaliims as liiev shall ileein neeoiul and proper. res;teci iitfT iho disltosiliou and inunaveinelit it iho slock , piopertv estate, and ell'vcts ot the com panv. not lonirary to the cfi.oiei- or l ing of ibe 'United fr tares and the ordinances of the citv ami coimivot VVashiiiLiioe: Pfvitictl. i hat tho direi-tors ol . aid corporal ion si'a.l have t'tvliT lo i e pi 're the subs:ribers to llotcapoa stock 4 nay the amount by ibeiu respeetively sub scribed at such nine i:4tier lhe lir.-t iustalnieiit.) iu Hiicli manner, and lit such attiounls as tl-ey may deem projt4-:-; and if u:iy son. U holt!. -r shall re!s-e or : cled to pay any tenia ittents as re ipiired bv a les' Utiou of I he t'oar.i of oil ectors, a tier leasointbli- uoiiceoi the same, the saiduourd ol liitttl-lotli tjtHY sell at nubile attcl loll . to I no i hiihcs! bai.ier. so in n v sitat es oi tils i-aii-t'ck j as shad pay saal installment (am! lite hi.ihe-1. balder shall l.c ta.iell lo I e tile pels -a alio oi lers to puichasw the Ic.ist. iitituhi-r ofsitates for l..e assesstiieii! '.tie ,1 uinie." such teueral rej;it lalio s as may be au-'p eil 111 the by laws i f saitt cot poratlon: or fc.od iaaiy mporaie ina surt ntul collect lhe same fnai any li dliapieilt Slitt--siiiber ii aiy cool ct comc!Ie:.: j.liothc tioii. Sec. 10 .1-'' Lr it farther enflrd, T.'sar titera shall be an annua! na-euii,' of tae stock boidcis for choice of illrt ct' i- . lo be l iihien at, such I i uie anil plitce, ulu'er each Condi iot'S.a'id iipitn s'.lt il l.oiii e as llie s.tid cinpatiy ililbeir b-. -las liny presc ibe; aiol a;d ihrec:i"s - had aiiioialiy toal;.-a lepoi t lit wiinti.-ci tlieiriio i tu 1'oiiLiress. or 4 the Sc.-'t-iaiy ol the I,i IC'ior.uiid to lhe e.oekfolJeis ill p.clicial liit;l- f fj. IT. An l ir it fur'.h'r tn.ictrd. That lhe taiyoc ami coun,-il of said citv. ami lU.t levy couit of saui c t.tuly, anti the sevctai of'icers of the-e corpora: ions, ami the said corporations, uro Itsiehy pi-"hihiied iront uoinr any urt ' r i:ti: K to hit'Oer, delay , or ol.s! l-iit t 1 h roust rut- t-r opeiaooi.s of said raitv,ay, as herein a.l tl.orizeu. Sic. . ! 1 I ' And we i; fur !,;, er.wifl, Tba". roads on i the stuti comi'sny s'tatl bivs, at ail lime", tho free and i.ltmteri upie.i Use of tite ro.iawav. 1 Aitd it ai:V pel son or persons shall wiita iy ao.i : unnecessarily obsl i ilcl or impede li.e iiss(iu i:l, or ucetroy tir iojiite lac cars, cepoi. s: t luiiis, cr aiiv '..ther proper! y i.t-hu.yiiti; to sua! ! i :.iiw ity cUtpHoy . I tie pei-s-m to- pers-ais so o; -1 leliilliii; s'l.aii lorfel! al:d pay f- r i-at h e.Heueo : the taut t-i ten Ool'i;is to said ci inpa;:v, t. t o ! lecoveied ul'.d dis;a,e'4 f i as oiiicr hia, and enaitics iii said eiiv and couiiiy. au-i shall re i u.aiu liaole, i;i adiiitioii to said oeiiahy. iur itny j lo.-s or iiai;.ai:e oexasi.'iie.i hy his l.er. or ti.ctr ; a-.:; , as uiorrsaiii ; bilt no s.iii shall b!oiij:l.r, j utslcss comiMenceii v irhiu ix:y diiys alier su.-ii I t-ilctice shall have been comiiiil.et!. I i Sec lit And it it further enartfd That. uuledsxaid corporation silail make and coinpielo liieir said raawwy Lclweeti WM r . I'.eeut a street and lite eartjiu teiamius of inoih 11 slreet v iluia eiyht month after the company .-!iaii,'!:ave b'j-ti fully orgattizea, then tins act shall he nil!! and void, and no rij.'hi- v. haio. v, r shall be acjaired uiiuer il ; ami 1.1. at- ine leiilaiit der of sai.l road shall he C"inpit ieti tif e-oui rueticeil toils propos. li terminus ia li'C couii'y of VV i.siiiuloi: vviLiiiu li . e y ta: ... Plir. VO. AikZ he it f.n-v.'i- etie"d. o pt-rsotl s'i!:lil be tlC'dliblted lhe llbl. to altering aud improv- ; lajtmsly .iisei id aveutiea And the i fsre exscied. l Cat trav el on any part ot tc-ul road or roads, or ejected ft tm l l.e cars thereof, tor any ot in:r cause than that of ; e'l't; ilrtititi, ilisoriierl v, inicieau. ctm- seawd. rei'nsmg l" pav the l.-oal or to romi lv with lhe genera! reyuUti' iis of I tie company. Sue. ?!. And le il farth-r esjt-h . f tlie s t s itoldet s in Vie From Fort Halleck to White River. Krotntiarauiie City to Ciiinebar City. From Laramie to Oilman City, iu Colorado. Approved, July Ht 1870. Pcblio No. 68. AV ACT to incorporate tho Columbia Railway Conmpacy of tbe Districtof Columbia. Be it enacted ly the Senate and Ilovee of H mru. 4 ...... ..4 i J. 4 rf Amrw. tea tn Congrett attembltd: That WiiUsm Gunftao, Jobs 0. McKel Sea. 8 And be it further enacted That nothing in ibis act shall be so con strued as to auihorize said body corporate iio issue any note, tokfti or dei-ice, scrip, or other evidence of debt, to be used as nrr. n y. Sec. '.t. And be it further enacted. ! That the capital situ k of said company i .-bail not be less than one bunircd ibous- j -tnd doiisrs nor more tfie.n four hutniretl ibousaud doi'ars, ami that the ttock i sh-tll tie liivided imoshares offif y dollars e-ti h aijd sfiaii lie .iet inerl pi r-onai piou- ! ertv, iraiisferabl- in such manner us Ibe In- aws of sai.i c.iiiipiny may d rect. Sec. Id. Ami be it, further enacted, Ttiai ibe said eotopany shall place tiral c! tss rnrs on said railway, wi'h all the uiodein ittiivruv. n.e its, for the covetiience sod comfort bf passerger?, and shall run e .rs thereon durinir tbe day and as ia e as ten o'clock at night, and a often as every li'teeu miuuies, between west ('if eentb street and the eas'eru terminus of north II street ; and in ease the said road shall be extended beyond the city liuilss, on the entire road, or such por tions asmsy he completed, through the day and night, as often as the pnhlic con venience and I he interest of tbe railway company mav require : Providifl however. That the can i iges or cars thereon shall mske not less tbn eiaht trips each way per day during six days in each week. Sec. 11. And be it further enacted. That tbe said company shall provide such passenger rooms, ticket officers. of C es, giableg and, and depots at such points as the business ot the railroad and tbe convenience of the public may re quire. And said company is hereby auth .'riz"d to lay such rails through transverse or other streets or roads as may be necessary for the exclusive purpose ot connecting the said stables and depots with the main tracks ; and the said com pany is hereby authorized to purchase or lease such buildings aa may be necessary for the passenger rooms, ticket offices, stables, and depots above mentioned. Sec. 12. And be it further enacted. That all articles of value that may be in advertently left in any of the cursor oth er vehicles of said company shall be tak en to its principal depot and entered in a book of record of unclaimed goods, which book shall be open to the inspec tion bf the public at all reaonable hours of business. ' Sic. 13. And be it junker enmetrd. That within thirty ifavs after trie passage of this act. the corporators named in the first section, or a majority of them, or if any refuse to act, then a majority of the remainder, shall cause books of subscription to the capital stork of said com- Danv to be opened. and kept opeu.in some con veinent and accessible placo or places iu the citv of WashiiiKlon for a period to be fixed by said corporators, not less than two days: and said corporators snail eive cuuiic noi ee ot u vertiseuient in not less than two daily papers published in the citv ot Washiniion, ol the time when and lhe place where said books snail be opened: and subscribers upon saiu books M ttm durpitsl ttbek of the irWrrpany shall ma-ted, Th t Cohiilii.i i If .. I 1 way Company si.a'l he lla' b-indiviilii.ihv fora! the debt- i:n t liabilities of :ft d cmpai y b an i amount espial lo lbs ailio'ini of slock neiil by i such stockholder. j SfC. 22. And It it further en.irt'd. T'nnt all trie provisions of trie act llicoi pot at ! n lhe Wasliiii(.'t"ii and Geoiveiowu If oli-oad C"nipa ii v. r'-u ui i iti repot la of expeioh1 tires, t-m ir ns. u ,i h.it! I... ,..,,.!... .1. .. ... Kor ventilntiuir t'if jeuic rooms ia lhe east" wing, JhiiTeeii Ihnusasti two. bundled dollars. F".r iitiiui'.i re' airs of tho Treasury building Eft-eeli Thousand dollars. 'i- hid cases, shelving for vaults, permanent eftn: jit.rri.l desks, fables and oilier necessary iixtmvH, iual fur rei ovatiou of walls mid Honrs j fr the proper urrahenient.: itnd preservation ) of the rejeo.us end iil of the Treasury lis i I'nitmeiiti Ktventv.thr.te ibousaud eicbt hun- d J and ! twenty-tivs dollars, and thirty two (estts. i For titdicg, putting up, nd casing old vaults for ca--io and shelving, ami for b -ok cases for lec ir'lsiii tlm ohices of the .secretary of the '1 'isuiyj iind others, fourteen thousand and t lit :y-liTe dollars: I'roiined, That hereafler : l o ait-.r.sri.in than be made, or work dune upon the Treiisiiry fin idim.'. except for ordina j ry renitij-s, exceot niton uiititur zatiou of and in i accordance with specific appropriations ther- ; for. , fr or fuel, !ihts. and water for public btiilj J ins's throtiuhoi t the CiiUrd S.ate-.s, under the j ctmiioi of i!te Treasury Depai tnieut, one bun ! died and fifry t; .iia .tl ri' llai". P or balrtiaiit tloe 4ti complel ion of the cos f tom-ltotisa lit Ojf.len-luir'.', New York, seven i hundred and oue dollars iiiid eighty-eight i fr oc eoiiliuuirif tho ( on:rn.'tioii of lhe ens j foui htaise licil-i iisir at Cltirrlesfou South Caro j illia, l'l S"cjrda.i43 wi'.fl the tataliliea duns of the -!!pe:-vIiiii; Arckilftct t.f : hit Tieasu.-v, as 1 siiitaiilied in his letter of June twenty one. J efiihteeit Luudr'-d auti seventy , addresscii io I I; e Secretary of iis Treasury, one bundled : tiitosatai doilur.-: Proitlsui, '1 liat no further t sum i ban two In. tidi ed and lli .el v-etii.ht thou j sau.i iirlit hundred and fi.ty five" rtollais mid 1 IJrlv-si,v eeiitrt shall be appropriate!! or ex j peutied by the rtasmuifiii iov Hie entire, com pieiiou of a,i,ii! iiuiiiiiu and its approaches ioemuiiie ii'j scre.iary r't ine i reasury to purchase a purcel td ground, twenty feet bv one liuiiili-vd feel, atijoiiiiiii! aud oti the east side cf lite s.te of ilia. Cniied St.tiesj court house H d pi-s.: oUice buil-liu at Spring tield. iiliuois, tii.ee ihousaiui tttiihir.s, or a uiut-b tiiereul ui may bo nectvii.ry.' IIOCSE F REPRESKNTATIVE-. Yor comt'etisatioti of the tifiicers, clerks mes j afciuiers i.nti 4t hers rncei viu an uutiiiai salary ! in toe lloustn tit 1'eprescntar.ivcs, six tliousan'd j one hundred and six ti diars and tif;y cents. I Ami that, ih.-re be itppr'.priated. out of any i me ey in the treasury not i4iherwise itppropri- a t'd. tlie snto of aeveti btiuilrt d ilohars each, te.r inuiiiii, to ifo ehief, journal, a-ssistaitt, dis j b'.i-.-iiifc', liitf, prmtii1'.. I'etili 11, stationery , nod j cuifiowaii' clerks of ibe House; and lhe sum of j fiMn huiKired and live do! a: per auuiiiu to the tibr''iaji in c.harye of the hail library ; aud l-iie j stow t.f itur hundred ami live dollars per un- uet'tt lo the sirsisiaut linr.irian iu cha're of the j beill iii.r.iry; ajnl ti.e sum of three buiMired and ; siify doll ,rs per annum . to the clerk ot the ! Coiiim iuee t.f Clauties; and to lhe reading j clti-rUs a nd tally clerk, three hundred and forty j d.tliars ea-ii: . 1 ir the thircv ninth Congress, as ptovisiei jorbv reeolutiniM of ifr.e llouse of lue tirel ses-iu of the saiil I 'outness fr'or I'otddiiv doctuneiits, iti'-lu.ilro riiareriais. !i.e ttaiusautd five iiuutlred and four duUurs and tn.-flitV-MfVeti telill. j Jur !rks to committees ntnl ti uiporary : cref-Jiit, (eil ihousaiHi four liundted and seven; v 1 h-.e 4i();i ntnl iwemy ceii'.s. 1 5'or laiitocrs, t-v t'l'.ns'.ud foar lintidrej ! an.! ei jlitf Ihree d iihirs und rigiiiy cents, t fr'.u- iiiist-eiiaiieoiis Hems, io uffrity tne ex : i't;i:s. s if lite Couofiit.'e.t on 1 1 iu.-ai ion aii.l L.a I ttT, incurre-ti Unraif. their latu investigation, I ooe I iioKwaii.l lioiiiics. j c ot-a't.i.ii.tiiit! expenses oi lue t .'ttuuutte o.i j ilt.:iiiit Ceit-iis. lo be added lo the contiu ' lieu! fund of the lions-, two hundred and ten jiohirs. T.i Dr. Edwaril-.Iarti.. t,f Dutches ' ler. Massachu etts. for servc-e reu.ioietl to ! C tun, ittce on the iuta CeuirUs, Cve buudred ' tlolhuS. i To pay tbe nPiciiti rep.u-;rrs of tUe I v'ol-e ia etn-h House Ci.- iiuioutit which i me Cofitpirilltr ot t.i.3 Trea::iry may Kud ! severally due tn -ni lor t -ivicet? tiaring ; 'U s.s.tn of' the foety Jirt C'lficress, mi It the eighteenth s. c.iion of the act rnak : in'-. pitroprtHti.r:!H u mu.iry civil ex I p'l.s.-et, of the i.overii'iie;;: f ir the year '. eti'tii);; J-joi;- tritrty, riciip-sn tiundred and -i r i y-se en, r.t,i ft is. !nr purposes, up j provd July twer.ty-eiiit, f tjrhteeu huo ' fred ana s-xiy-six. ' Force'lit' witJi iron Iitb.-i timber the , riiftti-t roof nt tint bail o: the House of , I; - j.r est lives, and for addii ie lie! g lass i ; i. ii. -is, iities, door, and epnarattn for i iit'iituth f,' Ibe lighting tinit ventilating f Eai i bil, to be expended tin.If r the tii. re i;o-i of ihe Architect, of the Capitol, ' tu'ieeu thoiisaa'l culisre. tion of tho building located oa the ejra er 4: G nod Eigitt streets- ia thi uhy, -from November twelve, eighteen hun dred aud sixiy-eiyht, ami April sixteen, eighteen hundred and eixty-uint), four hundred and tventy-sevea dollars aud se en tv-eight cents. To snpply a deficiency in th-s appropriation for the isiief nf sick aud disabled seamen, one bntidrtd thousand dollars, to nicer, a deficiency in the same fund for the year endinir June thir tieth, eiuhiesn hundred and sveuty-otie, one hundred ad tifry thousand dollars. For the erection of penileiitiar.y hnitilinzs in the Territory of . yoiuing, forty thousand dol lars, or so much thereof as may ha Iiecessarv: Pi c vided, That, the said sum he set apart front the proceeds of collections of internal revenue tax in that Territory, to be appropriated lor said ptirpsse only, and expended tinder the di rtciiuu of the Seen tnry of the Interior. For expenses to lie incurred in taking the ninth census cf the United btaists, one million dollars. fror payment claims of loya! citizen for ervices rsndereil us loiitsd States ntairbtls and their asnistunts.ns provided iu act approvetl June twenty four eiihiecn huuiired and Sevan ty, one hundred and seventy thousand dfiiiai or so much thereof a may be necessary For deficiency in the appropriation lor pub tic bnildimcs and irronr.ds, under Ine t n.ef Engineer of the army, teu thousand du'fti j For materials aiid puttiusr up Wilms b.. trie gasliyhter iu the Senate ekutiioer. tmr tliousaud five hundred dollars: Provided, Thai he Uie can be done under lbs control of tho Vn hiiect of the Capitol Extension during' lhe recess, and at an expense not exesedn ma atnoii.it herein appropi ialed For expenses of conduciiug the election, mn sec lid day of Ssptetnbor, eighteen hosdrsd sad sixty nine, iu Wyoming 'i'crritory, dim liiuii satul d dlars. fr'or assay nfllce. New York, s flaries of sa ueriiiteudciit. assayer. lusher, refill jr. asistant sstyer, and clerks, uud wayvs of workman, .hiriy ihutisauii dollars. T'eiia 1 tee Secretary of the "Interior to pay the superintendent, of the baihlini; occupi ed bv said secreiajy uud bis department from t'-e first, day of Janiiary . eighteen hundred and hf i Y-IiT.t . lo lhe ! Mr! let li ol June, eiiucen lino dred und tifiy-eighl , the allowance to be made lo such superintendent, with his salary as clerk, not to sxcd two thousand dollar per taiiiuui, ibe sum of seveu hundred d .lima. fr'or deficieucy in the pav of certain employ ees iu the Agricultural Depaumen;, oua itiousund ems buudied and leu dollars, or so much tnereo! as is necessary: Provided, Thut iheir uunual compensation ia not not increased lii. ra.iy beyond tbs aiuouut fixed by 1 iw. For servieen performed in tho Patent Ofuca. aader tne direction .jf the t.'oiusiissioiier cf Pateiiis, from AutiU-'l lirst, einhieen hnudre-t aii4 sixty five, to April tirst, eighteen hundred and s xiy-niue. by clerk- and asai-taiit exatui ners ad exaiuineis, lit tbe rales fix-ri by law for the respective giadea in which such servi ces wets performed, the sum of tea thousand seveu bundjeu and tif.--' one dollars iii! i fe'ty four cents: provi.iaJ, 'i';if the compensation thus paid shall im; exceed that received bv those duly eiiiolibd us examiusrs r.uu assistant examiners duriiiit liie same period. For the support of pr uiary schools in t'ii't part of ti.e Distiictof Columbia lying outside of the cities of VVusiiinglon and Geoietov-B, to beexpendtjti by the coin uiissi otters of p.-imury s.iheols. under ths iiirectit,u ol the Sarretar of the Interior und the presiueut of the levy curt. :en lhouaiid do. tars. porain are hefebr ewpowei ed mak thortfed to increa!s..ti,o preierit wstei" rates aui water taxes to sileb. an amoftni s may by theixi be deemed neceskury Vs See. 5. And he it further .ennctwh Tost for tbe pnroose of enabling the . corpora. tion' aloresaidf to carry out!i provisions or this act, it shall be competent tor them ' to borrow, in such, proportions aa tbey j msy deem necessary, a mm of money not I exceeding two hundted and sVxty tbous i nut', dollars for the city of Washington, j and for'y thousand dollars for the citf" ' Georgetown, redeemable within a peri j.l ! of ten years, out xT any revenue tu be ! derived from water rents. ''yj- Approved, July 14, 1870. - Ptouc No. I7J. AX ACT to amend the act to incorporate the National Academy of Sciences. lie it enacted 4y the Senate and Jlowei cf Representative in the I'uited Statet ofAmer V. in Coiiyreet utnaitlicd: Tust the uct to incorpor-ite the Ntion t Academy of Sciences, approved March ihrre, eig.iteen hundred aud six'y-lhret., ne. and tbs same is hereby, so amended s to remove tbe limitation of tbe Diiin r -r f ordinary members ot ssid acade my as provided iu sitid act. Approved, July I t, 1870. Pt-BLIC No. 17. AN ACTto amend section four oT the act of MaVcit thirty-one, eighteen hundred and sixty eight. lie it enacted b;i the Senate and loute tif , Representative of the United States of Amei I ica in Congress Attemlled: That there shall not be assessed or collected j under, or by virtue of section tour of an ai : approved March thirty-one. eiirbteen hundred and sixty eiht, eulitle.f. "An act toexeupt certain luati'ilnctitrers from internal tax, and i or other purposes, any Internal Us upon piiilt-paclsers, Inrd-reiuiHrvrs.or those enicuKed in siiiol.iii hums, curing meats, or others known es iu the priivisinu triple, as ttiaiiufne- i Hirers witiiiu ute meaning ut I lie said section. ; uud if any such tax shall bsve been assessed, j but not collected, the same Is hereby remit 1 Kd. I .fV i. N Approved, Jaly 11, 1S70. PfBLic z.o. ITS. J AN. ACT to dec'.ir forfeited to the Unite.I Stales ceriaiu lands (fnnted to the Slute of Louisiana to aid in constructing a railroad ti.ereiis. . 1 ,1 For i"',t Set. ate, for t': fiscci vear end "tc; .tune thirtieiii, eit'hteeti l.undre.l ant seven'y, for miscellaneous items, wo iliu'JS ut'l dollars. i .;r c e ii t.i commit ier-, psgpf, hor.ces-. an-i catrys! s, five tliousalid lioHarf . ' Forth payti eut of the iiecessarv ex oeticf s incurred by t he Joint Se'ect Com mit' a U trench ment ia ini estiijatmg I pe coMr tCts ot tue Navy Dspartmeut for -team machinery, three nur.dred at.d fifty eijet tiolla'.'t auti four cent-. : Provided Toat-'hf apprppri uti u of sevnitt-eighi j t ti-"is:i ti.I li.cUis lof 'ithorapbiijv; itir ! he '.'stfttT I 'ill iu ttie legislative exec- it-tp and ja-li' ial apprt'pristion btil for 1 'be yt'.'l- t-i ii'-g Jtl:-e t'.irt , eighteen j h i: ti.ireii and sew-HM -tirif, is b. let.y car 1 i .1 to the fond '.or lithographing ami i .'i.gr.vtitg lor tile Senate end tlijUr ot il. presci.tativcs. To pay William fr'ishor, of San dose. Ca!;..r. ma. lor supplies furnished seamen and marines ol iho I'biied Sia'Si Nay who were employed wilh liie army duiinir lh; Mexican war in eoii tjaerii.t' C ahtoriiia. turee thousand and teveiity five doilai s a 'i'o coiui'snsalo ttie vid-.w of lhe liite 'V. .7. llabard, lor the statue of Washington exectitei bv - him, said sum lo bo in f ull of all deniauds tor said slalue, two thousand dollars. SiiC At44f le it further enacted. That liie aeco iuriin; olficers ol the Treasury Department ale hereby authorised t credit C. N. Felu u, lieasurer of lbs brancn mint at Sail fr'ranctscu, with sixteen hnndrod ami forty eevan dollars and ninety-six cents, paid by fid ward vv beatou lor clerical services performed iu bis office Skc ft. And be it further enncted. That the Secretary of the Seiiato be. and be hereby is. directed to pav the First Vatioual Bank of the city of Waiiiingtou. lbs sum of sixteen hun dred aud thirteen dollars and sixty-one cenls, with interest fro'ii .1 line ihree, eibteeu bun. dred and sixty seven, in satisfaction of npuiey advanced lo defray tbe expenses ef IfiH.IoiitL j Seh cf. Committee on Ordnance, and that, the ' receipt ot said bank ahull deemed a eutli.ieiit j voucher in the ee'tlement of the accounts wilh liie Treasury iJepartuieut. ! Ssc. A And be it further enacted That. 1 t T omiuissi'4iier of the Bureau of l.ef.iirees, I FreediiiOn and Abaadorted Lauds be. mid be is hereby, dircefed. out of the fund in said bureau lor the ed'ic itiari of freedmeu, to pay to W il berjoice I'tiviersity, situated iu Greene county, Ohio, tni s uu of twenty tivo lb .iisand tlollars, a'ld to Lincoln University, s. mated in C tes.er e.tuuT.y, Peii'-s. Ivaoia. tweivo tttousand dol lars, iu aid of tbe objects of said ias.iur.ioas. Approved, July lo, 1570. He it emtcted l-it the Senile and lloune nf Heyre-ienlaiives f the I'nitcd Stutei iif America in Congress assembled, That. all. the lan.ls which vtere ifrniiled by H .ni;resa, in the year tiahteu hundted and fthy six. to ibe State of Louisiana, I aid in ibe con-traction of the New Orleans, Opelou. as and Great Western railroad, iiiid' which have not been 1 twtally disposal of by the said ' -tale under said Kiam, winch has expired by iitiiitation, or by ac of Congress since the original gratit, are iierehy declared forfeited It tho Culled States, aud these lauds shall here, atter be disposed of as other public lauds of the United niates. Approved, July 14, 1S70. " ' oi-cerw ise. sniii! ne appnti tine to ll:e et pany herein incorporated, wnicil eh ill make re ports i.s in sai'J act required. I Sue. 23. And he. it further enacted, T:it , alt nets -u-i parts of acts heretofore passed j which are inconsistent with any of the pmvis ) ions of this a.-t be. ami the same are, for the i pni pose of this act, hereby, lepeab ti, so far as i lhe same are inconsistent heievvilil. Approved, May 21, IS?;). Pi-dlic No. 1S1 e AN ACT making additional appropriations ami to snpply the deitciencies iu the appro priations for the service of the uoveruuieiit tor lhe fiscal years einiiiof June thiiiy, eighteen hundred and seventy, and Jim thirty, eitthieen hundred uud seventy-one, ami ior other purposes. lie it enacted the Seno'e and louse rf Representatives of the I'mted States if America in Congress Assembled : That the foliowinir sums, or so mii.h thereof as may be necessary. In, and the same aro hereby, appropi ialed for the objects hereinaf ter expressed, namely: DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. Office tif the Attorney General: For salary t.f the Solicitor General, seven thousand five hundred dollars. For additional salary of two assistant at tomevs ireneral. two ibousaud dollais. For uddithma! salary tit solicitor of internal revenue, one ttiousaua dollars fr'or salary of stenographic clerk, two thou sand tl 'liars. fr'or three additional fourth class clerks, five tbo'.saud four bunvred dollais. ITor C'litmuent expemes, viz: for fuel, la bor, und miscellaneous items, ihree thousand five hundred dollars. Fur stationery and books, one thousand dol lars. For additional contingent, because of the transfer to tbe Department of Justice ot the solicitor of internal revenue, naval solicitor, and the itrw office of the Department of s-taie; ter stationery aud books, oue tuousanu dol lars. Kor the salaries of three commissioners ap pointed for the revision and consolidation of the statutes of the United States, for one year, at five thousand dollars each, fifteen thousand dollars. Kor the reasonable incidental expenses of the commission for clerk hire, statiouery, aud miscellaneous items, three thousand dollars. i::scnLLAXi:u"s. To pfty the ooverpittenr of Peru the sum of ;ir' --even tiioii-and and and forry dollar- in com. ttritt;: lhe amount awarded t . E-ieliau G Mouiatio by tre joiiit cotn it i --ton f. t Lima, l'. ru, February twen ty li.e, eiliieen hundred tindj seventy, tci-itg u Lti't the clas rns coiivt-otiiir: be wee... t'le I'uited St-ite3 and P-ru, of Ds .riiitii r totir, cigtiteeti buiiored aad SIX-ty-.igut. To meet a dt f;ciency iu tha appronri a'iou for the !t gitlaii v'e expenses of the Ten ilolt.y of Moutaua, ten tijiustltid dol ls i p. Public No. 171 AX ACT ii amendment of the act enti tled 'An act establi bing nn uniform system of bankruptcy throughout the L" ailed Siaies." ' lie it eriticted t.g the S-nale ad Ifouee of , t!ejreaeiiti tives of the I'tiited Stales of Atner ; tea tn Cottyrees assembled, Tbst tbe provision of the second j claure of tbe thirt;.-tbird srction of said ! act, as amended by the first section of an , a:,t in nnitoiimect ihereof, approved July i twenty-'ftveH, eighteen hundred and stx. I iy-eigni, sbaii i.ot eppiy to those debts i from which the bankrupt seeks ft dis charge which were contracted prior to the first day of Jauuary, eighteen huu I died and nisty-nhic. - 2. And he U further enacted. That Public No, lt. AN ACTto discontinue flee Clarksville, Ar kansas, laud district and the establishment, ot uu additional laud disliict iu that State. De it enacted ty the Senate and lloutt of Rev -etentatives of the United States of Amer ica in -Congress assembled. That the district of Muds now subject t.t disposal at Clarksville, Arkansas, be, and tha same is hereby . di-contiiitTed from aud aflee the first dav i.f July, eighteen hundred and seventy, ami thai thereafter the said land dm diet be divided as follows: Beitiiining at the corner common to townships twelve all 1 thir- teen north, ramies seventeen and eighteen wet. aud ruiiuiiiglheuce west between said township to the corner common to township twelve utiti thirteen north, ranges twen'y'-six and twenty seven west; thence south with said range line to the corner common of townships nine and ten north; thence we-t on the hue bet ween said townships to the western boundary of tnu State, the lauds lyin,- north of said division line, and within lhe limits of tbe saivl Ciwrss-f" ' Viile district, lo be subject to disposal ut liar-, risou, ArkaTisas, and to those lauds lying south of said division line within said district to 1m subject to disposal at Dardanelle, Arkansas, to be known and designated as the Harrisou and Dardanelle laud district. Sxc. il. And' bt tt further enacted, . Tl-.ft the Presido.it of the LuiteJ Slates is hereby uuiiiorized to appoint., by anil witti tke advicst ami e mseiit t.t the SrUatas of tue United Slate or during Iho recess thereof, and until Iho eutt t.f theiievt. ensuing session, u register aud re ceiver for each of said laud district:, who shall be required lo reside ut lbs site of Iheir re spective oflicns; who shall bo subject to the same laws and respuusinihties, und whose eom pei. s it inn and fees shall be respectively lhe same per uiiuutu as aie now allowed by law lo other laud. offices iu said State. Approved, July 1-1, 1870. til i i i j tho il.iu.'in liie tbirtv-niotn section of j said a;t wkich now reads "or wilt), being i a banker, nerchaat, or trader, ha3 fraud ! ulently slopped or suspended and not re i sumed pavra'ut of Lis c,nimerciiil paper i within a period of fourteeu days," shall i be amended eo as to re-.d as folljiys : '-or who iieirjg a bauker, broker, rn-rchant. For priiiting the j urna! i.f the legis- j trader, manufacturer, or miner, has f.auu- iaiive as-eml'lv ol sue I f rruorv ot iiuo- t u;enur tioppea pavuieut, or who baa t in for tbe second and lined session of j stopped he year eighteen hundred and sixty six, I lour thousand three hundred and sixtj- j two dollars and seventy cents. j For balance iii full to Jolia P. Brncp t for piiuiing for the third session of the J Moniatia legislature, seveu hundred and i ui4.ey-six uollaia and ninety cents. Fura deficiency 1:1 the appiopriation . ... 4 . . . ,,. , s . i.;. 1 'AN ACT .authorizing the establishment f ir ibe ! gislative expepses ut tht? asseiu- . . . . . . , It., t. 4 , . ,. r " " ' " - v . v-.., n .. b. . , or stispeaued and not. resumed pav ujeii t ct his comuiercinl paper withia a period of fourteen days." Approved, July 14, 1870. PraLic No. 172 WAR DEPARTMENT. For clerks in the office of the Chief of Ord nance, two thousand dollars, to supply an omission iu the total amount tor that ollice for tbe fiscal year ending June thirty, eighteen hundred aud seveuty-oue. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. IN THE OFFICE OP THE COMPTROLL ER OF.THE CURRENCY. ' For one clerk of class four, one clerk of class three, two clerks of class mo, ami .three clerks of class oue, niue thousand eight hun dred dollars. Kor ventilating the attic rooms in the west wing ot the Treasury Depaitaieut building, ivv'eltfa tbuxiBrnd dollars1. i.ly ot the i errnory or Idaho, tor rem f Jin ill. re, wood, storage, oil and candles, printing, stationery, und incidental ex penses iurte thousand four hundred dollars. To pay the increased compensation of j the elite! justice and associate justices OT the Territory of New Mexico, Washing ton. Wyomiug, Arizona, Colorado, and Dakota, uuder tbe pi ovision of au act ap proved June seventeenth, eighteeu hun dred ami seventy , ten thousand dollars For ainouut due James S. Reynolds tor paper, priutiug, aud labor performed for tl e s id legislative assembly of Idaho, two thousand six hundred and eeveuty Cv dollars and ihii tteu cents. For a deficiency in the appropriation for the legislative expenses of tbe Terri tory of New Mexico, tea thousand five hundred and seven -five dollars and for ty seueu cents. For rent of office of the surveyor gen sral of Nevada, fuel, books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, '..To thousand seven buurire i dollars For rent of office of the surveyor gen eral of Wyoming, fuel, books, stationery, and other i ncidental expenses, two thousand dollars. For compensation of the surveyor gen eral of the Territory of Arizona, turee thousand dollars ;; for clerks ia his office three thousand dollars ; and for rento office, fuel, books, stationery, and other incidental expenses, two thousand dol lars, j For repairs of custom-bouse at Detroit, Michigan, thirteen thousand five hun dred dollars. To reimburse tbe United States marsh al of tbe district of South Carolina lor - iA v. : s , sums fiaitt unu iu excess oi tne BUOjS. provided by existing statues, for sum-. uioning jurors in obedience to aiurv ord er issued by the Chief Justice of tbe Su preme Court of the United States, June live eighteen hundred and sixty nine 4.U. ...... A A .11 . I uuq Luuueauu uonars, or sucu part tuere of as may be necessary. Tq enable tbe Secretary of tbe Interior to pay for tbe use and occupation bv the isviv w-jsi suieuk in an ucww un OT ft pvr. water. tne fayiug ot an addiuona: water main from tbe distributing reseevoir of the Washington aqueduct, ar-d for other jjurposes. lie it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives to the United States of America. in Congress assembled, That in order to prevent unnecessary waste of Potomac water, and in order lo more fully enforce tbe laws pf the cor poration of Washington and Georgetown, in relation to the distribution of the same, the engineer oiTie-r in charge of Washington aquednct is hereby author ized and empowered, after giving notice to shut off the water when such notice shall be disregarded from any places where a waste of water is occurring. Sbc. 2. And be it further enacted, .That tbe use of Potomac water for meet anical and manufacturing purposes, or for pri vate fountains, street and pavement wash ers, shall be allowed only when, in tbe opinion ot said engineer, it will i i.. detrimental to the general distribution of waier in toe two cities. Ssc. 3. And be it further snarled Tk.i tbe supply of water to all manufacturing establisbmenis, hotels, livery stables, and aiuer places requiring a large ouaatitv. snau oe determined by meters erected and maintained at the expense of the cootoin. er ; and tbe said cornnroinni nf Weeh. iogtonand Georeetswu aball char ire and collect for the quantity so determined a price not exceeding three) cents per hun- A A II . uicu gauous. Sko '4. Antics it further enaeted, That said engineer officer shall canse to be furnished, and laid from the distributing reservoir of the Washington aqueduct to Capitol Hill, in tbe city of Washington, along such route as be shall determine, an iron main of thirty -six inches in die-net--, connected with the present mains at such points as he shall direct, and that the entire cost thereof shall be boroe proportionately by tbe corporations of Washington nd Georgetown, and, ,w,or feW io prdrftTfj fth tfdh tUtt, said cor- Pcnuc No. 177. AX ACT to establish a port of delivery at Kansas City, Missouri. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Reprrsenlaiices of the United States of Amer- tea in Congress Assembled, That tbe city ol Kausaa, in tlie Statu cf Missouri, shall be, and is hereby, constituted a port of delivery, unoexed to auti made a part of the collection district, cf New Orieaus, and che.ll be subject to tue samo regulations and restrictions as other ports of delivery in tbe United States; and all tbe privileges and facilities afford ed by the act of Cobzress of tbe second ! cf March, eighteen hundred and thirty i one, entitled "An act allowing the duties j on foreign merchandise imported into t Pittsburg, Wheeling, Cincinnati, Louis j ville, Saint Louis, Nashville, and Natch , es to be secured und paid at those places, i shall be tended to said part. A survey - or of customj shall be appointed -to res ide at said port and perform tbe duties j prescribed by 1 w, wbo shall receive the ; same compensation now provided or j which may hereafter be provided .' by law ; for surveyors ot tbe same grade. ; Approved, July 14, 1870. - . Pcblic No. 179. AN ACT to annul a portion of a certain statute of the Territory ef Naw Mexico, for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and lions' of Representatives of the United States of Amer . tea in Congress Assembled : That the following recited portion of a ! statute of the Territory t f New Mexico, j approved February second, eighteen bun j dred and sixty five : "And op writ of execution shall on any account be exe cuted on tbe real estate of any person, if there be no mortgage mat by ibe bu.band and wife owning the said prop erty, aud tbe tuortagage must tave been executed with all the tormalities required by law," be, and the same is hereby, dis- L approved and declared null and voiu . . Provided, Tout mere euan " r trom levy and forced sale under any pro cess or o'rder from any court of law or equity iu said Territory tbe lot or parcel ot ground and tbe buildings tbereo. oc cupied as a residence and owned by the aebtor, being a bou.e-bolder a family, to tb. value of on. tboos.nd doVrnvM. And if. in the opinion ot the creditors, the premises claimed by ittch debtoras exemplars worth, more than one thousand dollars, then it shall be law ful for the officer to advertise and sell the said premises and ont of the pro ceeds of such sale to pay to each execu tion debtor tbe said sum of one thousand dollars, which shall be exempt from ex ecution for one year ' thereafter, and ap ply tbe balance on said execution 4 provided further, That bo sale, shall be made unless a greater sum than one thou sand dollars shall be bid for said prem--ises. . , - . ' . ApVrtTvW, July 14, Wd. 1 .s J ,V fr '. ,- A