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)". v. HVdl'dl ! :j u , i " i VOLUME II. i SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO, MAY 21, 1853. NUMBER 60 Sonta1 fe4UcckÍs Okjcttc ,-!ii;ih!li -JiTT In WEEKLY- $5 a year, payable invariably in 'Wver !'"Sle P'" " 1-2 ccn,s- Advertise O.nis,'' Í4 60 per iquaré f ten linea for the first assertion, and $1 or every subsequent insertion. -,rS i'1- EXCHANGE HOTEL, -S "' Santa rt, K. M. ' d 1: 1ÍTTNT. PHOmiETOK. 4n tunrMn kiiW .. or month. In con- J trection With the above house is a fine stable nd orral, ls a Bowline; Alloy, and Billiard Tables. .. . . .. i V The table is always well supplied with (he best that the markets afford. 1 ,.&nla.i,Wyl4,18D3.-3m49 $50 00 REWARD I S- TRÁYÉD from 'the subscriber, about two weeks since, a bay hone, about 10 hands high, find on one or two shoes said horse is 7 years old, walks, facks, trots, and gallops well. 1 will pay the above reward to the finder, on delivery ot said oree to me, i , ' 1 ' , II. W. READ, ii Albuquerque, N. M. May 11, 1853.'-4 49 . :1 :. , . V '' PUBLIC BUILDINGS, v : OUoé of Commissioners on Public Buildings, i. ... ,,, Santa F, April 14th 1853. . C ÉÁÍE1) proposals will be received at this of O fin until 12 o'rlock M. of the 30th June 1853, for 10Ü0 eubio yards of rubble inaBonry, more or less, comprising the basement story of the Ter ritorial Building to be erected in the city of Santa Fe. The mssunry tr bo executed in a substantial and Workman-Ilk manner, umlor the direction of the Superintendent of Public Buildings. The stone will be furnished at the quarry within a mile of the building lime can be burned and land obtained within the saine distance. The contractor will be permitted to extend his tontract to three thousand cubic yards, or to the completion of the stone masonry of the whole building, should ther be funds in the hands of the Commissioners, at the time of completing the first ontract, to enable them to carry ou the work. . ,., PHBSTON BECK. Jr., ' MANUAL ALVAKEZ, " " '' FRANCISCO ORTIZ y DELGADO .. I i 'I ,t,:.; , ... Commissioners. J,. HOUGHTON, Superintendent. Santa Fe, April 14th K53.rf n43. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Territory of New Mexico, . ,. First Judicial District, FranciaiAj Cunningham " vs- ,. ,..,, Attuohment.. ... Alexander W. Reynolds. ) 1 This day csme the sid plaintiff by bis attorney, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that Alexander W. Reynolds, the. defendant in said cause, is not a resident of the rernlory of New Mexico, but resides beyond the limits there at, to that the ordinary process of law cannot be executed upon him, It u therefore ordred that ne enter his appearance hereto on or before the first day of the next torm of this court to be begun and held at the court home in the city of S mta Fe, on the third Monday of June next, and plead, answer or demnr to plaintiff's petition, or judgment will b rendered against him. It is further ordered that publication be made of this order according to law. A true copy or the order made in the above en titled eause'at the March term of said court, A.D. 1833, .,,!.'! ' !' R. H. TOMPKINS, Sarita F; April 23, 1853. 4 45 Clerk. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Territory of New Mexico, First Judicial District. 1 John S. Jones and William H. Russell vs A, Turner Donaldson 1 ..I iimu M. Ilradwell Attachment This day came the said plaintiffs by their attor ney, and il appearing to the satisfaction of the cdirt, that A. .Turner Donaldson one of the defen dants in this causa is not a resident of the Terri tdry ot New Mexico, but resides beyond the limits thereof, eo that the ordinary process of law ..nnnt ho urecuted non him, It is therefore or dered by the court that he enter his appearance hereto oft or before the first day of the next term ol this cotrt to he begun and held at the court house in the city of Santa Fe, on the third Monday in June next, and plead, answer, or demur to praintilTs' petition, dr judgment will be rendered against biin. It is further ordered that publication be made of this order according to law, A trui copy of the order made in the above en titled cause at the March term of said court, A. D. 1853' , , R. H. THOMPKINS, ;i,v,.p:i I Clerk. 8ta Fe, April 23, 1853. 4 45. i ,n "i ' 1 : ' . UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Territory of New Mexico; First Judicial District. . . 't '. Robert Campbell, survivor, it.) vs . i- ."i- Attachment ; Peter Molleh, U , '. ) This day came the said plaintiff by his attorney, an it1 appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that the said defendant is not a resident of the Ter ritory of. New Mexico, but reside beyond the limits thereof, so that the ordinary process of law cannot te executed upon him, It is therefore or dered by the court that h enter hie appearance hereto on or. before, the first day of the next term of this court, to begun and held at the court house in Jh city of Santa Fe on the third Monday in June next, and plead, answer, or demur to plain tiff'! petition, or judgment will be rendered against him. ' It is further ordered, that publica tion bej made of this order according to law. A true copy ef tha order made in the above en titled cause at the March (erin of said district court JLDrl853. ' ' '' i ...;, , E. H. TOMPKINS, . " ... r , t" ; Clerk. - anta h, April tí, 1853, 4 45, '.. , ,, . , ., ffVHEU.rVMail from anta Fe to the States X " leaves' reguUrly on, the first day of each Passage darink the summer months ' $128 00 f'8, .., winter motilha $150 00 401bi of iisgtage allowed to each passenger. T , WALDO, HALL, CO. -írriprfitolri.1' ,leBU.fe,8ept. W,l5-tf' M,.t M THE undersignea begs leave to inform his friends and the public generally, that he is prepared to do all kinds of cabinet and carpenter's work on the most reasonable terms. Shop, two doors above the store of Jesus Loya. San,a Fe, May 7, 1053. y JAMES H. CLIFT. COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, New Hampshire. Santa F, Jan. 1, 1852 tí. INDEPENDENCE, MISSOURI. BV B. W. TODD. I have removed from the "Noland House," to the "Nebraska House," in Independence, Missouri, The Nebraska House is a large new building, and has recently been much improved by alterations and additions. Having taken this house for a term of years, I intend to make every effort to promote the convenience and comfort of travellers. The patronage of my friends and the travelling public is respectfully solicited. B. W. TODD. January 1st 1853 ty. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. 90,000 rtrr or lumbh. O EALED proposals will be received at this of O lice till 1U o'clock A u, on the 15th day of June next, for pine lumber, as lollows : 198 pieces 21 1-2 feet long 3 x 12 inches 101 12 " 3 1 12 112 10 6 1 15 112 5 5 1 15 11,00(1 feet 2 inch plank 15,000 1 1-2 " " 8.000 1 i" 25,000 feet lumber of different sizes and lengths for which bills will be given in lime before re. quired. The whole amount to bo delivered at or near the site of the Public Buildings, by the 15th November next, if required No proposals will be received for a less amount than 20,000 foet The names of two responsible persons as securities are requested to be given with I he proposal. PRESTON BECK, A MANUEL ALVAREZ, FRANCISCO ORTIZ y DELGADO J. 1IUUUHTON, Superintendent. Santa Fe, May 4th, 1853.-61-11. BY AUTIKIKMT.J Publio Aots of the Thirty-Second Congress OF TUB . UMTKD STATES. 1851-52. Ciiap. CVIII. An Act makintjf. Appro printions for the Civil and Diploma tic Expenses of the Government for the Year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and fifty three, and for other purposes. For salary and outfit of a commission er to resido in China, including the addi tional compensation under tho act to car ry into cil'oct certain provisions in the treaties between tho United States and the Ottoman rorto, eighteen thousand dollars. For salary of tho interpreter and sec retary to said mission, two thousand five hundred dollars. For compensation to the consuls at tho consuls at tho five port in China, viz: Kwanf Chow, Amoy, Fuohow, Ning-po, and Shanghai, five thousand dollars. For salary of tho consnl-general at Al exandria, three thousand dollars. For the relief and protection of Ame rican seamen in foreign countries, one hundred and twenty five thousand dollars. For clerk hire, offico rent, and other expenses of the office of the consul of tho United States at Jjonuon, iwo inotisanu eight hundred dollars. For salary of the consul at Beyrout, fivo hundred dollars. . For compensation to the acting charge d'affaires to Russia from tho fifteenth of August, eighteen hundred and forty eight, to tho fifteenth of January, eigh teen hundred and forty nine, one thous and and forty one dollars and sixty sev en cents. To compensate Dabney S. Carr, for expenses incurred whilo in tho diploma tic service of the country, to be allowed, in the settlement of his accounts with the government, seven thousand one hun dred and forty four dollars.. To the secretary of legation at the court of St. Jamos, for services as ehargé F affaire) at said court, from tho thirty first of August, eighteen hundred and forty nine, to the eleventh of October, eighteen hundred and forty nine, three hundred and one dollars and thirty two cents ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' . To'enablo the President of the United States to make compensation to the Spa nish consul and other subjects of Spain residing at New Orleans, and subjects of Spain at Key West, for losses occasioned by violence in the year eighteen hundred mid fiftv one. Brisini from intelligence then recently recoived at. those places Of the execution of oortain persons at jaa nana, who had recently invaded the Isl and of Cuba, twentv fivé thousand dol-J Jaw rmutta, im oeiore paymen be mado under this appropriation the Presidentof tho United States shall cause an investigation to be mads of Buch al leged losses, and that the same, together with tho reasonable costs of tho investi gation, shall be paid on tha certificate of Uie Secretary ot State that the same are proven to tho satisfaction of the President. üor compensation to Peter Parker as acting ohargé d'affairet at Canto, Chi na, for two years from tho twenty fourth May, eighteen hundred and fifty, to twen ty fourth May, eighteen hundred and fif ty two, which shall be in full for all de mand for such services for tho period na med, iour thousand dollars. Tor comyensation of Charles D. Arf wedson, cousul of tho United States at Stockholm, Swedcp, for diplomatic ser vices rendered as ohargé dkif aires at that place, by tho instruction of tho Sec retary of State, from the recall of Mr. Ellsworth to tho arrival of Mr. Schroe der, appointed ehargé d'affaires from the twenty fourth July, eighteen hundred and forty nine, to tho twenty second day of April, eighteen hundred and fifty, a period of eight months and twenty nine days, being ono half of the salary of a ehargé d'affaires, and in full for all such service for the period oamed, sixteen hun dred and eighty one dollars and twenty five cents. That the Secretary of Stato cause the accounts of Josoph Jjalestier, hito special agent of the United States in Asia, to be settled in such manner as to -allow him his travelling and other necessary expen ses incurred in returning to the United States after receipt of notice of the ter mination of his mission; and that his sa lary as such a.unt be also allowed from tho time when it was discontinued until a reasonablo-timo for his return, not ex ceeding six months, to be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. To Anthony Ten i.yck, for additional compensation as Inle commissioner to the Sandwich Island, being the same amount allowed by4act of September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty, to Clinrs tomes, liis successor, tlir'p ' sand dollars. Public Lands. For salary of the recorder of land titles in Missouri, five hundred dollars. For cou.pensalion foi secretary to sign patents for public lands, one thou sand five hundred dollars. For salaries and commissions of reg isters of land offices, aad receivers of public moneys, oiib hundred and twenty six thousand eight hundred dollars. For expenses of depositing public moneys by receivers of public moneys, twenty three thousand five hundred and eighty dollars. For incidental expenses of (he seve ral land offices, thirty fonr thousand two hundred and forty dollars. Surveys of Public Lands. For sur veying the public lands, including inci dental expenses and special surveys, demanding augmented rales, to be appli ed and apportioned to the several dis tricts, according to the exigencies of the public service: the part to be an plied to the re-surveys required by the location and survey of private claims in Florida to be disbursed at a rate not exceeding five dollars per mile, in addi tion to the unexpened balances of for mer appropriation!, one hundred and fifteen thousand dollars. Fer survey of the Islands in Saganaw Bay and river, and other islands on the coast of Lakes Hiron and Michigan, six hundred dollars. For correcting etroneoui and defec tive lines of the public and piivate stir veys in Missouri, at a rate not exceed ing six dollars per mile, including office o.. 1 1, i t,i, work, two tnouisnu live nunarea dollars. For completing the survey of towns and villages in Missouri, named in the act of June thirteen li, eighteen hundred and twelve, and May twenty sixth, eigh teen hundred end tventy lour, one thou sand dollar!. ; For transcribing reeords of private land claims in the office of tho recorder of land titles at St. Louis, twelve hun dred dollars, . For additional crmpetnation to cer tain deputy lurvepri in Illinois and Missouri, for corrective and detached surveys, one thousaid six hundred and ninety four dollars and forty seven cents. For the payment of a balance due for surveying done in the state of Missis sippi, in the year eighteen hundred and forty one, sevec hundred, and one dol lars and forty two cents. ' !;;. For compensation or surveyors and other agents requited in Illinois, Mis souri, and Florida, to carry into effect the act of September twenty eighth, eighteen hundred and fifty, granting swamp lands, &c, six thousand dollars. tor surveyors in Louisiana at aug mented rates, thirty five thousand six hundred and eighty six dollars. For survey of private claims in Flor ida, under the act of June twenty eighth, eighteen hundred and forty eight, inclu ding the work now under contract, ten thousand dollars. For completing certain surreys in Florida, at a rate not exceeding six dol lars per mile, in consequence of the ne culiar difficulties attending the execu tion of the same, on account of swamps, lakes, marshes, &c, and for scrap work, ten thousand dollars. For surveying standard parallels, township and section lines, in Orecon. at a rate not exceeding twelve dollars per mile, including incidental expenses, sixty two thousand dollars. For surveying two thousand six lum dred and twenty five miles of meridian, base, and standard lines, meandering and survey of irregular or river lots, &c., at a rate not exceeding fifteen dollars per mile, thirty nine thousand three bun dred and seventy five dollars. For subdividing lands in California into townships, equal to two thousand seven hundred miles of surveying at rate not exceeding fourteen dollars per nine, iniriy seven tuousano eigtn nun dred dollars. For subdividing one hundred and fif ty townships in California into sections ut a rate not exceeding twelve dollars per mile, one hundred and eight thnus and dollars. For extending surveys in Californi through the mineral region, twenty thousand dollars. For surveying private claims in Cal forma which may have been presented in good laith to the board ot land com nnssioners. twenty two thousand five hundred dollars; Provided. That tl; authority hereby conferred on the Sur veyor-General shall apply only to such llllTjUlllli Mr-M - n tension of the lines of the public surveys le shall find within the immediate sphere of his operations, and which lie is satis ned otiuht to be respected, and actual ly surveyed in advance of confirmation, For subdividing the islands of Santa Cruz, San Miguel, or Santa Kosa, San Bernardo, Santa Uatalina, ban Clem ente, or San Salvador, San Nicolas, and Santa Barbara, on the coast of Canfor nía, by the coast survey, according to uch plan as may be devised by the ue neral Land Office, so that said island may be readily disposed of under th laws of the United States, and in esta blishing the necessary corners along the meanders with which to connect th lines of the subdivisions under this ap proprtation, twenty thousand dollars Provided, That the superintendent of the Coast Survey shall return to the General Land Office two complete co pies of the maps and field notes of Said subdivisions with the meanders and con nections aforesaid, one of which shall be for the records of the Surveyor Ge neral: And provided, farther, That all leases of any of said islands, or of any part of either of them now outstanding shall be regarded as without authority and void. For rent of Surveyor General's office. purchase of instruments, records, draw ing materials, lurniture, niel, nay ol mes senger, i'C., eleven thousand four hun dred dollars. For completing the geological survey of the iron region of that portion of M chigan which borders on Lake Superior, tilteen hundred dollars. . . . For defiaving the expense of survey ing and marking the boundary between the States of Missouri and Iowa, under the recent decision and order of the Sti preme Court, eleven thousand forty two dollars and sixty eight cents. Public Buildinqs.Vot compensa tion of the Commissioner of Publio Buil dings, two thousand dolías. i or the compensation of a clerk in the office of the Commissioner of Pub lie Buildings, one thousand dollars. For the annual repairs of the Capitol water closets, publio stables, pavements and other walks within and around the Capitol Square, tho flagging in the crypt the doors of the wood vaults, and for repainting the crypt, faces of the wood vaults, &c , seven thousand dollars Forth purchase of two thousand fret of six-inch iron water pipe, to con duct the water to the Capitol, and for laying the same, two thousand firt hun dred dollar. 1 For annual repairs of (ha President's. ouse and improvement of the sroundi. iz., repairs of the roof and chimney, enlacing defective stone at the base of the house, laying brick walks from th ouse to tli Treasury, War, and Navy Departments: cleaning, paintinc and whitewashing the inside of th bous,. repairing gravel walks, paving brick gutters in the grounds, fitting new blinds to the south windows outside, six thou; sand one hundred and fi ty dollars. .... ; , í or compensation to the door keeper of the President's House, five hundred ollars: and assistant door keeper of th same, three hundred and sixty five dol ara. , , i , For compensation pf two watchmen t the President's House, at a salary f ve hundred dollars each per annum. one thousand dollars. ,, , For compensation of the oublio car enar, twelve hundred dollars. For compensation of sixteen laborers . employed in the public grounds and president's garden, at forty dpllars per month, seven thousand six hundred and eighty dollars. . , .. To enable the Secretary of the Inte rior to purchase a suitable number of iron setters to be placed in the publio grounds at the Capitol and President's House, the stun of eight hundred and forty dollars. ; , .,, , . . , , ,., , For compensation of the keeper of th western gate of the Capitol grounds, seen hundred and thiity dollars, t -! For compensation of two additional day watchmen, to be employed in pre seiving the publio grounds about th Capitol, authorised by the act fifteenth May, eighteen hundred and fifty, to sup. ply deficiencies, and the act of thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and fifty, making appropriations for the civil and diplomatic expenses of Government, at live hundred dollars each, one thousand dollars, , : ; , ' For Compensation of the messenger in charge of the main furnaca in th Cap itol, tjvree hundred and fifty dollars. rw toTiipciiaiuusi oi In iouui-Y-... charge of the water closets in the Cap. itol, three hundred and sixty five dot-' lars. . .. , ; . ! ' . 'i ' ; ) For cart hire upon the public ground',' one thousand dollars. ' T : For the purchase of manure for Ihe publio grounds, one thousand dollars. ror the purchase or tools Tor laborers, ve hundred dollars. i For the purchase of trees and tree. boxes, to replace when necessary such as have been planted by the United Slates, and for repairs of pavements in front of the pnblici grounds, thirteen hundred dollars. 11 ' ' To complete and revise the grades of the city of Washington, and to deter mine tha plans for the drainage and sewerage thereof, six thouiand dollars ;' the surveys and plans to be made by the engineer now in charge of that duty, under the direction of the President of the United Stales To enable the President of the Uni ted States to cause the necessary sur veys, projects, and estimates to be mad , for determining the best means of aflbr ding the cities of Washington and , beorgetown an unfailing and abundant supply of good and wholesome water report thereof to be made to Congress , at its next session the sum of five tliou-j sand dollars, or so much thereof as may . be found necessary. , .' i or defraying the expenses incurred in the improvement and for embellish-: ing the triangular space on the north j side of Pennsylvania Avenue, between. Thirteenth and Fourteenth Streets, five j thousand one hundred and fifty dollars. lo enable the Secretary ol the Inte rior, under the direction of the Piesi-, dent of the United States, to purchase, a site in the neighborhood of Washing-, ton, and for the erection, furnishing, and fitting up of an asylum for the insane of the District ot Lolumbia, and or the ar my and navy of the United States, one hundred thousand dollars; Provided, That the whole expense of purchasing the site, and of erecting, furnishing, and fitting up the building, shall not exceed the sura herein appropriated. , For compensation of two draw keep., ers, and for fuel and oil for the lamps of the Potomac Bridge, one thousand three hundred and seventy seven dollars and fifty cents '" ;;" ' '( l " " For tha support, care, and medical treatment in the Washington IiiftiHiáiv,, of twelve transient paupers, nietlicat ifnti surgical patients, two thousand dollar. . . w... , ..-. ..... g -