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2 T~t'I"!: IE OS 7'. TIo itafla Legislature qt ,t r . tnp , nii)'iatI4)E -- G:eologiat - 1ºi.,.rr+. -liiis hMaie 1ill -Unman.' hu Ih II' -Wi' L'ke) & Powder. f~;! ýlI eºtci b) iliii (.4 *'r. ndnt."tht t.i( 1, Sehotrl LaIm i,." t c.,llatita Roa~d. j.,2 it. .I 1 !!" on F tra Conapema .;.,+ !Lill limially Killed. . ,,, ,i-t.i on tel (.al latin Kead Hir~·~ ll.~l illc* ..nI \ ni 'i ii. (o ti~ ntla ,,, 7.4 11 liiid uit-q lonapenmaglton. iº.u ,<_,it A ttl.uiple& Facetlouauaiet. I 1-.. c an amOng K1Iiisne..m. * .[,.". t tll' MIUTA'.. i~tn. !I * N r- j..rt f r n, tlj." C.m ."I *,a II 1; No it n"- ý il-l.rt .r inn. " . . i I tý1.v It ,In, t I. It ' t ', i .I I. C "4t II , .'lt l Iact t~ I t , r I !"T I, t tiP 'tl T u Ir 4n I:"-i r t, r. i- . t CU I!,ý. UT 1' 'in -A. ll --t** -.1 Ir . \rIri .I.I N "r," r.11 t",.' ,""rr I , [ I" 11 .t II. Ii I r · rr hi -it a . 1 t .t11 r a:. rav th." t * i a:. th+t li it'- a ilt !f th 1 fl -:- N t ~,i " tthi ,tL t ii thr I·ath.. :" r:i *iv r"ii iiir: Ii -. au-I t ." as j ii t "r -by. tkai i f t t.,." ilt tr ti.i L Ii C .a r.I I ri ,t ii Iniaii byplr t ., . ii"l l ...~ t:;.. %,t ",_ 31 l tric . 1 ? i :rý,utIr i "oundairy of Mion. 1.-:li~rlult WiL l W u,l~ hul b Las ioi L~ Ii a ri.h i I .ia , a it , An. artbI t . ,t a ti: cut thr rI tlD of 'John MLc ;I t ( n-PrtiiIma it (if *C. .-). EtaIli i . to, k a rec.-- until i'. w. S..iLL (ity. Jain. It.-CLt, CIL, A. 4 - ,II,1: eL~*:l Wa~R takan up) In recel% , r;- trnt eommlttea. 1i 1 N , 16l. extra clIpenr-ation bill, the : it r .l., uminority reports were pre-ented, n. ) 'rity recomumendlin its pas-age and . . rlty racuommends its p:iage with an I...q,,;:'".,tn relealit the section of the law .;r,'. i lc. I t. 1t7ti, giving increased com a! rt-:Is n to the secretary of the Tertitory : reticlng the pay of members of the Leg "-i.,ou,. t, eight dollars per day. The minor ,:. r,"i ,rt was adopted and ordered engromed. '. M -11 J 31 No 4. asking Congress to a t ,ui-:1 th lIndian title to the Bitter Root . ,i.v wa p.ise.1 unanimou-ly. .I I,,te by wnich Hl B No 43, an act gir ir liens to teamsters, laborers and wagon :n..- trs wa ltost. but was re-considered. and ,' I-,·I " askedt to return the bill" ºav-l, Introduced C B No 3a, an act t., re i-tl an act incorpu,rtuing the city of Vir fEJwar.ir introduced, C B No . , an act to I--, Ile the bonds of Matrimony between laul rchwartz and Catharine Schwarta. Re :-rr.ý t, -Ieci.al committee on divorces. ' .1 t SNo 7, to pay Davis A Thorougbhan . : Ir l.Eal eervat-:s was pase]. .\ . urnd. ii u'. . A. .--Stewart ol.rred a re-olution ',: . 1..,;1-lature adjourn nine die on Sat t,::,, neat. Land on tbe table. \0- ntworth introduced U1 B No *9, An act . !!.m r.,,a.f of Mtisoula county. Refe rred. l.. '! ,.:troduced A B No 60, An act to a;t. :, the Tertn:orial Librarian to seed for - ..: a .y freaLt on the amne. Read i . t.. At. .art t, :.mnt.d an 9-tL con i- .ft andi CuD turmt ala vat patted. - o·r tiat Sj-provetd HI B Nai IQ. An ·-, t." !uhic highways. r] *.sý $i~tor..-li B No 3U. an act to .i 1 I 1't:t 4i5.Yt'O for laying out and tttah * a )t from Bt'z'waa City to Heissum. iL -;;-_&n tuores to strike out the title ar.: iL-rt 'ba following: "An act for the r'*, f HsI orea, in Lenis and Clarke county, ",61 13. 'tnan City. in allIMm county." I I !: NS' .19. an act to authoriae the Terr '+ Au aii4r to mtue a warrant i lin e of 2.ýr 21 tE. &W. Haskell,weun pared. i ..+ItIlIUTS to bold evening swaome, t fr(·U conily that when tit Mom ad' 1 :ru tr.j aft.tooon they adjoiur gne die, wers loat. lluuc adjittirnd. A ps~Le zname CA tais aftarmoos be tween lbarlac Lime and hrib.m, K e- Po of African desen, to, or .i. S d. Thirt eth:ea roeut s es N Io ere forrt -three waast., nd a3ýiI,?inl-ar draw, Ci,-4d by Lb. intfagmm of 1 eti. Bc-tb combasasis wrn, mm- M up buat sither periscurly hurt. The Old Dommlmloa lela Betlew r. Richmond, Jan. 2.-A conference of some leading men in the tate has been in session for two days past. It is attended by A. H. Stewart. Flouornay, Gen. Echels, Bailing Ruf tin and many others. A preamble and resole Lion are agreed on. stating that while the peo ple of Virginia do not believe the negroe to ,an uneducated condition are yet it for suf frage. yet. In view of the expreesion of pub lic opinion in the'recent national election in the hope of creating harmony and union they are willing to accept universal suffrage, coup. lod with universal amnety. A committee of tine was appointed to visit Washington and urge Congrees to legi-late so as to secure these 'privilege. to the people of the State. A res olution was adopted recommaoding the peo ple of the State to bold a convention, Feb. Ilith, at lichmoud. to receive the report of the colummittee and arrange for a canvass. 1 hi: conference is the result of a movement on foot to "do something," a' distinguished iroin the "do nothing,' the former desiring to make some advance toward meeting the reconstroction nctL and averting the disabili tie, of the teat oath. etc. of the new consti tution, the latter believing the people of the State should. under no circumstance sanction negro suffrage, which they believe disastroas a1111 degradnlg. luaauaguratloua of (.ov, |Hogrmaan. Albany, Jan. .:.-The Governor elect, Hoff mar. was this morning ; cortie to the State Capital hby the 9th brag.ade of National guard,- and a company of cavalry, to be inan curatld. NoStwithltanalng the storm, which waI the wnar-t of the teas-oL, A large crowd w:ct lpr-.tt to witnes.s the ceremony. Gov. irl.tc7a and sataff. followel by Gtov. lloffman and -taff, entered the A. embly Chamber at I p. mn. Gtov. Fenton addre..ed the Governor el.--t in a cordial, congratulatory manner, anid surrenderedl to him the symbols of office. ;Iov. lloltluan replied in an equally compli amaentary and cngratulaultory manner. Subse lunttl ", with Lieiut. Gov. Beach hew.sworn aIn. A.'ter the ceremony Gov. Hloffman heldia r-aePt.tlin in the Executive Chambers, and NIr-. Illotman ::t the Executive Man-ion. The Isadmasa BWar. .L ,u!-, Jan. ...-- -n. Sherman ha. re a- ei a ltter from -bh.ri.l.an, dated Fort Co.t.b. DIec. 1ti,., a-etailanra the operation- to th at date, a:ai narrating the capture of San t.,t. .andi laone W1aI. 1le i, holding them :- . -t.1 e tal the l. in.o.- corme in and pun i-! tht-. known to hate I aen coucerrnel in ;..r- i,.al act oaf muri-r. lie will sznd RIllack Kr.ttle- -i-ter out to the Cheyanenand Arap .! - atl I i laa.: a landl thail- to( come in alid - uttn iit to like trantmoer t. If they refuse to c ",Ie lie w il ca;lrr on wa:r ag:lill-t them in t,- \\:a-1 ira t u, t 'II. ar.l willl leave with ti-n. 1:z t a iartlicl.rnt force to enabille himn t , c, ttrl the Indlian- tw at Fort CL.i, ain, -ti, ,t!,-rs a- l : 'y ci , in. In a I iva:t," l-tter to l-n. Sh-lrIana , ona .liv lattr. t aerilan -lavs the Kiwa.c are c..mo it, ::- "'"Thr t'b~ev o.nn+ have been very huan h,i . -ets- tlia'r purnt-hauent by Cu'tar. lie h:,a ta, doubt the Ar:.aaha+e wiall al-o coaLCe In :it.l - r r i abrrahls l, a, hall ta'trrl.h , after S., lh a," - r o feaar . f thiotr rn.-wlu. h..- Prealdenet'. it;ccptlofl. \VWa-f noln, .ln. 1.-Thy Proe.i nt' te 1. :. n thi- morniri % n. attended by orn - lr. of the L:Ilotuatic torT,-. all army oth (.-r- i:, t;,i+ itry. .I! .u ," of the 'ulremne (turt, noi,'l.r.r. f I'" ('abtin |, inetnbi rs of ' "r: .. r- P i.Iita i.n. In li t -ltiai.t'n. ar.|l in'lly pro ) l) 1. "r. on-. 1 I- att-n t.htl e of I t i..- n..- rxlthi-r -l|i1 owioa to the e(ornTI. 'Tise uensagerle. t ici'ao, .Jamu:trv :;.-The Bepulicme nSew Yo k -,.-ct.Il -.yv- a ,troni com.iinatilon of LUil.- It Wall .ctree;, L'. w, Vanderbilt, Jay 1;oull. Jn:tea FiSk. iDewey, Kup and other lari' capitalits' intend to carry up ,tocks. It t- ,tat.(i they control forty or fifty millions. antl ".i: ha.ve I!iinfs all th1"- own way. They l:)a c tl,~ir c.iLp.Atl.n all arra:ngel. 'ITh- bear. wi,,) are lnmoralized, built I hope upon thie oni ,,n that the .arecton. of su·-h a rollossal ln ,V. ll'aut will ituarrel over their western lr.-. for which the New York Central . Erie aCief- are In such active coampetitano. It is r,,orted in certain official circles that the creat bull. Int-ni to sell their stock whlwn rh-y :et th', market high enough, and thus lo'k currency and beat down price., and then luv .again at the large decline they canuel. General News. N..rfolk. January 3.-The Hleralds Madrid rl,'cia;l of the 2nd. report- that the inosurents i:t Mal|aj. fired on the boat of an American str-aner while cnnveying an American family to the ship. .r:ano expressed much re;ret and as.urec the U1. S. Min ;ter that the offenders would be punished. Washingtoo, January 3.-Tbe annual report of lion. D. A. Welles, Special Commis:lioner of Revenue, will be transmitted to Cong.ess on lThureday. It is said District AttdrneyCarrington has c:aused to be summoned some ten witnesses so tar, but none from a distance, to appear be fore the grand jury, with a view to obtaining another indictment against Surratt. Boston, January, 3.-- the sixth anniversary of the emancipatlon of alaves, was celebrated here to-day regardless of the driving storm. Savannah,January 3.-The Ogechee troubles 'till continue. Middletowns houre was burned last night, and the crop- ruined. All the whites have come to this city. The Sheri with a pose went .,at this afternoon, but made no arrests. A large force is fully armed and determined to resist the authoritiee. All six roads lead ing from this city, are picketed by tegroes. A meeting was held to-day in the Court House and afairs discussed. London, January 1.-A dispatch from Wi gan reports that a terrible explosion occurred in the hay dock colliery to-day. Twenty-two dead bodies were taken out. Chicago. January 3.-the heaviest snow storm of the season has prevailed sine. Thrus day night partially intermitting yesterday af ternoon. It being general throughout the north, seriou-ly diminishing the number of Pcseci Cie t. San Frajcisco, Jan. 4.-Coal in abundance of excellent quality has been discovered half :i mile from Argenta, on the line ot the Ceo tral Pacific Railroad, four hundred miles from Sacramento, furnihbing the company the much needed supply of fuel at that point. Notwithdtxndang the recent heavy rainsin thie valleys and the revere saows on the noan tains, trainr un the Central Pacie arrive at .acramento on time. Gre3t clouds of tseoke were oberved Dec. 20, a4tendinri from the peak of Mount Baker. U nvemt lgaUom. Chic-.-o, J:.n. t.- frb HKepblicam's Wash alvttuL. -p'ertl s.la the Uon-e committee o .•l pr4 f atton- hadk a protracted PeOson on fa n d.y. and made conriderable prog~eSr with tLh car't apIlropriation bill. The commit t.-e are rat fied the estmates of that Depat ment are larger than there is any neceity tor, and accordinily have made a redaction in many items. It u understood Ge-. Grant dot- not farvr raummibg up of large squad rons at foreign statioa. that are animport nnt, epeccally wLere American interwst c be protected with two or three ships as wll as a dosam. The ear committee e ChareC with inveetigating the coatract with Welk Fargo A Co. for carryo& th Overhmld sil, and sometme rince addreed a letter to the P. M. Gdeeral arkis a eapension of al ps. ments astil they have t omplettl tkhr ive tgtiaon. Os Satwrdy the CommatUe re Scved a letter from Mr. RadaUl stiag shat the commavtee's wishe wesM he ie-p with. New Woerk s,.lasmu. iAlthem , Ja. 4.-1Te L d-are ets to-mow. Oov. BoWMm's --m e Wi be i st im arftr the osuaiuim o t he two, biu sprohbhly win ba eg..sd delay. TBe Republican Assem bl p.e. nomiaa ted Truman G. Yonuglove foi Speaker. PlV.aetlal. Washington, Jan. 4.-Tae public debt statement will be issued about Friday. The i mount of reduction which will be shown cannot be aefiitUly stated. During Decem ber $6.760,000 was issued to the Pacific Rail road Companies, $4,840,000 being to the Un ion and the balance to the Central Pacific Company. New York, Jan. 5. -The Ilerald's W·ah ington dispatch elates an alleged spurious ra lroad company has attained $6,000,000 and an enormous amount of land by grants from Congress, and that two distinct corpo rations are claiming the subsidies granted to the Eastern Divisiuon of the Psilroad. Cuba. New York, Jan. 4.-Private letters from Cuba do not confirm tha recent reports fromr that island relative to reverses of the revolu tionists. It is stated the insurgents have in vaded the Spanish garrison and there is every prospect that they will be successful. It is thought if they can hold out till March their andependence will be certain. They contema' plate the abolition of slavery, and will not ask recognition of the Unated States till that is done. Elizabeth, N. J., January 4.--Col. W. Sat ter, of the U. S. Navy, died, after a lingering illness of rheumatism of the heart,on Sunday morning, ared 74. Colonel Wynkoop. Indian agent, having changed his resignation so as to make it un conditional. The same is accepted by the Commissioner of Indian affairs. Washington, January 4.-Treasurer Spin ner was taken quite ill this morning and forced to retire from his deal in the depart Maine Sanataorship. Augusta. Jan. 5.-The Legislature of Maine will convene on the 6th. The ques tion of U. S. Senatorship is attracting great attention. The contest will be close between lion. L. M. Morrill and Iiannibal Hamlin, with the chances in favor of the latter. New York. Jan. .--The Underground Rail wtay Company incorporated by the Legisla ture have -urrendered their charter and given up the project for the present. The condi tions of the charter are so stringent that cap itali-t- dare not invest, although the engi neering difficulties are much less than had been supposed. Thle Herald understands that ex-Gov. Fen ton will bring suit agairit Thurlow Weed for libel, on account of the publication of c.rtain artacl-s in his paper. Chicago, Jan. 5.--lbhe Republican's spe cial -ua.- it is doubtful if a quorum of i,oth Ilouses will be present to-sday. The chairman of the Hlouse Committee on Territorie- will report a bill in a day or two providing for a Tlerratorial government for Aledka, requiring impartial suffrage and for biddin. the granting of private acts of incor porat inn, alo requiring the passage of laws as early as possible for tha protection and pre-Prvation of the more valuable fur hbear ing animals. Butler's financial -peech will bedeliverel at an esrly ,day. In addition to niiiutaining hi' policy he will review Mortons pl.n and make a I uornus as-ault upon ta:e Idea of speCie a- a ba-i- for currency and a standard of values, holdin; that a currency lake our greenbacks, based upon the faith of a great nation, and for the security of which all the property is pll;-ed is mora, leirable than specie. Salt L:ke, Jana. -.-A prize fight for $200 a fside took ,lace at Hear River City, Wyomin,. "on the 4th Inst.. between James Oaborn and Billy 'l y:r. Eleven severe rounds were fought, which lasted 5S minutes. Osborn could not come to time after the Ilth round and Ty ler was declared winner. The I.. P. R. R. track is expected at Echo City. td; mil~s east of Salt Lake. in a few iav-. CongresMional. .A tssnety-Georgla Reconstructlon -Paclll Rallroad. W.b-hir.gton, Jan. ..-The Senate resumed it- tee-ion at noon to-day. Thirty-nine Sen ators were present. The Preident presented a statement from the S*cretary of War of the number of tro0op employed in the service against the lndan-sa also one from the Secretary of the freaeury transmitting the report of special Comtui-bsoner on Rtevenue. Walls, and asking the attCrnion of Congress to his recommen lation. Terry offered a resolution requesting the President to transmit a copy of his late am nesty proclamation, with a statement of the authority by whbch it was issued. ferry said he offered the resolution because although he favored amnesty he doubted the right of the President to grant it in this sweeping way, and he wihed to have the ques tion settled. Howard was very glad the attention of the Senate had been called to the question. iHe thought it important that the people of the United States sbould know whether the Pres ident had such a dispensing power as was in plied in the issue of the proclamation. He believed the assumption by the Executive of such power was entirely unwarranted by pre cedent. After considerable debate between Fre linghuyeen and Conkling against the resolu tion, and Davis and Doolittle in its favor, it A ulntuail Wilson introduced a bill to uamend the n tional banking law, which was referred to the committee on Finance. Stewart introduced a bill to enable the pe ple of Jeor;ia to form a State government, Republicas i form, which was referred. The Judeir~r y committee bill provides for a -epeal of so hcb of the recoastrction act ae applies to Georgia, and makes the govern ment of the State provisional, and provide for the reassembling of the Constlt.tional convention is March next; also provides that no one shall be excluded from voting on the Co.Astettion m accomnt of Mee or color, and that when the Coastitsioa is ra led by the voters, it shall be sabmitted to the comadera tion of Congress. On motion of Howanl, the Secretry of the Treasury was directed to trasmit copies of the lastmaual reports of the Pacilc R. R. Co's. After a short executive selen the Senate --. rI iHome nothing of importance was d-s., the stim bding mostly occupied in Com misee of the Whole en the elate of he Union, and en tbe Preeidnt's asage o Winde. made a speech in feer 1 the ae tru oson of ts Northers hads 3althwM. Tbm Cause of Tremble. Savannah, Jan. 5.-The Ocechee troubles remaan unchanged. The military with the Sheril will go down to-morrow. Two more negroee came to the city sad surrendered to the military. bhe trouble originated in the nCros inersting upon a distribetion of cropj according to the cotract made last year and ritred to let the crop. be moved till they re eeive an eqjal share. Ar. LaVagtoee. Loodon, Jan. 5.-Th< larwt news rec-irved here from Africa coalmis the recent report rtlave to the rafet of Dr. Liviage~ me. It W td bhe is somewhere in the vidcity of Lake Nisem, nea th(e CeOt of Zeeitbar. Owiag, it as th~i b., to wom bete the ative trooep k rcre =ha b ee impeded and eomea- etybe beeC s asie to reac the e n cor. ga wudechmw Ja. .-A ktwr from fa. wI nmd. wee -h**h t#r e dhowa the 4statesI oU h a ahwwmg >-h Otatee of CfcOwalb and Swaim bad bee sold the Unied States, ad would be oceaupsed by abe Amerseaa forces iaside of two years. The report is ftlly credited in Dursngo. Havana, Jan. :.-.Captain General Lersundi and Admiral Condel sailed for Spain to-day. Lersuadi paid a visit to Admiral Hoff on board the ship Coaterat, and was received with the usual ceremonies. This is the first instance of a Captain General going aboart of a foreign man-of-war. The inauguration proclamation of Captain General Dulce is awaited with much anxiety, nothing being known in regard to his future policy. the report is being circulated here that the insurgents defeated the government troops in the battle on the 221 lit. This news is flatly eontradicted by the offcial dispatches. Gen. Dalce to-day gave orders that the most ample latitude be allowed by the Gov ernment Censor for the publication and for warding of telegraphic news, and other im portant concessions enlarging the liberty of the press is expected. Gemeral Newrs. New York, Jan. 5.-Vigilance Committees are being organised in most of the Wards of this city for the purpose of bringing rogues to justice. Harrisburg, Pa.. January 5.-It is the gen. eral opinion of Republicans that the caucus will nominate General Scott for the U. S. Senate. Wilmington, N. C., Jan. 5.-At the mu nicipal election yesterday, Webb, regular Re publican candidate, was elected over Chad bowme. London, Jan. j.--A telegram from Alex andria reports an esrthquake at Tabreez, (a P- ersian city of 60,000 inhabitants,) on Sun day. The shocks were said to be violent, but no lives were lost. Tallahassee, Jan. 5.-The Legislature met yesterday. No quorum in the Senate. Lt. SGn. Gleason occupied the speakers chair. New York, Jan. 5.-Cambreel'y and Payne, I of Wall street, had $135,000 in bonds and cur rency stolen from their safe between New Year'- Eve. and Saturday afternoon. Suspicion rests on a young clerk hitherto of unblemished character, who is missing. Boston, Jan. 5.-The Herald says Postmuwa - ter Sander of Salem i- missing with $20,000. LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES. I'A'0ED BY THE F.<rt idet hi (.C.n( 'efs.-. (fFI''ICIAL. .N At' f t, fIrther amen.d the: ,set at latwes. e)'rr's of the I uited 'tates or other coulrts thtt a demand ha a twa-n made on anuch dlinil:n.rat poet mUast'.er: Prord,,, .,rartra.lis.. That when the acci'ounlt cf a Inte pfasttn.ter Iha Lbeen ouce ad jtisted and aettlel. and a demand made for the balaIn.e alppedarin to be diue. utanl fterwardt a!lowancee chall be made irc credits enttered on the nraclount. it esham noit be neceas.arv t.. make a further: demrnand lfr tlI.e ar., ',laanPe ftoulnd to 1e d ut. S.. -'(. .lad b. ,t further tantted. That the I'.,tntaaster (;envral is hereby authorized to Ire ta.ritie a s liif.,rlt l'tres to tie worn ty tne letter car ruers at the e~eeral tree delivery oflices. and that any person not connectesld wth this branch of tihe service a h, slall wear the untiform that may I.e iresribei iu aceeordance Iherewith. chall be deemed guilty of a tmiediteneanor. a.-I twaing convicted there,.., shall ft.r ever. Pitch offence. ke fined not msre than one hualrel dollars, or i:l,.rished not mnare tihan six montstl., or bth, in the discretion of the court before w hi'ch ctach c·,nviction shall ie had. Alrarte., . fItly 7, Itu e. - P't BILIC-No. re4. AN ACT making an apiopoiatio .t, money to ,airy into effect the treaty with Russia oft March thirtieth. eigbteeu hundred and sixty seveo. Vbhereas the Prr.ident of tle 'ntaied States, on the- thirtieth of %lUsch, eighteen hundred atd sixty--seven, entered into a treaty with the Em iperorof Russia, and the Senate thereafter gave its advice and eo.tseot to said treaty, by the terms of which it was A0,,ulated that. in consideration of the eession by the Emperor of Russia to thbe United .ates uf c.rta;n territory therein desernbed the I'oited State. sh atll pay to the Emperor of Rtusla the slttu 4.f seven million two hundrud thousand dollurs in coin: and whereas it was fur ther stipulatel .n said treaty that the UIited States sthall accept of such cession, and that cer Lain inhabitants ..f esat territory shall be admitted to the enflryment of all the rights and immunities of a tizens ,t the I'nited States: and whereas said stipulathmns e.unot be .arrie.l into full force and effect except by ;egialtaion to which the consent of both houses of C.uuore. is necessary; There fore. 1r it etscred by tAr S.tete and Howme of rtpre sentatirus of thA Lnited States of America is Coa gres"s osnbhlrd, That there be, ani hereby is apropropriated from any mney iu the the treasurv not otherwise appropriated, seven millio anod two hundred thousand dtllars in coin, to fulfill stipu. latios contained in the sixth article of the treaty with Rausia. concluded at Washington on toe thirtieth day of March. eighteen hlandred and sixty-seven. Approved. July -7. lei4,. ie itr exrr£ d ty the enate and House of Repre. wintrea of the airted .Wates of Amerw.a in ~on - gresu aese"nbld. That the llouwing be estab lisbed as post roadr: ARKANSAS. From Hot Spriags to Mount Ida.. From iardaaelle to Fort Smath. CALIFORNIA. From Nevada City. via Owego asd Bear Valley, to Washlabigto. From Captoto Round Valley. From Latrobe to loue City. From Mendoeilo City to Nor". From Ci(ee to Meedow Lake. From Summit, via. lovaltoo and Balin Val ley, to Crystal Peak, I. Nevada. From Weaverville, via. Doaglas City sid Hay Fork, o Hydemville. From Tralty Centr. vii. Sommersville, P. ter.borg, Ceeilville, CVntreville, and Black Bear, to Sawyer's Bar. From Lavilah tu Idepeao.lenee; in the coonty at Iyo. From Steektoo via. Freane Camp. Toalamme City. ilumpeow., Welch's Store on Marlpoea ereek. I Appes oe the Chow.eilas, to Millerto. From Crystal Peak, State of Nevada, via Oar. dine Valley. ISerraville, and Loyalton, I. Sierra ooenty, State of CallbSrnia to Sumalt post olee, i tPaemaes ouanty Califorea. IDAKOTA TERRITORY. k um Piatto City. uO the IUio I'a Paihe dai 0road. to S-putuh I'arf Cit1%. !'ELA WARt.. frorm 0oorgett-% is, via 8priarfie:A Anrd Holly-?· v ille, to AugoWL I DAIKO. From Pacer i-le. in Ike caouty. vin Hforstt aboo Dead &ad Jusoska. House. to Hing Statlow. ILLNOINt. irom II yxu.AL. via Fountain Gr.-eeu. to L& Vram Pinckueor-i:e to ~partai. irom Mwerea tt iCtlows. FrtOM Auburs via Warely ant t raaaajuk to Nrum NoevtUM to park's bMills. From aliltpw via Eden USA pwgrm tip Poai~w. From GrilecICwla· vift Lnek to 2-i-li(ify INDIANA. From Saint Msrtr. to Newp.rot. FraO Meek. MIntiI via Now Ietmea, i., _aiogu. From PbIaid to wertmAedwl). From NeutOrove. to feat Fe. From WUest so Ricbmwec r From Nbaal. vii. Plesmat Vallev. to Lsi IFro eba7 View. via GeatryeiI. Polk Patwab PbAIM-1v oni Wimow. to Poterebeg. From Uiwwmopeu. via Wbetlwssd &ad Salb FrOM Wmhtbiagtoe. Via OtWelt. 40 RAqkpOt. p IOWA. FIn v~wiUe, via x-oafl., t losalem. Fern 3 abmto Wasedua Fom Owns cty. OVU SM an~tyd ftao L= ~ u V"new Sam"8 MaOf a -bo z"Unift h %bism~w. over - b LYmai ·, brlin. Q~r s rlue anode - to ag. M. wv awkk unn 16 Lora" eft From Oceola, via eaint Clarles. to Ireeabesih. From Alto. via Wt.termet, Tracy and Adel. to few Jef-erss. KANSAS. From Loulerille, via Joha Colin's, to Irving. From Waterville to Wiobita. Frog Fort Scott. via Crawfordisvlle and II.m ilton, to Monmouth. KENTUCKY. From 'iillsbor.'. via Bangor to Vest Liberty. MA INS. From Fort Fairield to Limestone. From Lovell. via Noath Fryeburg ,, I'r'.eburg Centre. From Acton to South Acton. MARYLAND. Fruor. Wolfhsvlle to Sabillasville. From Ellioott City to Poplar Spring - From Baltimore to Brooklyn. From Huntington to Plumb Point. From Pittaville to Powelvil'e. From Olmev, via Iaytoosville, to Goiten. From Taneytowu to Harney. From Oaklngton Switch to Oakinaton. From lavre de Grace to Aopewell Cro,,.rada.l. From Aberdeen. by way of Chultrchville to Trap. From Clayton. via Wiln~, to Fallston. MASSACLIUSETTS. From 'teveotown: in New York, tis llancon'tk. to Williamstown, in MaHUachl,.-ett. MICHIGAN. From Montague to Stanuey. From Ilereey to moltib ul Chippewa. cr* From Monta*r.l to (4 tt. MINNESOTA. From Houston Minnesota, via I).ibhat,. Black hammer, Springt Grove. Prairie (irove, Locust Lane and Canoe, in said State. to Decorah ,owa. Prom Wase.n. via Otisco, Woodville and Ric:h land, to Albert Lea. From Jackson. via Lake Talcott, Lake Shetek. Saratoga, and Lynde. to Redwood Falls. From Lime Springs. State of Iowa, via (Canfleld Cherry (Grove, and Aetna. to Spring Valley. Min nesota. From Pavuesville, via Spring Hill and Bishops' Grove, to Sauk Centre. From Saint Cloud to Rockville. From Twin Lakes, via Fond gdi Il.a" aul ºuer,,ta to Du Lutb. From Rauk Ralpids, via IPrinc-,tnc:, to Taylor's Falls. From Moore's Prairie to Rice (it) From Aflton to .tillwater. From Mankato. via Red, Jackert ..,.+ ('a.tle (arnlen, \, ost Thuuler's F'ord, anui .Ma letou, to Minnesota Lake. From Waseca viaJ Jose', Janivill,- ant I.ery., P'UBLIC--Ni. i, AN ACT t,, .estaLlish certain p.-t ri.dlt. MI$N.OUiRI. i From Trenton, in Grondy county :.l;..,illi. \ i Edenburg. G(rub-town. andi Iolto, t . liethan ', in Harrison county Misaouri. From Fin.ey's lirove, in Carroni , ointy, Mik .nuri, tio Ilica. in Livingston iounty, in A ,aouri. From IRoll, to Jefferson. Frmin Rl,olla to R lea.dale, in Arkn ..s.. From Saleln via Emninenc, to Tho,:n t.-.ii'.. From B rc. kenrid.re to, Finneys ti;r,\ .. F-'rom Carthage to l'ort Scott in Kan..is. From lRolla, vi4 Cimpbell Mil, l'lumh ',,oint. and Rowdenu' Mill to, lLookt. it. From New Haven. via Hlenal Creek, and t,.mny HI ill, to Dbrake. From Saint Charle-. via Porta"- di- Si.,it x. .~ Alt.n in lllinoii.. From Rolla to For"ytlhe, From lihche.,ort, ia 41'i Frankly t. li'on. .bro . and Lisbon to (;la.gov.. From 'Patterson. via McKenzie r ('reek. awl SMoinmouth Springs. to loogan Cretk. From Pleasant i,,ine to Wilmbothviv.e Fronm C(hiilicoith. isA Siho.l Creek, t. Carril tomn From lRockville, is Wst ',,it. IH iter ano Johbnton. to ClintIon From Rochep1art. vi, lluds.,n. Johnson City. and .Chalk Level, ti. Oceoela. From ilolden, vi& iongheg: tore. Norrisirk a.,i IInotindal.e, to C linton. From Clinton, via telvo..r andt Nevadta ' .?. t.. LAmar. From ()sceola. via Illilia t . utler. Frrom Calit;rnima via Magnoiia. ilii Po|',int, Riocky Mount. an't Mining, to Linn Creek From Cole Camp, via Ltke Creek. flaw Creek. and Byler's Mill to L)urio" From iBolivar. via F;i*.kton. Virgil Lity knl Nevada City, to, Foirt Scott in KaeuNa. From Butler, via VWet Point. to Rtockville. in Kansas. From Warrensburg, via Chalybeate and Ciil howee, to Wades.urg. From Versailee, via Tickervill,. to IRorn)y. From Clinton ria Manhall Creek, Monega,. TaTberville, Altuousm. and Blue Moin, 14 toi Niveda City. Ftrom Iomovillle. via Vaulalia P'il t ;rove. Cold Neck, ard Bluncomube, to Sedalia NEBRASKA. From Columbna to Madion,u From Lincoln to Columbus. From (;ranid Island City to Liniicoln.. Prom Elkkorm $tation, via Linco;l,: to, Water town, in Kansas. From Dakota City. viea Sg I1tdah.t . Canton, and York City, to M.disoi. From i'apillion, via Plattforl. South Hend. aund E. Ball'es om Stephenson Creek, to Lincoln. From Nebraska C(ity, via Lincolo to Camden From C(amdeln, via the west b.:nch of Blue river West. Mills. Beaver Crossing. and McFadden. to Fort Kearney. From Swan City. 1ia Monr'si. to West's Mills. From IJincoln. via Tecumseh. PI'a% no- Citv. andt Fries Mill , to Albany. From Fremont to Lincoln. From Columbus to Norfolk. NORTH CAROLINA From Fair Bluff to Ci.mwayboro. then-e- t. Buckeville and Georgetown. South Carlirna NEW IIAMPSHIRE. From 1'Pl mouth to West Compton . PLANT, BTIOKNEY & ELLIS. tc,-e"..io.rs to Ware. ,!is & (C'.. Wholsale Grocers! AND Commission Merchants, Liquors at Teams, Hlardware, lron and Steel MAIN STREI'ET. HELENA, MONTANA. OUR WAREIIOUISE s Iccure from Fre. ( lons,iigmenti Solicited. 3E"4:33r 9542ý5. Nit lu Iwore prworr Pawpizl. Eu irAe Witb Roikr a" Oaftudetkm*4 nuoplete, cspslA*7J ?air-iow iWO im of was froe m mO to I1O feeý. The above rropertv c'an be me at Hendrie a YFeendl. Eemea faua IWU be Suld bjr th e smter lgami. at pubbe austiou, at the &bov* named c*am si moldkay, the eb*venh dayof Jaary g WALTER TILU:R UEE. Br (to. W. Fox kis atsy is fa&t. Ga1cm ew._ Jecopy. J O WORK OF EVLRT D33J3PJO! j f sand uBqedjdeeulp eze t th Wells, Fargo & Co., GE]rNEAL Express Forwarders, And Carriers of the AILY STAGES to and ftrm the terminus of the Union Pacific iallroad l d Ithe Central Pacifo Railroad of California. Ticketed to Omaha, Dearer, Salt Lake City, Ans tin and Virginia City. Nevada; Sacramento. Cali fornia - Boise City, Idaho. and intermediate points. StaRes will leave Helena for above points,Virgiala City, Banoack and Fort Benton, Montana, on alter nate 4ays. The Company will run an OVERLANI) EXPRESS In connectio with their Stage Lines, And are prepared to Oarr. Parcels, Bank Notes, Bullion, Ccin Awl other Express matter to all parts oi the world, at reduced rates. Collections and Comumissions promptly attend',d to. Particular attention paid to the delivery ct I-Ex.resa letters at all points on our lines. New York ExchanKe sold. 2tf It. T. GIL LENPIPE ASt. I 1. Ma(iiv. CIarrollJ (cdl. 'Ui" 4(x,. %i.-t(-h. ' - x Ut fli'-fe'%1irer."i. IVor/,r rN a -is FREIGH T ERS. /4)1: '1.' IA'A'IYTOY . NDI) IEL EN~.Y otlice4., iiu I .crr·- t 1 enI .. U ri n r treet 1Ielena C> xL -t EL 3L EL . i cari#' .114K RATh IEl%. BY API' 1.) /.\1; 7' 1 ,0 COVER ALL FREIO IHT .INI) Cill (lES FI r 11 NEWIf 'ORK AN)I' ALL.1. I'NINCIPA I CITIES OF THE EAST I'O iE LEN'. . TiE ONL FIRM IN 1u\l /.'..1 `.IAK.v(t THROI lWI R.1 Tk>. \Ve tLke pleasure iii iItobriuing olr latron, and thel businues public generally that the.. 1'I telia)l and well knowni EU. TRAINS, % ill be run by u, the ensuing eas.o, oarryileg fretights to all lortitns of Montana at lowe.at rate. sItanmer Freighlt Bill Pal"d' Hlaving ample facilities for DRY. SAFE AND C00NVENIENT 9TORAG-E At FORT BENTON, We respeetful, solirit the .,m igumeant ut goods Sour eare for Storage or Shipment. Insuring Attention, good handling and prumsit transit. E. (G. MACLAY &CO , 1Novltaltf Hele.to and Fort Bentoo. GOVERNMENT STORE .VAIN .s'TIl'KFT. - IIt'LJN.1. Ofer for raole the fillowing u.rcbaodiw ONE WATER SAW MILL. Amercran Turbine Wheel 1 Foroe Pump; 1 Double Suction Pump. 25 largo Cook Stoves; ; set lRange (Grates, Plates and doors ; 6 set of Hay and Platform n ealsa ; 12 Mowing Machines. 1650 Gallons prime Cider Vlmegar. ST)EY & McRKENZiI. Farm For Sale. sad m the (emme Ferry road. wUstIsnag o aster, ll Ia a daasm wis trriasioag dis4ehn 1N prmer ti Lhem. lta rest ueamolg thbmr' p- Fr parealses esq.re oe the premises wte P. T. NTRIi.INO. MILL FOR 8ALE! f ERi ýt a For sale eap. Addre f 351.3. PIT S. ow.di Iweasse P.o.