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THE EVENING NEWS. ALP. DOTIC*. i • Mtler Pr»»rl»l»r. OOLD HILL. i • 8ATOBDAT. iPO, 8. ir« I.IIWR DWACWIVfct. Y**terday morning. according to the statement* of a *h eet published in Vir ginia City, in the interest of Mr. Sutro, and |'«r consequence not altogether reli able, a delegation of mechanic* armed from San Francisco. Thi* event i> neither strange nor unuaual. In fact the people of Storey county are accus tomed to the arrival of laboring men. be they artisans, miner* or day laborer*. They are welcome; if they remain, will get employment, and if fonnd capable anil willing, will be ratained at higher wage* than they cau obtain in any othar locality iu America. We uy these me chanic* arc welcome if they coma to la bor. to earn for themselves or familie* *nch an iiulep«udeuce aa any thrifty man can aurvly acquire in Storey coun ty within a few year*' time. But the organ referred to aaya that the** mechanic* are hare not fur labor in onr *hop«, null*, or mini-*, not to ply their trade*, identify theniMlve* with the inU rr*ta uf Storey coanty ami coufer a* well a* receive the Iwuettts hare afforded. According to tha organ'a account they have left thoir buiuilea* (if they have any) in San Francisco, and come over the Sierra to engage iu the coating i>olitical camjMugu, or to uw the organ'a language, "to uk* the Held aguinut Sharon." Now, there are two thing* to 1m taken into consideration, ju*t her*. One ia, what do these no-called working men ex pect to gain by leaving their business, and journeying three hundred mile* into another State ? These travel* are eipenaive. and lalioriug men can ill af ford to lo*e their time. What wrong* are tu be righted by thi* delegation, and how an' the vague reform* they hint at to lie brought about ? Aa we aaid lie fur*, in no State of the I'nion doe* a la borer receive ao good wage*. Iu no country on earth i* there to lie fuund a cla*« of arti*an* *» absolutely iude|>eud eut a* the miner* of Stony county. They dictate to the mining companion their employer* - not only the |iay a miner *hall receive, but the hours of la Uir he shall give in return therefor. Do the*e San Franci*co met hanica do aa much ? Do they a*k more ? But the«e meu are com* over to Nevada to aid iu defeating Mr. Sharon. Why ? Not be c*u«e he oppose* the situation of affair* Ill .v-rihli; n<■( IHvause He C)i>jr. IS «> gn ing miners f I fur eight hour* labor. llf ha* never. either in th'Mi^ht or action, no expressed himself. And every uiiuer on th* Conutock Uxle know that, in saying this, we »|>< ;il the naked truth. Again we ask. what do these mechanic* want T Are there grievance* which should l» righted ? W bat are they ? Lrt the laborers s|>eak in answer. Not Siitro. th* tunnel liore, nor tteneral (?) Winii. th* labor tletaagogm. For the opinion* of such we lu«« no rtt|«ot; for tliair attempt* to gull tin* working mm, ao «Jln|»Ihy They are neither laborer* thenitelvM nor lu Into syiupa thy with thv miner anil mechanic. We make no protestation* of special lore for any set of nieu. Hut believing that " the laborer i* worthy of hi* hire," ami claiming in aom<< small degree a fel lowship with those, who by their hum!* an<l braiua support thniux lres and aim to be good citucns, we want to know the grievance which the defeat of Mr. Sharon will rectify, the benefits which will accrue to the working |>ortion of Storey county if, aa i* attempted, Mr. Sutru take the place of Stewart. Ami, moreover, w« want to be informed by th* tailoring nieu themselves. not by Sutro'a organ, nor by an imported dem agogue what tyranny, what oppression, they labor under. So far aa our obser vation goes, these do not exist. If they do we mo*t sincerely believe that with the citizens of Neva-la, of Storey coun ty, rests the |H>wer to rectify them. We of Nevada are not yet so stnpid, so weak, inferior and vacillating that we need reinforcement* from California to conduct our government or politics. As we ■alii i»tore. it inoorer* or oilier* come hero to stay with n*. cnrn money, baiM homes, |hiv ta\s* uii.l thereby benefit tho county aud themselves, th< y are mmt heartily welcome, nut. if Mr. Sutro expects to play the g une he tried successfully two j«u» ago; if be ri peels to |>lny the deiuagi>gue nail hyp ocrite attain in Storey anil Lyon coun ties with the success he then achieved, he it wnra* mistaken than the |>eopU were then. There is plenty of room and a warm welcome not alone from their fellow-toiler*, but from all classes of oociety for skilful artisans and itturdy, h >nest, frugal laborer*. Init none for im ported malcontents and loud-mouthed, brawling howWrs for refonn. Cal ifornia has a surplus of these, und to her shame lie it said. Nevada ho* a full quote. are Incoming more num erous aa the campaign progress—. The latest announcement ia for the office of State Controller. The Ktireka Srnli ml. (which by the way ban .» conxpicn oils and iucurnble mauia for announcing candidate*) in its issue of Thurwlay laat, announces T. R. t'rnnley of White I'ine. aa candiiUl* 1>efore the llemocrntic Slat* Convention for tlie above office. Wo know little of this gentleman'* ((usl iflcations, but that docs not matter; his chances for election are hardly percepti ble. The people will hesitate l>efore trailing a good and coui|«tcnt officer for one of whom they have little hearsay ami no eincrinienU] knowledge. We ar* glad, however, to see the IVinocriU trot out their candidate* It serves to make thing* lively. On Thursday, near Harden Pats, a station on 1'ritchnrd's freight road be tween l'aliaade and Kureka, one of his drivers, named Claypoule. was terribly mangled by a mule kicking him. break ing his skull and knocking his brains out. He was not unite dead when the train left Loili this morning, but his re covery ia said to be impossible. G**. 0. 0. llowsju) u en mate to Oregon to take command of the D*|«rt jnent of tho Columbia. tiik hope or rne with. Thai lh« condition of the South ia pit iable ia not denied. Impoverished by the war and p rout rate under the feet of in ignorant majority, controlled by un •crnpuloua knavea, aha baa, during the paat seven rear* drank to ita dregs the rap of aorrov and humiliation. Bank rupt and burdened with intolerable mis rule, but little light ia thrown athwart the ahadowa which envelop ber. Yet here and there a gleam ot comfort glia teua—a hope of better daya ari««a. The hope of the South to-day ia in henelf. Since the beginning ot the war a new generation haa ariaen which ia now near ly ready to control her futnre. It ia in thia youthful throng that her aafety lira; through it her prosperity will come. The Southern youth now atepping for ward to the front of lite'a hard work and struggle*, are bettor qualified than were their fathers for its duties. They hare learned to work; to depend U]>on their own exertions. There had grown up in the South during a hundred yeara an aristocracy baaed not upon self support. or self-accumulation, but the labor, tha production of a servile claaa. The owners and appropriating ef this labor, the maatera ot the South, edu cated, gentlemanly, courteous, uien of ability in their peculiar station, still lacked the most eaaantld part of man hood—the independence of self-depend ence. They were consumers, not pro ducers ; tor their elegauce, refinement, even their existence, they were de|>end ent on their slave*. The war left them helpless and impoverished. They were like children in the great struggle for existence ; and, like children, it took them Year* to comprehend their true position and fulfill its varied dutiea. They had to learn to work, a rough, but in their changed condition, a most nec essary lesson. The g*ueration now coming forward have Iwcn forced to aid in self-aupport. They are fitted for the duties upon which they will soou enter, familiar with th*ir needs, and also with the method* ot supplying them. They have nothiug to unlearn. They have l>een reared, not like their parents, in the lap of affluence, of ease, as msstera of a bonded raoe, but in adversity; as those who for thsir future must depend upon themselvea. Thi-t sort of tutelage uiakea independent nun and women, and in these youthful citizens, and in the all-important adjunct of free schools, now nearly everywhere established, lies tho hope of tha Smth. Free labor and tree schools. A class of citizens used to eelf-dept-udcncv and educated in the practical duties of her own development. This, and no outside indneuce or inter ference, must and will bring up the now prostrate Southern Statis to the full al titude ot other ami more pro*|teroiis portions of tha I'nion. LOCATED. Il wm li> Iw npw-lnl, aud, in (act. la but uatural. the Democratic Board <>( Stute I'riaon I'oiniuiiwioiirn, after dally ing along (or nearly twenty motitha, hat* mettled the aite (or a uew Slate I'riaon at He no. The bright Republi can I.egialature which, at ita aeaalon nearly two year* aince, appropriated a large anui of money for n new State Prison, with unparalMlod magnanimity placed the disposition of the whole hiiiu in the hamla of a Democratic Building Committee, anil fixed no time when the money waa to be expended—tho Iloard, of court*, waited until juat before the Wa*h»e county primaries. They could not make up their niinda aa to the bent •|Mit until the ?th ilay of August, 1874. nineteen mouthi after they were author ized to aelect a aite, and about u month before the primary election. And now the Jtmrnul and CYmmmI aro rivala in prais* of Hot. Bradley. In fact, there never was quite ao good, able, Ulente<l, illuatriona aud luminoua an Executive aa the Imcolic Bradley. Carry Woahoe county ! Of conrae he will. Doth thee* journal* are eager rivala to concede thia fact. And no importing voter* either. And any one who aayi that one dollar of the State'* money will be uaed, di rectly or indirectly, in procuring vote* for liradley in the Democratic State Con vention, or Democratic vot<-a in the coin, inf; general election—ought to go Went. The Stat* I'ri«on site ia located at Ileno. St-rao's organ with tli* key to the united opposition of tbo whole l'ocillc coast to Sutro's attempt to steal the Comatock Lode it, that " de llangk wing" want* the tunnel. Here'a rich ness. A projierty which ha* sold $It!,. 000,000 of its capital atock for one eighth of ita face, apent the money in importuning Congress and Luropeau money-lenders for more, an<l Anally been mortgaged for $3,0110,000, (just $3,000,000 more than it is worth) would be a fanioua investment. It ia jnat like the business wn*1 of "de Bangk wing" to make auch pun-bases. And then that other incumbrance—but we forUar from personalities A Viamxu I'm cotrrapondeut of the San Knutciacn Chronic!* saya that "Sutro is understood to be willing to go to the 1*. S. Senate, bnt his chance* are few. lie is not |>opuUr with the miners, re port* to I he contrary notwithstanding." The corres|K>nilent should bsve given the reason. Miners are honest laboring men. Such are not friendly to those who try to rob tbetn. (•oi.tsmmt Maid o lipso»l herself and beat the world in trotting against time at KutTalo, X. Y., yesterday. She made a utile iu a half-second leas than her beat time heretofore. This is the fastest time ever ui»d<< in public by any trotter. I). W. Vooaaro. in a sjteech at Terre U nite, Iiid.. last night, inaugurated the Democratic campaign, ami replied to Morton'* *p«cch of last weak. Tua most fashionable of Saratoga cot tages rent for $3,000 for the aeaaon of three months. Other* l>ring $2,500, nther* (2,000, and ao on down to $500, Th* Worcester /V«i speska of a con temporary who hires s sin all boy to come in at inter*sla with a atep-ladder and dust off the top of hia eu*. Tna Alexandra Palace, near London, which was destroyed by Are last y*ar, haa l«een rebuilt, and will be opened in September. rowwt virvrr.D. En. Gout Hiu. Hews: A* the time of oar Stat* •lection in approaching, to alto tha public mind it becoming inter ested m to who will be onr next U. 8. Senator. It may therefore bo proper for one of your frequent reailrrm to ul tima a few remark* to yonr interesting journal. From anch a source of infor mation there may perhaps be gleaned item* of interest, to the public good, relative to tho political position of Ne vada. Such an exalted position may l>e coveted by those who ars not qualified, and consequently would be a dishonor and a frand on the people. While there are others well adapted, )>oa*e«aing suit able acquirement* ncceasary to make them an ornament to the Senate ami the people whom they may represent, nevertheless vituperation and censure are used ss weapons of attack against the candidate of ability nnd tact, partic ularly by the jealous minded. Suggesting Mr. Sharou in uu example, it must be ackuowled he is the Ih hI abased man that has ever come before the commonwealth; ami why? Because by hi* iudefstigable energy and induitry he became great a* a Inuiuesa manager and financier, useful to the mining In terests of Storey county sud other (tor tious of the State. Consequently being an enterprising capitalist, he must be a mouo|>olist, as tbn jealous minded will have it. lly the influence of hi* wealth, according to Mr. Sutro's optical iustniments, Mr. Slisroii will reduee the State to miacry and lalior to uothinguess. This is an astounding discovery of (his tunnel-projector, who is the mm new of Nevada. It may l>e that Mr. Sutro is runniug his tunnel in tho ground with out a chance of ever arriving at ita com pletion, unless he liccomes a Senator, and that is net likely. The day may Ih> fast approaching when the pe<q>l«of this coast shall consider Mr. Sutro, with hi* optical instruments, to be an ingenious fraud. What, it may lie inquired, is the •fleet of Mr. Sutro's optical discoveries? They are silently inspiring the people of Storey county to supjMirt Mr. Sharon, who, by their suffrage in the election of a auitalile mid honest I<egislature, will undoubtedly be *eut to the U. S. Senate. This will l>« tha result. All the weupons of magical construction that Mr. Sutro and his Tunnel Company can bring in fore* against Mr. Sharou arc only the clamor of kis enemies, or as arrows that are shot at him from a distance, making only a clattering, but doing no execution. In a politicnl sense, Mr. Sharon's cour age may be regarded aa that of a gener ous mastiff that can hear the I sir king of a thousand curs without taking notice of any of them. Sharon is marching on. From hi* energy and tact he commands the re*|K>ctful attention of the people. 1'BOLKTIUUN. Humboldt Items. [Kroui the ItrgUtrr, Aug. " 1 La*t Sunday, during the Indian fsn dungi> nt thi* place, about twenty of the brave* dressed in their b reecli-cloth* ntxl wnr paint viaited tlu> <l. |»««t when thu Western bound triiin came in, nn<I went through the gyrations of h war dance, for the amusement of the crowd. It hap|>eued that n company of aoldierH were alioard, on their way to Arizona to tight Indian*. When tho Captain saw the»o brave* he catne rushing out, aud in breathle** anxiety inuuircd of Ike crowd " if those red devil* were on the war path, if they were he would turn hi* ■urn loon* on llirni." Taking into con sideration that the platform at the de pot * uK erowdod with women and ehil ilrvu who |wid no attention to them, ex cept to laugh at their antic*, the absurd ity of tho lighting Captain * eager in quiries ure made pniiifiilly apparent. When ho arrive* in Arizona lie will pro bably learn that Indian*, when on the war-|Mith, do not make a circus of them *elvc* to gaping crowd* at railway *ta tiona. Sumo villainou* scoundrel placed about twenty tie* U|k>ii tho railroad track last Tuesday, «l*>ilt two mile* ul*>ve Wintieinucca. The obstruction was p!.w ed iu a curve so that it would have iieou impossible for the engineer to discover it until too late to »top the train. The train wa* flagged and *top|M'd by a young fellow who oaid h« was trying to moke hi* way to Ogdcn on foot. The engineer think* tho fellow put the tie* on the truck anil thcu utopped tho train, thinking the company would give him u free ride to Ogdeu for hi* kindness. Mr. Clarkaon, Superintendent of the Winnemucca and Idaho Tcl<>grupli line, had hi* pocket* rittcil last Tuesday even ing. Ilo occupied a room on the tint dour at tho l.afayetto lintel, ]|o rai*ed the wiudow linfore retiring, and then threw hi* clothe* across a trunk sitting under the window. During tho night some burglarious individual relieved hi* pockets of all their contents. He lo»t $r,l) in coin, a ]x>ckct knife anil a set of valnaMe *birt studs - the thief has uot yet been detected. Carton Itemi. I From tbe TrUnin**,'AUffiiat 0.1 Captain Colgtui, of the Eureka Guards, yeatenlay rtcolml a <lin]>nti')i (nun Sw retary of State J. I). Minor, announc ing the Hbipmciit of the gun* of Hie company. They may be expected to nr rire in about leu daya. The Captain ban had great trouble over the mutter, iu tilling liond* ami complying with tli« othor r*d-ta|x- requirement* of the Imr. We congratulato him, n* well at hi* company, on their success in the prem ises. Aa aoon as the anua arrive we ahall expect to aec our bold aoldier boys executing the manv inilitnry evolution* with aa much precision a* though they were all veteran*. The portion* of Iluel ami Spring atreeta, recently ileTaatutetl liy the tluod, are speedily resuming their olil appear ance. The building* w ashed away are being rapidly put in place, while thoae that were entirely ruined nr« l>eing re placed by new one*. The owner* bare taken the precaution to have the new honsea raited to a considerable height, in anticipation of n aimilar occurrence happening again. Soon nil mark* of the dreadful calamity will be craned, and everything |>ointing to the Had cataatro* phe removed. A fine body of ore waa struck iu the lticbmoml mine while protecting iu the new working* on Monday lost. The new development promote* to tie an im |K>rtant one. The ore in eight i* of high grade and indicate* lieing an extenaive body. Souk \V*xr». —Wanted Urania jier sonal opinion aliout the third term bus iness; lieecher's own personal account of the Tillou matter; Hammond'* very late*l view* about hydrophobia; the real cause* of the success of Columbia Col lego in the Saratoga regatta; tho truth regarding the l'ope's idea* alxuit creating an American Cardinal; the con fcaaion of the parties involved in the Waahingtou aafe burglary; a veracioiia aUtement of the object* of Cuater'a Iu diaa Expedition; a few popular ideaa for a new political party, or for either of the old ones; n verifiable prophecy of the Supremo Court decision in the Wis consin railroad ca*e; a reliable reason whv the New York A'uu ha* ceased to badger " tho truly good man" of Cin cinnati; an account of I ho atate of trade during the coming Kali; some reliable facta about the wenlth of Senator Jones of Nevada; a list ol the lio|>«ful candidates for the next 1'reaidency, and a satisfac tory explanation of the final destination °f Coggia'a comet.—Cincinnati Com mnrlal. Just In from the Country. The Waahington Chrnnid* tell* the following : He »m a Terr innocent looking nun, ami bad evidently coma from Charles county, God bless you, to enjoy the Fourth. He wore blue jeam, very needy and threadbare about the aeams, and heary cowhide boota, redoleut of the ■table yard. And no it cauie about that when he dropped into a leading billiard mom, not a hundred miles from the National, he found no great difficulty in inducing one of the aharpa who frequent the pluco to give him amall odda in a game of French caromi. Then lome of tho bystander* wanted to bet, and the ■trangur, not to 1m outdone in the die play of a genuine spirit of accommoda tion, took all tho w ager* that were of fered an the game progre«*ed, anil when they had amounted to tho resjiectable figure of itonie $500, he turned in and run out the game. His play in the laat tuning inspired tho lookers-on with so much res|>«ct for hi* power* that no at tempt wa» mode to get ercu, but old Charles county jNickctcd the cash and started for the Nary Yard bridge as qui etly and a* iunocent looking as wheu he eniered the saloon, uud the boy* *aid nary n word. Tni Washington Chnmirlr is re*|iousi ble for the statement that a young widow 00 K street, w ho ha* $10,000 in her own right, refused eight offers of marriage from discharged clerks in one day anil two night*. Itirlli*. IIKALY—In Uold Illll, Augsit 3d. to the wife of John llrsly, s son . OlLLIH-ln Virglnls Olljr, Ancmt Tib, to (be wire of H K. Olllls. S MID. HiillKItI S -In Austin, Autant Uh. to tbe wife of Mlepbea Hotort*, s (lsuititer. Cl.AltK —In Trnrkw, Csl„ August <tb, to the wife of A. II. Clsrk, s tlsiubter. tMnrriHui'H. WII.HON-McKAY -In Virginia City, Johr », Ma«on C. Wllaon to KniniA McKay. HANNtiN-OAYNOK—In Menu, Jul/ 3»th, H Kami on to Llrale S. (Jaynor. Uaatli»« BATHS In Rtno, Aucuat Ctb. Klla May.yonm; *nt daughter of I'h I lander aud Almlna llatcn, aged I >ear ar.d H month* njrw to-day. nnKV uoi.n .%*■> mii.vkh Mining Company.—Location ol :>rlncipa! plan- of ha*lncM, Sau KraMi^o. Ci it ornla. I. m .»t on of work«, Lyon County N'ate of Nevada. Notice l« hereby given that at a meet In? of the Director#, hrldou the titli day of Aucuat. 1874. an aa*eaament (No. io» of 8cventr»llve Cent a per .hare wa* levied noon the capital atock of the corporation, payable Immediately, In Unlte«l htate. gold coin, to the Secretary, at the office of the Company, No. 3*> California atreet, Itoom No. ft. Han KranrUco. California. Any atoek upon which thin a«aeaament aball remain unpaid on tin* 9th da? of September. 1*74, will U > d 'lin.|u<'iit. ladl4WttlWd for nale at public anctlon. and unle»« payment In made before, will be aold on WKUNKsDAY.tbe Suth day «»f September, IHTI. to pay the delinquent a«-.>»m«Mit, together with coataof advertialng aud eipen*ea of naif. il KG It OK IC SPINNEY, Secretary. Office—No. 330 California afreet, Itooin No. 5, San Krancinco. Cal. aul Id Mint <hu. i> axd miv.ymi Mining Company.—Location of principal place of bu*lne»«, Sail Kruntlaco. California. Location of worka, Virginia Mining District, Storey county, State of Nevada Notice —There are delinquent upon the fol described at«»ck, on account of ana<>»« ■Ml No r\, |||M M the 30th day of June, 1874, Um mtvuI amount- t oppoatte Km mif oftlie re«po%*the nhareholdera, an followa: Name*. Cert. Sha. Amt. Adam* Jamea **»....35 ... tM A*imlo Anthony, Trun..bal.113 ...IT.. *2 To Howe Wallace A. 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AN ACT to fiUml tbe lime allow*! for the re demption of certain lin<ti hr the Aral aertion of the art entitled "An art to provide for Ihe re demption an-0»ale land* held by the United state* undertbe aeveral acta levying direct faim. and for other purjM»»e*." approved June etgnth, eight een hundred and aeveatytwo. and to atf*t»end tba operation of tba fourth aectlon of aald act. (Approved, June 23,1174.] He U #»«efe4 fry fW 8mMfe a*f Uom»$ *f U*p mentalir<i of Ik0 failed Siatn qf Amtrita, ia (Viiwril atiembUJ. That 11me allowed In and bv tba flrat aecllonof tbe act of fongreaa approved Juno eighth, eighteen banded and wTrntv-lwo, entitled *' An aet to pro vide tor the redematlon and aalaof land* held hr tfee (JlIM Mtale* under the aeveral aria levying 4r revt late*, and for othef MfpaaMM l*e and samel* hereby extended for the term of Iwo year* from the Ural day of Juue, eighteen hundred and seventy ftar. Hbttio* 2. That the operation of the fourth aec ttoii "i sa\ \ art I*. and the same t«her< t<). •uspended until tha etplrailon of aald term of two year* from the ftfat day of Jnne. A K ACT making appropriation* for the repair, pre* «. rvatlon, and rompletlon of certain public worka ou r Ivera and bar bora, and for oilier purpurea. (Approved, June O, 1*71,1 tl0 it ee<irietl fry Ik* Nm*le o«d tt—$9 mt Hi*—** titiffvt Ik* I'niltd Male* 4/ .Imeriru in Con «pea*s fiiiewA/f*!, That the A»lW*«»Irur rami be, and are herebv, ap propriated, to be paid out of any money In IheTTreaa* My not rtlwlw appropriated. to In* extended un* der direct Ion of the Mccretary of War, flv the repair, pre««-rvatlon, and completion of the follow lug public worka hereinafter named: K«r continuing the Improvement to the entrance to Hie Inner fharbor of l>u Luth, ten ttiouaand dob laf* For continuing the Improvement of I he bartwr of Ontonagon, twenty three thousand dollar*. For continuing the Improvement of tba harbor at Manjuette tlfleen thousand dollar*. far « oiittiiulng the Improvement of Ihe fo\ ait-l Wi«*on»ln llher». three hundred IhouMiid dollar*. Not exceeding twai.tr five thousand dollar* of tba abort way be used f«»r Ihe purchaae of *ach real ee» tale aa may be required for the rtftit of way, or for flowing. In Die completion of Ihe rot and WUcoii* in itpuniaai, Ker continuing the Improvement of the harbor at Urt-en llav. Wisconsin, ten thousand dollar*. For continuing the Improvement of the harbor at Men ee, Michigan and Wl*«uii*ln, twenty-live thousand dollar*. for continuing the improvement of the harbor of ri-fmrii at tin* riitrmre of tlx* Hlur.'poii lUr t'.tnal. ten thon«ai»l dollar*. For • ontlmilng (If* Improvement of the l»*rt»>r al Two lllver«, WUconaln, fifteen thousand dollars K'if continuing lh« Improvement of lite harbor at Manitowoc, Wisconsin, ten thousand dollar*. For contlaulng the Improvement «if lit* harbor at Hh*t-»yg*ii. W i». • •ii»lu. i. i, iii<iuft4ii I dollar*. for continuing the Improvement of the harbor at port Wadiliutou, Wisconsin, ten thouMfhl ilolUr* the Improvement • <( Mi.- liartior at Km I lie, Wl*» oiisln, ten tliousaiid dollar*. For (outiiniiiig the improvement of the harbor at Ketk»*ha. W i»<onsln, ten thousand dollar*. For»outlMlas HO HpiiWl of ili« harlior at Chicago, ••-truly ti\. U1<<11M11<I dollars. For «-<>tillni»lrig the Improvement of the harbor at Oat* DM «. liHlMl, Ih.-hI* II \ UMMH4 «l«»lljir • For lontlnulny thr Improvement of the harlior at MUhUau City, Iii<ll*ti4, filly tlHHMMlflfl. For continuing the Improvement of the barbor at Fraukfort, Michigan, ten thousand dollar*. f<»t eonl I lining I lie Improvement of the barber at MtnUter, Ml* lilgan, ten thousand •tollers. For • ontlnulug Hie Improvement of the harbor at l.u lliigt"ti, Ml« hlgan, twenty thousand dollar*. For «oiiilnnlng lite Improvement of tlia harbor at White IIIvi-r. Michigan, let) thousand •l«*ll«r« For continuing the Improvement of the harbor at Muskayon, Michigan ten thousand dollar*. For continuing the Improvement of the harbor at Oraii'l Haven, M i« hlgan, fifty thousand dollar*. i nilnulng lh« Improveim til of the harlior al lll.uk l<ake. Milhlgau. fifteen! hoiiaand dollar*. Kur continuing tha improvement of the harbor at flMMlM k MM nig in, t< ii UwiuM Mian. For ronlnulng the improvement of the harlior at InUi lUraa, Mm Win, IM HwhmM 4ott*ft* For continuing the Improvement of the harbor at at. Joseph. Mb hlgan, two thousand dollar*. For continuing the Improvement of Mt. M»r»'« Rlvtrii i M, lUrj'a faibCMii,ivi Imui In sand dollar*. For continuing the Improvement tj the harbor at Cheboygan Michigan, fifteen tbooaand dollar*. I'or i ont.iiiiliitf I lie lini>ro\eineiit of lit- > *. 111 Clair River al the motilli of lli.o k River, fifteen Hi intend anllafi I'or continuing the Improvement of the harbor of rvgift, Lake lUrvn, aavent) fln llMmannd dollara. lor iontinnitig the improvement of the hartior at >li hlgan,tenOwaandiWkn I'orrrmovlng bowlder* ami m< k« from the I»e froit River, partly In Canadian waters, twenty-nve Ui • IMttd dollar*. For continuing the Improvement of the harbor al Toledo, Ohio, *-v< nty-fit e thousand dollar*. I or t ontlnulug the Ituprovenient of the harlior at fa *4 Ilk) nit.iMii", twvtttyHU* IImhm ml dotlara. For continuing the Improvement of the hart*»r at Huron, "ii... imm I ban aa ltd n \ e hundred dollar* lor iimiIInuing lh» Improvement of the luirbor at Vermillion, Ohio, three thoii«an<l dollar*. I'or i outlnulng the improv euient Id the harlior at It . » Ulver. Ohio, twentv thousand dollar*. For continuing the Impmi »meni of the hartior al Cleveland, iKilo, thirty thousand five hundred dol lar*. I'or continuing the Improvement of the harbor at Oimi i River,Onlo. twit) n^iumiMton. lor ioutlnulng the Improvement of the harbor at Aftabnla, (Hi la, IMrtHvi UmmmI <i"iiar«. I'..r conlln il ig Improvemi "t ••( Hie harlior al Conm aui, tihio, oih t Ii.>n - in I ih - hutelreil dollar*. lor preserving and continuing the work upon the pier al !(•» kf llher, tilii<., i.-n QmMB4Mfiin. For ionllnulng the Improveiu^iil or the hartmr at Dunkirk, New lork, thirty-live thouMUd dollar*. lor the Improvement of the harUir at Krle, IVnn •yl\aula, twenty ihoiiavnd dollars. I'or contlnulnc tha Improvement of the harbor at lluflalo. New York. »e\eiilT-fl\r ili.<nvin l mMM| •nd the Seereian of War la avIlMirtMl !• iff and prtrentm imnlaltaM$t bbmsI 11.«* entrance i . iai i harbor, provbM the miih • an Ivdone wltn* out ei|*eiiM'or liability agaliut tlie l'lilted Mtate*. F.«r • "iiilnulng the iin| .. • m< i.i <.f the hart>or at oi. <iii. New York, ten tiMiiKaifl •tollam. For continuing the improvement of the harbor at Dak Or« har>l. New York, ten thou*an l dollars For continuing the improvement of the harbor al pliltltey iIII. New York, leli IIioiimikI dollars. For eoiillnulug the Impnivenieiit of tlie harle»r at tlrrat Hodus llay. New York, Ofteen th»usan>l dol lars. For continuing the lmt»rovement of the harbor at Little H'kIus llay, New York, fifteen thousand dot. lara. r«»T nmimainc inr impnn—in oi inr naruor at O*»rgo, N'fw Yurk, mntyHlv' im«»u«aikI dollar*. For tinulii* thr improvement of thr harbor at Wadding t>>n, N»w lork.trii thouMnd dollar*. For < ontluulng !»>• Impruvrmrtil of thr harbor al tudrti*hurg, New Yurk, all thouaand dollar*. i nttnulng Hw Inpmvfiiii mi uf tlw harbor at I'lattal'Urg, Nrw York. tivr Ihoutand dollar* |..r I onllnulng thr Improt rinrnt of thr harbor at lliirlliiittoii, V(riui'lil,l»rtil)>dkK thousand dollar*. Fur < »nl fault *11.# Um barb* at Mrailliill, Wrnioiit. right thoii*«lid dollar* For continuing Ihr improvement of thr Fall* of Saint Anthony, and fur thr Improvement of thr Improvrmrnt of Um* Ml*«l*alppl Itlvrr al«»vr thr Kail*of Main! Anthony, Mlnnr*ota,nnr hundrrd and mm\ ikMMil Mtant bh4 ivmrHIh Ummam dollar* of aald amount aliall br r«prnd*l for Ihr lm. provrmrnt Itf thr MlMlaa|p|i| Ul>«r abovr thr Fall* of Main I Anthony. For continuum thr Improvement of thr Upper Ml**l»*lppl Itlvrr, twent)-Ave thnuaaad dollar*. For Hi.- lunrjr or Improvrmrnt or thr Mlunraota Itlvrr, trn thoUMnd dollar*. Fur continuing thr Improvrmrnt uf thr llllnola Itlvrr. arvrntv.flvr t hoii* ilid dollar*. For < onllnulng th<- improvrmant of thr Dra Mo I lira llapM*. Mla»la«lppl Itlvrr, fuur Imudrrd thouaand dwiaH For contlnuln lb'lmr»ro\rtucnt of thr |(oi k 10 and Itaplda, Ml**»*lppl III vrr, II fly thouMnd do|. larv For continuing thr Improvrmrnt of thr Mlaala •Ippl, Mlaaourl and ArkatiM* Ithrr*. our hundrrd thouaand dollar*. For continuing thr Improvement uf Ihr While Klvrr, abovr Ja« k* >o|H.i t. liftr thouaaud dollar*. For continuing Ihr Improvrmrnt of tha Oaigr Itlvrr, MlwM'Uri. Iwrtily nvr thouaand dollar*. Fur continuing »!••* Improvrmrnt of th« Mlaala •Ippl lllvr belwrm Ihr mouths of Ihr Ohio and II llnola HI vrr*, two hundrr<l thouMnd dollar*: and nnrrii thoiiaaiKl dollar* of aald amount aliall l«r r\ i»rndrd bet wren Ihr moulhs of thr Mlaaourl and II iltioia Klvrr*. For continuing thr Improvrmrnt of Ihr Ohio Itlv rr, onr htm Irnl and fitly thousand dollar*; onr-half of which shall I* nprtid above and thr othrr half Ih>|ow ihr automaton hrldgr Utwrrn Cincinnati. Ohio, and Covington, Kentucky,; f«»rty thouaand dollar* of thr abovr amount ihat I* tu br expended aliVf OtrmummMi h Iditr may, if approved by thr Chief ul Fnglneera. bo et|*nd>-0 In a |>rniianrnl impro\ emrnt of nat If at Ion at IMtlsbury, l'rn«» l\ a nla. conllnulnii thr Improvrmrnt of ihr Wahaah IIIvrr, IwnKl-nvr thouaand dollar*: Provided, That a |Mirtloii of i ld« appropriation, not ricrrdlng nlnr thouaand dollar*, may h* uar.l br Ihr ftnrstary of War, In hi* dls» ret Ion, for thr riilngnislimrnt of any rlfht. title, or claim of the Wabash navigation Com pall in Um I nk an I <14111 Of lirjii I ItapM*. on Mid rher.and otin r pr« \*rtjr tald coiu|ianv may rlalm on aald r1»rr* and f«.r thr ntlnguMuumi M M right Mid roni|»anv may havr to aftrrl or Intrrfrrr In any way wlih thr navUtatlon of Mid rtvrr: but no bar! oi till*iy|mfllUll *hall i-r rxpmdnd until ■aid Ml (gallon • (MHpaay ahal0.a> •• rriin juUhcl all right In conlnd or uthrrwlar in anv mannrr Intr. frrr with uraflrcl Uir frr* navigation of th* Mid rtv*r. For continuing Ihr Improvrmrnt of Ihr (rpftrr Mo nongahria Klvrr nr«r MorgantoH n, >Vr*t V irginia, twrnly*rtvr tboiiMnd dollar*. For contlnulikg thr Imnrovrmrnl of thr Urrat Kanawha Klvrr, Writ Virginia, twantyrtva thuu mimI dollar*. For continuing Ihr Iraprovtmantof Ihr T«nnr**rr Klvrr ah"»r t'l.altan«H.«a. |v*nt> rivr dol lar*; and brhiw Chattan<Miga, Including MaKk MhoaU. onr hundrrd tbouMtid dollar*. For rontlnuina thr Improvrmrnt of thr mouth of thr Ml*aiaaippi Klvrr, onr hundred and thirty ti.oo* sand dollar*. For rrinov ng tha raft In Hr<l Itlvrr, LuulUana, nnv Ih-uaat, I dollar*. For rrmnv tog obstruction* In Ihr Choctawhalchlr ft I vrr, Alabama and Florida, flvr thouMnd dollar*. For cnntlnulng thr Improvrmrnt at thr harlntr at MoMlr, Alabama, oor hundrrd tbouMnd dollar*. For r«HitInulng thr Improvrmrnt of thr harbor at (Uvannah, Ororgla, flay thouaard r«dlar*. forlbi Improvrtnant of Oi# l'hatuh<iochrr and Flint ltl*rra. licorgla, twrntyflvr tb»<i*an I dollar* fmr contlhulng Ihr Improvrmrnt at thr mouth of K| John'* Klvor, Florida, or may b# ward for dradf ln« out Ihr Inatdr |>a«aagr brlwrrn Ihr Kalnt John a and Naaaan Inlrl. trn tbuuMml dollar*. For thr Improvrmrnt of IM ApaUihlcola Klvrr, Ferula, Irn tnouaand dollar*. For continuing Ibr Improvrmrnt of Ihr harbor at llaltiiuorr, MaryU»U arvrnlrdlvr thouMnd dollar*. For Ihr improvmitnt of Ciirairr ftlvrr at Krnt (•land Narrow*. Maryland, tlvr IbouMivl «lulUr* For thr continuing thr Impruvrtornl oi lha II ku mko Klvrr. Maryland, ttvr thouaand dollar*. For thr imi>n>vrtn«nt of Elk Itlvrr, Maryland,flvr thouMnd dollar*. , ... Fur continuing Ihr Improvrmrnt at th* mouth of tha Oceoquan Itlvrr, Virginia. «U thooaand drl U For o(>ntlnulng lha Impravrmfnt of tb« Rappa hannock Klvrr. Virginia, arvm thouMnd dollar*. For continuing Ihr improvement of thr Jaaira Klvtr, Virginia, fifty thousand dollar*. For continuing thr improvrmrnt of thr Appornat* to* Rhrr, Virginia, thirty tl»o«Mod dollar*. For continuing th* Improvrmrnt of thr aouth bramhof KllMbrth Klvrr, Virginia, Irn thouaand dollar*. F<»r contlnnlitf Ibr Improvrmrnt of thr Nanv iu 'ImJ IIIv a-r. Virginia, trn thouaand dollar* For continuing ihr Improwmrnt of ihr Roanokr lllvrr, XorUl Oarohna. Ova tbouMnd dollar*. For continuing th* Improvrmrni of th« Opr Fear Rlvrr. North Oarotlna, onr bandrrd and fifty tbou Mnd dollar*. For contlnnlDg the Improvrnunt of thr Drlawarr NEW TD-DAY. Hlvtr uklctooMl. *1 Tori Mima B*r. Mr U>ou«n4 dftrc»nU«alii« th» lmpro»rtM«» ot UM Rlnr hetareenTretiton ami Bordentown, ten thou« "*f!rdreroo*«l ofototnictlon. In th« b*rbor*n.l [h« rawuvcttM of * pUr .t !»•* CmII*. DHimi, l»n tfc—iiiil4»Um. .ftLnr .t for continuing the Improvement of the harbor at Wlluilngtan, Delaware .u thousand dollar*. For continuing United lUM pier Rev near DiUwiit. ten thousand AgM*- n For continuing the Improvement of the Hcbuy lain River, twenty thousand Mlm. #4. „ . For continuing the Jinprovruient of the Hudson Elver. New Tort, forty thousand dollar*; and «•» of thU appropriation tha •urn of eeven thousand four hundied and daty-two dollar* may b* paid by the Chlrf of Engineer* to Rawr? B. Steward, In fJU payment for wort done by him in pernor lag U»a overslaugh rock Iti the Hudson River, under hi* con trait male In eighteen hundred and ■event/. For continuing the Improvement of the Pasealc River. Mew Jersey, twenty thousand dollar*. For continuing the improvement by removing oh* •true tlon* In the Kait and llarlem III vera al or near llell Uale two hundred and twenty»flve thousand Mian. For continuing tha Improvement of the harbor at Wareham. Massachusetts, ten thousand dollar*. For continuing the Improvement of the heritor at HyanuU. Massachusetts, Ave thousand dollars. for continuing ih«* Improvement of Teuton River M*«a husetta, ini thousand dollar*. For the Improvement of the harbor at Fall River. Ma*sachua«tl», ta il thousand dollar*. For continuing the Improvement of tha breakwater al II lock Island, tw-.nt* 11..>u«and dollars. For continuing the improvement of the harbor al Newport, Rhode I aland, ten thousand dollars. For continuing the Improvement of the harbor at Wlcklord, Rhode Island, Uvm thousand dollar*, for lontlnuliiK the Improvement of the Pawcatuck River, Rhode l»Und and Connecticut, ten thousand dollars. For continuing the Improvement of the harbor at Hb'tilngton, Connecticut, twenty thousand dollsrs. For continuing the Improvement of the Connect I cut River, below Hartford, feiinectlcut. twenty thousand dollars. For continuing the Improvement of the House* tonlf lllver, Connecticut. ten thousand dollars. For continuing the Improvement of the harbor at Ilridgf|Hirt,Conner tl ul.tweuly thousand dollar* For continuing the Improvement of the harlmr at N'orwalk, Connecticut. ten thousand dollar*. For the Irnimivemeni of the harbor at Mllford, Connecticut, lite thousand dollars. That the sum of fifty thousand dollars Uappropri ated lor the o|M>nlng and Improving of the channel between Mtaten Island and New Jersev. K.»r i ••(itiiiuing the luipruvfineiit oi the Mt. Crolt River, Maine, ten thousand dollar ». For continuing the lmpro\emento| Mac Ida* River M Una, ten thousand dollar*. Fori "fit luulng the Improvement of the Penobecol River, Maine, twent) thousand dollars. For continuing the Improvement of the harbor at Camden, Maine, ten lioutan I dollars. For continuing the Improvement of tin* Kennebec III* • r Maine, twelve thousand dollars. Kof«out milng the luiproveiiiftit of the heritor at I' i «nd, Msl'ir, t«< id) thousand dollars For roiitliiuliu the Improvement Rifir, n.-h ||aw|wl»ln ten ihonaanidollare. > itlnuing tin* Improvement of the Merri mack Rlvrr. Massachusetts, ten thoii*atid dollars. For i-oullnulug the Improvement "I the entrance ofPaleui Harbor. Massachusetts, trn thousand dol lars. |lo*tof|, Mu*va« lll|«ett», MlM- llUlflrt'd lllol|*4fld dol lar*. For continuing the lni|*r<»\eru«*ft of the harbor at rijIIMKIIIi. Ma**a< huaeita, and tor dredging, II vo thousand dollar*. For i ontlnulmr the luiprov amml of the harbor at Pro* I in ftuwn, M«»w Imarll*. »i\ thousand dollar*. For lontlnulug the improvemmt of the Lower Wiiutiirtir and Columbia Hl%«r», from Portland, Oregon, to the aea, twriity thousand dollar*. For continuing lit# lmpio\rru«nt of the I'nper Willamette lihrr^ln-fuli.irtiii tho usand Uv«- hum «lm| dollar*. Fur continuing the Imiffoveiuent of the U|'|»f Columbia Ulver, iwmt) thousand dollar*. fur continuing t>*«* improvement of the harbor al (lihntun, Tr*aa, slaty HmUviiKi dollar*. for removing »mk*aud rocka oft thr barter of Kan KraitclMo, California, tw« nty-llve thousand dollar*. for the Improvement ..f Oakland llarbor, one hundred thou.and dollar*. lor ioullhuthg the improtmient of I ho harbor at Milwaukee, Wi«*onaloti, leu thousand JoiUrt. For continuing tlie Improtmieui «»l theAatluaw Hirer* Mli hlgtn, rtftr^-n thousand dollar*. Tliat Ihe appropriation under tbeottof Mar. It third, eighteen huixlrnl «»<| v^itfT-lhrrf, (or the iMWOVflMtl f III'- illHlon of WmMmUmI and and tieorgi io«t| be m* I* t » rpply tu dmlitlnitM llrglnla or t! orgetuwn Klver a have atnl heb»w Ioik llfldgr, *.*1 Utal Ihft earth ruav»lril there fioni l«» deposited so a* to . »rr\ nut a* tar a* MM lb «tM« tlf for Ituprov liu tno harbor* of Wash ington anl (•-urge! own, In accordance with th« recommend u on mal> tuSCongreaa lieemiher mt enteriith, el. eett hundred an t aevrenljMwo, by a U»*rJ of stir * ey created l»y a< t of t'ouirr as appro* rd Maiih tilth, eightem hundred an l a*«etity-two. IM nitron «n<l e*tImateo for the teipniroweU oinilifli l^l liv tbx Hrnali* iWkart Committee oil Tr n.»|- rTat•• >ti Hnutrs to |l,» - «> , I. >ii-»n the MrtwioalinllnlodlN 11.» rrporl H oafcl l ommlt iH-.aiHl also upon a rood- from the month ot the VotulilMjI.rns Ither, t fin III. .1-1. k wali f MdglllM MB Mid ii». r i" it. I. tl w«|rr»at the foot of the Abr^haM Mountain*. tin m e by < mal to Cumberland, Ihu tki ting Ihrr# tb«* Chesapeake and Ohio fahal, too buti lr. I thousand dollar*, of •• inm h tliorrof a* may i* iinrmrt. fc» I* n|« n<W m. in um din • lion ol Hi H i rotary ol Woi b li liUftlMPT aa. In lilt JudKlnent, will «*■« ur« the tfr«*at<«l amount ol fiart Infornialloii h*r «uh of*ald roul**«. I'or Ihf linpro\ run at ol tii*- liar nor al riiarlestoii, Hooth UirdliMLOlibloon thooaoiiddol ai«. for etamination* ami •ur%ry»of river* and liar* lH»r», and fur in<Henf al r^r»alr« at liarbora for whh h there l« no «i»r« .al a|*|>ro|irlallou, Mtvriitydlve thou »»nd dollar*. t*n\ 7. That the S-«« r» farv of War I* lierebT *21 ru hit to rau*e ami nation* or *imrjr«, or b*>tla. to l<e made at Hie fo'iw« lug |totnt*. nameiy: lltrlnir of II-Hord. Ma*«ai liUMdt*. t'a*iadr« and liallraof thctoliimhU Klnr.dro g m in i w i« ilnfft n Ti lory, fo« th< purpuao of a*<-« rtallillitf lb* |»rarllraMllty ai»d * of < «n*trurt* Intf ranaia and lo« k« at «m It t«oll»t*. Hliaart Hher, lor rriuu\lng Jam*, Washington Terrtti»nr. Yamhill llhrr,tiredoii, for rvmwtlmi r«Mk*amI •aixl hart. !*nohoml«li ll.>er, for remo\im, Jain*, Wa*hlntflon TerrHonr. t'nehtill* llher, for reiuo\in^ Jain*, Washington Trrrltorj, TViiih v** Hlver, ab«»ve tne mouth of lloUton lllw-r to the t'hllliowe** Mountalu*. Tennesaef. ||ia«aa*ee lllver, below IT nfoo. T« nne*«M>e. Crtkanna Creek, \ Iraclfila. I ado* rrhaniu. lliack Warrior Uhir, below tho mouth of Lorutl Fork, Alaiiama. Cahalia ltl«rr, l»low Cenfret llle, Mahama. KlllnkH II irl^.i 11.1) ^| i•» i. I Limpri-y Hirer, Iwlow Ne*uurkrt, Nrw I lamp •hire, lifter 111 \ -r. hrlnw K\. tor, Nrw llampahlre. Mlnnr*i>u Khrr, for further «*\amlitatlon for Ini l>r»v«m*>nt by t anal*, lo. k* ami dam*. thonee llh tr, from the tk-mulnee to Mllle«l«evllle Oeorfia. Cfih kahomlny 111%or. Virginia, llamidi>n lllver, Virginia. WolllakH'uf, Indiana. Hnake Ithcr, Idaho, from ItMOkonr# Fall* In l<*w» talon, ekamlnaihtn ami e*ihuatra for rnuovlng taiwidera and other oqsirurttona Hat ratio nlo Mlver, holnw Maryavllle, California' Lako Wlaolplaooore, for plai Ing huopa on obctruc I Ion*, Nrw llami»*hlre. Kmut!r N«»* laland, aa to rr|t*lr brrakwatar. Port; mouth. New llatu|»»hlr*. I'agan Creek, Virginia. Nrw llher, from ihr |«-ad inlnea In Whvthor«Min* ly. Virginia, to the " Mouth ol WiUon" In lira>*"n county. Virginia. The Little Kanawht River, brio* Bull Town, Chlpj»o»a lilfcr. la*low Chippewa Fall*, Wlaron* •In. and Northern Parlilc Kallroad. Dakota Territory. Tombtg t>re River, by way«»f lllg Ib*ar Creek to tbr Tennraarr to (••till**) I wafrr «ommiinlcatloii. lUtuarv In Hani* IUrl>ara Channel, al*>ut two nilU-a north of Point Mugrr, California. Clevrland t>rrak water. new » »ilui*ta lur four fatli. umi water, Ohio. ?*.in J>»4<iuiii IU%er below hi.» kton. California, tluyandotu Klvrr, I# low I.O.UII Court II ouae. VI r«t Virginia. Crdlr Ua> mi lltr ant t«n thnuaand ilullari art hrrehv appropriated lor Itn Improxmem of Red Kl«h liar, In ualvraton llav.Teva*. WlthUfMH III* Klvrr, ffoiu 111 < • 11111 of (Irapllro Id v er, tieorgfa. thholix hoer River, Iwlow Al!antlc and tiulf IUII* r»ait. ti< «»nju. lied Kl»er. at Alexandria, l^uKins. Ilarlrm Klvrr. from Kand«*ir» l«land. by way o.' .S|>ii>t«n IhijtllOm k, to Hudson lllirr, Nrw York, lilac k water Itlver, \ Irglnia. Mouth of Krntu hunk Kiver. Maine. Hraiot Klver, below Wat o, including the baratlta mouth. tiuadalupe Klvrr. below (toiualet.Teiaa. M. Croix Klver, below Ht. Croli Fal a, III Mlnne* •ota and Miv oonlti. The Red Klver of the north from Brrckenrldge to Moor he ad. lllg Sandy Klvrr. below hkrton, Kentucky. Twelve Pol# Klver, below Wayne Court Houat, Wm( Virginia. liari«>rof lllngham, Maaaatliunetu.wlth reference to rrmoval ot>»trm llonv llehawalng Klver, Michigan, for entrance, with elf lit feet water. Mouth of Maalnaw Klver. Michigan. French Broul Klvrr. North Carollna.from Ilrrvard to lltiocotubr < oimm llnr. lllg s*.i*i.tv Klvrr, tniin Ita mouth to llketon, an<l to Wartleld In Kentucky. Rock Cakl.c Klver, Krntui ky, from the mouth of Ihr narrow* at lirahain'* Mill*, to lu moiilh. Nnlth'a Hhoala, In the Cuiut* rland Klvrr, Ken tucky. . i Inatde paaaagr between IVrnandldaaad Ht. John's Rlvrr. known »« Na*«m UVlf Florida. Orand Maria* Harbor, lake Hupertor, Michigan. I'amnnkry Klvrr, Virginia. Matapooi Klver, Ylrgliilv Little Mronitro River, Vlrllnla. Totuakee Klvrr, Virginia, hrlow the brldgr. Murvejr of llarlior of CrDfleld, flonieraet couuty, Manland, with a view of removing ohatnn tlooa. Ilarhorof l^manltown, llrltton ,Ilav, Potemar River, Maryland, with a view to remote obairo«* UMN. Harbor of Norfolk, Virginia. M«»\ .1 Thai a boanl of rnglnrrra, to I* rompeaeA of throe from the AYmr, one from tna Ooaat H M and Hirer fn>m rlvll lllr. »«• appmntrd hy the Prml* •lent; which nl<1 t»*»ar«l ahall make a aurver of Hi** mouth of the Mlaaltalppl Klver. with a vlew lo determine thr i--i mnhod obtaining and main* tainting adrpth of water Mflh Itot ft* the porpooea of t •iiiinirri r. rlthrr liy aranal ROM aaH r1*rr to the water* of the tiulf. or by .Irrpenlttg a»e or iu«»»r of tha natural outleteof aaM rlWl IKl "M *** •haUmak* a full arxl .|rtallr«l ratloiaU a*4 •tat# rornt itl the cuat «»f rarh of *ai l clan*. a»«t •halt rr. port thr laiiM, togrihrr with Ikrlr oplnloo thereon, which of all aal'l plana thry derm prefcraWa^vtog Ihelr reaaona therefor, to the Hrrretary of War, to I** prr»»ntr<t at thr ««»mmencrmrnt of the> aecoti<l ■realon of tl.r »orty.ililnl Ongrraai and that tho mm of twrnty-flvr tbonaand ftoliara, ,or m mmh Ihrrrof a* may t»r iiccr%Mry, la hrrrby apuroprlalnl, iHit of any furwla In thr Trra«ury not otharwlae ap l*rvprlatr«l, to defray tlir i«»t of aald aurvey. REMOVAL! WINKLE & KRDTTSCHNITT, MiUII In IVIII'EH Ail'D LIQIiORN, IUTI HIIOTID TO Worth«Nl for. I> »nd Taylor alrvali •ux Virginia i lly. 3I*vimI«. DIVIDEND HOTIOe! rvrrict or tiik comhomdatkd viu I I EloU Mining Company. Itoom I, No. 401 .'allfornl* Hml, S»n KnnrlKn, Aug. T. U7t. It a mrttinc of thr Dnard of Tnwlm of lia abom tiaratd Company, bald Ibla day, a llrtdand (No. 4)nfThrM Dollara (|1|per ihara tu declared, payable on Tueaday, the lllh nitant. Traoaler hooka cloaed on Kalunlay, I be sth loaual, at S o'clock r. » i auT Ira DAVID T. BACIUEV. Secretary, i AMTfiEH EVT8. PIPER'S OPERA HOUSE. jonic PIPKR..... PROPRIETOR A. D BILLINGS Stajc Xuupt OONTINUED SUCCESS ... uv,.„ LA8T NIGHT BUT ONE . ..or.... The Powerful Trade Artrwi, MISS ANNETTE INCE! NATl'BDAY ITIHO. AV«. S, 1ITI. Will b» prwnted for the tut tlBf the Ihrllllni; anil l.itinwljr anutluual play. wrlltrn Ify Jmrph Abdrmin, Km].. ilmnii.lU.-d rl> pmalrfur Mix Incf, toil prrieulad for Itiu flr»t tfmp oo •» aUge, enlltlnl CLOUD AND SUNSHINE! DIANA (Dachewiof . ANNKTTK IJfCB After which tlio Faforile Parcc of THE KITCHEN LOVER8! Monday, Aoku>1 loth, flr-l appiaranct of the Ulrntrd jroang actor, MR. CEORCE CHAPLIN. Pltlt'KM OK ADMIHHION: Drwa Oirck and Orctirilra Chain ft m Parquetl* 60 I'rlrate Doin t uu No titra chargr for Urn-md Hrala. aut MINERS^UNION HALL, COLD HILL. LA8T NIGHTS IN COLD HILL| ... or.... THE TEMPLETONS ....AND.... English Opera Artistes! | KAV TKMPI.RTON, A I.ICH VANK. JOIINTIMIPI.KTON. ■ «AIIM. VANK, And the Celebrated Knellrh Opera Artlfle#, nUXCIII! (1AI.TON. <eair.lta, TIIOMA* WIIIKKIN,Teaer<.wl«ae, Dlrert from l/>ndon anil New York Thealere, and late with Pare|>a-ltoea ami other leading opera companies. NBTIHIIAY EVK.VU. Ang. H, IH7I. | The Gontlc Opera by Offcnbach, •nttllled THE ALSATIAN 8 I 11/ THOMAS WIIIKKIN and MI.ANCIIK OALTON, The treat Hin-eat-H^dger etorjr. entitled THE HIDDEN HAND! WO II KAY TKJII'LKToN CU'ITOLA AI.K K VANK BLACK DONALD JOHN TKMPI.KTON MIINDAV NKillT-Ormtirt Koerta and LAHT NIUHTI POPULAR PIUCK*. Pront Slain f I HO Hark Heata M) Front s*au aeriirrd with im extra rb»rj:e at Po»t ofllre New# lleixit. J) SI LAKE TAHOE! JOHN W. McKINNEY'S; M.'iiA It PINE POINT. Health! Pleasurol Recreation! Tin: ABOVB VKnT POPOLAB BEMRT U Bow thrown o|H*n to the pulillr (nr thr ••••xiii It la atlaalrd <10 Ihit WRKTKRN Hill IKK OK TUB I.AKK, r.lnt mlln Irani Ta hu« Lltjr, arald I bo mwl It•«Mnmle nni llmlihf.l Harrooadlag. Anil nrar Uw IIK8T HISIIISU 0R0U5D8, A llnr wharf rnn« oat to dwp walrr In lli« Lakr, (lid plenty of hoala arc furnl-lntl frrr for llio pfcoun- ill tbi< gurata, Thr NTKAMKIIN touch al the wharf lially Ui land paa»rng»r« PwoMMn fnun iluld lllll or Virginia ran go •»* «*a» of Trnrki-<i and fahoe City. or Canon aud Iilrntirook, taking th« aloamrr arroai ihi* Ukv. HATIX ok rHAunwii Iloanl and lodging, prr week, On Hoard and lodging, perdajr 1 '«> Children from N 10 II jeara of age, half price, Inralldt. a« well aa liualneaa mm. nr faiulllrt aeeklng rerreailnn and pleaaure. Mill Rnd ttila lb* »erjr place. JOHN W. MeKINNRY, — if Prwrtwr. J. & J. B. tt lLLOV NO. 41 SOUTH C STREET, (Mnl door to Hank of Culiroralal, VIRGINIA, NEVADA. Groceries and Provisions. ENGLISH CROCKERY, CHINA SETS OF EXTRA QUALITY TABLE CUTLERY, GLASSWARE. KEEP ON HAND THE CHOICEST WINES AND LIQUORS 1 IN TIIK 1MUKKT, FINE OLD COGNAC BRANDIES, 1 ( iiiucf. uoittnoN. HCOri'll AND IKI4II WTTISBZIES, 810 PORT AND SHERRY NINES, ' 3HAMPAGNES & 0LAEET8. ' EVA1I lh«lr WIdm »nd Liquor* "Vhfmo,,, c<4 Tar* and Suitable for Xrtlalr aua, j. * j. n. - .III*, Nevada. y'TtDi . .11.01 t\ ««cWo*1«tltir to tw Haak of California ■fH'vii' 2 r°r P»rtlcnlar« I it * Wl* ig] If r PHTMCIAXS. R. HILTON CHASE, M. D., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ....AMD.... SURGEON, (Rwrnlly flrom Dflrolt, Michigan , OFFICE. No. «3 Month CRL, Virginia, (up »lalrr). PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO Mm leal and Operallx Harder). Mldwlfer; and Ibe dlu-UM of women tod children SPECIALTIES. Xnul Catarrh, In all Ita varied ana worwl form*, Throat and l.nna Trouble*. 4'on* ii m pi Ion, Km. »na AMVr«lon». hnmll-|Njx, Dlimuni or Kj e and gar. Nearlet l>»rr, Mraalen, I'mri of all kind*, UlM-aMHior the III. grant* and I'ri. nary Organ*, andrhronlr trouble* Hhlrh ha«« RB.MKTKD ALL OTItlR TREATMENT In *11 the aim** claoea of illaeaae Dr. Chaee hu met with t'NI'AHALLKLRI) a.enrlng M'KEDY HKLIKK AND RADICAL Cl'RK. IIOMKOI'ATII V Now atanda vindicated thnmiili year* of rtgU and critical aiperlence aa the «o*t lit)aaart'L of all tlu-orlea In modern medical |>raetn e. II l« iheonly •> nlfin of medicine trnljr baaed upon Ihr law* of nature. HOMEOPATHY cum a'l curable dl»e»>.. permanently, and Iboae dlxaeea which baie haltli'd the tmaera and reaUled the (kill of th Im'hi praciltlouer* of Ihe old medical *y»lcm for year*, are forced lo jrleld tu the frntle yet Oris ami *nre lullaence of llomeosawr. HOMEOPATHY aim* lo eradlcat* dl»ea.e entirely; lo cure *ure and ea*y, without bleed liijr, blUierlnir, caulerUlaf or droning; to pro loutf life and tv**en ihe number uf *lck day*. M'KfiKMY. III* one of the itrraieM triumph* uf llomeo pal by l»dl*p*-u*e with the o|ieralloa of ainpU' lailou audeirl.li n in tin re than two third# ul Ihe ca*ea, by Ihe radical care of ibe dilated parte, which Ihe old a}*tem ul practice WI<||1,| have coiif lifiuil lo Ibe knife. Frai lurre and nrlou* wounda are healed In leea lime and with ho pain than nnder any other met In n1 of treatment, and Ihe »reaie«t triumph* In modern *ur*ery have been aad ir addend by lliu •urceuu* of the Hum upallu< ecbiHil, <!t'AMFI< ATM**, hit CIIA*K In a graduate of the roller «f IMrolt, Mkbluaii, aad fcokia al*> diploma* from |WO other medical rolirjrr». \\r i.r4« I Ire# the niml approved »t)ieaof Irrafm • known in ihl» matrjf< "lid n th«* Mkmk ot Mill Vienna and I. r.l., it ttfir ifluMfl aad mwnW np*fti mnjlcln* ind nil;-, rv M«rranl» tilm in tola Nivkii lolbe afflicted of (hit Ndloi« in. tin* uimo»t coiil hncaof »»«ir.^- abb to •!».• perfi ri a»ti»fa<tl«.n. I*lt OFHMWlOM A l« KTIQIITTK DH l'llAf»K Mir dliitf In an altllu(!« '>(trim4 Ijr regard and alrlrt m«dlral etKjnrti-low id bin brflhreu of the mrtlUal protection. i.rm BlMp0 (<• »Kak III of the fraternity. r>u' Hand Inc upon the pound bottom of hi* owu i»«rii* MM iMnikfilMW lli« afflicted to ji.rfga for thrmaeIvf and chooaa whrlhrr lUry wlh ipply to him ur not for relief and curr AI>VF.I(TJ*IMJ. J)lt. CIIAMK ballrfc* In adwtMi.- aod In (bat wry doubtful decree of icy adopted by many of «»ur mo*t mm lit m« .Ik;ii mi. »Mel mmn lira to carafedy •lildi* th«*lr 11«lit under a twabel," *»»nr^ '«r their u'oo'l quaili Ira lo b•• dlM-ovrrr«l It la aM injustice liotli lo Ihr rraily talented and lo ibr afflicted In vllaj urrd of Ibe wt/ M-nlriM b«* I* mi well able lo render, and wblfli lliPHlmtUiil kniwhli,'!' thereof would bring lo them rallaf. Ilohnt abd honorahl* repre HltlllW hi till* wav are legitimate and Jn»t, ninl are »<» M IHIw by all »riitihlt men of Ibr prrtenl age of p rotreef. Dr. ( ha»r pimply tell* t be afflicted wbat hr ran do, and provva bi» iretkfoliMM Iq Mag it. Hone of ilia mleet quack* and foa»lllred humbug* In ibr rvguUr tn»*dlral pro freeloa rarr. fu'I> i •omul tbrlr ■< tu»l HWptltf bfklNll MHUMrf (IfldlllNll dignity Tnry a< *ua!.y riot to au\« rtlM'.ibroiik'b an innate knowledge ol tAnlr WllabWM! MCapadtJ and culpable wiiality. Till: AFKI.HTKI) Requiring the aMlstatice of a thoroughly flr»t cltaa. eiperieticvd and aiirreaaful phy»l< Ian or »urgeoii, cancaliat llie ulCi • of DR. CHASE, So. 62 Honlli r Mreet. Virginia. I via W. W. FETTERMAN, H. D., HOMSOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, SURCEON AND ELETRICIAN. i r% RADI'ATK OK TUB II AllNRMA Jflf MKI>. IT OMlffi of riiiiAd«lpbla, phi it.* hlcrtrkal Institute of I'tlUburj;, IV ELECTRICITY! liKEAT DIMOVKKIEN! All Clir>ilr lllaraara TrrmirA wllk I prrrrtlf »lrtl Narrtn li| '*•»■ VntUa* )l«ll>rall«i •! >l««nril»m, (lalmUM nuil llrrlrlrllf. OHIcc-Xo. M Nonlli V At.. Offlrr llovr*—Kmm tto II 4. a , liol. and ft to V r. m ______ ,m DR. A. BERTHIER, I'll YH III AN AND HI'HHKOKi TTAVINO IIKSlll&KII I1IH PUMTIoN A* • * Coiintv IMivpiiIan, run now lw fouiirt »< lil" oflfcr. No. a HullUlntr. corner of H intl I'nlno atrcrta. Virginia Havlt u th# Coon ly llo»i»ltai off liU lianda. hr In now able l«» L'ltr all ol hi* tint* io c|ty |<atirnt». «t will [•romptly rr»|j<»n«l to all rat i for mcll«al at lr inlaw*. Jul| tjf_ P. T. KIRByTm. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON. lift aa4 KraMrarr, apaaalla Darwla'i Aaaar Ol»rr, Mala Mrffli UOI.D HILL, NEVADA. M. J. MrCUTCIIKOK la m; anlhorUrd Ca|. wU'f. mjSO it I. U. HALL, M. D.f IMiyoirinn and Niirgron. IKKHK AMI KKMDI'Mk' Oppaalia lha "Nana" Offlrr. Mala HI., MaM lllll. >P» tf* DR. J. MAN80N, PhiNirian and Surgeon, (I.at«* of (Jr*»a Valley, Cal.) H'I'ICK la fcataaril llaaaa, <JaM lllll. •ptllu jarpentbr and builder, A. K. POTTER, IAIN STREET, GOLD HILL, Coraar of Cirtnl All»y, I'AKRK'K'M Mm. r AM KULI.Jf J?.^0NT,UCT for all f « . *! bullillnga, from a - "n A. K !«..... .... VI.UUIV. HAI8T & LILIEN, Civil Engineers and Sur veyors. OPrit'KMi Vlr.l.l. 0*14 lllll-0»«r (Ilk*!'" flat***. JjlOU