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VOLUME 1. E. JACCARD y COM PA fit A . Joyeros ron Matos t al mesvdko, NO. Yuíficlos de marmol al lado dclNorto , . : , ; . de la calle i. , ..,, ,; , , . Sax Un Misuri. Tien i de continuo ol mas grande surtido en Ion listados Unidos do relojes do oro, relojes fruí p res de mesa, Joyas de diamante, iijutirea de pinta w en juefo a precios oomedus, Componen y rantis n relojes tinos, Piedras p rcciosiis se en ustnn en todos estilos. ' - " SfS" Se pngu el nms nlto precio por pinta vie j.-) JfcaJTicu constantemente promios para ferias. IMPORTANTE PARA Eli N. MEJICO Tenemos mucha gusta en anunciar á los co merciantes del Nueva Méjico quo hemos logra do aliorrnrlci el trabajo de ir á Van Luis Dura !0inprr su JABON í VELAS puos hemos osfablccldo nn establecimiento en ate lugar, para la fabrica de jabón, Telas de .oeite do manteen, do la ettrclla y de oebo, las unios podremos suplir i nuestros amigos en el Nuevo Méjico A LOS PRECIOS DE SAJ1 LUIS. Con la determinación de hacer un artioulo superior esperamos recibir muchos encar gos. MAJOES, KELLER y BVER. Noviembre 18 de 1855 " EEISLQAN, Comerciante por mayor y cu luenudco do todu clase de electo, ropa hecha, sombreros, cachuchas, botas y xupiitos &o. Calle del Kio entro lo calle principal y nogal. Ciudad de Kniisus, ilisuri. Xm TÍPK".'í(irifnn Nm-vo Mojicandi Mili SoltcilniliMt (to Teñir ver une, iuiU ilo UuaT aun cuineniH un utta pactu. Julio 12. ... , ' 1 U. M. -Noi'tlinip. J. S Cbl-lt. ' K.tt.' TlinlkelC .7. S. Chick y Ca (Sucesores do Northriip y Chick.) Comcreiantss jair mayor se toda clase de Mercan eius, y Negociantes de Comostiblei), Licores, Cigar ros, &c. . CViniranioi y Ti-ntlrmoa ttidu claío de cwro, Itlcleo, otle pra turia, )icr tlliifrii rimUilii. Julio 12. . " , Me 1) O KA I, D Y KL INi:, . ; Fabrieautcs y ComcrcianU'S por mayor y tac nor de sillas y guaniieioiics, cuartas, ' cspuehtit, kc. " !! T.n la casa anteriormente ocupada con la tienda de J. C. Unnsom, Calle del liio entre la cullc principal y 1 dol Nogal, ir v i ' . :,.., , ; Ciudad de Kausas, Misuri. . Julio 12. , , liü. Kl'üS Ei UVIVIICU, : SANTA l'ii, XCW MEXICO, , OFFICE jtlutabon the CuOulJ Conrlluiuae wii Jall. vl KSlAtE F U.F.V.UIDÍ CUtfUY. ' jOTlCU is hereby given that I will apply to the j. Probate Court uf tho Ooimty of' 'Taos at its reg ular term to bo begun ami lield on the first Monday of January 1Hj9, at Fernando de Taos, fura final settlement of said estate, . Darclay'sFort, N. M. .'ILLIAM KUONIO ., December 1st, 1808. j '' Administrator. " 45:4t " ' ' V1' " ' í " i ' Surveyor Geni-ríii.'s Offick,) 1 ' 1 ' Santa Fk; New Mexico, '- November 24tb,. 18581 NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of, the provisions of tlio act of Congress approved Mar 24th, jm. tho duties of Iteaistor of Public Laudsjiud ltcccivcr of Public Moneys, conferred upon this office, cense from ami after thisdato, those duties being performed by the Register and Ke eeivor appointed umler said net r " . WM. PEL1IAM, Surveyor Qenerttl . ! 4!l4;t ; ..: . ; of, New Mexico..' i - - -- .. , , : llüüliTEit AND SeCIIVEH's OFFICE,) Santa Fe, NewI Mexico, . . November 25tli, 1858. VT OTKa. B uoreby given that the rmderngncd XN Kegistcr of Public Lands ánd Keceiver of Public Moneys, have this day entered upon the du ties conferred upon them by law : and the office is now oponed for persons claiming public lnnds in this Territory under eiisting pre-emption lnws. WM. A. DAVIDSON, Register. 44:tf WM. A. STREET, Receiver. AVISl) m A1III1MS1KAIIIIK. SK avisa porestas presentes qua intento aplicar & la Corte de Pruebas del Condado de Taos en su jtcsion regular que principiará on Don Fernandez de Taos el primer Lunes do Knuro de iK!), por un arreglo final de la masa del tinado Alejandro Barclay. Barclay's Fort, N. M. 1 WILLIAM KRONIO, Diciembre 1 de 1808. j Administrador. 45: 4t. TIIK iwtnprnliii lioi't'tuttiFo t'xiítinn ttwwu tlio mtdcnlnod UUdor tho name muí Htvienl'J. 4 11 Mrrcuru, wiw (ÜHBtilvt tl un tlio tirst uf Ui'tt'lKT, 1'7. Iiy iiititunl cniiHt'iit. .Iiwim iMinre hitvitift piuvlmHl all ittul every lutcreiit In Üio tilín will nettle All tiUBtntW rHTtnliihiK tu it. J. MKHrrilF,. ftwU , iNuw Akxicu, Out 26, 188. 41:4t H M.rJtCLitL., THE C,U H I) A Y TIMES m and . . , .. tüDMffi mi snesanaxK. THIS large alid hiuidsome Kunday newspaper is published weekly in the city of, New York, aud Is mailed to subscribers at tho very low rate of One , Dollar per annum, It is thoroughly national in its sentiments, aud advocates tho principles of the great Democratic party of tho Union. Its thirtv- two columns are tilled with editorial discussions of . the eurrcut topios of the day. ami with the most hoice literature Six copies will be furnished to lubs for five dollars. Address, post-paid, ' KDAII,1 DRANS & HOWARD, i ' , .. ' 162 Nassau 81. J,, Sánta ' Fe, EL DOCTOR F, ,E, KA VANA ÚGll íllcbico n CirujoiiOí SANTA FÉ, KüEVO MÉJICO: . 9u Ofliinapítá iw am arriba nue la CArcol iM Condado II AtíllAlMj nMo snliiitmlt por vúrius pcrsuiitií do vulwr í H)itp una h-ui-Ih, vi dhujo ftnniHlu tlciw el liouor de aviutr I (million iuo t-I día luiiiieru ilv Dick'iiilirt! (n'újiinu el slrirá unu KsCUKLA en la nuil mi inundará el Cimírlliimi, el Intjks, Kscri tuni, AritmítlcA. (iwm-itirt, yliiMúnimVuuil. etuitt tu, m (lu iJctulirü ile lh. Wn. O. A, J, NOEL. EL ft-'ftor Pnntiiii K. SnWno haliicndom vneltrt á Sunta Vi- rw.Huiuiiniwil olrwe mu ii-nvíclot á son antlguon iuiiIko lt!lnj.Tlacrtlu mtiiaim tai la l'liizu hajn el M.rtnl .iio curruilo la tli-mln ik Rock y .Inlmftm liúda la Fonda. Hcmn rntitrá lÍMto ilt. remirar ti iHUniwiicr maltialtr cIiími tlu rt'lúit tillo Juvurla vn pi't'Ciuii muy buruttifl, 41:tf DüSl'ACMO DEL AnRIMFNSOR Gf.XEUAL Santa Ffe, Nuf.vo Mfuico. 24 de Noviembre de 1858. SE avisa al público quo en virtud de las provisiones del decreto dol Congreso aprobado el 24 de Mayo de 18ú8,ccmiran de ahora en adelante los debe ros de lítigialrotlur do Terrenos Públicos y Deposi tario de Dineros 1'úblicos quo fueron conferidos i oste Desqiachn, el cumplimiento do cuyo deber reca cril sobre las personas nombradas bajo dicho decreto. I-Mt WM. TUMI AM, Agrimensor General. l)ESI'ACIIl)liELRr.tilTlUUOBI)ETEltltEN08 Y Dlvl OSlTAllIO HE DlNEKOS l'l'llI.lCOS, Kunta Vé, N'uevo Mejiro, Ó25 tie Novicmlircdc 1858. SF, avisa por estas presentes que los infrascritos como Ilenislrador do Terrenos y Depositario do Dineros l'iiblicos Imu euipetado hoy el dosetapcilo de los deberes que les son concedidos por laley y el Despacho se hulla abierto para todos aquellos que reclaman terrenos, en oste Territorio bajo la ley de primarias. WM. A. DAVIÜ.iON.llepstrador. n-,u vi.w. A. SXK1SKT, Depositario IjUK cuanto la Inlrascrita ha sido nombrada por 1 la Corte de Pruebas del Condado de Dornalillo, como Administradora do la masa del finado Jiisí Cbavex, por tanto doy aviso nor estas Drogantes á tona persona quo tenga reclamo alguno contra 1 utuiia masa o ijue este ueoicmio a ella quo ac requi ere que todas tales cuentas Beaii arregladas innH'úia mente uon la administradora. MAMELA ARMIJO do CHAVEZ, ' Ailministrrdora de 14 dicha masa. Behnuilio, Novienibro 27 de 1858. 4 t;8ia IV II KKUAS the undersigned has boon appointed by the Probate court of the county of liir- ii lit U o us Adiiiiuistr.iirli of the estate of José Cha- vez, late of said county, deceased, u 11 persons linviiic clitims against said estate or being indebted thereto are hereby notified to tome forwutd and settle tho soiao with the tlministrutni, , MANUELA de AUMUO deCIIAVia, Adm'i of José Chavea, dco'd. Bemauuo, Nov. 27, 1808. 44;l)m A PAPER FOR THE STATES AND TEf TOMES. An Independent Democratic Journal' Is published at Westport, Mo., every week, nvi contains a summary of all importsnt events in the Suites and Territorio up to tho hour of going ,to press: '' . . ) ; , Ills recommended to the patronage of English rositlcuts ot. Santa re una ittitcent country. TerRH i Two Reliara por cr In advniite, , Subseriptions or advertisements may be left with the htltlor ul.tlie sunta l'e liaictte. ' :!': '. . 1 Jims Ei sai-;k, ;;.. . ' H AN TA FE. - .,; ,, "ÍIIE Milwrllter wtmtrinWm bli oltl frloítlí ato tatronstltat hn Iiiih itauniiit U) faula t'e anil H atiaio mul)' tt) iKtvi. tlttiut at liis ultl itliiiiil, twti diura aSiTH Henry lerriin.'s nturuin tltii I'luxa. lie Mill n')iaiFualehiiil elueks aittl jert'vlry of any aiuu at urc Huerii'it ujuuu anu in a eufetiui siyiü, ai:n , ' Mill IClTlOT. ( ' PRÓPOSALS for enrrying tlio malls of -tli'c United Statos from tho 1st of July, I860, to 1st of July, 1MÍ2, on tho following routes in the Territdry of Now Moiico, will be rcooivod. at tho Contract üílic of tho Post Office Depart ment until 3 p. m. of the 15, b of April next, to be decided by the 18th of the same month. 12856 From Alburquorquo, via Peralta and Maniano, to Fort Stanton, MO miles and back, onco a fortnight. Leave Alburquorquo every other Monday at 7 8. ni ' Arrive at Fort Stanton next Saturday hy 12 m; . : 3 Leave Fort Stanton every othor Monday at 7 a m i Arrivo at Alburquorquo next Saturday byl2m Proposals for weekly trips, going and returning in a week, by a schedule to be proposed by the bidder, will ' be considered. 12857 From yilburqnerauo, by Cibolleta and Cuvero, to Fort Defiance, 100 miles and bnck, onoe a fortnight. Leave Alburquorquo every other Monday at 7 a in ; Arrive at fort Defianoe next Saturday by 2 d in; Lcavo Fort Defiance every other Monday at 7 a ra ; Arriro at Alburquorquo next Saturday by 2 p m ; Bids fur weekly trips are invited. 12858 From Fort Union by Guadalupita, Santa Uertrudis, San Antonio, Agua Negra, HÍDConos, Cantonment llurgwin, and Runcho, to Fernandez do Taos, luO miles aud ba.'k, onoe a fortnight. : Leave Fort Union every oilier Monday : , at 7 ii; , ... ' . . ' Arrivo A Férnindoi de Taos next Satur day by 12 m ' ' rt-Mj ".,1 tin ; Leave Fernnndei de Taos1 svery' other Monduy at 7 a mj'. v- V, :-, ; Arrive nt Fort Union next Saturday by 12 m. , . .... . v .. .. i , , ,..; JSidt to run weekly will be con-ídned. ' 1285P From La Mesilla tj La Mjsa,,12 miles ,,,t,; t i and back WMkly..;, .; ,, ,,, ,'.. . ',' , New . Mexico,' ;I)écembsr H 25, ; 1858, , Leave La Mesilla Wednesdays at Ja m: 1 Arrive at : La Mesa by 12 m j " ,,; ' l : r :' ; Leave La Ms& Wednesday at 1 p m j! : Arrive at La Mesilla by 6j m. . , Bids to run through to Las Cruoes, 16 ' miles In all, also to make two trips a r '- week, are invited. i nji. 12800 From Santa Fé, by Cañado, Abiqui, , nn .mito, in ltio Arriba county, to ban Antonio, (Loe Concjoi,) in Taosooun- ty, 75 miles and back, anee a fortnight. Leave Santa Fe every other Thursday at 6 am; Arr ive at Los Conejos next day by 6 pm, Leave Loe Conejal every other Monday at í a m , Arrive at Santa Fe next day by 6 pm. ' Bids for weekly trips are invites!. - . , I28dl From Taos, by Arroyo JJond,Rio Colo- , rauo, nnu uuiobra, to Fort Massacba ettsj 115 miles and buck, oncea fort night. Leave Taos every other Monday at 7 a m; Arrive at Fort Massachusetts next Wednesday by 3 p m Leave Fort Massachusetts every other Thursday at 7 a m; Arrive at Taos next Saturday by 3 p m. Proposals for weekly trips are invited. 128C2 From Tucson, by Tubaa and Calabazas, to rort uuchanan, (Agua Caliente) 100 miles aud back, once a fortnight. Leave Tucson every other Wednesday at 7 am; Arrivo at Fort Buchanan next Saturday by 11 a m ; Leave Fort Buchanan every otherWednes- day at 7 a ra; Arrive at Tucson next Saturday by 11 a in Bids for weekly trips will boooandered. 128G3 From Tucson, by Sonori to Aeua Cali ente, (fort isuchanan,) 100 miles and back, once a fortnight. Leavo Tuoson every other Monday at.7 t . . Arrive at Fort Buchanan next Wed nos- ' day by 4 p m ; i . . .f , Loave Fort Buchanan every other.Thun. day at 7 am; . Arrive at Tuoson next Saturday br 4 D m ' Bids for weekly trips will bo oonsidered; , , also bids to run from Tuoson,by Sono ri, to Tubas, 56 miles and back, Once a ' week, by a schedule to be stated, in lieu ot tho route and service mention ; IXSTRtíCTIONS,' 1 Conlaimwj coiulilioM to h tmbmctd in the contracts to Ik trknt the Dctpartmtm may dtem projrr ' ".. i n . , 1. No cay will bemado for the trim riot nor formed: and for eaoU of such oinUsioaW-not satisfautorily explained, three times the pay of the trip may be deducted. For arrival so far behind timo as to break connexion with depending mails, and not sufficiently oxcused, one fourth at the compensation for the trip is subject to forfeiture Doduotion will alio be ordered for a grade ol porfomrance inferior to that specified in the contract. For repeated delinquencies of the kind herein ssociliod. en larged peniltiesj'. proportioned to the nature thóroef and the importance of the mall, may be mace, 1 ! '...i .i , i , ., y. , . , . , , 2. For leaving behind or throwing off the mails, or any portion of thorn,' for .the admis sion of paBongers; or fur being eoneornedin setting. up or running an exprosa oonveying intelligence in advance of the mail, a quartet's pay may do aeuuoiou. ( , L 3. F ines will: be imposed, unless the dejin quency bo promptly and satisfactorily cuplained by ccrtilioatcs of postuiastori, or the alEdnvlts of other cro'dible persons, for failing to arrive in' contract time) for i neglecting to take ths mail from or deliver it into a postoilioe; and for ulloiing it (owing either to tho unsmtobleness ol tlio place or mauuerof carrying it) to bo wot. injurcu, uostrovou, rooueu, or lost, 4, The Postmaster General may annul Ihi coutraot for repeated failures to rua agreeably to contract ;' for. Violating the post offito laws; or disVJbeylng the instructions of the department; for refusile to dischare aourrler whan roai red by th ilepartmont to do so ; for assigning the contract without the assent of the Postmas ter (ieueral ; for running an oxprass ; or for transporting persons or packages ooutaiuing mailable mutter out of the mail. , , , 5. The Post Master llenera! raav order an inoren sa of service on a route by allowim there for a pro rata inoroaso on the oontraot pay.--Ile may change schedules of departure and arrivals without inórense of pay, provided the runniug time be not abridged, lie may also curtail or discontinue the service, in whole or in part, at rao rata decrease of pay, allowing one month s oxtra compensation on the amount dis penscd with, wheuover in his opinion the nub' lio interests do not require the same, or in oase ho desires to supersede it by a different grade of transportation. ; i . 6. Payments will be made for the service by collections from or drafts on, postmasters, or otherwise, after the expiration of each quarter sav in 1 ebruary, May, August, and November. 7. The distonco are given according to tho best information ; but no increased pay will be unoweu suouia niey oo greater man advertised if the points to be supplied be oorreotly stated BlDDKRS MUST INFORM TUSMSELVIS ON THIS POINT and also in reference to the woichtof the mail! the oondition of roads, hill), streams, &c, and all toll-bridges, ferries, or obstruction) of any kind oy which expense maybe incurred. No claim for additional pay based on each grouudi can bo considered , nor for alleged mistakes or misapprehensions as to the degree of servioos; nor for bridge) destroyed, or other obstruction) inorcusing distanoo ocourring during oontraot time. Otheei established after this advertise ment is issued, and also during the oontraot term, are to be visited without extra pay, if the distance be not inorcascd. ' . The route, the service, the yearly pay, the name and residence ot the bidder, (that it his usuil 'post office address,) and those of eaoh ineniber of t1 firm where ji ooinpiny offers, should .be distinctly stated; also the mode of OQuyeyancoj if a higher node than horse back be; intended.,! The word .",wuq duo elerity, ' 1 i. .-1 ' f--5' V.';.'-l-(..-9.: j -r ecrtainty, and fecurity, ' inserted to indioate'1 me moae or conveyanee, win constitute a star Bin." VTien a "star bid" is intended no po cilio conveyanee must be named. FOUM OF PROPOSALS. I, 1 of -, county of - -, State or Torritory) of , propose to convey the mails of the United Statos from tho 1st of July, 1859. to Junc30. 1802. on route No from i -to .nareei.blv to the adver tisement of the Postmaster liom-ral, dated 3tst of Ootober, 1858, and by the following modo of conveyance, viz : - ' it for the annual sum of dollars. O This proposal is maJo with full knowl edge of the distance of tho route, tho weigh: of the mail to be carried, and all other particulars in reference to the route and scrvlco, and also after careful cxiuninaiiou of tho laws aud in structions attached to the advertisement.. (Dated.) (Signod.) Guarantee.. The undorsizned, residing at, State (or Territory) of , undertake that, if tho foregoing bid for carrying iho mail on route No. bo accepted by the I'ostmnstor üeno- tho bidder shall, prior to tho 1st day of July, ISj'J, outer into the required obligatiou, or contract, to perturm the service proposed, wita good and sumeient suretios. This wo do, understanding distinctly the obli gntious and liabilities assumed by guarantors u'iuer tno Uitn section ot tlio act ot Congress ot July, z, tojo. (Dated.) (Signed by two guarantors') Vcrtifmde. Tho undcrsicted, postmaster of, State (or Territory) of , certifies, unhkr his oatii oj ornen, that he is acquainted with tho above guarantors, nnd knows thorn to bo men of property, nod able to niuko good the gua rantee (Dated.) . ' , (Signed.) II. Tho bid should be. sealed;, subscribed Mail Proposals, Territory of . J address ed "Second Assistant Post Master (Jeneral, " Contract Ullico, and sent by MAIL, not by or to an flirent : nnd postmasters will not enclose proposals (or letters of any kin !) in their quar tern returns. The eontracts are to be executed and return ed to the Department by or beforo tho 1st of July, 18ó'J, but the service must b'o commenced on that dato, whether the contracts be credited er not. Post Ornen Departmint, October 31, 1858. " ' ' : ' 46 :4 . AARON V. BROWS, j . , PjBtuiastcr UoDcral. PUULICACTS. I'ublWi."! by Authority. CIIAITKR XLV. 1 An Actjor the relief of Isaac Draw and other Settlers upoii tle FMic Lands in the. Stale ' of Wincowin. ,',,'' Be ü .enacted hj the Senate anil House of Representatives of the United Mules of Ámcrica i Confess (tisemhled, That Isune llrew. niitl such oilier persons tu amy have suMled, In good liutli, tu the Male ol Wiícoiirin, tuneo the firit iluy ol July, eighteen Lundrcd nnd fifly-live, iiioii,auy portion of the tiimb that were e'rroiicoiisfy sclei'tcit by afnl State as K port of tlio five hunilretl tlionsnml nerd grant; wliieli.seleetiuiii were niHcoiilinneil, ii J worn at that date, or since that time have become, an uetiiul settler ouil, liuusekeepdr, mid ninde improvements on any truct- ('iiiliracc'd ninong said erroneous selections, aro liereliy t'ntitleil to the muño right of pre-emption, mid upon tho sume terms and conditions, n,s are pruscri bed by an actentilltil,. "An Act to nppmprí ato the l'roeeeilsof tlic Sales of (lie - Public Lands and grout Pre-emption Rights," .ap proved September fourín-nlh, fourth, cigii toon hundred and forty one : 1'roeidtd, sueh lauds shall be paid (or by each netlei'4 ut the miuitnum priec. ' Sue. 2. And he it further enacted, That where persons havo erroneously entered any of the lands named in the first sectiou of this act, hd shall sntisl'uetorily show to tho.regis terand receiver that, prior to, ur within three months alter the passage of this act, they have made an actual settlement on the lauds mentioned iu the first section, tlio Commis sioner of tlio General Laud Ofliec in hereby authorized to issue patents therefor : Provi ded, that it shall be satisfactorily made to appear to liira that the entry of tho tract or tracts sought to be patented does not inter fero with theriglitsor occupancy of any actuul settler, Approved, May 21, 1858. CHAP. XI-VI. An Ad to prevent the inconvenient Accumula tion in the Post-Office Department of Post mat t í Quarterly Returns. Be it enoxted ly the Senate and House of Krpresrnlalnrj o m Unueil Males oj Amerita in Congress assembled, That tho Post-mastcr-Ooneral, may, from time to time, in his discretion, disposo of any quarterly returns o' oinils sent or received, preserving the accounts current, and all vouchers accompanying such accounts, and use such portions bf tho pro ceed thereof as may be nceexsury to defray the cost of separating and; disposing of the same ; rroi4, mat tue accounts snail uo preserved entire, at lost two years. :-ippH May 21,1359.' l.llll.l'.f 10 1C ! FNTJMB 48 ' );"u ill lMlf. ,i.il.' iCHAP.LVIII'J 'n., .'- 1 1 1 Act for extending tU Land La'ibi.iasl Jif int. V ' . ' nr' ' , ' :' r'' ' 1 ' ''' ím vuire :jui!mam, . t yregon.finn. , Washington. Jerrilorp. ,t ;., r ..; ,;,, i Be it enacted bv the Senate and Iloust, of Representatives of the United Statcsof Anltrica Í í Congress asstmblcd, That the existing laws relating to the survey nnd disposal of the pub-: anus in tlio Territories of Urcson ana Washington, west of tho Cascado Mountains, be, and tho same are hereby, extended uiid mudo aplicable also to the lauds lying east of ' said mountains within said Territories. Approved, May 29, 1858. C1IAP.L1X. vl Act to amend the ''Act to intorporatt tk Columbia Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb aud the Blind," appro ved FebriMry sixteenth, critical hundred and fifty-seven. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Reprcsentutivesof the United State of Ameribi in Congress assembled, That, in addition to the provision uiadeiutlie above-recited act for the maiiiteuiinco aud tuition of pupils iu the said institution, the sum of three thousand dol- . lars per annum, payable quarterly, shall be allowed, for fivo years, for the payment of salaries and incidental expenses of said institu tion, aud that three thousand dollars be, aud is hereby, appropriated for tho present fiscal year, payable out of any moneys in the treasu ry not otherwise appropriated. . ' Sec. 2. And be it further tnacted, That tlio deaf and dumb aud tho blind childrcu; of nil persons in the military aud navul service of the United Stutcs, while such persons are ac. , titally iu service, shall be entitled to iilstruc- tion iu said Institution, on tho sumo terms us deaf ami dumb and blind childrcu bcluuguig to the district of Columbia. - Suo. 3. And be it further tnacted, Thut ull receipts and disbursements under this act shall bo reported to the Secretary of the Interior, as required in the sixth section of the uct to which this is an amendment,;. : . " Approved, May 29, 1868. - i i -; CHAP. LXXXI. An Act to provide for the LoeJilinn of certain confirmed Private Lund Claims in the. Slate' of Missouri, aud for other, purposes. , Be it enactrd by the Senate und I Unite of Representatives of the United Stutes of America tu Congress assembled, That tlio decisions in, favor of curtain laud claimants herein made by the recorder of land titles in the State of Missouri auiltlie two commissioners associated with him, by virtue of mi act 'entitled "An' Act lor the liual adjustment ol 1'nvutc Laud , Cluims in Missouri,'1 upprnved July uiue, eigh-i teeu hundred nnu lliiriy-uo, unu an net sup plemental thereto, , approved second Muren, eighteen hundred ami 'thirty-three, as entered in tiie transcript of decisions transmitted by: tlio said record).'!' u J cumuiksiouerk lo .. tira Commissioner, of the (Jeiierul Liiiid-Ufuce, which said claims aro immcd iibd ' numbered as follows': Manuel de Liiá," number thii'iy-; three; John Count', and Hempstead, nimibir forty-lout:; Miitthcvv Sander, number lllty-sev en; Charles Tuyoil, number sixty-seveii;- fho Sons of Joseph M.Pepin, number (cveiitylour; Loins liorumur, uumber eu;nty-acvii; lJaij tliqlouiew Cousin, number e;ity:;mie Manuu üouzitles Moro, number umety-live; 'tieiiceii. llawlius, number oiie hundred dnd'ti)Ur' Will' iitm'L. Lolitf,' number one hundred tind siSi Joachim Lin.i, number one hundred and tbir- ty-tlii'ee; Fruncís liacoiulie, uuuiboi'.,.Üúitv4 lour; Israel- Dodge,, number tltico hundred and thirty-eight; Joseph bllvaiu, uuinbu' two hundred and ninety-three; Johu P, Cabanis, number two hundred aud wncty-cigut; 'WIIU iam Hartley, nutubcP three hiitidred nndqne Andrew Chevnlici', nuiuUer two hundred ami ninety-two; William Morrison, number thrco hiimlrcd and seven; Solomon llcllew, uumbci; three liuiitlrtd aud eight; Puscliul Detchemen dez, number three hiiiidiedaudiiuic; Bubtiste A mure, lmiuber three hundred and ten; Alex, aimer Maurice, number three hundred and twciily-thrcu; John Bubtiste Vulce, number three hundred and thii'ty-tbui", said decisions above named being in the lirsl class of claims, acted upon by said board; also the claim ot Kciris Loiscl, number six', iu tho second class, acted upon by said board, bp, and the sumu are hereby, confirmed to the respectivo claiui ants or their legal representatives. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the decisions iu favor of land claimunts made by P. lirimcs, Joshua Lewis, aud Thomas 11. Robertson, commissioners appointed to adjust private laud cluims hi the eastern district of the Territory of Now Orleans, communicated to tho House of Representatives by the Secre tary ef the Treasury, oue the luuth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and twelve, and which is are found iu the Ame rican Statu Papers, Public Lands, (Duff Green's editiou,) volume two, from pne two hundred aud twenty-four, to three hundred and sixty-seven, inclusivo, be, and the same oro hereby, 'confirmed, saving aud reserving, however, to all adverso claimants the right, to assert the validity of their claims in a court or courts of Justico : Provided, hmeetr, That any claim so recommended for confirmation, but which may have been rejected, Iu holo .in sua or in part, by ouy subsequent board of nn luissioners, bo, and tlio. amo Is hereby, spe cially excepted front eoilirmtto.1t1,,- M.Tt vk I, U 7 !!:t ,'. Hl,.; Raosa?Vl!y75i3,- ff 1 tT'nro