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VOLUME II. ' SANTA FJ2, NEW MEXICO, APRIL 20, 1861. NUMBER 50, (NEW SERIES.

WSlOLLTIOXiOPcopARTSEHrTIIP. SANTA FE WEEKLY GAZETTE- - trict shall be entitled, shall bo declared hy the unless sooner removed hy tho President, and who ADVERTISEMENTS CopannernUlp htrelofon helwcun Jnhn Tn?. lllni governor to bo elected members of the hoiiso of shall receive same fee e.n.t snlany und Audre Hold ul hn on o ami the as the at- pait, John I. "iDUopwileul Tajlur of lh'dhir part, urnierthpiiama and ilyle of Jolin in ill tbiugit, Nulrl In nolhiuf." representatives: ProvitM, That In ea?o of a tie torney of tha for tho lilts Territory told k Taylor, by l NOTICE. wai mo tu non a t tliainlvi-- nn tti ae between two or more persons voted lor tlm gov- of Oregon. There shall also bo a m trslnl for the ond of March, A. 1. 1KB!. All rw. having claims a.mi agtinat JlllESK CULUSS, PIB1JSHI3I, va- U ernor shall order a new election, to supply tlio Territory appointed, who shall hold oflico "fffl'i uti'lorRlene having l,in Riipnint? by nonnrablfl luptnneiiimp, win preHPni tUfni to aM Jolin I, Tay.or, his for M. the h'uUic Court ol 'anla tV County, New Mexico. for ray maní, a ha Imintatiraol tba paynii'nt of tha ami cancy made by snch tie; and the Tiersons thus four years, unless sooner removed by tho timr, J0I1.1 T. tltlTOK. President Mor mi llie wlulc m J 0 Mrcsh iImmH, lit of the at! puriou in t. lo tfftid ürni, will asllia llio with ilia lll'ssm,, elected Mint to the legislative assembly null meet at and who slmll exit'iito all pPoceB?en issuing from f liy of .ft'itn Ke. ail' having qualifli- as aurti AilmlnlilTitor tkh Jwiia L. Tayloraiio. (1. such place and on such duviHtlio shall lili 1MU1Í.' N.U k .'iiLI NIIIS t!itMld U tail J. JOHN mi n, inverimr the auid courts when oxercisiog their jurisdiction Mrtmli U'ilc T ra, aiTiimiiV, JIfi.it! or tn Un Un nt J, i. Co., hy account AMtflW iinl.D, and íisi awiii. mi. appoint, but therenl'L'r"tlic thus plan;, atid'niannur us circuit and district courts of tha United mill their .states; oilie w't.Io i'ftini' iiirwnrtt Imimxllnttly wtllo tir JUUM TAVLUIl. L oi holding nnd conducting all eleclioiis by tliu peo- ho slmll duties, be et iWiU wtiiL'li initio only way to anvo flmK Ilio rih. llnrrh perform the subj to the same belli? fully aHilmrliH tn ni!l a'nl iwlH for nil n'irli ew.i, SIDSCRtPTIOIi ple, and the apportioning the rcpivsetitation in n'gnlntiuiw..iid penalties, and becntltlod to tho awl all ihvmiii!" havlnc rlaim ataln-- t raíale arc lurrl.y several ndrnnct Ivitboul exception. the counties or districts to the council am sum.' as the marslmll of tliB district court of to Hip ramo duly and roi)irly Puéblelo a.o uolilM iffM'nt tin "Liitwitf Will bar- In America, &fontjlMiflaliilittrlclronrl, house of tive nfvurdmg to t'ie popula- the the time ircsrrlli liv law nr tic unto be For om yi.Rr, , t 3 10 représenla United States for tho late Territory of Ore Territory of New Mi'xio. t'ouniy of Illo Arriba. .1 rel. MiiluKo New Mtisieo Miirrti J5lh. ISfll ' tion, shall be prt'scrilvd by law, as well tin tliu go;i. and dhall, in addition, be paid two hundred b47 01 J. U. tíiUiiJtiBY, Admin's fpptrmher Term, A. D, 1BH. I.Ü0 sepsiotw tiny of the conninjiiceiiient of the regular dollars aiiimalty as a compeiuatiou for ser- Francia A. Connlngh.ini, extra of the legislative assembly: Prorated, Tha! no vices. la Omnrery. Bill lo fora- NOTICE ffillínm J. Imvy, Richard one session shall exceni the term of forty days, ción Morljagt. Stic. 11. TO T1IE INI1 ABITA NT3 OF NEW MEXICO. (Meüs,ud (iuo. II. LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES. except the first, which nwy bo extcudud tú sixty Aodh'ii further enacted, That thn thHoaime. II nppearlnir W govern. r sorrelury. éhief justice, and assnci-a- t Ta Burwvw OVtwal of Xcw Mnlfn, hjr ant of IV tliaanthrictinnnf the Court, days, but no longer. thmwrorn Hill of tVirtipUlnnit, thU ths jiMtic.!. an, marshul, iniin-i- approved un'thu Ml July, ISM, ta reiiiiir.d lumabn a full re- IWn lant 5. shall bj n William Itavy w a ui t and No. 20. .Sit. Andhr.it r.na Pd, Tb.it mi all mich i'l.iinii u or urinated b.'foro the- msmn of tht lrrli'.rv, that Panic fnr'.h'r cil and, by ami li.w with tho advice and consent of Ínrl (tic United pIjiI hy the tmity of ifmi'lrJupa hi not hi'i'iinirv! wild iwiwm In Una r,ira.-- It In every free white malecitizsii of tho I'mini Stales to AX ACT to ti the Seeule. Mllt l.y4lm Court that fmbheatmn m in llir Ntnt Ye firnviiln temporary owrnment oppointtid by tlu IVsident of tha 'Huíalo, of 18M. limiUiift tbuv.ui.Hi Rradee of above the age of twenty-on- h:nv " iltf.ntr," n for years, who hall 'liisiluciKMJii llujreun, as tn tJiu validity ur Invalidity nf tmr.ti imblwl.cii latliocity nf mi-t- the Territory of Colorado. United StattH. The governor and secretary toba V. Mt'Xlrti, l"foM Willlnm J. IVivy, by been a resident of said 'Territory nt the time of of lite Min.)p under thfi luws, UMp', mi curtinis of apiMiinted tut nforsaid .shall, b W íx ciiiijw; itivti the hmi piiblinitiiin tn hn Ji hy 'fore they act a? s'lch Ihticriuniry btf.iiWl maion to the I'nitel state, And he jr;k, mn lf at xU'.naHei the Sena! and Humeo the uasiiure o this act. inrhiiliii:' those rerosnia- - I"ih1 tliirtv dtiyn hi'fdr tin (Irnt ur lh" of ively take an oath or l! alio l niftke a rowrt to all 1'neliloaM. ly next term Ui.a allirinutioii before tha hiviri Cmirt. nniiiyinirtlinniH IV!n'lunl''f tin m.'jf earn. Illimur (lie UlllCd nla't'H fit AmC- - ed as citizens by tho treaty with the Kcptiblic of Un' Tar rit.ry, show iii the ui-- and locality uf u'inti'iiry of this district jitdire or some justice of thu Wi'Hf ti ntiil peace in ths of ntmMtiiiiH in thn Suit, rmii'irlnii Mm to pkn i. unfwi'r, or lKiniir to aahl rirti in Cononm n'll Mexico February two. ei:)ileen hun tmliiR tll rmmlier nld hieliliHi awmlM. That that limit,-- oI'Miid u Hill, mi or lie il.ald.iv nf the nf iln.i 'IVrrit try duly nuthorized to admin. lwrtlvnt) atiiMlic natura ftf tlteir lilt.' tn the land. Nur.li tnit Cmrt part, of tliu territory of tha dred and and the treaty negotiated at alViurt tn h' in hel l, at th In in Vmln Statm indiuM oaths and Te i in lie made ufeonhng to tiio form wlikli oi iy be K'i" ih tli stlirniatiotis by the laws now iu n inly of ItlnArnha, o M"ii lny ur A. wittiin the followiui; limita. with tlio same country on the tlurfteth Our ol De hy Hip Mercury of tliu wbirti rtsurt nh ill April, l v: commi'iicinij on force therein, or before the chief justice lull, or IIlm d un w,ll li" ciinf.'Mil m or sorno acribad Cujigre for amh action tlinrm a may Tin n i him. An the thirty seventli pmlli'l of north liititi.lo. whcni cember, eighteen hundred and shall be Iwi liy 'iil of it U further diurnal Hint tun catiup iifisociute jnstico ut Supreme Court of tho Cuitad 'Maui ami ri'r, nib a lew tn cimllrm lama jidt rtk, entitled to vote ut thu ek't'tioii, lie chilli he dixmlni-'- tn i;il IWeniiaiits.lH'nrci U. th(.twratylirthmpriiliunoflon!tuJe from lri und shall dm. '"t '"'I ,,fl' W loftr.aty of 148, bulttucu ib :f Kt i, and nest States, to support the Constitution of the Cuitcd lln lucal riirwint;itivi'n oí Iticlmrd Uw m, wlthmit n WMhimrton crosses the elegible to any office within the paid Territory, cin mine, thenco north on S tules, aud tu t'ilh!n,niilh;itiip'uallnil liccti' hi'iiiR faithfully discharge the dull is of UnitJilh cws.witlborrqulreil In filo awn'Hm r:ilír.d acafnai mid meridian to the forty drat but tho qualilications of voters and of holding of- nut ut, Willi im Ivy, in Ml tint a Hvrr parallel of north their respective offices, which s.iid oaths, when I'liiiinJiii ' "í(ríi . omn of "i'rn'iit rWinant," limn nii., latitude; ihull bi nvilnM mil ji.'fi'nriii'iu, nnt tin? thenco nlons said parall d Brest Ihce at all subseouent elections ahull bo such as nnii iirUiiiK ,, 'urcof plaiin, wltclher inrlidític ur to the so taken, shall bo certified by tho person hy wlwm of Mid own, for tlm kiMi'mIuiii, of of 'druiliiiili'in. 'n:inl m.' . utlmriiy tba orlamal litio wua tahl meridian of loncitu.ls west from shall be prescribed by tho legislative ftwmbly. unirlgiyJ rtiiunea, ülan wulmut renin m in ih"iii. mu same snail nave uoun UiKeu; ami such CiU'tin Washington; thence sonth on siail hoc. 6. bet ma WilncsH t!ii Ibm. Wk.C. ni.intwniD, meridian to the And tmhnr iWY.vf, ilinl cate shall be received aud recjrd"d bv - .Tkvl, Willi a ',L ,Lin, l,nk" wM thu secrc- JndKf ih rtrrnnd Hiitrifl northern line of New Meneo; the nil ..uhnH.v imd'r which Db. extnt nf umfl.ctffii: if Cnnrt, thunco nlniijr the legislativo power of the Territory shall ext. among the executive proceed ngs; ' an tlm Seal of Tmirt, thin tity and the anantfiv claimed. l.walit ." evilfn ml tti thirty sovenih parallel of north latitude to nil rightful subjects of leginlution co:ui;tent Jid tn nbow JlitiUyof "'omii.T, ISftO. to the cuiet justice and associate justice, and all othar placo of and the with the Constitution of the United tu "prtsifHt BuuutT cAr.y.cifliit. in same is hereby Slates anil civil o'lleers in said Territory, belore thuy act Kr"UMIta ISflO as r7,h, hum Uiq '.H.'f1 Junmryll, 3m. erected into a nnmi, tli law - : lemiiorarv cuvernment hv the provisioma of tliia act: but no shall be pins- such, í hull t;iko oath uflirmutioii atithffl- alike or buforo claiim ... i.i. ofthe'I'erritory .if Colorado: 'U pnmnrv tup l'mrkltil, Tliat inierlennir with tito disposal ol the said governor or secretary, or somo judge or nutlmis in this act contained shall ho soil; no tax nhall be imposed upon the property cojnnssioxÉn sbale of construid just ice of tho peace of tho Territory who may bs heal estate to impair rhrhta ho the of persons or property now oft United States; nor shall the lands or other duly commissioned mid mialilied, which tihtiniod. said oath tract , iliitT thm 1. tt'rk .Tr.Adminltraior) I'nitnd Shim riiiirir Court pertaininirto the Indians in suidTcrritorvan l,,n.r of be taxed higher property tlnn or ullinmition shall be certifittd and transmitted by ' ' iIk no, with tin- will Uisiu.Uicml l..m by taw. Iu la rneH II iirirt, as such rijrhts bhall remain the lands or other property of residents; nor lmpw.1 'f " It'cit, jur ol Ni'w niicjtin;uished liy trea- the person hiking tho snmeto the Ijo nj. J, I'rrti ) tory JIkxic i, Coumy sccretaiy. to uiw mu shall any be differ-en- utli cUnii at lilt ulIU ui'fiawl, rwmlilt- Iiti Santa Ff. diales ano ny ueii discrimination made in tuxiirr by hint recorJed as aiorsnid; und ulteiw.inls't'ie 1M8 W llii' rvi.lcncrt irf i like V. S U IftiVITPV to include any territory which, liy kimls of property; but all property subjert to ft'rti. ) treaty oiithorallirmutioii shall be taken, certified, and ro toúié,.,iMM.. (, W1U(AR f'r tmi II. March tnrin a, H. Hfll. with any Irnhiin MA n,B trihe.is not, without tlio consent taxution shall bo in proportion to thu value of the in Suryor Gin. U Acw JfwiM. nv vii'liicnUilt'crBan'rileiW n nlmvi-- amd causp. corded such mnnuer and from uí may be pri of said Irihe. to lie inclnded within taxed. the territorial property rrilied by law. The governor shall receive uu an- limita or jurisdiction nf (tal. ih. any State or Territory; but hoc. 7. A n't he v further cwted. Hut nual salary of fifteen hundred dollars ua governor, montloiiKi mw ''',,r u.ao.ini'.i, all such territory shall be ejeepted ont of the all township, district, and county oiliemu, not urn! one thousand dollars us superintendent of In ravor'Aor, ti pnl.lU: boundaries, and constitute PAOOSA & BAKER CITY OAD. preiiii,(ii;.rt no part of the Territory herein otherwise provided for.shuil bo appointetl, (linn ull'airs; the chief justice nnd associate justices ABIUVIC td l,f,t,,"r' 'l ti'H portUn. 160. lo hiv"'"'1 of Colorado until said tril hall siünifv their or elected, as be; in nueh dftlrniK tn TMch in the ca3e may manner as shall eui'h receive an annual salary of eighteen brbv Klven to all ji"rwina linrnri"M,al llw. " """'"w. sent to President NOTICE I'liiUi South'-n- th.il ' c "in- the of the t'nited State to be lie oy governor ii:nl th;1 la lUnjfa, nimii iln a."p ll.al r 'rían usol (if 'Í'W'B ';' liail p'ovuit'd tiie K'ishlive hundred dollars: secretary shall receive an an- htavy frma i included within the said tbuahova roaJli ii"wpr.'iiCiil'h'i'T w.iiíií tynf.'a'i Jl ;i'i 1.. t ril'i. '' nlici na Territory, or to aff.'ct the wsemblv of tho Territory. The covernor bhall nual palmy of eighteen hundred dollars. The said ibiiini to Anuria) City, msny loaded wagons lliivmg already ishiHiii'imlHf"lliiw:(.iillK' Virlh hv Ihe hi'iil f M.m.iH authority of the Government 1V of the United States nominate and, hy and with the and Consimt salarios shu!l b,' quarter-yearl- it. H,MtBiiiKlHii'nrK'a:im Urn ut river: nn paid at tho .ü ovit to ninko any regulations A iartf ftinv of mn Is mow rnp;i(;i"l In coMtrui't'ns lirl'lR- ihi- Ninth by ii:.'Un hibb. Maqi. hwaa:id rerpectim; such Indians, the lutfislativecounc:!. npnoint all nUicrs n t or thu United States. I'liu 'members of tho r id, of it lands, lhf Tlvit'rti"n y Iniiinn, aii mi llie Wi st l.v i'i!.! 'C their properly, or other rirttj, by treaty, herein otherwise proviiied tor; ami in tha first leghlnlivi! shall atWen) will be entitled to receive from An i Cilv to lluk.r Cuv W (aatd ih.'itll.- to laiiiia.Lils lsiiev.-- tit tI law, wilt or otherwise, which it would iiava boon nstance tlio governor moue may sai l tM'.h for puck t.uiiw by tholitliof Maitb, uud wiuwawjii midiTüifmnl Ki'llms oi commiwi'tnh"- cmv ancli coin upmmt all three dollars year day during their attenJaiio lllli'iinly - in in Hid (UM' ivll'ci emi potent for the Government to mate il this illicers, who slmll hold their ollicoi utitii tha end ÍiKflti'lroríinniiTW'isi,hflTti,r'i1hy wv't mili.' act had nt llie session thereof, and three dollars for every tlw tat irl'H a' th'i ri(lit f th !t- - In nli;t Il r(...'."- 'to I. never passed: w mI'.Ii I'rntiilrtlfnrllier, That nothing in of the first session of the legishttivn luseinblv, und twenty miles travel in going to and from I.tltl(irnndt'beloclitBlii.ld by uvn oí nil mu' third .il tlm t'1 h' I1,1 returning i;mii h ftp this act contained shall bo constmed ihntl bv lay off the district fur ui'i. 'In- - travt'lmtt public inay Ult m ihf l.iv tra'f.'ni-thir- ix immtlii, aid ihi.,"iiia:ii tt to inhibit nectary i mem tim suiil flstimatod according to thu noar-c- t read, w.Ui Wuod aul wal.-- - Kit" the (ovorument of llio del, mi- thrtllntwlvi'mi'iilhs rrmii the day of il"' United States from divid- - bers ol the council and lioiue ol rfpre;ciitstiveM, usually travelled route. There shall ho tlmniih'Mt llo wli.'lf lniiili. pine'. a':'!' Inp c lie tin"!. aynviiif wilh ii'iti'i, ntn.' ' miTFaiu lerritory Into two or more Territories, ir and nil other ofhVers. the one. Au.muCI'v February SO Itfi. CHABI.K BAKEll rraat. Iiiiivi"ls'0trily,nii IhctilleliliMnalovlK'ii tho wholii "f anniially sum of thousand nuch iiiiiimer nnd at such tinios iUtx S. tliu purchaíi)iiimi:yUiid, , us ('ontrrcis eliall Sec. 8. And tie it furthr enacfrd, That to be expended by the governor, to d'.fi'tiy ÍAJL nJOXCommlislnnLr. u 'eni convenient mid propír, or from attauUinp no number of thu leiriljlivo ansemMy shall hold llie contingent expciues of the Territory. Them !rch IS, 1SGI, 4t. tlieroiif any in? portion to otliur Territory or or ba appointed to any otlica whieli hlndt have shall also be appropriated annually n fiüílicient Slitto. NEWROAD. been cr.'ated, or the sitiry or umolumi'iits of sum, to be expended by tho secretary of the re hff'hv imti.fi I' that ttm TltUp'iMí1 OIK BALL f L0T0IH0 DOtfifr 8t:o. 2. bo, shall have been ncreised. while ho n ritory, and m an erttinrite to be Htt del at thn nnBilla, ia nearly i'"iO' And ilfurtfor enacted. That was np made by tha ruc- o( pltlid iHi i tl.iit u i)í"n rnid U ai ciiirai of cmiit llio executive townr and authority in and over member, during tho term for which he wasolectod. Seir jUry tho Treasury of the Cnit.id Stuíos, to ian i.'..,,-- ih v.. lev id Lhf ti in iiwuit tht bri lirt IIAMMEUSLOUGII BROS., PROPIU'KS ll aid Territory of (!o!orndn símil Im ve.ited in a tnd lor one year niter ttie nxtur.r.ion ol suen term; d'lmy tlm expenses ol tlio let' lo In live assembly. Ttit iiU.'iidii tolm the ruttir wiikuii rcvl from Taoa to wlio slmll hold his olfrio for aud no hoidiu? a eoMimisioii or appoint prinlni nf tlie laws, and other incidental ex-- aiiti iw w!l ak to Aluqtuu ami the Sau .lunn tnln. governor, four years, person the (Ilp will hp infinito- of Main 'Hi's roil, hv wiv rl ivniciila Iln'ln. Corner nnd Third streets, nnd ntitil hts sncccsaur flluill he appointed and umnt under tne uniua Mates. xce;u kisimas-- p?twv'.. aim tna Mereiary 01 tno territory símil b hotter in klmrtcr by al iuHn linn th pre. Kansas City, qualilli.'d. miiIcm removed by bo member oft hj regialativu luseuibly, aimnaiiv aeeount to the Secretary of tho intwjKunroatfriiiHitoaniaUby way of tlw ltm Misbouri. sootier the Prosidünt ters, shall a Treaeu 0ÜI"'',' uftlic United Statoi. Theirovernor uliall residí or shall hold any oflre under thu govei.imoul ui ry of the Uiútd Suites for tho maiinor in which C. ST. tHAIS k KRaN'CIS TArt Df alrri fa U'I manufacturiri of all klnit of within said Territory. and slmll lie said Territory. tlie aforesaid sum shall havo bien expended. llarrh 3. S. t. militia thereof. Shall perform the il. it cnan!ci, J hat JtooJy mail Clothing her. Anaw farther Seo. 12. And h H further entetrd, That (1 lutioB und receive the emoluments of sunerinten- bn vested 8 TON ER k A KLIN, tho judicial power of said 'IVrritory shall the L'gidutive ass'miblv of the of CcDtiFurniiluogGooli, Territory dent of Indian affiirs, and lull unprovo all kwa in a court, district CJiirts, pmbale courts, suprime shall hold ils first session at Bin: h timq and by tliu legislative ni.imlily before shall in Tlh' Boots Shoa tlvy ami justices of thapeiee. mijüo in court place in said Territory as tlio govonmr thereof AUCTIONEERS fl'fct. n olfjiicss take lio m:tv irrant irdons for shall consist ot a duel jujiic" am two sim!l nnd direct; and AND Kali aud Caps, appoint at said first sesdon, against the luws of llie I'liiled States, until the aud two oi'wlnm hIi.iII coiiititnto a quo- justices, ir :w soon tlrieafter astliiy shall deem expedient, Trunki, Dagi, he, ke. decision of tho President can Im made known rum and who shall Ivtld at. Tin at Hit seit of , Commission Merchants. the g.ivernor and lejrislative aisembly sh!l pro-- thareon; hn shall commission ull ofliccrs who shall government said tlly; nn.l of Territory iinnu liny coed to locale and establish thu seat Of govern- SANTA FE N. M. Tn which wj Irvite the Kttonllon of thn ritiiw nf New Mes- be oH.ee appointed to under the laws of said hall hold their oiiicím during the period ot lour for may leo, we ara detPrmin?d tniell you goods, hwi'rlo oar Ifncby ment said Territory at such place as deem and ahull take care thut the laws faith- be, February Ü,mA.1m. bo years. The said Territory shall into t'li'IM"' which pine, however, shall thereafter ho fully executed. a thn jutlicul distneu. aim uistrict coin sitan subject to be changed by tho said governor and 25 PER CENT, Sec, ili diitricij the jus-- , ATTEMTIONI ATTEMTIOIIM 8. And he it further enacted, Thii be held in ea of said by one of legislative assembly. there itiali be a secretary of aaid Territory, who ticos of thii supreme court at such timo and p'.ion I."iS thafl any olher Stnro la Htv or Per, 1,1, h it Kim Wnfirt.all shall therein, and bold ltm office for fjui aa bn prescribid by law; and tho said judges And farther enacted, That NOTICE. w n trial, a nl we w.tl reside may ak anaraiiici yim will nut go oil a deleirate to tho Uoihc of Itoprcscn tali ves of the TO WHOM JT MA Y CONCERN iimit lm iuura ncipeuumiy, yearn, unless sooner removed by the President of shall, alter ttieir nppniiinumu, respeciivoiy, All M, during Mar f UAUUKRSLAUUII Unos. the Umtod Mates; he etull record ami prescrre nil side in the districts which shall bo assigned tli jm. UiiitndStat t jservo eaeh Congrea of tha VIIESKXT RrsiVIX-J- CLAIM AiiENCV OFFICE mnl Stat !S, be ulncted thu vot?rj lawn asaem-bl- of the several courts lieniu pro- United m.iy by qua-li- MY pHw.'Riitli'rhiirtsaíaiici 'he nf llio the und proceedintrn of the legislative Tlio jurisdiction d t i cliict immb.trs of the leislntivo assembly, i:nit,.,l Si il... id N'liW IS T1IIR TMMITORV. hereinafter coiiititnted, and all tho nets and vided for, liuth apiellato and original, nnd that of or Hie hands nf Im to All Iiiimiiw already pitted in niy liania. proceed of the governor, in his executive do tlio courts ami of the jnnicj of th) peaco, who shall entitled tho sumí iñhtí and mid J. HOUGHTON, iv probate J. S Walls AC.i,, whidi have cunlriwli'd to proseemé, lawB stiall bo by law: Pr.mdrl, That iw are exercised and enjoyed by thu pnw pendhiir bcfnrp tho Uppai'iiii' iils or tlio Omrvns ol th AT partinnnt; he shall transmit one copy of the as limited ATTORNEY LAW, fmm the several other rerritories of I'niW Mill's, will hu dillv to. and one copy of the executive proceiidina, on or courts shall not tha I have SU I'KIWIN UR AilKNT a'Hh.irlr.jit hcrart"i' tT mn Office at Santa Fe. (Formerly of Smith k Ibngliloa.) United States to tho S'iid IIouso uf Hipresenta-tive- before the first day of Dscemlwr in each year, to havejuriddieti-- of any matter in conlrovorsy my ii imo In nnv nnnnrr whatwir in the I.I. huahes. tn him will reei'irn prompt The first election shall bo held such thmi In ftllrn- intrate! alten, tho Provident of tho Cnitwl .States, and, at when tlm title or iKmndarios of land may ba in at linn. HixrehiiiHiilnlhecilvnrw.mtiniKiuti, will cm- tht linar to b'itnn.w thai nm nw to numci m, ami time nnd places and be conducted in such manner ble him nffectively atrl promptly In prnneeut" cUimi befure saniPtime, two copies of the luws to tbe Spuaker dispute, or whore the debt or sum claimed shall audi persunor will in all proieul authority direct; hthh tiM ( llio Heiuirim nta unit Court ui Cluinui, hundred dollars: mil thimtid supreuu as the governor shall appoint and and at frJUi ma Ij net ua audi or nirm, of thu House of llopresentutives and to the Presi- exceed one tiuaU Fa, .Nov. IT, 1JM.-- all suhseiiiiat. elections the times, piucas nnd 0. P. HOVEY. dent of the Senate for the uso of Colares; and and district rmrts, resie?tive!y. sliall possess M.,Jaun&ry 10, lH60- -tf. no prescnoeu oy SanuFv.N. in caso of thodeaHi, removal, or reaijrnntion, or chancrv as well as cjiimioii law jurisdiction, ami ".iMimr elections snail The persons having the grealesi number of D, M. BOLA N D & CO., other necessary absence of the governor from tlte authority for redress of all wron-'- cjinmiued lw. LARGE LANDED tie d INTEREST here- 'the laws of tin Unit votes shall declared hy tlm governor to be Hired Importara of, and Wholesale and Retail Detdcra li Territory, tho sucretary shall have, and hs is against Constitution or ly elect nl. aid a Cerrillo ate, thereof shall bj givon by authorized mid required to execute and per- putes or uF the. Ternto y, afictiii persons or FOR SALE. accordingly, ij ui44 and form, all tho powers and dutiei of the governor property, Rich district court or tho judire thereof rNTHVimi SIXTH t'AIíT a irsri of Und, vuia, who shall alio bo thu reg THE emntod tn C.Tn Vraln, nnd Comclnm Vi durinir such vacancy or absence, or un- shall appoint its clerk, Sop. H. AndbeitfnrthreMcted,?t BRITANNIA AND PLATED WARE, nectary fil, dcc.wrl, hv (lit Mcxlcun mu kniiwn iv the til another governor shall bs duly appointed to ister in cuancary, aud stun k )e o jus om .a ai w j whim the lnnd iu tho said Territory shall bo sur- KM UK l.AS AStiHAN h.iiiinl'l on tba Noilh )y the Tea Trays, Table Cutlery, Window UliiM, Looking Al Uluiaes, till nlaco whsre th court m iv bj Jnld. Writs of of of Arkiinus Kivur. and including Its Irlbul.incR, Rio te Anl such vacancy. j veyed, under the direction ths Government Ciwn luller, Fluí I and (Vil Oil Utupi, and Coal Oil, tmu Timua. Apulniut, iinU t'ura, Cuciura and HMcrruo, Sec. 4. And be it enacted, That error, bilUof excoption, a id app als. shall be tho United Status, preparatory to bringing tha from llicir miren tn Ihf ir furthr Main Street, between Second and Third, id in all casas from the fruí divisions of Btid tmmo into market, sjjtious numbered sixto.ui and For parllcoliira enquire of the uodemitrn-r- t. at Sinta Fc. the leffiilative power and authority of Terri the court, nutlnr snch thirty-ii- in shall J. HUt'ülITtlS, Agenl. KANSAS C1TT, MO. tory ahull be vested in the governor anil n legisla- district courts to wipromi each township inaaid Territory ftinta Fo, January M, 18t.-- out tf. January 19, lflfll. 3ra. tive assembly. Thn lesrUativo assembly shall regulation as may ba prescribed by law; ui ba and tlm sam i are hnreby reserved for ths pur shall tri.il fionsistof a ctmnriland homo of representativos. no caio rem ivi'd to the aupr.un j court iioie of boing applied to schools in tin Statu Ihi- IJ. Pli,-- s nf bv iurv be nll.nr.id in said court. Tlu nupremn be out of tha NOTICE In Amrrln, Second JiMlclitl .Itttrlcl Mart, I he council snail constat of ntno members, winch hereafter ta erected saniJ. iwrraofy ui .iüív ,,u'iico. uainty ur im. court, or tho justices thereof, sh ill appoint it own ADMINlil'RATIos Imvina been (trnnted tn may bo increased to thirteen, having tho qualifi- Seu. 15. And he. it eniclcd, That Boptcmbar Term, D. 1810. oll'me at thu further IEm:iW0F haii A. clerk, and every clerk shall hold his by tliu 1'ndiaie Court of Jligial cation, of voters as hereinafter prescribed, whoso and until otherwise provided by law, M., him SpoigletifrA & Bros., tsnmni'ily. tunly,. anltiorlriiiR to administer tim tha ua term shall The pleasure of tho court lor which ne snan uuvu djuu ufjidin Kitchen, all permms hldebleil to the v.. Attochmint. of service continue two years. ivernorofsaid Territory, miy da&in th) ju tille of error aud appeals from tha thig decerned nrr imlillud Ui wltie ami pay without delny. All E.twar.1 Harris. housH of representatives shall consist of thirteen appointed. Writs u al- dicial districts ol said lerritory, ma "iiffn K'raiinahavit:'laiinta((aiUit lliiaaW ilecnaaeil will i'iresciit , final decisions of said supreme court shall be Uiis cur, it Bnppsrlns tolh snlliirnotlnn of the members, wnicli may oo increased to iwency-six- for Territory to iiutliciiLicfttjil accord iiij; to lnw, to Die for fWt, judíos wlio my hjuppdntsd siid them, umleratiriied IX roIJ IWon.lunt n of Tjrrll-.r- bo taken Supreme Court tliu is lh poasessintr the ríante Qualifications as prescribed lowed, and may to the tinvtncnl. RICHARD KiUllt-- Admin'r. n,l una uu nuiw of S,,w prtHU'M not havini hpim i.rvo.1 In tbm un- tneseverai iiisinctí uijj upjjjiuu January M, m. term ser- or tho Uaitou states, m tno sama in inner auu cm. njwm Mtrt PeffU'lnnt. it il nr.lero.1 by tlipCotirt thjit thin for numbers of tho council, and whose of for holding cjnrts in th saveral coal- - the circuit and p!a?M enmo b,. coialniiu.! tn th. npxl lorms .if ibl. Conn, and cbutinno one An apportionment der the same reguUtiom ni from courts that vice shall year. ties or snoai visions in eacii ut sam jaaiuiiu ui pnniicaimii no molt, IN'innilint, amirdlnn to low, no. wiiiiro tosnll shall bo made, noarly equal as practicable, otthe Unitetl Mtatjj, tin vatuaoiuo pro- ba- WILLIAM BIORHISONi tirvlnc litm norM)n;itlv In Hp nnd auucnr liufiiro nnr Iliiurii-- ai triots by p.'oiilamitioti to bo issuil by niat; - tits perty or the am junt in controversy, to ba Mamifirtnrer and Iiealer In Tin Coppar and Plieeilrnn Ware, Cimrt Tor tho fltn:imd jn.ll.dal lllatrltl of the Territory of Vow nmonjr the several Munties or districts ior tnt logiálativoaiíein'elyattheirfirjtor any 1J3M ii.iTCi', .ur inn county oi laos, ann mat na no requlrtil to by tho oath or affirmation of eitlur p.irty, PARLOUR, COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, election of the council and house of representa- out m iv alter, or rrt)iif ia:h p,.:i,l niiHwtr. or d,.m ir tn laid action, on or bprorn tha dr.. oiniz.i. tives, each section of the Territory re-- or other com potent witness, sha'AoiCoed 0110 thou- FUR COAL AND WOOU, day nfthrnrxiTyrmofaaldCourt, or Judgment will ba ran eivine to judicial districts, aiid assign tho jndgsi, and aitir population (Indians sand dollars; and ea::hoftho district courts Jflpannnd.WnreJIrilluw-Wftre.Ftc- We will diipllenlíiiny nisfifientatioti in tin ratio of its sd tntimü3 ana piacoioi ujiiitug ni kouim, St. 1niiH bill, Tin Plate Wire andStiuvllron at a mull a.lvuuit A irno copy ol aald ordar. Attest : shall hare and exorcise the, name jurisdiction, in excontud) as nearly as may bo. And the mem them shall seem propsr and convenient. oa Umh prices. Rnravr cart, under itution and laws Ciar of thn Circuit bers of tho council and of tho house of represen all cases arising 'jio Cons Main Sireel uuar the Leree, Court, for tno 16. AndhtVftirthv enu'ei. That KaíhíiOtt lio. S.J cond Judioial lilatrlct of the Territory tutive8shnll reside in, and be inhabitants of, the of tho United States, ns is vested m tlio circuit Sec. of all laws of tha Unitod 8tatai New Utiico, and for tba county of and district courts. tho United States; anti tho the (institution aud Taoa. district for which thev may 1b elected, respective 0f BUHINKM8 NOTICE. the said Terri- which aro lornlly ln.pplioablo shall luva, th Jonnarj ID, lUl.ro. ly. Previous to tho first election the governor said supreme bivj district courts of nit JOHN 3. WATW. shall l turco and effje-- within tha said Territory of shall cause a census or omimeration of the inhabi- tory, and tlm respective judges thereof, an sama Tvrinar thp months of Nowmber.Hec mher.Jaiinary.Feb, elsewhere within the Unitod States. and districts of msv arrant writ. of habeas corpus in all cases in Colorado as nm. r, ami Murcü, will ne in me ruy oi .wiiiiikIoii, an tant! of the several counties the ü thu judges of Stic. And be enacted, That heretnfiirr will kIvh my pmolial attention to any UhpIiipsj BATHS! BATHS! Territory to be taken, And the first election which Oio same are grantahlo by U. further from New Mexico which ifiav be Hiilrualad lomyearo for of Columbia; of tho United States, by and with Vm shall lw held at such time and places and be con the fJm'tod States in tho Uistriot Ilia President proanrutlon bcloro the Court of CUIias, tlio buUii'iua OiurU S;ÍHAcS"nKín!,rA,,,,Di91 m shall bft tho fir.t nix dnvs of every term ol said courts, tho advice and consent of tha Senate, or auy oi uio ikparlmeuti. Riven M inn. "MOIWIVII STAR 8HAVINQ 8AIWN." ducted in aticit manner as the governor snail ar.ii S)uoaiU the a. l,ll I. i .tiall lu is hereby authorizijd to pppoint JOHN a WATW, Exchange llotol. hoshall, the samo time, or so mucnl t wan and he t lurvsfor direct; and at munwi uumj. officii tivrx Ft, K. U.1 Attorouy at Uw. BY ANDREW PrTT?. of arising under gúiieral for Colorado, who shall locate his at declare number of the members of the couvi--, appropriated to tho trial causes Oct, II- -J. A Proprietor. tho shall Hflíift as Secretary of tho Interior cil and house of representatives to which each of ths (loiwtitution and laws, and writs of such plaoo ih shall bo made to the from timo to timo direct, and who3e dutios, ADMINISTRATOR'S N0T1CH Not lea. the counties or districts snail oe enuiiou tinder and appeal in all such cases in ponsibilitios, compoiisaUon, Ml TWOTICE If Imreby that at llie next term nf the Pro- persons authorized suprema court of said Territory tha same as obligations, re TOE nn4eralimM harlntf obtained this act. The number of to be full, and Imtf cauri for Hunt Fl onuntr. ti. h Uefini and held Mm said clerk shall recoiva in all allowances for clerk hire, office rent, on Ihcraiitf. of Martin Murcy, otherwlao Hitrlln Morrlajy, elected, having the highest number of votes in other cases. Tho Id the city of Sania F6 on the Ural Monday of Muy nexl Ilia same as thost of rtefliwei'il. Alt noranne knowing themaelvea mlehtart aarno fees which the clerks of tlw ponses, ahall be the oi r, uuun liiHiUvem toii.l each of said council districts for members of such cases tho cfliaie iiuei, oDoeaatii, win tw iieolare.l the New Mexuw, under ths and a uro rata dletri Wlhu amouii th eraditora will lie made of Oregon Territory received lor tho surveyor general of ti.',.vii)ioitiii!ay with tho' aimiDiitrntor. And aii nenmni council, shall be deolared by the governor to bo district courts All perawa having claim agaiaat tha said aeiatr, are hereby Secretary of tha Interior, and such muni uxo aimilar aA.,'k'ilS. direction of the nolllled le Üle thttNamu for apfroral on or baforalhe Oral day nnriin i ..ii. ffmw nimm Hirer, flliWWIM duly elected to ths council; and the person or per herliy aoiitlni to praaxnttbe wmufwallowaac h instructions as he may irom tiras w unw wm u of the nett lerm of uid eoort oUtarwlse ibey will be forever authorized be elected having u in AnJ It further rmee.A. That heforo (he li m. I'robate Court of thUCouatr, Itala ions to the greatest narrau. oaayaai - to give from thii date. number of votes for the house of representatives, ther. shsll be atipointeí an ttnrtiPV for said Tor ttlvieabto tin. C rUATR. Adai'r Approved, Febrasrj 2., 1.0, atiUTe, AprGilHl.r.ilt. KELCH10R TTXm, A1mr. equal to tho number to which s&ch county or dis riloty, who .hill continue in ofS;e for four years, FerakAM It Tim 'New Mexico, Jaoairyllh, W tn. S1NTA PE WEEKLY GAZETTE. Rio Amiba Beiooi Co. This wag stock books, for Company the disposition of the remaining Chicago, April 1 Psrker, collector at Monterey; í R. Arr'mgton, or organized on the 17th Inst., as may bo seen by the shares Stock, YíütonW morning a colored mon named Har one of the San Francisco appraisers; D.J. Staples, "LiiUtwodwil m til lams, Koulrnl in notions." Ü. proceedings in another pkce. Owing to tha ad- 0d motiou the meeting then adjourned. ris, his wife and two children, belonging to Mr. surveyor general; J. Bordzic, Patterson and Mr. Vail, of St. Louis county, were Alvin Flankers, coiner; R. Uatterson, assayer of JAWS L. CüUJS'8, PIBLISIUK, vancement of tho season a bridge, will not be J, M. GALLEGOS, Pro. arrested in this city, and sent to U. B. Supreme the mint. erected this year but a good substantial t VicXKTt john t. bubsku., editor. Garcia, Soc'y. uourt at sprmgnelu lor hearing by a special tram. It is stated in a Washington dispatch that Sen- to accomodate all kiutls of travel will be placed at As it was almost entirely unknown that warranto ator Nesmith, beforeleaving for Oregon, under- stood from President no SANTA TO, SATL'KBAy, AI1U1, 1HI. tho crossing at anoar!y day, tho charter permitting Reselutioasoftho Pino Alto were issuod for the arrest of these parties, they the that extra session' were executed with little difficulty. was to be callud v the use of a boat of this kind by the Company for That whereas tho present disruption of the After the uffuir became known, tho most intonso Nothing definite, as yet, has transpired in the IBSCKIPTIOlll five years. Tho alto for the bridge is where tho Union is about to leave Us unprotected and with- excitement prevailed among the darkios. Large Convention. advaoca mtliouteieoptloB. enumeration to the Son Juan minos crosses the out the means of support. numbers gathered at the depot at the time the The South Carolina Convention yesterday rati- p4 ona year ...1 lie And whereas, we hail with particular pride tho regular morning train loft, supposing the slaves fied the Constitution of tho Confederate States by For IK Bwnlh" 1M Rio Grande, therefore tho structure will prove a Fit throe- nmtns, 100 example of tho seceding in securing or the wore aboard. U9to29. groat public convenience as well as Singla coplea ..' 10 a source of arms and munitions of war, and retaining tho One or two shots were fired at the train. No The Rhode Island eloction, yosterday, resulted profit to tho Stock Holders. samo for our mutual protection and defence: othor disturbance occurred. in the defeat of tho Republicans. Gov. Sprnguo be- Affaire In 1. Therefore Resolved, that we asa body, feel it ing by a large majority. The Legisla- Arleoae. The stock not having boon all subscribed, books Now York, April 3. incumbent on us to take possession of any public ture is of the sume political character. Sheffield will bo opened for the for sub- Tho Commercial's Washington states It Hill be icen by the proceedings of t meeting purpose receiving or government property of any description found disnntch and Brown were elected to Congress ovor the in that a meeting of the Cabinet, attended by Gen. of "Pino Alto Rtgulatoiv" that some of our scriptions until the whole amount la taken. our Territory. late itepuoucan members. the Scott, was hastilysuiinnoned this morning. Capt. 2. Resolved further, that Fort F.iyd being im- i estorday Mr. Mayo was elected Mayor in Arizona neighbor art intent upon carrying out Fox has arrived this morning from Sumter. mediately in our neighborhood and being a depot Fort Richmond, Va., by 1000 majority over Mills, the in accordance with It is thoiicht tho refer- the secession movement the of Government property, we feel it our duty as that consultation was in Union candidate. tWmmnnvs. On the 29th of March the ence to reinforcing Anderson. plana pursuod by the aoven states which compose well as our right, to avail ourselves of any advan Vi arsaw, III., elects all Republican officers. nomination of Col. as Superintendent of A special messenger on the Alexandria and Southern Confederacy. The paper that was tage, mm. me uiKing 01 saiu rori win ensure. the Orange Railroad has been tarred Indian Aluirs, and of Mr. u Laoam as Indian J. I licrelore Resolved, that we take said Fort and feathered handed im contained, besides the proceedings Hoistiso tin Cosriissicv Fi.ao. On the Floyd peaceably if wo can, but ho was a Republican. ? Agent for Sew Mexico, wore confirmed by the take it wo must. 4th day or March. 1861, the flag of tho Confedera which ale pnblislitxl, the names of the Captain, Resolved, A special dispatch of ypsterdny- to the Day Senate, that in taking possession of, or at of Book, from Charleston, ate States America was hoisted on the flag staff and 2d. Lieutenants, 2d. 3d. and 4th. tempting to take ,io,w!ssion ol tho Government says that the nsovlsions to lit. lit. over tlio Provisional Capitol, ot Montgomery. A property, wo havo particular all Maj. Anderson were stopped, (ion Beauregard is Seargenti, and 8fty sevou privates, which it ia rep. regard to private concourse now inspecting tlio fortification, Orders from largo ol people was ansemtilcil, and it ita? Read the advertisement of dissolution of or individual property, and that we pledge our- relented constitute tin l'ioo Alto Regulating for the was received with shouts and cheers, Miss L. C- selves to not molest or disturb any individual in Monlgomcry commencement of hostilities partnership. 1'. Tyler, one of the fair dauuliters of the Old Do force. terests wnuiovur. were hourly expected. Tho preparations are com- minion, and a of the venerable Amendment. And further to protect all pri plete. This stems to us like a "mall force to fill an el of tho United States, was selected to vate property in said Fort. A Mtniatlen Washington, April I. elevate the flag to tho summit of tho flagstaff, tenaive programme Fort Floyd, upon which the tatter. Resolved, on that whereas we hare learned that ,kn('nnl,Al At, I J..W..- - In Wm. Cnddy. editor of the St. Louis Express uiw vi,i,h,i, j uu IVllUt-'- Aral attempt ia to bo mude, U garrisoned by four tho St. Louis RupMicm of tho 2d Inst., we Texas has taken possession of the United StatcB .iuiiipiiiicij .Tuiriueer has been appointed Surveyor General of Missouri the following incident in connection with this mat' with all the find tho following communication, an line passing through hor State, and wo look hundred reculara, furnished equip, attractive head and Illinois, and Chas. tcr. such Gibson; of St. Louis, So field. The and all : upon n step as entirely proper. menta necesa7 for aorvice in the ing licitor 01 the I ourt 01 Claims. When tho timo had arrived for raisinc tho ban Resolved therefore, that wo take the same step othor Pouts in the territory, too, are well supplied The Administration ia specially considering ner, Miss Tyler, steadily and with heart throbbing RrvolntUn la Wciv Mftlco.Governnr nn- - in relation to 1I10 mail line passing through our ! It. Mexican affairs, looking to an immediate treaty. with patriotic emotion, elevated the flag to the sum- with men and munitions. In consequence of the Port Marcr In Poaeraeioa of Territory, when wo are satisfied that Texas has of the Hcvoliitloalate. The Spanish fleet does not go to tho Gulf of mit of the staff, cannon thundered forth a salute, nnaettled condition of the Indians in that region pursued this course, and after wo have succeeded Mexi.io until further ordera from Madrid. the vast assemblage rent the air with shouts of Las Viots, N. M. March 12, 1861. iu uiHiug tue uiuereni rons. it has been necessary, for aome timo past, to con- It understood that the French consuls in tho welcome and the people of tho South for the first céntrate all the available force possible in Arizona, The stnirc arrived here this ruorninrr fmm s.,fr. Confederate States have recpiverl orders direct time had a view of tho Southern ling. Ere there Fe, en route for tho States, and na it FToin las lauta Repúblicas oí he 3d. tact. from France relative to facllition woo time to take one hasty glnnce which accounts for the number of men now to be h,,t a the of trade with at the national leaving here on its way in, an express arrived from Yesterday's Work. that country. ensign, the eyes of all were upturned to gato at fonnd at the different PostJ. K.m. i' auuiieroy, coininumung mis Militar)' Depart- Prominent persons are sat isfied that the move- wuai wouiopernnps ainuv time nave attracted un- ment, The election is The Regulators, therefore, unassisted will have to the Coimnaiidaiit at Fort Union, order- ovor. and tlit Peonlo havo tri ment of the French and English fleets are for ob- usual attention, but on this ocrassion seemed a ing officer to We have this prepare for defenso. On vester-da- umphed. beatón the Black Republicans servation of Southern events. Provideulial omen. Scarcely had tho first report a lively time in securing the "Anns and munitions and morning, about 11 o'clock, the people of the their at all points. Wo have from the soluto died away, wheu a largo and beau- the Government. Even , April 3, of war" belonging to capital, (nuntu fe, Americans ami Mexicans, on driven them out of the City linll, and out of the tifully defined circle of bine vapor roso slowly over masse, Wo Galveston dates received here yesterday say should the whole adult population of Arizona rally Boeining to huvo sprung upliko "Cadmus' city. have beaten them on n fair issue, and that the assemblage of Southern spirits there assem- men," Gov. Houston has sent a message to the Legisla-tur- well armed and in great numbers, nt once wiieniucy uauiorcen mcir strongest man to oiler bled to vow ollcgitinco to tho Southern banner, to their assistance, tho united forco, imperfectly seized and protesting urrainst the action of tho Conven- now hold FortMarcy. Col. F. declined himseii up as a sacrilico lor them. We have plac- rested for many seconds on a level with the flag armed, as they would bo, and entirely without dis to surrender the Fort, ed tion, and appealing to the Legislature to sustain as was expected, und while St. Louis where sho decrees to Blunil, and of the Confederated States, then gradually ascend- in of where she him. he claiming still to be the Governor. cipline, they would not be long in discovering the act remonstrating with the populace, the would have Ftood lung ago but for ad- ed until lost to tho gaze of the assembled multi- verse lufhieiicos In harmony Tho Legislature did not take any notice of it. that they hud taken in Inuid a job hot easily ac ciu.eii somier) niNieu uHn ine works, and in ten with the State and tude. It was a most beautiful and ansplcioi'S minutos they were taken possession of. in hostility to Black Republicanism everywhere. and those who look with an evo of faith complished. Hut wo cannot bcliovo that tlila is New York, April 4. to Gov. Boucher whs the nriino movnr in IIiprp 11 e nui e unen our posiuoii against l.incoliusm 'ho glorious future of our Confederacy, could not an Arizona movement. It is cither confined to proceedings, and he and against Judge Melgan, of the United States Supreme now has chargu of all tho mil that malignant tlioory of the North out oenove mur, me snmo uon mat vouchsaletl to which declares v.ouri, dicu tins mnriiinc, anu the "Pino Alto Regulators" and will end in noth- itary equipments auu puunr property. Kvervbutly perpetual war on the slave States tvapi. iiurrrman, the Christian Emperor the cross in the heavens as is cominamlinir tho Wyandotte at Pensacola,' surprised nt this well concocted and ofiirient and their institutions. We have relieved our- - died ol thiB ing more than the adoption of tha Preamble and promise victory, had day iriven toovoumr coup In brief, New selves Iroio vestenlny ot utain lever, d'armtt. Mexico now has the terrible incubus which has boon nation, Btriving fur liberty, 1 divine augury of hopo Resolutions, or it is a plan devised by outsiders, Wm. Woodruff (Dem.) has declared for, and practically affiliated with 'levas resting upon us paralyzing our energies, destroy- been o'ected to Con- - and durability. from fourth who have engaged to come to tho rescue as soon and the South, and the United States is sudden ing our commerce, shutting up our manufactories, cress the district of Connecticut bv ana 80 mr.jority. The delegation stands two as they can ba notified of the first outbreak. If ly ignored our allecianco chaneeir. stopping all our machine shops, and depriving la- and two. Arizona also absolves her bor of its just reward. lie v oi kl s asliington dispatch says. Lieut. Dbsioks of nil Tixanb 0 Muxico. Tho fnl. correct, we look allegiance on tho All this has been dono by the latter presumption be may Gilman, from Fort Pickens, lowing passage from Mexican 1MU1031. LXruso haste, the people not in passion, notas partisans, but reports that place as a letter in the New out for stirring times in thisjiection of the country. reinforced, and able to hold O.'lcnus Cracent is significant: ORCHO DK0R03. as citizens having a stake in this community, ac- now out for some time. "Tho The contest wilt not be a light one. There knowledging their loyalty to Union, most serióos dangorat present Impending art The writer of this was either the mid deter- grossly imposed mined Mr. Blniilsell Arrived from Texas over Mexico, and which more nearly Texas, Arkansas and Missis- - to maintain a position where they could brief. touches et multitudes of men in tl,- .u . ...1 . upon by tho intelligence conveyed to ing Sü.nno. which the failed' ,L.mo., ... - w - .1. r.... him by the their lights under the Constitution, nt all haz- secessionists to get tij uuiri, mi.- luinueiieo irrupuon into sippi who, under proper arrangements, would vol hold of at Galveston. this section of the legions supposed express or ho determined thoughtlessly, ards. We confess that wo never saw nn election He reports that the people which Texas seems to ooteor to light the battles of Arizona and if pos' conducted precisely as have not been fairly heard, and are disgusted with be collecting on tho Rio Orando. We could calm- to create an excitement in Missouri by publishing this was. It was taken by the revolution. ly observo the approach of libit drivt tbt Federal forces from the Torritr.7 tho people into their own lands. They engineer- ten thousand Uniied through tho columns of the Republican, tho The Uernld's New Orleans States soldiers, for ed it. I'hey were the propelling power. Tiny dispatch says: they are under bonds to keep of an imaginary revolution in Fe. The repnrt the the peace of nations; eud besides, Santa united to put down Black Republicanism. They that Brooklyn had reinforced tliov aro men refer- Pickens, who have no thinking 1Í0 Till Mail. We take pleasure in again Ti,A ,.at . , . . . made that the point in the contest, and Fort by landing troops, is incorrect. and plotting to for 1 .i,:.i ihuujui louutiuiioor....n! irom they twi; beginning Supplies only were landed. but one thousand Texnns difier-en- with which the new con achieved the victory. They put tho last nail in are a far t ring to the promptness toenu. ino of im morning the llthof March tho coffin or Black Republicanism, The present attitude of the government at matter. They are all thinkers, and- most of mail route, have, for and glory be to tractors on tho Independenca our little city wore its Washington is reirnrded ns truce, them take the liberty of accustomed quiet appear them for it. Nor were those who engaged' in this a anv revolu acting for themselves. the last three weeks, been furnishing the Territory office tion of which would cause hostilities. They all consider It their destiny to Mex-ic- ance ; tho half dozen soldiers on guard at Fort work hunters, or actuated by any other than conquer with mails. Tho Coaches have, during that time, a patriotic motive, Tho Confederate States tariff on Northern man- and whenever thoy are ncar'this bordor thoy Morcy were as calm in tho discharge Thoy had seen tho mischief of thoir which ufactures is already found to be inconveniently aro certain to be planning expeditions been arriving several days ahead of time, the one had been brought upon St. Louis by the hiirh to extend duty as thoy have ever been; Col. by southern merchants, and bo the area of freedom. Fauntlerov proclamation everywhere, that she was a Black will reduced at tho e are fullv aware of this of this week coming in on Wednesday morning havo been next Cnnrrrpss. trait in the Texan character, may moderately excited over a gamo of Republican cit- y- inilissolubly wedded to Lincoln and the authorities making the entire trip in eleven and 3 half day. Tho Tribunos Montgomery dispatch savs. should here are not only alarmed at the billiards, but not Tram an apprehension of danger and his political party. They liad attempted, at approach of tho various times, to (felinito orders bo issued 10 blockade the Southern ports, Texas forces, but they are making active efforts This is the quickest trip ever nude across tbo to the public property: we feel procure a vote upon this almost sure that ano conocí revenuo mere, iiavia to provide againt the danger. The very question, but it was alwavs dodged, and al- will issue letters Governor of plains the Governor in the quiet of his oiTlco of and cover the Tninaulinaa did not ways to the advantage of thoBiack Republicans. marque, sea with privateers. has asked the President of the Repub- few miles of the oven think oí Tlio Herald's Washington dispatch reports that lic for a force bo When tho coach was within a placing himself at the head of a rev- Jiow, however, when the lirst chanco presentod largo to placed on this frontier instructions have na and of true and loyal been given to heads of depart- an army of observation, and we are looking for city, the boot was cut open by robbers 0110 olutionary force for the pnrposo of taking posses- men of tho city united ments to hold no official communication with the the arrival of considerable detachments of soldiers stolen together, und the Black Republicans the pouches containing newspapers was sion of the military equipments and other govern- seceding States. to roost the have been hayed alivo. Never was a moro com- emergency." It being dark the Conductor did not ment property, and from tho Commodores Stringhnm and Caso havo been thtrtfroni. leisurely manner in plete victory achieved. Blair and li is wholo troupe ordered to Boston. One ofthem is to toko know that tho robixry had been committed until which the people every man of any note among them nil perambulated tha streets we those Useabt 0 Born Sinus. The who in last foolish Minnesota, which is to proceed Augusta (Ga.) as acting Post Mas know minds the hour were enough to con- hi came to tin city. As soon their were not exercised as are the to the month of the Mississippi The Chronicle says : nect their political fortunes with theiu all, all, Perry and Hodges was informed of the depredation he minds of men in Powliatnn have also Pomo of tin people of South Carolina ter the midst of revolutionary times. aro ollaxcd out that they been ordered there. appear never will bo hoard of to ho netting sick of communicated the facts to Sheriff Baca, who with again. Other naval vessels are also under orders no separate State secession and FortMarcy is at this writing yot tho property of doubt, but all looks to collecting revenue from forced lonns, and moving from tho State, with all deputy Green anil othor assistants, went out in uncle Bam. Arm ana .nvy Intelligence. shin board. possible haste. Messrs. Fnrr, Cotter and Burns, robbers. search of the miising pouch and the regular with their families, thirty-fiv- negroes, The people of Now Mexico aro Indifferent Tlio Washington dispatches elate that twenty not horses, They, howovor, were unable, as we are informed, Wo slated about a week since that tho garri- Minister Corwin has been tendered the sloorHif- wagons, carriages, were found on tho to tho condition of things it, in tho Slates. As son of Bedloe's Island consisted of 60 Admiral lost eveninu. on their Cud load to discovery of men. It war. Cumberland. which is fitting outat Norfolk, way to a new home to any clue that could tlit of tho country, thoy fool a deep interest in is uow manned by no less than 350 regulars. The in place of the Powhatlan. It is expected he will near the month of the Arkansas river. Tltore are the pouch or arrest uf the culprits. guns huvo been overhauled. said to bo many others in the transpiring events. Thoy havo a watchful cyo leave on the 15th. Palmetto State who Cumberland, will follow their Early Friday morning tho ponch and its con- Tho corvette which arrived at Mr. Clay was on Monday, discontinued from tho example, and leave as soon as pon everything that occurs and at the proper Norfolk on Monduy from Vera Cruz, will bo dock Peruvian mission, as the eovemment disannroves possible. tents were brought in to tho Post office by some time, will givo expression to their wishes. Many ed, as she leaks. of of the action the precedinc adminisration. as re On the other hand, many families are preparing men who found it ; but how, where or when we things, now in doubt, will have to bo fully aottled The new Secretary of tlio Navy will have plen- gards the diplomatic intercourse between the two to micntto to the Southern Confjderacy. have not learned. It is probubls that when the ty of Squadron duty provide The before Mexico will take to ships for as soon countries. This will bo resumed in a few days. New position. Richmond : ho his Department to rlglits. fol- Dispatch says robbers discovered their booty consisted entirely as gels Tho The continued presence of Ben. McCullonch, lowing vessels nro now nearly or quito their full viewed with tlio call ofa convention on tho ICth, We are Informed on reliable authority that at of newspaper literature thry abandoned it as use- time In commission: tho Sabine and St. of much interest least thirty families, In tho sinele connty'of Amel- Rio Arriba Imis occasions in Washington. less Bridge Company. tho in ia, and plunder. the Home Squadron, Congress Brazil; the Mr. í ay, of Now York, was resinned his mis as many as a hundred in Mecklenbcrg, are .Mohican, Mystic, Sumpter, Portsmouth and San sion to Switzerland. preparing to emigrate to the South in Considering the exposed condition of the route FaktaFe.N. M, April 17,1861. the evont Jacinto of tho African Squadron; tho Lancaster, he Great Eastern has sailed from Southamton that Virginia decides to become the tail of the over which this mail is carried, there have been In conformity with the provisions of a charter Sarnnac, Wyoming mid Narragansett on tho Pa- to I jvcrpool. for New York. Abolition Confederacy. Even in Western Vir- few it as as depredations committed upon upon granted by tho Legislative Assembly of New cific Station; tho Hartford, John Adams and The American ships, Juulatta for Baltimore, ginia, we havo hoard ol several trno Southern fam- little mishap will Saginaw in tho Chinese Sons. Tho successors of and ilies in one county who contemplate any line in the country. This Mexico, 1860-1- , to 0. P. Hovey, Anastncio San Joseph Fish, for New Orleans, both from Liv- removal. and in oven such of thcHO vessels as havo not yet been erpool, were in collision off the coast of Ireland. excite the conductors to renewed vigilance doval, Folia Gracia, Jesus Maria Haca y Snlaznr, the specified two yenrs in active servico, should 1 he Junmtta foundered. The Contain, Mate, and One be long time before there 18T thousand and fires occurred ill probability it will a i icinto Gracia and others, Incorporating "Rio be their now the receiving crews at our Navy Yurds. ten men were lost. The balance of the crew n London during last year. .11 of the kind to be pla-- be another occurrence Arriba Bridge Company," a meeting of said com Business at tha Charlcstown (Maijs.) Navy wore saved by the Jos. Fisk, which returned to 00 record. Yard is pretty brisk just now. There aro ovor Liverpool. 9 Ancustns Craven proposee to nse d pany was hold at tho office of Don Anastario San the 8U0 mon on tue pay roll, and tho monthly disbur- Insurance had advanced on ships bound for waters ofthe Volturno to Irrirfle tho thousands doval for the purpose of organizing, and electing sements avcrngo about $40.000. The ,...!.. r.M I Co .l,:tl: L. of acres of hitherto profitless steam kmc,,! a, iiutii uv IV uu BUIMIIIIÍ, IUUIUUIUK IU land near Naples. Foai Pkííxs. In reference to the reinforce-ma- t officers of said company. Hon. Don Anostacio frightos Mississippi mid Colorado, having been risk of capture. last in naval trim, could of Fort Pickens tho telegraphic dispatches Sandoval was called to tho chair, and Don. Vicenta put Fall ready be fitted Alexander S. Peterson has been appointed l out for sea at short notice. The lost flag sliip of storekeeper at Koy West, and Logue Hunt to tuvo two reports. One affirming and the other Garcia waa elected Secretary, pro tempore, whon ADVERTISEMENTS tho China Squadron, the splendid steam fngate a similar position at the Norfolk Navy Yard. denying that reinforcement have been landed at the meeting proceeded to tho olection of officers, Minnesota, which went out now and homo cume u u. iiutcnm.on Agent lor the sac and tox LAW CARD. the Fort. The latter appears to be the more ro- when lion. J oso Manuel Gallegos, wan unan- rotten, is housed waiting commission orders. Indians. She was thoroughly overhauled before boing Win, J. HOWE WATTS, table. It is scarcely credible that the cabinet imously elected President, and Don Vicente Gar let H. Biglcr and Jas. P. Eddy Register and out of tho constructor's hands. The Franklin, Kaeciver nt Sioux City. would be guilty of such a breach of honor end cia, was elected Secretary, and Don Follx Garcia, (Formerly of Wntti & Jackson). ' tho first American on which the novil Choi. B. Richards and Chi Pome- Treasurer. fulh as to make an order of this kind in the faco was elected process ol conversion was tried, Is lying in statu roy. lieceivoi.nt tort lioge in Iowa. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT quo, and there is no knowing whether she will Frank Steele and D. Re- i'f the position they have given tho world to The meeting then proceeded to the election of Regicter, 8. Bloomer, LAW, everbo finished or not. The liners Ohio and ceiver at Council Bluffs. they occupy, In reference to Fort Pick- Directors, which resulted in the choice of tho fol April I0.-n- 60,tf Vermont look as they have looked for years, and Stewart Goodcll Register, and John O. Weeks, ens and Sumter. If, as one dispatch states, tho lowing gentlemen, vis : tho Virginia remains upon tlio stocks, where sho Receiver at Fort Des Moines. Q. was placed when John Adams, who expected Also the following postmasters have been ap- NOTICE. troops have been landed by stratagem, we will 0. P. Hovey F.q., Don Anastncio Sandoval to see hor launched, was President. N. Y. pointed: wtaarihlp otare that they will soon be compelled to evac- herslnfon ,,,iot bslwMn Jirr Oa Don Jesus Maria Baca y Saluxor, Don Vicente news. j W. Nicholas, St. Taiil. TBI W1 auphMi Boloi. la 1ms Vmm. under tbo aS nma uate, under the effects of a very difTcreut atratagein lltleorc0B.l ci.4liMihii Imt StMlvid by David Eaton, St. Anthony. mutual di, Garcia, and Don Juan Antonio Roybal. roai.nl. All thon Indebud lo Mid rm will pin. from that which secured into David aomi mam their entrance the Iu the fight betweon tho United States and Lcycamp at Dixon Illinois. ftrwartlnd ptymrnt. All Uioiw hvln olilmt On motion, was agreed, that owing to the uld firm wl.l strpnen Kurt. it the Macedonian, when prmni ttau to Bolro for mi. the mizzonmast of the St. Louis, April 4. llM1nl. HKMIYCONNUXY. lateness of season, a bridge could not be con. the latter went bv the board, hearimr a sailor sav In BTtl'lllffl B01UB. Tho St. Louis Democrat of this morning, after , , AxnaoTTrw. Those who desire beautiful pic- atraetcd In time for the travol this spring, and his comrade, "Jock, we've made a brig of her," giving nn account of the interview on Saturday will not fail to were authorized contract Decatur remarked, "Take good aim, Jack, and sho ures visit the gallery of Mr. therefore the Directors to between the President and the California Repub- will soon no a sloop. H. 0. flENDRICK while it 1 open in this city. See for the building of a strong ferry boat for present licans, says that Col. Baker won a complete vic- A of Tlio tory in tins as respectfully the of this place purposes. correspondent Concord Journal nlliiir. As soon the Interview was WOtUI dlltem vicinity, that h la vlnlllns them for puraaa sends to following over he was surrounded by a nnmber who - 0 that paper the epitaph, which recant- of partidas Ina art oTutkina Amhrotytiei. On motion an assessment of two per centum on Ha baa t lars ne says he touna on a tointistouo in uxtord, fv en, huu were uiiaioiib iu uistiauu any auowiougo aaiortmaul of canea or all daiorlplloaa, tar The man who wars supposed to havt com taken, was levied, to I paid at once, H. of documents they signed. all the stock the Pistares put la Mags, Loikata Bnaut. mitted the robbery mentioned In our tut issue, and an additional assessment of three por centum "To all my friends I bid adieu. Col. Baker designates for collector of San plat. , more suuoeii ueaui you never Kuew; FJancisco, Capt. F. B. Tolger; W. B. Far- - hare ties trmted end held to bail for a further wai levied to be paid on call. a Alan, te any na who would, Ilka t learn tar art, tharo !i As I was leading tho old maro to drink well, superintendent of tha mint; R, J. Steph a ana chanca far rfntn m cmith ha, i,h None cC trie mo" h yt found. On motion the (erelsn was instructed t open She kick 'd and li'ill'd me qnjcker'a ens, navy agent; Sam. Bell, Ssm. ink." postraste; ' H. Wi"!";. . - cantara, April ltl.-e- GAZETA 6EMANAKIA DE SANTA PE- - oio Puenteedel Rio Arriba,. no a ser fácilmente logrado. Pero no tttntie.atade fensa. En la mañana de ayer, como alas C. E. KEARNEY, . 11, la gente del Capital (Santa Fé) Ameri-- , podemos oroer quo este sea un movimien- AnUrlírmentí dt Kearney y Bcrnfird, Westport. "Indapaudlent en lodo, neutral an nada." N. M. Abril de 1861. cano y Mejicanos en masa, brotando al to de Arizona. Es hecho solo por los "Regu- Santa Fe, lí Comerciante por mayor sa tod clase d parecer como los "soldados de Cadmus" "UN'TIAQO L COUW8, PUtollCADOH ladores de Fino Alto," y concluirá con na Bn conformidad Con los provistos de un CE.VEHOS, NECESARIOS Y DE MODA.. de la tierra, bien armados y en gran nú- da mas adopción del Preámbulo patente concedido Asemblea Leg Vinca, Liquorei, Paros, Tabico, te, JUAN T. BUKRÍU, REDACTOR. que la y por la mero, do una vez tomaron y ahora tienen Caía it Ko.irney, No. 5, va del Poiúoule, Resoluciones, i sea un plan proyectado islativa do Nuevo Méjico, 1800-1- , fríos posecion del Fuerte Marcy. El Coronel F. rehusó do Ciudad deKaniaa, Me. T.j. SANTA FE, SABADO, 30 DE AHIUL DE 1M1 por los de afuera cuales piensan coreer al Sres. 0. P. Hovey, Anastacio Sandoval, rendir el Fuerte, como se le esperaba, y mientras altercubacon Ingen- socorro al primero ataque. Siendo cor Fens García, Jesús María Baca y Sala- - II SI HU IOS t te, los soldados de la vecimlad se arroja- JOAK HOUGHTON, mmlablementa Adelantado,! recta esta opinion podemos esperar unos zar, Vicente Garcia y otros, incorporando Pasible ron sobre las obras, y en diez minutos lo- PROCURADOR Y COKSEJERO, For tfníflo .. J,M tiempos activos en aquella parte. La a la "CompaSia de Puentes del Rio Arriba," graron en obtenerlas. DE LA ES' SANTA Pr leu ruotieí, , 1,U ÍJST OFICINA TC, tor'trrt mo& t 1,1)0 no será leve. Hay muchos hombres de do Gobernador Renclier fuf el jefe prin- (Anterior tiente U Oficina dt Smith ? HoughlM.) PcruaacoiilttiolA, ... lu una junta los miembros dicha com cipal do estos procedimientos, y ahora nocliB conflvtcn k él rnclberl pronta en Texas, Arkansas, y Misisipi que en pañía fué habida en la oficina Don An- TOIXtó de tiene a su cargu las munii'iones, militares n Ciudad de Watliiiitton. le r 11(4- Navajo. propios casos prestarían sus servicios ruaprcUvaiijj(uypronumciulDftiir'iNeKiiir roclarnna ta ti El Armisucio Corone! Canby astacio Sandoval, a fin do organizarse, y lu y la piopiedad pública. Todos nos halla- Congreso, iui y un la tor lo di Bciau. tsuitat, ii ue AuvicntbrtüVaStu iy que estaba en ciudad durante la semi- para pelear en favor do Arizona, y si po- elejir á sus oñciales la dicha compañía. mos sorprendidos por este bien pensado y las Fe- efectivo coup d'armen. En el Nuevo TIENDA DE HOPA HECHA OAK UáLu, na pasada ñus cuenta que loa Narajóra sible fuera hasta desechar fuerzas El Hon. Anstacio Sandoval fué llamada breve, DE Mojico derales del Territorio. ahora lia declarado en lavor de. y lUMULIlaUtWU Y HtT.UAl.CiB, PB0PITAWO3, ala silla, y Don Vicento Oarcia fué cleji-d- están cumpliendo de buena fe con los Mr. priUieamente agregadnae a Texas y el Sur, minos del Armisticio en que convinieron, Secretario, pro tempore cuando se pro- y los Estados Unidos de repente son K;i U Iwiuuu de U Calle Principal y algún tiempo lia, Él está du la opinion cedió á la elección de los oficialas; con el y nuestra aiian.a cambiada. Cflllu 'Tercero. También Arizona Va seperarsu de la quo obran los Yndios do buena fS, y que Nos es grato referir otra vez a la pron- resultado que, Hon. Jose Manuel Galle- Ciudad do Kansas, Misoari. Union el 10 del corriente. Dispense V. en seguimiento al armisticio un tratado titud con que los nuevos contratistas de gos fué unánimamento elejido Presidente; mi priesa. amerclsiít en y Fttirlcutn lt uwteltM 4i ...... 11..- - ! J....Í la via de Independencia nos han facilitado Don Vicente García fué elejido Secreta- ORCilO DEOROS. Ropt li'jth paz. Hay ahora, como siempre había, con correos regulares, durante las tres rio; y Don Feliz Garcia, Tesorero. li El escritor dt lo arriba ó era muy en Itala pariera, ladrones y hombres malos entre ellos, pe- semanas ultimas pasadas. Por ese tiempo La junta procedió entonces A la elec- gañado por las notician que recibió del tomo llotu y Zipitct ción de los Directores, resucitó ro se cree quo la mayoría do la nación ya las diligencias han llegado de dos á tres quo como ó supuesto extraordinario, quema, sin Bcobreroi yCtcbcein, aabe tontería de polcar con el Gobierno, días mas temprano quo obligado por el sigue : la consideración, criar una en Don 0. P. Flovey, Don Anstaclo Sando- PciMiulu.UklHritaXtao.lM 4t- y están satisfechos quo la paz es su poli-tic- a contrato la de esta semana llegando el publicaren las colunas del Repu mejor. Miércoles en la mañana, habiendo camina- val, Don Jesús María Baca ySalazar, Don A lo cual lUmtmoi h tie lot Kuovo UqJltwM. El blicano, los pormenores de una fingida re- tuiwi dcieriüíiitiot de veadcroi erectos en oa Don Roy-ba- A continuación loa do do la entera distancia dentro de once días Vicente Garci, y Joan Antonio veas nombres volución en Santa Fé. los capitancillus, firmaron ol y media. Ente es el tiempo mas corto VEINTE CINCO POR CIENTO gefes y qne La relación es sin fundamento desde aiiuiBticio: quo jamas se ha travesado las llanuras. X propuesta acordaron en que, siendo principio á fin. En la mañana del 11 de Ma t'trrHoi que n ingun otr tlendt en la Cludád da Katw Poca distancia de la ciudad unos ladro la estación demasiado avanzado ya, no se an,G xM. Oído nat iiJvnt"H qua 110a Tlaii, y li 'Herrero Grande, Herrero Chiquito, Marzo, nuestra chica ciudad conservaba fiiaranU'samoa guu uu itan dacuuhflloa.. Sou da v. V. nes cortaron el cubierto ce baiilcB podía construir uua puente en tiempo No. 1, Armiji, Manuelito, El hijo su acostumbrada apariencia quieta: los U.n II II lUMIICKÜLOCCIl, Y Htllua tras de la ultima diligencia y uno oportuno para el uso de los viajantes de de Juanico, Ccbeza Grande, pocos soldados que guardaban el presidio VENTA 1IK I'HIH'lr.lHAD nAIZ FOB CO-- de los costales de papeles fué hurta esta primavera, y por consiguiente se au msiosuo. Barbón de Cholli, Liarbon No. 1, Bar- cumplieron sus dolieres en su manera Satinado e- Admlniaira-- CWIo (lo Dltirllo de tm do torizó á los Directores de poner en subasta do 'lia, primur Oictrllu No. do. Como era nocho el mayordomo no Judcat bón No. 2, Barbón 3, Darboncito, El usual serena; el Coronel Fauntlcroy tal -i í'pI fluandü Prcav.-- IkrtJ Terrlu.rio d'l Mylw, la construcción de un buen barco tras- observó que so lo habían robado hasta de iO,nda lo de Sania Ve. Gordo, Vicente Baca, Sordo, Soldado vez se excitaba moderadamente tocante á a. o. y hKl'dAX. porto por el presente. il jala. a la ciudad. Tan luego rrlnnH.I-ala- d. Tcrnimudu Ma de que llegó que su nó inanlaiw juA.n.tUl Surdo (El hijo Savcillo Largo), un jiiegodo billar, mas do tomar alguno da till A propuesta una avaluación de don En Irtud UTnilotlalo.vo laca'iaa arr.li c.tila. el po el Administrador do correos el Se- por Iji 12. dolulclin de MaiKi.eD la didia Uirlc. al in. Argüía 1'iieto, José, en manto al peligro de la propiedad pú ciento de las acciones sacadas fué decre- Iriisc: lti un ctitultlonalci nuinbiado iaravandtr la propiedad dió del robo á Rair. mpnoiotiada vn el dlibo Io y particularmente Josd Palón, Huta, Cavalludo Kusie, Kl ñor Hodges parte Algua blica; oslamos casi seguros quo el Señor tada, ser pagado inmediatamente; coa lai 13. ni. y las a do la larda cil Baca, quien acompañado de su dipu i del din lid da Abril nrnexniiQ Bobro laa prutmua, Ciego, Jacundn, Capetanito (hijo de Ca- Gobernador en la tranquilidad do su des- una avaluación auicionai uc por frícoré en rtínla publica; venderé al mayor poiwr, loía tado Sr. Greon, y otros asistentes salie- ires cien uíjui lia Mircmu, 1W aerea, ma u quo queda aobra yetano) Sobeino de üunro, Mariano, pacho aun uo imaginaba el conducir una meiuw. al to a ser pagado cuando reqniriío. la I" Occidental del Itio de rvera. de aquella ciarla rcion da ron en busca de la propiedad robado los tierra cllnndii en la Cmea na l'iiui, Andado de San Mutual. Huero lo. Huero S i. Hiioio 3o. Andrew y fuerza revolueiouistu á liu do tomar pose- A prepuesta se instruyó al Secretario Terrllonn de Nuevo Méjico, cuya percion linda como Biguá; ladrones. Mus, sogun tenemos entendido, el Mine con ,iu iiaunul y por Jackson (El hermauode Mauuelito), Cun- cion del aparato milítsr y demás intereses leir ueriai lürela lllaa uneBa, de abrir su libros de acciones i fin de dis el Orleato con el klu de IVcm; per el Sur con tlerru de Pabla no podian hallar nada para conducir al Moya, Manuel Itérela y Vicviile Ijumuua y por al Pvolaait an), José do Chusca, Juan de Cholli, Her- del gobierno; y de la manera aquietad en ó poner de las acciones restuntes. con lerriuoa putiliene. descubrimiento del costal al de dlclia? ca rero Ghiijuito, Juan Podre, Mentcna Lago, arresto que la gente se pasaban dot las callos, Scereequeeltiiuloataa tierras Indisputable, y A propuesta la junta se prorogó. el luTiascrllo vcndlemlo como couilaienad, traspasarft Ul U. los criminales. Ibh Lucero, Muía Mucha estamos cierto que no teniun exultados tulu uulcain. ule que se llalla en parles en la dicha causa, Juan (su normano), J. M. GALLEGOS, President ta cual c linio el dereclio del Una lo l'reslon Beck Jr. El Viernes temprano porta mañana ol VKN dine- Sal Gordo, Chupador los ánimos como deben tener los que se iDNIilrloM Id: U A. Ina tercera liarte del Chupador Vicekti Gaucia, Secretario. ro de la compre de ear papado el día de la venia, una tercera, costal y sa contenido fueron devueltos á Tuorto, Cabra Blanca. ocupan en revoluciones. Puerto Marcy parlo en neis lueses, y la tercera parte que rene, en doce me. Chiquito, sea después de la venta. 11 comprador ene la estafeta por algunos hombres que lo ha- tendrá endurar Confiriíado3.EI 29 du Marzo el num. queda todavía como propiedad du los Es- - loa paipai duendos con pagarco y e m Hadóles aprobadua y al Loa siguientes gefes y capitancillos no Ulule será ejecútalo sobra el paco del p,ul del dinero de la, ) bían hallado: pero, como, en donde y cuan- bramieuto del Curoncl Cullins como Super- - Udiis UnUou. eltnpra. bAU. tlUUiU.S.Cvmialunadg firmaron el armisticio, No. Marzo IS do H'.l U. do, uo sabemos. Es probable quo los intendente de Negocios Yiutioi, y el de El pueblo M Nuevo MYjieo no mira 1, (el tio de Ganado Mucho), ladrones al percibir, quo ol costal conte- Don h. Labadi como Ageute de Yndios in atención ta comlidon de cusui en loa AVISO El Delgedito, A LOS QADrrANTES DEI. XUEVO MEJICO. nia solamento unos periódicos literarios, para Nuevo MiSjico, fueron confirmados país com Al Ajrrlmtnsnr Qenora de Muevo MAJIcn as ht requiere, par Se dice que n 2o y un decreto del eollereeo aprebnta el día Ti da Julio de ÍSH, lo soltaron como de ningún valor. por al Senado. ún, sientan un interés profundo en lo oceu- que de "un Inrormu auipllo de todoa aquellos reclamoa'que de na- no son viejos y poco influjo en la Tomando en consideración la condición rrido del momento. Cuidadosamente vi- Ames de que lóese rcdldo el l'utrltorlo a Ins talado Reaoluclft-na- da lúa nHeguladoraa" da Plaae) lni,t, por el Tralad.i de lluailalupo III Inlso, da Wii BeSa. ción. Sin embargo, que son do disposi- expuesta de la vía por la cual se lleva el Alto. gilan todo acontecimiento, y en el tiempo lando loa varios erados de Ululo, con su decision, tocaato i ción amistosa cuanto el rompimiento actual alulet b invalides de cada uno, bajo laa leyes, uaoa es garantiado por Armijo y correo, han habido tan pocas depredacion Por quo oportuno darán publicidad á sus deseos. del puis, lun-- do eer cedido A los Jalados Inidoa." V ISmiiicn ee le que nn Ganada Mucha. Delgadito Nal union sin requiere Interine tocante i lodos les y es como en cualquiera otra via del pais. de la noa va dejar protección y Mucho, de lo ahora dudosa, ha de ser ar- Pueblee (de Indies) que existen en el Territorio, moelranda e hallaban presentes en el consejo, la cilcocion l localidad da nada uno, manifestando el udmeit, y Este chico evento causará mas vigilancia sin medios de mantenemos; reglada antes que tomará Nuevo Méjico de Itiildl tutes que bal en ceda Pueble respectivamente, la terreno, salieron fin de reunir su gent dentro Y uaturaleta de sus tlluloa al lucilo Informa aa har4 i i por parte de los conductores, y en toda por cuanto gloriamos en recibir e su posición. aeaiin al íormolnrlu que prescriba el Ministro del Interior, de los limites designados para ta tribu. cuyo luforme se liendre ante el Congruao, intra qua ae tornea probabilidad habrá largo tiempo antes ejemplo do los Estados seperatistas on he medidas que se creun justss convenientes, con la mira de continuar mercedes derla el Nal viva en la vecindad dol Fuer-l- e dona Ibis. enloro cumplimiento qne podemos protocolar otro asegurar las armas y municiones ds guer- ol Trata lo do ios Estadua Caldos semejante Cuabustov, 25 de Mazo. lalS, vnlre la ltonSblica FauulV(y, y Delgadito cercado les oceurrido. ra, y en retenerlos para nuestra mutua Mfcico.'' el Kn lodial casos, i los que reclaman terrenoe se lea renuerlrl (le lia llegado á esta ciudad coronel pueblos Maqii'. dvfcnSl For lo protocol ir un avieo escrito, nnuirssiamlo el nombra del protección y tanto ard II. Lamon. Esta tarde tuvo una "rcrliiinriile actual." el nombre del "rcr lamente original," la Galle-go- Represéntase que Armijo viejo, l, So imos de ios Ministros Estkaxjeros. con el Pickens naturaleaa del reclamo, si is completo a Incompleto, au fecha, entervista gobernador y porque aitlnrldad fué concedido el titule origine!, o; a refere.-ol- a Mácate, y Uaero Miles son los Añ- las pruebas tie la facultad autoridad con que obro el Los sueldos de loa Ministros a Londres y lo, Que nosotros como un cuerpo lo después fud á ver al Mayor Anderson. ofleial que cuecclibel tllolo, la cautelad que bo racisms, 14 icos rettantes gafes do entro Dicese quo su misión es pacifica. localidad, aviso eiiencliui de recltinofl que chocan, al hubie- sota los Paris son (17,000 cada uno; 4 Madrid, encontramos nuestro deber de tomar po- S. Hurlbnt, secretario del coronel La ron, con relerenris a la evidencia eserllu, I las dcrlaracioaea Navajóes (pie son talos. Berlin, Vicno, San Pctersliorgo, Pelcin, sición do cualesqtiicr propiedad público en que su apoyun pura uslublocer el redimo, para mostrar el mon y enviudo den ricsideuto Lincoln, del dorcdio, del "agraciado onglual, al rocUuenei Con sinceridad espera la realización tmsiaso i Turin, Méjico y Rio Janeiro, $12,000; 6 del Gobierno quo so halla en nuestro aqui anoche con despachos relativos actual." i lii'ó A todo reciamente se m tequlrlri quo presente nn mapa de las anticipaciones dsl Col. Si Canby. Santiago y Lima, (10,000; a loa demás Territorio. á la evacuación del fucilo Sumter, y ha autentico do le eiriuieUNUra del terreno, si r.e ha niedl lo, s evidencia muestre la localidad la pudieso él traer la paz á los Navajóes, sido arrestado por deudas que contrajo olru que cásela, axtaucloa i naciones (",500. Los cónsules en Lon- 2o. Iimiclvese ademas, que el Fuerte de del terrena que se reclama. y establccor relaciones amistosas y per en esta ciudad hace aiiriin tiempo. Pura que el Airuiieusor tienersl puede cumplir can el deber dres y Liverpool tienen el sueldo do, (1, Floyd estando en nuestra vecindad, y que eel lu impone leí, tiene que suplicar i iodos aquelloa la El coronel Lamon lia vuelto á la ciudad dividios que reclamaron terrenoe en el Nnevo Mljio, manentes, seria acreedor al mayor cré Intia 200; en Eiolaneiro, llábana, y Havre, siendo un almacén do propiedad de Go después do haber visitado el fuerte Sum- del Tratado dB 1S4B, que produscan laa avUenclaa da tales esa dito y tendría las mas expresivas gracios rlamoe, en su cuerna, en aanla H lo Deas uronto quo r (6,000; en Calcutta, Paris, y Japón, (5, bierno, lo consideramos nuestro deber, ter. Nada se sabe do positivo respecto á posible. A LEV r. por los beneficios asi hechos al Territo su misión. Ha manifestado que desea TOBAR, 000; n Hong Kong, Alexandria, Foochow, como también nuestro derecho de valer- - ierfiasnatr Snwrai del iVnew Xaise. rio. volver inmediatamente á Washington. Sito Ti. H. M., Vera Cruz, Panama, Cálao, de Oct. 20, de Ileo - y (5,000; en nos cualesquiera ventaja que la pose- Fué muy bien reciBido por el gobernador Glasgow, Frankfort, ConstantÍDopla, Tri- cion de dicho presidio puede fuciltar. Pikens y por el general Beauregard, con Y Lo di Arlton. STONEK CAIILIN, poli, Tangier, Amoy, Ningo, Lahalina, y De consiguiente Resuelto, quien tuvo también una entrevista. Según so vé da loa procedimientos de Valparaiso, (3,000. Que tomamos dicho fuerte, pacificamen ALMONEDEROS Y los "Reguladores do Pino Alto," nuestros te si podemos, mas es preciso tomarlo. El Presidente Lincoln ha hecho en los OompaRia de 1'lesibs del Kw Amiba. ó últimos dias los siguientes nombramientos vecinos en Arizona están determinadoa de Resuélvese, Qne en tomar atentar de Comerciantes de (Comisión. Esta compufiia bo organizó el 11 del cor- diplomáticos : ' llevar 4 cabo el movimiento da secession tomar posecion de la propiedad del Go. Feb lí 2in SANTA FE N. Jí. riente mes, como se vi do los procedi- Mr. Charles Francis Adams, ministro en conforme a los planea de los siete Estados bierno, tendremos todo respecto i propie- Inglaterra. ATEKCIOBII mientos en otra coluna. Por ser tan avan- ó llATENCIOHIl o que componen la Confederación del Sur. dad particular de individuos, y que nos Mr. William C. Dayton, en Francia. zado el tiempo no erijiran una este puente Mr. George V Marsti, en Italia. AVISO. El comunicado qua se sos entregó, ade empeñamos en no molester ó meternos con año, pero un barco de paso bueno y segu- Mr. Anson Biirlingame, en Austria. A TOVOS QUIENES PERTENCIERS. intereses En- mas de las resoluciones publicadas particulares cualesquiera. d conte ro temprano será puesto al pasaje del rio Mr. James W. Webb, en Turquía. At tnrli de reclsnvw j prurito neRoclocho prOM mendación. Y ademas de protejer toda Ml rTl.tnr cotitm Oolvirno do lot ElUdot Unido nía los nombres dsl Capitán, lo y 2o Te- Mr. Bradford R. Wood, en Dinamarca. noncluiilat. mi Torntorlo. para e) uso da toda clase de viajeros, pues eU ihori propiedad privada dentro de dicho presi- Mr. Henry S. Sanford,en TiMiis Inn urgwiim i cunfrávlt 1 mil mino, 6 la Idi d nientes, lo, 2o, 3o y 4o Sargentos, cin Bélgica. tm y concede él patente usar tal barca por el J. 8, Watts, y Cnnipnllli., cuilM, ht cuntrnwls pr pn dio. Mr. Thomas Corwin, en Méjico. snotiur, y itiori. wnillcntei inti's ht DipiriftntDtM 6 t cuenta y siate soldados, los cuales sogun Mtndltlo termino de cinco aüos. El paraje en don Mr, Crosby, Guatemala. Conur.'i.j Jo U lt&.liN l'nliioi wria diM.uiMiue jiesuíuese, Que por cuanto hemos J, en Ni tiif!" N1W1ÜNA PKRiXA 6 AOEN'TIÍ ulfirlnndo pir bo dice constituyen la fuerza reguladora de. en PKOftCUCION DH de se construirá la puente es donde pasa wtur mi norahro w nlniunn mundr la Pino Altó. tendido que el Estado de Texas ha tomado itrXUtlKJ uíinlra sl(ut)li?ruo ti lot Otado Luí lo tu l MaxiiIas y Provermos. "A los ancianos ftiliiü, al no o ;n Irrs t.sjstsiiioí, íti wuialiora la gente que camina á las minas del San lodosi Nos parece algo chica esta fuerza posecion de la via de correos de los Estados do i teiii)r, y ul in" rmioí twnttnwi jirmnUf o b para debe respetárseles como á.padrcs, Entre caaoi iiiiiuritUd do mi tora obrar como tal n. at ft Juan, y por tanto la obra será 'tm gran Ü. cumplir uu prdgrama estenso. El Fucilo Unidos que pasa por aquel Estado, y con- los profanos se castigaba a un joven que P. Buvtr conveniencia al público como también uua Santa Fé, V. tam da 1ÍS1 tf. Floyd, sobre ol cual ae va becer loa prima- sideremos tal paso como enteramente pro perinanocia sentado dolante de un ancia- ganancia k los accionistas. no. AVISO DE AUO&ADO ataques, ea pin-r- - ros resguardado por cuatro- JOHN S. WATT8. No habiendo Teme á Dios, honra á tu padre y á tu cientos soldados de la linea, que son pro- sido tomada la cantidad Por tanto, Resuélvese, Que tomamos el DiiranU It itiMM de Noviembre, I)lreifcr, Bro, Tth madro, respeta á loa amigos y perdona á v Mirto, rae hallar en U Ondad WaBtilD&lOQ, 7, entera de laa acciones, tendrán los libros cuanto á laa viaa cor- t:o. 0 vistos de todo necesario para servicio misino paso en de los enemigos. mo eu lo prrsur rr ileticion pírwna! i abiertos para auscricion sea ntgtxlo I'jI Niictu Hejlro qoi wr evonflido i tni tnuoi pax activo. Los dtmss presidios del Torrito-u- t hasta que reos que pasan por nuestro Territorio, El medio mas seguro do agradsr á proiínlr dolaule de la Curl) ''i'mkh, U CjrU bupríai. 6 ou alcuno Ue li Dcparuilttniiv, sacada la suma total. cuando estamos Texas he- los demás es no complitcerso ri sí mismo. se hallan también bien provistos de seguro que ha JÜAN & wim La vanidad es el amor propio al des- Sasu K, K. X. Oct. IS. 18W- -1 y. Idadoa y municiones. La condición cho esto, y después de habar logrado en El Fceote ds" Pickens. En referencia cubierto; la modestia es ol amor propio apaorueuau ue tomar los diferentos fuertes. " ios l notos ae aquoila al refuerzo del Fuerte Picienslos telegra quo se esconde. D. 31. UOLANi) Y Cta lo era parte ha hecho nocesario de reunir n mas La mentira un hurto on nalabra. v Importan dlrectamonU y nden por miyor por aan dos opiniones contrarias. Uno Una Caita Portvrbauloimi f ntm Arizona, rato ha, toda la el hurto es una mentira en acción. fuerza que afirma que so ha desembarcado PORCELAXA CRISTALERIA Y LOZA refuerzos Las lágrimas son lu sangre del al- lo cual da la razón de hallarse En el Republicano de San Lu! del 2 EFECTOS DE DRITAN1A V METAL BATIDO, para el Fuerte, y ol otro lo niega. Pone ma, tantos toldados alli en los difereutea fuer del corriente, encontramos el siguiente Charolaa, OublertM, Vidrio, bppjM, rudalerM, mos mas conGanza en este. Apenas será tes. comunicado, con todo y titulo altisonan- Ijimf ría para Fluido y path áctte d Car boa, f itmt creíble que el gabinete será culpablt del A1VUIVCIOS. ftc Carbon. Los Reguladores, do te. . Calle Prluclpal entre 1 Htgund y U Tiwm conaiquente, ain deshonor y perfidia que espedir semejante RorolSrlott'oei !VuTO Mljleet.El Qoberaavilor KANSAS, UI8UHI t rpoyo tendrán bonito negocio en tomar fciwo 8. n. i órden á despecho de la posición que han Hesschar Isa cosi(lu.Ul Kaartai )lrjr ola JC4K wour. ící j. Burnt. las "Armas y municiones de ptsaooloal do lasa lioTolaolonlatssa guerra" que hecho saber al mundo ocupan encuanto Y AVlíO UK A11M1NI8T1U1HJH. M. 12 WOLFF HOPP, Las Veoas, N. de Marzo de 1861. tu dadopor mUs present?., qua an el proximo pertenecen al Gobierno. a UII'ORTAIXJRKS Y l'UH aUT( Aunque se los fuertes de Sumter y Pickens, En caso COMKRClANTfa AVIKO dula de ifuetiiiH para ni enlutado do trama Llegó esta mañana la diligencia corle Fl. todoa los habitantes de Arizona d que omnPi.nr y tendrá Itar en la cuidad da MitUk'F al pri- á que laa tropas han sido desembarcadas Esta- mer LuDe de May prMiiio la mana d K Uuba UWaí, Inad. de Santa Fé en camino par loa OENKRUg DE FANTASIA, JUGUETOS, W-- PTC., W aoiileee! 1 a - aera luml ente, y una úinlrlbucloo por rata ta barí anu i.... n Iax arma- dice al punto de de aqni llegó iutif, isui;tai cumia, mtu por estratagema, según un telegram, dos, y salir esta Americana jr EUtratngcris ntra lmortititoreti Todas las pirconM qua tiene rtelanei dleüa raaaa, otan tiotlllcailaa por MiMprMMHCf,df da y totalmente sin órden como un extraordinario, del Coronel Fauntleroy, Tt conaUntemente un eitenm y varladn inrtldo contra nahrla se hallarán luego ebligados da rotirirsa i protocnlar dírlioa au aprabaeloa 6 4i fímiM nrnprinx pan al morrailn de Ñuov Méjico. mlamoa (ara ate Comandante ds este Departamento militar primer día del proximo lermHio dedktiacorU, otra OUd ds estar, en Curto tiempo no dejaría de 1W Cal! prlnrlpal, tí Sort. Cu MarmrHl, bajo un estratagema may difereot al de) Fuerte ds man- irrin parnimprttMluídoi. al comandante Union, - , C. CIJTOfi, c mocer que - Mtt'Ht f Aía'r. habiaa emprendido na nego- en el - fnS l.M. qne lograba su estrada Fuerte. dando i este qne ae preparase por Is de- NfiTimtMr kalita !, AbrU 2 de IsAl.4U. and retouching plates for bounty land war- LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES. PunucNo. 14. For pages and temporary ninothou Contingent JSxpsnw of the Treawry iug rants, printing and binding the same, fifteen- thou AN ACT making for the legisla-- , and six hundred and eighty dollars. appropriations land dollars. tive, executive, and the For reporting proceedings in tho Daily Globe , judicial expenses oi óftíHSwMtiry of tho Treasury: Oi rUu for In the Oto Fur mimnaruulintY of tha Commissioner 19. Government for the yeur ending the thirtieth of the session of the Thirty seventh Congress Public No. For copying, blank Kionjiy, Dinuing, lie Buildings, and the clerk and messenger iu' hit June, eighteen hundred and . at seven uo ars anna ty cents per column, twenty- - . ; bK, (n,,f,rm(i nnmv, scalmg sli.p s office, four thousand two huudrud dollars. AV ACT making apfirjprljtio'ia for the consular thrae thousand dollars registe un He il enacted by the Senate and House ' mi I extr. ebrk P .uní For stationery, blank books, plans, drawings,' and diplomatic cTpnisos of tlie (iovornment for of For the additional compensation to tho eri;s.ng. Itrprexentalive the. States : nfora.it. o.. J. other contingent expenses of the office of the jfi:ar ending thn thirtieth of June, eighteen of Cnited of reporters ofulthe House for the Congressional b,fn and of Fublic buildings, two hundred hundred and America in Cony ram assembled f That tho ,miJ fifty dollars. following Hums be and the same are hereby appro- for the first session of theTii.rty-sevent- Congr.Mi 1du'':ir3, aud roller: Be it enacted by the Retíate and House of priated, out of mouey in tho Treusury not Oübi of thn First Cjiil.it any eight huuured dollars each, tour thousand dollars. Surveyors General ani their Clerks. . Representative of the L'ni'ed State of Amer- otherwise appropriated lor the objects hereafter For furniture, blank biok, bii.dmg, stationery, Library of Congress. public documents, St itu and Territorial ica in Conyre.it asaemblrd. That the expressed, lor the fiscal year ending tho thirtieth sMe, For coniw,8al'lon 'v urvf7or of June, eighteen hundred und , namely For compensation of librarian, ami miscellancoui item i, una thousanJ eight uuQ' il1 llÍB five tiluUiaQtl sillily be uud the saino are hereby appropria- threo assistant Florida, and 0 cIerki oíficfl' librarians and meengor, nine th drod dollars. ted, out of uny inumy in the Treasury not other- at re, minnd dollars. ,?ve hundred lefts! In tho OiUno ofth: S 'cond Comptroller! dora- tl wise appropriated, fur tlie nUjs U hereafter exprés-ee- For contingent exposes of said library, one tif compensation . 8a"fy0' enditijf the For compensation and mileage of Senators. thousand dollars. Fur blank b'oks. biiidin;. st4tiuiiery, pay for K; Tmf for the year thirtieth of June, and Iowa, a,. " u ,,w three hundred and thirty-si- thousand six hundred two daily in tht) city Wiscnn.,1,: V eighteen hundred uud , namely : For purchase of books far said librar, fivo papers published uf dollars. to lu filtd and preserved fur thn use of the For Hilario of envoys extraordinary, ministers. b.tuirmiiiu (Junius. For compensation of the officers, clerks, mes For pimdnise uf for said oíi'ijü, oUbo furniture, and miscjllaiiciom itjins,one nTidcommisMoiicMof tito United Wat ci at (Ircat library, two dengera. and others receiving mi annual salary in thousand thouiaiiil tw.t hundred doll'irs. Britain, France, Kami, 1'riMsia, Spain, Austria. dollars. : uuD'l Uve hiindred dullan.. the siTvice of the Senate, viz Secretary of the For compensation of the In the Fir.it Aulitor: ,n 0. Brazil. Moxico.riitria, Chili. lVru, l'ortuirul, Swit- Supcrinten lent of ft offi-- For rniit ol'snt'vevor iri'nelv omcc ., Senate, three thousand six hundred dollars Public Printing, and the clerks For binding, station !i v, offica fur zerland, Home, Sardinia, Itctgiutii, Holland. and mssseniers in inciilou cer charged with disburn "menta of the Senate, niture, and niHCcll.uii"ju iuehilion'; subs- - fujl.hojks.Blntianery.iiriJ otb.t his office, nine thousand s.'ven hundred and four- item, hwicdi'n, Turkey, Niw Granada. Hulma, diillara. four hundred and eighty dollars chiel clerk two teen dollars. triptun for two dully papers nubluhed in thit citv eii3'ji, two t'luuanil Keuodor, Venezuela, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Sand- Fop thousand Qve hundred dollars principal clerk and or i'i to bj tiled for tlie u uf thu office, rijut ol'flurvuyiíT (íüiiBpal'i ofliíft i'j For contingent expenses of his office, viz : 9""' wich Minds, Costa Hica, Honduras, Argentina For nia, fual, incidental principal executive clerk in theollieo of ths Secre--1 blank books, one thousand five hundred d !lars. books, stationery, mid oilier Con federal ion. iVrajiwv, and three hun- stationary, postage, advertising for Japan, thousand hundred olVico Secjiid includinir poy of tary of thn Senate, at two one proposals for paper, furniture, In thti of the Auditor: ojpsmn. meesiiner, thrt dred and one thousand dollars. traveling expelíaos, ,1 ,11.- -. and sixty dollars each : eight clerks in olli.'S of cartage, and labor For bindinj. stationcrv. ofi?e fur- - storing and transportation oí or For Balarlas of secretaries of Iation, the Secretary of tho Senate, at one thousand eight niture. an mict;lbHiiious items, iucliuliuj; two of For ofibo rpnt For thn snrvevor irnnom paper, and miscellaneous items, two thousand eight thousand three hundred and íifiy dollarsr. dollars each of the (il Wnshinitton TiTritory, fuel, bonks stationery, hundred and filty keeper hundred and fifty dollars. thu daily city newst.ip.tnv to be jil, b mnd, and tnot salarie nf of legation stationary, one thousand seven hundred and fifty preserved for usu i.f tin oTwe, o'M th)usand other incidental eiK!iiiH, two thousaml dullars. For assistant decretarles For paper recpiired for the printing of the first London and Paris, three thousand dollars. two dollar ; two messengers, at one thousand and two huudri'd d dlars. r or rent ot tlie surveyor general a otltce in eff It session of the Congress, one dim- eighty dollars each ; one page, at five hundred UíRth Mexico, fue, b joki, utationery, mid other inciden For inlary of the interpreter to the legation to med thousand dollars. oftiu'l'lii'l Aulitnr dollars; Sergeant and doorkeeper, two For blivik brukj binding, offi:v) iu nil cor- - tal expended, two thousand dollar.. China, five tlmiunml dolían. For priming required for the first session of the lire, thousand dollars ; door keeper, one For nflho rent of tlie surveyor general of Kan-sa- auiatunt Thirty vyvei th pptinr two lailv niwspip ra p.iiluhd i.itlu city i of Tur- Congress. MVimty thousand dollars. For Baliry of the secretary legation to dollars to i an I Nebraska, fml, and incidental tlntmnd seven hundred postmaster And hereafter uf Washington, filjjiri pap.Tj boii.il iud aor-- expense. key, acting interpreter, threo thuusaud dollars. the Superintendent or Public Prin- as tint Senate, ono thousand seven hundred and lifty vici, and miscellnijous iumis, une do- iwi moiHanu uoiiard. ting shall submit Ut Coinrrejs at tho commence llioiuaul For compensation to the interpreter to the dollars ; unsittant postmaster and mail carrier, one lías. r or compensation of the aurvevor rrenoral of nient of each session detailed estimates of the to Japan, tiro tlioiuand five hundred dollars. thousand tour hundred nnd forty dollars; two mail In the oíhVe of thti Fourth California,, uud the clerks in his office, tiitjeu minis required for the support of Govermipiit Aulitnr: the Uve boys, at nine hundred dolían each ; superintend- For stationery, books, bindinj, labor, mís- - thousand hundred dollar. Vot continent erpemeí of all the missions Printing Dllice, and ho slinll also aaJ sub nit a rsp.irt F abroad, forty thousand dollars. ent of the documeut room, une thousand live hun- cellainioiH items, one thousand dollar.!. or compensation of tho surveyor peneral of showing the payments made during Ut preceding dred dollars two nssUtanta in document room, ut In tlie office uf tho Fililí Auditor : Washington Territory, aud ths clerks in his office. For continent expenses of foreign intercourse, year uuderhis diroctlou. one thousand two hundred dollars each ; superin- For binding. Kiationery, office seven thousand ibdlars. forty thousand dullars. Court tendent of the folding room, one thousand Hvo uf Claim. cai'iiidin;' miscellaneouí cxoeiise.. in which For coiiiieihation of the surveyor general of For exiienses nf intercourse with the Barbery Xew .Mexico, office, d und red dollars ; two messengers, acting as assis- For solarles of three judtres of the Court of are incluiijd two daily newspapers, eight hundred and clerks in his eeven tlin. Powers, three thousand dollars. sand dollars. tant doorkeepers, ut o:io thousand five hundred Claims, the solicitor, assi.-'.- aolintor, deputy dollars. of the coniulato in ; at thous- - For compensation of translator in the office For expmsos the Turkish dollars each fourteen tnescngcrs, une nuiii nui, uiiu i.ifcUHH CIBrK, Ullil IlieSíBUi Jn the nflpe nf the Auditor of the Treasury fur of dominion, viz., interpreters. guards, and other ex- and two hundred dollars each ; superintendent in thereof, thousaml throe hundred did- th. Post 0!h tne surveyor general of New Moxico, two thou- pense of the consulates at Constantinople, Smyr- cuargu oi me ncmue iuniacen, one uiuiinium two lam. For blank bo'iks, binding, and ruling, and fur sand dollars. Candía, ; na, Alexandria, and Beirut, two thousand hundred dollars assistant in charge uf furnaces, For stationary. Inob, fus!, lights, pny of labor- nituitj, ten thousand one hundred aud fifty dul- For compensation of the surveyor teñera! of anil five hundred dollars. six hundred dullard ; laborer in private passage, era, and other cuntitigmit and misceüáuooin lars. Kansas Nebraska, and the clerks iu his oliise. tfix hundred dollars ; two laborers, four hun- 0!fi3- : eight thousand three hundred dollar!. For tho relief and protection of American sen- at fur the Court ol'Clainu, four tluusaiid dol- In tho of the dred and eighty dollurs each ; clerk or secretary lars. v or compensation of tho general ium in foreign countries, two hundred thousand For blau'i b)o!v, bin li:i r. sUfio:inrv. and mis- - surveyor of to tho President oí tho sanute, one thousand seven Utah, mid the clerks in his offica, two thousand dollars. Executive. cellaneoiH items, one tliinsun dollaw. - six hundred and dollars; clerk to tho Com- lu (h Oft :f of th i It igist-- r: bandied aud dollars uud fifteen cents. For exponses which may he incurred in acknowl- For compensa! inn of tho President of the Uni- or 01 mittee un Finance, one thousand eight hundred Fur ruling and full bi ml in if books for rocordln? r conipention tlie surveyor general of edging the service of the misters und crews nf for- ted States, twenty live thousand dollars. Minnesota, and lifty dollurs clerk to the Committee of Claims collectors' quvterly Is tú' cniimerci and und the clerks iu his ollico. tiebt Ihou. eign vessels in rescuiu? citizens of the United FurcoiiipmisatioiHiftlie Vice one thousand oiglit hundred uud fifty dollars; President of tho und Mmix u!ntra?ts forth j. blank sand threo hundred dollars. Statu from shipwreck, ten thousand dollars. United ek'i-- of printing records, one thousand eight hun- State.. ciffht thuusaud dollars. books. binding. a:il stitionary, and r or compensation of clerks in the offices of the For the purchase of blank books, stationery, Fur t. swretary dred and filly dollars ; Chaplain to the senate, to sbn patents binJimr eincelli'd mnrin! pipers cas j for oñi.-ia- surveyors general, to bo apportioned to tliera armi of the United Kt itns, seals, prwsps, iln's, dollars m for lands, one :ia:ni fivo hundred dollars. according to exigences seven hundred and lifty ilting sdvonty-liv- papen and relink und miscLdlauinUi Ibiim. iu- - the of the public service, for the payment of For to t!iv bo an po tf aires and miscellaneous thousand four hundred and fourteen dollars. private, .scrretnry stew- chrlmg o'hcj lurnitaro and six thou and to employed iu transcribing lield notes of ard, carpjtiüg, exponaos of Hie consuls of the United .States, thir- For contingent expenses of the senate, namely: and messenger uf the Frfcddmitof the Laited sand dollars. surveys, for tne purpose of preservint tl'tm at the States, four liun'l-- ty tliomaiid dolían. For lithographing uud engraving, thirty thous- thoinand six dollars. lirhthouse lior.l:. seat of government, twouly five thousand dol- For contingent expenses of the office lars. For oflhe rent fur thoss consuls and dollars. executive F.ir blank bjoli.s. binding, stationary. ín'iscíd- - dollars. including stationery therefor, For salary ol tho recorder and commercial agouti who ore n it allowed to For binding, fifty thousand thrto hundred and lanejua expenses, a;iu postage, ix liuudred dol- of land titles in Mis- trade, including loss bv exchange thereon, For stationery, twelve thousand dollars. fifty dollars. lars. souri, Ove hundred dollars. . thousand throe hundred and For newspapers, three thousand three hundred seventy dollars. Ih'parhnmt of State. Fur (hi Erwril purpiss of tha Sonthcaat War Dcpartmtnl. dollars. Uml ling, mtiu linrt!ie extension, and the For aalarioi of at Quebec. For c3inpeii.-at'o- of the S.cretary of t Globo, and the SMo. For Congressional binding same bail ditiirj o(n;Vu;l by tlij Conar-a- For compensation of tho Sccreterv of War Ak'Xi.ndria, Havana. Coristantinople. Frank- uud Assistant Secretary of State, clerks, messen-rer- . Attornjy l ni thousuud thrnt hundred dollars. and the Fiwt An lit r: tlio clerks, messenger, assistant fort on thu Main consul at Kunngawa, and assistant m?ssen,rer. and lahorer in his ofike, messenger, tnd Fur reporting proceedings in the daily Globe For canpflmation of tw.ilve witclimen laborer in his offne, two Japan. Li verpoul, I.onJoii, Meloouine. Hone n d eight hundred dullars. and twenty thoesand dollars. lorthetirat Region ut mo i eleven laborers of the .Southeast Kxvcutivn Build- For compensation of the clerks and Kong. Glasgow Mauritius. Singaporo, Belfast, r or tho incidental und contingent expenses of messenger eighteen thousand dollurs. ing, tliirieen e:g!it liun d.iilars. in tin office ol Ujrlt, Lhitiuue, Jlaltiax, hinsrston. (.J- earn ueparnneni: lrd the Adjutant Ueneral, thirteen Fur the usual additional compensation to the ForcoiitingüntcxpMHM li'.iil,ling, fuel, thomand six hundred and forty dollars. amie,) L'eds. Manchester, Nassau, (New 1'rovi-- For publishing the laws in pamphlet form, mid ofn:d reporters uf tho nato for the Congressional light, and miscelluneuus itams, tjn thoumad For compensation of clerk, and dsin) Simthanipt m, Turk's Island, Prince Kd-- j in newspapers uf th? States and Territories, und in the moasenger (íol ie, for reporting t::: proceeding'' of th Senate dcllard. in the office of the tjuartermaster (ieneral, wards Island. Havre, Paris. Marseilles, Bordeaux, nie cuy oi uusmiiginn, twenty live thousand one sixteon fur the first session the n.rfy seventh Congress thousand four hundred La Itsehelle, Lyons, Moscow, Odessa, Hevel, St. hundred and five djlhrs. J)'i)wt;n-:xio- Ov; and forty dollars. eight hundred dollar.) e ich. four thousand dollars. twnl.y liter hr. Fstersburffh, Martansas, Trinidad de Cuba. reading For compensation of tho clerks nnd messenger For proof and packing the laws and For compensaron of the of the For clerks to committees, pmres, horses, and Secretary Inte- in the oflice of tho Payninstar Ocnoral, twolis do Culi, Snn Juan, (Porto Hico.) Cadi, disunion's for th various legatioui and consula- rior, and the assi'stant carryalls, twenty-eigh- t thousand tive hundred dol I'lrlis. nitHs mi.wpn- - thousand four hundred and Malitr. Ponce, (Porto Hico,) Trieste, Vienna. tes, including boxes am) 'iir, forty doliars. transportation uf tho w.itchm:'U. labir.'rs in his 0T1 ;e, iere. ir.'rs. thirty six For compensation of the clerk, and messenger A.i U Gu.qiuilc, C,iUi), oliuntiii, Fouchou, same five thousand dollars. (hoiiiuud For Capitol police, onnit thousand two hundred nine huudie.l dollars. in tlw oflice of tho Paymaster Amboy, Xingp Beirut, tiniyrnn. Jerusalem. For stationery, blank looks, furniture, Ol'iitoI, twelvo binding, For uf i j (..'u dollars. cjinp.iii'iiti ui t irnisJunrM of tho thousand four hundred and forty dollars. Auiitrdam, Antwerp. Funchal, Oporto. fixtures, repairs, painting, and glazing, ton thous- For expenses of heuting and veiitiluting uppar- - tieneral Ltnd OtlMii.n'Lulie recorder, St. Thomas, KUinunr, Genoa, Baile, Geneva. and dollars. For compensation nf tlio clerks, in aionger, and dr.tu h!.J u 1, vlir'.u, appuratus, twelve thousand dollars. ni vlianiers, laborer in tha nffi.-- of ths Commissary Napli. Palermo. Lipsic, Munich, Leghorn, For miHcellanjous, items, two thousand five Ueneral, or miscellaneous items, twenty tnousaua assistant messengers, packers, watchmen, and ton thousand Stuttgardt, Bromen, Hamburg, Tangiera, Tripoli, t hundred dollars. and forty dollars. la'torers Ins o,u v, hu.i lrjd djl- on? and jrty For compensation of the clerk and messongor in Tunis! Hio de Joueiro, Pnrrtsinbuc i. Vera Cim. For copppr-plat- printing, books, and mileage of members and maps, two lars. Aeanulco, V:t'; For compensation of Ihoofcof the Surgeon (enerul, five thousand Callai, r Hii'iios Ayer.', San iuu. u:ni iioiiur.-!- thi) ilomouf liepresentativt'S ami delegates from Fur additional clerks in the ÍÍ nir.il Land two hundred and forty dollar.. Jutn del Sur, Aspin.vull. Panama, laguyra, Hono- I' or e .'ra clerk hire and convinir. two thousand Territories, o: e uulltou one hundred thuusaud dol- lor tliu act of thir oi.ditojn hun- - For tion the lulu, I.thuina, Capo Town, Falkland Mauds, Von- - doll an. ooinpsns of clerks messenger, and lars. dr.'daivl fifty five gr.iatiiiibntnly luid, a il for laborer in tho offno of ÍC3, Stettin, liutavia, San- To ;'e f Topographical Hnjinesr, tamlia, Cyprus, rayal, ena thn Secretary State to purchase laborers tlunmi liifty For compensation of the officers, clerks, messen- employed eight thjasand ten thousand s hundred and forty dollars. tiago, (Capo de Verdes.) Saint Groix, Spezzia, firty cop'u'j ea 1. of vohini'S twenty curld and in ti.ur nun a iiiurs: fiacre- - Babia, gers, and others receiving an annual salary the .tr:i revukt, lint tin For compiiwaion of tlio clerks ami messenger Athens. Zanzibar, Maranham Inlands, Pura, twonty-iiin- of H'twurd's Imports of the llecisiona Op service of tliu Uousa of Kep rosen tat ves, viz: tary of Inl'nei'.a! his deration, sh ill bfiand in tho olH;j of tlio Chief Kngineer, eight Rio Grande, Mataniuroj, Mexico, (city.) Tampico, uf the Supreme Court of the United States, five thousand Clerk of the House of Representatives, three h'1 is hi'MtviiuthiPZ'.l tute niivn.iriion of said uuuorea Paso del Norte, Tabasco. Paita, Tmnbez, Tidcalm- - hundred dollars. iwo ami lorty dollars. thousand six hundred dollars ; two clerks, at two appropriation fir pieci work, or by th.) day, week, For compensation of clerks am, Carthagena, babuuillo. Unida, (nyuqml. Co- tin and mssBengor thousand one hundred and sixty dollars each; Nurlhr'nt Ej'ccu'U'c month, or y.mr. at siuh ratj or rt.is ai ho may in offue of tho bija. Montevideo, Tahiti. Buy of Inlands, Apia, Building. the of Ordnance, twalva eleven clorlis at one thousand eigut, liunüred dol deem just and f ilr, thousand two hundred aud dollar.. Iinlhala: Commercial agents at San Juan dul For coin pen nation of four watchmen and two forty lars each: principal messenger in thtt olli::e, une For compensation oí the Cnnmissioner of In- urlo, Port au Prince, San Duminiro. (city.) St. laborers of tin Northeast Kxecntivo Hnilding. thoiisaud seven hn:ulred and djllars ; dian Affiirs and the clsrks. mpssen,Mr. assistant Ciulinjeni the War Paul do Loando. (Angola.) Monrovia. Gaboon.! thrw thousand six hundred doliurl. Expnmnf D.'jjart. nrssnnger, HutchmJii. and liborer in his oflics, threo measenirers, at one tiionsana two hitndrea mtnl. , Canff Ilivtien, Aux fares, and Amoor river, two For continirent expenses of said b ;Mintr n.uue- - ; dollars each !r to the Sneaker, one thirtv one thousand nina hundred a:rl forty dul hundred and thousand mossen? for fuel, invent seven hundred ly: lii;ht, repairs, and ex- liTS." Office of tho Secretary of Wan And thousand seven hundred and fifty two dollars; and fifty dollars. the oflice of l penses, four thousand five hundred dollars. For blank book. stationery, books, oxtra clerk to the Committee uf Ways and Means, one For conrp.iiKitlon oF th.-- Cmmis9Í.inr of Pen- mips, at Siinoda, is hereby abolished. And the salaries clerk hire, and miscllaueous itoms, six thousand thousand eight hundred dollars ; clerk to the Treasury Dtymrtmcnt. siona unl the clerks, ati,sttatitm,ss5n-gers- . of tb consul at Kutiagawa and Nnirasaki, in Jaan dollars. Committee ut Claims, uno thousand eiirht hundred and laborers i i his nllbv oiah'y twu thju-sa- ihili ba three tliuueand dollars each, Fur compensation of the Secretar? of tho Treas Offloe of dollars ; Capitol police, eight thousand four hun thr.'a hun Ire.l a'id fjr:y doüar i. the Adjutant General : Assistant of the Fjrcxjj.uuo incurred, amfer instructions from dred und twenty dollars; sergeant' one ury, Secretary Treasury, clerks, For blank books, liindiij, stationery, nnd mis- messenger, Contingent ErimwOipji'tinmt of tho tho Secretary of state, in bringing homo from for- thousand eight hundred dollars ; messenger to the assistant mesflemer, and laborers m his cellaneous items, including of juJgjadvocata, three thousand eight eign C)untrie3 porous churg.'d with crime, and ex- , oue thousand two hundred dol office, fifty hundred dollars. inorior. two thousand two hundrod dollars. OTic; 3 panses incident thereto ten thousand dollars. compensation o! the hrst Comptroller, and of tin "jr.'tarv ofthe Interior: lars ; roaluiaater, two tuousunu one mind red una for 031 !s of Ihe Q t irtennaster General : clerks, messenger, For bo iki, statioa.'ry. furnitn-- j. bid, lights and ; the the ami laborers in his office, For interpreters to the con ulatea in China, four sixty dolíais one messenger in office, one Forbltnk books, binding.stationery.mijcellans-oil- s e thousand seven hundred mid forty dol nthurontiugivMes. an for btoks anil maps for thousand Qve hundred dollars. thousand seven hundred uud torly dollars tour items, an J new furniture bookcases, two lars, the liiirnry, six t.i uisaa live luinlrea tioilars. ud salaries of messengers, at one thousand four hundred and thousand hundred dollars. For the marshal for the consular Fijr casual 'pa;rj of t!u Pa, jut building, one dollars each two mail boys, tune For compensation of the Second Comptroller, courts in Japan, China, ciiam, and Turkey, seven forty at of General ami the clerks, messenger, and laborer in his nffi :n, flftesn linn lred di!lar.i. O.ia ths Payma.ter thousand dollars. dollars uach ; Doorkeeper, two thousand one cxoju.s-.i- Con- twenty-eigh- t thousand hundred dul- For of nick'n r aril distributing - blank boo't', binding, stationery, hundred and sixty dollars ; superintendent of tho two uud forty For and For rent of .irisons for American, convicts In grossional j lurii.il.s u:i. nta. in pursuance of Itami, I djllars. , thousand eight hundred dollars lars. dorim miscellaneous fiJ haadn China. odj V Japan, Hiam, and Turkey, and for wntres of compensation of tho Auditor, the provisions conta u ' l in the j )int r.'3oluuon ot U.fl'--í (ijn)ral: two iiijasengyra, t uue thomuud seven hundred For First and tho ortu umnusAry ,r, tnu Keepers oí me samo, nine hun- approri'd January, oigh- - books, binding tuouiami eight eactt une clerks, messenger, assistant messenger, and labor C'JiigrMa. For blank itatioiiery, and mU dollurs. and dullard messenger, at one dred ofuVe. toen hundred ami fifty seven, mid act fifth Fcbru- - cellaneous itsini, ona thjasand twj hundred dol- - thuujuud Huveu hundred and forty dollars live or in his thousand uiuo hundred luindrea and turca thou To enable the Secretary of State to have nrenar- messengers, at one thousand five hundred dollars and forty dollars. ury. eiifuteeu ti.ty niuo, lard. ed and executive, compensation of tho Second sand d illaw, transmitted to the of the sevend uuch ; bix meswiigeni, at one thousand two hun- Fur Auditor, and Offi:o of the Chief Engin.er: OiTijo having boundaries clerks, m- of Indian AffaiM : States with foreign States, a dred dollars each ; eleven messengers, to be em- the messenger, assistant sengor. and For blank books, binding, stationery, and mic- - For binding fuel,lighti, compiten!, numhor ui umnentic copiw or the ployed during tho session of Congress, at the rate laborer in his office, t thousand uno stationery, collauoous Items, inMudlng two daily Withingtou nt of such boundaries, hundred and forty dollurs; and miscellaneous items. Inclnding two of thn dai- and tiie ninps und of one thousand two hundred dollars each per an- papers, nine hundred doliars. bound, charts reUtinar thereto, and the ov id erice thereof to the House of For compensation of the Third Auditor, and ly city newspapers, to bo filed, and preserv- num Chnplaiu Ofl. ;a of Surgeon Gtnsral i clerks, ed for the use of tho oifijj, five thou dollurs. tin in th Stato Uepartnput, ten thounml dollurs, ninety-fiv- tho messengers, assistant messenger, and uud seven hundred and'hTty dollars, making For blank books, binding, stationery, and mis laboréis in his office, thousand four General Imd Office : To meet an extraordinary emergency which has thomand eight hundred and eighteen dollars. cellaneous items, fivo hundred dollars. hundred and forty dollars. For cish system and military patents, under ariwn in bringing from Balavia twenty four Fjt contingent expenses of the House of Rep- of Colonel of Ordnance : laws to September, eighteen Offiie of the "Htaghound," resentatives, namely : For compensation of the Fourth Auditor, and prior ship charged with muti- For blank hooka, binding, tationery, tnd mis- - including the ihe clerks, messenger: and assistant hundred and fifty, patent and other records; s ny, nino thousand seven hundred and ninety two Fur binding document, Congress- messenrin collaneons item., live hundred dollars. thirty-oli- and for this and district dollars, or thereof ional Globe, eighty-nin- thousand dollars. his office, thousand nine hundred and the so much as may be deemed just Ofrneoftho Colonel of Topographical En- thousand fortv dullars. land oftro; binding plats and field notes, station-cr- anu iair; vuu sum lo m expemiou under too di- For cartage, two dollars. gineer.: tweuty four copies tho Conpressinnal h or compensation of the Fifth Auditor, and tho furniture, and repairs of same, and miscellane- rection of the Secretary of State. For of For blank books, binding, stationery, and mis Approved, Globe and uppundix for each member and clerks, messenger, and laborer in his office, seven- ous items, inclu ling two of tho daily city newspa- February 29, 1861. delegate cellaneous items, one thousand two hundred do!. of the first session ot the seventh teen thousand four hundred and sixty nine dollars pers, to ho filed bound, and preserved for tho use Thirty Congress lars. of and seventy-si- cents. of tho office; also, for contingent expenses, in ad- and one hundivd the samo torthe House libra of lund of For the general purposes tho Noithweei thirty-nin- thuusaud hundred For compensation of tho Auditor of the Treasu- dition, under swamp set irwuc-N- o. 17. ry, six and eighty-- Executive buildioK. September, eighteen hundred and fifty; military a. trlu dollars. ry for assistant messenger, anil laborers in his of- of tuperintendent, four watch- refund to acts of September, eighteen ror compensation AX ACT to the Territory of Utah tho compensation of clerks to commit- huulred and eighty-on- bounty Fur the the fice, one thousand five man, and two laborers of tha Northwest lilac, expenses incurred in snpprewing Indian hostili- tees, and temporary clerks in tho office of hundred and fifty, and March, the hundred utin iort7 dollars. tive building, three thousand eight huudred and ties in the year eighteen hundred and fifty- - Cleik ot the lloust oi .fpresentativea, seventeen eighteen hundred and ulty two; aua act thirty- luin.lrwl and for fifty dollars. mree. thousand eiirht hundred dollars. States, and clerk.,, messenger, Moi.tat.t n1 A'.H.eigl.topn the ror fuol, light, and miicellaneous items, for thou-- .' electrotypim;. and ho Virginia land mrmntei tnd He it by For engraving lithographing, raenger,andlabor.n.inhi.oTice, twontj-ahrli- ' enacted the Senate and Route of . under third Marc,, Banddollars, fifty thousand dul'a-s- thoueand one hundred and dolía nd Mntiiuwn expenses ict Ueprventativpn nf the Í tilled States Amer- florae ror the general purposes of the building cor- -, of For folding documents, including pay of folders tenty four cent. eighteen hundred and granted bounty ica in Vnwjre ammhb'd, That thero ner of r and Seventeenth streets : shall wrapping-puper- , twine, and paste, comiHinsnlion of the Treaa- - "n,'1 ?ct üf""rth " thirty thousand For Regintor of tho '"J; l1"'.' f'"f compensation of 8uprintendnt,fonr watch- bs allowed and paid Ui tho Tewtoiy of Utah, out thi hm,i"4 m''m?-- "r ror dollurs. ury, and lerka. nioeeenger, ouLitint niessen - P.""" I1"1 said building, three thou- - of nilV monav in tliA '1'n'nwiirT nni nl1inrMia man, tnd two laborers lor on fuel, oil, and candles, including par of in hit. ndic ,. orils' tnti.mqpy, and miscollaueous itenw, on Fur en m. and laborers thousand eight hundred tnd fifty dollar.. propriated. the mm of thousand fivo liuu- - of act, sand fiftytbne firemen, and laborers, and matur- - aounn. nccount county land under .aid gineer, repairs, three hundred ana lorry fuel, ot Bremen, tnd miscol- -' ami twelve dollars and twenty cents to reim- thousand dollars. ror compensation ürl iuIb lor eni'iiieroom, tliteen thousand dollars. for oomnoneutioB of the Solicitor of tlio Tress-- (our thousand tight hundred dul- burse said Territory for expenses incunvd in sup For luel. lights, and incidental expenses attend lanooulitcmi, For furniture, repairs, and packing-boxe- s for ury. and the cierta, and uiesaenger in big office, pressing Indian hostilities in nid Territory in the tne same, members, ten thousand dollars. eighteen thousand Tire hundred and forty dollars. ing including pay of , -' ,.',:r.;.r Tear on lüousand eight hundred und Any three, two thousand dollars. Fur stationary, fifteen thousand dollars. For compensation of the Commissioner of TSaxy Department. being the amount so expended, the excess let Fur burses, carriage and seven and tlie elnrka, messenger, and laborer in hia ' Secretary of paid to officers and suldivrs by said Pension Office. ror coninen.ation of ths the Navy, Territory, over thousand live hundred dollars. office, twenty thousand foar hundred and forty ... the rates allowed to the Uuited tnd tho clerks, messenger, assistant messenger, States troous sir laborers, seven thousand dollars. - . For tationery, binding books, fiirnilure,! nd For ollar. office, twenty-nin- e thousand Ting In the Pacific roast in the same tnd laborer it hit six year. For miacelaneoui Uams, forty thousand dollars. For compensation of the clerks, meaungor, tnd repairing the sains; miscellaneous items, including Approred, February 2", 1801. two daily city to ba filed, bound kuodrcd dollars. For newspapers, e tbtj'.rnd five hundred laborer of tie Lighthouae Board, nim thousand newspupeia, ud pre.erved for the of the office, and for dontinneí next wesi dollars. two hundred ind forty dollars. u.e jrtv.