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From Platte city, via the county seats of Buchanan and Andrew counties, to the county seat of Holt county.

From Bluff Grove, Grundy county, to William Miller's, on Grand river.

From Brunswick, Chariton county, to Chillicothe.

From Rockland Mills, Saline county, to Longwood, Pettis county.

From Richmond, in Ray county, to Sparta, in Buchanan county.

From Springfield, via Robert Patterson's, in Greene county,, and Jeremiah Parsons's, Isham P. Pool's, and Henry S. Ormsby's, in Pulaski county, to Caledonia, in Washington county. From Bolivar, via William Snowden's, to Sarcoxie, in Newton county.

From Herman, on the Missouri river, via Heath's store, near the mouth of Gasconade river to Lisletown, in Osage county. From Chillicothe to Bluff Grove,

From Tuscumbia, via the mouth of Nianga river, to Bolivar. From the town of New Madrid to Smith's Landing on the Mississippi river.

From Paris, via Woodville, to Bloomington.

From Eleven Points to Ozark, in Ozark county.

From Cave Spring, Pulaski county, via Hartsville, in Wright county, and Ozark Court-house, to Forsyth in Taney county. From Lisletown to Westphalia.

From Springfield, Green county, to Harmony Mission, Bates county.

From Grovoise Kinderhook county, by Oregon, Bensborough, and Oakland to Hartsville in the county of Wright. From Springfield, by Greenfield to county seat of Jasper county.

From Brunswick in Chariton county, to Union Mills in Grundy county.

From Farmington by Bonaparte and Keosanqua, Iowa Territory, to Iowaville.

From Breesville, Illinois, via Wittenburg, to Apple Creek post office, Cape Girardeau county.

From West Prairie to Grand Prairie, in Stoddard county. From Elkhorn post office, Ray county, to Plattsburg, Clinton county.

IN ARKANSAS.

From Antoine, in Clark county, to Ultima Thule, in Sevier county on the Fort Towson road.

From Fayetteville, Washington county, by way of Stout's Mills, Onstol's Mills, and the head of Cove creek, to Natural. Dam, in Crawford county.

From the town of Elizabeth, in Jackson county, to Pocahontas, in Randolph county.

From Clinton, in Van Buren county, to Yellville, in Marion county through Lebanon, in Searcy county.

From Whittington Hot Spring county via Aiken's store and Duston's mill, to Mount Ida, intersecting the mail route, from Scott court-house, to Washington, in Hempstead county, at that place.

From Columbia Chicot county, by way of Bayou Bœuf to Monroe, in Louisiana.

From Jackson, in Lawrence county, in Arkansas, by way of Williams's, on Strawberry river, to Izard court-house.

IN MICHIGAN.

From Middleville, in Barry county, via Gun Lake, Martin, and Watson, to Allegan.

From Grand Rapides, via Lake Alone, to Middleville.

From the village of Charlotte, via the village of Vermontville, to intersect the route from the Grand Rapides, to Hastings. From Bellevue, via Oneida post office, to Grand River city. From Owasco, via Duplane, Bingham, Bengal, and Lebanon, to Lyons.

From Quincy, on the Indiana and Marshall State road, to Brockville, Indiana.

From Saganaw city to Lower Saganaw.

From Blissfield, through Ogden to Fairfield post office. From Kalamazoo, via Brady's post office, Vicker's mill, Centreville, and Sherman village, to Lima, Indiana.

From Lakeville, by Oxford, Brandon, and Eagle Lake, to Groveland.

From the village of Battle Creek, in Calhoun county, to Hastings, the county site of Barry county.

From Whitmansville, via Charleston, to Lafayette.

From Belvidere to Mount Clemens.

From Belvidere to Detroit.

From the village of Marshall, in Calhoun county, through Verona, to Hastings.

From the village of Marshall, in Calhoun county, Michigan, via Trecousha, to Girard Branch court-house.

From Granville to Port Sheldon, in Ottowa county.

From Logansport to White Pigeon, via Leesburg, Milford, Goshen, and Middleburg.

From Flint, in Genesee county, via Bearsleyville and Richmond, to Lapier.

From Cassopolis, through Whitmansville, to Keelersville. From Monroe, Ypsilanti, by Stony creek, Exeter, Huron, and Roson's mill.

From Flat Rock, in the township of Brownstown, to the village of Gibraltar.

From Lapier to Grand Blanc, by Langdon and Mount Plea

sant.

From Mason, in Ingham county, to Jackson, in Jackson county.

From Grand Rapides, county of Kemp by Allan's corners, Lake Alone, Barnes's mill, and Green Plains to Kalamazoo.

Michigan.

Wiskonsan.

Iowa.

IN WISKONSAN.

From Patch Grove, in Grant county, to Blue river.
From Fort Winnebago, via Grand Rapides, to Plover Portage.
From Delavan, by Darien, to Beloit.

From Fort Atkinson, by Cold Spring and White Water, to
Elkhorn.

From Summit, in Milwaukie county, via Piperville and Watertown, to Washara, (or Fox Lake.)

From Southport, via Aurora post office, to Burlington.
From Madison, by Monroe, to Freeport, Illinois.

From Milwaukie, via Muskeego, Rochester, and Burlington,

to Geneva.

IN IOWA.

From Dubuque to the county seat of Delaware county. From Dubuque via the county seat of Jones county and Rochester, (on the Red Cedar,) to West Liberty.

From Dubuque, via Richfield, Point Pleasant, and Davenport, to Stephenson, Illinois.

From Davenport, via Centreville and Moscow, to Rochester, (on the Red Cedar.)

From Fort Madison, via West Point and Tuscarora, to Bentonport.

From New Boston, Illinois, via Black Hawk and Wappello,

to Mount Pleasant.

From Fort Madison to Carthage.

From Bloomington, via Cedarville and West Liberty, to Napoleon.

From Wapsepinicon to Bellevue, to be changed so as to run from Wapsepinicon, via Camanche, New York, Lyons, and Charleston, to Bellevue.

From Burlington, via Ellison's creek, St. Augustine, and Middle Grove, to Peoria.

From Van Buren, Iowa Territory, via Fairfield court-house and Washington court-house, to Iowa city.

From Wappello, via Cattesse and Sissinamo to Napoleon. From Burlington, via Dodgeville, Virginia Grove, Hope Farm, Columbus city, Port Allen, and Iowa city.

From Iowa city, via Richmond, Washington, Brighton, Pleasant Grove, Fairfield, and Kesauqua, Iowa Territory, to Waterloo, Missouri.

From Davenport, via Joseph Denson's, in Cedar county, Seely's mills, and Paumacho, to Marion.

From Savannah, Illinois, via Chårleston, Goodenoe's mills, Burriston's Settlement, Edinburgh, Tipton, and Washington ferry, to Iowa city.

From Keokuck, via Ambrosia, Franklin, West Point, McCarverstown, Mount Pleasant, Trenton, and Washington, to Iowa city.

From Keosanqua, on the county road, via Ely's Ford, to B. F. Wilson's, in Van Buren county.

From Keosauqua, via Washington and Salem, in Henry county, to Mount Pleasant.

From Iowa city, via Westport, Marion, and the county seat of Delaware county, to Prairie du Chien, Wiskonsin Territory. From Marion to Pleasantville.

From Fort Madison, via West Point and Salem, to Fairfield.
From Fort Madison, via Franklin, to Farmington.

From Prairie La Porte, Iowa Territory, to Prairie du Chien,
Wiskonsin Territory, via Montholon, in Clayton county, Iowa
Territory.

From Farmington, Bonaparte, Van Buren, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Portland, and Iowaville, to the United States Indian Agency, on the Desmoines river..

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SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That the above routes shall go into operation on the first day of July eighteen hundred and forty-three, or sooner, should the funds of the Department, justify the same: Provided, That as soon as a responsible contractor shall offer to transport the mails over any portion of To go into opethe above routes for the revenue derived from the new offices to be established thereon, until the first day of July eighteen hundred and forty-three, the Postmaster General shall forthwith put Proviso. them into operation.

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Approved, August 31st, 1842.

CHAP. 275.—AN ACT making appropriations to carry into effect a treaty with the Wyandott Indians, and for other purposes.

[SEC. 1.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re

presentatives of the United States of America in Congress $55,660 approassembled, That there be, and hereby is, appropriated, out of priated to carry the any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for car- treaty into effect. rying into effect the treaty with the Wyandott Indians, dated March seventeen, eighteen hundred and forty-two, and ratified by the Senate on the seventeenth of August, eighteen hundred and forty-two, with amendments, the sum of fifty-five thousand six hundred and sixty dollars: Provided, That no part of this Proviso: not te appropriation shall be expended until the assent of said tribe is to be expended unduly and formally given to said amendments. To make good the interest on investments and State stocks, and bonds for In- Interest on state stocks, &c. to be dian tribes not yet paid by the States, to be reimbursed out of made good." the interest when collected, fifteen thousand six hundred dollars and ninety-two cents.

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forty-two and preceding years, and likewise for defraying the expenses of suits in which the United States are concerned, and of prosecutions for offences committed against the United States, and for the safekeeping of prisoners, in addition to former appropriations, one hundred thousand dollars.

Approved, August 31st, 1842.

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CHAP. 276.-AN ACT concerning professors of mathematics in the navy of the United States.

[SEC. 1.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That professors of mathematics in the navy of the with lieutenants, United States shall be entitled to live and mess with the lieutentions as such. ants of sea-going and receiving vessels, and shall receive such rations as lieutenants of the same ship or station shall receive. Approved, August 31st, 1842.

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CHAP. 277.-AN ACT to authorize the construction of a depot for charts and instruments of the navy of the United States.

[SEC. 1.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress Secretary of the assembled, That the Secretary of the Navy be, and he is hereby, authorized to contract for the building of a suitable house for a depot of charts and instruments of the navy of the United States, on a plan not exceeding in cost the sum of twenty-five Cost limited to thousand dollars. $25,000.

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SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That the sum of ten thousand dollars be, and the same is hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, towards carrying this law into effect.

SEC. 3. And be it further enacted, That the said establishment may be located on any portion of the public land in the District of Columbia which the President of the United States may deem suited to the purpose.

Approved, August 31st, 1842.

audited and settled.

CHAP. 278.-AN ACT for the relief of certain companies of Missouri volunteers commanded by Captains Stevenson and Allen.

[SEC. 1.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of ReAccounts of said presentatives of the United States of America in Congress companies to be assembled, That the Secretary of War be and he hereby is, directed to cause to be audited and settled the accounts of Captains Allen and Stephenson's companies of mounted Missouri volunteers or militia which were called out by order of Governor Miller in the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine

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