Ohio-Contin- From Pilcher to Jerusalem ued; Oregon; Pennsylvania; From Raymond's to Peoria From Scotch Ridge to Pemberville From South New Lyme to New Lyme Station From Tremont City to Tremont Station From Unity to East Palestine From Webster to Versailles. From West Leipsic to Leipsic From Whetstone to Galion From Paintersville to Port William From Willon to Valley Railroad Station From Canfield via Cornersburg, to Youngstown From Scio to Carrolton, via Laurentine, Palermo From Rutland to Dexter, via Grass Run From Shawnee to Corning From Bolin's Mills, Vinton County, to Lee, Athens County. OREGON. From Summerville to Union. From Bake Oven to Cross Keys. From Roseburg via Civil Bend and Olalla, to Camas Valley From Grant's Pass to Galice. From Tillamook, via Nestockton, to Grand Ronde. From Oregon City to Wilhoit Springs. From Rock Point to Foot Creek. From Blalock, via Rockville, Lord Valley, Ladd's Mill, and John Day, to Canyon City. From Blalock, via Walker's and McFarland's, to Bickleton, Washington Territory. From Blalock, via Rock Creek, Number Six, and Laidlero, to Goldendale, Washington Territory. From Baker City to Granite PENNSYLVANIA. From Mount Pleasant Borough, via Middle Churches, to Pleasant From Johnstowne, via Fairview and Bellsano, to Strongstown. From Sharpsburg, via Three Degree Road, to Saxonsburg. From Milldale to Evergreen Hamlet From Howard to Rabb's Store From Penn's Creek to Mifflinburg. From Wharton, via Hull, to Cherry Mills From Merwin to Markle. From Bushville, Pennsylvania, to Flatbrookville, New Jersey From Forks Station, via Stanhope (N. O.) or Swift Water (N. O.), to Halterman's Corners (N. O.), all in Monroe County From Mifflinville to Hetlerville, both in Columbia County From Spring Mills, via Farmer's Mills and Old Fort, to Centre Hall. Rhode Island; RHODE ISLAND From Liberty to Slocumville. SOUTH CAROLINA From Duntonsville, via James H. Strom's, to Kirkseys. From Bamburg, via Butler McMillan's and Calhoun Breland's, at From Monticello to Salem Cross-Roads, Yorkville, via Samuel Jones', to Soudersville From Black's Station, via Mercer's and Smith Ford, to Etta Jane. From Bennettsville, South Carolina, to Laurenburg, North Carolina, via John G. Fletcher's Store. From Laurel Hill, North Carolina, to Bennettsville, South Carolina, via John G. Fletcher's Store. From Laurenburg, North Carolina, to Red Bluff, South Carolina From Mullin's Depot, South Carolina, to Alfordsville, North Carolina. From Chesterfield Court-House via Sugar Loaf, Jas. W. Ousley, and John G. Johnson, to Hartsville. From Rome to Choppee. From Irvington, Chesterfield County, to Hornsborough. From Mayesville to Kingstree From Columbia, across Broad River, via Pellwood (N. O.), in Lexing. ton County, Countsville, and Pine Ridge, in Lexington County, to Wessinger's Store, in Newberry County. From Mullin's, via D. D. McDuffie's, Elly Hay's, Hazy Swamp, and From Mullin's via D. D. McDuffie's and Elly Hay's to Kentyre's From Monterey, via Dry Grove, to Enright's Store, Abbeville County. TENNESSEE. From Charleston, via Hines' Store, to Brittsville From Spring Hill to Santa Fe. From Boston to Santa Fe. From Dowelltown to Pekin. From Blairsville, via Smith's Store and Clarby's Mills, to Ducktown. From Brattsville, via Georgetown, to Clenland. From Brattsville, via Big Spring, to Decatur. From Buren's Store to Clover Bottom. From Belltown to Citisco. From Graysville to Coulterville. From Huntsville to Helenwood From Mill Creek to Stapleton. From Panther Springs to Talbot's. From Purdy to Bethel Springs From Rhea Springs to Spring City From Tusculum to Home From Wartborgh to Kismet From Indian Mound, via Legate, Stewart County, Tennessee, to La Fayette, Christian County, Kentucky. From Doves, via Iron Mountain, Stewart County, Tennessee, to Golden Pond, Trigg County, Kentucky. From Jamestown, via Byrdstown, Pickett County, to Mouth of Wolf Creek, Clay County. From Mockeson to Fall River. South Carolina; Tennessee; From Linden, via Red Hill, to Douglassville From Cusseta, via White Sulphur Springs, to Bryan's Mills. From Jefferson, via Diskells, Blockersville, and Andrewsville to Naskom's Station. From Colorado to Estocado. From Colorado to Fort Concho. From Abilene, via Phantom Hill, to Mount Blanco. From Spanish Fort, via Watkins', Holton, Woodford, and Law City, to Mill Creek, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory. From Colorado to Mount Blanco. From Phantom Hill to Anson. From Sweet Water to Marsalis. From Fort Ewell, via Anacosta and Valenzuela, to Carriza Springs. From San Angelo to Colorado City From Cisco to Brownwood. From Coleman to Belle Plain. From Jonesboro' to Rector From Cherino to Horner From Centre, via Willow Grove and Logansport, to Grand Cane From Newton, via Caney Creek, to Belgrade. From Livingston, via Fowler's Mill, Holly Grove, Hall's Mill, and New Sour Lake, to Sour Lake Springs. From Junction City, via Fort Territt Pecan Springs, and Wentworth Ranch, to Fort McKavitt. From Pattonville, via Parker's Store, to Halesborough. From Clarksville, Texas, to Locksburg, Arkansas. From Clarksville, Texas, via Harris Ferry on Red River, to Locksburg, Arkansas. From Colorado to Mount Blanco. From Oenaville to Barclay. From Colorado to Esticado From Colorado to Concho From Cooper via Prattville, to Charleston. From Bennett's Station to Mosely Cross-Roads, in Red River County. From Milam, in Sabine County, to East Hamilton, in Shelby County. From Toyah, Texas, to Seven Rivers, New Mexico. From Waco to Groesbeck, From Florence, Williamson County, via Gabriel Mills and Lone Star, tó Stickling, Burnett County. From Brownington Centre, by Brownington, to Barton Landing. From Snowville, via Furman's Store, to Misa Fork. From Independence, via Potato Creek, to Mouth of Wilson. Tar Kiln. From Old Town, via Dobyn's and Davis' Ferry, to Brown Hill. WEST VIRGINIA. From Romney, via Ruckman's and Sharps, to Inkerman. From Inkerman, via Bushby Ridge, Hillsdale, Samuel Park's, North western Turnpike to Romney. From Gladeville to Halleck. From Blaine to Clinton Furnace. From New Salem to Yeater's Mills. From Braxton Court-House to Middleport. From Perkin's Mills to Webster Court-House. From Flatwoods, Braxton County, via Doctor B. H. Adkisson's Store, Williams' Mill, Green Hill, and Little Wild Cat, Lewis County and James Bennetts, to Rock Cave, in Upshur County. From Kinchelos, Harrison County, to Cold Water, Doddridge County. WISCONSIN. From Westby to Bloomingdale. From Antigo, via Morley and Donovan, to Merrill. From Douglas Center to Moundville. From Lucas to Knapp. From Mindora to Burr Oak. From Popple, via Nevins, Shortville, and Day, to Neillsville. From Black Creek, via Cicero, Frazer, Angelica, and Plier, to Pulcifer. From Grantsburg to Wood River. From Balsam Lake to Bunyan. From Sioux Creek to Shetek. From Lochiel to Tonnar. From Cadott to Swansby. From Flambeau to Emet. From Eau Claire to Badger Mills. From Rib Falls to Peniatowski. From Wausau to Kelly. From Naugart to Hamburgh. From Mannville to McMillan. From Edson to High Banks. From Grand Marsh to New Chester. From Alban to Boyington. From Colby to Green Grove. From Merrill to Donovan. From Antigo to Morley. From Antigo, via Melnick, to Kempster. From Norwood to Phlox. From Bonduel to Tracy. From Angelica to Plier. From Flintville to Saint Nathan's. From Stiles to. Morgan. From Stiles to Kelley Brook. From Frydenland to Sand Lake. From Florence to Crystal Falls. WYOMING. From Brent Fork, via Ashley, to Fort Thornburg, Utah Territory. From Bourdeaux to Fort Fetterman. From Powder River to Frewen's Ranch. Wyoming; CHAP. 28.—An act to amend an act entitled "An act to provide for the construction of a marine hospital in the city of Memphis, Tennessee". Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the act entitled "An act to provide for the construction of a marine hospital in the city of Memphis, Tennessee", approved May third, eighteen hundred and eighty, be, and the same is hereby, amended by inserting after the word "purchase", in the second section of said act, the words "at voluntary sale or by condemnation", so that said act will read: "That the Surgeon-General of the Marine Hospital Service be, and he is hereby authorized and empowered to procure a proper site in or near the city of Memphis, Tennessee, and cause to be erected thereon a building suitable for a marine hospital, after plans and specifications which shall be furnished under his direction by the Supervising Architect of the Treasury Department. "SEC. 2. That the sum of thirty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, be, and the same is hereby, appropriated, out of any money now in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be expended by the Secretary of the Treasury in the purchase, at voluntary sale or by condemnation, of said site, and the erection of the aforesaid building thereon; and the cost of the site and the erection of the building shall in no event exceed the sum hereby appropriated". Approved, March 9, 1882. Mar. 10, 1882. Justice Marshall. CHAP. 30.-An act to authorize the erection of a statue of Chief Justice Marshall. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Statue to Chief States of America in Congress assembled, That the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives do appoint a joint committee of three Senators and three Representatives with authority to contract for and erect a statue to the memory of Chief Justice John Marshall, formerly of the Supreme Court of the United States; that said statue shall be placed in a suitable public reservation, to be designated Appropriation. by said joint committee, in the city of Washington; and for said purpose the sum of twenty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. Mar. 11, 1882. General James A. Garfield, statue or monument to memory of. Approved, March 10, 1882. CHAP. 31.—An act directing the Secretary of War to pay over to the Society of the Army of the Cumberland seven thousand five hundred dollars, to aid in the erection of a statue or monument to General James A. Garfield. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War be, and he hereby is, authorized and directed to pay over to the Society of |