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Trrns xxxu.—THE PUBLIC LANDS.—Ch. 3. 407 50. Vancouver or Columbia River I Yn¢g}<‘¤I¤;Y¤Y:¤‘C0- u ia we . Land-district is bounded as follows: Beginnin at a point where the line between townships twelve and thirteen north intersects Shoal Water Bay: thence with the Shoal Water Bav, including any islands therein, to the Pacific Ocean; thence southerly with the ocean to the mouth -0f Columbia River; thence up the river to the point opposite the line between ranges nineteen and twenty east of the Willamette meridian; thence north with said range-line to the corner common to townships ten and eleven north; thence west along said township-line to the line between ranges six and seven west; thence north on said range-line to the intersection of the third standard parallel north: thence west with the said standard parallel to the place of beginning. 51. \Valla-Walla wsin-wm. Innd-district is bounded as follows: Beginning on the boundary—line between the United States and the British possessions, on the summit of the Cascade Mountains; thence southerly along the line established by the first section of the act of May sixteen, eighteen hundred and sixty, entitled "An act to create an additional land-district in Washington Territory," to the line dividing townships ten and eleven north; thence east to the line dividing ranges nineteen and twenty east; thence south along said line to the Columbia River; thence up the Columbia River to the point where the forty-sixth parallel of north latitude crosses the river; thence east along the parallel to the eastern boundary of the Territor of \Vashington; thence north with said eastern boundary to the bounds; ary-line between the United States and the British possessions; and thence west along the said boundary to the place of beginning. MINNESOTA. 52. Taylor’s Falls T¤yl0r’s Falls. Land—district is bounded as follows: Beginning at a lpoint where the northern boundary of township forty-five north of the base-line and fourth principal meridian intersects the boundary between the States of Minnesota and Wisconsin; thence south along said boundary to the intersection of the Saint Croix River; thence down with said river to its mouth; thence up the Mississippi River to the intersection of the line between ranges twenty-seven an twenty-eight west of the fourth principal meridian with said river; thence north with said range-line to the corner of townships forty-five and forty-six north: and ence east to the place of beginning. 52. Saint Cloud samoioua. I4nnd—district is bounded as follows: Beginningat a. point of intersection of the fifth standard parallel north of the base-line with_ the line between ranges thirty-five and thirty-six west of the fifth principal mer1dmn; thence north with the said range—line to the boundary-line between the United States and British possessions; thence east and southeasterly along said boundary to the intersection of the hne_ between ranges twenty-three and twenty-four west of the fourth principal meridian; ·thence south with said range—line to the corner of townships forty-five and forty-six north; thence west to the line between ranges twenty-seven and twenty-eight west; thence south with said range-line t0_ the Mississippi River; tlience up the river to the intersection of the_line between ran es twenty-four and twenty-five west of the fifth principal meridian with said river; thence south on the line between ranges twenty-four and twenty-five west to the intersection of the fifth standard parallel north; thence west with said standard parallel to the place of beginning. sr-—-03--31