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 412 Trrnm xxxu.—-THE PUBLIC LANDS.——Ch. 3. fifty-three west; thence east with said range-line_to the western boundary of the State of Minnesota: thence south with said boundany to the north boundary of Iowa; thence west with said boundary of the State of Iowa to the Bi Sioux River; thence down said river to its mouth; thence up the middle channel of the Missouri Rl\'€l‘·I»0 the point opposite the place of beginning: and thence north to the point of begmnmg. Springfield. SO. Springiield Land-district is bounded as follows: Beginning at a point of the intersection of the line between ranges fifty-seyen and fitty-eight west of the fifth principal meridian with the Missouri Riser; thence_north with said range-line to the intersection of the line between townships one hundred and twenty and one hundred and twenty-one north; thence west on said township-line to the west boundary of Dakota Territory; thence south with said boundary to the south boundary of the Territory of Dakota; thence east with the south boundary of Dakota to the place of beginning. Pembina. S1. Pcmbina Land-district is bounded on the east by the western bounda? of the State of Minnesota: on the south by the line between towns ips one hundred and twenty and one hundred and twenty-one north of the baseline, extending west from the west boundary of the State of Minnesota. to the intersection of the line between ranges fifty-two and jifty-three west of the fifth principal meridian: thence north with said range-line to the forty-sixth parallel of north latitude: thence west along said parallel to the line between ranges fifty-seyen and fifty-eight west; thence south along said range-line to the intersection of the line between townships one undred and twenty and one hundred and twenty-one north; thence west along said townshig-line to the west boundary of Dakota Territory: thence north with said boundary to the forty-ninth parallel of north latitude; and thence east. with said parallel to the western boundary of the State of Minnesota. _ Y'·¤k*°¤· 82. Yankton Land-district is bounded as follows: Beginnin r at a point on the north bank of Missouri River at the intersection ofgthe line between ranges fifty-two and fifty-three: thence north along said range—line to the forty- sixth parallel of north latitude; thence west along said parallel to the line between ranges fifty-seven and fifty-eight: thence south along said range-line to the Missouri River; thence easterly along the north bank of said stream to the place of beginning. coronaoo '1`l·ll{I{I'l`ORY. P“°b1°· S3. Pueblo. 34¥?,`PTé'  Arkansas Valley land-district embraces all that iart of the Territory of Colorado falling within the following limits: lleginning on the east boundary of the H erritory of Colorado at a point where the second corl‘0(‘UOIltllIlB· south intersects the same; running thence west on the said ($0l'l‘Q('tlOl;|·ll!\t‘ to the line dividing ranges numbered seventy-tive and seventy-six west of the sixth principal meridian; thence south with said range-line to the third correction—luxe south; thence west on said line to the W(3St(]I'H.l)lll1fljlF)'· of the Territory; thence south to the southern boundary ot said lerritory; thence east to the eastern boundary of said Territory: and thence north to the point of beginning. D°m°r City' 84. Denver`City Land-district is bounded as follows: Beginning at a point where the summit of the Rocky Mountains is intersected by the northern boundary of. the I`8l°1`lfoI'_'f of Colorado; thence southerly with said mountains to