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Show United States Surveys in SOiiTtlERN I'tau. We are indebted to B. A. M. Froiseth, Esq., of the Surveyor-General's omc, of this city, for the following particulars of a snrrey lat 'ly completed in tbe southern por t'.on of Utah, by Maj. Joseph Gor-liuski, Gor-liuski, U. S. Deputy Surveyor, which we lay before our readers this morning : Major Goiliiiski was principally engaged en-gaged in making surveys of sub-division? of townships, fchd the land in the following towns and ettlements and thtir vieitiity fit for cultivation, was thus 3Uv-.livided, vi?.. : St. George, Santa Clara, Wu.-.Ltngtou, Ilarrisbur. Leeds, To'tuervil:e. New Ilanuouy, nBelleruo. Katinav-, Shirr'- Creek, llFort Joltrwon. .SutiiLQit ind Ced.-'.r yCity, covering in all ?ome twenty-five a full and fractional townships, r The field rjutes cf thia survey have been turned over to C. C. Clements, - Ksp , Surveyor General for UrahTer-'ii:ory, UrahTer-'ii:ory, who is now having the plu.-made plu.-made from the sauie, which will probably proba-bly be ready in the Register's office by the 1st of October nest, wheu pen-ons int3reted can come forward and rup.ke their entries. However, as to the pveei-e time when eitries can Le made of this survey, we will post our readers at another time, that they may not come here before the plats are in the Register's office. |