Evening Star Newspaper, April 15, 1862, Page 10

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. of Square. fy amber of Lot] ‘336 | sub. 10, 450 | sub. 12) | [Talbot, Jb .. Being the so ‘Towles, James and Jonepb) Sree, in trust for Sbi- } loah Baptist Church,con-' tinned. i more or less, then) northeasterly. ine! lel with the first) 61 feet 6 inches t i said 50 feet from ti ing, then averue to begin~ front on Ninth street west, by the depth of the lot. Being the south + feet fronton Eighth street west by the depth of the lot. front of lot 59, by the depth thereof, «nd the north 7 feet * inches front by the depth of lot 60. Tax for epenin; due since Sept. 18,160 515 «Land imps. ee Jenken et al in trust. U2 part of 12 & Towers, John T & Lemuel! imps. i 3 G., 429 )= part2and im Thempson, Michael..Due | | j ee Michael, in | } Being the north 45 feet front by the depth of the let. ‘hb, John 8. see Ditto..Pue in the name in the name of 8. FE Peugh for 1=60. , Beginning at the south- ‘west corner of said lot the eastern line of the lot, thence north 25 feet, and thence west to the place of begin- hting the street frow ning. Paving tax, on int Dee. 13, 1959, 3 4 ches, thence east 105 feet,and thence south the place of beginning trust for Mary Peters For is3s, 82 97; for ‘901 | parts and SS 535 | part 10 and imps. a9) partlé& im. Tabler, William J.. Thorn, eye Tompkins, Ric Ditlosses ss. Being Pavi for and #.T For 1359, $10 20) Being the north 25 feet front by the depth of the lot. + _ Fearson for 1560. ! 5 part 11 and) Di Sex. seees DWE 21 53 16 imps. i } in the name of W.T Stewart fer i-60. ' Beginning 22 feet from the northeast corner of taid lot on Bightb street west, and run- ning thence 91 feet 4 inches, thenee south I> fect 8 inches, thence east Hi feet 4 inches to said Eigbth street. thence north Is feet + luches to beginnin,; hard ith of the lot. the south 26 feet) front on a et west a depti ol lot 1 — the east ly feet 4 inches on south G street, and runaj back with that widt! 6 feet of lot 2. or [ incl front by the) fe | the south 50 fee Se Saaee west ©! the lot. Ditto. 42. cover ee = cc Paving alley tax on inter- est from Nov. | if a i , i a He aie wide, thence east with back with that wi 96 feet. t Dito, «.120..-- <0 2, % 10) 56 95) Being the south 67 feet «108 26, o | me M. Reese + 17) 823 53°52 967 part ofsub-2) Vi r 1559, $3 9% x, On interest,| in the name of J. Os-| man,from Dec. 19, 1560) M ‘Thor. jane, intrust! 11 45s 501 29 75| 58 59 Sekee SEETSSR Pett peererers 4 885 313 ipart Sand im | Williams, Anna. Res, 10 part 4 and im aso Sk e & S76 partSandim ier, Alene oh g o % t3 ee Saw 3B2 b—__$_S263! Ww S26S5u=2 Boawen ew SZ | White, Charles J. a8 conve 3 g ‘Woodward, C. front on north | street, by the depth ofthe lot } 281 | part }2and imps. 1 Willie, Charles. ‘Walter, Charles +} 4 24) 11 45, 47 33! BOC ewe SRES2zg2 eden eden back the depth of the loi, and adjoining the north — 20 feet front of said lot. Paving alley tax on in- terest fromp Oct. 23,1360 Tax for opening alley 0 ving, alley from Uct. 23,1860 Paving tax on . from Se; 19, 156) , Being the senth 7 feet 6 inches front by the depth of the lot. Paving alley tax on in- terest from October 23, 1854, $862 6° "ax for 1858, $1 59; for 1859, $2 54 Tax for abating a nui- sance, on interest oe $1 for in59, $2 54 Tax for abating a nui- sance, on Interest from Sept. 23, 1851, $1010 60 Ditto... . Por 1858, $1 59; for 1559, $2 54 Tax for abating a nul- sance, on interest from 854, $3 75) ——— for said part a ut 50 feet from the southeast corner of said 8q nd fronting on, K street south, and run- ning thenee west with K street 20 feet, thence Berth to Virginia ave- nue 25 feet, thence wit ing the sou! 7 inehes front by t depth of the lot. Ditt Powis ‘én Sater faving tax, fonk August 6, 1£60 in the naine of T. H | north Une of Massachusetts avenue, 60 feet 2 Inches) from the corner of Eleventh street west, and said avenue,thence westwardly along the line of said avenue 45 feet to a point in said line 2 feet westward of the southeast corner of said lot 2, thence north- easter) perahet with the east Line of said lot 72 feet, thence north 60 feet, thence east 13 feet along the north line of lots 2 and 11, thence! south across lots 11 and) 1, 143 feet to the be- ginnin; Venable Wittem Pyese- .|Veiteb, Willlam... .|\ Wadsworth, Adrian R Wollard, Ann, in trust M. L. Davison. north 6S feet 3 inches eant froin the northwest comer of sald lot tland running then south 30 feet, then exat 25 feet 0 tnches, then north 30 feet, then west 25 feet 9 inches to beginning. Being the north front by the depth of the lot. Wallingsford, Alfred... For 1859, $61.55 Beginning at the south- west corner of the lot, thence running east 160 feet 8 inches, thence north 2 feet, thence ‘weat 160 feet 8 inches, and thence south 21 feet, to the place of be- inning. Lighting the street, for 1953, $3 67; 1959,$3 21 , in the name of Mary A. Turner, $18 33 Having a front of 22 feet 3 Inches, and extending back with that width 156 feet, and next ad- Joining the west 2 feet 3 Inches front of the lot Williams, Charles........ Being the north 47 feet front, by the depth of the lot. Inder, Charles H., Ditto..... for 1859. Lighting the s' ier oe J , and Miller C. Being the north 15 feet front, by the depth of the lot,” ay Wilson, Charles, trustee.| Due for 1560 in the name| of 8. H. Platt......... | Hava front of 30 feet | 4 inches pth by the depth of the lot, and adjoin- ing the north 50 feet thereof. Whalen, Catharine Ann.. .| Wallach, Chas. S, In trust, 11 70. Ditto tax, on i from Jan. 17, 1961. 3B o 0 ot Seer Stan _ S222 ~~ 3 _2 3} 66 13, , 12htss 30 Sree SLR Due tn the name of. wi o © J., due for 19 36 13] 53 13 70, 93 87 rf 91 17 56 of se 4 145 97 BLS 36 43) 3 46 362 525 39 9L 6a oe 19 30 19 19 30 71 60 3859 u | | 1085 BF 1019 6 131 | 7 09 4246 Sar sees 2 & y Ss (EL 21 163 09 | | | | | 53 47] 53°47 | 12 08 77 0 Res. 10 .|Wilson, John h.. 274 Walling, John W. oe 323 part 1 and im. Washington ag 9 02, ——— | 1860 + eee S558 For 1869, $3.43) hn W the northwest corner of said square, and run ning south SU feet, then east 100 feet, then north fect, then west $00 feet, to janing 532) part 6..,. Williamson, Joba B Being the south 25 feet tne front by the depth of the lot. ' | Ligbtlag the street 129 part 12 and im Wise, James A. For 1855, 351 } Being the south 10 feet 5 | mches front by the: | @epth of the Jot Lighting the street Di | } Dyer, for 1359, $ { ’ so Soe on Seventh) wast 40 feet from the southeast corner of the let, and running thence west 100 feet to the rear Line of said lot, thence north 15 feet, } thence east 100 feet, 4 Le map team ss to 624 sub. 21...... Wiliams, Jota S..0e.. s 49 part 17 & im Walker, Jonathan T., in trust Being the west 25 feet front by the depth of the lot. 630 part 4....... Weaver, J. G......... For 1559, 34.172 - Beginning at the north-| west corner of the | thence —_southwardly | with the line of New Jersey avenue 40 feet, thence eastwardly jx) feetto a point distant 27 -feet sonthwardly | from the south line of | i square, and running j | eign yen # te the line of sald F, street at & point 100 feet east from the northwestcor net of the square, and i | thence west to the place) | ofbeginn' a } 455 3 andimps.. Wirt, John Le - WB 518 Ca of9 setiw ae, Sohn W | anps. ommencing — not . | the corner of G street! | 128 feet, and running eastwardly from said) | Fifth street 111 feet to an alley,thence north with said alley 22 feet, thence west 111 feet to Fifth street, thence south with said Fifth street 22 feet to the be-; inning. . | fighting the street... +» Washington, John A ° Ditto . 230 alley) 20 feet wide on the line of Third street west and ranning thence north westerly with the’ line of said alley 16 feet, thence with the westernmost line of i the lot southwesterly ] 23 fect, thence at rizht angles with the last-i mentioned line south i easterly to the line i | said Third street, and! thence with the line of said street to the place | i of beginning. 165 sub, 22 & im Wilson, Jobn H.......... Paving aliey tax, on int. from Nev, 28, 1859, { £9.36, Paving alley tax, on int F from Oct. 10, 1-60 17 37’ GUD. 2. ccecsf MOS. 5355-27.ctees...2} 1 13 | Paving alley tax, on int i om Nov, 22, 1559, $9 36 | Paving alley tax, on int fr Det sub. 24 { PRON RE REPRE 42S Ze ew mw 82725. tt Swe 3 Bee Bw 4 Sen 0 C002 GD me rr ror . 3 mts 1 - 3 15.60 H aT) 2. ee & | north BE street, thence | | 1 | 18 73) 43:17) 43:17 9 39) 10 51 10 SI _e s Lz Ea = .| “sub’G and im Walk 39 2and imps. Ditto. Sand imps. Ditte. 301) partl...... Di FE 2 « th f eee 10 7% nla Senant 18 14 32 27 Le 123 297 is 1% 29) 16 iz 2 231 ba, 4 i 2 183 420 i 1 25) 4g 1s) 10 230 i 14 SM sin mg tex on int. from, Nov. 12, 1955, $40.05. » West, Wm. H., and others) .. te BM 4n ‘tte . . - 2 7 . ~ ie let kK. Soe ceri - 189 959 a4 HM & tw You Abner 13919 27 G43 Gy = spitting 60eai¢ inching ‘om the northwest cor-| ner of said lot, and run-) ning east 20 feet, thence south 132 feet 10% tn-| ches, thence thence ‘ l. ss iL H evctsboes »_C. bs | $2 4R OR ey 12 12, 932 21 44 | 86 6664 | 86 66 52 } 251 2 4% am | G6 03. 50 79124 12.914 yp is-, sonri avenue and Four- and-a-helf street west, it being at the south- ‘western corner of said lot 12, end renning, thence with the cast) Nae of said inst street north 79 feet 4 inches. thence east 61 fert « laches, a straight line to the easteriy line of seid lot 12, at & point distant 35 feet 5 ine hes Measured in ssid east erly line southwardly,, from the northeastern} Coteee = seid lot 12, iv Line southw: LY P4 enet 5 inches,to thesoutheas | tern corner of said lot, | it belag at the northern, line Missourt ave-) nue aforesaid then with Ty 22 feet tn staight in line to —— | Lighting street Veo £e & 8& w wewonens & @ S2s5et2se o & a n ene Babies - & G2keeeeers BS geeseseg ~ 259 Brown Stoxz Froxts.—The absolute unreliability of all human fame, hopes an@ expectations is ly exemplified in, the decay which is fast falling upon the pretentious species of store which hee lately been used to the exclusion of almest every other for the finish- ing or entire construction of the most elegant private residences and public buildings. Brown stone houses and “brown stone fronts,” which have been used to gratify undoubted style and quality, will shortly be looked upon only as indicative £ coretbet and decay Careful observation will show *ywptoms, throughout the city of the rapidity with which this work ix goingen. - Doos sills are scaling off, and jin sweeping the stops in front of our brewn stone houses quite frequently will be discovered a collection of pesling rubbich which shows how rapidly the disintograting process is guing f-rward. Kiven Trinity church, the stove of which was so lly selocted, exhibits the samo signs ef rottenners, as welearn by the Scientific American; and a careful chemical investigation will svon be called fer, in order to obtain gome method ef hardening and preservi this material, so accessible and otherwise eo valuable for building pur- poses.—N. Y. Sunday Times. Daarn or Mr. Hotnnoox.—The Chicago Journal bri us the announcement of the death, in that city, of J. Holl ok Eas. the well-known Special miof the Post Office Dopertment, arrived there some two weeks ago, was taken ill on following died suddenly on Friday ing last of hemorrhage of the lungs. His remains were sent to his Prete. Fv in New York the same it. Mr. Holbrook was unrivaled asa Detector. Ie accom more than perhaps all other officials combit in ferreting out and bring- ing to justice Post-office robbers. Slipen, endef eaten tamer. reg pee a —_ student of human nature, andof uny’ tenaei- ty of purpose. He possessed liter: aryitalants of « high order. T ears Among the Mati all the fascination of sg He was HACKNEY CARRIAGES. In accordance With the rE gee + a

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