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i? % ‘0 WHOM ASSESSED.) fouh Beptivt Chutce,con: * “ tinued. | more or less, then northessterly on & line rallel with the firs! ine 61 feet 6 inches tc ese! 15 I ue =e Gus since opt" 8,1 L and imps 2 Jenken et al in; past of 12 &| Towers, John T & Lemuel ; imps. need Be north 45 fee! } the northwest } corner of the let, and, } me thence soutb | 3 , thence east to the eastern line of the! lot, thence north 25) feet, and thence wes! to the place of begin thting the street; 1 56! on lot. from! Dec. 12, 1559, €29 47 57 | parts and im/Tate, Mary A. s Beginning at east corner of the ot | tnd running thence,’ west 105 feet, thence! north 36 feet 7% in-! ches, thence east 105) feet,end thenee south to! the leat beginni: by ichael, ry % trest for Mary Peters | * For 1958. €2 97; for 4 im Th Mortimer rt im Thom jor! ss 967 | partS an Paviog tx; 4 In the name ef I. Oe aan nacitoad 10 Thorn, Marty Jane, in _ ag lacs foe M.. and 4. T og j feet of lot 2 29 | perti6 & im /Tabler, William | jelog the south tree west by the depth of Jot. Irerreit Willism H | % am 5 Truxton, William. Ditte. ae = on interest rom =61 pine. snuary 9, 1:6! Being the west Re feet) en north | street; '¥ the depth of the lot alley tax on inter- est from Nov. 1 Years due. | 3% li 14 123) 751) | Wesesecseees subd. B....+5 o- <i 7 4% 6 44) 19 2 2 / Tak abbee Becosvaceees juare, and fronting on . K street south, ard run- ning thence west witb; K 20 thence 685 | 3 and imps..Rvirt, ie jobn W 613 | pert of 9 Por 329 14 a2) gg a9 | COO Om ee «+ | 20 47) 20:47 8 29 75] $8 59 1, 3 feet. te apo iiam P. Velteh, William” Wadsworth, Adrian R... 4. Ane, loteus Wt oe a jue in name William Choppin 1860. Beginai north 31 and imp. 4 -s on G street feet 3 inc E 226 8 EP REESE ae a aT) os ' § 2 &3% WOO Ome ee 32 orth’ ‘With the) line of oni alley 10 feet, thence with th: ‘westernmost line the lot southwester) ‘33 feet, thence at right oe ae oe ee 1 4st ah: ~ . Begioning atthe north Toe No. 36 on Mt wtret, \ Seeeessy vin At i fe x7 | | Young, at ' ii ting 80 so | Teseeseseceet Tebow oO. @tal., for Sou 4 32 9M ag } | 1880, (im the mame of A| ° j 12 932 21 4 63, SO 70,124 et it being at tbe routh- ‘western corner of szid north 79 feet 4 inches | thence east 61 — 6 inches, a straigh! line to the easterly line of azid lot 12, at a point) distant 33 feet 5 inces,) meesured in said east-| erly line southwardiy.. from the nortbeasteru, corner of said let 12) line southorardly 91 feel linesout 4 5 inches,to thesoutheas tern corner ef ssid lot, | it being at the nortberu line of Mixsourt ave-| nue aforesaid.then with. said avenue westward | ly & feet, in straight) tne to the For 1855, $1 54) For 1855, £1 56 Brows Stone Froxts.—The ite unreliability of ell bum ,| fame, hopes and expectations is stringly exemp! which is fast Siling. on Sie yewnenens species of store which & e ately been used to exclusion of almost every other for the fui a construction of the most-slegant pri residences pu! buildings. Brown stone houses and “ ify undoubted ety! sbortiz, be looked upon only as indicative °f corrupti Care! observation will show tome, throughout the city the with which this work isgoing on Dvor sills are seali 4 sw the steps i t of our brown stone bh quite frequently will be discovered a collection of peeling rubl which shows how rapidly the disintegrating process is guing fv Even Trinity chureh, the stone of which was so carefully selce exhibits the same ef rottenness, # welearn by the Scien! American; and 5 are chemical investigation w fer, in order to obtain some method of har — id preserving material, so accessible and otherwise so valuable for building poses.—V. ¥. Sunday Times. : Dear oF Mr. Hoxsnoox.—The Chicago Journal brings ut announcement of the death, in that city, of J. Holbrook, E: well-known Special tof the Post Office Department. + H. i there come two ago, was taken ill‘bn the day following died suddenly on Friday evening last of hemorrhage of the lun, remains were sent to his late in New York the same nig! Mr. Holbrook was unrivaled as a Detector. le accom plished than perbaps all other officiels combined in ferreting out end bri ing te, justice Postoflice robbers. He was a man of t n fy ef purpes., Se lpemmened Wesrmapntensy of purpose. ie itera: ents of a high order. His Fete Among the Mail Bags all the fascination of Vidocq. was engaged, at the tifte of his death, in the publication Mai! Bag—a journal devoted to Postal Reform and the disce: intelligence ndof unyielding t tion of Postal