Evening Star Newspaper, May 6, 1862, Page 10

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a WHOM ASSESSED. | { ——_———~.- — | Towles, James and J | = in trust for | Baptist Charcb 4 Unued. Mr more or less, t northeasterly oa a lel with the first ine 61 feet 6 inches te [»+ <a a 8 on sald avenut) a it 50 feet from the inning, then along avenue to ning. | 404 | p rtf? aad sereeeceseas! 37 21] 29 78) 66 9O1SL imps Front.Lg 68 feet on north Hi street, and gern | ——— that part of sand ete -| 3495 2 10) 56 imps. ng i front on Ninth street i are the depth o} } | pret and Dittes..03:.2..« deceeses| 15 16) 11 67) 26 83, j imps. | Being the south & feet) i Sat OPS i ‘wer! 0! ' _ thelot front of lot 59, by the’ depth thereof, and the | — 7 oat . inches ront of} lot 0. ache jTabler, John... aed for | due since Sept. 13,1960 i 515 | Land imps.4Thomas, Jenken et ai in; doz } part of 12 & t trast. lowers, John T & Lemuel} ope the a 45 yo it o | “thelot.” = , Pbompson, J. E.... | Paving tax from Sept. GIS | Gorcscceveee for 1-0 fer 1800........ | Ditto..Due in the name | of D. M. Ree freat of lotl by depth thereof, the east 9 feet front by the depth of lot 2. pson, Michael... Due, 49 in the name of 8. E Peugh for 1x0. Beginning at the south west corner of said lot | and thence running | east 20 feet, thence: north to the rear line] of said lot, thence west podcd thence south to janing. | ‘onge, Margaret E....... Beginning on Seventh aireet west 25 feet south: from the northwest, corner of the lot, and; Tunning thence south 25 feet, thence east te) the eastern line of the jet, thence nerth 25 feet, and thence wes! to the place of begin- re ighting the strert’ Paving tex.on int from H Dec. 12, 1850, 829 47 657 | part3 and im/Tate, Mary A. S.......... Begtuning at the south- east corner of the lot.) and running thence) west 105 feet, thence) north 36 feet 74 in- | ches, thence east 105 j taetinereripuemns ' } ‘he place of tani! £ Bi nqocadaceds \Thompecn, Michael, "e,| 4 3 trust for Mary Peters For 1853, $2 97; for! 1259, @3 95! 450 | pert Sand img 9 | part ® and im Thompson Mortimer.....) 29 47 j | Paving tax, on jaterest,) | in the name of J. Os- H man,from Dec. 49, 160} 565 | part 10 andjfhoro, Mary Jace, in trust 1, | lape- for N. J. and a.T) na ‘Thern. ‘ For 1559, $10 20 Being the nerth 25 feet! + front bythe depth of; the lot. icandl Bese nee a rt to. sees seeeeee. QL = imps. in the name of wet} | Stewart for 1560. } i ‘inning 22 feet from the nort! corner of} |__ depth of the ot. | part | apd im Thruston, Thomas B..... | end part 2 Being the south 26 feet | front = ——— west the lot 1 tad the on i fect 4 tnches on south G street, and runnin; back with that widt! 4 ; : ' |. 26 feet of lot 2. 29 | pertlé & im.|Tab!er, William J........ i ! } Being the south 50 feet! | | front en Third street! | West bythe depth of ' the ot. } #63 27 and imps. Terrett. William H 35= 35 and imps | Truxton, Wilitam. oi tt ‘Todd, Wiiliam B 2 and impe| Ditto.. a? 14. . -| Ditte. 3 .. -.| Ditto.. Paving tox on ‘interest! from January 8, 1561) itte, * Being the west 17 feet! | front on north J street! | by the depth ofthe lot | Paving alley tex on inter-| } €st from Nev, 1560! Ditto, | Due in the name of F | McCarthy for 1<60/ |. Being the south 29 fee! | Qi: | part 10 and ese 4 { front by the depth thereof ss Ditto.. 313 | sub. 1 and nerthwer| | corner of said lot, run-| | ning then east 12 feet.| wee; bts aa 571) 2 pod age 281 ‘ 33 o8S BR = ee 23 woos & OS SO me pt AT te dee e -s Be | zt a | 16 7s + 3 Sees { | | 3297 14 49 | oe | 2047 | 2 aona 23a 3 2 S263H2 22 i 5 9 50% 5 99 439; 10 10) 10 10 115 #8) LD | 98 59, 93 39 | | | 8 5V 29 75) 38 59 ieee S. SeSee & - z EJ of8-.-- a8 es £8 2 $ 7 & Buowan ‘ MOK E MO 8233 niu ) 14 49 | 20.47 7. ! 4 36r Cries ceveeee sub. 28...... 631 j part eub. D. alana sub. 24 & iit! 3. i sseeees eee] Wan Patten, Charles H.:For! cies bees | Siscseveneee sou part ofsub-21)/ Vivans, Loui imps ; and part of Ii, Tax for abating a nui- sance due since April 19, 1861, Ditto, 5.2.66. s050se77... Being the south 7 feet 6; inches front by the) ‘of the lot. Pav: alley tax on tn-| October 23. himan, Charles J. Ditto, Lighting the street 1558, BL 50; for 1859, #254) Tax for abating a nul-' gras on interest from t 15, 1954, $8626" Ditton... Max for 1855, $1.59; for 1659, $2 54) Tax for absting a nui sance, on interest from Aug. 15, 1854, $1076 50, Ditto... Por 1938, $1 59;| for 1259, $2 5' Tax for abating a nui- sance, on Interest from Sept. 23, 1854, #1010 Ditto, ... For 1858, $1 59; for 1859, $2 Tax for abating a nu!- sance, on Interest from, K street south, and run ning thence west witb K street 20 feet, thence north to Virginia ave. square, and fronting on| ! Being the south 25 Di Paving tax, on tater from August 6, 1960) in the name of T.H Eleventh street west, and sald avenue,thence’ westward] the} line of said avenue 45) féet to a point insaid line 2 feet westward the southeast corner of] said lot 2, thence north- easter] rallel with the llne of said lot along the north line lots 2 and 11, thence! south across lots 1! and Res, 10 imps. 1 su 220 pert 12and imps K balf a6 — 100. partof 26qnd tree bert of 4 nai 3 and im | Williams, Anna.... the part 24and im} Wallingsford, Alfred.... ; Williams, Charles......3./ corner of sald lot 1! and; running then south 30 feet, then enst 25 feet inches, then north feet, then west 25 feet inches to beginnin Being the north feet! —_ oF the depth of ot. For 1859, $61.85 Beginning at the south- thence ‘West 160 feet 6 inches, and south 4 feet, to the place of be- ‘inning. 1858, $3.67; 1859,$3 21 est, Arthur J., due for 1659, in the ‘name off Mary A. Turner, #18 33; Having a front of 22 feet Sinches, extending back with that width) 156 feet, and next ad- joining the west 22 feet! inches front of the lot | Being the north 47 feet. front, by the depth of; the lot. iH ty 84 16,4559, $1 94 Being the morta 15 feet! ron! of aie t 5 Wilson, Charles, trustee. a Due -—- in the prniderdergs venpoeraees w 318 24: 66 57) 61 21/121 , at Hi w Beg i rf iff ff fl i if i I i f i | 1 front RE 429 } Rand imw! BMES A «y.<.000.5- ? | 106) dae oe 1885, } Being the south 40 ‘palite ana " Aghia ' | = H thence westto j inning. 655 3 and imps. .RViet, Joim L.. 618 — of 9 and/Wel!s, John W m ps. H Fifth street, thence i south with said Fifth } street 22 feet to the be- inning. ++ Washington, John A Ditto . itto | | the lot southwesterly’ 28 feet, thence at right angles with the last- mentioned line fom Paving alle; on int. - "From Oat l0, 89 Pa alley tax, on int. (oct.’10, 16 Ditto ....... remind Ib. Baw .eee, coe imps. . prt i a Sa i the lot, <i 123 part Sand tm ri | and part of 9) | and Lewis ing at * Whitney, inal i Hs [ ie iE if i : [> = f oe a ee taches. front ie th of tue lot. the street 3 ' Years due. 3¢ 3 — &: & ©: TO WHOM ASSESSED | “3 4 | 1500, 1861. Se 2¢ 58 sub G and ImlWelker, Wm. continued 24°70 19 08 46 95 8 est ' Lighting the street) 163 1 63 26 a4 39 gand imps. Ditto... $7) sm 28 2st Zand imps. Ditto 679 522 ba | 11 57} 1157] = 301 part t...... 16 iP | | | is he 330 Y i Abence east to the be ing. 371) 8sH93 20 451 is and impo fWr William.....0.-2- - |G, 36 ne 3m 73 | oe ewig teedieel <> 32 o- sa | 4 4% ; | ' i i { | : | | | e | ee 372 280 652 6st et | | ! 6 inches to the firs - | 3% 325, 395 * Mnesthence west witt: | | | said firat line 24 feet, } | ; @ Inches, to the be | ; | 70} 16. wT ise ; | s . | 10% 83 1 66 231 ‘ 237 1s ob 12 | 130 63 36; 43 75.175 Ls 4 4 20 15, 15 50) 35 lighting the etreet....| .. pul careful Careful off, an 0% incites to the ! beginning, Li ng so 566 eabower, C.; et ‘#l., for) 5 om } 1860, (in the ame of AL Sand imps !pitte J 12 12 6 ‘Ditto © 61. 850 | 39 reat Noticy, end otters] 2-31" oe * ic] 2? A partcti2and Young’ Thomse... 66 03 which have been used to the rapidity with which this work fin eweepi: quite frequently will be discovered a cqlection of peeling rubbis which shows how rapidly the Even Trinity church, the stone exhibits the same for, in order to obtain some method of aie preserving material, so accessible and otherwise so vel!) for building pur, poses.— NV. Y. Sunday Times. . Drate or Me. Hounncox.—The Chicago woll-ks ‘Spesal a of the Post -knewn there some two wots , Was teken died suddenly on Friday ev: remains were sent to his late Mr. Holbrook was unrivaled asa Detector. Le accomplished mo! than perbaps all other officials combined in ferreting out and bri ing to justice Post-office robbers. He was a man ef natural serprdness, a “4 en eeys buman Momma purpose. He possessed ji’ ents high order. ears Among the Mail Boge hed al the fascination of Vid Beginning at the north eastern corner of Mi | and-a-half street west.) } | Jt being at the sonth-| ‘western of snid i, “Sik remningl imps. j line to the beginning. | ; 67 3% B R and imps. Ditto. SH 35 © 15 515 } Fi 36 and imps. Ditto. 15 49 35 113 5 = Sutsiésé«z mee Ditto. Se 18 6H Ditto. SJ 1% 60 Ditto, ww 1m 44 S12 Yeaton, m 147 33 eS Ditto. 2 “a 2 Ditto: 7 1 : SS & 158 Brows Stone Froxts.—The absolute unrelisbility of rll bums fame, hopes e which is fast falli lately been used to ~— entire construction cf the most elegant private residence: and lio buildings. Brown stone houses and “‘brown stone fronts.” xpectations is strongly exemplified in, the deca upon the pretentious species of store which re \thoanetamon of almost every other for the {inish- undoubted style and quality, wi be looked upon only as indicative “f corruption and decay observation will show symptoms) throughout the city « is on. Door sille are scaling in of our brewn stone hous ‘the steps disintegrati: rocess is guing forward of pong apes cara selected ef rottenneés, as welearn by the Scientift and a oa: pee pe nae soon be calici, — 4. Journal us the , of J. Holbrook, Esq., the Department. He get 4 ill on the day following , lest of hemorrhage of the lungs. His mee in New York the same night eath, in that ci andof unyielding tensei- of His Tr his death, in the publication of Tix Reform and the dissemine

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