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In whose Name Asscased. Number of Tax-Lien Certitloate, Number of Square. | | Of Wasuington street and two hundred and fifty-nine feet sit inches on the west side of Greea streat. Wilham [obinson’s heirs. 1254 Beattie & Lot 42........ Robinson's heirs. Pg 13355 hei Lot 241 and im- | William Robinson's heirs... 1253 Beatie & | Lot 23........ Hawkins’. 12836 ++++| William Robingon’s heirs......--+- 32357 sees) William Robinson’s heirs.....+...+ 12:08 Beattie & | Lot 238 & impts..| William Kobinson’s heirs... 1259 Beattie & Lot 27 ......... j Wiliam Kodinson’s heirs. 12840 --| William Robtinson’s hetrs... Hawkins’. | 12341 Beattie & | Lot 25...........| William Kobinson’s heirs... | Hawking’. | 59 5 section 5. | Richard Gassaway. 8 Barry Farm. Lot 17, Bares eomeeak: Parts 134 and 135 | Eliza Hamilton. and = improve- | Beginning on f WASHINGTON COUNTY. =e Block 7 Lot 4..... sesceee| B. M. Hall...... meeesiedansssve | Meridian Being & sabdivision of Meridian | | Hill. Hill, Washington county, as made | | by Halt and Eivans. 20a | Block 48 | Lot R. M. Hall......... as | Meridian Being a subdivisio Mer: Hill. | Hill, Washington county, as made by Hall and Elvana. | George W. Du Mae Of George W. Duval Vniontown. £089 | Cuiontown £100 | Uniontown... 770... George W. Duvall orge W. Day atown. sx} t town... ge W. Davall jeorge W. Daval ontown George W. Duvall Of George W. Duvali’s @ Uniontown. | George W. Davall.... .. are George W. Duvail’e addition to niontown. } e W. Duvall George W. Davai ntown. e W. Davall George W. Duvail’s Uniontown. <ereseeee George W. Davall .. - Of George W. Duvali’s addition to sy Uniontown $104 | Uniontown Uniontown. - Uniontown. | #407 | Uniontown. .| 78@................. George W. Pavall ase) Of George W. Durali’s addition to | Ualontown. | “405 | Uniontown. sosseeesees George W. Duvall .. ! S109 , Uniontown. e W. Durall Of George W. Day: Uniontown, George W. Duvall .. Of George W. Davai Uniontown. | George W. Davall ....0...ceee-ceee- O€ George W. Davatl’s addition to | Uniontown. | and improve- George W. Duvall eseeseeeeel ments, Uf George W. Duvali’s addition to | Uniontown. | $113 | Uniontown .| 7: seee -- G fe W. Dawall.....coccesces soe! rge W. Duvall’s addition to Uniontown. S410 | Uniontown. Sill | Uniontown, $42 | Uniontown S414 | Uniontown $415 | Uniontown .! 7: | a seseescesess sadidion' to | $416 | Criontown -| 795........... sense os = ‘W's addition to | $117 | Uniontown $118 Uniontown $119 | Uniontown. 7; } a. #420 | Uniontown . George W. Davall........scce.sseoe! j | Of George W. Duvail’s addition to | . : Uniontown. $421 | Uniontown + George W. Duvall... i Of George W. Duvali’s addition to i 1 Uniontown, | #2 | Uniontown . + George W. Darall.. teens j | Of George W. Duvail’s addition to va Unientown. 8823 | Union‘own .. George W. Duvall........... 2 -senee! Of George W. Dayail’a addition to 7 | Uniontown S125 | Barry Farm.’ Lot 35 SectionS.. Henry D-iai as saseee " Being asnbdivisionot Barry Farm. | IS seres and im- Henry Douglass.............. | provements. Being part of @ tract of jai | Harewood Koad called * Turkey ‘Thicket, ” scribed in a certain dead of trust recorded in liber J. A. S., No. 205, folio 201, except that part of | said tract conveyed to William M. | | Thayer by William Y. Fendall, by deed dated Jaly 11, 1858, re- | corded in Liber 564, folio 19 | gether with the free use of @ road | | sixtean and one-half feet wide on | | the south side of said Thayer’s purchase, said road opening into | the Soldiers’ Home and Rock | | Creek Churen road from North Japitol street and Lincoln avenue. $408 | Barry Farm ; Lot 5 See.3 and Matthew Douglass... iam I improvements. Being a subdivisiono | $450 | Uniontowe | 705 and imps...... George W. Duval. | Of Gcorge W. Davali’s addition to | Uniontown. | steeee seveceee) 2i¢ geres and im- | Joseph Ehrmantraut..>......0.-... provements, Being that portionof the “Foundry | Canal Koad. Property,” that was conveyed to j said ESrmantrant, by John S. Berry by deed recorded in liber J. | A.S. No. 192, folto 236, being ali | that part of said “Foandry Prop- | | erty,” as was conveyed to said | i} | | John 8. Berry by Will Selden, ‘Trastes, that lies on north or | berme bank of the Chesapeake | aud Ohio canal, excepting there- from that portion of said property | conveyed by said Etrmantraut to hn G. Kick by deed recorded in liber D, No.8, folio 189, and that convesed to 'Willam Fowler by << recorded in liber D, No. 1, sico | Barry Farm.| rot 36, section 5 f agham, mgton county, D. C., as le by Howard Universi | Asbury Passe! tot mby: Haven, a3 ngene Carusl, trustee, faria Gaveuner, November 2), Christian Fleetwo: of the Miller €siats, in Washington county, D. C.,a8’made by Howard Univer- | tate: esa Barry Farm sav Barry Farm an. a ‘bdi vision of Barry Farm. | §ts1 | Uniontown sisz Ustontown. BIOwD. ed four in the on of the land of the late | McPherson, deceased, eyed to said Martha A. E: t by B. D. Carpenter by deed dated September 5, 1589, ro- conted in Ltbet 634, folio 52. Margaret Fralech....... Being s sabdivision of ‘p: | Pleasant Plains, Washington county, D.C.) as made by Wright Stor Uniontown. | 18nd imps....... Richard F od. S510 Wright and | Southeast quar- Sally Fox. core omeae | ter of Sandim- Being the southeast qa division, provemente. tubdivision of part of Pleasant } Pinos, as made by Wright and Ox. 805 © Ridge Road. ¢ acres, more or My i | less, and im- | Bein, re] Wright's | subetvises. 2 of | provements. Sc Philip and Jacob. Beginning &t a plavted stone in the west side | of the road leading trom the Ridge Road to the Chain Bi , thence | north seventy-three and one half | west five perches, south | ty-fonr aad one half degroes, | | | West five perches and fifty one- | i z. : 3 2 : 3 eigut and one- | * a 8 z = & ments. Grant avenue pcre. Br Wright's subdi-| ty-two one hundredths feet east- vision. wardly from the southwest corner of lot one hundred and thirty- four, thence northwestwardly to 64.25 the north line of lot one hundred and thirty-five at a point distant ninety-six eighteen one han- | dredth feet east from the north. 2.55 west corner of lot one hundred | and thirty-five, thence east twen- ty-four forty-three one hun. | credth feet, thence southerly to 0.50 | | Grant avenue, thence westwardly | | twenty-four forty-three one | hundred feet to the piace of be- ning. seat Somat Hodge ...40....000.00- subdivision | Being & subdivision of ‘part ot | | | Pleasant Plains, Washington | | | county, D. C., as made by John } | | Sherman, ! } | 0.50 i Si69 0.50 Wright & | Lot east half of | Joseph Harris..... ezves| Cox. | 43. Being the east half of a subdivision | of & part of Pleasant Plains, 0.50 | Washington county, D. ©., | | made by Wright & Cox. = Berry Farm. Lot 1, section 3.. James A. Handy... sesees| 2.00 | Being a subdivision of Barry Farm. Wright & Northwest qvar- | John O. Henry. Cox. terof lot 7. | Being the northwest eubdiviston of a part of Pleasant Piains, Washington county, D. U., as made by Wright & Cox. ' rision7 John N. Hunt... . ., block Bein i ft Nz Washington county, D. C., ag made by Howard University. a Acres........ John W. Horner.. see) 10.62 | Beginning at the northeast corner | 0.50 ! of lot cight of s former subdivision of this Jand, thence north eighty- | i nine degrees west, sixty-one 0.50 | perches, north twenty-two and | One-half degrees east thirteen Howard University. 0. 50 and ten one-hondredth perches, eonth elghty-nine degrees east fifty-four perches to Seventhestreet toad, thence with said road to the beginning, being lot one, A, and _ | part of lot two, A. Lot 46, eection §..| Mathias H. Hnuter. Being a subdryiston 0: 8°87 | Barry Farm. Lot $5, Section’... Matthias H. Hunte Being a subdivision £588 Barry Farm. Lot4?andimp'ts, | Matas H. Hunter Section 8. Being asubdivision 0 8589 | Barry Farm. Lot 43, Section’.. Mathias H. Hunter Being asubdivision o: Se2 | Barry Farm. Lot23,Section§.. Osborn Holland...... ..cece-s-seeee | Being asubdivision of Barry Farm. . 8503 Howerd Lot subdivisionA 0. U. Howard...... .. eeseerers) 9.25 University. snd improve’ts, Being a subdivision of lots twenty- Block. 2, seven, twenty-eight, twenty-nine, thirty and thirty-one, and alley of said Block as made by 0. 0. How- ~ oo 3 ° s eo & } ard. S504 | Howard oy subdivision ©. O, Howard . 2.59 0 University. avd impr'ts, Being a subdivision of lots twenty- | Block 22, seven, twenty-cight, twenty-nine, thirty and thirty-one, and alley of | said Block as made by U. O. How- | ard. 8:95} Wright's Lot 105 and im- 0. 0. Howard. ecsseseveee! 18.42 | subdivision. provementa, Being a subdivision of part of | } Pleasant Plains as made by ! Wright & Dole. $596 Wright's Loti... subdivision. Being a eutslivisioa of part of, | Pleasant Plains as made by | Wright & Dor £008 | Howard | West halffof 8& Richard A. Hall. University. | improvements. Being the west bh: 31.87 ora vis | Block 2. ton of Effipgham, in Washingtot { county, D. .,a3 made by How- ard University. Bowen Road 39 ecres and im- paniei F. Lee provements. | Ali that pare: subs seseesers, 42.00 ng in the District of Columbia and east of | | east branch of the Potomac and known as part of Aaron. Begin- ning on the Marlboro’ road twelve | perches from a stone planted in | the southwest corner ot said tract, thence northerly to the sixth line ' | thereof, thence south eighty de- | | Si» Rs grees fifty-five m end of said sixth line, thence along the seventh, eight, ninth, tenth and eleventh lines of said tract to tes east tothe the end of the eleventh, thence | by such lines as will strike the | Marlboro’ road, thence along said | road to the place of beginning, | containing fifty-nine acres thirty- | | | six perches, excepting twenty Acres and thirty-six perches lying nearest the Marlboro’ road, con- | veyed to Samuei and Peter Bacon, July 31, 1873. Otho Henson... atte ee eeeeeneenes | Beginning at a stone on Hamilton | | Toad, thence south twenty-seven ! and One-half degrees, west thirty thirty-six one-handredth perches, thence north eighty-five aad one- quarter degrees, east twenty-two perches, south one-half degree twenty seven forty-four one-hnn- dredth perches to the Hamilton road, thence south seventy-six degrees weet with said road eight sx teen one-hundredth perches to @ place of beginning. 9990 Wright & Southeast one. Soinon smithe sg Lox. quarter of lot 52 Being the southeast quarter snd improve- ‘subdivision of part of Pleasant | mente, Plains, Washington county, D. C.,a8 made by Wright and Co: Henry Thomas Henry Thom §91 | Bamtiton 3.00 — _ Koad. | | | | } | | | ! 1s | 66 3 Up‘ontown . ‘0 Un/outown . 1 Uniontown v2 | Uniontown . Henry Thomas Henry Thomas. - Bladensburg pike, Lancton, Georgs M *- £8 acres and im- | Begining at stone nambered four, provements. planted at the northwest corner of that part of former! * Youngsborough” Seventy-seven degrees, east tive rehes, with Oyster’s Ine, that Tops to stone numbered tive to the weat line condemned for the rail- road; thence north forty-two and & half degrees, east one hundred and seventeen perches saven links with said condemputl division line formerly put up be- tween this and part ofa lot owned Edward Fenwick; thenca with said fence north twentyethree de- } rees, west one huudred and thir- eeu perches fifteen links to a locust tree standing at the end of Said fence marked for a corner; thenee scath sixty-five and & quarter degrees, west forty-eight —— seven links to thedividing ine separating this land from the land iormerly be!d by Mr. Dor- ringer; thence with said line and & continuation of the diraction a line to a 4.00 = thereof to the beginning stone, 13.99 | i | containing sixty-four acta. Tes | } entire ground contained within | | the foregoing metes and bounds is { hereby conveyed, except six acres pee | | | and irty-three perches sold to | ene Mangum by said Benjamin I. 1.86 | i | Fenwiae ‘: 4.60 JOSEPH BECKHAUS, CARRIAGE BUILDER, 1204 Frankford Avenue, Phila,, Above Girard Av:mua, — "| OLD 4D PRAOTIOAL MANUPACTORE APSOBTMERT. rs : JAMES 8. TOPHAN @ 00, Se. 486 SEVERTH STREET, } g OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. iyi i Rey wil be found» complet if te beats a a list of the and principal offi: E = Description of, Levy of the catenins Dantas ae their resi & listof the pe Aa Us = or Number of, Jo whose Name Assessed, y7g.J,_ | members of Foreign Legations at present residing at the Ospital: a = | . - President of the United States_U. S. Grant, Executive Mansion. 38 | 3 | Secretar' O, E. Babcock, 2021 G street, northwest; Lavi P. | Luckey, 1916 F atreet northwest; Culver 0. Sniftin, g | 5 | 4 weet DEPARTMENT OF STATE. Ss an Se ee Loe A ‘san J. Cat ae pppoe 'L st. and Oonnesticat ay. 8604 Wright & Lotid............) Thomas E. Green, jr. < Becond Assistant Secretary William Hunter, 70 Firet st. Georgetowe. Bly res Pietiane Pinion w gta Disbe ring Oleck's eabecetannsons MN iwerd, Haywood, 1327 10th st 0 wa 27 10th st. eta \ county, D. C., as made by Wright = TREASURY DEPAMTMEN sr. is I % Benjamin . Bristow, Ar! jotel. 8555 | Wright & Lot 17.......s00+.) Thomas E. Green, jr-sssses.sss0e- 1.82 Charis B, Gonant ais Tina street eonthonst. 37.72 | Cox, | a EF nd Orie William O. Avery, 133%] egg ea teasant gton f Appointment B: am . 1234 T street west. 211.22 nate, © C., meena by WHE Solicitor of the ‘Treasury blatord Win 11ia Eleventh street. | : Assistant Solicitor of the Treasury—Jes. H. Robinson, 1317 13th a2 9.57 8°67 | Barry Farm, Lot 14, section 4 | Peter Gassaway........ 4} 2.30 Chiet Cier! — Wetewr Elma, 815 Seventeenth street north west. and imps. Being a subdivision of Barry Farm. 3.51 | Assistant Secretary—Jobn F. Hartley, 912 New York avenue northwest. 9.57 | 8068) Wright & | Lot®sesee....+.-| Pe H. Green...... eeeeee Rr x Bermevidae aretha B. Mullet S601 Ponuaptvania sronen, a Cox. Boing s supdivision Wreckage g of Bureau of Statistics Edward 1 Young, 106 M street orth west, mE county, +). Rigs made by Wright re tne tgirmbong 0 ae and Pri ‘g—George B. MoUartee, “2S x. Soe north First Comptroller—Kobert W. Taylor, 937 H street north wast. Second Comptroller—J. M. Brodhead, 253 New Jersey avenue southeast. Commissioner of Customa—H .C. Johnson, 924 New York avenve n. w. pee smh of the Treasury—John Allison, 25 First street northeast. A ‘nt Kegister—John A. Grabam, E-bbitt House. Firet Auditer—David W. Mahon, 1008 [ street northwest. Second Auditor—Ezca B. French, 722 Phirtee :th treet northwest. Third Auditor—A an Katherford, 26 Grant Place. Fourth Auditor—Stephen J. W. Tabor, 1417 q strcet northwoat, Fifth Auditor—J. H. Ela, 602 E street. Sixth Auditor—J. J. Martin, 1739 F street northwest. < ‘Treasurer of the United States—Francis E. Spinner, Ebbitt House. Comptroiler of the hceioy oeen Jay Knox, 112% ren) Commissioner of Internal evenue—d- W. Douginss, 1 Superintendent U. 8. Coast Survey—O. P. Patterson,’ Brentwood. Chairman Light-houre Board—Prof Jos. Hevrs, Smithsonian Inscitu’e, WAR DEPAKTMY Secretary—William W. Belknap, Chiet Clerk—H. T. Crosby, 819 Tw Officers on Duty—Brevet Brigadier st eet northeast; Breyet Colonel northwest; Brevet Captain Thos General of the Army—Generai William T. Shera Aids-de-Camp—Brevet Major General W. D. W! dier General O. M. Poe, Colone! Audenried, Colonel John E. Tour tellotte, Colon: ma ic Coy, Colonel J. S. Bacon, St, Louis, Mo. Adjutant General—Brevet Major General E. D. Townsend, 2003 I street northwest. y Inspector General—Brevyet Major General Randolph B. Marcy, Ar- ington. 7 Quartermaster Geueral—Brevet Major General M. C. Meigs, 1239 Ver- mont avenue. Depot Quarterimaster—Brevet Brigadier General William Myers, 1725 G +treet northwest, Acting Commissary General—Dravet Major General Alexander FE. Shiras, 1326 New York avenue. Depot Commiseary—Brevet Brigadier General George Bell, ist steeet, beyond Boundary. Surgeon General—Brevet Major General Jos. K. Barnes, 1723 H st. now. Chiet Medical Purveyor—Brevet Col. J, H. Baxter, 794 Tach street n. w. Paymaster Ceneral —Brevet Brigadier General Benjamin Alvord, 8) Keo Dunn, 25 First Now York enue eet northwest. St. Louis, Mo. ple, Brovet Briga- oth and F streets northwest. Chict of Engineers—Brevet Major General A. A. Humphreys, 101 Fst. Chiet of Ordnance—Brigadier General S. V. Bene t, 117 I street. ducge Advocate General—Brevet Maj. Gen. Jos, Holt, 238 N Chier Signal Officer—Brevet Brigadier General A. J. Myer, POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. Postmaster General Jewell, Highland Piace, cor, 14th st. and Maas. av. “Assistant Postuastor Geaeral—James W. S. Marshall, Alexan- a . Second Assistant Postmester General—Jobn 1. Third Assistant Postmaster General— Superintendent of Money-order Syste avenue. Superintendent of Foreign Malis—Joseph H. Blackfan, 1130 12th st. NAVY DEPARTMENT. $ I. Robeson, 13:7 K street northwest. Chiet Cler . Hogg ge Hill, near Boundary and 1th sts, Chief of Bar of Yards and Docks—J. C. Howell, Hamliton Hoase. Chiet of Bureau oi Navigation—Commodore Daniel Ammen, Bs! ville, Md. Chief of Burean of Ora Let. Routt, 295 I st. n. dw. W. Barber, National Hotel. . EF, MacDonald, 912 Indiana Secretary— nce—Captain William M. Jeffers, 720 14th e°. Chiet of Bureau of Pr ne and Ciotuing—Paymaster General J. b. Watmough, acting, sit street. a vpn areas of Medicine aud Surgery—Sargeon General Beals, 815 12th street. Chief of Bureau of Construction and repair—Isaiah Hanscom, 1119 I st. Chiet of Bureau of Equipment and Kecruiting—Commodore William Roynolds, 1519 H. etreet. Chief of Bureau of Steam IE gincering—Engineer-in-Shief W. W. . Wood, 1307 K street northweet. Aduural D. D. Porter, 1710 H street. Superintendent Naval Observatory—Rear Admiral C. H. Davis, at the Observatory, Chief of Hydrographic Ofice_Commodore R. H. Wyman, 2101 G st. Commandant of Washington Navy Yard—T. H. Patterson, navy Commandant of the Marine Corps—Brigatier General Jacob Z headquarters. Naval Solicitor—Jobn A. Bolles, 919 G st. n. w. INTERIOR DEPARTMEN Secretary—Colambus Delano, 915 M street. Assistant Secretary—Benjamin R. Cowen, i011 M street. Ubiet Clerk—Staniey Pinmmer, 471 C street northwest = Commissioner of General Land Ofice—S. S. Burdett, 22) Ist street N.W. miniseioner of Pensions—J. H. Baker, 24 Grant street northwest, Commissioner of Patents—J. M. Thacher, 1413 N street. Commissioner of iducation—John Eaton, jr., 712 East Capitol street. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE G. H. Willams Rhode Island avenue, bear Con- Aim, T. Attorney General. necticut avenue. Solicitor General—S. F. Phillips, 18 weet side Lafayette Square. Asgtant Attorney General—Ciement H. Hill, 1115 L street. Assistant Attorney General—J ohn Goforth, Willard’s Hotel. . Assistant Attorney General, Department of the Interior—W. H. Smith, 627 E street northwest. olicitor of Internal Revenue—C. Chesley, Naval Solictor—John A. Bolles, 929 treet. Examiner of Claims, State Departmeut—H. 0"Conner, 1237 12th etreet. Chie Clerk—Alex..}. Falls, 951 Massachusetts avenue. Law Clerk—Alex. J, Bently, 1 th etreet. DEPARTM OF AGRICULTURE, Commissioner of Agriculture—Frederick Walts. Chief Clerk—Frederick Watts, jr., 1399 F street northwest. Disbursing Clerk—B. F. Fuller, 506 Maryland ayenuo southwest. Statistican—J. R. Dodge, 1211 Thirteenth street northweet. Lotanist—Dr. George Vasey, 1211 I street northwest. Entomologist— ‘Townend Glover, 611 Twelfth street northwest. Chemist—William McMarzrie, ‘ant street. Micrcecopist—Thomas Taylor, northwest cornet Massachusetts avenue and Third street northeast, Capitol Hill. Superintendent of Gardens and Grownds—William Saunders, Third and () streets, Librarian—J. B. Russell, 923 E street northwest. FOREIGN LLGATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES. ARGENTINE REPURLI Sener Don Manuel Rafael Garcia, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary. (Absent.) AUSTRIA—HUNGARY. ; Baron William yon Sciwarz-Senvorn, nis Majesty’s Actaal Privy poate, Euvoy Extracrdiuary and Miuister Pisnipotenuary, Worm- lev’s. Chevalier Ernest von Tavera, Secretary of Legation, 1525 [ street. BELGIUM. M. Maurice Delfosse, Minister Resident, 1714 Pennaylyania ayenus. Comte Gontran de Lichtervelde, Attache, 623 I street. BRAZIL. Councilor A. P. ae Carvalho Borges, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, 822 Connecticut avenue. Senhor Dom B. KF. Torreao de Barros, Secretary of Legation, £22 Con- necticut avenue. Senhor Dom Henrique Carlos Ribeiro Lisboa, Attache. Capitane de Fregate antonio, Joaquin de Mello Tamborim, Naval At- tache, 1:07 H street. ‘5 Massachussetts avenue. Senor Don Francisco Gonzales Frraz , Secretary of Legation and Charge oA fiaires ad interim, Wor: D Mr. J. H. de Hegermann f. C. Kondrup, vice cons raires, 1745 Pa. ave. pitol Hill. UADOR. Senator Don Antonio Flores, Minister Resident, 52 Pine street, N. Y. PRANCE. eee Eattboldt, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plemipotentiary, 721 street. M. le Comte de Montebello, First Secretary. ( Absent.) ‘The Marquis de Ciermont-Tennerre, Second Secretary and Charze @'Afatres ad interim, 906 14th street. M. Max-Foure! Lhird Secretary, 1323 I street. M. de ja Boulimere, Attacne, 1 M. Paul Dejardin, Cy: Mr. Kurd von Sch! Fitteenth street. Abe Baron Theodore V ’a tlaires ad interim, 72 Comma Rir. P. 515th etreet. ster Pienipotentiary, 734 Hansen, Secretary of Legation and Charge ifteenth street. der Carl Von Eivondecher, Naval Att + Buduecko, Chancellor . GREAT PRITAIN. ‘Tho Right Hon. Sir Edward Thornton, K. C. B., Eavoy Extraordinary and Monister Plenipotentiary, 1627 1 street. Robert Grant Watson, E-q., Secretary of Legation, 1017 Connectiont ave. Captain William Gore Jones, R. Naval Attache, 1710 H street. dames Piaister Harriss-Gastreil, F- econd Secretary, Absent. P Hon. Power Henry Le Poer Trench, Second Secretary of Lagstion, 1327 street. Henry Howard, Erq., Second Secretary, temporarily attached, 1617 I W.H. D. Haggard, Esq., Third Secretary, 1735 Pennsylvauia avenue GUATEMALA. Senor Don Vicente Dardon, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Ploni- Potentiary, 15 South William street, New York. Senor Don Satorio, Secretary of Legation, Absent. HAYTL. Mr. Stephen Preston, Minister Resident; residence, The Arlington, and 481 ee svenne, LDrooklyn, New York. ‘Mr. Clement Haentjens, Secretary of Legation. Absent. ITALY. Count Corti, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, 2017 G street, and Newport. Count Zannini, Secretary of Legation. JAPAN. Mr. Giro Yano, Charge a’ faires, Twenty-fourth street, corner of M st. — a Secretary or Legation and Charge d’Ataires ad inten, wee 734 Fifteenth street. Detcees street. BOS Bir. Hangiro Assano, Attache, Twenty-fourth street, corner of M street. LIBREIA. Mr. William Coppinger, Secretary of Legation, Colonization Roo: Penusylvanta ayeuues . = Bx100. x Senor Don Ignacio Mariscal, Euvoy Extraordinary and Minister Plen- ipotentiary; address Post Office box 3,536, New York. NETRERLANDS. Mr. Be ubard de W-stenberg, Minister Resident. (Absent.) Le Chevalier A. de Stuers, Charge d’ Affaires ad interim. A. Schuching, Vice Consul, 435 Sevent street. SICABAGT. Sencr Don Emilio Benard, ‘Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Picn!- poteniiary. ican “ Senet Coranel Don Manuel F, é . and Minis- Pied lt atlyer vegan, and Gageoagpe sa ig ys eun, Seoretary of Legation, and Charge ‘Afigires Don Ernesto Aservi, Aitache. Absent. BUGBIA. of Le Chevalier Baron Henri d’Offenverg, berg ry Ag ry Mr. Nicholas de V« Tinton one daar false diner, 1 street i | ihe District of Columbia aforesaid, da} De Said ewtate. Given ander my had, this Rover ber. 86 BEIDORT (ner X mark) tne whet a NTRESUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRLOT | 1 CP OOLUMB ts — ais Is To Give NOTICE. Ti Das obtatnet from the Bu; Pletrict «f Colum: bie, Boling @ » dcosesed. 8 ~ | Sestamentary co the person trator aforesaid has, with the approbation of the | BUCKLUBY, late of West Sapreme Court of the District of Celumbie afore tomd’ faid, appointed TUBSDAY, the S°h day of Docem- ber, 14, for the final settlement and distribation f the personal estate of said deceased, and of the st the said HM tht same, with the ronchers theresf, becriber, on'er before the ow beat, they may otherwise by ail Dineft of the of November, 3876 BETH ©. (ber X marpi BUCK LBY, pay law Kvocntrix, fa ‘ead deceased's estate: Pr Witnees:—A. WEBSTER, Becister of Wills, weeks tn Tho Bvcuing Bras previous to the sold | FYunye ts 70 GIVE ROK K, That the subscriber ar } v OR. he hte, Brening a % : has obtal the me Court of St A. WEBSTER. Register of Witte, | Wietrict of U lumtin, hoding e Spachal seat ee Sanat, 7 — = m4 “t Lr TEESE ea ee THe DISTRICT | late of "Washington city, @ Special Lern. Mor amber Wik, WTA “claims Pe case of Thomas H Hote on Wiijom B x Me ie TODD, deorseed, trencsisintsrs stseatnaes | r before the Lath day of October With the approbation of the Supreme Court < may obherwise b Detrict of Cclambts aforrasid, appointed TUES. | Mor sl! benefit bp iaed ost DAY. the lath December, i574, for the Anat sete. | Bend this 18h Gay of October, meut’ aud distribuiton ' of B3-t0.3t ACHBAG ¢ f said deceased, and of - Pa COURT OF 1 os ter ee the seme bave home ps THB SURE SORT Ge TUS DIsTBIC w be excindad Gives under ag and where alithecrodt: | Oy 7s, tors and hetrs of said desoased are notitied to attend, | * with their claims Properly vouched or they may In. the matter of otherwise by law be excluded from ali bensti id - deceased's estate: Provided, @ copy of thie published once a weet for three weeks in ike Kvo- ning Star previons to the sai Tent: st TRB. Register of Wills. IVE NOTION, That the ber has obtained from the’ Supreme District of Columbia, ag & special torm, bat tovtamentary on the personal cetate of JAMES | MILLER) into of | Wash . erety DAY. the a.m At OF THRDISTUIO MBIA ere, Complainants, DE® and otherr, dtond: jockt 18 given ca AND, Exsentor. THE Dis 3 COUR OF COLUMBIA. ate J ron bot fasue ge prayed © published Once a week, for two weoks, z Star previous to the'said day. Test. | Lovli-w3t A WEBSTER, Bogister of Wills [STHESUPREME COURT oF Tak DisTSIOT OF COLUMBIA 4 red upon each of aid te Special Torm—Provate Jurisdiction, Now W, 1 of before the 2th day of Bovember, In the matter of ithe willof JOHN O DWYSu oan Applic: 1b for letters testamentary onthe personal ort; - A. WYLIE eetate of Icha er, of the city of Washington, copy —Tee Boy METS, Ghok: Diatriet of Cola has thts By LP Wirtiams, Ae't Olork ) Dwyer. THAD PERME COURTOF THE DistuloE ed to appear in 1 OF COLUMS: ay of December n: Special Term—Probace Jrrisdec Aik, show © why letters 1 ae. of the deceased should e820 = fie of CARO- ded a COs Of 4 order be pr for two weeks, futhe Evening Star provi vus to the saidcay, Te } novil-w2 A. WEBSTER, Register of Wii's. | ‘ THE SUPREME COURTOF THE DISTBICT OF COLUMBIA, Special Torm—Probave J Now.39, In the matter of the wil c CAURTEN: Application for jot on the eviste cf JAMES Ii. city of Waehington, District of Oo! day been wade by Josepht.e ©. Yoong acd Maunet © Osusten, All parsous iuterested arc hereby not fled to appear fu this court on TURBDAY, the 15h Gay of December next. at 1 o'clock a. m., cause why letiore testamentary on the esta! Said decesscd shoald not isa se prayed: P copy Of th.ls ozder be publisued cace a w ty weeks ia the Evening Star previons t bas (his day beou mad by A. WeBsr Cogan, All persons toterested wat Bogister b. | tomprcar in thie court on ain Si SEER SESS nete a ie en | ee eer N THESUPBEME COURT OF THE DISTRIUT | I OF COLUMBIA, Holding a Special Term, November Wea, 1374 Ju the case of B.S. Chow, siminl of ROBERT § OHLW, docensst, t trator aforesaid has, with the spp: the Supreme Court of the District of ¢ Sforesaid, appointed TUESDAY, the ath A. D. 1874, for the final his onder be pute eke, inthe Bveuing Test: Ashington jaene ae prayed. P erder be pablished once the Evening Bar, previ A. WEBSTER, Bocistor of Wiils. % THis is 70 Give NOTICE, That the subscriber bas ad from the Sdpreme Oourt of Cn : mbia, holding « Special Ter: letters tetamentary On the personal setate a | JAMES GORHAM BUMSEY, inte of Wasb- > | ington city, District of Colambia, Geoeascd, inst the seid do- cones are Rereby warned to exhi stichers therenf. to the eu © 24th day of November by Jaw be excluded from ve rot of the personal estate Ceased, and of the assets in bod, as far as have Been collected snd turned into money and where ail the creditors and hrirs of seid cowed are notified to attend, with thair cin rly i E deceased Wea aded, @ Cops of this order be published ones & week for three weeks in the Eveniug {scar Previous to the aaid day T ovil-wSt A. WEBSTER, Ree’ wie. | Giy of Witte, | November, lara, ee wov2s-w.bi* *[ EIS 1S TO GIVE NOTICE, Tome the mutacy hing obtaved from, the Serene O Spy | District of Golnmbia, bolding « fpecial Term, letters Te MARY | ofadmpistration onthe personal ostate of) RBOM E, " See the eer es OM) | CALLAHAN late of Wachineton city Distric: of Oe Tae Dist ict eT Oe Coren puerern® Gourt of | \utubia. depeases. Allpareons taving ctatme epeioa PT ETT ES | the uid deceased are hereby warned to exbibi the to the subscriber f next: they an all benefit of the xecn! DAY, tae Sh ¥ of Decem! a Jement ‘and distribution of the. 'per- tinal cataio of eaid daceaccd. and of tue assetsia. | Otyerwa: by (he eats - band, ax fat as the same have beon collected a A . ‘hia Zen da turned into money; when and where allthe creditors | (essen qigge BAW MIR We CALLERS, aud heirs of said ‘deceased are notitiod to sitend, | OcuRer, 176. a+ ---~-® with thelr claims properly youched, or they may | _ I gihecmine by Jaw beexctaded frot uilbensttin said | (UiIS 18 TO GIVE NOTIOE, That the antacriber Gcceased’s ostate: Provsded, scopy of this order be hax obcained from the Supreme Oourt of the Diss ublished once & week for three weeks im the | trict of Culmmbin, boldim letrere of E 2 he persons estate OF APH AR ‘ebir ict of Columbia, decease i ‘reons bavi: "[HISIS TOGIVENOTICE, Tuatthesrbscriber | Siatmnsaguinat the’said deosased are berchy hare haa obtained from the Supreme Court of the | )esuitit tive same with The cco eh ee District of Columbia. holding @ spcctal torm, let- | {i.<%! von on babore teehee dee of eee fora of administration og the personal estate <f | at thes map olkerwiee fen hee CoE er FHOMASF FITZ WILLIAM ate of Wastingcon, | Si"teaent of the anid opiate, Given wanes oe hewk, D.C., deceased, All persons naviug claims ngaiasd | S1,0euebt of the the said deceased are reby warned to exbitit the | same. with the vorchers therro!. to the | on cr before the Sd day of November & * Ze juletrate!s, vor of Wills = *. aaa. oa ‘Under my hands, this 3¢ 3 car TES Distaicr bale oreetuey JANE FITZWILLIAMS, Spe: ber Work 16. Adminictratrix, | In the case of adminisrator of JAMES T. adulnistrator of the Bopreme Dové-w.3t™ "TS 1S PO GIVE NOTION, That « cf jas obtained from the Supreme Conrt of the imnubia sforeneta apent Dbtrict of Columbia, holding 2 Besctal Ferm, tet TUESDAY, the sth De mn A.D. isi pier the ers of administration w he persone) nel tthe # and distribation of tin oot MARY McGUIGAN, late of Wasb:cgion, District of | Rust sntlcmont and éistrivation of ‘te persoual Jolumbis, deceased. All parsons harhag 4 *earnst the said deceased @ro hereby warned to ex- ame, with the vocchars ther ° on _er before the 31 day of Norember iy otherwise by inw be oxcloted from te, Giveu under my haad, J day of mabe DANIEL fuis x werk) McGUIGAN, Acm’r w 9 Witness: A. WEBSTER, Keg, of Wills. uot wae* 8 property vonc vive by law be excinded war jn Provtded.@ copy of this erdor cham Tue By < a week for ar previoms t = v1 that w 1 Witie TBS Disfei0T ¢ SUPREM® CoURT OFTUBDISTHIUE i - TasSUPRER (Stumpra as» STRIVE No. 13. Op motion of the her attoraey, it f final eettiement end di the | persoual extate of said deceased, ta Rand, ue fares the seme hare kK. CART True copy—Teat: — K. 9 th st BY ‘18 18 TO GIVE NOTIOB, F laa obtained from the Supreme O: Dolumbia, holding #8; u this order three weeks in The B- ig Siar previons te the said dey, Tost: bovis-w St A. WEBSTER. Reciser of Will, BALTIMORE ADVERTISE pPtAbeiseeD aa isis. ©8418. SINON « sore, 63 SOETH BUWAED ST., BacTI“UEA, KO Desiore ta | FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC | GOODS, WORMS CBRL tpeetal steention to their Desea @uenis, Linen Goud day of N w be excluded fr Faforesaid has. wip = prewe Const of the Discrict of Uolumbia sforcssid. Sppointed TUESDAY. the 18h dey of Decomber, bb. Seat ee ag aementand distribation oft Bong — ~ ; 2 by is > ee EAE TLES CENT FREE AU orders nuouuting t> $21.9) or over, hetrs of Joc ad to atu tent froe of freight charzes ty Zaprae; with their claims propery voc whowe OrGers are Bot Bocow ‘by th otherwise by law be exclnded froma" bouci sud havtog thetr esodssent 0. 0. Diy said doceased’s estate: Pi return of the moocy, pengs-tn “aS Rsk 44 <A VOR Ys MeOon® S*'Silerroob r unmet e Ben ited freon Devmmend iw: of success. S.is76

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