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No 1 Grammar, Fayette and Greene. Male, W G Cox. Female, H A Carl.
No 3 Grammar, High nr Fayette. Male, J F Ar- thur. Female, Marie I Campbell.
No 4 Grammar, Sharp nr Montgomery. Male, Ju- lius G Miller. Female, Laura T Hollingshead.
No 6 Grammar, Division nr Lanvale. Male, W C Robinson. Female, Eliza Adams.
No 7 Grammar, Eastern av and Burke. Male. P J Doran. Female, E D Norville.
No 8 Grammar, Hollins nr Fulton av. Male, Saml E Keller. Female, Adelaide L Hall.
No 9 Male Grammar and Primary, 406 Courtland, Basil Sollers. Female, 411 Courtland, Anna G Chappell.
No 10 Grammar, William and Warren av. Male, Jacob Goodman. Female, M Agnes Durst.
No 11 Grammar, Bond and Jefferson. Male, John W Hooper. Female, Naney W Smith.
No 12 Grammar. Ridgely nr Fremont. Male, Robt C Cole jr. Female, Annie E Porter.
No 13 Grammar, Aisquith ur Mullikin. Male, Geo B Loane. Female, E J Mitchell.
No 15 Grammar, Carrollton av and Lexington. Male, George S Grape. Female, Florenee Rut- ter
No 16 Grammar, Hull and Clement. Female, Anna H Oakes.
No 17 Grammar, Washington nr Jackson-sq av. Male, A F Wilkerson. Female, Mary E Burnitt. No 18 Grammer, Mulberry nr Fremont. Male, Chas H Cockey. Female, A Sappington.
No 19 Grammar, Park av nr Preston. Male, Chas M Elliott. Female, H A Musselman.
No 20 Grammer, Preston and Eden. Male, Wm H Tolson. Female, A S Kenney.
No 21 Grammar, Presstman and Gilmor. Male, T J Edwards. Female, S G Pryor.
No 1 Primary, Fayette and Greene. Male, Maria E Walter. Female, Elizab D Kirk.
No 2 Primary, Gough and Stiles. Male Susan B Fleury. Female, A E McBee.
No 3 Primary, High nr Fayette. Male Mary Sol- lers. Female, A M German.
No 4 Primary, Hanover and Lee. Male Mary Fort. Female, Lena Saulsbury.
No 5 Primary, Broadway and Chew. Male, Mar- garet A Sherwood. Female, Mary A Foley.
No 6 Primary, Ann nr Aliceanne. Male, Annie M Aburn. Female, Margaret Clendenin.
No 7 Primary, Mullikin nr Aisquith. Male, J Evans. Female, Amanda Harker.
No 8 Primary, Caroline nr Lombard. Male, Sarah E Smith. Female, Georgia A Duvall. No 10 Primary, Hollins nr Sehroeder. Male, Kate Wright. Female, Elizabeth P Martin.
No 11 Primary, Gilmor and Mosher. Male, M C Mullikin. Female. M Kate Siemering.
No 12 Primary, Barre and Warner. Male, Olive Wright. Female, Lydia A Ennis.
No 13 Primary, Jefferson nr Caroline. Male, Annie E Gallup. Female, Mary A Joice.
No 14 Primary, Linden av and Wilson. Male, Clara Tucker. Female, Emily M Ellis.
No 15 Primary, Carrollton av and Saratoga. Male, M L Hisky. Female, A R McCoy.
No 16 Primary, Harford av and Chew. Male, M L Mullin. Female, Mary Hanna.
No 17 Primary, Light and Poultney. Male, Del- mar Neal. Female, E Virginia Addison.
No 18 Primary, Argyle av nr Lanvale. Male, Annie N Frederick, Female, Ada Bramham.
No 19 Primary, Park av nr Preston. Male, S E Clarke. Female, Susie S Bouldin.
No 20 Primary, Preston and Eden. Male, ET Mae- Allister. Female, Eliza J Ireland.
No 21 Primary, Pennsylvania av c Robert. Male, E M Carey. Female, A E Barnett. No 22 Primary, Ramsay nr Scott. Male, Ellen S Moffett. Female, Mary E Frame.
No 23 Primary, Gough and Wolfe. Male, Mary L Maxwell, Female, Sallie A Stoner.
No 24 Primary, Chesapeake and Hudson, Male, Laura Sherwood. Female, Alice E Ford.
No 25 Primary, Caroline ur Bank. Male, Kate Mii- ler. Female, Annie E Wardenburg.
No 26 Primary, Orleans nr Bond. Male, Josephine Hankey. Female, Rosalia Barrett.
No 27 Primary, Fayette and Chester. Male, Kate McIntosh. Female, Sue Browning.
No 28 Primary, Battery av and Clement. Male, Margery V Newman. Female, Lida R Loane. No 29 Primary, Sharp nr West, Male, Carrie A Drought. Female, Sarah R Webster.
No 2 Grammar, Broadway and Bank. Male, W T No 30 Primary, Hollins nr Fulton av. Male, Lanra Markland. Female, Clara M Johnson.
A Yeatman, Female, Kate J Martin.
No 31 Primary, Schroeder e Peirce. Male, Florence Allen, Female, Mary L Allen.
No 1 English-German, Druid Hill av nr Biddle A T King.
No 5 Grammar, Greenmount av and Eager. Male, No 2 English-German, Char'es and Ostend. Charles S A Cremen. Female, Louisa M Kelly. 1 E Hill.
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No3 English-German, Baltimore opp Lloyd. C A Fairbank.
No 4 English-German, Chase and McDonogh. E M Jackson.
No 5 English-German, Fremont av and King. W F Smith
Superintendent of Music-J H Deems and John G Wehage
Drawing Teachers-Olivia F Kecch, Roberta Davis, Bettie M Makibbin, Annie B Davidson and- Helen Tiffany
Colored Schools.
High and Grammer School, Old City Hall. George L Staley.
No 1 Primary, Old City Hall. Male Wm T R Saf- fell. Female, 412 Courtland, E M Dudley
No 2 Primary, East near Douglas. Male, D J Cummings. Female, Julia Quirk.
No 3 Primary, cor Montgomery and Howard. Male. John L Yater. Female, Mary E Beaufort
No 4 Primary, Biddle near Pennsylvania av. Male, John E Broadbelt. Female C W Reed.
No 5 Primary, Eastern av nr Broadway. Male, J J Valentini.
No 6 Primary, Barre nr Eutaw. Male, John W Addison. Female, Eliza G Gainor.
No 7 Primary, Waesche near Fremont. Male Al- bert D Clark. Female, Martha J Richmond,
MARKETS.
BELAIR MARKET-Forrest, from Hillen to Or- leans. Tuesday and Friday mornings, and Sat- urday evening. Joseph H Wright, clerk.
CANTON MARKET-O'Donnell, from Potomac to Patuxent. Monday and Thursday mornings, and Saturday evening. Owen Malone, clerk.
CENTRE MARKET-From Baltimore to Pratt w of Jones' falls. Wednesday and Saturday, Daniel Murray, clerk. John T Bracken, assist- ant.
CROSS-STREET MARKET-From to Light Charles, between Cross and West. Tuesday and Friday mornings, and Saturday evening. James Graham, clerk.
FELL'S POINT MARKET-Broadway, from Can- ton avenue to Thames. Tuesday and Friday mornings, and Saturday evening. Fred Buch- heimer, clerk.
HANOVER MARKET-Hanover and Camden, Monday and Thursday mornings, and Saturday evening. John H Mortimer, clerk.
HOLLINS MARKET-Hollins, s of Baltimore, Wednesday and Saturday mornings, and Satur- day evening, James Biden, clerk
LAFAYETTE MARKET-Cook, e from Penna av to Fremont. Monday and Thursday mornings, and Saturday evening. Thomas Briddell, clerk. LEXINGTON MARKET-Lexington, from Eutaw to Pearl, Tuesday and Friday mornings, and Saturday evening. Wm H Pope, clerk.
NORTHEASTERN MARKET-Chester, from Monument to McElderry. Monday and Thursday mornings, and Saturday evening. Michael Kunkel, elerk.
RICHIMOND MARKET-Howard, from Armory place to Biddle. Monday and Thursday morn- ings, and Saturday evening. George H, Clifton, clerk.
FIRE DEPARTMENT. City Hall. Commissioners-J Alex Preston, John F Hunter, Samuel W Regester.
David H Lucchesi, Secretary and Clerk.
John M Hennick, Chief Engineer,
Geo W Ellender, Assistant Engineer.
Thomas F Murphy, Assistant Engineer.
Engine No I-Paca near Fayette.
Engine No 2-Barre near Sharp,
Engine No 3-Lombard near High.
Engine No 4-Lexington near Northi.
Engine No 5-Ann near Gough. Engine No 6-Gay and Ensor.
Engine No 7-Druid Hill av and Eutaw.
Engine No 8-Mulberry near Schroeder.
Engine No 9-Madison and Mc Donogh.
Engine No 10-Columbia av near Poppleton. Engine No 11-Eastern and Patterson pk avs Engine No 12-Fort av and Johnson.
Engine No 13-Fremont and Myrtle av
Engine No 14-Hollins near Monroe.
Hook and Ladder No 1-Harrison near Fayette Hook and Ladder No 2-Paca near Fayette
Hook and Ladder No 3-Ann near Gough
Hook and Ladder No 4-Biddle near Druid Hill av Hook and Ladder No 5-Aisquith near Oliver Hook and Ladder No 6-Ostend corner Warner Salvage Corps-27 n Liberty
CITY POLICE AND FIRE ALARM TELE- GRAPH.
Chas J MeAleese superintendent, office City Hall.
3 No 4 Engine House, Lexington st
4 Calvert and Baltimore
5 German and Light
6 Calvert and Lombard
7 No 12 Engine House, Fort av and Johnson
8 Nicholson and Hull
12 Baltimore and Gay
13 Pratt-street Bridge
14 No 3 Engine House, Lombard near Exeter
15 Eastern Police Station
16 No 5 Engine House, Ann near Gough
17 No 11 Engine, Patterson pk and Eastern avs
18 Chesapeake and Boston
19 Bayview Asylum
21 Gay and Saratoga
23 Mullikin and Eden
24 No 6 Engine, Gay and Ensor
25 Constitution and Eager
26 Gay and Madison
27 No 9 Engine, Madison and McDonogh
28 Schuetzen Park, Belair av
31 Pleasant and Calvert
32 No 7 Engine, Eutaw and Druid Hill av
34 Eager st and Morton al
35 Biddle and Garden
36 No 13 Engine, Fremont st and Myrtle av
37 Lafayette and Arlington avs
38 Fremont st and Penna av
39 Penna and North avs
41 Fayette and St Paul
42 No 2 Truck House, Paca st
43 Lombard and Penn
45 No 8 Engine, Mulberry near Schroeder
46 Baltimore st and Frederick rd
47 Fayette and Fulton
18 Bentalou and Frederick rd
51 Pratt and Light
52 No 2 Engine House, Barre st
53 No 10 Engine House, Columbia av
54 Southern Police Station, Sharp st
56 Leadenhall and Hamburg
61 Light and Lee
62 Light and Cross
63 Light and Gittings
64 Light and Heath
65 Hanover and Wells
67 Hanover and Jephson
71 Fort av and Burrough
72 Covington and Donaldson
73 Fort av and Dry Dock entrance
81 Fort av and Hull
121 Exchange Place and Commerce 123 Pratt and Gay
124 South st and Bowly's whf
125 Patterson and Cable
126 Gambrill's Flour Mill, ft Smith's whf
128 Lombard and Frederick
131 Buchanan's whť and Sugar Refinery
132 Dugan's whf and Wood st
134 Concord st and Eastern av
135 Drawbridge, ft of Falls
136 Foot of Union Dock
141 President st and Canton av™
142 Bank and Exeter
143 Pratt stand Central av
145 Baltimore st and Central av
146 Stiles and Albemarle
147 Aliceanna and Central av
151 Caroline and Lombard
152 Broadway and Pratt
153 Caroline st and Canton av
154 Caroline and Thames
156 Broadway and Thames
157 Bond and Lancaster
161 Aun st and Canton av
162 Thames and Wolte
163 Baltimore and Wolfe
164 Bank and Washington
171 Chester st ahd Canton av
172 Lombard st and Patterson-pk av
173 Aliceanna and Burke
174 Pratt and Castle
181 Canton and Elliott
182 Boston and Concord
183 Hudson and Chesapeake
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184 Boston and Harris Creek
212 No 1 Truck House, Harrison st 213 High and Low 214 Exeterand Fayette 215 Douglas and Aisquith 216 Jefferson and Aisquith 231 Jefferson and Bond 232 Fayette and Bond 234 Ann and Orleans
235 Castle and Monument
236 Fayette st and Collington av
241 Front and Hillen
242 Madison and Forrest
243 Monument and Ensor
245 Maryland Penitentiary 246 Aisquith and Chew
247 Aisquith and Gay
248 Foundry and Holliday
251 Eager and Ensor
252 Greenmount av and Preston st 253 Harford and Central avs 254 Greenmount and North avs
258 Chew and Ensor 261 Chase and Eden
262 Broadway and Gay
263 Caroline and Preston
264 Monument and Caroline
271 N E Police Station, Chew and Durham 272 Biddle and Wolfe
312 Clay and Park av
313 Charles and Franklin
314 Howard and Franklin
315 Monument st and Plover al
316 Monument and North
317 Sun Iron Building 318 Charles and Barnet
319 Madison near Charles
321 Franklin and Greene
322 St Mary's Seminary, Paca st
323 N W Police Station, Pa av
324 Preston st and Druid Hill av
325 Lanvale and McCulloh 326 McMechen st and Pa av 327 Mechen st and Madison av
341 Biddle and St Paul
342 Hoffman and Cathedral 343 Charles-st Bridge
345 Charles st and North av
346 Howard and Madison
351 Eutaw Place and Dolphin st
352 Mosher and Bolton
353 Mt Royal and North avs 361 Pearl and Saratoga 362 Myrtle av and Franklin st
363 George and Fremont 364 No 4 Truck House, Biddle st
371 Mosher and Gilmor 372 Patterson av and Gilmor st
381 Presstman and Gilmor 382 Madison and North avs 412 Baltimore and Hanover 413 Salvage Corps, Liberty nr Fayette
414 German and Howard 415 Baltimore and Eutaw 416 Greene and German 417 Greene and Portland 418 Howard and Lexington
419 Eutaw and Saratoga 421 Western Police Station 423 Baltimore and Pine 424 Fremont and Lexington
425 Baltimore and Poppleton 426 Baltimore st and Carrollton av 431 Pratt and Fremont 432 Pratt and Poppleton 434 Pratt and Carey 435 MeHenry and Scott 451 Carey and Edmondson.av 452 Lexington and Strieker 453 Lanvale and Stricker 461 Mount and McHenry 462 Lombard and Monroe 471 Fulton av and Franklin 472 Fulton and Patterson avs 512 Charles and Lombard 513 Lombard and Sharp 514 Pratt and Eutaw 516 Ostend and Warner 517 Bayard and Ridgely 519 Ridgely and Ostend 521 Camden and Charles 523 Eutaw and Conway 524 Charles and Barre 531 Fremont st and Columbia av
532 Birre and Warner 534 Ridgely and Hamburg
541 Eutaw and Henrietta
542 Eutaw and West
545 Cross near Scott
561 Leadenhall and Ostend 562 Charles and Fort av
612 Montgomery and William
613 Hughes and Covington
621 Cross and Covington
623 Charles and Henrietta
712 Clement and Jackson
BALTO COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT. Jas H Smith, Fire Commissioner.
Engine No. 1-Brunswick near Frederick av Engine No. 2-Mary near Retreat
Engine No. 3-Fifth near Charles-st av
Engine No. 4-Waverly
Engine No. 5-Homestead
Engine No. 6-Belair av near Sinclair la
Engine No. 7-Third near Eastern av Engine No. 8-Second and Toone
TELEGRAPHIC FIRE ALARM STATIONS.
3 No. 3 Engine House
4 No. 4 Engine House
5 No. 5 Engine House
6 No. 6 Engine House
7 No. 7 Engine House
8 No. 8 Engine House
9 No. 9 Engine House
12 No. 1 Engine House
13 Frederick rd, Maiden's Choice la
14 Garrison la and Frederick av
15 Garrison la and Baltimore
16 Garrison la and Franklin rd
21 No. 2 Engine House
#3 Madison av ext
24 North and Park avs
31 Charles and First
41 York rd and Huntington av
42 Jenkins la
51 Harford rd near car stables
71 Philadelphia rd and Highland av
72 Third, Canton
81 Clinton and Fourth av
82 Clinton and Eighth av
POST OFFICE .. Exchange Building.
Postmaster-Frank Brown
Assistant Postmaster-John J Fenton Treasurer-Frank C Nicodemus Supt of Mails-Eugene Carrington Supt City Division-Gustavus Warfield
Supt Money Order Division-W T Carson Supt Register Division-Michael P Canghy Supt Stamp Division-Jas M Correll Supt Carriers-Carroll S Freburger
POSTAL STATIONS.
Station A-n e cor Charles and Eager Station B-(Brown Station), Gilmor c Balto
Station C-s w cor Light and Weyler
Station D-s e cor Broadway and Bank Station E-North av near Charles
Station F-Broadway c Chase
Station G-Pa av cor Mosher
Station H-Hull eor Cuba
Station I-Elliott cor Curley
Station K-Gorsuch av, Homestead
Office Hours-Postmaster's room, from 9 A M to ? P M ; Assistant Postmaster's, from 8 A M to 4 P M. General Delivery, 7.30 A M to 10 P M, Sundays, 8.30 A M to 10 A M. Money Order and Registry Divisions, 9 A M to 6 P M. Stamp Windows open from 7.30 A M to 8 P M : Sundays, 8.30 to 10 A M. Mailing Department is open during the entire twenty-four hours for Mailing of Letters.
Delivery by Carriers-Free delivery of Letters by Carriers will be secured by having them plainly addressed to the street and number. Five deliv- eries will be made daily (except Sunday), by the Letter Carriers, leaving the office at 7.30 A M, 10 A M, 12 M, 2.30 P M and 4,30 P M, in the business see- tions of the city, and three deliveries at 7.30 A M, 10 A M and 2.45 P M, in all other sections.
Collections are made daily from the Street Letter Boxes, as follows: 1st, 7.30 A M to 9.15 A M, 2d, 11 A M to 1.15 P M, 3d, 5 P M to 7 P M. On Sunday from 5 P M to 7.30 P M. In addition collections are made in the business sections at 9.30 A M, 10.30 A M, and 10 P M to 11.30 P M. Wagon Collections are made I' from 2.30 P M to 3,30 P M, 5 P M to 6 P M, 6.30 PM.
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to 7.30 P M, 8 P M to 9 P M, and I0 P M to 11.30 P M. The exact time for opening each box is plainly printed on a card attached to the box. Letters are also collected and delivered at the principal hotels five times daily.
Special Delivery-A letter bearing a special deliv- ery stamp (costing ten cents), in addition to the law- ful postage (which must also be affixed), will be de- livered by messenger within the carrier limitsof any free delivery offices, and within a radius of one mile from the postoffice at all other special delivery offices.
Rates of Postage-First Class. Letters and all other written matter, or matter by type writer in whole or in part, drawings, plans or designs, whether sealed or unsealed, and all matter sealed, nailed, sewed, tied or fastened in such manner that it cannot be easily examined, two cents per ounce or fraction thereof. Postal Cards are un- mailable with any writing, printing or other im- press on the address side, except such as may be necessary for the proper addressing of the same, or with anything pasted or attached to them ex- cept an address tag or label
Local or Drop Letters, two cents per ounce or fraction thereof.
Second Class, Includes all newspapers, peri- odicals, etc., exclusively in print and regularly issued at stated periods, as frequently as four times a year, from a known office of publication and can only be mailed by publishers and news dealers-postage. one cent per pound or frac- tion thereof. Papers except weeklies, depos- ited in a letter-carrier office for delivery by its carriers, must be stamped as Third Class Mat- ter. Second Class Matter may be mailed by other than publishers or newsdealers at the rate of one cent for four ounces or fraction thereof.
Third Class .- Printed matter in unsealed wrap- pers only (all matter enclosed in sealed envelopes, notched at the sides or corners. must pay letter rates). Limit of weight four pounds, except for single book, which is unlimited in weight. Post- age, one cent for two ounces or fraction thereof.
Fourth Class .- All merchandise, playing cards, printed tags or labels, bill-heads, envelopes and all printed matter not intended to amuse, interest, or impart information, and all other matter not included in the three preceding classes so prepared for mailing as to be easily withdrawn from the wrapper and examined. Limit of weight four pounds. Postage one cent per ounce or fraction thereof.
First Class Matter must have at least one full rate paid, (two cents). Second, Third and Fourth Class must be fully prepaid, or it will not be for- warded in the mails.
The following writing is permissible upon Third and Fourth Class Matter, Viz: The name and ad- dress of sender upon outside or inside of the pack- age, preceded by the word "from;" also, the name and number of articles enclosed. The sender may mark a word or passage in a book or paper and write a single inscription or dedication in or upon a book or pamphlet. Articles of merchandise may have attached to them by tag or label, either a mark, number, name or letter (not more than one to each article), for the purpose of identification. Printed circulars may contain the written date, name of the addressee and name of sender.
Any article not prohibited in ordinary mail can be registered by placing on it a ten (10) cent stamp in addition to its proper postage.
Before registering, see that the letter with its contents is securely sealed Address it fully and legibly with Postoffice, County and State. and write on envelope the name and address of the sender also.
Third and Fourth Class matter must be so put up as to bear transportation safely and admit of ex- amination of contents to determine its admissi- bility as such matter.
Unmailable .- Obscene books, letters, papers, pic- tures and postal cards, lottery circulars, liquids (except when enclosed in Water Tight Cases not less than 3-16 an inch in thickness), explosives, razors, (except when enclosed in metalic cases), liveanimals, (except Queen Bees and their atten- dant bees), poisons, ground red pepper, ink and coloring matter, and any article exhaling a bad odor or iiable to injure the mails or the persons handling them.
Money Orders .- Domestic, 1 cent to $100, fee from 8 to 45 cents. International, 1 cent to $50, fce 15 cents to $1.50.
Postal Notes .- Payable to bearer, for sums less than ¿5.00, fee 3 cents.
CUSTOM HOUSE,
N W cor Gay and Lombard sts-Office hours from 9 A M to 3 P M.
COLLECTOR'S OFFICE.
Colleetor-James B Groome.
Deputy Collectors-Wm M Knight, E Herbert Shriver.
Auditor-C F Hanna ; Assistant to Auditor-Dun- can Veazey ; Clerks-G W C Smoot, Frederick Wagner.
Messenger and Copyist-C C Cameron.
Cashier of Customs-Samuel Cox jr
Assistant Cashier of Customs-John P Clayton ; Clerk-T Reese Arnold.
Corresponding Clerk-Wm J Blair.
Entry Clerks-Thos J Talbott, N J Sappington, Richard Dallam, J O Cochran.
Warehouse Clerks-T S Plummer, chief ; Assis- tants-Wm T Giles, T L Hines.
Liquidating Clerks-A C Rhodes, chief ; Assistants -Osmund Tiffany, J Harry Irwin
Bond and Record Clerk-A H R McGreevy.
Import and Export Statistical Clerks-Alex H Steuart, chief; Assistants-R J B Boggs, Thomas Leckie
Marine Clerk-Charles H Richardson; Assistants- J R King, Jas S Lieb, Charles W Raphun, T S Lewis.
Record Clerk-Walter Ball.
Weigher-Henry Boyle; Clerks-Geo E Loweree, T M Lanahan, S M Mullikin.
Assistant Weighers and Measurers-W B Reed, E A Thomas, Thos C Galloway, Geo W Taylor, Stephen Whalen, R Vinton Hall, R W Groome, Joseph W Duvall, J H Linthicum. Geo A Lee, A J Pennington.
Assistant Custodian U S Public Buildings-Edward T Daneker.
Messengers-Felix MeCurley, Andrew C Gray, Wm J Ralph, Wm O Hinton, J Hambelton Wea- ver
Storekeepers-Bonded Warehouses- John S Man- ley, B H Kennard, A S Cooper, F S Haywood, J G Wright, Wm R Hipsley,
Keeper of Scale Room-Vacant
PUBLIC STORE NO 1.
Storekeeper-Wm S Potter.
Assistant-Geo McReese.
Porters-J F Konig. Michael Carey, Wm F Harig,
Thos A Nock.
Laborers-Ludwig Emrich,Joseph Garland, Robert T Allison, George Sapp.
Engineer-Stephen Nunn.
Fireman-Edward Lyston.
NAVAL OFFICE.
Naval Officer-I Freeman Rasin.
Deputy Naval Officer-E B Prettyman.
Entry Clerks-Chas S Burns, J Nelson Foster.
Warehouse Clerk-Clagett Pyles.
Liquidating Clerks-J P Carter, R J Penn
Fee Clerk-A W Hazen.
Impost and Manifest Entry Clerk-Thos F Pat- terson.
Messenger-H J Edell.
SURVEYOR'S OFFICE.
Surveyor-Edwin Warfield.
Deputy Surveyor-Wm H Legg.
Clerks-Washington Bowie, Robt H Bussey.
Messengers-James H Fraley, Levi Webb, J Mul- cahy, E Linthicum, J A Warthen.
GENERAL APPRAISER'S OFFICE.
General Appraiser-Philip W Downs Clerk to General Appraiser-O D Madge
Appraisers-T B Laurenson, Thaddeus S Sharretts Examiners-John Straughan, Thos Jones, Saml Knode. John C Bridges
Clerks-Robt S Corse, Wm J Pitts
Foreman of Laborers-Caleb Griffin
Laborers-H A Williams, J Granby Richards, John B Botzer, Saml F Ziegler. T F Sears. J J Linthi- cum, C A Hoffman, A Winters. Jas H Durken
Messenger-L Clough
EXAMINER OF DRUGS.
Dr Jas H Butler
Messenger-Wm M Gilpin
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U S INTERNAL REVENUE. Office over Postoffice.
Collector District of Maryland-J K Roberts Chief Deputy-A G Chapman. Deputy in Charge at Washington-A L Graves. Cashier- Wm I Raisin. Deputy in Charge of Distilleries -H F Dorton. Deputies in Charge of Divisions R Wooten, Ist; L S White, 2d; Wm E Wallis, 3d; T J Murphy, 4th; E P Mercer, 5th; J Berry, 6th; S A Clagett, 7th; Wm H Gill, 8th. Deputies in Charge-Cumberland; W R Getty, Hagerstown. Jas Hammond; Frederick. H J Krise.
SPECIAL AGENCY U. S. TREASURY.
John J Mahon. agent ; John H Montgomery, in- spector and clerk; Jas T Caulk, special inspector.
U. S. TREASURY.
U S Assistant Treasurer-Geo W Bishop. Acting Assistant and Cashier-T H H Leary. Clerks- John W Brosius, John N Henman. L H Nice, Jacob R Tucker, John R Emory, S Sollers, W S Moore and J Frank Harris. Messenger-J A Neumayer. Vault Watchmen-D W Johnson, T E Smith, M R Hamill.
ENGINEER CORPS, U. S. A.
Col Wm P Craighill, 1734 St Paul, in charge of River and Harbor improvements. Captain John C Mal- lory, 211 Courtland, engineer 5th Light House District.
QUARTERMASTER, U. S. A. No 411 W Fayette. Major G C Smith, Q M, USA. Clerks-Arthur Haine, Wm White.
COMMISSARY U. S. A., No 411 w Fayette. Byt Brig Gen M P Small, CS, USA. Clerks-Frank Bryan, Geo S Doane. Messenger-Nelson Williams.
U. S. RECRUITING STATIONS.
Capt Eli L Huggins, commanding, 303 s Sharp st. Lieut T S Mumford, commading, 208 n Liberty
NAVY PAY OFFICE.
Keyser Building, No 205 e German Pay Director-James D Murray, U S N.
Chief Clerk-Geo S Sproston; Assistant, Jas D Murray, Jr.
U, S. MARINE HOSPITAL SERVICE. Office Basement Postoffice.
Past Asst Surgeon-F W Mead. Asst Surgeon-R M Woodward. Hospital Steward-J M B Ward. Hospital patients sent to Marine Hospital, Rem- ington av. Out patients treated at the office.
LIGHT HOUSE INSPECTOR. Over No 4 South Inspector-Com Silas Casey, U S N
U. S. BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE. Room No 12 Exchange Building
Lieut J P Parker, U S N, in charge
U. S. LIGHT HOUSE ENGINEER. 211 Courtland st Engineer-Capt J C Mallory, U S A. Assistant Engineer-John Murdoch
WEATHER OBSERVATION OFFICE.
Signal Service U S A Over Corner South and Water sts
Geo W Felger, in charge. W J Dailey and J Paul Earnest, Assistants
U. S. SPECIAL INSPECTORS OF FOREIGN STEAM VESSELS.
Third Story Custom House (South Side)
Inspector of Hulls-Daniel Constantine. Inspec- tor of Machinery-P A O'Brien
U. S. LOCAL INSPECTORS OF STEAM BOATS.
Office second story Custom House, (south side) Supervisor Marshall Parks Inspector - W O Saville. Assistant Inspectors-Thomas Marriott and Timothy Hayes. Clerk John Quinn
U. S. SHIPPING COMMISSION,
Lombard St., basement Postoffice Commissioner-Capt J J Rodgers
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