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L. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent.
J. T. ENGLAND, Gen. Receiving Agent, Camden Station.
J. T. RIGNEY, Gen. Delivery Agent, Mount Clare Station.
J. D. McKEAN, Agent, Locust Point Station.
WASHINGTON TRAINS.
LEAVE BALTIMORE at 4.15, 9.30, A. M., and 3 and 5.20, P. M.
ARRIVE IN BALTIMORE at 7.45, 10.05, A. M., 4.40 and 5.50, P. M.
WESTERN TRAINS
LEAVE BALTIMORE-
Express, 5.15 P. M.
Mail, 8.30, A. M.
Frederick Accommodation, 4, P. M.
Ellicott's Mills Accom., 3.15, P. MI., 6.30, A. M.
ARRIVE IN BALTIMORE-
Express, 10.30, A. M.
Mail, 5.35, P. M.
Frederick Accommodation, 12.35, P. M.
Ellicott's Mills Accom., 9, A. M., 7, P. M.
PIILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD.
S. M. FELTON, President.
WM. CRAWFORD, Agent.
II. F. KENNEY, Master of Transportation.
TRAINS LEAVE BALTIMORE :
Express Mail, 8.30, A. M., Way Mail, 11, A M., Express Mail, 6.25, P. M.
ARRIVE IN BALTIMORE :
Express, 4, A. M., Wny Mail, 12.45, P. M., Express, 4.45, P. M.
GREAT SOUTHERN RAILROAD LINE,
Via Washington City, Richmond, Peters- burg, Weldon, Wilmington and Charleston, S. C., direct to New Orleans.
LEAVE BALTIMORE at 4.15, A.M., 5.15, P. M. ARRIVE IN BALTIMORE at 7.45, A. MI., 5.50, P. M.
For Through Tickets apply at the Southern Office, adjoining Washington Railroad Ticket Office, Camden Station, Baltimore.
E. F. KRENS, Agent.
PITTSBURG AND CONNELLSVILLE RAILROAD COMPANY.
BENJAMIN H. LATROBE, President. Office, 19 South street.
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NORTHWESTERN VIRGINIA RAILROAD. P. G. VAN WINKLE, President.
J. L. CRAWFORD, Secretary.
Office, Camden Station.
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY.
ZENOS BARNUM, President. ROBERT S. HOLLINS, Secretary. J. S. LEIB, Treasurer. C. C. ADREON, Superintendent.
LEAVE BALTIMORE
For Harrisburg, Way Passenger, 8.15, A. M.
Express, 10, P. M.
( York .. Accommodation, 3, P. M.
ARRIVE IN BALTIMORE
From York 66 Harrisburg .6, P. M.
8, A. M.
1.15, P. M.
STAGES.
Emmittsburg Stage,
Passing through Westminster, leaves Western Hotel, corner of Iloward and Saratoga streets, every morning, (Sundays excepted, ) at 7 o'clock.
Bateman's Stage to Bel Air
Leaves Brown's Ilotel, High street, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at quarter past 8 o'clock, A. M.
Standeford's Line from Baltimore to Keysville
Leaves Rising Sun Hotel, 74 High street, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 8 o'clock, A. M .- returning next day.
Govanstown and Towsontown Coaches
Leave corner Holiday and Fayette streets at 8 o'clock, A. M., and Sun office corner at 3 o'clock, P. M.
PACKETS.
Mason Line, Wilmington, N. C. Packets, weekly from Smith's Warf. Mason Bros., Ageuts.
Merchants' Line for Charleston, from 77 Smith's wharf ; Charles Pendergast, Agent.
Philadelphia Packets, (Brown's Line, ) Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, via Canal, from 81 Smith's wharf; J. W. Brown & Son.
New Dispatch Packet Line, from Baltimore to Providence, sail weekly ; S. Phillips & Co. Agents.
California Line of Packets, from Philadel- phia to San Francisco.
New York and California Line of Packets, from New York to San Francisco.
Australia Pioneer Line of Packets, from New York to Melbourne and Sydney ; Thos. J. Hand & Co., Agents, 56 S. Gay street, up stairs.
New York, (new Line, ) semi-weekly, Wed- nesday and Saturday ; Rose & Lyon, Agents, corner of O'Donnell's wharf and Pratt street.
New Orleans, (Henderson & Co's regular Line, ) leave twice every month ; . office corner Pratt and Commerce streets.
Boston Packets, (Express Line, ) Thomas Whitridge & Co., 22 and 24 Bowly's wharf.
Boston (Regular Commercial Line, ) T. R. Matthews & Son, Agents, 18 Bowly's wharf, (weekly.)
Savannah, (regular weekly, ) James Girvin, 93 Smith's wharf.
TELEGRAPHS.
Magnetic Telegraph Company. MORSE LINE.
WM. M. SWAIN, President.
JOHN KENDALL, Gen'l Super't. Between New York, Philadelphia, Balti- more and Washington, and intermediate sta- tions, including Havre de Grace, Wilming- ton, Trenton, Princeton, New Brunswick, Newark and Jersey City .- Connecting with over 11,000 miles of other lines of Morse's Telegraph, North, South, East and West.
Southern Telegraph Company,
Washington und New Orleans.
Via Alexandria, Richmond, Petersburg, Charleston, Savannah, Mobile, New Orleans, and all intermediate cities.
Office, Sun Iron Building.
Western Telegraph Company. JACOB CARMAN, President.
Office, Sun Iron Building.
This line connects the Seaboard with the Western States. It has two terminations east, one at Baltimore and one at Washington, D. C. Also, one at Wheeling. Direct line from Baltimore, West and South West.
The New York and Washington Printing Telegraph.
FRANCIS MORRIS, President.
MARCUS IlUGHES, Superintendent. Office S. W. Cor. South and Baltimore streets. Messages transmitted to all parts of the United States and the Canadas.
The American Telegraph Co. MORSE'S LINE.
Between Baltimore, York, Harrisburg and Pittsburg, including all Western points.
JOHN KING, Operator. Over Cor. South and Baltimore streets, Col- vin Building.
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OFFICES, &C.
CUSTOM HOUSE.
N. W. Corner of Gay and Lombard streets.
J. THOMSON MASON, Collector.
DR. JAS. S. OWINGS, Deputy Collector.
LEVI K. BOWEN, Naval officer.
JOHN W. DAVIS, Dep.'
DR. WASHING'N FINDLAY, Surveyor.
J. W. BAUGHIMAN, Appraiser General.
D. C. SPRINGER,
B. HI. RICHARDSON, Appraisers.
E. COCKEY, Gauger.
GEORGE GALE, Measurer.
O. P. MAGILL. Weigher.
LUTHER WILSON, Store Keeper.
Office hours from 9, A. M., to 3, P. M.
RESIDENT COMMISSIONERS.
For taking Depositions, Acknowledy- ments of Deeds, g.c.
JAMES B. LATIMER, corner of St. Paul and Fayette streets.
J. D. PRATT, corner of Baltimore and Charles streets.
W. F. FRICK, corner of St. Paul and Lex- ington streets.
BOLIVAR D. DANELS, 57 Fayette street.
E. R. SPRAGUE, over Bank of Baltimore.
JOHN R. KENLY, 55 Fayette street.
FREDERICK F. BENZINGER, 19 Lexington st.
ALBERT A. NUNES, 29 St. Paul street.
JOSEPH T. ATKINSON. 1 S. Charles street. A. II. PENNINGTON, 65 Hanover street.
THOMAS WHELAN, jr., 16 St. Paul street.
WILLIAM S. BRYAN, 46 Lexington street.
CHARLES H. KEY, Spurrier's court.
JAMES J. ROBINS, 22 Fayette street.
MALCOM W. MEARIS, 26 Second street.
NOTARIES PUBLIC.
H. D. Reese,
2 Franklin Buildings, North street.
Wilson M. Cary,
51 Second street.
Lemuel E. Duval,
Mechanic's Exchange, Sun Building. Robert B. Jarvis,
Corner of Gay and Lombard streets.
The following gentlemen will be commis- sioned May 2d, 1858.
Wm. Gilmor, David Ridgely. Jno. M. Walker, Lewis Sutton.
NAVY AGENT.
II. G. S. KEY, Exchange Building, entrance on Lombard street.
CONSULS, AND VICE CONSULS.
Great Britain-Edward W. Mark, Exchange Buildings.
France-IIy. Vermont, Vice Consul, No. 52 S. Gay street.
Spain and Mexico-J A. Pizarro, No. 3 Barnet street, near Charles.
Saxony, Bavaria, Prussia, Wurtemburg, Baden, and Hesse Darmstadt-W. Dressel, Consulate, 11 Cheapside, corner of Lombard street.
Belgium-G. O. Gorter, 52 Gay street
Russia-Aug. Kohler, Acting Vice Consul, 17 Exchange Buildings.
Sardinia-C. A. Williamson, Union Bank.
Netherlands-Claas Vocke, 116 South Charles street.
Sweden and Norway-F. B. Gruf, 52 Gay street.
Vice Consul of Pontifical States-T. P. Scott, 16 St. Paul street.
Denmark-H. G. Jacobsen, No. 1 Exchange placc.
Oriental Republic, Uruguay-P. Morguiondo, 5 O'Donnel's wharf.
Buenos Ayres-Morton Stewart, 52 S. Gay street.
New Grenada-R. A. Fisher, 54 S. Gay st. Equador-Jas. J. Fisher, 54 S. Gay street.
Venezuela-Bolivar D. Danels, 57 Fayette street.
Hamburg and Bremen-A. Schumacher, Con- sul General, 9 South Charles street.
Brazil-C. O'Donnell, 49 Exchange place. Hanover-Edward Uhrlaub, 17 German st.
Oldenburg-Ilenry Oelrichs, 31 S. Charles street.
Hawaiian Islands-Granville S. Oldfield, Vice Consul, 84 Fayette street.
Pern and Chili-Richard B. Fitzgerald, 6 Gay street.
Lubec-11. Von Kapff, 22 German street.
Two Sicilies-A. C Rhodes, Exchange B'gs.
Austria-J. D. Kremelberg, Vice Consul, 11 Cheapside.
Agent for the Underwriters at Lloyd's, G. S. Oldfield.
Agents for the Underwriters at Bremen, F. W. Brune & Sons.
Agent for the N. Y. Board of Underwriters, Jas. C. Coale, Exchange Buildings
United States Marshal.
JOHN W. WATKINS, Law Buildings, Lexing- ton street.
Commissioner of Insolvent Debtors. EDW. PALMER, Office First Floor Record Office.
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BOARD OF TRADE.
The Board of Directors meet on the 1st Monday of every month, for transaction of such business as may come before them. Subscription $3 per annum. JOHN C. BRUNE, President. VICE-PRESIDENTS.
Wm. MeKim, Enoch Pratt, Thomas C. Jenkins, A. Schumacher.
E. B. DALLAM, Treasurer. GEORGE U. PORTER, Sec'y. Office Exchange Buildings.
Corn and Flour Exchange. WVM. CRICHTON, President,
JOHN P. PACA, Secretary. No. 77 and 79 South street. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE :
I. M. PARR, JOHN S. WILLIAMS, FRANCIS NEWCOMER.
ATHENAEUM,
Corner of St. Paul and Saratoga Streets, con- tains the following Societies :
Library Company of Baltimore. J. SPEAR SMITH, President.
J. P. KENNEDY, Vice-President. REV. E. A. DALRYMPLE, Correspondent. SEBASTIAN F. STREETER, Recorder.
JOHN HANAN, Treasurer.
DR. LEWIS H. STEINER, Librarian.
Historical Society of Maryland. A. M. ROGERS, Assistant Librarian.
Mercantile Library Association of Baltimore. Library, 15,000. Subscription, $5 per annum. GEORGE A. POPE, President. JAMES GREEN, Librarian.
MARYLAND HOSPITAL,
FOR THE INSANE, Monument Street, East of Broadway. OFFICERS. Richard S. Stewart, M. D., President.
Charles Howard, Vice-President.
John J. Donaldson, Treasurer. George William Brown, Secretary.
BOARD OF VISITORS, 1857-58.
David Keener, M. D. Thomas Wilson,
John H. B. Latrobe, Geo. W. Dobbin,
Thos. Edmonson, M. D. Johns Hopkins,
Stephen Collins, M. D. Wm.G. Harrison, Enoch Pratt.
Evan E. Elliot,
RESIDENT OFFICERS.
JOHN FONERDEN, M. D., Resident Physician. JAMES PATTERSON, Steward. MRS. ANN M. SMITH, Matron.
MARYLAND INSTITUTE, For Promoting Mechanic Arts. J. VANSANT, President.
THOMAS SWANN, 2 Vice ADAM DENMEAD, " Presidents. G. H. HUNT, Rec. Secretary. J. S. SELBY, Actuary.
Meets on second Wednesday of each month, at the Hall over Centre Market. Library open daily from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Active members $2 for admission and $3 annual dues. Junior members $1 for admission and $1 50 annual dnes.
BALTIMORE INFIRMARY, S. W. Corner Greene and Lombard Sts. DR. JAS. H. BUTLER, Resident Physician.
Water Commissioners. GEORGE NEILSON, President. WESLEY STEVENSON, Secretary. Office 17 North street.
The Merchants' Exchange Read- ing Rooms. Exchange Building, Gay street.
Papers filed from all parts of the United States ; also from Europe and the West In- dies. Subscription $10 per annum. GEORGE U. PORTER, Sup't.
Susquehanna Canal Company.
GEO. W. DOBBIN, President.
THOS. M. ABBOTT, Treasurer.
Office cor. Davis and Lexington.
Gray Manufacturing Company of Maryland.
JOHN P. KENNEDY, President. CHARLES MAREAN, Agent.
Office cor. Davis and Lexington.
Gas Light Company of Balti- more.
COLUMBUS O'DONNELL, President. Jos. BROWN, Secretary.
Office No. 19 South street.
Maryland Gas Company. Office over Bank of Baltimore, corner Bal- timore and St. Paul streets. W.M. G. THOMAS, President. ELISHIA R. SPRAGUE, Sec'y and Treas.
.
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Horticultural Soc. of Maryland AT MARYLAND INSTITUTE. EDWARD KURTZ, President. VICE PRESIDENTS : Rev. F. Wilson, Wm. C. Wilson, Ross Winans, Thomas Winans, Hamilton Easter.
C. H. SNow, Treasurer. WM. C. BRECKENRIDGE, Cor. Secretary. SAMUEL FEAST, JR., Recording Secretary. HUGH B. JONES, Secretary to Judges. LINNAEUS FEAST, Sec. on Exhibitions.
Adams' Express Company. No. 164 W. Baltimore Street.
Express forwarders to all accessible points in the United States-connecting at New York with Expresses to the Cana- das and Europe.
Baltimore Association for the Improve- ment of the Condition of the Poor. Z. D. BRASHEARS. Secretary,
No. 24 W. Fayette Street.
Office hours 9 to 4.
Green Mount Cemetery Company. J. H. B. LATROBE, President. MANAGERS.
Hugh Jenkins, WVm. F. Lucas,
Miles White, Cornelius MeLean, Patrick Gibson.
R. E. CARTER, Treasurer. H. N. IIANAN, Clerk.
EDWARD HEFNER, Superintendent.
JOSEPH R. FORMAN, Gate Keeper. Office, No. 1 Courtland Street.
Baltimore Cemetry Company. MILES WHITE, President.
G. A. FRICK, Sec. and Treas. MANAGERS.
Miles White, R. II. Evans,
Thomas Wilson, G. C. Addison.
Office S. W. Cor. of South and Baltimore st.
London Park Cemetery Company
Capt. HENRY A. THOMPSON, President. S. PRYOR, Sec. and Treas. MANAGERS.
Capt. H. A. Thompson, JJohn Q. Ginnodo, John II. T. JJerome, B. L. Woolston, John M'Dowell, Jr.
Office, Jarvis Building, North Street.
Mount Olivet Cemetery. THOMAS FRANCE, Agent. Office, 12 Light Street-openly daily.
Laurel Cemetery, (Colored.) DR. WM. G. KNOWLES, President. Office, 55 Sharp Street.
PHILADELPHIA GUANO CO.
DR. D. LUTHIER, President.
J. L. RINGWALT, Sec.
DIRECTORS :
John Tucker,
B. C Lee.
Dr. D. Luther,
Em. Clymer.
Joseph J. Keefe,
W. F. Murdoch, Agent, No. 5 O'Donnell's wharf.
MANUFACTURERS'
AND
MECHANICS' EXCHANGE. Sun Iron Building. Open from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M.
POST OFFICE,
Exchange Buildings.
Jno. Morris, Postm'r. Eph. Crumbacher, Asst. The Office is open during the week, in Winter, from 7 A. M. 1 , 7 P M .- Summer, from 7 A. M. 10 7 P. M. On Sunday, from 9 nfl 10 A. M. Stamms for pre payment of letters can be bad at the Post Office
1 Time Table of the Deparinres of the Steamers from Boston and New York, and Steamers for t'ali- fornia, carrying the Marts, is placed in the rotunda of the Post Office.
MAIL REGULATIONS.
( 7 10 A. M. 4 A. M.
Eastern, daily, ex. Sunday. 29% A. M. IK P. M.
25 P. M. 4%% P. M.
Express, daily, ex. Sund. 7 10 A. M.
" on Sunday, at ... 5 P. M. Southern, daily., 3 A. M. TX A. M. GY P. M.
3% P. M.
3 A. M.
8% A. M. 7%, A. M.
Washington, daily ex. Sunday
1% P. M.
r. M. 6% P. M.
A. M. 6% P. M.
Annapolis, daily ex. Sunday
P. M.
Western, via Cumberland, A. M. daily .... 13% P. M. 10% A. M. $ 7
Cumberland, daily 3× P. M. 5% P M.
Winchester, Va., ex. Sunday .... 7
Western, via Pittsburg, daily .... 8%
P. M.
A. M.
P. M.
York, l'a., route, ex. Sunday 185
$64
A. M. P. N. 5 P. M.
Norfolk, Tues, Thurs, & Sat .. .. 3% Delaware, and lower counties of. E. Shore of Maryland, daily, ex. Saturday ....
5× P. M. 4% P. M.
Upper counties of E. S., Mil dally, rx. Snudav ..
7-10 A. M. I X P. M.
Calvert county, (Tues. Thurs. {y and Saturday) .
A. M. 6% P. M.
on Sunday, at -
$ 634 A. M. 7%% A. M. 7 P. M.
7 A. M. 10 % A. M.
A. M. 6 X P. M. 3 P. M.
Pittsburg, daily. L
P. M.
P. M. 9 A. M.
4 A. M.
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Leonardt'n (Mon. Wed. Frid.) ..... 3 A. M. 734 A. M. Port Tobacco, daily ... .3 ..
A. M. 7%% A. M. Westminster & Emmittsburg,
5
daily, ex. Sunday. A. M. 6 P. M. Freedom, (Tues. & Saturday). .. 3 A. M.
(Monday & Friday) .... 6 P. M. Eastern Shore of Va., Tues. } Thursday and Saturday ..... P. M. 9 A. M.
RATES OF POSTAGE.
Letters composed of one or more pieces of paper, but not exceeding half an ounce in weight, sent any distance not exceeding 3,000 miles, 3 cents; over 3,00 ) miles, 10 cts. Double rate it exceeding half an ounce. treble if exceeding an ounce. and so on, charg- ing an additional rate for every additional half ounce or fraction of hatt an ounce.
Absolute pre payment being required on all letters to places within the United States, from and after 1st April 1855.
From and after January Ist, 1856, all letters between places in the United States must be pre-paid, either by postage stamps, or stamped envelopes.
Letters droped in the post office, for delivery in the same place, 1 cent each.
Letters advertised are charged one cent each, be- sides regular po-tage.
Circulars, 1 cent tor 3 oz. or less to any part of the United States. to consist of but one piece of paper- pre-payment required by stamps.
Daily newspapers weighing three ounces or less, 45×6 cents per quarter, when sent from the office of publication to actual and bona fide sub-crib rs any where in the United States. Transient newspapers sent any where within the United States, 1 cent for three ounces or less.
All transient printed matter (including circulars) must be pre-paid by stamps.
For postage on other printed matter see table of rates.
When the article to be mailed is a circular, pamph- 1-t, or newspaper, it should be so enveloped as to be opened at one end-otherwise it will be charged as a letter.
OCEAN STEAM NAVIGATION.
The following rates of postage on letters have been agreed upon between this government and the German States, Prussia, &c .. (by Bremen steamers.)
Bremen, 10 cents ; Ohlenburg, 13; Austrian Empire, (including Hungary, Galicia, Lombardy and Venice,) Bavaria, Brun-wick, Hamburg, Hanover, Mecklen- burg, Schwerine and Straelitz, Kingdom of Prussia, Kingdom of Saxony, and >axe Altenburg, 15; all other German states, cities and towns, 22 ets .; Switzerland and the Netherlands, 25 cts .; Denmark and Schleswig, 25 cts .; Poland and Ru-sia, 29 ets .; Constantinople, Greece and Sweden, 33 ets .; Norway, 38 cts .- pre-payment optional.
Alexandria, Corfu, 38 cents ; Island of Malta, Wal- lachia, 30 ; Italy, (except upper part,) 33-pre-pay- ment required.
Newspapers and circulars, 3 cents each, to be pre- paid.
Mails to the Pacific .- For a single letter, not exceed- ing half an ounce in weight, to Chagres, 20 cents ; to Panama, 20 cents ; to California and Oregon, 10 cts .- pre-payment required.
Havana Mails .- A line is established between Charleston and Havana, and between New York and Havana, the postage being 10 cents on a single letter not exceeding halt an ounce in weight, with an additional 10 cents for each additional half ounce, or fractional excess of half an ounce, to be pre-paid. Postage on each newspaper to Havana, 2 cents, also to be pre-paid.
BRITISH POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS.
On letters to British North America, 10 ets., if not over 3.000 miles; if over that distance, 15 cents a single rate -- pre-paid or not at the option of the sender.
Letters posted or charged in the United States will be rated at a half ounce to the single letter, over a half and not exceeding an ounce as a double letter, and so on.
The single rates to be charged on each letter posted in the United States addressed to any place in Great Britain or Ireland is 24 cents, the double rate 48 cents-over an ounce and not exceeding 2 ounces, as a quadruple letter, and so on, each ounce constituting two rates.
Said postage on letters going to any place in Great Britain or Ireland may be pre-paid, if the whole amount is tendered at the office in the United States, where mailed, at the option of the sender.
Newspapers may be mailed at any office in the United States 10 any place in the Umted Kingdom on the pre- payment of 2 cents, and may, on receipt from any place in Great Britain or Ireland, be delivered at any office in the United States on payment of 2 cents.
NOTE .- Each Government is to charge 2 cents on each newspaper. These are to be sent in bands or covers, open at the sides or ends, and to contain 110 manuscript whatever.
FRENCH POSTAL ARRANGEMENT.
A postal arrangement having bren entered into he- tween the United States and France, letters for France, or Algeria, may be sent in the open mail to France, direer, or through England, by either the Umted States, British, or French packets, the postage on the same being 15 cents for each X oz., or frac- tional part thereof. Pre-payment optional.
Persons mailing letters to foreign countries, with which the United State- have not entered into postal arrangements, are reminded that it is necessary for them to pre-pay the proper postage, or the letters can- not be forwarded.
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COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
1st ward, Thos. W. Griffin,
8th ward, G. P. Woodward,
15th ward, W. S. Crowley,
16th Rev. E. Y. Reese,
3d C. L. L. Leary,
10th Cha's T. Maddox,
4th Thomas I. Pitt, 11th George N. Eaton,
18th
W'm. H. Ryan,
6th
Jno. F. Plummer,
13th 66 Dr. W. G. Knowles,
20th J. M. Walker.
LOCATION AND TEACHERS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Central High School,
Eastern Female High School, Western Female High School, Floating School,
Male Grammar School No. 1, corner of Fayette and Green streets, Michael Connolly.
Female No. Male Grammar School No. Female 6: No. 2,
1,
2, corner of Broadway and Bank street, ..
Male Grammar School No. 3, Aisquith near Fayette street,
Female No. Male Grammar School No. 4, corner of Hanover and Lee streets, Henry Cragg.
Female 66 No. 4,
Male"Grammar School No. Female No. 5, Male Grammar School No. 6, Ross near Biddle street, .6 66 66
Mary Rice. Thomas S. Bennett. Eliza Adams.
7, cor. of Cheasapeake & IIndson sts., Can., Adlein S. Kenney.
Harriet A. Musselman.
George S. Grape.
8, Male Grammar School No. 9, corner of Calvert and Saratoga streets, 66
Female No. 9, Male Grammar School No. 10, corner of William and Warren streets, 66 66 "
Female .. No. 10, Male Grammar School No. 11, corner of Bond and Jefferson streets, Robert HI. Peregoy.
Female 6.
No. 11,
Male Grammar School No. 12, Barr estreet near Entaw, - 66 66
Female
No. 12,
Female 6
No. 13, Aisquith near Orleans street,
Male Grammar School No. 14, corner of Gough and Stiles streets, 66 6.
6 Female 66
Female 66 No. 1, Male Primary School No. 2, Stiles near High street, Female " 66
No. 2,
Male Primary School No. 3, corner of Fayette and Green streets, Female No.
Male Primary School Female No. 4,
Male Primary School No. 5, Edward near Aisquith street,
Female 4
No. 5, Fayette near Caroline,
Male Primary School No. 6, Aun, betw. Cant. av. and Aliceanna st., Catharine B. Bailey.
Female " No.
Male Primary School No. 7, Aisquith near Fayette,
Male Primary School Female 66 6.
No.
8, No. 9, corner of Calvert and Saratoga streets,
Male Primary School Female " 66 No. 9, corner of Front and Fayette streets,
Male Primary School No. 10, Hollins near Schroeder street,
Female 6 6 No. 10, 66 66 66 66
corner of lloliday and Fayette streets, Thomas D. Baird. Aisquith near Orleans street,
Nathaniel HI. Thayer. corner of Fayette and Green streets, D. A. Ilollingshead. Drawbridge, City Block,
Robert Kerr.
Marg'ı A. M'Conkey. William Kerr.
Mary McDermott. Jolm G. Cassady.
3, corner of Fayette and Front streets, Frances R. Ross.
16 .: 5, corner of Monument and Forest streets, John Basil, jr. 66
Elizabeth A. Cross.
Female No. 6, Male and Fem. Gr. Sch. No. Male Grammar School No. 8, corner of Fremont and Ridgely streets, E. H. Comegys.
Female 6 No.
Rachel Parker. Robert J. Kerr. Mary A. Reside.
Nancy W. Smith. George B. Loane. Sarah J. Cooke. Emily E. Jours. William A. Rippey. Margaret E. Borland.
Mary J. Dougherty. Mary A. Slicer.
Ann J. Groseup. Carrie C. Kurtz. Elizabeth A. Colston.
Mary Il. Thomiz. Mary A. Joice. Laura A. Ball.
Agnes P. Tolson. Priscilla Owens.
Mary S. Slater.
Eliza JJ. Driscol.
Rebecca E. Horton.
Marietta Barrickman. M. A. Fusselbaugh. Matilda L. Shipley. Elizabeth P. Martin.
Male Primary School No. 11, corner of Schroeder and Peirce streets, Annie E. Knight.
2d 66 Edwin A. Abbott,
9th 66 Henry Pollock,
17th 60 Dr. R. W. Brown,
5th Dr. J. L. Yeates,
12th Edward Israel,
19th 66 W'm. C. Arthur,
7th
Sam'l G. Spicer,
14th Rev. J. A. Seiss,
€, . .6 66 Female No. 7, Harford avenue,
No. 8, Caroline near Lombard street, 6. 66
3, corner of MeEllerry and Short streets, No. 4, Hill between Hanover and Sharp streets, Sallie A, Pattison. 66
No. 14, Male Primary School No. 1, corner of Gough and Wolfe streets, Elizabeth A. Abbott. 6.
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APPENDIX.
CHURCHES.
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL.
LOCATION. PASTORS.
St. Paul's, St. Peter's,
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Christ,
St. Andrew's Church of Ascension,
Grace Church,
Corner of Monument and Park,
Corner of Eutaw and Madison, Lombard west of Fremont,
Rev. M. Macfarland.
Rev. Thomas Barrow.
Rev. George A. Leakin.
Rev. Charles W. Rankin.
Rev. Edward A. Colburn.
Rev. II. V. D. Johns, D. D.
Emanuel,
Corner of Read and Cathedral,
Biddle n of George,
Barre e of Little Paca,
Rev. James P. Fugitt.
Rev. Ethan Allen.
Rev. H. H. Webb.
PRESBYTERIAN.
First Presbyterian,
Second
Third
Fourth
Baltimore west of Fremont,
Rev. J. A. Lefevre.
Central
Aisquith street,
Broadway,
Franklin street,
Corner of Franklin and Cathed'l, Rev. N. C. Burt.
Westminster Church,
Corner of Fayette and Greene,
Franklin, b Chatsworth & Frem't, Rev. James E. Hughes.
Rev. J. Henry Kaufman.
Fayette, bet. Liberty and Charles, Rev. Otis H. Tiffany.
Rev. H. Dunning.
Rev. William Bruce.
Ilarford Avenue, Madison Preb. (col'd, )
Ilarford Avenue june. Aisquith, Madison near Park,
Rev. John Crawford. Rev. Mr. Revel.
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ROMAN CATHOLIC.
Cathedral,
Corner of Cathedral & Mulberry,
St. Alphonsus (German, )Corner of Park and Saratoga,
St. Bridget's,
St. Patrick's,
Canton, Corner of Broadway and Bank,
St. Vincent de Paul's, 23 n Front,
St. Mary's Chapel,
Carmelite Chapel,
St. Mary's Chapel,
St. Ignatius,
Corner of Calvert and Madison,
St. James', (German) St. Francis' Chapel and col'd Sisters Prov.
Aisquith s of Eager, Richmond near Park,
Most Rev. Fran. P. Kenrick, D. D. Very Rev. H. B. Coskery, rector. Rev. Thomas R. Foley. ( Rev. Jolin MeNally. Rev. F. X. Seelos, rector. Rev. John Foley, D. D. Rev. James Dolan, pastor.
( Rev. L. Obermeyer, pastor. Rev. Win. D. Parsons, Assistant. Rev. Alexins J. Elder. Rev. John Byrne, chaplain. Attended from Loyola College.
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