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ISAAC Hinckley. President. Enoch Pratt, Vice-President.
William Crawford. General Agent.
C. K. Ide. Master of Transportation. HI F. Kenney, Superintendent. Alfred Horner, Secretary and Treasurer. George A. Dadmun, General Ticket Agent. Branch Ticket Office, 143 W. Baltimore street.
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BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD.
Camden Station, Camden Street.
John W. Garrett, President. John King, Jr., Vice-President. William Keyser, Second Vice-President. Thomas R. Sharp, Master of Transportation. William H. Ijams, Treasurer. W. T. Thelin, Auditor John L. Wilson. Master of Roads
John C. Davis, Master of Machinery L. M. Cole. General Ticket Agent. E. R. Dorsey. Assistant. Nathan Guilford, General Freight Agent. A. J. Fairbanks, Gen'] Agent, Camden Station. W. M. Clements, Gen'l Agent, Locust Point. Benj. Williams, Purchasing Agent. J. L. Randolph, Chief Engineer. George S.Koontz, Gen'l Agent at Washington. Branch Ticket Office, 149 w Baltimore street.
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. Corner Calvert and Centre Streets.
Thomas A. Scott, President.
A. J. Cassatt, Vice-President. Robert S. Hollins, Secretary.
J. S. Leib, Treasurer.
John Crowe, Auditor.
John W. Davis, General Agent.
A. W. Nutt, General Freight Agent.
J. M. Drill. Ass't Gen'l Freight Agent.
Isaac M. Schermerhorn, Get'l Western Freight Agent. Edwin S. Young, Ass't Gen'I Ticket Agent.
D. M. Boyd. Jr., General Passenger Agent. Frank Thomson, General Manager.
George C. Wilkins, Superintendent. A. W. Sumner, Purchasing Agent.
WESTERN MARYLAND RAILROAD. Office Corner Hillen and Exeter. J. M. Hood. President and Gen'l Manager. . Alexander Rieman, Vice-President. John S. Harden, Secretary and Treasurer. B. H. Griswold, Gen 'l Freight and Ticket Agt.
BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. Corner Calvert and Centre.
Oden Bowie, President.
A. J. Cassatt, Vice-President.
Frank Thomson, General Manager.
George C. Wilkins, Superintendent.
E. S. Young, Ass't General Ticket Agent. A. W. Nutt, General Ticket Agent.
J. M. Drill, Ass't General Freight Agent.
J. S. Leib, Treasurer.
W. J. Torrington, Cashier. John Crowe, Secretary and Auditor. A. W. Sumner, Purchasing Agent.
BALTIMORE AND DRUM POINT RAIL- ROAD. No. 95 W. Fayette Street. Augustus Albert, President. Andrew Banks, Treasurer. Jolın G Butler, Secretary.
UNION RAILROAD. No. 15 South Street.
William G. Harrison, President. J. C. Wrenshall. Manager.
MARYLAND TUBING TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. No. 52 Lerington Street. Andrew Banks, President.
STEAMSHIPS AND STEAMBOATS. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD.
The Screw Steamers of the North German Lloyd run between Baltimore and Bremen, via Southampton, every alternate Thursday, touching at Southampton, going and returning. These vessels take freight to London, Hull. Leith, Hamburg, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Amsterdam, for which through bills of lading are signed. All letters must pass through the Post office. For freight or passage apply to
A. SCHUMACHER & Co. No. 5 S. Gay Street.
ALLAN STEAMSHIP LINE.
The Screw Steamers of the Montreal Ocean Steamship Company run between Baltimore and Liverpool, via Halifax, every alternate Wednesday. These vessels take freight to Hamburg, London, Antwerp, Amster- dam, Rotterdam, Havre and Bordeaux, for which through bills of lading are signed. All letters must pass through the Postoffice. For freight or passage apply to
A. SCHUMACHER & CO., No. 5 S. Gay St.
FOR LIVERPOOL & QUEENSTOWN.
Inman Line of Mail Steamers. sailing from New York every Saturday and Thursday. A. D. KEENER, Adams' Express, 164 W. Baltimore St. And GEORGE MCCAFFRAY, Agent, 28 St. Paul St.
FOR LIVERPOOL.
The Beaver Line of Steamships will sail from Balti- more fortnightly during the season. The Iron Clipper Ships will sail when freighted. For freight or passage apply to J HOOPER & CO.
Commercial Building, cor. Gay and Lombard Sts.
FOR NEW ORLEANS AND TEXAS.
The Morgan Line of Steamships, sailing from New York every Saturday. For freight or further informa- tion apply to
J. ALEX. SHRIVER, 3 Light Street Wharf.
FOR BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE, R. I., every four days via Norfolk.
The Steamers of the Boston Steamship Company will sail semi-weekly for Boston and Providence via Nor- folk, at 3 P. M. For freight or passage apply to
A. L. HUGGINS, Agent, foot of Long Dock.
FOR CHARLESTON, S. C.
Through bills of lading and rates guaranteed to all points in the South, South-West and Florida, by the Merchants' Steamship Company.
The Steamships of this Company will sail as per advertisement. Rates as low as by any other line. For freight and passage apply to
EDWIN FITZGERALD, Agent,
Wharf, foot Union Dock. E. W. HULL, Agent S. C. R. R., 30 Post Office Ave.
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FOR SAVANNAH, GA.
Every five days, Baltimore and Savannah Steamshlp Company, composed of the first class Steamships Sara- gossa and America. Through bills of lading given for all points in Georgia, Alabama and Florida, by Georgia Central and Atlantic and Gulf Raliroad. For freight or passage apply to
A. I. HUGGINS, Agent, foot of Long Dock.
WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA.
The Stmrs D. J. FOLEY, LUCILLE and RALEIGII, are now running to the nhove ports seml-weekly and Issuing through bills of lading in connection with the Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroads.
REUBEN FOSTER,
Gen'l Agent, Whf. cor. Lee & Light. J. D. LIPSCOMB, Agent, No. 11 German Street.
FOR THE SOUTH.
Baltimore, Portsmouth and Weldon, Bay Line, and Seaboard and Roanoke Rail Road.
The elegant Steamers ADELAIDE and GEORGE LEARY, leave Baltimore daily, at 4 o'clock, P MI., for Fortress Monroe and Norfolk, connecting at Portsmouth with the Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad for Weldon, Raleigh, Charlotte, Wilmington, Charleston, Augusta, Atlanta, and all places South. For Edenton and Ply- mouth, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
WM C. SMITH, Superintendent Bay Line.
POWHATAN STEAMBOAT LINE, FOR RICHMOND AND PETERSBURG.
The Steamers of this Line are now leaving from Pier No. 2 Light Street Wharf, at 4 o'clock, P. M .. as follows: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, via .James River Route. Through bills of lading given to all points South and South West
R. L. POOR, Gen'l Freight Agent,
Office. foot of Concord St.
NEWBERN, NORTH CAROLINA.
The Steamers TUCKAHOE and EXPERIMENT are now running semi-weekly to the above port, and issuing through bills of lading to all points on the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroads.
R. FOSTER, Gen'l Agent, 144 Light st. wharf.
BALTIMORE AND FREDERICKS- BURG LINE.
The Stemmer WENONAH, will leave Pier 9 Light St. wharf every Tuesday at 4.30 o'clock. P. M. Return- ing will leave Fredericksburg every Monday evening at 8 o'clock.
The Steamer MATILDA, will leave same wharf every Friday evening at 4.30 P. M. Returning will leave Fredericksburg every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. HENRY WILLIAMS, Agent,
S. H. FORBES, Supt. Office, Pier 9, Light St. wharf. JOS. HAZARD, Agt., Fredericksburg.
POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE-
For Alexandria, Washington, Georgetown and Poto- mac River Landings. The Steamer SUE will leave from Pier No. 10, Light Street Wharf, every Thurs- day at 5 P. M. Returning will leave Washington every Friday at 12 M. For further information apply to
A. NEEDHAM Jr., Agent. 142 Light Street Whf.
BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPAIA STEAMBOAT CO.
The Steamers of this Company leave pier 3 Light Street Wharf, daily, (Sundays excepted, ) at 3 P. M., for Phliadelphia
J. ALEX. SHRIVER, Vice-Prest. 3 Light St. Whf.
NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE TRANSPORTATION LINE .- INLAND ROUTE, VIA CANALS.
Steamers of this Linc leave Company's Wharf, font of Frederick Street Dock, daily, at 5 o'clock P. M. (Sunday excepted, ) through to New York.
J. ALEX. SHRIVER, Vice-Prest. 3 Light St. Whf.
EASTERN SHORE STEAMBOAT CO.
Steamer TANGIER, will leave Baltimore, South Street, every Tuesday and Friday at 5 P M., for Cris- frid Onancock. Pitt's Wharf. Newtown and Snow Hill. Returning, leave Snow Hill every Monday and Thurs- day at 5 A Mt., touching at Newtown. Pitt's Wharf, Onancock and Crisfield
Steamer HELEN. will leave Baltimore, South Street Wharf, every Wednesday and Sunday at 5 P. MI .. for Crisfield, Pongoteague, Occahannock, Hunger's and Taylor's Wharf. Both boats take passengers for the Delaware Rail Road.
Freight received until 4 % P. M., and must be prepaid. Freight received at all points on Eastern Shore Rail Road.
P. R. CLARK, Agent, 107 South Street.
WEEMS TRANSPORTATION LINE.
PLANTER, leaves Pier No. 8, Light Street, every Wednesday and Saturday at 6 30 A MI .. for Fair Haven, Pium Point, Governor's. Run and Patuxent River. Returning, leaves Benedict every Thursday and Mon day at 6 A. M. Freight received at Pier No 8 Light Street, on Tuesdays and Fridays only . up to 4 o'clock.
The Steamer WENDNAH. leaves Pler No. 8 Light Street, every Sunday Night at 9 o'clock, for l'atuxent River direct. Returning, leaves Hill's Landing every Monday for Nottingham, and Nottingham every Tues- day morning at 5 o'clock, for Baltimore Freight re- ccived at No. 1 Tobacco Warehouse Wharf, on Saturdays only, up to 4 o'clock.
HENRY WILLIAMS, Agent, S. H. FORBES. Supt., Office, 118 Light St. Whf.
BALTIMORE AND SUSQUEHANNA STEAM COMPANY.
Steamers JUNIATA and LANCASTER leave lower end of West Falls Ave. dally, [Sundays excepted) at 6 P. M., during the Summer, and at 5 P. M. from October . to close of Navigation, for Huvre de Grace and Port Deposit. Returning will leave Port Deposit daily, at 3 o'clock, P. M., and Havre de Grace at 4 o'clock, P. M.
JOS. JAS. TAYLOR, Agent, 212 West Falls Ave.
FOR ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON, GEORGETOWN AND LANDINGS ON THE POTOMAC RIVER.
The favorite Steamer THEODORE WEEMS will lenve Pier 8, Light Street wharf. Baltimore, every THURS- DAY at 5 o'clock PAM. for the above points. For further Information apply to
HENRY WILLIAMS, Agent, 118 Light St. Whf. S II. FORBES, Superintendent.
MARYLAND STEAMBOAT CO.
The Steamers of this Line leave Pier No. 3 Light St. Wharf, as follows:
FOR ANNAPOLIS AND WEST RIVER .- Dally, [Sundays excepted ) at 7 A Si.
FOR EASTON, OXFORD, CAMBRIDGE, DENTON AND IN- TERMEDIATE LANDINGS -Steamer HIGHLAND LIGHT Tuesdaya, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 9 P. Si., connect- Ing at Cambridge next morning with 9 A. M. train on Dorchester and Delaware Railroad for Seaford, and at Easton with Maryland and Delaware Railroad.
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RICHMOND, YORK RIVER AND CHESAPEAKE RAIL ROAD LINE.
The Steamers of this Line leave Pier 2, Light Street Wharf, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 4 P. M., for Richmond and all points Sonth.
R. FOSTER, Gen. Manager, 144 Light Street Whf.
STEAMER LOUISA.
Leaves No. 4, Spear's Wharf, for Norfolk and Ports- mouth, Va., and Edenton, Plymouth, Jamesville and Williamston, N.C., every other week
Leaves Williamston, N. C., for Baltimore, making the round trip in two weeks.
ROB'T TYSON & CO., Agents.
SASSAFRAS RIVER.
Steamer TRUMPETER leaves Pier No. 6 every Tues- day, Thursday and Saturday, at 10% A. M., for George- town and all landings on the River, returning on Mon- days, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
CHESTER RIVER STEAMBOAT CO.
The Steamer GEORGE LAW will leave Baltimore every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 9 A. M., for Kent Island, Queenstown, Greys Inn Creek, Quaker Neck. Booker's, Rolph's, and Chestertown. Returning, leaves Chestertown every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8 A. M., making the above stops. Fare $1 25. Freights received on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. All freights must be prepaid at the office in Baltimore.
R. A. BRAINARD, Agent, Pier 7, Light Street Wharf.
EXPRESSES. ADAMS' EXPRESS COMPANY. Office 164 W. Baltimore St.
BALTIMORE TRANSFER COMPANY. N. E. cor Baltimore and North Sts. Geigan & Co., Proprietors.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD TICKET OF- FICE AND BAGGAGE EXPRESS. N. E. cor Calvert and Baltimore Streets.
MCFARLAND, STEPHENSON & CO'S EXPRESS. 114 S. Eutaw Street.
JOHN M. MCCLINTOCK. (BAGGAGE.). Camden Station, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, 149 W. Baltimore Street.
UNION TRANSFER CO. BAGGAGE EXPR. 143 W. Baltimore Street.
STAGES.
ANDERSON'S STAGE TO BELAIR Leaves Brown's Hotel, 119 North High Street, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at eight o'clock, A. M.
KELLVILLE AND FRANKLINVILLE, VIA KINGSVILLE,
Leaves Rising Sun Holel, 74 N. High Street, Mondays. Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, (and daily during Summer ) at 1 o'clock, P. M.
LONG GREEN, HARFORD ROAD STAGE Leaves Star Hotel, cor. Front and Low streets, every afternoon at 22 o'clock, and Sun Office' at 3 o'clock.
LIBERTY ROAD STAGE
Leaves Hand Tavern, Paca Street, daily, at 2 o'clock, P. M., in Winter and 2.30 o'clock in Summer.
TELEGRAPHS.
WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO.
S. W. corner Baltimore and Calvert streets. Branch offices: Eccles, Thoms & Co., Canton, under Eutaw House, 78 Light, Howard House, 39 Sonth, Calverton Hotel, Wilhelm's Hotel, President Street Depot, Calvert Station, Mount Vernon Ilotel, N. E. corner Calvert and Balti- more, Stock Board, 12 South street, cor Penna avenue and Townsend, and N. E. corner Broad- way and Baltimore.
A. WILSON, JR., President.
ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
Office 121 W. Baltimore Street.
Branch offices: 1 Light-st wharf, corner Bos- ton and Aliceanna Canton, Eutaw House, cor- ner St. Paul and Baltimore, correr Gay and Lombard, 258 W. Baltimore, Corn Exchange, Baltimore and Calvert, Locust Point, B.& O.R. R. office.
G. S. MOTT, Manager.
AMERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH CO. OF BALTIMORE.
First District and Main Office, 153 W. Balti- more; Second District, under Eutaw Hotel ; Third District, 53 Richmond.
HARRY FISHER, President. ROBERT GARRETT, Treasurer. C. F. MCCULLOH, Supt.
DOMESTIC TELEGRAPH COMPANY OF BALTIMORE.
Office 121 W. Baltimore Street. Branch offices in all parts of the city. G. S. MOTT, General Manager.
PASSENGER RAILWAYS. CITY PASSENGER RAILWAY.
Office Carroll Hall, up stairs, corner Calvert and Baltimore Streets. ODEN BOWIE, President and Supt. RICHARD C. SMITH, Treasurer.
MADISON AVENUE & BROADWAY LINE
Runs from Thames street, East Baltimore, to station on North avenue. Cars leave the sta- tions every four minutes.
PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND ALBE- MARLE STREET LINE
Runs from city limits on Pennsylvania avenue to Philadelphia depot. Cars run at intervals of niue minutes.
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FRANKLIN SQUARE LINE
Runs from west end of Baltimore street to Baltimore Cemetery. Cars leave the stations every four minutes.
NORTH AND SOUTH BALTIMORE.
Cars run at intervals of nine minutes from terminus on Light street to end of Charles street, at North avenue.
EUTAW STREET AND CAMDEN DEPOT.
This line runs from Baltimore street, along Eutaw to Cainden depot. Care run every ten minutes.
CANTON LINE.
Runs at intervals of 15 minutes from North avenue to Toone street, Canton.
1&Time of starting the cars on all the lines, 6 A. M. Run until midnight.
CITIZENS' RAILWAY COMPANY. Office Northwest Terminus.
J. S. HAGERTY, President.
C. C. SPEED, Superintendent.
Going East to Patterson Park .- From Druid Hill Park to Pennsylvania avenue, Cumber- land, Gilmor, Townsend, Carrollton av, Fayette, Howard, Lombard, Exeter, and Pratt streets. Returning from Patterson Park-Baltimore street to Ann, l'ratt, Exeter, Lombard, South, North, Fayette, Carey, Townsend, Stricker, Gilmor, Cumberland, Pennsylvania avenue and Terminus at Druid Hill Park.
Connect with Western Maryland Railroad depot und Druid Hill Park Railway to Mansion House.
Run every 6 minutes, from 6 a. m. to 12 p.m.
CATONSVILLE RAILWAY.
Leave Baltimore each hour from 6 a. m. to 6 p. m., and at 11.30 p. m. On Sundays at 8 a. m. to 8 p. m., and 10 p. m.
Leave Catonsville each hour from 6 a. m. to 8 p. m., and 10.30 p. in. On Sundays nt 8 a. m. to 9 p. m.
For Ellicott City, (on Sundays only ) at 8 and 10 n. m., and 2 and 5 p. mn.
Leave Ellicott City, (on Sundays only ) at 10 a. m., 12 m. and 5 and 7 p. m.
YORK ROAD RAILWAY.
Leave Baltimore for Towsontown at half-past euch hour, from 7.30 A. in. to 8.30 p. m., and 10 and 11 p. m.
Leave Towsontown for Baltimore at each hour, from 6 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Leave Baltimore for Govanstown ut 7 and 8 a. m., and at each tour from 2 to 7 p. m.
Lenve Govanstown for Baltimore At 8 und 9 a. m., and at each hour from 3 to 8 p. m.
BALTIMORE, PEABODY HEIGHTS AND WAVERLEY PASSENGER RAILWAY.
Office, terminus of the Line, Mount Royal Reservoir.
BALTIMORE, CALVERTON AND POWHA- TAN RAILROAD.
Leave Baltimore at each hour from 7 n. m. to 9 p. m., except 9 a. m. and 12 m. On Sun- days each hour from 8 a_m. to 9 p. m., except 12 mn. On Saturdays the last car leaves Balti- more at 10 p. m.
Leave Powhatan at each hour from 6.25 a m. to 9 25 p m (except 12.25 p. m. and 8.25 p. m. )
The cars of this Company connect with the Red Line of the Baltimore City Passenger Rail- way. M. F. HOLLAND, Supt.
BALTIMORE AND HALL SPRING RAILWAY.
Officers of the Road :- E. Wyatt Blanchard, President ; W. Carvel Hall, Secretary ; S. B. Davis, Supt.
Leave City Hall and North street, every 12 minutes, from 6.45 a. m. to 11.30 p. m., for Darley Park, Harford road, via Fayette, Ais- quith and Madison streets and Central avenue, and connecting at Darley Park with cars for Homestead and Ilall Springs at 3 and 5 p. m. until further notice.
Leave Darley Park for Hall Springs at ench hour from 6.30 to 11.30 a. m., and 2.30 to 7.30 p. im.
Leave Hall Springs at each hour from 7 n.m. to 12 m., and 3 to 8 p. m.
The cars leaving City Hall at 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 a. m., and 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 p. in., connect directly with the cars for Hall Springs.
SOCIETIES. MASONS.
Masonic Temple, North Charles,near Saratoga.
MEETINGS OF LODGES AND CHAPTERS.
Cassia Lodge, No. 45-1st and 3d Monday. Mystic Circle, No. 109-1st and 3d Monday. Mount Vernon, No. 151-1st and 3d Monday. Adherence, No. 88-2d and 4th Monday. Lafayette, No. 111-2d and 4th Monday. Star Bethlehem, No. 167-2d and 4th Monday. King David's, No. 68-1st and 3d Tuesday. Monumental, No. 96-1st and 3d Tuesday. Fidelity, No. 136-Ist and 3d Tuesday. Warren, No. 51-2d and 4th Tuesday. Doric, No. 124-2d and 4th Tuesday. Joppa, No. 132-2d and 4th Tuesday. St. John's, No. 31-1st and 3d Wednesday. Phoenix, No. 139-1st and 3d Wednesday. IJiram, No. 107-1st and 3d Wednesday. Arcana, No. 110-2d and 4th Wednesday. Landmark, No. 127-2d and 4th Wednesday. Excelsior, No. 169-2d and 4th Wednesday. Washington, No. 3-1st and 3d Thursday Centre, No. 108-Ist and 3d Thursday. Amicable, No. 25 -- Ist and 3d Thursday. Union, No. 60-2d and 4th Thursday. Pythagoras, No. 123-2d and 4th Thursday. Corinthian, No. 93-2d and 4th Thursday. Kedrou-Ist and 3d Friday.
Oriental, No. 158-1st and 3d Friday. Concordia, No. 13-1st and 3d Friday.
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Ben Franklin, No. 97-1st and 3d Friday . Maryland, No. 120-2d and 4th Friday. Germania-2d and 4th Friday. John H. B. Latrobe, No. 165-2d and 4th Fri- day.
CONVOCATIONS.
Concordia Chapter, No. 1-1st and 3d Tuesday. Phoenix, No. 7-2d and 4th Friday. Jerusalem, No. 9-2d and 4th Monday. St. John's, No. 19-1st and 3d Wednesday. Adoniram, No. 21-Ist and 3d Monday.
ASSEMBLIES.
Maryland Commandery, No. 1-2d and 4th Friday.
Baltimore, No. 2-2d and 4th Thursday.
Monumental, No. 3-2d and 4th Tuesday. Crusade, No. 5-1st and 3d Thursday. Beauseant, No. 8-1st and 3d Friday. Office hours-8 to 12 A. M., 4 to 10 P. M. C. E. KEMP, Grand Tyler.
I. O. OF O. F.
The Grand Lodge meets annually on the third Wednesday in April in the City of Balti- more.
Officers of the Grand Lodge of Maryland.
M. W. Grand Master-Win. H. Ruby.
R. W. Deputy Grand Master-Joshua Lynch. R. W. Grand Warden-Wm. P. Bockner. R. W. Grand Secretary-John M. Jones R. W. Grand Treasurer-A. L. Spear. R. W. Grand Chaplain-C. Dodd McFarland. R. W. Grand Marshal-Vacant.
W. Grand Conductor-George A. Reed. W. Grand Guardian-Conrad Wolf.
W. Grand Herald-Wm. Blensinger.
I. O. OF GOOD TEMPLARS.
The Grand Lodge meets annual on the third Tuesday in November, at such place as may be designated at the preceding session. The next session will be held in Baltimore.
Grand Officers for 1876-7.
Rev. H. P. Jordan, G.W.C.T. Nicholas Shivers, G.W.Coun.
Marion Johnson, G.W.V.T.
W. S. McCombs, G. W.Secretary.
Jobn M. Herring, G. W. Ass't.S.
Amos Spielman, G. W. Treasurer. Joseph Cowman, G. W .Chap. T. Howard Poulson, G. W. Marshal. Mrs. Francis M. Rice, G.W.D.M.
Benj. Armsworthy, G. W.Gu'd.
Wm. Greenwood, colored, G. W.Sentinel.
L. A. Weishampel, G.W.Mess. Rev. Thos. L. Poulson, P.G.W.C.T.
Representatives to the R. W. G. Lodge, Wm. Perkins, ( colored ) and Rev. Thos. L. Poulson.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RED MEN.
Meet in Metamora Hall, w Lombard street, near Hanover.
Officers.
Lewis Reese-Grand Sachem.
Louis Petzold, Treasurer.
C. Frietschuer, “ Secretary.
Grand Lodge meets every 3d Sunday of the mouth at Metamora Hall.
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN. G. C. OF. U. S.
The Grand Council of the United States, Im- proved O. R. M., will meet in the city of Cleve- land, O., on the second Tuesday in the Corn Moon, G. S. D. 386.
The Great Council of the State of Maryland meets in Baltimore in the Cold Moon.
Chief's of Grand Council of Maryland.
Joseph E. Benson, G. Sachem.
Wm. Louis Schley, G. Sen. Sag.
T. A. Worrall, G. Jun. Sag.
C. D. Irelan, G. Chief of Records.
W. G. Gorsuch, G. K. of Wampum.
Edwin Jones, G. Prophet.
George W. Lindsay, G. Sannap.
J. F. Shaffer, G. K. of Wicket.
D. Clark, G. K. of Forrest.
CADETS OF TEMPERANCE.
Grand Section holds its regular Quarterly Sessions in January, April, and July, and its Annual Session in October at Temperance Temple.
Officers.
J. Webster Stuart, Grand Worthy Patron.
O. H. Bruce, Grand Secretary.
Albert Marshal, Assistant Grand Secretary.
Win. Silverwood, Grand Treasurer
R. T. Smith, sr., Grand Chaplain.
Thomas Brannon, Grand Guide. Franklin Supplee, Grand Watchman.
All communications, applications, &c., should be addressed to O. H. Bruce, Grand Secretary, Westernport, Md.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
Grand Lodge meets annually 2d Tuesday of February, in Baltimore. Office No. 62 w Fayette Street
Officers for 1877-8.
James B. Groome, P.G.C.
F. B. Maxwell, G.C.
Henry Lingenfelder, V.G.C.
J. J. Kahler, G.P.
James Whitehouse, G. K.of R. and S.
W. S. Quigley, G.M.of E.
S. Sands Mills and G. W. Lindsay, repre- sentatives to Supreme Lodge
KNIGHTS OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE.
A. B. Granbery, G.N.C.
Wm. J. Gibson, G.M.of R.
Grand Castle meets first Monday in March and September.
Red Lyon Castle, No. 1, Friday, Golden Eagle Hall, 51 w Fayette.
St. George's Castle, No. 2, Monday, Golden Eagle Hall, 51 w Fayette street.
Mars Castle, No. 3, Thursday, Maryland Hall, nr Penna av.
Ivanhoe Castle, No. 4, Tuesday, No.1 s Carey st. Crusade No. 6, Wednesday, Golden Engle Hall, 51 w Fayette street. Alhambra No. 7, Thursday, 43 n Gay.
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SONS OF TEMPERAMCE.
W'm. Silverwood, St. Dennis, Baltimore Co. Grand Worthy Patriarch. Davul Keener, Grand Worthy Associate. R. T. Smith, sr. 87 w Fayette st., Baltimore, Grand Scribe.
S. S. Addison, Baltimore, Grand Treasurer. Rev. Thomas Myers, Grand Chaplain.
Charles M. Smith, Anne Arundel Co., Grand Conductor.
James Euip, Elkridge Landing, Grand Sentinel.
HEPTASOPHS, OR S ... W. M ...
The M. W. Supreme Conclave meets on the Ist Wednesday in April, 1877 at New Orleans. Win. Foster, M. E. Supreme Archon.
S. Baird Wolfe, M. D., M. W. Supreme Secre- retary, 18 Commerce.
R. W. Grand Conclave of Maryland meets 2d Monday in May.
Dr. J. J. Weaver, M. E. Grand Archon.
James Young, Grand Scribe, 112 w Baltimore.
UNITED FRIENDS OF AMERICA.
Grand Council meets semi-annually, at such time and place as ordered by the previous ses- sion.
George W. Shawgo, Grand President
Emma Harper, Grand Vice-President.
Joseph Glover, Grand Recording Secretary. Edward Johnson, Grand Treasurer. F. L. Morrison, Grand Chaplain.
Richard James, Senior Grand Guide. Hannab A. Thompson, Grand Inside Sentinel. George Wales, Grand Outside Sentinel.
ORDER OF UNITED AMERICAN ME- CHANICS.
State Council of Maryland-J. W. Ilolden, Sec- retury, office n w cor Greene and Baltimore.
JUNIOR O. U. A. M.
State Council of Maryland, office n w corner Greene and Baltimore, J. Adam Sohl, Sec'y 252 & Sbarp.
SOCIETY OF THE ARMY AND NAVY OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES.
Capt. MeHlenry Howard, President. Maj. Gen. I. R. Trimble, Vice-President. Capt. Fred. M. Colston, Treasurer. Capt. Win. L. Ritter, Secretary.
ST. ANDREW SOCIETY. Incorporated 1806.
President-Alexander Murdoch. First Vice-President-W. W. Spence. Second Vice-President-John T. Morris. Counsellor-Charles G. Kerr. Secretary-Robert Sim. Physician-Dr. Christopher Johnston. Treasurer-John Turnbull, Jr. Chaplain-Rev. W. W. Murkland.
Managers.
Thos. D. Anderson, F. L. Farquharson,
Alex. F. Murdoch,
Henry Taylor, John Abercrombie, Andrew Smith.
GERMAN SOCIETY OF MARYLAND. 143 W. Lombard Street.
President-HI. Von Kupff.
First Vice-President-Charles W. Lentz. Second Vice-President-Wm. Numsen.
Third Vice-President-Christian Ax.
Fourth Vice-President-W'in. Seemuller.
Managers.
II. Arens, Jacob Rudolph,
W'in. Caspari,
Fred. Schad,
F. Husseucamp, A. II. Schultz,
J. H. Hausenwald,
John Stellmann,
P. L. Keyser,
Jacob Trust,
F. W. Ulrich,
Capt. H. Steffens,
Chas. Schmidt, Fred. Wehr,
Carl Thienemann,
Fred. E'llenbrock,
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