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Richardson & Co., grocers, &c ... 299
Richmond and Alleghany Railroad Co .inset opp. 301
Richmond Bazaar, John B. Davis pro- prietor .. 300 and opp. 161
Richmond, Fredericksburg and Puto- mac Railroad Co. 558
Richmond Ice Co 300
Richmond Iron Paint Co., N. T. Pate & Co., prop's 555
Robins, A. H., druggist. 3º3 Rooney, Arthur, furniture and under- taker .. 305
Rountree, H. W. & Bro., trunk manu- facturers 306 Ryan, Michael, plumber, tinner, &c. 30S Ryland & Lee, pianos and organs .. 308 Scarlett, Thomas, man'gr R. G. Dun & Co 169
Schlieser, George W. & Bro., restaur't, 315 Schmidt, Hermann, grocer. 316 Schon, George, bottler and mineral waters .. 3
Schultz & Harrington, lithographic printers, Boston, Mass. 3 Shanks & Barrett, plumbers, tinners, &c., 319 Shepardson, Eugene, New York Steam Laundry 320
Silva, J. H., furniture and mattress manufacturer 321
Simon, Asher, merchant tailor 322
Simons, W. E. & Bro., bookbinders and
blank book manufacturers .... 323 and 16 Smith, James C., ice dealer 324
Snyder, Asa, pig iron and architectural iron works. 327,537, 545 Southern Clinic, Medical Monthly, Dr. C. A. Bryce, publisher.
Southern Saw Works, A. J. Miller & Co., 252 Southern Shirt Manufactory, R. H. An- derson & Co 103
Southern Stove Works, W. J. . Loth, proprietor. 247
Spence, Tyree & Co., boots and shoes, 325 Squire, L. S., boys: school. 329 State (The), R. F Beirne, proprietor 330 Steel, Dr. George B., dentist. 330 Stokes & Dunn, merchant tailors. 332 Straus, A. E. & Bro., printers and bill posters. 332
Straus, Julius, insurance. agent. 333 Stumpf, Peter & Co., bottlers. 333 Summers, Carl, piano tuner and repair'r, 334 Sutherland, William H. & Sons, livery stable and undertakers .. .. 335, 336
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Sutton & Co., real estate agents. 335
Swineford, Howard, insurance agent ... 335 Sydnor, Walter, attorney-at law. 336
Talman, Wm. H., conveyancer, &c. 337
Taylor, E. B., china, glass and queens- ware. 338
Taylor, H. Seldon, real estate agent. 338 Thalhimer Bros., dry goods, &c 340
Thurston, E. J. Mrs., millinery .. 343 Toler & Hooper, florists 3443 Tupper, Furman, real estate agent 347 Turner, Thomas I'., livery and sales
stables . 348
Turner, W. W., florist.
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Tyler, John H. & Co., watches, jew- elry, &c. 349
Ullman's, S Son, grocer and liquors .. 350
Valentine's Meat Juice, M. S. Valen- tine proprietor. 351
Vaughan & Sarvay, prop'rs Crenshaw's Planters Warehouse ... 352
Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Co .front cover and 556
Virginia Home Insurance Company,
back cover and 557
Virginia State Insurance Company,
front cover and 557
Virginia Oil Co., John Tyler, president, 352
Voss, Isabella, Doctress, female physi- cian 353 Warren & Quarles, bankers and brok'rs, 357
Watkins, Cottrell & Co., hardware ...... 358
Wegner, C. H., piano tuner and re- pairer. .opp. 544 Weisel, R. Mrs., millinery. 360 Wellford, B. Rand., attorney-at-law .. ... Welsh, Jos. B., furniture manufacturer, 361 360 Wendlinger, C. & Son, merch'nt tailors, 3 Wenzel, Henry, trimmings and fancy goods. 361
West & Branch, plumbers, stoves, &c ... 362 Westerhoff, Henry, billiards .. 362 Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing Co .. 363 Whitehurst & Owen, sash, doors, blinds, &c 364
Whittaker. Joseph L., plumbing, gas fitting, &c. 365
Wickham & Page, attorneys-at-law 366 Wigand, Otto, paints, oils, &c. 366 Williams, John L., stock broker and banker. 368
Williams, John R. & Co., manufact'ers and dealers in Virginia slate, 3
Williams, Servetus M., stair builder, 559 Williams, T. B., druggist. 369
Wilson, David, painter 370 Winter, Joseph B., bottler and saloon .. 372 Wise & Cosby, attorneys . at-law. 372 Witt & Caskie, attorneys-at-law. 373 Wood, Hassel J. Miss, boarding. 373 Woodville Cannery, John B. Davis pro- prietor. 160} Wright, P. J., stock broker 376
Zimmer, Christian, confectioner 378
COUNCIL COMMITTEES.
Standing Committees of City Council- 1SS2 to 1884.
ON STREETS GENERALLY.
From Board of Aldermen-Charles L. Todd, Chairman, Cabell, Crenshaw, Glas- gow, Pleasants, and Rankin.
From Common Council-Ellett, Curtis, . Higgins, Bahen, Campbell, and Patton.
ON RELIEF OF POOR.
From Common Council-Wm. S. Gunn, Chairman, McDowell, Brauer, and Straus.
From Board of Aldermen-Burwell, Barks- dale, and Williams.
ON FINANCE.
From Board of Aldermen-F. T. Glasgow, Chairman, Colien, and Todd.
From Common Council-Hargrove, Piz- zini, Gunn, and Frischkorn.
ON LIGHT.
From Common Council-Jno. M. Higgins, Chairman, Gunn, Bowie, and Phillips.
From Board of Aldermen-Barksdale, Crenshaw, and Taylor.
ON WATER.
From Common Council --- N. D. Hargrove, Chairman, Clarke, Ellett, and Hayes.
From Board of Aldermen-Chaffin, Dick- erson, and Wellford.
ON FIRE DEPARTMENT.
From Common Council -- J. J. King, Chair- man, Hughes, Hooper, and Turpin.
From Board of Aldermen-Cohen, Cole, and Rankin,
ON SCHOOLS.
From Board of Aldermen-J. C. Dicker- son, Chairman, Chaffin, and Cole. From Common Council - Weisiger, Hughes, Randolph, and Adams.
ON ELECTIONS.
From Board of Aldermen-R. M. Taylor, Chairman, Cabell.
From Common Council-Bowie, Metzger, and Archer.
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ON CLAIMS AND SALARIES.
From Common Council-James D. Patton, Chairman, Curtis, and Miller.
From Board of Aldermen-Crump and Taylor.
ON GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS.
From Board of Aldermen-W. H. Wil- hams, Chairman, Crump.
From Common Council-Pizzini, Camp- bell, and Frischkorn.
ON ACCOUNTS AND PRINTING.
From Board of Aldermen-William H. Pleasants, Chairman, Wellford.
From Common Council - Rose, Patton, and Hughes.
ON POLICE.
From Common Council-John M. Hig- gins, Chairman, Metzger, and Randolph.
Board of Aldermen-Cabell and Chaffin.
ON HEALTH.
From Board of Aldermen-John S. Well- ford, Chairman, and Burwell.
From Common Council-King, Brauer, and Rose.
ON CEMETERIES.
From Common Council-W. J. McDowell, Chairman, Bahen, and Hooper.
From Board of Aldermen-Dickerson and Duffield.
ON ORDINANCES.
From Common Council-Geo. J. Hooper, Jr., Chairman, Turpin, and Patton.
From Board of Aldermen-Burwell and Duffield.
ON FIRST MARKET.
From Board of Aldermen-John Rankin, Chairman, and Cole.
From Common Council-Turpin, Hayes, and Adams.
ON SECOND MARKET.
From Common Council-Julius Streus, Chairman, McDowell, and Allen.
From Board of Aldermen-Crump and Glasgow.
ON RETRENCHMENT AND REFORM.
From Common Council-A. W. Weisiger, Chairman, Miller, and Frischkorn.
From Board of Aldermen-Cabell and Chaffin.
ON FIRE ALARM AND POLICE TELEGRAPH.
From Board of Aldermen-Wm. H. Wil- liams, Chairman, and Cole.
From Common Council-Bowie, King, and Miller. .
ON LUNATICS.
From Common Council-A. W. Weisiger, Chairman, Archer, and Allen.
From Board of Aldermen -- Glasgow and Todd.
ON IMPROVEMENT OF JAMES RIVER.
From Board of Aldermen-L. D. Cren- shaw, Jr., Chairman, Pleasants, and Duffield.
From Common Council-Clark, Curtis, Rose, and Phillips.
From Private Citizens -- George W. Allen, James W. Allison, A. S. Buford, Isaac Dav- enport, Jc., E. O. Nolting, John Purcell, and Peter C. Warwick.
ON BOARD OF PUBLIC INTERESTS.
From Common Council-J. T. Ellyson, Chairman, Clarke, Ellett, and Pizzini.
From Board of Aldermen-Barksdale and Pleasants.
From Private Citizens-A. R. Courtney, Wm. H. Palmer, E. O. Nolting, John B. Purcell, and Jos. R. Anderson.
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RICHMOND, VA.
MISCELLANEOUS.
STATE GOVERNMENT.
Executive.
Governor -- William E. Cameron.
Lieut. Governor-John F. Lewi :.
.Governor's Secretary-James S. Browning. Sec'y of the Commonwealth and State Libra- rian-W. C. Elam.
Ass'tand Acting Librarian-Wallace McRae. Attorney-General-F. S. Blair.
Auditor of Public Accounts -- S. Brown Allen. Second Auditor-H. H. Dyson.
Treasurer-D. R. Reveley.
Register of the Land Office-J. M. Brock- enbrough.
Railroad Commissioner-Asa Rogers, Jr. Agricultural Commissioner-J. M. Blanton. Superintendent of the Penitentiary-Samuel C. Williams,
Superintendent of Public Instruction-R. R. Farr.
Superintendent of Public Printing-Richard F. Walker.
General Agent and Storekeeper of the Peni- tentiary-Winfield Scott.
Adjutant- General-James McD. nald. Superintendent of Public Buildings -- J. M. Brockenbrough.
Clerk of the Senate-C. H. Causey.
Clerk of the House of Delegates-P. H. McCaull.
Board of Public Works.
The Governor, Auditor, and Treasurer com- pose the Board. Jas. S. Browning, Sec.
Board of Education.
The Governor, Superintendent of Public In- struction, and Attorney-General. L. R. Holland, Secretary.
Commissioners of the Sinking Fund.
Treasurer, Auditor of Public Accounts, and Second Auditor.
Board of Commissioners for State Officers.
Governor, Secretary of the Commonwealth, Auditor of Public Accounts, Treasurer, and Attorney-General. -
Supreme Court of Appeals.
R. C. L. Moncure, President ; Joseph Chris- tian, F. T. Anderson Waller R. Staples, E. C. Burks. Clerk at Richmond, Gco. Keith Taylor; Reporter, James M Mat- thews; Librarian and Crier, P. C. Nicho- las; Tipstaff, R. D .. Ward.
The Supreme Court of Appeals holds ses- sions at three places annually-at Richmond. at Staunton, and ar Wytheville; and their terms commence as follows :
At Richmond, on the first day of Novem- ber, fifth of January, and fifth of March, and continues one hundred and sixty days it ne- cessary. George K. Taylor, Clerk.
At Staunton, on the tenth day of Septem- ber, and continues sixty days if necessary. Joseph A. Waddell, Clerk.
At Wytheville, on the tenth of July, and continues sixty days if necessary. Joseph W. Caldwell, Clerk.
List of Governors of the State from 1776 to 1882.
June 20, 1776, Patrick Henry.
1, 1779, Thomas Jefferson.
12, 1781, Thomas Nelson.
Nov. 30, 1781, Benjamin Harrison.
Dec. 1754, Patrick Henry.
.. 1785, Edmond Randolph.
178S, Beverly Randolph.
1791, Henry Lee.
1794, Kobert Brooke.
1796, James Wood.
66 1799, James Monroe.
‹: 1802, John Page.
1805, W. H. Cabell.
1808, John Tyler.
Jan. 4, 1811, James Monroe.
Dec.5. 1811, George W. Smith, burnt in the theatre, Dec. 26, 1811, where now stands the Monumental church, in the city of Richmond.
Jan. 3, 1812, James Barbour.
Dec. 1814, Wilson Cary Nicholas.
1816, James P. Preston.
IS19, Thomas M. Randolph.
1822, John Tyler, late President of the United States.
March, 1827, William B. Giles.
1830, John Floyd.
1834, Littleton W. Tazewell.
April, 1836, Wyndham Robertson, Lieut. Governor, acting Governor.
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March, 1837, David Campbell.
1840, Thomas W. Gilmer, resigned March, 1841.
March, 1841, John Rutherford, Lieut. Gov- ernor, acting Governor.
March, 1842, John M. Gregory, Lieut. Gov- ernor, acting Governor.
January, 1843, James McDowell.
66 1846, W. Smith.
1849, John B. Floyd.
1852, Joseph Johnson, [ Elected by
the Legislature under the amended Con- stitution, and served from Ist to 15th January, 1852, when Lis official term un- der that Constitution expired.]
January, 1852, Joseph Johnson. [Elected by the people under the new Constitution for four years. Qualified the 16th of January, 1852. The term of office was fixed by law from this period to com- mence on the Ist day of January.] January, 1856, Henry A. Wise.
1860, John Letcher. 1864, William Smith.
April, 1865, F. H. Pierpoint. pointment.]
[Military ap- April, 1868, Il. H. Wells, [Military 'ap- pointment. ]
July, 1870, Gilbert C. Walker.
January 1, 1874, James L. Kemper. 1, 1878, F. W. M. Holliday. 66 1, 1882, William E. Cameron.
United States District Court-Eastern District.
Custom House Building.
Judge, Robert W. Hughes; Marshal, Rut- ledge P. Hughes; Deputy Marshal, Thomas E. Ballard ; District A torney, John S. Wise; Clerk, John R. Popham; Deputy Clerk, Wm. B. Wail.
United States Circuit Court.
Judge, Hugh L. Bond; Clerk, M. F. Peasants.
Register in Bankruptcy.
Office, Custom-House Building.
Register-Thomas S. Atkins.
Commissioners in Chancery.
Henry Hudnall, Thomas J. Evans, A. Aus tin Smith, W. J. Leake, James M. Mat- thews, Robert Howard, O. G. Kean.
U. S. Internal Revenue Department.
Office, Custom-House, Bank street. Collector-Otis H. Russell.
Deputy Collectors-R. M. Manly, H. L. Chandler, John S. Rady, J. J. Boyden, W. C. Morton, G. W. Smith.
Clerks-S. P. Clarkson, B. W. Russell, H. C. Atkins, W. T. Wright.
Tobacco Inspectors-Emmet Crump, Edward H. Smith, J. J. Hawks. Gaugeis -- James L. Capston, Patrick Keenan.
U. S. Custom-House.
Bank street, between 10th and 11th.
Collector -- B. C. Cook.
Deputy Collector -- Arthur A. Spitzer.
Special Collector-S. F. Maddox.
Inspectors-James Morrissey and Charles Spencer.
Post-Office.
Main street, between 10th and rith.
Postmaster-Dr. G. R Gilmer.
Asst. Postmaster-Ro. Carruthers.
General Clerk-John Græme.
Supt. Money-Order Div .- T. A. Gilmer and W. G. Forbes.
Supt. Registered-Letter Div .- Jas. M. Wayt.
Clerks-Mrs. C. C. Mera, Daniel Horgan, and William Walker.
Stamp Clerk-John W. Turner.
Box Clerk-Wm. Power.
Gen. Delivery Clerk-George Palmer.
Mailing De. t .- H. C. Brightwell, chief; * Josiah Crump, *Richard C. Bolling, *N. V. Bacchus, * James H. Jones, *W. C. Brown, *W. H. Carter.
Supt. City Delivery-E. S. Anderson.
CARRIERS P. O.
I John B. Newell, Io * Harry A. Cobb,
2 IIenry Austin, II *B. F. Turner,
3 T. E. Harvey, 12 Cabell Thompson,
4 H. W. Knackstedt, 13 *R. G. Forrester, 5 *James B. Christian, 14 Geo B. Hall,
6 *Wm. II. Wells, 15 *W. I. Johnson,
7 W. T. Yarborough, 16 *E. A. Miles, 8 C. W. Wingfield, 17 B. Krauss,
9 *W. J. Duke, 18 Thomas O'Connor.
Government of Richmond. -
Mayor-W. C. Carrington.
Attorney-A. M. Keiley.
Treasurer-S. C. Greenhow.
Auditor-James B. Royster.
Commissioner of the Revenue-Robert B. Munford:
Asst. Commissioners-Edward Gray, H. H. Wilkins, John W. Wilks, and Charles W. Goddin.
Collector -- Aylett R. Woodson.
Deputies -- J. E. Riddick and W. H. Talman.
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High Constable-E. Holzinger.
City Sergeant-N. M. Lee. Sheriff-John W. Wright.
Deputie :- P. P. Winston and Lewis Winston.
City Engineer-W. E. Cutshaw.
Asst. Engineers-S. E. Bates and Jackson Bolton.
Superintendent Water-Works-Jas. L. Davis. Assistant-J. Booton Hill.
Superintendent James River Improvement --- Thomas Cunningham.
Gas-Inspector -- Thomas M. Saunders.
Superintend't Gas-Works-John H. Knowles. Police Justice-D. C. Richardson.
Clerk of Police Justice-E B. White.
Surgeon of Police-1)r. C. W. P. Brock.
Clerk Police Force-Wallace Washington.
Superintendent Public Schools-E. M. Gar- nett.
Superintendent Almshouse -- Chas. P. Bigger. Assistant Superintendent-W. J. Epps.
Surgeon Almshouse -- Dr. J. S. D. Cullen.
Matron City Almshouse-Mrs. Lucy J. Ma- con.
Coroner-Dr. W. H. Taylor.
Deputy Coroner -- Dr. C. Tompkins.
Clerk First Market-N. B. Hill.
Clerk Second Market-George Timberlake. Weigh-Master City Scales-John Finnerty. Gauger-Richard J. Fox.
Sealer of Weights and Measures-A. G. Tal- man.
Inspector of Carts and Wagons-B. C. Gal- loway.
Flour-Inspector-Wm. A. Boswell.
Fish-Inspector-Thomas A. Brander.
Weigh-Master-Thomas Jackson.
Harbor-Master-R. H. Styll.
Terms and Salaries of City Officers.
On the 25th of May, 188.4, and every two years thereafter, the citizens of Richmond will be called upon to elect a number of city officers, to serve a term of years, besides elect- ing the Common Council and a portion of the Board of Aldermen, who have the selec- tion of a number of city officials. As a mat- ter of general interest, we give below the of- fices to be filled by the people and the Coun- cil, and the pay and allowances of each as nearly as can be ascertained, and their term of service.
ELECTED BY THE PEOPLE.
Mayor, for two years. Salary, $1.350. High Constable, for two years. Fees.
City Sergeant, for two years. Fees and al- lowances for feeding prisoners, and locking and unlocking them. This is paid by the State. He pays his deputies and jailors also.
Commissioner of the Revenue, for four years. Is paid in commissions by the city and State. Deputies and clerks paid by him.
Sheriff, for two years. Paid by fees, which have been cut down by Treasurer doing the collecting.
Clerk of Hustings Court, for six years. Salary from State, $1,000; city, $1,800; to- tal salary, $2,800 Fees for liquor and mar- riage licenses, 75c. and ȘI each. He pays his deputies.
Clerk Chancery Court, for six years. Paid by fees for recording deeds and wills. He pays his deputies.
Clerk Circuit Court, for six years. Paid by fees.
Commonwealth's Attorney, for two years. Paid by the State in fees.
City Collector, for two years. Paid in commissions.
City Treasurer, for two years. Salary, $2,040, and is allowed a clerk at $1,350.
City Auditor, for two years. Salary, $2,040. Is allowed a clerk at $1,350.
ELECTED BY THE COUNCIL.
City Engineer, for two years. Salary, $2,125.
Superintendent Gas-Works, for two years. Salary, $1,680.
Gas-Inspector, for two years. Salary, $1,350
Superintendent Water-Works, fortwo years. Salary, $1,680.
Assistant Superintendent Water-Works, for two years. Salary, $1, 125
Superintendent Pump-House, for two years. Salary, $1,080.
Assistant Superintendent Pump-House, for two years. Salary, $900.
Clerks First and Second Markets, for two years. Salary, $900 each, and each $675 for incidental expenses.
Chief of Fire Department, for two years. Salary, $900.
Superintendent Almshouse, for two years. Salary, $1, 125, with use of house, fuel, gas, and water free, and has the privilege of pur- chasing his family provisions at contract prices.
Assistant Superintendent to Almshouse, for two years. Salary, about $Soo, with rent, fuel, gas, and water free.
Police Justice, for two years. Salary, $1,800. Is allowed a clerk at $900.
Chief of Police, for two years. Salary, $I, Soo.
City Clerk, for two years. Salary, $2,340. Sergeant-at-Arms of City Council. for two years. Salary, $1,350.
The City Council.
City Clerk-E. C. Howard.
Sergeant-at-Arms-B. T. August.
BOARD OF ALDERMEN .- The Board of Al.
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dermen is composed of eighteen members, three from each ward in the city, L. L. Bass, president. The Board meets on the second Monday in each month at 7 P. M.
Marshall Ward : J. C. Dickerson, Wm. II. Pleasants, William H. Williams.
Jefferson Ward : R. G. Cabell, Richard M. Taylor, W. A. O. Cole.'
Madison Ward: Lewis D. Crenshaw, Jr., Edward Cohen, George H. Burwell. Monroe Ward : L. L. Bass, Dr. John S. Well ford, F. T. Glasgow.
Clay Ward: C. R. Barksdale, Charles L. Todd, R. B. Chaffin.
Jackson Ward : * Josiah Crump, John Ran- kin, C. H. Duffield.
COMMON COUNCIL. -. The Common Council is composed of thirty members, five from each ward; J. T. Ellyson, of Monroe Ward, president. The Common Council meets on the first Monday in each month.
Marshall Ward: John A. Curtis, Arthur W. Weisiger, James Hayes, John T. Hughes, Henry Metzger.
Jefferson Ward: John M. Higgins, James E. Phillips, F. C. Brauer, John H. Frisch- korn, W. M. Turpin.
Madison Ward: Andrew Pizzini, Jr., Maxwell T. Clarke, N. D. Hargrove, Henry T. Miller, James D. Patton.
Monroe Ward : T. H. Ellett, J. T. Ellyson, W. J. McDowell, Julius Straus, W. R. Bowie.
Clay Ward : T. P, Campbell, W. S. Gunn, George J. Hooper, Jr., J. J. King, Ed- ward S. Rose,
Jackson Ward : * Joseph Allen, *Edenboro Archer, James Bahen, *J. H. Adams, *E. A. Randolph.
Richmond Public Schools.
Office, 805 East Marshall street.
President-W. C. Carrington (ex officio). Superintendent Schools-E. M. Garnett. Secretary and Supervisor School Property- J. H. Peay, Jr. Assistant Secretary-J. Alexander McGilvray. Members of School Board: First District-
C. P. Rady, Rev. A. W. Weddell, Wm. H. Williams. Second District-R. W. Powers, A. R. Courtney, Dr. R. G. Cabell. Third District-M. L. Straus, W. R. Bowie, Dr. S. P. Moore.
SCHOOL BUILDINGS AND PRINCIPALS.
White Schools.
Madison School, corner of Madison and Cary streets; Principal, John A. Cunning- ham.
Elba School, West Marshall street, between Gilmore and Hancock; Principal, Geo. R. Pace.
Leigh School, East Leigh, corner Ist street ; Principal, William B. McGilvray:
Richmond High-School, 805 East Marshall street ; Principal, William F. Fox.
Central School, corner 12th and Clay streets; Principal, S. T. Pendleton.
Bellevue School, corner 22d and Broad streets; Principal, Edward W. Cone.
Springfield School, corner 26th and Leigh streets ; Principal, Thomas A. Pollard. Bethel School, 20th, between Main and Cary streets; Principal, Julian P. Thomas. Nicholson School, No. 308 Nicholson street (Rocketts) ; Principal, Julian P. Thomas.
Colored Schools.
Baker School, corner Baker and St. John streets ; Principal, T. P. Crump. Navy-Hill School, corner 6th and Duval streets; Principal, H. G. Carlton. Richmond Colored Normal School, 12th street, corner Leigh; Principal, Mary E. Knowles.
Valley School, corner 15th and Marshall streets ; Principal, Richard W. Flournoy. East-End School. corner 29th and O streets ; Principal, Thomas A. Pollard.
Police.
BOARD OF POLICE COMMISSIONERS ORGANIZED UNDER AMENDED CHARTER, JULY 30, 1877.
President (ex officio)-Mayor W. C. Car- rington.
James W. Shields, from Jefferson Ward.
E. T. D. Myers, from Clay Ward.
John K. Childrey, from Monroe Ward. R. L. Brown, from Marshall Ward. P. H. Mayo, from Madison Ward. John H. Gresham, from Jackson Ward. E. B. White, clerk.
STATIONS.
Chief-Major John Poe, Jr., First Market, 17th and Main.
Clerk-Wallace Washington.
First-Over First Market, 17th and Main ; J. B. Pleasants, Captain.
Second-Over Second Market, 6th and Marshall; J. II. Parater, Captain.
Third-Marshall, corner Brook avenue ; Charles II. Epps, Captain.
Courts.
CIRCUIT COURT OF RICHMOND.
Judge, Beverly R. Wellford, Jr .; Clerk, Alfred Sheild; Crier, Sheriff of Richmond. Courtroom, Stearns' building, 1007 East Main street, opposite the post-office.
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. CHANCERY COURT.
Judge, E. H. Fitzhugh; Clerk, B. HI. Berry ; Crier, John W. Wright, Sheriff of Rich- mond. Court-room, City Hall, Broad street, between Ninth and Tenth.
HUSTINGS COURT.
Judge, George L. ( hristian ; Clerk, Andrew Jinkins; Deputy Clerk, W. P. Lawton.
POLICE COURT.
Police Justice, D. C. Richardson ; Clerk, E. B. White; Crier, Sergeant E. H. Chalk- ley ; Janitor, William Wilkinson.
The court meets at Odd-Fellows' Hall, cor ner of Mayo and Franklin streets, daily (ex- cept Sunday) at 9:30 A. M.
The civil docket is called every Friday at 12. M.
CIRCUIT COURT OF HENRICO.
Main, cor. 22d.
Judge, Beverly R. Wellford, Jr .; Clerk, George W. Carter; Crier, Sheriff of Henrico.
HENRICO COUNTY COURT. Main cor. 22d.
Judge, Edmund Waddill, Jr .; Clerk, Samuel P. Waddill.
Richmond Fire Department.
Chief Engineer-G. Watt Taylor. Ist Asst. Engineer-J. F. Wingfield.
2d Asst. Engineer-A. L. Fuqua.
3d Asst. Engineer-Edmund T. Snead. Clerk-F. H. Fisher.
Number I (steamer), 25th and Broad, John H. Redwood, foreman.
Number 2 (steamer), Main near 20th, H. Paul, foreman.
Number 3 (steamer), Broad near 9th, J. R. Sheppard, foreman.
Number 4 (steamer), 3d near Broad, James T. Pemberton, foreman.
Number 5 (steamer). Brook avenue and Mar- shall, James B. Puller, foreman.
Number 6 (hose company), 10th near Main, J. E. Walthall, foreman.
Number 1 (hook and ladder company), Broad near 9th, C. M. Stone, foreman.
Richmond Fire-Alarm Telegraph.
Superintendent, R. M. J. Paynter ; office, Broad between 9th and Ioth.
ALARM BOXES.
2 Ist Police station, market, Main and 17th.
3 2d Police station, 6th and Marshall.
4 34 Police station, Marshall cor, Brook av.
5 Engine-house, 3d street near Broad.
6 Engine-house, Broad between 9th and roth.
7 Engine-house, Main street near 20th.
1-2 Rocketts and Ash streets.
I-3 corner 12th and Main streets.
1-4 corner 10th and Byrd streets.
1-5 corner Ist and Cary streets.
I-6 corner Pine and Main streets. 1-7 corner 29th and Clay streets.
2-I corner 25th and Venable streets.
2-3 corner 17th and Venable streets.
2-4 Chesapeake and Ohio Shops.
2 5 Metropolitan Iron-Works, 7th street.
2-6 corner 5th and Main streets.
3-I corner 14th and Main streets.
3-2 corner 25th and Main streets.
3-4 corner 13th and Cary streets.
3-5 City Almshouse.
3-6 Tredegar Iron-Works.
4-I corner 9th and Leigh streets.
4 2 Broad street, corner Jail alley.
4-3 corner Spring and Pine streets. 4-5 corner St. James and Duval streets.
4-6 Engine-house, 25th near Broad street.
5-I Ioth street Hose-house.
5-2 corner Clay and Gilmer streets. 5-3 Nicholson street, Rocketts.
5-4 corner Harvie and Main streets.
6-1 corner 12th and Byrd streets.
6-2 corner 3d and Byrd streets.
6-3 corner 5th and Duval streets.
BANKS AND BANKERS. First National Bank. 1104 East Main.
Capital, $600,000 ; Surplus, $250,000.
President-Isaac Davenport, Jr.
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