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Purchasing Agent-Mrs. R. T. Colston, cor. Third and Grace streets.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
Soliciting Committee-Mrs. A. Y. Stokes, 1007 east Marshall street; Mrs. J. G. Spotts, 116 south Third street; Mrs. Robir son and Miss Fitzgerald, Valentine House. Matron-Mrs. C. L. Harding.
Hebrew Orphan Asylum Auxiliary Association.
President-Julius Straus. Secretary-Jacob L. Ezekiel. Treasurer-Leon Wallerstein.
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TRADES UNIONS.
Richmond Typographical Union, No. 90.
Meets first Saturday evening in every month at Odd- Fellows' Hall, Mayo street, corner of Franklin.
President-A. W. Tyree. Vice- President -- R. W. Jenkins.
Corresponding and Financial Secretary-W. E. Woody. Treasurer-James Healy. Sergeant-at-Arms-C. A. Hill.
Granite Cutters' Union.
President-Robert Welsh. Vice-President-Charles Romer. Secretary-James Wilson. Treasurer-George Ford. Standing Committee-John McCoy, Daniel Halihan, and Frederick Lemon.
SECRET SOCIETIES.
Ancient, Free, and Accepted Masons.
Grand Secretary's office, Grand Lodge of Virginia.
Grand Secretary's Office, Grand Chapter of Virginia. Grand Recorder's Office, Grand Commandery of Virginia. William B. Isaacs, Second Floor, 1114 Main street.
GRAND LODGE OF MASONS.
Meets in Richmond, Va., at St. Alban's Hall, Second Monday in December, each year.
Grand Master -- R. M. Page, Abingdon. D. D. Grand Master-A. R. Courtney. Grand Secret :ry-Wm. B. Isaacs. Grand Treasurer-O. M. Marshall.
GRAND CHAPTER R. A. MASONS. Meets at Lynchburg on 2d Tuesday, August ISS2.
Grand High Priest-George R. Atkinson, Smithfield.
Grand Treasurer-O. M. Marshall.
Grand Secretary-W. B. Isaacs.
HALLS.
Masonic Hall, 1807 east Franklin. Masonic Hall, 25th near Clay. St. Alban's Hall, corner Main and Third.
MASONIC TEMPLE ASSOCIATION OF VIRGINIA.
President-James A. Scott.
Secretary and Treasurer-W. B. Isaacs.
Board of Trustees-James A. Scott, W. E. James, B. R. Wellford, Jr., John F. Reg. nault, A. R. Courtney, I. S. Tower, L. L. Bass, and J. Grattan Cabell.
ROYAL ARCH MASONS.
Richmond Royal Arch Chapter, No. 3- Alexander Dick, High Priest, meets first Thursday in each month in Masonic Hall, 1807 east Franklin.
Lafayette Royal Arch Chapter, No. 43-H. Swineford, High Priest, meets chird Thursday in each month in St. Alban's Hall.
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED SCOTTISH RITE.
Jchn L. Roper Lodge of Perfection, No. 5- meets in St. Alban's Hall, third Friday in each month. Jno. F. Mayer, V. M .; J. E. Riddick, Sec'y.
E. M. R. M.
Eleusinian Rose Croix Chapter-meets sec- ond Saturday of each month in St. Al- ban's Hall. Charles K. Yancey, M. W .; Warner Moore, Archivist.
MASONIC LODGES.
Jno. L. Roper Lodge of Perfection, No. 5, Jno. F. Mayer, Master, meets at St. Al. ban's Hall, third Monday in each month. Temple Lodge, No. 9, Charles K. Yancey, Master, meets first Friday in each month in St. Alban's Hall.
Richmond Lodge, No. 10, E. J. Warren, Mas- ter meets first Tuesday in each month in St. Alban's Hall.
Metropolitan Lodge, No. 11, B. R. Wellford, Jr .. Master, meets second Thursday in each month in St. Alban's Ha I.
Richmond Randolph Lodge, No. 19, B. F. Howard, Master, meets third Tuesday in each month in Masonic Hall, 1807 east Franklin.
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St. John's Lodge, No. 36, Allen C. Maynard, Master, meets second Tuesday in each month in St. Alban's Hall.
Joppa Lodge, No. 40, Wm. O. English, Mas- ter, meets third Monday in each month in St. Alban's Hall.
Dove Lodge, No. 51, E. Payson Reeve, Mas- ter, meets second Friday in each month in St. Alban's Hall.
Loge Francaise, No. 53, I-idor Lovenstein, Master, meets second Monday in each month in St. Alban's Hall.
Amity Lodge, No. 76, Jno. B. Newell, Mas- ter, meets third Monday in each month in West-End Hall.
Henrico Union Lodge, No. 130, W. M. Wil- liams, Master, meets first Monday in each month in Masonic Hall, 25th street.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR.
Grand Commandery of K. T. meets at such time and place as Grand Council may appoint. R. E. G. C., Peyton S. Coles; V. E. Dep. G. C., Jno. L. Roper; F. G. C., Frank A. Reed ; E. G. C. G., Grand Treasurer, O. M. Marshall; Grand Recorder, W. B. Isaacs.
Richmond Commandery, No. 2-I. S. Tower, Commander; S. McG. Fisher, Recorder; meets fourth Tuesday in each month in St. Alban's Hall, cor. 3d and Main.
St. Andrew's Commandery, No. 13-meets at St. Alban's Hall, 4th Friday in each month, E. Sir Thomas J. Evans, E. C .; E. Sir William B. Isaacs, Recorder; Sir George B. Steel, Treasurer.
Odd-Fellows.
RIGHT WORTHY GRAND LODGE OF VIRGINIA.
Most Worthy G. Master, W. M. Barnitz, of Salem; R. W. Grand Treasurer, John W. Fergusson. Richmond; R. W. Grand Secretary, T. Wiley Davis, Richmond. Jefferson Lodge, No. 4-W. H. Lowry, Sec- retary; meets every Monday night at Odd-Fellows' Hall.
Union Lodge, No. 7-C. M Walsh, Secre- tary ; meets at Odd-Fellows' Hall every Friday night.
Friendship Lodge, No. 10-Arthur A. Spit- zer, Secretary; meets every Tuesday night at Odd Fellows' Hall.
Fitzhugh Lodge, No. 93 -- Charles Spencer, Secretary ; meets every Tuesday night at Concordia Hall, Broad rear 4th street. Aurora Lodge, No. 116-J. D. Dalton, Re- cording Secretary ; mee.s every Thurs- day night at Schiller Hall.
Roane Lodge, No. 130-T. Wiley Davis, Secretary ; meets every Thursday night at Masonic Hall, 25th street.
Schiller Lodge, No. 139-Philip Bergheimer, Secretary ; meets every Wednesday at Concordia Hall, 402 east Broad.
ENCAMPMENTS.
Grand Encampment of Virginia-M. W. Grand Patriarch, F. W. Miltz, Rich- mond; R. W. Grand Scribe, A. T. Burr, Richmond.
Neilson Encampment, No. 2, meets on the third Tuesday in each month at Levy's Hall.
Excelsior Encampment, No. 22, meets at Odd-Fellows' Hall on the second and fourth Tuesday in each month.
Concordia Encampment, No. 30, meets at Concordia Hall on the second and fourth Friday in each month.
ODD-FELLOWS' WIDOWS' AND ORPHANS' RE- LIEF ASSOCIATION.
President-A. R. Courtney, Richmond. Treasurer-Jno. W. Fergusson, Richmond. Secretary-J. B. Blanks, Petersburg.
Knights of Honor.
Grand Dictator-J. J. Wright, Richmond, Va. Grand Reporter-W. H. Bailie, Staunton, Va. Grand Treasurer -- M. F. Hudnall, Richmond. Continental Lodge, No. 394, meets at Spring- field . Hall second and fourth Saturdays. Reporter-W. A. Lamkin.
Fraternity Lodge, 'No. 265, meets at Schiller Hall second and fourth Fridays of each month. Reporter-S. B. Jacobs.
Richmond Lodge, No. 219, meets at Ellett Hall every Friday night. Reporter-S. S. Carter.
Mutual Lodge, No. 2191, meets at Odd-Fel- lows Hall second and fourth Friday nights. Reporter-Otto F. Wise.
Virginia Lodge, No. 568, meets at Concor- dia Hali second and fourth Thursday. Reporter-F. H. Schneider.
Capitol Lodge, No. 2096, meets at Wilkinson's Hall, second and fourth Tuesday each month. Reporter-J. B. Woodward.
Stonewall Lodge, No. 519, meets at Spring- field Hall first and third Thursdays. Reporter- W. H. Knauff.
Lee Lodge, No. 447, meets at 609 e. Broad every Saturday night. Reporter-R. N. Northen.
Monroe Lodge, No. 735, meets at West-End Hall every Tuesday night. Reporter -- J. D. Matthews.
Knights and Ladies of Honor.
Martha Washington Lodge, No. 77, meets on first and third Wednesday nights at Schiller Hall.
Protector-Eldridge Morris.
Vice. Protector-Mrs. Wm. Lovenstein. Treasurer-Mrs. I. Lovenstein.
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Secretary-Moses S. Block .. Chaplain-Henry G. Miller. Guide-Mrs. Max. Gunst. Sentinel-I. Lovenstein.
Puist Protector-Wm. Lovenstein.
Trustees -- Jno. J. Wright, R. Senf, and J. A. Moll.
Knights of Pythias.
Grand Lodge-W. A. Edwards, Norfolk, P. G. C .; R. C. Withers, Suffolk, G. C .; V. G. C .; Leroy S. Edwards, G. K. of R. and S .; W. P. Gretter, G. M. of E.
Supreme Representatives of Virginia-L. B. Allen, H. A. Atkinson, Jr.
Virginia Lodge, No. 2-James Lyons, Jr., C. C .; H. E. Downing, K. of R. and S .; meets first and third Thursday nights in Con ordia Hall.
Old Dominion Lodge, No. 4-John W. At- kins, K. of R. and S ; meets in Schil- ler Hall on the second and fourth Mon- day nights in each month.
Syracuse Lodge, No. 5-James Johnston, C. C .; George E. Bowden, K. of R. and S .; mee's every Friday night in Levy's Hall.
Damon Lodge, No. 7-R. A. Hughes, K. of R. and S .; meets every Friday at Spring- field Hall, 25th street.
Marshall Lodge, No. 12-S. B. Witt, C. C .; L. R. Barnes, K. of R. and S .; meets in Schiller Hall every Thursday evening. Germania Lodge, No. 15-George Franck, C. C .; C. T. Loehr, K. of R. and S .; meets every first and third Tuesday eve- ning in Pythian Hall.
Hines Lodge, No. 16-E. B. Thaw, C. C .; R. S. Denny, K. of R. and S .; meets in Schiller Hall first and third Friday evenings in each month.
Jefferson Lodge, No. 23-J. R. Lamkin, K. of R. and S. ; meets in Wilkinson's Hall every second and fourth Wednesday nights in each month.
Myrtle Lodge, No. 25-John W. Glenn, K. of R. and S. ; meets in Concordia Hall, Broad st., every Friday evening.
UNIFORM RANK K. OF P.
L. T. Christian, Sir Knight Commander. S. H. Bowman, Sir Knight Treasurer. R. A. Northen, Sir Knight Recorder.
Meets every second and fourth Wednesday night at Levy's Hall.
ENDOWMENT RANK.
Section 18 meets in Schiller Hall fourth Wednesday in each month. President, L. W. Dorset; Secretary and Treasurer, W. J. McDowell.
Section No. 216 meets in Thon's Hall, 17th and Main, first Tuesday in each month.
President, J. P. McCook; Secretary and Treasurer, Geo. E. Bowden.
I. O. R. M.
Great Council-E. Fisher, of Lynchburg, Great Sachem; C. A. B. Coffroth, of Winchester, Great Chief of Records. Chickamauga Tribe mects every Wednesday evening at Bolts' Hall, Rocketts.
Pocahontas Tribe, No. 14, meets at Odd-Fel- lows' Hall every Wednesday evening. Chickahominy Tribe, No. 34, meets at Spring- field Hall, 26th and M streets, every Tuesday evening.
Annawon Tribe, No. 30, meets at Levy's Hall, Inth and Main streets, every Mon- day evening.
Jamestown Tribe, No. 14, meets at Odd-Fel- lows' Hall every Tuesday evening.
Pamunkey Tribe, No. 42, meets at Levy's Hall every Thursday evening.
Sycamore Tribe, No. 9. (independent) meets at Blenner's Hall, 6th and Marshall, every Thursday evening.
Pawnee Tribe, meets every Thursday night at Odd-Fellows' Hall.
U. A. O. D.
GRAND GROVE OF VIRGINIA.
N. G. A .- W. C. Carrington.
Grand Secretary-W. E. Cree.
Grand Treasurer-C. C. Thon.
Liberal Grove, No. 2-B. C. Metzger, N. A., meets every Thursday night at Druid Hall, 17th and Main.
Stuart Grove, No. 5-W. E. Cree, N. A., meets every Saturday night at Odd-Fel- lows' Hall, cor. Franklin and Mayo.
Stonewall Grove, No. 6-C. W. Tyler, N. A., meets every Monday night at corner 5th and Marshall.
Lee Grove, No. 7-W. N. A., meets at Masonic Hall. 25th street.
Excelsior Grove, No. 9-A. M. Butler, N. A., meets at Rocketts.
Royal Arcanum.
Grand Council-Grand Regent, W. M. Graf- ton, Fredericksburg; Grand Treasurer, A. B. Botts, Fredericksburg; Grand Sec- retary, Wm. Lovenstein, Richmond.
Virginia Council, No: 26-meets the first
1 and third Thursday evenings at Schiller Hall, Broad between Sixth and Seventh streets, William Lovenstein, secretary. Union Council, No. 51-meets the first and third Monday evenings at Springfield Hall. A. W. Ball, secretary.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
McCarthy Council, No. 468-meets on first and third Satur lay evenings at Schiller Hall. R. S. Denny, secretary.
Elba Council, No. 606-meets every Wed- nesday evening at West-End Hall. C. W. Tyler, secretary.
American Legion of Honor.
Old Dominion Council, No. 316, meets on second and fourth Friday evenings at Druids' Hall. James E. Ridcick, Sec- retary.
Lafayette Council, No. 697, meets second and fourth Monday of each month at West-End Hall. F. E. Tholl, Secretary.
Order of Chosen Friends.
Virginia Council, No. 2, meets second and fourth Tuesdays at Ellett's Hall. S. B. Jacobs, Secretary ; Robert Harrold, As- sistant Secretary.
Sons of Saint George.
Sir Walter Raleigh Lodge, No. 83, meets every Thursday night at New-Market Hall. Walter Hyam, Secretary.
Junior Order U. A. M.
Rescue Council, No. I, meets every Friday evening a: West- End Hall. Walter E. Orange, Recording Secretary.
United States Benevolent Fraternity.
Clay Council, meets first and third Tuesdays in each month at Wilkinson's Hall. Sec- retary, Thomas Jackson.
TEMPERANCE ORGANIZATIONS.
Sons of Temperance.
GRAND DIVISION OFFICERS .- George W. Williams, Grand Worthy Patriarch; W. M. Craig, Grand Worthy Associate; M. B. Puittaux, Grand Scribe ; J. C. Moore, Grand Treasurer; H. R. Smith, Grand Chaplain; P. F. Bowles, Grand Con- ductor; T. L. Trimmer, Grand Senti- nel; Rev. R. H. Mullen, Past Grand Worthy. Patriarch.
REPRESENTATIVES TO THE NATIONAL DIVI- SION .- (Meets at Saratoga Springs, N. Y., in June, 1883,) R. G. Staples, of Portsmouth; C. P. McCabe, of Lees- burg; Rev. George C. Vanderslice, of Manchester; H. A. Atkinson, Jr., of Henrico; J. S. Craig, of Rockingham ; Philip Reade, of Salem ; R. B. Wilson, Rev. W. T. Lindsay, W. J. Glenn, T. Wiley Davis, Rev. R. S. Birrett. Wm Hancock, Rev. R. H. Mullen, George W. Williams, and W. H. Craig, of Richmond.
SUBORDINATE DIVISIONS IN THE CITY.
Shockoe-Hill Division, No. 54, meets every Monday evening at Harmony Hall, Broad street.
Monroe Division, No. 102, meets every Tuesday evening at West-End Hall, corner Munford and Broad streets.
Springfield Division, No. 167, meets first and second Tuesday evenings at Springfield Hall.
JEWISH ORDERS.
Independent Order B'Nai Berith.
Rimmon Lodge, No. 68-Henry S. Hutzler, President; Isaac Lichtenstein, Vice- President ; Charles Hutzler, Secretary. Meet« first and third Sunday evenings at Ellett's Hall.
Benjamin Lodge, No. 69-Julius Bear, Sec- retary. Meets second and fourth Sun- day evenings at Levy's Hall.
Paradise Lodge, No. 223-Isaac Held, Sec- retary. Meets second and fourth Sun- day afternoon at Ellett's Hall.
Order Kesher Shel Bazel.
Hillel Lodge, No. 91-Wm. Lovenstein, Secretary.
I. O. Tree Sons of Israel.
Solomon Lodge, No. 18-Julius Bear, Secre- tary. Friendship Lodge, No. 47 -- William Flegen- heimer, Secretary.
Jewish Benevolent Societies.
Hebrew Ladies' Benevolent Association- Mrs. Frank Leibermuth, President; Wm. Lovenstein, Secretary.
Hebrew Ladies' Benevolent Society-Mrs. Henry Wallerstein, President; William Flegenheimer, Secretary.
Hebrew Ladies' Social Circle-Mrs. Fanny Straus, President; S. Hirsh, Secretary. Hebrew Benevolent Society-Abram Levy, President; William Heller, Secretary.
MISCELLANEOUS ASSOCIATIONS AND SOCIETIES.
Young Men's Christian Association.
327 east Franklin corner 4th.
President-E. D. Taylor. First Vice-President-James Lyons, Jr. Second Vice-President-J. W. Cringan. Third Vice- President-Joseph Bryan.
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Librarian-W. C. Mayo.
Assistant Librarian-S. D. Denoon. Recording Secretary-Dr. J. W. Anderson. General Secretary-Louis F. Newman. Treasurer-Polk Miller.
Directors -- J. Taylor Ellyson, T. Wm. Pem- berton, W. Miles Cary, Ashton Starke, E. D. Hotchkiss, Henry Bodeker. C. D. Hill, Rev. J. Z. Tyler, Jackson Guy. The library contains 5,000 volumes.
Patrons of Husbandry.
1. M. Blanton, of Cumberland, Master; M. W. Hazlewood, of Henrico, Secretary ; A. J. Wedderburn, of Alexandria, Lec- turer; Rev. D. R. Fielder, Chaplain ; P. F. Coghill, of Petersburg. Treasurer. Meets annually. Chief office of the Grange is in Richmond, Commissioner of Agriculture's office.
(Hendale Grange, No. 237, meets the first Wednesday in each month. S. D. Tur- ner, Master; Peter McCurdy, Secretary. Blanton Grange, No. 692, meets second Thursday in each month. T. T. Tred- way, Master; William H. Pleasants, Secretary.
Southern-Cross Brotherhood.
Lee Camp, No. I, meets every fourth Monday in March, June, and Sep- tember. Past Commanders, Dr. James H. Patton, W. Ellis Jones, B. C. Hart- sook, and W. C. Carrington; Command- er, J. Booten Hill; Secretary, Leroy S. Edwards; Treasurer, W. Ellis Jones.
MUTUAL BENEFICIAL ASSOCIA- TIONS.
West-End Beneficial and Social Society.
Meets at West-End Hall every Thursday night. President-Joseph W. Laube. Vice- President -- William Pohlig. Secretary -- C. W. Tyler. Treasurer-William H. Dean.
Central Beneficial and Social Society.
Meets at New-Market Hall every Friday night.
President-Joseph W. Laube. Vice President-John A. Waldman.
Secretary-E. E. Davis. Treasurer-A. T. Williams.
East-End Beneficial and Social Society. Mee's at Druids' Hall every Monday.
President-J. J. Reilly. Vice-President-J. P. Ford. Secretary-J. E. Creery. Assistant Secretary-A. Hefler. Treasurer-Charles Donati. 6
Italian Beneficial Society.
President-A. Solari.
Vice-President-Jos. Pellegrini. Treasurer-L. Gonnella. Secretary-F. Campodonico. Trustees-G. B. Canepa, V. Donati, A. Bac- cigalupo. Commissione Permanente-F. Franceschi, C. Maja, A. Bernicchi.
German Sick Assistance Association. Established October 18, 1845.
President-Valentine Zeh.
Vice-President-A. Jacob. Secretary-Philip Bergheimer.
Vice-Secretary-Henry Hulcher.
Treasurer-J. G. Lange.
French Mutual and Beneficial Society.
Meets first Sunday in every month at Monti. cello Hail, 615 east Broad.
President-V. A. Favier.
Secretary-D. Columbus.
Treasurer-R. Ferrandini.
The Irish National Land-League. Organized April, 1880.
President-James L. Capston.
First Vice-President-P. McGovern.
Second Vice-President-F. Reilly.
Rec. Secretary-P. Keenan.
Cor. Secretary-D. Horgan.
Fin. Secretary-John Campbell.
Treasurer-F. McGovern.
Trustees-John Kelley, Jas. Ferriter, Ed- ward Cummins, John Dugan, Thomas Fox. Meets third Sunday each month at Cathedral Hall.
CEMETERIES.
Hollywood-Cherry between Spring and Al- bemarle. James O'Keefe, Supt.
Oakwood-North end Oakwood avenue. -, Superintendent.
St. John's Burying Ground-25th and Broad. Cath: lic Cemetery-Mechanicsville turn- pike. John McGeary, Superintendent. Shockoe Hill Cemetery-North end Third. Chas. P. Bigger, Superintendent.
Hebrew Burying Ground-Adjoining City Almshouse.
Jewish Cemetery-Near Oakwood Cemetery.
Colored Persons' Burying Ground.
Ham-Extreme n end St. James. Wm. H. Jones, Sexton.
Union Sycamore-Extreme n end St. James. Union Mechanics-Extreme n end St. James.
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LOCATION OF DEPOTS & WHARVES.
Union -- Richmond, Fredericksburg and Poto-
mac, and Richmond and Petersburg Railroads, corner Byrd and 8th streets. Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad-Broad cor- ner 16th street.
Richmond and Danville Railroad-Virginia and Byrd streets.
Richmond, York River and Chesapeake Rail- road-Corner 23d and Dock streets.
Richmond and Alleghany-Corner Canal and 8th streets.
James River Steamboat Company, for Nor- folk-Foot of Ash, Rocketts.
Powhatan Steamboat Line, for Baltimore - 22d and Dock streets
Philadelphia Steamboat Line-Near foot Ash street, Rocketts.
Old Dominion Steamship Company, for New York-Dock, below 28th street, Rock- etts.
WARD AND PRECINCT BOUNDARIES.
An Ordinance to Divide the Wards of the City into Convenient Precincts.
(Passed April 21st, 1S71.)
Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Richmond, That the Wards of this city be, and they are hereby, divided into election precincts, bounded respectively as follows :
CLAY WARD.
First Precinct-Commencing at a point on the corporation line on the south side of James river, opposite the centre of Belvidere street ; thence northwardly along the centre of Belvidere street to the centre of Main street ; thence eastwardly along the centre of Main street to the centre of Henry street ; thence northwardly along the centre of Henry street to the centre of Broad street; thence westwardly along the centre of Broad street to the corporation line; thence southwardly along the corporation line to the beginning.
Second Precinct-Commencing at the cen- tre of Broad and Henry streets; thence north- wardly along the centre of Henry street to the centre ot Leigh street ; thence we tward- ly along the centre of Leigh street -to the corporat.on line; thence southwardly along the corporation line to a point opposite the centre of Broad street; thence eastwardly along the centre of Broad street to the begin- ning.
Third Precinct-Commencing at the cen- tre of Main and Henry streets ; thence north- wardly along the centre of Henry street to the centre of Leigh street ; thence eastwardly along the centre of Leigh street to the centre of Adams street ; thence southwardly along
the centre of Adams street to the centre of Main street ; thence westwardly along the centre of Main street to the beginning.
MONROE WARD.
First Precinct-Commencing at a point on the corpora ion line on the south side of James river, opposite the centre of Belvidere street ; thence northwarr ly along the centre of Belvidere street to the centre of Main street ; thence eastwardly along the centre of Main street to the centre of Fifth street; thence southwardly along the centre of Fifth street to the northern margin of the James River and Kanawha canal ; thence westwardly along the bank of said canal to a point oppo- site the centre of Tate street ; thence south- wardły along the centre of Tate street to the corporation line ; thence westwardly along said corporation line to the beginning.
Second Precinct-Commencing at the cen- tre of Fifth and Main streets; thence wes !- wardly along the centre of Main street to the centre of Adams street ; thence north- wardly along the centre of Adams street to the centre of Broad street ; thence eastwardly along the centre of Broad street to the centre of Fifth street; thence southwardly a'ong the centre of Filth street to the beginning.
Third Precinct-Commencing at the cen- tre of Broad and Adams streets; thence northwardly along the centre of Adams street to the centre of Leigh street; thence westwardly along the centre of Leigh street to the centre of St. Peter street; thence northwardly along the centre of St. Peter street to the centre of Jackson street; thence eastwardly along the centre of Jackson street to the centre of Second street ; thence south - wardly along the centre of Second street to the centre of Broad s'reet; thence west- wardly along the centre of Broad street to the beginning.
Fourth Precinct-Commencing at the cen - tre of Broad and Second streets; thence northwardly along the centre of Second street to the centre of Jackson street ; thence eastwardly along the centre of Jackson street to the centre of Fifth street; thence south- wardly along the centre of Fifth street to the centre of Broad street; thence westwardly along the centre of Broad street to the begin- ning.
MADISON WARD.
First Precinct-Commencing at the centre of Broad and Fifth streets; thence north- wardly along the centre of Fifth street to the centre of the ravine north of Jackson street ; thence eastwardly along the centre of said ravine to a point opposite the centre of Eighth street; thence southwardly along the centre of Eighth street to the centre of Broad street ; thence westwardly along the centre of Broad street to the beginning.
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Second Precinct-Commencing at the cen- tre.of Broad and Eighth streets ; thence north- wardly along the centre of Eighth street to the ravine . north of Ellett street ; thence eastwardly along the centre of said ravine to its junction with the centre of Twelfth street ; thence southwardly along the centre of Twelfth street to the centre of Broad street ; thence westwardly along the centre of Broad street to the beginning.
Third Precinct-Commencing at the cen- tre of Main and Fifth streets ; thence north- wardly along the centre of Fifth street to the centre of Broad street; thence eastwardly along the centre of Broad street to the cen- tre of Twelfth street ; thence south wardly along the centre of Twelfth street to the centre of Main street; thence westwardly along the centre of Main street to the begin- ning.
Fourth Precinct-Commencing at a point on the corporation line on the south side of James river, opposite the centre of Tate street ; thence northwardly along the centre of said Tate street to the northern bank of the James River and Kanawha canal ; thence eastwardly along the bank of said canal to the centre of Fifth street; thence northwardly along the centre of Fifth street to the centre of Main street ; thence eastwardly along the centre of Main street to the centre of Twelfth street ; thence southwardly along the centre of Twelfth street to the corporation line ; thence westwardly along the corporation line to the beginning.
JEFFERSON WARD.
First Precinct-Commencing at a point on the corporation line on the south side of James river, opposite the centre of Twelfth street; thence northwardly along the centre of Twelfth street to the centre of Clay street; thence eastwardly along the centre of Clay street to the centre of Thirteenth street ; thence southwardly along the centre of Thir- teenth street to the centre of Marshall street ; thence eastwardly along the centre of Mar- shall street to the centre of College street; thence southwardly along the centre of College street to the centre of Broad street; hence eastwardly along the centre of Broad street to the centre of Fifteenth street: thence southwarcly along the centre of Fifteenth street to the corporation line, and westwardly along said corporation line to the beginning.
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