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John W. Fisher, Chas. P. Rady, John H. Childrey, and *R. A. Faul.
SCHOOL-BUILDINGS AND PRINCIPALS.
White Schools.
Madison School, corner of Madison and
Cary streets; Principal, John A. Cunningham.
Elba School, West Marshall street, be- tween Gilmore and Hancock; Prin- cipal, Jas. H. Peay, Jr.
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Leigh School. East Leigh, corner Ist street ; Principal, R. W. Flournoy. Richmond High School, 805 East Mar-
shall 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. #A. V. Norvell. Navy-Hill School, corner 6th and Duval streets: Principal, "J. H. Johnson. Richmond Colored Normal School, 12th street, corner Leigh; Principal, Rev. R. M. Manley.
Valley School, corner 15th and Mar- shall streets ; Principal, "James Hayes. East-End School, 29th nr O street ; Principa1, Thomas A. Pollard.
Police.
BOARD OF POLICE COMMISSIONERS.
Meets Ist. Thursday each month, Pied- mont and Arlington building.
President (ex officio)-Mayor W. C. Carrington.
George D. Thaxton, 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. H. Parater, Captain.
Third- Temporary, Broad nr Henry ; Charles H. Epps. Captain.
Courts.
CIRCUIT COURT OF RICHMOND.
Judge, Beverly R. Wellford, Jr .; Clerk,
Alfred Sheild; Crier, Sheriff of Richmond. Court room, Stearns' building, 1007 East Main street opposite the post office.
CHANCERY COURT.
Judge. A. L. Holladay; Clerk, B. H. Berry; Crier, John W. Wright. Sheriff of Richmond. Court-room, City Hall, Broad street, between Ninth and Tenth.
HUSTINGS COURT. City Hall Building.
Judge, Thomas S. Atkins; Clerk, W. P. Lawton.
POLICE COURT.
Police Justice, D. C. Richardson; Clerk. E. B. White; Crier, Sergeant E. H, Chalkley; Janitor, William C. Wil- kinson.
The court meets at Odd-Fellows' Hall, corner of Mayo and Franklin streets, daily (except Sunday) at 9:30 A. M.
The civil docket is called every Fri- day 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, W. W. Newman, acting; Clerk, Samuel P. Waddill.
Richmond Fire Department.
Chief Engineer-G. Watt Taylor.
Ist Asst. Engineer-A. L. Fuqua. 2d Asst. Engineer-Edmund T. Snead.
3d Asst. Engineer-James B. Puller. Clerk -- E. 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 Marshall, C. L. Jenkins, foreman. Number 6 (hose company), loth near Main, J. E. Walthall, foreman.
Number i (hook and ladder company), Broad near 9th, C. M. Stone, fore- man.
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Number 2 (hook and ladder), Ioth near Main, R. Burton, foreman.
Richmond Fire-Alarm Telegraph.
Superintendent, G. E. 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 3d Police station, Marshall, corner Brook avenue.
5 Engine house, 3d street, near Broad.
6 Engine-house, Broad, between 9th and ioth.
7 Engine-house, Main st., near 20th. I-2 Rocketts, Gas-Works.
1-3 corner 12th and Main streets.
I-4 corner ioth and Byrd streets.
I-5 corner ist and Cary streets.
1-6 corner Pine and Main streets. I-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 st. 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 st. 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.
6-4 corner Leigh and 2d streets.
6-5 corner Broad and Hancock streets.
6-7 corner Mosby and Venable streets.
BANKS AND BANKERS.
First National Bank.
1104 East Main.
Capital, $600.000; Surplus, $250,000.
President-Isaac Davenport, Jr. Cashier-H. C. Burnett. First Teller-I. C. Joplin. Second Teller-E. G. Tompkins. Third Teller-W. A. Price. General Bookkeeper-W. B. Robins. Individual Bookkeepers-S. Blount Mason and W. R. Massie.
Discount and Note Clerk-J. B. Beasley. Runner -- A. M. Glover.
Assistant Runner-T. K. Sands.
Notary-W. T. Allen.
Directors-Isaac Davenport, Jr., F. Stearns, T. M. Rutherfoord, A. Y. Stokes. R. L. Brown; W'm. Hatcher, M. L. Straus, W. T. Yarborough, Captain George W. Allen, C. R. Skinker, G. B. Davenport, H. D. Whitcomb, A. L. Boulware.
National Bank of Virginia. 1016 East Main.
Authorized Capital, $500,000.
President-E. O. Nolting.
Cashier-J. W. Lockwood.
Assistant Cashier and General Book- keeper-O. S. Morton.
Teller-James M. Ball.
Discount Clerk and Notary-J. M. Mur- rav.
Individual Bookkeepers-H. P. Gray, Allen Maury.
Runner-Newton Lockwood.
Directors-E. O. Nolting, J. T. Gray, Claiborne Watkins, James W. Alli- son, Thomas W. McCance. O. F. Weisiger, John Booker, L. B. Tatum, and Herbert A. Claiborne.
Planters National Bank. I200 East Main.
Capital, $300,000; Surplus, $100,000.
President-I. B. Pace.
Cashier-Mann S. Quarles.
First Teller-D. V. Morton.
Second Teller-Lewis F. Hill.
Individual Bookkeepers-J. P. Word, T. A. Spencer, and W. W. Gosden.
General Bookkeeper-W. D. Quarles. Discount Clerk-George J. Anderson. Cashier's clerk-A. C. Sinton.
Note Clerk-Henry W. Houchens. Assistants-O B. Hill and W. B. Vest. Runner-H. W. Houchins. Assistant- J. H. Pleasants.
Directors -J. B. Pace, C. E. Whitlock, S. M. Rosenbaum, J. J. Montague, Charles H. Talbot.
Merchants National Bank.
1101 East Main.
Capital, $200,000; Surplus, $50,000.
President-John P. Branch. Vice-President -F. R. Scott. Cashier-John F. Glenn. Assistant Cashier-John Morton. General Bookkeeper-F. M. Wise.
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Bookkeepers-James R. Perdue and John W. Kerr.
Discount Clerk-William Warren, Jr. Runner-F. F. Irby.
Directors-Fred. R. Scott. John P. Branch, R. C. Morton, W. J. John- son, A. Buford, Chas. W. Smith, J. L. Shackelford, W. H. Garnett, Charles S. Stringfellow, Thomas Potts. A. Pizzini, Jr.
Union Bank of Richmond-Savings Institution.
Office at the First National Bank, 1104 East Main.
Subscribed Capital, $220,000.
President-I. Davenport. Jr. Cashier-James Miller.
Directors-I. Davenport, Jr .. M. T. Clarke. A. L. Ellett, James H. Blair. G. B. Davenport, I. D. Cardozo, M. Rosenbaum.
Merchants and Planters Savings Bank.
1103 East Main.
President-J. H. Montague. Cashier-William A. Jenkins.
Directors-J. H. Montague. O. Cranz, Jos. Hall, N. W. Nelson, J. C. Shafer, J. Booker, George Gibson, G. S. Palmer, T. G. Jackson, L. Ginter.
City Bank of Richmond.
1323 East Main.
Capital, $100,000.
President-Edward Cohen. Cashier-Walker Hill.
Directors-Edward Cohen, Moses Mill- hiser, John L. Schoolcraft, E. B. Addison, R. E. Blankenship, John Booker, O. F. Weisiger. W. H. Palmer, J. W. Beveridge. W. J. Leake, R. C. Wortham, I. D. Car- dozo, James T. Gray.
Citizens Bank of Richmond.
1115 East Main.
President-W. J. Johnson. Cashier-S. G. Wallace.
Directors-W. J. Johnson. Charles L. Todd, John P. Branch, M. Rosen- baum, D. O. Davis, C. E. Wingo, C. R. Skinker. T. H. Ellett. I. S. Tower, T. Wiley Davis, H. B. Taliaferro, Geo. A. Hundley, W. [. Leake, W. R. Quarles, and R. S. Bosher.
The State Bank of Virginia.
LIII East Main.
Capital, $300,000.
President-John L. Bacon.
Cashier-William M. Hill.
Cashier's Clerk-William H. Christian.
Paying Teller-W. J. Blunt. Receiving Teller-H. G. H. Barns. General Bookkeeper-R. R. Gwathmey. Individual Bookkeepers-W. B. - Bige- low, Edwin Pleasants.
Runner-Porter Sublett.
Discount and Note Clerk-J. B. Haly- burton. Directors-J. L. Bacon. John T. Sublett, William E. Tanner, P. H. Mayo, John Tyler. John H. Guy. W. H. Haxall, A. L. Ellett, John S. Ellett, and W. M. Cary.
Richmond Stock Exchange. Organized May, 1873.
Meets daily (except legal holidays) at 1115 East Main street.
President-R. H. Maury. Vice-President-John C. Williams. Secretary and Treasurer-J. L. School- craft.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Mutual Assurance Society of Virginia.
Bank, corner Ioth street.
Principal Agent - Herbert A. Claiborne. Secretary-Frank D. Steger. Assistant Secretary-T. Bolling, Jr. Collector-John Blair.
Directors-William H. Haxall, Wm. H. Palmer, E. O. Nolting, Clement R. Barksdale, W. C. Knight, W. F. Gray, and James W. Allison.
Virginia Fire and Marine Ins. Co. 1015 East Main. Capital and Surplus, $550,000.
President-W. L. Cowardin.
Secretary-W. H. McCarthy. Directors-W. L. Cowardin, G. W. Al- len, E. B. Addison, W. S. Donnan, D. O. Davis, E. O. Nolting, Thos. Potts.
Virginia State Insurance Company. . 1006 East Main.
Capital, $200,000. President-John L. Bacon.
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Vice-President-Thomas W. McCance Secretary-R. E. Richardson. Assistant Secretary -- Bazil Gordon, Jr. Solicitor-John B. Grant.
Directors-James A. Jones, William H. Haxall, John 1 .. Bacon, Thos. W. McCance, A. D. Williams, A. Os- terloh.
Virginia Home Insurance Company.
1014 East Main. Capital, $200,000.
President - William H. Palmer. Secretary -- B. C. Wherry.
Assistant Secretary-O. F. Weisiger, Jr. Directors-W. B. Isaacs. P. W. Grubbs, John Enders, J. C. Williams. R. E. Blankenship, George K. Crutch. field, T. William Pemberton, James T. Gray, M. Millhiser, Edw'd Cohen.
Life Insurance Company of Virginia. 9 North Tenth.
President-Samuel B. Paul.
Vice-Presidents-T. Wm. Pemberton and Charles L. Todd.
Secretary-J. W. Pegram.
Assistant Secretary-W. S. Alley.
Medical Examiner-Dr. I. H. White. City Agent-J. B. Kidd.
Supt. for North Carolina-F. H. Came- ron.
Virginia Press Association. Annual Meeting in March.
President-Samuel Rolfe Miller, War- ren Sentinel, Front Royal.
Vice-President -- A. H. Barclay, Ist Lexington Gazette. 2d Vice-President --- R. F. Beirne, State, Richmond.
3d Vice-President -Michael Glennan, Virginian, Norfolk.
Secretary and Treasurer-Juan A. Piz- zini, Catholic Vistor.
Assistant Secretary -Wm. P. Gretter. Executive Committee-The President, Vice-Presidents, Secretaries, J. A. Phillips, Halifax, John Græme and G. Watson James, of Richmond.
The objects of this Association, now in its seventh year of usefulness, are to advance the interests of newspaper proprietors and editors, and to promote friendship and fraternity among the members of the Virginia Press. Ap-
plication for membership should be made to the officers.
Richmond Press Club. III7 East Main.
President-E. Cuthbert. Secretary-George C. Wilde. Treasurer-John A. Pizzini.
SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, &c.
Richmond College.
Extreme West end Broad.
Faculty and Officers-B. Puryear, Chair- man.
Academic Department-Edmund Har- rison, A. M., Professor of Latin ; H. H. Harris, M. A., Professor of Greek; Edward B. Smith, M. A., Professor of Mathematics; Charles H. Winston, M. A., Professor of Physics; B. Puryear, A. M., LL.D., Professor of Chemistry; A. B. Brown, D. D., Professor of English : William D. Thomas, M. A., D. D., James Thomas, Jr., Professor of Philosophy.
Law Department-Samuel D. Davies, Professor ..
Acting Librarian-David M. Ramsey.
Exhibitor of Museum-Joel T. Tucker. Trustees-Rev. J. L. M. Curry, D. D .; LL.D., President ; Rev. C. H. Ry- land, Secretary and Treasurer ; Col. T. J. Evans, Edwin Wortham. John M. Murray, Wellington God- din, L. R. Spilman, Rev. A. H. Sands, Josiah Ryland, Major A. R. Courtney, H. K. Ellyson. J. Alfred Jones, Judge J. Christian, Rev. W. E. Hatcher, Rev. A. E. Dickinson, John C. Williams, Rev. J. R. Gar- lick, Rev. C. H. Ryland, W. E. Tan- ner, Rev. H. A. Tupper, Rev. J. Win. Jones, Rev. J. B. Hawthorne, Dr. H. Wythe Davis, and T. C. Wil- liamis, of Richmond ; Rev. B. Grimsley, Rappahannock; Rev. J. C. Long, Crozier Academy; Gen- eral James G. Field and Rev. C. F. James, Culpeper county ; Judge J. H. C. Jones, King and Queen county ; Rev. T. W. Sydnor. Notto- way county : Rev. T. S. Dunaway, Fredericksburg ; Rev. Thos. Hume, Tr., and Rev. J. L. Burrows, Nor- folk; Rev. I. B. Lake, Fauquier; Rev. Andrew Broaddus, Caroline ; Rev. I. M. Frost, Staunton: Rev. J. T. Kincannon, Smyth county ; Thos. Tabb, Hampton.
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Medical College of Virginia.
Corner Marshali and College streets.
FACULTY.
Professor of Practice of Medicine- James B. McCaw. M. D.
Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of the Puerperal State-Robert T. Coleman, M. D.
Professor of Diseases of Women and Children-John S. Wellford, M. D. Professor of Surgery-J. S. Dorsey Cul- len, M. D.
Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy- Win. H. Taylor, M. D.
Professor of General and Special Anatomy-Christopher Tompkins, M. D.
Professor of Materia Medica and Thera- peutics-Martin L. James, M. D.
Professor of Physiology and Patholo- gy-Henry H. Levy. M. D. Dean of the Faculty, 312 east Grace street-M. L. James, M. D.
ADJUNCT FACULTY.
Demonstrator of Anatomy-John R. Wheat, M. D.
Diseases of the Eve. Ear and Throat- Charles M. Shields, M. D.
Obstetrics and Diseases of the Puer- peral State-Wm. Augustus Lee, M. D. Surgery-A. Spiers George, M. D. Chemistry-Charles H. Chalkley. M. D. Anatomy-Armistead L. Wellford, M. D.
Diseases of Women and Children- Robert H. Cowan, M. D.
Materia Medica and Therapeutics- George Benjamin Johnston, M. D. Practice of Medicine-John N. Upshur, M. D.
Physiology and Pathology-Francis M. Bennett, M. D.
Richmond Academy of Medicine.
327 East Franklin.
President-E. T. Robinson. Secretary-Dr. Philip Taylor. Assistant Secretary-Dr. A. C. Palmer. Treasurer-Dr. W. Augustus Lee. Librarian-Dr. Charles H. Chalkley.
Richmond Medical and Surgical Society.
President-Dr. C. W. P. Brock. Secretary and Treasurer-Dr. Jacob Michaux. Librarian-Dr. James C. Deaton.
Richmond Eye, Ear, and Throat In- firmary.
13 North 4th street.
(Charitable-Supported by voluntary contributions.)
Incorporated Oct., IS79.
Trustees-Dr. John G. Skelton, Presi- dent ; Mr. James Alfred Jones, Vice- President ; Dr. Jos. A. White, Secre- tary; John H. Montague, Treas- urer; Col. Archer Anderson, Mr. John L. Bacon, Col. A. S. Buford, Gen. Jos. E. Johnston, Dr. F. T. Willis, Mr. Mark Downey, Mr. Max- well T. Clarke, Mr. L. L. Bass, Mr. J Taylor Ellyson, Mr. Andrew Piz- zini, and Dr. R. G. Cabell.
ATTENDING SURGEONS.
Joseph A. White, M. D., Surgeon-in- Charge. Ph. Taylor, M. D., Chas. M. Shields, M. D., A. C. Palmer, M. D.,
CONSULTING PHYSICIANS.
Dr. R. T. Coleman, Dr. J. B. McCaw.
CONSULTING SURGEON. Dr. Geo. Ben. Johnston.
Virginia State Dental Association.
President-Dr. John W. Scribner. Vice-Presidents-Dr. C. A. Mercer, Dr. G. H. Chewning, Richmond, Dr. S. H. Henkel, Staunton.
Treasurer-J. F. Thompson, Fredericks- burg. Recording Secretary-Geo. F. Keesee, Richmond.
Corresponding Secretary-J. Hall Moore, Richmond.
Executive Committee-W. H. H. Thax- ton, Farmville; C. A. Wendlinger, IV. E. Norris, Richmond.
Richmond Pharmaceutical Association.
The Pharmaceutical Association of Richmond was organized in 1873, and is composed of the leading druggists of the city. Its chief objects are the promotion of cul- ture and the diffusion of knowledge in the practice of pharmacy, and the maintenance of such relations between physicians, pharmacists, druggists, and the people at large, upon just principles, which shall enhance the public welfare and tend to the mutual benefit of members.
President -. Hugh Blair.
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First Vice President-John W. Pierce. Second Vice-President-Powhatan E. Dupuy.
Recording Secretary-Joseph Anthony. Corresponding Secretary-T. Roberts Baker.
Treasurer-Wm. P. Poythress. Executive Committee-1. N. Willis, Polk Miller. Jesse Child.
Richmond Female Institute.
President- Rev. J. B. Hawthorne.
Trustees --- Rev. J. B. Hawthorne, Presi dent; Dr. George B. Steel, Secre- tary; Wellington Goddin, Treas- urer; Rev. H. A. Tupper, D. D., Rev. W. E. Hatcher, D. D., Dr. William H. Gwathmey, M. D., Jo- siah Ryland, Joseph C. Courtney, Rev. W. W. Landrum, Dr. W. H. Gwathiney, Ro. W. Powers, and Rev. John Pollard.
Richmond Institute.
Main corner 19th.
President-Rev. Charles H. Corey. Revs. J. Endom Jones, A. M., and D. N. Vassar.
RAILROADS.
Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad Company.
President-Joseph P. Brinton.
Treasurer-J. B. Winston.
General Superintendent-E. T. D. Myers. General Ticket and Freight Agent-C. A. Taylor. Auditor-L. P. Ellis. Assistant Superintendent-Thomas L. Courtney. Ticket Agent-W. P. Blakey.
Freight Agent-R. W. Courtney.
Master Machinist-Henry Kuhn. Master Carpenter-W'm. H. Trainham. Directors-John S. Blackburn, Francis T. Willis, Charles Chauncey, A. Sydney Biddle, L. B. Anderson.
Richmond and Petersburg Railroad.
President-Frederick R. Scott.
Secretary and .Treasurer-M. W. Yar- rington. Auditor-W. R. Jones. Superintendent-J. R. Kenley. General Passenger and Freight Agent- T. M. Emerson.
Directors-Col. R. R. Bridges, B. W. Haxall, H. K. Ellyson, D. W. Las- siter, W. T. Walters.
Richmond, Danville and Piedmont Railroad.
President-A. S. Buford.
Ist Vice-President-C. J. Brice, New York.
2d Vice-President-A. L. Rives.
General Counsellor-H. H. Marshall. General Manager-T M. R. Talcott.
Assistant General Manager -- Peyton Randolph.
Secretary-R. Brooke.
Treasurer-W. E. Turner. Assistant Treasurer -John W. Hall.
Auditor-E. A. Barber.
Division Superintendent-Capt. W. H. Green.
General Freight Agent-J. H. Drake.
General Passenger Agent-M. Slaugh- ter.
Master Machinist-R. D. Wade.
Master Carpenter-J. B. Vaughan.
Ticket Agent, Richmond-J. H. Lester. Directors-W. P. Clyde, Geo. I. Seney, Geo. S. Scott, C. J. Brice, Geo. F. Baker, Jno. A. Rutherfurd, M. Bay- ard Brown, R. Baring Gould.
Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Co.
General offices, Richmond, Va.
President-C. P. Huntington, No. 9 Nassau street. New York. Ist Vice-President-A. S. Hatch, No. 5 Nassau street, New York.
2d Vice-President -- Williams C. Wick- ham, Richmond, Va. General Manager-C. W. Smith.
Assistant to the General Manager -- Don A. Sweet.
Secretary and Treasurer-E. T. Tour- nier No. 9 Nassau street, New York. Cashier-John Garrett.
Superintendent of Transportation-C. H. Hudson. Superintendent Eastern Division-A. H. Wood, Richmoi. 1, Va.
Superintendent Huntington Division- W. P. Harris, Hinton, West Va. Superintendent Lexington Division-J. D. Yarrington, Lexington, Ky. Auditor of Revenue-R. H. Fisher.
Auditor of Disbursements-W. H. Lowry.
General Bookkeeper-B. B. Weisiger. General Passenger and Ticket Agent- H. W. Fuller. General Freight Agent -- B. S. Fitch. Asst. Gen. Freight Agent-E. F. Kelly. General Agent-W. P. Walker, 171 Walnut street, Cincinnati, O. General Eastern Agent-H. W. Carr, 229 Broadway, New York.
Southern Pass. Agent-J. C. Dame. Superintendent Motive Power-T. L. Chapman.
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Superintendent of Telegraph-M. B. Leonard. Purchasing Agent-A. S. Emmons.
Richmond, York River and Chesapeake Railroad Company.
President-Thomas Clyde. Secretary-Reuben Foster.
Richmond and Alleghany Railroad Company.
Cary between uth and 12th.
President-Francis O. French, New York. Receiver-Lawrence Myers, New York. Receiver and Gen'! Manager-Decatur Axtell, Richmond.
Assistant to President and Secretary --- E. R. Leland.
Treasurer-R. B. Snead, Richmond. Superintendent-G. W. Agee, Rich- mond. Auditor-L. P. Ecker.
General Freight and Passenger Agent- Jno. R. Macmurdo. Consulting Engineer -- H. D. Whitcomb. Engineer Water Power-R. Shirreffs. Master Mechanic-G. D. Harris.
Purchasing Agent-M. Sweeney. Directors-F. O. French, New York; Samuel Shethar, New York ; Hon. Wm. H. Barnum, Lime Rock, Con- necticut ; Decatur Axtell, Rich- mond; Calvin S. Brice, Lima, Ohio; Daniel P. Eels, Cleveland, Ohio; J. L. Humfreville, New York; John I. McCook, New York; Lawrence Myers, New York : John W. Simp- son, New York; William L. Scott, Erie, Pa .; Samuel Thomas, New York; Charles E. Wortham, Rich- mond.
MISCELLANEOUS CORPORA- TIONS.
The Tobacco Trade of the City of Rich- mond.
Shockoe Slip, foot of 13th street.
President -- W. T. Carrington. Vice-President-F. M. Boykin. Secretary and Treas. - David Bridges. Auctioneers-R. A. Trice and J. W. Powell.
Clerk to Auctioneers -W. E. Chockley. Board of Managers-W. T. Carrington, F. M. Boykin, James H. Hardgrove, John J. Wilson, E. S. Turpin, David Bridges, William T. Yarbrough, Charles Watkins and T. M. Ruth- erfoord.
Board of Arbitration-D. Tideman, Thomas H. Gunn, O. P. Gregory, R. A. Patterson and Chas. H. Hill.
Richmond Grain and Cotton Exchange. Cary corner 13th street.
President-Philip Haxall.
First Vice-President-John P. Branch. Second Vice-President-P. A. Sublett. Treasurer-W. P. Smith.
Secretary-B. A. Jacob.
Chairman Executive Committee-H. B. Taliaferro, Grain Inspector-E. B. Grymes.
Chamber of Commerce. 912 east Main.
President-R. E. Blankenship.
First Vice-President -Thomas Potts. Second Vice-President-P. W. Grubbs. Treasurer-J. H. Montague.
Secretary-W. D. Chesterman.
Directors-Walter Bowie, S. H. Hawes, W. W. Crump, Orin L. Cottrell, S. Hirsh, A. Judson Watkins, B. C. Wherry, Jr., John H. Gresham, G. P. Stacy. S. Blanchard, E. O. Nol- ting, R. Wendenburg, R. A. Dun- lop, Charles M. Branch, Charles D. Hill, E. A. Hoen.
Virginia Historical Society.
Library Rooms, Westmoreland Club, 6th corner Grace.
President-Hon. Alex. H. H. Stuart. First Vice-President-Conway Robin- son.
Second Vice-President-Wm. W. Cor- coran.
Third Vice-President-William Wirt Henry.
Corresponding Secretary and Librarian R. A. Brock, 400 west Clay. Recording Secretary -- Major G. A. Barksdale.
Treasurer-Robert T. Brooke.
Executive Committee-E. V. Valentine, John Ott, Col. Archer Anderson, Dr. Charles G. Barney, Hon. John B. Whitehead, William A. Maury, LL.D., Col. H. Coalter Cabell, Dr. William P. Palmer, Joseph Bryan, J. L. M. Curry, D. D., LL.D., Hon. A. M. Keiley, Hon. B. R. Wellford, Jr., and ex officio, the Correspond- ing and Recording Secretaries.
Executive Committee meets monthly ; the Society at large, annually. Committee on Building-John Ott, R. A. Brock, Col. H. Coalter Cabell.
The object of the Society is the pres-
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ervation of everything elucidating the history of the State, and its due publication. The volumes already issued by the Society are of the greatest value to the historian. The current publication, The Dinwiddie Papers, is a handsomely illustrated volume of 600 pages, in cloth bind- ing. The publications of the So- ciety are distributed only among its members. Annual subscription, $5; Life membership, $50. The Corresponding Secretary solicits correspondence in furtherance of the aims of the Society.
Southern Historical Society.
Office No 7, Library Floor, State Capitol.
President-General Jubal A. Early. Vice-President-Hon. R. M. T. Hunter. Secretary -- Rev. J. Wm. Jones. Treasurer-Judge George L. Christian. Executive Committee-General Dab- ney H. Maury (Chairman), Colonel Robert E. Withers, Colonel Thos. H. Carter. Lieutenant-Colonel Ar- cher Anderson. Major Robert Stiles, Judge George L. Christian, Rev. J. William Jones, Colonel William H. Palmer, Colonel R. L. Maury, Captain A. M. Keiley, General B. D. Fry, Rev. Moses D. Hoge, D. D., Rev. A. W. Weddell, Col. R. H. Dulaney, General Eppa Hunton, General William H. Payne, General G. W. C. Lee, Captain Theodore S. Garnett, Colonel Wal- ter H. Taylor, and Major Charles S. Stringfellow.
The object of the Society is to collect everything which will throw light upon the history of the late "War between the States," and to put in shape for the future historian the material which will enable him to vindicate the motives and truthfully record the deeds of our Confed- erate army and people in their great struggle for constitutional freedom.
Virginia State Agricultural Society. Office Wilkinson Hall, 9th n'r Franklin. President-General Williams C. Wick- ham, Hanover. First Vice-President-Robert Beverly, Fauquier.
Second Vice-President-Thomas Wat- kins, Halifax.
Third Vice-President-Major Burr P. Noland, Loudoun. Executive Committee-The President
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