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D. C. R. and D. R. S. of the several Districts.

NEW-YORK, No. 1, Robert B Folger D. C. R.; Wm. P. Esterbrook, D. R. S. 122 Amity street, New York City. CONNECTICUT, No. 2, Dr. A. T. Sizer, New London; Ogden Hall, Wallingford, Ct.

MASSACHUSETTS, No. 3-Thomas French, Charlestown; R. Whitcomb, So. Boston.

CENTRAL, No. 4-H. Crandel; H. Kirtland, Utica, N. Y. NEW JERSEY, No. 5-J. S. Gustin; Theodore Lyon, 11 Beach street, Newark, NJ.

NORTHERN, No. 6-T. R. Curran; Clark Carey, Albany, N. Y. MAINE, No. 7-Henry C. Lovell; Seth Scammon, Portland, Mo EMPIRE, No. 8-N.W. Parker; E. W. Munson, Hamilton. ESSEX, No. 9-Benjamin Ireson, Lynn; Benjamin Selman, Marblehead, Mass. HOWARD, No. 10—I. S. Baldwin; S. S. Bloom, Norwich, N Y. CLINTON, No. 11-D. C. McCallum; C. Duryee, Rochester, N. Y ILLINOIS, No. 12-J. A. Hoisington; H. L. Rucker, Chicago, Ill. MONTREAL, No. 13-W. Slack; Chas. Maitland, Montreal, 1. C. TORONTO No. 14.-T. S. Burgess; E. B. Palmer, Toronto, U.C. RHODE ISLAND, No. 15—A. S. Pearce; E. W. Cutter, Providence, R. I.

NEW HAMPSHIRE, No. 16-Thomas E. Sawyer; Charles W. Cheever, Dover, N. H.

BERGEN, No. 17--A E Fatin, Hackensack; Darius Wells, Paterson, NJ.

NORTH CAROLINA, No 18-Wm Cooke; R Simpson, Wilmington.

GRAND TEMPERANCE CELEBRATION AND DEDI

CATION.-The temperance public are respectfully informed that the splendid new Temperance Hall and Tent-room, just finished at Northfield, Staten Island, will be dedicated to the glorious cause for which it was erected, under the supervision of Richmond Tent, No. 117, on Thursday, 17th inst., at half-past 12 o'clock.

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D. MCLEOD, 150 Fulton st.

HATS HATS!! HATS!!

HE SUBCRIBER informs his friends and the public that he

THE SUBCRed &HAT AND CAP STORE, at 250 Grand

street, near Forsyth street, and he assures those who favor him The exercises in the church at Port Richmond, will be of a with their patronage, that he will furnish them with as good an varied and interesting character, viz:

1. Opening Hymn by the Brethren.

2. Prayer by Rev. Mr Morris.

article, if not better, for the price, that can be purchased elsewhere. The store being in a central part of the city, he hopes no brother Rechabite or Son of Temperance will hink it in BENJAMIN F. MEAD.

3. Reading 35th Chapter of Jeremiah, by Rev. Bro. Inman convenient to give him a call. Hall.

4. Singing by four Gentlemen.

5. Address by Rev W. W. Everts.

6. Collection.

7. Singing by the Quartette Club.

8. Address on Rechabism.

9. Singing by the Quartette Club. 10. Benediction.

Previous to the foregoing exercises, the Tent-room will be dedicated by Bro. JAMES G. BURNETT, P. H. C. S.

Lothian's Brass Band is engaged for the occasion, for the purpose of escorting such of the brethren as feel desirous of participating in the celebration, to the Staten Island Boat, and accompanying them to Port Richmond. The first boat leaves Pier No. 1, North River, at 9 A M-the second at 12 o'clock. The collation will be provided for the brethren, by a committee of Richmond Tent, who will spare no pains to contribute to the comfort and happiness of their guests.

An invitation is cordially extended to members of the IO of

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TROY TEMPERANCE HOUSE, Nos. 4 AND 5 CANNON PLACE, (entrance centre of building. HIS House is si tuated on Washington Square, in the most

business having been

thoroughly repaired and enlarged, will now accommodate One Hundred Guests. Nothing shall be wanting on the part of the Proprietor to make this house a desirable stopping place for parties of pleasure or business men. It is conducted entirely on Temperanceprinciples.

All the public conveyances pass in front of the House at all times, stopping to receive passengers for Saratoga, Boston, and the West.

A Porter will always be found in attendance at the Boats and Railroad Cars. H. GREEN.

CALEDONIAN DIVISION, NO. 1, NDEPENDENT ORDER OF SONS OF TEMPERANCE.

R, the Sons of Temperance, and United Brothers of Tempe The stated meetings of this Division are held every Wednes

rance, who, it is hoped, will, by their presence on the above occasion, encourage us in our labor of love.

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JOHN BARKER, M. H. CRUZER, JOSEPH B. WOOD,

Committee.

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day evening, at 8 o'clock, in the Division-room, No. 74 Lis penard street, corner of Broadway. Brothers are requested to be punctual in their attendance.

The Division Room to let, on Wednesday evenings, after the 1st of May. Apply to Mr. Geo. Pollock, 25 Howard st.-Mr. Stone, 390 Broadway-and of Mr. Thomas Smith, corner Canal & Elm sts.

REGALIA.

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KNICKERBOCKER

CASH TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT

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GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, NO. 445 BROADWAY, N. Y., Immediately opposite Tattersalls, by N. B. ELLS. Bro. H. C. LINCOLN (Foreman of the above establishment) begs leave to inform his friends, and the members of the I. O. of R., that it is stocked with a splendid and fashionable assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, comprising a great variety of all the latest and choice styles, both of the French and English manufactures, which will be made to order at the shortest notice, and at the lowest prices.

Constantly on hand a large and well selected assortment of

cravats, scarfs, gloves, under garments, shirts, collars, and

bosoms.

Linen, striped linen and muslin, fancy and plain muslin shirts, all the latest patterns. Also, a full assortment of collars and bosoms. Shirts made to order and warranted to fit. In short, every article needed for a gentleman's complete outfit in wearing apparel can be furnished at very short notice.

THE CUTTING DEPARTMENT.

This most particular branch of the business is under the charge of the subscriber, who for style and fits will challenge the utmost scrutiny. may23-tf

OUD & SMITH, BOOK-BINDERS, No. 38 ANN St.,

New York, respectfully inform their brethren of the I. O. of R., and the public generally, that they are prepared to execute Book-binding in its various brancees-both Printed and Blank Books. N. B. Particular attention paid to re-binding old books. Music and periodicals bound to pattern, with elegance and promptitude, on the most reasonable terms.

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IN MASSACHUSETTS ENCAMPMENT, U. D. OF R. Somerset Tent, No. 1, East Boston, meets every other Fridey, at Rechabite Hall.

Norfolk Tent, No. 2, Roxbury, meets every other Wednesday, at Rechabite Hal

Unity Tent, No. 3, Lynn, every Wednesday evening at Me chanic Hall.

United Daughters' Tent, No, 4, Charlestown, meets every other Wednesday, at Warren Hall.

Wednesday, at Rechabite Hall.

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HOMAS MOORE, Draper and Tailor, 375 Grand street, a few doors from Clinton, begs leave to inform his friends and the public,that he is prepared to execute allorders entrusted to his care, with punctuality and despatch. His Stock comprises an assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestings which will be made to order in the most fashionable style, and workmanlike manner, and at prices to suit the times. Gentlemen furnishing their own materials, can have them made up on the most reasonable terms.

A whole suit furnished at 24 hours' notice.

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LATEST FASHIONS.

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ARTIN L. BRYANT, HATTER, Junction of Grand and Division streets, respectfully informs his brethren of the I. O. of R. and his former patrons generally, that he has opened a store at the above place, where he manufactures, and has for sale, every description of Gentlemen's Hats, Caps, &c., all of which he warrants to be made of the very best materials, and not to be surpassed, in elegance, cheapness and durability, by any other manufacturer in this city or elsewhere.

Being a practical Hatter himself, and giving his personal sttention to the orders of his customers, the adveruser is enabled o put his Hats at such prices as cannot fail of giving entire satisfaction. m2-8m

WASHINGTONIAN HEADQUARTERS-STOCK.

WELL'S National Eating Saloon, National Hall, Canal street, between Broadway and Elm street. The subscriber having long perceived the need of some central resort for temperance people, both of the city and the country, has at length accomplished that desirable object, by leasing and fitting up, as an Eating Saloon and Lodging House, the ground floor of that fine building, National Hall, where, by proper attention to those who may patronize him, he hopes to obtain a share of public JAMES STOCKWELL, Proprietor. REGALIA

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ANUFACTURED to order by ELIAS COMBS, No. 131

Eastern Star Tent, No. 5, South Boston,―meets every other Forsyth street, near Delancy, N. Y. Past Officers' Rezs
North Star Tent, No. 6. Boston, Crystal Fount Hall,, No. 21 lia neatly made, on reasonable terms. Also, Regalia for En-
Cross street, every other Monday.
Campments, Districts, Temples, Divisions, Tents, Lodges, and
Fidelity Tent, No. 7, Boston-meets every other Wednes-private members.

day, at United Brothers Tent room.

Emblems handsomely embroidered in Gold, Silver, Worsted

Siloam Tent, No. 8, Salem-meets every Thursday evening on Silk. Gold and Silver Jewels furnished to order.

Crystal Tent, No. 9, Haverhill, Mass.

Lady Washington, No 10, Lowell, Mass.

Coral Wreath, No 11, Amesbury, Mass.

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REGALIA.

AUGHTERS OF TEMPERANCE.-New York Union,
No. 1, of being impressed

DAU TO. subs, that he s prépared to furnish Tent, Officers, P. the belief, (in which they are joined by Brooklyn Union, with

THE subscriber respectfully informs his brethren of the I.

C. R.'s, and private members' regalia in a style superior to any that have yet been offered, and upon the most reasonable terms. Emblems handsomely embroidered in gold, silver, worsted, or silk, all kinds of embroidery and fancy work executed with neatness and dispatch.

Mourning Rosettes at 12s per dozen. York Mills muslin at $2.00 per dozen.

Regalias made of fine

Also fine linen Regalias by the single one or dozen.
He invites his brethren to call and examine specimens at his
Hosiery and fancy store, 233 Hudson st., a few doors above Ca-
nal st., New York.

N. B. Orders from the country punctually attended to.
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SUMMER FASHIONS. LEGANT SUMMER HATS-unsurpassed by any, and at the lowest city price-consisting of superior white and pearl Brush, white and pearl Cassimere, white and drab Bea

vers.

and Friendship Union, No. 7,) that a connection with the self called "Grand Union of the Daughters of Temperance of the United States," with the styles, titles, and usages they have assumed and adopted, would be attended with no advantages, but would prove a positive detriment, in requiring the application of part of our funds to purposes other than those for which they were raised, and in having a tendency to retard the pro gress of our cause and to bring our beloved Order into ridicule and contempt, would inform the public that no such connection exists, but that they continue to hold their original position in the Order, of which they were the founders, and which was instituted, and this Union organized, October 21, 1843.y The likewise continue the use of the simple and beautiful forms first established, being satisfied they are better adapted to the female character, and better calculated to illustrate and impress upon the mind the principles of our motto, "Virtue, Love, and Tem perance."

This Union at present consists of 250 contributing members, with a fund. deposited in the Seamens Bank of Savings, of five Also a good assortment of black fur, French and German hundred dollars. They meet on each Tuesday evening, in At Moleskin Hats. A very superior imitation Moleskin Hat atlantic Hall, No. 28 Catharine street, corner of Henry, where the reduced price of $2,25, which will compare advantageously with hats sold at $2,50 and $3. If in any instance the above does not give satisfaction it can be fully obtained by giving information to the subscriber. may 30 tf

J. W. KELLOGG, 116 Canal st.

ladies desiring to form new Unions, can obtain a Charter, with our forms and all necessary instruction in their application, free of charge, other than the cost of printing. Application may also be made by letter to Miss M.. Rich, No. 12 High street, Brooklyn.

Ladies desiring to become members of our Union, can obtain BOOK-BINDING. further information on application to Miss M. S. Rich, P. MCLEOD & POMEROY hore Fulton Street, (over the of CLEOD & POMEROY, 150 Fulton street, (over the of- No. 12 High street, Brooklyn; Mrs. J. E. Baker, S. A.,290 Walker street, New York; Mrs. M. Sweezy, R. S., 172 ecute all descriptions of work with neatness and at reasonable Broome; Miss E. G. Dodge, A. R. 408 Broadway; Miss prices They have made arrangements for binding HARM. A. Clark, F. S., 304 Houston; Mrs. E. Wicks, Treas. 219 PERS' BIBLE" in the best style of Morocco, Gilt edges; also Cherry; or to Mrs. C. M. McKibbin and Mrs: E. Galpin, 43, in good plain, substantial work, that can bewarranted equal in Mrs. A. Cox, 65, Mrs. M. F. Ripley, 224 Division; and Mrs strength to that put on the most costly. A trial is solicited, M. Underhill, 4 Birmingham. and it is believed satisfaction will be given, by D. MCLEOD.

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WATCHES! WATCHES!!
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RO. JOHN J. BENEDICT, Fine Gold Jewelry, Watches,
Silver Ware, &c., No. 90 BOWERY, two doors south of
Hester st., New York. Silver spoons, Forks, Tongs, Butter
Knives, &c., silver equal to coin.

All Goods sold are warranted to be such as represented; should they prove otherwise, the money will be refunded.

All kinds of watches repaired by the most experienced workmen. Particular attention to repairiug French and other Clocks.

A portion of the patronage of his brethren of the I. O. of R. and S. of T. is respectfully solicited.

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NITED DAUGHTERS OF RECHAB.-NEW YORK ENCAMPMENT, No. 1. will hold its regular meetings the first Tuesday of each month at Mount Vernon Divisionton, 95 Third Avenue, at 3 o'clock, P. M.

The following is the bill for opening a Tent:-
To 1 sett of Blank Books,....

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Initiation service,.................................... ...1,50s of Rehab meet in the Hall in Sixteenth Street, beOfficers' Regalia....... 50 Hymns, at $1 per hundred,. 50 Constitutions, $4 per hundred,.

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$11,50

With travelling expenses of two Sisters, who may be authorized to open Tents.

Every explanation or information may be had by apply ing to Mrs. D. C. Marshall, 149 Ludlow street-Mrs. E. Valentine, 18 Sixth street,-or Mrs. P. Peacock, 280 Grand street. All orders for Regalia will be received by Mrs. D. C. Marshall, 149 Ludlow street. all-u

MRS A. CARPENTER, Sec., 273 Delancey.

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Directory of the Independent Order of Rechabites.

NEW-YORK DISTRICT, NO. I.
Washington, 1, Tuesday, cor. Bleeker

street and Cottage Place.
New York, 2, Mon., at the same place.
Washington Marine, 3, Wed., 78 Allen st,
Lafayette, 5, Friday, 193 Bowery.
Brooklyn,10,Thurs,309 Fulton st. B'lyn.
Fulton, 15, Fri., Temp. Hall, Jersey city
Atlantic, 16, Thurs., 28 Catharine st.
Clinton, 18, Wednesday, 193 Bowery.
Crystal Fount,. 19. Tuesday, 28th street.
Jefferson, 22, Friday, Mamaroneck, N. Y.
Marion, 23, Tuesday, Portchester, N. Y.
Columbian, 24, Thurs. Wash, Tent-room.
Knickerbocker, 28, Wed., 78 Allen st.
Manhattan, 31, Thursday, cor. Avenue

C. and Third st.

Empire, 35, Monday, 28 Catharine st.
National, 37, Friday, 187 Bowery.
Long Island, 42, Mon., Williamsburgh.
Eastern Star, 49, Monday, 460 Grand st.
Mohegan, 50, Thurs Wes. chapel, 16th st.
Orange, 51, Thursday, Chester, N.Y.
Ark, 61, Friday, 74 Lispenard st.
Palestine, 62, Tuesday, 72 Lispenard st.
Covenant, 67, Thursday, 187 Bowery.
Bushwick, 72, Wed. Bushwick, L. 1.
Mount Vernon,76, Monday, 193 Bowery.
Unanimity, 83, Tuesday, Flushing, L. I.
Excelsior, 88, Thursday, Mariners' Hall,

Cherry street.

Huguenot, 91, Monday New Rochelle-
Eureka,92, Tues. cor. Grove and Hudson
Good Samaritan, 108, Friday,360Grand st.
Independence, 114, Friday, Wesleyan

Chapel, 16th st.
Perseverance, 118 Tuesday, 309 Fulton
st., Brooklyn, L.
Mechanics, 146, Tuesday, cor. of Avenue

"C and Third st.
Farmingdale, 157, Weekly, Farmingdale.
Nyack, 160, Wednesday, Nyack, N. Y.
Jonadab, 170, Thurs., Po'keepsie, N. Y.
Middle Village, 171, Tues. Middle Village.
Sleepy Hollow, 182, Mon. Tarrytown.

United Brothers, 58, Wednesday, Boston.
Bunker Hill. 66, Tuesday, Charlestown
Harmony, 78, Tuesday, South Boston.
Olive Branch, 81, Wed., Charlestown.
Equality, 86, Lowell, Mass.
Pawtucket, 101, Weekly, Lowell.
Blue Hill, 102, Friday, Milton,
Unity, 113, Tuesday, Pawtucket, R. I.
Charles River, 116, Fri., Cambridgeport.
Mystic, 122, Thursday, Medford.
Croton, 123. Thursday, Woburn.
Winthrop, 127, Tuesday, Boston.
Golden Rule, 134, weekly, Roxbury..
King Philip, 158, Weekly, Fall River,

Central, 13, Tuesday, Utica, New York.
CENTRAL DISTRICT, NO. IV.
Mount Vernon, 17, Friday, Utica,
Oneida, 33, Thursday, New Hartford.
Tecumseh, 141, weekly, Waterville.
Otsego, 131, Monday, Cooperstown..
Oriskany Falls, 149, weekly, Oriskany Falls.
NEW JERSEY DISTRICT, NO. V.
Washington, 4, Monday, 33 Clinton st.,
Newark, N. J.

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Franklin, 9, Friday, Newark.
Union, 52, Friday, New Brunswick.
Morris, 43, Monday, Morristown.
Elizabeth, 75, weekly, Elizabethport.
Essex, 109, weekly, Elizabethtown.
Richmond, 117, Satur., Northfield, S. I,
Trenton, 130, weekly, Trenton.
Friendship, 126, Weekly, Aquacknonck.
Bergen, 140, Thursday, North Bergen.
Rahwack, 137. Friday, Rahway.
Hobah, 178, Weekly, Bordentown.
Hand-in-Hand, 154, Weekly, Newark.
NORTHERN N, Y. DISTRICT, NO. VI.
Delevan, 11, Monday, Troy.
Troy, 54, Wednesday, Troy.
Columbia, 82, Tuesday, Hudson.
Montgomery, 94, Thursday, Troy.
Grey Lock, 124, Tuesday, North Adams.
Hoosic Valley, 128, Wednesday, Wil-
liamstown, Mass.
Battle Hill, 133, meets weekly, Fort Ann.

CONNECTICUT DISTRICT, NO. II.
Harmony, 6, Monday, New London, Ct. Cahoos, 138, weekly, Cahoos.

Union, 7, weekly, Norwich.
Relief,8, Thursday, New Haven.
Fountain, 27, weekly, Suffield.
Hope, 29, weekly, Hartford.
Quinnipiac, 40, weekly, Wallingford..
Rock, 46, Tuesday, Westville,
Protection, 60, Monday, Bridgeport,.
Putnam, 69, Friday, Greenwich,.
Howard, 73, weekly, South Glastenbury.
Olive Branch, 85, Monday, Bloomfield.
Niagara, 98, Thursday, Derby..
Delevan, 110, weekly, Meriden.
Pacific, 132, weekly, Durham.
Unity, 135, Wednesday, New Haven.
Quinnebaug, 139, weekly, Greenville.
Uncas, 151,Saturday, Bean Hill, Norwich.
Samaritan, 172, Tariffville.

MASSACHUSETTS DISTRICT, NO. III.
Covenant, 1, Monday, Boston.
Monument, 26, Monday, Charlestown.
Massasoit, 38, Friday, East Boston.
Philanthropic, 39, Wednesday, Boston.
Norfolk, 44, Wednesday, Roxbury.
Corner Stone, 47, Wed. South Boston.

Siloam, 142, weekly, Leeds.
Albany, 147, weekly, Albany.
Franklin, 152, Shelburn Falls, Mass.
Adams, 153, Thurs, South Adams, Mass.
Green Mountain, 155, Bennington, Vt.
Sand Lake, 156, weekly, Sand Lake.
American Eagle, 165, Friday, South Troy.
Kingston, 176, Friday, Kingston.
Forest, 175, Weekly, Albany.
East Nassau, 183, weekly, East Nassau.
Ringgold, 186, weekly, Hudson, N. Y

MAINE DISTRICT, NO. VII.
Cumberland,34, Monday, Portland.
Damascus, 56, Wednesday, Portland.
Presumpscot, 57, Wednes, Saccarappa.
Salmon Rock, 93, Sat., Moderation Falls.
York, 106, Friday, Biddeford,
Central, 100, Saturday, Gray.
Nequasset, 112, Friday, Bath
Lewiston Falls, 119, Thurs., Lewiston.
4 Mavoshen, 121, weekly, Saco.

Castalian, 143, Tues., New Gloucester.
Rockemeecook, 145, Tues.,So. Windham.
Steep Falls, 159, Monday, Standish.

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Penisseewassee, 161, Monday, Norway.
Fort Weston, 163, Wednesday, Augusta.
Excelsior, 164, Tuesday, Limington.
Lahairoi, 167.Saturday, North Pownal.
Samaritan, 173, weekly, Belfast.
Penobscot, 177, Saturday, Stillwater.

EMPIRE DISTRICT, NO. VIII.

Madison, 25, weekly,at Munnsville.
Eaton, 32, weekly, at Morrisville.
Empire, 77, weekly, Hamilton.
Lenox, 99, Thursday. Wampsville.
Fountain, 148, weekly, Earlville.
Washington, 168, Eaton.

Marcellus, 169, weekly, Marcellus.
Adelphic, 184, Wednesday, Camillus, NY
Eagle, 174, weekly, De Ruyter.

ESSEX DISTRICT, NO. IX.
Naumkeag, 36, Monday, Salem, Mass
Sagamore, 48, Monday, Lynn.
Samaritan, 55, Thursday. Marblehead.
Agawam, 63, Wednesday, Lynn.
Granite, 71, Gloucester.
Mechanics', 79, Thursday, Haverhill.
Howard, 87, Danvers
Cochickewick, 104, Wed., Andover.
Ocean, 105, Friday, Salem.

Afton, 136, weekly, South Reading.
Masquanomamit, 144, Newburyport.
Atlantic, 150, weekly, Marblehead,

HOWARD DISTRICT, NO. X.
Halcyon, 14, Friday, Norwich.
Chenango, 64, Tuesday, Oxford.
Guilford, 90, weekly, Fayette.

CLINTON DISTRICT, NO. XI.
Monroe, 21, weekly, Rochester.
Erie, 30, weekly, Buffalo.
Sagoyewatha, 111, weekly, Buffalo.

ILLINOIS DISTRICT, NO. XII.
Chicago, 65, weekly, Chicago,
Western Star, 125, weekly, Chicago.

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MONTREAL DISTRICT, NO. XIIL
Spring of Canada, 45, Monday, Montreal.
Union, 96, weekly, at Montreal.
Perseverance, 107, weekly, Montreal.
Brittannia. 166, Wednesday, Montreal.

TORONTO DISTRICT, NO. XIV.
Hope of Toronto, 70, Tuesday, Toronto.
Rescue, 80, weekly, Toronto.
Ark of Safety, 135, weekly, Coburg.

RHODE ISLAND DISTRICT, NO. XV.
Narragansett, 59, Monday, Providence.
Anawan, 120, Saturday, Providence.
NEW HAMPSHIRE DISTRICT, NO. XVI
Rockingham, 84, Tuesday, Portsmouth.
Strafford, 103, Wednesday, Dover.
Rising Sun, 163, weekly, Great Falls.

BERGEN DISTRICT, NO. XVII.
Amity, 53, Saturday, Hackensack.
Cataract, 74, Wednesday, Paterson.
Lodi, 179, weekly, Lodi.
Good Will, 185, Paterson, NJ

TENTS UNDER THE G. D. COM.
Triumphant, weekly, Portsmouth, Va.
Old North State, 97, Wilmington, N. C.
Oberlin, 129. Monday, Sing Sing, N. Y.
Rock Spring, 180, Wilmington, N. C.
Yates, 181, weekly, Charleston, SC.

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Total Number of Tents, 188.

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