HAND-BOOK OP WASHINGTON. 78 Gerry, Major General Jacob Brown, Joseph Lovel, Commodore Kogers’ son, A. P. Upslier, Commodore Beverly Kennon, Lieut. G. M. Bache, Capt. B. A. Terrett, tlie wife of Peter von Schmidt, Judge Pendleton Barbour, and Peter Lenox. Quite a large number of Members of Congress have been buried here, and there is a mournful interest in wandering among the monuments which commemorate their names. “Glenwood Cemetery” is the name of another Cemetery which has recently been laid out by the citizens of Washington. It contains 90 acres at a cost of $10,000, and lies li miles north of the Capitol, the most direct way to it being by north Capitol street. Thirty acres are now pre pared for interments, and a handsome framed lodge or gateway has been built, the front of which, is ornamented with figures of Time, Penitence, and Love. A large and beautiful mausoleum also, capable of containing 100 bodies has been erected at a cost of not less than $10,000. Its serpen tine walks extend about four miles, and the sum of $35,000 has already been expended in beau tifying the spot. V