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HAND-BOOK OF WASHINGTON. 14. —David Howell, Rhode Island, Member of Congress. 15. —James Munroe, Virginia, do. 16. —Jacob Reid, South Carolina, do. 17. —James Madison, Virginia—(Spectator.) 18. --William Ellery, Rhode Island, Member of Congress. 19. —Jeremiah Townley Chase, Maryland, do. 20. —S. Hardy, Virginia, do. 21. —Charles Morris, Pennsylvania, do. 22. —General Washington, do. 23. —Col. Benjamin Walker, Aid-de-Camp. 24. —Col. David Humphreys, do. 25. —General Smallwood, Maryland, Spectator. 26. —Gen. Otho H. Williams, Maryland, do. 27. —Colonel Samuel Smith, Maryland, do. 28. —Col. John E. Howard, Baltimore, Md., do. 29. —Charles Carroll and two daughters, Md., do. 30. —Mrs. Washington and 3 grand children, do. 31. —Daniel, of St. Thomas Jenifer, Maryland, do. The subjects of the remaining pictures in the Kotundo are the “JSmbarcation of the Pilgrims from Leyden,” by Weir, the “Landing of Colum bus,” by Vanderlyn, the “Baptism of Pocahon tas,” by Chapman, and “Discovery of the Missis sippi by De Soto,” by Powell. As these illustrate scenes connected with the very earliest history of our country, none but the leading figures are to be considered in the aspect of authentic portraits, md we therefore deem it unnecessary to particu- arize the various personages delineated. And as