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Struck by lightning. --During the thunderstorm of yesterday morning the residence of Major Louis J. Bossieux, southwest corner of 19th and Franklin, was struck by lightning, but fortunately sustained no further damage than the knocking off of a quantity of slate from the roof. The building is highroofed, with a pointed gable, and is unprotected by a lightning-rod. Several ladies in the house at the time were very much frightened, but no one was hurl, or received any shock.
n, Wright Rives, Caroline R. Williams, (wife of Samuel T. Williams,) Franklin Rives' Lucy Rives, Jefferson Rives and Blair Rives. The Globe office, situated on Pennsylvania avenue, between third and Four and a Half streets, is bequeathed to Franklin and Jefferson Rives, with the contents, excepting copies of the Congressional Globe and the stereotype plates of that work, which is devised to the other five children. Franklin and Jefferson Rives are to have no benefit of the balance of tFranklin and Jefferson Rives are to have no benefit of the balance of the estate, which is to be divided between the other five children, together with $50,000 in Missouri State bonds The country residence in Prince George's county, with the ground, 51 acres, some of which lies in Washington county, is not to be sold out of the family; one of the heirs may sell their portion to the other, and he provides that the heirs may live on the place in common, contributing equally to its support. When any of his blood relations cease to reside on the place, then t