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tors of the late Leonard H. Chew, sold, on Thursday last, part of the personal estate belonging to the deceased, consisting of several servants. The sales were as follows: One woman and two small girls sold for $1,450, and were purchased by E. G. W. Hall, Esq. Boy, about 15 years of age, sold for $915, and was purchased by Wm. Z. Beall, Esq. Small boy sold for $700, and was purchased by Daniel C. Digges, Esq. Girl, about 14 years of age, sold for $900, and was purchased by John F. Pickrell, Esq., of Baltimore. Two small girls sold, one for $880, and the other for $550, and were purchased by Mrs. A. H. Chew. My room. Tired with the bar-room and the county papers, I asked to be conducted to my room. It is one of a series of ten, contained in the upper part of a wing, one room deep, the lower or ground part of which is either the cooking establishment or the negroes' quarters. It runs into a spacious yard, and my window commands an exhilarating view of the stable