Archer Visited at the Penitentiary. Stevenson Archer's clergyman called to see him on Saturday and talked with him for fifteen minutes, the limit of time al lowed by the rules of the phienon. Under strict enforcement of the rules Mr. Ar cher will not be permitted to ree visitore for thirty days. Sales of Real Estate. The tract of land offered for sale to day by F. H. Stockett and Z. D. Rideout, executors and trustees of the late Mrs. Hester Ann Ridout, situate in the Third district, containing 164 acres of land and improved by a lenge frame dwelling, was purchased by KR. L. Moss, for $2,000 The frame house and lot offered by James M. Munroe, attorney, situate on Prince George street, was purchased by D. W. Bright, for $200. Sunday School Pres Ste, A picnic will be given to-morrow at the Annapolis Neck Church, by the Pres byterian Branch Sunday School. A prog ramme of interesting athletic sports has run arranged, and it is expected that an aelay will be spent in the woods the scholars of the school and others he start will be made from the school room on West street, in wagons and other conveyances, returning in the evening about sun down.