The Connecticut register : being a state calendar of public officers and institutions in Connecticut for 1861-1865, Part 1

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Publication date: 1847
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GISTER


1864


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GENEALOGY COLLECTION


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THE


Connecticut Register:


BEING A


State Calendar


OF


PUBLIC OFFICERS AND INSTITUTIONS


FOR


1864.


ASTRONOMICAL CALCULATIONS MADE FOR THE LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE OF HARTTORD.


EQUI


SUSTINE!


TRANSTULTI


High water is calculated for New London and Saybrook, or one hour later than New York. For Fairfield add 2h. 30m .; Bridge- port, add 2h. 15m .; New Haven, add 2h. 20m. ; Hartford, sub. 5h. Norwich, add 40m.


HARTFORD : PUBLISHED BY BROWN & GROSS, CORNER MAIN AND ABYLUM BIRERTS.


PREFACE.


THE REGISTER for 1864, besides the usual variety, con- tains commissioned officers in the army from Connecticut arranged by towns, April 1863. Some Associations which change but little from year to year, are omitted.


Those who furnish matter for the Register, or desire any changes to be made, are reminded that the work goes to press about the 20th of November. Hence the reason why some information has not been attended to.


Commissioners for other States should give information of any additions or changes directly to us.


The following list embraces articles of permanent value, here inserted for convenience of reference:


Annals of Conn. from 1620 to 1821, Register for 1847


Archives of Conn., Indexes, 1849


Assistants (Senators) from 1639 to 1819, 1848


Charter of the Colony, 1652.


1847


Congress, Members from Conn. from 1765 to 1853,


1853


Constitution of Conn., of 1636, 1848


Ecclesiastical Societies and date of Organization,


1849


Governor, annual votes from 1819 to 1849, 1850


Manufactures, statistics of 1855


Mileage from Hartford and New Haven, 1858


1851 and 1858


Officers, Colonial and State, from 1639 to 1846,


1847


Patent of Connecticut of 1637, 1847


1861


Post Offices in Connecticut, and Income,


1850


Post Routes in Connecticut,


1850, 1854, and 1858


Probate Courts, Organization and History,


1847


Senators, State, 1819 to 1830,


1854


Senators, State, 1830 to 1849,


1850


Superior Court, Organization and Judges, to 1847,


1849


Towns, Dates of Incorporation,


1847 and 1863


" Original Powers of,


1848


Historical Sketches,


1847


Expenses,


1852 and 1853


Taxes,


1849, 1856, and 1863


Town Deposit Fund, amount for each town, 1853


Travel in Connecticut, by Railroads, &c., 1856 and 1860 United States House and Senate, Statistics of, 1862


War Incidents of, 1863


Newspapers in Connecticut,


Population of Towns, 1790 to 1860,


INDEX.


Army Officers,


· 153 Congress, -


173-176


Assessors, -


· 66-115 Conn. Volunteers, - - 128


Attorneys at Law,


43-64


Constables,


66-115


Auditors,


17


Counties,


42-65


Bank Commissioners,


165


Fairfield,


53


Bank Directors,


165


Hartford,


42


Bank Statistics,


174


Litchfield, 59


Baptists,


135


Middlesex, 62


Boards of Relief,


66-115


New Haven,


46


Boroughs,


. 126


Bridges,


32


Calendar,


5-16


Children 4 to 16,


116-123


Cities,


123


Clergy and Ecclesiastical


Statistics,


129-143


Advent,


- 143


Baptist, -


135


Christian, - - 143


Congregational,


129-131


Episcopal,


137


Jewish,


143


Enrolment Officers, 187


Episcopal,


137


Methodist,


140


Everest Fund, 130


Methodist Protestant,


142


Executive of Connecticut, 17


33


Presbyterian, - 142


General Assembly,


20


Roman Catholic,


143


Senate, -


20


Unitarian, 142


143


Clerks, Town, 66-115


Governor, 17


County,


42-64


Grand Jurors,


-


66-115


Collectors, Town, - 66-115


Home Missionary Society, 130


Homeopathic Med. Soc., 144


Income Taxes, May.


on Railroads, - 128


Jailers, - 43-64


" Turnpike Roads, 31


Judges Superior Court, 29


Bridges, 32


=


Supreme Court,


28


Ferries, 33 Jurors, No. of, - 44-65


for other States, 34 Justices of Peace, - - 44-65


Superior Court 44-65


Legislature Meetings. See


Comptroller,


17


Calendar pages.


Congregational, -


129


Librarian, State, 17


50


Tolland, 64


Windham,


56


Courts. See Calendar pages.


Probate, 29


Superior, 29


Supreme, 28


United States, 28


Eclipses, May, Nov.


Education, Boards of, 66-115


Elections, State. See Cal. pages. Electors, No. of, 116-123


Lutheran, - 142


Moravian,


142


Ferries,


House of Representatives, 21 Committees, 20


Universalist,


Commencements,


July.


Commissioners, County,


42-64


1219008


.


New London, -


iv


INDEX.


Licenses, U. S.,


Mar. State Prison,


128


Manufacturers' Taxes,


June. Surgeons, -


145-153 -


Medical Society, Conn., Homeopathic, Reform Medical,


144


Deputies, 43-64


144 Town Officers, - 66-115


Methodist,


140-142


-


187


116-122


66 by U. S., 116-122


Normal School, State, 128


Notaries Public, - 35


Physicians and Surg., 145-153


Polls Taxable, 115-122


Postage, Rates of, 189


Post Offices and Masters,


190 Town Statistics,


-


Date of Organization,


Probate Courts, - 29


Votes


for


Governor,


Railroad Commissioners, 128


Electors,


Enrolments,


Reform Medical Assoc., 144


Reform School, State, . 128


Commuters,


School


Children, Polls, Valua-


tion.


Representatives, State, - 21


Treasurer, State,


17


Revenue Officers, 185


County,


43-64


River Companies, 34


66


Town,


66-115


Roman Catholic,


143 Turnpike Roads,


31


Savings Banks, . 177


United States, Executive,


179


Judiciary,


179


Schools, No. Children, 116-123 " Visitors, - 66-115


Senate,


179


House of Representatives, 181


17 Revenue Officers, - 185


Enrolment Officers,


187


- 143


Senators,State,


20


Valuation, 116-123


Sheriffs,


42-64 Votes for Governor, 116-123


Stamp Duties,


Jan.


State Officers, 18


State Attorneys,


42-64


=


Senators,


19


State Library Com.,


-


17


Members of


State Officers,


17


Congress, 188


State Printers,


-


17


Sheriffs,


188


Town Clerks, Registrars, Treasurers, Selectmen, Town Agt's, Constables & Collectors, Grand Ju- rors, Assessors, Boards Relief, Road Commis- sioners, Boards of Edu- cation, School Fund Treasurers.


116-123


Presbytery of Connecticut, 142


Registrars, - 66-115


School Fund Commissioner, 17


Secretary of State, -


Selectmen,


66-115


Senatorial Districts, - 18


Universalists,


CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES .- Dominical Letters, C. B. ; Gold en Number, 3 ; Epact, 22 ; Solar Cycle, 25 ; Julian Period, 6,577; Age of the World, 5,868 ; Independ. U. S., 89.


144 Surveyor General,


47


Militia, ¥ Enrolled, -


1864.


JANUARY.


1st Month.


MOON'S PHASES.


SUN SOUTH.


Last CMD 2, 2h. 48m. M.


New 0 9, 2h.54m. M.


First 0 15, 6h. 15m. E.


Full @ 23, 5h. 11m. E.


Last ( 31, 7h. 26m. E.


MW


@R. OS. OR.


EL. W.


CALENDAR DAYS.


1|Fr


7 30 4 38 Morn.


2 8


COURTS.


2|Sa


7 304 39


0 11


2


56


SUPERIOR.


3 Su 7 304 40


1 13


3 53 Ist Tu. Brooklyn.


4 M 7 304 41 2 18


4


50 3d Tu. New London.


5 Tu 7 304 42 3 23 5


6 W 7 304 43 4 30 6 59


7 Th 7 304 44 5 31 7 59


8 Fr 7 304 45 Sets.


8 52


1 W. Md.,Mass., Mich., Maine.


47|2 M. Illinois, Iowa.


10 Su 7 294 47 6 49 10 3S 2 Tu. New Jersey.


11 M


7 294 48 8 14/11


12 Tu 7 29 4 49 9 27 Morn.


13 W 7 284 50 10 38


0 1


12


CHURCH DAYS.


1 Circumcision.


15 Fr 7 274 52


Morn. 1 54


16 Sa


7 274 54 0 51


2 49


17 Su 18M


7 264 55 1 55 7 25.4 56 2 55


7 254 57 3 52


7 24 4 58 4 44


21 Th 7 23 4 59


5 31


6 7 8 9


36 21 1


U.S. REVENUE.


22 Fr 23 Sa


6 12 Rises. 6 12 9


7 8 10


7 205


7 195 7


9 3 11


28 Th 7 185 8


10 2 Ev. 0


0 1


30 Sa 7 165 11 Morn.


31|Su 7 155 12 0 2


3 4 5 46 25 Conversion of St. Paul. 44 31 Sexagesima S.


10 1st S. after Epiphany.


17 2d S. after Epiphany.


46 47 24 Septuagesima S.


19 Tu 20 W


7 235 1


7 225 2 7 215 7 20.5 3 5 6


8 5 10 55


24 Su 25 M 26 Tu 27 W


STAMP DUTIES IN CTS. Agreements and Contracts, 39 per sheet or piece of paper, 20 5 cts. Appraisements, 5. Bills of Exchange, Drafts and Promissory Notes, on time, 29 over $20 and up to $200, 1 ct. 5 per month, and if over 6 46 30 months, 10 c; and the same for each additional $200 or part thereof. Bills of Lading 2 . for export, 10. Bonds for le-


2 gal proceedings, 50; others, 25. Certificates of Stock, 25; do. for dividends, $10 to $50, 10; over $50,25; do. of deposit, $100 and under, 2; over $100, 5; do. of measurement, profit or weight, 0; all others, 5.


14 Th 7 284 51 11 46


2


3 2d S. after Christmas.


6 Epiphany.


25 Th. after 1 M., Indiana. 3 M. Louisiana.


9 Sa 7 304 46 5 43 9


LEGISLATURES.


1 M. Ohio, Cal.


1 Tu. Del., N. Y., Penn.


4th Tu. Litchfield.


54


1, 12h. 4m. |21, 12h. 12m. 5, 12h. 6m. 25, 12h. 13m. 10, 12h. 8m. 31, 12h. 14m.


15, 12h. 10m.


29 Fr 7 175 10 11


2d Month.


FEBRUARY.


1864.


MOON'S PHASES.


New 7, 1h. 19m. A.


First @D 14, 8h. 33m.M.


Full @22, 0h. 10m. A.


SUN SOUTH. 8, 12h. 14}m. 21, 12h. 14 m.


27, 12h. 13 m.


MIW


OR


@S.


OR.


H. W.


CALENDAR DAYS.


- 1 M


7 145 14 1 6


3 18


2


Tu


7 13 5 15 7 125 17


3 2


5


31 4th Tu., New Haven.


4


Th


7 115 18 4


2


6 39


SUPREME.


5


Fr


7.105 19 5


5


7


42


6


Sa 7


95 20 5


75 23


1 10


18


9 10


W


7 7 7


25 28


11


43


Morn. 1 26


13 14


Su


2 22


15


M


1 46


3


19


Tu 6 56 5 32


2 40


5


21 28 3d S. in Lent.


Th


6 53 5 35


4 11


6


16


7 Checks or orders on Banks or other companies or persons,


6 505 37 5


6 495 38


6 48 5 40


Tu 6 46 5 41


W 6 445 42


6 43 5 44 8 54 10


26 Fr


6 405 46 10 56 Ev. 59


3 1 50. Insurance Policies, 10 56 and 25. Leases, not exceed- 1 ing 3 years, 50; over 3 years, 1.00. Legacies, 1.50 to 5.00. Le- gal Documents, 50. Letters of Administration and Probate of Will, to $2,500, 50; to $5,000, 1.00; to $20,000, 5.00; to $50,000, 10.00; to $100,000, 20.00 ; each additional $50,000, 10.00 Mort- gages, Trust Deeds or Bonds, 10 for each $200. Passport, 3.00 Passage ticket, $30 or less, 50; over, 1.00. Power of Attorney for transfers, 10 and 25 ; to vote by proxy, 10. Protest, 25. Telegrams, 20 cts. and less for 10 words, 1 ; over 20, 3. Writs, 5


18 19


Fr


6 525 36


4 49 23


7 7 8


53 at sight, over $20, 2. Con- 34 tracts, see Agreements and 8 Leases. Deeds of real es-


21 Su 22 M 23


24 25


Th


6 42 5 45 9 55 11 37 17 tional $20,000. Entry or withdrawal of bonded goods,


27 Sa 28 Su 6 39 5 47 11 29 |M 6 38 5 48 Morn.


SUPERIOR. Ist Tu., Middletown.


Tu


7


65 24


7 8


15 27


11


3


14 Valentine.


11


Th


35 26 10 35 Morn. 0 34


12


Fr Sa


7


15 29


6 595 30 6 58 5 31


0 46


16 17


4 19 24 St Matthias.


W


6 55 5 34 3 29


2 Purific Virgin Mary. 7 Quinquagesima S. 10 Ash Wednesday. 14 1st S. in Lent. 21 2d S. in Lent.


45 25 9


11 44


Su


7 85 22 Sets. 9 26


2d Tu., Bridgeport. 3d Tu., New Haven. 4th Tu., Hartford.


53 8 38


COURTS.


2 8


4 21


U. S. DISTRICT.


3 W


8M


CHURCH DAYS.


Sa 20


5 54 Rises. 9 tate, over $100 to $500, 50; to $1,000, 1.00; to $2,500,


6 57 9 46 7 56 10 24 2.00; to $5,000, 5 00 ; to $10,- 59 000, 10.00 ; to $20,000, 20.00; and the same for each addi-


1864.


MARCH.


3d Month.


MOON'S PHASES.


11


SUN SOUTH.


Last 1, 8h. 21m. M.


New @ 7, 11h. 8m. E. |


First @ 15, 1h. 16m. M.


Full 23, 5h. 33m. M.I


15, 12h. 9m.


28, 12h. 5m.


MWOR.OS


OR. H. W.


CALENDAR DAYS.


1 Tu 6 375 49 1 0


2 56


COURTS.


2 W 6 35 5 50


1 5S


4 3


SUPREME. ist Tu., Brooklyn.


3 Th 6 34 5 51 2 52


5 14 2d Tu., New London.


4 Fr 6 32 5 52 3 42 6 21 3d Tu., Middletown.


5 Sa 6 315 54


4 27


5


8


16 2


Ist Tu., New Haven.


Ist Tu., Bridgeport.


8 Tu 6 265 57


7


0


9 52


2d Tu., Hartford.


9 W 6 25 5 58 8 13 10


38|3d Tu., Brooklyn.


10 Th 6 23 5 59 9 22 11


ELECTIONS.


11 Fr 6 216


010 30 Morn. 0


8


13 Su 6 17 6


3 Morn.


1


0 6 4th S. in Lent.


14 M 6 166 4 0 30


1 53


15 Tu 6 146 5 1 22


2 51


16 W 6 126 6 2


8


3 49 25 Good Friday.


17 Th 6 11 6 7


2 48


4 47 40


5


19 Sa


6


76 9


3 56


6 32


LICENSES, IN DOLLARS.


20 Su 6


56 11 4 25


21 M 6


46 12 4 53 8


22 Tu 6


2|6 13 Rises. 8


23 W 6


1 6 14 6 48 9


24 Th 5 59 5 15


7 48


25 Fr


5 576 16 8 51 10 32


26 Sa 5 56 6 18 9 53 11 13


27 Su


5 546 19 10 54 11


28 M 5 52 6 20 11


29 Tu 5 50 6 21 Morn.


1 40 cuses, 50. Civil Engineers, 10. Claim and Patent Agts.,


30 W 5 49 6 22 0 47 2 42 10. Coachmen, Cartmen


31 Th 5 476 23 1 35


3 49 and Wagoners, 3. Coal Oil Distillers, 50. Confectioners, 10. Dentists, 10. Distillers, 50 ; less than 300 bbls , 25; Apples and peaches, 12}. Eating Houses,


7 22


4th Tu., Tolland


6 Su 6 295 55


5


6 28 5 56 Sets.


9


22


12 Sa 6 196 1 11 32


Tu., New Hampshire. CHURCH DAYS.


13 5th S. in Lent.


20 Palm Sunday.


25 Annun. Virgin Mary. 27 Easter Sunday.


18 Fr 6


9.6 8 3 24


7 18 Apothecaries, $10. Ar- 0 3S 12 chitects, 10. Auctioners, 20. Bankers, 100. Bowling Al- leys and Billiard Rooms, each table, 5. Brewers, 50; 9 53 if less than 500 bbls., 25. Brokers, 50; do. Land war- rant, 25. Builders and Con- tractors, 25. Butchers, over 55 $1,000, 10; sales from cart, 52 Eve. 45 5. Cattle Brokers, 10. Cir-


SUPERIOR.


7 M


Last ( 30, 5h. 29m. A.|


! 4, 12h. 12m. 19, 12h. 8m.


8, 12h. 11m. 22, 12h. 7m. 12, 12h. 10m. 25, 12h. 6m.


4th Month.


APRIL.


1864.


MOON'S PHASES.


SUN SOUTH.


1, 12h. 4m. 15, 12h. 0m. 4, 12h. 3m. 19, 11h. 59m. 7, 12h. 2m. 24, 11h. 58m.


11, 12h. 1m. 30, 11h. 57m.


MWGROS.


OR.


H. W.


CALENDAR DAYS.


1 Fr 5 45 6 24 2 19


4 53


COURTS.


2 Sa


5 436 25


3 0


5 59


U. S. CIRCUIT.


3 Su 5 42 6 26 3 36


7 53


SUPREME. 4th Tu., Litchfield.


5


Tu 5 38 6 28


4 44


8


42


6 W 5 36 6 29 Sets.


9


25 Ist Tu. Norwich.


7 Th 5 35 6 30 8


71


10 14 2d Tu. Litchfield.


8 Fr 5 33 6 31 9


14 11


00 2d Tu Haddam.


9 Sa 5 31 6 32 10


15 11


46 2d Tu. Tolland.


10 Su


5 30 6 33 11


10


11


5 28 6 34 12


0


12


Tu 5 276 35 Morn.


13


W 5 25 6 36


0 43 2 19


14


Th 5 24 6 37 1 22


3


11


15 Fr 5 22 6 38


1 56


4 4


16 Sa


5 20 6 39 2 25


5 196 40 2 54


17 Su 18 M 5 176 41 3 21


6


5 48 36 22 4


7 19 T 5 166 42 3 49 20 W 5 15 6 44 4 16 8 44 22 Fr 5 11 6 46 9 24 8 10. Hotels, according to val- uation, from 200 down to 5. Horse Dealers, 10. Insur- ance Agents, 10. Jugglers, &c., 20; other exhibitions, 21 Th 5 13 6 45 Rises. 7 44 10. Lawyers, 10. Livery. 23 Sa 5 9 6 47 8 46 10 10 Stable, 10. Lottery Dealers, 24 Su 5 8 6 49 9 46 10 56 1,000. Manufacturers, over $1,000, 10 Pawnbrok'rs, 50. 25 M 5 6 6 50 10 43 11 40 Peddlers, 20; 2 horses, 15; 26 Tu 5 5 6 51 11 33 Eve. 32 1 horse, 10; on foot, 5; do. 27 W 5 3 6 52 Morn. 2 28 0 28 Jewelry, 25. Physicians and Surgeons, 10. Photograph- 28 Th 5 2 6 53 18 1 29 Fr 5 16 54 1 0 ers, 10 to 25. Power of At- 3 31 torney to sell real estate, 1 ; 30 Sa 4 59 6 55 1 36 34 do. to collect, ¿. Rectifyers, 4 500 bbls. and under, 25, and 25 for each additional 500. Retail dealers, 10; do. in Liquors, 20. Stallions and Jacks, 10. Passen- ger Steamers, 25. Tallow and Soap Manuf., 10. Tobacconists, 10. Theatres, 100. Wholesale Dealers, sales $50,000 and under, 25; $100,000,50 ; $250,000, 100; $500,000, 200; $1,000,000, 300; each $1,000,000 additional, 250. Wholesale Peddlers, 50.


59


CHURCH DAYS. 3 1st S. after Easter. 10 2d S. after Easter. 7 17 3d S. after Easter. 24 4th S. after Easter. 25 St. Mark.


ELECTIONS.


1 M. Connecticut.


M


1 W. Rhode Island.


Morn. 0 33 1 25


SUPERIOR.


4 M 5 40 6 27 4 11


6 59


4th Tu., New Haven.


Last @D 28, 11h. 43m. E.


-


New OR 6, 8h. 58m. M. First @ 13, 7h. 17m. E.


Full @ 21, 8h. 28m. E.


1834.


MAY.


5th Month.


MOON'S PHASES.


New 5, 7h. 23m. E.


First ( 13, 1h. 29m. A. |


Full @21, 8h. 33m. M. -


Last @ 28, 4h. 30m. M.


SUN SOUTH. 14, 11h. 56m. 29, 11h. 57m.


MI W


@R. @ S.


OR.


H. W.


CALENDAR DAYS.


1 Su


4 58 6 56


2 10


5 35.


U. S. DISTRICT.


2M


4 576 57 2 43


6 34


4th Tu. Hartford.


3 Tu 4 56 6 58 3 17


7


29


SUPERIOR.


4 W 4 556 59 3 53 8


19 2d Tu. New Haven. ELECTIONS.


5 Th 4 54 7


0 Sets. 9


4 4 Th. Virginia.


6 Fr 4 53 7 1


7 58


9


52


LEGISLATURES.


7 Sa


4 52 7


2


S 58.10 39 L Tu. Rhode Island.


8 Su


14 507


3


9 51 11


24 1 W. Connecticut.


9 M


4 49 7


4 10


37 Morn.


ECCLESIASTICAL.


10 Tu 4 48 7


511


18 0


11 W 4 477


6 11


54


0


12 Th 4 46 7


7 Morn.


1


2


14 Sa


4 44 7 9 0 55 3


15 Su


4 43 7 10


1 22


4


10


1 St. Philip and St. James.


1 5th S. after Easter.


5 Ascension.


17 Tu 4 41 7 12 2


16


5 51


18 W 4 40 7 13 2 46


19 Th 4 39 7 14 3 18


20.Fr 4 387 15


3 56 8 17 3


22 Su


4 36 7 17 8 34


52


23 M


4 35 7 18


9 30 10


42


24 Tu 4 357 19:10


15 11 30


4 34 7 20 11 1 Eve. 19


25 W 26 Th


4 33 7 21 11 38 1 15


27 Fr 28 Sa


4 32 7 22 Morn. 2


4 32 7 23 0 13


29 Su 4 31 7 21 0 45


30 M 4 31|7 25 1 18


3 4 5


From Advertisements, for receipts over $1,000, and cir- culation over 2,000, 3 pr. ct. |Auction Sales, 1-10 to 1. 10 Bank Dividends, 3. Bonds, 8 Auction Sales of, 1-10 to 1. 9 Brokers' Auction ales, 1. Canal Co.'s and Bonds, 3. 10 Express Co.'s, 2. Ferry 9 Boats, 14. Fire Insurance, 3.


31 Tu 4 30 7 26 1 52 6 Income, personal, over $600, to $10,000, on excess over $600, 3; to $50,000, 5 ; (rents, taxes, repairs, and interest paid, to be de- ducted.) Insurance Co's, 3. Railroad receipts and bonds, 3. Salaries of U. S. officers and employees, 3. Savings Banks, 3. Steamboats, 3. Trust Co.'s, 3.


2 Th. American Bible and 6 other Societies in N. York. 54 3 Th. Presby'an Gen. Assem. 42 3 T'u Baptist Mission Union. 30 4 W. American S. S Union. L. W. Boston Auniversariea. CHURCH DAYS. 19


16 M


4 42 7 11 1 49


5


1


8 S. after Ascension.


6 42|15 Whit Sunday. 7 30 22 Trinity Sunday.


29 Ist S. after Trinity. Sun eclipsed, (invisible).


21 Sa


4 377


16 Rises. 9 9


TAXES ON DIVIDENDS AND INCOME, per cent.


13|Fr


4 45 7


8 0 25


COURTS.


6th Month.


JUNE.


1864,


MOON'S PHASES.


SUN SOUTH.


5, 11h. 58m. 24, 12h. 2m. 29, 12h. 3m.


10, 11h. 59m.


15, 12h. Om.


20, 12h. 1m.


21, Solstice.


MWOR. OS. OR.


H. W. CALENDAR DAYS.


1 W 4 30 7 26 2 28 7 6 14 Flag day. -


2 Th 4 29 7 27 3 10


7 59


3 Fr 4 29 7 27 3 53


8 44 1 W. New Hampshire.


4 Sa 4 28 7 28 Sets. 9 30


5 Su


4 28 7 29 8 31 10 19


6 M


4 28 7 29 9 14 11


7 Tu 4 28 7 30 9 52 11 40


8 W 4 28 7 31 10


25 Morn.


9 Th 4 27 7 31 10


55


0 20


4 Tu Gen.Conf. Maine; Gen. Assoc. Mass.


CHURCH DAYS.


5 2d S. after Trinity . 11 St. Barnabas.


13 M 4 27 7 33 0 16 3 20 12 3d S. after Trinity.


14 Tu 4 27 7 34 0 45


4


12


15 W 4 27 7 34 1 16


5


6


1


19 4th S. after Trinity. 24 Nativity of John Baptist. 26 5th S. after Trinity. 29 St. Peter.


17 Fr 4 27 7 35 2 31


6 7


18 Sa 4 27 7 35 3 19


19 Su 4 28 7 35 Rises.


20 M


4 28 7 35 8 14 9


21 Tu


4 28 7 35 8 57


22 W 4 28 7 36 9 39 11 23 Th 4 28 7 36 10


56


TAXES ON MANUFACTURES, per cent.


24 Fr 4 29 7 36 10 48 0 21 1 49 25 Sa 4 29 7 36 11 26 Su 4 29 7 36 11 54 2 45 Boots and Shoes over, $1,- 27 M 4 29 7 36 Morn. 3 4 45 42|000, 1 per cent. Brass and 28 Tu 4 30 7 37 0 30 Copper rods and sheets, 1. Dressmakers and Milliners, 5 45 over $1,000, 1. Fruits, pre- 45 served, 5. Gas, per 1,000 ft.


29 W 4 30 7 37 1 8


30 Th4 31 7 37| 1


ECCLESIASTICAL.


02 Tu. Evangelical Cons. R.I. 3 Tu. Gen. Convention Vt .; Gen. Assoc. Conn.


10 Fr 4 27 7 32 11


23 1 4 11 Sa 4 27 7 32 11


51 1 47


12 Su 4 27 7 33 Morn. 2 32


16 Th 4 27 7 34 1 29 6


57 54 46 36


SPECIFIC TAXES, each, cts. 8 Calf Skins, 6. Calves, 5. Carriages, $75 and upward, 1, 2, 5, and 10. Cattle, 20. 10 28 Coal, ton, 31. Cotton, Ib., {. 17 Hogs, over 100 lbs., 6. Sheep 15 Eve. 4 and Lambs, 3.


50 6 not above 500 M., 5; to 5,000 M., 10; over 5,000 M., 15. Horse Skins, 4. Meats and Fish, preserved, 5. Morocco, Goat, Kid or Sheep, 4. Paints, 5. Pickles, 5. Pins, 5. Plate, gold, oz., 50 ; silver, over 40 oz., 3. Umbrellas and Parasols, 5. Varnish, 5. Vessels and Boats, 2. Most other manufactures, 3.


New TAD 4, 6h. 49m. M. First @ 12, 6h. 57m. M. Full @19, 6h. 3m. A. ||


Last ( 26, 9h. 24m. M.


LEGISLATURE.


1864.


JULY.


7th Month.


MOON'S PHASES.


SUN SOUTH.


New 3, 7h. 32m. E.


First @ 11, 11h. Om. E.f


Full @ 19, 1h. 45m.M.


Last 25, 3h. 55m. A.


MW


@R. OS. O RH. W.


CALENDAR DAYS.


1 Fr


4 31 7 36


2 36


7 40


COURTS.


2 Sa


4 31 7 36


3 27


8 28


3 Su


4 32 7 36 Sets.


9 10


SUPERIOR.


4M


4 32 7 35 7 50


9 54 3d Tu. Hartford.


5 Tu 4 33 7 35 S


26 10


33


6! W


4 34 7 35 8


58.11


14


7 Th 4 34 7 35 9 26|11


46


8 Fr 4 35 7 34


9


53 Morn.


CHURCH DAYS.


9 Sa 4 36 7 34 10


21


0


25


10 Su 4 37 7 34 10


48


1


11 M


4 377 33 11


16


1


12 Tu 4 38 7 33 11


49 2


38,25 St. James.


13 W 4 38 7 32 Morn.


3


31 3110th S. after Trinity.


14 Th 4 39 7 32 0 24


4


28 29


COMMENCEMENTS.


15 Fr 4 40 7 31


1 S


5


6


33


Th. bef. 4th, Trinity Col. 3Th. Wesleyan Unversity. Last Th. Yale College


17Su 18 M


4 42 7 29 Rises.


8


30


19 Tu 20 W


4 44 7 28


4 45 7 27 8 48 11


4 46 7 26 9 23 11


23 Sa


4 477 25 9


24 Su


4 48,7 24 10


4 49 7 23 11


26 Tu


4 50 7 23 11


27| W 4 51 7 22 Morn. 4


28 Th 4 52 7 21 0 35


29 Fr 4 53 7 20 1 24


30 Sa 4 54 7 19 2 17


7 tus and Soda, {. Salt, 100 19 1bs., 4. Snuff, 20. Soap,


31 Su 4 55 7 18 3 11 8 7 1-10 to 2. Starch, 1-10 to 4.10. Sugar from cane, 1; refined, 2-10. Candy, 1, 2 and 3. To- bacco, 15 ; smoking, 5. Whisky, gal., 20. Wine, 5. Yachts, un. der $600, 5.00 ; to $1.000, 10.00 ; each additional $1,000, same.


7


34


9


4 43 7 28 7 32


8 11 10


21 Th


22 Fr


25 M


MANUFACT'RES, specific, cts. 12 Cards, playing, 1 to 5. O Chocolate and cocoa, 1b. 1. 46 Cigars, M., 1.50 to 3.50. Cof- fee, ground, &c., 3-10. Deer- 5S|Ev. 33 skins, 1b , 2. Distilled Spir- 32 1 26 its, gal. 20. Gunpowder, } 21 to 6. Leather, Ib., ; to 2. 9 Malt Liquors, bbl., 60. Oils, gal., Animal, Lard, Linseed 50 3 17| 2 22 and Vegetable, 2; Coal, 8; 25 other Illuminating, 10. Pep-


5 6 24 per, Spices, &c., 1. Salera-


16 Sa


4 41 7 30 1 55


4 41 7 30 2 56


4th INDEPENDENCE.


3 6th S. after Trinity. 7 10 7th S after Trinity. 17 8th S. after Trinity. 50 21 9th S. after Trinity.


4, 12h. 4m. 11, 12h. 5m. 26, 12h. 6m.


8th Month.


AUGUST.


MOON'S PHASES.


SUN SOUTH.


New WD 2, 9h. 42m.M.


First ) 10, 0h. 54m. A. Full @ 17, 8h. 45m. M.


20, 12h. 3m. 31, 12h. Om.


MW OR. OS. OR.


H. W.


CALENDAR DAYS.


IM


4 567 16 4 8


8 46


COURTS.


2 Tu 4 577 15 Sets.


9


25


U. S. DISTRICT.


3 W 4 58 7 14


- 29|10


4 4th Tu. New Haven.


4


Th


4 59 7 13


7 57/10


41


5|Fr 15


0 7 12 8 24|11


< 16


SUPERIOR.


6 Sa 5 1 7 11 8 52 11


50


Ist Tu. Brooklyn. 2d Tu. Danbury.


Su 5 27 9


3/7


8


7


10


23


0 1


13


10|W 15


5/7


511 2 11 48


2 2


3


56


13 Sa 15 87


1


Morn. 0 42 1 42


5 6 7 8


4 10 14


ECCLESIASTICAL.


14 S u 5


9 7 0


5 10 6 59 2 50


4 3


17 W


5 12 6 56 Rises.


9 9


18 Th 5 136 54 7 19


19 Fr


55 10


20 Sa 5 15 6 51 8 32 11


22 M 5 176 48 9 51 35


24 W 5 196 45 11


25 Th 5 20 6 43 Morn.


26 Fr 5 216 41 0


27 Sa


5 226 40 1


28 Su 5 236 38 2


7 3


1 57


29 M 5 24 6 36 2 59


30 Tu 5 256 35 3


8 19


31 W 5 266 33 4


55 51


8 55


9 9


20 Morn. 49


29


ELECTIONS.


9 Tu 5 4 7


11 Th 5


67 4


12 Fr 15 77 2


1 M. Alabama. Kentucky. 0 Missouri. Texas. Arkan. 551 Th. Tennessee. 1 Th. North Carolina.


2Tu. N. Haven Epis. Assoc. 4 Tu. Gen. Assoc. N. Hamp. 124 Th. Gen. Assoc. N. York. 2 52 CHURCH DAYS. 39 24


7 11th S. after Trinity. 14 12th S. after Trinity. 21 13th S. after Trinity. 24 St. Bartholomew. 3 28 14th S. after Trinity.


23 Tu 5 186 47 10


5 146 53 21Su 5 166 50 9 9|Ev. 10 1 1 58 21 2 57 6 Congress adj. 1861. 4 0 11 Savannah evac. 1782. 16 McClellan's Army left the Peninsula, 1862. 17 Comet of 1862.


13 5 5 6 51 38


U. S. OFFICERS, civil, military, naval, or otherwise employed, are taxed 3 per cent. on the excess of salary above 600, to be de- ducted by paymasters or other disbursing officers.


15 M


16 Tu 5 116 57


8M 5


10, 12h. 5m. | 24, 12h. 2m. 15, 12h. 4m. 28, 12h. 1m.


Last 24, 1h. 13m. M.


1864,


SEPTEMBER.


9th Month.


MOON'S PHASES.


SUN SOUTH.


New 4 1, 1h. 17m. M.


3, 11h. 59m. 15, 11h. 55m. First @D 9, 0h, 59m.M. 6, 11h. 58m. 21, 11h. 53m. Full @ 15, 4h. 18m. A.


9, 11h. 57m. 27, 11h. 51m.


12, 11h. 56m. 30, 11h. 50m.


MWI OR. OS. OS.


[H. W.


CALENDAR DAYS.


1 Th 5 276 32 Sets. 9 32


U. S. CIRCUIT.


2 Fr 5 28 6 30 6 56|10 9 3d Tu, Hartford.


3 Sa 5 29 6 28 7 24 10 46


SUPREME.


4 Su 5 306 27 7 53|11 22 3d Tu. Hartford.


5 M 5 31 6 26 8 25 12 00 4th Tu. New Haven.


6 Tu 5 32 6 24 9 2 Morn. SUPERIOR.


7 W 5 33 6 22 9 44 0 44 1st Tu. New Haven.


8 Th 5 34 6 21 10


33


34 Ist Tu. Haddanı.


Ist Tu. Tolland.


9 Fr 5 35 6 19 11


29 2 30 gd Tu. Litchfield.


10 Sa 5 366 17 Morn. 3 34 2d Tu. New London.


11 Su 5 376 16 0 31 4 5 48 ELECTIONS.


13 Tu 5 39 6 12 2 51


6


52 Tu. after 1 M., California.


7 50.2 M. Maine.


40 ECCLESIASTICAL.


7 6 25 9 274Tu. Gen. Assoc , N. Y.


17 Sa 5 43 6 5 7 3 10


18 Su 5 446 3 1- 44 11


4


4 15th S. after Trinity.


11 16th S. after Trinity.


19 M 5 456 2 8 28 11 48 18 17th S. after Trinity.


20 Tu 5 46 6


0 9 17 Ev. 40 9 21 St. Matthew. 1 35 25 18th S. after Trinity.


22 Th 5 485 57 11 2 2


23 F 5 495 55 11 59 3 24 Sa 5 505 53 Morn. 25 Su 5 515 51 0


4


52 5


26 M 5 525 50 1 50 6 27 Tu 5 535 48 2 47


28 W 5 555 46 3 43


7 46


29 Th 5 565 44 4 40


8


30 Fr 5 575 43 Sets. 9


9


42 4th Tu. Hartford.


12 M 5 38 6 14


1 39


1 Tu. Vermont.


14 W 5 406 10 4 5 15 Th 5 41 6 8 Rises. 8


16 Fr 5 426


17 CHURCH DAYS.


32 29 St. Michael & All Angels.


ASSESSORS AND COLLECT- ORS. One of each is appoint- 23 ed for each Congressional 15 District. In each the Assessor 3 appoints assistants, and the Collector appoints deputies for such sub districts as he 24 pleases.


COMPENSATON. Assessors are allowed $3 a day in making preparations, and $5 a day while hearing appeals, making out the lists, and $1 for every 100 names in his returns of taxable per- sons. Assistant Assessors are allowed $3 a day, and 81 a 100 for


21 W 5 475 59 10


31 29


7


Last 22, 2h. 3m. A.


New 30, 5h. 22m. E.


COURTS.


10th Month.


OCTOBER.


1864.


MOON'S PHASES.


SUN SOUTH.


First 8, 10h. 46m. M.


Full 15, 1h. 24m. M.


Last 22, 6h. 36m. M.


New


30, 10h. 37m. M.


MW


@R. OS. O S. H. W.


CALENDAR DAYS.


1 Sa


5 58 5 41


5 56


9 37


COURTS.


2 Su


5 595 39


6


28 10 18


SUPREME.


3M


6 05 37


7


4 10


58


1st Tu. Danbury.


4 Tu 6


15 36


7


8


30 Morn.


4th Tu. Norwich.


6 Th 6


5 5 31 10


22


1


15


SUPERIOR. 2d Tu. New Haven.


8 Sa 16


65 29 11


25


2 11 3d Tu. Danbury.


9 Su


6


75 27 Morn.


3 14


10 M


16


85 25


0 32


4


18


ELECTIONS.


11 Tu 6


95 24


2


54


6


25


7


25


2 Tu. Penn. Ohio. Indiana. Iowa. Minnesota.


15 Sa 6 135 18 5 35


9


4 54


LEGISLATURES.


43 1 M. Tennessee, 292 Th. Vermont.


Last M. Rhode Island.


19 W 6 185 12 8 53 Ev. 17


20 Th 6 195 11


9 48 1


21 Fr 6 205 9 10 4.5


22 Sa 6 22 5 8 11 41


55


23 Su 6 23 5


6 Morn. 3 50 4 42 31


1 34


5


26 W 6 265 1 2 30 6


27 Th 6 275 0


3 28


7 7


28 Fr 6 29 4 59 4 26




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