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ston, New Britain, G. R. A. C .; H J. Bun - nell, Waterbury, G. M. Ist V .; O.J. Lewis, Killingly, G. M. 2d V .; Charles W. Skiff, New Haven, G. M. 3d V .; Charles E. Hoogh- kirk, New Haven, T. Trustees, N. G. Hinck- ley, Hartford, Julius Tyler, New Haven, Ed- mund Tweedy, Danbury.
High Priests .-- M. E., John H. Barlow, Birmingham, M. E. P .; M. E., Edmund Tweedy, Danbury, E. V. P .; M. E., Stephen T. Bartlett, Bridgeport, E. Chap. ; M. E., Chas. W. Stearns, Middletown, E. Treas, and Rec. ; M. E., William W. Lee, West Meriden, E, M. of C. ; M. E., Dwight Phelps, West Winsted, E. Cond. ; M. E., A. R. Blakeslee, Birmingham. E. Her .; M. E., A. C. Golding, Norwalk, E. Steward ; Cyrus Goodell, Hartford, E. Sentinel.
Grand Lodge-M. W. Luke A. Lockwood, Greenwich, Grand Master ; R. W. W. W. Lee, Meriden, Deputy Grand Master ; R. W. John L. Devotion, Norwich, Grand Senior Warden ; R. W. E. B. Rowe, New London, Grand Junior Warden ; R. W. George Lee, Hartford, Grand Treasurer ; R. W. J. K. Wheeler, Hartford, Grand Secretary ; R. W. Dwight Phelps, West Winsted, Grand Senior Deacon ; R. W. John H. Barlow, Birmingham, Grand Junior Deacon; W. John H. Leeds, New Haven, Grand Mar- shal ; W. C. M. Hatch, Grand Lecturer.
Franklin Chapter, No. 2, R. A. M .- Insti- tuted 1795. Annual Communication, December 20. Regular, first and third Tuesdays, of each month, July and August excepted. Offi- cers : Chas. W. Skiff, M. E. H. P .; H. G. Bronson, E. K. ; Charles T. Linsley, E. Scribe ; Julius Tyler, Treas .; E. W. Ensign, Sec. ; Francis Lobdell, Chaplain ; John G. Foster, C. of H. ; J. B. Tooker, P. S. ; Joseph Gile, R. A. C. : E. Buttrick, M. of 3d V. ; Samuel Morris, M. of 2d V. ; J. H. Platt, M. of Ist V. ; Charles E. Hooghkirk, Tyler; E. B. Cowles, Marshal; George W. Concklin, and R. I. Staf- ford, Stewards.
Pulaski Chapter, No. 26. R. A. M .- Insti- tuted 1852. Annual Convocation, second Tues- day in December. Regular, second Tuesday in each month. Officers: J. R. Hunt, M. E. H. P. ; E A. Holaday, E. K .; A. H. Cargill, E. S .; C. H. Fowler, C. H .; R. C. Smith, Treas. and Sec'y ; J. O. Rowland, F. S. ; S. Bauer, R. A. C. ; Herbert Jones, M. of 3d V. ; J. W. Fielding, M. of 2d V. ; J. M. Bradley, M. of 1st V. ; R. Warren, Tyler ; A. Bario and C. S. Corbin, Stewards.
Grand Royal Arch Chapter - Edmund Tweedy, Danbury, G. H. P. ; H. W. Coye, Rock- ville, D. G. H. P .; Dwight Waugh, Stamford, G. K .; Dwight Phelps, West Winsted, G. S. ; Adelphi Lodge, No. 63, F. & A. M .- Insti- George L-e, Hartford, G. T; Jos. K. Wheeler, tuted 1823. Annual Communication, last Sta- Hartford, G. S .; Cyrus Goodale, Hartford, G. ted Communication in December. Stated, C .; John H. Brigham, Hartford, G. C. H. ; every Tuesday in each month, July and August Lloyd M. Cobb, Norwich, G. P. S. ; Wm. Free- excepted. Officers : A. H. Cargill, W. M. ;
R. E. Small, S. W .; L. E. Bradley, J. W .; J. R. Hunt, Treas. ; John T. Sloan, Sec. ; Rev. O. Evans Shannon, Chaplain ; Chas E. Garlic, S. D .; Wm. Shannon, J. D. ; Joseph R. Brad- ley, Marshall; Joel M. Bradley and John Lewis, Stewards ; Ralph Warren, Tyler.
Hiram Lodge, No. 1, F. & A. M .- Institu- ted 1750. Annual Communication, last Thurs- day in December. Stated, every Thursday, at 7 1-2 P. M., July and August excepted. Offi- cers: Robert R. Topping, W. M. ; Alfred J. Bethell, S. W. ; F. M. Wiser, J. W. ; William A. Beers, Sec'y ; Wm. F. Coburn, Treas, ; Geo. A. Stevens, Marshal ; Charles E. Hooghkirk, Tyler ; James D. Dewell, Wm. H. Sears and Charles T. Linsley, Trustees.
Wooster Lodge, No. 79, F. & A. M .- Insti- tuted 1851. Annual Communication, at Sta- ted Communication next preceding the Festival of St John, the Evangelist. Stated, every Wednesday evening. Officers : Lucius P. Dem- ming, W. M .; Henry E. Talmage, S. W .; Horace P. Dibble, J. W .; Julius Tyler, Treas. ; Hiram E. Taintor, Sec .; Francis G. Anthony, J. D .; John McCarthy, S. S. ; John W. Clapp, J. S.
Trumbull Lodge, No. 22, F. & A. M .- In- stituted 1869. Annual Communication at sta- ted Communication next preceding the Festi- val of St. John, the Evangelist. Stated, 2d and 4th Tuesdays of each month. Officers: Ward Nichols, W. M. ; E. M. Armstrong, S. W. ; E. D. Brinsmade. J. W .; E. S. Quintard, Treas. ; E .W. Ensign, Sec'y ; A. Buckingham, S. D. ; W. D. Porter, J. D. ; Charles E. Hoogh- kirk, Tyler.
Conn. Rock Lodge, No. 92, F. & A. M .- Instituted 1864. Annual Communication, 4th, Monday in Dec. Stated, 1st, 2d, and 4th Mondays of each month. Officers: Charles. G. Wanner, W. M. : Wm. Schollhorn, S. W .; Chas. Schenk, J. W. ; Oswald Baehr, Sec'y ; Adam Lenhardt, Treas .; John H. Meyer and Frederick Schreier, Stewards ; Charles F. Bal- bier, Marshal ; Chas. J. Metzger, Tyler.
Olive Branch Lodge, No. 84, F. & A. M .- Westville. Instituted 1857. Annual Com- munication, at first Stated Communication in January. Stated, 2d and 4th Thursdays of each month. Officers: Wm. C. Burgess, W. M. ; Charles G. Clapp, S. W .; E. B. Beecher, J. W. ; J. D. Payne, Treas. ; W. F. Whipple, Sec. ; Edward Butricks, S. D. ; Elisha A. Read, J. D. ; E. L. Hitchcock and T. C. Hull, Stew- ards , William L. Hopkins, Tyler.
Widow's Son Lodge, No. 10, F. A. M .- John Godett, W. M. + Alfred Manning, S. W .; David Jackson, J. W .; William H. Coe, Sec .; Wm. H. Layne, Treas. ; Geo. Blount, Tyler.
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GRAND ENCAMPMENT.
M. Donnelly, G. P. ; L. I. Monson, G. H. P. ; Fred. Botsford, G. S. ; Charles Peck, G. S. W. ; J. E. Bidwell, G. T .; J. K. Bundy and Geo. N. Moses, New Haven, Graud Repre- sentatives to National Encampment.
Grand Encampment meets annually on Tuesday preceding the third Wednesday in May.
GRAND LODGE.
Louis Feldman, New Haven, Grand Mas- ter. John F. Comstock, New Haven, Deputy Grand Master. T. I. Driggs, Waterbury, Grand Warden. Frederick Botsford, New Haven, Grand Secretary. James E. Bodwell, Middletown, Grand Treasurer. Philip Pond, New Haven, and Stephen Terry, Hart- ford, Grand Representatives to Grand Lodge of the United States.
The Grand Lodge meets annually on the third Wednesday in May.
SUBORDINATE ENCAMPMENTS.
Aurora No. 27 (German Encampment.) -- Lodge meets Ist and 3d Friday, 48 Church st. Sassacus No. 1-Meets 2d and 4th Friday at 95 Orange street.
Golden Rule No. 24-Meets at 48 Church st. SUBORDINATE LODGES.
City No. 36-Meets Wednesday evenings, at 95 Orange street, (Palladium Building.)
Germania -- Meets Thursdays evening, at 95 Orange street, (Palladium Building.)
Harmony No. 5- Meets Tuesday evening, at 95 Orange street, (Palladium Building.)
Montewese No. 15-Meets Tuesday evening, at 48 Church street.
Quinnipiac No 1-meets Monday evening, at 95 Orange street, (Palladium Builing.)
Relief-Meets Monday evening, at 48 Church street.
Humboldt No. 91-Meets Tuesday evening, at old Temple, (German.)
Polar Star No. 77-Meets Wednesday even- ing, King's Block, Fair Haven.
Funeral Aid Association-President, Jo- seph K. Bundy, of No. 12. Vice President, Alfred W. Phelps, of No. 5. Secretary, Geo. N. Moses, of No. 5. Treasurer, Thomas C. Hollis, of No. 36. Directors, Lucius A. Thomas, of No. 1, Robert Sizer, of No. 1, Philip Pond, of No. 5, Julius Atwood, of No. 3, W. A. Nettleton, of No. 6, Origen Utley, of No. 12, Frederick Botsford, of No. 36, Da- vid T Johnson, of No. 33, Lucius A. Hine, of No. 3€ John J. Marcy, of No. 87, Sylvester Smith, of No. 73.
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Odd Fellows' Library Association .- Colonel Elisha E. Hawley, V. C .; E. E. Hawley, K. Samuel Tolles, president ; Charles Peck, vice of R. & S. ; Henry Menslau, M. F. ; John Rompf. M. E .; Edwin Moseley, Prelate ; John W. Grant, M. A. president ; J. D. Hungerford, secretary ; H. L. Coy, director for Quinnipiac Lodge ; H. H. Fields, for Harmony ; F. T. DeBussey, for Montewese ; S. D. Fairchild, for City; J. F. Comstock, for Relief.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
Grand Lodge of Connecticut-Officers: G. V. P., S. M. Gardner, Birmingham ; G. C., Oliver Woodhouse, Hartford; G, V. C., A. H. Hurlburt, New Haven ; G. R. and C. S., William Berry, Hartford; G. B., W. L. Mor- gan, New Britain ; G. G., C. Babcock, Jr., Wil- limantic ; G. I. S., George Staples, Bridgeport ; G. O. S., Daniel H. Brown, Fair Haveu. Rep- rssentatives to the Supreme Lodge : Oliver Woodhouse, Hartford, S. M. Gardner, Birming- ham. District Deputy, A. H. Hurlburt, New Haven.
Rathbone Lodge, No. 1 .- Meets every Wednesday evening, at Odd Fellows Hall, 48 Church street. Officers: Charles Homan, P. C. ; Charles Tucker, Prelate ; A. P. Sanford, C. C .; A. Holaday, K. R. S .; Henry N. Oviatt, F. C. ; John Norman, M. A. ; S. Hart- enstein, I. S. ; John Monson, O. S.
Dawson Lodge, No. 2 .- Officers: P.C.,' A. G. Rowe ; C. C., J. H. Weeks ; V. C., A. J. Balliett ; P., H. H. Thompson ; K. of R. and S., J. F. Marshall, Jr. ; M. of F., D. H. Fields, Jr. ; M. of E., L. R. Jilison ; M. at A., L. P. Clark ; Representatives to Grand Lodge, A. G. Rowe and J. H. Weeks.
Ezel Lodge No. 3 .- Meets every Tuesday evening, at Pythian Hall, 238 State street. Officers: P. N. B. Dilliber, P. C .; Samuel Wolcott, C. C .; Charles L. Hubbell, V. C .; H. L. Wixon, P. ; E. A. C. Lohman, K. of R. & S. ; A. C. Jones, M. of F. ; Alonzo S. Beebe, M. of E .; Charles C. Warner, M. at A. Trus- tees, Edward Wines, H. W. Blakeslee, Jona- than Peck. Representatives to Grand Lodge, Edward Wines, J. C. Nichols, F. P. Hardy.
Schiller Lodge, No. 5 .- Meets at Odd Fel- lows' Hall, 48 Church street, every evening. P. C., Charles F. Balbier ; C. C., Charles L. Pfuderer ; V. C., Louis Damman ; P., P. B. Blenner ; K. of R. & S., Charles Hugendubel ; M. of F., P. Weirich ; M. of E., Jacob Gunde ; M. A., Louis Mierke. Repre- sentatives to Grand Lodge, Charles F. Balbter, Charles Hugendubel.
Damon Lodge, No. 13 .- Meets at Temple Grand Division of Connecticut. - Sons of Temperance-The Grand Division meets an- Building, corner Court and Orange streets, every Friday evening. Officers: Charles A. nually in New Haven the last Thursday of Bacon, P. C. ; Isadore S. Bradley, C. C. ; October. G. W. P., Rev. John G. Davenport,
Bridgeport; G. W. A., Alfred W. Weld, New Haven ; G. S., R. H. Tucker, Ansonia; G. T., H. E. Bachelor, Bridgeport; G. Chaplain, Asa Harvey, Meriden ; G. C., Mrs. William A. Kellogg, Norwalk; G. S., William E Northrop, Southport; Grand Lecturer, Rev. A. N. Benedict, Bridgeport. District Deputies -1st Dist., R. L. Ells, Norwalk; 2d Dist., Dr. B. St. John, Wolcottville; 3d Dist, Henry C. Baldwin, Naugatuck ; 4th Dist., T. H. L. Talcott, Hartford; 6th Dist., F. M. Fox, South Woodstock ; 8th .Dist., Lewis Ames, East Lyme.
SUBORDINATE DIVISIONS OF NEW HAVEN.
Harmony Division, No. 5 .- Meets at Har- mony Hall, 303 Chapel street, Whittelsey's Building, every Thursday evening. D. G. W. P., George R. Bill. Officers elected quarterly.
Fidelity Division, No. 86 .- Meets in Har- mony Hall, 303 Chapel st., every Monday evening. D. G. W. P., Sylvanus Butler. Officers elected quarterly.
GOOD TEMPLARS.
Grand Lodge I. O. G. T. of Connecticut- G. W. C. T., Rev. Alpheus Winter, Middlefield; G. W. C., Sylvanus Butler, New Haven ; G. V. T., Mrs, Eliza A. Olmsted, East Hartford ; G. Sec., L. N. Olmsted, Hartford ; G. Treas., Henry B. Brown, Fair Haven; G. Chaplain, Rev. H. H. Martin, Rockville; G. Mar., H. T. Hawley, Bridgeport ; G. G., Mrs. Annie M. Palmer, Meriden; G. S., John Danforth, New London; A. G. S., C. D. Rice, Middletown ; G. Mess., H. Colby Case, New Hartford; D. G. Mar., Miss L. E. Bidwell, South Manches- ter; P. G. W. C. T., T. H. L. Talcott. Glas- tonbury. District Deputies-Hartford Dis- trict, R. A. Barnes, Plainville ; New Haven District, Sylvanus Butler, New Haven ; Wa- terbury District, A. S. Beardsley, Plymouth ; Bridgeport District, W. E. Disbrow, Bridge- port. :
SUBORDINATE LODGES OF NEW HAVEN.
Brewster Lodge, No. 13-Meets at Harmony Hall, 303 Chapel street, every Friday evening. William Witte, Lodge Deputy.
Howard Lodge No. 63-Meets at Grand Army Hall, Tuesday evening& Lodge Dep- uty. E. W. Bullis.
Elm City Lodge, No. 123-Meets at Tyler's Hall, every Wednesday evening.
Morning Watch Lodge, No. 83-Meets every Wednesday evening. Carter Wright, Lodge Deputy.
Orion Lodge, No. 18, Fair Haven .- Meets every Wednesday evening. H. B. Brown, Lodge Deputy.
Hall, Westville, Monday evening. F. N. Riggs, Lodge Deputy.
Home Lodge No. 148-Meets at Grand Army Hall, Friday evenings. H. A. Partridge, Lodge Deputy.
Officers of all subordinate lodges elected quarterly.
PROGRESSIVE TEMPLARS. Brewster Lodge, No. 1 .- Meets at Pythian Hall, 238 State street, every Friday evening.
TEMPLE OF HONOR AND TEMPERANCE Grand Temple of Honor .- G. W. T., Wm. O. Buckley, Hartford ; G. W. V. T., H. J. Fletcher, Plantsville ; G. Sec., Thomas G. W. Jefferson, Fair Haven ; G. W. Treas., Wm. W. Lee, West Meriden ; G. W. Chaplain, M. T. Russell, Hartford ; G. W. U., Henry C. Chessman, New London ; G. W. G., M. M. Norton. South Norwalk ; P. G. W. T., Frank- lin H. Sage, Hartford.
Safety Temple of Honor, No. 2-Meets at Harmony Hall, 303 Chapel street, every Wednesday evening. George A. Reynolds, W. C. T. ; John C. Thompson, W. V. T. ; William A. Countryman, W. R .; Louis A. Babcock, W. A. R .; William Witte, W. F. R. ; A. Wilson Holmes, T .; A. McAlister, Chaplain ; J. F. Busche, Jr., W. Usher ; John R. Hutch- inson, I. G. ; W. E. Stratton, O. G. ; Evan C. Thomas, W. D.
VARIOUS TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES.
Connecticut Temperance Union-President, Benjamin Douglass, Middletown ; Corres. Secretary, Rev. E. H. Pratt, East Woodstock ; Rec. Secretary, H. L. Reade, Jewett City ; Treasurer, J. B. Pierce, Hartford.
Executive Committee-George Langdon, Plymouth ; S. G. Willard, Colchester ; Rev. C. H. Buck, New Haven ; Rev. T. K. Fessen- den, Farmington ; Rev. S. Howland, Green- wich ; Hon. H. D. Smith, Plantsville ; Rev. H. M. Knight, Lakeville; E. C. Hungerford, Essex; G. W. Williams, Hartford; J. W. Manning, Putnam ; G. H. Griffin, Milford ; William H. Potter, Mystic River. Stephen Hoyt, New Canaan.
CATHOLIC TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES.
St. Mary's-President, John McWeeney ; Vice-President, Thomas Callahan ; Recording Secretary, Edward Mullen ; Corresponding Secretary, John Carberry ; Treasurer, M. J. Caffrey.
St. Aloysus Temperance Cadets. - President, Rescue Lodge No. 32 .- Meets at Franklin | John Keegan ; Vice President, John H. Davis;
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United Francaise Lodge, No. 32 .- Meets at Pythian Hall, 238 State st., every Wednesday evening. Works in French language.
Pythian Benefit Association .- President, John F. Comstock ; Vice President, Charles T. Jones ; Secretary, A. S. Beebe ; Treasurer, L. Fenouillet.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. Grand Army of the Republic-Department of Connecticut. Commander, Charles J. Buck- bee, New Haven; Senior Vice Commander, W. E. Disbrow, Bridgeport; Junior Vice Commander, Joseph Selden, Norwich ; Chap- lain, L. S. Luddington, New Britain ; Medi- cal Director, M. Storrs, Hartford ; Assistant Adjutant General, Charles E. Fowler, New Haven; Assistant Quartermaster General, Ab- ner A. Smith, New Haven ; Inspector, F. D. Brewster, Middletown ; Judge Advocate, H. Lynde Harrison, Guilford ; Chief Mustering Officer, Charles Burton, West Killingly ; Aids- de-Camp, W. E. Simonds, Hartford, G. D. Barnes, Southington, W. H. Bentley, New London, D. M. Bailey, Derby, F. M. Welch, Milford. Delegates to National Encampment -S. M. Smith, Hartford, H. Lynde Harri- son, Guilford. Alternates-H. N. Fanton, Danbury ; E. G. Otis, Meriden. Council of Administration-E. L. Goodwin, New Brit- ain ; H. M. Calder, Winsted ; C. L. Upham, Meriden; Henry Hough, West Killingly ; W. S. Clark, Chester.
Admiral Foote Post, No. 17 .- Meets Mon- day evenings at Grand Army Hall, Exchange Building. Post Com., Charles J. Buckbee ; S. V. Com., Jacob P. Hunie; J. V. Com., Leonard E. Peck; Q. M., Abner A. Smith ; Adj , Jos. M. Githens ; Surgeon, Benjamin P. Parkhurst; Chaplain, Charles S. Gray ; O. D., Thomas E. Twitchell; O. G., Lyman E. Brad- ley ; S. M., William Corsa ; Q. M. S., Henry Martin. Delegates to State Encampment- Charles E. Fowler, Col. Dexter R. Wright, Major Ruel P. Cowles, John McCarthy. Al- ternates-Jacob P. Hunie, Abner A. Smith, Charles S. Gray, Leonard E. Peck. Board of Trustees- Charles E. Fowler, Abner A. Smith, Charles S. Gray, C. J. Buckbee, Jacob P. Hunie.
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Secretary, Maurice Sullivan ; Treasurer, Rev. P. A. Murphy.
St. Joseph's-President, M. E. Berne ; Vice President, John T. Kerrigan ; Treasurer, Wm. Hassett ; Rec. Sec., John A. Hurley ; Cor. Sec., John W. Burns ; Fin Sec., John H. Fin- negan. Marshal, Terence Smith.
St. Patrick's-President, ex officio-Rev. Matthew Hart; President, - -; Vice President, James Kane; Recording Secre- tary, Patrick J. McMahon ; Financial Secre- tary, Thomas H. MeGrath ; Marshall, John J. McMahon. Standing Committee-John Kin- nare, Robert Fitzmorris, John J. Sheridan, Matthew Hanlon, James Healy.
St. John's-President, Thomas O'Brien ; Vice President, Dennis Griffiing ; Secretary, Michael Maher ; Treasurer, Edward MeCabe.
St. Aloysius Young Men's Temperance So- ciety .- President, John F. Hayden ; Vice Pres- ident, Edward F. Clark ; Secretary, John J. Brennan ; Financial Secretary, James F. Bren- nan ; Treasurer, Michael Dillon ; Marshal, Pat- rick Ryan.
SOVEREIGNS OF INDUSTRY.
Elm City Council-Meets at 14 Insurance Building every Wednesday evening. Presi- dent, Edward M. Graves ; Secretary, George H. Stebbins.
Eureka Council-Meets at 14 Insurance Building, every Monday evening. President, James Mawn ; Secretary, Jotham H. Orr.
Broadway Council-Meets at Day's Hall, cor. Broadway and York streets, every Thurs- day evening. President, J. A. Lacey ; Secre- tary, Wm. H. Harris.
Quinnipiac Council, Fair Haven-Meets at Castle Hall, every Monday evening. Presi- dent, Charles T. Jones ; Secretary, Henry Huntley, JI.
MILITARY.
Commander-in-Chief. Gov Chas, R. Inger- soll, of New Haven. Staff: Adjutant General, Brig. Gen. William P. Trowbridge, of New Haven; Asst. Adjutant Ge .. eral, Col. Simeon J. Fox, of New Haven ; Quartermaster General, Brig. Gen. Wm. H. Green, of Har ford ; Pay- master General, Col. Wm. S. Charnley, of New Haven ; Commis-ary General, Col. Andrew S. Jarvis, of Weston ; Surgeon General, Brig. Gen. Frank S. Burgess, of Plainfield ; Aids-de- Camp, Cols. A. Heaton Robertson of New Haven, M. D. Richardson of Salisbury, W. D. Hubbard of Hartford, C. W. Shelton of New Haven.
Col. Wm. Randall Smith, Norwalk ; Brigade Inspector, Major T. Attwater Barnes, New Haven ; Brigade Quartermaster, Major Chas. E. Doty, Norwalk ; Brigade Commissary, Ma- jor David M. Read, Bridgeport; Aides-de- Camp. Captains Henry N. Fanton, Danbury, and Andrew Selleck, Norwalk.
2d Regiment Conn. National Guard .- Colo- nel, Stephen R. Smith, New Haven ; Lieut. Colonel, John H. Bario, Meriden; Major, George W. Tucker, Waterbury ; Adjutant, Joseph S. A. Baker, Meriden ; Quartermaster, Edward M. Clark, New Haven ; Paymaster, Chas. Kimberly, New Haven ; Chaplain, Rev. Alonzo N. Sewis, New Haven ; Surgeon, Walter Judson, New Haven ; Judge Advocate, H. Lynde Harrison, Guilford; Asst. Surgeon, Ed. H. Riley, New Haven ; Sergeant Major, Eugene C. Hill, New Haven ; Q. M. Sergeant, Samuel P. Brown, New Haven ; Commissary Sergeant, A. H. Buckingham, New Haven ; Drum Major, Wm. J. Skinner ; Fife Major, T. E. T. Norman ; Hospital Steward, Edward D. Hendee.
2d Co. Governor's Horse Guard .-- Major, J. F. Gilbert ; Captain, J. C. Smith ; 1st Lieuts., Theron A. Todd, L. A. Grannis ; 2d Lieuts., S. Chidsey. E. K. Chapman ; Cornet, F. L. Newton. Armory, Cutler Building, 350 Chapel st., corner Church.
Veteran Horse Guard Association .- Presi- dent, C. M. Ingersoll ; First Vice President, Hiram Camp ; Second Vice President, William Fitch ; Third Vice President, Charles Shelton ; Secretary, John G. North : Treasurer, T. P. Merwin ; Historian, Harry Prescott ; Executive Committee, C. M. Ingersoll, L. W. Sperry, William Hull, R. P. Cowies, H. H. Strong.
2d Company Governor's Foot Guard .- Captain, Jacob G. Phile ; 1st Lieut.,-
2d Lieut., Edward D. Smith; 3d Lieut., Henry F. Austin ; Ist Sergt. Andrew Allen ; 2d Sergt. A. D. Tyrell ; 3d Sergt. G. J. Maillefort ; 4th Sergt., J. M. Githens. Armory -Masonic Temple Building.
9d Co. Veteran Foot Guards Association .-- Meets on the second Friday evening of each month, at 8 o'clock, at Union Armory, Ma- sonic Temple building, corner of Chapel and Union. President, Major R. W Norton; Vice Presidents, Major Wm. D. Hendrick and Captain J. M. 1. Hendrick ; Secretary, Serg't Samuel Green ; Cor. Sec'y, Stiles S. Clark ; Treasurer, Major Hiram Camp. Executive Committee, Major Wm. D. Hendrick, Lieut. Wm. A. Hine, Commissary H. H. Foote, Ser- geant Amos Munson, Corporal S. W. Knowles.
Company B, (City Guards.)-Captain Carl G. Engel; Ist Lieut., George Schneider ; 2d Active Militia .- Brig. General, Robert B. Lieutr, Theo. Kapitzke ; Ist Sergt., Henry Craufurd, Norwalk ; Asst. Adjutant General, Lt. | Phillippe ; 2d Sergt., F. Klein; 3d Sergt.,
Jacob Goodrod ; 4th Sergt., Frank Mayer; | Lockwood's City Hall Dining Rooms, corner of Church and Court streets daily, at 2 P. M.
5th Sergt., Charles Hamm.
Company C, (Sarsfield Guard)-Captain, John Cunningham ; Ist Lieut., John Carbery ; 2d Lieut., Maurice F. Brennan ; Ist Sergt., William Shannon ; 2d Sergt., Peter Carberry, Jr. ; 3d Sergt., Edward Lynn ; 4th Sergt., William A. Smith ; 5th Sergt., John Flood.
Company D. (National Blues)-Captain, Jefferson B. Shaw ; Ist Lieut., Henry D. Phillips ; 2d Lieut., B. A. Buell ; Ist Sergt., John Shuster; 2d Sergt., John Santry ; 3d Seret., Louis Thomas; 4th Sergt., C. A. Stokes; 5th Sergt., Thomas Richardson.
Company E, (New Haven Light Guard)- Captain, Josiah N. Bacon ; 1st Lieut., Russell Thompson; 2d Lieut., Samuel A. Downes; Ist Sergt., Chas. A. Butricks ; 2d Sergt., Chas. E. Sturgess; 3d Sergt., Francis Lawrence ; 4th Sergt , Edson S. Beach.
Company F, New Haven Grays,-Captain, A. C. Hendrick ; 1st Lieut., Tracey B. War- ren ; 2d Lieut., Emil A. Gesner ; Ist Sergt., Jas. B. Hood ; 2d Sergt., George T. Newhall, Jr. ; 3d Sergt., Loren H. Stannard; 4th Sergt., George Parker ; 5th Sergt., Jas M. Veader, Jr.
Veteran Grays Association - President, Samuel E. Merwin, Jr. ; Vice Presidents, Hon. Henry G. Lewis, Edward W. Hotchkiss, Ed- ward E. Bradley, James D. Dewell, George S. Allen ; Secretary, T. Attwater Barnes; Treas- urer, Benj. R. English ; Historian, James D. Whitmors ; Executive Committee, Walter Os- born, John C. Bradley, Joseph H. Booth, New- comb M. Bassett, Daniel L. Carpenter.
Emmet Guards-Captain, John Clancey ; 1st Lieut., James Maloy ; 2d Lieut., Wm. Costigan ; Ist Sergt., Thomas Lanagan; 2d Sergt. M. Mc- Cann: 3d Sergt., Daniel Dynau ; 4th Sergt., L. O'Brien; 5th Sergt., Martin O'Keefe ; Ist Corporal, Michael Kelly.
German Rifle Company .- Captain, John Miller ; Ist Lieut., Frank Doerschuck; 2d Lieut., Joseph Gillch; let Sergt., Ernest Klenke ; 2d Sergt., A. W. Laegel ; 3d Sergt., Henry Liembacher.
Wilkins Battalion-Major, W. H. Layne, Jr., New Haven; Adjutant, H. H. Williams, Hartford ; Surgeon, Dr. C. V. R. Creed, New Haven ; Quartermaster, B. W. Holden, Hart- ford ; Chaplain, Rev R. H. Dyson, Hartford.
Wooster Guards-Captain, James H. Wil- kins ; Ist Lieut., Carter Wright ; 2d Lieut., A. Cornell; Ist Sergt., Moses Groves ; Secretary, Oscar Taylor ; Treasurer, Carter Wright, Ar- mory, Masonic Hall, Webster street.
POST ROUTES-STAGE LINES.
C. French's Line to Seymour .- Passing through Westville and Woodbridge. Leaves
Buell's Line to Guilford-Leaves Eagle Ho- tel, Thursday, at 8 o'clock, A. M.
C. Bomberg's Line to Waterbury and Nau- gatuck-Leaves Eagle Hotei at 9 A. M., and Lockwood's City Hail Dining Rooms at 10 A. M., Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Case's Line to Ansonia .- Passes through Westville and Woodbridge. Arrives at 11 A. M. Leaves Eagle Hotel, Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at 1 P. M. Fare, 50 cents.
Centerville Omnibus, E. Warner, Proprie- tor-Leaves Centerville at 8 A. M., and 1 P. M., and on Saturdays at 6 P. M. Leaves the Depot at 11 A. M. and 4 P. M., and on Sat- urday evenings at 8} o'clock.
Downes' Line to South Britain .- Leaves Parker's Hotel every Wednesday at 7 A. M.
Milford Express-Leaves 149 State street, daily, at 2 P. M.
Walker's Line to Woodbury-Passing through Seymour, Oxford, Southbury, to Woodbury- leaves Parker's Hotel at 8 A. M., and Lock- wood's dining rooms, corner Church and Court, Tuesday, at 9 A. M.
Todd's Line to Woodbury .- Passing through Westville, Woodbridge, Seymour, Oxford, Southford, and Southbury. Leaves Parker's Hotel every Friday, at 7 A. M.
Swan's Mail Line to Chester and Deep River .- Passing through Fair Haven, North Branford, North Guilford, North Madison, Kil- lingworth, and Winthrop. Leaves Eagle Ho- tel, on Tuesday and Friday, at 8 A.M.
HORSE RAILROAD LINES. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
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