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DIRECTORY.
Townsend, William, 2nd, joiner, h 33 Fair Townsend, Mrs. Anna, 17 College Townsend, Misses Elizabeth & Ann, 152 Crown Townsend, Miss Frances, Seamstress, 36 Elm
Tracy, Lewis, tailor, h 36 Congress Av. Tracy, Lewis, (G. H. Horton & Co.,) h 7 Meadow, Treadway, George, ( T. & Blinn,) h 22 High Treadway & Blinn, saddle and harness makers, 65 Chapel Treadway, Lyman, tin ware and stoves, 57 State
Trowbridge, Amos, merchant tailor, 8 Fleet, h 40 Meadow Trowbridge, Daniel, wholesale grocer, 3 Monson Row, h Prince
Trowbridge, Eli, shoemaker, h 44 York
Trowbridge, Ezekiel H., (H. T. Sons & D.,) h 15 W. Water Trowbridge, H., Sons & Dwight, shipping merchants, 16 Union Wharf
Trowbridge, Henry, (H. T. Sons & Dwight,) h 42 Meadow Trowbridge, Henry, Jr., (H. T. Sons & Dwight,) h 21 W. Water
Trowbridge, Isaac, 46 Meadow
Trowbridge, John, tailor, h 33 Hill
Trowbridge, Richard, 14 Fleet
Trowbridge, Roswell, ship master, h 43 Meadow
Trowbridge, Stephen, agent N. H. Packet Co., 30 Union Wharf, h 34 State
Trowbridge, Thomas R., (H. T. Sons & Dwight,) h 15 W. Water
Trowbridge, Winston J., h 42 Meadow
Trowbridge, Mrs. Lois, 38 Meadow
Trowbridge, Misses Susan and Harriet, 52 Meadow
Trowbridge, Miss Lydia, 16 Meadow
Treat, Atwater, builder, h 28 Elm
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Treat, Nehemiah, 14 Ashmun Treat, Mrs. Mary, 25 Court Trumbull, John, colonel revolutionary army, historical painter, at Prof. Silliman's, Hillhouse Av.
Tryon, Miss Emily E., school, 52 Court
Tucker, Demas P., confectioner, 113 Chapel 'Tucker, John, baker, 5 Grand
Tucker, John, grocer, 54 Church Turner, Elijah, R. R. Av. n Grand Turner, Frangois, prof. French lang., Y.C., bds. Mrs. Lines
Turner, Mrs. Selina, tailoress, 101 Crown
Turner, John, col'd, Goffe op. Sperry Tufts, Matthias R., joiner, h 9 Washington
Tufts, Samuel R., clerk, h 9 Washington
Tully, William, prof. Materia Medica, Y. C., h 56 York Tuttle, Abiud, livery stable, 40, h 38 College c Elm Tuttle, Alonzo, joiner, h 67 Grand
Tuttle, Augustus F., cabinet maker, h 24 Congress Av. Tuttle, Benjamin N., joiner, lı Dwight n Samaritan Tuttle, George, printer, h 33 Hill
Tuttle, Isaac, grocer, 28 Church, h Howe c Samaritan Tuttle, Julius, farmer, 54 College
Tuttle, Jonathan M. P., Governor's lane, Ist fr. Bradley Tuttle, Moses, farmer, Washington n Howard Av.
Tuttle, Nathaniel F., boot and shoe store, 7 Exchange, (see adv.) boards 24 Church
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' Tuttle, Wellington, grocer, 54, boards 85 State Tuttle, William, grocer, George c Whiting, h Washington Tuttle, Mrs. Ezra, 14 Washington Tuttle, Mrs. Julia, 4 Academy
Tuttle, Mrs. Mary, Howe n c Martin Tuttle, Mrs. Hannah, 20 Sherman Av.
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Tuttle, Miss Mary, school, 2 Church c George Tuttle, Miss Julia, tailoress, 25 Fleet Twining, Mrs. Almira, 30 Elm Tyler, A. & Co., boot, and shoe makers, foot of Bridge Tyler, Augustus, (A. T. & Co.,) h 29 Union Tyler, Julius, blacksmith, 5 Fair, h 19 Union c Fair Tyler, Morris, boot and shoe store, 74 Chapel, h 77 Geo. Tyler, Misses S. & M., dress makers, 56 Orange Tyler, Miss Martha, tailoress, 87 Olive
UHLHORN CHARLES L., 37 Meadow Uhlhorn, William, 37 Meadow Uhlhorn, Mrs. Harriet, 37 Meadow Umberfield, John D., joiner, h Howe b George and Crown Umberfield, Sidney, butcher, h 178 State
VAUGHN, CHARLES M., Gotfe c Sperry Veader, James M., coach painter, h 5 Brown Vibbert, William E., hat store, 69 Chapel, h 64 Grove Vining, John W., joiner, h 104 George Vandyne, David, col'd, Gilbert n Cedar Vandyne, Lewis, col'd, Liberty n Columbus Vandyke, J. F., col'd, Samaritan
WADSWORTH, H. S. & S. W., wholesale grocers, 68 State Wadsworth, Henry S., (H. S. & S. W. W.,) h 3 Academy Wadsworth, Samuel, stock and exchange broker, 70 State c Cbapel, h 3 Academy Wadsworth, Samuel W., (H. & S. W. W.,) h 3 Academy Wakelee, Charles H., cooper, E. Water, foot of Olive, h W. Water c Columbus
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Wakelee, William A., constable, 196 State
Wakelee, Mrs. J. C., stock maker, 49 Orange n c Chapel Walker, Alfred, 11 College Walker, George & Co., stove dealers, 134 Chapel, (see ads) Walker, George, (G. W. & Co.,) h 26 State
Walker, Lucius, h Spring n Water Walker, William, sailor, Goffe c Sperry Wall, Patrick, Leffingwell st. c Grand Walter, Mrs. Anna, W. Water n Carlisle Walton, John, Walton Cottage, Davenport Av. n York Ward, Enoch, hack driver, h 34 Elm c College
Ward, George, 14 Union Ward, Henry, 63 York
Ward, James B., pedlar, William c Franklin
Ward, James, cutler, Governor's lane, 4th fr. Bradley Ward, William, fish market, 11 State
Ward, Mrs. Edward, seamstress, 41 Church
Ward, Mrs. Samuel, E. Water c Wells
Ward, Mrs. Delila, nurse, 41 Church
Ward, Robert, col'd,. Carlisle
Warner, Alpheus P., (Butler, W. & Wells,) h 52 Fair Warner, Amaziah S., machinist, Trumbull c Clinton Place Warner, David, joiner, boards 176 George Warner, James, seaman, 179 George
Warner, John, tinner, h Cedar op. the State Hospital Warner, Robert, blacksmith, h 186 State
Warner, Thomas, laborer, Morocco c Factory
Warner, Wyllys, treasurer Y. C., h Howe op. Crown Warner, Mrs. Charlotte, 80 State
Warren, Rev. C. J., Franklin 2d from E. Water Warren, Henry, shoe maker, h 6 College
. Warrener, Henry, painter and paperer, h 22 Church .
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Waters, Mrs. Mary, 98 York Watkins, Mrs. Hannah, col'd, 7 Bradley Waterbury, Sylvester E., coach maker, h 29 Wallace Watrous, William, shoe maker, h 21 Broadway Way, Henry S., 3 Collis
Way, Thomas, blacksmith, h Ashmun ab. Webster Way, William, blacksmith, 22 Artizan, h 70 Congress Way, Jefferson L., col'd, shoe maker, 2 h 3 Elm Weaver, Thomas J. M., 29 Putnam
Webb, Washington, groceries and wood, 56 State, h 41 Union
Webster, Benjamin, shoe maker, h 25 Fleet Webster, Noah, LL. D., 58 Temple c Grove
Webster, Wait, shoe maker, 14 Elm c High Webster, William G., 12 First
Webster, Thomas, col'd, 61 Congress Weeks, James, shoe maker, h 26 York Welch, Mrs. James, Wells 1st fr. Water Wells, Chauncey, builder, 13 Artizan, h 56 St. John Wells, Henry, coach maker, h 28 Fair Wells, William, joiner, h 5 Bradley Wells, Mrs. Betsey, 99 Olive
Wells, Mrs. Mary, dress maker, 158 George Wellman, William W., painter, h 11 Academy West, Mrs. Sarah, 113 Wall West, Miss Harriet J., tailoress, 113 Wall Westcott, Mrs. Mary A., 94 State
Wharton, Charles F., Bhurtpore Cottage West st. Wheat, Jerome B., dentist, 127 Chapel, bds. at the Tontine Wheeler, Andrew J., grocer, 182 h 180 George Wheeler, James, joiner, h 19 Park
Wheeler, James C., silversmith, h Gold n Washington
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Wheeler, Newton, justice of peace, 182 h 180 George Wheeler, Stephen, grocer, 66 h 64 Wooster
Wheeler, W. N., blacksmith, h Washington n Howard Av. Whelpley, Mrs. Abigail F., east side Hillbouse Av. Ist fr. Trumbull
Whitcomb, Mrs. Dolly, tailoress, h 3 Washington White, Aaron C., ship master, 7 College White, Cyrus, harness maker, h Goffe
White, Dyer, 32 Orange
White, Henry, attorney, 124 Chapel, h 34 Orange White, Henry, col'd, Whalley Av. c Sperry White, William, col'd, Whalley Av. c Sperry Whiting, Albertus D., Trumbull Ist below Hillhouse Av. Whiting, George I., Ashmun 4th ab. Lock Whiting & Mix, boot and shoe store, 41 Church Whiting, Nathan, Trumbull 1st be. Whitney Av. E. side Whiting, Nathan C., Trumbull 1st be. Whitney, E. side Whiting, Mrs. Maria, dress maker, George n c York Whiting, Mrs. Obedience, George n c York Whitmore, William, builder, h 84 Wooster
Whitmore, Mrs. Jane, dress maker, 14 Fair Whitney, Henry, Belmont, East side Whitney Av. Whitney, Mrs. Eli, 60 Elm c Orange Whittelsey, Charles B., (Hotchkiss & W.,) h 5 Fleet Whittelsey, Henry N., crockery and china store, 63 State, h 44 Olive Whittelsey, Mrs. Phebe, 59 College Whittelsey, Mrs. Ann, 18 College
Wilcox, Alvan, silver worker, Artizan, h 46 Meadow Wilcox, Augustus C., (W. & Crampton,) h 36 Meadow Wilcox & Crampton, dry goods, 92 Chapel
Wilcox, Elnathan M., fish market, Custom House Square
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Willcox, Cyprian, (W. § Prior,) h 134 Orange Willcox, Norris, office Willcox & Prior's, Whitney Av. h Whitney Av. n Trumbul
Willcox & Prior, iron and brass founders, Whitney Av. at the canal
Willcox, Mrs. Susan, 8 Putnam
Willcox, James, col'd, Cedar n Carlisle
Wilcoxson, David, silver plater, 17Park, h 19 Sherman Av. Wildman, Cornelius, (Babcock & W.,) h 24 Cherry
Wildman, Miss Laura, tailoress, 136 State
Willard, Stephen, shoe maker, h Park n Sherman Av. Williams, Austin, 87 Crown
Williams, Cyrus, 63 George
Williams, James F., copper plate printer, h 200 Chapel Williams, James A., joiner, h 198 State
Williams, John, ship master, h Morocco, 2d fr. Congress Williams, Garry W., laborer, h Putnam c Cedar
Williams, Peter, waiter, Tontine, h 8 Elm Williams, James B., col'd, Webster n Ashmun
Williams, John, col'd, cobler, Franklin n Chapel Williams, John, col'd, carman, 38 Putnam Williams, Luke, col'd, Whalley Av. Williams, Thomas, col'd, laborer, Cedar Williamson, James, brass founder, h 200 Chapel Willoughby, Alvan L., patnter, h 10 Putnam Willoughby, Augustus, carman, Davenport Av. n York Willoughby, Charles C. joiner, h 16 William Wilson, Henry, Cedar n Carlisle Wilson, Robert B., carpet weaver, h 101 East Wilson, William L., carpet weaver, h 118 Grand c East Wilson, Mrs. Christiana, 125 Crown
Winchell, Hezekiah, Dixwell ab. Webster
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Winship, James, mason, h 157 State Winthrop, Mrs. Frances B., 13 Wooster c Warren Wise, Miss Sally, tailoress, 22 Church Wolcott, Samuel J., joiner, h 8 W. Water Wolcott, Jeremiah, painter, Artizan, boards 64 Orange Wollhrabe, Mrs. Betsey, 44 Wooster Wood, Alexander, book binder, bds. 64 Orange Wood, Richard, Dixwell n junc. Goffe Woodford, Orace O., brass founder, 131 State Woodin, Noah, laborer, Grand n Barnesville Bridge Wooding, Calvin, Congress Av. ab. the State Hospital Wooding, Zina, joiner, h 52 George
Woodruff, Abijah H., chair painter, 66 Orange, h 56 High Woodruff, John, joiner, h Samaritan c Dwight Woodruff, Samuel, tailor, h 18 Crown Woods, Hugh, helper, h Wells 1st from Water Woods, Patrick, carman; h Wells Ist from Water Woods, James, helper, h 27 Union
Woodward & Carrington, printers and pub. Daily Herald, 115 Chapel
Woodward, Thomas G., (W. & Carrington,) h 82 Church Woodward, Truman, manufact'er, 7 Artizan, h 215 Chapel Woodward, Mrs. Caroline & daughters, millinery, 27 Chapel
Woodworth, Mrs. Mary S., boarding house, 44 Chapel Woolsey, Theodore D., prof. of Greek Y. C., 128 Church Worstead, William T., boarding house, 8 E. Water Wright & Chapman, flower, grain &c., 24 Union Wharf Wright David, (W. & Chapman,) h 37 Putnam Wright, Mrs. Caroline, 3 Fleet n c Whiting Wright, Mrs. Joseph, boarding house, 33 Collegen c Chapel Wyman, Rev. Richard, 70 Olive
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YALE, WASHINGTON, dry goods, 80 Chapel, h 9 Church Yale, Merritt. A., cabinet maker, 6 Martin
Yemmans, Joseph, (Y. & Morehouse, ) h 112 Crown
Yemmans & Morehouse, ornamental painters, rear 38 Orange York, Jeremiah C., grocer, 46 Fleet York, Miss Julia, school, 55 York c George
Young, Levi H. book seller, 76 Church, 1 Exchange Place, h 112 Church
ADDENDA.
ARMSTRONG, WILLIAM, printer, boards 146 George
Clark, Lucius E., clerk at A. H. Maltby's, 4 Glebe B., bds. 85 State
Cowles, Chandler, (C. & Cornwall,) h 16 Martin
Darling, Thomas, Jr., cutlery manufacturer
Hale, Warner E., coach manufacturer, rear 124, h 136 York
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PUBLIC OFFICES AND PUBLIC PLACES.
Auditor's Office, City-11 Union Wharf Almshouse-Samaritan, above Hudson Bank, New Haven-Orange c Chapel
" Mechanics'-15 State
" City-8 Exchange Place, Chapel
" County-Chapel c State
Savings-50 Orange c Chapel
Bridge, Barnesville-Grand
Neck-Middletown Turnpike
Tomlinson's-Foot of Bridge street
66 West-New York Turnpike
Building, Barney's-51 Church
Bradley's-139 Chapel c State
6€ Exchange-N. E. c Chapel and Church
Franklin-N. E. c Church and Crown Glebe-S. W. c Church and Chapel Mitchell's-92 Chapel
¥ Phenix's-104 Chapel
Street's-146 Chapel c State St. John's-Chapel c Union
Castle Garden-12 Meadow
Collector's Office, City and Town taxes-over 75 Chapel Customs -- Custom House, Fleet c Water
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Chapel, College, Congregational-Rev. Eleazar T. Fitch, center College Buildings
Orange Street, Congregational-Orange b Crown and George
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St. Paul's, Episcopal-Rev. Harry Croswell, rector ; Rev. Joseph H. Nichols, Rev. E. E. Beardsley, assistants ; Chapel c Olive
Church, Baptist-Rev. T. C. Teasdale, Chapel ab. Olive Bethel, colored-Whalley Avenue
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Chapel Street, Congregational-Rev. Joseph P. Thompson, Chapel c Union.
Christ's, Catholic-Rev. James Smith, junction of Davenport Avenue and York
. Church Street, Congregational-Rev. Henry G. Ludlow, Church n George
Colored, Congregational-Rev. A. G. Beman, 11 Temple
" First Congregational-Rev. Leonard Bacon, center Public Green, Temple
Methodist Episcopal-Rev. Joseph Law, Public Green, College c Elm
. Second Methodist Episcopal-49 Olive op. Court
66 Park Street, Congregational -- - , 11 Park Primitive Methodist-Rev. J. Raine, York, head of Grove
Third Congregational-Rev. Elisha L. Cleve- land, worship in Orange Street Chapel
66 Trinity, Episcopal-Rev. Harry Croswell, rec- tor ; Rev. Joseph H. Nichols, assistant; Public Green, Temple c Chapel
United Society, Congregational-Rev. Samuel W. S. Dutton, Public Green, Temple c Elm Zion Charch, colored-Broad n Hospital
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College Edifices-extend from Chapel to Elm, ab. College
Divinity-c College and Elm
Medical -- c Grove and Smith Avenue
Clerk's Office, Town-basement State House
66 City-13 Exchange Place County and Superior Court-basement State House
Custom House-Fleet c W. Water
Depository, Sunday School-71 State Directory Ofice-53 Orange
Exchange Saloon-Chapel c Church, 3d story
General Stage Office-basement Tontine, Church c Court General State Hospital-b Congress and Davenport Avs. Hall, Barney's-51 Church
" City-basement State House
Masonic-Orange b Crown and George
" Saunders'- 51 Orange c Chapel
" Odd Fellows-Union c Chapel
Hotel, Assembly House-Mrs. Reed, 20 Court c Orange Bishop's-Samuel Bishop, 32 Church
Broadway-Clark Lum, Broadway c Samaritan
Hart's-Roswell C. Hart, 7 Fleet
Eagle Tavern-Smith & Blakeslee, junction Fleet and George
" Farmers' Exchange-Dennis H. Peck, Congress Av. c Washington
Park House-I. Taylor, 61 Chapel op. the Green Pavilion-Curtiss Judson, Brewster Place, E. Wa- ter c Wallace Quinipiac-Tomlinson & Cady, Church c Court Rail Road House-H, S. Banning, c Bridge and Forbes Place
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Sailors' Home-James Kain, 2 Union Wharf
Temperance House-H. P. Jones, Church c Crown Tontine-S. W. Allis, Church c Court
INSURANCE AGENCIES : ·
Hartford-T. Dwight, Chapel c State Ætna-H. White, 124 Chapel N. Y. Manhattan-S. Wadsworth, Chapel c State Norwich-A. P. Sanford, Elm c York Protection-Wm. A. Reynolds, 125 Chapel . N. Y. Howard-L. H. Young, 1 Ex. Place, Church Boston National-Chas. Robinson, Chapel c State N. Y. North American-Charles Robinson N. Y. Hudson-Charles Robinson
Middlesex Mutual-Gardner Morse, 75 Chapel Chenango County Mutual-J. Curtiss, 72 Grove Jail, County-Church op. Green
Library, Botanic Society-R.E. Northrop, librarian, 57Elm
" Circulating-F. Croswell, 154 Chapel
Circulating-L. H. Young, 1 Ex. Place, Church Young Men's-Street's Building, 156 Chapel
Mayor's Ofice-13 Exchange Place
Museum-Exchange Place, 4th story
NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS :
Chronicle of the Church-weekly, 131 Chapel Columbian Register-tri-weekly, 117 Chapel Connecticut Herald-weekly, 115 Chapel Daily Herald-115 Chapel Daily Palladium-107 Chapel Evening Palladium-tri-weekly, 107 Chapel
Farmers' Gazette and Horticultural Repository- weekly, 9 Glebe Building New Haven Palladium-weekly, 107 Chapel
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Silliman's American Journal of Science and Arts Yale Literary Magazine-monthly, 46 Chapel News Office-D. Mitchell, 60 Church Packet Office, New York-Stephen Trowbridge, agent, 30 Union Wharf
Boston-Prescott & Co., 11 Union Wharf
66 Hartford-Prescott & Co.
Albany-Prescott & Co.
Albany-E. Hotchkiss, 5 Union Wharf
Rail Road Office-Bridge Street
Rendezvous, U. S. Recruits-10 E. Water
Repository, Botanic-Dr. I. J. Sperry, 76 Elm
Sachem's Wood-head of Hillhouse b. Smith and Whitney Avenues
State's Attorney-R. I. Ingersoll, Elm c Temple Street Commissioner's Ofice-Phoenix Building, Chapel Surveyor of Customs-Wm. Durand, Jr., Custom House Treasurer, City-A. Townsend, Jr., N. H. Bank
County-Joseph Darling, 45 Chapel Union School House-11 Orange
Union White Lead Company, N. Y .- Caleb Mix, Agent, office 75 Chapel
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CITY GOVERNMENT.
The city holds its privileges and immunities under a charter which was granted by the Legislature in January, 1784, to which additions and amendments have been passed at various times.
The administration of the fiscal, prudential and municipal departments of the city, with the conduct, direction and government of its affairs is vested in a Mayor, four Aldermen and twenty Common Councilmen.
The Board of Common Council (of which the Mayor is moderator) is composed of the Mayor, Aldermen and Common Councilmen. . The meetings of the Board are held on the first Tuesday in each Month. It has authority to make by-laws rela- tive to markets, commerce, city jurors, streets, highways, nuisances, wharves, an- choring and mooring of vessels, shade trees -- public or private, trespasses, public walks, buildings, chimneys, fires, produce, city watch, burials, public lights and lamps, the mode of taxation, and the infliction of penalties for the breach of such by-laws. Such by-laws to be approved by the city in legal meeting assembled.
The annual meeting of the city is holden on the Monday preceding the first Tues day in June, when the Mayor, (who is also judge of the City Court,) a Clerk, four Aldermen, (two of whom are designated as Associate Judges,) twenty Common Councilmen, two Sheriffs, a Treasurer, an Auditor, and a Collector of Taxes, are chosen by ballot.
The City Court has cognizance of all civil causes where the title of land is not concerned, and has the same power and authority, and proceeds in the same manner in granting executions as the County Courts of this State, provided the cause of action arise within the limits, and one or both of the parties is a resident of the city; and an appeal from this Court lies to the Superior Court.
The Mayor and Aldermen are severally possessed of the powers and authority which by law are given to a Justice of the Peace.
COURTS IN NEW HAVEN.
NEW HAVEN COUNTY COURT.
Judges-Joseph Eaton, Samuel J. Hitchcock. Ansel Sterling. Commissioners-Selah Strong, De Grasse Maltby, James D. Wooster. Clerk, and Clerk of Superior Court-John Beach. Sheriff-Charles W. Curtiss.
Deputy Sheriff's-D. H. Carr, New Haven-H. W. Spencer, Waterbury-Joel M. Guy, Meriden -- David B. Clark, Derby-William Peck, Cheshire-Amos Seward, Guilford.
NEW HAVEN PROBATE COURT. Nathaniel R. Clark, Judge. John Beach, Clerk. Office in the State House.
NEW HAVEN CITY COURT.
Judge-Samuel J. Hitchcock.
Associate Judges-Hervey Sanford, Philos Blake.
Held at the State House, on the first Tuesday in each month.
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CITY AND TOWN OFFICERS.
CITY OFFICERS.
Mayer, SAMUEL J. HITCHCOCK. Aldermen and Judges,
HERVEY SANFORD
PHILOS BLAKE.
ZELOTES DAY, .
AARON N. SKINNER.
Common Council,
Eli B. Austin, Beriah Bradley, James Winship, Levi Gilbert, (Hill st.) Thomas Ensign, Leverett Shepherd,
Charles O'Neil,
Abraham A. Thompson, Morris Tyler, Augustus Lines, Elisha Dickerman, Jr. Wyllys Peck, Henry Hooker,
John Ritter.
Leonard Pardee, Edward C. Herrick. Benjamin W. Stone, John G. Hotchkiss, Jarvis P. Bunce,
Benjamin M. Sherman
City Clerk-Elisha Munson, office 13 Exchange Building. City Treasurer-Amos Townsend, Jr. at the New Haven Bank. City Collector -- Gardner Worse, 75 Chapel street. City Auditor-Enos A. Prescott, 11 Union Wharf. City Sheriff's-Scovil Hinman, 25 Court st. ; Joseph Fairchild, 170 State street. Street Commissioner-Isaac Thompson, Phoenix Building.
Notaries Public.
John Scarritt, Henry White, William B. Bristol Elibu Monson.
Leonard A. Daggett, John Beach, 2d.
Daniel Barnes,
Levi H. Young,
Charles Robinson
Henry T. Huggins, Nathaniel A, Bacon Wm. Storer, sen. N. R. Clark.
TOWN OFFICERS.
Town Clerk -- John Scarritt. Selectmen-Benjamin Beecher, Richard M. Clark, Levi Gilbert, 2d., Elam Hull, Nahum Hayward, Wyllys Peck, Isaac Judson. Treasurer-Amos Townsend, Jr. Grand Jurors-Henry T. Huggins, E. K. Foster, Geo. Morse, Charles J. Allen. Constables-Scovil Hinman, Charles W. Curtiss, Wm. A. Wakcley, David H. Carr, Jesse Knevals, Gardner Morse, Chauncey Barnes. Collector of Taxes-Gardner Morse, Pound Keepers-Mariner Beecher, Joseph Riggs, Leverett Lines, Sim']. Brown, Isaac Dickerman, Peter W. Post, Wil- liam Scott.
Fence Viewers-Jesse Knevals, S. Hinman. Sealer of Weights and Measures-William Mansfield, Jr.,
Guagers and Inspectors-Augustus Lines, George Rowland, Stephen Wheeler. Surveyors of Highways -- Benj. Beecher, Levi Gilbert, 2d , Nahum Hay ward, Isaac Judson, Richard M. Clark, Elam Hull, Wyllys Peck.
Packers-Leonard Sperry, D. W. Buckin- ham, Enos Sperry,
Haywards-A. Townsend, J. Cook, J. K. Cutler, P. W. Post.
Justices of Peace-Dennis Kimberly, Roger S. Baldwin, Joseph N. Clark, Henry White, John Beach, Robinson S. Hin- man, Elias Gilbert, Charles J. Allen, Robert H. Osborn, Nathaniel Booth, John Durrie, Levi H. Young, David W. Buckinham, Newton Wheeler, Luther Gilbert, H. T. Huggins, Ben- jamin Beecher, Isaac H. Townsend, Wna. H. Ellis, Matthew H. Read. H. C. Flagg, Charles A. Ingersoll, Wm. B. Bristol, Isaac Leavenworth, Oba- diah P. ase, Charles Robinson, G. B. Rich, Henry Peek, Charles T.Shelton, Elevzer K. Foster, Wm. Budington, N. R. Clark, Ezekiel Gilbert, David Kimberly, Jonathan Studdard, John S. Rice. Abraham A. Thompson, Samuel Kent.
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COURTS IN CONNECTICUT.
GOVERNMENT OF CONNECTICUT.
WILLIAM W. ELLSWORTH, Governer, $1,100 salary.
CHARLES HAWLEY, Lieutenant Governor,
300
Royal R. Hinman, Secretary,
84 " and fees.
Himm Rider, Treasurer,
1,000
Henry Kilbourn, Controller,
1,000
Beth P. Beers, Commissioner of the School Fund,
1,250
COURTS IN CONNECTICUT.
NEW HAVEN COUNTY.
Supreme Court of Errors .- Return day, Tuesday following the 4th Tuesday in June. Superior Court .- Fourth Tuesday in January, and second Tuesday in October: County Court .- Third Tuesday in March, fourth Tuesday in June, and fourth Tuesday in November.
HARTFORD COUNTY.
Supreme Court of Errors-First Tuesday in July.
Superior Court-Last Tuesday in January, and the Fourth Tuesday in September. County Court-Fourth Tuesday in March, second Tuesday in August, and second Tuesday in November.
NEW LONDON COUNTY.
Supreme Court of Errors-Third Tuesday in July, alternately at New London and Norwich.
Superior Court-Third Tuesday in March, at Norwich, and second Tuesday in September in New London.
County Court-Second Tuesday in February, alternately at New London and Nor- wich, aud second Tuesday in November at Norwich, and second Tuesday in June, at New London.
FAIRFIELD COUNTY.
Supreme Court of Errors-4th Tuesday in June at Fairfield and Danbury alternately. Superior Court-Fourth Tuesday of September at Danbury, and second Tuesday of February at Fairfield.
County Court-At Danbury, second Tuesday in August, and last Tuesday in De- cember at Fairfield.
.WINDHAM COUNTY.
Supreme Court of Errors-Fourth Tuesday in July.
Superior Court -- Fourth Tuesday in January, and first Tuesday in October.
County Court-First Tuesday in March, 2d Tuesday in Aug. and ad Tuesday in Dee
LITCHFIELD COUNTY.
Supreme Court of Errors-Third Tuesday in June.
Superior Court- Third Tuesday in February, and third Tuesday in August.
County Court-Second Tuesday in April, second Tuesday in October, and second Tuesday in December.
MIDDLESEX COUNTY.
Supreme Court of Errors-Second Tuesday in July, alternately at Middletown and Haddam.
Superior Court-Fourth Tuesday in February, at Middletown, first Tuesday in September at Haddam.
County Court-On the Tuesday following the first Monday in April, at Haddam, and on the third Tuesday in October at Middletown.
TOLLAND COUNTY.
Supreme Court of Errors-Tuesday following the fourth Tuesday in July. Superior Court-Third Tuesday in April, and third Tuesday in October.
County Court-Fourth Tuesday in March, fourth Tuesday in August, and fourth Tuesday in December.
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U. S. COURTS .- FIRE DEPARTMENT.
UNITED STATES COURTS.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. Andrew T. Judson, Judge-Charles Chapman, Attorney-Charles A Ingersoll, Clerk -John B Eldridge, Marshal-Charles W. Curtiss, New Haven, Deputy Marshal. Held at New Haven, fourth Tuesday in February and August ; at Hartford, fourth Tuesday in May and November.
UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT.
At Hartford, September 17. At New Haven, last Wednesday in April.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
OFFICERS. ,
Caleb Mix, Chief Engineer.
Henry Peck, Eli B. Austin, Zelotes Day, Philip S. Galpin, Leverett Griswold, Assistant Engineers. Charles L. English, Secretary.
Levi Gilbert, 2d, Henry Beecher, Solomon Collis, John W. Collins, Judson Curtiss, Elisha Dickerman, Jr., Charles L. English, Henry Hotchkiss, Russell Hotch- kiss, Jr., John B. Robertson, Elisha L. Silliman, Alfred Daggett, Israel Harrison, Nahum Flagg, Henry Hooker, Abraham A. Thompson, Wardens.
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