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Franklin-N. E. e Church and Crown
Glebe-S. E. c Chapel and Church
Mitchell's-92 Chapel Phenix-104 Chapel
66 Street's-146 Chapel c State St. John's-Chapel c Union
Collector's Ofice, City and Town Taxes-over 75 Chapel " Customs-Fleet c Water
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College Edifices-extend from Chapel to Elm, on Colleg " Divinity-c College and Elm
¥ Medical-c Grove and Smith Avenue
Clerk's Office, Town-basement State House City-13 Exchange Place County and Superior Court --- basement State House
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Exchange Saloon-Chapel c Church, 3d story General Stage Ofice-basement Tontine, Church c Court General State Hospital-Cedar, near Congress Av. Hall, Barney's-51 Church
City-basement State House
66 Masonic-11 Orange b Crown and George
Saunders'-51 Orange c Chapel
66 Odd Fellows-Union c Chapel
Hotel, Assembly House-Geo. Cady, 20 Court c Orange Bishop's-Samuel Bishop, 32 Church
Broadway-Clark Lom, Broadway c. Samaritan
Hart's-Roswell C. Hart, 7 Fleet
Eagle Hotel -- Smith & Blakeslee, junction Fleet and George
Farmers' Exchange-Dennis H. Peck, Congress Av. c Washington
Park House-1. Taylor, 61 Chapel op. the Green Pavilion-Curtiss Judson, Brewster Place, E. Wa- ter c Wallace
66 Quinnipiac-Peter C. Tomlinson, Church c Court Rail Road House-H. S. Banning, Forbes Place Temperance House-H. P. Jones, 17 Church c Crown
Tontine-S. W. Allis, Church c Court INSURANCE AGENCIES :
Hartford-T. Dwight, jr. & Co. 141 Chapel'c State Etna-H. White, 124 Chapel
N. Y. Manhattan-S. Wadsworth, 119 Chapel Protection-Wm. A. Reynolds, 125 Chapel N. Y. Howard-Caleb Mix, over 75 Chapel
Boston National-Chas. Robinson, Chapel c State N. Y. North American-Charles Robinson N. Y. Hudson-Charles Robinson
Middlesex Mutual-G. Morse, over 75 Chapel Chenango County Mutual-J. Curtiss, 72 Grove Jail, County-Chas. Ball, keeper, Church op. the Green Linonian Hall-over 37 Chapel
Library, Botanic Society-57 Elm
Circulating-Croswell & Jewett, 154 Chapel
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Library, Young Men's Institute-51 Orange e Chapel Mayor's Office-13 Exchange Place
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 und Horticultural Repository- weekly, 9 Glebe Building
New Haven Palladium-weekly, 107 Chapel Silliman's American Journal of Science and Arts Yale Literary Magazine-monthly, 46 Chapel News Ofice-D. Mitchell, 60 Church
` Packet Office, New York-Stephen Trowbridge, agent, 30 Union Wharf
Boston-Prescott & Co., 11 Union Wharf Hartford-Prescott & Co.
Albany-Prescott & Co.
Albany-E. Hotchkiss, 5 Union Wharf
Periodical Depot-O. G. Wilson, 117 Chapel Rail Road Office-Bridge Street
Rendezvous, U. S. Recruits-10 E. Water
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 Sunday School Depository,-71 State
Surveyor of Customs-Custom House
Treasurer, City-A. Townsend, Jr., N. H. Benk .6 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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CHURCHES.
CHURCHES.
TRINITY CHURCH-corner of Temple and Chapel sts. -Rev. Harry Croswell, Rector .-- Rev. Joseph H. Nichols, Rev. William F. Morgan, Assistants.
.ST. PAUL'S CHAPEL-corner of Chapel and Olive sts. -The service in this Chapel is alternately, by the Rector and Assistants of 'Trinity Church.
FIRST ECCLESIASTICAL SOCIETY. (CONGREGATIONAL,) -Center Church .- Rev. Leonard Bacon, Pastor.
UNITED SOCIETY, (CONGREGATIONAL,)-North Church. -Rev. S. W. S. Dutton, Pastor.
THIRD CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY-Court Street .- Rev. Elisha L. Cleaveland, Pastor.
CHAPEL STREET CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY .- corner of Chapel and Union sts .- Rev. Joseph P. Thompson, Pastor.
CHURCH STREET CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY-Church street, near George .- Pastor.
HOWE ST. CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY .- Rev. Abraham C. Baldwin, Pastor.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH-Chapel street, near Olive .- Rev. T. C. Teasdale, Pastor.
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH-Orange street. -, Pastor.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH-Public Green, cor. of College and Elm streets .- Rev Joseph Law, Pastor.
SECOND METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH-Olive street" opposite Court .- Rev. Walter W. Brewer, Pastor.
PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH-York street, head of Grove street .- Rev. J. Raine, Pastor.
CHRIST'S CHURCH, (CATHOLIC)-Corner of Davenport: avenue and York street .- Rev. James Smith, Priest.
UNION CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY, (COLORED)-Tem- ple street .- Amos G. Beman, Pastor.
BETHEL CHURCH, (COLORED)-Whalley Avenue. WESLEYAN METHODIST EPIS. ZION CHURCH, (COLORED) -Broad street .- Rev. D. Vandeveer, Pastor.
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CITY AND TOWN OFFICERS.
CITY OFFICERS.
Mayor-PHILIP S. GALPIN.
Aldermen and Judges-AARON N. SKINNER, ELIHU AT- WATER.
Aldermen-CHARLES W. CURTISS, ELISHA DICKER- MAN, Jr.
Common Council-Beriah Bradley, Thomas Ensign, Wyllys Peck Morris Tyler, Augustus Lines, James Winship, Jonas B. Bowditch, Charles Robinson, Leverett Shepherd, Jonathan Nicholson, Levi Gil. bert, (Hill st.) Abraham A. Thompson, John W. Fitch. Henry Hook -- er, William E. Vibbert, Charles Thompson, Alexander O. Coburn, John H, Chatterton, Charles A. Nettleton, Samuel Griswold, 2d.
City Clerk-Edward C. Herrick.
City Treasurer-Amos Townsend, Jr.
Collector of City Taxes-Gardner Morse.
City Auditor-Enos A. Prescott.
City Sheriffs-Scovill Hinman, Joseph Fairchild.
Street Commissioner-Isaac Thompson.
TOWN OFFICERS.
Selectmen-Benjamin Beecher, Nahum Hayward, Elam Hull, Jer- emiah Barnett, Philip S. Galpin, Enos Sperry, John Peck.
Town Clerk-John Scarritt.
Town Treasurer-Amos Townsend, Jr.
Collector of Town Tax-Gardner Morse.
Collector of State Tax-Gardner Morse.
Grand Jurors - Eleazer K. Foster, Charles J. Allen, George Morse, John S. Rice, Treat Buttsford, George F. Smith.
Constables -Scovill Hinman, Jesse Knevals, Gardner Morse, Chauncey Barnes, Wm. A. Wakely, David H. Carr, Amos B. Blakeslee.
Pound Keepers-Henry Read, Joseph Riggs, Leverett Lines, Isaac Dickerman, Peter W. Post, Lucius Maltby, Stephen Dickerman.
Fence Viewers-Scovill Hinman, Joseph Fairchild, Jesse Knevals Sealer of Weights and Measures -Henry Mansfield.
Guagers and Inspectors-Augustus Lines, George Rowland, Ste- phen Wheeler.
Surveyors of Highways-Benjamin Beecher. Nahum Hayward, Elam Hull, Jeremiah Barnett, Philip S. Galpin, Enos Sperry John Peck, Clement Goodell.
Packers-Neas Sperry, Silas Ford, Wm. Hull, Wm. Goodell.
Haywards-Peter W. Post, James Cook, Charles Delavan, John Monson, Henry Goodell.
T Annual City Meeting 1st Monday in June.
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COURTS IN CONNECTICUT.
GOVERNMENT OF CONNECTICUT.
CHAUNCEY L. CLEVELAND, Governor, $1,100 salary.
W.M. S. HOLLEBARD. Lieutenant Governer, NOAH A. PHELPS, Secretary, REUBEN BOOTH, Treasurer, GIDEON WELLS, Controller,
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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 id 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, second Tuesday in November at Norwich, and second Tuesday in June, at New London.
FAIRFIELD COUNTY.
Supreme Court of Errors .- Fourth Tuesday in June, at Fairfield and Danbary alter- nately.
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, second Tuesday in August, and second Tuesday in December.
LITCHFIELD COUNTY.
Supreme Court of Errors .- Third Tuesday in June.
Superior Court .- Thiru 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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POST OFFICE.
Office corner of Chapel and Union streets. HENRY HUGGINS, Post Master.
Open for delivery of Letters from half-past 7 o'clock. A. M. till 7 o'clock P. M. in the winter-and from 7 A. M. till half-p .st 7 P. M in the summer RATI S OF POSTAGE:
LETTERS .- On a single letter, composed of one piece of paper,
not exceeding 30 miles, 6 cents.
Over 30, and not exceeding 80 miles, : 10
Over 80 and not exceeding 150 miles, 12 1-2 Over 150. and not exceeding 400 miles, 18 3-4
Over 400 miles, 25
NEWSPAPERS -For each Newspaper not carried out of the State in which it is published, or if carried out of the State, but not over 100 miles, one cent; over 100 miles. two cents.
MAGAZINES AND PAMPHLETS-If Periodical, not exceeding 100 miles, one and a half cents a sheet; over 100 miles, two and a half cents. Pamphlets, if not periodical, not exceeding 100 miles, four cents a sheet ; over 100 miles, 6 cents a sheet
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
OFFICERS.
Z. DAY, Chief Engineer.
Henry Hotchkiss, Levi Gilbert, 2d, Philip S. Galpin, Leverett Griswold, Assistant Engineers.
Charles L. English, Secretary.
John W. Fitch, Treasurer.
Henry Beecher, John W. Collins, Judson Curtiss, Eli- sha Dickerman, jr. Charles L. English, Elisha L. Silliman, Alfred Daggett, Henry Hooker, Abraham A. Thompson, R. S. Hinman, Leonard Pardee, John P. English, Na- thaniel Booth, Jas. E. English, John W. Fitch, Amos Bradley, Charles Thompson, Wardens.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
On Fire Engines, Hose, Ladders, &c .- Leverett Gris- wold. Henry Hotchkiss.
On Engine Houses .- Henry Hooker, Z. Day.
On Public Wells, Pumps, and Reservoirs .- John W. Collins, Elisha Dickerman, jr. Levi Gilbert, 2d.
On Fire Places, Chimneys, Stoves, &c .- E. L. Silli- man, Elisha Dickerman, jr. John W. Collins, Leverett Griswold, A. A. Thompson.
To Report all Breaches of the Statute and By-Laws of the City .- Charles L. English, Alfred Daggett.
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LITERARY INSTITUTIONS.
FIRE COMPANIES.
Andrew L. Mason, Foreman Thomas L. Smith, Second A. Thomas, Foreman Jas. LeForge, Second John H. Chatterton, Foreman George W. Jones, Second Marvin Evarts, Foreman Willard L. Sears, Second Leverett Shepherd, Foreman Silas Benham, Second J. 'T. Hemingway, Foreman Roswell J. Brown, Second Jas. A. Gorham, Foreman A. Hawley, Second Chas. A. Nettleton, Foreman Joshua C. Sears, Second S. S. Morse, Foreman Joseph Downs, Second Philo S. Skidmore, Foreman Asa L. Lyon, Second John Kennedy, Foreman George W. Smith, Second
Engine Company, No. 1. Engine Company, No. 2. Engine Company, No. 3. Engine Company, No. 4. Engine Company, No. 5. Engine Company, No. 6. Engine Company, No. 7. Hose Company, No. 1. Hose Company, No. 2. Hook & Ladder Co., No. 1. Hook & Ladder Co., No. 2.
LITERARY INSTITUTONS.
YALE COLLEGE. Founded 1700. Commencement, 3d Wednesday in August. Vacations, from Commencement, six weeks ; in January, two weeks ; in May, four weeks.
HOPKINS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL-Founded by Edward Hopkins, Esq. Benjamin Silliman, James L. Kingsley, Samuel J. Hitchcock, Chauncey A. Goodrich, Roger S. Baldwin, Henry White and Wyllys Warner, Committee. Hawley Olmstead, A. M., Preceptor. Wyllys Warner, Secretary and Treasurer.
COLLEGIATE AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL AT WOOSTER PLACE .- Conducted by Messrs. Stiles and Truman French, established 1834.
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CLASSICAL AND FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Established in 1835. A. N. Skinner, Hillhouse Avenue.
CLASSICAL BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS .-- William H. Russell, M. D., East Water c Hamilton.
SELECT FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS .- Leon- ard A. Daggett, 5 Glebe Building.
PRACTICAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS .- S. A. Thomas, Olive e Wooster.
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS .- Edward I .. Hart, Whitney Avenue n Trumbull.
LANCASTERIAN SCHOOL FOR BOYS .- John E. Lovell, Instructor ; Henry B. Harrison, Assistant.
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FOR MALES OF ALL AGES .- George Beckwith, 33 Chapel.
Boys SCHOOL .- Rev. Ami Linsley, 10 Glebe.
WHITING STREET PUBLIC SCHOOL FOR MALES AND FE- MALES .- Prelate Demick, Instructor.
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YOUNG LADIES' SEMINARIES.
YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE-61 College street .- Con- ducted by Rev. Amzi Benedict.
MISSES EDWARDS' BOARDING SCHOOL .-- 111 Crown .-- Commenced 1834. Conducted by Misses Mary E., Sarah M. and Caroline A. Edwards.
DWIGHT PLACE SEMINARY for Young Ladies. Dwight place c Sherman Avenue. Commenced in 1827. Con- ducted by Misses R. Comstock and Mary A. Bradley.
MRS. MERRICK'S YOUNG LADIES' SEMINARY-108 Crown .- Commenced in 1836. Conducted by Miss N. E. Morse.
GROVE HALL SEMINARY-Grove c Whitney Avenue- Conducted by Miss Dutton.
MISS E. M. SEELEY's YOUNG LADIES' BOARDING SCHOOL .- 155 Chapel, first door below the Post Office.
MRS. APTHORP'S YOUNG LADIES' SEMINARY .- Hill- house Avenue.
MISS HARRIET COLLIN'S SELECT SCHOOL .-- 166 State ..
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MISS HOTCHKISS' YOUNG LADIES' SCHOOL .--- 7 Elm: MISS BUNNELL'S YOUNG LADIES' SCHOOL .- State. LANCASTERIAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS .- Miss Harriet Hotchkiss, Instructress. Miss Sarah B. Harrison, Assist:
NEW HAVEN YOUNG MEN'S INSTITUTE. Founded in 1826.
John B. Robertson, President. Jas. F. Babcock, Vice President, E. C. Herrick, Record. Sec. R. S. Hinman, Correspond. Sec .. Francis Bradley, Treas. Lucius A. Thomas, John S. Griffing, David C. Hinman, P. A. Jewett, Directors.
Terms .- For all persons under 18 years of age, $2 00 per annum. Between 18 and 21, 3 00. Over 21, 4 00.
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NEW HAVEN MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION. Incorporated, May, 1834.
William Jennings, President .- William C. Janes, Vice- President .- Gardner Morse, Secretary .- Alfred Daggett, Treasurer.
Standing Committee.
Wyllys Peck, George R. Benton, Abraham A. Thomp. son, Thomas Horsefall, John W. Collins, Joel B. Foote.
CONNECTICUT TEMPERANCE SOCIETY.
Thomas S. Williams, . President .- Chester Buckley, Samuel Cannon, J. A. Rockwell, Clark Bissell, John Boyd, Elisha Stearns, John Payne, Richard Rand, Vice Presidents .- A. M. Collins, Chas. B. Lines, Melvin Cope- land, Leonard Bacon, Directors .- Charles J. Warren, Sec- retary .- Francis Parsons, Treasurer.
WASHINGTON TEMPERANCE SOCIETY. John E. Lovell, President .- Abel Bishop, Amos Town- send, Jun., Vice Presidents .- Thomas Taber, Recording
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Secretary .- H. N. Whittelsey, Cor. Secretary .- George Rice, Treasurer .- C. S. Babcock, Hezekiah Gorham, John H. Cook, Jr., James A. Gorham, Samuel Woodruff, Howard Smith, Robert Blair, J. Goodnough, N. H. Hoyt, Directors.
FEMALE SOCIETIES. FEMALE ORPHAN ASYLUM. Incorporated, May, 1833.
Mrs. James Kingsley, President .- Miss Collis, Treas- urer .- Miss Harriet Foster, Secretary .- Mrs. Charles Atwater, Mrs. Smith Dayton, Mrs. Laban Smith, Mrs. T. C. Teasdale, Mrs. Hotchkiss, Mrs. John Beach, Mrs. James Brewster, Mrs. Prof. Olmsted, Mrs. Cyrus Wil- liams, Mrs. Edwin D. Potter, Managers.
DORCAS SOCIETY.
Mrs. Joel Root, President .- Mrs. Simeon Marble, Sec- retary and Treasurer. 4
DURAND SOCIETY.
Mrs. F. T. Jarman, President .- Mrs. S. W. Allis, Sec- Tetary and. Treasurer.
OUR SOCIETY.
. Mrs. Prof. Woolsey, President .- Mrs. Aaron N. Skin- ner, Secretary .- Mrs. Mary Pritchard, Treasurer.
THE BEEHIVE.
Miss Ann Twining, Miss Mary Shipman, Miss Mary Merwin, Managers.
BROADWAY CHARITY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION.
. Mrs. Benjamin Beecher, Ist Directress .- Mrs. E. S. Hubbard, 2d Directress .- Miss Jane Haughton, Secreta- ry and Treasurer.
FEMALE EDUCATION SOCIETY.
Mrs. Jeremiah Day, President .- Mrs. Benjamin Silli- man, Vice President .- Miss Betsey Whittelsey, Secretary and Treasurer.
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"GENERAL STATE HOSPITAL SOCIETY ..
William W. Boardman, President. Jonathan Knight, Vice Presi- dent. Amos Townsend Jr., Treasurer. E. Huggins Bishop, Secro- tary. William W. Boardman, Timothy P. Beers, V. M. Dow, Pra- dential Committe. J. Skinner, Agent, to receive subscriptions. T. P. Beers, Elias Gilbert, J. Skinner, Samuel Punderson, John Beach, Visitors. E. Ives, J. Knight, V. M. Dow, Charles Hooker, E. Hug- gins Bishop, J. H. Kain, Physicians and Surgeons.
VALE NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. - Founded, May. 1832. President, Eli Ives. Council, B. Silliman, Charles Hooker, J. Knight, Charles U. Shepard. Secretary and Treasurer, B. Silliman, Jr. 'Librarian, E. C. Herrick.
NEW HAVEN SCHOOL SOCIETY. .
Clerk, Augustus Lines. Treasurer, Giles Mansfield. Society's Committee, John Durrie, Philip Saunders, Robinson S. Hinman. Auditors, Edward C. Herrick, Stephen D. Pardee. Visiting Com- mittee, Alonzo B. Chapin, William Storer, Jr., D. W. Buckinham. R. H. Osborn, E. C. Herrick, Lewis Hotchkiss, Rodney Burton, Mar- cus Merriman, Jr., Alling Brown. First School District, Augustus Lines, Clerk and Collector. Giles Mansfield, Treasurer. First Dis- trict Committee. W. B. Baldwin, A. Lines, G. Morse. Washington District, Bela Lord, Clerk. Bela Lord, Abraham A. Thompson, Aa- gastns Willoughby, Committee. Wooster District, Abijah Bradley, Clerk and Treas. Chas. J. Aller, Abijah Bradley, R. J. Brown, Com.
NEW HAVEN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Founded, May, 1818.
President, Benjamin Silliman, M. D. Vice Presidents, Joel Tuttie, Jared Bassett .. Charles H. Pond, J. D. Wooster. Treasurer, A. S. Monson, M. D. Rec. Sec., Henry Whitney. Assistant Rec. Sec. Goorge Sherman. Cor. Sec., Alfred Blackman. Assistant Cor. Sec. R. S. Hinman. Chairman Exec. Committee, Charles Robinson. Seedman, George Sberman.
NEW HAVEN. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Founded, May, 1832
President, Eli Ives, M. D. Vice Presidents, Alfred S. Monson, M. D., Charles Robison, Esq. Treas. and Sec., W. T. Peters, M. D. Cor. Sec. Benjamin Silliman, Ir.
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NEW HAVEN CITY BOTANIC SOCIETY. Established, April, 1839.
President, Rodney Burton. Vice President, Elias Carey. Treasur- er, J. B. Foote. Rec. Sec .. E. G. Storer. Cor. Sec., Abner Austin. Librarian, Dr. Selden Sprague. Assistant Librarian, Joseph D. Friend.
CONNECTICUT MEDICAL SOCIETY.
.Isaac Goodsell, Chairman. E. Huggins Bishop, Clerk. Jeaac Goodsell, Nathan B. Ives, Chas. Hooker, Henry Bronson, W. Wood ruff, Fellows. Eli Ives, Jonathan Knight, Charles Hooker, Committee of Publication. V. M. Dow, Henry Bronson, - Canfield, Commit- tee ou Credentials.
CONNECTICUT ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES.
President, Benjamin Silliman. Vice President, James Murdock. Recording Secretary, E. C. Herrick. Corresponding Secretaries, Jna. Knight, Chas. Hooker, Theodore D. Woolsey. Treasurer, Wyllys Warner.
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President, William Caldwell. Vice President, John Greene. . Sec- retary, James Hayes. Treasurer, Michael Cogan.
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NEW HAVEN SAMARITAN SOCIETY.
President, William Storer, Jun. Vice President, Elias Carey. - Treasurer, Joseph G. Anthony. Secretary, Edward H. Bradley. - Standing Committee, Lee Dunning, Charles B. Lines, Christopher Sweetman, Richard Burns, Elihu Myers, John Alley.
FEMALE BIBLE SOCIETY.
Mrs. President Dwight, President. Mrs. James L. Kingsley, See. and Treas.
MARTHA WASHINGTON TEMPERANCE . SOCIETY. Auxiliary to the Washington Temperance Society. Miss E. M. Seely, 1st Directress, Mrs. Judge Hitchcock, 2d Di- roctress. Mrs. Lewis Hotchkiss, Treasurer: Mrs. Dr. Taylor, Re; cording Secretary.
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BANKS IN NEW HANEN.
REGULATIONS-Hours of business from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M .- Discount days, Tuesday and Friday .- Offering days, Monday and Thursday. Officers chosen in July annually. 1
NEW HAVEN BANK,
Incorporated, 1792-Capital stock, $364,000. i
Henry Denison, President .- Amos . Townsend, Jr .; Cashier .- Henry Denison, Timothy Bishop, Henry Trow- bridge, Augustus R. Street, Roger S. Baldwin, Isaac H. . Townsend, Samuel Huggins, Zebul Bradley, J. P. Whit- telsey, Directors.
MECHANICS' BANK ..
Incorporated, May, 1824-Capital stock, $500,000 John Fitch, President, John W. Fitch, Cashier .-- John Fitch, J. N. Clark, Nathan Peck, Jun., Levi Gil- bert, 2d, H. White, Russell Hotchkiss, Elihu Sanford, Simeon Marble, N. F. Thompson, Directors.
CITY BANK.
Incorporated, May, 1831-Capital Stock, $500,000 William Johnson, President. Stepen D. Pardee Cashier. -Hervey Sanford, Charles Atwater, Samuel St. John, Oliver Bryan, Zelotes Day, David Daggett, Sherman Smith, William Johnson, H. W. Edwards, Directors.
NEW HAVEN COUNTY BANK. Incorporated, May, 1834-Capital stock, $500,000. Henry Hotchkiss, President, Ransom Burritt, Cashier, -Henry Hotchkiss, Stephen Bishop, Lewis Hotchkiss, Smith Tuttle, Elam Hull, Leverett Griswold, Isaac Leav- enworth, Matthew G. Elliott, Nathaniel Bacon, Directors.
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NEW HAVEN SAVINGS BANK. Chartered in May, 1838.
Simeon Baldwin, President, Roger Sherman, James Brewster, Leveritt Griswold, Russell Hotchkiss, Vice Presidents .- Stephen D. Pardee, Wooster Hotchkiss, Marcus Merriman, Jun. Henry Peck, John W. Fitch, Henry Hotchkiss, Amos Townsend, Jr. Elihu Atwater, John Durrie, Henry White, Trustees .- William G. Hook- er, Secretary and Treasurer .- Henry Hotchkiss, Marcus Merriman, Jr. John W. Fitch, Auditors .- Wooster Hotch- kiss, Henry White, Amos Townsend, Jr. Stephen D. Par- dee, Elihu Atwater, Loaning Committee.
LIST OF MAIL ROUTES FROM NEW HAVEN. Office. Basement Tontine corner of Church & Court streets.
NEW YORK Mail Stage, leaves daily at } past 8.A. M. or on arrival of Northern Mail, via the R. Road. Passing through Milford, Stratford, Bridgport, Fairfield, Southport, Westport, Norwalk, Darien, Stamford, Greenwich, Saw- Pitts, Rye, Mammaroneck, New-Rochelle, East Chester, West-Farms and Harlaem, to New York ; returning leaves New York from No 21 Bowery, at 7 A. M. and arriving in New Haven about 9 P. M.
LITCHFIELD & CANAAN Mail Stage, leaves New Haven on the arrival of the Boat from New York, on Mondays, Wednesdays, & Fridays. Passing through Derby, Hum- phreysville, Naugatuck, Waterbury and Watertown, and arriving in Litchfield about 10 P. M. Returning, leaves Litchfield at 7 A. M., and arriving in New Haven at 4 P. M.
WATERBURY, Mail Stage, leaves New Haven on Tues- days, Thursdays, and Saturdays, on arrival of the Boat from New York, passing through Westville, Bethany, Straitsville, Naugatuck, and arrives at Waterbury about 6 P. M.
FARMINGTON Mail Stage, leaves New Haven on arrival of the Boat from New York, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
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Saturdays, passing through Hamden, Cheshire, Sonthing- ton, and Plainfield, and arriving in Farmington, about 7 P. M.
HARTFORD Mail Stage deaves New Haven at 9 A. M. daily, (Sundays excepted) passing through Fair Haven, Northford, Durham, Middletown, Rocky Hill and Weth- ersfield, and arriving at Hartford about 6 P. M.
EDWARD P. CAMP, Proprietor.
CLINTON & GUILFORD, leaves Camp's office, Tontine, on the arrival of the N. Y. Boat, on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, for Guilford; on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, for Clinton.
From Bishop's Hotel.
BRIDGEPORT, Union Line, daily, at 8 o'clock, through Milford, and Stratford, to meet the Bridgport Boat to New York, and Housatonic Rail Road.
GUILFORD, daily on the arrival of the New York Boat, through East Haven and Branford.
. DERBY & BIRMINGHAM, daily, on the arrival of the New York Boat.
DANBURY, Wednesday and Saturday, at 7 o'clock, pass- ing through Derby, Monroe, and Newtown. J. TOMLINSON, Agent.
BRISTOLL's LINE, to Milford, from Bishop's Hotel, three times a week, Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
f From Eagle Hotel.
WATERTOWN, from Eagle Hotel, on Tuesday and Satur- day, at 6} o'clock, through Westville, Naugatuck, and Waterbury.
PLYMOUTH HOLLOW, Tuesday and Friday, at 6f o'clock, through Westville, Humphreysville and Waterbury.
RANDALL A. WARNER, Proprietor.
PLYMOUTH, Wednesday and Saturday, at 6} o'clock. through Hamden, Cheshire, Southington, Plainville, Bris- tol and Terryville. LOTT FENN, Proprietor-
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CHESTER; Saturday, 68 o'clock, through North Bran- ford, North, Guilford, North Madison, Killingworth and Deep River.
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