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COMPANIES.
New Haven and Northampton Co. (Canal R. R.)
Wm. Johnson, President and Treasurer. Andrew L. Kidson, Sec'y. Superintendent, Peter Dennis, from New Haven to Granhy, Charles N. Yeamans, from Granby to Northampton. Directors-William John- son, Joseph E. Sheffield, Stephen D. Pardee, John Bradley, A. L. Kidston, Charles Dickerman, Wm. W. Boardman, M. G. Elliot, Wells Southworth.
New Haven, New London and Stonington Railroad.
C. S. Bushnell, President. Wm. T. Bartlett, Secretary and Trea- surer. F. J. Calhoun, Superintendent. Directors-C. S. Bushnell, New Haven ; E. C. Scranton, A. O. Wilcox, Madison ; Chas. A. Lewis New London ; Charles J. McCurdy, Charles C. Griswold, Lyme ; Chas. Mallory, Mystic ; J. J. Day, Stonington ; Wyllis Blackstone, New York. Henry Hotchkiss, New Haven ; Charles Buckingham, New York, Trustees.
Hartford and New Haven Railroad.
Chas. F. Pond, President. William P. Burral, Vice-President. S. P. Conner, Secretary. Charles M. Bond, Treasurer. E. M. Reed, Su- perintendent. Directors-Charles F. Pond, Julius Catlin, Hartford ; C. W Chapin, Springfield ; Ezra C. Read, New Haven : Samuel H. Parsons, Middletown ; John A. Robinson, Cornelius Vanderbilt, New York ; A. G. Hazzard, Enfield. Annual meeting, third Wednesday in September, at Hartford.
Naugatuck Railroad Company.
William D. Bishop, President. A. L. Dennis, Vice President. Ira Sherman, Secretary. H. Nichols, Treasurer. C. Waterbury, Superin- tendent. Directors-E. F. Bishop, Russell Tomlinson, Wm. D. Bishop, Philo C. Calhoun, of Bridgeport ; Abraham Heaton, New Haven ; Greene Kendrick, Waterbury ; A. L. Dennis, of New York.
New York and New Haven Railroad.
Office, Station House, 212 Chapel Street.
President-J. R. Bulkley, New York. Secretary-E. S. Abernethy, Bridgeport. Treasurer-William Bement, New York. Superintendent -James H. Hoyt, office New York. Assistant Superintendent-Eli S. Quintard, New Haven. Directors-Justus R. Bulkley, Geo. N. Miller, A. R. Van Nest, G. B. Carhart, Wm. B. Astor, New York ; J. Bradley E. C. Scranton, New Haven ; John W. Leeds, Stamford ; Jonathan Godfrey, Southport.
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COMPANIES.
Union Wharf Company ana Contractors.
T. Bishop, President. Thomas R. Trowbridge, Secretary and Treasurer. Harry Prescott, Wharfinger. Directors-Timothy Bishop, John Bradley, E. H. Trowbridge, Elias Hotchkiss, T. R. Trowbridge.
New Haven Gas Light Company.
President-W. W. Boardman. Vice President-Doctor N. B. Ives. Secretary and Treasurer-John S. Graves. Superintendent-T. M. Cox. Directors-W. W. Boardman, N. B. Ives, John S. Graves, Benjamin Silliman, Jr., Henry G. Lewis, Henry B. Smith, Minott A. Osborn, John English, Frederick Croswell.
Packet Lines.
Philadelphia .- Prescott & Co., No. 11 Long Wharf, Agents. New York and Albany, George A. Chapman, 42 State street, Agent. Albany Regular Lines .- George A. Chapman, No. 42 State street ; C. S. Bushnell & Co., 157 State street, and M. R. Shepard, 78 State street and 1] Grand street, Agents. Boston .- Prescott & Co., over 11 Long Wharf, Agents.
New Haven Steamboat Company.
Office-Steamboat Wharf, Tomlinson's Bridge.
President-Chester W. Chapin, Springfield. Treasurer-Charles H. Northam, Hartford. Secretary-Richard Peck. Agent-Edgar Riker.
New Haven Water Company.
Office No. 2 and 3 Brewster Building.
President-William W. Boardman. Vice President-Henry S. Dawson. Secretary-Henry D. Smith. Treasurer-Minot A. Osborn. Directors-William W. Boardman, Henry S. Dawson, Minot A. Os- born, William Lewis, Burton Mallory, William J. Atwater, Ezra C. Read. Annual meeting, first Monday in February.
Fair Haven and Westville Horse Railroad Company.
President-N. D. Sperry. Secretary and Treasurer-E. S. Rowland. Overseer of Road-Henry W. Graham. Directors-N. D. Sperry, Ben- jamin Noyes, J. B. Carrington, E. C. Scranton, Wells Southworth, C. S. Maltby, H. C. Kingsley, William Johnson, William A. Reynolds, New Haven ; Smith G. Tuttle, Wm. M. White, Fair Haven.
Chamber of Commerce.
Ezra Hotchkiss, President. -
- Vice President. Henry Hotchkiss, Treasurer. Harry Prescott, Secretary.
SOCIETIES.
Young Men's Institute.
Institute Building, entrance 95 Orange Street.
President, Edwin Marble ; Vice-President, J. H. Benham; Corr sponding Secretary, Hugh Galbraith ; Recording Secretary, Stephen ] Smith ; Treasurer, H. G. Redfield ; Librarian, G. A. Blake. Board Directors-S. A. Thomas, R P. Cowles, Wm. B. Johnson, C. Linsley.
New Haven Colony Historical Society. Room No. 14 City Hall.
Established Nov. 14, 1862. Chartered June, 1863. President-Henry White. Vice-President-E. E. Beardsley. Seer tary-Horace Day. Treasurer-William S. Charnley. Curator-Joh T. Collis. Directors-Leonard Bacon, Henry Bronson, Wm. A. Rey nolds, Thomas R. Trowbridge, Samuel Punderson, Frederick Croswel Elial T. Foote, Henry C. Kingsley, Chas. L. English, Elisha L. Clev land, Chas. R. Ingersoll.
New Haven Sabbath School Union.
President-John G. North. Vice-Presidents-Jas. A. Punderford, . P. Merrow. Secretary, Justus Hotchkiss. Treasurer, A. McAlister.
Missionary and Benevolent Society of St. Paul's Church.
Rev. Edward L. Droun, President. John B. Robertson, Vic President. John Bradley, Jr., Secretary. John C. Hollister, Treası rer. Frederick Merwin, Geo H. Scranton, Henry W. Benedict, £ Noble Foster, Wm. H. Bradley, Henry A. DuBois, Wm. H. Star ley, John H. Coley, Jr., James E. Woodbridge, Elias Pierpont, Wn B. Pardee, Joel Ives, Edward R. Hayes, Richard Peck, H. H. Snow Samuel E. Barney, A. O. Coburn, Frank Scott, Abraham C. Thomp son, Henry H. Bunnell, Henry A. Knight, Board of Managers.
Connecticut Agricultural Society.
President-E. H. Hyde, of Stafford. Vice Presidents-Robbin Battell, Norfolk ; D. F. Gulliver, Norwich. Corresponding Secretar -Theodore S. Gold, West Cornwall. Recording Secretary-Willian W. Stone, New Haven. Treasurer-F. A. Brown, Hartford. Director -Chas. M. Pond, Hartford County ; B. H. Andrews, New Haven Co. Jas. A. Bill, New London County ; Eliakim Hough, Fairfield County Levi Coe, Middlesex County ; Lemuel Hurlburt, Litchfield County Benjamin Sumner, Windham County ; Rufus B. Chamberlain, Tollan County. Directors appointed by County Societies-J. A. Hemingway Hartford County ; N. A. Bacon, New Haven County ; Henry Bill, Nev London County ; E. W. Seymour, Litchfield County ; Ezra Dean Windham County ; Stephen Hoyt, Fairfield County ; J. S. Yeomans Tolland County ; Middlesex County. Chemist-Prof. S. W Johnson, Yale College.
New Haven County Agricultural Society
President-C. B. Whittlesey, of New Haven. Vice Presidents- Charles T. Chatfield, of Waterbury ; William Spencer, of Cheshire Recording Secretary-Wm. W. Stone, New Haven. Corresponding
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SOCIETIES.
Secretary-Washington Webb, New Haven; Treasurer-William B. Johnson, New Haven ; Seedsman-Wm. B. Johnson, New Haven. County Director of the State Agricultural Society-Nathaniel A. Bacon, New Haven.
DIRECTORS .- Soloman Mead, New Haven ; Gilbert Hotchkiss, Water- bury ; John W. Bradley, Bethany ; Augustus Blackstone, Bethany ; J. E. Law, Cheshire ; Watrous C. Wakelee, Derby ; William Smith, East Haven ; Win. W. Fowler, Guilford ; J. J. Webb, Hamden ; Bald- win Hart, Madison ; E. C. Allen, Meriden ; H. W. Crosby, Middlebury ; Francis Trowbridge, Milford ; G. O. Hotchkiss, Naugatuck ; Thelus Todd, N. Branford ; Whitney Elliott, North Haven ; Alpheus N. Mer- win, Orange ; John Candee, Oxford ; D. M. Hotchkiss, Prospect ; H. B. Monson, Seymour ; John Pierce, Southbury ; Turhand Cook, Walling- ford ; Stiles Hotchkiss, Wolcott ; Uriah Clinton, Woodbridge.
New Haven County Horticultural Society.
President-John C. Hollister. Vice Presidents-N. A. Bacon, T. H. Totten. Recording Secretary-Wm. B. Johnson. Corresponding Secretary-Henry D. White. Treasurer-S. D. Pardee. Directors- D. G. Mitchell, Isaac Anderson, William Parmelee, Elizur E. Clarke, Griswold 1. Gilbert, Charles Beers, Henry W. Benedict, Charles B. Whittlesey.
New Haven Mechanics' Club.
For Improvement in Science and Mechanic Arts .- Founded in 1858.
President, Milo Peck; Vice-President, Charles Peck ; Recording Secretary, J. Wheeler ; Corresponding Secretary, Louis Bail. Society meets every Monday evening at No. 9 Lyon Building.
Manufacturers' and Mechanics' Association.
President .- Eli Whitney. Vice President-Chas. Parker, of Mer- iden. 2d Vice President-Milo Peck, of New Haven. Secretary- John Earle. Treasurer-Philo Chatfield.
Directors for One Year-N. C. Stiles, of Meriden ; Robert W. Hill, of Naugatuck ; J. B. DeForest, of Birmingham ; James Alling, New Haven ; O. F. Winchester, do .; S. J. Hoggson, do. ; Milo Peck, do.
Directors for Two Years-R. P. Guilford, Cheshire; Robert Hoad- ley, Ansonia; E. T. Fitch, S. M. Wier, J. H. Benham, Bennett Hotch- kiss, Charles T. Griiley, New Haven.
Directors for Three Ycars-J. P. Blake, Waterbury ; G. I. Mix, Wallingford ; Sylvester Smith, Seymour ; A. R. Treadway, James Barnes, Charles Bates, George W. Jileston, New Haven.
New Haven Orphan Asylum.
President-Miss H. S. Foster. Treasurer-Miss Mary P. Twining. Secretary-Miss E. Davenport. Chief Manager- Mrs. Emily C. Baldwin. Managers-Mrs. Abby Blackman, Mrs. Theodosia D. Wheeler, Mrs. Charlotte Gabriel, Mrs. Elizabeth Mitchell, Mrs. Emily Fitch, Mrs. Jane C. Winchester, Miss Lucy Starr, Mrs. Emily Hayes, Mrs. Martha Lewis, Mrs. Grace Peck, Mrs. Maria Perit, Mrs. Mary
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SOCIETIES.
Betts. Assistant Managers-Mrs. Emily Root, Miss Olivia Hote kiss, Miss Mary Ann Foster, Mrs. Judith S. Minor, Mrs. L. Ann Wa ren, Mrs. Mary A. Prescott, Mrs. Cornelia C. Nicoll, Mrs. Eliza Ma thewman, Mrs. Alfred Todd, Mrs. Maria Hoadley, Mrs. Harriett Du ton, Mrs. Sophia Olmsted, Mrs. Margaret King, Mrs. Mary Comstoc Mrs. Mary Fitch, Mrs. Mary Punderson, Mrs. Mary Holly, Mrs. Ma Hoppin, Hannah Goodyear, Mrs. Mary Miller, Mrs. Elizabeth Malle Mrs. Albert Mallory, Mrs. Cornelia Fabrique, Miss Jane Sidell, M Mary Wells, Miss Apphia Thacher, Miss Abby Lyman, Mrs Elizabe Todd, Mrs. Wm. Rodman, Mrs. Charles Bostwick, Mrs. Atwater Trea Mrs. Isabella Fellows, Mrs. Susan Cutler, Mrs. Mary Tyler, Miss Eli Sherman.
Gentlemen Advisers-Mr. Abraham Heaton, Mr. William Fitc Mr. Henry White, Mr. A. Treat, Mr. Sidney M Stone, Mr. Freder Betts, Mr. Charles Bostwick, Dea. George F. Smith, Mr. Alfred Dagge
General Hospital Society of Connecticut.
Directors .- Jonathan Knight, S. Punderson, E. H. Bishop, Pliney . Jewett, S. G. Hubbard, D. L. Daggett, W. Hooker, N. B. Ives, Hen Peck, W. W. Boardman, H. B. Harrison. President-Jonath: Knight. Vice-President Secretary-Pliny A. Jewe Treasurer-Amos Townsend. Prudential Committee-E. H. Bisho William W. Boardman. Visitors-J. W. King, H. Peck, Henry Harrison, H. A. DuBois, H. G. Lewis, W. T. Eustis, Mrs. R. S. Bal win, Mrs. W. A. Larned, Mrs. G. W. Staples, Mrs. P. A. Jewett, MI W. B. Bristol, Mrs. W. W. Boardman, Mrs J. E. Sheffield, Mrs. V Hotchkiss, Miss Twining, Mrs. A. Treat. Physicians & Surgeons- C. A. Lindsley, P. A. Jewett, D. L. Daggett, S. G. Hubbard, W. Hooke E. A Park. Consulting Physicians and Surgeons-Levi Ives, J. Knigh N. B. Ives, E. H. Bishop. Agent for the admission of Patients und Charity Fund-E. H. Bishop. Agent Marine Hospital-E. H. Bisho
Connecticut Medical Society.
President-Josiah G. Beckwith ,M. D., of Litchfield ; Vice- Pres dent, E. K. Hunt, M. D., of Hartford ; Treasurer, George O. Sumne M. D., of New Haven. Secretary, Leonard J. Sanford M. D., of Ne Haven.
Reform Medical Association of Connecticut.
President-J. V. Wilson, M. D., of Norwich ; Vice-President- H. B. Street, M. D., of Winsted ; Recording Secretary-Dani Kingsbury, M. D., of Glastenbury ; Corresponding Secretary, John Jacques, M. D., of Waterbury ; Treasurer, Daniel Kingsbury, of Glo tenbury. Censors-Drs. John W. Johnson, Isaac J. Sperry, Hartford Selden Sprague, New Haven ; Ellsworth Burr, Middletown ; Timoth F. Davis, Meriden. Annual meeting, 2d Tuesday of May.
Hibernian Provident Society.
President-James Wrinn. Vice President-Thos. McQueeny. Se retary-Michael McDermot. Assistant Secretary-Bryan McDonoug
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SOCIETIES.
reasurer-John Caffrey. Grand Marshal-Patrick Burns. Stand- g Committee-James Carroll, Edward McPartlan, Charles Faughnan, enry Quinn, Wm. Bohan, Wm. Boyd, Roger Ford, Bernard Shanley. Society meets in Hibernian Hall, State Street, near Prout, first Tues- ay evening of each month.
Montgomery Benevolent Association.
President-Michael Colwell. Vice-President-John Maher, 2d. ecretary-Patrick Smith. Assistant Secretary-Patrick Reilly, 1st. Treasurer-Cormac Shields. Grand Marshal-Patrick Kileran. Stand- ig Committee-Patrick Maher, Edward Farrell, Peter McGuire, atrick Kennedy, William Geary, Patrick Cain, Timothy Fogarty, ohn. Byrne. Society meets on the second Tuesday of each month, Military Hall, West Water street, corner of State.
Carmen's Benevolent Society.
President-Patrick Cummins. Vice-President-Michael Kelly. Se- retary-Martin Kennedy. Assistant-Secretary-John Cook. Trea- rer-Michael Gallaghan. Grand Marshal-Robert Blakeslee. Stand- ig Committee-Thomas Kelly, John Brereton, James Dennin, Michael Ialone.
Evergreen Cemetery Association.
Directors-Thomas Phillips, Ira Merwin, John W. Russell, Charles arlisle, B. Beecher. Treasurer and Secretary, B. Beecher.
Firemen's Benevolent Association.
President-Charles W. Allen. Vice-President-James W. Walter. Treasurer-Alexander McAllister. Secretary-Albert R. Goodnough. mount of funds, Oct. 22, 1862, $2,449.29.
Liberal Fraternity.
President-Henry Wadsworth. Vice-President-George Beckwith. ecretary-Charles W. Peckham. Treasurer-Augustus Kiesele.
MASONIC ORDERS.
Hiram Lodge, No. 1 .- Robert Dyas, W. M. ; Thomas H. Totten, S. W .; George Crabtree, J. W .; Benjamin Beecher, Treasurer; E. G. Storer, Secretary ; William Hillhouse, S. D .; Nathan H. Sanford, J. D .; Rev. Benjamin W. Stone, Chaplain ; George A. Smith, Tyler.
Wooster Lodge, No. 79 .- James H. Leeds, W. M .; Edwin W. En- sign, S. W. ; John H. Leeds, J. W. ; Julius Tyler, Treasurer ; James L. Clark, Secretary ; Elisha Mason, S. D. ; Henry M. Bige- low, J. D. ; George A. Smith, Tyler.
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SOCIETIES.
Franklin R. A. Chapter, No. 2 .- Eli S. Quintard, H. P .; John Deming, K. ; Robert Dyas, S. ; Benjamin Beecher, Treasurer ; G. Storer, Secretary ; Sereno S. Thomas, C. H. ; George Cı tree, P. S .; Rufus Blodgett, R. A. C .; William Hillhouse, M. N .; Henry M. Bigelow, M. 2d N .; Charles E. Houghkirk, M. N .; George A. Smith, Tyler.
Harmony Council, No. 8 .- George Crabtree, T. I. G. M .; Willi Hillhouse, D. G. M. ; Rufus Blodget, P. C. ; John R. Cummi C. G. ; Benjamin Beecher, Treasurer ; E. G. Storer, Record Edwin W. Ensign, G. S. ; George A. Smith, Tyler.
New Haven Encampment, No. 2 .- Eli S. Quintard, G. Com. ; Sam B. Gorham, Gen .; Sereno S. Thomas, C. Gen. ; James S. Cla S. W. ; George W. Kittredge, J. W .; Benjamin Beecher, Tre: E. G. Storer, Rec. ; George Crabtree, War. ; Isaac Tuttle, Ser nel.
Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Connecticut .- Grand High Pries Asa Smith, of Norwalk. Deputy Grand High Priest-Alexan Warner, of Woodstock. Grand King-Luke A. Lock wood, Greenwich. Grand Scribe-Henry Tolles, of New Britain. Gra Secretary-Eliphalet G. Storer, of New Haven. Grand Chapl -Rev. Asher Moore, of Hartford. Grand Royal Arch Captain James L. Gould, of Bridgeport.
Grand Lodge of Connecticut .- Grand Master-Alvan P. Hyde, of ] land. Grand Senior Warden-Nelson J. Barrett, of Collinsvi Grand Junior Warden-Arthur B. Calef, of Middletown.
Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
GRAND LODGE OF CONNECTICUT.
The Grand Lodge meets annually at New Haven, on the third Th day in February, at 10 o'clock A. M.
Grand Master-Philip Pond, New Haven. Deputy Grand Maste Samuel C. Waterbury, Stamford. Grand Warden-George L. Tow end, Waterbury. Grand Secreretary-Lucius A. Thomas, New Hay Grand Treasurer-Samuel H. Harris, New Haven. Grand Represent- tives to Grand Lodge of U. S., 2 years-Thomas C. Hollis, New Haw James H. Bidwell, Middletown. Grand Chaplain-Rev. Alonzo Shears, New Haven. Grand Marshal -- Julius Atwood, East Hadd. Grand Conductor-David W. Boyd, Birmingham. Grand Guardia Charles Peck, New Haven.
Grand Encampment.
The Grand Encampment meets annually at New Haven, on Tues next before the third Wednesday in February.
Grand Patriarch-John W. Smith, Waterbury. Grand High Pis -Frederick L. Botsford, New Haven. Grand Senior Warden-D:d W. Royd, Birmingham. Grand Scribe-Lucius A. Thomas, New ven. Grand Treasurer, Samuel H. Harris, New Waven. Grand Ju Warden-J. W. Barlow, Birmingham. Grand Sentinel-J. R. Tayt, Westville. Grand Representaitve to the Grand Lodge of the U. M. B. Scott, Westville.
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POST ROUTES.
Subordinate Lodges in New Haven.
vissacus Encampment, No. 1, New Haven .- C. P .- Edward L. Fair- child, H. P .- Philander B. Beebe, S. W .- Sterne D. Fairchild, Scribe-Samuel B. Gorham, Treasurer-Samuel H. Harris ; J. W. Holt.
Encampment meets first Friday evening in each month at Odd Fel- ws' Hall, 48 Church street.
uinnipiac Lodge, No. 1 .- N. G .- Henry Sperry ; V. G .- Joel Hun- gerford ; Secretary-Baldwin Beecher ; Treasurer-Samuel H. Harris ; P. Secretary-Samuel B. Gorham.
Lodge meets every Monday evening, Odd Fellows' Hall, 30 Church-st. ity Lodge, No. 36 .- N. G., Henry Doolittle ; V. G., Nicholas Coun- tryman ; Secretary, Elery Camp; Treasurer, Thomas C. Hollis ; P. Secretary, Noah Chandler.
Lodge meets at Odd Fellows' Hall, corner of Church and Crown streets, every Wednesday evening.
harmony Lodge, No. 5 .- N. G., Charles Smith; V. G., Nehemiah H. Hoyt ; Secretary, Henry E. Hotchkiss; Treasurer, Edwin Perkins; P. Secretary, William H. Stanley.
Lodge meets at Odd Fellows' Hall. cor. of Church and Crown streets, every Tuesday evening.
ermania Lodge, No. 78 .- N. G., Frank Herold ; V. G., Joseph Go- bel ; Secretary, Benjamin Sugenheimer ; Treasurer, Charles Krauser. odge meets at Odd Fellows Hall, 48 Church street, every Thursday evening.
Sons of Temperance.
larmony Division, No. 5 .- Meets at Harmony Hall, Arcade Build- ing, every Thursday evening. Officers elected quarterly.
idelity Division, No. 86 .- Meets in Day's Hall, every Monday evening. Officers elected quarterly.
Post Routes.
Beardsley's Post Line to Waterbury .- Via. Bethany and Naugatuck. eaves the Eagle Tavern, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 9 M., and W. R. Kinley's, 7 Broadway, 11 A. M.
Clark's Line to Watertown .- Leaves Eagle Tavern every Tuesday t 7 A. M.
Warriner's Line to Derby .- Leaves Klock's, corner Chapel and church sts., daily at 2 P. M. Fare 25 cents.
Doolittle's Line to Woodbury .- Passing through Seymour, Oxford nd Southbury, to Woodbury-leaves Eagle Tavern, Tuesday, at 7, A. M. Haskell's Mail Line to Chester and Deep River .- Passing through air Haven, North Branford, North Guilford, North Madison, Killing- orth, Winthrop. Leaves Tremont House, Tuesday and Friday, 9 A. M. George Andrew's Post Line to Middlebury-Via. Woodbridge and Naugatuck to Middlebury. Leaves Upson's Hotel every Tuesday and friday at 7 A. M.
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Bradley's Line to Seymour .- Passing through Westville and Woc bridge. Leaves cor. Church and Court streets daily, at 2} P. M.
Beuch's Branford Stage .- Leaves Depot, Union street, every day, 3} o'clock, P. M.
Deforest's Post Line to Woodbury. - Passing through Westvi Woodbridge, Seymour, Oxford, Southford, and Southbury. Lea Eagle Tavern, Friday, at 7 A. M.
D. F. White's Passenger and Package Express to Derby .- Lea Schoonmaker's, 349 Chapel st., daily, at 4 P. M. Fare 25 cents.
Edward A. Thayer's New Haven, Hartford and Durham Stage Leaves Merchant's Hotel, daily, at 2 P. M. Passes through Fair I ven, Northford, Durham, Middlefield, Middletown, Cromwell, Roc Hill, and Wethersfield, to Hartford.
William Squire's Line to Trumbull .- Passing through Derby & Hunting to Trumbull. Leaves Morris Tyler's, 330 Chapel street, ev Tuesday and Thursday mornings.
A. Nelson Prindle's Line to Ansonia .- Passes through Westvi and Woodbridge. Leaves C. B. Whittlesey's 228 Chapel street, da at 2 P. M. Fare, 50 cents.
George Winton"'s Post Line to Newtown-Via. Derby and Z. Bridge. Leaves the Eagle Tavern every Friday at 7 A. M.
Richard Fowler's Post Line to Essex and Old Saybrook .- Passi through East Haven, Branford, Guilford, Madison, Clinton, Westbro Centerbrook, Essex, and Old Saybrook. Leaves the Eagle Tavern, Tuesday and Thursday, 1 P. M.
Omnibuses.
Pope's Westville Omnibus .- Leaves Westville 8 and 10} A. : and at 1, 3} and 62, P. M. Leaves Railroad Depot, Union street, 9% and 11} A. M., and at 2, 5 and 82 P. M.
Roger's Centerville Omnibus .- Leaves Centerville 8 A. M., and 1 a 6 P. M. Leaves the Depot at 11 A. M., and 4 and 8 P. M., exc on Saturday evenings, when it leaves the Depot at 8}.
Corbett's Savin Rock Omnibus .- Leaves the Depot and Central Ho daily, at 9} A. M. and 2 P. M. Leaves Savin Rock House at 11 A. and 6} P. M.
W. W. Ward's West Haven and Savin Rock Omnibus .- Lea' West Haven at 7 1-2 A. M. and 2 P. M. Leaves New Haven De at 9.45 A. M. and 5 P. M.
Hartshorn's Line to West Haven and Savin Rock .- Leaves W Haven at 7 and 8} A. M., and 1} and 4 P. M., and E. Benjamin's, c ner of Chapel and State streets, at 8 and 11 A. M., and 4} and 6 P.
Horse Railroad, between Fair Haven and Broadway .- Cars lea Fair Haven, the Depot and Broadway every 24 minutes until 9 A. M. every 12 minutes from 9 A. M. till 8 P. M. ; every 24 minutes fron P. M. until their trips cease. From Fair Haven Commence 6-20 A. I end 9-54 P. M. Frem Depot-for Broadway, commence 6-42 A. ]. end 10-18, P. M .; for Fair Haven, commence 7-18, A. M ,end 10- P. M. From Broadway, commence 7 A. M., end 10-30 P. M.
E. W. Rogers' Whitneyville Omnibus .- Leaves the depot at 6, and 11 A. M., and 2, 4, 5 and 8 P. M. Leaves Whitneyville at 8} and 11 A. M., and 1}, 32, 6 and 6} P. M.
COURTS IN CONNECTICUT.
SUPREME COURT OF ERRORS.
CHIEF JUSTICE .- JOEL HINMAN, of Cheshire.
ASSOCIATE JUSTICES .- Henry Dutton, of New Haven ; David C. Sanford, of New Milford ; Thomas B. Butler, of Norwalk.
TERMS OF THE SUPREME COURT OF ERRORS.
Hartford County-At Hartford, fourth Tuesday of February, sec- ond Tuesday of September.
New Haven County-At New Haven, third Tuesday of February, fourth Tuesday of September.
New London County-Second Tuesday of March, at New London ; fourth Tuesday of October, at Norwich.
Fairfield County-Second Tuesday of February, at Bridgeport ; first Tuesday of October, at Danbury.
Litchfield County-At Litchfield, fourth Tuesday of April, third Tuesday of October.
Middlesex County-Third Tuesday of March, at Middletown; first Tuesday of November, at Haddam.
Windham County-At Brooklyn, first Tuesday of March, second Tuesday of October.
Tolland County-At Tolland, fourth Tuesday of March, second Tuesday of November.
SUPERIOR COURT.
JUDGES-John D. Park, of Norwich ; Origen S. Seymour, of Litch- field ; Charles J. McCurdy, of Lyme; Elisha Carpenter of Kil- lingly, (west) ; James Phelps, of Essex ; Dwight Pardee, of Hartford. In addition to these, the judges of the Supreme Court are eligible to act as judges of the Superior Court.
CLERKS OF THE SUPREME AND SUPERIOR COURTS.
Hartford County, Chauncey Howard, Charles W. Johnson, Hart- ford. New Haven County, Arthur D. Osborne, David J. Peck, New Haven. New London County, William S. Brewer, Edwin D. Trum- bull, of Norwich. Fairfield County, E. S. Abernethy, William K. Seeley, of Bridgeport. Litchfield County, Wm. L. Ransom, John H. Boughton, of Litchfield. Middlesex County, Waldo P. Vinal, Arthur W. Bacon, Middletown. Windham County, Uriel Fuller, Brooklyn. Tolland County, Joseph Bishop, of Tolland.
STATE'S ATTORNEYS.
Hartford County, Richard D. Hubbard, of Hartford. New Haven County, Eleazer K. Foster, of New Haven. New London County, David Chadwick, of Norwich. Fairfield County, Josiah M. Carter, of Norwalk. Litchfield County, Charles F. Sedgwick, of Sharon. Middlesex County, Moses Culver, of Middletown. Windham County, Gilbert W. Phillips, of Putnam. Tolland County, John H. Bradbury, of Ellington.
MILITARY.
Major General of Connecticut Militia, WILLIAM H. RUSSELL, of New Haven. Aid de Camp-Fran- cis Wayland, Jr.
2d Regiment, Conn. Militia.
Colonel-Charles T. Candee, New Haven. Lieut. Colonel-Benja- min N. Tuttle, New Haven. Major-S. W. Kellogg, Waterbury. Company B., Light Infantry. (City Guards.) Captain-G. A. Basserman. Ist Lieut .- Jacob P. Richard. 2d Lieut .- Wm. Schmidt. Orderly Sergeant .- Hartwig Schwagerman. Armory, Whittelsey Building, Apollo Hall, 303 Chapel street.
Co. E, Infantry, New Haven Light Guards.
Captain-Rollin J. Bunce. 1st Lieut .- John N. Champion. 2d Lieut. Walter S. Peek. Orderly Sergeant-Charles C. Smith. Ar- mory, Lyon Building.
Second Comp. Governor's Foot Guards. Major-Russell W. Norton. Captain and Ist Lieut .- James H. Lansing. 2d Lieut .- Henry M. Oliver. 3d Lieut .- William Rich. 4th Lieut .- -- Hine. Orderly Sergeant-Jacob Phile. Staff Officers-Quartermaster -- Charles W. Bradley. Paymaster- Stephen Hemingway. Commissary-H. H. Foote. Secretary-C. S. Bunnell. Armory, Exchange Hall.
Company A, Infantry. (New Haven Grays.) Captain-Samuel E. Merwin, Jr. Ist Lieut .- Geo. L. Northrop. 2d Lieut .- Edward E. Bradley. . 1st Sergeant-Charles A. Sheldon. 2d Sergeant-Edward C. Beecher. 3d Sergeant-Daniel L. Carpen- ter. 4th Sergeant-George S. Allen. Ensign-James C. Dewell. Secretary-James C. Dewell. Armory, Collins' Building, 195 Chapel. Emmet Guards.
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