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- General Hospital Society of Connecticut.
Located on Cedar Street, near Congress Avenue.
Directors .- William W. Boardman, Henry B. Harrison, Charles A. Lindsley, M. D., David L. Daggett, M. D., Simeon E. Baldwin, Levi Ives, M. D., William S. Charley, Levi D. Wilcoxson, M. D., T. Beers Townsend, M. D., William K. DeForest, M. D., Henry G. Lewis, John B. Robertson.
President-William W. Boardman. Vice- President-Ebenezer H. Bishop, M. D. Secretary-Charles A. Lindsley, M. D. Trea- surer-Jeremiah A. Bishop. Prudential Committee-Drs. Levi D. Wilcoxson, M. D., David L. Daggett, M. D., William S. Charnley. Board of Visitors-Horace Day, William R. Shelton, C. B. Whit- tlesey, Dr. N. Adams, J. W. Mansfield, Dr. T. H. Totten. Lady Visitors-Mrs William W. Boardman, Miss Sarah Woolsey, Mrs. Jeremiah A. Bishop, Mrs. Dr. F. Bacon, Mrs. W. A. Larned, Mrs. William S. Charnley. Attending Physicians and Surgeons-Drs. T. B. Townsend, Charles A. Lindsley, Frederick L. Dibble, Timothy H. Bishop. Geo. A. Ward, Charles L. Ives. Consulting Physicians and Surgeons-Drs. Levi Ives, David L. Dagett, Pliny A. Jewett, E. H. Bishop. Agent for State Fund-Dr. Levi D. Wilcoxson. Agent for Marine Hospital-Dr. Levi D. Wilcoxson. Loaning Com- mittee-Wm. W. Boardman, E. H. Bishop, William S. Charnley. Agent to Sue-Henry White. Agent to Lease and Quit Claim- E. H. Bishop. Auditor-Henry D. White.
New Haven Aid Society.
. President-Charles L. Chaplain. Vice Presidents-Edward E. Salisbury, Henry A. Durois, William L. Kingsley, Lucien W. Sperry, John Richardson, O. A. Bill. Secretary and Treasurer-Richard E. Rice. Auditor-Wilbur F. Day. Ward Managers-Jas. Olmstead, 1st Ward ; Alfred Daggett, 2d Ward ; Alfred W. Minor, 3d Ward ; Rev. John G. Baird, 4th Ward ; Rev. E. E. Atwater, 5th Ward ; Charles L. Chaplain, 6th Ward. Associate Manager-William R. Shelton, Town Agent.
New Haven Typographical Union, No. 47.
President-John P. Tyrrell, Palladium Office. Vice President- J. Alvin Winslow, Palladium office. Recording Secretary-James G. Reilly, Register office. Corresponding Secretary-William D. Gourlay, City Book and Job Priming Office, corner Church and Chapel streets. Financial Secretary-Patrick F. O'Brien, Register office. Treasurer-Frank L. Grumman, City Printing Office, cor. Church and Chapel streets. Sergeant-at-Arms-William A. Wright. Meets the first Saturday evening of cach month.
Mendelssohn Society.
President-John C. Hollister. Vice President-J. Sumner Smith. Secretary-Edward N. Whittlesey. Librarian -- Benjamin Jepson. Directors-Prof. J. L. Ensign, Prof. W. D. Whitney, Evarts Cutler, S. M. Knevals, J. II. Wheeler, E. E. Kimberly, S. A. Bassett. Mu- sical Cond'r-Prof. J. L. Ensign. Pianist-Prof. Thos. G. Shepard.
Society meets for rehearsal, every Wednesday evening.
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Firemen's Benevolent Association.
President-A. C. Hendrick. Vice-President-James T. Jorey. Secretary-John L. Disbrow. Treasurer-Joseph A. Smith. Au- diting Committee-Lent Bishop, Treadwell Smith. Standing Com- mittee-A. C. Hendrick, James T. Jorey, Thomas McManus, Norval Douglass, James J. Brudnack.
Evergreen Cemetery Association.
President-Wm. R. Shelton. Directors-Charles Carlisle, Syl- vester Smith, John P. Tuttle, Major R. Shepard. Secretary-Sylves- ter Smith. Treusurer-John P. Tuttle. Superintendent-William J. Thompson.
New Haven City Burial Ground.
Incorporated 1797. .
Clerk-S. D. Pardee. Joint Standing Committee having charge of the Grounds-Samuel Punderson, S. D. Pardee, George Hoadley.
German Aid Society- Concordia No. 1.
President-F. Ploeger. Secretary-Ernest Klenke.
German and English School Society.
President-Charles Hildebrande. Secretary-Leopold Gruner.
Horeb Lodge, I. O. B. B.
President-Lewis Asher. Vice President-Morris Goodhart. Sec- retary-Paul Weil. Treasurer-Emanuel Gaus. Trustees -- Maier Zunder, L. Feldman, M. Kahn.
Turner Society.
President-Gustave Miller. Vice President-Chas. Schenk. Secre- tary --- Corresponding Secretary-Ferdinand Liefeldt. Treasurer-F. Tramps.
Teutonia Mænner-Chor.
President-Charles Balbier. Vice President-Angus Sutter. Sec- retary-Oswald Baehr. Treasurer-Adolph Laue. Musical Director, -Siegwart Spier.
Schillerbund Society.
President-Frederick Roggenberg. Vice President-Geo. Haury. Treasurer, Augustus E. Schmidt, Secretary-Henry Doutteil. Cor- responding Secretary-Richard Sternberg. Musical Director-Her- man Trisch.
New Haven Cricket Club.
President -- Geo. McAlpine. Vice President-C. C. Van Alstine. Secretary-J. A. Vigus. Treasurer -- T. Hurle. Captain-E. Want.
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MASONIC ORDERS.
Grand Lodge .- M. W. G. M., Amos E. Cobb of Norwich. Dep. G. G. E., Asa Smith of Norwalk. S. G. W., James L. Gould of Bridgeport. J. G. W., Edmund Tweedy of Danbury. G. T., George Lee of Hartford. G. S., Joseph K. Wheeler of Hartford. S. G. D., David S. Miller of West Winsted. J. G. D., William W. Lee of Meriden. G. M , Prescott May of Putnam. G. C., Rev. C. A. Skinner of Hartford. G. L., C. M. Hatch of Bridge- port. G. T., Henry E. Patten of Hartford. Auditors, N. G. Hinckley of Hartford, James McCormick of Windsor. Trus- tees, William Storer of West Hartford, William E. Sanford of New Haven, L. A. Dickinson of Hartford.
Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Conn -G. H. P., John II. Barlow of Derby. D. G. H. P .. Charles W. Stearns of Middletown. G. K., William W. Lee of Meriden. G. S., Stephen T. Bartlett of Bridgeport. C. R. A. C., James H, Leeds of New Haven. G. T., George Lee of Hartford. G. S., Joseph K. Wheeler of Hartford. G. C., Rev. J. J. Wooley of Meriden. G. C. H., Edmund Tweedy of Danbury. G. R. A. C., N. S. Pond of Win- sted. G. M. 3d V., R. Currie of Stonington. G. M. 2d V., H. W. Coye of Rockville G. M. Ist N. A., R. Blakeslee of Derby. G. S., C. Tilden of Willimantic. G. S, H. E. Patten of Hart- ford. Trustees, David Clark of Hartford, Julius Tyler of New Haven, Asa Smith of Norwalk
Grand Council, R. & S M of Coun .- M. P. G. M., Edmund Tweedy of Danbury. R. I. D. G. M., Richard Currie, Jr., of Paweatuck. T. I. G. M .. Charles W. Stearns of Middletown. G. P. C., E. Holcomb of Granby. G. C. of G., H. W. Coye of Rockville. G. T., George Lee of Hartford. G. R., Joseph K. Wheeler of Hartford. I. G. C., Horatio Hl. Lane of New Haven. G. S., James W. Storey of Norwalk. G. C., Cyrus Goodale. G. Sen., Henry E. Patten of Hartford.
Grand Commandery of Conn .- G. C,, Amos S. Treat of Bridgeport. D. G. C., Jason Beckwith of New London. G. G., P. St. M. Andrews of Norwich. G. C. G., W. W. Storey of Norwalk. G. P., Sereno S. Thomas of New Haven. G. S. W., Daniel Calkins of East Lyine. G. J. W., Nathan Dikeman of Water- bury. G. T., William R. Higby of Bridgeport. G. R., Elipha- let G. Storer of New Haven. G. S. B., Alfred O. Smith of Middletown. G. Sw. B., John G. Root of Hartford. G. W., T. H. Totten of New Haven.
High Priests .- M. E. P., James L. Gonld of Bridgeport. E. V. P., L. L. Lockwood of Greenwich. E. C., John H. Barlow of Der- by. T. and R., Charles W. Stearns of Middletown. M. C .. Edmund Tweedy of Danbury. C., C. M. Hatch of Bridge- port. H., S. T. Bartlett of Bridgeport. St., William W. Lce of Meriden. S. Cyrus Goodell of Hartford.
SUBORDINATE BODIES.
Hiram Lodge, No. 1, F. & A. M .- Instituted Aug. 12, 1750. An- nual Communication, Dec. 30. Regulars-Every Thursday, July and August excepted,
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OFFICERS-W. M .- Edward W. Dawson ; S. W .- Newell F. Bur. ritt ; J. W .- Nathaniel D. Forbes; Treasurer-William F. Coburn ; Secretary-Frederick A. Lane ; S. D .- William W. Hyde ; J. D .- Charles T. Linsley ; Marshal-Henry E. Bradley ; Stewards-George W. Douglass, G. A. W. Ford ; Tyler-Charles E. Hooghkirk.
Wooster Lodge, No. 79, F. & A. M .-- Instituted May 20, 1851. An- nual Communication, Dec. 22. Regulars-Every Wednesday.
OFFICERS : W. M .- Horatio HI. Lane ; S. W .- Jacob G. Phile ; J. W .- Frederick H. Waldron ; Treasurer-Julius Tyler ; Secretary -Isaac T. Barker ; S. D .- Augustus Kiesele ; J. D .- Henry Sut- ton ; Stewards-James B. Toocker, William L. Warner ; Tyler- Jacob Hemingway.
Trumbull Lodge, No. 22 .- W. M .- James H. Leeds : S. W .- Chas. W. Skiff; J. W .- T. Parsons Dickerman ; Treasurer-Ward Nichols ; Secretary-Edwin W. Ensign; S. D .- Nathan A. Willcox; J. D .- David S. Thomas; Chaplain-Edwin R. Bishop. Marshal -Sereno S. Thomas ; Tyler-Chas. E. Hooghkirk; Stewards- J. Murray Fairchild, Chas. A. Lindsley.
Connecticut Rock Lodge, No. 92, F. & A. M .- (German.) -- An- nual Communication, in April. Regulars-First, Second and Fourth Mondays.
OFFICERS: W. M .- John Ruff; S. W .- Paul Weil ; J. W .- Fred- eric Shussler ; Treasurer-Adam Leinhart ; Secretary-Adolphus Laue ; S. D .- August Sutter ; J. D .- Albert Freidrich ; Orator- O. Stockman ; Marshal-Nicholas Berg; Stewards-H. Hammer- shlag, C. G. Warner ; Tyler-Jacob Mailhouse.
Franklin Chapter, No. 2, R. A. M .-- Instituted Feb. 13, 1795. Annual Convocation, December 21. Regulars-First and Third Tuesdays, July and August excepted.
OFFICERS : M E H. P .- James HI. Leeds ; E. K .- Horatio HI. Lane ; E. S .- Chas. W. Skiff; Treasurer-Julius Tyler ; Secretary- Edwin W. Ensign ; C. H .- David S. Thomas; P. S .- Nathan A. Willcox ; R. A. C .- Jacob G. Phile ; M. of 3d V .- Henry Sutton ; M. of 2d V .- William W. Hyde ; M. of Ist V .- John F. Shields ; . Tyler-Charles E. Hooghkirk.
Harmony Council No. 8, R. & S. M .- Instituted Oct. 16, 1818. Annual Assembly Dec. 20. Regulars-Third Mondays, July and August excepted.
OFFICERS : T. I. G. M .- Horatio II. Lane ; D. I. G. M .- David S. Thomas ; P. C .- Frederick H. Waldron ; Treasurer-Julius Tyler ; Recorder-George W. Concklin ; C. of G .- Nathan A. Willcox ; C .- Henry Sutton ; Steward-Augustus A. Ball ; Tyler-Charles E. Hooghkirk.
New Haven Commandery, No. 2, Knights Templar .- Instituted Nov. 25, 1825. Annual Conclave, Dec. 17. Regulars-Third Friday in each month, July and August excepted.
OFFICERS: E. C .- George Crabtree ; Gen .- William L. Tuttle; C. G .- Horatio H. Lane; Prelate-Sereno S. Thomas; Treasurer- Julius Tyler ; Recorder-T. Parsons Dickerman ; S. W .- Charles C. Denison ; J. W .- David S. Thomas ; Warder-Nathan A. Willcox ; St. B .- James H. Leeds ; S. B .- Edward M. Canfield; 3d G .- Ja- cob G. Phile ; 2d G .- Thomas Sanders ; 1st G .- Henry Sutton ; Organist-Charles W. Skiff; Sentinel-Charles E. Hooghkirk.
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Adelphi Lodge, No. 63, F. A. M .- (Fair Haven.)-Instituted 1823. Surrendered 1834. Renewed 1845. Regular Communications- First and Third Tuesdays.
OFFICERS : W. M .- William L. Tuttle ; S. W .- E. N. Holliday ; J. W .- A. H. Stevens ; Treasurer-L. J. Coates ; Secretary-C. H. Fowler; S. D .- A. II. Cargill ; J. D .- O. W. Doolittle ; Stewards- . A. Bario, H. J. Wilson ; Tyler-D. H. Brown ; Trustees-J. R. Hunt, C. C. Denison, H. R. Barnes.
Pulaski Chapter, No. 26, R. A. M .- [Fair Haven. ]-Instituted May, 1852. Regular Convocations-Second Tuesdays.
OFFICERS: M. E. H. P .- Wm. L. Tuttle ; E. K .- J. R. Hunt; E. S .- C. J. Varnum ; C. of H .- C. Schlegel ; P. S .- E. N. Holliday ; Treasurer and Recorder-R. C. Smith ; R. A. C .- A. H. Stevens ; M. of 3d V .- A. H. Cargill ; M. of 2d V .- A. H. Huriburt; M. of Ist V .- W. A. Wright ; Guard-D. H. Brown.
Crawford Council, No. 19, R. & S. M .- [Fair Haven. ] Instituted May 1852. Regular Assemblies-Fourth Tuesdays.
OFFICERS : T. I. G. M .- J. R. Leete ; D. I. G. M -Chas. Schlegel ; P. C .- E. N. Holliday ; T. & R -L. J. Coates ; C. of G .- S. A. Wil- ford ; G. S .- J. R. Bradley ; Sentinel-D. H. Brown.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS. Grand Lodge of Connecticut.
The Grand Lodge will meet in Hartford, the third Wednesday of May, 1870, at 10 o'clock A. M.
Officers of Grand Lodge for 1869-70.
Peter L. Cunningham, of Norwalk. G. M. John W. Smith, of Waterbury, D. G. M. Alfred W. Phelps, of New Haven, G. W. Frederick Botsford, of New Haven, G. S. S. II. Harris, of New Haven, Grand Treasurer. Rev. Alonzo G. Shears, of New Haven, G. Chaplain. Stephen Terry, of Hartford, G. Marshal. R. H. Harvey, of Norwich, G. Conductor. David Miles, of Milford, G. G. Frederick Botsford, of New Haven, and Charles C. Jackson, of An- sonia, Grand Representatives.
Grand Encampment, I. O. O. F. of Connecticut.
T. I. Driggs, of Waterbury, M. W. G. P. Sterne D. Fairchild, of New Haven, M. E. G. High Priest. C. A. Newell, of Middletown, R. W. G. S. Warden. Frederick Botsford, of New Haven, R. W. Grand Scribe. Samuel II. Harris, of New Haven, R. W. G. Treasurer. Matthew Donnelly, of Birminghamn, R. W. G. Junior Warden. S. H. Harris, of New Haven, Grand Representative. Joseph K. Bundy, of New Haven, Grand Sentinel.
The Grand Encampment meets at Hartford, Tuesday, the 17th of May next, at 10 o'clock, A. M,
Sassacus Encampment, No. 1 .- Elizur H. Sperry, C. P. George N. Moses, H. P. Ellery Camp, S. W. Frederick Botsford, Scribe. S. H. Harris, Treasurer. Edwin L. Barker, J. W.
Sassacus Encampment meets on the second and fourth Friday evenings of each month.
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SUBORDINATE LODGES IN NEW HAVEN.
Quinnipiac Lodge .- Henry C. Goodwin, N. G. Edward Wines, V. G. Joseph Colton, Secretary. William A. Goodwin, Treas- urer. Samuel H. Harris, P. Secretary.
(Lodge meets every Monday evening, at Odd Fellows' Hall, 48 Church street.)
Harmony Lodge, No. 5 .- A. Skillman, N. G. O. W. Peck, V. * G. Stiles S. Clark, Secretary. George Blakeman, Treasurer. Samuel Tolles, P. Secretary.
(Lodge meets at Odd Fellows' Hall, cor. Church and Crown streets, every Tuesday evening. )
City Lodge, No. 36 .- H. IL. Raymond, N. G. John H. Butler, V. G. Louis H. Wurtz, Secretary. Thomas C. Hollis, Treasurer. Noah Chandler, P. Secretary.
(Lodge meets at Odd Fellows' Hall, cor. of Church and Crown streets, every Wednesday evening.)
Germania Lodye, No. 78 .- F. Buckholz, N. G. John Koeber, V. G. Anton Moesch, Secretary. Henry Goebel, Treasurer.
(Lodge meets at Odd Fellows' Hall, every Thursday evening.)
TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES.
GRAND DIVISION OF CONNECTICUT.
SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
The Grand Division meets annually in New Haven the first Thurs- day of October.
Grand Oficers-G. W. P., J. B. McDonnell, of Hartford; G. W. A., D. M. S. Wells, of Bridgeport ; G. Scribe, A. Wilson Holmes, of New Haven ; G. T., E. B. Gibbud, of Waterbury; G. Chaplain, Rev. A. B. Pulling, of New Milford ; G. C., II. G. Bassett, of Bir- mingham ; G. S., Charles Crofut, of New Canaan ; P. G. W. P., Rev. A. N. Benedict, of Bridgeport.
District Deputics-Chas. E. Hubbell, Bridgeport; 1st District- Fairfield and Litchfield Counties. Wales French, New Haven ; 2d District-New Haven and Middlesex Counties. George Stone, Hartford ; 3d District-Hartford and Tolland Counties. Rev. J. W. Willett, Rockville ; 4th Dist -- Windham and N. London Counties.
Grand Lecturer-Rev. A. N. Benedict, Bridgeport, Conn.
Harmony Division, No. 5 .- Meets at Harmony Hall, 303 Chapel street, Whittelsey's Building, every Thursday evening. J. B. Bald- win, D. G. W. P. Officers elected quarterly.
Fidelity Division, No 86 .- Meets in Day's Hall, cor. Broadway and York street, every Monday evening. Gilbert J. Hive, D. G. W. P. Officers elected quarterly.
Friendly Division, No. 23, Westville-Meets every Tuesday eve- ning. Officers elected quarterly.
GOOD TEMPLARS.
Grand Lodge .- G. W. C. T .- T. II. L. Tallcott, Glastenbury ; G. W. C .- Rev. C. W. Powell, West Meriden ; G. V. T .- Miss Julia E. Wheeler, Bridgeport ; G. Sec .- C. B. Tillinghast, Daniel-
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sonville ; A. G. S .- H. H. Barbour, Jr., Hartford ; G. Treas .- Rev. Alpheus Winter, New Hartford ; G. Chap .- Rev. Lucian Burleigh, Plainfield ; G. Mar .- George W. Champlin, New London ; D. G. Mar .- Miss Emma C. Hammond, Danielsonville; G. Mess .- James H. Kelsey, Middletown ; G. Guard .- Mrs. Fannie E. Wilcox, Meri - den ; G. Sent .- J. M. Russell, South Manchester.
State Deputies in New Haven .- Henry B. Brown, Fair Haven ; Edward A. Weed, New Haven.
Rescue Lodge No. 32 .- Meets at Bradley's Hall, Westville, Mon- day evening.
Orion Lodge, No. 18 .- Meets at Central Hall, Fair Haven, every Wednesday evening. N. A. Ludington, Lodge Deputy. Officers elcted quarterly.
Howard Lodge No 63-Meets at Day's Hall, cor. Broadway and York street, every Thursday evening. Adolph Huni, Lodge Deputy. Officers elected quarterly.
Morning Watch Lodge, No. 83-Meets every Wednesday even- ing at Howard Hall, 33 Winter street. W. H. Coe, Lodge Deputy. Officers elected quarterly.
TEMPLARS OF HONOR AND TEMPERANCE. (Organized April 27, 1869.)
Dutton Temple, No. 4-Meets every Tuesday evening. Harmony Hall, 303 Chapel street.
Officers .- W. C. T .- Edw'd A. Weed. W. V. T .- Wales French. Recorder-Charles E. Fowler. Asst. Rec .- A. B. Place. Finan. Rec .- Henry A. Knight. Treas .- L. H. Arnold. Chap .- Rev. W. A. Start. Usher-George P. Holt. Deputy Usher-Antone Coe. Guardian-J. V. Ure. Sentinel-J. L. Randall. Officers elected semi-annually.
PIONEER BAND OF HOPE NO. I, NEW HAVEN.
President-Clarence Willis. Vice Presidents-Sereno Bushnell, Edward Higby, Frank Platt. Secretary-William Pratt. Treasu- rer-Samuel Bushnell. Directors-Sarah Conklin, Carrie Frost, Sarah Judd, A. W. Weld, S. G. Wooding. Leader-G. W. Judd. Consulting Committee-George F. Smith, Cyrus Northrop, Frank Bristol, S. C. Stevens, Frank L. Grumman.
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CONNECTICUT TEMPERANCE UNION.
President-Hon. William A. Buckingham, Norwich. Secretary- Rev. E. H. Pratt, East Woodstock. Treasurer-J. B. Pierce, Hartford. Agent-Rev. Lucian Burleigh, Plainfield. Officers elected annual- ly in January.
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KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
Past Grand Chancellors of Connecticut, and Representatives to the Supreme Lodge,
Edward W. Dawson,
New Haven.
John F. Comstock,
New Haven.
John R. Leete. Fair Haven.
District Deputies for the State, as far as Appointed,
David S. Thomas, P. C.,
New Haven.
E. D. Brinsmade, P. C.,
J. J. Osborn, P. C.,
Benjamin Jepson, P. C.,
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Theodore Byxbee, P. C., Meriden.
Grand Lodge of Connecticut,-(Instituted Jan. 18, 1869.) Semi-Annual Sessions in January and July.
OFFICERS.
John F. Comstock, V. G. P., . New Haven.
Edward W. Dawson, G. C.,
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(Executive and Presiding Officer).
· John R. Leete, V. G. C., . Fair Haven.
Dr. George A. Ward, G. R. & C. S.,
New Haven.
George W. Douglass, G. B.,
William L. Tuttle, G. G.,
Fair Haven.
Charles A. Willoughby, G. I. S.,
. New Haven.
Daniel HI. Brown, G. O. S., . Fair Haven.
Rathbone Lodge, No. 1, New Haven, -(Instituted November 17, 1868 .;- Regular Sessions every Wednesday evening.
OFFICERS :- V. P., N. D. Forbes; W. C., George A. Ward, pre- siding officer; V. C., John J. Osborn ; R. S., Edward E. Bowns ; F. S., George W. Douglass ; B., George A. Stevens; G., Charles Homan; I. S., J. G. Farnham ; O. S., David S. Thomas.
Dawson Lodge, No. 2, Fair Haven,-(Instituted Dec. 17, 1868.)- Regular Sessiona every Thursday evening.
OFFICERS :- V. P., Henry R. Barnes; W. C., J. R. Leete, presid- ing officer; V. C., C. C. Denison; R. S., C. S. Corbin ; F. S. R. C. Smith; B., L. J. Coates; G., J. R. Bradley ; I. S., C. J. Van Name ; O. S., B. E. Stannard.
Ezel Lodge, No. 3, New Haven, -(Instituted Dec. 23, 1868.)- Regular Sessions every Tuesday evening.
OFFICER3 :- V. P., Evelyn L. Bissell ; W. C., Charles A. Wil- loughby; W. V. C, J. Mark Prindle; W. R. S., John H. Magie ; W. F. S., J. Jay Kellogg; W .. B., A. IL Hurlburt; W. G., Joseph D. Plunkett; W. L S., M. Flanagan; W. O. S., W. F. Vogle.
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POST ROUTES.
Post Line to Waterbury .- Via Westville, Woodbridge, Bethany and Naugatuck .- Leaves Eagle Hotel, New Haven, at 9 o'clock and Lockwood's Dining Rooms, corner of Church and" Court streets at 10 o'clock A. M., daily. Leaves Exchange Place, Waterbury, daily, for New Haven. Leaves Eagle Hotel, corner of George and State streets, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 10} A. M .- Leaves Lockwood's Dining Rooms, corner Church and Court streets, 11 A. M.
Fowler's Line to Guilford .- Leaves Eagle Hotel, Monday and Thursday, at 1 o'clock, P. M.
Hedges & Sherrill's Line to Derby .- Leaves J. H. Klock's drug store, corner of Chapel and Church sts., daily at 2 P. M.
Sperry'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.
Watrous' Mail Line to Chester and Deep River .- Passing through Fair Haven, North Branford, North Guilford, North Madison, Killing- worth, and Winthrop. Leaves Parker's Hotel, on Tuesday and Friday, at 9 A. M.
E. P. Bradley's Line to Seymour .- Passing through Westville and Woodbridge. Leaves Lockwood's Dining Rooms, corner of Church and Court streets daily at 2} P. M.
Beuch's Branford Stage .- Leaves Depot, Union street, every day, at 3 o'clock, P. M.
Benedict's Post Line to Woodbury .- Passing through Westville, Woodbridge, Seymour, Oxford, Southford, and Southbury. Leaves Parker's Hotel every Friday, at 7 A. M.
Thomas' Line to Woodbury-Leaves Parker's Hotel every Wed- nesday at 7 A. M.
Chapman's Line to Woodbury-Leaves Parker's Hotel every Wed- nesday at 7 A. M.
Barnes' Line to Woodbury-Leaves Parker's Hotel every Wed- nesday at 7 A. M.
D. F. White's Passenger and Package Express to Derby .- Leaves Schoonmaker's, 349 Chapel st., daily, at 4 P. M. Fare 45 cents.
J. D. Winton's New Haven, Hartford and Durham Stage .- Leaves Eagle Tavern daily, at 1} P. M. Passes through Fair Haven, Northford, Durham, Middlefield, Middletown, Cromwell, Rocky Hill, and Wethersfield, to Hartford.
Wm. Greatorex's Line to Ansonia .- Passes through Westville and Woodbridge. Arrives at 11 A. M. and Leaves Eagle Hotel daily at 1 P. M. Fare, 50 cents.
Downes' Line to South Britain .- Leaves Parker's Hotel every Friday at 7 A. M.
Omnibus Line.
Centerville Omnibus .- Leaves Centerville 8 A. M., and 1 and 6 P. M. Leaves the Depot at 11 A. M., and 4 and 8 P. M., except on Saturday evenings, when it leaves the Depot at 8}.
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Fair Haven & Westville Horse Railroad.
Fair Haven Line-Special car leaves Car House for Westville at 5.30 A. M. First car leaves Fair Haven for Steamboat and West- ville at 5.54 A. M. Last car leaves Fair Haven for Steamboat and Westville at 9.48 P. M. First car leaves corner State and Chapel Streets for Fair Haven at 6.48 A. M. Last car leaves corner State and Chapel Streets for Fair Haven at 10.56 P. M. Car leaves from corner Siate and Chapel Streets, for car house only, at 11.12 P. M. Cars leave Fair Haven every 12 minutes until 8.12 P. M .; after that time every 24 minutes. All cars leaving State and Chapel Streets for Fair Haven connect with cars from Steamboat, Howe Street, or Westville.
Westville Line-First car leaves Westville for Fair Haven' and Steamboat at 6.18 A. M. Last car leaves Westville for Fair Haven and Steamboat at 10.06 P. M. First car leaves corner State and Chapel Streets for Westville at 5.48 A. M. Last car leaves corner State and Chapel Streets for Westville at 10.12 P. M. Run every 24 minutes. All cars leaving corner State and Chapel Streets connect with cars from Fair Haven and Steamboat.
West Chapel Street Line .- First car leaves York Street for Day Street at 7.06 A. M. Last car leaves York Street for Day Street at 9.06 P. M. First car leaves Day Street for York Street at 7.12 A. M. Last car leaves Day Street for York Street at 9.12 P. M ., connecting every 12 minutes with through line to and from Fair Haven, Steamboat, Westville and Newhallville.
Car for "Howe St. Only" every 12 minutes, for Westville every 24 minutes. Howe Street cars will be marked to "Howe St. On- ly," and will at night show a green light; Westville cars a red light. Transfer tickets to or from West Chapel Street and Centr e- ville Railroads, also at corner of State and Chapel Streets, will be furnished upon application to Conductors. Fare, 6 cents, or eighteen tickets for $1. Packages of 100 tickets for $5. Fare be- tween Newhallville and corner of State and Chapel Streets, 7 cts. Tickets for sale at the office of the Company, No. 197 Chapel St.
New Haven & Centreville Horse Railroad.
Leave Pavillion near Goodrich street-First car 6.20 A. M. Last car, 9.40, P. M.
Leave cor. Broadway and York streets-First car, 6 40 A. M. Last car, 10.00 P. M. Run every 20 minutes all day.
SUNDAY TIME TABLE FOR SCHOOLS AND CHURCHES.
Leave Pavillion near Goodrich street-First car, 10.00 A. M. Last car, 9.30 P. M. Run every 20) minutes all day.
Leave Broadway, cor. York street-First car, 10.30 A. M. Last car, 10.00 P. M.
New Haven & West Haven Horse Railroad.
Tickets for all points on the Road are for sale at the stores of Gilbert Smith, Jr. & Co., 89 Church street, A. F. Wood & Son, 2 Church street, and I. F. Davis, 142 Congress av.
RATES OF FARE-City, 6c. West Haven, 10c. Savin Rock, 20c. Children under 10 years, half price to West Haven and Savin Rock. Excursion to Savin Rock and return, 30c.
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