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14 2d Tu., N. Haven. 20 28 4th Tu., Tolland.
9 Th 6 75 28 Rises. 8 34 21 3d Tu., Middletown. ANNUAL MEETINGS. 2 32 BANKS. 2 7 State ; 14 Thompson. 33 20 Tolland County. ELECTIONS.
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1851.
NOVEMBER.
11th Month.
MOON'S PHASES.
Full 8, 6h. 30m. E. Last (@ 16. 4h. 31m. M.
New @ 22, 9h. 15m. E.
First @D 30, 10h. 36m. M.
SUN SOUTH. 2, 11h. 432m. | 24, 11h. 47m. 27, 11h. 48m. 30, 11h. 49m. 8, 11h. 44m. 11, 11h. 45m. 20, 11h. 46m.
MW OR. @ S. R.OS. H. W. DAY | CALENDAR DAYS.
1 Sa 6 34 4 53 Morn.
1 46
COURTS. U. S. DISTRICT.
2E 6 354 52 0 7
2 55
3 M 6 364 51 1 6
4 Tu 6 374 50 2 4 5 38
5 W 6 384 49 3 2 6 42
6 Th 6 40 4 48 4 1 7 24
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9 E 6 43 4 44 5 37
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6 534 37 0 4
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19 W 6 55 4 35 2 29
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21 Fr 6 584 34 22 Sa 6 594 33
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17 2 ECCLESIASTICAL.
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7 59 25 4th Tu., N. Haven. ANNUAL MEETINGS. 3 BANKS. 3 Meriden ; Winsted. INSURANCE CO. 12 Connecticut Mutual. ELECTIONS.
10 M 6 444 43 6 12
11 Tu 6 464 42 6 55
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41 51 18
3 Louisiana; Mississip. 4 N. Y .; N. J .; Wis. Michigan. Illinois. 10 Mass ; 11 Delaware. LEGISLATURES.
3 Geo .; Ark .; Florida. 10 Alabama.
24 South Carolina.
23 E 7 14 32 5 20 9 1 9
4 Windham Associa'n.
25 27 THANKSGIVING. 7 CHURCH DAYS. 1 All Saints day. 2, 9, 16, 23, 20th, 21st, 22d, 23d S. after Trin.
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4 20 25 4th Tu., Hartford. COUNTY.
11 2d Tu. Hartford ; Norwich.
7 Fr 6 41 4 46 5
12th Month.
DECEMBER.
1851.
MOON'S PHASES.
Full 8, 10h 36m. M. Last (@ 15, 0h. 35m. E
New OM0 22, 10n. 43m. M. First @) 30, 8h 21m. M.
15. 11h 53m.
CALENDAR DAYS.
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174 27 5 39
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7 37 10
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13 Sa 7 21 4 25 9 55 11
7 21 4 28 11 6 Ev. 39
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7 25 4 30 3 54 6
1 Maryland. 10 29 Missouri.
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23 Tu 7 274 32 5 39 9 32 14 3d S. in Advent.
7 284 32 6 38 10 13 17, 19, 20, Ember days.
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26. Fr 7 28 4 33 8 40 11 33 21 4th S. in Advent.
27 S. 7 29 4 31 9 40 Morn. 25 Christmas.
28 E 7 29 4 35 10 39 11 26 St. Stephen.
29 M 7 29.1 35 11 37
0 52 27 St. John.
30 l'u 7 294 36 Morn. 1 34 28 Innocents.
31|W 7 30 1 37 0 35 2 21 29 S. after Christmas.
Gov., Seymour, 28,922 Foster,
28,209 Boyd, 2,877 Sc. 17
Lc. Gov. Pond, 28,946 Kendrick, 28,213 Clark, 2,938 8 Sec., Weed, 29.051 Mills,
28.377 White,2,920 5 Treas. Smith, 28,757 Clark,
28,159 Read, 2.864 " 22
Compt., Pinney,
28,908 Strong,
28,136 Alex'r, 2,892 " 17
COURTS. COUNTY.
9 2d Tu., Fairfield. 9 2d Tu., Brooklyn. 35 16 3d Tu., Litchfield. 20 23 4th Tu., Tolland. 57 36 14
ANNUAL MEETINGS. INSURANCE CO. 1 New London. 1 CONGRESS meets. LEGISLATURES.
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GOVERNMENT OF CONNECTICUT.
overnment of Connecticut.
Executive Department.
His Excellency THOMAS H. SEYMOUR, Hartford, GOVERNOR. Age 45. Salary $1100.
R. A. Erving, Exec. Sec. Salary $200. Philip Curtiss, Messenger.
His Honor CHARLES H. POND, Milford, LIEUT. GOVERNOR. Age 67. Salary $300.
HIRAM WEED, Danbury, SECRETARY OF STATE. Age 50, deceased ; JOHN P. C. MATHER, New London, appointed by Assembly. Salary $1000. J. Hammond Trumbull, Clerk .*
HENRY D. SMITH, Middletown, TREASURER. Age 48. Salary $1000. Jeremiah Brown, Clerk .*
RUFUS G. PINNEY, Stafford, COMPTROLLER. Age 49. Salary $1000. George Robinson, Clerk .*
GURDON TRUMBULL, Stonington, COMMISSIONER OF THE SCHOOL FUND, resigned ; and JOHN C. PALM- ER, East Haddam, appointed by the Governor. Salary $1250, and traveling expenses.
Samuel Dodd and Elisha Dodd, Jr. Clerks .*
ELISHA DODD,
Auditors of Public Accounts. CALVIN SPENCER,
WM. H. GILBERT, - Auditors of Quarter Master
STILLMAN NILES, S General's Account.
OSBORN & BALDWIN, New Haven, State Printers.
* Clerks in the several State offices are allowed $2 per day.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
General Assembly.
SENATE. HIS HONOR LT. Gov. POND, PRESIDENT.
Dist.
1 Isaac Toucey, d. 2 B. Hamilton, d. 3 tWm. Marks, d. 4 John S. Rice, w. 5 G. P. Shelton, w. 6 Geo. Landon, d.
Residence. Com. Occu. Age. Hartford, Judiciary, lawyer, 53 E. Wind. Unfin. B., farmer,
Burl'gt'n, Incorpora. farmer, 66 N. Hav. License L. attor. 34s. S'thbury, Military,
farm. 29s. Guilford, S. Lands, farmer, 62 7 Nath. Belcher, d. N. Lond. N. Towns, manuf. 36 S Edm'd Perkins, f. Norwich, Education, lawyer, 31
9 Zeb. Brockway, f. Lyme, Claims, merch. 59
10 H. K. Harral, w. Bridgeport, manuf. 41 farmer, 6S
11 Jacob Beers, d.
Newtown, Engr. B.
12 *+J. B. Ferris, w. Stamford, R. & Br.
attor. 45 attor. 41s.
13 Geo. S. Catlin, d. Windh'm, Banks, 14 *+Wm. Field, d. Pomfret, Finance, farmer, 60 15 Sam. W. Coe, f. Winches. Railroads, merch. 44 16 *+E. Johnson, d. Plym'uth, St. Prison, attor. 32 17 +J. H. Hubbard, w. Salisbury, R. R .¿ C. A. do. 46 18 Edw. Stearns, d. Middl't'n, Cap. Pun. manuf. 46 19 |Sam. Ingham, d. Saybrook, Sch. Fund, attor. 57 20 W. W. Eaton, d. Tolland, F. R., B. L. do. 34 21 Ed. Freeman, w. Mansfield, Agricul. farmer, 67 Allowance of Senators $2 per day.
Clerk, Henry I. Fuller, d. attorney, Kent, age 28s. Pay same as Senators.
Messenger, Leander Parmelee, w. Sheriff, age 56.
Assistant Messenger, James Gallagher, d. tobacco- nist, age 29.
Door Keeper, John Woodruff, d. Milford, joiner, age 45.
* Senators in 1849.
t Members of Corporation of Yale College, who had been pre- viously Senators.
# Excused.
6 6 6 1
13. 14. 15.
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12.
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SENATORIAL DISTRICTS.
Senatorial Districts.
WITH POPULATION IN 1840.
1. Hartford, Wethersfield, Berlin, Southington, New Britain, Rocky Hill. 21,915
2. Enfield, Suffield, East Windsor, East Hartford, Glastenbury, Marlborough, Manchester, South Windsor. 16,791
3. Hartland, Granby, Simsbury, Windsor, Canton, Farmington, Bristol, Burlington, Avon, Bloom- field. 16,923
4. New Haven, Hamden, Woodbridge. 17,145
5. Milford, Orange, Derby, Oxford, Middlebury, Wa- terbury, Bethany, Wolcott, Southbury, Nauga- tuck, Seymour. 16,035
6. Guilford, Branford, North Branford, East Haven, North Haven, Madison, Wallingford, Meriden, Cheshire, Prospect. 15,439
7. * New London, Groton, Ledyard, Stonington, Wa- terford. 16,580
8. Norwich, North Stonington, Preston, Griswold, Lisbon, Franklin. 15,452
9. Lyme, Colchester, Lebanon, Montville, Salem, Bozrah, East Lyme. 12,431
10. Fairfield, Bridgeport, Stratford, Huntington, West- on, Trumbull, Monroe, Westport, Easton. 18,277.
11. Danbury, Ridgefield, Redding, Newtown, Brook- field, New Fairfield, Sherman. 14,990
12. Norwalk, Darien, Stamford, Greenwich, New Ca- naan, Wilton. 16,650
13. Brooklyn, Canterbury, Hampton, Plainfield, Ster- ling, Voluntown, Windham, Chaplin. 13,288
14. Ashford, Eastford, Killingly, Pomfret, Thompson, Woodstock. 14,792
15. Litchfield, Harwinton, New Hartford, Torrington, Winchester, Barkhamsted, Colebrook. 13,119
* New London Co. ought to have been divided, thus,
6 Towns East of River, population 14,893.
6 Southwest Towns, 14,917.
6 Northwest Towns, 14,653.
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VOTES FOR SENATORS.
16. New Milford, Warren, Washington, Roxbury, Bethlem, Woodbury, Watertown, Plymouth. 13,810 17. Salisbury, Canaan, Norfolk, Sharon, Cornwall, Goshen, Kent. 13,519
18. Middletown, Durham, Chatham, Portland. 11,718
19. Haddam, Chester, Clinton, East IIaddam, Kil- lingworth, Saybrook, Westbrook. 13,161 20. Tolland, Ellington, Somers, Stafford, Union, Wil- lington. 9,949
21. Andover, Bolton, Coventry, Columbia, Hebron, Mansfield, Vernon. 9,046
Dotes for Senators,
APRIL, 1850.
Votes for previous years, under the District system, may be found in Register for 1850.
1 Toucey, 2,265 J. Francis,
2,182 Stanley,
73 tot. 4,520
2 Hamilton, 1,847 J. Wright,
1,708 scattering, 5 " 3.560
3 Marks, 1,9/2 Burnham, 1,912
$
1 3,825
4 Rice, 1,668 H. Monson,
1,404 Francis,
92 " 3,168
5 Shelton, 1,786 A. Ives,
1,651 scattering, 18 " 3,455
1,441 [lotchkiss, 229
3,318
7 Belcher, 1,262 A. Fish,
8 Perkins, 1,510 Woodward,
1,360
0
2.870
10 Harral,
1,602 Burrall,
1,601
37 3,240
11 Beers,
1.449 Williams,
1,353
4 2,806
12 Ferris,
1,301 C. Brown,
1,156 S. Hoyt,
92 " 2,553
13 Catlin,
1,221 J. C. Ames,
1,090 scattering,
4 " 2,315
14 Field,
1,355 E. Chaffee,
1,098
1 2,454
15 Coe,
1,439 Loomis,
1,224
11
2,674
16 Johnson,
1,562 Curtis,
1,387
2 2,951
17 Hubbard,
1,371 J. Ryan,
1,061 Dewell,
67
2,517
18 Stearns,
1.198 Baldwin,
917 scattering,
10
2,125
19 Ingham,
1,256 S. M. Pratt,
1,095
..
26
2,377
20 Eaton,
967 D. C. Pease,
922
11
4 1,900
21 Freeman,
918 Yeomans,
817 Abel,
109
64 1,845
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6 Landon, 1,648 Blackstone,
1,024 scattering, 3 2,289
9 Brockway, 1,151 Morgan,
1,042
0 " 2,193
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
O. S. SEYMOUR, Litchfield, SPEAKER. Allowance $2 50 per day.
NOTE. Those marked * were members in 1849 ; and t mem- bers in previous years : s. after the age denotes single, the others are married.
Committee. Occupation. Age.
HARTFORD, *Henry C. Deming, w. INCORP.
Lawyer, 34
W. J. Hamersley, d. FED. R., AM.C Bookseller,
41
Avon, Thomas N. Bishop, w.
Farmer, 45
Berlin, Cyprian Goodrich, w. tWm F. Raymond, w.
60
Bloomfield, Wm. L. Humaston, d. Banks,
Teacher, 29
Bristol, John Birge, w.
Clock-maker, 65
Burlington, Timothy Sperry, w.
Farmer, 57
Canton, Calvin Case, Jr. w.
Mechanic, 44 s.
East Hartford, +C. H. Olmsted, d. Edmund Abbey, d.
Shoemaker, 55
East Windsor, Daniel Chapin, w.
Farmer, 58
H. W. Allen, w.
Military, " Manufac. 41
38
Enfield, *Ephraim Potter, w. Parsons Henry, w.
Farmer, 58
Fairfield C. H. Physician, 60
New Towns, Lawyer,
34
Glastenbury, Horace Talcott, d. Henry T. Wells, w.
Education,
29s.
LICENSE L.
60
Farmer, 49
Bank. Law
43
ROADS & BR. Manufac. 46
Sawyer, 27
SCH. FUND,
Farmer, 45
Mechanic, 54
Lucius I. Barber, w.
Finance,
Farmer, 43
Southington, Chas. A. Matthews, d Judiciary, Gad Norton, d.
Commuta.
34
Judic.
Farmer, 63
Claims,
42
Paul Harmon, Jr. d.
Cap. Pun.
45
Wethersfield, Simeon Hale, Jr. d. Roswell Dix, d.
Ref. Sch.
Farmer,
43
Windsor, Talcott Mather, d.
58
Hiram G. Phelps, d.
Elections,
66
35s.
Farmington, Asahel Thomson, w. John Hooker, f.
AGRICUL.
Farmer, 46
Granby, Almon Gillett d. Edmund Thompson, d. Hartland, James Banning, d. +Warren Stebbins, d.
Railroads,
66 Mechanic, 61
Manchester, *Charles Cheney, f.
Marlborough, Nathan Gillet, w.
Rocky Hill, +James T. Pratt, d. Simsbury, James Turnbull, w.
Mechanic, 37
South Windsor, Horace Filley, d. Suffield, Henry Fuller, d
S. Lands,
Teacher,
30
ST. PRISON,
36s.
22
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Committee. Occupation. Age.
NEW HAVEN, +Henry E. Peck, w. New T. tHenry Dutton, w. Judic.
Commerce, 45
Lawyer, 54
Bethany, *Charles French, d.
Sch. Fund,
Mechanic, 44 46
Cheshire, tRansom Johnson, d. Ethelbert Cook, d.
St. Prison,
3
61
Derby, Sylvester Smith, d.
Finance,
Manufac. 42
License L.
Farmer, 58
43
Hamden, tAbial Leonard, d.
Cons. Amend. Gun Smith, 44
Madison, *Jonathan F. Todd, w.
S. Lands, Farmer, 46
Meriden, Wmn. J. Ives, d.
Incorpora.
Merchant, 34
Middlebury, Charles B. Stone, w. Milford, ** Samuel Beach, w. Asa M. Train, w.
Railroads,
Cooper,
55
Cap Pun. Clergyman,
49
Naugatuck, Miles Smith, d. Roads & Br.# Farmer, 62s. North Branford, t# Jona. Rose, w. Seat vac. Unf. B. 66 69
North Haven, *; O. H. Doolittle, d. EDU., Ref. Sch.
31s.
Orange, *Sidney Pardee, w.
Military,
40
Oxford, Clark Bottsford, d.
Bank. Law, 66
53
Prospect, Wm. J. Wilcox, d.
Fed. Rela.
Manufac. 35
Farmer,
36
Roads & Br. 66
Con. Amend.# =
57
Waterbury, tJohn P. Elton, w.
Banks,
Manufac. 41
F J. Kingsbury, w.
Claims,
Lawyer, 27s.
Wolcott, Dennis Pritchard, d.
Agricult.
Farmer, 44
Woodbridge, tNath. P. Thomas, w.
Mechanic, 41
NEW LONDON, Perry Douglass, d. John Bishop, d.
Finance, Cooper, 47
New Towns, Builder, 39
Judiciary, Lawyer, 70
R R., Fed. R. Mariner, Banks,
47s. 59
Colchester, George H. Rodgers, d. Education, Augus. W. Lord, w. East Lyme, Geo. M. Denison, w. Franklin, Aaron Bailey, w.
Physician, 26s.
Bank. Law, Lawyer, 25s
Manufact. 36
54
Agriculture, Farmer, 52 60 Mariner, 45
Engross. B.
S. Lands,
Merchant, 26
Commuta.
Farmer,
35
Con. Amend.
54s.
Sch. Fund,
49
ELECTIONS,
46
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Branford, James Barker, d.
Conting. Ex. Farmer,
48
East Haven, Jer. B. Davidson, d. Guilford, Julius A. Dowd, f. Lewis Griswold, w.
Mechanic, 45
Farmer, 42
Southbury, Oliver Mitchell, w.
Wallingford, Wm. Francis, d. Rufus Doolittle, d.
Norwich, tJames Stedman, w. Edmund D. Roath, w. Bozrah, Stephen Fitch, d.
Griswold, Daniel L. Campbell, w. Groton, *Nathan G. Fish, w. Albert G. Starke f.
Lebanon. Rufus R. Dimock, w.
Timo. E. Metcalf, f. Ledyard, Elisha A. Satterlee, d. Lisbon, Asher P. Brown, d.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
23
Committee. Occupation. Age.
Incorpora.
Farmer, 53
License L.
¥ 63
Montville, George G. Latimer, w.
60
N. Stonington, *F. H. Wheeler, d. Cap. Pun.
44
Christoph. Hull, d. Roads & Br. Builder,
40
Preston, Asa L. Latham, w.
St. Prison,
Lumber m. 38
Eleazer B. Downing, w. Military,
Physician, 63
Salem, tAbel Rathbone, f.
Farmer,
39
Stonington, *Wm. Hyde, Jr. w. *Noyes Palmer, w.
Ref. School,
Physician, 41
Conting. Ex.
Farmer,
60
Waterford, Reuben P. Sınith, d.
Claims, 66
48
FAIRFIELD, IThos. B. Osborne, w. S. LANDS, B. L.Lawyer, ¡Horace Banks, w.
51
Military, Farmer, 44
Danbury, Nath. H. Wildman, d. Joseph Taylor, d.
Roads & Br. Farmer,
62
Bridgeport, tWm. S. Pomeroy, d. FINANCE, E. B. Printer,
Farmer,
52
Darien, Benjamin S. Reed, w. Easton, Anson Ryan, d.
48
Greenwich, *+Josiah Wilcox, w. Commuta. *Jona. A. Close, w.
Manufact. 46
Farmer, 47
Huntington, tWm. A. Judson, d. Monroe, Eli D. Beardslee, d.
Railroads,
Mariner, 38
Cons. Amend. Blacksmith, 35
63
Newtown, fChas. C. Warner, d. Aaron Sanford, d.
Judiciary,
42
Norwalk, +Clark Bissell, w.
EDU.#, REF. S. Lawyer, 67
fAlgernon E. Beard, w. Incor., Fed. R. Farmer, 48
58
.
50
Ridgefield, David Hurlburt, w. Hiram K. Scott, w.
Butcher,
48
Education,
Teacher,
28
Sherman, Revilo Fuller, w.
Tanner,
43
Stamford, Stephen B. Provost, d. Josiah Smith, d.
License L.
47
Stratford, John Coe, w.
St. Prison,
45
Trumbull, John C. Mallett, d.
Cap. Pun.
66
44
Agriculture,
38
Carriage m. 45
BROOKLYN, John Gallup, d,
St. Prison,
Farmer. 52
Ashford, ¡Benjamin C. Simons, d. Judiciary,
66
60
John S. Dean, w.
Con. Amend.
66 38
41
Brookfield, David W. Northrop, d. Claims,
40
New Canaan, fJoseph Silliman, w. New Fairfield, M. R. Kellogg, w.
Farmer,
33
Sch. Fund, Agricult'rist, 25
Redding, Mathew Gregory, w. Rufus Mead, w.
Banks,
Farmer,
58
26s.
Weston, Moses D. Treadwell, d. Westport, A. A. Hutchinson, W. Wilton, Sherman Cole, w.
NEW TOWNS, Mechanic, 48
Lyme, Nathan Stark, d. Thomas W. Swan, d.
24
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
5
Committee. Occupation. Age.
Ref School, Farmer, 53
Commuta. 44 64
Chaplin, Pearl L. Peck, d.
Banks,
34
Eastford, Willard Lyon, w.
Bank. Law, Boot Manuf. 36 Railroads, F.R. Lawyer, 31
Roads & Br. Joiner, 49
Incorpora. Physician, 40
Sch. Fund, Farmer, 41
Cap. Pun. Merchant, 49
Agriculture, Farmer, 48
48
Military, 66
46
License Law, Tanner, 39
Debenture, Manufactur. 38
Windham, Wm. L. Weaver, f. Education, Merchant, 34
Alfred A. Robinson, d. Claims,
Farmer 34s
Woodstock, Ezra Dean, f.
S. Lands, Tanner & C. 36
Stephen L. Potter, w.
Farıner, 42
LITCHFIELD,* +O. S. Seymour, d. SPEAKER, *Christo. Wheeler, d. Agriculture,
Lawyer, 46
Farıner, 61
Barkhamsted, Hira Case, d, Arba Alford, d.
Railroads, 66
43
Bethlem, Sidney Peck, d.
Fairfield C. H.
44
Canaan, *Win. Douglass, d. George W. Peet, d'.
Judiciary, Lawyer, 24
Colebrook, Lyman F. Loveland, d. Cap Pun.
Mechanic, 51
Daniel E. Manchester, d. Eng. Bills,
Farmer, 40
Cornwall, Charles Lewis, d.
Incorporat. 16
58s
Amos M. Johnson, d.
Reform Sch.
48
Goshen, tGeorge A. Hill, w. Moses Cook, w.
Farmer, 42
Harwinton, Daniel Hinman, d.
+P. W. Noble, f.
New Towns, Merchant, 66
Physician, 39
New Hartford, Wm. S. Bates, w.
Iron founder, 41
tOrrin Goodwin, w. Claims,
Mechanic, 50
BANKS,
Physician, 47
State Prison, Hatter, 53
Physician, 31
Farmer, 30
Plymouth, Sereno Gaylord, f.
Debenture,¿
Roxbury, Stephen Sanford, d.
Salisbury, tHoratio Aines, w. Schuyler Pratt, w.
Facturer, 44
:
56
Hampton, Alfred A. Burnham, d. Killingly, Asa Mitchell, d. Daniel A. Hovey, d.
Plainfield, tDavid Gallup, w. Sanford Boyden, w.
Pomfret, John W. Adams, w.
tCharles I. Grosvenor. w. Finance,
" 56
Sterling, t Archibald Douglass, d. New Towns, Thompson, Valentine Ballard, f. Silas N. Aldrich, f.
Voluntown, +E. D. Campbell, d.
Bank Law, 49
24s
Joiner,
43
Kent, Eliada Osborn, w.
New Milford, t George Taylor, d. Glover Sanford, d.
Norfolk, tWm. W. Welch, w. Education, Samuel D. Northway, w. Sch. Fund,
Con. Amend. Farmer, 42
Canterbury, John M. Francis, w. Jeremiah Green, w.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
25
Committee. Occupation Age.
Unfin. Bus. Farmer, 44
Torrington, Albert Bradley, d. Henry S. Barbour, w.
Commuta.
Mechanic, 46
S. Lands, Lawyer, 27s
Warren, Myron S. Hine, w.
Roads & Br. Farmer, 41
29
Washington, Abiel C. Lemmon. w. Elections, = J. L. Tomlinson, w. Watertown, A. M. Hungerford, d. License Law, Physician, 39
Marble d. 24s
Winchester, Alvan Gilbert, f.
Mechanic, 40
Philo G. Sheldon, w.
Scythe Ma. 42
Woodbury, M. C. Sherman, w. Jason Parker, w.
Finance,
Merchant, 40
39
MIDDLETOWN, |Noah A. Phelps, d. JUD., B'K L. Attorney, tJoseph Coe, d.
Claims, Farmer, 66
Haddam, fRussel Shailer, d.
New Towns,
44
Coleman Clarke, d.
License Law,
48
Chatham, *Levi Bunce, d.
Incorpora.
Mechanic,
62
Anson Carpenter, d.
Cap. Pun.
Farmer,
42
Chester, William Parker, d.
Roads & Br. Mechanic,
30s
Clinton, Henry Taintor, w.
Finance,
Merchant,
Durham, fAsher Robinson, d.
Railroads,
Mechanic,
57s
Henry E. Robinson, d.
Sch. Fund,
Farmer,
30
East Haddam, * D. B. Warner, d.
MILI., Fed. R. Merchant, 43
Thomas S. Swan, d. Education,
Farmer, 33
36
Killingworth, *Nathan Lane, d. Henry Harris, d.
Reform Sch.
45
Portland, Edward C. Whitmore, d. S. Lands,
Shoemaker, 42s
Commuta. Manufact. 41
Con. Amend. Farmer, 40
Banks, Agri. Merchant, 63s
St. Prison,
Farmer, 66 53
58
Andover, Adonijah White, d. Bolton, tSamuel Ruggles, d.
Judiciary,
Farmer, 42
Columbia, Chauncey K. Hill, d. Coventry, Marcus Lillie, w. Lewis A. Dimock, d.
S. Lands,
Merchant, 38
License Law, Farmer,
36
Con. Amend.
40
Ellington, Darius Crane, d.
Finance,
33
Hebron, ¡George Strong, d.
Bank. Law,
57
Walter Wilkie, f.
Mil.#, CAP. P. Clergyman,
37
Reform Sch. Farmer, 46
Banks,
Manufact. 38s
Somers, Oliver Pease, w.
Agriculture,
Farmer, 67
William W. Woods, w.
Incorpora. Physician, 30
Roads & Br. Farmer,
41
Stafford, Benjamin Brooks, d.
John R. Washburn, d.
Fed. Rela.
Mechanic,
29
Saybrook, Richard N. Dowd, w. * David P. Platts, w. Westbrook, Jared Platts, w.
TOLLAND, Asahel Chapman, d. +Chauncey Griggs, d.
CLAIMS,
Education, Physician, 55
Mansfield, Thomas Wilson, d. Horace D. Russ, d.
St Prison,
61
Sharon, David S. Cartwright, d. Southard Hitchcock, w.
34s
26
GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Committee, Occupation. Age. New Towns, Mechanic. 33s
Union, *John N. Foster, w. tAugustus Moore, w. Military, Farmer, 59
Vernon, Alden Skinner, w. Sclı. Fund, Physician 50
Willington, *Otis Dimock, w. F. L. Dickinson. w.
Railroads, Manufac. 58 Fairfield C. H. Physician, 33
Allowance of Members $1 50 per day.
Clerk, Julius B. Harrison, d. New Milford, Lawyer, age 30.
E. S. Cleveland, d. Hampton, Merchant, age 25. Allowance, $2 per day.
Messenger, Hezekiah Gorham, d. Bootmaker, age 52. Assistant, James Eaton, d. Saddler, age 49.
Door-Keeper, William Grant, d. Shoemaker, age 44. RECAPITULATION.
SENATE ; whole number of Members, .
. 21
Whig 6 ; Dem. 11; F. S. 4 .- 1847, 8, 9, Whig 13; Dem. 8.
HOUSE ; whole number of Members,
222
1849.
1850.
Towns. Whig. Dem. F. S. Whig. Dem. F. S.
Hartford County,
23
14
21
2
16
19
New Haven,
23
15
12
2
13
15
1
New London,
18
15
10
2
13
11
3
Fairfield
"
22
17
13
0
17
13
0
Windham,
14
8
6
8
9
9
4
Litchfield,
60
22
18
16
4
17
18
3
Middlesex,
11
5
12
1
4
14
0
Tolland,
66
13
16
5
0
8
12
1
-
146
108
95
19
97
111
14
Average age, 45 ; oldest, 70; youngest, 24.
Married, 194; widowers, 2; single, 25.
Born in towns which they represent, 130.
Born in Conn., 201; R. I., 2; Mass., 7; Vt, 1; N. Y., 4; N. J., 1; Ohio, 1; Scotland, 1.
Farmers, -
- 118 Merchants, &c.
-
- 14
Lawyers, -
-
15 Manufacturers, -
. 19
Clergymen, -
-
2 Mechanics, &c.,
36
Physicians, - -
13 Mariners, -
-
3
Teachers, &c., -
-
3 Butcher, -
-
-
1
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COURTS.
Committees of the two Houses.
JOINT STANDING.
JOINT SELECT.
Federal Relations.
Agricultural Science.
License Laws.
Revision of Joint Rules.
Amendments of Constitution.
Fairfield Court House.
Commutation Capital Punish't.
Unfinished Business.
Engrossed Bills.
Debenture.
Contingent Expenses.
OF LOWER HOUSE. Contested Elections.
The Members of Committees are given in the Roll. Chairmen in the House, are indicated by SMALL CAPITALS, Those marked į were excused.
Courts.
U. S. Circuit and District Courts in Connecticut.
Circuit Judge .- STEPHEN NELSON, Coopers- town, N. Y.
District Judge .- ANDREW T. JUDSON, Canter- bury.
District Clerk .- John J. Cleveland, New Haven.
District Attorney .- Thomas C. Perkins, Hartford. Marshall .- A. A. Pettengill, Bridgeport.
Deputy Marshalls .- Chester Adams, Hartford ; Le- ander Parmelee, New Haven; George Bliss, Norwich.
Supreme Court of Errors.
Chief Judge .- SAMUEL CHURCH, Litchfield. Salary, $1300.
Associate Judges .- WILLIAM L. STORRS, Hartford ; HENRY M. WAITE, Lyme; JOEL HINMAN, New Ha-
Judiciary. School Fund. Education. Finance.
Claims.
Banks.
Incorporations.
New Towns and Probate Dist. Railroads.
Roads and Bridges.
Sale of Lands. State Prison. Military Affairs.
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PROBATE COURTS.
ven; WILLIAM W. ELLSWORTH, Hartford. Salary, $1250.
Reporter .- Thomas Day, Hartford. Salary, $550. TERMS .- [See Calendar pages. ]
Superior Courts. Allotment of Judges for 1850-51. SUMMER TERMS. Chief Judge CHURCH, Litchfield and New London.
Judge WAITE, Middlesex and New Haven.
Judge STORRS, Windham and Tolland.
Judge HINMAN, Hartford.
Judge ELLSWORTH, Fairfield.
WINTER TERMS.
Chief Judge CHURCH, Hartford.
Judge WAITE, Fairfield and Tolland.
Judge STORRS, New Haven.
Judge HINMAN, Windham and Litchfield.
Judge ELLSWORTH, Middlesex and New London.
County Courts. [See Counties and Calendar pages. ]
Probate Courts.
A complete history of the Probate Courts, from the first organ- ization of the government to the present time, was given in Brad- ley's Register for 1847.
Andover, in Hebron Dist. Aslıford, Jared D. Richmond. Avon, Frederick Ripley. Barkhamsted, Amos Beecher. Berlin, Henry W. Flagg. Bethany, in New Haven Dist. Bethlem, in Woodbury Dist. Bloomfield, in Hartford Dist. Bolton, in Hebron Dist. Bozrah, John W. Haughton. Branford. Levi S. Parsons. Bridgeport, Elisha S. Abernethy. Columbia. in Hebron Dist. Bristol, Benjamin F. Hawley. Brookfield, Eben Blackman. Brooklyn, Samuel Webb.
Burlington, David Bennett. Canaan, Miles T. Granger. Canterbury, John I'rancis. Canton, Luther Higley. Chaplin, Frederick Storrs. Chathamn, Cyrus Hurd. Cheshire, Elihu Yale. Chester, in Saybrook Dist. Clinton, in Killingworth Dist. Colchester, Daniel Bulkley. Colebrook, in Winchester Dist.
Cornwall, Frederick Kellogg. Coventry, Levi Sweetland. Danbury, Roger Averill.
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PROBATE COURTS.
Darien, in Stamford Dist. Derby, in New Haven Dist. Durham, in Middletown Dist. Eastford, Benjamin Warren.
Montville, in New London Dist. Naugatuck, in Waterbury Dist. New Britain, in Berlin Dist.
New Canaan. in Norwalk Dist. East Haddam, Jonathan O. Cone. New Fairfield, in Danbury Dist. East Hartford, in Hartford Dist. New Hartford., Roger H. Mills. East Haven, in New Haven D. New Haven, Frederick Croswell. East Lyme, Jirah Kellogg. Easton, in Weston Dist.
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