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1842 Elijah Warner. Plymouth,
1354 Bellamy.
1123
1843 C. B. Phelps, Woodbury,
1409 Brinsınade, 1261
1844 Silas Hoadley, Plymouth.
1520 Cutler,
1453
1845 L. W. Cutler, Watertown,
1401 Hemingway, 1348
1846 Minot Smith, Bethlem,
1400 Brinsmade, 1381
1847 John C. Ambler. "
1455 Everett, 1428
1848 Henry Merwin, New Milford,
1507 Lacy,
1470
1849 Elisha Johnson, Plymouth,
1389 Smith,
1363
1
1
1
1
1
18 , 18 1
18 1
18
18 18
18 18 18 18
571
1834 Theron Rockwell, Colebrook, 1371
* Lancelot Phelps, 360.
1835 George Taylor, New Milford, 1836
VOTES FOR SEN ATORS.
29
DISTRICT NO. 17.
1830 Augustus Pettibone, Norfolk,
765 Perry, 590
1831
756
¥
533
1832 C. F. Sedgwick, Sharon,
878 Burrall, 687
1833 Elisha Sterling, Salisbury,
918 Sedgwick, 583
1834
1136 Lyman,
264
1835 Horatio Smith, Sharon,
1168 Sedgwick,
932
1836 Martin Strong, Salisbury,
1050 Bierce,
953
1837 Peter Bierce Cornwall,
1080 Strong,
1011
1838
1130 Starr,
1068
1839 Nathaniel P. Perry, Kent,
1162
1010
1840
¥
$
1391 Harrison,
1245
1841 Augustus Miles, Goshen,
1267
1105
1842 W. M. Burrall, Canaan,
1212 Sterling,
1170
1843 John Dewitt,
1345
1251
1844 Philo Kellogg, Cornwall,
1483 Deming,
1390
1845
1459 Scoville,
1357
1846 Sidney Ensign, Canaan,
1327 Norton,
1301
1847 J. H. Hubbard, Salisbury,
1382 Fuller, Jr.
1217
1848 Sam'l. W. Gold, Cornwall,
1365 Cone,
1237
1849 W. P. Russell, Salisbury,
1187 R. Smith,
1179
DISTRICT NO. 18.
1830 John Alsop, Middletown,
549 Chidsey,
194
1831
1832 John Stewart, Chatham,
421 Comstock,
352
1833
66
489 Wolcott,
183
1834
812 Jackson,
795
1835
1082 J. Hall,
583
1836
971 Russell,
364
1837 Joseph Coe, Middletown,
900 Storrs,
528
1838 Luther Bowers,
995 Hall,
883
1839 S. K. Wightman, “ 46
1067
826
1840
1092 Wilcox,
936
1841 Charles Woodward, Middletown,
990 Chidsey,
794
1842 W. Wadsworth, Jr., Durham,
1058 J. Hall,
695
1843 Guy Cooper, Portland,
1140 Foote,
898
1844 H. D. Smith, Middletown,
1096 Russell,
929
1845 S. L. Childs,
* 1097 Wilcox,
1014
1846 John Stewart, Chatham,
1051 Russell,
1029
1847 Noah A. Phelps, Middletown, .
1139 Alsop,
993
1848 ـت
1153 A. Hall,
1019
1849 John Markham, Jr., Chatham,
1038 Wilcox,
915
* Including 628 for Seth S. Childs.
473 Scattering,
30
VOTES FOR SENATORS.
DISTRICT NO. 19.
1830 George Pratt, Saybrook,
519 Griffin, 342
1831 ..
522 Olcott, 197
1832 44
41]
.4
284
1833
454 301
1834 Timothy Green, East Haddam,
718 Pratt, 647
1835 Charles Arnold, Haddam,
1137 Green, 932
1836
963 Warner, 800
1837 Wm. Palmer, East Haddam,
1179 Read, 900
1838 E. A. Bulkeley,
1172 Elliott, 1119
1839 Ely A. Elliott, Clinton,
1192 Bulkeley, 1187
1840 E. A. Bulkeley, East Haddam,
1252 Elliott, 1186
1841 Jos. H. Hayden, Saybrook,
1067 L Hommedieu, 897
1842 Samuel Ingham,
1110 Hayden, 937
1843 R. S. Pratt, East Haddam,
1129 Taintor, 1102
1844 Henry Taintor, Clinton,
1174 L'Hommedieu, 1150
1845 Friend Dickinson, Haddam,
1146 Williams, 1128
1846 Samuel Inghamn, Saybrook,
1270 Evarts,
962
1847 J. L'Hommedieu, Chester, 1185 Silliman, 1160
1848 Philander Stevens, Killingworth, 1151 ..
1139
1859 Nathan Jewett, Jr., E. Haddam, 1189 Higgins,
1076
DISTRICT NO. 20.
1830 I. W. Crawford, Union,
432 Stearns, 418
1831 Wmn. Field, Stafford, 508
66
486
1832 Walter R. Kibbe. Somers,
554 Field, 542
1833 Wm. Field, Stafford.
524 Chapin,
402
1834 J. H. Brockway, Ellington,
632 Mudge,
540
1835 Orrin Holt, Willington,
572 Hlyde,
305*
1836 ..
493 Clark.
419
1837 Benjamin Pinney, Ellington,
782 Rider,
633
1838 George M. Hyde, Tolland,
836 Pinney,
739
1839 .. 66
6.
886 Wood,
705
1840 Elisha Stearns, 64
948 Waldo,
798
1841 Wm. A. Foster,
884 Wood, 699
1842 R. G. Pinney, Stafford,
914 Foster,
795
1843 ..
955 Johnson,
808
1844 Orson Wood, Somers,
958 Grant,
870
1845 .4
921 66
881
1846 Luther Eaton, Tolland,
961 Storrs,
782
1847 .6 ..
912 Moore,
893
1848 I. W. Crawford, Union,
913
=
905
1849 Flavel Whiton, Ashford,
867 Crawford
858
* Eli Baker, 189.
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
31
DISTRICT NO. 21.
1830 P. R. Gilbert, Hebron,
586 Fitch, 480
1831
582 White, Jr. 568
1832 Jabez L. White, Jr., Bolton,
744 Storrs, 568
1833
6.
586 Pomroy,
489
1834 Oliver H. King. Vernon,
752 White, Jr. 676
1835 Thomas Clark, Coventry,
723 King,
606
1836 66
665
552
1837 A. W. Birge,
747 Dimock, 695
1838 R. B. Chamberlain,
761 Gilbert,
617
1839 Abner Hendee, Hebron,
915 Long,
692
1840
970 Kingsley
762
1841 Elam Loomis, Columbia,
846
647
1842 T. C. Bruce, Vernon
780 Hendee,
722
1843 Alpheus Kingsley, Columbia,
860 Hinckley,
815
1844 Sessions Lawson, Bolton,
972 Taylor, 905
1845 Thomas Clark, Coventry,
911 Graves, 825
1846 Timothy Dimock, “
888 Mann, 851
1847 Samuel F. West, Columbia,
930 W. White,
829
1848 Elihu P. Buell, Hebron,
995 R. S. White, 841
1849 N. O. Kellogg, Vernon,
956 Brigham,
809
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
JOHN C. LEWIS, Plymouth, SPEAKER. Allowance $2 50 per day.
Comm'ee. Occupation. Age.
NEW T. Attorney, 59
Henry C. Deming, w.
Avon, Dan D. Derrin, w.
Farmer, 36
Berlin, Alfred North, w. Horace Butler, w.
Brass Founder,60
Bloomfield, Joseph Chapman, d.
Farmer,
49
Bristol, Walter Williams, d.
Div.
Mechanic.
48
Burlington, Miles B. Tobey, d.
Farmer, 28
Canton, Austin N. Humphrey, d.
Jud. Ex.
do
48
do
45
East Hartford, Mahlon Forbes, d. Roderick F. Fowler, d.
Agri.
do
42
East Windsor, tChester Belknap, w. Levi Palmer, w.
Rev. R.
do
62
Accountant, 51
* Members in 1848.
t Former members but not in 1848.
INCOR. Lawyer, 33
St. Pr. Merchant,
38
HARTFORD, tAlfred Smith, w.
32
GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Com. Occupation. Age.
Manufacturer, 40
Farıner, 39
CLAIMS
Attorney, 40
Jud.
Farmer, 65
do do
61
Am. C.
Millwright,
43
Mil.
Farmer,
34
R. R.
do
65
Hartland, John Ward. d. Lester Cowdery, w.
do
35
Manchester, Charles Cheney, f.
Fed. R., Edu. Silk Manf'tr,
45
Fin. Farmer,
59
R. & B.
do
45
Simsbury, tWilliam Mather, w. Henry A. Olcott, d.
LANDS
do
53
Southington, tJesse Olney, d. Solomon Finch, d.
Lic.
Farmer,
45
Suffield, Neland Loomis, d.
Tax.
Stove Dealer,
50
Simon B Kendall, d.
Engr.
Farmer,
33
Wethersfield, Samuel Woodhouse, w. Daniel Willard, w.
Trav. Agent,
65
Windsor, Jehu P. Ellsworth, d. Hermas HI. Holcomb, d.
Banks,
Farmer, 39
do
43
NEW HAVEN, 1Wm. W. Boardman, w. DIV.
Attorney, 54
Aaron N. Skinner, w.
Jud.
Instructor,
49
Bethany, Charles French, d.
Cla.
Mechanic,
41
Branford, Wyllys Beach, d.
R. R.
Shoemaker,
48
Cheshire, tCharles Hurd, d.
R. & B.
Farmer,
51
Arad W. Welton, w.
Banks
Merchant,
55
Derby, Joshua Kendall, w.
Lands
Physician,
42
East Haven, Stephen Dodd, w.
Lic. Clergyman, 72
S P., F. R. Farmer,
59
New T.
Stage Driver, 46
44
Madison, Jonathan F. Todd, w.
45
Meriden, James A. Frary, d.
Block T. Man., 39
Farmer,
65 5
Tax.
Cooper
54
Mil., REv. R. Shoemaker, Farmer,
37
do
47
N. Haven, tOswin H. Doolittle, d.
Ed., AGR.
do
30
Orange, Sidney Pardee, w.
do
39
Oxford, Joel Osborn, d.
Fin.
do
28
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do
33
S. FUND
Author,
50
Dentist,
36
South Windsor, Sanford Grant, d.
Merchant,
26
Marlboro. tCharles Carter, w.
Rocky Hill, Elias W Robbins, d.
44
W
W W
Pro So W
Enfield, Ephraim Potter, w. George Killam. Jr., w.
Farmington, Thomas Cowles, d. #Timothy Cowles, f. Glastenbury, Ralph Crane, d. Edward Hale, d. Granby, Solomon Gains, d. Charles P. Clark, d.
Guilford, "Reuben Stone, d. Franklin C Phelps, d.
Handen, Lewis Warner, d.
Farmner, do
35
Middlebury, *Asa Fenn, w. Milford, 1Samuel Beach, w. *John K. Bristol, w. Naugatuck, James Spencer, w. N. Branford, Nathaniel S. Smith, w.
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
33
Comm'ee.
Occupation. Age.
Mechanic, 28
Farmer, 56
Am. C.
do 43
Waterbury, Larmon W. Abbott, f.
S. F.
Machinist,
31
t įJames M. L. Scoville, w. Incor.
Manufacturer,
Wolcott, Marvin Minor, d.
Farmer, 54
Woodbridge, Samuel F. Perkins, w.
Blacksmith, 38
NEW LONDON, Thomas Fitch, 2d., w. S. P. William C. Crump, w.
Jud., Lic. Lawyer,
33
Norwich, Henry M'Nelly, w. Alba F. Smith, w.
Edu.
Machinist, 32
Bozrah, George Lathrop, w.
Farmer,
31
Colchester, Henry Burr, w. Stephen B. Day, w.
Agric.
do
39
East Lyme, John D. Otis, w.
Mil.
do
34
Franklin, Dwight Bailey, f.
Div.
Carpenter, ." 45
Griswold, Henry A. Lathrop, w.
R. R.
Manufacturer, 34
Lands
Carpenter,
39
Jud. Ex.
Mariner, 44
Farmer,
53
Tax.
do
34
Rev. R.
do
37
Lisbon, Ebenezer Lyon, w.
Carpenter,
51
Lyme, Zebulon Brockway, f. James A. Bill, d.
S. F.
Publisher,
31
Montville, Ethan G. Crandall, w.
Fed. R.
Farmer,
51
North Stonington, *Oliver Hewitt, d. N. T. James H. Wheeler, d. Preston, William Pendleton, d. Amos A. Gore, d.
do
43
do
67
Salem, Alfred Gallup, d.
Fin.
Farmer,
51
Stonington, William Hyde, Jr., w. Noyes Palmer, w.
Am. Con. Farmer,
59
Waterford, John L. Waterus, d.
Stone-cutter,
38
S. F., AM. Commerce,
47
Edu. do
34
Claims
Hatter,
57
N. T. Farmer,
56
Bridgeport, Silas C. Booth, w.
Incor. Merchant,
40
Brookfield, Abel S. Hawley, w.
Carpenter,
36
Darien, Ira Scofield, w.
Lands
Cordwainer,
39
Farmer,
57
Easton, John Sherwood, d.
R. R. Agent, 47
R. & B.
Physician,
40
FAIRFIELD, *Oliver H. Perry, w. tJohn Gould, w.
do
53
Ledyard, Edmund Spicer, d.
Eug., BANKS
Merchant,
58
Groton, James C. Lamb, f d. Nathan G. Fish, f. w. Lebanon, Salmon L. Williams, w. John H. Throop, d.
Incor.
do - 43
Farmer, 36
Claims Tailor,
34
Prospect, Reuben B. Hughes, f. w. Southbury, Titus Pierce, w.
Wallingford. ¡ Ira Tuttle, d. Friend Johnson, d.
Jud. Ex.
do
42
# Not entitled to a seat.
3
Danbury, Cyrus S. Andrews, d. ¡Eli T. Hoyt, w.
34
GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
>
Comm'ee. Occupation. Age.
Greenwich, *Josiah Wilcox, w. Jonathan A Close, w.
Agri.
Farmer,
46
Huntington, Elly Lewis, d.
Monroe, David Beach, d.
N. Canaan, Timothy E. Raymond, d. Fin.
New Fairfield. Nathan B. Wheeler, d.
Newtown. John B. Peck, d. Monroe Judson, d.
Rev. R.
Farmer, 32
Physician, 29
R. & B.
Grocer,
44
Norwalk, Gould D Jennings, w.
William H. Benedict, w.
Redding, Daniel C. Rider, d.
Henry Couch, d. Ridgefield, David Scott, w. Richard L .. Gilbert, w.
do
64
Eugr.
do
29
Sherman, Sanford If. Gould, d.
do
47
Div.
do
50
Banks Merchant, 45
S. P., Lic. Farmer, 43
Mechanic, 54
Jud., F. R.
do
57
1
do
29
Westport, William J. Jennings, w. Wilton, Joseph B. Scribner, w.
do
38
BROOKLYN, Benjamin Brown, Jr., f. Jud.
Ashford, Jared D. Richmond, d. Charles Collar, f.
Canterbury, William A. Healey, w. N. T. George K. Ray, w.
Chaplin, George Ashley, f.
Eastford. Jairus Chapman, d
Hampton, William Durkee. 2d , d.
Killingly, John D. Baldwin, f. tEbenezer Kelley, f. d.
Plainfield, tAmos Witter, Jr., W. Elijah W. Curtiss, w.
Pomfret, *Samuel D Baxter, w. *Hiram Holt, w.
Claims Manufacturer, 44
FIN. Physician, 51 >
Sterling Elisha Gallup. d. (Did not take his seat.)
Thompson. James Johnson, f. d. Thomas Dike, w
Banks Farmer, 38
Div. Agent, 40
Rev. R. Farmer, 37
Lic., R. R. do
38
Windliam. Elias P. Brown, f. Luther Burnham. w.
do
48
Woodstock. Elisha Paine, f.
Mil., Am. do
48 ·
S. F. do
54
Caleb Fenner, d.
Farmer, 42
R. & B.,TAX. Attorney, 45
Incor. Shoemaker, 43
Merchant, 33 )
Mechanic, 31
Shoemaker, 30
Lands
Farmer, do 54
45
Agric.
EDU., F. R. Clergyman, 38
S. P. Carpenter, 66
Jud. Ex. Farmer, 29
Blacksmith, 49
Voluntown. Benjamin Gallup, Jr., d.
do 52
Jud. Ex. do 40
Cordwainer, 52
Mechanic, 53
Hatter, 48
Mil., R. R. Lime burner,
30
Farmer, 33
Stamford, "Heth Stevens, w. Henry J. Sanford, w.
Stratford, Levi Curtis, Jr., W.
Trumbull, Franklin P. Ambler, d.
Weston, tDavid Patchen, d.
Tax.
Machinist,
15
1218995
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
35
Com. Occupation. Age.
LITCHFIELD, tOrigin S. Seymour, d. JUD. Christopher Wheeler, d.
Attorney, 45
Lands
Farmer, 60
Barkhamsted, Alex P. Cleveland, w. Abial Case, w.
do
38
Bethlem, Edwin L. Thompson, d.
N. T.
do
32
Canaan, *Milo Holabird, d.
Incor.
do
33
William Douglas, d.
Banks
do
24
Colebrook, George Austin, d. Rufus Seymour, d.
Rev. R.
Farmer,
55
Cornwall, Hezekiah C. Gregory, W. Reuben Wilcox, w.
do
68
Goshen, *Joseph I. Gaylord, w. George A. Hill, w.
Fin.
do
55
Harwinton, *Jeremiah Holt, w. Philo Hall, w.
Farmer,
59
Kent, Heman Seger, d.
Farmer,
65
New Hartford, Samuel Hotchkiss, w. George R. Adams, w.
Mechanic,
59
N. Milford, Luman B. Hamlin, d. Lyman Sınith, w.
F. R., R. R.
do
52
Merchant,
53
Norfolk, Anson Gaylord, f. John Humphrey, f.
Tax.
do 48
Plymouth, John C. Lewis, f.
SPEAKER Manufacturer, 48
Merchant,
31
Salisbury, William Bushnell, d. Leonard Richardson, d.
Merchant, 40
Sharon, *Ransom Smith, d. James Orr, d.
S. F.
Farmer, 67
S. P.,Ju. Ex. Attorney, 25
63
Warren, tBenajah Mallory, d.
Mechanic, 62
Farmer, 45
Stone-cutter, 46
Farmer,
40
Watertown, George F. Merriman, w. Agric. Winchester, Daniel B Wheelock, f. Theron Bronson, d.
Scythe-maker, 44
Lic., Div. Merchant, 40
Unf. B.
Farmer, 47
Woodbury, Willis Lambert, w. Silas Clark, w.
Cla.
do 45
MIDDLETOWN, * ¿ Edwin Stearns. d. Earl Cooley. d.
Haddam, *Harvey E. Brainard, d.
+Ephraim Pierson, d.
Chatham, Levi Bunce, d.
Agric
Mechanic, 62
N. T., Lic. Farmer, 54
Banks. Manufacturer, 36
Clinton, George Carter, Jr , w.
ST. PR. Manufacturer, 45
Cla. Farmer, 59
Fin. do 47
Jud Ex. do 41
*Nathaniel C. Smith. d.
Chester. Clark Canfield, d.
R. R. Merchant, 46
Farmer, .
35
Am C. - Farmer, 49
Roxbury, Bennett S. Preston, w.
R. & B.
Farmer, 50
Torrington, *Jannah B. Phelps, w. Homer F. Thrall, d.
MIL.
Farmer, .do 57
Washington, Sheldon H Calhoun, w. Mil. R. Daniel Burnham, w. Edu.
Joiner,
42
Carriage-mk'r, 34
do
51
Blacksmith,
44
do
56
36
GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Durham, Frederic T. Elliott, d. tLeverett M. Leach, w.
East Haddam, Daniel B. Warner, d. tLemuel Dickinson, d. Killingworth, *Joseph J. Buell, d. Nathan Lane, d.
Portland, William H. Bartlett, w. Saybrook, tEzra S. Williams, w. David P. Platts, w. Westbrook, Horace Burr, f.
Com. Occupation. Age.
Incor. Farmer, 36
Jud.
Merchant, 27
Div.
Manufacturer, 42
Tax.
Farmer,
55
Lands. do 39
Am. C.
do
35
R. & B., Mil. do 34
S. F.
Manufacturer, 49
Rev. R. Farmer, 39
Edu.,F. R. Physician, 31
S. Pr. Silk-manuf'tr, 46
Banks. Physician, 52
Andover, Gurley Phelps, d.
Jud. Farmer, 45
Incor. do 71
N. T. Hatter, 40
Cla. Farmer, 36
Jud Ex. do 38
Ellington, Herman C. Griswold, w.
Hebron, Hazael Gott, Jr., w. Josiah C. Gilbert, w.
S. F.
Farmer,
49
Lic. do 39
R. R. Iron-founder, 45
Harvey S. Crain, w.
Somers, *Job Hulburd, w.
Am. C.
Farmer, 67
Rev. R. do 43
Div.
do
58
R. & B. do 61
Edu.
Carpenter, 31
F. R.
Mechanic,
32 )
Vernon, Lucius A. Hunt, w.
Tax. Merchant, 35
Willington, Otis Dimock, w. Agric. Manufacturer, 58
Elijah H. Carpenter, w. Fin.
Merchant,
32
Allowance of Members $1 50 per day.
Clerk, Calvin W. Philleo. f. Lawyer, Suffield, age 26.
George C. Woodruff, d. Lawyer, Litchfield, age 29. Allowance $2 per day.
Messenger, Davis Ray, d. Shoemaker, Hartford.
Assistant, Samuel Tripp, d. Inn-keeper, East Hartford, age 45. Door-Keeper, James Levon, d. Hartford, age 43.
TOLLAND, Joseph Clark, d. Oliver K. Isham, d.
Bolton, tAhab Smith, d.
Columbia, Addison H. Fitch, d.
Coventry, Richard H. Rose, w. George N. Loomis, w.
Lands.
Marble-dealer, 43
Mansfield, Samuel S. Eaton, w.
*Daniel C. Pease, w.
Stafford, Joseph Alden, w. *Samuel Harwood, w.
Union, "Samuel Hammond, w. John N. Foster, w.
Mil. Silk dealer, 38
NOTE .- The chairman of Committees of the House are denoted by SMALL CAPITALS.
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COMMITTEES.
37
RECAPITULATION.
SENATE ; whole number of Members, .
21
Whig 13; Dem. 8. Same as in 1847 and 1848.
HOUSE ; whole number of Members,
222
1848.
1849.
Towns. Whig. Dem. Lib. Whig. Dem. F. S.
Hartford
Co.
23
20
16
1
14
21
2
New Haven
23
19
10
15
12
2
New London
18
11
16
15
10
2
Fairfield
22
15
15
17
13
0
Windham
14
11
10
8
6
8
Litchfield
22
22
16
18
16
4
Middlesex
11
8
10
5
12
1
Tolland
13
11
9
16
5
0
146
117
102 1 108
95
19
Average age, 45 ; Oldest, 72 ; Youngest, 23.
Married, 189 ; Widowers, 10 ; Single 22.
Born in towns which they represent, 135.
Born in Conn., 198 ; R. I., 9; Mass., 6 ; N. Y., 4; N. H., 1; N. J., 1; Penn., 1; Ireland, 1.
Farmers,
- 122 Merchants, &c.
19
Lawyers, (3 not in practice,)
8 Manufacturers,
-
- 19
Clergymen, .
2 Mechanics, &c., -
-
37
Physicians, -
6 Agents,
-
3
Teachers, &c. - -
3 Stage Driver, -
-
1
Committees of the two Houses.
JOINT STANDING.
JOINT SELECT.
Judiciary. School Fund.
Federal Relations. Agricultural Science.
Education.
Taxation.
Finance.
License Laws.
Claims.
Judicial Expenses.
Banks.
Revision of Joint Rules.
Incorporations.
Amendments Constitution.
New Towns and Probate Dis- [tricts.
OF LOWER HOUSE.
Railroads. Roads and Bridges. Sale of Lands. State Prison.
Divorce. Military Affairs.
Unfinished Business. Engrossed Bills. Debenture.
Contingent Expenses.
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COURTS.
Courts.
U. S. Circuit and District Courts in Connecticut.
Circuit Judge-STEPHEN NELSON, Cooperstown, N. Y.
District Judge-ANDREW T. JUDSON, Canterbury. District Clerk-John J. Cleveland, New Haven.
District Attorney-Thomas C. Perkins, Hartford. Marshall-A. A. Pettengill, Bridgeport.
Deputy Marshalls -- Chester Adams, Hartford ; Leander Parmelee, New Haven; George Bliss, Nor- wich.
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- ven; WILLIAM W. ELLSWORTH, Hartford. Salary $1250.
Reporter-Thomas Day, Hartford. Selary $550. TERMS. [See Calendar pages. ]
Superior Courts. Allotment of Judges for 1849-50. SUMMER TERMS.
Chief Judge CHURCH, Windham.
Judge WAITE, Litchfield and Tolland.
Judge STORRS, Hartford.
Judge HINMAN, New London and Fairfield.
Judge ELLSWORTH, Middlesex and New Haven.
WINTER TERMS.
Chief Judge CHURCH, Fairfield and Tolland. Judge WAITE, Windham. Judge STORRS, New London and Middlesex. Judge HINMAN, New Haven and Litchfield. Judge ELLSWORTH, Hartford.
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PROBATE COURTS.
County Courts. [See Counties and Calendar pages.]
Judicial Expenses of the State
FOR THE YEAR ENDING, APRIL 1, 1849.
Salaries of Judges of Superior Court, do do County do
$6,300
- 2,400
Reporter of Judicial Decisions,
550
Expenses of Courts, as below,
- 41,375
Total,
$50,625 The 1st column below exhibits the jailers bills ; the 2d, balances of jury debenture ; the 3rd, bills of costs for public prosecutions ; the 4th, sunderies.
Hartford County, 1,198
1,872
2,204
561
$5,835
New Haven,
3,190
1,200
3,625
417
8,432
New London, "
3,375
899
4,480
104
8,858
Fairfield,
330
1,055
5,212
30
6,627
Windham, =
334
790
1,902
88
3,112
Litchfield,
940
1,012
3,955
218
6,125
Middlesex,
312
453
392
74
1,230
Tolland,
86
405
602
61
1,152
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.
Districts.
Constituted.
Judges.
Ashford,
1830
Avon,
1844
Barkhamsted, 1834
Lester Loomis,
Berlin,
1824
Henry Nash,
Bozrah,
1843
Albert G. Avery,
Bridgeport,
1782 [Huntington. Trumbull, Monroe,]
Bristol,
1830
Brooklyn,
1833
Burlington,
1834
Canaan,
1846
Canterbury,
1835
Solomon Paine,
Canton,
1841
Chatham,
1824
Jared D. Richmond, Alfred Kellogg,
Dwight Morris, Benjamin F. Hawley, Edward Fogg, David Bennett, Miles T. Granger,
Lancel Foot, David Cornwall,
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PROBATE COURTS.
Districts. Constituted.
Cheshire,
1829 [Prospect.]
Colchester,
1832
Cornwall,
1847
Coventry,
1849
Danbury,
1744 [New Fairfield.]
Eastford, 1849
East Haddam,
1741*
East Lyme,
1843
East Windsor, 1782 [South Windsor.]
Ellington,
1826 [Vetnon.]
William Barnes, Phineas Talcott, Aholiab Johnson,
Enfield, 1831
Fairfield, 1666
Rufus Blakeman,
Farmington, 1769
Thomas Cowles,
Granby,
1807
Groton, 1836
Ardon B Holcomb, Zebediah Gates,
Guilford, 1719 [Branford, N. Bran-
ford, except Northford.] Ralph D. Smith,
Haddaın,
1830
Hampton, 1836
Isaac Arnold, Philip Pearl,
Hartford, 1666 [Windsor, Wethers-
field. E. Hartford, Glastenbury, Man-
chester, Bloomfield, Rocky Hill.]
Wın. N. Matson,
Harwinton,
1835
Hebron,
1789 [Andover, Coventry, Bolton, Columbia.]
Kent,
1831
Killingly, 1830
Killingworth, 1834 [Clinton.]
Lebanon, J826
Ledyard, 1836
Samuel W. Wood,
Litchfield, 1742 [Goshen, Warren.]
Lyme, 1830
Madison. 1834
Mansfield, 1831
Marlborough, 1846
Charles Adams, No appointinent, Jesse Crampton, Royal Storrs, Sherman C. Lord,
Meriden, 1836
Benajah Andrews,
Middletown, 1782
[Durhamn.]
Elihu Spencer,
Milford, 1832
Andrew French,
New Hartford, 1825
Roger H. Mills,
New Haven,
1666 [Bethany, Derby,
Woodbridge. East Haven, North Ha- ven, Harnden, Orange.]
Eleazer K. Foster,
New London, 1666 [Montville, Waterford.] Wanton A. Weaver,
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* Early Records are at Colchester.
Ralph Gilbert, Rufus Fuller, Jr., Abiel Converse, Leet Hurd, Learned Hebard,
Hartland,
1836
Timo. E. Williams, Lewis Smith,
PROBATE COURTS.
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Districts. Constituted.
Judges,
New Milford, 1787
Julius B. Harrison,
Newtown, 1820 [Brookfield.]
Norfolk, 1777
N. Stonington, 1835
Jacob Beers, Darius Phelps, No appointment,
Norwalk, 1802 [New Canaan, Wilton.]
Orris S. Ferry,
Norwich,
1748 [Preston, Lisbon,
Franklin, Griswold.] George Perkins,
Oxford,
1846
Nathan J. Wilcoxson,
Plainfield,
1747
David Gallup,
Plymouth,
1833
Elisha Johnson,
Pomfret,
1752
Orrin Sumner.
Reding,
1839
Jona. R. Sandford,
Ridgefield,
1841
Ebenezer Hawley,
Roxbury,
1842
Aaron W Fenn,
Salem,
1841
John C. Daniels,
Salisbury,
1847
John G. Mitchell,
Saybrook,
1780 [Chester, Westbrook.] Selden M. Pratt,
Sharon, 1755
James Orr,
Sherman, 1846
Daniel W. Northrop,
Simsbury,
1769
Julius Chapman,
Somers, 1834
Walter R. Kibbe,
Southington, 1825
Mansfield Merriman, Moses B. Harvey,
Stamford,
1728 [Greenwich, Darien. ] William T. Minor,
Stonington, 1766
Asa Fish, David Plant,
Suffield,
1821
Samuel B. Low,
Thompson,
1832
Talcott Crosby,
Tolland,
1830
[Willington.]
Zalmon A. Storrs,
Torrington, 1847
Geo. D. Wadhams,
Voluntown, 1830
No appointment,
Wallingford, 1796 [Northford.]
Washington, 1832
Ebenezer H. Ives, Daniel B. Brinsmade,
Waterbury, 1779 [Wolcott, Middlebury, Naugatuck.]
Watertown, . 1834
Weston, 1832 [Easton.]
Westport, 1835
Winchester, 1838 [Colebrook.]
Samuel W. Coe, Calvin Hibbard,
Woodbury, 1719 [Southbury, Bethlem ] Charles B. Phelps,
Woodstock, 1831
Norton J. Buel, Holbrook Curtis, Moses Burr, Alva Gray,
Windham, 1719 [Chaplin ]
Ezra Child,
Stafford, 1759 [Union.]
Stratford, 1840
COUNTIES.
Counties.
HARTFORD COUNTY.
JUDGE, FRANCIS PARSONS, Hartford. Salary $375.
COMMISSIONERS, Thomas Cowles, Farmington ; Samuel Gal- pin, Wethersfield ; Sanford Grant, South Windsor. Allowed $3 per day.
CLERK OF COURTS, Chauncey Howard, Hartford. STATE ATTORNEY, Richard D. Hubbard, Hartford.
SHERIFF, Chester Adamns, Hartford.
DEPUTY SHERIFFS.
Bristol, Alonzo Warner. Manchester, Eli Pitkin.
East Windsor, Otis P. Bartlett.
Enfield, Albert Clark.
Granby, Milo A. Holcomb.
Hartford, N. M. Waterman.
Simsbury. Ebenezer B. Phelps. Southington, Lewis Woodruff. Suffield, Eliphalet S. Morron. Windsor, Anson Loomis.
DEPUTY JAILER, Nathaniel H. Morgan.
TREASURER AND DEPUTY SURVEYOR, Nathaniel Goodwin, Hartford.
COUNTY SURVEYORS.
Berlin, Lotan Porter.
Bloomfield, Hiram Thrall.
Bristol, Tracy Peck.
Canton, Lancel Foote.
Simsbury, Justus M. Case.
Enfield, Elaın Pease
Southington, Steph. Walkley.
Farınington, John C. Porter, Wm. S. Porter.
Suffield, D. W. Norton. Windsor, Henry Sill.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE AND ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
HARTFORD. Dixon, James Drake, Richard G.
Attorneys at Law. Bulkeley, Eliphi't A. Case, Seymour N. Chapman, Charles
Cone, Wm. R Cornwall. Horace Deming, Henry C.
Ely, William D. Erving, R A. Fellowes, Francis Fitzgerald, Richard Goodman, Edward Hinman, Royal R.
Holcomb, James H. Howard, Chauncey Hubbard, Richard D. Hungerford, Wm. Huntington, Sam. H. Johnson, Nathan Mann, Benning
Matson, Wm. N.
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Hartford, Nat. Starkweather,
Seth E. Marsh, Seth Talcott. Manchester. Eli Bissell.
ATTORNEYS AND JUSTICES
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Niles, John M. Pardee, Dwight W. Parsons, Francis
Loomis, Simeon L. Lyman, C. C.
Lyman, Normand
Pease, Edwin T.
Morgan, Nath. H. Northam, Charles H. Goodrich, Cyprian
Perkins, Henry
Perkins, Thomas C. Olmsted, Jesse Robinson, Lucius F. Phelps, Guy R.
Seymour, John W.
Pratt, Joseph Pratt, Joseph, Jr.
Shepard, Charles
Raymond, Josiah
Moore, Roswell
North, Alfred
Terry, Seth
Robins, Gurdon
Peck, Selden
Toucey, Isaac
Robinson, D. F.
Smith, Noah
Twitchell, S. W.
Warner, Edmund Wilcox, Edward Woodruff, Simeon
BLOOMFIELD. Adams, Ambrose Barnard, Judah H. Barnard, Phelps Burnham, S. F. Chapman, Joseph Fish, John Goodwin, Samuel D.
Grant, D. W. Hubbard, J. H. Humason, Wm. L.
Newberry, George Roberts, L. D.
Rowley, Bildad Thrall, Hiram
Corning, Geo. W.
Cornish, Virgil Crosby, D. P. Day, Albert Flagg, Solomon S.
Fowler, Henry Francis, Henry Gates, George D. Giddings, J. W. Goodwin, Nathaniel Goodwin, James M.
Harris, Walter Hudson, Barzillai Kilbourn, Henry
BERLIN. Attorneys at Law. New Britain.
Nash, Henry North, Hubert F.
Andrews, Alfred Andrews, Ethan A. Barnes, Edwin Bassett, O. B.
Clark, Marcellus Cole, Ira
Cowles, Samuel B. Flagg, Henry W.
Gridley, Horatio Landers, George M. Lee, John Lee, Marvin
Smith, Alfred Smith, Erastus
Walkley, James C. Williams, Oliver E.
Robinson, George Savage, Jesse Seymour, Harvey Seymour, Mason Seymour, Romanta
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