The Connecticut register : being a state calendar of public officers and institutions in Connecticut for 1849-1852, Part 44

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19 Rich'd P. Williams, d. Saybrook,


Home Ex., Ship B. 54


20 Origen Dimock, d.


Willington,


Insane P., Farmer, 54


21 |Phineas Talcott, w. Vernon.


Claims,


s.57


Allowance of Senators, $2 per day.


Clerk, S. W. Kellogg, w., Lawyer, Naugatuck. Pay same as Senators.


Messenger, Chester Adams, Marshal.


.Assistant Messenger, N. M. Waterman, w., Sheriff. Door Keeper, William Russell, Painter.


* Senators in 1850.


t Members of Corporation of Yale College, of whom Messrs. Plummer, Marvin, Stearns and Brockway had before been Sen- ators.


# Excused.


Wallingford, Groton,


S. Lands, Comm'ce, 46


N. Stonington, Agric.


Farmer, 37


6 tIra Tuttle, d.


12 tCharles Marvin, w. 13 Henry G. Taintor, w. Hampton,


14 Hez. S. Ramsdell, w. 15 Charles Adains, w. 16 Levi Ileaton, w.


17 Wm. W. Welch, w. 18 ** Edwin Stearns, d.


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15


16


17,


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SENATORIAL DISTRICTS.


Senatorial Districts.


1. Hartford, Wethersfield, Berlin, Southington, New Britain, Rocky Hill.


2. Enfield, Suffield, East Windsor, East Hartford, Glastenbury, Marlborough, Manchester, South Windsor.


3. Hartland, Granby, Simsbury, Windsor, Canton, Farmington, Bristol, Burlington, Avon, Bloom- field.


4. New Haven, Hamden, Woodbridge.


5. Milford, Orange, Derby, Oxford, Middlebury, Wa- terbury, Bethany, Wolcott, Southbury, Nauga- tuck, Seymour.


6. Guilford, Branford, North Branford, East Haven, North Haven, Madison, Wallingford, Meriden, Cheshire, Prospect.


7. New London, Groton, Ledyard, Stonington, Wa- terford.


8. Norwich, North Stonington, Preston, Griswold, Lisbon, Franklin.


9. Lyme, Colchester, Lebanon, Montville, Salem, Bozrah, East Lyme.


10. Fairfield, Bridgeport, Stratford, Huntington, West- on, Trumbull, Monroe, Westport, Easton.


11. Danbury, Ridgefield, Redding, Newtown, Brook- field, New Fairfield, Sherman.


12. Norwalk, Darien, Stamford, Greenwich, New Ca- naan, Wilton.


13. Brooklyn, Canterbury, Hampton, Plainfield, Ster- ling, Voluntown, Windham, Chaplin.


14. Ashford, Eastford, Killingly, Pomfret, Thompson, Woodstock.


15. Litchfield, Harwinton, New Hartford, Torrington, Winchester, Barkhamsted, Colebrook.


16. New Milford, Warren, Washington, Roxbury, Bethlem, Woodbury, Watertown, Plymouth.


17. Salisbury, Canaan, Norfolk, Sharon, Cornwall, Goshen, Kent.


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VOTES FOR SENATORS.


18. Middletown, Cromwell, Durham, Chatham, Port- land.


19. Haddam, Chester, Clinton, East Haddam, Killing- worth, Saybrook, Westbrook.


20. Tolland, Ellington, Somers, Stafford, Union, Wil- lington.


21. Andover, Bolton, Coventry, Columbia, Hebron, Mansfield, Vernon.


Dotes for Senators.


APRIL, 1851.


Dis.


Vote.


Vote.


Scat.


Total.


1


Deming,


1,455


Pratt,


1,367


43


2,665


2


Plummer,


1,758


Abbe,


1,694


61


3,513


3


Mitchell,


1,867


Atkins,


1,780


111


3,758


4


Peck,


1,761


Osborn,


1,701


47


3,509


5


White,


1,827


Sınith,


1,674


3,501


6


Tuttle,


1,708


Bray,


1,551


7 3,266


7


Fish,


1,389


Williams,


1,233


2,622


8


Hull,


1,586


Tyler,


1,388


6


2,980


9


Brockway,


1,051


Wheeler,


1,007


2,058


10


Burrall,


1,943


Beardsley,


1,393


209


3,545


11


Morris,


1.443


White,


1,134


241


2,818


12


Marvin,


1.512


Smith,


1,188


75


2,775


13


Taintor,


1.099


Catlin,


1,021


156


2,276


14


Ramsdell,


1,322


Crosby,


1,142


2


2,466


15


Adams,


1,340


Case,


1,207


178


2,725


16


Heaton,


1,399


Judd,


1,379


94


2,872


17


Welch,


1,318


Ferris,


1,277


47


2,642


18


Stearns,


1,136


Wilcox,


838


96


2,070


19


Williams,


1,220


Brownell,


1,107


6


2,333


20


Dimock,


963


Pease,


891


1,854


21


Talcott,


925


Yeomans,


834


74


1,833


S.


Su


W


Wi


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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


SAMUEL INGHAM, Saybrook, SPEAKER. Allowance $2 50 per day.


NOTE. Those marked * were members in 1850 ; and | mem- bers in previous years.


HARTFORD, ¡Joseph Trumbull, w. Edmund G. Howe, w.


Avon, tReuben Hawley, w. Berlin, John Graham, d. Bloomfield, George W. Gorton, d. Bristol, Edwin S. Lewis, w. Burlington, *Timothy Sperry, w. Canton, Alanson Andrus, f. E. Hartford, Stephen Marston, w. Elihu Smith, w. E. Windsor, Samuel W. Bartlett, w. tChauncey Ellsworth, w. Labor,


Committee. Occupation.


BANKING, S. R. S.


School Fund, Merchant.


New Towns, Farmer.


Finance. Manufact'r. Farmer.


Incorporations, Agriculture, 66


=


License Laws, Manufact'r. Merchant. Farmer.


Theatri. Exhib. Judiciary,


Merchant. Farmer. Merchant. Manufact'r. Mechanic Farmer.


New Towns 2, Commut. Pun. ¥


CLAIMS, Home. Exemp. Juvenile Offen.


Auth. & Ed. Manufact'r. Ferryman. Farmer. ت Manufact'r.


Farmer. Joiner.


ROADS AND BR. Farmer.


State Prison, CAP. P., Banks,


Prison-k'p'r. Farmer.


Merchant.


Farmer.


Enfield, *Parsons Henry, w. +Joseph P. Converse, w. Farmington, William Crampton, w. Amend. Const. tAdna Whiting, d. R. R., Fed. R. Lands, Glastenbury, ¡James Killam, d. Otis House, d. Granby, Anson Cooley, w. Anson A. Collins, d. Hartland, tira Beach, d. Beriah Cowdery, d. Pauperism, Insane Poor, Military, Manchester, James B. Wood, d. Marlborough, Howell Root, w. N. Britain, tEthan A. Andrews, w. EDUCATION. George M. Landers, d. Rocky Hill, Henry A. White, d. Simsbury, Decius Latimer, w. Lucius G. Goodrich, w. Southington, *Chas. A. Matthews,d. Banks, Orrin Atwater, d. Gen. R. R. S. Windsor, Homer P. Stedman, d. Suffield, Erancis Sheldon, d. Anson Stiles, d. Wethersfield, William Willard, w. Oliver Richards, w. Windsor, Martin Palmer, d. Richard H. Phelps, d.


Paper M. Farmer.


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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


Committee.


NEW HAVEN, 1WIn. W. Boardman, w. RAIL R., Mil. Chauncey Jerome, Jr., w. CLAIMS,


Bethany, Edwin Pardee, d.


Branford, William Blackstone, d.


Cheshire, fBenjamin A. Jarvis, d. Calvin Doolittle, w.


Derby, Sidney A. Downs, w. East flaven. tWyllys Hemingway, w. New Towns,


Guilford, Russell Benton, d. James A. Norton, d.


Hamden. tHorace Potter, d


Madison, fErastus C. Scranton, w.


Meriden, Hiram A. Yale, d.


Middlebury, Robert Crane, w. Milford, *Asa M. Train, w. +David L. Baldwin, w.


Naugatuck, ¡Francis Spencer, w. North Branford, Daniel Jones, d.


North Haven, fEvelyn Blakeslee, d. Reform School. Orange, David Smith, d. New Towns 2,


Oxford, Nathaniel Walker, w.


Prospect, James Street, w.


Seymour, Bennet Wooster, d. Southbury, Henry D. Munson, d. Wallingford, Wm. W. Stow, d. Nathan Thomas, Jr., d. Waterbury, Edward S. Clark, w. Julius Hotchkiss, f. Wolcott, Willis Merrill, d. Woodbridge, Treat Clark, d.


NEW LONDON, Francis W. Holt, d. School Fund, George R. Comstock, d. Norwich, Benjamin Durfey, w. Capital Pun. Philo M. Judson, w. Bozrah, Giles Herskell, d. Pauperism, Colchester, Samuel A. Kellogg, w. William E. Tracy, w. East I.yme, tEzra Moore, Jr . d. State Prison. Franklin, tElihu M. Kingsley, d. Griswold, tHenry L. Johnson, w. Groton, W. Z. Buddington, w. George Eldredge, f.


Lebanon, Robert Champlin, w. +Justin Clark, d. Ledyard, John Brewster, w.


Reform School,


Occupation. Lawyer, Manufact'r. Fariner.


Labor, Commuta. Pun. 66


Finance, Pauperism, Cabinet ma.


License Law,


Merchant. Farmer.


Registra.B.D.&M.


Amend. Const.


Merchant.


Commuta. Pun. Farmer.


Educa., Fed. R. Commerce.


LANDS, Th Ex. Manuf. Ag.


Physician. Clergyman. Merchant, .6


Farmer. .


Joiner. Shoemaker.


Farmer.


School Fund,


Mechanic.


Insane Poor,


Farmer.


Agriculture,


Teacher.


Judiciary, G.R.R. Mechanic.


Corporations,


Manufact'r.


Roads and Br.


Farmer.


Home. Exemp. 64


Merchant.


Finance, Fisherman.


Farmer.


Judiciary, Attorney.


Farmer.


Commuta Pun.


Merchant. Farmer.


Education, .6


General R. R. Lands, Mariner. 60


Milit., Fed. R.


Home. Exemp.


Fariner.


Agriculture, 6.


S


T W


W W BRO Ash


Banks,


State Prison,


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


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Committee.


Occupation. Farmer.


New Towns 2, License Laws, Banks, 66


Amend. Const.


Claims,


Railroads,


66


Corporations,


New Towns, ROA.&BR., Ins P. Roads & Br. Engros., Labor, Mechanic.


FAIRFIELD, ¡Jonathan Godfrey, w. Charles Bennett, w.


Danbury, George Ferry, d. tHenry O. Judd, w. Bridgeport, Wyllys Lyon, d.


Brookfield, +Bryant Smith, d.


Darien, Lester St. John, w.


Easton, James D. Johnson, d.


Greenwich, *Jonathan A. Close, w. Lands, Zaccheus Mead, w.


66


Huntington, fEbenezer Wakelee, d. Military,


Monroe, Charles Blackman d.


Commuta. Pun.


66


New Canaan, George Gearhart, d. S.F., H.E., T.Ex. Shoemaker.


New Fairfield, Geo. W. Wilson, d. Newtown, George Benedict, d. Carlos B. Booth, d


Norwalk, Ebenezer Hill, w. Henry M. Prowitt, w.


Finance, F. R.


Insane Poor, Corporations,


Manufact'r. Farmer.


Joiner.


Agriculture,


Farmer.


Capital Punish.


Cooper. Farmer.


Roads & Br.


New Towns 2,


PAU., R.S., G.R.R. Manufact'r. Education, Farmer.


Lands, Lic. L. State Prison,


Carpenter. Farmer.


Commuta. Pun.


Merchant. Manufact'r.


License Laws,


STATE. PRISON,


New Towns,


Farmer. Merchant. Lawyer. Farmer.


Registration, Amend. Const.


Farmer.


Hatter. Farmer.


Merchant.


Redding, Milo Lee, d. Frederick D. Dimon, w. Ridgefield, Russell B. Keeler, w. Robert C. Edmonds, w. Sherman, Walter B. Ferris d.


Stamford, Seth Miller, w. Jolin Clason, w. Stratford, ¡John Wilcoxson, d. Trumbull, David B. Hinman, d. Weston, John R. Sturges, d. Westport, Street H. Keeler, d. Wilton, ¡Giles Gregory, w.


BROOKLYN, Joseph K. Green, f. Ashford, tEbenezer Chaffee, w. Hiram Cady, f.


Claims,


R. R., Banking, Judiciary, Labor, Banks,


Lisbon, Daniel M. Brown, w. Lyme, Marshfield S. Parker, d. Joseph Warner, w. Montville, Daniel L. Browning. d. N. Stonington, fAllen Wheeler, d. Asher Prentice, Jr., d. Preston, John W. Gallup, d. Erastus F. Hewitt, d. Salem, William Tew, d.


Stonington, +Gurdon Trumbull, w. Richard A. Wheeler, w. Waterford, |John L. Watrous, d.


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24


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


Canterbury, Comfort S. Hyde, d. Waterman Brown, d. Chaplin, Daniel B. Simpson, d. Eastford, *Willard Lyon, w. Hampton, Josiah C. Jackson, d. Killingly, Dan A. Daniels, d. Shubael Adams, d. Plainfield, Hezekiah French, w. Caleb P. Wilson, w. Pomfret, *John W. Adams, w. Charles Osgood, w. Sterling, Johnson D. Love, d. Thompson, tGeorge Nichols, d. Jeremiah Olney, d. Voluntown, tElisha Potter, d. Windham, Elisha G. Hammond, d. Capital Pun. William H. Hosmer, d. Education,


Committee. Agriculture, New Towns, Pauperism, Military,


Occupation. Farmer.


Mechanic. Tanner. Manufact'r.


Judic., Am. Con. Farmer. Banking, G.R.R. Manufact'r. Carpenter.


Claims, Roads & Br.


Farmer. Manufact'r. Farmer.


Finance, S. Fund, Labor, Reform School, Railroads,


66


Banks, Fed. R. Merchant. Insane Poor, Farmer. =


Woodstock, Lewis Chamberlin, w. Corporations, *Stephen L. Potter, w.


Home. Exemp.


Stone-cut. Farmer.


LITCHFIELD, Geo. C. Woodruff, d. BANKS, Thomas M. Coe, w.


Gen. Railroad, Pauperism,


Lawyer. Farmer.


..


Manufact'r. Mer. Tailor.


NEW T., MILIT.# Farmer.


Amend. Const.


Farmer.


Ilarwinton, David A. Wilson, w. +Abijah Catlin, w. Kent, Henry I. Fuller, d. New Hartford, Jas. Trowbridge, w. G. W. Henderson, w.


FINANCE,


6 Lawyer.


CORPORATIONS,


Mechanic. Farmer. Physician.


Claims, CoM. P. Farmer.


=


Plymouth, Ammi Giddings, w.


Roxbury, Myron Downs, d. Salisbury, tNathaniel Benedict, d. Fed. Rel., Mil. William H. Barnum, d.


AGRICULTURE, Lands, Reforin School,


Lawyer. Physician. Manufact'r. Mer. & Man


Ell Hel


Ma


Som


A B C Co


New Milford, tJehiel Williams, w. tAlbert N. Baldwin, w. Norfolk, ¡Hiram Gaylord, w. +James M. Cowles, w.


School Fund,


Lawyer. Agent.


Barkhamsted, Orville Jones, w. Ezekiel Ilays, w. Bethlem, James Allen, Jr., d. Labor, Canaan, +Sidney Ensign, w. William Watson, d. Judiciary, Colebrook, tEdward A. Phelps, d. Harvey W. Pinney, d. Cornwall, Edward W. Andrews, w. Education, Isaac Marsh, w. Goshen, Watts H Brooks, w. Samuel H. Merwin, w.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


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Committee.


Occupation.


State Prison,


Farmer.


66


Home. Exemp. 66


C. Pun., NEW T.2,Teacher. Insane Poor, Farmer. "


Joiner.


Railroads, Merchant.


Farmer. Merchant.


JUDICIARY.


Lawyer. Farmer.


State Prison,


SCHOOL FUND,


Lands, N. T. 2,


New Towns,


Roads & Br. Corp., Gen. R. R.


66


License Laws,


Pauperism,


Merchant. Shoemaker. Farmer.


Claims, Agric., Cap. P. Milit., Com. P.


Finance, Labor, Ref. S., Ins. P.


Physician.


FED. R., Educa. Banks,


Quarryman. Merchant.


SPEAKER.


Lawyer.


R. R., Am. Con.


Corporations, Finance,


Blacksmith. Farmer.


School Fund,


Education, Banks, Fed. R.


Join. & Far. Farmer.


Military, Lands, Railroads,


State P., Labor,


66 Gen. R. R. Pauperism, Home. Exemp. Silk Manuf.


Reform School, Fariner. Cla., In.P., Regis. Physician.


Sharon, John S. Jewett, d. Gibbs W. Skiff, w. Torrington, Lewis Whiting, w. John W. Cook, w. Warren, Jarvis C. Howard, w. Washington, Arvin Burnham, w. Moseley V. Bronson, w.


Watert'n, *Allyn M. Hungerford, d. R. & B., Lic. L. Physician.


Winchester, Jonathan Blake, w. Normand Adams, w. Woodbury, Bennet A. Sherman, W. Josiah G. Minor, w.


MIDDLETOWN, fElihu Spencer, d. Buckley Edwards, d. Haddam, įSamuel Arnold, 2d, d. Joseph R. Shailor, d. Chatham, +John Markham, Jr., d. *Anson Carpenter, d. Chester, Henry W. Gilbert, w. Clinton, tGeorge Carter, Jr., w. Durham, tClement M. Parsons, d. Henry Strong, d. East Haddam, Ozias H. Parker, w. *Thomas S. Swan, d. Killingworth, *Henry Harris, d. Harris R. Burr, d. Portland, tAlfred Hall, d. Saybrook, Edward W. Pratt, w. ¡Samuel Ingham, d. Westbrook, *Jared Platts, w.


TOLLAND, Sherman Chapman, d. Ira K. Marvin, d Andover, William Dorrance, d. Bolton, țIsaac Keney, d. Columbia, tJohn S. Yeomans, d. Coventry, Brewster P. Swift, ind. *Marcus Lillie, w. Ellington, Horace Warner, d. Hebron, ¡Samuel Kellogg, w. George B. Benton, w. Mansfield, Robert P. Barrows. w. ¡George R. Hanks, d. Somers, *Oliver Pease, w. *William B. Woods, w.


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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


Stafford, E. II. Hyde, 2d, d. William Cummings, d.


Union, Healy Corbin, w. Burt Crawford, ind.


Vernon, Dwight Loomis, w.


Willington, Daniel L. Main, d.


Marcus Johnson, w.


Committee. Occupation. New T., Am. C. Farm. & M. Farmer. ..


Agriculture, R. & Br, Labor, Farmer.


Judiciary, Lawyer.


Capital Pun. Farmer.


Commuta. Pun. 60


Allowance of Members $1 50 per day.


Clerk, Myron L Mason, d. Tolland, Lawyer.


Moses W. Wilson, d. Easton. Allowance $2 per day.


Messenger, Samuel A. Cooley, d. Druggist.


Samuel L. Wiley, d. Shoemaker.


Door-Keepers, James Levon, d. Carpenter. Davis Ray, d. Shoemaker. Richard S. Burt, d. Agent.


Committees of the two Houses.


JOINT STANDING.


JOINT SELECT.


Judiciary. School Fund. Education. Finance.


Federal Relations. Agriculture. License Laws.


Commutation of Punishment.


Claims.


Amendments of Constitution.


Banks.


Banking. Capital Punishment.


Incorporations.


New Towns and Probate Dist. Railroads. Roads and Bridges. Sale of Lands. State Prison. Military Affairs.


Homestead Exemption. Insane Poor. Juvenile Offenders.


Registra. Births, Deaths & Mar.


Senatorial Districts.


State Reform School.


Theatrical Exhibitions.


General Railroad Law. Town and State Paupers. Legal Days of Labor.


The Members of Committees are given in the Roll. Chairmen in the House, are indicated by SMALL CAPITALS. Those marked # were excused.


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COURTS.


Dotes for State Officers. APRIL, 1851.


Scat.


Total.


Seymour,


30,077


Foster,


28,856


2,547


61,480


Kendrick,


28,905


Pond,


30,065


2,575


61,545


Mather,


30,064


Mills,


28,791


2,512


61,367


Clark,


28,860


Smith,


29,860


2,638


61,314


Pinney,


30,057


Strong,


28,868


2,634


61,559


In Convention of the two Houses, the votes were for


· Governor,


Seymour,


122


Foster,


121


Lt. Governor, Kendrick,


124


Pond,


120


Secretary,


Mather,


123


Mills,


120


Treasurer,


Clark,


124


Smith,


120


Comptroller,


Pinney,


122


Strong, 120


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 .- A. A. Burnham, New Haven.


District Attorney .- Thomas C. Perkins, Hartford. Marshal .- A. A. Pettengill, Bridgeport.


Deputy Marshals .- 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- ven ; WILLIAM W. ELLSWORTH, Hartford. Salary, $1250.


Reporter .- Thomas Day, Hartford. Salary, $550. TERMS .- [See Calendar pages. ]


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PROBATE COURTS.


Superior Courts. Allotment of Judges for 1851-52. SUMMER TERMS.


Chief Justice CHURCH, Tolland.


Judge WAITE, Middlesex and Windham.


Judge STORRS, Hartford.


Judge HINMAN, New London and Fairfield.


Judge ELLSWORTH, Litchfield and New Haven.


WINTER TERMS.


Chief Judge CHURCH, Fairfield.


Judge WAITE, Litchfield.


Judge STORRS, Windham and New London.


Judge HINMAN, New Haven and Middlesex.


Judge ELLSWORTH, Hartford and Tolland.


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, Ashford, Jared D. Richmond. Avon, Alfred Kellogg.


Barkhanısted, Jas. Eggleston. Berlin, Seth E. Case. Bethany, in New Haven Dist. Bethlem, in Woodbury Dist. Bloomfield, in Hartford Dist. Bolton, in Andover Dist. Bozrah, John W. Haughton. Branford, Levi S. Parsons.


Bristol, Benjamin F. Hawley. Brookfield, Eben'r Blackman. Brooklyn, Samuel Webb. Burlington, David Bennett. Canaan, Miles T. Granger. Canterbury, John Francis. Canton, Lancel Foote.


Chaplin, Frederick Storrs. Chatham, Cyrus Hurd. Cheshire, Elihu Yale.


Chester, in Saybrook Dist. Clinton, in Killingworth Dist. Colchester, Alfred B. Pierce. Colebrook, in Winchester Dist. Columbia. in Andover Dist. Cornwall, Frederick Kellogg. Coventry, Edw. G. Huntington. Danbury, Roger Averill.


Bridgeport, Elisha S. Abernethy. Darien, in Stamford Dist.


Derby, in New Haven Dist. Durham, in Middletown Dist. Eastford, John B. Adams. East Haddam, Moses Culver. East Hartford, in Hartford Dist. East Haven, in New Haven Dist. East Lyme, Moses H. Warren.


PROBATE COURTS.


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Easton, in Weston Dist. East Windsor, William Barnes. Ellington, Phineas Talcott. Enfield, Aholiab Johnson. Fairfield, Thos. B. Osborne. Farmington, Thomas Cowles. Franklin, in Norwich Dist. Glastenbury, in Hartford Dist. Goshen, in Litchfield Dist. Granby, Joel C. Holcomb. Greenwich, in Stamford Dist. Griswold, in Norwich Dist. Groton, Zebadiah Gates Guilford, George Landon. Haddam, Ezekiel S. Clark. Hamden, in New Haven Dist. Hampton, Mason Cleveland. Hartford, Henry Perkins. Hartland, Timothy E. Williams. Harwinton, Lewis Smith. Hebron, Lucius J. Hendee. Huntington, in Bridgeport Dist, Kent, Rufus Fuller.


Killingly, Win. B. Knight.


New Milford, David C. Sanford. Newtown, Monroe Judson. Norfolk, William H. Peck. North Branford, in Gu. & Wal. D. North Haven, in New Haven D. N. Stonington, Thos. P. Wattles. Norwalk, Geo A. Davenport. Norwich, Edmund Perkins. Orange, in New Haven Dist. Oxford, Nathan J. Wilcoxson. Plainfield, David Gallup. Plymouth, Ammi Giddings. Pomfret, Job Williams. Portland, in Chatham Dist. Preston, in Norwich Dist. Prospect, in Cheshire Dist. Redding, Samuel Sanford. Ridgefield, Ebenezer Hawley. Rocky Hill, in Hartford Dist. Roxbury, Myron Downs. Salem, John C. Daniels. Salisbury, John G. Mitchell. Saybrook, Selden M. Pratt. Seymour, in New Haven Dist.


Killingwortlı, Philander Stevens. Sharon, Chas. F. Sedgwick.


Lebanon, Leonard Hebard. Sherman, Henry Sherwood. Simsbury, Julius Chapman. Somers, Solomon Fuller, Jr. Southbury, in Woodbury Dist. Southington, Mansf'd Merriman. South Windsor, in E. Windsor D. Stafford, Moses B. Harvey. Stamford, William T. Minor. Sterling, in Plainfield Dist. Stonington, Asa Fish. Stratford, David Plant. Suffield, George Williston. Thompson, Talcott Crosby. Tolland, Chauncey Griggs. Ledyard, Christopher Newton. Lisbon, in Norwich Dist. Litchfield, Henry B. Graves. Lyme, Lodowick Bill. Madison, Reynold Webb. Manchester, Ralph Cheney. Mansfield, John Dunham, 2d. Marlborough, Asa Day. Meriden, Hiram Hall. Middlebury, in Waterbury Dist. Middletown, Noah A. Phelps. Milford, Andrew French. Monroe, in Bridgeport Dist. Montville, Benj. F. Bradford. Torrington, Henry S. Barbour. Trumbull, in Bridgeport Dist. Union, in Stafford Dist. Vernon, in Ellington Dist. Naugatuck, in Waterbury Dist. New Britain, in Berlin Dist. New Canaan, in Norwalk Dist. New Fairfield, in Danbury Dist. Voluntown, Benj. Gallup, 2d. New Hartford, Roger H. Mills. Wallingford, Ebenezer H. Ives. New Haven, Frederick Croswell. Warren, in Litchfield Dist. New London, Phillip Morgan. Washington, Dan'l B. Brinsmade.


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Waterbury, Norton J. Buel. Waterford, in New London D. Watertown, A. M. Hungerford. Westbrook, in Saybrook Dist. Weston, Moses Burr.


Westport, George L. Cable. Wethersfield. in Hartford Dist. Willington, in Tolland Dist.


Wilton, in Norwalk Dist.


Winchester. Roland Hitchcock. Windham. George S. Catlin. Windsor, in Hartford Dist. Wolcott, in Waterbury Dist. Woodbridge, in New Haven D. Woodbury, Charles B. Phelps. Woodstock, Ezra Child.


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HARTFORD COUNTY.


JUDGE, FRANCIS PARSONS, Hartford. Salary, $375.


COMMISSIONERS, Ira Hadsell, Farmington ; Henry Dayton, Glastenbury ; Richard H. Phelps, Windsor. Allowed $3 per day.


CLERK OF COURTS, Chauncey Howard, Hartford. STATE ATTORNEY, Richard D. Hubbard, Hartford. SHERIFF, Nathan M. Waterman, Hartford.


DEPUTY SHERIFFS,


J. Dean Alden, Hartford ; Alonzo Warner, Bristol ; Samuel V. Woodbridge, Collinsville ; Otis P. Bartlett, East Windsor; Wm. A. Osgood, Enfield ; Horace Shipman, Glastonbury ; Chauncey B. Knox, Manches- ter ; Lucius S. Goodrich, Simsbury ; Eliphalet S. Morron, Suffield ; Ellsworth N. Phelps, Windsor.


DEPUTY JAILER, Byron Adams.


TREASURER AND DEPUTY SURVEYOR, Nathaniel Goodwin, Hartford.


COUNTY SURVEYORS.


Edgar M. Woodford, Avon ; Lotan Porter, Berlin ; Hiram Thrall, Oliver J. Thrall, Lester A. Roberts, Bloomfield; Tracy Peck, Josiah T. Peck, Bristol ; Sherman Barnes, Burlington ; Lancel Foote, Canton ; Agis Easten, E. Hartford ; Elam Pease, Enfield ; John C. Porter, Farmington ; Cullen Hayes, Anson Cooley, Granby ; Nathan Starkweather, Henry Talcott, Hart- ford ; Eli Bissell, Manchester ; Justus M. Case, Sims- bury ; D. W. Norton, Suffield ; Henry Sill, Windsor.S


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JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.


NOTE .- The number of Jurors is equal to the number of Justices of Peace, to which, by the new law, each town is entitled.


HARTFORD : (JURORS 47.) Olcott Allen, Heman H. Barbour, Benjamin Bissell, Thomas Brace, Jeremiah Brown, Seymour N. Case, Charles R. Chapman, Goodwin Collier, William R. Cone, Richard G. Drake, William W. Eaton, R. Augustus Erving, Francis Fel- lowes, Henry Francis, George Giddings, George S. Gilman, James H. Holcomb, Richard D. Hubbard, Jacob Lithauer, Benning Mann, William N. Matson, Henry Schulze, Dwight W. Pardee, Henry Perkins, Nathaniel Shipman, Erastus Smith, Seth H. Terry, James C. Walkley, Hezekiah Webster, H. K. W. Welch.


AVON : (JURORS 6.) Daniel M. Alvord, Samuel Bishop, Darius Sperry, Edward Woodford, Luther Woodford, Zeralı Woodford.


BERLIN : (JURORS 10.) Ira M Baldwin, William Bulkley, Francis Chambers, Cyprian Goodrich, Sam- uel Hart, Edward Wilcox.


BLOOMFIELD : (JURORS 8.) Ambrose Adams, Wil- liam L. Humason, Timothy G. Jerome, Jared W. Tuttle, Hiram Thrall, Hiram Whitmore, Jr.


BRISTOL : (JURORS 15.) Elisha Manross, Nathaniel Matthews, Dan A. Miller, Henry A. Mitchell, Sam. P. Newell, Tracy Peck.


BURLINGTON : (JURORS 6.) Wm. Alford, Sherman Barnes, David Bennett, Frederick Bull, Salmon Grid- ley, Avery C. Hitchcock.


CANTON : (JURORS 10.) Noah R. L. Bristol, Orrin S. Case, Joseph Daily, Jr., Luther Higley, Dwight Humphrey, Averit Wilcox.


EAST HARTFORD : (JURORS 13.) Charles C. Ashley, Selden Brewer, Ch. D. W. Brownell, Horace Corn- wall, Moses Elmer, Jr., Edward S. Goodwin, Solomon Olmsted, Daniel Pitkin, Jr., Elihu Smith.


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EAST WINDSOR : (JURORS 14.) Wm. Barnes, Sam. W. Bartlett, Chester Belknap, Andrew Hamilton, David Osborn, 2d., Zeno K. Pease, Sumner Shepard, Samuel Watson.


ENFIELD : (JURORS 20.) Normand Allen, Dan T. Chapin, Charles Clark, Wait N. Hawley, Edward Hoskins, Aholiab Johnson, George C. Owen, Reuben A. Pease, Jabez T. Taylor.


FARMINGTON : (JURORS 14.) Harry Cadwell, Egbert Cowles, Thomas Cowles, Adna Hart, Simeon Hart, Wm. Hills, John Hooker, Henry D. Stanley, Daniel A. Tuttle, Henry Wright.


GLASTENBURY : (JURORS 17.) Erastus Buck, David H. Couch, Ralph Crane, Henry Dayton, Chauncey Goodale, John A. Hale, Asahel Hollister, James Kil- lam, George Merrick, Benjamin Taylor, Edwin S. Treat, Henry T. Welles, Thaddeus Welles, Jared Welles.


GRANBY : (JURORS 13.) Allen Barnes, Anson Bates, Anson Cooley, Thomas Cushman, Watson Dewey, Charles T. Hillyer, Edmund Holcomb, Lewis Hol- comb, Elam Kendall, Horace Kendall, Samuel Weed, Justus D. Wilcox, Hiram Wilcox.


HARTLAND : (JURORS 6.) Leonard D. Benham, George D. Cornish, Nathaniel Gaylord, Benjamin Giddings, Elias E. Gilman, Virgil Stebbins.


MANCHESTER: (JURORS 13.) Elisha Andrus, Ash- bel W. Case, Ralph Cheeney, Francis W. Cowles, William M. Roberts, Horace White.


MARLBOROUGH : (JURORS 5.) Asa Day, George Foote, Amos B. Latham, Sherman C. Lord.


NEW BRITAIN : (JURORS 16.) Ozias B. Bassett, Seth E. Case, Marcellus Clark, Henry W. Flagg, Cal- vin L. Hubbard, James F. Lewis, Henry Nash, Sam. Stanley, Giles Stillman.


ROCKY HILL: (JURORS 6.) Henry Bulkley, Geo.


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