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VISITORS. Bishop Janes, Pres., Rev. D. Curry, Sec., and twenty-two persons appointed from the eleven conferences of New England and New York.
Whole number of Alumni, viz. from 1833 to 1852, including twenty-three B. S. is 448, of whom 153 are marked as Ministers of the Gospel.
FACULTY.
Augustus W. Smith, LL. D., PRESIDENT, and Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy.
PROFESSORS.
John Johnston, LL. D., Natural Science.
Rev. C. K True, Moral Science and Belles Lettres. Harvey B. Lane, Greek.
Rev. J. W. Linsley, Latin and Hebrew, and Librarian.
Rev. J. F. Huber, Teacher of Modern Languages. Albert S. Hunt, Tutor of Mathematics. STUDENTS. Seniors, twenty-two ; Juniors, twenty- eight; Sophomores, thirty ; Freshmen, twenty-three ; total, 103.
COMMENCEMENT. First Wednesday in August. VACATIONS. Four weeks from Commencement ; eight weeks from Dec. 1 ; two weeks from May 4th.
THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE.
TRUSTEES. Rev. Messrs. Bennet Tyler, President, Timothy P. Gillett, Nathaniel Hewit, George A. Cal- houn, Samuel Spring, Cyrus Yale, Frederick Marsh, Isaac Parsons, David L. Parmelee, Elisha L. Cleave- land, W. W. Turner, Lyman H. Atwater, Mark Tuck- er, Walter Clarke, Charles Bentley, Edward W. Hook- er, Secretary, Lavius Hyde, and Seth Terry, Erastus Ellsworth, James B. Hosmer, Treasurer, Jesse Charl-
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RAILROADS.
ton, Olcott Allen, John Brooks, Elisha C. Brewster, Seth H. Terry, Esq'rs.
Rev. Bennet Tyler, D. D., President and Professor of Christian Theology.
Rev. Wm. Thompson, D. D., Prof. Biblical Literature. Rev. Nahum Gale, Ecclesias. Hist. and Pastoral Duty. Whole number of students from 1836 to 1852, 181 Whole number of graduates, 121
Number in present classes, 23
Railroads.
DANBURY and NORWALK. Pres., Eli T. Hoyt; Treas., George W. Ives; Eng. and Sup't, Harvey Smith. FARMINGTON VALLEY. Pres., Wm. Mather, Simsbury. HARTFORD, PROVIDENCE AND FISHKILL. Pres., James M. Bunce; Treas., W. W. Hoppin, Providence; Sec., E. M. Goodrich, Hartford; Chief Engineer, Samuel Ashburner; Sup't, John W. Bacon.
HOUSATONIC. Pres., Duncan J. Perry, Stockbridge; Treas., H. Nichols; Sec., Ira Sherman, Bridgeport ; Sup't, Samuel H. P. Lee, Jr.
NAUGATUCK. Pres., E. Ferris Bishop; Treas., Horace Nichols; Sec., Ira Sherman, all of Bridgeport; Sup't, Philo Hurd.
NEW HAVEN, HARTFORD AND SPRINGFIELD. Pres., Charles F. Pond; Sec., Horatio Fitch, Hartford; Treas., James H. Wells; Sup't, Martin L. Sikes.
NEW HAVEN AND NEW LONDON. Pres., Ely A. Elliott, Clinton; Sec. and Treas., Ralph D. Smith, Guilford; Sup't, Richard N. Dowd.
NEW HAVEN AND NORTHAMPTON. Pres. and Treas., William Johnson ; Sec., S. D. Pardee, New Haven; Sup't, H. A. Beecher.
NEW LONDON, WILLIMANTIC AND PALMER. Pres., Gor don L. Ford, New London; Treas., John Dickinson; Sec., Isaac C. Tate; Sup't, A. G. Darrow.
NEW YORK AND NEW HAVEN. Pres., Robert Schuyler, New York; Vice Pres. and Sec., Wm. P. Burrall, Bridge- port; Treas., Morris Ketchum, New York: Sup't, George W. Whistler, Jr.
NORWICH AND WORCESTER. Pres., Joel W. White, Nor- wich; Tr., G. L. Perkins ; Sec. and Sup., P. S. Andrews. STONINGTON. Pres., C. P. Williams; Treas., F. Amy ; Sec., James Rochford; Sup't, A. S. Matthews.
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GRAND MASONIC BODIES.
Grand Mlasonic Bodies.
GRAND LODGE. William E. Sanford, New Haven, G. Master ; David Clark, Hartford, Deputy Master; Theodore Spencer, Hart- ford, S. Warden ; William L. Brewer, Norwich, J. Warden ; Hor- ace Goodwin, Hartford, Treas. ; Eliphalet G. Storer, New Haven, Secretary ; Thomas H. Seymour, Hartford, S. Deacon ; George F. Daskam, Norwalk, J. Deacon ; Henry A. Hull, Meriden, Marshal ; Charles H. Olmsted, East Hartford, Sentinel ; Rev. Junius M. Willey, Stonington, Chaplain ; Noah H. Byington, Southington, R. A. Erving, Hartford, Stewards ; Elizur Skinner, Hartford, Tyler.
GRAND CHAPTER. George Giddings, West Hartford, High Priest ; Cyrus Goodell, Hartford, Deputy High Priest ; Edwin Hoyt, Nor- walk, King; Isaac H. Coe, Killingly, Scribe ; Horace Goodwin, Hartford, Treasurer ; Eliphalet G. Storer, New Haven, Secretary ; Rev. Henry J. Fox, Milford, Chaplain ; David Clark, Hartford, Marshal; Samuel Tripp, East Hartford, Sentinel ; Henry C. Dem- ing, Hartford, H. A. Hull, Meriden, Stewards ; E. Skinner, Tyler.
GRAND COUNCIL. Cyrus Goodell, Hartford, Master ; Frangois Turner, New Haven, Deputy Master ; Alexander Hamilton, Bridge- port, T. I. ; Jonathan Kilbourn, Middletown, P. Conductor ; Chas. Ball, Guilford, Capt. Guard ; Horace Goodwin, Hartford, Treas. ; Eliphalet G. Storer, New Haven, Recorder; Rev. Isaac Coe, Kill- ingly, Chaplain ; T. H. Seymour, Hf'd, Sentinel ; E. Skinner, Tyler.
GRAND ENCAMPMENT. Horace Goodwin, Hartford, Master ; Fran- gois Turner, New Haven, Dep. Master ; Benjamin Beecher, New Haven, Generalissimo ; William E. Sanford, New Haven, Captain General ; Cyrus Goodell, Hartford, Prelate ; John A. McLean, Nor- walk, S. Warden ; James H. Ashmead, Hartford, J. Warden ; E. G. Storer, New Haven, Recorder; David Clark, Hartford, Treas. ; George F. Daskam, Norwalk, Standard Bearer; William Hyde, Stonington, Sword Bearer ; Thomas H. Seymour, Hartford, War- den ; Elizur Skinner, Hartford, Sentinel.
I. O. Odd Fellows.
GRAND LODGE. George W. Benedict, Waterbury, Master ; Fred- erick Chittenden, Marbledale, Deputy Master ; F. M. Brown, Wind- sor, Warden ; Samuel Bishop, New Haven, Treasurer ; L. A. Thom- as, New Haven, Secretary ; Samuel Lynes, Norwalk, Representa- tive to U. S. Grand Lodge.
GRAND ENCAMPMENT. Calvin L. Hubbard, New Britain, Patri- arch ; P. L. Cunningham, High Priest ; Frangois Turner, New Haven, Warden; Samuel Bishop, New Haven, Treasurer ; L. A. Thomas, New Haven, Scribe; Adna Whiting, Plainville, Junior Warden ; C. J. Gruman, Norwalk, Representative to U. S. Grand Lodge.
STATE TEMPERANCE SOCIETY. Barzillai Hudson, President. Vice-Presidents, Solomon Olmsted, Russell Chapman, James S. Clark, B. W. Tompkins, Herman Baldwin, John G. Clark, Ben- jamin Douglass, G. A. Calhoun. B. E. Hale, Cor. Secretary, Hart- ford. D. W. Lathrop, Rec. Secretary, New Haven.
EXECUTIVE COM. T. Williams, Hartford ; C. S. Lines, N. Haven ; W. French, Westville ; P. L. Berry, N. Lon. ; J. G. Baldwin, Mid.
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AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES.
Sons of Temperance.
GRAND DIVISION. Asa Hill, Norwalk, Patriarch ; I. P. Warren, Plymouth, Associate ; H. N. Hawkins, Birmingham, Secretary ; Eber Cotter, Rockville, Treasurer; Dan C. Curtiss, Brookfield, Chaplain ; William H. Cowap, Westville, Conductor ; David E. Burwell, Westville, Sentinel.
CENTRAL COMMITTEE. Asa Hill, Norwalk ; J. M. Reid, Middle- town ; George F. Smith, New Haven ; B. E. Hale, Hartford ; H. N. Hawkins, Birmingham.
National Agricultural Society.
PRESIDENT .-- MARSHALL P. WILDER, of Mass.
VICE PRESIDENTS .- Ezekiel Hone, Me .; G. W. Nes- mith, N. H. ; Henry Stevens, Vt. ; B. V. French, Mass .; Josiah Chapin, R. I. ; S. D. Hubbard, Conn. ; Henry Wagner, N. Y. ; Thos. Hancock, N. J. ; Frederick Watts, Penn .; Peter F. Causey, Del .; W. D. Bowie, Md. ; G. W. P. Custis, Va. ; Henry K. Burgwyn, N. C .; John Witherspoon, S. C .; Thomas Stokes, Ga. ; Richard Jones, Ala. ; Alex. H. Bequees, Miss. ; A. B. Roman, La .; Frederick Kensman, Ohio; Robert Mallory, Ky .; John Shelby, Tenn. ; John L. Robin- son, Ind. ; Stephen A. Douglas, Ill. ; R. Atchison, Mo. ; T. B. Flournoy, Ark. ; James L. Conger, Mich. ; Sim- mons Baker, Fa. ; Thomas J. Rusk, Tex .; W. F. Cool- bough, Iowa; James D. Doty, Wis .; Kilbourn W. Boggs, Cal. ; J. F. Callan, D. C .; S. M. Baird, New Mex .; Alexander Ramsey, Minesota ; Joseph Lane, Oregon ; Joseph L. Hayes, Utah.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE .-- C. B. Calvert, Md. ; James A. King, N. Y .; Alfred L. Elwyn, Penn. ; W. B. Newton, Va .; J. D. Weston, Wis.
CORRESPONDING SEC .- Daniel Lee, Geo.
RECORDING SEC .- Robert C. Walker, Penn.
TREASURER .-- William Seldon, D. C.
State Agricultural Society.
PRESIDENT .-- SAMUEL D. HUBBARD, Middletown. VICE PRESIDENTS .-- Charles H. Pond, N. Haven, Co .; Norman Porter, Hartford Co. ; Wm. Alexander,
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INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Windham Co. ; P. T. Barnum, Fairfield Co .; D. C. Whittlesey, Litchfield Co .; Charles B. Phelps, Green - woods Ag. Soc. ; Charles Hubbard, Middlesex Co.
CORRESPONDING SEC .-- Henry A. Dyer, Brooklyn. RECORDING SEC .- Charles W. Elliott, N. Haven. TREASURER .- George Brinley, Jr., Hartford.
DIRECTORS .-- James T. Pratt, Hartford Co. ; Charles Robinson, New Haven Co. ; Asa D. Hubbard, Middle- sex Co .; James M. Curtis, Tolland Co .; T. S. Gold, Litchfield Co .; Charles B. Ayer, New London Co .; Thomas A. Mead, Fairfield Co .; George A. Payne, Windham Co.
County Agricultural Societies.
HARTFORD CO. PRESIDENT .- Horace Pitkin, Man- chester. VICE PRESIDENTS .-- James T. Pratt, Rocky Hill; Noah W. Stanley, New Britain. CORRESPOND- ING SEC .- Francis Gillette, Farmington. RECORD- ING SEC .- F. A. Brown, Hartford. TREASURER, A. W. Butler, Hartford. AUDITOR .- H. L. Bidwell, Hart- ford.
FAIRFIELD CO. PRESIDENT .-- P. T. Barnum, Fairfield. VICE PRESIDENTS .-- One from each Town in the County. SECRETARY .- John H. Sherwood, Fairfield. ASSISTANT SEC .-- James H. Crofut, Bridge- port. TREASURER .-- Edwin Porter, Bridgeport.
LITCHFIELD CO. PRESIDENT .- David C. Whit- tlesey. VICE PRESIDENTS .-- Abraham Belcher, Robbins Battell, George Coffing. , CORRESPONDING SEC .- Edwin B. Webster. RECORDING SEC .- A. S. Lewis. TREAS- URER .-- S. Trowbridge.
Insurance Companies.
The returns are too incomplete to present a full view as we do of Banks and Savings Banks. It is desirable that these companies should be obliged to make similar annual exhibits to the State, as those do. The capital put down to Mutual Companies, is the amount on which taxes are paid. F. denotes Fire Companies; M., Mutual Fire ; L., Life; and * includes Marine.
Ætna, F. Hartford, Do. Annuity,
Capital. $300,000
American, L., N. Haven, 70,402 Do. Temp. L., Hartf'd, 15,834 Bridgeport, F. * Charter Oak, L. Hartf'd, 200,000
Connecticut, L. Hartf'd, 646,662
Do. F. Hartf'd, 200,000
Danbury, M.,
460
Greenwoods, M., Winches'r,
3,825
Hartford, F., Do. L., 39,782
Hartford Co. M. 0
Hope, L., Stamford,
Litchfield Co. M., 330
Middlesex Assu., M.,
13,677
Mystic, M. * Groton.
New Haven Sec. F. * 123,000
N. London Co. M., Norw'h ,5,664
Norwich, F. * 150,000
Do. Assur. M. 6,667
Protection, F., Hartford, 300,000
Saybrook, M. * 0
Tolland Co. M., 0
Windham, Co. M., Brooklyn, 2,104
Presidents. Thomas K. Brace, E. A. Bulkeley, Benjamin Silliman, Barzillai Hudson,
Alfred Gill, James Goodwin, Benj. W. Green, Aaron Seeley,
Hez. Huntington, James Dixon, Charles Shepard, Theodore Davenport, J. G. Beckwith, Samuel Cooper,
William Lewis,
Charles Johnson,
Ariel Ladd, Armin Bolles,
Secretaries. S. L. Loomis, J. W. Seymour, Benjamin Noyes, B. E. Hale.
James C. Walkley. Guy R. Phelps. J. B. Eldredge. Roger Averill, Wm. S. Philips. A. F. Willmarth. Henry L. Miller. R. A. Erving, Wm. H. Holly. Jason Whiting, Stephen Taylor,
P. S. Galpin.
Joseph Williams, Henry B. Tracy, Wm. Conner,
D. W. Clark, Gideon Parker, John L. Parker. J. S. Parish, Edwin S. Chase,
Treasurers.
John W. Fitch.
Roger Averill.
R. A. Erving.
Oliver Goodwin. Stephen Taylor.
J. H. De Witt. Joseph Williams. L. H. Goddard. M. Howard, Ac.
O. P. Waldo. Edwin S. Chase.
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INSURANCE COMPANIES.
150,000
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APPENDIX.
APPENDIX.
OFFICERS, First Regiment, Elected Dec. 27, 1852. Colonel, Samuel A. Cooley, Hartford. Lieut. Colonel, Walter Gladden, New Britain. Major, Walter D. Perry, Manchester.
Gen. THOMAS GUYER has been appointed Major Gen- eral by the Governor.
TOWN OFFICERS, received too late for insertion in their proper place.
FAIRFIELD. Clerk and Treas., S. A. Nichols. Selectmen, RobertWilson, Jesup Alvord, Horace Banks. Constables, Alfred Wilson, Morris Gould, Wm. H. Bibbins, Daniel S. Bartram, Aaron Jennings, Horace Banks and Col., N. B. Alvord. G. Jurors, James D. Johnson, Austin Perry, Isaac W. Jones, John Banks, Isaac DeForest, Ebenezer Jesup. Assessors, Alfred Wilson, Wm. H. Bibbins, Timothy Beers. B. Relief, Robert Wilson, Charles Bennett, A. Baldwin.
NEW HAVEN. Clerk, Alfred Terry. Reg., Stephen G. Hubbard. Treas., Amos Townsend, Jr. Select- men, Chauncey Jerome, Lucius R. Finch, Miles Tuttle, Alfred Daggett and T. Agt., Thomas W. Ensign, Guy C. Hotchkiss. Constables, Scovill Hinman, Jesse Knev- als, Gardner Morse, and Col., Samuel G. Stoddard, Benjamin Webster. G. Jurors, John D. Candee, John Walker, Nehemiah D. Sperry. Assessors, Amos Brad- ley, Augustus Lines, Henry Peck, Miles Tuttle, Lev- erett Griswold. B. Relief, Caleb Mix, George Olm- sted, Wilson Booth, Henry A Murray, Elias Gilbert.
TORRINGTON, School Soc. Clerk and Treas., Alonzo Whiting. Com., Charles Hotchkiss, Frederic North, Lewis Whiting. Visitors, John A. Mckinstry, Rod- ney Pierce.
BIRMINGHAM, Borough. Warden, Thomas Wal- lace. Burgesses, Edward N. Shelton, John J. Howe, Charles . Atwood, George Kellogg, Stephen N. Sum- mers. Clerk, Augustus Tomlinson. Treas., Fitch Smith. Agent, Abram Hawkins, Jr. Bailiff and Col., Henry W. Cole.
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Stationery.
THE largest assortment of American, French and English Stationery, to be found in any store in this City, composed in part of Folio Post, Foolscap, Letter, Sermon, Bill and Attorney-note Paper in ev- ery variety ; Lace-embossed and Plain Note-paper, Gold, Silver and Plain Perforated Paper, Tissue Pa- per, Bristol Board, Drawing Paper; Cap and Letter Portfolios, with and without locks; Visiting Cards ; Transparent, Initial, Motto and Plain Wafers; Glass Seals, Letter Stamps, Sand and Wafer Boxes, Ink- stands in great variety ; Sealing Wax, fancy and plain, Faber's Pencils, Rhoads & Son's, Sewill's, Cohen's and other Drawing Pencils, Common Pencils for Schools ; Black, Blue and Red Ink, Maynard and Noyes's Cop. ying Ink; Quills of all kinds, Steel Pens, a large as- sortment from the best makers; Pen Racks, Pen and Pocket Knives, School Rewards, American, English and German Slates and Slate Pencils, &c., &c. Beau- tiful French Work Boxes and Baskets.
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LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
HARTFORD, CONN. CHARTER PERPETUAL. $200,000 CAPITAL. WITH A LARGE SURPLUS.
Officers and Directors.
ALFRED GILL, Pres. JOHN L. BUNCE, V. Pres JAMES C. WALKLEY, Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
ALFRED GILL, WILLIAM R. CONE,
JOHN L. BUNCE,
NELSON HOLLISTER,
JAMES G. BOLLES, SAMUEL COIT,
JOHN A. BUTLER, DANIEL PHILLIPS,
NOAH WHEATON,
C. N. HUMPHREY.
BOARD OF FINANCE. GEORGE BEACH, Esq., President of Phoenix Bank. D. F. ROBINSON, Esq., President of Hartford Bank. Hon. ISAAC TOUCEY, late Attorney General U. States.
J. C. JACKSON, M. D., Medical Examiner. ARCHIBALD WELCH, M. D., Consulting Phys.
HARTFORD: Office corner Main and Asylum Streets.
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State of Connecticut.
COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE.
HARTFORD, Oct. 14, 1850.
THIS may certify, That the Capital Stock of the CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, amounting to Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, ($200,000,) has all been paid in, or invested in securities of undoubted character, which have been passed and approved by their Board of Directors, and by me, agreeably to the requirements of the Charter. The Legislature having thrown extraordinary and unusual guards around this Charter, for the protection alike of the Company and the public ; the strength, ability and well invested cap- ital of the institution, are, in my opinion, unsurpassed by any Life Insurance Company in this State, or per- haps in this country.
S.
R. G. PINNEY,
Comptroller of Public Accounts, State of Connecticut.
"LIFE INSURANCE
IS THE POOR MAN'S WEALTH, AND A GOOD INVEST- MENT FOR THE CAPITALIST."
1. Husbands and Fathers may make provision after their death for their widows and children.
2. The young may make provision for themselves in their declining years.
3. Parents may provide endowments for their chil- dren.
4. Creditors may compensate the loss which the death of their debtors might occasion.
5. Borrowers to secure, in case of death, a fund to repay the loan.
6. All who have a pecuniary interest in the exist- ence of a life, to guard that interest from total loss through failure of life.
" Life Insurance is truly styled a Savings Bank for the widow and the orphan, so managed that the rich and the poor may alike avail themselves of its bene- fits."
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INDEX.
Agricultural Societies,
Assessors,
67-104
Attorneys at Law,
32-53
" Bridges, -
63
Auditors,
17
" Ferries,
64
Banks,
158
" Railroads, Aug., 65
Bank Directors, - 160
of Deeds, - 59
Bank Commissioners,
160 Comptroller,
17
Bank Meetings. See Cal- endar pages.
Congress, 186
Baptists,
134, 141 Constables, 67-104
Bible Society, Conn.,
67-104
Fairfield, 42
Boroughs, -
117
Hartford, 31
Bridges,
63
Litchfield, -
48
Building Associations,
169
Calendar,
5-16
New Haven,
35
Christians,
141
New London, -
39
Cities,
- 114
Tolland, 53
Clerks, Town,
67-104
Windham, 45
Clergy and Ecclesiastical
Statistics,
129-141
County, 31
Advent,
141
Probate, 29
Baptist, -
134
Superior, 29
Gen. Convention, 134
Education Society,
134
Christian,
141 Custom House Officers, 180
Congregational, -
129 Cycles, Chronological, March.
Gen. Association,
129 Ecclesiastical Meetings.
See
Home Mission Society, 130 Everest Fund,
130 Eclipses, May, Nov.
Disciples,
- 141
Education,
119
Episcopal
136 Elections, State. See Cal. pages.
Gen. Convention,
136 Episcopal, - 136
Board of Missions,
136 Evening Star, Feb.
Church Sch. Society,
136 Everest Fund, 130
Freewill Baptist,
141 Executive of Connecticut, 17
64
Conferences, -
138 Free Masons, -
173
Presiding Elders,
138 General Assembly,
20
Methodist Protestant,
140
Senate,
20
Presbyterian, 140 House of Representatives, 22
Roman Catholic, -
141
Committees,
21
Universalist,
141 Governor, 17
Unitarian, -
141 Gold Coinage,
Dec.
Collectors, Town,
67-104 Grand Jurors,
67
Court of Errors, -
29
United States, 28
Calendar Pages.
Methodist,
138 Ferries,
171 Commissioners, County, 31-53 on Turnpike Roads, 60
Congregational, 129
Boards of Relief, -
130 Counties, 31-54
Middlesex, 51
Courts. See Calendar pages.
INDEX.
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Grand Lists,
105-114 Selectmen,
67-104
High Water, - Feb. Senatorial Districts, 18
Home Missionary Society, 130 Senators,
20
Insurance Companies,
170 Sheriffs, - 31-53
Jailers,
31-53 Sons of Temperance, 173
Judges, County, 31-53 State Library Com., 17
Supreme Court,
29 State Prison, April.
Justices of Peace, - 32-54 State Printers, 17
Legislature, Meetings. See
Surveyors, 67-114
Calendar pages.
Surveyor General, 35
Liquor Agents, 67-104
Deputies, 31-53
Lists, Grand, - 105-114 Temperance Society, State, 173
Manufactures, 105-114 Town Officers, 67-104
Medical Society, Conn., 142
Town Clerks,
Homeopathic,
142
Botanic,
142
Methodist,
138,140
Collectors and Constables,
Militia, -
151
Grand Jurors,
Morning Star, Feb.
Assessors,
Normal School, 128
Board of Relief,
Notaries Public, -
54
Road Commissioners,
Odd Fellows,
178
Surveyors of Lands, Liquor Agents.
Physicians and Surg., 143-150 Polls, - 105-114 Town Statistics, - 105-114
Postage, Rates of, - 180
Polls,
Post Offices and Masters, 181
Grand Lists,
Presbytery of Connecticut, 140 Probate Courts, 29
Valuation, Manufactures,
Reform School, State,
171 Tract Society, Conn., 130
Railroads,
65 Treasurer, State, 17
Railroad Commissioners, Aug. Treasurers, Town, - 67-104
Registrars, 67-104 Turnpike Roads, 60
Representatives, -
22 United States, Officers,
185
Road Commissioners, 67-104
Judges,
186
Roman Catholic, 141
Senate,
.
186
School Fund, 118
187, 191
Committees,
188
141
No. Children,
Universalist,
141
Visitors.
Valuation, 105-114
Teachers.
Votes for State Officers,
· 18
Secretary of State,
17
" Senators,
-
19
Savings Banks, 167
House of Representatives,
School Fund Commissioner, 17 Schools, 119-128 Unitarian,
Town Treasurers,
"Selectmen,
1855.
JANUARY.
1st Month.
MOON'S PHASES.
Full . 3, 3h. 29m. M.
Last ( 11, 7h. 23m. M.
New 18, 3h. 47m. M.
First @ 24. 8h. 48m. E.
SUN SOUTH.
1, 12h. 4m. [21, 12h. 12m. 5, 12h. 6m. 25, 12h. 13m. 10, 12h. 8m. 31, 12h. 14m. 15, 12h. 10m.
MW OR. OS. ROS. H. W.
CALENDAR DAYS.
1M
7 304 38 6 13
7 35
2
Tu 7 304 39 Rises.
8 22
3 W 7 304 40
4 54 9
4 Th 7 304 41 5 52 9 44 4th Tu. Hartford ; New 5 Fr 7 304 42 6 54 10 19 Haven; Brooklyn.
6 Sa 7 304 43 7 55/10
55
7G
7 304 44 8 57 11
31
8M
7 304 45 9 57 Ev.
9 Tu 7 30 4 46 10 58 0
00 1
1
56 42
13 Sa
7 284 50 2 15
14 G 7 284 51 3 27
4
6
16 Tu 7 274 53 5 57
7
17 W 7 274 54
Sets.
18 Th 7 264 56 5 24
7 264 57
6 47
19 Fr 20 Sa 7 254 58 8 07 10
9 55 2 W. Norwich Fire. LEGISLATURES. 47
21 G
7 244 59 9 22 11
22 M 7 245 1 10 33 Morn.
23 Tu 7 235 2 11 42
24 W 7 225 3 Morn.
25 Th 7 215 4
51 1 49 2 M. Illinois, Virginia.
26 Fr 7 205 6
0 1 57 2 362 Tu. New Jersey.
27 Sa 7 195 7
3
2
3 30 2 W. Maine.
28 G 7 195 8
4
5
4 40 2 Th. Indiana.
29 M 7 185 10
5
4
5 56 3 M. Louisiana.
30 Tu 7 175 11 5 57
7 113 Tu. Col. Soc. Wash.
31 W 7 165 12 6
43
8 8
COURTS. SUPERIOR. 3 2d Tu. Tolland.
ANNUAL MEETINGS. BANKS.
4 38 1 M. Ocean ; Com'erce. 171 Tu. Ct. Riv .; Pawca- tuck; Bridgep't City ; Saugatuck.
11 Th 7 29 4 48 Morn.
12 Fr 7 29
4 49 1
7
2 3
15 M 7 284 52 4 44
43 1 W. D'ep Riv ; Sayb'k. 2 49 1 Th. Jewett City; Mid- dletown.
9 INSURANCE COMPANIES. 91 Tu. Danbury.
8 9 3 2 M. Norwich Assur.
33 1 M. California, Miss., O., Wis. 20 1 Tu. Del., N. Y., Penn.
0 1 41 W. Md., Mass., Mich.
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