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Thomas Ruffin, Claims.
William S. Ashe, 1849, Naval.
Sion H. Rogers, Rev. Cla. John Kerr, Judic.
Richard C. Puryear, Agric.
Burton Craige, Pub. Build.t
Josh. R. Giddings, 1833, Claims. Andrew Stuart, Inv. Pen. PENNSYLVANIA.
*Sam'l A. Bridges, 1848, Patents. įJ. Glancy Jones. Isaac E. Heister, Pub. La.
Hend'k B. Wright, Judic.
Asa Packer, P. O.
Galusha A. Grow, 1851, Ind. Af. James Gamble, 1851, Elec.
WVm. H. Kurtz, 1851, Pub. Ex.t Samuel L. Russell. John M'Culloch.
Augustus Drum, Rev. Cla.
J. L. Dawson, 1851, Agric.t David Ritchie, Ro. & Can. Thos. M. Howe, 1851, Mil. Af.
Michael C. Trout.
Thos. L. Clingman, 1843, For'n. Carlton B. Curtis, 1851, Cla. OHIO.
Acco.t
David T. Disney, 1849, Pub. L.t John Dick, D. C. John S. Harrison.
RHODE ISLAND.
L. D. Campbell, 1849, Ro. & Can. Thomas Davis, Manuf.
Benj. B. Thurston, 1847, Paten.+ SOUTH CAROLINA.
John McQueen, 1849, Territ. William Aiken, 1851, Com'ce.
Frederick W. Green, 1851. Preston S. Brooks. Pub. Ex. J. L. Taylor, 1847, Ter .; Pub. B. James L. Orr, 1844, Ind. Af.t
*Th. Ritchey, 1847, Accounts. Edson B. Olds, 1849, P. O.f Wm. D. Lindsley, Agric. Harvey H. Johnson. William R. Sapp, Militia. Edward Ball, Ind. Af. Wilson Shannon, Foreign. George Bliss, Elec. Edward Wade, Militia.
William W. Boyce, Claimns. TENNESSEE.
¿Nath. G. Taylor. William M. Churchwell, 1851, Rev. Pen.t Samuel A. Smith, La. Cla. Wm. Cullom, 1851, D. C.
Charles Ready, Claims. Geo. W. Jones, 1843, Wa. & Ms.
Mathias H. Nichols, La. Cla. Alf. P. Edgerton, 1851, Claims.t Andrew Ellison, Rev Pen. Aaron Harlan, Com'ce. *Moses B. Corwin, 1849, Rev. C. L. M. Keitt, Pub. Build.
191
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Robert M. Bugg.
Felix K. Zollikoffer, Naval.
Emerson Etheridge, Mil. Af.
F. P. Stanton, 1845, Judic.t TEXAS. George W. Smythe. Peter H. Bell.
VERMONT.
James Meacham, 1849, Judic. Andrew Tracy.
Delegates. MINNESOTA.
Alvah Sabin. VIRGINIA.
Henry M. Rice. NEW MEXICO.
Thos. H. Bayly, 1843, Foreign.t Jose M. Callegos.
John S. Millson, 1849, Com'ce.
OREGON.
John S. Caskie, 1851, Judic.
Joseph Lane, 1851.
William O. Goode, D. C. UTAH.
Thos. S. Bocock, 1847, Naval .; J. M. Bernhisel.
Paulus Powell, 1849, P. O. WASHINGTON.
William Smith, Territ. C. Lancaster.
Chas. J. Faulkner, 1851, Mil. Af. KANSAS.
H. A. Edmundson, 1849, Rev. P. Joseph W. Whitfield.
XXXIV. CONGRESS,
Commencing March 4th, 1855. house of Representatives.
The following list embraces the members elect, so far as cho- sen, of the next Congress, 152 of the 234. The 24 marked ed d. are democrats, supposed to favor the Nebraska Bill. The 122 others, omitting the 6 whigs of Missouri, may be reckoned in the opposition.
ARKANSAS.
ILLINOIS.
A. B. Greenwood, d. E. B. Washburn. Albert Rust, d. J. H. Woodworth.
CALIFORNIA.
J. W. Denver, d.
Jesse O. Norton. James Knox.
INDIANA. Smith Miller, d.
Wm. H. English, d. George G. Dunn. Will Cumback. Philip T. Herbert, d. Wm. A. Richardson,d. D. P. Holloway. DELAWARE. Thomas L. Harris, d. Lucian Barbour. Elisha D. Cullen. FLORIDA. A. E. Maxwell, d.
Wm. B. Archer. Lyman Trumbull.
Harvey D. Scott. Daniel Mace.
Samuel S. Marshall, d. Schuyler Colfax. Samuel Brenton. John U. Pettit.
John Letcher, 1851, Claims. Zedekiah Kidwell, Militia. #Charles S. Lewis.
Fayette McMullen, 1849, Agri. WISCONSIN. Daniel Wells, Jr.
Ben. C. Eastman, 1851, Judic. John B. Macy, Militia.
192
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
IOWA. Augustus Hall, d. Jas. Thorington. MAINE. John M. Wood. John J. Perry.
Thomas R. Whitney. Chas. J. Albright. John Wheeler.
Benj. F. Leiter.
Edward Wade.
Josh R. Giddings.
John A. Bingham. PENNSYLVANIA.
Ebenezer Knowlton. Rufus H. King. Kiltian Miller.
Samuel Benson.
Israel Washburn, Jr. Russell Sage.
Wm. Millward.
Jacob Broom.
Thomas J. D. Fuller. Samuel Dickson. MASSACHUSETTS. Edward Dodd. Robert B. Hall. George A. Simmons. John Hickman.
James Buffington.
Francis E. Spinner.
Wm. S. Damrell.
Thomas R. Horton.
Samuel C. Bradshaw. J. Glancy Jones, d.
Anthony E Roberts,
Anson Burlingame. Timothy Davis.
Orsamus B. Matteson.John C. Kunkel. Henry Bennett. James H. Campbell.
Nath'IP. Banks, Jr. Andrew Z. McCarty. Henry M. Fuller.
Chauncey L. Knapp. Wm. A. Gilbert.
Amos P. Granger.
Galusha A. Grow.
John J. Pierce.
Lemuel Todd.
David C. Robinson.
John Edie.
David S. Walbridge. Benjamin Prindle.
George W. Peck, d. Thomas T. Flagter.
Solomon G. Haven. Francis S. Edwards. John Alison.
OHIO.
Timothy C. Day. J. S. Harrison. Lewis D. Campbell. Matth. H. Nichols. Richard Mott. Jonas R. Emrie. Aaron Harlan.
Benjamin Stanton. Cooper K. Watson. Oscar F. Moore.
Samuel Galloway. John Sherman. Philemon Bliss. Wm. R. Sapp. Edward Ball.
John Covode. Jonathan Knight.
David Ritchie.
Samuel A. Purviance.
David Barclay. John Dick.
SOUTH CAROLINA. John McQueen, d. William Aiken, d. Lawrence M. Keitt, d. Preston S. Brooks, d. James L. Orr, d. Wm. W. Boyce, d. VERMONT. James Meacham. Justin S. Morrill. Alvah Sabin.
WISCONSIN. Daniel Wells, Jr. C. C. Washburn. Charles Billinghast.
MISSOURI. Luther M. Kennett. Gilchrist Porter. James J. Lindsey. John G. Miller.
Mordecai Oliver. John S. Phelps, d. Samuel Caruthers. NEW JERSEY. Isaiah D. Clawson. George R. Robbins. James Bishop. George Vail, d. A. C. M. Pennington. V. B. Horton. NEW YORK. Wm. W. Valk. J. S. T. Stranahan. Guy R. Pelton. John Kelly, d.
Thomas Childs, Jr. Abram Wakeman. Bayard Clarke.
Ambrose S. Murray.
Thos. B. Florence, d. Job R. Tyson.
John Cadwalader, d.
Linus B. Comins.
Jonas A. Hughston.
Asa Packer, d.
Alexander DeWitt. Henry Morris. Mark Trafton. MICHIGAN. Wm. A. Howard. Henry Waldron.
Edwin B. Morgan. Andrew Oliver.
John M. Parker. Wm. H. Kelsey. John Williams.
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INDEX.
Assessors, -
American Asylum,
- 67-109 Commissioners, County, 31-53 - 127 on Railroads, - 60
" Turnpike Roads, 62
Auditors,
17
" Bridges, 65
Bank Directors, -
159
Bank Commissioners, 159
of Deeds, -
59
" Superior Court, 32-53
Bank Statistics,
166 Congregational, -
129
Baptists,
134, 141 Congress,
180
Bible Society, Conn., -
130 Conn. Literary Institution, 126
Boards of Relief, -
67-109 Constables,
67-109
Boroughs, -
12] Constitution Amendment, 110
Bridges,
65 Counties, · 31-54
Building Associations, 172
Fairfield, 42
Hartford, 31
48
Cities,
118
Middlesex,
51
New Haven,
35
New London, -
39
Advent,
-
142
Baptist,-
134
Gen. Convention, 134
Education Society,
135
Christian, -
141
Superior, 29
Congregational,
129
Supreme, 28
United States, 28
Home Mission Society, 130 Custom House Officers, 173
Everest Fund,
Episcopal 136
Gen. Convention, -
136
Ecclesiastical Meetings. See
Calendar Pages.
137 Eclipses,
April, Sept., Oct.
Freewill Baptist,
141
Elections, State. See Cal. pages.
142 Episcopal, 136
Feb.
Conferences, -
138 Everest Fund,
130
Presiding Elders,
138 Executive of Connecticut,
17
Methodist Protestant,
141 Ferries,
66
Presbyterian, -
141
General Assembly,
-
20
Roman Catholic, -
141
Senate,
20
Universalist, - 141 House of Representatives, 22 21 Unitarian, - 141 - Committees,
Clerks, Town, - 67-109 Governor,
17
Collectors, Town, -
67-109 Grand Jurors,
67
Colleges,
-
123 High Water, - Feb.
Commencements,
July, Aug. Hospital Soc. Conn.,
127
Tolland,
53
Windham, 45
Courts. See Calendar pages. Probate, 29
Gen. Association,
129
130 Cycles, Chronological, March. Eclectic Medical Society, 143
Board of Missions, 136
Church Sch. Society,
Jewish,
Methodist,
138 Evening Star,
Christians,
141
Litchfield,
Calendar, 5-16
Clergy and Ecclesiastical
Statistics, 129-142
Comptroller,
17
Bank Meetings. See Cal- endar pages.
" Ferries, 66
Attorneys at Law, 31-53
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INDEX.
Home Missionary Society,
130 Sons of Temperance,
172
Homeopathic Med. Soc.
143 State Library Com., 17
Idiotic, Com. on, Dec. State Prison, 127
Insurance Companies,
128 State Printer, 17
Jailers, -
31-53 Steamboats, 192
Jupiter Eclipsed, -
Aug. Surgeons, 143-151
29 Surveyors 67-109
Judges, Superior Court, Supreme Court, 28 Surveyor General 35 Jurors, No., 33 Deputies, 31-53
Justices of Peace,
33-54 Taxes,
-
110-117
Legislature Meetings. See Temperance Society, State, 173 Theolog. Inst. Conn., 125
Calendar pages.
Librarian State., 17
Town Meetings, - 110-117
Liquor Agents,
67-109
Town Officers, 67-109 -
Medical Society, Conn., Homeopathic,
143
Town Treasurers,
Eclectic, 143 -
Selectmen,
Collectors and Constables,
Militia, -
152
Grand Jurors,
Morning Star, -
Feb.
Assessors,
Normal School, State, 122
Board of Relief,
Notaries Public, - 55
Road Commissioenrs,
Surveyors of Lands,
Postage, Rates of, -
174
Liquor Agents.
Post Offices and Masters,
Presbytery of Connecticut, 141 Probate Courts,
29
Railroad Statistics,
168
" Commissioners,
" Officers,
185
" Travel,
187
Reform School, State,
126
Registrars, 67-109
Representatives,
-
22
Retreat for Insane,
-
127
Turnpike Roads,
62
River Companies,
67
United States, Executive, 179
Judiciary,
-
180
Roman Catholic, 141
Senate, -
180
Savings Banks,
170
House of Representatives, 182
Court of Claims,
184
School Fund Commissioner, 17 Schools, No. Children, 100-118 Visitors, 67-109
Unitarian,
141
Universalist,
141
Secretary of State,
17
Valuation,
110-118
Selectmen,
67-109 Votes for State Officers, 18-110 )
Senatorial Districts,
18
Senators,
20
Sheriffs,
-
31-53
Tract Society, Conn., 1,30
Travel in Conn.,
187
Treasurer, State,
17
Treasurers, Town, - 67-109
Road Commissioners, 67-109
Amendments,
Votes for Governor,
Votes on Amend. Constitu.,
60
Valuation,
Taxes,
174 Town Statistics, - 110-118
Physicians and Surg., 143-151
142
Town Clerks,
Methodist, - 138,141
Votes on Amendment of
19
" Senators,
-
Constitution. -
110
1856.
JANUARY.
1st Month.
MOON'S PHASES.
New 0 7, 6h. 26m. E. First @ 14, 10h. 52m. M.
Full @ 21, 10h. 38m. E.
Last 30, 3h. 44m. M.
15, 12h. 10m.
MW OR. OS. R.OS. H. W.
CALENDAR DAYS.
1|Tu 7 304 38 0 50 2 45
2 W
7.304 39 1 52 3 49
3 Th 7 304 40 2 56 4 50 1st Tu. Brooklyn.
4 Fr 7 304 40 4 6 -
5 53 3d Tu. New London.
5 Sa 7 304 41 5 18 6 574th Tu. Litchfield.
6S
7 304 42 6 28 7 50 40
7M 7 304 43 Sets. 8
8 Tu 7 304 44 5 34 9 26
9 W 7 30 4 45 6 52 10
10 Th 7 294 46 8 12 10
11 Fr 7 294 47 9 29 11 46
12 Sa 7 294 48 10
45 Morn.
13S 7 294 49 11 56 0
14 M 7 284 51 Morn.
1
15 Tu 7 284 52 1 8
2
7
16 W 7 274 53 2 19
3
0
17 Th 7 274 54 3 30
7 264 55 4 38
18 Fr 5 19 Sa 7 264 57 5 42 6 33 2 M. Norwich Assur.
20 S 7 254 58 6
21 M 7 244 59 Rises.
22 Tu 7 245 0
23 W 7 235 2 6 35 10 2
5 32 9 20 1 Tu. Del., N. Y., Penn. California.
24 Th 7 225 3 7 35 10 381 W. Md., Mass , Mich. 7 215 4 8 36 11 11 2 M. Illinois, Virginia. 7 215 5 9 36 11 422 Tu. New Jersey.
27 S 7 205 7 10 30 Ev. 13 2 W. Maine.
28 M 7 195 811
35
0 45 2 Th. Indiana.
29 Tu 7 185
9 Morn. 1 19 3 M. Louisiana.
30 W 7 175 11 0
39
1 56
31 Th 7 165 12 1
47
2 36 3 Tu. Col. Soc. Wash
ANNUAL MEETINGS. BANKS.
13 1 M. Ocean. Com'erce. 58 1 Tu. Ct. Riv. Pawca- tuck. Bridgep't City. 1 W. D'ep Riv. Sayb'k. Saugatuck. 31
18 1 Th. Jewett City. Mid- dletown.
INSURANCE COMPANIES. 41 Tu. Danbury. 15 1 W. Norwich Fire.
39 LEGISLATURES.
38 7 8 33 1 M. Missi., Ohio, Wis.
25 Fr 26 Sa
4
SUN SOUTH.
1, 12h. 4m. |21, 12h. 12m. 5, 12h. 6m. 25, 12h. 13m. 10, 12h. 8m.
31, 12h. 14m.
COURTS. SUPERIOR.
CHURCH DAYS .- 1 Circumcision ; 6 Epiphany ; 13 1st S. after Epiph. ; 20 Septuagesima S .; 27 Sexagesima S .; 25 Conversion of St. Paul.
2d Month.
FEBRUARY.
1856.
MOON'S PHASES.
SUN SOUTH.
New 6, 5h. 45m. M.
First 12, 9h. 21m. E.
Full 20, 4h. 49m. E.
Last
28, 8h. 50m. E.
MW|OR. @S. R.OS. H. W.
CALENDAR DAYS.
1 Fr
7 155 13
2 54
3 34
COURTS.
2 Sa
7 145 14
4 5
4 50
3S
7 13 5 16
5 13
6 12
4 M
7 125 17
6
11
7 28
5 Tu
7 115 18
Sets.
8
25
6 W 7 105 19 5 46
9
16
7 Th 7 95 21
7
6 10
03
8 Fr 7 85 22
8 29 10
47
9 Sa 7
75 23
9 40 11 29
10 S
7 55 24
10
55
Morn. 0 11
11 M
7 4 5 26
Morn.
12 Tu 7
35 27
0 8
0 55
13 W
1 2 5 28
1 21
1 35
14 Th
7 05 29
2 31
2
20
6 595 31
3 37
3
17
6 575 32
4 36
4
17S
6 56 5 33
5 25
6
18 M 6 555 35 19 Tu 6 535 36 20 W 6 515 37
6
39
8
9
21 Th
6 50 5 38
6 28
9
45
14 Valentine.
22 Fr
6 49 5 40
7 27
10 20
23 Sa
6 475 41
8 27
10 47
24 S 25 M
6 44 5 43 10
29
11
45
26 Tu 6 43 5 45 11
33 Ev.
13
17 2d S. in Lent.
27 W
6 415 46 Morn.
0
42
28 Th 6 345 47 0 41
1
13 24 3d S. in Lent.
29 Fr 16 385 48 1
48 1
52/24 St. Matthias.
U. S. DISTRICT. 4th Tu., New Haven.
SUPREME.
2d Tu., Bridgeport. 3d Tu , New Haven.
4th Tu., Hartford.
SUPERIOR.
1st Tu., Middletown. Ist Tu., Tolland.
ANNUAL MEETINGS.
INSURANCE COMPANIES. 2 Tu. Hope, Stamford. 3 W. Amer. Life.
39 9 33 29 RAILROAD. 2 W., N. Y. & N. H. 9 3d W. Naugatuck.
CHURCH DAYS.
6 465 42 9 28 11
16
2 Pur. Virgin Mary. 3 Quinquagesima S. 10 1st S. in Lent.
VENUS will be Morning Star until July 19, then Evening Star until the end of the year.
High water is calculated for New York. For Fairfield, add 2 h. 21 m .; Bridgeport, add 2 h .; New Haven, add 2 h. 4 m .; Guilford, add 2 h. 8m .; Saybrook, sub. 12 m .; Hartford, sub. 5 h. 20m. ; New London, sub. 21m .; Norwich, add 21 m.
6 4
7
Rises.
15 Fr 16 Sa
8, 12h. 14}m. 21, 12h. 14 m. 27,12h. 13 m.
1856.
MARCH.
3d Month.
MOON'S PHASES.
New 6, 3h. 48m. E. First @@ 13, 9h. 45m. M.
Full @22, 11h. 14m. M. Last 29, 9h. 41m. M.
SUN SOUTH.
4, 12h. 12m. , 19, 12h. 8, 12h. 11m. 8m. 22, 12h. 7m. 12, 12h. 10m.
15, 12h. 9m.
28, 12h.
MWOR. OS R.OS. H. W.
CALENDAR DAYS.
1 Sa 6 375 49 2 55 2 42
COURTS. SUPREME.
2S
6 355 50
3 50
4
2 1st Tu., Brooklyn.
3 M 6.335 51 4 48 5 382d Tu., New London.
4 Tu 6 325 53 5 32 12 3d Tu., Middletown.
5 W 6 305 54 6
8 104th Tu., Tolland. 9 0 SUPERIOR.
7 Fr 6 275 56 7 15
9
44 1st Tu., N. Hav. Bridg't.
8 Sa 6 265 57 8 32
10 25 2d Tu., Hartford.
9S 6 245 58 9 48 11 5 3d Tu., Brooklyn.
10 M 6 225 59 11 4 11 48 4th Tu., Litchfield.
11 Tu 6 206
1 Morn.
Morn.
ANNUAL MEETINGS. BANKS.
12 W 6 196 2 0 19 0 26
13 Th6 176 3
6 156 4 2 31 24
3
6
4 143 Tu. Charter Oak.
17 M 16 10 6 8
4
10
ELECTIONS.
19 W 6
76 10
5
35
7 8 8 9
49 RAILROAD.
21 1 W., Farmington Val.
22 Sa 6 16 13
9
50 ECCLESIASTICAL.
23 S
6
0 6 14 8
22
10
24 M
5 586 16 9 25 10
25 Tu 5 56 6 17 10
26 W 5 54 6 18 11
37
32|11 11 Ev.
41 9
16 S. before Easter,
27 Th 5 536 19 Morn.
21 Good Friday.
28 Fr
5 516 20 0 44
0
43 23 Easter Sunday.
29 Sa 5 496 21 1 46
1
25 25 Annun. V. Mary.
30 S 5 476 22 2 41
2 19 30 1st S. after Easter.
31 M 5 46 6 23 3
24
3 42 20 Vernal Equinox.
1
1 52 INSURANCE CO's.
2 46 1 M. New London Co.
16 S
6 12 6 6
4
18 Tu 6
86 9
5
42 5 51 4 W. Conn. Life, 16
102 Tu. New Hampshire.
20 Th 6
56 11 5 56
21 Fr 6
36 12 6 16
Rises
1 Tu. Hartford N. Asso. CHURCH DAYS.
18 45 12
2 4th S. in Lent.
9 5th S. in Lent.
51 W. Quinnipiack.
15 Sa 6 136 5
1 28
14 Fr
6 Th 6 29 5 55 Sets.
25, 12h. 6m. 5m.
CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES .- Dominical Letters, F. E .; Golden No. 14; Epact, 23; Solar Cycle, 17; Ro- man Indiction, 14; Julian Period, 6569; Age of the World, 5,859.
4th Month.
APRIL.
1856.
MOON'S PHASES.
SUN SOUTH.
New @ 5, 1h. 2m. M.
First @) 11, 0h. 1m. M.
Full 320, 4h. 23m. M.
Last 27, 6h. 36m. E.
11, 12h. 1m.
24, 11h. 58m. 30, 11h, 57m.
MW GR. OS. ROS. H. W.
CALENDAR DAYS.
1
Tu 5 446 24 4 12 5 22
COURTS.
2 W 5 42 6 25 4 33
6 51
3 Th 5 41 6 26 4 51 7 49
4 Fr 5 39 6 27
Sets. 8 36
5 Sa 5 376 29 7 20 9 15
6'S 5 36 6 30 8 38 9
57
4th Tu. Litchfield.
7M 5 346 31 9 56 10 39
8 Tu 5 33 6 32
11 10 11
18
10 Th 5 296 34 0 35 Morn.
11 Fr 5 286 35
1 18
0 41
12 Sa 5 26 6 36
2 15
2 43
2 27 3 16 3
15 Tu 5 21 6 39 3 40 5
16 W 5 206 40 4 2 6 40 34
17 Th 5 186 41 4 21
7
8
46
9
13
21 M
5 12 6 46 8 23
9
. 43
22 Tu 5 11 6 47 9 29 10
12
23 W 5 9 6 48 10
37 10
42
24 Th 5 8 6 49 11 40 11
25 Fr 5 6 6 50
Morn. 11
48
6 2d S. after Easter.
27'S 5 3 6 52 1 21
1 2
12 20 4th S. after Easter.
29 Tu 5 1 6 54 2 33
3
35 25 St. Mark.
30 W 4 59 6 55 2
59
5
5 27 5th S. after Easter.
-
2d Tu. Tolland.
ANNUAL MEETINGS.
RAILROAD. 3 Tu. N. H. & N. L.
ELECTIONS. 1 M. Connecticut. 1 W. Rhode Island.
ECCLESIASTICAL. 1 W. Providence Conf.
13 CHURCH DAYS.
26 Sa 5 5 6 51 0 36 Ev. 26
12 13 3d S. after Easter.
28 M 5 2 6 53 2
1
1st Tu. Norwich.
2d Tu. Haddam.
1 27
13 S 5 25 6 37
14 M 5 23 6 38
51
22
18 Fr 5 176 42 4 40 8 12
19 Sa 5 15 6 44 Rises.
Morn. 11
58
SUPERIOR.
9 W 5 31 6 33
1, 12h. 4m. | 15, 12h. 0m. 4, 12h. 3m. 19, 11h. 59m.
-- 7, 12h. 2m.
U. S. CIRCUIT. 4th Tu., N. Haven.
SUPREME.
20 S 5 146 45 7 17
5. Sun totally eclipsed invisble. 12. Moon partially eclipsed, early in the morning; begins, 2h. 44m. The moon sets and sun rises during the eclipse.
1856.
MAY.
5th Month,
MOON'S PHASES.
New 4, 9h. 51m. M. First @) 11, 3h. 54m. E.
Full @ 19, 7h. 6m. E. Last ( 27, 0h. 43m. M.
SUN SOUTH. 15. 11h. 57m. 14, 11h. 56m. 29, 11h. 57m.
MW OR. OS. R.OS. H. W.
CALENDAR DAYS.
1 Th 4 58 6 56 3 24
6 22
COURTS. U. S. DISTRICT.
2 Fr
4 576 57 3 49
7
18
3 Sa 4 566 58 4 15
8 4 4th Tu., Hartford.
4S 4 546 59
Sets. 8
48
SUPERIOR.
5 M
4 53 7 0
8 45 9 33|2d Tu. Hartford .*
6 Tu 4 52 7 1 9 58 10
15|2d Tu. New Haven .*
7 W 4 517 2 11 3 10
56
ANNUAL MEETINGS.
8 Th 4 50 7
3 11 57 11
36
BANKS.
9 Fr 4 49 7
4 Morn.
Morn. |1 M. Stamford.
10 Sa
4 46 7 6
4 45 7 8 1
7
9
6
3
15 4th Tu. Virginia.
14 W
4 43 7 10
11
2
44
6
40 1 W. Connecticut.
17 Sa 4 40 7 13 3 23 7 25 ECCLESIASTICAL. 18S 4 39 7 14 3 45 8 1 |Tu. bef. 1 W. N.Haven W. Asso.
19 M 4 38 7 15 Rises.
8
38
20 Tu 4 37 7 16 8 26 9 122 W. N. York Conf. 21 W 4 377 16 9 34 9 46|2 Th. Amer. Bible and 22 Th 4 36 7 17 10 32 10 21 other Soc's in N. Y.
24 Sa 4 34 7 19
23 Fr 4 35 7 18 11 22 10 56 3Th. Pres. Gen. Assem. Morn. 11 37 Bapt. Miss. Union. 25 S 4 34 7 20 0 2 Ev 26 M 4 33 7 21 0 35 1 21 4 Tu. N Haven E. Ass. 124 W. Am. S. S. Union. 1 2 2 11 Last Tu. N. Lon. Asso ..
27 Tu 4 32 7 22 28 W 4 32 7 23 1 29 3 29 Th 4 31 7 23 1 51 4 38 Last W. Ashford Asso .; 5 42 N.Y. East Conf .; Bos- ton Anniversaries.
30 Fr 4 31 7 24 2 16
31 Sa 4 30 7 25 2
43 6
41
CHURCH DAYS .- 1 St. Philip & St. James; 1 Ascension Day ; 4 S. after Ascension ; 11 Whit Sunday ; 18 Trinity Sunday ; 25 1 S. after Trinity.
* No Jury at this Court.
-
4 47 7 5 0 40 0 1 11|1 W. Shetucket.
1 16
43 2
7 ELECTIONS.
13 Tu 4 44
2 2 27
34 LEGISLATURES.
15 Th 4 42 7
4 5 43|1 Tu. Rhode Island.
16 Fr 4 41 7 12
3 3
23
1 Tu. Farmers & Mech.
11 S
12 M
22 Fairfield E. & W. As.
6th Month.
JUNE.
1856.
MOON'S PHASES.
New 2, 6h. 49m. E. First @ 10, 8h. 59m. M. Full 918, 7h. 1m. M.
Last $ 25, 5h. 27m. M.
20, 12h. 1m.
MW OR. @S. R.OS. H. W.
CALENDAR DAYS.
1 S 4 30 7 26 3 12 7 34 2 M 4 29 7 26 Sets, 8 27
3 Tu 4 29 7 27 8 45 9 14
1 M. Quineb'g. Fairfield Co. 0 1 Tu. Manufacturers.
5 Th 4 28 7 28 10 35
6 Fr 4 28 7 29 11
13 11 27 1 W. Hurlbut.
7 Sa 4 28 7 29 11
44 Morn.
3 M. Norwich.
8S 4 28 7 30 Morn. 0 10 4 M. Thames.
9 M
4 27 7 31 0 9
0 57
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
10
Tu 4 27 7 31 0 29
1 44
1 Th. Ætna ; Hartford.
4 27 7 32 0 50
2
33 2 M. Windham Co.
12 Th 4 27 7 32
1 8
3 322 W. Middlesex.
13 Fr
4 277 33 1 27 4 35 3 M Tolland Co.
14 Sa 4 27 7 33 1 48 5
30
L. M. Conn. L. Tu. Amer. Temp.
16
M 4 27 7 34
2 40 7 8 8 9
43 24 5 47
CHURCH DAYS
22 S
4 28 7 35 11
38 10 6 11
31
23 M 4 28 7 35 11
22 Ev. 17
24 Tu 4 28 7 36 11
56 1
251
W
1 15 4th S. after Trinity.
26 Th
4 29 7 36 Morn. 2 4 29 7 36 0 19 3 4 5 24 St. John Baptist.
27 Fr 4 29 7 36 0 45
28 Sa 4 30 7 36 1 13 5 5 29 6th S. after Trinity.
29 S 4 30 7 36 1 48
6 11|29 St. Peter.
30 M 4 31 7 36 2
28
7 14
26 16 RAILROAD.
17 Tu 4 27 7 34 Rises.
() 4 W. H., Prov. & Fishkill.
18 W 4 27 7 34 8 24
19 Th 4 277 35 9
17
20 Fr
4 27 7 35 10
1 10
LEGISLATURES.
1 W. New Hampshire.
21 Sa
4 28 7 35 10
1 2d S. after Trinity. 8 3d S. after Trinity. 11 St. Barnabas. 7
1 22 5th S. after Trinity.
ECCLESIASTICAL .- 1 Tu. Hfd. No. Center & So .; Litchfield So .; Tolland and Windham Assoc. 2 Tu. Episc. Gen. Conv .; Baptist Gen. Conven .; Evangelical Consoc. R. I .; Litchfield North Assoc. 3 Tu. Gen. Convention Vt .; Gen. Association Conn. 3 W. Ston- ington Assoc. 4 Tu Gen. Conf. Maine ; Gen. Assoc. Mass.
ANNUAL MEETINGS. BANKS.
4 W 4 29 7 28 9 45 10. 10 44 1 Th. Union. Hartford.
2 M. Windham Co.
11 W
15 S 4 277 33 2 11 6
SUN SOUTH.
5, 11h. 53m. 24, 12h. 2m. 10, 11h. 59m. 29, 12h. 3m. 15, 12h. 0m.
1856.
JULY.
7th Month.
MOON'S PHASES.
SUN SOUTH.
New 2, 4h. 40m. M. First @ 10, 2h. 31m. M.
Full 17, 4h. 40m. E.
Last 24, 10h. 11m. M.
New
31 4h. 18m. E.
MW R. OS. R.OS H. W.
CALENDAR DAYS.
1 Tu
4 31
7 36
Sets.
8 12
COURTS.
2 W
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