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way, Watrous, Warner, Warren, Benjamin Carter. and Murphy.
Washington, J. S. Kinney, Sylvia Geer, S. E. Cal- houn.
Old Saybrook, A. D. Platts, O. W. Chapman, Misses
L. H. Shepard, C. M. Nor- Waterbury, E. B. Hunting- tham.
Plainfield, Stephen Hall.
ton, E. R. Keyes, Emily R. Tryon, Eunice Tyler.
Redding, M. E. Banks, B. Watertown, Geo. Williams. Bradley, A. B. Hull, H. N. Westbrook, L. L. Walkley. Seeley, Ella B. and Abi- Westport, J. W. Ambler, H. gail Reed, Mary A. God- M. Sherwood. frey. Ridgefield, W. O. Seymour. Salem, E. Treadway, A. O. Gallop, E. Rathbone.
Saybrook, Edward Chap- man.
Seymour, G. B. Glendining. Southbury, Chas. Randall. Southington, G. B. Day.
Wilton, John Dinger, Misses E. Betts, R. Meeker, S. Nash, S. Keeler, Rowland, H. B. Long; Peter Fayer- weather.
Winchester, James R. Coe, Hawley, Bunce.
Woodbury, Cyrus L. Hall, Samuel D. Spooner.
PRIVATE SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS
WITH AVERAGE NUMBER OF SCHOLARS.
Branford, C. M. Parker, 30. Fairfield, M. W. Leyon. Bristol, E. Barnes, 20. Farmington, Sarah Porter, Canaan, Mary Reed, 39. 50; E. L. Hart, 14; A.Hart, 16. Clinton, S. P. Coburn. Greenwich, Philander But- Cromwell, E. B. Beckwith. ton, Lewis Howe.
Durham, Henry H. Johnson. Groton, John L. Denison. E. Haddam, Alonzo Burr. Guilford, R. H. Stone, 20; East Lyme, S. Lee, 30. Mary J. Miller, 17; Re- becca W. Lay, 20; Eliza- beth Franklin, 10.
Easton, Charles F. Prentice. Ellington, Edward Hall, 25; Barteau Morris, 40.
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SCHOOL SOCIETIES.
Hamden, C. W. Everest, 45. Salisbury, Marion Holden, Hartford, numerous.
Kent, Ashbel Fuller, 10.
Killingworth, H. Bell, 20.
Litchfield, Misses E. Taylor,
Sharon, G. L. Brownell, 40. S. Windsor, T. Potwine, 80; Miss C. S. Humphrey, 20.
S. H. Vaill, C. H. Hall, 30 Stamford, D. C. Comstock, each.
Lyme, Jennette E Brown, Lucy Martin.
Manchester, S. R. Dimock.
Middlebury, Fanny L. Ar- Stonington, W. H. Wood- nold, 35.
bridge, 35.
Middletown, J. Brewer, D. Stratford, F. Sedgwick, 50. K. and S. Chase, Maria Suffield, D. Heminway, 20. Payne.
Milford, Elliot J. Peck, 75.
Monroe, E. M. Beardslee, 25. Wolcottville, M. Parker, 25.
N. Canaan, D. S. Rockwell, Trumbull, Eliza B. Cham- Miss M. W. Fox. berlin, 30.
N. Haven, very numerous. N. London, many.
N. Milford, Mary A. Stowe.
Wallingford, Miss S. P. Car- rington, 30.
Newton, J. H. French, 80; Warren, D. Hine, Jr., 30; Jason Atwater, 25. J. C. Howard, 20.
Norwalk, Louisa A. Smith, Washington, F. W. Gunn, 20; Julia Olmstead, 20.
20; M. M. Brinsmade, 35. Norwich, C. B. Webster, J. Waterbury, Mary Hotchkiss, Lane, Misses D. Gilbert, A. Case.
30; Mary A. Clark, 25; Emma Smith, 20; Mrs. Clark, 25.
Old Saybrook,"J. S. Newell. Orange, Miss H. C. Harri- Watertown, Grace Dayton. son1, 28.
Westbrook, A. Hart, 45.
West Haven, R. Q. Brown, Westport, W. H. Richards,
Mrs. Wright and L. H. Plympton, 37.
Oxford, M. S. Munn, D. Wethersfield, A. C. Gris-
J. McEwen, N. D. Hinman. Pomfret, S. K. Miller.
Redding, D. Sanford, 30; A. B. Wilson, 20; S. P.
Wilton, A. Whitlock, 30; G. M. Godfrey, 35, A. B. Lockwood, 40; Mrs. Row- Bates, 10; Polly Sellick, 10. land, 9.
Ridgefield, D. H. Short, 20; Windham, J. C. Fitch, 43. Miss Allerton, 18. Woodstock, G. N. Webber.
Salem, O. Whittlesey, 30.
West W., Elisha Phillips, 45.
E. Adams, Miss M. A. Leavenworth.
wold.
18; L. A. Leiglı, 20.
12; J. W. Hendric, 30; Jarvis, 10; Sarah L. Holly, 20 ; James Betts, 25; Rice, 15 ; Nichols, 22.
Thompson, H. S. Parker, and Miss Rawson.
Union, H. M. Parsons, 40.
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COLLEGES.
Colleges.
YALE UNIVERSITY, NEW HAVEN.
CORPORATION. The Corporation consists of the President, ten Congregational Clergymen, usually ap- portioned among the several Associations, the Gov- ernor, Lieut. Governor, and six senior members of the Senate.
Rev. Theodore D. Woolsey, Pres., His Ex. Charles H. Pond, Messrs. David Smith, Noah Porter, Abel Mc- Ewen, Jeremiah Day, Joel Hawes, Joseph Eldridge, George A. Calhoun, George J. Tillotson, Edwin R. Gilbert, and Hon. Messrs. Nathan G. Fish, James A. Bill, Thomas B. Butler, Ezra Dean, Daniel B. War- ner, Stephen H. Payne.
Secretary, Samuel R. Andrew.
FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS.
Rev. Theodore D. Woolsey, D. D., LL. D., President. PROFESSORS.
B. Silliman, LL. D , Chem., Phar., Min. and Geology, Emeritus.
Eli Ives, Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Emeritus.
Clark Bissell, LL. D., Law.
Rev. N. W. Taylor, D. D., Didactic Theology.
Jonathan Knight, Principles and Practice of Surgery. Timothy P. Beers, Obstetrics.
Josiah W. Gibbs, Sacred Literature.
Rev. E. T. Fitch, D. D., Homiletics.
Rev. Chauncey A. Goodrich, D. D., Pastoral Charge. Denison Olmsted, LL. D., Nat. Philos. and Astrono'y. Henry Dutton, Law.
Charles Hooker, Anatomy and Physiology.
Worthington Hooker, Theory and Practice of Physic. Rev. William A. Larned, Rhetoric and English Lit. Henry Bronson, Materia Medica and Therapeutics. Rev. Noah Porter, Moral Philos, and Metaphysics. William A. Norton, Civil Engineering.
Edward E. Salisbury, Arabic and Sanscrit.
James D. Dana, Natural History.
Thomas A. Thacher, Latin.
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COLLEGES.
B. Silliman, Jr., General and Applied Chemistry. James Hadley, Greek.
John A. Porter, Analytical and Agricultural Chemistry. Erasmus D. North, Instructor in Elocution.
Robert Bakewell, Inst. in Drawing and Perspective. Luigi Roberti, Inst. in French and Italian.
TUTORS. James M. B. Dwight, Latin ; Joseph Hurlbut, Nat. Phil. ; Timothy Dwight, Greek; James B. Miles, Latin ; Willis S. Colton, Greek ; Hobart A. Newton, Mathematics ; Moses C. Welch, Mathemat.
Edward C. Herrick, Treasurer and Librarian, John Edmands, Assistant Librarian.
STUDENTS.
Theological,
27 Seniors, 100
Law,
38
Juniors, 100
Medical,
41 Sophomores, 108
Philosophy and Arts, 45 Freshmen, 135
Professional, 151 Academical, 443
THEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT. Course of Instruction occupies three years. The only charges are $3.50 a year for incidental expenses. No charges for tuition or room rent.
LAW DEPARTMENT. Regular Course occupies two years. Whole expense including use of text-books and library, $150. The degree of LL. B. is confer- red, on satisfactory examination.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. Regular Course occupies three years, or two years for graduates of College. Annual fee for instruction, $73.50. Degree of M. D. conferred. Graduation fee, $15.
DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY AND THE ARTS, em- braces Applied Chemistry and Engineering. The former includes Agricultural Chemistry, Mineralogy, &c. Engineering, includes Surveying, Drawing, Ge- ometry and its applications, and all that appertains to Machinery and Engineering. Tuition for full course, $30 ; for Surveying alone, $12. Degree of B. P. is conferred after a two years' course.
COMMENCEMENT. Last Thursday of July.
VACATIONS. After Commencement, 7 weeks : from
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3d Wednesday of December, 2 weeks ; from 2d Wed- nesday of April, 3 weeks.
TRINITY COLLEGE, HARTFORD.
CORPORATION. Rev. Messrs. T. C. Brownell, Chan- cellor and Pres. ; John Williams, Vice Chancellor ; Daniel R. Goodwin, Vice Pres. ; Harry Croswell, Wm. Jarvis, Frederick Holcomb, Stephen Jewett, Wm. C. Mead, R. A. Hallam, A. C. Coxe, N. S. Wheaton, Thomas M. Clark, E. E. Beardsley ; and C Sigourney, John S. Peters, S. Tudor, Isaac Toucey, S. H. Huntington, Secretary ; W. W. Boardman, R. Watkinson, T. Belknap, Treas. ; Wm. H. Scovill, Daniel Russell, John Ferguson, and Jedediah Hunt- ington, Esq'rs.
FELLOWS. Rev. F. L. Hawks, Rev. N. S. Wheaton, Hon. Edw. A. Newton, Rev. F. J. Goodwin, Rev. N. E. Cornwall.
JUNIOR FELLOWS. Gurdon W. Russell, Wm. E. Curtis, Rev. Thomas T. Guion, Henry J. Scudder, Rev. Samuel Benedict, Oliver D. Cooke.
FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS.
Rev. Daniel R. Goodwin, D. D., Pres., and Ho- bart Professor of History and Literature.
PROFESSORS.
Bishops Brownell and Williams, Homiletics and Doctrinal Theology.
Duncan L. Stewart, Greek and Latin.
Rev. A. Jackson, Moral and Intellectual Philosophy. John Brocklesby, Mathematics and Natural Philos.
Rev. Thomas W. Coit, D. D., Ecclesiastical History and Church Polity.
Rev. Calvin Colton, D. D., LL. D., Public Economy. George Sumner, M. D., Botany.
Hon. Wm. W. Ellsworth, LL. D., Law.
S. B. Beresford, M. D., Lec. on Anat. and Physiology. George Shattuck, Jr., M. D., Institutes of Medicine. Rev. James Rankine, Lecturer on Natural Science, and Assistant Professor of Mathematics.
Rev. T. M. Clark, D. D., Christian Evidences.
Rev. A. C. Coxe, Pastoral Theology.
Charles H. Badois, Instructor in French.
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COLLEGES.
Rev. James S. Purdy, Classical Tutor.
Nathan M. Belden, Assistant in Ancient Languages.
Francis T. Russell, Instructor in Elocution.
Samuel F. Jarvis, Librarian.
STUDENTS. Theological, 18 ; Academical Seniors, 30; Juniors, 23; Sophomores, 21; Freshmen, 20- 94. Total, 112.
HOUSE OF CONVOCATION. Rev. Wm. Watson, Dean; Pliny A. Jewett, Sub-Dean ; B. G. Whitman, Regis- trar ; Phillip Ripley, Bursar. Prof. Jackson, Rev. C. R. Fisher, Henry Perkins, Standing Committee.
COMMENCEMENT. Last Thursday in July.
VACATIONS. Eight weeks from Commencement ; two weeks from the Thursday preceding Christmas ; three weeks from.the close of Lent term.
WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY, MIDDLETOWN.
CORPORATION. Rev. Messrs. Laban Clark, Pres., Ezekiel Robinson, George Gary, B. R. Hoyt, Bp. E. S. Janes, Charles K. True, Nathan Bangs, Benjamin Griffin, James L. Phelps, John L. Smith, Treas. ; Jonathan Barnes, Wm. L. Storrs, Samuel D. Hub- bard, Samuel Russell, Ebenezer Jackson, Charles Woodward, Sec. ; George Andrews, James Harper, Jacob Sleeper, Elisha Harris, Thomas G. Mather, Daniel Drew, Isaac Rich, Aug. W. Smith, John Gove and Lee Claflin, Esq'rs.
VISITORS. Bishop Janes, Pres., Rev. Robert Al- lyn, Sec., and twenty-two persons appointed from the eleven conferences of New England and New York.
FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS.
Augustus W. Smith, LL. D., President and Pro- fessor 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 and Registrar.
Rev. J. W. Linsley, Latin and Hebrew, and Librarian. John M. Van Vleck, Adjunct Mathematics.
Albert S. Hunt, Adj. Moral Sci. and Belles Let. Rev. J. F. Huber, Teacher of Modern Languages.
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STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.
STUDENTS. Seniors, 30 ; Juniors, 29; Sophomores, 27; Freshmen, 31 ; Total, 117.
COMMENCEMENT. First Wednesday in August
VACATIONS. Four weeks from Commencement ; 8 weeks from Dec. 1; 2 weeks from May 4th.
State Normal School,
For training Teachers, located in New Britain, 10 miles from Hartford, on Railroad from Hartford to Plainville.
The fund from bonuses being exhausted, the last Legis- lature appropriated $4,000 a year for 5 years, from the State Treasury.
TRUSTEES. The Superintendent, Henry Barnard, ex of- ficio, also Secretary, and one member from each County, who serve without pay. They hold office for four years, two going out each year. The present members, with time when terms expire, are, Francis Gillette, Hartford, 1857, Chairman; Henry P. Havens, New London, 1854; Roger Averill, Danbury, 1854; Hezekiah S. Ramsdell, Thompson, 1855; John S. Yeomans, Columbia, 1855; E. B. Huntington, Waterbury, 1856; Wm. D. Shipman, East Haddam, 1856; J. G. Beckwith, Litchfield, 1857.
TEACHERS. Henry Barnard, LL. D., Official Principal. But the actual head of the School is John D. Philbrick, Associate Principal; assisted by D. N. Camp, Prof. of Mathematics, Moral Phil. and Geography; B. N. Comings, Prof. of Physiology, Chemistry and Natural History; and Jane A. Bartholomew. J. W. Tuck is Principal of the New Britain High School, which, as well as the other Schools of the village, is under the supervision of the offi- cers of the Normal School.
The School numbers about 100 pupils. Whole number since the School opened, about 600. Diplomas have been granted to 22 graduates.
State Reform School,
For Juvenile Offenders,-located in Meriden.
TRUSTEES. Phillip Ripley, Hartford, Chairman; James Phelps, Essex, Secretary; Philemon Hoadley, New Haven, Agent and Superintendent ; John S. Yeomans, Columbia; David Patchen, Weston; Erastus Lester, Plainfield; John P. Gulliver, Norwich; Albert N. Baldwin, New Milford.
The State appropriated $10,000 in 1851; and through
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AMERICAN ASYLUM.
the agency of Mr. Hoadley, $11,517} were raised by sub- scription, as follows :- in New Haven, $4,865; Hartford, $2,063; Meriden, $1,140; New London, $805; Norwich, $781; Bridgeport, $460; Waterbury, $425; Middletown, $130; Farmington, $130; Greenwich, $108; Portland, $100; S. B. Chittenden, New York, $100; Stratford, $71; Milford, $60; Plainfield, $50; Orange, $41; Killingly, $39; Branford, $30; Woodstock, $29; Griswold and Bethany, each $25 ; Granby, $20; South Britain, $15; Canton, $13}; Woodbridge, $12; Manchester, $10.
The Legislature in 1852, appropriated $5,000 and a bo- nus of $4,500, and in 1853, $12,000, to carry forward the object to completion.
AMERICAN ASYLUM for the Deaf and Dumb, Hart- ford. Pres., Thomas S. Williams; Sec., B. Hudson; Treas., J. B. Hosmer; Commissioner of the Fund, Seth Terry. Abraham C. Baldwin, Family Guardian and Steward; Mrs. P. C. White, Matron.
INSTRUCTORS. Win. W. Turner, Acting Principal; Laurent Clerc, L. Rae, S. Porter, J. A. Avres, H. B. Camp, J. C. Bull, T. J. Holmes, R. S. Storrs, N. Whiton, J. L. Wheeler, Catharine P. Brooks.
RETREAT FOR THE INSANE, Hartford. Rev. Bishop Brownell, Pres .; Wm. T. Lee, Treas .; Charles Sheldon, Sec .; T. Belknap, Auditor; John S. Butler, Physician and Superintendent; Wm. Porter, Assistant; Lucius A. Smith, Apothecary; Horace Hooker, Chaplain; Virgil Cornish, Steward. Managers, A. M. Collins, Chas. Sheldon, Wm. T. Lee. Visiting Committee of Ladies, Mrs. Watkinson, Sheldon, Lee, Todd and Collins. The Legislature appropriated $8,000 for additional buildings.
GENERAL HOSPITAL SOCIETY, New Haven. Jonathan Knight, Pres .; Amos Townsend, Treas .; J. A. Jewett, Sec .; Prudential Com., Anson Moody, T. P. Beers and E. H. Bishop. Physicians and Surgeons, C. Hooker, P. A. Jewett, S. G. Hubbard, W. Hooker, D. L. Daggett and A. Moody. Consulting do., J. Knight, Eli Ives, E. H. Bishop and N. B. Ives. Visitors, six gentle- men and four ladies.
STATE PRISON. DIRECTORS, Elisha Johnson, Ply- mouth; Francis W. Cowles, Manchester; Daniel B. War- ner, East Haddam. Warden, Leonard R. Welles; Chap- lain, Rev. C. C. Burr; Physician, Roswell Fox. Whole number of prisoners, April 1, 1853, 181.
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INSURANCE COMPANIES.
WOOSTER MONUMENT. The Legislature appropri- ated $1500 toward the erection of a monument in Dan- bury, to commemorate the death of Gen. David Wooster, who was slain in the attack of the British on that town during the Revolution; and appointed Charles H. Pond, John H. Wyatt, John C. Smith, Harris B. Munson, Pierre A. Sutton, Thomas Guyer, David Clark, Frederick Cros- well and Stephen A. Hurlbut, a Committee on the same.
STATE TEMPERANCE SOCIETY. President, Bar- zillai Hudson, Hartford. Vice Pres., Henry Stanley, New Britain; Henry W. Benedict, New Haven; Walter Gilbert, Bridgeport; B. L. Berry, New London; Herman Baldwin, Washington; Erastus Lester, Plainfield; Benjamin Doug- las, Middletown; Marvin Root, Coventry. Corresponding Sec., James B. Merwin, New Britain. Recording Sec., D. W. Lathrop, New Haven. Executive Committee, Alva Holt, Hartford; Wales French, Westville; Jay Peck, Bridgeport; E. V. Stoddard, New London; J. G. Baldwin, Middletown.
SONS OF TEMPERANCE. Grand Division. H. N. Hawkins, Birmingham, G. W. Patriarch; Wales French, Westville, G. W. Associate; D. E. Burwell, Westville, G. Scribe; Geo. H. Fowler, Conductor; Geo. F. Smith, New Haven, G. Chaplain; Thomas H. L. Talcott, G. Sentinel.
TEMPERANCE WATCHMEN. General Committee, S. G. Willard, Willimantic; J. G. Griswold, Hartford; H. B. Storer, New Haven.
Insurance Companies.
Fire (*Marine.)
President.
1. Ætna, Hartford, Thos. K. Brace,
2. Conn., B. W. Greene,
3. Hartford, H. Huntington,
4. Hartford City, Ralph Gillett,
5. N. Haven Secu .*
6. Norwich, S. C. Morgan,
7. Protec'n,* H'd, D. W. Clark, Life Mutual.
8. Ætna, Hartford, E. A. Bulkeley,
9. American, N.H. B. Silliman,
10. Do. Temp., H'd, E. Fessenden,
11. Charter Oak, " Alfred Gill,
12. Connecticut, " James Goodwin,
13. Hartford, James Dixon,
Sec. or Treas. T. A. Alexander. J. B. Eldredge. C. B. Bowers. L. Brainard. P. S. Galpin. Joseph Williams. Wm. Conner.
John W. Seymour. Benj. Noyes. J. Aug. Wright. J. C. Walkley. Guy R. Phelps. H. L. Miller.
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INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Mutual Fire. President.
14. Danbury,
15. Farmingt'n Val. Samuel Deming,
16. Greenwoods,
17. Hartford Co.,
Chas. Shepard,
18. Litchfield Co., 19. Middlesex, 20. N. London Co., 21. Norwich Assu.,
22. Portland,*
23. Saybrook,*
24. Tolland Co., Ariel Ladd,
25. Windham Co., Armin Bolles,
Sec. or Treas. Roger Averill. S. S. Cowles. Wm. S. Phillips. D. D. Erving. Oliver Goodwin. Stephen Taylor. Horace Whitaker. H. B. Tracy. S. S. Buckingham. John L. Parker. J. S. Parish. Edwin S. Chase.
9. Med. Exam., Pliny A. Jewett. Surplus of Mutual department, $130,500. Capital of Stock department, $100,000. Annual cash receipts, $85,000. Deposited with State Treasurer, $100,000.
10. Physician, A. W. Barrows. Capital invested under the sanction of the Comptroller, $100,000. The business is exclusively a cash one, receiving no notes for premiums, giving no scrip certificates of dividend, and making no as- sessments.
11. Medical Examiner, J. C. Jackson ; Consulting Phy- sician, S. B. Beresford. Capital invested under approval of the Comptroller, over $250,000. Policies are issued both on the Joint Stock and Mutual plans.
12. Physician, George Sumner.
Receipts for year ending Jan. 11, 1853, -
$741,173
Expenses, -
$53,428
Policies surrendered, 13,287
Policies paid,
189,417
Dividends - 306,640
562,772
Carried to reserve fund,
133,926
Accumulated Capital,
1,701,673
13. Medical Examiner, E. K. Hunt. Capital invested under approval of Comptroller, $100,000.
17. Amount insured, about
Premium charges, or capital, about -
Receipts for 21 years, -
Losses paid, $66,680
Expenses, - 26,974
$12,000,000 900,000 98,948
93,654
Samuel Cooper,
Guy Cooper, Gideon Parker,
COMMISSIONERS.
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Balance in favor of Company, -
5,294 10,206
Receipts past year, Losses paid,
-
-
2,585
Expenses, -
2,777
5,362
19. Agents, Gardner Morse, New Haven; Stephen Haw- ley, Bridgeport; J. W. Merwin, Milford; Roswell Hoyt, Stamford; J. L'Hommedieu, Chester; Ely A. Elliot, Clin- ton; Uriah Hayden, Essex; Samuel Hart, Saybrook; Henry M. Stannard, Westbrook; Ebenezer Wheeler, Nor- wich; Henry Nash, New Britain; T. C. Birdsey, Birming- ham. Amount insured, $4,323,342. Premium notes, $357,955. Cash funds, $13,111. Losses paid past year, $2,923.
21. Treas., L. H. Goddard. Amount insured, $400,000
24. Treas., O. P. Waldo. General Agent, A. P. Hyde. Amount insured, $2,826,936. Capital, $344,216. Losses past year, $4,542.
25. Amount insured, $2,308,419. Premium notes, $271,- 142. Losses past year, $1,403.
THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, East Windsor Hill. Rev. Bennet Ty- ler, D. D., President and Prof. of Christian Theology. Rev. Wm. Thompson, D. D., Prof. Biblical Literature. Vacant, Prof. Eccl. Hist. and Pastoral Duty.
Commissioners.
ON TURNPIKE ROADS.
Boston. Ralph W. Houghton, Manchester ; George Pomeroy, Coventry.
Bridgeport. Ezra Morgan, Newtown ; Judson Curtis, Monroe.
Canaan and Litchfield. Horatio N. Wetherell, Ca- naan; Myron Norton, Goshen.
Cheshire. Joel Potter, Southington; Claudius Allen, Cheshire.
Chester and North Killingworth. Jedediah Stone, Killingworth ; John E. Watrous, Chester.
Colchester and Chatham. Asher N. Rowley, Port- land; Charles D. Strong, Lebanon.
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COMMISSIONERS.
Colchester and Norwich. Pomeroy Hall, Colchester ; William Peckham, Norwich.
Columbia. George G. Phelps, Hebron; Nathan K. Holbrook, Columbia.
Connecticut. Augustus Mead, Greenwich ; Henry Sturges, Southport.
Danbury and Ridgefield. John B. Hyatt, Ridgefield ; George Ferry, Bethel.
East Haddam and Colchester. Wm. B. Bingham, East Haddam ; David A. Fox, Colchester.
East Middle. £ Edwin Talmage, Plymouth ; Henry Atwater, Terryville.
Essex. Stephen W. Starkey, Old Saybrook ; John G. Ely, Lyme.
Fair Haven. George Hultz, Fair Haven; Henry Harris, Killingworth.
Farmington River. Reuben Pinney, Barkhamsted ; Darwin Griffin, Hartland.
Goshen and Sharon. John R. Harrison, Cornwall ; Hiram Loomis, Torrington.
Greenwoods. Anson Norton, Norfolk ; Theron R. Wolcott, Colebrook.
Groton and Stonington. Thomas P. Wattles and Wm. Vincent, Jr., North Stonington.
Guilford and Durham. Samuel F. Hubbard and James Spencer, Guilford.
Hartford and New Haven. Ira Twiss, Meriden ; Roswell Dix, Wethersfield.
Hartford and New London. J. R. Merriam, New London ; Samuel Tripp, East Hartford.
Hartford, Toll., Wind. and N. London County. Asa White, Bolton ; James M. Kingsley, Lebanon.
Hartford and Tolland. Francis W. Cowles, Man- chester ; Wm. E. Newcomb, Tolland.
Hebron and Middle Haddam. W. T. Jones, Hebron; John Carrier, Chatham.
Humphreysville and Salem Bridge. Wm. B. Lewis, Naugatuck ; Lewis Davis, Oxford.
Huntington. Noah Plumb, Bridgeport; Elam Haw- ley, Trumbull.
Litchfield and Cornwall. Henry S. Griswold, Litch- field ; Charles Lewis, Cornwall.
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COMMISSIONERS.
Litchfield and New Milford. Putnam Kilbourn, Litch- field ; Edward N. Hine, New Milford. Litchfield and Plymouth .. Henry Whitlock, Ply- mouth ; Benj. Webster, Litchfield.
Middlesex. Jonathan Arnold, Haddam; Gilbert Pratt, Saybrook.
Middletown and Berlin. Ezekiel Andrews, New Brit- ain; Samuel C. Wilcox, Berlin.
Middletown and Durham. John C. Camp, Durham ; Philo Williams, Northford.
Middletown and Meriden. Noah Pomeroy, Meriden ; Charles Buckland, Middletown.
Monroe and Newtown. David Beach and Wm. See- ley, Monroe.
Monroe and Zoar Bridge. Wm. Squire, Trumbull ; David Botsford, Newtown.
New Haven and Derby. Wm. H. Ellis, New Haven ; Charles W. Allen, Orange.
New Haven and Milford. Ira Merwin, New Haven ; George Tibballs, Milford.
New London and Lyme. Joseph A. Lantrey and Ja- red Turner, East Lyme.
New London and Windham County. Appleton Meech, Norwich ; Wm. Putnam, Sterling.
New Preston. Wm. Moody and Russell Frisbie, Washington.
Norwalk and Danbury. Moses W. Wilson, Westport ; Stephen Smith, Norwalk.
Norwalk and Newtown. Charles C. Warner, New- town ; Burr Bennett, Redding.
Norwich and Salem. Wm. Tew, Salem ; Joseph I. Thurston, Norwich.
Oxford. F. A. Candee and Garry Riggs, Oxford.
Providence and Killingly. Elisha B. Vaughn and Squire W. Franklin, Killingly.
Rimmon Falls. Garry Riggs and Frederick Candee, Oxford.
Salem and Hamburg. Nathan Stark and Frederic Fosdic, Lyme.
Sharon and Cornwall. Daniel Parsons, Sharon ; John Cross, Cornwall.
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COMMISSIONERS.
Sherman and Redding. Curtis Morris, Brookfield ; Wm. Beech, Monroe.
Shetucket. Isaac Williams, Preston ; Robert Y. La- tham, North Stonington.
Joel H. Guy, Meriden ;
Southington and Waterbury.
Gad Norton, Southington.
Straits. Merrit Hemenway, Watertown ; Sheldon Morris, Jr., Litchfield.
Sugar Hollow. Peter S. Cooley, Redding; John B. Hyatt, Ridgefield.
Sympauge. Oliver Shepard, Bethel ; Joseph Tay- lor, Danbury. Talcott Mountain. Pomeroy Higley, Canton ; Frede- rick Ripley, Avon.
Torrington. Uri Taylor, Torrington ; Asher Merrill, New Hartford.
Warren. C. Carter, Warren ; M. P. Bell, Cornwall.
Waterbury River. Theron Bronson, Winchester ; Albert H. Martin, Waterbury.
Wells Hollow. Wm. A. Judson, Huntington ; Frank- lin P. Ambler, Trumbull.
Weston. E. Hill, Easton ; O. C. Sanford, Weston.
Windham and Brooklyn. Wm. Foster, Brooklyn ; Wm. Durkee, 2d, Hampton.
Windham and Coventry. Geo. Sanger, Canterbury ; David S. Fuller, Windham.
Windham and Mansfield. Ira Fisk, Willington ; A. G. Storrs, Mansfield.
Wolcottville and Winsted. Harlow Fowler, Torring- ton ; Hiram Perkins, Winchester.
Salisbury Plank Road. Nathaniel Benedict and John P. Walton, of Salisbury.
ON BRIDGES.
Bennett's. Z. Fairman and O. Summers, Newtown. Boardman's. Truman Richmond and Nathan Peet, New Milford.
Bridgeport. Noah Plumb and Aaron Summers, Bridgeport ; Geo. Wakelee, Trumbull.
Bridgeport Foot. Philo F. Barnum and Elisha S. Abernethy, Bridgeport.
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COMMISSIONERS.
Bridgewater and Brookfield. James H. Keeler, New Milford ; Wm. A. Randall, Brookfield.
Bull's Falls. O. W. Root and P. Winegar, Kent. Center. Seth Hurd, Huntington; Israel Kelsey, Bridgeport.
Derby. Wm. L. Bennett and Ebenezer Wakelee, Huntington.
East Bridgeport. Israel Kelsey and Ira Gregory, Bridgeport.
Enfield. N. Allen, Enfield; C. W. Philleo, Suffield. Falls Bridge. Henry Smith and George McMahon, New Milford.
Fuller's. R. M. Gibbs and Philetus Winegar, Kent. Gaylord's. Sylvanus Merwin and Derrick Tibbatts, New-Milford.
Hartford, Josiah Atwood, Wethersfield; Samuel Tripp, E. Hartford; Timothy Sheldon, Hartford. Hawley's. Addison L. Beardsley and Nathan B. Keeler, New Milford.
Mystic. I. Denison, Stonington ; J. Gallup, Groton. New Milford. Nathan C. Clark and Minor More- house, New Milford.
Niantic. John L. Watrous and Elisha H. Smith, East Lyme.
Norwich and Preston. J. B. Truman, Norwich ; R. A. Williams and H. W. Burdick, Preston.
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