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25, 12h. 6m. First 30, 2h. 2m. M. |15, 12h. 9m.
28, 12h.
5m.
MWIGR. OS R.OS. H. W. CALENDAR DAYS.
1
Th 6 375 49 2 9
3
5
2Fr 6 35 5 50
3 6
4 14
3 Sa 6 33 5 51 6 325 53 4 39 6 35
Ist Tu., Brooklyn. 2d Tu., New London.
5M
16 305 54 5 13 7
36 3d Tu., Middletown. 4th Tu., Tolland.
7 8
Rises 9 12 58
SUPERIOR.
Fr
6 24 5 58 9 9 10
44
Ist Tu., New Haven. Ist Tu., Bridgeport.
10 Sa Su
6 20 6 1
11 39 Ev. 15
2d Tu., Hartford. 3d Tu., Brooklyn. 9
12
M
6 196 2 3
0 51
9
ANNUAL MEETINGS.
14
W
6 15 6 4 1 47
3
9
BANKS.
15|
Th
16 13 6 5 2 40
6 12 6 6 3 16
3 48
6
18
Su
16
86 9
4
16
6 7
14 15 10 58 41
19
M
6 76 10 4 36
Tu 6 56 11 4 59 8
21 W
6 36 12 5 18 8 51 ELECTIONS.
22 1h 6
1 6 13 Sets.
9
26|2 Tu. New Hampshire.
23 Fr
16 0 6 14 7 46 10
5
ECCLESIASTICAL.
24 Sa 5 58 6 16 8 48
10 11
40 19
1 M. Hartford No. Asso. 1 Tu. Hart. Cent. Assoc.
26 M 27 Tu
5 546 18 10 57 Morn.
CHURCH DAYS.
28
W 5 51 6 20 Morn.
29 Th 5 49 6 21 1
51 49 18 4th S. in Lent.
30 Fr 5 476 22 1 51
31 Sa 15 466 23 2
36 4 2 25 Annun. Virgin Mary.
4 5
2 M. Quinnipiack.
Fr
16 17
Sa
6 106 8
INSURANCE CO's. 2 M. New London Co. 3 Tu. Charter Oak. 204 W. Conn. Life,
20
Tu 6 176
Morn. 1 2
13
Th 6 265 57 7 51 9
9
6 22 5 59 10 26 11 27
11
W 6 275 56
3 56 5 26
COURTS. SUPREME.
4 Su
6 Tu 6 295 55 5 45 8 25
25 Su
5 566 17 9 52
5 53 6 19 11 59 0 4 2d S. in Lent. 0 0 11 3d S. in Lent. 1 1 2 52 25 5th S. in Lent
LITCHFIELD COUNTY SEAT -Cominittee to investigate the matter of a change of the County Seat, without expense to the State, and report to the next General Assembly,-Wm. W. Eaton, of Hartford, Alvan P. Hyde of Tolland, and Edmund Perkins of Norwich.
4th Month.
APRIL.
1860.
MOON'S PHASES.
SUN SOUTH.
Full 5, 5h. 9m. E.
Last @0 12, 8h. 43m E.
New @D 21, 0h. 53m. M.
First 1) 28, 9h. 45m. M.
11, 12h. 1m.
MWIGR. OS. R.OS. H. W.
CALENDAR DAYS.
1
Su 5 44 6 24 3 11
5 9
COURTS.
2 M 5 42 6 25
3 42
6
11
3
Tu 5 41 6 26
4 10
7
9
4
W |5 39 6 27
4 37 8
1
U. S. CIRCUIT. 4th Tu., N. Haven. SUPREME. 4th Tu. Litchfield.
6 Fr 5 36 6 30 7 57 9
31 SUPERIOR.
- Sa 5 34 6 31 9 15 10
20 1st Tu. Norwich.
8 Su 5 33 6 32
10
27 11
8 2d Tu. Litchfield.
9M
5 31 6 33 11 33 11
Morn.
Ev. 50
2d Tu. Tolland.
11
W 5 28 6 35
0 28 1
47
ANNUAL MEETINGS.
BANK.
13 Fr 5 25 6 37
2 16
4
37
RAILROAD.
15
Sa 5 23 6 38 Su 5 21 6 39
2 40
5
27
16 M
5 20 6 40
3 2
6
15
17
Tu 5 18 6 41
3 22
6
58
18
W 5 176 42
3 43
7 8
17
20 Fr
5 146 45
4 25
8
53
21
Sa 5 126 46
Sets. 9 32 17 CHURCH DAYS.
23 M
5 9 6 48 9 52 11
24 T 5 S 6 49 10
53 11
46
6 Good Friday.
25 W
5 6 6 50 11 47 Morn.
9 Easter Monday.
26 Th 5
5 6 51
Morn. 0 41
10 Easter Tuesday.
27 Fr 5 3 6 52 0
32
1
39
15 1st S. after Easter.
28 Sa 5 2 6 53 1
11
2 39 22 2d S. after Easter.
29 Su 5 1 6 54
1 44
3 41 25 St. Mark.
30 M 4 59 6 55 2
11
4 44 29 3d S. after Easter.
1 12
2 44
12 Th 5 26 6 36
1 49
3 42
1 W. Hurlburt.
3 Tu. N. H. & N. L. ELECTIONS.
1 M. Connecticut.
1 W. Rhode Island.
19 Th 5 156 44
4 4
ECCLESIASTICAL. 1 W. Providence Conf.
22 Su 5 11 6 47 8 48|10
1 1 S. before Easter.
8 Easter Day.
24th Venus will be eclipsed by the Moon, in the Evening, be- ginning at 8h. 33m., and ending 9h. 3m.
26th Jupiter will be eclipsed by the Moon, at or near the time of Moon setting, visible north of Connecticut.
1, 12h. 4m. | 15, 12h. 0m. 4, 12h. 3m. 19, 11h. 59m.
7,12h. 2m. 24, 11h. 58m. 30, 11h. 57m.
5 Th5 376 29
Rises. 8 46
55 2d Tu. Haddam.
10 Tu 5 29 6 34
14
39
1860.
MAY.
5th Month.
MOON'S PHASES.
Full 5, 2h. 11m. M.|
Last @p 12, 2h. 25m. E.
New DD 20, 1h. 55m. E.
First ₡ 27, 3h. 14m. E.
MW OR. OS. R.OS. H. W.
CALENDAR DAYS.
1 Tu 4 58 6 56 2 38 5 42
COURTS.
2 W 4 576 57 3 2
6 39
U. S. DISTRICT.
3 Th 4 566 58 3 29
7 33 4th Tu. Hartford.
4 Fr 4 546 59 3 59 8
SUPERIOR.
5 Sa 4 53 7 ·0
Rises. 9
2d Tu. New Haven.
6 Su 4 52 7 1
9 13 9
59
ANNUAL MEETINGS.
7M
4 51 7
2 10 14 10
50
8 Tu 4 50 7 3|11 411
39 27
BANKS. 1 M. Stamford. Shetucket. 1 Tu. Atna. Merch. & Man.
10 Th 4 47 7
5 Morn. 1 19
ELECTIONS.
11 Fr
4 46 7 6
0 17 2
4 Th. Virginia. 9
12 Sa
4 45
7
8 0 43
2
57
13 Su
4 44 7
9
1 5
3
4
37
1 W. Connecticut.
15 Tu
4 427
11
12 2
6
9
Tu before 1 W. N. Haven W. Association.
17 Th
4 40 7 13 2
29
6 6
57 2 W. New York Conf.
18 Fr
4 39 7
4 387
4 377
4 37 7
16
8 45 10
9
42 10
22 Tu 4 36 7 17 23 W 4 35 7 18 10 31 11
1 4 Tu. N. Haven East Assoc. 51 4 W. American S. S Union. Last Tu. Fairfield E.& W Ass. Last W. Ashford Assoc'tion, N. Y. East Conf., Boston 39 Anniversaries.
26 Sa 27 Su
4 33 7 21 Morn.
1 24
CHURCH DAYS. 1 St. Philip and St. James.
28 M 4 32 7 23 0 41
16
13 5th S. after Easter.
29 Tu 4 31 7 24 1
5
13 17 Ascension.
30 W 4 317 24 1 31 5 14 20 1st S. after Ascension.
31 Th 4 30 7 25 1
57
6 9 27 Whit Sunday.
LEGISLATURES. 48 1 Tu. Rhode Island.
14 M
4 43 7
10 1 26
1 47 5 24
ECCLESIASTICAL.
16 W
4 417
14 2 53 7 42 2 Th. American Bible and 15 3 23 8 27 16 Sets. 9 12 other Societies in N. York. 3 Th. Presby'an Gen. Assem. Baptist Mission Union.
20
Su
21 M
24 Th
4 34 7 19 11 12 Morn. 46 0 30
25 Fr
4 34 7 20 11
4 32 7 22 0 15 2 3 4
20
6 4th S. after Easter.
19 Sa
9 W 4 49 7
4 11 45 Ev
23 9
SUN SOUTH.
14, 11h. 56m. 29, 11h. 57m.
MOHEGAN INDIANS .- Committee appointed by the General As- sembly to investigate their affairs and condition, and report at the next session-Wm. A. Buckingham, Lafayette S. Foster, and James A. Hovey, all of Norwich.
6th Month. MOON'S PHASES.
Full 3, 11h. 55m. M.
Last @ 11, 8h. 13m. M.
New 1 19, 0h. 33m. M.
15, 12h. 0m.
20, 12h. 1m.
MW OR. OS. R.OS. H. W.
CALENDAR DAYS.
1 Fr
4 30 7 26 2 30
7 8
ANNUAL MEETINGS.
2 Sa
1 29 7 26 3 9
8
4
BANKS.
4 M
1 29 7 28 8 55
9
52 44
W. bef. 1. M. Windham Co.
5 Tu
4 28 7 28 9 40 10
1 M. Quineb'g. Fairfield Co. 34 1 Tu. Manufacturers.
6 W 4 28 7 29 10 16 11
20 1 Th. Union.
7 Th 4 28 7 29 10 44 Ev. 8
3 M. Norwich.
8 Fr
4 27 7 30 11
0 1
4 M. Thames. 28 L. Tu. New England.
10 Su
4 27 7 31 11
49 2
11
11 M
4 27 7 32 Morn. 2
3
41 1 Th. Ætna ; Hartford.
2 W. Windham Co.
3 W. Middlesex.
23 3 Tu. Tolland Co.
17 L. M. Connecticut.
L.Tu. American Temper'ce. 11
16 Sa 4 27 7.34 1 56
2 38
7 8
19 Tu 4 28 7 35 Sets.
9
48 39
LEGISLATURES.
1 W. New Hampshire.
22 Fr 4 28 7 35 10 17 Morn.
23 Sa
4 28 7 36 10 45 0
13 3 Trinity Sunday.
3 10 Ist S. after Trinity.
11 St. Barnabas.
53 17 2d S. after Trinity.
26 Tu 4 29 7 36 Morn. 2 47 24 3d S. after Trinity.
27 W 4 30 7 36 0 0
3 44 24 Nativ. of John Baptist.
28 Th 4 30 7 36 0 31 4 46 29 St. Peter.
39 Fr 4 31 7 36 1
6 5 4 W. Com. Wesleyan Univ.
20 Sa 4 31 7 36 1 50
6 51
6 55 4 W. H., Prov. & Fishkill.
RAILROAD.
20 W 4 28 7 35
9 8
10
21 Th 4 28 7 35 9 47 11
26 CHURCH DAYS.
24 Su 4 28 7 36 11 10 25 M 4 29 7 36 11 35
1 1
31
4
14 Th 4 27 7 33 0 53 5
15 Fr 4 27 7 33 1 23 6
17 Su 4 27 7 34 4 27 7 34 3 29 8
18 M
55 INSURANCE COMPANIES.
12 Tu 4 27 7 32 0 10
13 W 4 27 7 33 0 31
4 27 7 31 11 30
45
22 Tu. Hartford, Danbury.
9 Sa
3 Su 1 29 7 27 Rises. 8
JUNE.
1860.
SUN SOUTH.
5, 11h. 58m. - 24, 12h. 2m J0, 11h. 59m.
29, 12h. 3m.
First @D 25, 7h. 45m. E.
4S 28 Commence'nt Trinity.
ECCLESIASTICAL .- 1 M. Hart. No .; 1 Tu. Hfd. Center & So .; N. Lond .; Litch. So .; Mid. Tolland and Wind. Assoc. 2 T'u. Episc. Gen. Conv ; Baptist Gen. Conven .; Evangelical Consoc. R. I .; Litchfield North Assoc 3 Tu. Gen. Convention Vt ; Gen. Assoc. Conn. 3 W. Stonington Assoc. 4 Tu Gen. Conf. Maine ; Gen. Assoc Mass.
1860,
JULY. . 7th Month.
SUN SOUTH.
Full @ 2, 11h. 16m. E.
Last @ 11, 1h. 7m. M.
New ID 18, 9h. 29m. M.
First @ 25, 0h. 49m. M.
MW @R. OS. ROS |H. W.
CALENDAR DAYS.
1 Su
4 31
7 36 2 41
7 50
COURTS.
2M
4 32|
7 35
Rises.
8 42
SUPERIOR.
3 Tu
4 32 7 35
8
15
9
27 3d Tu. Hartford.
4
W
4 337
35
8
44 10
14 4th INDEPENDENCE.
5
Th
4 33 7 35
9 11 10
54
ANNUAL MEETINGS.
6 Fr 4 34 7 35
9 32 11 31
BANKS.
7 Sa
4 35 7 34
9
54 Ev.
0
45
9|M
4 36
7 34 10
32 55 20
2
12 Th
4 38|7 32 11
51 3
43
13|Fr
4 39
17 32
Morn.
4
14 Sa
4 39
17 31
0 28 5
43 2 M. Southport.
15|Su
4 40 7 31
1 15
6 48 2 Tu Exchange. Citizens.
16 M
4 41 7 30 2 13
7
492 W. Waterbury. Hatters'. Stafford.
17 Tu
4 42 7 29
3
21
18 W
4 43 7 29
Sets. 8 18 10
3 W. Connecticut. 9 8 42 32 INSURANCE COMPANIES. 24 1 M. New Haven Security.
20 Fr
4 447 27 8
47/11
21 Sa
4 45 7 26
9 14 11
50 2 W. City, Hartford.
22 Su
4 46 7 25
9 38 Morn. 0 37 5 34 1 27
RAILROAD. 2 W. Norwich & Worcester.
24 Tu
4 48 7 24 10
11 8
22 1 4th S. after Trinity.
26 Th 4 50 7 22 11
37
27 15 6th S. after Trinity.
22 7th S. after Trinity.
28 Sa 4 52 7 20
0
36
34 25 St. James.
29 Su 4 53 7 19 1
32
6 38 29 8th S. after Trinity.
30|M 4 54 7 18 2
35
7 36 Last W. Commence'nt Yale.
31|Tu 4 55 7 16 3
41
8 24
71 M. City and Merchants', New Haven. Elm City. Mechanics'. Mystic. Whal- ing. Pequonnuc. Norwalk. 1 Tu. Iron. New London. 53 1 W. Tradesmens'. Bridge- port. New Haven County. 43 . Middlesex County. 2 Th. New Haven.
10|Tu
4 37 7 33 10
2
11 W
4 37
7 33 11
8 Su
4 35 7 34 10
12
1
24 6
19 Th
4 447 28
10 Litchfield Co. Bridgeport.
2 M. Farmington Valley.
23 M
4 47 7 25 10
CHURCH DAYS.
25 W 4 49 7 23
2 3 23 8 5th S after Trinity.
27 Fr 4 51 7 21 Morn. 4 5
18th, Partial eclipse of the Sun, in the morning ; beginning at 7h. 16m. and ending 9h. 17m.
Committee to examine and report respecting provision for the Criminal Insane-Abijah Catlin, Harwinton ; James Bolter, Hart- ford ; Samuel S. Warner, Lyme.
MOON'S PHASES.
4, 12h. 4m. 11, 12h. 5m. 26, 12h. 6m.
8th Month.
MOON'S PHASES.
SUN SOUTH.
Full 1, 0h. 42m. E. 10, 12h.
Last 9, 4h. 32m. E.
New ID 16, 5h. 29m. E.
First @ 23, 7h.59m. M.
Full @31, 4h. 6m. M.
MW OR. OS. R.OS. H. W.
CALENDAR DAYS.
1 W 4 56 7 16 Rises. 9
5
COURTS.
2 Th 4 577 14
7 37
.9 45
U. S. DISTRICT.
3 Fr 4 58 7 13 7 58 10
24 4th Tu. New Haven.
4 Sa 4 59 7 12 8 1710 58 SUPERIOR.
5 Su 4 50 7 11 8 37/11 30
6 M 5 1 7 10 8 58 Ev.
3
Ist Tu. Brooklyn. 2d Tu. Danbury. 4th Tu. New London.
7 Tu 5 27 8 9 22 0 42
8 W 5 37 7
9 49
110 22
10 Fr 5 57 5 11 5
11 Sa 5
6
7
3 11 56 4
12 Su 15 77 2 Morn. 5
13 M 5 87 1
0 58 6 7
28 31
RAILROADS.
14 Tu 5 97 59 2 8
15 W 5 10 6 58 3 25 8
27
16 Th 5 11 6 57 Sets.
9
17 Fr 5 126 55 7 13 10
18 Sa 5 13 6 54 7 40 10
19 Su 5 14 6 52 8 711
27
20 M 5 15 6 51 8 35 Morn.
21 Tu 5 166 49 9 8
0
13
22 W 5 176 48 9 47 1
5
23 Th 5 18 6 46 10 34 2
1
24 Fr 5 19 6 44 11 28 3 25 Sa 5 20 6 43 Morn. 4 13
4
ELECTIONS. 1 M. Alabama. Kentucky. Missouri. Texas. Arkan- sas. 1 Th. Tennessee. 2 Th. North Carolina.
26 S u 5 21 6 41 0 28 5 20 CHURCH DAYS. 5 9th S. after Trinity.
27 M 5 22 6 40 1 31
6 17
28 Tu 5 23 6 38 2 37
7
12 10th S. after Trinity.
13 19 11th S. after Trinity.
29 W 5 24 6 36 3 40 7 59 24 St. Bartholomew.
30 Th 5 25 6 35 4 44 8 39 26 12th S. after Trinity.
31 Fr 5 26 6 33 Rises. 9 12
1st, Moon eclipsed, invisible,
Post Offices in the United States, 27,977; Mail Routes, 8,296 ; Length of the same, 260,603 miles ; Receipts, $7,486,792 ; Expen- ditures, $12,722,470.
ANNUAL MEETINGS.
9 Th 5 4 7 6
1 25 BANKS. 2 121 Tu. City, Hartford. 3 62 Tu. Farmers & Mechanics. Mystic River. Norfolk. 12 Rockville. 20 M b. last Tu. E. Haddam.
2 W. Canal.
ECCLESIASTICAL.
14 2 Tu. N. Haven Epis. Assoc. 0 4 Th. Gen. Assoc. N. York. 45 4 Tu. Gen. Assoc. N. Hamp. L. W. Fair. Baptist Assoc.
AUGUST.
1860
5m. | 24, 12h. 2m. 15, 12h. 4m. 28, 12h. 1m. 20, 12h. 3m. 31, 12h. 0m.
1860.
SEPTEMBER.
9th Month.
MOON'S PHASES.
SUN SOUTH.
Last 8, 6h. 16m. M.
New @D 15, 1h. 18m. M.
First @ 21, 6h. 34m. E.
Full 29, 8h. 49m. E.
12, 11h. 56m.
MW OR. OS. R.OS. H. W.
CALENDAR DAYS.
1 Sa 5 276 31 6 43 9 47
COURTS.
2 Su 5 28 6 30 7 5 10 23
U. S. CIRCUIT.
3 M 5 296 28 7 25 10 55
SUPREME.
4 Tu 5 30 6 27 7 52 11
30 2d Tu. Hartford.
5 W 5 31 6 25 8 23 Ev.
84th Tu. New Haven.
6 Th 5 32 6 23 9
1 0
53 SUPERIOR.
7 Fr 5 33 6 22 9 46 1 45 Ist Tu. New Haven.
8 Sa 5 34 6 20 10
42 2
Ist Tu. Tolland.
9 Su 5 35 6 18 11 47 3 50 2d Tu. Litchfield.
10 M 5 366 17 Morn. 4
59 4th Tu. Hartford.
11 Tu 5 37 6 15 0 59
6
4
12 W 5 38 6 13 2 15
7
7 1
ANNUAL MEETINGS. BANKS. 1 M Merchant's, Norwich. Stonington. Central. Charter Oak. Home. Uncas.
15 Sa
5 41 6
8 Sets. 9 32
16 Su
5 42 6 6 6 34 10
7 6 11
18 Tu
5 446 3
7 43|11
2 W. Windham. 53 INSURANCE CO.
19 W
5 456 1
8 29 Morn.
3 Tu. Hartford Co.
20 Th 5 475 59 9 19 0
21 Fr 5 48 5 57 10
21 1 23 2
47 49 1 Tu. Vermont.
23 Su 5 505 54 Morn.
3 53 1 Th. California.
53 2 M. Maine.
CHURCH DAYS.
25 Tu 5.52 5 50 1 34
2 13th S. after Trinity.
26 W 5 535 49 2 37
6 39 9 14th S. after Trinity.
27 Th 5 545 47 3 37
28 Fr 5 555 45 4 36 8
29 Sa 5 565 43 Rises. 8
2 23 16th S. after Trinity. 39 29 St. Michael and All Ang.
30 Su 5 585 41 5
311 9
12 30 17th S. after Trinity.
ECCLESIASTICAL .- 1 M. Hfd. No .; 1 Tu. Hfd. Cent. Assoc .; 1 W. Universalist Convention; Tu. before 2d W., A. B. C. Foreign Missions ; 2d W. Hartford Bap. Ass .; 3d W., Litchfield Bap. As- sociation ; Last Tu., Hartford N. Consoc.
8
14|Fr 5 40 6 10 4 50 8 47
21 1 Tu. Hartford Co. 1 Th. Phoenix.
17 M
5 43 6 5
48 RAILROAD.
3 W. Hartford & N. Haven.
ELECTIONS.
22 Sa 5 49 5 56 11
24 M 5 515 52 0 30 4 5 49
7 28 16 15th S. after Trinity. 21 St. Matthew.
3,11h. 59m. | 15, 11h. 55m. 6, 11h. 58m. 21, 11h. 53m.
9, 11h. 57m. 27, 11h. 51m. 30, 11h. 50m.
3d Tu. Hartford.
43 Ist Tu. Haddam.
13 Th 5 39 6 12 3 33
10th Month. MOON'S PHASES.
Last 7, 6h. 14m. E. New @D 14, 9h. 46m. M.
First JD 21, 9h. 19m. M.
Full 1 29, 1h. 59m. E.
OCTOBER.
1860.
SUN SOUTH.
3, 11h. 49m. | 14, 11h. 46m. 6, 11h. 48m. 19, 11h. 45m. 10, 11h. 47m. 27, 11h. 44m.
MW
@R. OS. R.OS. H. W.
CALENDAR DAYS.
1 M 5 565 41
5 57
9 47
COURTS.
2 Tu
6 05 38
6 26 10
26
SUPREME.
3 W 6
15 36
7 111
4 Th 6
25 34
7 44 11
2d Tu. Brooklyn. 46 3d Tu. Litchfield.
5 Fr 6 3 5 33 8 34 Ev
32
4th Tu. Norwich.
6 Sa 6 45 31 9
35 1
27 SUPERIOR.
7 Su 6 55 30 10
41
2
26 2d Tu. New Haven.
8 M 6 65 28 11
54
3
31|3d Tu. Danbury.
9|Tu 6 75 26 Morn.
4
36
ANNUAL MEETINGS.
10 W 6 85 25 1
7
5
38 37
BANKS.
11 Th
6 105 23
2 22
6
2 Tu. Thompson.
12 Fr
6 115 22 3 38
31
2 W. Farmers.
13 Sa
6 125 20
4 57
213 M. Tolland County. 7 ELECTIONS.
15 M
6 145 17 5 41
57 1 M. Georgia. Florida. Miss.
16 Tu 6 155 15 6 18 10
17 W 6 165 14 7 9|11
39
2 'Tu. Penn. Ohio. Indiana. Iowa. Minnesota.
19 Fr 6 185 11 9 13
0
32
LEGISLATURES.
. 20 Sa
6 205 9 10 19
1 29|1 M. Tennessee,
21 Su 6 215
8 11 25 2 262 Th. Vermont.
3 M. Arkansas.
22 M 6 22 5 6 Morn. 3
21
Last M. Rhode Island.
23 Tu 6 23 5 5 0 28 4
15 7
RAILROADS.
24 W 6 255 3
1 30
5
1 W. New York and Boston.
25 Th 6 265 2
2 29
5 54 39
CHURCH DAYS.
26 Fr 6 275 0
3 28
6 7
8
22 14 19th S. after Trinity. 2 18 St. Luke. 21 20th S. after Trinity. 41
30 Tu 6 324 55 5
3
8 9
28 Sts. Simon and Jude. 16 28 21st S. after Trinity.
31 W 6 334 54 5 44/10 2
7 18th S. after Trinity.
· 27 Sa 6 285 59 4 28
28 Su 6 30 4 58 5 28
29 M 6 31 4 56 Rises.
Sets. 9 9
48 Kansas.
2 M. South Carolina.
18 Th 6 175 12 8 9 Morn
1 Tu. State.
14 Su 6 13 5 19
7 8
1st Tu. Danbury.
ECCLESIASTICAL .- 1 Tu. Windham, Hartf'd S., and Middlesex Consoc. 1 W. Gen. Con. Epis .; N. Hav. Bap. Asso. 2 Tu. N. Lond .; Fairfield, E. & W. & Tolland Consoc. 2 W. New Haven W. Cons.
1860.
NOVEMBER.
11th Month.
MOON'S PHASES.
Last 6, 4h. 26m. M. New @ 12, 7h. 45m. E.
First @D 20, 4h. 2m. M.
Full @28, 6h. 47m. M.
SUN SOUTH. 2, 11h. 432m. |24, 11h. 47m 8, 11h. 44m. 27, 11h. 48m 30, 11h. 49m
20, 11h. 46m.
MW OR. OS. R.OS. H. W.
CALENDAR DAYS.
1 Th 6 34 4 52 6 32 10 47
COURTS.
2 Fr 6 36 4 51 7 30 11 31
U. S. DISTRICT.
· 3 Sa 6 37 4 50 8 34 Ev. 18
4 Su 6 38 4 49 9 43 1
5M 6 39 4 48 10 53 2
6 Tu 6 404 47 Morn. 3
7 W 6 42 4 46 0 5
8 Th 6 43 4 45 1 16
9 Fr 6 44 4 44 2 32 6
+ 10 Sa
6 45 4 43 3 47
11 Su 6 464 42 5 6
12 M 6 484 41
Sets. 8
13 Tu 6 49 4 40 4 54
14
W 6 504 39 5 50
10
32
15 Th 6 514 38 6 55 11
16 Fr 6 534 37 8 1 Morn.
*17 Sa 6 544 36 9 10
18 Su 6 55 4 35 10 15
19 M
6 56 4 35 11 20
20 Tu 6 584 34 Morn.
21 W 6 59 4 33 0 19
22 Th 7
04 32 1 19
23 Fr 7 14 32 2 19
5
50 38
1 All Saints. 4 22d S. after Trinity.
26 M 7 54 30 5 20
26 11 23d S. after Trinity.
27 Tu 7 64 30 6 23
8 12 18 24th S. after Trinity.
28| W 7 74 29
Rises. 8
29 Th 7 84 29 5
24 9 43
5 3 2
ANNUAL MEETINGS. BANKS. 1 M. Meriden. Winsted.
7 7 56 INSURANCE CO. 472 W. Connecticut Mutual. 39 9 RAILROAD. 4 W. N. London, W. & P. ELECTIONS.
22 1 M. Louisiana.
1 Tu. New Jersey. Michigan. Illinois. Tu.after 1 M New York, Del. 1 W. Maryland. (Mass.
12 2
0 1 1 51 1 Th. Wisconsin.
39 LEGISLATURES.
1 M. Georgia. Florida. 2 M. Alabama.
2 3 29 4 15|3 M. North Carolina. 5 4 4 M. South Carolina. CHURCH DAYS.
· 24 Sa 7 24 31 3 16 14
25 Su 17 44 31 4
6 7
56 25 25th S. after Trinity.
30 St. Andrew.
30 Fr 17 94 29 6 26 10 32 29 THANKSGIVING.
ECCLESIASTICAL .- 1st Tu., Windham Ass .; Tu. after Thanks- giving, New Haven West Association.
NEW YORK BOUNDARY .- Commissioners appointed by the Gov" ernor of Connecticut, to settle the disputed boundary line be- tween the two States, (Gideon Welles of Hartford, declined,)
4th Tu. Hartford.
SUPREME.
13 1st Tu. Haddam. 8 2d Tu. Tolland.
6 SUPERIOR. 1st Tu. Brooklyn. Litchfield. 3d Tu. Norwich.
4 5
- 11, 11h. 45m.
12th Month. MOON'S PHASES.
DECEMBER, 1860.
SUN SOUTH.
Last 5, 1h. 10m. E.|
2, 11h. 50m. 20, 11h. 58m.
New 12, 7h. 57m. M.
| 7, 11h. 52m. 24, 12h. Om.
First @ 20, 1h 19m. M.
Full 9 27, 10h 26m. E.
11, 11h. 54m. 28, 12h. 2m. 15, 11h. 56m. 30, 12h. 3m.
MW OR. OS. R.OS. H. W.
CALENDAR DAYS.
· 1 Sa
7 104 28 7 34 11 19
2 Su 7 114 28 8 45 Ev. 5
U. S. SUPREME.
3 M 7 124 28 9 56 0 55 1 M. Washington.
4 Tu 7 13/4 28 11 .
1
46
SUPERIOR.
5 W 7 144 28 Morn. 2
39 1 Tu. Middletown.
6 Th 7 154 28 0 18
3 35 1 Tu. Tolland.
7 Fr 7 164 27 1 32
4 35 3d Tu. Hartford.
8 Sa
7 184 27 4 0
6
37 3d Tu. Bridgeport.
10 M
7 194 28 5 19 7
38
BANKS. 34 Last M. Litchfield Co.
12 W 7 21 4 28
Sets. 9 24
14 Fr 7 224 28 6 50
11
15 Sa
7 23 4 29 7 58|11
47
16 Su
7 24 4 29 10 5
8 18 Tu 7 25 4 30 11 1 10 19 W 7 25 4 30 Morn. 1 53 ECCLESIASTICAL.
21 Fr
7 264 31 1 5
· 22 Sa
7 274 31 2 6
4
12 CHURCH DAYS.
23 Su 7 274 32 3 6
5
4
2 1st S. in Advent.
24 M 7 28 4 33 4
9
5 57 9 2d S. in Advent.
25 Tu 7 28 4 33 5 10
26 W 7 28 4 34.6
27 Th 7 29 4 35 Rises.
8 40 23 4th S. in Advent.
28 Fr 7 29 4 35 5 22
9 26 25 Christmas.
29 Sa 7 294 36 6 33|10 18 26 St. Stephen.
30 Su 7 304 37 7
46 11 3 27 St. John Evangel.
31 M 7 304 38 8
58|11
46 28 Holy Innocents.
Oliver H. Perry of Southport, Philip S. Beebe of Litchfield, and Joseph R. Hawley of Hartford.
The Governor of New York has appointed a new commission, consisting of Isaac Platt of Dutchess, Thomas B. Carroll of Rensselaer, and Jacob Vrooman of Schoharie.
11
Tu 7 204 28 6 29 8
13 Th 7 21 4 28 5 41 10
18 1 M. CONGRESS meets. 4 LEGISLATURES.
17 M
7 23 4 29 9 4 Morn. 0 27
1 M. Kentucky. 1 M. Texas. Last M. Missouri.
20 Th 7 26 4 30 0 6
2 3
36 25
1 M. Hartford N. Asso. 1 Tu Hfd. Cent. Assoc.
6 53 16 3d S. in Advent.
11 7 49 21 St. Thomas.
7 174 27 2 46 5 35|3d Tu. New Haven
9 Su
COURTS.
17
GOVERNMENT OF CONNECTICUT.
Government of Connecticut, 1859-60.
Executive Department.
His Excellency WILLIAM A. BUCKINGHAM, Norwich, GOVERNOR. Salary $1100. Nathaniel Shipman, Hartford, Ex. Sec. Salary $200 and fees. Edwin P. Harrington, Hartford, Messenger. His Honor JULIUS CATLIN, Hartford,
LIEUT. GOVERNOR. Salary $300.
JOHN BOYD, Winchester,
SECRETARY OF STATE. Salary $1000. J. Hammond Trumbull, Clerk .* LUCIUS J. HENDEE, Hebron,
TREASURER. Salary $1000. Dennis Sage, Clerk and Register .*
WILLIAM H. BUEL, Clinton,
COMPTROLLER Salary #1000. George Robinson, Clerk .*
ALBERT SEDGWICK, COMMISSIONER OF THE SCHOOL FUND. Salary $1250 and traveling expenses.
Henry H. Fitch, { Buell Sedgwick, S
Clerks .*
Thomas Belknap, Auditors of Public Accounts. Joseph R. Hawley,
Robert Buell, Auditors of Quarter Master
Edson Fessenden, General's Account.
Day & Clark, Hartford, State Printers.
STATE LIBRARY COMMITTEE, The Governor, Secre- tary of State, and Wm. L. Storrs. LIBRARIAN, Charles J. Hoadly .*
* Clerks in the several State offices are allowed $2.50 per day. 2
18
SENATORIAL DISTRICTS.
Dotes for State Officers.
APRIL, 1859.
Gov., Buckingham, 40,237 Pratt, 38,369 Sc't 173
LT. Gov., Catlin, 40,222 Winslow,
38,482 " 176
SECRETARY, Boyd, 39,785 Williams,
38,644 219
TREAS., Hendee, 40,133 Warner, 38,197 " 320
COMPTROL., Buell, 39,650 Child, 38,593
294
Senatorial Districts.
1. Hartford, Wethersfield, Berlin, Southington, New Britain, Rocky Hill, West Hartford.
2. Enfield, Suffield, East Windsor, East Hartford, Glastenbury, Marlborough, Manchester, South Wind- sor.
3. Hartland, Granby, East Granby, Simsbury, Windsor, Canton, Farmington, Bristol, Burlington, Avon, Bloomfield, Windsor Locks.
4. New Haven, Hamden, Woodbridge.
5. Milford, Orange, Derby, Oxford, Middlebury, Waterbury, Bethany, Wolcott, Southbury, Nauga- tuck, Seymour.
6. Guilford, Branford, North Branford, East Ha- ven, North Haven, Madison, Wallingford, Meriden, Cheshire, Prospect.
7. New London, Groton, Ledyard, Stonington, Waterford.
8. Norwich, North Stonington, Preston, Griswold, Lisbon, Franklin.
9. Lyme, Colchester, Lebanon, Montville, Salem, Bozrah, East Lyme, Old Lyme.
10. Fairfield, Bridgeport, Stratford, Huntington, Weston, Trumbull, Monroe, Westport, Easton.
11. Danbury, Bethel, Ridgefield, Reading, New- town, Brookfield, New Fairfield, Sherman.
12. Norwalk, Darien, Stamford, Greenwich, New Canaan, Wilton.
19
VOTES FOR SENATORS.
13. Brooklyn, Canterbury, Hampton, Plainfield, Sterling, Voluntown, Windham, Chaplin, Scotland.
14. Ashford, Eastford, Killingly, Pomfret, Thomp- son, Woodstock, Putnam.
15. Litchfield, Harwinton, New Hartford, Tor- rington, Winchester, Barkhampsted, Colebrook, Morris.
16. New Milford, Bridgewater, Warren, Washing- ton, Roxbury, Bethlem, Woodbury, Watertown, Plymouth.
17. Salisbury, Canaan, North Canaan, Norfolk, Sharon, Cornwall, Goshen, Kent.
18. Middletown, Cromwell, Durham, Chatham, Portland.
19. Haddam, Chester, Clinton, East Haddam, Kil- lingworth, Saybrook, Old Saybrook, Essex, West- brook.
20. Tolland, Ellington, Somers, Stafford, Union, Willington.
21. Andover, Bolton, Coventry, Columbia, Hebron, Mansfield, Vernon.
Dotes for Senators.
APRIL, 1859.
Dis. Elected.
Vote. Opposing candidates. Vote. Sc.
1. Pardee,
3,638 Guy R. Phelps, 3,402
5
2. Welles, 2,156 Eli Gowdy, 1,910
0
3. Austin, 2,183 R. O. Humphrey,
2,073
0
4. Clark, 3,134
Ch. L. English,
2,902
1
5. Wooster,
2,377 N. J. Wilcoxson,
2,335
24
6. Scranton,
2,256
E. C. Scranton,
2,197
1
7. Willey,
1,713
Geo. E. Palmer,
1,639
15
8. Gay,
1,757
A. Woodward,
1,671
0
9. Ely,
1,314
William Tew,
972
1
10. Calhoun, 2,588
Fred'k Wood,
2,475
0
11. Hoag,
1,916
Roger Averill,
1,814
0
12. Merritt,
2,294
James H. Hoyt,
2,032
0
13. Peck,
1,446
M. H. Sanger,
1,244
0
20
GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
14. Paine,
1,657 Earl Martin, 1,279
0
15. Osborn, 1,702 Warren Phelps, 1,472
1
16. Bird, 1,613 G. C. Hitchcock, 1,609
0
17. Gold, 1,474 Ensign Church, 1,447
0
18. Canfield, 1,648 Benj. Douglass,
1,247
4
19. Phelps, 1,4S9 C. L. Griswold,
1,447
0
20. Newcomb, 1,065
Chauncey Paul,
1,044 0
21. Sprague, 1,239 Wm. Dorrance,
1,074
0
eneral Assembly, Map, 1859. SENATE.
HIS HONOR, LT. GOV. CATLIN, PRESIDENT.
THADDEUS WELLES, PRESIDENT, pro tem.
SENATORS, with residence, occupation, and Committees over which they presided. Those marked * are mem- bers of the Corporation of Yale College.
In consequence of the annual election of Senators, and rotation in office to give every small town an oppor- tunity to furnish its candidate, the Senate has not that in- telligent and experienced character which their station demands.
1. * Dwight W. Pardee, Hartford, lawyer. On Educa- tion; Unfinished Busi. In the Senate in 1858.
2. Thaddeus Welles, Glastenbury, farmer. On Railroads; Change of County Seats. In the House, 1836, '37, 45, 47, and 48.
3. James H. Austin, Bristol, physician. On Judicial Exp. In the House, 1858.
4. Wilson H. Clark, New Haven, lawyer. On Lands.
5. * William B. Wooster, Derby, lawyer. On Incorpo- rations; Constitu. Amend. In the House, 1858.
6. Abel Scranton, Madison, merchant. On New Towns, &c. In the House, 1853.
7. * Hiram Willey, New London, lawyer. On Judiciary ; Canvass of Votes. In the House, 1847 and '57.
8. Benajah M. Gay, Griswold, physician. On Mohegan Ind. In the House, 1857.
9. Samuel C. Ely, Lyme, merchant. On Banks. In the House, 1856.
21
COMMITTEES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
10. Philo C. Calhoun, Bridgeport, manufacturer. On Roads and Bridges. In the House, 1857.
11. William W. Hoag, Sherman, farmer. On Portland Bu. Gd .; Charter Oak Mon. In the House, 1856.
12. *M. Franklin Merritt, Stamford, merchant. On Mili . tary Affairs.
13. Porter B. Peck, Chaplin, farmer. On State Prison (exc'd); School Fund. In the House, 1857.
14. George A. Paine, Woodstock, merchant. On School Fund (exc'd); State Prison; Sale of Liquors. In the House, 1852.
15. Shelden Osborne, Harwinton, Insurance Agent. On Humane Inst.
16. Joshua Bird, Bethlem, farmer. On Fed. Rel.
17. *Samuel W. Gold, W. Cornwall, physician. On Agri- culture; Revision of Rules. In the Senate, 1848.
18. Henry Canfield, Durham, farmer. On Printing.
19. *James Phelps, Essex, lawyer. On Claims. In the Senate, 1858; and in the House, 1853, '54, and '56.
20. William C. Newcomb, Tolland, farmer. In the House, 1842 and '43.
21. Daniel P. Sprague, Andover, carriage-maker. On Finance. In the House, 1840, and '58.
Allowance of Senators, $2.00 a day.
Clerk, Calvin H. Carter, lawyer. Pay same as Senators, and $ extra allowance.
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