The Connecticut register : being a state calendar of public officers and institutions in Connecticut for 1857-1860, Part 2

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14 W 6 135 19 2 49 7 563 M. Tolland County.


16 Fr


6 155 16 4 55 9 22 1 M. Geo .; Florida.


17 Sa


6 165 14


Sets. 9 552 M. S. Carolina.


18 S 6 175 13 5 20 10


272 Tu. Pa .; Ohio ; Ind.


5 46 10 56 LEGISLATURES.


251 M. Tennessee.


21 W 6 215


8


6 55 11 562 Th. Vermont.


22 Th 6 225 7


7 41


Morn. Last M. R. Island.


23 Fr


6 23 5 5


8


34 0 26


RAILROADS.


24 Sa


6 245 4


9


34


0 59|1 W N. York & Boston. 1 37 CHURCH DAYS.


25 S


6 265 2 10 42


52 2 22 4 17th S. after Trinity.


27 Tu 6 28 4 59 Morn.


24 11 18th S. after Trinity.


28 W 6 29 4 58 1


2


6 17 18 19th S. after Trinity.


30 Fr 6 32 4 55 3 27


7 26 25 20th S. after Trinity.


31 Sa 6 33 4 54 4


42 8 16|28 Sts. Simon and Jude.


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 Con. 2 W. New Haven W. Cons.


13, Moon partially eclipsed, at sunset, ends 7.36.


483d Tu., Danbury.


9 Fr 6


75 27 10 5


10 Sa 6 85 25 11 18 2


26


15 Th 6 145 17 3 51 8


43 ELECTIONS.


19 M. 6 185 11


20 Tu 6 195 10 6 19 11


26 M 6 275 1 11


3 4 53 18 St. Luke.


29 Th 6 304 57 2 13


1857.


NOVEMBER.


111


MOON'S PHASES.


Full 1, 8h. 6m. E. Last @0 8, 11h. 23m. M.


New @ 16, 11h. 3m. M.


First @D 24, 0h. 42m. E. |20,


SUN SOUTH. 2, 11h. 432m.|24, 11h. 47m. 8, 11h. 44m.


11, 11h. 45m. 11h. 46m.


27, 11h. 48m. 30, 11h. 49m.


MW R. @ S. R.OS. H. W.


CALENDAR DAYS.


1S


6 344 53


Rises.


8 57


COURTS.


2 M


6 35 4 52


5


1


9


37


U. S. DISTRICT.


3 Tu 6 374 50


5 44 10


19 4th Tu., Hartford.


4 W 6 384 49


6 43 11


3


SUPREME


5 Th 6 39 4 48 7


52 11 471


Ist Tu. Haddam. 7 Ev. 33 2d Tu. Tolland.


6 Fr 6 404 47 9


20 1


25


SUPERIOR.


8 S 6 434 45 11


33


2


20 1 Tu. Br'klyn. Litchfld.


9 M


6 444 44 Morn.


3 27 3 Tu. Norwich.


10 Tu 6 45 4 43 0 40


1 45


4 6


51 4 Tu. Haddam. Tol'nd. 11 ANNUAL MEETINGS. 17 BANKS. 7 1 M. Meriden. Winsted.


13 Fr 6 494 40


3 49 8 8


4 51


49 INSURANCE CO.


14 Sa 6 504 39 15 S 6 514 38 5 53 9 262 W. Connect. Mutual. RAILROAD.


16 M


6 524 37


Sets. 10


0


17 Tu 6 544 36 4 54 10


18 W


6 554 36 5 38|11


3


19 Th 6 564 35


6 29 11


35


20 Fr 6 574 34 7 28 Morn.


21 Sa


7


1 4 32 10 47


56 2


25 W 7 34 31 Morn.


3 LEGISLATURES.


26 Th 7 54 30 1


4


5 23 2 M. Alabama.


28 Sa 7 74 29 3


29 S 7 84 29 4


51


6 7


28 4 M. South Carolina.


30 M 17 94 29 6


15


8


20 26 THANKSGIVING.


33 4 W. N. L., W. & P. ELECTIONS.


1 M. Louis'a .; Mississip. 1 Tu. N.J .; Wis .; Mich- 10 igan; Illinois. 43 Tu. af. 1 M. N. Y .; Del.


23 M 7.


24 Tu 7


24 31 11


6 594 33 8 32 0 04 33 9 39 0 1 22 1 W. Maryland. 72 M. Mass.


3 4 8 1 M. Geo .; Ark .; Florida.


27 Fr 7 64 30 2


17 32


29 3 M. North Carolina.


CHURCH DAYS .- 1, 21st S. after Trinity ; 1 All Saints ; 2 All Souls ; 8 22d S. after Trinity ; 15, 23d S. after Trinity ; 22 24th S. after Trinity ; 29 1st S. in Advent; 30 St. Andrew.


ECCLESIASTICAL .- 1st Tu., Windham Ass .; Tu. after Thanks- giving, New Haven West Association.


22 S


11 W 6 464 42


12 Th 6 474 41 2 48 7


7 Sa 6 41 4 46 10


12th Month.


DECEMBER.


1857.


MOON'S PHASES. Full @ 1, 6h. 6m. M. Last @ 8, 1h. 47m. M.


New WID 16, 6h. 10m. M. ||11, 11h. 54m.


First (D) 24, 1h 45m. M.


Full ALD 30, 4h 42m. E.


SUN SOUTH.


2, 11h. 50m. 20, 11h. 58m. 7, 11h. 52m. - 24, 12h. 0m.


15, 11h. 56m.


28, 12h. 2m. 30, 12h. 3m.


MW OR. @S. R.OS. H. W.


CALENDAR DAYS.


1 Tu 7 104 28 Rises. 9 11


2 W 7 114 28 5 28 9.59


COURTS.


3 Th 7 124 28 6 43 10 40


4 Fr 7 134 28 7 59 11 37


5 Sa 7 144 28 9 16 Ev. 303d Tu. New Haven.


6S 7 154 28 10 28 1


7M 7 16 4 27 11 36 2


11


8 Tu 7 174 27 Morn. 3


BANKS.


10 Th 7 19 4 28 1 42


11 Fr 7 20 4 28 2 44 6


12 Sa 7 204 28 3 47 7 14


13|S


7 21 4 28 4 50 8


14 M


7 224 28 5 43 8 9


11 53 35


15 Tu 7 23 4 28 6 55


16 W 7 23 4 29


Sets. 10


11 49


17 Th 7 24 4 29 5 28 10


18 Fr 7 25 4 29 6 26 11


25


19 Sa 7 25 4 30 7 31 11 59


20 S 7 264 30 8 39 Morn.


21 M


7 264 31 9 45 0 35


52 1 13


22 Tu 7 274 31 10 23 W 7 274 32


Morn. 1 54


40


25 Fr 7 28 4 33 1 12 3


26 Sa 7 284 34 2 26


27 S 7 29 4 34 3 45


28 M 7 29 4 35 5 4


29 Tu 7 29 4 36 6 24


30 W 7 29 4 37 Rises. 8


52 28 Innocents.


12 14 1 M. CONGRESS meets.


LEGISLATURES. 1 M. Kentucky. 1 M. Iowa; Texas. Last M. Missouri.


ECCLESIASTICAL. 1 Tu. Hartford N. Asso.


CHURCH DAYS. 6 2d S. in Advent.


13 3d S. in Advent.


24 Th 7 28 4 32 0 2 2


20 4th S. in Advent.


29 21 St. Thomas.


4 27 25 Christmas.


5 33 26 St. Stephen.


6 44 27 St. John Evangel. 51 7 27 1 S. af. Christmas.


31 Th 7 30 4 37 5 32 9 47


SUPERIOR. 3d Tu. Hartford.


20 3d Tu. Bridgeport.


9 W 7 184 27 0 40 4 5


6 4 Last M. Litchfield Co.


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GOVERNMENT OF CONNECTICUT,


overnment of Connecticut, 1856-7.


Executive Department. His Excellency WILLIAM T. MINOR, Stamford, GOVERNOR. Salary $1100. Joseph F. Foote, Norwalk, Ex. Sec. Salary $200 and fees. E. M. Gorham, New Haven, Messenger. His Honor ALBERT DAY, Hartford, LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. Salary $300.


NEHEMIAH D. SPERRY, New Haven, SEC. OF STATE. Salary $1000. J. Judson Dimock, Clerk .* FREDERICK P. COE, Killingly, TREASURER. Salary $1000. Dennis Sage, Clerk and Register .* EDWARD PRENTIS, New London, COMPTROLLER. Salary $1000.


George Robinson, Clerk,* ALBERT SEDGWICK, COMMISSIONER OF THE SCHOOL FUND. Salary $1250, and traveling expenses. Henry H. Fitch, Clerks,* Buell Sedgwick, S


Harvey Seymour, Auditors of Public Accounts.


Julius Catlin,


Daniel K. Reade, Auditors of Quarter Master


Erastus J. Bassett, S General's Account.


Carrington & Hotchkiss, New Haven, State Printers.


STATE LIBRARY COMMITTEE, The Governor, Secretary of State, and Wm. L. Storrs. LIBRARIAN, Charles J. Hoadley. *


* Clerks in the several State officers are allowed $2.50 per day. 2


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SENATORIAL DISTRICTS.


Dotes for State Officers.


APRIL, 1856.


GOVERNOR, Minor, Ingham, Welles, Rockwell, Sc. Total. 26,008 32,705 6,740 1,252 11 66,716


LT. Gov., Day, Wait, Harrison, Carter,


25,910 32,708 6,921 1,245


SECRETARY, Sperry, Averill, Boyd, Trumbull, 25,955 32,645 6,958 1,238


TREASURER, Coe, Crosby, Gay, Pardee,


25,886 32,757 7,032 1,182


COMPTROL., Prentis, Cowles, Adams, Baldwin, 25,938 32,553 6,922 1,209


No choice by the people. The votes of the Conven- tion of the two Houses were, for


Minor, 135 Samuel Ingham, 116


Total, 251


Day, 134 John T. Wait, 116


250


Sperry, 134 Roger Averill, 114 248


Coe, 136 Talcott Crosby, 113 249


Prentis, 136


Thomas Cowles, 113


249


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, 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, Naugatuck, Seymour.


6. Guilford, Branford, North Branford, East Haven, North Haven, Madison, Wallingford, Meriden, Chesh- ire, Prospect.


7. New London, Groton, Ledyard, Stonington, Waterford.


VOTES FOR SENATORS.


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


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


10. Fairfield, Bridgeport, Stratford, Huntington, Weston, Trumbull, Monroe, Westport, Easton.


11. Danbury, Bethel, Ridgefield, Redding, New- town, Brookfield, New Fairfield, Sherman.


12. Norwalk, Darien, Stamford, Greenwich, New Canaan, Wilton.


13. Brooklyn, Canterbury, Hampton, Plainfield, Sterling, Voluntown, Windham, Chaplin.


14. Ashford, Eastford, Killingly, Pomfret, Thomp- son, Woodstock, Putnam.


15. Litchfield, Harwinton, New Hartford, Torring- ton, Winchester, Barkhamsted, Colebrook.


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


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


18. Middletown, Cromwell, Durham, Chatham, Portland.


19. Haddam, Chester, Clinton, East Haddam, Kil- lingworth, Saybrook, Old Saybrook, Essex, Westbrook.


20. Tolland, Ellington, Somers, Stafford, Union, Willington.


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


Dotes for Senators.


APRIL, 1856.


Dis. Elected. Vote.


Vote. Sc.


1. Crosby, d. 3,092 Charles T. Hillyer, 2,926 2


2. Calhoun, 1,833 John S. Jones, 1,796 0


3. Whiting, d. 1,959 S. F. Burnham, 1,884


4


4. English, d. 2,656 Wm. H. Russell,


2,554


1


5. Atwater, d. 2,088 Enos Hopkins,


2,026


9


6. Landon, 2,046 Isaac C. Lewis, 1,943


1


7. Wightman, 1,554 Ephraim Williams,


1,282 2


8. Billings,


1,600 James A. Hovey,


1,395


0


20


GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


Dis. Elected. Vote.


Vote. Sc.


9. Thacher, 1,207 Jas. M. Kingsley, 1,061 0


10. Curtis, d.


2,062 John Gould, 1,891 0


11. Hawley, d. 1,467 Samuel B. Peck, 1,339


12. Ferry,


1,549 James H. Hoyt,


1,417


7


15. Hollister,


1,348 Harvey B. Steele,


1,216


2


16. Cutler, 1,365 Abram Beecher,


1,363


2


17. Northway,


1,318 Nath'l B. Stevens,


1,022


1


18. Johnson, d. 1,501 Leverett M. Leach,


1,068


2


19. Dickinson, 1,493 Russell Shailor, 1,215


20. Hamilton, d. 946 Caleb Hopkins, 877


0


21. Hendee,


985 Horace Taylor, 963


0


General Assembly, flap, 1856. SENATE.


HIS HONOR, LT. Gov. DAY, PRESIDENT.


LEMAN W. CUTLER, PRESIDENT, pro tem.


SENATORS, with residence, occupation, and Committees over which they presided. Those marked * are mem- bers of the Corporation of Yale College.


1. * James B. Crosby, Hartford; Wool Dealer. On Water Power. In the House in 1852.


2. David S. Calhoun, Manchester; Lawyer. tion.


On Educa-


3. Adna Whiting, Plainville; Merchant. On Sale of Lands. In the House in 1831, '45, '46, '51 and '52.


4. James E. English, New Haven; Merchant. On Agri- culture; Revision of Rules. In the House 1855.


5. Henry Atwater, Derby ; Manufacturer.


6. Edward R. Landon, Guilford; Lawyer. On Finance.


7. Asa Wightman, Waterford; Merchant. On Claims. In the House in 1855.


8. Benjamin F. Billings, Griswold; Farmer. On Judges Probate, &c.


9. William Thacher, Montville; Farmer. On Roads and Bridges. In the House in 1840.


10. Judson Curtis, Monroe; Merchant. In the House in 1841.


11. John Hawley, Brookfield; Farmer. On Printing. In the House in 1837, '44 and '54.


1


13. Gallup,


1,196 John J. Penrose, 1,158 1


14. Matthewson, 1,621 Jared D. Richmond,


945 0


1


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COMMITTEES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


12. * Orris S. Ferry, Norwalk; Lawyer. On Judiciary; Federal Relations. In the Senate in 1855.


13. John Gallup 2d, Brooklyn; Farmer. On Railroads. In the House in 1847, '48 and '50.


14. * Charles Mathewson, Pomfret; Farmer. On State Prison. In the Senate 1854. In the House 1846, '47.


15. Gideon H. Hollister, Litchfield; Lawyer. On Banks.


16. * Leman W. Cutler, Watertown; Farmer. On Incor- porations. In the Senate 1845. In the House 1836, '40.


17. * Samuel D. Northway, Norfolk; Manufacturer. On School Fund; Canvass Votes; Humane Institutions. In the House in 1850.


18. * Edwin F. Johnson, Middletown; Civil Engineer. On New Towns and Probate Districts.


19. Noah Dickinson, Haddam; Mariner.


20. Erasmus E. Hamilton, Somers; Physician. In the House in 1846 and '47.


21. Lucius J. Hendee, Hebron; Merchant. On Military Affairs.


Allowance of Senators, $2.00 a day.


Clerk, Orville H. Platt, Meriden; Lawyer. Pay same as Senators.


Messenger, Leander Parmelee, Sheriff.


Assistant Messenger, George Treadway, Constable.


Door-Keepers, Asa Budington and Harry Loomis.


Joint Messenger of the two Houses, Stephen Willard.


COMMITTEES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


JOINT STANDING.


JOINT SELECT, &C.


Judiciary.


Federal Relations.


School Fund.


Amend. Constitution.


Education.


Humane Institutions.


Agriculture.


State Reform School.


Finance.


Colonization Society.


Claims.


Printing. Water Power.


Banks.


Incorporations.


Credentials.


New Towns and Prob. Dist. Contested Elections.


do do No. 2. Railroads.


Engrossed Bills.


Unfinished Business.


Revision of Rules.


Canvassers of Votes


for State Officers.


for Judges of Probate and Justices of Peace.


Roads and Bridges. Sale of Lands.


State Prison.


Military Affairs.


Contingent Expenses.


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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, MAY, 1856.


SPEAKER, GREEN KENDRICK, Waterbury, by a vote of 107, to 105 for Jas. C. Loomis, and 4 for Charles L. Eng- lish, and 2 blanks. Allowance $2.50 per day.


TELLERS, Butler, of Norfolk, Phelps, of Simsbury, Beck- with, of Litchfield, and Hill, of Norwalk.


REPRESENTATIVES, with occupations, and Committees of which they were members, t indicates chairman. Those marked * were members in 1855; and # members in previ- ous years.


HARTFORD, ¿Alonzo W. Birge. On ; Claims; Canv. votes. Cha's R. Chapman, Lawyer. On Judiciary; Col. S. Avon, Frederick Ripley, Farmer. On Sale of Lands.


Berlin, Edmund Warner, Farmer.


Bloomfield, Hiram B. Case, Carpenter.


Bristol, Elijah Darrow, Manufacturer. On Finance.


Burlington, Simeon Beach, Farmer.


Canton, Loren H. Humphrey, Farmer.


East Hartford, ¿George Goodwin, Manufact. On School Fund; Agriculture.


#Horace Cornwall, Lawyer. On +Incorporations; Water Power.


East Windsor, Wm. T. Barber. On State Reform School. Charles Bartlett, Farmer.


Enfield, *Henry Gowdy, Farmer.


Robert B. Morrison, Merchant.


Farmington, *John Wiard, Manufacturer. On Education ; Canv. Judges of Probate. Elijah L. Lewis, Farmer.


Glastenbury, Francis Ely, Farmer. James W. Treat, Farmer.


Granby, ¿Rainer Holcomb, Farmer. On Fed. Rela. Seat contested and given to


Larman Fancher.


Thomas Cushman, Silver-plater. On New Towns. Hartland, Lester Jones, Farmer.


Samuel B. Gilman, Carriage Manufacturer.


Manchester, Ethan E. Strong, Manufact. On State Prison.


Marlborough, George T. Lord, Farmer.


New Britain, Philip Lee. On Military Affairs. Henry W. Flagg, Furniture Dealer.


Rocky Hill, Justus R. Stevens, Farmer.


Simsbury, ¿Wm. Mather, Farmer. On ;Railroads; } Con- tested Elections.


Jeffery O. Phelps, Jr., Farmer. On Banks.


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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


Southington, James R. Upson, Farmer. On Roads and Bridges. Collingwood Hart, Farmer. South Windsor, Joseph M. Newberry, Farmer. Suffield, Hezekiah Spencer, Fur Dealer. Ralph P. Mather, Manufacturer. West Hartford, Wm. Sedgwick, Farmer. Wethersfield, Chauncey Adams, Farmer. Institutions. On Humane


Marcus W. Stoddard, Farmer.


Windsor, Lemuel A. Welch, Farmer. John E. Griswold, Farmer.


Windsor Locks, Luman Atwater, Shoemaker.


NEW HAVEN, Charles R. Ingersoll, Attorney. On Sale of Lands.


Charles L. English, Merchant. On ; State Prison.


Bethany, Wales F. Perkins, Mechanic.


Branford, ** Wm. Blackstone, Farmer.


Cheshire, Elam Cook, Farmer.


Loyal Smith, Mechanic.


Derby, ¿Lucas H. Carter, Brass Founder. On Incorpora- tions ; Unfinished Business.


East Haven, Wm. H. Hunt, Carpenter.


Guilford, John Hale, Merchant. On Humane Institutions. Calvin M. Leete, Farmer. On Finance.


Hamden, ¿Horace Potter, Farmer.


Madison, ¿Erastus C. Scranton, Banker. Printing; Canv. Votes. On ¡Banks;


Meriden, Levi Yale, Farmer. On Education; } Agricul. Middlebury, ¿Ebenezer Smith, Farmer. On Railroads. Milford, *¿ David L. Baldwin, Merchant. On Roads and Bridges ; Engrossed Bills.


** Asa M. Train, Clergyman. On School Fund; Contested Elections; Revis. Rules ; ¡ Col. Soc. Naugatuck, John A. Peck, Manufacturer. On Canv. Judges of Probate.


North Branford, George Rose, Farmer. On Military Aff.


North Haven, Henry H. Stiles, Brick-maker.


Orange, #Benjamin T. Clark, Farmer. On Water Power. Oxford, #Hiram Osborne, Farmer. On New Towns.


Prospect, *John Gillette, Joiner. On Claims.


Seymour, *Luzon B. Morris, Lawyer. On State Reform School.


Southbury, ¿Wm. Guthrie, Farmer. Wallingford, Ira Tuttle, Farmer. Alonzo Miller, Mechanic.


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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


Waterbury, ¿Green Kendrick, Manufacturer. SPEAKER. Stephen W. Kellogg, Lawyer. ¡ Federal Relations.


On tJudiciary ;


Wolcott, Erastus W. Warner, Merchant.


Woodbridge, Joseph Hale, Farmer.


NEW LONDON, George W. Goddard, Lawyer. On tNew Towns, &c.


Isaac T. Comstock, Merchant. On Education.


Norwich, Stephen W. Meech, Merchant. On Banks.


Henry H. Starkweather, Lawyer. On Judiciary; Water Power.


Bozrah, Samuel Johnson, Physician. On Fed. Relations. Colchester, Elias Harvey. Seat contested and given to Joseph A. Foote, Farmer.


Talcott L. Buell, Farmer.


East Lyme, Jeremiah B. Manwaring, Carpenter.


Franklin, Hermon H. Willes, Farmer.


Griswold, Bonaparte Campbell, Farmer.


Groton, #Waterman Z. Budington, Mariner.


Isaac W. Denison, Merchant. On School Fund; Roads and Bridges.


Lebanon, Elias L. Williams, Farmer. On Military Affairs.


David S. Woodworth, Farmer. On State Prison.


Ledyard, Jacob L. Gallup, Farmer. On Claims.


Lisbon, ¿Asher P. Brown, Farmer. On Finance.


Lyme, Samuel C. Ely, Merchant. On State Reform School. Richard L. Selden, Farmer. On Sale of Lands.


Montville, ¿Ethan G. Crandall, Farmer.


North Stonington, Samuel B. Wheeler, Farmer. On In- corporations. Dudley W. Stuart, Merchant.


Preston, Alba Rude, Farmer.


George G. Benjamin, Whaleman.


Salem, *James M. Fitch, Farmer.


South Lyme, Darius Harding, Farmer. On Railroads.


Stonington, ¿John F. Trumbull, Manufacturer. On Col. Soc; Canv. Votes.


Thomas W. Russell, Merchant. On Agriculture ; Humane Institutions.


Waterford, Edmund Darrow, Farmer.


FAIRFIELD, Wm. H. Bibbins, Farmer. On Sale of Lands. įJohn Burr, Shoemaker. On Water Power. Bridgeport, James C. Loomis, Lawyer. On Judiciary. Danbury, Smith Tweedy, Hatter. On School Fund. ¿Frederick S. Wildman, Farmer. On +Finance; Banks; Federal Relations. Bethel, Wm. H. Judson, Hatter.


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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


Brookfield, ¿Ira Keeler, Farmer. On Military Affairs. Darien, ¿Holly Bell, Farmer. On Railroads Easton, George Wheeler, Farmer. Greenwich, *Ard Knapp, Farmer. James H. Hoyt, Physician. Huntington, John C. Buckingham, Mechanic.


Monroe, Lewis Sherman, Blacksmith. New Canaan, Benjamin Hoyt, Farmer. On Col. Society.


New Fairfield, Amasa Barnum, Farmer.


Newtown, Stephen W. Blackman, Farmer. ¿Botsford Terrill, Farmer.


Norwalk, ¿Asa Hill, Dentist. On Education; }Humane Institutions ; Contingent Expenses.


Daniel K. Nash, Seaman. On Claims; State Reform School.


Redding, Thomas Sanford, Farmer. #Milo Lee, Farmer. On Incorporations.


Ridgefield, Wm. Howe, Farmer. On Agriculture. Wm. M. Lynes, Farmer. On New Towns.


Sherman, Wm. W. Hoag, Farmer. On State Prison. Stamford, Edward P. Whitney, Mechanic. On Printing; Canv. Votes. Charles A. Weed, Farmer ..


Stratford, ¿Josiah Gorham, Merchant.


Trumbull, Elam Hawley, Farmer. On Roads and Bridges. Weston, Moses Buckley, Blacksmith.


Westport, Wm. J. Finch, Maufacturer.


Wilton, į Abijah Betts, Merchant.


WINDHAM, ¿Stowell Lincoln, Manufacturer. On School Fund; Humane Institutions, (excused.) ¿Wm. H. Hosmer, Farmer. On Banks. Brooklyn, John Franklin, Farmer. On Agricul .; Canv. Votes.


Ashford, #Ebenezer Chaffee, Farmer. On State Reform School.


Edwin A. Buck, Farmer.


Canterbury, Andrew Hyde, Farmer. On State Prison. James D. Ransom, Carriage Painter. On Finance ; Federal Relations.


Chaplin, Ephraim Kingsbury, Mechanic.


Eastford, Aaron Davis, Farmer. On Sale of Lands. Hampton, Asa Burnham, Farmer.


Killingly, Samuel C. Chase, Farmer.


John Spalding, Farmer. On Roads and Bridges. Plainfield, ¿Archibald Fry, Farmer. On Railroads.


Frank S. Burgess, Physician. On Education.


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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


Pomfret, Charles Burton, Farmer. On +Military Affairs. Elisha Lord, Farmer. On New Towns, &c.


Putnam, Richard M. Bullock, Farmer. On Claims. Sterling, ¿Johnson D. Love, Farmer. On Water Power. Thompson, Moses Hoyle, Farmer.


Joel S. Coplin, Mechanic. On Col. Society. Voluntown, Orlando H. Smith, Merchant. On Humane Institutions.


Woodstock, John A. Mason, Shoe Manufacturer. On In- corporations.


Ebenezer Paine, Farmer. On Judiciary.


LITCHFIELD, įJosiah G. Beckwith, Physician. On ;Edu- cation; Contested Elections ; Col. Soc. Garry H. Miner, Physician.


Barkhamsted, Cornwall Doolittle, Carriage Maker. Erasmus N. Ransom, Inn-keeper.


Bethlem, Henry Catlin, Farmer.


Canaan, Kneeland I. Monson, Farmer.


Charles Kellogg.


Colebrook, ¿Milton Smith, Farmer. On Banks.


Lorrin A. Cooke, Farmer.


Cornwall, ¿Jacob Scoville, Farmer. On State Prison. Samuel S. Reed, Farmer.


Goshen, Milo Bartholomew, Farmer.


Abram Beach, Farmer.


Harwinton, Thomas R. Candee, Farmer. Lewis Catlin, Farmer.


Kent, Luke S. Putnam, Mill-wright.


New Hartford, Fitch W. Burwell. On Incorporations. Samuel D. Hurlbut, Farmer.


New Milford, *Royal I. Canfield, Farmer. On Agricul .; Federal Relations; Contingent Expenses. James H. Keeler, Farmer.


Norfolk, Egbat T. Butler, Farmer. On Claims; Canv. Votes.


Frederick A. Spaulding, Farmer. On Roads and Bridges.


Plymouth, ¿Ammi Giddings, Lawyer. On Judiciary ; Railroads; t Contingent Expenses.


Roxbury, Charles Barnes, Farmer. On Engrossed Bills. Salisbury, Peter P. Evarts, Farmer. On Humane Institu. John Landon, Farmer.


Sharon, Henry V. King, Farmer. On Military Affairs. Henry St. John, Farmer.


Torrington, George P. Bissell, Farmer. On Sale of Lands. Lewis A. Thrall, Farmer.


Warren, Erastus P. Moulthrop, Farmer.


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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


Washington, Powell Hickox, Farmer. On Water Power. Samuel J. Averill, Farmer. On State Ref. School. Watertown, Russell S. Beers, Manufacturer. On New Towns.


Winchester, Elisha Smith, Farmer. Stephen Hurlbut, Merchant. On Finance. Woodbury, Asahel W. Mitchell, Gold-digger. Benjamin Fabrique. On School Fund.


MIDDLETOWN, Patrick Fagan. On Railroads.


George W. Guy, Merchant. On School Fund; In- corporations.


Haddam, George S. Clarke, Farmer.


Warren S. Williams, Farmer. On Military Affairs.


Chatham, John Carrier, Merchant. On New Towns. *Hiram Veasy, Manufacturer. On Education; Engrossed Bills.


Chester, Charles L. Griswold, Manufacturer. On Water Power.


Clinton, *Edward Parks, Farmer. On Claims.


Cromwell, Joseph Edwards, Farmer. On Col. Society.


Durham, Samuel Newton, Farmer. On State Ref. School. Thomas Francis, Farmer.


East Haddam, Jared B. Silliman, Manufacturer. On Fi- nance.


Ebenezer Fox, Farmer.


Essex, James Phelps, Attorney. On Judiciary; }State Reform School; tUnfinished Business.


Killingworth, *¿ Jerry Parmelee, Farmer. On Humane Institutions.


** Joseph Maddox, Physician. On Roads and Bridges; Revised Rules.


Old Saybrook, Wm. R. Clarke, Farmer. On State Prison ;


Canv. Votes.


Portland, S. Nelson Hall, Quarryman. On Banks; Agri- culture.


Saybrook, Wm. Dennison, 2d, Clergyman. On Federal Relations.


*John S. Lane, Laborer. On Sale of Lands.


Westbrook, *Philip M. Kirtland, Farmer.


TOLLAND, Wm. Clarke, 2d, Carpenter. On Sale of Lands. Daniel Grover, 2d, Farmer. On Roads and Bridges. Andover, Wm. W. Strong, Farmer. On Agriculture.


Bolton, Sherman P. Sumner, Manufacturer. On Military Affairs.


Columbia, John B. Ticknor, Farmer.


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COURTS.


Coventry, Joseph P. Loomis, Merchant. On School Fund. Ralph Crittenden, Manufacturer. On Banks; Fed- eral Relations. Ellington, Julius A. Kibbe, Farmer. On Claims.


Hebron, Horace M. Babcock, Carpenter. On Col. Soc. Ebenezer G. Whiton, Mill-wright.


Mansfield, ¿Cordial S. Hovey, Jr., Farmer. On State Prison; Humane Institutions.


Orrin Shumway, Machinist.


Somers, Ozias Truesdell, Farmer.


Spencer Davis, Farmer. On Judiciary.


Stafford, į Abijah Blodgett, Farmer. On Water Power. Anson McKinney, Cabinet-maker. On Incorpora. Union, Eleazer B. Foster, Farmer. On Education; Canv. Votes.


Thomas Moore, Farmer. On New Towns.


Vernon, Miner Preston, Farmer. On Railroads. Willington, Lucas Eldridge, Clerk. On Finance. Lucius Preston, Farmer.


Allowance of Members, $1.50 per day.


Clerks, Edwin B. Trumbull, Lawyer, Norwich. Isaac H. Bromley, Lawyer, New Haven. Allowance, $2 per day.


Messengers, Jesse Knevals, Constable. William Goodwin, Agent. Amos W. Woodford, Farmer.


Door-keepers, Chandler Sanderson, Mechanic. David Norton, Mechanic. George Baldwin, Shoemaker.


Courts.


U. S. Circuit and District Courts in Conn.


Circuit Judge .- SAMUEL NELSON, Cooperstown, N. Y.


District Judge .- CHARLES A. INGERSOLL, New Haven.


District Clerk .- Alfred Blackman, New Haven.


District Attorney .- William D. Shipman, Hartford. Marshal .- Curtis Bacon, Middletown.


Deputy Marshals .- Philo F. Barnum, Bridgeport; Sam- uel Tripp, Hartford.


PROBATE COURTS.


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Supreme Court.


Chief Judge .- WILLIAM L. STORRS, Hartford. Sal- ary, $2,000.


Associate Judges .- JOEL HINMAN, New Haven; WIL- LIAM W. ELLSWORTH, Hartford. Salaries, $2,000.


Reporter .- William N. Matson, Hartford. Salary, $550. TERMS .- [ See Calendar pages.]


Superior Court.


Judges .- DAVID C. SANDFORD, New Milford; THOMAS B. BUTLER, Norwalk; JOHN D. PARK, Norwich; ORIGEN S. SEYMOUR, Litchfield; LOREN P. WALDO, Tolland; CHARLES J. MCCURDY, Lyme.' Salaries, $2,000.


Allotment of Judges from July, 1856, to May, 1857.


Judge ELLSWORTH, Hartford, July; New Haven, Sept. ; Brooklyn, Nov. ; New London, Jan.


Judge SANDFORD, Middletown, Sept .; Bridgeport, Oct .; Hartford, Dec .; Litchfield, Jan .; Tolland, April. Judge BUTLER, Tolland, Sept. ; Hartford, Sept. ; Norwich, Nov. ; New Haven, March; Litchfield, April.


Judge PARK, Danbury, Aug. ; Litchfield, Sept .; Haddam, Nov .; New Haven, Dec. ; Norwich, April.


Judge WALDO, New London, Aug .; Litchfield, Nov .; Brooklyn, Jan .; Tolland, Feb .; Bridgeport, March ; Haddam, April.


Judge SEYMOUR, Brooklyn, Aug .; New Haven, Oct .; Tolland, Nov .; Danbury, Dec .; Middletown, Feb .; Hartford, March.


Judge MCCURDY, Brooklyn, March; New Haven, May.


Probate Courts.


Andover, John S. Yeomans. Ashford, Dyer H. Clark.




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