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12 Brooks's,
34 West Avon,
15 Cheshire, 37 Avon,
40 Weatogue,
27 Plainville,*
47 Granby, Copper Hill,
60 Westfield*
76 Northampton .*
13 Derby and 28 Union City,
15 Ansonia, 35 Waterville,
189
RAILROADS
COLLINSVILLE BRANCH.
27 Plainville, 33 Unionville, 38 Collinsville.
30 Farmington, 36 Burlington.
Connects at New Haven, with the New York and New London railroads ; at Westfield, with the Western railroad; and at Northampton, with the Northern; and at Plain- ville, with the Hartford and Waterbury railroad.
Plank road extends from Cheshire to Waterbury.
Harwinton, New Hartford, Hitchcockville, Winsted, &c., connect at Collinsville.
HARTFORD, PROVIDENCE AND FISHKILL .- President, James G. Anthony, Providence; Directors, By- ron Sprague, George B. Holmes, Henry Lippitt, Provi- dence; Stephen Harris, Jr., Phoenix; Virgil Cornish, New Britain ; Joseph Trumbull, Alfred Smith, A. S. Beckwith, Albert Day, Hartford; John P. Elton, Waterbury. Treasurer and Secretary, E. M. Bridgeman, Hartford. Chief Engineer and Superintendent, Samuel Nott, Hart- ford. Trustees for the Bond-holders, D. F. Robinson, G. M. Bartholomew, Calvin Day.
I. HARTFORD AND WATERBURY.
m. Hartford, 15 Forestville, 26 Hancock's,
5 Newington, 18 Bristol, 28 Hoadley's,
9 New Britain, 22 Terryville, 30 Waterville,
14 Plainville,* 25 Tolles's, 32 Waterbury .*
Connects with the Naugatuck at Waterbury; and with the Canal railroad, at Plainville.
II. HARTFORD AND PROVIDENCE.
m. Hartford, 22 Andover, 47 Jewett City,
2 E. Hartford,
28 Hop River,
50 Baldwin's Br.,
3 Scotland, 31 Willimantic,* 55 Plainfield,*
5 Buckland, 35 So. Windham, 58 Moosup,
9 Manchester, 38 Waldo's, 61 Sterling,
12 Vernon, 42 Baltic, 63 Oneco,
16 Bolton, 44 Lovett's,
90 Providence .*
Connects with the New Haven and Springfield railroad at Hartford; the New London, Willimantic and Palmer railroad, at Willimantic; and Norwich and Worcester, at Plainfield.
South Windsor connects at East Hartford; Rockville, Vernon, Somers, Ellington, Tolland, Ashford, &c., connect
190
RAILROADS.
at Vernon depot; Colchester, Hebron, and Columbia con- nect at Andover; Eastford, Chaplin, and Hampton connect at Willimantic; and Brooklyn, at Moosup.
NEW HAVEN, HARTFORD AND SPRINGFIELD .- President, James S. Brooks, Meriden; Directors, Charles F. Pond, Hartford; Cornelius Vanderbilt, John A. Robin- son, New York; Chester W. Chapin, Springfield; Julius Catlin, Hartford; T. R. Trowbridge, New Haven; Saml. H. Parsons, Middletown; A. G. Hazard, Enfield. Treas- urer and Secretary, Horatio Fitch, Hartford. Supt., E. M. Reed, Hartford. Dividend 10 per cent.
m. New Haven, 31 Newington, 48 Windsor L.,
7 North Haven, 36 Hartford, 50 Warehouse Pt.,
12 Wallingford,
42 Windsor, 50 Enfield Bridge,
18 Meriden,
Hayden's, 54 Thompsonville,
25 Berlin,* 62 Springfield .*
MIDDLETOWN BRANCH.
m. Berlin, East Berlin, 10 Middletown.
Connects at New Haven, with New York and New Lon- don railroads; at Hartford with Providence and Fishkill road; at Springfield with the Western.
Suffield connects with the road at Windsor Locks; and Portland and Cromwell at Middletown; Ellington with Warehouse Point.
Stage connects Portland, South Glastenbury, Glasten- bury and Hockanum, with Hartford.
NEW HAVEN, NEW LONDON AND STONING- TON .- President, Cornelius S. Bushnell, New Haven; Directors, James I. Day, Stonington; Sumner Bull, Say- brook; E. C. Scranton, A. O. Wilcox, Madison; C. J. McCurdy, Charles C. Griswold, Lyme; Wyllis Blackstone, N. Y .; Charles Mallory, Mystic; Secretary and Treas., Wm. T. Bartlett, New Haven. Supt., F. J. Calhoun. Engineer, H. A. Lincoln, New Haven.
m. New Haven, 20 Madison, 43 East Lyme,
2 Fair Haven, 23 Clinton, 46 Waterford,
4 East Haven,
28 Westbrook, 50 New London,*
8 Branford, 31 Saybrook,
51 Groton,
11 Stony Creek,
33 Conn. River,
53 Poquonnock,
15 Sachem's Head, 34 Lyme, 58 West Mystic,
16 Guilford, 36 Black Hall,
59 Mystic,
18 East River, 39 South Lyme,
63 Stonington .*
191
RAILROADS.
Connects at New Haven with the New York, Hartford and Springfield and Canal roads; at New London with the Willimantic and Palmer, and Norwich and Wor- cester; and at Stonington with the Providence.
Killingworth connects at Clinton; Chester, Deep River, Centrebrook and Essex, at Westbrook; North Lyme, &c., at Lyme.
NEW LONDON, WILLIMANTIC AND PALMER .- Trustees, Henry P. Havens, Andrew C. Lippett, W. C. Fowler; Treasurer and Secretary, John Dickinson, New London.
m. New London, 17 Yantic, 36 Eagleville,
East N. London, 20 Franklin,
38 Mansfield,
6 Montville, 24 Williams's,
40 Merrows',
10 Mohegan, 26 S. Windham, 44 W. Willington,
13 Norwich,* 30 Willimantic,* 50 Stafford Spr.
15 Norwich Town, 34 S. Coventry, 66 Palmer .*
Connects with the New Haven and Stonington railroad at New London; the Norwich and Worcester at Norwich; the Providence and Fishkill at Willimantic; and the West- ern at Palmer.
Bozrah connects with the road at Yantic; Tolland at West Willington; Union at Stafford Springs; and Lebanon at South Windham.
NORWICH AND WORCESTER .- President, Augus- tus Brewster, Norwich. Directors, Jedediah Huntington, Charles Johnson, John A. Rockwell, J. Newton Perkins, John T. Wait, Moses Pierce, Norwich; A. D. Lockwood, Killingly; Robert Bayard, J. A. Weeks, N. Y .; Henry K. Norton, Boston; Francis H. Dewey, Worcester; Vachel Worthington, Cincinnati, Ohio. Treasurer, George L. Perkins, Norwich. Secretary, Edward T. Clapp, Nor- wich. Agent, P. St. M. Andrews, Norwich. Dividends 4} per cent.
m. Allyn's Point, 26 Central Vil., 44 Masonville,
6 Norwich, 32 Danielsonville, 45 Fishersville,
8 Greenville, 35 Daysville, 47 Wilsonville,
16 Jewett City, 39 Putnam, 56 Webster,
22 Plainfield,* 42 Thompson,* 66 Worcester .*
Connects with the Boston and Worcester and Western roads, at Worcester; the N. York and Boston Central, at Thompson; the Hartford and Providence, at Plainfield; and the New Haven and New York roads, at New London.
.
192
STEAMBOATS
West Woodstock and Eastford connect with the road at Webster; Pomfret and North Woodstock, at Putnam; Pomfret Landing, Abington and Ashford, at Daysville; Chaplin, Hampton and Brooklyn, at Danielsonville; Can- terbury at Central Village; Voluntown, at Jewett City.
The BLACKSTONE (New York and Boston Central,) comes into the state at East Thompson, passes through Thompson, eight miles, and connects with the Norwich and Worcester road.
STONINGTON AND PROVIDENCE. President, Matthew Morgan, New York; Directors, Thos. Tileston, S. D. Babcock, Wm. F. Carey, H. Blydenberg, Wm. H. Macy, Samuel Sloan, New York; James I. Day, Ston- ington; Nathan F. Dixon, Westerly. Secretary, George C. Schwacofer. Treasurer, Francis Amy, Stonington. Superintendent, A. S. Matthews, Stonington.
STEAMBOATS.
STONINGTON AND NEW YORK .- Leave Pier No. 2 North River, New York, in the afternoon, and Stonington in the evening, in connection with the Stonington rail- road.
NORWICH AND NEW YORK .- Leave Pier No. 18 North River, New York, in the afternoon, and Norwich in the evening (stopping at New London) in connection with the Norwich and Worcester railroad.
HARTFORD AND NEW YORK .- Leave Peck Slip, New York, in the afternoon, and Hartford soon after noon, stop- ping on the Connecticut River at Rocky Hill, Middletown, Middle Haddam, Higganum, East Haddam, Goodspeed's Landing, Chester, Deep River, Essex, Lyme and Say- brook.
NEW HAVEN AND NEW YORK. Leave Peck Slip, N. Y., in the afternoon, and New Haven at night: fare $1 in summer; a day boat runs from New Haven, and night boat from New York most of the year.
BRIDGEPORT AND NEW YORK .- Leave Peck Slip, N. Y., in the morning, and Bridgeport in the evening.
Steamboats also run between Stamford and Norwalk and New York.
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PUBLIC OFFICERS AND INSTITUTIONS IN CONNECTICUT, FOR
1858.
ASTRONOMICAL CALCULATIONS MADE FOR THE LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE OF HARTFORD. HIGH WATER FOR NEW YORK.
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The following list embraces articles of permanent value, here inserted for convenience of reference.
Annals of Conn. from 1620 to 1821, Register for 1847
Archives of Conn. Indexes, 1849
Assistants (Senators) from 1639 to 1819, 1848
Charter of the Colony, 1662, 1847
Congress, Members from Conn. from 1765 to 1853,
1853
Constitution of Conn. of 1836, 1348
Ecclesiastical Societies and date of Organization, 1849
Food, comparative Nutriment of different kinds, 1848
Governor, annual votes from 1819 to 1849,
1850
Manufactures, statistics of,
1855
National Armies, Navies, Debts, &c.,
1852
Newspapers in Connecticut, 1851 and 1858
Officers, Colonial and State, from 1639 to 1846,
1847
Patent of Connecticut of 1637, 1847
Post Offices in Connecticut and Income, 1850
Post Routes in Connecticut, 1850, 1854, and 1858
Probate Courts, Organization and History, School Teachers, list of, 1854 and 1858
1847
Senators, State, 1819 to 1830-1854; do. 1830 to 1849, 1850 Superior Court, Organization and Judges, to 1847, 1849
Towns, Original powers of, 1848. Historical Sketches, 1847. Population, 1851 and 1854. Expenses, 1852, and 1853. Taxes, 1849 and 1856.
Town Deposit Fund, amount for each town, 1853
Travel in Connecticut, by Railroads, &c., 1856 and 1857
PRESS OF CASE, LOCKWOOD AND COMPANY.
INDEX.
Agricultural Societies,
Assessors, -.
- 66-111
American Asylum,
-
42-66
Comptroller,
Congregational, - 129
Bank Commissioners, 157
Congress, - 178
Bank Directors, -
157
Constables, 66 111
Bank Meetings. See Cal- endar pages.
Counties, Fairfield, 53
Bank Statistics, 164
Hartford,
42
Baptists, -
134, 142
Bible Society, Conn., -
130
Boards of Relief, -
66-111
New Haven, 46
Boroughs, -
122
New London, - 50
Tolland, 64
Windham,
56
Building Associations, 167
Calendar,
5-16
Christians, - 142
Cities,
120
Clergy and Ecclesiastical
Statistics, - 129-142
Advent,
-
142
Baptist,-
134
Christian, - 142
Congregational, 129-130
Episcopal, -
-
136
Freewill Baptist, 142 Elections, State. See Cal. pages.
Jewish, 142
Episcopal, - 136
Methodist, 138
Everest Fund,
130
Methodist Protestant, 141
Executive of Connecticut, 17
Presbyterian, - 141
Ferries,
35
Roman Catholic, 141
Universalist, -
141
Unitarian, -
141
Clerks, Town, - 66-111
County,
42-65
Governor,
17
Grand Jurors, - 66-111
High Water, -
Feb.
Commencements,
July, Aug.
Historical Soc., Conn., 156
Commissioners, County, 42-65 Hospital, State, 173
on Railroads,
- 175
Home Missionary Society,
130
" Turnpike Roads, 31 Homeopathic Med. Soc., 143
"· Bridges,
34
Insurance Companies,
168
20
General Assembly,
-
20
Senate,
House of Representatives, 22 Committees, 21
Collectors, Town, 66-111
Colleges, - 170
Custom House Officers, 192
Cycles, Chronological, Jan,
Ecclesiastical Meetings. See
Calendar Pages.
Eclipses, Feb., Mar., Aug., Sep. Education, Board of, 66-111
Bridges,
34
Courts. See Calendar pages.
Probate, 30
Superior, 29
Supreme, 29
United States, 29
Botanic Med. Society,
143
Litchfield, 59
Middlesex, 62
- 42-66
Attorneys at Law,
Auditors, 17
174 Commissioners of Ferries, 35 " Deeds, for other States, 36 172 " of Superior Court, 43-66 17
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iv.
INDEX.
Jailers,
-
- 42-55 Selectmen,
66-111
Judges Superior Court, Supreme Court, 29 Senators, 20
Jurors, No.,
43-66
Justices of Peace, -
- 43-66
Legislature Meetings. See
Calendar pages.
17
State Library Com.,
-
State Printer, 17
Surgeons,
143-152
Medical Society, Conn.,
142
Surveyors,
66-111
Homeopathic,
143
Botanico,
- 143
Eclectic, - -
143
Methodist,
138-141
Mileage, 112-120
Militia,
-
152
Newspapers.
See Cal. pages.
Normal School, State,
127
Alumni, 126
Notaries Public, 37
Physicians and Surg., 143-152
Postage, Rates of,
-
185
Post Offices and Masters, 187
Compensation, 185
Post Routes, . 185
Presbytery of Connecticut, 141
Probate Courts,
30
Railroad Commissioners, 175
Officers,
175
Registrars, 66-111
Representatives, 22
Retreat for Insane, 173
River Companies, 35
Road Commissioners 66-111
Roman Catholic,
141
Savings Banks,
-
.
166
School Fund Commissioner, 17 Schools, No. Children, 112-120
Teachers, 124
Visitors, - 66-111
Secretary of State,
-
17
Town Officers, - Town Clerks, Treasurers, Selectmen, Collectors & Constables,Grand Jurors, Assessors, Boards Relief, Road Commiss'rs, Sur- veyors of Lands, Liquor Agts., B'd of Education. Town Statistics, - 112-119 Mileage, Votes for Gov- ernor, School Children, Valuation, Assessments
Tract Society, Conn.,
-
130
Treasurer, State,
17
County,
42-65
66
Town,
66-111
Turnpike Roads,
31
United States, Executive, 177
Judiciary,
177
Senate,
178
House of Representatives, 180
Valuation,
112-120
Votes for Governor, 112-120
State Officers, 18
16
Sheriff's,
18
Senators,
19
Memb. Cong.,
28
Sheriffs,
42-65
Stars, Morn and Eve, Feb. State Attorneys, 42-65
Librarian, State, -
17
Liquor Agents,
66-111
Surveyor General, 46 Deputies, 42-65
Teachers Assoc., State, 127
Theological Inst., Conn., 173
66-111
29 Senatorial Districts,
-
18
26Daryd
1858,
JANUARY.
1st Month.
MOON'S PHASES.
SUN SOUTH.
Last 6, 7h. 56m. E.
New @$ 15, 0h. 41m. M.
First @ 22, Oh. 6m. E. |
Full @ 29, 4h. 21m. M.
15, 12h. 10m.
MW OR. @S. R.OS. H. W.
CALENDAR DAYS.
1 Fr
7 304 38 6 54 10 38 Ist Tu. Brooklyn. 26
COURTS. SUPERIOR.
2 Sa
7 304 39
8 9 11
3S 7 304 40 9 20 Ev. 11
3d Tu. New London.
· 4 M 7 304 41 10 27 0 40 56 31 1 5 Tu 7 304 42 11 4th Tu. Litchfield. ANNUAL MEETINGS. BANKS.
6 W 7 304 43 Morn. 2 24 7 Th 7 304 44 0 34 3 9 1 M. Ocean. Commerce. 4 3 1 Tu. Conn. River. Pawca- tuck. Bridgeport City.
8 Fr 7 304 45 1 38
9 Sa 7 294 46 2 42
4 53
10S 7 294 47 3 44 5 49
. 11 M
7 294 48 4
45 6 44
7 37
13 7 284 50 6 38 8 26 1 Tu. Danbury.
14 Th 7 284 51
Sets. 9 11
1 W. Norwich Fire.
15 Fr 7 284 52 5 22 9 56
16 Sa 7 274 54 6 30
10 36
17 S 7 274 55 7 38 11
18
1 Tu. Del., N. Y., Penn., Cal.
18 M 7 26 4 56 8 44 11 52
19 Tu 7 254 57 9 53 Morn.
20 W 7 254 58 11 2 0 33 2 Tu. New Jersey.
21 Th 7 245
0 Morn. 1 18 2 Th. Indiana.
22 Fr 7 235 1
0 12
6 3 M. Louisiana
23 Sa 7 23 5 24 S 7 225 4
2
1 18
1
3 Tu. Col. Soc. Wash. CHURCH DAYS.
. 25 M
1
4 5
11 18
1 Circumcision.
3 2d Sunday after Christmas.
27 W 7 195 -
6
15
7
40 10 1st S. after Epiphany.
28 Th 7 185 9 Rises.
8 9
40 17 2d S. after Epiphany.
29 Fr 7 175 10 5 41
28 24 3d S. after Epiphany.
30 Sa 7 175 11 6 5710
31 S 7 165 13| 8
810
18 25 Conversion of St. Paul. 58 31 Septuagesima Sunday.
CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES .- Dominical Letter, C .; Golden Number, 16 ; Epact, 15; Solar Cycle, 19 ; Roman Indiction, 16; Julian Period, 6,571 ; Age of the World, 5,861.
7 215 5 4 5
26 Tu 7 205 6
13
6 31
6 Epiphany.
2 M. Norwich Assurance. LEGISLATURES.
1 M. Miss., Ohio, Wisconsin.
1 W. Md.,Mass., Mich., Maine. 2 M. Illinois,
2 49
2 3
1 W. Deep River. Saybrook. Saugatuck.
1 Th. Jewett City. Middlet'n. INSURANCE COMPANIES.
12 Tu 7 29 4 49 5 45
1, 12h. 4m. |21, 12h. 12m. 5, 12h. 6m. 25, 12h. 13m. 10, 12h. 8m.
31, 12h. 14m.
24 2003
2d Month.
FEBRUARY.
1858.
MOON'S PHASES.
Last 5, 4h. 26m. E.
New @ 13, 5h. 22m. E.
First 20, 8h. 8m. E.
Full @ 27, 5h. 14m. E.
SUN SOUTH. 8, 12h. 14gm. 21, 12h. 14 m. 27, 12h. 13 m.
MWIOR @S. R.OS. H. W.
CALENDAR DAYS.
1
7 15 5 14 9 15 11
38
COURTS.
2 Tu
7 14 5 15 10
20 Ev. 13
3 W 7 13 5 16 11
23 0 56
U. S. DISTRICT. 4th Tu., New Haven.
4 Th 7 12 5 18 Morn.
1
39
SUPREME.
5 Fr 7 115 19 0 28
2 26
2d Tu., Bridgeport.
6|Sa 7 95 20
1 33
3
15
3d Tu., New Haven.
7 85 21
2 37 4 15
4th Tu., Hartford.
: 8 M 7 75 22
3 36 5
17
SUPERIOR.
9|Tu 7 65 24
4 30
6
15
10 W 7 55 25
5 20
7
13
11 Th 7 45 26 5 58
12|Fr 7 25 27
6 33
S
9
9
15 M
6 58 5 31
7 43 10
49 24
17 W
6 55 5 34 10
3 Morn.
5
19 Fr 20 Sa
6 515 38
0 31
1 55
21 S
6 49 5 39 1 49
CHURCH DAYS.
. 22 M
6 485 40 3 2
4
7
6 27 14 Quinquagesima S.
25 Th
6 43 5 44 5 39
7 30 17 Ash Wednesday.
26 Fr 6 42 5 45 6 11
8 21 21 1st S. in Lent.
27 Sa 6 40.5 46 Rises.
9 2 24 St. Matthias.
28 S 16 395 47 6
54
9 46 28 2d S. in Lent
VENUS will be Morning Star till Feb. 28, then Evening Star until Dec. 13, then Morning Star until the end of the year.
High water is calculated for New London and Saybrook. For Fairfield, add 2 h. 30 m. ; Bridgeport, add 2 h. 15 m ; New Haven, add 2 h. 20 m .; Guilford, add 2 h. 25 m .; Hartford, sub. 5 h .; Norwich, add 40 m.
27th, moon rises partially eclipsed.
1st Tu., Middletown. Ist Tu., Tolland.
ANNUAL MEETINGS.
13 Sa 7 1 5 29
Sets.
14 S
7 05 30 6
8 52 11
18 0 0
51
14 Valentine.
47
2 4 5 16|7 Sexagesima S.
0 2 Purific. Virgin Mary.
23 Tu 6 46 5 42 24 W 6 455 43
4 59
4 46 28
INSURANCE COMPANIES. 2 Tu. Hope, Stamford. 3 W. American Life.
RAILROAD. 2 W., N. Y. & N. H. 3d W. Naugatuck.
18 Th 6 54 5 35 11
6 52 5 36 Morn.
34|10
16 Tu 6 575 33
8
1858.
MARCH.
3d Month.
MOON'S PHASES.
SUN SOUTH.
Last (D 7, 1h. 20m. E.
4, 12h. 12m. | 19, 12h. 8m.
8, 12h. 11m. 22, 12h. 7m. First @D) 22, 2h. 52m. M.
12, 12h. 10m.
25, 12h. 6m.
Full @ 29, 7h. 17m. M.
15, 12h. 9m.
28, 12h.
5m.
MWGR. OS R.OS. H. W. CALENDAR DAYS.
· 1 M 6 375 49 8 3|10 27
2 Tu 6 365 50 9 711 2
COURTS. SUPREME.
3 W 6 345 51 10 11|11 39 1st Tu., Brooklyn.
4 Th 6 335 52 11
17 Ev. 16 2d Tu., New London.
5 Fr 6 31 5 53 Morn. 1 03d Tu., Middletown.
6 Sa 6 305 54 6 28 5 55 1 23 2 42 SUPERIOR.
7S
· 8 M 6 26 5 56 2 21 3 42 1st Tu., New Haven.
9 Tu 6 25 5 58 3 13
4 46 1st Tu., Bridgeport.
W 6 23 5 59 3 55 5 46 2d Tu., Hartford.
10 11 Th 6 216 0
32 6 44 3d Tu., Brooklyn.
12 Fr 6 20 6 1
6 186 2
5 50 S
57 37
16 Tu 6 136 6 7 49 10
17 W 6 116 7 9 4 11
18 Th 6
9 6 8
19 Fr 6 76 9
10 21|11 46 3 Tu. Charter Oak. 11 39 Morn. 4 W. Conn. Life.
20 Sa 6 66 10 Morn. 0 35
21 S
6 46 12 0 55 1 35
. 22 M
6 26 13 2 0 2 43
23 Tu 6
06 14 2 56 3 58 1 W., Farmington Val. ECCLESIASTICAL. 1 Tu. Hartford N. Asso. 41 7 CHURCH DAYS.
26 Fr 5 556 17 4
25 Th 5 576 16 4 13 6 12 9 2 56 7 3d S. in Lent. 38 14 4th S. in Lent.
28 S 5 516 19
Rises. 8
. 29 M 5 50 6 21 6
51 9 11 21 5th S. in Lent.
30 Tu 5 48 6 22 7 57
9 50 25 Annun. V. Mary.
31 W 5 466 23 9
1 10 30 28 S. before Easter.
15th, Sun rises partially eclipsed.
Newspapers in Connecticut, published weekly, unless other- wise specified.
Bridgeport .- Advertiser and Farmer, daily; Republican Farm- er weekly. Daily Standard ; Republican Standard, weekly.
4 5 1 7 5 27 8
34 20
14 S 6 16 6 3
.15 M 6 146 5 Sets. 9
ANNUAL MEETINGS. BANKS. 2 M. Quinnipiack. Mercantile.
INSURANCE CO's.
ELECTIONS. 2 Tu. New Hampshire. RAILROAD.
24 W 5 59 6 15 3 40 5 11
27 Sa 5 53 6 18 5
20 0 1 M. New London Co.
13 Sa
0 20 1 48 4th Tu., Tolland.
New @0 15, 7h. 21m. M.
4th Month. MOON'S PHASES.
APRIL.
1858.
SUN SOUTH.
Last 6, 8h. 52m. M. New @ 13, 6h. 24m. E.
-
First (!) 20, 9h. 35m. M.
Full @ 27, 10h. 5m E.
11, 12h. 1m.
MW GR OS. R.OS. H. W.
CALENDAR DAYS.
1 Th 5 44 6 24 10 6 11 7
2 Fr 5 43 6 25 11
12 11 47
3 Sa 5 42 6 26 Morn. Ev. 29
4S 5 406 27 0 10 1 20
5 M 5 38 6 28 1 3 2 13
6 Tu 5 376 29 1 50 3
10
7 W 5 35 6 30 2 28 4 12 12
8 Th 5 33 6 31 3
9 Fr 5 32 6 32 3 25
10
Sa 5 30 6 33 3 51
5 29 6 34 4 13 7
5 276 35 4 35 8
25
2d Tu. Haddam. 2d Tu. Tolland.
13
14 W 5 24 6 37 8 0 9
15
Th 5 22 6 39 9 24 10
42
16 Fr 5 21 6 40 10 40 11
17 Sa 5 196 41
11 51 Morn.
18S 5 18 6 42 Morn. 0 1 34 1 M. Connecticut.
· 19 M 5 166 43 0 52
20 Tu 5 146 44 1 39
21 W 5 136 45 2 16
3 46
22 Th 5 11 6 46 2 44 4 49
5 46
23 Fr 5 106 47 3 8
24 Sa 5 86 49 3 30 6 37
25 S
5 76 50 3 48 7
8
8
3
2 Good Friday. 4 Easter Day.
27 T 5 4 6 52 Rises. 8 42 11 1st S. after Easter. 9 16 18 2d S. after Easter.
28 W 5 3 6 53 7 55
29 Th 5 1 6 54 8 57/10 0 25 St. Mark.
30 Fr 5 0 6 55 10
0 10
40 25 3d S. after Easter.
1
SUPERIOR. 1st Tu. Norwich.
2d Tu. Litchfield.
11 - 12 M
Tu 5 26 6 36 Sets. 9
7 53
ANNUAL MEETINGS.
RAILROAD. 33 3 Tu. N. H. & N. L.
29
ELECTIONS.
2 40 1 W. Rhode Island.
ECCLESIASTICAL. 1 W. Providence Conf.
CHURCH DAYS.
21
Y. D.
4. 4 - 26 M 5 56 51 4
Danbury Times.
Hartford. - Courant, daily and weekly ; Times, daily and weekly .; Evening Press, daily and weekly; Courier ; Christian Secretary, (Baptist ;) Calendar, (Episcopal ;) Religious Herald, (Congregational ;) Homestead ; Bank Note List, monthly. Killingly .- Windham County Telegraph.
U. S. CIRCUIT. 4th Tu., N. Haven.
SUPREME. 4th Tu. Litchfield.
1 5 6 6
56 43
S
COURTS.
1, 12h. 4m. 15, 12h. 0m. 4, 12h. 3m. 19, 11h. 59m. 7,12h. 2m. 24, 11h. 58m. 30, 11h. 57m.
1858.
MAY.
MOON'S PHASES.
Last @p 6, 1h. 49m. M. New ID 13, 2h. 57m. M.
First @ 19, 5h. 29m. E.
Full 27, 1h. 14m. E.
5th Month. SUN SOUTH. 14, 11h. 56m. 29, 11h. 57m.
MWOR. OS. R.OS. H. W.
CALENDAR DAYS.
1 Sa
4 59 6 56 10
56 11 22
2S
4 576 57 11
45 Ev 6
U. S. DISTRICT.
. 3M
4 56 6 58 Morn. 0 56
4th Tu. Hartford.
4 Tu 4 55 6 59
0
25 1
47
SUPERIOR.
5 W 4 547 0
1
1
2
39
2d Tu. New Haven.
6 Th 4 53 7 1
1 28 3 34
7 Fr 4 517 2 1 53
8 Sa 4 50 7
3 2
14
5
21 11
· 10 M
4 48 7 5
2 58 7
3 24 7
12 W 4 46 7
7
Sets. 8
8 14 9
9 32 10
32
15 Sa 4 43 7 10 10 41|11
16 S 4 42,7 11
11 35 Morn.
. 17 M 4 417
12 Morn. 0
24
18 Tu 4 40 7 13 0 16 1 25
19 W 4 39 7 14 0 47
2
20 Th 4 38 7
15 1 12
3 20
21 Fr 4 37 7 16 1 35 4 15
22 Sa 4 36 7 17 1 54
23 S
4 35 18 2 15
4
25
8 8
13 51 35
1 St. Philip and St. James. 2 4th S. after Easter
28 Fr 4 32 7 22 8 50
9
29 Sa 4 31 7 23 9 42 10
22 13 Ascension Day. 16 S. after Ascension.
30 S 4 31 7 24 10 23 11 011 5 23 Whit Sunday. 45 30 Trinity Sunday.
Litchfield Enquirer. Meriden Chronicle.
Middletown .- Sentinel and Witness ; Constitution ; Rainbow, monthly.
New Haven .-- Register, daily and weekly ; Journal and Courier, daily and weekly ; Palladium, daily, tri-weekly and weekly.
an. I. Glas work; 89 %
ELECTIONS. 4 4 Tu. Virginia. LEGISLATURES. 1 Tu. Rhode Island. 34 1 W. Connecticut.
ECCLESIASTICAL.
27 Tu. before 1 W. N. Haven W. Association.
2 W. New York Conf.
2 Th. American Bible and other Societies in N. York. 24 3 Th. Presby'an Gen. Assem. Baptist Mission Union.
4 Tu. N. Haven Epis. Assoc. 4 W. American S. S Union. 7 Last Tu. Fairfield E.& W Ass.
5 56 Last W. Ashford Assoc'tion, N. Y. East Conf., Boston Anniversaries.
24 M
4 35 7 19 2
36 6 44
25 Tu 4 34 7 20 2 58
7 29
CHURCH DAYS.
27 Th 4 33 7 21| Rises.
9 5th S. afterEaster.
31|M
4 30 7 24 11
4
26
ANNUAL MEETINGS.
BANKS. 1 M. Stamford. Shetucket.
9S 4 49 7 4
2 36
6
11 Tu 4 47 7 6
54 42
13 Th 4 45 7 8
14 Fr 4 44 7 9
5
26 W 4 33 7 21
COURTS.
6th Month. MOON'S PHASES.
JUNE.
1858.
Last 4, 3h. 30m. E.
10, 11h. 59m.
29, 12h. 3m.
MW OR. OS. R.OS. H. W.
CALENDAR DAYS.
1 Tu 1 30 7 25 11 29 Ev. 30
2 W 1 30 7 26 11
55
1 16 3 Th 4 29 7 27 Morn. 2
4 Fr 1 29.7 27 0 16 2
5 Sa
4 29 7 28 0 37
6S 4 28 7 29 0 58
4 36
1 W. Hurlbut.
7M 1 23 7 29 1 21 5 30 2 M. Windham Co.
8 Tu 4 28 7 30 1 45
6 30 2 Th. Hartford. 3 M. Norwich. 4 Tu. Thames.
10 Th 4 27 7 31 Sets. 8
11 Fr
4 277 31 8 18 9
24 INSURANCE COMPANIES
12 Sa 4 27 7 32 6. 21 10
9 11
212 M. Windham Co. 2 W. Middlesex.
14 M
4 27 7 33 10
45 Morn. 3 M Tolland Co. 14 0 10 L. M. Connecticut.
16 W 4 27 7 33 11 39 3 L. Tu. American Temper'ce. 1
17 Th 4 27 7 31 11
58 1 53
18 Fr 4 27 7 34 Morn.
2 42
19 S a 4 27 7 34 0
18 3
4 22
21 M 4 28 7 35 1 2 5
22 Tu 1 28 7 35 1 20
6 6
15 1 57 47
CHURCH DAYS.
24 Th 4 28 7 35 2 35 7
6 Ist S. after Trinity.
25 Fr
26 Sa
4 29 7 35 Rises. 8 34 11 St. Barnabas. 4 29,7 35 8 24 9 14 13 2d S. after Trinity. 20 3d S after Trinity. 3 24 St. John Baptist.
27 S 4 29 7 35 9 1 10
.
28 M 4 30 7 36 9 33 10 45 27 4th S. after Trinity.
29 Tu 4 30 7 36 9 59|11 22 29 St. Peter.
30 W 4 31 7 36 10
20 Ev. 23d W. Commence'nt Trinity.
ECCLESIASTICAL .- 1 Tu. Hfd. No. Center & So .; N. Lond .; Litch. So .; Tolland and Wind. 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.
.
20'S 4 27 7 35 0 41
LEGISLATURES.
1 W. New Hampshire.
23 W 4 28 7 35 1 59
RAILROAD.
32 4 W. H., Prov. & Fishkill.
15 Tu 4 27 7 33 11
261 Th. Ætna ; Hartford.
13 S 4 27 7 32 10
3 40 1 Tu. Manufacturers.
1 Th. Union.
9 W 4 27 7 30 2 17 7 30 28
ANNUAL MEETINGS.
2 51 1 M. Quineb'g. Fairfield Co BANKS.
SUN SOUTH. 5, 11h. 58m.| 21, 12h. 2m. New @ 11, 9h. 55m. M.
First @ 18, 3h. 23m. M.
Full 26, 4h. 22m. M.
15, 12h. 0m. 20, 12h. 1m.
1858.
JULY.
7th Month.
MOON'S PHASES.
Last 4, 1h. 53m. M.
New @# 10, 4h. 34m. E.|
First D 17, 3h. 48m. E.
Full 5 25, 7h. 12m. E.
SUN SOUTH. 4, 12h. 4m. 11, 12h. 5m. 26, 12h. 6m.
MW @R. OS. ROS |H. W.
CALENDAR DAYS.
1 Th 4 31 7 36 10
43
0 42
COURTS.
2 Fr
4 32 7 35
11
1
1
25
3 Sa
4 32 7 35 11 22
4 S 4 33 7 35 11
46 2
SUPERIOR. 8 3d Tu. Hartford. 59 4th INDEPENDENCE.
. 5M
4 33 7 35
Morn. 3 57 57
ANNUAL MEETINGS.
6 Tu
4 34 7 35 0
13
BANKS.
7 W 4 34 7 34 0 48
34 1 35
7
9 Fr
4 36 7 34 2 35 8
10 Sa 4 36 7 33 Sets. 9
11 S
4 37 7 33 8 40 10
12 M
4 38 7 32 9
11
11
13 Tu 4 38 7 32 9
39 11
46
14 W
4 39 7 31 10
0 Morn.
1 Th. New Haven.
15 Th
4 40 7 31 10
22 43
0
29 2 M. Southport.
16 Fr
4 41 7 30
10
1
14
2 Tu. Exchange.
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