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2 M. South Carolina.
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19 W 6 185 12 11 45 3 17 LEGISLATURES.
20 Th 6 195 10 Morn. 4 5 25/2 Th. Vermont.
21 Fr
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24 3 M. Arkansas.
23 Su
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RAILROADS. 1 W. New York and Boston.
25 Tu 6 25 5 3 Sets. 8
26 W 6 265 1
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2 15th S. after Trinity.
9 16th S. after Trinity.
28 Fr 6 29 4 59 6 28 11 9 16 17th S. after Trinity. 18 St. Luke.
29 Sa 6 30 4 57 7 21 11 53 23 18th S. after Trinity.
30 Su 6 31 4 56 8 20
Morn.
23 Sts. Simon and Jude.
31 M 6 32 4 55 9
23 0 44 30 19th S. after Trinity.
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. Soc. 2 W. New Haven W. Cons.
23|1 M. Tennessee,
22 Sa 6 215
Last M. Rhode Island.
24 M
6 245 4
4 45 8
46 32 22
CHURCH DAYS
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Th 6 275 0 5 42 10
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2 Tu. Thompson.
13 Th 6 115 21
15 Sa 6 135 18 7 11|11
21 1 M. Georgia. Florida. Miss. Kansas.
2 Tu. Penn. Ohio. Indiana.
18 Tu 6 165 14 10 29
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1859. NOVEMBER.
11th Month.
MOON'S PHASES.
SUN SOUTH.
First 2,11h. 29m. M.
Full 10, 9h. 16m. M.
Last @ 17, 8h. 18m. M.
New 1D 24, 8h. 54m. M.
20, 11h. 46m.
MW OR. @S. R.OS. H. W. CALENDAR DAYS.
1 Tu 6 34 4 53 10 26 1 36
COURTS.
2 W 6 35 4 52 11 27
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U. S. DISTRICT.
3 Th 6 364 51 Morn. 3
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SUPREME.
4 Fr 6 374 50 0 29
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10 1st Tu. Haddam.
5 Sa 6 38 4 49 1 29
4 58 2d Tu. Tolland.
6 Su 6 40 4 48 2 31 5
7M
6 414 46 3 33
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8 Tu 6 42 4 45
4 38 7
9 W 6 434 44 Rises. 8 8
10 Th 6 44 4 43 4 23
11 Fr 6 464 42 5 8
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30 NSURANCE CO.
242 W. Connecticut Mutual. RAILROAD.
13 Su
6 484 40 7
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14 M
6 494 40 8 20 Ev.
15 Tu
6 504 39 9 33
16 W
6 52 4 38 10
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17 Th 6 534 37 Morn.
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18 Fr 6 544 36 0 5
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19 Sa
6 554 35 1 19
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20 Su 6 574 34 2 30 5
22 Tu 6 59 4 33 4 53
23 W 7 14 32 Sets. 8
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25 Fr 7 34 31 5 11
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26 Sa 7 44 31 6
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27 Su 7 54 30 6 59
28 M 7 64 30 8 13 Morn.
29 Tu 7
74 29
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16 27 1st S. in Advent.
30 W 7 94 29 10
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1 2 30 St. Andrew.
33 Ist Tu. Brooklyn. Litchfield. 3d Tu. Norwich. 17 ANNUAL MEETINGS. 2 BANKS. 46 1 M. Meriden. Winsted.
12 Sa 6 474 41 6
3 10
14 4 W. N. London, W. & P. 5 ELECTIONS.
2 1 M. Louisiana.
1 Tu. New Jersey. Michigan. Illinois.
59 57 Tu. after 1 M New York, Del. 56 1 W. Maryland. (Mass.
53 1 Th. Wisconsin.
LEGISLATURES.
1 M. Georgia. Florida.
26 4 M. South Carolina.
24 THANKSGIVING.
CHURCH DAYS.
1 All Saints. 2 All Souls.
3 50 34 6 20th S. after Trinity. 1321st S. after Trinity.
20 22d S. after Trinity.
ECCLESIASTICAL .- 1st Tu., Windham Ass .; Tu. after Thanks- giving, New Haven West Association.
anges and other Green Fruit, $966,296. Dried Fruit, $2,416,483 . Nuts, $279,563. Nutmegs and Spices, $1,920,778. Cocoa, $213,- 644. Guano, $525,876. Peruvian Bark, $813,184. Madder, $721,786. Leghorn and Straw, $246,441. Iron and Steel, $11,- $399,634. 772,505. Cutlery, $1,489,054. Needles, $262,163. Fire Arms, Tin and Tin Plates, $5,105,475. Lead, $1,972,248.
51 45 2 M. Alabama.
21 M 6 584 34 3 41 6 7 37 3 M. North Carolina.
24 Th 7 24 32 4. 20 9
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46 SUPERIOR.
4th Tu. Hartford.
2, 11h. 43am.|24, 11h. 47m. 8, 11h. 44m. 27, 11h. 48m. 11, 11h. 45m. 30, 11h. 49m.
12th Month. MOON'S PHASES.
DECEMBER.
1859.
SUN SOUTH.
Last 2, 9h. 1m. M.
2, 11h. 50m. 20, 11h. 59m.
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7, 11h. 52m.
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11, 11h. 54m.
28, 12h. 2m. 30, 12h. 3m.
MW OR. OS. R.OS. H. W.
CALENDAR DAYS.
1 Th 7 104 28 11 18 1 46
2 Fr 7 11 4 28 Morn.
2 30
U. S. SUPREME.
3 Sa 7 124 28 0 18 3 16 1 M. Washington. 4 Su 7 134 28 1 19 4 5 SUPERIOR.
5 M 7 144 28 2 20 4 52
6 Tu 7 154 28 3 26
5 44
1 Tu. Tolland.
7 W 7 164 27 4 35
6 38
8 Th 7 164 27 5 46 7 3d Tu. Hartford.
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3d Tu. New Haven.
9 Fr 7 174 27 Rises. 8
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3d Tu. Bridgeport.
10 Sa 7 18 4 28 4 51 9
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BANKS.
12 M
7 204 28 7 23 11
13 Tu 7 21 4 28 8 41 11 54
14 W 7 21 4 28 9 56 Ev. 46 1
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LEGISLATURES.
17 Sa
7 244 29 0 21
3 25 1 M. Texas.
7 244 29 1 32 4 20 Last M. Missouri.
19 M
7 25 4 30 2 44
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211 THANKSGIVING.
20 Tu
7 26 4 30 3 54 6 7
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ECCLESIASTICAL.
21
W 7 264 31 5 2
101 Tu. Hartford N. Asso.
23 Fr
7 274 32
Sets. 8 56
CHURCH DAYS.
24 Sa 7 28 4 32 4 56 9
43 4 2d S. in Advent.
7 284 33 5 58/10 29 11 3d S. in Advent.
26 M
7 28 4 33 7 4 11 10 18 4th S. in Advent.
27 Tu
7 29 4 34 8 5 11 45 21 St. Thomas.
28 W 7 29 4 35 9 6 Morn. 25 Christmas.
29 Th 7 29 4 35 10 5
0 22 26 St. Stephen. 1 2 27 St. John Evangel.
31 Sa 7 30 4 37 Morn. 1 42 28 Holy Innocents.
13 7 Last M. Litchfield Co.
1 M. CONGRESS meets.
15 Th 7 22 4 23 11 8 16 Fr 7 23 4 29 Morn.
2 30 1 M. Kentucky.
18 Su
22 Th 7 274 31 6 11 8
25 Su
30 Fr 7 29 4 36 11 6
Zinc, $422,564. Copper, $2,495,233. Watches, $2,168.838. Jew- elry, $725,156. Buttons, $495,929. Glass, $1,210,166. Paper, $363,080. Books, $653,922. Musical Instruments, $378,928. Gloves, $1,449,672. Dye Woods, $887,486. Linseed, $3,243,174. Saltpeter, $1,270,251. Indigo, $915,083. Salt, $1,121,920. Hemp, $331,307. Manilla, &c., $2,298,709. Rags, $971,126.
New 1 24, 0h. 58m. M. |15, 11h. 56m.
COURTS.
1 Tu. Haddam.
11 Su 7 194 28 6 4 10
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GOVERNMENT OF CONNECTICUT.
overnment of Connecticut, 1858-9.
Executive Department. His Excellency WILLIAM A. BUCKINGHAM, Norwich, GOVERNOR. Salary $1100. Nathaniel Shipman, Hartford, Ex. Sec. Salary $200 and fees. E. M. Gorham, New Haven, 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. BUELL, 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.
Joseph R. Hawley, Auditors of Public Accounts. Thomas Belknap,
George Sexton, Auditors of Quarter Master
Wait N. Hawley, S General's Account.
Babcock & Sizer, New Haven, 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
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SENATORIAL DISTRICTS.
Dotes for State Officers.
APRIL, 1858.
Gov., Buckingham, 36,298 Pratt, 33,544, Sc't 285
LT. Gov., Catlin,
36,366 Smith, 33,486, 73
31,423 Will'ms, 33,664, " 4,986*
36,443 Warner, 33,655, 60
31,476 Child, 33,706, " 4,964+
* Wm. K. Peck, 4,914.
+ Francis E. Harrison, 4,959.
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, Naugatuck, 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, Redding, New- town, Brookfield, New Fairfield, Sherman.
12. Norwalk, Darien, Stamford, Greenwich, New Canaan, Wilton.
SECRETARY, Boyd,
TREAS., Hendee,
COMPTROL., Buell,
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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, Torring- ton, Winchester, Barkhamsted, Colebrook.
16. New Milford, Bridgewater, Warren, Washing- ton, Roxbury, Bethlem, Woodbury, Watertown, Plym- outh.
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, 1858.
Dis. Elected.
Vote. Opposing candidates. Vote. Sc
1. Pardee, 3,348 Seth E. Case, 3,207 8
2. Pease, 2,060 Henry Dayton, 1,762 0
3. Case, 1,989 William Mather, 1,837
0
4. English, 2,802 John E. Wylie, 2,506
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5. Benedict, 2,260 Willard Spencer, 2,029
2
6. Rose, 2,073 Samuel Simpson, 1,969
1
7. Starr, 1,548 Elias W. Brown, 1,303 0
8. Brakenridge, 1,613 T. H. C. Kingsbury, 1,346 208* 9. Chadwick, 1,269 William Tew, 911 0
10. Beardsley,
2,167 Edward Hill,
1,891
0
11. Kellogg,
1,629 Theod. D. Rogers, 1,575 0
12. Curtis, 1,777 Edward B. Hewes,. 1,557 2
13. Gallup, 1,373 John J. Penrose,
1,046
1
* 198 for Joseph G. Lamb.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
0
14. Carpenter, 1,640 Earl Martin, 1,017
15. Rockwell, 1,565 Anson Colt, 1,383 1
16. Lathrop, 1,510 Miles Morse, 1,412 2
17. Wadhams, 1,337 Ensign Church, 1,331 0
18 Plumb, 1,413 Marvin R. Warner, 1,092
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19. Phelps, 1,339 Luther Boardman, 1,326 0
20. Isham, 1,002 Wm. C. Newcomb, 918 0
21. Brown, 1,085Jonathan G. Page, 955
0
General Assembly, Map, 1858.
SENATE.
HIS HONOR, LT. Gov. CATLIN, PRESIDENT.
ELISHA CARPENTER, PRESIDENT pro tem.
SENATORS, with residence, occupation, and Committees over which they presided. Those marked * are members of the Corporation of Yale College.
1. Dwight W. Pardee, Hartford ; Lawyer. On Education.
2. * Henry Pease, Jr., E. Windsor ; Tobacconist. On Railroads. .
3. Hiram B. Case, Bloomfield; Builder. In the House, 1856.
4. * James E. English, New Haven ; Merchant. On Claims. In the Senate, 1856 and '57; House, 1855.
5. Aaron Benedict, Waterbury ; Manufacturer. In the House, 1826 and '41.
6. George Rose, North Branford ; Farmer. On Military Affairs. In the House, 1856.
7. William H. Starr, New London ; Bookseller.
On Agricul- ture.
8. * N. C. Brakenridge, Norwich ; Cigar Manuf. On Fisheries.
9. * Daniel Chadwick, Old Lyme; Lawyer. On Incorporations ; Canvass Votes.
10. * Sidney B. Beardsley, Bridgeport ; Lawyer .On Banks ;]Fed- eral Relations.
11. Barzillai B. Kellogg, New Fairfield ; Farmer.
12. Julius B. Curtis, Greenwich ; Lawyer. On Humane Institu- tions.
13. Amos J. Gallup, Sterling ; Farmer. On Roads and Bridges.
14. * Elisha Carpenter, Killingly ; Lawyer. On the Judiciary. In the Senate, 1857.
15. Reuben Rockwell, Colebrook ; Farmer. On School Fund. In the House, 1857.
16. Frederick W. Lathrop, Roxbury; Manufact. On Finance.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
17. John M. Wadhams, Goshen ; Farmer. On State Prison. In the House, 1844 and '45.
18. William Plumb, Middletown ; Agriculturist. In the House 1835, '36, and '41.
19. James Phelps, Essex ; Lawyer. On Sale of Lands. In the House, 1853 and '54.
20. Oliver K. Isham, Tolland ; Physician. In the House, 1849.
21. John Brown, Mansfield ; Farmer. On New Towns. In the House, 1854.
Allowance of Senators, $2.00 a day.
Clerk, Isaac H Bromley, New Haven ; Lawyer. Pay same as Senators.
Messenger, James A. Moore, East Hartford.
Assistant Messenger, Alfred Daggett, New Haven.
Door-Keeper, Simon Huntington, Groton.
Assistant Door-Keeper, George Treadway, New Haven. Joint Messenger of the two Houses, Wm. Humes, Killingly.
COMMITTEES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
JOINT STANDING. JOINT SELECT, &C.
Judiciary.
Federal Relations.
School Fund.
Amend. Constitution.
Education. Agriculture. Finance.
New York Boundary. Fisheries.
Credentials.
Claims. Banks.
Contested Elections.
Contingent Expenses.
Incorporations.
New Towns and Prob. Dists. Railroads.
Roads and Bridges.
Sale of Lands.
State Prison.
Humane Institutions.
Military Affairs.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, MAY, 1858.
SPEAKER, ALFRED A. BURNHAM, Windham, by a vote of 136 to 86 for R. D. Hubbard. Allowance $2.50 per day.
TELLERS, Hutchins, Plainfield ; Hyde, Tolland ; Gould, Fair- field ; Sanford, Newtown.
REPRESENTATIVES, with occupations, and Committees of which they were members. t indicates chairman. Those marked * were members in 1857 ; and į members in previous years.
Canvassers of Votes. Bank Commissioners.
Printing.
Engrossed Bills.
Unfinished Business.
Revision of Rules.
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
HARTFORD, #Richard D. Hubbard, Lawyer. On Judiciary ; Fed- eral Relations.
Charles H. Northam, Merchant. On Banks.
Avon, Chester R. Woodford, Farmer.
Berlin, Jairus Winchell, Farmer.
Bloomfield, Henry Clay Hoskins, Farmer.
Bristol, James H. Austin, Physician. On Military Affairs.
Burlington, Charles Stow, Blacksmith.
Canton, Edward Dailey, Carriage maker.
East Harttord, Samuel E. Chapman, Merchant. On Canvass Votes.
George P. Persons, Mechanic.
East Windsor, Buckley P. Barber, Farmer.
Arnold Hamilton, Gunsmith.
Enfield, Manly S. Snow, Farmer.
Robert McCron, Farmer. On Agriculture.
Farmington, ¿Asahel Thomson, Physician. On Humane Inst. Titus H. Darrow, Artist.
Glastenbury, Martin Hollister, Manufact. On Sale of Lands. John S. Welles, Tobacconist. On State Prison.
Granby, Moses Stebbins, Tanner. Eber Ruick, Mechanic.
Hartland, John W. Wright James H. Seyinour.
Manchester, Elias E. Hilliard, Manufact. On New Towns.
Marlborough, George Foote, Farmer.
New Britain, Waldo Corbin. On Claims.
Samuel Stanley ; seat contested and given to Timothy W. Stanley.
Rocky Hill, William S. Butler, Manufact.
Simsbury, Henry W. Ensign, Farmer. On School Fund. Chester Seymour, Manufact. On Railroads.
Southington, #Alfred Hotchkiss, Manufact. On Finance. Benjamin F. Seward, Manufact. On Education.
South Windsor, Albert W. Drake, Law Student. Amend. On Const.
Suffield, Benjamin Wood, Cigar-maker. Hezekiah S. Sheldon, Farmer. On Incorporations.
West Hartford, Josiah Raymond, Farmer.
Wethersfield, Russell Adams, Farmer. On Contested Elections. John M. Belden, Farmer. On Fisheries.
Windsor, Lonzo M Smitlı, Farmer.
Horace Thrall, Farmer.
Windsor Locks, George W. Sayles, Lawyer.
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
NEW HAVEN, *¿ Charles R. Ingersoll, Lawyer. On tSchool Fund ; Canvass Votes ; Revision Rules. Hiram Camp, Clock-maker. On Finance.
Bethany, Adna Hotchkiss, Farmer.
Branford, Charles J. Harrison, Farmer.
Cheshire, James B. Field, Farmer. Isaac Mix, Mechanic
Derby, Wm. B. Wooster, Lawyer. On Judiciary ; Humane Inst .; +Federal Relations.
East Haven, Charles H. Fowler, Farmer.
Guilford, Albert B. Wildman, Merchant. Benjamin Corbin, Trader. On Sale of Lands.
Hamden, Henry Tuttle, Farmer.
Madison, John P. Hopson, Farmer.
Meriden, Asahel H. Curtis, Salesman. On Engrossed Bills.
Middlebury, Julius Bronson, Farmer. On Roads and Bridges.
Milford, įAsa M. Train, Clergyman. On tState Prison ; Agri- culture. In the Senate, 1852. *Caleb T. Merwin, Farmer. On Education.
Naugatuck, Hial S. Stevens, Joiner.
North Branford, Amos Aug. Hemingway, Farmer.
North Haven, Nelson J. Beach, Farmer.
Orange, George R Kelsey, Manufacturer. On Military Affairs. Oxford, Burritt Davis.
Prospect, *David M. Hotchkiss, Farmer. On tConst. Amend.
Seymour, Charles B. Wooster, Merchant. On Claims.
Southbury, Almon B. Downs, Merchant. On N. Y. Boundary. Wallingford, įAugustus Hall, Farmer. On Fisheries.
Dwight Hall, Farmer.
Waterbury, #Lyman W. Coe, Manufacturer. On Incorporations. #Frederick J. Kingsbury, Banker. On tBanks; Canvass Votes.
Wolcott, ¿Henry Minor, Farmer. On New Towns. Woodbridge, ¿Treat Clark, Farmer. On Railroads.
NEW LONDON, #Augustus Brandegee, Lawyer. On ;Judiciary ; Revision of Rules.
Charles Prentis, Commerce.
Norwich, George W. Gould, Manufacturer. On State Prison. Charles W. Farnam, Merchant. On Banks.
Bozrah, Ulysses S. Gardner, Farmer.
Colchester, Daniel Kellogg. On Bank Commissioners. ¿Aaron E Emmons, Farmer. On Incorporations.
East Lyme, Syvilian L. Manwaring, Farmer. Franklin, Henry W. Kingsley, Farmer. On Education. Griswold, Nathan Prentice, Farmer. On Railroads.
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Groton, Isaac C. Amidon, Ship-carpenter. On School Fund. Robert Palmer, Ship-builder.
Lebanon, Uriah Ladd, Jr., Farmer. On New Towns. Philo Washburn, Farmer.
Ledyard, Wm. L. Main, Farmer.
Lisbon, ¿Thomas A. Clark, Farmer. On Agriculture.
Lyme, Ebenezer D. Brockway, Merchant. On Fisheries. #Zebulon Brockway, Merchant, (oldest member.) +Claims. In the Senate, 1850 and '51.
On
Montville, #Albert G. Darrow.
North Stonington, Zebulon T. York, Farmer.
Roger Griswold Avery, Farmer. On Roads and Bridges. Old Lyme, James Griswold, Lawyer. On Finance ; tMilitary Aff. Preston, #Erastus F. Hewitt, Farmer. On Sale of Lands. Henry Harvey, Farmer,
Salem, Daniel A. Patten, Farmer. On Const. Amend. Stonington, ¿George E. Palmer, Physician.
* Alexander S. Palmer, Farmer. On Federal Relations.
Waterford, Orlando Comstock, Farmer. On Humane Inst. FAIRFIELD, #John Gould, Commerce On +Railroads ; Canvass
Votes. In the Senate, 1847.
#Jonathan Godfrey, Merchant. On Roads and Bridges.
Bridgeport, Amos S. Treat, Lawyer. On tContested Elections ; Judiciary ; tIncorporations ; +Fisheries.
Danbury, George Starr, Block maker. On Sale of Lands. Daniel F. Comstock. Farmer. On Claims.
Bethel, Edgar B. Hoyt, Hatter. On State Prison.
Brookfield, Wm. A. Randall, Carpenter.
Darien, Nathan Roberts, Farmer. Charles Brown.
Seat contested and given to
Easton, Charles Wheeler, Farmer.
Greenwich, #Augustus Mead, Farmer. On Education. ¿Gideon Close, Fariner.
Huntington, John M. Beardsley, Farmer.
Monroe, William Hubbell, Mechanic.
New Canaan, *Noah W. Hoyt, Tailor. On Contingent Exp.
New Fairfield, #Willis H. Wanzer, Farmer.
Newtown, #David Sanford, Farmer. On Contingent Expenses. Oliver S. Botsford, Merchant.
Norwalk, A. Homer Byington, Editor. On Banks ; Federal Rela. ¿Daniel K. Nash, Mariner. On Agriculture.
Redding, ¿James Sanford, Farmer. Benjamin S. Boughton, Mechanic. On Humane Inst. Ridgefield, Jacob Dauchy, Farmer. On N. Y. Boundary.
Ebenezer Jones, Manufacturer.
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Sherman, Allen Joyce, Farmer.
Stamford, Charles H. Leeds, Manufact. On School Fund. Wm. W. Scofield, Farmer. Stratford, Joseph H. Stagg, Farmer. On Const. Amend. Trumbull, Edwards Beach. Farmer.
Weston, #David Patchen, Farmer. On New Towns. Westport, Richard H. Winslow, Banker. On Finance. Wilton, Ebenezer G. Betts, Farmer. On Military Affairs. WINDHAM, #Alfred A. Burnham, Lawyer. SPEAKER. Lt. Gov. John Clark, Merchant. On Humane Inst. ; Canvass Votes. Brooklyn, Wm. H. Putnam, Farmer. On Agriculture. Ashford, John A. Brown, Merchant. On Claims.
#Theodore C. Carey, Manufact. On N. Y. Boundary. Canterbury, Levi Wood, Mason. On Roads and Bridges. Nehemiah B. Hyde, Mechanic. On Bank Commiss'rs. Chaplin, Ephraim W. Day, Boot-maker. On Sale of Lands. Eastford, Orrin Morse, Miller. On Engrossed Bills. Hampton, Newton Clark, Manufact. On Banks. Killingly, ¿Cyrus Smith, Blacksmith. On Finance. Lysander Warren, Farmer. On State Prison. Plainfield, Joseph Hutchins, Jr., Farmer. On Incorporations. Henry L. Wilson, Mechanic. On Federal Relations. Pomfret, Samuel H. Williams, Farmer. On Fisheries. *George Randall, Farmer. On Constitu. Amend. Putnam, Harrison Johnson, Lawyer. On Judiciary : +Education. Scotland, James Burnett, Merchant. On Railroads. Sterling, Wheaton Wood, Farmer.
Thompson, Asbury Nichols, Shoe manuf. On Contingent Exp. Japheth Corttis, Farmer.
Voluntown, ¿Benjamin Gallup, Farmer. On School Fund.
Woodstock, Chester W. Paine, Farmer. On Military Affairs. #John Paine, Farmer. On New Towns.
LITCHFIELD, Henry B. Graves, Lawyer. On Judiciary ; }Agric. William Bissell, Painter. On Federal Relations. Barkhamsted, Abner Slade, Farmer. George W. Merrill, Merchant.
Bethlem, Lewis H. Guild, Spring-maker.
Bridgewater, Homer B. Sanford, Hatter. On Canvass Votes.
Canaan, #George W. Peet, Lawyer. On tRoads and Bridges; Contested Elections. #William Douglass, Farmer. Colebrook, Oliver P. Loomis, Manufact. Horace Skinner, Stage proprietor. Cornwall, Russell R. Pratt, Merchant. On Constitu. Amend. Edward F. Gold, Farmer.
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Goshen, William Davis, Farmer.
Win. L. Griswold, Fariner. Harwinton, Wolcott Hinsdale, Farmer. William Wilson, Farmer.
Kent, Charles I. Fuller, Farmer. New Hartford, Roman M. Butler, Farmer. Hezekiah H. Stone, Manufact. On Military Affairs.
New Milford, *Horace Merwin, Farmer. On Claims. John S. Turrell, Lawyer. On |New Towns. Norfolk, Robbins Battell, Farmer. On Finance ; Banks. James Humphrey, Farmer.
Plymouth, Noah A. Norton, Merchant. On School Fund.
Roxbury, Eli Sperry, Mechanic.
Salisbury, Charles E. Bostford, Iron Manufact. On Education. in the Senate, 1857. James Ensign, Lawyer. On Incorporations.
Sharon, Erastus A. Demming, Farmer. On Railroads. Charles M. Parsons, Farmer.
Torrington, Thomas A. Miller, Farmer. On Roads and Bridges. Samuel J. Stocking, Mechanic.
Warren, #George P. Tallmadge, Farmer.
Washington, Garry Newton, Farmer.
George C. Hitchcock, Farmer. On Humane Inst.
Watertown, Truman A. Warren, Merchant. On Sale of Lands. Winchester, Seth L. Wilder, Manufact. On Federal Relations. Harvey Andrews, Farmer. On Fisheries.
Woodbury, David H. Curtiss, Farmer. On State Prison. Walker S. Seeley, Farmer.
MIDDLETOWN, ¿Julius Hotchkiss, Manufact. On Education. #Alfred Hubbard, Farmer. On State Prison.
Haddam, *David Church, Mechanic. On Roads and Bridges. Jared H. Shailer, Merchant.
Chatham, Wm. B. Brown, Mechanic. On Constitu. Amend. Henry W. Clark, Merchant. On Incorporations.
Chester, Joseph E. Silliman, Manufact. On Railroads; Fisheries ; Canvass Votes.
Clinton, *Dota L. Wright, Mariner. On New Towns.
Cromwell, David Edwards, Farmer.
Durham, Luzerne Elliott, Farmer. On Humane Inst. Leander C. Hickox, Farmer.
East Haddam, Alfred Gates, Merchant. On School Fund.
*Richard W. Miller, Merchant. On Bank Com'rs.
Essex, Stephen W. Starkey, Lawyer. Denied a seat, which was given to
Edward W. Redfield, Merchant. On N. Y. Boundary.
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Killingworth, *Abner Parmelee, Farmer. On Military Affairs. Daniel Francis, Farmer.
Old Saybrook, *Wm. J. Clark, Painter. On Finance.
Portland, #Alfred Hall, Quarryman. On Claims. In the Senate, 1854.
Saybrook, *George Reed, Manufact. On Judiciary ; Banks.
Josiah S. Dickinson, Manufact. On Agriculture ; En- grossed Bills ; Fed. Rela.
Westbrook, *Linus E. Chapman, Farmer. On Sale of Lands. TOLLAND, ¿Alvan P. Hyde, Lawyer. On Judiciary ; tSale of Lands.
Elisha Ashley, Farmer. On Printing.
Andover, #Daniel P. Sprague, Carriage-maker. Canvass Votes.
On Banks ;
Bolton, Samuel W. Williams, Farmer.
Columbia, Henry H. Maynard, Builder. On Finance.
Coventry, #Luther P. Gager, Farmer. On State Prison. Samuel A. Storrs, Joiner. On Claims.
Ellington, Asahel Johnson, Farmer. On School Fund. Hebron, Josiah M. Buell, Farmer.
Stephen Payne, Farmer. On Military Affairs.
Mansfield, Benj. F. Bennett, Farmer. On Roads and Bridges. Asa Sherman, Farmer. On Agriculture.
Somers, David F. Dart, Farmer. On Incorporations. Jabez Collins, Farmer. On Fisheries.
Stafford, Charles Holt, Manufact. On Constitu. Amend. ; Fed- eral Relations.
** John R. Washburn, Machinist. On Education. Union, John Burley, Farmer.
*George D. Colburn, Farmer. On Humane Inst.
Vernon, Jeremiah F. Ransom, Farmer. On New Towns. Willington, Lathrop Manning, Farmer. On Railroads. Sanford Holt, Mechanic.
Clerks, Abner L. Train, Lawyer, Milford. Wm. S. Goslee, Lawyer, Glastenbury. Allowance $2 per day.
Messengers, John M. Wilson, Bridgeport. George S. Clark, Haddam.
Door-keepers, John E. Thompson, New Haven. George T. Adams, Norwich. Joseph B. Bliven, Willimantic.
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COURTS.
Courts.
U. S. Circuit and District Courts in Conn.
CIRCUIT JUDGE .- SAMUEL NELSON, Cooperstown, N. York. 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 ; Samuel Tripp, Hartford.
Supreme Court.
CHIEF JUDGE .- WILLIAM L. STORRS, Hartford. Salary $2,000.
ASSOCIATE JUDGES .- JOEL HINMAN, New Haven ; WILLIAM W. ELLSWORTH, Hartford. Salaries $2,000.
REPORTER .- John Hooker, Hartford. Salary $1200.
TERMS .- [See Calendar pages.]
Superior Court.
JUDGES .- DAVID C. SANFORD, New Milford ; THOMAS B. BUT- LER, 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, 1858, to May, 1859.
Judge SANFORD, Windham, Aug. ; New Haven, Sept. ; New Lon- don, Nov .; Litchfield, Jan. ; Hartford, March.
Judge BUTLER, Middlesex, Sept .; Hartford, Sept. ; Tolland, Dec. ; Fairfield, Dec. ; Litchfield, April.
Judge PARK, Fairfield, Aug .; Litchfield, Nov .; Windham, Jan .; Middlesex, Feb. ; New London, April ; New Haven, May.
Judge WALDO, Hartford, July; Tolland, Sept .: New Haven, Oct .; New London, Jan .; Fairfield, March; Middlesex, April. Judge SEYMOUR, Litchfield, Sept. ; Windham, Nov. ; Middlesex, Dec. ; Hartford, Dec. ; New Haven, March.
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