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Statistics of downs.
THE columns designate the votes for governor, April, 1856; votes for president ; vote on amendment to the constitution, limiting the term of judges to 8 years; children returned between 4 and 16 in 1850 and 1856, and number of school districts ; valuation of real and personal property. The taxes are laid on the Grand List, which is made up of 3 per cent. of the valua- tion, with the addition $10 for each poll.
TOWNS.
Governor's Vote.
President's Vote.
Am. Con.
Am.
D.
R.
W.
Fr.
B.
Fi.
Y.
N.
1850. Child'n 4 to 16. Sch. Valuation. 1857. Dis. Oct. 1, 1855.
Andover,
35
68
12
0
53
71
0
36
7
126
129
4
$255,940
Ashford,
54
106
69
0
182
106
3
75
3
274
318
10
429,282
Avon,
119
67
13
1
117
67
40
13
29
223
222
6
390,610
Barkhamsted,
80
176
11
17
183
169
3
54
17
221
332
9 418,924
Berlin,
136
217
36
2
243
218
4
39
36
479
487
9
895,294
Bethany,
31
132
9
8
66
130
0
12
49
252
232
7
40S,493
Bethel,
72
153
43
8
179
156
11
36
22
482
503
0
526,507
Bethlem,
3
90
62
0
91
98
0 no returns.
191
188
8
583,234
Bloomfield,
97
170
13
1
150
182
0
89
5
330
307
9
747,206
Bolton,
58
85
2
3
5S
88
0
81
0
195
212
5
220,784
Bozrah,
82
86
16
0
114
95
2
34
3
208
316
7
445,305
.
STATISTICS OF TOWNS.
Branford,
160
1
4
153
246
24
35
11
363
429
8
853,460 7,589,235
Bridgeport,
646
58 35
967
321
90
129
73
1826
2579
12
Bridgewater,
in New Milford,
60
149
12
39
5
298
264
5
in N. Mil.
Bristol,
304 292
25
5
363
318
15
252
32
686
864
11
1,583,256
Brookfield,
91
143
13
6
134
152
. 0
47
9
326
300
8
614,248
Brooklyn,
128
91
37
8
235
113
2
39
7
388
458
10
937,753
Burlington,
102
128
6
0
123
146
1
57
14
274
279
9
387,439
Canaan,
177
205
33
12
324
210
6
25
4
686
731
15
1,220,639
Canterbury,
66
155
67
0
177
148
4
10
105
437
454
12
618,488
Canton,
124
182
88
2
268
196
5
no returns.
483
529
8
. 871,195
Chaplin,
49
72
25
0
102
70
0
16
4
197
201
7
258,508
Chatham,
134
161
10
2
170
175
2
32
1
478
5.32
13
707,500
Cheshire,
102
196
31
10
207
216
3
9
51
359
410
12
1,201,409
Chester,
135
98
4
2
143
86
7
10
28
228
247
4 345,117
Clinton,
145
71
49
2
203
94
7
10
25
334
342
6
488,165
Colchester,
170
209
40
0
283
197
30
no returns.
642
714
14
1,358,805
Colebrook,
17
119
109
4
153
139
0
58
10
363
380
11
516,219
Columbia,
68
110
13
0
89
117
0
24
3
211
233
7
305,854
Cornwall,
150
130
27
5
241
123
5
89
5
515
480
15
729,151
Coventry,
190 .
184
7
1
232
200
10
123
26
449
468
10
755,795
Cromwell,
84
148
7
5
123
154
1
65
28
323
361
5
519,518
Danbury,
73
435
335
4
598
488
16
Darien,
74
86
31
0
112
104
54
5
6
426
376
4
918,997
Derby,
268
250
68
15
475
306
9
28
40
1123
1146
6
2,116,096
STATISTICS OF TOWNS.
no returns.
865
1167
12
2,755,844
111
-
199 727
112
Durham,
120
107
10
2
124
114
0
19
5
298
300
6
564,585
Eastford,
47
91
40
3
138
SO
2
4
4
338
303
S
271,728
East Haddam,
243
235
39
0
358
262
16
49
40
679
723
17
1,053,684
East Hartford,
267
229
27
5
334
220
13
8
7
639
635
9
1,009,451
East Haven,
177
185
9
7
229
194
9
2
45
459
497
8
1,170,28S
East Lyme,
135
113
4
0
156
126
9
30
18
291
291
6
461,261
Easton,
97
172
2
4
128
176
1
29
3
420
384
8
632,226
East Windsor,
173
206
19
4
250
229
19
31
33
717
643
12
933,761
Ellington,
80
146
23
1
132
157
2
8
3
369
325
9
688,918
Enfield,
143
278
121
12
420
284
3
87
36
1213
1290
14
2,283,971
Essex,
114
160
6
0
131
143
24
100
5
721
351
4
961,406
Fairfield,
343
249
4
10
348
254
75
4
39
847
896
13
3,143,908
Farmington,
231
248
52
3
369
216
27
86
19
666
809
12
1,939,820
Franklin,
76
78
24
0
116
74
3
104
4
216
225
10
445,475
Glastenbury,
216
339
50
2
366
306
81
44
851
828
1S
1,157,210
Goshen,
126
68
25
3
190
90
3
19
1
352
301
13
869,207
Granby,
221
262
3
1
301
285
3
46
20
686
60S
17
927,244
Greenwich,
217
307
66
4
385
377 119
4
273
1311
1501
20
2,748,578
Griswold,
167
70
21
23
208
128
35
16
12
577
570
14
921,455
Groton,
+ 174
201
125
0
415
233
14
57
15
1025
1030
11
1,921,161
Guilford,
174
253
95
9
324
253
4
27
89
677
634
15
1,176,020
Haddam,
253
242
.3
0
237
272
8
49
22
494
473
13
788,147
Hamden,
126
249
38
7
206
263
4
no returns.
480
563
13
1,055,204
STATISTICS OF TOWNS.
TOWNS.
Am.
D.
R.
W.
Fr.
B.
F.
Y.
N.
'50 Ch. '57.
Dis.
Valuation
8
Kent,
92
194
21
9
182
156
0 37
0
381
396
11
474,263
Killingly,
315
264
95
0
577
333
4
224
2
1245
1194
20
1,057,471
Killingworth,
34
163
28
1
74
166
7
37
2
298
290
8
308,309
Lebanon,
173
144
29
10
297
169
1 61
28
490
486
16
997,067
Ledyard,
105
159
18
1
120
162
2
32
14
500
463
14
583,648
Lisbon,
60
100
33
0
110
107
2
51
4
274
244
10
447,169
Litchfield,
193
370
108
8
399
437
11
56
186
1099
1058
34
1,943,066
Lyme,
152
123
6
0
163
119
0
53
126
349
352
7 323,334
Madison,
206
166
32
5
260
148
12
2
39
453
480
13
815,068
Manchester,
265
185
15
0
352
185
4
no returns.
584
716
9
1,106,711
Mansfield,
147
195
35
2
275
221
2
60
54
504
457
16
Marlborough,
76
69
2
1
99
52
0
10
24
225
176
4
284,630
Meriden,
370
363
125
0
604
424
19
191
281
811
1080
14
2,735,333
Middlebury,
56
48
8
24
81
60
15
27
5
201
177
6
402,098
Middletown,
344
748
201
5
685
803
54
1649
2019
24
4,303,672
Milford,
247
215
11
33
349
202
34
6
69
646
681
12
830,152
Monroe,
93
153
9
4
102
180
2
35
412
384
7
608,689
Montville,
205
186
4
0
225
172
0
78
33
604
584
17
894,704
0
150
57
5
57
2
218
194
7
381,539
Hartford,
1276 1788
390
4
2224
1825
65
48
163
3394
4601
10 18,092,096
Hartland,
92
101
1
0
92
96
5
32
8
247
192
10
319,405
Harwinton,
94
87
24
6
142
87
9
27
12
301
331
12
536,545
Hebron,
139
152
17
0
183
150
1
38
54
358
336
11
629,739
Huntington,
89
126
6
4
132
150
4
22
24
313
298
12
629,393
STATISTICS OF TOWNS.
113
Hampton,
36
72
72
STATISTICS OF TOWNS.
TOWNS.
Am.
D.
R.
W.
Fr.
B.
F.
Y.
N.
'50 ch. '57.
Dis.
Valuation.
Naugatuck,
141
233
25
20
204
246
34
no returns.
381
484
6
1,120,127
New Britain,
247
420
109
4
461
445
15
5
31
671
924
6
1,925,027
New Canaan,
68
171
132
18
310
198
25
26
53
756
773
11 979,575
New Fairfield,
25
55
41
0
108
79
10
0
0
241
244
7
423,670
New Hartford,
190
124
3
9
317
166
8
39
12
663
730
11 891,909
New Haven,
1712 2309
399
216
2768
2591 248
30
338
5180
6975
5 20,523,320
New London,
451
496
133
6
799
536
13
165
309
2615
2839
16
5,917,952
New Milford,
218
444
74
24
389
337
14
219
162
747
789
16
2,218,159
Newtown,
183
329
23
5
281
357
14
90
64
869
766
20
1,348,083
Norfolk,
135
90
49
6
243
76
3
6
40
388
454
12
749,549
North Branford,
63
100
39
5
136
107
5
44
26
274
227
8
546,804
North Haven,
135
141
8
6
157
163
1
64
6
351
35S
S
623,680
No. Stonington,
251
196
4
0
259
179
3
44
21
473
478
14 S55,910
Norwalk,
363
278
24
38
570
379 101
6
14
1169
1533
9
2,780,479
Norwich,
622
741
128
50
1140
810
23
511
287
2554
2594
16
6,954,235
Old Saybrook,
85
120
7
0
103
124
7
3
53
275
240
4
503,590
Orange,
91
110
59
7
190
108
15
18
31
395
418
8
746,506
Oxford,
66
177
22
3
119
148
9
16
6
417
316
11
574,257
Plainfield,
144
259
109
1
347
224
5
7
208
791
873
14
1,233,887
Plymouth,
209
210
60
2
410
237
8
58
59
559
647
11
1,447,393
Pomfret,
78
99
67
1
219
102
3
20
12
436
367
11
978,036
Portland,
156
342
0
3
135
409
46
103
21
557
795
7
1,973,83S
Preston,
151
221
12
1
168
224
15
170
47
537
529
15
758,857
114
Prospect,
46 .
62
19
8
90
55
1 32
2
148
147
4
186,832
Putnam,
187
88
40
0
294
106
7
76
1
+
687
7
747,933
Redding,
94
132
8
23
194
145
0
69
7
386
418
10
1,043,017
Ridgefield,
183
133
10
19
286
186
19.
5
145
650
580
16
1,117,312
Rocky Hill,
69
151
0
0
74
134
9
2
4
295
293
4
490,685
Roxbury,
55
120
22
10
93
143
1
17
25
296
267
8
446,249
Salem,
71
78
12
1
91
84
0
52
4.
194
183
7
331.535
Salisbury,
258
175
8
2
331
216
4
35
24
8:20
848
14
2,142,622
Saybrook,
175
62
18
5
250
92
10
21
18
1
402
6
750,299
Seymour,
106
169
3
1
129
192
6
37
73
215
422
6
778,753
Sharon,
213
158
11
5
287
185
3
no returns.
701
676
19
1,165,823
Sherman,
92
93
7
0
115
95
1
39
21
293
295
6
403,729
Simsbury,
119
167
29
3
178
153
12
97
29
766
437
13
954,368
Somers,
99
144
62
4
204
154
0
48
3
335
368
10
664,368
Southbury,
118
163
9
4
164
166
1
7
71
370
320
11
777,835
Southington,
248
261
29
11
306
292
45
41
41
581
656
11
1,269,892
South Lyme,
111
128
3
0
138
107
2
61
59
383
332
8
510,900
South Windsor, 147
170
4
0
190
149
0
no returns.
442
426
11
976,027
Stafford,
233
303
37
4
395
266
4
no returns.
741
821
19
1,121,726
Stamford,
356
460
6
1
473
388 191
9
109
1359
1559
26
3,566,951 333,396
Sterling,
74
91
10
0
86
102
0
25
1
275
217
7
Stonington,
306
277
63
8
352
265 189
18
21
1261
1484
17
4,124,049
Stratford,
116
159
25
37
208
175
14
5
15
607
693
11
1,357,221
Suffield,
178
313
128
1
379
339
7
61
6
715
714
11
1,556,502 3
STATISTICS OF TOWNS.
115
STATISTICS OF TOWNS.
TOWNS.
Am.
D.
R.
W.
Fr.
B.
F.
Y.
N.
'50 ch. 57.
Dis. Valuation.
15
1,324,696
Tolland,
116
168
13
14
163
150
3
83
12
381
367
12
498,424
Torrington,
167
127
59
4
290
160
17
46
33
531
625
10
1,056,436
Trumbull,
128
158
0
10
158
156
10
41
18
309
318
6
647,655
Union,
48
65
33
2
107
56
0
no returns.
215
174
6
259,353
Vernon,
212
170
70
1
346
204
17
87
9
682
698
8
1,167,257
Voluntown,
18
110
42
0
83
110
0
14
6
335
295
11
246,662
Wallingford,
198
281
9
17
259
296
9
39
11
585
575
10
1,532,514
Warren,
16
86
52
0
S9
93
0
12
10
214
200
8
302,078
Washington,
121
138
33
13
182
172
5
40
38
341
533
17
SSS,716
Waterbury,
426
540
109
47
641
628 133
9
453
1118
1953
11
4,619,15S
Waterford,
136
135
13
1
247
166
7
22
39
in New London.
809,793
Watertown,
140
99
50
0
227
120
10
58
3
356
351
9
1,308,366
Westbrook,
85
86
39
7
151
70
0
18
23
306
273
7
416,436
West Hartford,
98
101
29
0
158
109
7
11
100
309
294
8
801,425
Weston,
41
112
0
0
45
145
26
50
9
238
233
6
438,794
Westport,
77
215
9
47
161
243
93
0
23
711
761
11
1,857,771
Wethersfield, Willington,
209
187
23
0
284
187
1
10
4
620
511
10
1,320,724
86
117
46
0
170
119
2
56
42
354
362
10
401,273
Wilton,
156
116
1
33
239
135
52
5
16
561
511
10
687,972
Winchester,
119
218
109
34
406
233
18
Windham,
185
322
113
15
447
301
11
102
82
1161 .
1211
18
1,555,953
Windsor,
124
230
3
0
204
251
4
29
19
825
+548
12
992,193
116
Thompson,
237
138
48
0
398
179
7
36
7
1216+
873
688
696
11
1,590,789
no returns.
Windsor Locks,
70. 150
2
1 111
153
0 120
26
Ť
341
2
472,327
Wolcott,
18
70
19
6
65
81
4
28
23
169
151
6
267,815
Woodbridge,
64
88
4
17
100
92
5
72
12
243
207
6
399,971
Woodbury,
140
191
34
32
253
190
10
no returns.
519
495
19
1,138,892
Woodstock,
133
164
223
1
478
220
3
111
25
975
827
18
1,146,036
RECAPITULATION.
COUNTIES.
A.
D.
R.
W. Scat. Fr.
B.
Fi.
Y.
N.
Valuation.
Hartford,
5,351
6,911 1,217
63
1 8,416
7,037
309 1,255
720
$43,698,475
New Haven,
5,100
6,699 1,151
479
1 7,976
7,315
600
734 1,731
45,470,990
New London,
3,598
3.741
688
101
0 5,402
3,953
350 1,559 1,044
29,092,615
Fairfield,
3,677
4.962
853
310
4 6,233
5,539
928
656
943
36,886,581
Windham,
1,751
2,122 1,057
29
1 3,913
2,248
56
816
469
11,521,368
Litchfield,
2,913
3,619
984
205
0
5,481
3,986
150
934
646
22,581,502
Middlesex,
2,107
2,743
420
34
1
2,887
2,964
183
692
296
13,684,266
Tolland,
1,511
1,007
370
32
2
2,407
1,953
35
644
213
7,555,177
Total,
26,008 32,704 6,740 1,258 10 42,715 34,995 2,615 7,290 6,062 $210,490,974
Value Lands, $58,250,389 ; Houses, $59,352,023; Mills, &c., $15,486,479 ; Personal Property, $77,402.83.
STATISTICS OF TOWNS.
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118
CITIES.
Cities.
BRIDGEPORT. Mayor, Philo C. Calhoun. Alder- men, C. Foote, C. B. Hubbell, S. F. Hurd, A. P. Hous- ton. Common Council, W. Wells, H. F. Hatch, B. K. Mills, E. F. Bishop, J. Morford, B. Mallory, E. C. Foster, I. Gregory, S. J. Patterson, J. F. Crosby, J. Wilson, T. Benedict, Wm. Hall, R. T. Curtis, George Wade, M. Hawley, J. Beers, Geo. W. Lewis, O. Cur- tis, Wm. C. Ellison. Clerk, John M. Wilson. Treas- urer, Wm. R. Higby. Collector, William R. Bunnell. Auditors, Mayor and Aldermen. Recorder, Wm. P. Burrall, Assistants, R. S. Nichols, Henry Sanford. City Attorney, James C. Loomis. City Sheriffs, D. L. Mills, Jr., C. Keeler. .
HARTFORD. Mayor, Henry C. Deming. Alder- men, 1. Guy R. Phelps; 2. Lemuel Humphrey ; 3. Jas. B. Crosby ; 4. Abijah Woodruff; 5. J. W. Dan- forth ; 6. Abner Church. Common Council, 1. C. Burt, W. J. Goodsell, J. G, Batterson, Zenas Rider ; 2. Job Allyn, J. J. Graham, F. Lepard, A. M. Gordon ; 3. Seth Belden, W. H. Green, W. M. Charter, F. Por- ter; 4. M. M. Merriman, L. T. Pierson, W. H. Squire, Samuel Taylor ; 5. Ephraim Allen, C. M. Darrow, M. O. Hills, S. F. Jones ; 6. W. B. Fuller, L. M. Ba- con, S. H. Havens, Abner Waters. Clerk, Henry H. Fitch. Treasurer, Geo. M. Welch. Collector, O. D. Seymour. Auditor, H. H. Barbour. Clerk of City Hall Market, A. M. Gordon. Street Commissioner, W. M. Charter. City Surveyor, Seth E. Marsh. Recorder and Judge of Police Court, Goodwin Collier. Judges, Ald. Humphrey and Crosby. City Attorney, Wm. W. Eaton. Clerk of City Court, Charles W. Johnson. Clerk of Police Court, Benning Mann. City Sheriffs, O. D. Seymour, Horace Billings. Captain of Police, John Rounsaville. Water Commissioners, Hiram Bis- sell Pres., E. K. Root, E. M. Reed, James Bolter, J. W. Danforih.
MIDDLETOWN. Mayor, Edwin F. Johnson. Al- dermen, Chas. Buckland, Jonathan Kilbourn, Dan'l W. Camp. Common Council, Sam'l S. Allison, John N.
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CITIES.
Camp, Gaston T. Hubbard, Sam'l Babcock, Jr., Chas. R. Woodward, Patrick Fagan, Wm. M. Ward, Nath'l B. Smith, William Douglas. Clerk & Treasurer, E. W. N. Starr. Collector, William Bacon. Recorder, E. W. N. Starr; Judges, Ald. Buckland and Kilbourn. City Attorney, Waldo P. Vinal. Clerk City Court, Arthur B. Calef. City Sheriffs, Curtis Bacon, Wm. Bacon.
NEW HAVEN. Mayor, Philip S. Galpin. Alder- men, 1. Sherman W. Knevals ; 2. Chas. R. Ingersoll ; 3. H. M. Welch ; 4. Ira Merwin. Common Council, 1. Chas. B. Whittlesey, Elihu Yale, Elihu Larkins, J. A. Blake, G. P. Stillman ; 2. F. P. Gorham, W. R. Shelton, S. S. Bassett, Allen Mix, Mont. Armstrong ; 3. W. M. Anthony, A. F. Barnes, Sylvanus Butler, Benj. Beecher, Jr , W. H. Bradley ; 4. Wm. Beach, W. A. Ensign, T. L. Smith, W. B. Johnson, F. H. Brown. Clerk, Samuel C. Blackman. Treasurer, Amos Townsend. Collector, F. L. Bostwick. Audi- tor, Elijah Gilbert. Recorder of City Court, David J. Peck ; Assistants, Ald. Ingersoll and Welch. City Attorney, Thomas Yeatman. Clerk City Court, John C. Hollister. City Sheriffs, Philip Curtis, Isaac Tut- tle. Street Commissioner, Richard T. Merwin. Cap- tain of Police, John C. Hayden.
Board of Education, Hermanus M. Welch, Wm. S Charnley, Chas. Atwater, Jr., Franklin W. Fish, Chas. L. Chaplain, Judson Canfield, James M. Townsend, Benj. Noyes, Daniel C. Gilman ( Acting Visitor, salary $500.) Clerk, James M. Mason, (salary $300.) Col- lector, Frederick L. Bostwick. Treasurer, Francis E. Harrison, (salary $200.)
NEW LONDON. Mayor, Jonathan N. Harris. Aldermen, William H. Barns, Joseph B. Congdon, Joseph A. Smith, Christopher C. Comstock. Common Council, James Beckwith, Fred. L. Allen, Calvin Les- ter, Orrin F. Smith, Robert K. Waller, Francis B. Loomis, David Bishop, Sebastian D. Lawrence, Chris- topher Culver, Eph. H. Douglass, Chas. M. Daboll, Dean Pratt, Wm. B. Tate, W. W. Sheffield, Julius T. Shepard, Joseph Dickerson. Clerk, Wm. W. Stark.
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CITIES.
Treasurer, Charles Butler, Collector, Henry Dennis. Judge City Court, The Mayor; Associates, Ald. Barns and Congdon. Judge Police Court, Abiel Converse. City Attorney, A. C. Lippitt. Clerk City Court, Isaac Preby. City Sheriffs, Joseph S. Fitch, Geo. Cornell.
NORWICH. Mayor, William A. Buckingham. Aldermen, A. W. Prentice, Gardner Greene, N. C. Brakenridge, H. Walker. Common Council, Jas. G. Huntington, Alvah Francis, Leonard Ballou, Henry Peale, Wm. Tubbs, W. T. Farrington, Z. C. Crowell. Clerk, Chas. Bard. Treasurer, Lyman Brewer. Re- corder, Ebenezer Learned, Jr. City Attorney, Jere- miah Halsey. Clerk City Court, David Young. City Sheriff & Collector, Z. R. Robbins. Auditor, A. F. Gilman.
Board of Education, Wm. A. Buckingham, B. H. Paddock, Alvan Bond, Fred. Denison, A. B. Haile, C. A. Converse, J. D. Park, Z. C. Crowell, Benj. White- more. Clerk, Chas. Bard. Treas., Hugh H. Osgood. Coll., William Emerson.
WATERBURY. Mayor. John W. Webster. Al- dermen, Edw'd B. Cooke, David B. Hurd, Geo. Pritch- ard, Nathan Dickerman, Jr. Common Council, A. G. Stocking, J. M. Burrall, J. W. Paul, J. W. Smith, Wm. L. Hubbell, Elias Partree, E. L. Bronson, E .- S. Clark, C. J. Godfrey, C. C. Post, O. H. Bronson. W. Warner, Wm. Lamb, H. C. Hayden, W. Merrill, B. P. Chatfield, H. C. Bronson, M. S. Isbell, E. Leaven- worth. Clerk, Nelson J. Welton. Treasurer, Augus- tus S. Chase. Collector, Edward J. Porter. Auditor, R. A. Coe. Recorder of City Court, John Kendrick ; Assistants, Ald. Cooke and Hurd. City Attorney, Robert W. Wright, Clerk City Court, L. Sanford Da- vies. City Sheriffs, Edward J. Porter, Wm. Hickox.
Boroughs.
BETHEL. Warden, Willy Judd. Clerk, Frederick Shepard. Treasurer, Wm. Shepard. Attorney, Ed- ward Taylor. Bailiff & Collector, David T. Hubbell.
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BOROUGHS.
BIRMINGHAM. Warden, John I. Howe. Burgesses, Sheldon Bassett, Sharon Bassett, E. N. Shelton, C. C. Jackson, F. C. Tomlinson: Clerk, J. H. Barlow. Treasurer, Sid. A. Downs. Bailiff & Collector, Henry Florrence.
COLCHESTER. Warden, Henry Burr. Burgessess, Joseph A. Foote, Albert Keeney, Olcott Worthington, A. B. Isham, S. A. Kellogg, J. T. Peters. Clerk, John W. Latham. Treasurer, Olcott Worthington. Bailiff & Collector, A. G. Fitch.
DANBURY. Warden, Ezra P. Bennett. Burgesses, Nelson L. White, F. S. Wildman, S. Mallory, J. H. Broas, D. Stevens, O. Stone. Clerk, Wm. P. Com- stock. Treasurer, David P. Nichols. Bailiff, Geo. E. Lovelace. Collector, C. F. Starr.
DANIELSONVILLE. Warden, Horatio Webb. Bur- gesses, Elisha Carpenter, E. L. Candall, Wm. Humes, C. M. Capron, Nathan Olds, Sam'l Hutchins. Clerk, Amasa Dow. Treasurer, Wm. B. Knight. Attorney, Elisha Carpenter. Bailiff & Collector, Hiram E. Murdock.
ESSEX. (No meeting past year.)
GREENWICH. Warden, Solomon Mead. Burgesses, Samuel Close, Alvan Mead, Thomas A. Mead, Phi- lander Button, J. W. Dominick. Clerk & Treasurer, Rob't W. Mead. Attorney, Julius B. Curtis. Bailiff, John Dayton.
GUILFORD. Warden, Edward R. Landon. Bur- gesses, A. B. Wildinan, John Hale, A. G. Hull, Joel Griswold, G. C. Griswold, J. H. Kelsey. Clerk, Bev- erly Munroe. Treasurer, G. C. Griswold. Bailiff, Sylvanus Clark.
NEW BRITAIN. Warden, S. L. Strickland. Bur- gesses, Wm. B. Smyth, Wm. H. Smith, H. H. Brown, Norris Bailey, Philip Corbin, Chas. Dickenson. Clerk & Treasurer, A. P. Collins. Attorney, Seth E. Case. Bailiff & Collector, Wm. L. Humason. Auditor, Wm. H. Smith.
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EDUCATION.
STAMFORD. Warden, John W. Leeds. Burgesses, Jas. H. Hoyt, G. K. Riker, J. B. Reed, Sands Seely, Lorenzo Meeker, B. J. Daskam, J. D. Warren. Clerk, Edwin Scofield, Jr. Treasurer, Stephen B. Provost. Attorney, Wm. H. Holley. Bailiff, Chas. E. Lock- wood. Collector, David H. Clark.
STONINGTON. Warden, John F. Trumbull. Bur- gesses, Francis Amy, N. G. Smith, Harris Pendleton, Jr., O. B. Grant, Elisha Faxon, T. M. Brown. Clerk, Treasurer & Attorney, Franklin A. Palmer. Bailiff & Collector, Elisha Faxon, Jr.
WALLINGFORD. Warden, Medad C. Munson. Bur- gesses, Hubbard Jones, Hubbard Fenn, E. M. Pome- roy, Jr., John Atwater, Benj. D. Sutlief, John P. Hall. Clerk, Eli S. Ives. Treasurer, Augustus Hall. Bailiff & Coll., O. I. Martin.
WILLIMANTIC. Warden, Whiting Hayden. Bur- gesses, Benj. Bennett, A. B. Green, Harry Boss, N. A. Stearns, Merrick Johnson, John S. Smith. Clerk & Treasurer, J. H. Carpenter. Bailiff & Collector, Ste- phen D. Bromley.
LITCHFIELD VILLAGE. President, Payne Kenyon Kilbourne. Clerk, Henry W. Buel. Treasurer, Henry Ward. Bailiff, Edward P. Cheeney ; Assistants, Syl- vester Spencer, Garwood Sanford, Sheldon Munger, Alvah Stone. Collector, Henry Bissell.
Education.
YALE COLLEGE.
The CORPORATION consists of the President, Gov- ernor, Lieut. Gov., the 6 senior members of the Senate, (see p. 21,) and 11 Clergymen.
Samuel R. Andrew, Secretary. Edward E. Herrick, Treasurer.
PRESIDENT. Rev. Theodore Dwight Woolsey.
PROFESSORS AND INSTRUCTORS. Benjamin Silli- man, Chemistry, &c., Emeritus. Eli Ives, Materia Medica, &c., Emeritus. Rev. Nathaniel W. Taylor,
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EDUCATION.
Theology. Jonathan Knight, Principles and Practice of Surgery. Josiah W. Gibbs, Sacred Literature. Rev. Eleazar T. Fitch, Homiletics. Rev. Chauncey A. Good- rich, Pastoral Charge. Denison Olmsted, Natural Phi- losophy and Astronomy. Thomas B. Osborne and Henry Dutton, Law. Charles Hooker, Anatomy and Physiology. Worthington Hooker, Theory and Prac- tice of Physic. Rev. William A. Larned, Rhetoric and English Literature. Henry Bronson, Materia Medica and Therapeutics. Rev. Noah Porter, Moral Philoso- phy and Metaphysics. William A. Norton, Civil En- gineering. James D. Dana, Natural History. Thom- as A. Thacher, Latin. Benjamin Silliman, Jr., General and Applied Chemistry. Pliny A. Jewett, Obstetrics. James Hadley, Greek. John A. Porter, Analytical and Agricultural Chemistry. William D. Whitney, Sans- krit. Rev. George P. Fisher, Divinity. Hubert A. Newton, Mathematics. George J. Brush, Metallurgy. Mark Bailey, Elocution. Robert Bakewell, Drawing and Perspective. Luigi Roberti, French and Italian. Gustave J. Stockel, Vocal Music. And 7 Tutors ; and 3 Assistants to Professors.
Edward C. Herrick, Librarian ; Daniel C. Gilman, Assistant.
Theological Students, 23
Law
30
Medical 27
Students in Philosophy and the Arts,
46
Undergraduates, Seniors,
105
Juniors, 105
Sophomores, 128
66 Freshmen, 134-472
Total, .
598
.
COMMENCEMENT. Last Thursday in July.
VACATIONS. 7 weeks from Commencement; 2 weeks before 'Ist Wednesday of January, and 3 weeks before 1st. Wednesday of May, when the terms com- mence.
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EDUCATION.
TRINITY COLLEGE.
The Corporation consists of the Chancellor and Vice Chancellor (the Bishops,) the President, 9 Clergymen, and 12 Laymen. E. E. Beardsley, Secretary ; Thomas Belknap, Treasurer.
PRESIDENT, Rev. Daniel R. Goodwin, and Professor of Modern Languages and Literature.
PROFESSORS AND TEACHERS. Rev. A. Jackson, Moral and Intellectual Philosophy. John Brocklesby, A. M., Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. Edward Gramam Daves, A. M., Greek Language and Litera- ture. Latin. Rev. Thomas R. Pynchon, Chemistry and Natural Science. Samuel Eliot, A. M., History and Literature. Rev. Thomas W. Coit, D. D., Ecclesiastical History. Rev. Calvin Colton, LL. D., Public Economy. William W. Ells- worth, LL. D., Law. George C. Shattuck, M. D., Institutes of Medicine. S. B. Beresford, M. D., Anat- omy and Physiology. Rufus Emery, A. B., Classical Tutor and Librarian.
Seniors,
15
Juniors, .
16
Sophomores, Freshmen, 14
14
COMMENCEMENT, 3d Thursday of July.
From the General Catalogue lately printed, we learn that the first regular class graduated 1827. Whole No.
Alumni, 436 Deceased, 61 Living, 375
Clergymen,
154
18
136
Lawyers,
88
8
80
Physicians,
41
3
66 38
Other Professions, 47
66
1
46
Honorary Degrees, 196
23
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CONNECTICUT LITERARY INSTITUTION.
FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS. H. A. Pratt, M. A., Principal. Giles Potter, A. B., Assistant Principal. William B. Greene, English Teacher. Miss Julia S. Tower, Preceptress. Miss Abby P. Hough, Assistant. O. F. Deming, Steward.
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EDUCATION.
WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY.
TRUSTEES, Rev. Laban Clark, President, and nine clergymen and twenty laymen. Charles Woodward, Secretary, and Hon. D. W. Camp, Treasurer. The BOARD OF VISITORS are appointed by the eleven con- ferences in the New England States and New York.
PRESIDENT, Augustus W. Smith, and Prof. of Math- ematics and Astronomy.
PROFESSORS AND TEACHERS, John Johnson, Natu- ral Science. Rev. Charles K. True, Moral Science and Belles-Lettres. Harvey B. Lane, Greek. Rev. J. W. Lindsay, Latin and Hebrew. Rev. Jacob F. Huber, Modern Languages. John M. Van Kleek, Mathemat- ics and Librarian.
STUDENTS, Seniors, 29; Juniors, 36; Sophomores, 35 ; Freshmen, 51; Total, 151.
COMMENCEMENT. First Wednesday of August, fol- lowed by a vacation of four weeks. Other vacations, eight weeks in the winter, and two weeks in May.
THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF CONNECTICUT. Under the care of Pastoral Union.
TRUSTEES. Rev. Messrs. Bennet Tyler, D. D., Pres- ident, Rev. Timothy P. Gillett, Rev. George A. Cal- houn, D. D., Hon. Seth Terry, Erastus Ellsworth, Esq., Rev. Frederick Marsh, Rev. David L. Parmelee, Rev. E. L. Cleaveland, D. D., James B. Hosmer, Esq., Treasurer, Rev. W. W. Turner, Rev. Mark Tucker, D. D., Rev. Walter Clark, D. D., Rev. Charles Bentley, Rev. Lavius Hyde, Olcott Allen, Esq., Elisha C. Brews- ter, Esq., Rev. John E. Tyler, Recording and Corres- ponding Secretary, Rev. John A. Mckinstry, Rev. Charles Hyde, Rev. L. B. Rockwood, Newton Case, Esq., Rev. Hiram Bell, Rev. Andrew Dunning.
FACULTY. Rev. Bennet Tyler, D. D., President and Riley Professor of Christian Theology. Rev. William Thompson, D. D., Nettleton Professor of Bib- lical Literature. Rev. Edward A. Lawrence, M. A., Waldo Professor of Ecclesiastical History and Pastoral Duty.
PRUDENTIAL COMMITTEE. Erastus Ellsworth, Esq., Hon. Seth Terry, Rev. John E. Tyler.
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EDUCATION.
BERKELEY DIVINITY SCHOOL.
FACULTY. The Rt. Rev. Thomas Church Brown- ell, D. D., LL. D., President. The Rt. Rev. John Williams, D. D., Dean, Doclrinal Theology and the Ritual. The Rev. T. W. Coit, D. D., LL. D., Ecclesi- astical History. The Rev. Edwin Harwood, M. A., the Literature and Interpretation of the Scriptures. The Rev. F. J. Goodwin, D. D., the Evidences of Christianity. The Rev. A. N. Littlejohn, M. A., Pas- toral Theology. The Rev. E. A. Washburn, M. A., Polity of the Church, The Rev. Francis T. Russell, Elocution. Thomas F. Davies, B. A., Hebrew Reader. C. S. Leffingwell, B. A., Librarian.
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