The Connecticut register : being a state calendar of public officers and institutions in Connecticut for 1861-1865, Part 14

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Surplus.


Ansonia, William B. Bristol Sylvester Barbour,


Bethel, Henry H. Baird William C. Shepard,


Bridgeport,


Lemuel Coleman George Sterling,


Bridgeport City, Hanford Lyon S. M. Middlebrook, Do. People's,


41,276 6 Jan. July


Ira Sherman Philip E. Lockwood,


230,000 6 Jan. July


Collinsville,


Levi Tucker Seth P. Norton,


120,553 5} Jan. July


418 M.


Danbury, Frederick S. Wildman William Jabine,


502,236 5 Apr. Oct.


Deep River,


Joseph Post Sedley Snow,


102,713 5


May Nov.


Derby,


Robert N. Bassett T. G. Birdseye,


226,985 6 Jan. July


2,893 M. 281 Q.


Essex,


Cornelius R. Doane Edward W. Redfield,


209,354 5 Jan. July


Falls Village, Daniel Brewster A. C. Randall, U. H. Miner, 82,618 6


Jan. July


1,000


Q.


Farmington,


Asahel Thomson Samuel S. Cowles,


447,421 6 Jan. July


Groton, Mystic River, N. G. Fish


George W. Noyes,


276,894 5 Apr. Oct.


Hartford,


James B. Hosmer


Olcott Allen,


4,852,166 5} June Dec.


Hartford State, Chester Adams Stiles D. Sperry,


610,000 54 Feb. Aug.


Hartford Mechanics', J. P. Foster Haynes L. Porter,


Henry R. Coit,


253,877 5


Jan. July


Meriden,


Edwin E. Curtis Levi E. Coe,


301,761 5 Jan. July


Middletown,


George W. Burr D. W. Camp, E.S. Hubbard 1,944,483 5} May Nov.


12,272


do Far. & Mec., S. H. Parsons E. W. N. Starr,


183,353 6 Ja. Ju. 15


New Britain, William H. Smith Samuel Rockwell,


51,194 5 Jan. July


New Canaan, Watts Comstock Selleck Y. St. John,


44,396 5} Jan. July


New Haven,


Henry White Stephen D. Pardee,


2,219,110 5} Jan. July


230 26,497


177


SAVINGS RANKS.


18,282 M. 3,197 54,418 2,500 Q. Q. Q. M


Litchfield, Jason Whiting A. M. Stone


Moses Scott,


3,844 6


122,501 6 Jan. July Jan. July


Manchester,


Q Q. Q.


M. M. $38,653 M. M. M.


12


7,713 M. Q


N.Ha., Connecticut, J. E. English John W. Mansfield,


New Haven City, J. M.Townsend & Treas., E. H.Townsend, 1,400,000 5} Feb. Aug.


New London, Robert Coit Francis C. Learned, 1,342,669 6 Jan. July


New Milford, Silas Erwin John S. Turrill,


77,426 5 Apr. Oct.


132 Q.


Newtown, Henry Beers Henry B. Glover,


87,061 52 Apr. Oct.


885 M.


Norfolk, Robbins Battell Joseph N. Cowles,


24,000 6 Jan. July


Norwalk, William S. Lockwood Joseph W. Hubbell,


361,177 6 Jan. July 16,017 6 Jan. July


Norwich, Joseph Williams F. A. Perkins,


3,440,328 5 Jan. July


63,786


do. Chelsea, Lor. Blackstone John B. Ward,


370,747 51 Mar. Sept.


1,492


Putnam, Edmund Wilkinson


Gilbert W. Phillips,


36,000 4} Apr. Oct.


Rockville, Stanley White Lebbeus Bissell,


233,499. 6 Jan. July


1,113


Q


Salisb., Lakeville, G. B. Burrall W. R. Whittlesey, W.Jones, 162,642 5


5,931


0 Jan. July


Southington, Urbane Woodruff John S. Phinney,


17,494 5 Jan. July


Southport, Frederick Marquand Francis D. Perry,


225,000 6 Jan. July


Staffordville, E. A. Converse Henry Converse,


81,957 5 Feb. Aug.


Stafford Springs, Parley Converse Simeon Newton


122,530 6


Jan. July


Stamford, James H. Hoyt Alfred A. Holly,


379,207 6


Apr. Oct.


Stonington, William Hyde,


Oliver B. Grant,


330,000 5} Ju. De.


10,539


Tolland, Rufus B. Chamberlin G. D. Hastings, O.K.Isham, 293,902 5} Jan. July


Waterbury, John P. Elton F. J. Kingsbury,


450,000 5 Feb. Aug.


7,539.


Westport, Alva Grav B. L. Woodworth,


18,389 6 Jan. July


79 Q


Willimantic, Horace Hall John Tracy,


278,113 5 Apr. Oct.


8,273


Winsted, Moses Camp Lyman Baldwin,


93,153 5} Jan. July


Q


Q. indicates that the interest on new deposits commences quart. ; M. monthly ; D. from the time of deposit.


Apr. Oct.


3,140


Seymour, Sylvester Smith Charles. B. Wooster,


219 M. 7,779 M. 62 M.


Norwalk Mechanics', D. K. Nash Chester F. Tolles,


1,137,402 51 Ja. Ju. 15 8,000 Q. 10,000 D. 44,411 Q.


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179


EXECUTIVE.


Bovernment of the United States.


EXECUTIVE, till March 4th, 1865.


Salary


PRESIDENT, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, I11., $25,000 VICE-PRES'T, HANNIBAL HAMLIN, Me., 6,000


CABINET.


Salary.


WM. H. SEWARD, N. Y., Secretary of State, $8,000 SALMON P. CHASE, O., Secretary of the Treasury, 8,000 EDWIN M. STANTON, Pa., Secretary of War, 8,000


GIDEON WELLES, Conn., Secretary of the Navy, 8,000 JOHN P. USHER, Ind., Secretary of the Interior, 8,000 EDWARD BATES, Mo., Attorney-General, 8,000


MONTGOMERY BLAIR, Md., Postmaster-General, 8,000


.


THE JUDICIARY.


SUPREME COURT OF THE U. S.


Meets first Monday in December, at Washington.


CHIEF JUSTICE, Roger B. Taney, of Maryland; salary, $6,500. JUDGES: James M. Wayne, of Ga; John Catron, of Tenn .; Samuel Nelson, of New York; Robert C. Grier, of Penn .; Nathan Clifford, of Maine; Noah H. Swayne, of Ohio; David Davis, of Ill .; Samuel H. Miller, of Iowa. Salary, $6,000, - Field, California.


XXXVII CONGRESS. Senate.


President, Vice-President, ex officio; Pro tempore, Solo- mon Foot, Vermont.


Clerk, John W. Forney, Pennsylvania.


Sergeant at Arms, George T. Brown.


The figures denote when their several terms commenced and expire. Those in ( ) are the times of their service in the House.


The committees of which they are members are given. CALIFORNIA-James A. McDougall, (1853-55) 1861-67. Foreign Rela .; Priv. La. John Conness, 1863-69. Finance; P. O.


Ocean,


1 M. Jan. 6 Jan. July


102,000


2,009


100


101


Pahquioque,


2 M. Feb.


7 May Nov.


Wednesday Wed. Sat. Monday


250,700


11,000


100


100


Pawcatuck,


1 Tu. Jan. 6 Mar.Sept.


75,000


2,628


50


50


Pequonnock,


1 M. July


6 Jan. July


Tues. Fri.


200,000


7,719


100


?


Phœnix,


1 Th.Sept.


7 Mar.Sept.


M. W. Fri.


1,208,800


71,100


100


110


Quinebaug,


1 M. June 3 June Dec.


Mon. Thu.


350,000


5,497


70


60


Quinnipiack,


1 M. April


8 Apr. Oct.


Tues. Fri.


500,000


23,000


100


109


Rockville,


2 Tu. Aug.


Mar.Sept.


Tues. Fri.


300,800


17,000


100


100


Saugatuck,


1 W. Jan.


8 Jan. July


Monday


200,000


10,656


100


103


Saybrook,


2 W. July


6 Jan. July


Monday


84,400


4,248


100


102


Shetucket,


1 M. May


6 June Dec.


Mon. Thu.


100,000


5,500


100


100


Southport,


2 M. July


10 Jan. July


Tues. Fri.


112,400


25,000


100


110


Stafford,


2 W. July


7 Jan. July


Thursday


158,000


10,000


100


115


Stamford,


1 M. May


10


Mar.Sept.


Tues. Fri.


202,020


47,864


30


34


State,


1 Tu. Oct.


9 Mar. Sept.


M. W. Fri.


440,000


58,419


100


125


Stonington,


1 M. Sept.


10


June Dec.


Wednesday


60,000


1,666


50


?


Thames,


4 M. June


8 Mar.Sept.


Tues. Fri.


582,000


63,269


100


108


Thompson,


2 Tu. Oct.


7 Apr. Oct.


Tues. Fri.


70,000


3,864


70


70


Tolland County


3 M. Oct.


6 Apr. Oct.


Daily


76,000


6,209


100


100


Tradesmen's,


1 W. July


8 Jan. July


Mon. Thu.


500,000


18,000


100


112


Uncas,


1 M. Sept.


62 Apr. Oct.


Mon. Thu.


300,000


16,041


50


47


Union,


1 Tu.June


71 Jan. July 7


Tues. Fri.


510,000


13,000


50


54


Whaling,


1 M. July


7 Jan. July


Mon. Thu.


168,250


10,828


25


28


Windham,


1 W. Sept.


8 Mar.Sept.


Wednesday


104,700


3,000


100


100


Windham County,


2 M. June


6 Apr. Oct.


Wednesday


107,900


7,330


100


105


Winsted,


1 M. Nov.


0 May Nov.


Tues. Fri.


261,475


7,306


50


30


Tues. Fri.


150,000


11,000


100


110


Waterbury,


2 W. July


Jan. July


Savings Bauks.


SAVINGS BANKS. Presidents.


Treasurer and Secretary.


Deposits. Dividends. $30,000 6 Jan. July 9,000


Surplus.


Ansonia, William B. Bristol Sylvester Barbour,


Bethel, Henry H. Baird William C. Shepard,


Bridgeport,


Lemuel Coleman George Sterling,


Bridgeport City,


Hanford Lyon S. M. Middlebrook,


Do. People's,


Ira Sherman Philip E. Lockwood,


230,000 6 Jan. July


Collinsville,


Levi Tucker Seth P. Norton,


120,553 5} Jan. July


418 M.


Danbury, Frederick S. Wildman William Jabine,


502,236 5


Apr. Oct.


7,713 M. Q.


Deep River,


Joseph Post Sedley Snow,


102,713 5 May Nov.


Derby,


Robert N. Bassett T. G. Birdseye,


226,985 6 Jan. July


Essex, Cornelius R. Doane Edward W. Redfield,


209,354 5 Jan. July


Falls Village, Daniel Brewster A. C. Randall, U. H. Miner, 82,618 6


Jan. July


Farmington,


Asahel Thomson Samuel S. Cowles,


447,421 6 Jan. July


Groton, Mystic River, N. G. Fish


George W. Noyes,


276,894 5 Apr. Oct.


Hartford, James B. Hosmer


Olcott Allen,


4,852,166 5} June Dec.


Hartford State, Chester Adams Stiles D. Sperry,


610,000 5} Feb. Aug. 122,501 6 Jan. July


Hartford Mechanics', J. P. Foster Haynes L. Porter,


Litchfield, Jason Whiting Henry R. Coit,


253,877 5 Jan. July 3,844 6


Jan. July


Meriden,


Edwin E. Curtis Levi E. Coe,


301,761 5 Jan. July


Middletown,


George W. Burr D. W.Camp, E.S.Hubbard 1,944,483 5} May Nov.


12,272


do Far. & Mec., S. H. Parsons E. W. N. Starr,


183,353 6 Ja. Ju. 15


New Britain, William H. Smith Samuel Rockwell,


51,194 5 Jan. July


New Canaan, Watts Comstock Selleck Y. St. John,


44,396 5} Jan. July


New Haven,


Henry White Stephen D. Pardee,


2,219,110 5} Jan. July


230 26,497


Q Q Q Q. 177


SAVINGS RANKS.


Q. Q. Q. Q. Q. M.


Manchester,


A. M. Stone Moses Scott,


2,893 M. 281 Q. 1,000 Q. 18,282 M. 3,197 54,418 2,500


M. M. $38,653 M. M. M.


1,335,225 5 Jan. July 41,276 6 Jan. July


12


C


New Milford, Silas Erwin John S. Turrill,


77,426 5 Apr. Oct.


Newtown, Henry Beers Henry B. Glover,


87,061 5} Apr. Oct.


Norfolk, Robbins Battell Joseph N. Cowles,


24,000 6 Jan. July


219 M.


Norwalk, William S. Lockwood Joseph W. Hubbell,


361,177 6 Jan. July 16,017 6 Jan. July


7,779 M. 62 M.


Norwalk Mechanics', D. K. Nash Chester F. Tolles,


3,440,328 5 Jan. July.


63,786


do. Chelsea, Lor. Blackstone John B. Ward,


370,747 51 Mar. Sept. 36,000 4} Apr. Oct.


1,492


Putnam, Edmund Wilkinson


Gilbert W. Phillips,


233,499. 6 Jan. July 1,113


Salisb., Lakeville, G. B. Burrall W. R. Whittlesey, W.Jones, 162,642 5


Apr. Oct. 3,140


Seymour, Sylvester Smith Charles B. Wooster,


5,931 0 Jan. July


Southington, Urbane Woodruff John S. Phinney,


17,494 5 Jan. July


Southport, Frederick Marquand Francis D. Perry,


225,000 6


Jan. July


Staffordville,


E. A. Converse Henry Converse,


81,957 5


Feb. Aug.


Stafford Springs, Parley Converse Simeon Newton Stamford,


122,530 6 Jan. July


379,207 6 Apr. Oct.


Stonington, William Hyde,


Oliver B. Grant,


330,000 5} Ju. De.


10,539


Tolland, Rufus B. Chamberlin G. D. Hastings, O.K.Isham, 293,902 52 Jan. July


917


Waterbury,


John P. Elton F. J. Kingsbury,


450,000 5 Feb. Aug.


7,539


Westport, Alva Grav B. L. Woodworth,


18,389 6 Jan. July


79


Willimantic, Horace Hall John Tracy,


278,113 5 Apr. Oct.


8,273


Winsted, Moses Camp Lyman Baldwin,


93,153 5} Jan. July


Q. indicates that the interest on new deposits commences quart. ; M. monthly ; D. from the time of deposit.


N.Ha., Connecticut, J. E. English John W. Mansfield,


1,137,402 5} Ja. Ju. 15 New Haven City, J. M.Townsend & Treas., E. H. Townsend, 1,400,000 52 Feb. Aug. New London, Robert Coit Francis C. Learned, 1,342,669 6 Jan. July


8,000 Q 10,000. D. 44,411 Q. 132 Q. 885 M.


Norwich, Joseph Williams F. A. Perkins,


Rockville, Stanley White Lebbeus Bissell,


James H. Hoyt Alfred A. Holly,


179


EXECUTIVE.


Bovernment of the United States.


EXECUTIVE, till March 4th, 1865.


Salary


PRESIDENT, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, I11., $25,000


VICE-PRES'T, HANNIBAL HAMLIN, Me., 6,000


CABINET.


Salary.


WM. H. SEWARD, N. Y., Secretary of State, $8,000 SALMON P. CHASE, O., Secretary of the Treasury, 8,000 EDWIN M. STANTON, Pa., Secretary of War, 8,000


GIDEON WELLES, Conn., Secretary of the Navy, 8,000 JOHN P. USHER, Ind., Secretary of the Interior, 8,000


EDWARD BATES, Mo., Attorney-General, 8,000


MONTGOMERY BLAIR, Md., Postmaster-General, 8,000


THE JUDICIARY.


SUPREME COURT OF THE U. S. Meets first Monday in December, at Washington.


CHIEF JUSTICE, Roger B. Taney, of Maryland; salary, $6,500. JUDGES: James M. Wayne, of Ga; John Catron, of Tenn .; Samuel Nelson, of New York; Robert C. Grier, of Penn .; Nathan Clifford, of Maine; Noah H. Swayne, of Ohio; David Davis, of Ill .; Samuel H. Miller, of Iowa. Salary, $6,000, - Field, California.


XXXVII CONGRESS. Senate.


President, Vice-President, ex officio; Pro tempore, Solo- mon Foot, Vermont.


Clerk, John W. Forney, Pennsylvania.


Sergeant at Arms, George T. Brown.


The figures denote when their several terms commenced and expire. Those in ( ) are the times of their service in the House.


The committees of which they are members are given. CALIFORNIA-James A. McDougall, (1853-55) 1861-67.


Foreign Rela .; Priv. La. John Conness, 1863-69. Finance; P. O.


CONNECTICUT-Lafayette S. Foster, 1855-67. For. Rela. Pensions; Judic. James Dixon, (1845-49) 1857-69. P. O .; D. C .; + Conting. Exp.


DELAWARE, Willard Saulsbury, 1859-65. Com .; Pens .; Patents. James A. Bayard, 1851-69. Judic .; Priv. La. ILLINOIS, Lyman Trumbull, 1855-67. ; Judiciary; Pub. Bu. Wm. A. Richardson, (1847-56, 1861-63) 1863-65. D. C .; Terr.


INDIANA, Henry S. Lane, (1840-43. Gov. 1861) 1861-67. Milit. Affr .; Pens. Thomas A. Hendricks, (1851-55) 1863-69. Pub. La .; Claims; Pub. Bu.


IOWA, James W. Grimes, (Gov. 1854-58) 1859-65. +D. C .; Pub. Bu. James Harlan, 1855-67. t Pub. Lands ; Agric .; Ind. Aff.


KANSAS, James H. Lane, (1853-55) 1862-67. Agric .; Ind. Af .; Terr. Samuel C. Pomeroy, 1862-65. Pub. La .; Pens .; Claims.


KENTUCKY, Lazarus W. Powell, (Gov. 1851-55) 1859-65. Agric .; Judic .; Printing. Garret Davis, (1839-47) 1861-67. Terr.


MAINE, Wm. P. Fessenden, (1841-43) 1854-65. + Finance; Libr. Lot M. Morrill, (Gov. 1858-61) 1861-69. Com- merce; Claims; D. C.


MARYLAND, Thomas H. Hicks, (Gov. 1858-62) 1862-67. Naval Af .; Claims. Reverdy Johnson, 1845-49, 1863 '69. For. Rela .; Libr.


MASSACHUSETTS. Henry Wilson, 1855-65. + Milit. Aff .; Agric .; Rev. Cla. Charles Sumner, 1851-69. ¡ For. Rela .; Priv. La.


MICHIGAN, Jacob M. Howard, 1862-65. Milit. Aff .; Judic. Priv. La. Zachariah Chandler, 1857-69. t Commerce; Revolu. Cla.


MINNESOTA, Morton S. Wilkinson, 1859-65. 1 Revolu. Cla .; Ind. Af .; Terr. Alexander Ramsay, (1843-47. Gov. 1858-62)1863-69. Naval Af .; P. O .; Patents. MISSOURI, Benj. Gratz Brown, 1863-1867. Milit. Aff .; Ind. Aff. John B. Henderson, 1862-69. P. O .; D. C. Pub. Bu.


NEW HAMPSHIRE, John P. Hale, 1843-45) 1847-53, 1855- '65. + Naval Aff .; Terr. Daniel Clark, 1857-67. t Claims; Conting. Exp .; Finance.


NEW JERSEY, John C. Ten Eyck, 1859-65. Com .; Judic .; Patents. Wm. Wright, (1843-47) 1853-59, 1863-69. Pub. La .; Rev. Cla.


181


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


NEW YORK, Ira Harris, 1861-67. For. Rela. + Priv. Land Cl .; Judic. Edwin D. Morgan, (1853-59. Gov. 1859-63) 1863-69. Com'ce; Milit. Aff. Printing. OHIO, John Sherman, (1855-61)1861-67. Agricul .; Pa-


tents. Benjamin F. Wade, 1851-69. +Terr .; D. C.


OREGON, George W. Nesmith, 1861-67. Milit. Af .; Ind. Af .; Rev. Cla. Benjamin F. Harding, 1862-65. Naval Af .; Pub. La.


PENNSYLVANIA, Edward A. Cowan, 1861-67. Finance. ¡ Patents. Charles R. Buckalow, 1863-69. P. O .; Ind. Af .; Pens.


RHODE ISLAND, Henry B. Anthony, (Gov. 1849-51) 1859- '65. 7 Printing; Naval Af .; Claims. Wm. Sprague, (Gov. 1860-62) 1863-69. Com .; Milit. Aff.


VERMONT, Jacob Collamer, (1843-49. P. M. Gen.) 1855- '67. f P. O. t Library. Solomon Foote, (1843-47) 1851-69. + Public Bu .; Pub. La.


VIRGINIA, John S. Carlile, (1855-57) 1861-65. Pub. La .; Terr. Lemuel J. Bowden, 1863. Com .; P.O .; Pens. West Virginia, Waitman T. Willey, 1861-65. Naval Aff. D. C. P. G. Vanwinkle, 1863-69. Finance; Pens. WISCONSIN, Timothy O. Howe, 1861-67. Finance; Claims.


James R. Doolittle, 1857-69. For. Rela .; tIndian Aff.


house of Representatives.


The House consists of 183 members, and Territorial delegates. These delegates have no vote. The time when each old member entered the House is given. Those marked į were not in the last Congress; the others are new members. Their terms of service expire March 4, 1865. The committees on which the members are placed are indicated; ¡ represents chairman. SPEAKER, Schuyler Colfax, Indiana.


CLERK, Edward McPherson, Pennsylvania.


SERGEANT AT ARMS, N. G. Ordway, New Hampshire. DOOR KEEPER, Ira Goodenow, New York.


POST MASTER, W. S. King, Minnesota.


CALIFORNIA, Cornelius Cole. P. O. Pacific Railroad. Thomas B. Shannon. ¡ Exp. Interior; Ind. Aff. William Higby. Pub. La .; Exp. Navy.


CONNECTICUT, 1 Henry C. Deming. Milit. Af. t Exp. War Dep. 2 James E. English, 1861. Pub. La .; Exp.


State; Rebel. Sta. 3 Augustus Brandagee. Naval Aff .; Exp. Pub. Bu. 4 John H. Hubbard. Patents; Exp. P. O. DELAWARE, William H. Temple, diel March, 1863. Succeeded by Nathaniel B. Smithers. Elec .: Rebel. Sta. ILLINOIS, James C. Allen, 1853. Ind. Af .; Unf. Bu .; Rebel Sta. 1 Isaac N. Arnold, 1861. fRoads and Canals; Manuf. 2 tJohn F Farnsworth, 1857. Milit. Af. 3 Elihu B. Washburne, 1853. +Commerce; fEmigration; Library. 4 Charles M. Harris. Pub Exp. & War. 5 Owen Love- joy, 1857. + D. C .; Terr. 6 }Jesse O. Norton, 1853. P. O .; Rev. Cla. 7 John R. Eden. Rev. Pen .; Acco. 8 John T. Stuart, 1839. For. Af. 9 Lewis W. Ross. Inv. Pen. 10 Anthony L. Knapp, 1862. Priv. La .; Emigra. 11 James C. Robinson, 1859. |Mileage; Exp. State. 12 Wm. R. Morrison. Militia; Bankrupt. 13 Wm. J. Allen, 1862. Claims. .


INDIANA, 1 John Law, 1861. Agric .; Rev. Pen .; Emigra. 2 James A. Cravens, 1861. Terr .; Bankrupt. 3 Henry W. Harrington. Priv. La. 4 Wm. S. Holman, 1859. Claims; Rebel Sta. 5. George W. Julian, 1849. tPub. Lands; Pub. Exp. 6 Ebenezer Dumont, D. C .; Rev. Cla. 7 Daniel W. Voorhees, 1861. Elec. 8 God- love S. Orth. For. Af .; Emigra. 9 Schuyler Colfax, 1855. SPEAKER. 10 Joseph K. Edgerton. Naval Af. ' 11 James F. McDowell. Inv. Pen.


Iowa, 1 James F. Wilson, 1861. ¡ Judiciary. 2 Hi- ram Price. |Revolu. Cla .; Pacif. R. R. 3 Wm. B. Allison. Pub. La .; Roads &C. 4 Josiah B. Grinnell, P. O .; Emi- gration. 5 John A. Kasson. Ways & M. 6 Asahel W. Hubbard. For. Af.


KANSAS, A. Carter Wilder. Ind. Af.


KENTUCKY, 1 Lucien Anderson. D. C .: Pacif. R. R .; Emigra. 2. George H. Yeaman, 1862. Milit. Af .; Pacif. R. R. 3 Henry Grider, 1843. Terr. 4 Aaron Harding, 1861. P. O. 5 Robert Mallory, 1859. Ways & M. 6 Green Clay Smith. Elec .; Militia. 7 Brutus J. Clay. f Agricul .; Rev. Pen. 8 Wm. H. Randall. For. Af. 9 Wm H. Wadsworth, 1861. Pub. La .; Library.


MAINE, 1 Lorenzo D. M. Sweat. Priv. La .; Pacif. R. R. 2 Sidney Perham. Agric .; Inv. Pen. 3 James G. Blaine. P. O .; Militia. 4 John H. Rice, 1861. Terr. tPublic Bu. 5 Frederick A. Pike, 1861. Naval Af .; tExp. State Dep.


MARYLAND, 1 John A. J. Cresswell. Com'ce; Inv. Pen,


183


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


2 Edwin H. Webster, 1859. Claims; Militia. 3 }H. Winter Davis, 1855. ¡ Foreign Af .; fRebel. States. 4 Francis Thomas, 1831 (Gov. 1842-45). Judic .; Bankrupt. 5 Benjamin G. Harris. Manuf.


MASSACHUSETTS, 1 Thomas D. Eliot, 1854. Com'ce; Emigra .; Exp. Treas. 2 Oakes Ames Rev. Cla .; Manufr .; Pacif. R. R. 3 Alexander H. Rice, 1859. tNaval Af. 4 Samuel Hooper, 1861. W; ys & M .; Bankrupt. 5 John B. Allev, 1859. ¡ P. O. 6 Daniel W. Gooch, 1858. For. Af .; Rebel. Sta. Priv. La. 7 George S. Boutwell. Judic. John D. Baldwin. Em gration ; Exp. Pub. Bu .; Printing. 9 Wm. B. Washburne, Inv. Pen .; Roads, &C. 10 Henry L. Dawes, 1857; tElections. MICHIGAN, 1 Fernando C. Beaman 1861. Terr; Roads, & C. 2 Charles Upson. Elec .; Un. Bu. 3 John W. Longyear. +Exp. Pub. Bu .; Com. 4 Francis W. Kel- logg 1859. Milit. Af. 5 Augustus C. Baldwin. Agric .; Exp. Int. 6 John F. Driggs. Pub. La.


MINNESOTA, 1 William Windom, 1859. +Indian Af. 2 Ignatius Donnelly. P. O .; Pacific R. R .; Exp. Int.


MISSOURI, 1 Francis P. Blair, Jr. 1857. 2 Henry T. Blow. Ways & M .; Rebel Sta. 3 John G. Scott. Rev. Cla. 4 Sempronius H. Boyd. +Unf. Bu .; Ind. Af .; Emi- gra. 5 James W. McClurg. Terr; Pacific R. R. 6 Aus- tin A. King. Judic. 7 Benj. W. Loan. Milit. Af. 8 Wm. A. Hall. 1861. Roads & C .; Ex. P. O. 9 James S. Rollins, 1861. Naval Af .; Emigra.


NEW HAMPSHIRE, 1 Daniel Marcy. Rev. Pen .; Exp. Navy. 2 Edward H. Rollins, 1861. tAccounts; Pub. Exp. 3 James W. Patterson. D. C .; Exp. Treas.


NEW JERSEY, 1 John F. Starr. Manuf; Pub. Bu. 2 George Middleton. Agric; Emigra .; Exp. Int. 3 Wm. G. Steele, 1861. Accounts; Pacific R. R. 4 Andrew J. Rogers, Pub. Exp. 5 Nehemiah Perry, 1861. Com'ce.


NEW YORK, 1 Henry G. Stebbins. Ways & M. 2 Martin Kalbfleisch. Rev. Cla .; Emigra .; Exp. Treas. 3 Moses F, Odell, 1861. Milit. Af. 4 Benjamin Wood, 1861. Inv. Pen .; Mileage. 5 įFernand» Wood, 1841. Pub. La. 6 Elijah Ward, 1857. Com .; Roads & C. 7 J. Winthrop Chanler. Patents; Bankrupt. 8 ¿James Brooks, 1849. P. O. 9 Anson Herrick, Rev. Pen .; Exp. Navy. 10 Wm. Radford. Pub. Bu. 11 Charles H. Winfield. Priv. La. 12 Homer A. Nelson. Ind. Af .; Unfin. Bus. 13 John B. Steele, 1861. D. C .; Paci-


fic R. R .; Exp. War. 14 Erastus Corning, 1857. Re- signed, succeeded by 14 John V. L. Pruyn. Claims. 15 John A. Griswold. Naval Af. 16 ¿Orlando Kellogg, 1847. Manuf .; Militia. 17 Calvin T. Hubbard. tPub- lic Exp .; Agric. 18 James M. Marvin. Terr. 19 Sam- uel F. Miller. Pub. La. 20 Ambrose W. Clark, 1861. +Printing; Acco. 21 Francis Kernan. Judic. 22 De Witt C. Littlejohn. fRevolu. Pen ; Roads & C. 23 T. T. Davis. D. C. 24 Theodore M. Pomeroy, 1861. For. Af .; tExp. P. O. Dep. 25 Daniel Morris. Judic. 26 Giles W. Hotchkiss. Claims; Priv. La. 27 Robert B. Van Valkenburg, 1861. ¡ Militia; Exp. State. 28 Free- man Clark. Manuf .; Inv. Pen. 29 Augustus Frank, 1859. ¡ Library; Mileage; Bankrupt. 30 John B. Gan- son, Elec. 31 Reuben E. Fenton, 1853. Ways & M .; Rebel Sta.


OHIO, 1 George H. Pendleton, 1857. Ways & M. 2 Alexander Long. Claims. 31Robert C. Schenck, 1843. fMilit. Af. 4 John F. Mckinney. Militia; Unf. Bu. 5 Francis C. LeBlond. Pub. Exp. 6 Chilton A. White, 1861. Manuf .; Exp. P. O. 7 Samuel S. Cox, 1857. For. Af. 8 Wm. Johnson. Rev. Cla .; Exp. Pub. Bu. 9 Warren P. Noble, 1861. Patents; Pacific R. R. 10 Jas. M. Ashley 1859. 1Territories; Claims; Reb. States. 11 Wells A. Hutchins. Com. 12 Wm. E. Finck. P. O. 13 John O'Niell. Priv. La. 14 ¿Geo. Bliss 1853. Judic. 15 James R. Morris, 1861. D. C. 16 Joseph W. White. Mileage; Exp. Treas. 17 Eph'm R. Eckley. Priv. La .; Roads & C. 18 Rufus P. Spaulding. Naval Af .; Rev. Pen .; ¡ Bankruptcy. 19 John A. Garfield. Milit. Af.


OREGON, 1 John R. McBride. Ind. Af .; Pacific R. R.


PENNSYLVANIA, 1 Samuel J. Randall. Pub. Bu. 2 Cha's O'Niel. Comc'e. 3 Leonard Myers. Patents; Exp. P. O. 4 Wm. D. Kelly, 1861. Agric .; Naval Af .; Emi- gra .; Bankrupt. 5 M. Russell Thayer. ¡ Priv. Land Cla. 6 John D. Stiles, 1862. Rev. Cla .; Exp. State. 7 John M. Browmall. Pub. Exp .; Acco. 8 Sydenham E. Anco- na, 1861. Manuf .; Militia. 9 Thaddeus Stevens, 1849. tWays & M .; tPacific R. R. 10 Myer Strouse. Roads & Canals. 11 Philip Johnson, 1861. Terr. 12 Charles Dennison. Ind. Af. 13 Henry W. Tracy. D. C .; Exp. Navy. 14 Wm. H. Miller. Inv. Pen. 15 Joseph Bailey, 1861. Agric .; Printing. 16 Alexander H. Coffroth. Rev. Pen .; Exp. Int. 17 Archibald McAllister. Milit. Af. 18


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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


James T. Hale 1859. Claims. 19 Glenni W. Schofield. Elec .; Exp. War. 20 Amos Myers. tExp. Treas. Dep. ; Mileage. 21 įJ. L. Dawson, 1851. For. Af. 22 James K Moorhead, 1859 ¡Manufac .; NavalAf. 23 Thomas Wil- liams. Judic. 24 Jesse Lazear, 1861. Pub. Exp. & Pub. Bu.


RHODE ISLAND, 1 Tho's A. Jenckes. +Patents; Bank- rupt. 2 įNathan F. Dixon, 1848. Commerce.


VERMONT, 1 Fred'ck E. Woodbridge. Judic. 2 Just- in S. Morrill, 1855. Ways & M. 3 Portus Baxter, 1861. +Exp. Navy Dep .; Elec.


VIRGINIA, 1 L. H. Chandler. 2 Joseph Segur, 1862. 3 B. M. Kitchen.


WEST VIRGINIA, 1 Wm. G. Brown, 1849. Claims. 2 Jacob B. Blair. Pub. Exp .; Pub. Bu. 3 Killian V. Whaley, 1861. fInvalid Pen .; Agric.


WISCONSIN, 1 James S. Brown. Elec. 2 Ithamar C. Sloan. Pub. La .; Exp. War. 3 Amasa Cobb. Militia; Emigration. 4 Charles A. Eldridge. Rev. Cla. 5 Ezra Wheeler. D. C. 6 Wallace D. McIndoe, 1862. Ind. Af .; Rev. Pen.


DELEGATES .- Colorado. Hiram P. Bennett 1861.


Dacotah. - Jayne. .


Idaho. Wm. H. Wallace 1861.


Nebraska. Samuel G. Dailey 1861.


Nevada.


New Mexico. Francisco Perez.


Utah. John F. Kenney.


Washington. George E. Cole.


U. S. Internal Revenue.


IST CONG. DIST., HARTFORD AND TOLLAND COUNTIES.


ASSESSOR, A. C. Crosby, Rockville. Assistants, Timothy Porter, Chester Adams, Hartford; T. W. Stanley, New Britain; Samuel P. Newell, Bristol; R. (). Humphrey, Canton; S. F. Burnham, Bloomfield; David Brainard, En- field; Charles Forbes, East Hartford; Thomas Clark, So. Coventry; Isaac Chester, Vernon.


COLLECTOR, James G. Bolles, Hartford. Deputies, Wm. W. House, Hartford, (Edward Goodwin, Cashier;) Josiah T. Peck, Bristol; J. N. Stickney, Rockville; G. H. Baker, Stafford ; E. H. Hibbard, Eagleville.


2D CONG. DIST., NEW HAVEN AND MIDDLESEX COUNTIES.


ASSESSOR, John B. Wright, Killingworth. Assistants, Charles Carlisle, E. S. Rowland, New Haven; Josiah M. Colburn, Ansonia; Nelson Newton, Woodbridge; Chand- ler N. Wayland, Waterbury; Wm. T. Peters, Cheshire; Joel I. Butler, West Meriden; Cornelius Wildman, Guil- ford; Bartlett Bent, Jr., Middletown; Nathan Jewett, North Lyme; O. E. Redfield, Killingworth; Selden M. Pratt, Center Brook.


COLLECTOR, John Woodruff, New Haven. Deputies, George S. Lester, New Haven, (Wm. Olmstead, Cashier;) Lewis S. Green, West Meriden; John W. Paul, Water- bury; Joseph Arnold, Derby; A. J. Hine, Ansonia; Cor- nelius Brainard, Higganum; Rufus C. Shepard, Saybrook. Inspectors of Liquors, Wm. C. Whiting, Bethany; Alfred Bristol, Cheshire.


3D CONG. DIST., NEW LONDON AND WINDHAM COUNTIES.


ASSESSOR, Jesse S. Ely, Norwich. Assistants, Jedediah Leavens, Norwich; Hez. L. Reade, Jewett City; Jesse D. Noyes, 2d, Stonington; E. V. Stoddard, New London; Samuel C. Ely, Essex ; J. R. Wheeler, Colchester; Joshua B. Lord, Willimantic; Jeremiah Olney, Thompson; Wil- lard Leavins, West Killingly; Lyman Spaulding, Central Village.




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