The Connecticut register : being a state calendar of public officers and institutions in Connecticut for 1861-1865, Part 15

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COLLECTOR, Ezra Dean, East Woodstock. Deputies, Thomas Backus, Woodstock; Henry Hammond, West Kil- lingly; Lucien H. Clark, Willimantic; Nathan C. Chapell, Norwich; Leonard Hempsted, New London; Abel H. Sim- mons, Mystic; Horace Smith, Colchester; Isaac S. Geer, Lisbon. Inspectors of Liquors, John H. Simmons, Ash- ford; H. L. Reade, Lisbon.


4TH CONG. DIST., FAIRFIELD AND LITCHFIELD COUNTIES.


ASSESSOR, Reuben Rockwell, Colebrook. Assistants, George Wade, Bridgeport; Albert H. Camp, Norwalk; Wm. H. Holly, Stamford; Elias S. Sanford, Danbury ; George H. Noble, New Milford; George Pierpont, Water- town ;. B. B. Rockwell, West Winsted; Myron Harrison, Cornwall.


COLLECTOR, David F. Hollister, Bridgeport. Deputies, E. J. Alvord, Southport; T. W. Jones, Westport; W. T. Craw, South Norwalk; Theodore J. Daskam, Stamford;


187


ENROLLMENT OFFICERS .- MILITIA.


John S. Davenport, Darien; John Dayton, Greenwich; Samuel Perry, Georgetown; Hiram K. Scott, Ridgefield; Wm. A. Judd, Bethel; Henry T. Hovt, Danbury; Solon B. Johnson, Litchfield; John M. Wadhams, Goshen; Thomas M. Clarke, Winsted; O. J. Hodge, Robertsville; Samuel D. Northway, South Norfolk; Martin Harris, Salisbury; George Lockwood, New Milford; George W. Hurlburt, Roxbury; John E. Whittlesey, New Preston; George Drakeley, Woodbury ; L. P. Judd, Bethlem; Lu- cius Bradley, Plymouth.


U. S. ENROLLMENT OFFICERS.


1st Dist. Provost Marshal, Lucius G. Goodrich; Com- missioner, George M. Ives; Surgeon, Harry A. Grant.


2d Dist. Prov. Mar., Richard M. Clark; Com. Dexter R. Wright; Surg., E. A. Park.


3d Dist. Prov. Mar., Isaac H. Bromley ; Com., Samuel Bingham; Surg., Robert McC. Lord.


4th Dist. Prov. Mar., Wm. H. Riley; Com., F. Ells- worth; Surg., James M. Laing.


Militia of Connecticut.


His Excellency, WILLIAM A. BUCKINGHAM, Nor- wich, COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF.


Aids-de-Camp, Lieut. Col's Hugh H. Osgood, Norwich; Henry R. Bond, New London; Calvin G. Child, Norwich; Israel Matson, Lyme.


GOVERNOR'S GUARDS.


1st Horse, Hartford. Major James Waters; Capt. and 1st Lieut., Freeman Seymour; 2d Lieut., John N. Stand- ish; Cornet, Charles H. Boardman; Qr. Master, Stephen B. Churchill.


2d Horse, New Haven. Major, Colin M. Ingersol; Capt., Lucien W. Sperry; 1st Lietit., Charles Shelton; 2d Lieut., Edward P. Yale; 3d Lieut., Thomas P. Mer- win; 4th Lieut., Joseph N. Collins, Cornet, John L. Lyon; Qr. Master John G. North.


1st Foot. Hartford. Major, Lucius E. Hunt; Capt. And 1st Lieut., Henry C. Ransom; 2d Lieut., Henry K.


100


POSTAGE.


Peck; 3d Lieut., Henry P. Barton; 4th Lieut., Daniel F. Seymour; Ensign, O. W. Chaffee.


2d Foot, New Haven. Major, Russell W. Norton; Capt., and 1st Lieut., James H. Lansing; 2d Lieut., Henry W. Oliver; 3d Lieut., Wm. E. Rich; 4th Lieut., Septimus S. Smith; Ensign, Lyman J. Lane.


MAJOR-GENERAL, Wm. H. Russell, New Haven. Aids- de-Camp, Major Francis Wayland, New Haven; Major Edward W. Seymour, Litchfield. Division Inspector, Lieut. Col. F. St. John Lockwood, Stamford. Division Quarter-Master, Lieut. Col. Alvan P. Hyde, Tolland


ADJUTANT-GENERAL, Brig. General Horace J. Morse, Hartford; Assistant, Capt. Henry C. Ward, Hartford.


QUARTER MASTER-GENERAL, Brig .- General Wm. A. Aiken, Norwich; Assistants, Col. John H. Almy, New York; Charles L. Duncan, Julius S. Gilman, Hartford. SURGEON-GEN., Brig. Gen. Harry A. Grant, Enfield. COMMISSARY-GEN., Gol. Thomas Fitch, New London. PAYMASTER-GEN., Col. Wm. Fitch, New Haven.


VOTES FOR SHERIFF.


Hf'd Co., Westell Russell, 8192 Freeman M. Brown, 8181 N. Haven, G. O. Hitchcock, 8518 Sam'l R. Crampton, 7601 N. London, R. A. Wheeler, 5409 Asher P. Brown, 4334


Fair'd, Matthew Bulkley, 6638 William A. Judd, 6449


Windham, Prescott May, 3490 Calvin H. Davison, 1958


Litch., Lev. W. Wessells, 4756 George H. Baldwin, 4266 Middlesex, C. W. Snow, 2901 Wilbur F. Burrows, 2845 2306 Alfred Bishop, 1954


Tolland, Amos Pease,


VOTES FOR MEMBERS OF CONGRESS. Hf'd Co., Henry C. Deming, 8197 Alvan P. Hyde, Tolland, 66 66 2296 66 1976


8182


10,493


10,158


N. Haven, J. E. English,


8566 Samuel L. Warner, 7552


Middlesex, 66


2884


66 2867


11,448


10,429


N. Lond., Aug. Brandegee, 5337 Wm. M. Converse, 4396 Windham, 3541


1986


8,878


6,382


189


VOTES FOR SENATORS, ETC.


Fair., John H. Hubbard, Litchfield,


6445 Geo. C. Woodruff, 6653


4803


4239


11,248


10,892


postage.


LETTERS, prepaid by Stamps, 3 cents each ¿ oz. or fraction thereof, to all parts of the country, including California. If by oversight the Stamp is omitted, or is insufficient, the letter is forwarded and double postage charged on the amount due. Drop and Local letters 2 cents each ¿ oz. prepaid.


Circulars unsealed, 2 cents for every three circulars to one address.


Newspapers to any part of the United States, to regular subscribers, payable quarterly in advance. Weekly, not over 4 oz. 5 cents a quarter, and 5 cents for each additional 4 oz. or part thereof; and an additional 5 cents for each additional issue,-Dailies six times a week, 30 cents a quarter. All other regular periodicals sent to subscribers, 1 cent for 4 oz. or less, and 1 cent for each additional 4 oz. Weekly newspapers free in the County where published. Small periodicals referred to the Post- Master-General.


Letters and papers delivered in cities free of charge.


Books, not over 4 oz. 4 cents prepaid; and 4 cents for each additional 4 oz. or part thereof.


Unbound miscellaneous packages not over 4 oz. 2 cents prepaid, and 2 cents for each additional 4 oz. or part thereof ;- these include transient papers, proof- sheets, manuscripts for books, cards, samples, photo- graphs, blanks, maps, engravings, envelops, paper, cut- tings, roots, and all similar articles allowed in mails. Such packages must be sent under covers so open that the contents may be discerned; and any communication in writing subjects the whole to letter postage.


Postage to the British Provinces, 10 cents per } oz. To Great Britain 24 cents, and France 15 cents per } oz.


Letters, (unless official,) addressed to the departments in Washington, must be prepaid. Members and Senators of Congress, however, as yet vote themselves the franking privilege.


POST OFFICES AND POST MASTERS.


The town in which each office was situated was given in the Register for 1858. To make room, some few P. O. in which are no changes, are omitted. See Register for 1863.


Andover Wm Dorrance Columbia


Lyman C Clarke


Ansonia


George Bristol Cornwall


John T Andrew


Ashford Dyer H. Clark Cornwall Bridge J. A. Bierco


Barkhamsted


Albert Merrell Coventry J B French


Beacon Falls Julius C Coe Coventry Depot John Isham


Berlin Bethel


Henry N. Galpin Cromwell Elizur L Wright


Bethlem


Henry W Peck Deep River SM Shipman R C Naramore


Black Rock


Alanson Allen Derby


Bloomfield


Imri L Spencer Durham


Oscar Leach


Bolton


Albert Ruggles Durham Center


Mary J Meigs


Bozrah


John W Haughton Eagleville E B Hibbard


Bozrahville James M Peckham Eastford


Joseph Dorsett


Branford


Philo Hall East Granby


Chester Hamlin


Bridgeport


Friend W Smith East Haddam


N O Chapman


Bristol


Samuel M Sutliff East Hampton


Joel W Smith


Broad Brook


N P Adams East Hartford


E M Roberts


Brookfield


Amos L Williams East Haven


Ellen Hagaman


Brooklyn


Apollos Richmond East Killingly


A. M. Paine


Bulls Pond Alvah S. Pearce East Lyme


W H H Comstock


Burnside M. Chandler Eastor.


Lewis Edwards


Burlington


Edward W Bull East Windsor


S S Bartlett


Burrville Nelson Roberts East Wind. Hill M McWeeney


Canaan, Charles Kellogg Ellington


Canterbury W H Gordon Enfield


Aholiab Johnson Richard S Williams


Central Village


A R Herrick Fairfield


Charles B Wakelee


Centre Brook D. W. Spencer Fair Haven


Centre Groton George L Daboll Falls Village


J F Millspaugh


Chapinville


George Landon Farmington


George D Cowles


Chaplin J. W. Lincoln Franklin


Andrew B Smith


Cheshire Edwin Brown Georgetown Samuel Perry Chester Geo B Ransom Glastenbury Edwin H. Andrews


Chesterfield Albert B. Tefft Glenville


John W Brooks


Colchester Charles H Rogers Granby


Colebrook Reuben Rockwell Greenfield


James N Loomis Henry Bradley


Colebrook River H S Sawyer Greenville


William H. Coit


Collinsville Rollin O Humphrey Greenwich


Joseph E Brush


William Mosher Clinton Dota L Wright Goshen


Henry Gunn


Canton Uriah Bailey Essex


Smith G Tuttle


Amos Woodinan Danbury Edward A Brown


191


AND POST MASTERS.


Griswold


A H Lester Moodus


D S Purple


Groton Timothy W Turner Moosup


Richard S Lathrop


Guilford John Hale Mount Carmel


James Ives


Gurleyville Franklin Dunham Mystic


C E Chester B G Green


Haddam


S M Kelsey Mystic Bridge


Haddam Neck


H M Selden Mystic River


Dwight Ashbey


Hamden Leverett Hitchcock Naugatuck Lawrence S Spencer Walter Gladden Hampton George H Brown New Britain


Hartford


Edward S Cleveland New Canaan


Noah W Hoyt


Hartland


Philo B Coe New Fairfield


Enoch Knapp


Harwinton


Lewis Catlin New Hartford


John B Owen


Hazardville


C G Tiffany New Hartf'd C J M Henderson


Hebron


Charles G Buell New Haven


Neh. D Sperry


Higganum


A Brainard New London


J W Eggleston


Hitchcockville


James R Smith New Milford


George D Copley


Hockanum


Henry U Holmes New Preston


Wm C Wooster


Huntington


Joseph Tomlinson Newtown


Zalmon S Peck


Jewett City


N P Potter Norfolk Giles P Thompson


Kensington


Samuel Upson North Branford Russell Clark


Kent


Austin St John North Colebrook Jasper Pinney


Killingly


B Thomas North Cornwall Anson Rogers


Killingworth


Alfred Norton Northford Timo Bartholomew


Lakeville


Samuel H. Selleck North Haven


Whitney Elliott


Laurel Glen Samuel P Saunders North Lyme Lebanon George D Spencer North Manchester .I O Spencer


Ledyard


James McCracken North Stamford Alvin Weed


Lime Rock Wm H Barnum North Stonington CN Wheeler Riverius Marsh North Woodstock Ezra C May


Lyme


Charles W Waite Norwalk Charles Olinstead


Madison James R Meigs Norwich H H Starkweather


Manchester Daniel Wadsworth Norwich Town


Geo D Fuller Chapman


Mansfield Center J P Barrows Orange


Sidney F Oviatt


Mansfield Depot SO Vinton Ore Hill O McCord


Marbledale Chas B Morehouse Oxford


Samuel P Sanford


Marlborough Harriet K Warner Pendleton Hill


R P Palmer


Meriden


A H Curtis Pine Meadow


S E Bailey


Mianus David T. Hawes Plainfield


Waldo Tillinghast A N Clark


Middlebury Henry W Newton Plainville


Middle Haddam


Henry Hurd Pleasant Valley Julius C Pratt


Middletown Arthur B Calef Plymouth Horace Fenn


Milford Thomas Cornwall Plymouth Hollow Seth Thomas


Monroe William A Clarke Pomfret Hiram Holt


Montville


Isaac Turner Pomfret Landing Jared Chollar


Charles Stark


Litchfield


Mansfield S S Fuller Oneco


Poquanoc Bridge Ja. D Avery Staffordville Poquonock Chas W Hathaway Stamford


Portland Richard Edwards Stepney Depot


Preston Mary Ann Downer Sterling


Prospect Edward R. Tyler Sterling Hill


Putnam


Hiram N Brown Stonington


Quarryville Sessions Lawson Stratford


Reading Thomas B Fanton Suffield


David Hale


Reading Ridge


Daniel Sanford Tariffville


Daniel C Hayes


Ridgefield Sylvester Maine Terryville


B H Hemingway Jeremiah Olney


Ridgefield Station Wm W Beers Thompson


Rockville Andrew W Tracy Thompsonville


Rocky Hill


Albert G Parker Tolland


Roxbury


George Hurlbut. Torringford


Salem


O Whittlesey Torrington


Lucius F Leach


Salisbury


Daniel S. Clapp Trumbull


James D Brinsmade P W Turner


Sandy Hook


William Hall Turnerville


Saugatuck


E L Stevenson Union


Saybrook


Galen Dowd Unionville


David L Newell George Richards E F McLean


Saybrook Ferry


Jere J Tryon Vernon


Scotland


James Burnett Vernon Depot Alfred K Talcott


Seymour


Samuel H Canfield Voluntown


Charles H Kinney


Sharon


Henry M Gillette Wallingford


J B Pomeroy Charles Hine


Somers


L E Pease Waterbury


Somersville


Ansel Arnold Waterford


Charles W Gillette Abram M Darrew C H Hotchkiss


Southbury


Almon B Ruggles Westbrook


Isaac N Spencer


South Canaan John B Reed Jr Westchester Samuel Brown South Coventry Wal'r A Loomis W. Cornwall Henry C Crandall Southford Horace Oatınan Westford


So. Glastenbury F C Strickland West Granby


Elam Kendall


Southington Selah Lewis, Jr West Hartford


Benj F Bissell


South Lyme R L Chadwick West Hartland H H Griswold South Manchester Ra'h Cheney West Haven H I Thompson


South Norwalk


Math Wilcox West Killingly Sylvanus Gleason


Southport


David Bradley West Meriden Geo W Rogers


South Windham Sam G Byrne Westminster


South Windsor Mervin Vibbert Weston


George K Ray John H Gregory


South Woodstock SM Fenner Westport E M Lees


Sprague


Dwight Bailey West Thompson Ch H Sharpe


Stafford


G H Pinney Westville J F Benton


Stafford Springs


H T Small West Willington


C B Pomeroy


Simsbury


Julius Chapman Washington Frederick N Galpin


South Britain


Anson Bray Watertown


T C Cary


Sherman


Charles F Spencer Warren


John Houston William Keith Harvey P Hopkins


F M Eager Theodore J Daskan Harriet Platt Daniel Freeman Charles Mason Francis Williams Claudius B Curtis


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974.6 C7674 1862 1219007


OGY COLLECTION


THE Connecticut Register:


BEING A


State Calendar OF PUBLIC OFFICERS AND INSTITUTIONS OF CONNECTICUT, FOR


1862.


ASTRONOMICAL CALCULATIONS MADE FOR THE LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE OF HARTFORD.


HIGH WATER FOR NEW LONDON AND SAYBROOK.


WQUI


SUSTINET


TRANSTULIT


" Vineam-transtulisti, ejecisti gentes et plantasti eam. Dux itineris fuisti in conspectu ejus ; plantasti radices ejus, et implevit terram. Operuit montes umbra ejus, et arbusta ejus cedros Dei. Extendit palmites suos usque ed mare et usque ad flumen propagines ejus." Ps. LXXX. v. 8-11.


HARTFORD: PUBLISHED BY BROWN & GROSS, CORNER MAIN AND ASYLUM STREETS.


THE REGISTER for 1862, besides the usual variety, con- tains the number of Registered Voters and Militia, and number of men in U. S. service, from the several towns of the State; also the population of the several States for 1850 and 1860, and the Ministers at foreign courts.


Those who furnish matter for the Register, or desire any changes to be made, are reminded that the work goes to press about the 20th of November. Hence the reason why some information has not been attended to.


Commissioners for other States should give information of any additions or changes, directly to us.


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, 1652,


1847


Congress, Members from Conn. from 1765 to 1853,


1853


Constitution of Conn., of 1636,


1848


Ecclesiastical Societies and date of Organization,


1849


Governor, annual votes from 1819 to 1849, 1850


Manufactures, statistics of 1855


Mileage from Hartford and New Haven,


1858


Newspapers in Connecticut, 1851 and 1858


Officers, Colonial and State, from 1639 to 1846, 1847


Paent of Connecticut of 1637, 1847


Population of Towns, 1790 to 1860, 1861


Post Offices in Connecticut, and Income, 1850


Post Routes in Connecticut, 1850, 1854, and 1858


Probate Courts, Organization and History, 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; Expenses, 1852 and 1853; Taxes, 1849 and 1856 Town Deposit Fund, amount for each town, 1853 Travel in Connecticut, by Railroads, &c., 1856 and 1860 U. S. House and Senate, Statistics of, 1862


NOTE .- In the Register for 1861, Vote for President, p. 120, the names Breck. and Douglas at the head of the col- umns should be interchanged.


INDEX.


American Asylum,


115 Comptroller, 17


Assessors, - -


· 66-115 Congregational, - 129


Attorneys at Law, Auditors,


-


17


Constables, 66-115


Counties, 42-66


Bank Directors, - 152


16


Hartford, 42


Baptists, 135, 143


Boards of Relief,


66-115


Middlesex, 62


Boroughs,


127


New Haven,


46


Bridges,


33


New London, -


50


Calendar, 5-16


Census of Connecticut, 117-124


Children 4 to 16, 117-124


Chronological Cycles, Jan.


Cities,


125


Clergy and Ecclesiastical


Statistics,


129-143


Advent,


-


143


Baptist, -


135


Christian, -


.


143


Education, Boards of, 66-115


Congregational, 129, 131


137


Jewish, 143 .


Episcopal,


137


Methodist, 139


Methodist Protestant, 142


142


Ferries, 34


Presbyterian, -


142


Free Masons,


186


Roman Catholic, 143


General Assembly,


20


Unitarian, 133


Senate,


20


Universalist, 142


Clerks, Town, 66-115


County, 42-66


Governor,


17


Collectors, Town,


-


66-115


Grand Jurors.


66-115


High Water, - Feb.


Home Missionary Society, 130


Homeopathic Med. Soc., 144


Imbeciles School, - 192


Insane Retreat.


115


Bridges, 33


Insurance Companies,


189


Ferries,


34


Jailers, - 42-64


for other States,


35


Judges Superior Court,


29


Superior Court 43-64


Supreme Court,


28


United States,


28 Jurors, No.,


.


44-66


Tolland, 64


Windham, 56


Courts. See Calendar pages. Probate, 29


Superior. 29


Supreme, 28


United States, 28


Custom House Officers, 180


Eclipses, June, Dec.


Elections, State. See Cal. pages. Electors, No. of, - 117-124


Everest Fund, 130


Executive of Connecticut, 17


Moravian,


-


House of Representatives, 21


Committees,


20


Colleges,


187


Commencements,


June, July.


Commissioners, County, 42-64


on Railroads, · 184


.. Turnpike Roads, 31


42-64


Congress, - 172


Bank Commissioners, 152


Fairfield, 53


Bank Statistics,


Litchfield, 58


1219007


Episcopal,


Justices of Peace, - - 44-66


Sheriff's,


42-64 Feb.


Legislature Meetings. See Calendar pages.


Stars, Morn and Eve, State Attorneys, 42-64


Librarian, State,


17 State Library Com., - 17


Medical Society, Conn.,


144


State Officers, 17


Homeopathic,


144


State Printers,


Reform Medical,


144


State Prison, 116


Methodist,


139, 142


Surgeons,


145-153


Surveyors, - 66-115


46


in U. S. Service, 183


Normal School, State, 116


Norwich Free Academy, 192


Notaries Public,


37


Odd Fellows,


187


Physicians and Surg., Pilots, -


180


Polls Taxable,


117-124


Population of Towns, 117-124


Population of U. S., March


Postage, Rates of,


-


166


Post Offices and Masters, 166


Town Statistics,


-


117-124


Compensation, 166 Votes for Governor, Pop- ulation, Electors, Sol- diers, School Children, 184 Polls, Valuation


Railroad Commissioners, 66 Officers, -


184


Treasurer, State,


17


42-64


Reform School, State, 116


Registrars,


66-115


Turnpike Roads,


31


Representatives, 21


United States, Executive,


171


Retreat for Insane,


115


Judiciary,


171


River Companies, -


35


Diplomatic,


181


Roman Catholic,


143


Savings Banks,


164


-


Senate,


House of Representatives, 174


Commissioners in Conn., 28


Population,


-


-


March


School Fund Commissioner, 17


Schools, No. Children, 117-124


Visitors,


.


66-115


Secretary of State,


-


Universalists,


-


142


Valuation,


117-124


17


Votes for Governor,


117-124


Selectmen, -


66-115


State Officers,


18


Senatorial Districts, -


18


Senators,


19


Senators, - 20


- 181


Militia, .€ Enrolled, - 117-124


Surveyor General, Deputies, 42-64


Town Officers,


65-115


Town Clerks, Registrars, Treasurers, Selectmen, Constables & Collectors, Grand Jurors, Assessors,


145-152


Boards Relief, Road Com- missioners, Surveyors of Lands, Boards of Edu- cation, School Fund Treasurers.


Presbytery of Connecticut, 142 Probate Courts, - 29 -


Reform Medical Assoc .. 144


County,


Town,


66-115


Road Commissioners,


66-115


172


17


1862.


JANUARY.


1st Month.


MOON'S PHASES.


Last ( 7, 5h. 55m. E.


New @0 15, 9h. 4m. E.


First @D 23, 1h. 46m. M.


Full @ 29, 10h. 0m. E.


15, 12h. 10m.


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


CALENDAR DAYS.


1 W: 7 304 38 6 810 23


2 Th 7 304 39 7 18 11


9


, 3 Fr 7 304 40 8 29 11 49


SUPERIOR.


Ist Tu. Brooklyn. 3d Tu. New London. 4th Tu. Litchfield.


ANNUAL MEETINGS.


INSURANCE COMPANIES.


1 Tu. Danbury.


1 W. Norwich Fire.


2 M. Norwich As., Far. Val.


LEGISLATURES.


1 M. Ohio, Cal.


1 Tu. Del., N. Y., Penn.


1 W. Md.,Mass.,Mich., Maine.


2 M. Illinois, Iowa.


2 Tu. New Jersey.


Th. after 1 M., Indiana. 3 M. Louisiana


6


22 W 7 235 1 Morn.


1 57


23 Th 7 225 2 0 48


2


56


24 Fr 7 225 4


2 5


4


4


25 Sa 7 215 5


3 15


5 15


26 Su 7 205 6


4 19


6 7


28 Tu 7 185 9 Sets. 8


29 W 7 175 10 4


56 9


30 Th 7 165 11 6


7


9 58


/


12 Su


7 294 49 4 36 6


22


13 M 7 284 50 5 29 7 16


14 Tu 7 284 51 6 19 S


8


15 W. 7 274 52 Rises. 8 51


16 Th 7 274 54 6 0 9


35


17 Fr 7 264 55 7


7 110 18


18 Sa :7 26 4 56 8 14/10 59


19 Su 7 25,4 57 9 22 11 38


20 M 7 254 58 10 30 Ev. 18


21 Tu 7 245 0 11 41 1


CHURCH DAYS.


1 Circumcision.


5 2d S. after Christmas. 6 Epiphany.


27 M 7 195 7


2 15


12 Ist S. after Epiphany. 19 2d S. after Epiphany. 25 30 26 25 Conversion of St. Paul. 10 26 3d S. after Epiphany.


31 Fr 7 155 13 7 15 10 39


COURTS.


4 Sa. 7 304 41 9 34 Morn.


5 Su 7 304 42 10 36 0 31


6M 17 304 43 11 37 1 14


7|Tu 7 304 44 Morn. 1 59


8 W 7 304 45 0 39 2 46


9 Th 7 294 46 1 40 3 36


7 294 47 2 39


4 30


10 Fr 11 Sa .. 7 294 48 3 40 5 26


SUN SOUTH.


1, 12h. 4m. |21, 12h. 12m. 5, 12h. 6m. 25, 12h. 13m. 10, 12h. 8m.


31, 12h. 14m.


CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES .- Dominical Letter, E; Golden Number, i; Epact, 0; Solar Cycle, 23; Julian Period, 6,575 ; Age of the World, 5,866 ; Independ. U. S., 87.


MOON'S PHASES.


Last 6, 3h. 20m. E. New @D 14, 0h. 15m. E. First (D) 21, 9h. 20m.M. Full 28, 11h. 58m. M.


SUN SOUTH. 8, 12h. 14}m. 21, 12h. 14 m. 27,12h. 13 m.


MWOR @S. R.OS. H. W.


CALENDAR DAYS.


1 Sa.


7 145 14 8 19 11


18


2 Su


7 13 5 15 9 22


11


35


3M


12 5 16|


10 24 Morn.


4 Tu 7 11 5 18 11


26 0 33


. 5|W. 7


105 19


Morn.


1 17


6 Th 7 95 20 0 27


4


7Fr- 7 85 21 1 27


2


54


. 8 Sa 7 75 23


2 24 3


52 50


10 M 7 55 25 4 11


11 Tu 7 35 26 4 59


6


47


12 W. 7 25 28


5 34 7


41


13 Th 7 15 29


6


8 8


27


9


15 Sa, 6 585 31 7 10


9 51


16 Su


6 575 33 8 18/10


34


17 M


6 55 5 34 9 31|11


44|11


19 W


6 52 5 36


11 55 Ev. 46


20 Th 6 51 5 38


Morn. 1 42


21 Fr


6 49 5 39


1 7


2


46


22 Sa


6 48 5 40 2 11


3 55


23 Su


6 47 5 42 3 6


5 17


24 M


6 45 5 43 3 58


40


7


14


26 W 16 425 45 5 14


8


6


23 Fr 16 39 5 48


6


9


9


COURTS.


U. S. DISTRICT. 4th Tu., New Haven.


SUPREME.


2d Tu., Bridgeport. 3d Tu , New Haven. 4th Tu., Hartford.


SUPERIOR. 50 1st Tu., Middletown.


ANNUAL MEETINGS. INSURANCE COMPANIES. 82 Tu. Hope, Stamford. 3 W. American Life.


RAILROADS. 3 W., N. H. & N. L. 3 W. Naugatuck.


14 Valentine.


CHURCH DAYS.


2 Purific. Virgin Mary. 2 4 S. after Epiphany. 9 5 S. after Epiphany. 16 Septuagesima S. 23 Sexagesima S.


VENUS will be Evening Star till Feb. 25, then Morning Star until Dec. 10, then Evening Star until the end of the year.


High water is calculated for New London and Saybrook. For Fairfield add 2h. 30m. ; Bridgeport, add 2h. 15m. ; New Haven, add 2h 20m .; Guilford, add 2h. 25m .; Hartford, sub. 5h .; Nor- wich, add 40 m.


6


4


25 Tu 6 44 5 44 4


27 Th 6 405 46 5 41


8 47 26 24 St. Matthias.


9 Su 7 65 24


3 20 4 5


14 Fr 7 0 5 30 Rises.


14 56


18 Tu 6 54 5 35 10


1


MARCH.


3d Month.


MOON'S PHASES.


SUN SOUTH.


Last @0 8, 0h. 30m. E.


New @ 16, 0h. 27m. M.


First @22, 4h. 58m. E.


Full 30, 2h. 54m. M.


15, 12h. 9m.


28, 12h.


5m


MWIOR. OS R.OS.|H. W.


CALENDAR DAYS.


1


6 37 5 49 Sets.


10 7


2 Su


6 355 50 8 1010 44


3 M. 6 345 51 9 1111 20


SUPREME.


4


Tu 6 325 52 10


13 11


58


5


W. 6 305 53 11


14 Morn 0 41


7 Fr. 6 28 5 55 0 11 1 28


8 Sa. 6 26 5 57 1 9


2 20


10 M 6 23 5 59 2 47


11


Tu 6 21 6 0


3 28


4 3


35 7


14


Fr. 6 16 6


4


5


4


7 8


56 40


ANNUAL MEETINGS.


15


Sa 6 14 6


5 5 32


6 Rises 9


17


M 6 106


7


8


26 9


18


Tu 6


96 8 9 41 10


533 Tu. Charter Oak. 414 W. Conn. Life.


20 Th 6 56 11 Morn. Ev. 33


21


Fr. 6 36 12 0


4


1


ELECTIONS.


22


Sa- 6 26 13 1 4


2


34 39


23 Su 6


06 14 1 56 3 48


24 M 5 586 15 2 40


4 54


25


Tu 5 566 16


3 16 5 55


2 Quinquagesima S.


26 27 Th


5 536 18 4


12


7 37


5 Ash Wednesday. 9 1st S. in Lent.


28 Fr. 5 51 6 20 4


38 8


19 16 2d S. in Lent.


29 Sa 5 49 6 21 5


1


8


55 23 3d S. in Lent.


3J Su 5 486 22 Sets


9 34 25 Annun. Virgin Mary.


31 M 5 466 23 8


0 10 13 30 4th S. in Lent


POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES AND TERRITORIES.


States.


Total, 1850,


1860. Slave, 1850,


1860.


Alabama,


771,623


964,296


342,844 425,131


Arkansas,


209,897


435,427


47,100 111,104


Ist Tu., Brooklyn. 2d Tu., New London. 3d Tu., Middletown. 4th Tu., Tolland.


9 Su 6 24 5 58 2 0


16


SUPERIOR. Ist Tu., New Haven.


3 4 17 5 17 Ist Tu., Bridgeport.


12 W 6 196 1


13 Th 6 176 2 4


6 14 2d Tu., Hartford. 8 3d Tu., Brooklyn.


16 Su 6 12 6


21 INSURANCE CO's. 59 2 M. New London Co.


19 W. 6 76 9 10 55 11


2 Tu. New Hampshire.


CHURCH DAYS.


W 5 556 17 3 44 6 48


4, 12h. 12m. 19, 12h. 8m


8, 12h. 11m.


22, 12h. 7m 12, 12h. 10m.


25, 12h. 6m


1862.


6 Th 6 295 54 Morn.


COURTS.


MOON'S PHASES.


Last 7, 7h. 21m. M. New @1D 14, 10h. 11m. M. First (0) 21, 1h. 12m. M. Full @ 28, 6h. 36m E.


SUN SOUTH.


1, 12h. 4m. 15, 12h. 0m. 4, 12h. 3m. 19, 11h. 59m. 7,12h. 2m. 24, 11h. 58m. 30, 11h. 57m.


11, 12h. 1m.


MW OR OS. R.OS. H. W.


CALENDAR DAYS.


1


Tu 5 44 6 24 9 2 10 51


2


W. 5 43 6 25 9 59 11 30


3


Th 5 41 6 26 10 58 Morn.


4 Fr. 5 39 6 27 11 51 0 11 Morn. 0 59


5 6 7


Su 5 36 6 29 0 39 1 50


SUPREME.


M. 5 35 6 30 1 21 2 44 4th Tu. Litchfield.


8 Tu 5 33 6 31


1 59 3


41 38


SUPERIOR.


11


Fr: 5 28 6 34


3 30


4 5 6


35


Ist Tu. Norwich.


2d Tu. Litchfield.


12


Sa. 5 276 35


4


10 55


14


M. 5 246 38


Ris s. 8 34 9


45


ANNUAL MEETINGS.


15 16


W. 5 20 6 40 9


47 10


38


17


18 Fr 5 176 42 11


50 Ev. 24


19 Sa. 5 166 43 Morn. 1 35


20 Su 5 14 6 44 0 36


2


27


21 M


5 12 6 45 1 15


3


4


23 W- 5


9 6 48 2 16 5 24


24 Th 5


S 6 49 2


41


6 7


2


6 5th S. in Lent. 13 6th S. in Lent.


27 Su 5


4 6 52 3 57


27 18 Good Friday.


28 M 5 2 6 53


Sets. 9 4 20 Easter.


29 Tu 5


1 6 54 7 53 9


44 25 St. Mark.


30 W 5


0 6 55 8


51 10


27 27 1st S. after Easter.


California,


92,597


380,015


Connecticut,


370,792


460,151


Delaware,


91,532


112,218


2,290


1,798


Florida,


87,445


140,439


39,310


61,753




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