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Georgia,
906,185
1,057,327
381,682
462,230
ELECTIONS. 1 M. Connecticut. 1 W. Rhode Island.
29 ECCLESIASTICAL. 29 1 W. Providence Conf.
CHURCH DAYS.
25 Fr: 5 6 16 50 3
6
26 Sa 5
5 6 51 3 30
46
7 8
29
Th 5 19 6 41 10
54 11
31 22
13 Su 5 25 6 36
3 57 2d Tu. Haddam. 27 8 2d Tu. Tolland.
9 10
W 5 31 6 32
2 32
COURTS. U. S. CIRCUIT. 4th Tu., N. Haven.
Sa. 5 38 6 28
Th 5 306 33 3 2
Tu 5 22 6 39 8
22 T- 5
11|6 46 1 48
14
1862.
MAY.
MOON'S PHASES.
First (D) 6, 10h. 23m. E.
Full 3 13, 6h. 9m. E.
Last 20, 10h. 47m. M.
New TED 28, 10h. 35m. M.
5th Month. SUN SOUTH. 14, 11h. 56m. 29, 11h. 57m.
MW OR. OS. R.OS. H. W.
CALENDAR DAYS.
1 Th 4 58 6 56 9 45 11 9
2 Fr: 4 576 57 10 34|11 49
3 Sa 4 56 6 58 11 18 Morn.
U. S. DISTRICT. 4th Tu. Hartford.
4 Su 4 55 6 59 11
56 0
33
5 M 4 54 7
0 Morn. 1
21
SUPERIOR.
, 6 Tu 4 52 7 1
0 31 2
12 2d Tu. New Haven.
W . 4 517 2
1 1
3
8 Th 4 50 7 3
1 28
9 Fr: 4 49 7 4
1 53
4
54
ELECTIONS. 4 Th. Virginia.
10 Sa 4 48 7
14 47 6
7
3 26 7
13 Tu 4 44 8 Rises. 8
14
W. 4 43 7
9
8 33 9 29
15
Th 4 42 7 10 9 37 10 26
16 Fr .4 41 7 11 10 29:11
20 2 W. N. Y. & N. H.
17 Sa 4 40 7 12 11 12 Ev 13
18 Su 4 39 7 13 11 49 1
9
42 W. New York Conf.
20 Tu 4 38 7 15 0 19
2
58
21 W-4 377 16 0 45 3 52 22 Th 4 36 7 17 1 11 4 45 35
23 Fr. 4 35 7 18 1 36
5
24 Sa- 4 34 7 19 2 1 6 25 2 28 12
7
26|M 4 33 17 21 2 59
CHURCH DAYS.
27 Tu 4 32 7 21 3
36
8
1 St. Philip and St. James.
28 W. 4 32 7 22 Sets. 9
29 Th 4 31 7 23 8 32 10
4 2d S. after Easter. 11 3d S. after Easter. 4 18 4.h S. after Easter.
30 Fr 4 31 7 24 9 17 10 46 25 5th S. after Easter.
31 Sa 4 30 7 25 9 58 11 27 29 Ascension.
Illinois,
851,470
1,711,753
Indiana,
988,416
1,350,479
Jowa,
192.214
674,948
Kansas,
107,110
1
3 3 59 ANNUAL MEETINGS.
11 Su 7
5 2 23 5 50 2 52 6 46 43
12| M 14 46 7
7
LEGISLATURES. LITu. Rhode Island. 37 1 W. Connecticut.
RAILROAD.
ECCLESIASTICAL.
19 M .4 39 7
14 Morn. 2
2 Th. American Bible and other Societies in N. York. 3 Th. Presby'an Gen. Assem. Baptist Mission Union. 4 W. American S. & Union. Last W., N. Y. East Conf., Boston Anniversaries.
25 Su 4 34 17 20
7 57 40 19
COURTS.
MOON S PHASES.
First @ 5, 9h. 52m. M. Full @12, 1h. 26m. M./ Last @ 18, 19h. 21m. E.
SUN SOUTH.
5, 11h. 58m. 24, 12h. 2m.
10, 11h. 59m. 29, 12h. 3m. 21, Solstice.
15, 12h. 0m. 20, 12h. 1m.
MWOR. OS. R.OS. H. W.
CALENDAR DAYS.
1 Su 1 30 7 25 10 31 |Morn.
2 M 1 29 7 26 11 2
0 0 52
3 Tul4 29 7 27 11 29
4 W. 4 29 7 27 11 56 1
5 Th
1 28 7 28
Morn. 2 3
27 18
ANNUAL MEETINGS.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
1 Th. AEtna ; Hartford. 19 2 W. Windham Co. 233 W. Middlesex.
11
W. . 4 277 31 3 31 8
233 Tu. Tolland Co.
12 Th 4 277 32 Rises. 9
15
L. M. Connecticut. L. Tu. Phoenix Life.
13 Fr- 4 277 32 9 5 10
16
14 Sa
4 27 7 33 9
45 11
15 Su 4 27 7 33 10
18 11
1 2
3 4
1
21 Sa
4 28 7 35 0 32
4
54
22 Su
4 28
7 35 1 1
5 46
23 M
4 28 7 35 1 34
6
38
24 Tu 4 28 7 35 2 16
25 W 4 297 35 3
0
8
31 18
1 S. after Ascension. 8 Whit Sunday. 11 St. Barnabas. 15 Trinity Sunday.
9 42|22 Ist S. after Trinity.
28 Sa 4 30 7 36 8
35
61L
10 25 24 Nativity of John Baptist. 29 St. Peter. 5 29 2d S. after Trinity.
30 M 14 31 7 361 9
34 11 42 4 Th. Commence'nt Trinity.
Kentucky,
982,405
1,555 703
210,981
225,490
Louisiana,
517,762
709,433
244,809
332,520
Maine,
583,169
628,276
Maryland,
383,034
687,034
90,368
87,186
Massachusetts,
994.514
1,231,065
Michigan,
397,654
749,112
ECLIPSES.
11, 12. Moon totally eclipsed. Begins, 11.51 ; ends, 3.8. 37|26. Sun eclipsed, invis.
6
FR 4 28 7 29 0 22
7 29 0 50
4
16 16
8|Su 4 25
7 30 1 20
5
9 M
4 27 7 30 1 57
6 7
16 M
4 27 7 33 10
17 Tu
4 27 7 34 11
18 W
4 27 7 34|11
46 Ev. 43 14 30 38
19 9
19 Th 4 27 7 34 Morn.
20 Fr 4 27 7 35| 0
5
2 Tu. Evangelical Cons. R.I. 3Tu. Gen. Convention Vt. ; Gen. Assoc. Conn. 4 Tu Gen.Conf. Maine; Gen. Assoc. Mass.
CHURCH DAYS.
7
26 Th 4 29 7 35 3 54 8
59
27 Fr 4 29 7 36 Sets.
29 Su 4 30 7 36 9
8 LEGISLATURES. 53|1 W. New Hampshire.
ECCLESIASTICAL.
7|Saz. 4 28
10 Tw4 27 7 31 2 40
8
New @ 27, 2h. 3m. M.
1862. MOON'S PHASES.
JULY.
7th Month.
First 4, 5h. 59m. E.
Full @ 11, 8h. 47m.M.
-
SUN SOUTH. 4, 12h. 4m. 11, 12h. 5m. 26, 12h. 6m.
MW @R. OS. ROS H. W
CALENDAR DAYS.
1|Tu
4 31 7 35 10
0 Morn.
2 W
4 32.7 35 10 25
0 21
COURTS.
3 Th 4 32 7 35 10
54
1
6
4 Fr 4 33 7 35 11
21 1
53
SUPERIOR. 3d Tu. Hartford.
1 4th INDEPENDENCE.
10 Th
4 36 7 33 3 21
13
11 Fr
4 37.7 32
Rises. 9
5
12 Sa
4 387 32
8
14
9
59 46
13 Su
4 38.7 31 8 45 10
14 M
4 39 7 31 9 14 11
15 Tu 4 40 7 30 9 41 Ev. 10 0 54
16 W
4 41 7 30 10
34
1 40
18 Fr 4 42 7 28 11 3
2 26
19 Sa 4 43 7 27 11
35 3 19
20 Su 4 44 7 26 Morn.
4 15
21 M 4 45 7 26 0 14
5
12
22 Tul 4 46 7 25
0 57
6
9
23 W 4 477 24 1. 46
7
3 CHURCH DAYS.
24 Th 4 48 7 23 2 41
53
6 3d S. after Trinity.
25 Fr
4 49 7 22 3 40
9
16 25 St. James.
27 Su 4 51 7 21 7
28 M 4 52,7 20 8 5 10
29 Tu 4 53 7 19
5 31 11
30 W 4 547 18 8 59 11
31 Th 4 55 7 17 9
26 Morn.
Minnesota,
6,077
162.022
Mississippi,
606,526
791,395
309,878 436,496
Missouri,
682,044
1,173,317
87,422
114,965
New Hampshire, 317.976
326,072
New Jersey,
489,555
672,031
236
5 Sa 6 Su 7M
4 33 7 34 11
4 34 7 34 Morn.
53 2 3 46
4
52
8Tu
4 357 33 1
32 17
6
9 W 4 36,7 33 2 15
7 8
10
ANNUAL MEETINGS.
INSURANCE COMPANIES. 29 1 M. New Haven Security. Litchfield Co. Bridgeport. 2 M. Farmington Valley.] 2 W. City, Hartford.
17 Th
4 42 7 29 10
RAILROAD.
2 W. Norwich & Worcester.
7 S 32 13 4th S. after Trinity. 20 5th S after Trinity.
26 Sa
4 50 7 21 Sets.
38 9 59 27 6th S. after Trinity. 38 17 3Th Com. Wesleyan Unver. 54 Last W. Commence'nt Yale.
46
4 34 7 34 0
Last D 18, 0h. 22m. E.
New ID 26, 4h. 14m. E.
MOON'S PHASES.
First @
2,12h. 5m. M. Full 9, 5h. 2m. E.
Last @ 17, 4h. 56m. E.
New (D 25, 4h. 49m. E.
SUN SOUTH. 10, 12h. 5m. | 24, 12h. 15, 12h. 4m. 2m. 23, 12h. 1m. 20, 12h. 3m. 31, 12h. Om.
MW|OR. OS. R.O.S. H. W.
CALENDAR DAYS.
1 Fr
4 56 7 16 9 56 0 38
COURTS.
2 Sa
4 577 15 10 32
1 27
3 Su 4 58 7 13 11
13 2 24
U. S. DISTRICT. 4th Tu. New Haven.
4M
4 59 7 12 Morn. 3
28
5 Tu 5
07 11
0 3
4
39
SUPERIOR.
6 W
5 1 7 10 1
27 9
2
10
7
8 Fr 5 37 7
3
23 8
9 Sa 5 47
6 Rises. 8
50
10 Su 5
5 7
5
-2 13
9
35
11 M
5 6.7 4
7 8
40 7 11
20
12 Tu 5 77 2
8
33 11
38
14 Th 5
97 0
9
3 Ev.
15 Fr 5 106 58 9
1
16 Sa 5 116 57 10
1
17 S u 5 12 6 56 10
52 2
18 M 5 136 54 11
39 3 39
19 Tu 5 146 53 Morn. 4
37
20 W
15 156 51 0 32
21 Th5 166 50 1 28
22 Fr 5 176 48 2 29
23 Sa 5 186 47 3 33
24 S u 5 19 6 45 4 36 8 50 29 9 CHURCH DAYS. 3 7th S. after Trinity.
28 Th 5 23 6 38 8 1/11
29 Fr 5 24 6 36 8 34 Morn.
30 Sa 5 256 35 9 15 0
31 Su 5 266 33 9
59 1 12
New York,
3,097,394
3,887,542
North Carolina, 869,039
992,667
288,548 331,081
Ohio,
1,980,329
2,339,599
Oregon,
13,294
52,464
RAILROADS. 2 W. Canal.
18 ECCLESIASTICAL. 3 2Tu. N. Haven Epis. Assoc. 50 4 Th. Gen. Assoc. N. York. 424 Tu. Gen. Assoc. N. Hamp.
"ELECTIONS.
5 33 6 36 1 M. Alabama. Kentucky. Missouri. Texas. Arkan- 7 24 sas. 1 Th. Tennessee. 8 10 1 Th. North Carolina,
25 M 5 20 6 44 Sets.
26 Tu5 21 6 42
3
10
11
27 W 5 22 6 40 7 30 10 51 10 8th S. after Trinity.
33 17 9th S. after Trinity. 24 10th S. after Trinity. 24 St. Bartholomew. 18 31 11th S. after Trinity.
5
51
7 Th 5
Ist Tu. Brooklyn. 0 2d Tu. Danbury. 0 4th Tu. New London.
ANNUAL MEETINGS.
10
0
13 W 5 87 1
35 11
3
1862.
SEPTEMBER.
9th Month.
MOON'S PHASES.
SUN SOUTH.
First @ 1, 5h. 26m. M.
Full @ 8, 3h. 7m. M.
Last 15, 11h. 31m. E.
New (D 23, 4h. 6m. E. |
First D 30, 11h. 19m. M.
MW OR. OS. ROS. H. W.
CALENDAR DAYS.
-1M 5 27 6 32 10 55 2 11
COURTS.
2 Tu 5 28 6 31 11 58
3 19
U. S. CIRCUIT.
3 W 5 29 6 29
Morn.
4 31 3d Tu. Hartford.
4 Th 5 30 6 27 1
7
5
41
SUPREME.
5 Fr 5 31 6 26 2 18
6
43 2d Tu. Hartford.
6 Sa 5 32 6 24 3 30 7 41 4th Tu. New Haven.
7 Su 5 33 6 22 4 38 8 27 SUPERIOR.
8 M 5 346 21 Rises. 9 1st Tu. New Haven.
9 Tu 5 35 6 19 6 35
9 49 1st Tu. Haddam.
10 W 5 366 18 7 3.10 29
11 Th 5 376 16 7 35 11
12 Fr 5 386 14 8 9 11
13 Sa 5 39 6 12 8 49 Ev. 29
14 Su 5 40 6 11 9 34 1
-15 M 5 416 9.10 23 2
16 Tu 5 42 6 7|11 17 3
17 W 5 43 6
5 Morn. 4
18 Th 5 44 6 3| 0 16 5
19 Fr 5 45 6 2 1 17
5
20 Sa 5 46 6 0
2 21 6
21 Su 5 475 58 3 25 7
36
-22 M 5 48 5 56 4 31 8
23 Tu 5 49 5 54 Sets. 9
34 10
30
CHURCH DAYS.
26 Fr 5 535 59 7 14/11 17 7 12th S. after Trinity.
27 Sa 5 515 47 8 0 Morn. 14 13th S. after Trinity.
28 Su 5 555 45 8 52. 0 6 21 St. Matthew.
21 14th S. after Trinity.
29 VI 5 56.5 44 9 53 1 4 28 15th S. after Trinity.
30 Tu 5 575 42 11 0 2 6 29 St. Michael & All Angels.
Pennsylvania, 2,311,786 2,906,370
Rhode Island,
147,545
174.621
South Carolina, 668,507
703.812
384,984 402,541
Tennessee,
1,002,717
1,109,847
239,459 275,784
Texas,
212,572
601,030
58,161
180,388
9 4th Tu. Hartford.
47
ANNUAL MEETINGS.
18 INSURANCE CO. 3 Tu. Hartford Co.
9 4 RAILROAD. 1 0 ELECTIONS.
3 W. Hartford & N. Haven.
1 Tu. Vermont. 55 Tu. after 1 M., California. 472 M. Maine.
20 ECCLESIASTICAL.
( Tu. before 2d W., A. B. C. Foreign Missions.
24 W 5 505 52 6 1
9 43
25 Th 5 51 5 51
6
Ist Tu. Tolland.
2d Tu. Litchfield.
3, 11h. 59m. | 15, 11h. 55m. 6, 11h. 58m. 21, 11h. 53m. 9, 11h. 57m. 27, 11h. 51m. 12, 11h. 56m. 30, 11h. 50m.
1, 5n. 57m. E. 15, 6h. 51m. E. New First
29, 6h. 53m. E.
14, 11h. 46m. 3, 11h. 49m. 6, 11h. 48m. 19, 11h. 45m. 10, 11h. 47m. 27, 11h. 44m.
M/W BR. @S. R.OS. H. W.
CALENDAR DAYS.
- 1 W
5 585 41 Morn.
3 12
COURTS.
2 Th 5
595 39
0 8
4 19
SUPREME.
3 Fr 6 05 37 1 21
5 23
1st Tu. Danbury.
4|Sa 6 15 35 2 26
6 20 2d Tu. Brooklyn.
5 Su 6
35 34 3 34
7 123d Tu. Litchfield.
6M 6 4 5 32 4
39 7
55
4th Tu. Norwich.
7Tu5
55 30 Rises. 8
5 34
9
16 59
9 Th 6 75 27 6 8
10 Fr 6
85 26 6 45 10
40
ANNUAL MEETINGS.
11 Sa 6 95 24 7 27 11
12 Su 6 10 5 22 8
16 Ev. 8 5
0 48 1 37
15 W 6 14 5 17 11
4 2
29
2 Tu. Penn. Ohio. Indiana. Iowa. Minnesota.
16 Th 6
14 5 16 Morn.
3
23
17 Fr
6 165 15 0 1
4
18 Sa
6 175 13
9
19 Su 6
185 11
2 13
20 M
6 195 10 3 . 17 4 26
22 W 6 22 5 7 5 39
23 Th 6 23 5 5 Sets. 9 22 5 52 10 14
ECCLESIASTICAL. 1 W. Gen Epis. Con.
27 M 6 23 4 59 8 51|Morn. 0 57 12 17th S. after Trinity.
28 Tul6 29 4 58 10
1
1 56 18 St. Luke.
30 Th 6 324 55 Morn. 2 19 18th S. after Trinity.
31 Fr 6 33 4 54 0
19
3
56 26 19th S. after Trinity. 57/28 Sts. Simon and Jude.
Vermont,
314,120
315,116
Virginia,
1,421 661
1,596.083
472,528
490,887
Wisconsin,
305.391
775,837
Dist. Columbia,
51,687
75,076
3,687
3,181
20 ELECTIONS. 1 M. Georgia. Florida. Miss. Kansas. 1
13 M 6 115 21 9
2 M. South Carolina.
14 Tu 6
125 19 10
4 18 1 M. Tennessee, 5 142 Th. Vermont. 7 Last M. Rhode Island.
57
21 Tu 6 215 8
24 Fr 6 245 4
25 Sa 6 255 2
26 Su 6 275 1 45.11
6 41 11 7 5% CHURCH DAYS. 5 16th S. after Trinity.
29 W 6 304 57 11 10
6 6 7 8
RAILROADS. 48 1 W. New York and Boston. 354 W. H., Prov. & Fishkill.
LEGISLATURES.
8 W 6
65 29
39 SUPERIOR. 2d Tu. New Haven. 3d Tu. Danbury.
9
Last
23, 2h. 46m. M.
1862.
NOVEMBER.
MOON'S PHASES.
Full 6, 7h. 58m. M.
Last @ 14, 1h. 19m E.
New ( 21, 1h 23m. E.
First @D 28, 5h. 11m. M.
11th Mon th. SUN SOUTH. 2, 11h. 432m. |24, 11h. 47m. 8, 11h. 44m. 27, 11h. 48m. 11, 11h. 45m. 30, 111 .. 49m.
20, 11h. 46m.
MWOR @S. R.OS. H. W.
CALENDAR DAYS.
1 Sa 6 34 4 54 1 26 4 54
2 Su 6 35 4 52 2 29
- 3 M 6 364 51 3 34 6 38
4 Tu 6 38 4 50 4 36 7
5 W 6 39 4 48 5 40 8
6 Th 6 40 4 47 Rises 8
7.Fr 6 41 4 46 5 24 9
8 Sa 6 42.4 45 6 10|10 1 10
9'Su 6 43 4 44 7
10 M 6 45 4 43 7 56 11
Il|Tu
6 464 42 8 53 Ev. 19
12 W 6 474 41 9 54 1
56 2
41 34
28
23
20
LEGISLATURES.
19 W 6 564 35 4 25
7
171 M. Geo. Flo. Ark. Tex.
20 Th 6 574 34 5 37 8 13 2 M. Alabama.
21 Fr 6 59 4 33
Sets. 9
5
4 M. South Carolina.
22 Sa 17 04 33 5 28 10
23 Su
14 32 6 34 10
2 56
21 Sun eclipsed, invis. 27 THANKSGIVING.
24 M 17 24 31 7 45.11 48 CHURCH DAYS.
25 Tu 7 34 31 8 58 Morn.
1 All Saints.
26 W
7 14 30 10
8
42
0 2 20th S. after Trinity. 1 35 9 21st S. after Trinity.
28 Fr 17 74 29 Morn. 2 20 16 22d S. after Trinity.
29 Sa 17 84 291 0 24 3 23 23 23d S. after Trinity.
30 St. Andrew.
30 Su 7 94 29 1 27
4 18 30 Advent Sunday.
Colorado ,
43,197
Dakotah,
4,830
Nebraska,
23,842
10
Nevada,
6,857
New Mexico,
61,547
93,541
27 Ist Tu. Haddam. 11 2d l'u. Tolland.
50 SUPERIOR.
Ist Tu. Brooklyn. Litchfield. 3d Tu. Norwich.
32 16 57 38 ANNUAL MEETINGS. INSURANCE CO. 2 W. Connecticut Mutual. RAILROAD. 64 W. N. London, W. & P. ELECTIONS.
13 Th 6 48 4 40 10 54 1 53 1 M. Louisiana.
15 Sa 6 51 4 38 Morn. 3
16 Su 6 524 37
1 0
4 5
-17 M 6 534 37 2 4
18 Tu 6 55 4 36 3 13 6
1Tu. New Jersey, Michigan. Illinois. Tu after 1 M New York, Del. 1 W. Maryland. (Mass. 1 Th. Wisconsin.
14 Fr 6 504 39:11
5 17 4th Tu. Hartford. SUPREME.
COURTS. U. S. DISTRICT.
24
27 Th 7 64 30 11 18
3 M. North Carolina.
Full Last 014, 5h. 42m M. New @ 24, 12h. 13m. E.
6, 2h. 46m. M.
2, 11h. 50m. 7, 11h. 52m. 11, 11h. 54m. 15, 11h. 56m.
20, 11h. 58m. - 24, 12h. 0m. 28, 12h. 2m.
30, 12h. 3m.
MW
OR. @S. R.OS. H. W.
1M
7 104 28 2 30
5 12
2 Tu 7 11 4 28 3 33
6
4
3 W 7 124 28 4 33
4 Th 7 134 28 5 33
5 Fr 7 144 28 6 31 8
Rises. 9
164 27 5 50 9
-8M 7 174 27 6 46 10
9 Tu 7 184 27 7 45 11
15
3d Tu. Bridgeport.
ECLIPSES.
17 6 Moon totally eclipsed ; 2 begins 12.54, ends 4.44. 20 Sun eclipsed, invis.
45 ANNUAL MEETIN'S. 1 M. CONGRESS meets.
LEGISLATURES. 1 M. Kentucky. Min. Last M. Missouri.
CHURCH DAYS.
23 Tu
7 274 32 7 49|11 31 7 2d S. in Advent. 14 3d S. in Advent.
25 Th 7 28 4 33 10
17
1 7 21 4th S. in Advent.
27 Sa
7 29 4 34 Morn.
L 55 25 Christmas.
28 Su 7 29 4 35 0 23
2 46 26 St. Stephen.
29 M
7 294 36 1 25
3 40 27 St. John Evangel.
30 Tu 7 29 4 36 2 27
4 34 28 Holy Innocents.
31| W17 304 37 3 26 5 30 28 1st S. af. Christmas.
Utah,
11,380
40,205
26
29
Washington,
11,578
Total,
23,191,876
31,429,891
3,204,313
3,952,801
10 W 7 194 28 S 46 11
52
11 Th 7 194 28 9 46 Ev. 33
12 Fr
7 20 4 28 10
47
1
2
2
51 46
15 M
7 224 28 0
54
3 4
16 Tu 7 23 4 29 2 2
17 W 7 244 29 3 12 5 46 52
18 Th 7 24 4 29 4 24 6
19 Fr 7 25 4 30 5 34
7 55
20 Sa 7 26 4 30 Sets.
8 52
21 Su
7 264 31 5 18 9 48
22 |M
7 274 31 6 33
10
42
24 W
7 28 4 32 9 1 Morn. 11 0 1721 St. Thomas.
26 Fr 7. 284 34 11
CALENDAR DAYS.
COURTS. U. S. SUPREME. 1st M. Washington. SUPERIOR. Ist Tu. Middletown. Ist Tu. Tolland.
6 Sa 7 Su 7
154 28
28 8
43 3d Tu. Hartford.
34
3d Tu. New Haven
13 Sa 7 21 4 28 11
50
14 Su 7 22 4 28 Morn.
6 54 7 43
First @ 27, 6h. 53m.E. |
17
GOVERNMENT OF CONNECTICUT.
Government of Connecticut, 1861-62.
Executive Department.
His Excellency WILLIAM A. BUCKINGHAM, Norwich, GOVERNOR. Salary $1100. Nathaniel Shipman, Hartford, Ex. Sec. Salary $200 and fees. Frederick P. Colton, Hartford, Messenger. His Honor BENJAMIN DOUGLAS, Middletown, LIEUT. GOVERNOR. Salary $300.
J. HAMMOND TRUMBULL, Hartford, SECRETARY OF STATE. Salary $1000. James P. Marsh, Clerk .*
EZRA DEAN, Woodstock,
TREASURER. Salary $1000.
Samuel E. Elmore, Clerk and Register .*
LEMAN W. CUTLER, Watertown, COMPTROLLER. Salary $1000. George Robinson, Clerk .*
ALBERT SEDGWICK, West Hartford, COMMISSIONER OF THE SCHOOL FUND. Salary, $1250 and traveling expenses. Buel Sedgwick, Clerk .*
W. H. D. Callender, - Auditors of Public Accounts. John C. Tracy,
Samuel Dodd, ¿ Auditors of Quarter-Master- David Clark, General's Account.
J. R. Hawley & Co., Hartford, State Printers.
STATE LIBRARY COMMITTEE, The Governor, Secre- tary of State, and Henry C. Deming. LIBRARIAN, Charles J. Hoadly .*
* Clerks in the several State offices are allowed $2.50 per day. 2
Votes for State Officers.
APRIL, 1861.
Gov. Buckingham, 43.012 James C. Loomis, 40,986 LT. Gov. Douglas, 42,776 August's G. Hazard, 41,119 SECRET., Trumbull, 42,850 Nath. B. Stevens, 41,077 TREASURER, Dean, 42,836 T. H. C. Kingsbury, 41,114 COMPTROL., Cutler, 42,878 Horace Taylor, 41,108
Senatorial Districts.
1. Hartford, Wethersfield, Berlin, Southington, New Britain, Rocky Hill, West Hartford.
2. Enfield, Suffield, East Windsor, East Hartford, Glastenbury, Marlborough, Manchester, So. Windsor.
3. Hartland, Granby, East Granby, Simsbury, Wind- sor, 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 Haven, North Haven, Madison, Wallingford, Meriden, Cheshire, Prospect.
7. New London, Groton, Ledyard, Stonington, Water- ford.
8. Norwich, North Stonington, Preston, Griswold, Lisbon, Sprague, Franklin.
9. Lyme, Colchester, Lebanon, Montville, Salem, Bozrah, East Lyme, Old Lyme.
10. Fairfield, Bridgeport, Stratford, Huntington, Wes- ton, Trumbull, Monroe, Westport, Easton.
11. Danbury, Bethel, Ridgefield, Reading, Newtown, Brookfield, New Fairfield, Sherman.
12. Norwalk, Darien, Stamford, Greenwich, New Canaan, Wilton.
13. Brooklyn, Canterbury, Hampton, Plainfield, Ster ling, Voluntown, Windham, Chaplin, Scotland.
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VOTES FOR SENATORS.
14. Ashford, Eastford, Killingly, Pomfret, Thompson, Woodstock, Putnam.
15. Litchfield, Harwinton, New Hartford, Torrington, Winchester, Barkhamsted, Colebrook, Morris.
16. New Milford, Bridgewater, Warren, Washington, Roxbury, Bethlem, Woodbury, Watertown, Plymouth.
17. Salisbury, Canaan, North Canaan, Norfolk, Sharon, Cornwall, Goshen, Kent.
18. Middletown, Cromwell, Durham, Chatham, Port- land.
19. Haddam, Chester, Clinton, East Haddam, Kil- lingworth, Saybrook, Old Saybrook, Essex, Westbrook. 20. Tolland, Ellington, Somers, Stafford, Union, Willington.
21. Andover, Bolton, Coventry, Columbia, Hebron, Mansfield, Vernon.
Votes for Senators.
APRIL, 1861.
Dis. Elected.
Vote.
Opposing Candidates. Vote.
1. Johnson,
4,183
Thomas Belknap, 3,774
2. Briscoe,
2,294
Melancthon Hudson, 2,033
3. Holcomb,
2,361 Elizur H. Eno,
2,211
4. Ives,
3,850
Leverett Candee, 3,377
5. Brown,
2,836 Alpheus N. Merwin, 2,578
6. Platt,
2,514 E. C. Scranton, 2,482
7. Wightman,
1,860
Alex. S. Palmer,
1,536
8. Converse,
2,052
Amos W. Prentice,
2,038
9. Johnson,
1,377
Gardner Wickwire,
935
10. Ambler, 2,949
S. B. Beardsley,
2,405
11. Sutton, 2,014
Philo Clark,
1,933
12. Byington,
2,428
Charles H. Leeds,
2,321
13. Campbell, 1,525
Nathaniel S. Gallup,
1,097
14. Simmons,
1,828
Jeremiah Olney, 958
15. Jones,
1,738
Edward W. Seymour, 1,468
16. Mygatt,
1,716
Glover Sanford,
1,602
17. Coffing,
1,554
Zach. W. Bissell, 1,260
18. Buell,
1,900
Hiram Veasey, 1,376
19. Wright,
1,567
Gilbert Pratt,
1,384
20. Preston, 21. Alvord,
1,397
1,113 E. A. Converse, Frederick F. Hanks, 1,005
983
COMMITTEES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
JOINT STANDING.
JOINT SELECT, ETC.
Judiciary. School Fund.
Federal Relations.
Education. Agriculture.
Credentials and Roll.
Finance. Claims.
Contested Elections.
Banks.
Contingent Expenses. Engrossed Bills.
Incorporations.
Unfinished Business.
New Towns and Prob. Dists. Revision of Rules.
Railroads.
Canvass of Votes.
Roads and Bridges. Sale of Lands.
Printing.
Preservation of Game.
State Prison.
New York Boundary.
Humane Institutions.
Senatorial Districts.
Military Affairs.
Flowage of Lands.
Do Extra Session.
Spirituous Liquors.
Direct Tax.
General Assembly, flan, 1861. SENATE.
HIS HONOR, LT. GOV. DOUGLAS, PRESIDENT. ANDREW B. MYGATT, PRESIDENT, pro tem. SENATORS, with occupation, residence, and Committees over which they presided. Those marked * are mem- bers of the Corporation of Yale College.
1. * Elisha Johnson, lawyer, Hartford. On Education.
2. Charles H. Briscoe, lawyer, Thompsonville. Military 3. Joel C. Holcomb, farmer, East Granby. [Affairs; Do. 4. * Joel Ives, banker, New Haven. New Towns.
5. James Brown, manufacturer, Waterbury. Railroads. 6. Orville H. Platt, lawyer, Meriden. Judiciary; Fed- eral Relations; Direct Tax.
7. * Elisha D. Wightman, cashier, Stonington. Claims. 8. William M. Converse, merchant, Norwich. Fisheries.
9. * Isaac Johnson, farmer, Bozrah. Agriculture.
Amend. Constitution. Fisheries.
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10. * Franklin P. Ambler, manufacturer, Trumbull.
11. Pierre A. Sutton, hatter, Danbury.
12. A. Homer Byington, editor, Norwalk. Banks.
13. Harvey Campbell, physician, Voluntown. Hum'e Inst.
14. John H. Simmons, physician, Ashford. Sale of Lands.
15. Henry Jones, farmer, New Hartford. School Fund; Amendment to Constitution.
16. * Andrew B. Mygatt, merchant, New Milford. Incor- porations ; Spirituous Liquors.
17. George Coffing, manufacturer, Salisbury. Finance.
18. William G. Buell, hotel-keeper, Chatham. Roads and Bridges ; Fisheries.
19. John B. Wright, farmer, Killingworth. State Prison.
20. Sylvester T. Preston, manufact'r, Willington. Flowage.
21. Henry Alvord, farmer, Bolton. Engrossed Bills.
Allowance of Senators, $2.00 a day.
Clerk, William W. Stone, lawyer, New Haven. Pay same as Senators, and $100 extra allowance.
Messenger, Lucius G. Goodrich, sheriff, Simsbury.
Assistant Messenger, Edward P. Carpenter, Willington.
Door Keepers, William F. McGinley, Hartford; James G. Gaylord, Ashford.
Messengers and Door-Keepers allowed the same com- pensation as Senators, and $50 each for extra services.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, MAY, 1861.
SPEAKER, AUGUSTUS BRANDEGEE, New London, by a vote of 137, to 74 for Green Kendrick, Waterbury. Extra Session, Henry C. Deming was chosen Speaker. Allowance, $2.50 a day.
TELLERS, Gallagher, New Haven; Osgood, Pomfret ; Ladd, Franklin; Barnes, New London.
REPRESENTATIVES, with occupations, and Committees of which they were members. Those at the Extra Session are in italics. The dates after the names denote when each one first entered the House. All others are new members.
HARTFORD, Thomas H. Seymour. On Military Affairs, (excused) ; tSale of Lands. M. C. 1843-45. Gov- ernor, 1850-53. Minister to Russia, 1853.
Henry C. Deming, 1849; lawyer. Judiciary; +Hu- mane Inst .; Rev. Rules ; Military Affs. Sen. 1851.
Avon, Lucius U. Olmstead, farmer. Berlin, Lorenzo Lamb, manufacturer. Canvass Votes. Bloomfield, Thomas Gabb, farmer. Bristol, Isaac Pierce, farmer. Incorporations. Burlington, Justus Webster, farmer. Canton, Addison O. Mills, farmer. East Granby, George W. Thompson, farmer. East Hartford, Aaron G. Olmsted, farmer.
Thomas Dowd, book-keeper. Spirituous Liquors. East Windsor, William W. Skinner, farmer and surveyor. William H. Thompson, farmer. Flowage Lands. Enfield, Samuel T. Thompson, 1848, farmer. Finance; +Printing. [ Tax.
Aholiab Johnson, 1847, lawyer. ¡ Claims; Direct Farmington, Samuel S. Cowles, treas'r Sav. Bk. Educa- tion; tFisheries; Direct Tax.
John N. Bunnell, manufacturer. N. Y. Boundary. Glastenbury, William H. Lewis, mechanic.
Edwin Crosby, manufacturer. Federal Relations. Granby, Watson Dewey, carriage maker. School Fund. Wells Wilcox, farmer.
Hartland, Thaddeus Osborn, currier. Const. Amendm'ts. Almeron H. Jones, farmer.
Manchester, Lewis Bunce, paper manufacturer.
Marlborough, Prentice B. Skinner, farmer.
New Britain, Henry Tolles, mechanic. New Towns; Cre- Francis Fenton, mechanic. [dentials.
Rocky Hill, Daniel A. Mills, mariner. Agriculture; Game Laws; Military Affairs. [tricts. Simsbury, Joseph R. Toy, manufacturer. Senatorial Dis- Alfred L. F. Thurston, farmer.
Southington, Levi B. Frost.
Alfred Hotchkiss, 1847. Roads and Bridges.
South Windsor, Lorin Loomis, farmer.
Suffield, Edward Austin, carriage maker. Railroads ;
William H. Hanchett, farmer. [t Unfinished Bus.
West Hartford, Leonard Buckland, merchant.
Wethersfield, Horace Robbins, farmer. Edwin Welles, farmer. State Prison.
Windsor, Gilbert Clark, farmer. Engrossed Bills.
Joseph G. Denslow, farmer. [Contingent Expenses. Windsor Locks, Theophilus B. Persse, merchant. Banks; NEW HAVEN, James Gallagher, tobacconist. +Roads and Bridges; tFederal Relations; Direct Tax.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Charles Atwater, Jr., merchant Humane Institu- tions; Spirituous Liquors ; Engrossed Bills; Mili- Bethany, George Hotchkiss, farmer. [tary Affairs.
Branford, Richard Dibble, farmer.
Cheshire, William T. Peters, farmer. tAgriculture. Sen- John E. Law, farmer. Sale of Lands. [ator, 1857. Derby, Wm. B. Wooster, 1858, lawyer. ¡ Contested Elect. : Military Affairs, +Do ; Judiciary; Constitutional Amend. (excused); Revised Rules. Sen., 1859. East Haven, Nathan Audrews, farmer. New Towns. Guilford, Richard Bartlett, farmer. Hartford Camp.
Stephen R. Bartlett, farmer. Claims. Hamden, Merrit Ford, 1857, farmer.
Madison, Joseph Wm. Dudley, lawyer. ¡ Railroads.
Meriden, Owen B. Arnold. +Credentials; Banks.
Middlebury, Luther S. Platt, farmer. +Const. Amendt.
Milford, Abner L. Train, lawyer. State Prison; Printing ; Contingent Expenses ; Engrossed Bills. Nathan Merwin. Education. Naugatuck, Henry Lane, livery. Flowage.
North Branford, Henry Maltby, Jr.
North Haven, Hervey T. Dayton, farmer.
Orange, Elisha Dickerman, farmer. Incorporations.
Oxford, David E. Lum, hotel keeper.
Prospect, Merrit Clark, Jr., farmer.
Seymour, Clark Wooster, farmer. Fisheries; Canvass
Southbury, Nathan C. Monson, farmer. [of Votes. Wallingford, Orrin Andrews, 1842, postmaster.
O. Ives Martin, drover. Game Laws.
Waterbury, Green Kendrick, 1845, manuf. +School Fund; Direct Tax; +N. Y. Bound'y. Lieut. Gov., 1851. Senator, 1846. [ished Business. Nelson J. Welton, civil engineer. Finance; Unfin- Wolcott, William McNeil, farmer.
Woodbridge, Lewis Russell, 1857. Senatorial Districts. NEW LONDON, Augustus Brandegee, 1854. SPEAKER. Charles Barnes, ship agent. Humane Inst .; tCon- tingent Expenses ; Military Affairs.
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