The Connecticut register : being a state calendar of public officers and institutions in Connecticut for 1861-1865, Part 2

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29 Sa 6 30 4 58 5 24


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30 Su 6 31 4 56 Sets. 9


31 M 6 324 55 5 42 9


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ECCLESIASTICAL. 1 Tu. A. B. C. F. M.


CHURCH DAYS.


2 19th S. after Trinity. 9 20th S. after Trinity.


22 16 21st S. after Trinity. 18 St. Luke. 6 23 22d S. after Trinity. 50 28 Sts. Simon and Jude. 31 30 23d S. after Trinity.


9 53 30 Sun eclipsed, (invisible.)


taxable persons returned. Collectors are allowed, besides neces- sary expenses, 4 per ct. on the first $100,000, and 2 per ct. on all above that amount, but in no case to exceed $10,000.


1 43


5


25 1 M. Georgia. Florida. Miss. Kansas.


2 M. South Carolina.


13 Th 6 115 21


4 6


14 Fr 6 125 19 Rises. 8


17


9


16 Su 6 145 16 6 155 15 7


6 10


18 Tu 6 165 13


58 11


2


2


24 M 6 245 4 0 38


25 Tu 6 255 3


9


22


0 22


5 W 6 2 5 34 4 5 33


45 11 38 2d Tu. Brooklyn.


3d Tu. Litchfield.


7 Fr 6


12 W 6 105 23


19


17 M 6


3, 11h. 49m. | 14, 11h. 46m. 6, 11h. 48m. 19, 11h. 45m. 10, 11h. 47m. 27, 11h. 44m.


1864,


NOVEMBER.


11th Month.


MOON'S PHASES.


SUN SOUTH.


2, 11h.43¿m. |24, 11h. 47m.


8, 11h. 44m. 27, 11h. 48m. 11, 11h. 45m. 30, 11h. 49m.


20, 11h. 46m.


MWOR OS. O.S.


H. W.


CALENDAR DAYS.


COURTS.


U. S. DISTRICT. 4th Tu. Hartford.


3 Th 6 364 51 8 16 Morn.


8


SUPREME.


0 1st Tu. Haddamn. 55 2d Tu. Tolland.


7M


6 414 46 Morn. 2 55


3 56


9 W 6 434 44 1 50


4


59


10 Th 6 44 4 43 3


1


11 Fr 6 45 4 42 4 11


12 Sa 6 474 41 5 21


13 Su 6 484 40 Rises.


8


14 M


6 49 4 40 5 44


9


15 Tu 6 504 39 6 37


10


16 W 6 524 38


34 11 10 24 THANKSGIVING.


17 Th 6 53 4 37 8 32 11 52


18 Fr 6 54 4 36 9 36 Ev. 40


CHURCH DAYS.


19 Sa 6 55 4 35 10 27 6 564 35 11 25


1 2


27 15


1 All Saints. 6 24th S. after Trinity. 13 25th S. after Trinity. 20 26th S. after Trinity.


3 53 27 Ist S. in Advent.


23


W


7 04 33 1 15


4


44 30 St. Andrew.


24 Th 7


14 32 2 14 5 6


44 31 4 11


7


27 Su 7 54 31 5


12


34 26 13 2


5 McClellan removed, 1862. 14 Ch. Carroll d. 1862.


28 M 17 64 30 Sets.


29 Tu 7 74 30 5 11


30 W 7 84 29 6


8|10


9 31 19 Jay's Treaty, 1794. 22 25 New York evac. 1783.


Seven Wonders of the Ancient World :- 1, Egyptian Pyramids ; 2, Mausoleum; 3, Temple of Diana; 4, Walls and hanging gardens of Babylon; 5, Colossus of Rhodes; 6, Statue of Jupiter at Athens; 7, Pharos of Egypt.


0 ELECTIONS.


0 1 M. Louisiana.


54 1Tu. New Jersey, Michigan. 44 32 Illinois. Tu after 1 M New York, Del. 1 W. Maryland. (Mass. 24 1 Th. Wisconsin.


20 Su


M


6 58 4 34 Morn.


3


2


21 22


Tu 6 59 4 33 0 21


25 Fr 7 34 32 3 13


Moon near Jupiter. 21 Venus near Jupiter.


26 Sa 7


8 8 43 16 Tea destroyed, 1773.


1 Tu 6 34 4 54 6 28 10 37 2 W 6 35 4 52 7 19 11 22


4 Fr 6 374 50 9 18 0 5 Sa 6 38 4 48 10 23 1 1


6 Su 6 39 4 47 11 32


8 Tu 6 42 4 45 0 39


SUPERIOR. Ist Tu. Brooklyn. Litchfield. 3d Tu. Norwich.


6 7 7


First 6, 7h. 2m. E. Full @ 13, 0h. 42m. A.


Last ( 21, 2h. 25m.M.


New @D 29, 2h 26m.M.


12th Month. MOON'S PHASES.


DECEMBER, 18:4.


SUN SOUTH.


First


6, 2h. 43m. M.


2, 11h. 50m. 20, 11h. 58m.


Full @ 13, 2h. 29m. M.


Last 20, 0h. 11m. M. 11, 11h. 54m.


New HD 28, 4h. 30m. A. I


15, 11h. 56m.


24, 12h. Om. 28, 12h. 2m. 30, 12h. 3m.


MW


OR. OS. OS.


H. W.


CALENDAR DAYS.


1 Th 7 94 29 7 1911


9


2 Fr |7 104 29 8 15 11 53


U. S. SUPREME.


3 Sa 7 11 4 28 9


14 Morn: 1st M. Washington.


4 Su 7 12 4 28 10 32 0


45


SUPERIOR.


5M


17 134 28 11


40 1 37


1st Tu. Middletown.


6|Tu 7 144 28 Morn. 2 33 1st Tu. Tolland.


7 W 7 154 28 0 49


3 33 3d T'u. Hartford.


8 Th 7 164 28 1 58 4 35 3d Tu. New Haven.


9 Fr 7 174 28 3 5


5


37


10 Sa 7 184 28 4 13


6


37


1 M. Congress meets.


11|Su 7 194 28 5 19


35


12 M 7 20 4 29 Rises. 8


26


13 Tu


7 20 4 29 5 20 9


12


1 M. Kentucky, Min. Last M. Missouri.


14 W 7 214 29 6 1710 1 46


16 Fr


7 234 29 S 15 11


17 Sa


7 23 4 30 9 12 Ev.


18 Su


7 24 4 30 10


9


0 1


32


21 St. Thomas. 25 Christmas.


20 Tu 7 25 4 31 Morn.


2 17 26 St. Stephen.


21 W


7 264 31 0 2 3 3 27 St. John Evangel.


22 Th


7 264 32 0 59 3 7 274 32 1 56 4 5 43


5 Hayti discovered, 1692. 839 Indians hung, 1862.


25 Su


7 274 33 3 56 6 7


39 35


9 Milton born, 1608.


27 Tu


7 284 35 5


56 8 26 16 Butler removed, 1862. 12 21 Shortest day.


28 W


7 29 4 35 Sets. 9


29 Th 7 29 4 36 6 0 10 5 24 Treaty of Ghent, 1814. 30 Fr 7 29 4 37 10 10 53 27 Van Buren died, 1862.


31 Sa 7 304 38 8


21 11


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Seven Wonders of the Modern World :- 1, The Art of Printing; 2, Optical Instruments-Telescope and Microscope; 3, Gunpow- der ; 4, Steam Engine ; 5, Labor-saving Machinery ; 6, Electric Telegraph; 7, Photograp hy.


CHURCH DAYS.


26 42d S. in Advent. 6 11 3d S. in Advent. 18 4th S. in Advent.


49


19 M


7 25 4 30 11 6


28 Holy Innocents. 55 48


23 Fr


24 Sa


7 274 33 2 56


26 M


7 28 4 34 4 57


LEGISLATURES.


15 Th 7 22 4 29 7 16 10


3d Tu. Bridgeport.


COURTS.


7, 11h. 52m.


GOVERNMENT OF CONNECTICUT. 17


Government of Connecticut, 1863-64.


Executive Department.


His Excellency WILLIAM A. BUCKINGHAM, Norwich, GOVERNOR. Salary $1100. Calvin G. Child, Norwich, Ex. Sec. Salary $200 and $500 extra and fees. Frederick P. Colton, Hartford, Messenger.


His Honor ROGER AVERILL, Danbury, LIEUT. GOVERNOR. Salary $300.


J. HAMMOND TRUMBULL, Hartford, SECRETARY OF STATE. Salary $1000. James P. Marsh, Clerk .*


GABRIEL W. COITE, Middletown,


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 .*


Lucius J. Hendec, ? Auditors of Public Accounts.


Edwin D. Tiffany, S A. N. Clark,


Auditors of Quarter-Master-


George A. Washburn, S General's Account. J. M. Scofield & Co., Hartford, State Printers. STATE LIBRARY COMMITTEE, The Governor, Secre- tary of State, and Dwight W. Pardec. LIBRARIAN, Charles J. Hoadly .*


* Clorks in the several State offices are allowed $2.50 per day.


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SENATORIAL DISTRICTS.


Votes for State Officers.


APRIL, 1863. Scat.


Gov., Buckingham, 41,031 T. H. Seymour, 38,397 33 LT. Gov., Averill, 41,199 Jas. A. Hovey, 38,702 4 SECRET., Trumbull, 41,216 James H. Hoyt, 38,709 0 TREAS., Coite, 41,196 A. L. Kidston, 38,701 1 COMPTROL., Cutler, 41,208 L. E. Baldwin, 38,695 0


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, Chesh- ire, Prospect.


7. New London, Groton, Ledyard, Stonington, Wa- terford.


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, Weston, Trumbull, Monroe, Westport, Easton.


11. Danbury, Bethel, Ridgefield, Reading, New- town, Brookfield, New Fairfield, Sherman.


12. Norwalk, Darien, Stamford, Greenwich, New Canaan, Wilton.


13 .. Brooklyn, Canterbury, Hampton, Plainfield, Sterling, Voluntown, Windham, Chaplin, Scotland.


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COMMITTEES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


14. Ashford, Eastford, Killingly, Pomfret, Thomp- son, Woodstock, Putnam.


15. Litchfield, Harwinton, New Hartford, Torring- ton, Winchester, Barkhamsted, Colebrook, Morris.


16. New Milford, Bridgewater, Warren, Washing- ^ ton, Roxbury, Bethlem, Woodbury, Watertown, Plym- outh.


17. Salisbury, Canaan, North Canaan, Norfolk, Sharon, Cornwall, Goshen, Kent.


18. Middletown, Cromwell, Durham, Chatham, Portland.


19. Haddam, Chester, Clinton, East Haddam, Kil- lingworth, Saybrook, Old Saybrook, Essex, West- brook.


20. Tolland, Ellington, Somers, Stafford, Union, Willington.


21. Andover, Bolton, Coventry, Columbia, Hebron, Mansfield, Vernon.


Votes for Senators.


APRIL, 1863.


Dis. Elected.


Vote.


Opposing Candidates.


Vote.


Sc.


1. Bradley,


4211


Henry K. W. Welch,


3875


0


2. Hall, 2235


Hosmer P. Stedman,


1787


0


8. Mitchell,


2144


Samuel W. Collins,


2096


0


4. Webb,


3435


Edward I. Sanford, 2963


0


5. Wheeler,


2827


Almon B. Downes,


2401


8


6. Phelps, , 2322


Orville H. Platt,


2245


0


7. Dart,


2048


Nathaniel A. Chapman, 1486


1832


0


9. Dolbeare,


1298


Richard L. Selden,


1071


0


10. Bennett,


2707


Frederick A. Benjamin, 2371


0


11. Sherwood,


1772


Samuel S. St. John,


1735


0


12. Morgans,


2343


Charles H. Leeds,


2157


0


13. Bromley


1482


Marvin HI. Sanger,


1050


0


14 .. Phillips,


2000


Warren Phelps,


1364


17


16. Warren,


1612


Albert S. Hill,


1594


2


17. Hotchkiss,


1474


E. Grove Lawrence,


1284


0


18. Kirby,


1600


Samuel C. Hubbard,


1342


0


19. Allen,


1533


George E. Elliot,


1289


1


20. Fuller,


1020


Darius Crane,


950


0


21 Prentice,


1301


Timothy Dimock,


1004


1


0


8. Adams,


2000


Lot W. Kinney,


Horace Sabin,


978


0


15. Dudley, 1689


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COMMITTEES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


COMMITTEES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY,


JOINT STANDING.


JOINT SELECT, ETC.


Judiciary.


Federal Relations.


School Fund.


Amend. Constitution.


Education.


Fisheries.


Agriculture.


Contested Elections.


Finance.


Contingent Expenses.


Claims.


Engrossed Bills.


Banks.


Unfinished Business.


Incorporations.


Revision of Rules.


New Towns and Prob. Dis. Canvass of Votes.


Railroads


Debenture.


Roads and Bridges.


Improv't State House.


Sale of Lands.


Harbor Defences.


State Prison.


Qualification of Members.


Humane Institutions.


Military Affairs.


General Assembly, flap, 1863. SENATE.


HIS HONOR, LT. GOV. AVERILL, PRESIDENT. GILBERT W. PHILLIPS, PRESIDENT, pro tem.


SENATORS, with age, occupation, residence, and Commit- tees over which they presided. Those marked * are members of the Corporation of Yale College.


1. Henry R. Bradley, 30, lawyer, Southington. School Fund.


On


[2. Ezra Hall, 27, lawyer, Marlborough. On Incorpor.


3. * Henry A. Mitchell, 57, lawyer, Bristol. On Claims; Revis. Rules. In the Senate 1851.


4. James J. Webb, 45, farmer, Hamden. On Agriculture.


5. Elisha Wheeler, 47, farmer, Southbury. On Sale of Lands.


6. Franklin C. Phelps, 58, farmer, Guilford. On Fish'rs.


7. Albert G. Dart, 33, editor, New London. On Educa.


8. Nehemiah T. Adams, 52, manufacturer, Griswold. On Military Affairs.


9. Edwin M. Dolbeare, 57, farmer, Lebanon. On New Towns.


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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


10. William L. Bennett, 52, farmer, Huntington. On Unfinished Business.


11. Henry Sherwood, 43, farmer, Sherman. On En-


grossed Bills.


12. Morgin Morgans, 56, brass-founder, Stamford. On Ra'Iroa Is; Harbor Defences.


13. Calvin B. Bro n'ey, 53, physician, Scotland. On Humane Institutions.


14. * Gilbert W. Phillips, 34, lawyer, Putnam. On Ju- diciary; Constitu. Amend. In the Senate, 1862; and in the House, 1860, '61.


15. * George Dudley, 59, leather manufacturer, Winsted. On Banks.


16. * Truman A. Warren, 41, manufacturer, Watertown. On State Prison. In the Senate 1862; and in the House, 1858.


17. * Asahel A. Hotchkiss, 64, farmer, Sharon. On State House.


18. Charles Kirby, 56, farmer, Cromwell.


19. * John Allen, 48, trader, Old Saybrook. On Finance.


20. * Lucius S. Fuller, 51, insurance agent, Tolland. On Roads and Bridges.


21. Andrew Prentice, 46, farmer, Hebron. On Canvass of Votes.


Allowance of Senators, $2.00 a day.


Clerk, Erastus S. Day, lawyer, Colchester. Pay same as Senators, and $100 extra allowance.


Messenger, Charles E. Searls, student, Thompson. Assistant Messenger, John K. Shepard, tanner, Norfolk.


Door Keepers, Seth Jillson, book agent, Norwich; Sam- uel J. Coleman, farmer, Marlborough.


Messengers and Door-Keepers allowed the same com- pensation as Senators, and $25 each for extra services.


Reporters, Wm. H. Goodrich, printer; Warren H. Burr, clerk; Wm. P. Fuller, editor; allowed $25 each.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, MAY, 1863. SPEAKER, CHAUNCEY F. CLEVELAND, Hampton, by a vote of 133 to 84 for William W. Eaton, Hartford.


Allowance, $2.50 a day.


TELLERS, Woodruff, Litchfield; Wilcox, Killingworth; Bugbee, Killingly; Sterry, Norwich.


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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


REPRESENTATIVES, with occupations, (some are farmers by courtesy,) and Committees of which they were members. f Denotes chairman. The dates after the names denote the age; and before the names, the time when each one first entered the House. All others are new members. Compensation, $1.50 a day.


HARTFORD, 1847, William W. Eaton, 46, lawyer. Sena- tor, 1850; Speaker, 1853. Charles M. Pond, 25.


Avon, Oliver Thompson, 36, farmer. Fisheries.


Berlin, Henry N. Galpin, 42, trader. Canvass Votes.


Bloomfield, Alexander D. McLean, 34, farmer. Engross- ed Bills.


Bristol, Elisha N. Welch, 54, manufr. Military Affairs. Burlington, George W. Pratt, 42, farmer. Qual. of Memb. Canton, Selden White, 54, farmer. School Fund. East Granby, Allen A. Alderman, 36, farmer.


East Hartford, William Hanmer, 35, manufacturer. Joseph O. Hurlburt, 39, teacher. State Prison. East Windsor, Eli Gowdy, 65, farmer. Agriculture. 1853, Jonathan Colton, 58, farmer. Const. Amend.


Enfield, 1862, Harry A. Grant, 50, surgeon-general. School Fund; (excused).


. Seth Terry, 42, lumber dealer.


Farmington, 1849, Thomas Cowles, 54, lawyer. Judiciary ; Revision Rules; Harbor Defences.


1862, John S. Rice, 47, lawyer. 1 Humane Inst. (Senator, 1850.)


Glastenbury, James B. Williams, 45, manufr. Education. John E. Tryon, 34, farmer.


Granby, Rowland Barlow, 54, farmer.


Philo Z. Griffin, 56, farmer. Sale of Lands.


Hartland, 1854, Dwight L. Williams, 52, farmer. Myron E. Miller, 45, farmer. Manchester, George S. Parkhurst, 36, trader. Banks. Marlborough, Joseph Kneeland, 36, farmer. New Britain, Marcellus Clark, 46. Railroads. 1840, Norman Woodruff, 72, mechanic. Claims. Rocky Hill, Cyprian H. Hart, 32, farmer. Simsbury, Gilbert A. Taylor, 45, accountant. Albert B. Humphrey, 31, mechanic.


Southington, Amon Bradley, 52, trader. Incorporations. John H. Holt, 38, R. R. Conductor. South Windsor, John N. Alexander, 44, farmer.


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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


Suffield, I. Luther Spencer, 30, tobacco dealer. Un. Busi. 1841, Edwin P. Stevens, 55, farmer. Federal Rela. West Hartford, Benjamin S. Bishop, 43, farmer. Roads and Bridges.


Wethersfield, James Smith, 70, farmer.


Levi S. Deming, 46, farmer. State House.


Windsor, Joel Palmer, 58, farmer. + New Towns. Oliver W. Thrall, 33, farmer.


Windsor Locks, Lucius B. Chapman, 40, farmer. Finance. NEW HAVEN, 1861, James Gallagher, 41, tobacconist. Claims.


Thomas H. Bond, 59, lawyer. t Sale of Lands; Harbor Defences.


Bethany, 1835, Andrew Beecher.


Branford, 1862, Bradley Chidsey, 51, farmer. Agriculture; Rev. Rules ; Debenture.


Cheshire, 1845, Benjamin A. Jarvis, 50, farmer. Fed. Rel. Charles Ives, 45, farmer.


Derby, Robert N. Bassett, 41, manufacturer. Banks.


East Haven, Alexander W. Forbes, 29, farmer. Eng. Bills. Guilford, 1838, John H. Bartlett, 66, farmer. Humane Inst. 1841, Samuel W. Dudley, 62, farmer. Incorpora. Hamden, Elias Warner, 56, mason.


Madison, Baldwin Hart, 48, manufacturer. State Prison.


Meriden, Dexter R. Wright, 41, lawyer. + Military Aff. Middlebury, Harrison W. Crosby, 49, farmer. Milford. John H. Wingfield, 32, trader. Judiciary. William S. Pond, 51, trader. Finance.


Naugatuck, Josiah Culver, 64, trader. Revision Rules.


North Branford, Wareham W. Foote, 63, farmer. Canv. Votes.


North Haven, 1846, Elizur C. Tuttle, 48, farmer. Educa. Orange, 1847, Benj. T. Clark, 49, farmer. Qual. of Memb. Oxford, Robert Wheeler, 57, farmer.


Prospect, Henry D. Russell, 32, manufacturer. Debenture.


Seymour, 1853, Harris B. Munson, 42, lawyer. t Roads and Bridges.


Southbury, 1859, Anthony B. Burritt, 53, physician. Wallingford, Henry Hull, 44, farmer. Fisheries.


Phineas T. Ives, 41, manufacturer. New Towns. Waterbury, Elisha Leavenworth, 45. School Fund. Henry A. Matthews, 37, manufacturer. Railroads. Wolcott, Seth Wiard, 53, farmer.


Woodbridge, William Peck, 59, farmer. Const. Amend.


24


GENERAL ASSEMBLY. .


NEW LONDON, David S. Ruddock, 39, editor. ; Claims. 1862, Alfred Coit, 28, lawyer. ¡ Incorporations ; Harbor Defences.


Norwich, 1860, John T. Adams, 57, lawyer. # Judiciary. John A. Sterry, 29, manufacturer. Finance. Bozrah, Charles B. Baldwin, 51, fariner.


Colchester, 1862, Jonathan N. Felton, 45, Supt. Rubber Co. Military Affairs.


David S. Bigelow, 34, farmer. Education. East Lyme, John M. Chapman, 40, farmer. | Fisheries. Franklin, John Frink, 35, farmer. Qualifica. Members. Griswold, 1844, Joseph Leonard, 62, farmer. Sch. Fund. Groton, John E. Williams, 47, ship-master. Fed. Relations. Jared R. Avery, 58, clergyman. Agriculture. Lebanon, Nathaniel C. Saxton, 60, farmer. Roads & Br. Sherman L. Gray, 49, farmer.


Ledyard, William Fanning, 54, farmer.


Lisbon, Eleazer Bushnell, 44, farmer. .


Lyme, James S. Raymond, 35, farmer. Const. Amend. Jabez Comstock, 35, builder.


Montville, Thomas W. Champlin, 45, farmer. State Ho. North Stonington, 1859, Stephen A. Brown, 29, farmer. State Prison.


Charles Stanton, 36, farmer. Railroads.


Old Lyme, 1854, Israel Matson, 35, farmer. Banks.


Preston, 1842, Charles Hewitt, 49, farmer. Sale of Lands. Solomon Lucas, 28, lawyer. Humane Institutions. Salem, 1855, James M. Fitch, 54, farmer. [ Votes. Sprague, 1859, Jacob B. Bachelder, 42, trader. Canvass Stonington, Horace R. Hall, 42, merchant. New Towns. George E. Lamphere, 29, merchant.


Waterford, 1852, Albert G. Douglass, 51, farmer. FAIRFIELD, 1843, Sherwood Sterling, 60, merch. +Finan.


Benjamin Pomeroy, 44, manufacturer. 1 Debenture.


Banks;


Bridgeport, Russell Tomlinson, 56, manufr. Military Aff. Danbury, Alfred N. Gilbert, 28, clergyman. Education. David B. Booth, 39, lawyer. Judiciary; ; Conting. Expenses; Harbor Defences.


Bethel, Burr Edmonds, 48, farmer.


Brookfield, Philo C. Merwin, 53, farmer. [Bridges.


Darien, William A. Cummings, 46, merchant. Roads and Easton, Isaac P. Whel ler, 54, farmer.


Greenwich, John G. Reynolds, 42, farmer. Fisheries.


Edward B. Hewes, 46, merchant. New Towns.


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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


Huntington, 1825, Christopher N. Shelton, 67, farmer. School Fund.


Monroe, Preston D. Peck, 52, farmer. [Amend.


New Canaan, Ebenezer J. Richards, 47, farmer. Const. New Fairfield, Hendrick H. Wildman, 33, farmer.


Newtown, Charles H. Peck, 36, farmer. Sale of Lands. Edwin Clarke, 30, farmer. Agriculture.


Norwalk, William C. Street, 46, merchant. Railroads. Joseph H. Jennings, 47, printer. Claims.


Reading, 1859, John Edmond, 58, tanner. Canvass Votes. David H. Mead, 32, farmer.


Ridgefield, 1862, Charles Smith, 2d. 46, farmer. Incorp. 1862, Jared N. Olmstead, 43, farmer.


Sherman, Ephraim Hatch, 65 farmer.


Stamford, 1832, Selleck Scofield, 79, farmer. + Fed. Rel. 1855, Joseph D. Warren, 53, stove founder. State Prison.


Stratford, Henry Plant, 42, trader. Humane Institutions. Trumbull, Lucius B. Burroughs, 55, fariner. Unfin. Bu.


Weston, Wakeman Godfrey, 58, farmer.


Westport, Jonathan E. Wheeler, 36, manufr. State House. Wilton, Samuel B. Belden, 35, farmer.


WINDHAM, Samuel Bingham, 44, cashier. Contingent Expenses. t Banks;


Joshua B. Lord, 54, manufacturer. Claims.


Brooklyn, Charles Clark, 54, farmer. School Fund. Ashford, John A. Murphy, 36, trader. Federal Relations. Farnham O. Bennett, 29, physician. Canv. Votes. Canterbury, Henry Kendall, 36, farmer. Const. Amend.


1857, Merritt B. Williams, 53, farmer. Roads & Br. Chaplin, John K. Utley, 47, boot-maker. Fisheries.


Eastford, Cyril Whitaker, Jr., 34, farmer.


Hampton, 1826, Chauncey F. Cleveland, 64, lawyer. SPEAKER. Speaker in 1836; M. C. 1849 to '53; . Gov- ernor, 1842 to '44.


Killingly, William H. Chollar, 32, accountant. Finance. 1857, Edwin H. Bugbee, 42, trader. ¡ State Prison. Plainfield, 1841, David Gallup, 54, farmer. ¡ Railroads; + Harbor Defences.


Jeremiah M. Shepard, 56, manufr. New Towns. Pomfret, 1861, Pardon B. Johnson, 53, farmer. Judiciary. George R. Sessions, 33, farmer.


Putnam, Lucian Carpenter, 51, cotton spinner. Mil. Aff. Scotland, John P. Gager, Jr., 44, farmer. Sale of Lands.


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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


Sterling, Albert Frink, 44, farmer.


Thompson, 1848, Edward Aldrich, 54, farmer. Incorp. Isaac Sherman, shoe manufr. Humane Inst. Voluntown, 1862, Charles E. Maine, 36, mechanic. Woodstock, Oscar Fisher, 51, teacher. Education. Chester Child, 60, farmer. Agriculture. LITCHFIELD, George M. Woodruff, 27, lawyer. Judic- iary; Contingent Expenses. Everitt H. Wright, 39, farmer. New Towns. Barkhamsted, Jesse Dutton, 48, farmer. Asa L. Deming. 56, mechanic.


Bethlem, 1848, Marvin S. Todd, 46, farmer.


Bridgewater, Smith R. Weeks, 45, merchant-tailor.


Canaan, 1845, Hiram Holcomb, 65, farmer. Incorp. Colebrook, Albert Kelsey, 38, farmer. Railroads.


George S. Ives, 31, miller. 1 Constitution Amend. Cornwall, Marcus D. F. Smith, 42, farmer. + Canv. Votes. John McMurtry, 47. Roads and Bridges.


Goshen, Joseph Wooster, 49, farmer. Moses Lyman, 52, farmer. [Lands.


Harwinton, Henry E. Hinman, 26, mechanic. Carliss Sperry, 54, farmer.


Sale of


Kent, Frederick A. Mallory, 39, trader.


Morris, Horatio Benton, 52, farmer.


New Hartford, Oliver P. Mills, 35, farmer. Agriculture.


Edmund Watson, 53, farmer. [ Prison. New Milford, 1840, Albert N. Baldwin, 51, farmer. State 1833, George Taylor, 60, physician. Banks; Har- bor Defences.


Norfolk, Aaron Keyes, 45, mechanic. Finance. John A. Shepard, 60, farmer. Humane Institutions. North Canaan, Frederick Bronson, 47, farmer.


Plymouth, Gaius A. Norton, 46, trader. Fisheries.


Roxbury, Edwin C. Prindle, 55, farmer.


Salisbury, 1844, Leonard Richardson, 54, manufacturer. Peter Friss, 38, mechanic. [ Military Affairs.


Sharon, Harry Lockwood, 62. School Fund. David E. Lambert, 31, farmer.


Torrington, Alonzo Whiting, 49, farmer. Henry G. Colt, 30, farmer. State House.


Warren, 1830, Elijah Hayes, 75, farmer. Washington, Seth S. Logan, 42, farmer. Federal Rel.


Charles C. Lemmon, 35, farmer. Watertown, David Welton, 50, farmer.Claims.


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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


Winchester, Elliot Beardsley, 61, manufacturer. t Edu. [ Senator 1853. John J. Fanning, 53, farmer.


Woodbury, 1856, Benjamin Fabrique, 63. Revis. Rules. Thomas Root, 72, farmer.


MIDDLETOWN, Charles C. Hubbard, 31, lumber dealer. Incorporations ; Harbor Defences. David Savage, 63. ¡ Agriculture.


Haddam, 1846, Isaac Arnold, 47, quarryman. Mil. Aff. 1853, Charles S. Russell, 54, mariner. Banks. Chatham, Charles L. Strong, 44, farmer.


John W. Tryon, 28, mariner. Humane Inst.


Chester, William D. Clark, 52, farmer. Railroads. Clinton, John P. Johnson. 38, farmer. New Towns. Cromwell, 1856, Joseph Edwards, 57, farmer. Durham, Edward P. Camp, 55, farmer. Finance. William C. Ives, 45, salesman. Sale of Lands. East Haddam, 1862, Wm. E. Cone, 57, agent. Roads & Br. 1862, Francis Griffin, 60, farmer. School Fund. Essex, 1847, Cornelius R. Doane, 63, mariner. Judiciary. Killingworth, 1862, Washington F. Wilcox, 28, lawyer. State Prison.


Hibbert Francis, 54, farmer. Const. Amend. Old Saybrook, Richard E. Ingham, 35, farmer. Fisheries. Portland, 1862, Asaph Strong, 41, tobacco dealer. Claims. Saybrook, 1856, William Denison, 57, clergyman. Edu- cation; + Revision Rules.


John Marvin, manufacturer. Federal Relations. Westbrook, John Post, 57, farmer. Canvass Votes. TOLLAND, Nathan Pierson, 54, farmer. Education. Henry Ashley, 33, farmer. Federal Relations. Andover, Orrin A. Lincoln, 46, farmer. Sale of Lands. Bolton, Warren Risley, 45, farmer.


Columbia, William H. Yeomans, 2d, 27, civil engineer. School Fund. [Towns.


Coventry, Alanson Washburn, 51, iron-founder. New


William C. Hunt, 58, farmer. Agriculture. Ellington, Henry Gunn, 60 farmer. Const. Amend. Hebron, John S. Welles, 39, farmer. Thomas L. Brown, 58, farmer. Fisheries. Mansfield, Thomas Ramsdale, 56, broker. Finance. Simeon O. Vinton, 37, trader. Claims. Somers, Robert Pease, 55, farmer. Railroads. Solomon Fuller, Jr., 46, lawyer. Judiciary.


Roads and Bridges.


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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


Stafford, Jasper H. Bolton, 43, manufacturer. Military Affairs; Harbor Defences. Hiram Wires, 56, farmer. Banks. Union, Samuel W. Moore, 45, farmer.


1826, Augustus Moore, 72, farmer. Humane Inst. Vernon, Stanley White, 60, farmer. State Prison. Willington, Edward Morrison, 45, mechanic. Canv. Votes. Francis H. Shaffer, 41, glass-blower. Incorp.


Clerks, H. L. Harrison, lawyer, Branford, by vote of 135 to 87 for Charles N. Johnson of New Haven; William T. Elmer, lawyer, Middletown.


Allowance $2.00 per day, and $100 extra compensation. Messengers, Oliver G. Holt, teacher, Willington. Samuel D. Hills, mechanic, Farmington. Door Keepers, Nathan Merwin, farmer, Milford. James A. Baldwin, clerk, Fair Haven. Edward VanNess, farmer, Simsbury.


Messengers and door-keepers allowed the same pay as members of the House and $50 each as extra allowance.


Reporters, A. S. Hotchkiss, Hartford; George W. Holt, Hartford, $50 each.


Courts.


U. S. Circuit and District Courts in Conn.


CIRCUIT JUDGE. - SAMUEL NELSON, Cooperstown, New York.


DISTRICT JUDGE .- WILLIAM D. SHIPMAN, Hartford. DISTRICT CLERK .- Alfred Blackman, New Haven.


DISTRICT ATTORNEY .- Hiram Willey, New London. DEPUTY MARSHALS. - Philo F. Barnum, Bridgeport; Albert Sherman, New Haven; N. B. Payne, New L ndon; Westell Russell, Hartford; James Finney, Norwalk.


Supreme Court.


CHIEF JUDGE .- JOEL HINMAN, 1842, Cheshire. Salary $2000.




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