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17. Salisbury, Canaan, North Canaan, Norfolk, Sharon, Cornwall, Goshen, Kent-15,482.
18. Middletown, Cromwell, Durham, Chatham, Portland -16,790.
19. Haddam, Chester, Clinton, East Haddam, Killing- worth, Saybrook, Old Saybrook, Essex, Westbrook- 14,069.
20. Tolland, Ellington, Somers, Stafford, Union, Willing- ton-9,632.
21. Andover, Bolton, Coventry, Columbia, Hebron, Mansfield, Vernon-11,077.
Votes for Senators.
APRIL, 1864.
Dis. Elected.
Vote. Opposing Candidates.
Vote. Scat.
1. Plant,
3,733 Henry R. Bradley,*
3,652 1
2. Merriman, 2,043 Henry Fuller, 1,620 1
3. Cowles,
2,103 Henry A. Mitchell,*
1,979
4.
Sanford,
3,041
Lucius A. Thomas,
2,969
1
5. Kendrick, 2,609
John I. Howe,
2,349
6.
Townsend,
2,318
Bradley Chidsey,
2,010
7.
Harris,
1,794
Stephen A. Wheeler,
1,280
8.
Adams,
2,001
Lot W. Kinney, t
1,511
5
9.
Chadwick,
1,194
Anson Fowler,
867
10.
Bennett,
2,459
Daniel H. Sterling,
2,229
11.
Taylor,
1,756
Thomas Sanford,
1,604
2
12.
Morgans,
2,273
Asa Smith,
1,856
13.
Cundall,
1,463
Amos Witter,
907
2
14.
Simmons,
1,822
John Snow,
713
3
15.
Hodge,
1,532
Cornwall Doolittle,
1,195
2
16.
Giddings,
1,538
Albert S. Hill, t
1,466
1
17.
Hotchkiss,
1,356
Silas B. Moore,
1,230
18.
Fowler,
1,454
Hiram Veazie, t
1,404
19.
Allen,
1,423
George E. Elliott,t
1,063
20. Fuller,
1,063
Ephraim H. Hyde,*
937
21. Atkins,
1,237
Seth S. Collins,
752
* Have been in the Senate.
+ Have been candidates.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
General Assembly, Map, 1864. SENATE.
HIS HONOR LIEUT. GOV. AVERILL, PRESIDENT. JOHN T. ADAMS, 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. S. indi- cates Senator; and H. member of the House of Repre- sentatives.
1. Amzi P. Plant, 47, Southington, manufacturer. On Constitution Amendments.
2. Joseph Merriman, 48, East Hartford, trader. On New Towns.
3. Thomas Cowles, 54, Farmington, lawyer. On Humane Institutions ; Contingent Expenses.
4. Edward I. Sanford, 37, New Haven, lawyer. On Incor- porations.
5. * Green Kendrick, 65, Waterbury, manufacturer. On School Fund.
6. James M. Townsend, 39, East Haven, banker. On Mili- tary Affairs.
7. Jonathan N. Harris, 48, New London, merchant. On Banks.
8. John T. Adams, 58, Norwich, lawyer. On Education.
9. * Daniel Chadwick, 39, Lyme, lawyer. On Judiciary.
10. William L. Bennett, 53, trader. On Agriculture.
11. James S. Taylor, 38, Danbury, manufacturer. On Engrossed Bills.
12. * Morgan Morgans, 57, Stamford, brass-founder. State Prison.
On
13. Edward L. Cundall, 33, Danielsonville, lawyer. On Canvass of Votes; Federal Relations.
14. * John H. Simmons, 52, Ashford, physician. On Sale of Lands.
15. Orlando J. Hodge, 35, Robertsville, trader. On Claims.
16. * Ammi Giddings, 40, Plymouth, lawyer. On Revision of Rules; Railroads.
17. Asahel A. Hotchkiss, 65, Sharon, farmer. On Printing. 18. William C. Fowler, 68, Durham, clergyman and author.
19. * John Allen, 49, Saybrook, merchant. On Finance.
20. Lucius S. Fuller, 52, Tolland, insurance agent. On Roads and Bridges.
21. Charles A. Atkins, 45, Mansfield, trader. On Unfin- ished Business; Fisheries.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Allowance of Senators $2.00 a day.
Clerk, H. Lynde Harrison, lawyer, Branford. Pay same as Senators, and $150 extra allowance.
Messenger, Henry A. Hull, farmer, Litchfield.
Assistant Messenger, Samuel D. Hills, mechanic, Farm- ington.
Door Keepers, Seth Jillson, book agent, Norwich, and Calvin Ripley, tanner, Saybrook.
Messengers and Door Keepers allowed the same com- pensation as Senators, and $100 each for extra services.
Reporters, William S. Porter, William H. H. Blackman, Otis R. Pickett; allowed $50 each.
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 Probate Dis. Canvass of Votes.
Railroads.
Debenture.
Roads and Bridges.
Frauds of Provost-marshals.
Sale of Lands.
Sick and Wounded Soldiers.
State Prison.
Humane Institutions.
Military Affairs.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, MAY, 1864. SPEAKER, JOHN S. RICE, Farmington, by a vote of 142 to 64 for Charles Chapman, Hartford. Allowance $2.50 a day.
TELLERS, Munson, Seymour; Welles, Wethersfield; Pit- kin, East Hartford; and Nichols, Thompson.
REPRESENTATIVES, with occupations, (some are farmers by courtesy,) and Committees of which they were mem- bers. t 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. S. have been in the Senate. Compensation $1.50 a day.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
HARTFORD, Henry K. W. Welch, 43, lawyer; S. 1862. ¡Finance.
1840, Charles Chapman, 64, lawyer; M. C. 1851. Ju- diciary, (excused.)
Avon, Lucian H. Chidsey, 28, miller. Roads and Bridges. Berlin, Andrew J. Warner, 28, farmer.
Bloomfield, John Wilcox, 38, farmer.
Bristol, William J. Morgan, 37, farmer. Constitutional
Amendments, (excused.)
Burlington, Lucius D. Pond, 45, farmer.
Canton, Wm. H. Hawley, 47, hotel-keeper. School Fund.
East Granby, 1849, Charles P. Clark, 49, farmer. School East Hartford, James Hills, 48, farmer. [Fund.
Walter S. Pitkin, 26, lawyer. Incorporations. East Windsor, 1863, Eli Gowdy, 66, farmer.
1853, Jonathan Colton, 59, farmer. Canvass of Votes. Enfield, Charles H. Briscoe, 32, lawyer; S. 1861. Judi- ciary; ¡ Sale of Lands, (excused.)
Theodore B. Potter, 27, tobacconist. The Roll. Agriculture.
Farmington, 1862, John S. Rice, 48, lawyer; S. 1850. SPEAKER.
Apollos Fenn, 44, deputy-sheriff. Canvass of Votes. Glastenbury, 1863, James B. Williams, 46, manufacturer. ¿Engrossed Bills.
1863, John E. Tryon, 35, farmer.
Granby, Frederick J. Smith, 36, mechanic. Albert Latham, 29, farmer.
Hartland, Frederick M. Pickett, 42, farmer. Amos Osborn, 55, farmer.
Manchester, William H. Bunce, 34, manufacturer.
Marlborough, Ezra Hall, 28, lawyer; S. 1863.
+ Claims ; .
Finance.
New Britain, Emmons P. Bond, 39, clergyman. Education. 1850, William L. Humason, 43, manufacturer. Hu- mane Institutions.
Rocky Hill, James Warner, 42, farmer.
Simsbury, Julius Chapman, 69, farmer. Unfinished Bus. Edward Van Ness, 62, farmer.
Southington, 1863, Amon Bradley, 52, trader.
1862, Walter S. Merrell, 36, lawyer. Contested Elec- tions; Judiciary.
South Windsor, 1862, Samuel E. Elmore, 30, accountant. Military Affairs; ¡ Sale of Lands.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Suffield, Samuel N. Reid, 45, tobacconist; S. 1857. Rail- Abraham S. Richards, 41, cigar-maker. [roads. West Hartford, Charles Boswell, 62, farmer. Banks. Wethersfield, 1837, Wells Adams, 59, farmer. Railroads. Roger Welles, 35, lawyer. State Prison; Fed. Rela. Windsor, Hiram J. Thrall, 37, farmer. Fisheries. James M. Brown, 45, cigar manufacturer.
Windsor Locks, 1847, Freeman M. Brown, 47, manufact- urer. Banks.
NEW HAVEN, John S. Farren, 53, mechanic. [tion.
George H. Watrous, 35, lawyer. Judiciary; Educa-
Bethany, 1835, Andrew Beecher, 63, farmer.
Branford, John J. Bartholomew, 48, farmer.
Cheshire, Heman A Thomas, 46, farmer.
1857, Albert Sperry, 60, farmer. State Prison. Derby, 1838, David W. Plumb, 55, manufacturer; S. 1841. Banks; Finance.
East Haven, 1853, Charles Ives, 48, lawyer. +Incorpora- tions; Federal Relations.
Guilford, 1838, John H. Bartlett, 67, farmer. Hum. Inst. Henry E. Norton, 27, trader. State Prison.
Hamden, 1863, Elias Warner, 57, mason.
Madison, 1863, Baldwin Hart, 49, manufacturer. Railroads. Meriden, Orville H. Platt, 37, lawyer; S. 1861 and 1862; Secretary of State 1857. Revision Rules ; +Judiciary. Middlebury, Israel J. Curtis, 31, farmer. Sick and Wounded Soldiers.
Milford, 1863, William S. Pond, 52, trader. Contingent Expenses; Humane Institutions.
Isaac T. Rogers, 51, trader. Claims. Naugatuck, Hosmer Twichell, 38, mechanic.
North Branford, 1856, George Rose, 59, farmer. Milit. Aff. North Haven, John E. Brockett, 35, farmer. Agriculture. Orange, Bryan Clark, 54. farmer. Fisheries. Oxford, Abiram Ward, 63, farmer.
Prospect, Benjamin B. Brown, 47, farmer. Const. Amend. Seymour, 1853, Harris B. Munson, lawyer. Revision of Rules; tNew Towns; Federal Relations. Southbury, Reuben Pierce, 33, farmer. [Lands.
Wallingford, 1860, Henry L. Hall, 39, farmer. Sale of
John C. Mansfield, 48, mechanic.
Waterbury, 1863, Elisha Leavenworth, manufacturer. Finance.
1863, Henry A. Matthews, 38, manufacturer.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Wolcott, James Alcott, farmer. [Votes. Woodbridge, 1863, William Peck, 60, farmer. Canvass of NEW LONDON, 1863, David S. Ruddock, 40, editor. Rail- roads; Federal Relations.
1862, Alfred Coit, 29, lawyer. Contingent Expenses ; Judiciary; tFisheries.
Norwich, 1863, John A. Sterry, 30, manufacturer. +Ed- ucation; Finance.
1860, George Pratt, 31, lawyer. Judiciary; Constitu- tional Amendments.
Bozrah, Cyrus Gardner, 48, farmer.
Colchester, 1862, Erastus S. Day, 27, lawyer. Incorpora. Edward H. Strous, 48, farmer. Sale of Lands.
East Lyme, Frederick B. Way, 43, farmer. Agriculture. Franklin, William M. Converse, 47, farmer. + Roads and Bridges; Finance.
Griswold, Daniel Vaughan, 50, farmer. School Fund.
Groton, Benjamin Burroughs, Jr., 49, mariner.
Asa Perkins, 2d, 44, teacher. Sick and Wo'ded Sold.
Lebanon, John Avery, 57, farmer. Claims.
James M. Abell, 53, farmer.
Ledyard, Asa L. Gallup, 50, farmer. Military Affairs.
Lisbon, Willard Bliss, 57, manufacturer.
Lyme, Joseph L. Lord, 42, farmer. Sick and Wounded Robert Dawley, 55, farmer. [ Soldiers.
Montville, 1854, Elisha H. Palmer, 50, manufacturer. Sick and Wounded Soldiers.
North Stonington, Lot W. Kinney, 37, physician.
John D. Babcock, 47, farmer.
Old Lyme, John E. Swan, 37, farmer. New Towns.
Preston, Charles D. Hedge, 39, trader. Canvass of Votes. Alexander Yerrington, 46, student.
Salem, Jesse C. Maynard, 35, farmer.
Sprague, Charles W. Scott, 48, farmer. Banks.
Stonington, Charles H. Mallory, merchant.
1838, John F. Trumbull, 63, manufacturer. ¡ State Prison; Humane Institutions.
Waterford, John L. Watrous, 53, stone-cutter.
FAIRFIELD, 1847, Oliver H. Perry, 49; Speaker 1859 and 1860; Secretary of State 1854. ¡ Revision of Rules ; +Humane Institutions.
1843, Sherwood Sterling, 61, merchant. Finance; Federal Relations.
Bridgeport, 1845, Dwight Morris, 43, lawyer. ¡Milit. Aff.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Danbury, 1863, David B. Booth, 40, lawyer. }Contingent Expenses ; Judiciary.
Orrin Benedict, 46, hat manufacturer. Sale of Lands. Bethel, Abel B. Blackman, 56, hatter. Agriculture. Brookfield, 1863, Philo C. Merwin, 54, farmer. New Towns. Darien, 1863, William A. Cummings, 47, trader. Banks. Easton, Burr Bennett, 54, boot-maker. Fisheries. Greenwich, 1863, John G. Reynolds, 43, farmer. Unfin- ished Business.
1863, Edward B. Hewes, 47, merchant. School Fund. Huntington, 1842, Ebenezer Wakely, 59, farmer.
Monroe, 1841, Judson Curtis, 56, trader.
New Canaan, Stephen H. Pardee, 44, trader. tional Amendments.
Constitu-
New Fairfield, Ezra Stevens, 46, farmer.
Newtown, 1852, Zerah Fairman, 40, farmer. Roads and
John M. Beardsley, 30, farmer. Į Bridges.
Norwalk, 1863, Win. C. Street, 47, merchant. t Railroads. Chester F. Tolles, 39, merchant.
Reading, 1832, Walker Bates, 68, teacher. Canvass of
Aaron Treadwell, 36, farmer. [Votes.
Ridgefield, Abner Gilbert, 56, farmer. Sick and Wounded Soldiers.
Samuel S. St. John, 56, farmer. Education.
Sherman, Charles A. Briggs, 45, farmer.
Stamford, Joseph B. Hoyt, 50, tanner. State Prison. Alfred Hoyt, 50, farmer. Claims.
Stratford, Calvin D. Wheeler, 27, inspector. Fisheries. Trumbull, Charles Ambler, 44, manufacturer.
Weston, David D. Cooley, 52, farmer.
Westport, 1863, Jona. E. Wheeler, 37, manuf. Incorpora. Wilton, 1857, William D. Gregory, 41, farmer.
WINDHAM, William Swift, 41, trader. Roads and Bridges. Nathan A. Stearns, 37, harness-maker.
Brooklyn, Isaac A. Stetson, 62, farmer. Roads and Bridges. Ashford, 1851, Hiram Cady, 57, tanner. Fisheries. 1847, George Lincoln, 67, farmer.
Canterbury, David F. Adams, 59, farmer. Incorporations. Burritt J. Huling, 39, wheel-wright.
Chaplin, William M. Bingham, 56, farmer. Con. Amend. Eastford, Horatio Carpenter, 37, farmer. Humane Inst. Hampton, Jesse Burnham, 66, farmer. New Towns. Killingly, 1862, laac Fogg, 45, boot-maker. Claims.
Isaac Tillinghast, 42, farmer.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Plainfield, 1830, Joseph S. Gladding, 76, manufacturer. School Fund; Finance.
1841, David Gallup, 55, farmer. ¡ Banks.
Pomfret, 1862, Winthrop O. Greene, 57, farmer. Sale of L. 1863, George R. Sessions, 34, farmer. Contested Elec. Putnam, 1863, Lucian Carpenter, 52, cotton spinner. Rail- Scotland, Simon Fuller, 56, mechanic. [roads.
Sterling, Clark D. Vaughn, 46, farmer.
Thompson, Alanson Rawson, 62, clergyman. Education; ¡Federal Relations.
Monroe Nichols, 30, soldier. Military Affairs.
Voluntown, Ira G. Briggs, 44, manufacturer. Agriculture. Woodstock, Abel Child, 2d, 42, farmer. State Prison. Alba Hiscox, 56, farmer.
LITCHFIELD, 1863, Everett H. Wright, 40, mariner.
Theodore R. Sedgwick, 51, joiner. +School Fund.
Barkhamsted, George G. Deming, 62, farmer. Education. Josiah W. Atwater, 50, farmer.
Bethlehem, 1842, Abraham Beecher, 60, farmer; S. 1855. Sale of Lands.
Bridgewater, George Beardsley, 36, trader.
Canaan, 1853, Daniel Brewster, 43, farmer. New Towns.
Colebrook, Hiram S. Hamilton, 35, farmer. Roads and Bridges.
Peter Corbin, 56, farmer.
Cornwall, Silas P. Judson, 56, farmer.
1863, John McMurtry, 49, hotel-keeper. Fisheries.
Goshen, Darius D. Thompson, 37, farmer. Agriculture.
Frederick Lyman, 44, farmer. Railroads.
Harwinton, Joseph Fenn, 59, farmer.
Roswell Cook, 60, farmer. Canvass of Votes.
Kent, Austin St. John, 27, trader.
Morris, 1856, Garry H. Minor, physician.
New Hartford, Wait Garrett, 73, farmer. +Unf. Business. Richard Pratt, 63, mechanic. Frauds of Provost- marshals.
New Milford, 1854, Gamaliel H. St. John, 54, physician. Railroads.
Earl Buckingham, 35, farmer. Incorporations.
North Canaan, Wesley Trescott, 47, farmer. Agriculture. Norfolk, 1854, William K. Peck, 40, lawyer. fContested Elections; Judiciary.
Robert A. Geer, 57, farmer.
Plymouth, Seth Thomas, 47, manufacturer. Banks; + Canvass of Votes.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Roxbury, 1853, Albert L. Hodge, 42, farmer. Salisbury, Lorenzo Tupper, 50, hotel-keeper.
Albert T. Selleck, 62, farmer. State Prison.
Sharon, Nathan Dunbar, 64, farmer. Engrossed Bills. 1857, Fitch Landon, 42, manufacturer.
Torrington, James Ashborn, 47, guitar-maker. Constitu- tional Amendments.
Lorraine Wetmore, 62, farmer. Constitutional Amend. Warren, George W. Granniss, 44, miller. [Votes. Washington, 1863, Seth S. Logan, 44, farmer. Canvass of Wellington Watson, 48, butcher. Frauds of Provost- marshals.
Watertown, George Mallory, 52, manufact. Hum. Inst. Winchester, Thomas Watson, 64, lumber-dealer.
1846, Rollin L. Beecher, 54, trader. Claims.
Woodbury, Timothy C. Bacon, 41, farmer. Federal Rela. 1856, Benjamin Fabrique, 64. Military Affairs.
MIDDLETOWN, John M. Douglas, 25, manufacturer. Rail- roads.
George S. Hubbard, 51, farmer. Sale of Lands. Haddam, George L. Dickinson, 36, farmer.
Stephen H. Burr, 39, farmer.
Chatham, Alexander Bailey, 45, farmer. Engrossed Bills. 1859, Charles A. Buell, 58, farmer.
Chester, 1856, Charles L. Griswold, 42, manufacturer. f Agriculture.
Clinton, 1863, John P. Johnson, 39, farmer. Roads and Br. Cromwell, 1859, Bulkley Edwards, 52, farmer. Claims. Durham, Roger W. Newton, 54, farmer. New Towns. William H. Canfield, 40, tinner.
East Haddam, Luther Boardman, 50, manufacturer. In- corporations.
Richard E. Hungerford, 38, farmer. Canvass of Votes. Essex, 1847, Cornelius R. Doane, 64, mariner. Banks. Killingworth, 1863, Hibbert Francis, 55, farmer.
Lyman E. Stevens, 42, mechanic.
Old Saybrook, 1863, Richard E. Ingham, 36, farmer. Mil- itary Affairs.
Portland, Henry H. Welles, 42, farmer.
Saybrook, 1863, John Marvin, 70, manufacturer. Educa. Nathan E. Shailor, 60, clergyman. Constitu. Amend. Westbrook, 1859, Frederick W. Spencer, 54, mariner. School Fund.
TOLLAND, Smith H. Brown, 34, farmer. Military Affairs. James J. Andrews, 33, farmer.
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COURTS.
Andover, William B. Kingsbury, 46, farmer. Fisheries. Bolton, Elisha K. Williams, 55, farmer. Humane Inst. Columbia, John B. Scoville, 50, farmer. Education. Coventry, 1857, Nathaniel Root, Jr., 40, manufacturer. Sale of Lands.
George Hibbard, 45, farmer.
Ellington, Deloraine P. Chapman, 28, farmer. Claims. Hebron, James C. Jaggar, 32, farmer. New Towns.
Anson Chappell, 54, farmer. Sick and Wounded Sold. Mansfield, Charles L. Bottom, 36, silk manufacturer. School Fund.
Milo Millard, 44, manufacturer.
Somers, Samuel E. Arnold, 59, manufacturer. ¡ Constitu- tional Amendments.
Noah C. Collins, 49, farmer.
Stafford, 1863, Jasper H. Bolton, 44, manufacturer. Incor- porations ; Federal Relations.
Horace D. Ellis, 43, farmer. Frauds of Provost-mar. Union, Albert E. Weld, 31, manufacturer. Roads and Loomis Agard, 45, farmer. [Bridges. Vernon, Frederick Walker, 42, farmer. State Prison. Willington, William W. Still, 58, farmer. New Towns.
Albert Sharp, 36, mechanic. Sick and Wounded Sold. Clerks, William T. Elmer, lawyer, Middletown, by vote of 148 to 60 for James Huntington, Woodbury; and John R. Buck, lawyer, Hartford.
Allowance $2.00 per day, and $150 extra compensation. Messengers, George H. Bugbee, 28, joiner, Somers. The- ron B. Hotchkiss, 24, farmer, East Haven.
Door-keepers, Nathan Merwin, 74, farmer, Milford. Lev- erett A. Hemingway, 49, trader, New Haven.
Messengers and door-keepers allowed the same pay as members of the House and $100 each as extra allowance.
Reporters, Edwin A. Tucker, John S. Fowler, Horace A. Brown, $50 each.
Courts.
U. S. Circuit and District Courts in Connecticut.
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. MARSHAL .- John Gould, Fairfield.
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COURTS.
DEPUTY MARSHALS .- Philo F. Barnum, Bridgeport; Francis M. Lovejoy, New Haven; Westell Russell, Hart- ford.
Supreme Court.
CHIEF JUDGE .- JOEL HINMAN, elected 1842, Cheshire. Salary $2,000.
ASSOCIATE JUDGES .- Henry Dutton, 1861, New Haven; Thomas B. Butler, 1855, Norwalk; Charles J. McCurdy, (1856,) 1863, Lyme. John D. Park, Norwich, (1863,) 1864. Salaries $2,000.
REPORTER .- John Hooker, Hartford. Salary $1,200. TERMS .- [ See Calendar pages. ]
Superior Court.
JUDGES .- Elisha Carpenter, 1861, Killingly; James Phelps Essex, 1863; Dwight W. Pardee, Hartford, 1863; Dwight Loomis, Rockville, 1864. Salaries $2,000.
Allotment of Judges from July, 1864, to May, 1865.
Chief Judge HINMAN, Tolland, September; Litchfield, April.
Judge DUTTON, Tolland, December; New London, May. Judge BUTLER, New Haven, September; Windham, Jan- uary.
Judge MCCURDY, Middlesex, September; New London, November.
Judge PARK, Litchfield, January; Tolland, April.
Judge CARPENTER, Windham, August; New London, September; Litchfield, November; Fairfield, December; Middlesex, February ; Hartford, March.
Judge PHELPS, Hartford, September; Windham, Novem- ber; New Haven, December; Fairfield, March; Middle- sex, April.
Judge PARDEE, Fairfield, August; New Haven, October; Hartford, December; Windham, March; New London, April.
Judge LOOMIS, Hartford, July; Litchfield, September; Fairfield, October; Middlesex, December; New London, January ; New Haven, March.
REVISION OF THE STATUTES, Committee on, Henry Dut- ton, New Haven; Loren P. Waldo, Hartford; David B. Booth, Danbury:
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PROBATE COURTS.
Probate Courts.
Districts. Judges.
Andover, see Bolton.
Ashford, Ebenezer Chaffee.
Avon, Bela C. Kellogg.
Barkhamsted, Merlin Merrell Ellington, Caleb Hopkins.
Berlin, see New Britain. Enfield, Aholiab Johnson. Essex, Henry L. Pratt. Fairfield, Jer. T. Denison. Bethany, Nathan Clark. Bethel, Nathan Seelye. Bethlehem, in Woodbury D. Farmington, S. S. Cowles. Bloomfield, in Hartford Dist. Franklin, in Norwich Dist. Bolton, Charles F. Sumner. Bozrah, Isaac Johnson. Branford, Jay E. Russell. Bridgeport, James L. Gould. Bridgewater, in N. Milford D Griswold, in Norwich Dist. Bristol, Benjamin F. Hawley Groton, Amos Clift.
Glastenbury, in Hartford D. Goshen, in Litchfield Dist. Granby, see East Granby. Greenwich, James H. Brush.
Brookfield, Curtis Morris.
Guilford, Edward R. Landon
Brooklyn, Wm. Woodbridge. Haddam, H. E. Brainerd. Burlington, Geo. J. Hinman. Hamden, in N. Haven Dist. Canaan, Miles T. Granger. Canterbury, M. H. Sanger. Canton, Seth P. Norton. Chaplin, Orin Witter. Chatham, Cyrus Hurd. Cheshire, Wm. L. Hinman. Chester, Socrates Denison. Clinton, David Dibbell:
Hampton, Patrick H. Pearl. Hartford, James Nichols. Hartland, Geo. D. Cornish. Harwinton, Lewis Smith. Hebron, Jonathan G. Page. Huntington, in Bridgeport, D Kent, Matthew S. Barnum. Killingly, Daniel C. Frost. Colchester, Alfred B. Pierce. Killingworth, Henry Hull. Colebrook, in Winchester D. Lebanon, Ed. M. Dolbeare. Columbia, in Andover Dist. Ledyard, Edmund Spicer. Cornwall, Frederick Kellogg Coventry, A. K. Brown.
Lisbon, in Norwich District. Litchfield, E. W. Seymour. Cromwell, in Middletown D. Lyme, M. S. Parker.
Madison, Luman H. Whedon
Danbury, G. W. Hamilton. Darien, in Stamford District. Manchester, D. S. Calhoun. Derby, Sidney A. Downs. Mansfield, Oliver B. Griggs. Marlborough, George Foote. Durham, in Middletown D. Eastford, Joseph D. Barrows Meriden, George W. Smith. East Granby, J. C. Holcomb. Middlebury, in Waterbury D East Haddam, J. Attwood. Middletown, Wm. T. Elmer. East Hartford, in Hartford D. Milford, John W. Fowler. East Haven, in N. Haven D. Monroe, in Bridgeport Dist.
Districts. Judges. East Lyme, Ezra Moore, Jr. Easton, John S. Adams. East Windsor, Wm. Barnes.
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PROBATE COURTS.
Montville, William Fitch. Morris, in Litchfield Dist. Naugatuck, David Smith.
Simsbury, Lucius I. Barber. Somers, Solomon Fuller, Jr. Southbury, in Woodbury D. New Britain, Sam. Rockwell. Southington, W. S. Merrell. New Canaan, in Norwalk D. S. Windsor, in E. Windsor D. New Fairfield, in Danbury D Sprague, in Norwich Dist. New Hartford, O. Goodwin. Stafford, Daniel F. Fairman. New Haven, Francis Wayland Stamford, William H. Holly. New London, G. W. Goddard Sterling, Charles Mason. New Milford, J. H. McMahon Stonington, R. A. Wheeler. Newtown, Chas. C. Warner. Stratford, C. B. Curtis.
Suffield, George Williston.
Norfolk, Robbins Battell. N. Branford, in Gu. & Wal. D Thompson, Talcott Crosby. North Canaan, in Canaan D Tolland, Norman Holt. No. Haven, in New Haven D Torrington, H. S. Barbour. No. Ston'gton, F. S. Peabody Trumbull, in Bridgeport D. Union, in Stafford District. Vernon, in Ellington Dist. Voluntown, Hiram Jenks. Norwalk, Geo. A. Davenport Norwich, S. T. Holbrook. Old Lyme, in Lyme Dist.
Old Saybrook, W. R. Clark. Wallingford, Eli S. Ives.
Orange, in New Haven Dist. Oxford, N. J. Wilcoxson. Plainfield, David Gallup. Plymouth, Ammi Giddings. Pomfret, Daniel Hunt. Portland, in Chatham Dist. Preston, in Norwich Dist. Prospect, in Cheshire Dist. Putnam, John A. Carpenter. Redding, T. M. Abbott. Ridgefield, Hiram K. Scott. Rocky Hill, in Hartford D. Roxbury, H. B. Eastman. Salem, Austin O. Gallup. Salisbury, Albert Moore. Saybrook, see Chester. Scotland, in Windham Dist. Seymour, in New Haven D. Sharon, Charles Sears.
Warren, in Litchfield Dist. Washington, H. J. Church. Waterbury, J. W. Webster. Waterford, in N. London D. Watertown, L. W. Cutler. Westbrook, H. M. Stannard. West Hartford, in Hartford D Weston, see Easton.
Westport, Myron L. Mason. Wethersfield, in Hartford D. Willington, in Tolland Dist. Wilton, in Norwalk District. Winchester, John Boyd. Windham, William Swift. Windsor, H. Sidney Hayden. Windsor L'ks, in Hartford D. Wolcott, in Waterbury D. Woodbridge, in N. Haven D. Woodbury, Jas. Huntington. Sherman, Henry Sherwood. Woodstock, George A. Paine
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COMMISSIONERS.
Commissioners. ON TURNPIKE ROADS.
Bridgeport-John B. Peck, William Beard, Newtown.
Colchester and Norwich-Francis H. Brown, Colchester; Henry B. Tracy, Norwich.
Essex-Jared E. Redfield, Essex; William E. Anderson, Lyme.
Greenwoods-William H. Phelps, William G. Coe, Winsted. Guilford and Durham-William Wadsworth, Durham; Noah Lane, Guilford.
Huntington-Elly Lewis, Huntington; Elam Hawley, Mon- roe.
Litchfield and Cornwall-Henry Bissell, Litchfield; Myron Harrison, 2d, Cornwall.
Middlesex-Augustus Putnam, Middletown;
Richard
Bushnell, Essex.
Middletown and Meriden-Joel H. Guy, William J. Ives, Meriden; Horace Clark, Middletown.
Monroe and Newtown-William Beard, Charles B. Clarke, Newtown.
Monroe and Zoar Bridge-Ambrose Shelton, Huntington; Charles B. Clarke, Monroe.
New Haven and Derby-Robert N. Bassett, Derby ; Elisha Dickerman, Orange.
New Haven and Milford-Nathan Merwin, Orange; Dennis Bristoll, Milford.
New Preston-Gould C. Whittlesey, Daniel G. Platt, Wash- ington.
Oxford-Aaron H. Shelton, Charles R. Oatman, Southbury. Talcctt Mountain-Richard Pratt, New Hartford; Samuel Hadsell, Avon.
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