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CITY, Hartford. President, Wm. E. Baker; Newton Case, Thomas Steele, Daniel Phillips, C. T. Webster, G. S. Lincoln, G. M. Bartholomew, T. T. Fisher, S. C. Pres- ton, L. Brainard, Roswell Blodgett, W. G. Comstock. Secretary, George W. Lester.
CONNECTICUT. President, B. W. Greene; J. B. Hos- mer, Julius Catlin, J. B. Eldredge, Edwin D. Morgan, E. G. Howe, James Dixon, Tertius Wadsworth, T. M. Allyn, J. L. Bunce, Edson Fessenden, Olcott Allen, Francis B. Coley. Secretary, J. B. Eldredge.
MERCHANTS', Hartford. President, Mark Howard; James Bolter, Ebenezer Roberts, Timothy Sheldon, James P. Foster, W. H. D. Callender, Elijah H. Owen, Homer Blanchard, Richard D. Hubbard, M. M. Merriman, Wil- liam L, Collins, William H. Lee, Daniel F. Seymour C. White, H. Bissell. Secretary, E. Thomas Lobdell.
NEW ENGLAND, Hartford. President, George D. Jew- ett; Allyn S. Stillman, J. Watson Beach, A. P. Pitkin, J. B. Powell, Guy R. Phelps, E. N. Kellogg, H. J. John- son, Charles R. Chapman, O. D. Seymour, William G. Allen, William Francis, Charles A. Warner, Edward H. Arnold, C. Nichols Beach. Secretary, Robert A. Johnson,
NORTH AMERICAN, Hartford. A. F. Hastings, Pres .; James G. Bolles, Leonard Church, Alex. H. Holley, Jos, D. Williams, George Sexton, Leonard T. Welles, Horatio E. Day, Jas. L. Howard, A. G. Hammond, Nelson Palmer, Jona. S. Niles, Oswin Wells, Charles G. Day; C. G, Lan- don, New York. Sec., W. C. Hastings.
PHOENIX, Hartford. Henry Kellogg, Pres .; A. W. Jill- son, Vice-Pres .; Chester Adams, J. A. Butler, Elisha T. Smith, J. Merriman, D. P. Crosby, Marshall Jewell, G. W. Moore, C. M. Beach, Ellery Hills, F. B. Cooley, C. H. Northam, Thomas Belknap, Franklin Chamberlin ; Dan H. Arnold, L. P. Hawes, New York; C. B. Erwin, New Britain. Sec., Wm B. Clark.
CITY, New Haven. Pres., Wells Southworth; Vice- Pres., Henry L. Cannon; Wm. W. Boardman, Wm. John- son, Morris Tyler, Smith Merwin, N. B. Ives, T. R. Trow- bridge, James Punderford, Samuel Noyes, Ambrose Todd, Henry Hale, E. H. Trowbridge, J. F. Babcock, J. E. Shef- field, J. B. Carrington, Benj. Noyes, M. A. Osborn, G. B. Rich, E. C. Scranton, M. G. Elliott, Nelson Hotchkiss, John Peck, &c. Sec., John Field.
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INSURANCE COMPANIES.
HOME, New Haven. Pres., D. R. Satterlee; Vice-Pres., Daniel Trowbridge; L. Candee, Judson Canfield, Lucius Hotchkiss, W. W. Bacon, C. S. Bushnell, Atwater Treat, A. L. Kidston, Samuel Mallett, Wm. Beach, A. F. Barnes, E. .. Scranton, John Woodruff, Charles Shelton, C. T. Candee, Hiram Camp, Samuel Peck. W. M. Anthony, N. C. Hall, L. Pardee, Edwin Marble, D. W. Thompson; S. C. Johnson, Guilford; Jed. Wileox, New York; Henry Martin, Wallingford. Sec., Charles Wilson. Adjuster, Samuel L. Talcott.
SECURITY, New Haven. Pres., Willis Bristol; John Bradley, J. S. Griffing, J. A. Bishop, Nathan Peck, Wm. Lewis, Lucius Gilbert, Charles Peterson, D. Trowbridge, John W. Mansfield. Sec., I'. S. Galpin.
NORWICH. Pres. & Treas., Ebenezer Learned; Aug. Brewster, Leonard Ballou, Franklin Nichols, A. N. Rams- dell, Gilbert Osgood, L. W. Carroll, Jona. A. Pope, Wm. W. Billings, Timo. P. Norton, Ashbel Woodward, Lewis Hyde, A. A. Young, H. B Tracy, Charles Johnson, David Smith, S. C. Morgan, LaF. S. Foster, J. F. Slater, Wm. S. Arnold, H. P. Haven. Sec., John L. Denison.
THAMES, Norwich. Pres., Amos W. Prentice; James Lloyd Greene, H. H. Starkweather, David Gal up, Chas. Osgood, Henry Bill, Isaac Johnson, Ashbel Woodward, Jeremiah Halsey, H. H. Osgood, G. W. Smith, W. P. Nash, J. D. Mowry, A. P. Willoughby, E. R. Thompson. Sec , W. S. Brakenridge; Asst. Sec., B. B. Whittemore ;. Treas., J. Lloyd Greene.
NORWALK. Pres., Wm. C. Street; Treas., Ebenezer Hill; Sec., Geo. R. Cowles.
Statistics of Fire Insurance Companies.
Name. Capital. Surplus. Shares. Value. Div'nd.
Hartford,
$1,000,000 500,000
100
215
18 p. c.
Ætna,
2,250,000 1,216,407
100
290
22
Charter Oak,
300,000
65,000
100
105 10 66
City, Hartford,
250,000
175,000
100
150
10
Connecticut,
200,000
75,000
100
125
10
Merchants,
200,000
125,000
100
140
12
New England,
200,000
100
96
North American,
300,000
78,278
100
117} 10
Phoenix,
600,000
300,000
100
145
10
City, New Haven,
200,000
130,419
100
110
10 “
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INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Name
Capital. Surplus. Shares. Value Div'nd.
Home,
500,000
130,000
100
110
16 p. c.
Security,
200,000
23,237
25
27
12
Norwich,
300,000
102,702
50
65 10 “
Thames,
200,000
100
90
Norwalk,
100,000
10,917
100
8 “
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
DANBURY. Funds, $3,840. Pres., Aaron Seeley ; Sec., Oliver Stone; Treas., Roger Averill.
FARMINGTON VALLEY. Funds, $714. Pres., Samuel Deming; Sec. & Treas., S. S. Cowles.
GREENWICH. Pres., Joseph Brush ; Sec., Julius B. Cur- tis; Treas., Odle C. Knapp.
HARTFORD COUNTY. Premium Funds, $800,000; Sur- plus, $52,065. Pres. & Treas., Charles Shepard; Sec., D. D. Erving.
HARWINTON. Pres., Luman Catlin; Sec., Addison Webster; Treas., Willis Catlin.
LITCHFIELD COUNTY. Funds, $17,869. Pres., Chas. Adams; Sec. Jason Whiting; Treas., A. S. Lewis.
MADISON. Pres., George Dowd; Sec. &. Treas., A. M. Dowd.
MIDDLESEX COUNTY. Premium Funds, $817,536; Sur- plus, $64,752. Pres., Wm. S. Camp; Sec., Wm. Wood- ward; A-st., Jas. H. Taylor; Treas., Jas. E. Bidwell.
MILFORD. Pres., D. L. Baldwin; Sec. & Treas., De L. Hubbell.
NEW LONDON COUNTY, Norwich. Funds, $28,600. Pres., Elijah A. Bill; Sec. & Treas., John L. Devotion.
TOLLAND COUNTY. Pres., Ariel Ladd; Sec. & Treas., Clark Holt; Clerk, T. S. Ladd.
WASHINGTON. Pres., Gregory Seelye; Sec., D. A. Can- field; Treas., S. H. Mitchell.
WINDHAM COUNTY, Brooklyn. Funds, $14,945. Pres., Aaron H. Storrs; Sec. & Treas., John Palmer.
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
AMERICAN, New Haven. Accumulations, $367,544. Trustees : Pres. & Treas., Willis Bristol; E. C. Scranton, L. R. Finch, James Punderford, C. L. Chaplain, Wm. Lewis, Henry Trowbridge, Leverett Candee, J. B. Rob- ertson, A. F. Barnes, A. C. Twining, Henry Peck, C. S. Bushnell. Sec., Benjamin Noyes.
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U. S. GOVERNMENT.
ETNA, Hartford. Capital, $150,000; Accumulations, $750,000. Shares, $100; worth $120. Pres., E. A. Bulke- ley; Vice-Pres., Austin Dunham; T. M. Allyn, G. W. Russell, Leverett Brainard, R. E. Day, D. W. Norton, T. K. Brace, A. R. Hillyer. Sec., T. O. Enders. Medical Examiner, G. W. Russell.
CHARTER OAK. Cap. & Surp., $1,000,000; Div., 4 per cent. Pres., Jas. C. Walkley; Vice-Pres., N. S. Palmer; J. A. Butler, Nelson Hollister, Daniel Phillips, Roswell Blodgett. Sec., Samuel H. White. Cons. Phys., S. B. Beresford; Exam. Phys., J. C. Jackson.
CONNECTICUT. Cap. & Surp., $7,005,483; Div., 50 per cent. Pres., James Goodwin; Z. Preston, J. C. Palmer, E. B. Watkinson, E. D. Tiffany, N. M. Waterman, E. W. Parsons, Guy R. Phelps, Geo. S. Gilman, H. C. Robinson; M. E. Hodges, New York; Chas. L. Thayer, Boston. Sec., Guy R. Phelps. Physician, E. K. Hunt.
CONTINENTAL. Cap., $150,000. Pres., John S. Rice; Ja. L Chapman, Horace Cornwall, Ezra Hall, A. S. Still- man, L. J. Hendee, S. E. Elmore, Buel Sedgwick, H. K. W. Welch, Ahner Church. Sec., Sam'l E. Elmore. Ex- aming Physician, P. M. Hastings.
PHOENIX LIFE. Cap. & Funds, $470,312. Pres., Edson Fessenden; Ja. B. Hosmer, B. Hudson, Albert Day, Gur- don Trumbull, Tertius Wadsworth, Edward Goodman, J. H. Goodwin, Geo. W. Moore, Thos. Smith, Newton Case, J. P. Foster, J. B. Bunce, J. C. Parsons, A. C. Goodman ; Sec., Wm. H. Hill; Counsel, Edward Goodman; Medical Examiner, A. W. Barrows.
TRAVELERS, Hartford. Cap., $500,000. Pres., James G. Batterson; Vice-Pres., G. F. Davis; W. H. D. Callen- der, J. L. Howard, Geo. W. Moore, Marshall Jewell, Eb- enezer Roberts, Thomas Belknap, Jona. B. Bunce, Chas, White, C. B. Erwin, Hugh Harbison, George S. Gilman. Sec., Rodney Dennis; Gen. Agt., Henry A. Dyer.
Government of the Hnited States.
EXECUTIVE, till March 4th, 1865.
Salary.
PRESIDENT, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, Ill. $25,000
VICE-PRES'T, HANNIBAL HAMLIN, Me., 6,000
After March 4, 1865, ANDREW JOHNSON, Tenn.
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SENATE.
CABINET.
Salary.
WM. H. SEWARD, N. Y., Secretary of State, $8,000
WM. P. FESSENDEN, Me., Sec'y of the Treasury, 8,000 EDWIN M. STANTON, Pa., Secretary of War, 8,000
GIDEON WELLES, Conn., Secretary of the Navy, 8,000
JOHN P. USHER, Ind., Secretary of the Interior, 8,000 JAMES S. SPEED, Ken., Attorney-General, 8,000
WM. DENNISON, Ohio, Postmaster-General, 8,000
THE JUDICIARY.
SUPREME COURT OF THE U. S.
Meets first Monday in December, at Washington.
CHIEF JUSTICE, Salmon P. Chase, of Ohio; salary, $6,500. JUDGES, James M. Wayne, of Ga .; John Catron, of Tenn .; Samuel Nelson, of New York; Robert C. Grier, of Penn .; Nathan Clifford, of Maine; Noah H. Swayne, of Ohio; David Davis, of Ill .; Samuel H. Miller, of Iowa ; Stephen J. Field, of California. Salary, $6,000.
XXXVIII-XXXIX CONGRESS.
Senate.
President, Vice-President, ex officio; Pro tempore, Solo- mon Foot, Vermont.
Clerk, John W. Forney, Pennsylvania.
The figures denote when their several terms commenced and expire. The Committees of which they are mem- bers were given in the Register for 1864.
CALIFORNIA. INDIANA.
James A. Mc Dougal, 1861-67 Henry S. Lane, 1861-67
John Conness, 1863-69 Th. A. Hendrick, 1863-69
CONNECTICUT. IOWA.
Lafayette S. Foster, 1855-67 James W. Grimes, 1859-71
James Dixon, 1857-69 James Harlan, 1855-67
DELAWARE. KANSAS.
Willard Saulsbury, 1859-71 James H. Lane, 1862-65 Jas. A. Bavard, 1851-resig'd Samuel C. Pomeroy, 1862-67 George R. Biddle, 1864-69 Thomas Carney, 1865-71 ILLINOIS. KENTUCKY.
Lyman Trumbull, 1855-67 Lazarus W. Powell, 1859-65 Wm. A. Richardson, 1863-65 Garret Davis, 1861-67
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
LOUISIANA.
William Wright,
1853-69
R. King Cutler,
NEW YORK.
Charles Smith,
Ira Harris, 1861-67
MAINE. Edwin D. Morgan, 1863-69
Wm.P.Fessenden, 1854-res'd
OHIO.
N. A. Farwell, 1864-by Gov. John Sherman, 1861-67
Lot M. Morrill, 1861-69 Benjamin F. Wade, 1851-69 OREGON.
MARYLAND.
Thomas H. Hicks,
1862-67 George W. Nesmith, 1861-67
Reverdy Johnson, 1845-69 Benj. F. Harding, 1862-65
MASSACHUSETTS.
Geo. H. Williams, 1865-71
Henry Wilson,
1855-65
PENNSYLVANIA.
Charles Sumner,
1851-69 Edgar Cowan,
1861-67
MICHIGAN.
Chas. R. Buckalow, 1863-69
Jacob M. Howard,
1862-65
RHODE ISLAND.
Zachariah Chandler, 1857-69 William Sprague, MINNESOTA. Henry B. Anthony, 1859-71
1863-69
Morton S. Wilkinson, 1859-65
VERMONT.
Alexander Ramsay, 1863-69 Jacob Collamer, 1855-67
MISSOURI.
Solomon Foot,
1851-69
Benj. Gratz Brown, 1863-67
John B. Henderson, 1862-69 John S. Carlile, 1861-67 NEVADA. L.J.Bowden,'63-died Dec.'63 William M. Stewart, Joseph Segur, WEST VIRGINIA.
James W. Nye,
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
Waitman T. Willey, 1861-65
John P'. Hale, 1847-65 Peter G. Van Winkle, 1863-69
Daniel Clark,
1857-67
WISCONSIN.
Aaron H. Cragin,
1865-71 Timothy O. Howe, 1861-67
NEW JERSEY. James R. Doolittle, 1857-69
John C. Ten Eyck, 1859-65
house of Representatives.
The House consists of 183 members, and 9 Territorial delegates. These delegates have no vote. The time when each member entered the House and the Commit- tees on which they were placed, were given in the Regis- ter for 1864. Their terms of service expire March 4, 1865. Those marked * are elected to the next Congress. The new members elected are subjoined to each State. SPEAKER, Schuyler Colfax, Indiana.
CLERK, Edward McPherson, Pennsylvania.
VIRGINIA.
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
CALIFORNIA. 1, Thomas B. Shannon; 2, *William Higby; 3, Cornelius Cole.
1, D. C. McRuer; 3, John Bidwell.
CONNECTICUT 1, Henry C. Deming; 2, James E. Eng- Jish; 3, Augustus Brandegee; 4, John H. Hubbard.
Election April, 1865.
DELAWARE. 1, Nathan B. Smithers.
1, John A. Nicholson.
ILLINOIS. James C. Allen; 1, Isaac N. Arnold ; 2, *John F. Farnsworth; 3, *Elihu B. Washburne; 4, Charles M. Harris ; 5, *Eben C. Ingersoll, in place of Owen Lovejoy, dec'd; 6, Jesse O. Norton; 7, John R. Eden; 8, John T. Stuart; 9, *Lewis W. Ross; 10, Anthony L. Knapp; 11, James C. Robinson ; 12, *Wm. R. Morrison; 13,*Wm. J. Allen.
Sam'l W. Moulton; 1, John Wentworth; 2, A. C. Har- ding; 6, Burton C. Cook; 7, H. P. H. Bromwell; 8, Shel- by M. Cullum; 10, Anthony Thornton; 11, Samuel S. Marshall; 13, A. J. Kuykendall.
INDIANA. 1, John Law; 2, James A. Cravens; 3, Henry W. Harrington; 4, William S. Holman; 5, *Georg W. Julian; 6, *Ebenezer Dumont; 7, *Daniel W. Voor- hees; 8, *Godlove S. Orth; 9, *Schuyler Colfax; 10, Joseph K. Edgerton ; 11, James F. McDowell.
1, William E. Niblack; 2, Michael C. Kerr; 3, Ralph Hill; 4, J. H. Farquhar; 7, *H. D. Washburne; 10, Jos. D. Defrees; 11, T. N. Stillwell.
IOWA. 1, *James F. Wilson; 2, *Hiram Price; 3, *Wm. B. Allison; 4. * Josiah B. Grinnell; 5, *John A. Kasson; 6, *A. W. Hubbard.
KANSAS. 1, A. Carter Wilder.
1, Sidney Clarke.
KENTUCKY. 1, Lucien Anderson; 2, George H. Yea- man; 3, Henry Grider; 4, Aaron Harding; 5, Robert Mal- lory; 6, Green Clay Smith; 7, Brutus J. Clay; 8, Wm. H. Randall; 9, Wm. H. Wadsworth.
Election August, 1865.
LOUISIANA. 1, M. F. Bonzano; 2, A. P. Field; 3, W. D. Mann.
MAINE. 1, Lorenzo D. M. Sweat; 2, *Sidney Perham; 8, *James G. Blaine; 4, *John H. Rice; 5, *Frederick A. Pike.
1, John Lynch.
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
MARYLAND. 1, John A. J. Cresswell; 2, *Edwin H. Webster; 3, Henry Winter Davis; 4, *Francis Thomas; 5, *Benjamin G. Harris.
1, Hiram Mccullough; 3, Charles E. Phelps.
MASSACHUSETTS. 1, *Thomas D. Eliot; 2, *Oakes Ames; 3, * Alexander H. Rice; 4, *Samuel Hooper; 5, *John B. Alley; 6, *Daniel W. Gooch; 7, *George S. Boutwell; 8, *John D. Baldwin; 9, *Wm. B. Washburn ; 10, *Henry L. Dawes.
MICHIGAN. 1, *Fernando C. Beaman; 2, *Charles Upson; 3, *John W. Longyear; 4, Francis W. Kellogg; 5, Augustus C. Baldwin; 6, *John F. Driggs.
4, Thomas W. Ferry; 5, R. E. Trowbridge.
MINNESOTA. 1, *William Windom; 5, *Ignatius Don- nelly.
MISSOURI. 1, Francis P. Blair, Jr., superseded by 1, Samuel Knox; 2, *Henry T. Blow; 3, John G. Scott; 4, *Joseph W. McClurg; 5, *Sempronius H. Boyd; 6, Aus- tin A. King; 7, *Benjamin F. Loan; 8, William A. Hall; 9, James S. Rollins.
1, John Hogan; 3, Thos. E. Noell; 6, Robert T. Van Horn; 8, John F. Benjamin; 9, John M. Glover, or 9, Geo. W. Anderson.
NEVADA. 1, Thomas Fitch.
1, H. G. Worthington.
NEW HAMPSHIRE. 1, Daniel Marcy; 2, Edward H. Rollins; 3, James W. Patterson.
Election March, 1865.
NEW JERSEY. 1, *John F. Starr; 2, George Middle- ton; 3, William G. Steele; 4, *Andrew J. Rogers; 5, Ne- hemiah Perry.
2, Wm. A. Newell; 3, Charles Sitgreaves ; 5, Edwin R. V. Wright.
NEW YORK. 1, Henry G. Stebbins, resigned 1864; 1, Dwight Townsend; 2, Martin Kalbfleisch; 3, Moses F. Odell; 4, Benjamin Wood; 5, Fernando Wood; 6, Elijah Ward; 7, *John W. Chanler; 8, James Brooks; 9, Anson Herrick; 10, *William Radford; 11, *Charles H. Win- field; 12, Homer A. Nelson; 13, John B. Steele; 14, John V. L. Pruyn; 15, *John A. Griswold; 16, *Orlando Kel- logg; 17, *Calvin T. Hulburd; 18, *James M. Marvin; 19, Samuel F. Miller; 20, Ambrose W. Clark; 21, Fran-
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
cis Kernan; 22, DeWitt C. Littlejohn; 23, *Thomas T. Davis; 24, *Theodore M. Pomeroy; 25, *Daniel Morris; 26, *Giles W. Hotchkiss; 27, R. B. Van Valkenburg; 28, Freeman Clark; 29, Augustus Frank; 30, John B. Gan- son; 31, Reuben E. Fenton.
1, Stephen Tabor; 2, Teunis G. Bergen; 3, Jas. Hum- phrey; 4, Morgan Jones; 5, Nelson Taylor; 6, Henry J. Raymond; 8, *Jas. Brooks, contested by Wm. E. Dodge; 9, Wm. A. Darling; 12, J. A. Ketchum; 13, Edw. N. Hub- bell; 14, Charles Goodyear; 19, Demas Hubbard, Jr .; 20, Addison H. Laflin; 21, Roscoe Conkling; 22, Sydney T. Holmes; 27, Hamilton Word; 28, Roswell Hart; 29, Burt Van Horn; 30, James M. Humphrey; 31, Henry Van Aernam.
OHIO. 1, George H. Pendleton; 2, Alexander Long; 3, *Robert C. Schenck; 4, J. F. Mckinney; 5, *Frank C. LeBlond; 6, Chilton A. White; 7, Samuel S. Cox; 8, William Johnson; 9, Warren P. Noble: 10, *James M. Ashley; 11, Wells A. Hutchins; 12, *Wm. E. Finck; 13, John O'Neill; 14, George Bliss; 15, James R. Morris ; 16, Joseph W. White; 17, *Ephraim R. Eckley; 18, *Rufus P. Spalding; 19, *James A. Garfield.
1, Benj. Eggleston; 2, Robert B. Hays; 4, Wm. Law- rence; 6, Robert W. Clark; 7, Sam'l Shellabarger; 8, Jas. R. Hubbel; 9, Ralph P. Buckland; 11, Henry S. Bun- dy; 13, Columbus Delano; 14, Martin Welker; 15, Thos. A. Plants ; 16, John A. Bingham.
OREGON. 1, John R. McBride.
1, J. H. D. Henderson.
PENNSYLVANIA. 1, *Samuel J. Randall; 2, *Charles O'Neill; 3, *Leonard Myers; 4, *Wm. D. Kelley; 5, *M. Russell Thayer; 6, John D. Stiles; 7, *John M. Broomall; 8, *Syd'am E. Ancona; 9, *Thaddeus Stevens ; 10, *Myer Strouse; 11, *Philip Johnson; 12, *Chas. Dennison; 13, Henry W. Tracy; 14, William H. Miller; 15, Joseph Baily ; 16, Alexander H. Coffroth; 17, Archibald Mc Allister; 18, James T. Hale; 19, *Glenni W. Schofield; 20, Amos Myers ; 21, *John L. Dawson; 22, *James K. Moorehead; 28, *Thomas Williams; 24, *Jesse Lazear.
6, B. Markley Boyer; 10, Howell Fisher; 13, Ulysses Mercur; 14, George F. Miller; 15, Adam J. Glossbrenner; 16, Wm. H. Koonts; 17, Abr. A. Barker; 18, Stephen F. Wilson; 20, Charles V. Culver; 21, Smith Fuller; 24 Grove V. Lawrence.
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POST OFFICES.
RHODE ISLAND. 1, Thomas A. Jenckes; 2, Nathan F. Dixon.
Election April, 1865.
VERMONT. 1, *Fred'k E. Woodbridge; 2, *Justin S. Morrill; 3, *Portus Baxter.
VIRGINIA. Unknown.
WEST VIRGINIA. 1, Jacob B. Blair; 2, Wm. G. Brown;
3, Killian V. Whaley.
1, Chester D. Hubbard; 2 & 3 unknown.
WISCONSIN. 1, James S. Brown; 2, *Ithamar C. Sloan; 3, * Amasa Cobb; 4. * Charles A. Eldridge; 5, Ezra Wheeler; 6, *Walter D. McIndos.
1, Hal. E. Paine; 5, Philetus Sawyer.
DELEGATES.
ARIZONA. Charles D. Paston.
COLORADO. Hiram P. Bennett.
DAKOTA. William Javne.
IDAHO. William H. Wallace.
MONTANA. Unknown.
NEBRASKA. Samuel G. Daily.
NEVADA. Gordon N. Mott.
NEW MEXICO. Francisco Perea.
UTAH. John F. Kinney.
WASHINGTON. George E. Cole.
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
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AND POST MASTEES.
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
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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.
Abington James Clapp Bozrahville James M Peckham
Andover Wm Dorrance Branford Philo Hall
Ansonia George Bristol Bridgeport
Friend W Smith
Ashford Dyer H. Clark Bridgewater David Wooster Avon Bela C Kellogg Bristol Samuel M Sutliff Bakerville S N Pettibone Broad Brook Nathan P Adams Ball's Pond Alvah S Pearce Brookfield Andrew Northrop Banksville George Derby Brooklyn Apollos Richmond Bantam Falls Heury L Kenney Brookvale Samuel Brooks Barkhamsted Albert E Merrell Buckland Charles Annis M. Chandler
Beacon Falls Virgil Buckingham Burnside
Berlin Henry N. Galpin Burlington
Edward W Bull
Bethany Bethel
Nathan Clark Burrville Lewis Johnson
Amos Woodman Campbell's Mills Elisha Potter
Bethlehem Henry W Peck Campville J M Camp
Birmingham
See Derby Canaan, Charles Kellogg
Black Rock' Alanson Allen Canaan Valley G H Brinton
Bloomfield
Imri L Spencer Canterbury J P Lester
Bolton
Aurelia Ruggles Canton
George L Loomis
Bozrah
John W Haughton
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POST OFFICES.
Canton Center
Central Village
Centre Brook
D. W. Spencer East Putnam
Centre Groton George L Daboll East Windsor
S Bartlett
Chapinville
George Landon East Wind. Hill M McWeeney
Chaplin J. W. Lincoln East Woodstock
Chatham See East Hampton Ellington
Cheshire Edwin R Brown Ellsworth
Chester Geo B Ransom Enfield
Chesterfield Albert B. Tefft Essex
Clinton
Dota L Wright Fairfield
Cobalt
Robert I Young Fair Haven
Smith G Tuttle
Colchester
Charles H Rogers Falls Village
J F Millspaugh George D Cowles Thomas R Case
Colebrook
Reuben Rockwell Farm Village
Colebrook River
H S Sawyer Fisherville
Z P Miller
Collamer
Samuel T Dow Forestville
Henry C Beckley
Collinsville Rollin O Humphrey Franklin
Andrew B Smith
Columbia
Lyman C Clarke Gale's Ferry
John D Bradford
Cornwall
Jolın T Andrew Gardner's Lake Horace Franklin
Cornwall Bridge
J. A. Bierce Gaylordsville
John Gaylord
Cornwall Hollow L W Bradley Georgetown
James Corcoran
Coventry J B French Gilead
Ralph T Hutchinson
Coventry Depot John Isham Glastenbury Edwin H. Andrews
Cromwell
Elisha Stevens Glenville
Edward Mosher
Danbury
Edward A Brown Goshen
John W Brooks
Darien John S Waterbury Granby
James N Loomis
Darien Depot C G Waterbury Greenfield
Henry Bradley
Deep River
SM Shipman Greenville
William H Coit
Derby R C Naramore Greenwich
Joseph E Brush
Durham Oscar Leach Griswold
A H Lester
Durham Center Mary J Meigs Groton
Timothy W Turner John Hale
Eagleville E B Hibbard Guilford
East Berlin W W Dowd Gurleyville
Franklin Dunham
East Canaan
Lyman Dunning Haddam
S M Kelsey
Eastford
Joseph Dorsett Haddam Neck Henry M Selden
East Glastenbury A Brainard Hadlyme
Emery W Gates
East Granby Chester Hamlin Hamburg
Samuel H Lord
East Haddam N O Chapman Hamden
Leverett Hitchcock
East Hampton Joel W Smith Hampton
East Hartford E M Roberts Hartford
George H Brown Edward S Cleveland Philo B Coe
Eust Haven Isaac Hagerman Hartland
East Kent Jeremiah Fry Harwinton
Lewis Catlin
East Killingly
A. M. Paine Hawleyville
D B Hawley
Simeon Mills East Lyme A R Herrick Eastor.
M W Comstock G Vanderhule I P Watson
O Robbins Joel W Smith Calvin F Peck Aholiab Johnson
Richard S Williams Charles B Wakelee
Cold Spring
O S Botsford Farmington
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Hazardville
C G Tiffany Milford
Hebron Charles G Buell Mill Brook Abram Brainard Millington
Higganum
High Ridge
- Newman Mill Plain
Hitchcockville James R Smith Milton
Hockanum Henry U Holmes Monroe
Hotchkissville Reuben J Allen Montville
Humphreysville See Seymour Moodus
D S Purple
Huntington Joseph Tomlinson Moose Meadow Willard Fuller
Huntsville H E Wetherell Moosup N P Potter Morris
Richard S Lathrop Wm L Smedley James Ives
Jewett City
John D Joyce Mount Carmel
L H Hooker
Kent Burritt Eaton Muddy Brook Solomon Gale
J L Larkins
Killingworth Alfred Norton Mystic
Charles E Lamphere
Lakeville Samuel H. Selleck Mystic Bridge B G Green
Lanesville John E Knowles Mystic River
Dwight Ashby
Laurel Glen Peleg Clark Naubuc
A A Bouge
Lebanon George D Spencer Naugatuck Laurence S Spencer
Ledyard James McCracken New Boston
Abiel Copeland
Leesville Daniel Penfield New Britain
Walter Gladden
Liberty Hill J B Forsyth New Canaan
Noah W Hoyt
Lime Rock
James H Barnum New Fairfield
Enoch Knapp
Litchfield Riverius Marsh New Hartford
John B Owen
Long Ridge Elnathan Todd New Hartf'd C J M Henderson
Lord's Bridge
Dwight Bailey New Haven
Neh. D Sperry
Lyme Charles W Waite Newington
Erastus Kilbourn
Madison James R Meigs New London
J W Eggleston
Manchester Daniel Wadsworth New Milford
George D Copley Vacant
Mansfield S S Fuller New Preston
Zalmon S Peck
Mansfield Depot L Brigham Niantic
Charles S Howard
Marbledale Chas B Morehouse Noank Wm Latham Marion Wm E Bemiss Norfolk
Giles P Thompson
Marlborough
Isaac Allen North Ashford Z N Allen
Mashapaug Wm M Corbin North Branford Russell Clark
Meriden A H Curtis North Canton Milo Lee
Merrows Station J B Merrow North Colebrook Jasper Pinney
Mianus
David T. Hawes North Cornwall
Anson Rogers
Middlebury Henry W Newton Northfield John Catlin
Middlefield Spofford D Jewett Northford Timo Bartholomew
Middle Haddam Henry Hurd North Frankiln T H C Kingsb'y Middletown Arthur B Calef North Granby Willis Reed
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Joyceville
Samuel Upson Mount Hope
Kensington
Killingly Benjamin A Thomas Muddy River
Thomas Cornwall H W Pinney S Henry Arnold Ransom Brothwell David T Welch William A Clarke Isaac Turner
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