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Mansfield Center J P Barrows Newtown
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POST OFFICES.
North Guilford Stephen Fowler Rainbow
Samuel T Mckinney
North Haven N W Brown Redding
Thomas B Fanton
No Killingworth Abel Wilcox Redding Ridge Daniel Sanford
North Lyme Charles Stark Ridgebury George Bouton
North Madison Alvin A Blake Ridgefield
Albert N Thomas
North Manchester J O Spencer Ridgefield Station Wm W Beers
North Norfolk
Amos R Collar Robertsville
O J Hodge
North Somers Thomas Sheldon Rockland
Benjamin Stevens
North Stamford
Alvin Weed Rockville
Andrew W Tracy
North Stonington CN Wheeler Rocky Hill
Albert G Parker
Northville Frederick S Bartrain
Round Hill Odle C Knapp
North Wilton James Comstock Roxbury
George Hurlbut
North Windham Ralph Lincoln Salem
Orramel Whittlesey
North Woodstock Ezra C May Salisbury
Daniel S. Clapp
Norwalk
Charles Olmstead Sandy Hook
William Hall
Norwich Henry H Starkweather Saugatuck
E L Stevenson
Norwich Town
Geo D Fuller Saybrook
Galen Dowd
Oakville
Chauncey Griswold Scitico
Johnson
Oneco
- Chapman Scotland
James Burnett
Orange
Sidney F Oviatt Seymour
Samuel H Canfield
Ore Hill
H Giles Sharon
Henry M Gillette
Oxford
Samuel P Sanford Sherman
Chauncey S Burch
Park Lane Cyrus Morehouse Simsbury
Judson Wilcox
Pendleton Hill
R P Palmer Smith's Ridge
Steph E Keeler
Pequabuk
Theodore Terry Somers L E Pease
Phoenixville S A Wheaton Somersville
Ansel Arnold
Pine Meadow S E Bailey South Britain
Anson Bray
Plainfield Waldo Tillinghast Southbury
Almon B Ruggles John B Reed
Plantsvilie Levi P Norton South Coventry Wal'r A Loomis
Pleasant Vale N D Hinman Southford
Horace Oatınan
Pleasant Valley Julius C Pratt So. Glastenbury F C Strickland
Plymouth Horace Fenn Southington
Henry Way
Pomfret Hiram Holt South Lyme
R L Chadwick
Pomfret Landing Jared Chollar South Manchester W H Cheney
Poquetanock Erastus O'Brien Jr South Norfolk
S D Northway
Poquanoc Bridge Ja. D Avery South Norwalk
Math Wilcox
Poquonock Chas W Hathaway Southport Portland Mrs Mary J Edwards Southville
David Bradley
George Beardsley
Preston Mary Ann Downer South Windham Sam G Byrne
Prospect Luther Morse South Windsor Mervin Vibbert
Putnam Hiram N Brown South Woodstock S M Fenner
Quarryville
Sessions Lawson Sprague
Dwight Bailey
Plainville A N Clark South Canaan
Plymouth Hollow Seth Thomas South Killingly
Leonard Day
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AND POST MASTERS.
Square Pond Henry C Aborn W. Cornwall Henry C Crandall G H Pinney Westford Edwin A Buck
Stafford
Stafford Springs H T Small West Goshen
Julius L Hart
Staffordville F M Eager West Granby
Elam Kendall
Stamford Theodore J Daskan West Hartford Benj F Bissell
Stanwich Jonathan Finch West Hartland
H H Griswold
Stepney
Isaiah Burrett West Haven
John H Hains
Stepney Depot Harriet Platt W'est Killingly Sylvanus Gleason
Sterling Daniel H Freeman West Meriden Geo W Rogers
Sterling Hill Charles Mason Westminster George K Ray
Stony Creek Timothy Barker West Norfolk John Dewell
Stonington Francis Williams West Norwalk
Isaac Selleck
Stratford Claudius B Curtis Weston
John H Gregory
Suffield David Hale Westport E M Lees
Tariffville Daniel C Hayes West Redding
John L Griffin
Terryville B H Hemingway West Stafford J R Whiton
Thompson Jeremiah Olney West Suffield Elizabeth Lyman
Thompsonville John Houston West Thompson
A Nichols
Tolland William Keith Westville
J F Benton
Torringford Harvey P Hopkins West Willington
Ira Johnson
Torrington Lucius F Leach West Winsted
Wm G Coe
Trumbull James D Brinsmade West Woodstock
Abiel Fox
Trumbull Long Hill Edw Platt Wethersfield
Silas W Robbins
Union David L Newell Willington
Lucius Eldridge
Win A Sturges Unionville George Richards Wilton Vernon Eugene F McLean Winchester Frederick I. Loomis
Vernon Depot Alfred K Talcott Windermere John W Thayer Voluntown Charles H Kinne Windham
Wallingford
J B Pomeroy Windsor
Warehouse Pt.
J S Palmer Windsor Locks
H E Daniels
Warren
Charles Hine Windsorville
Sumner Shepard
Waterbury
Charles W Gillette Winsted
Tho!nas M Clark
Waterford Abram M Darrow Winthrop
Albert C Clark
Watertown
C H Hotchkiss Wolcott
Erastus W Warner
Waterville Wm Pickett Wolcottville Joseph F. Calhoun
Wauregan Henry A Atkins Woodbury
Wm E Woodruff
Weatogue Seymour Pettibone Woodstock George S Way
West Ashford Eben Knowlton Woodstock Val. T P Leonard West Avon Corydon Woodford Woodville Marvin L Beemen
Westbrook Isaac N Spencer Yantic Lewis Hyde
West Cheshire Howard C Ives Zoar Bridge See Pleasant Vale Westchester Samuel Brown
Rufus Huntington Hiraın Cobb
Washington Frederick N Galpin Winnipank
George H Randle
Turnerville P W Turner Willimantic
James Walden
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INTERNAL REVENUE OFFICERS.
U. S. Internal Revenue.
IST CONG. DIST., HARTFORD AND TOLLAND COUNTIES.
ASSESSOR, A. C. Crosby, Rockville. Assistants, C. G. Munyan, Timothy Porter, Hartford; T. W. Stanley, New Britain; Samuel P. Newell, Bristol; R. O. Humphrey, Canton; S. F. Burnham, Bloomfield; David Brainard, Enfield; Henry K. Shelton, Suffield; Charles Forbes, East Hartford; Samuel H. West, Columbia; Isaac Chester, Vernon.
COLLECTOR, James G. Bolles, Hartford. Deputies, W. W. House, Hartford, (Edward Goodwin, Cashier;) Josiah T. Peck, Bristol; J. N. Stickney, Rockville; G. H. Baker, Stafford; E. H. Hibbard, Eagleville.
2D CONG. DIST., NEW HAVEN & MIDDLESEX COUNTIES.
ASSESSOR, John B. Wright, Clinton. Assistants, Charles Carlisle, E. S. Rowland, New Haven; Josiah M. Colburn, Ansonia; Nelson Newton, Woodbridge; Chandler N. Way- land, Waterbury; Joel I. Butler, West Meriden; Bartlett Bent, Jr., Middletown; Nathan Jewett, North Lyme; O. E. Redfield, Killingworth; Selden M. Pratt, Center Brook.
COLLECTOR, John Woodruff, New Haven. Deputies, George S. Lester, New Haven, (Wm. Olmstead, Cashier;) Lewis S. Green, West Meriden ; John W. Paul, Waterbury ; Joseph Arnold, Derby; A. J. Hine, Ansonia; Cornelius Brainard, Higganum; Rufus C. Shepard, Saybrook. In- spectors of Liquors, W. C. White, Bethany; Alfred Bris- tol, Cheshire; Jesse Peck, New Haven.
3D CONG. DIST., NEW LONDON & WINDHAM COUNTIES.
ASSESSOR, Jesse S. Ely, Norwich. Assistants, Codding- ton Billings, Norwich; Hezekiah L. Reade, Jewett City; Jesse D. Noyes, 2d, Stonington; E. V. Stoddard, New London; Samuel C. Ely, Essex; J. B. Wheeler, Colches- ter; Joshua B. Lord, Willimantic; Jeremiah Olney, Thompson; Willard Leavins, West Killingly; Richard S. Lathrop, Moosup.
COLLECTOR, Ezra Dean, East Woodstock. Deputies, W. P. Hammond, East Woodstock: Henry Hammond, West Killingly; Lucien H. Clark, Willimantic; Nathan C. Chapell, Norwich; Leonard Hempsted, New London; Abel H. Simmons, Mystic; Isaac S. Geer, Lisbon. In- spectors of Liquors, John H. Simmons, Ashford; H. L. Reade, Lisbon.
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CUSTOM HOUSE OFFICERS.
4TH CONG. DIST., FAIRFIELD & LITCHFIELD COUNTIES.
ASSESSOR, Reuben Rockwell, Colebrook. Assistants, George Wade, Bridgeport; Alfred H. Camp, Norwalk; W. H. Holly, Stamford; Elias S. Sanford, Danbury ; Ed- ward Platt, Long Hill; George H. Noble, New Milford; George Pierpont, Watertown; B. B. Rockwell, West Win- sted; Myron Harrison, Cornwall.
COLLECTOR, David F. Hollister, Bridgeport. Deputies, E. J. Alvord, Southport; W. T. Craw, South Norwalk; Samuel Perry, Georgetown; Hiram K. Scott, Ridgefield; W. A. Judd, Bethel; Henry T. Hoyt, Danbury; John M. Wadhams, Goshen; Thomas M. Clarke, Winsted; O. J. Hodge, Robertsville; Samuel D. Northway, South Nor- folk; Martin Harris, Salisbury; George Lockwood, New Milford; George W. Hurlburt, Roxbury; George Drake- ley, Woodbury; L. P. Judd, Bethlehem; V. R. C. Gid- dings, Plymouth.
PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL, FREDERICK D. SEWALL, Hartford.
1st Dist. Provost Marshal, Lucius G. Goodrich, Hart- ford; Commissioner, George M. Ives; Surgeon, Jonathan S. Curtis.
2d Dist. Prov. Mar., Richard M. Clark, New Haven; Com., Dexter R. Wright; Surg., E. A. Park.
3d Dist. Prov. Mar., Theodore C. Kibbe, Norwich; Com., Samuel Bingham; Surg., Robert McC. Lord.
4th Dist. Prov. Mar., Leverett W. Wessells, Bridge- port; Com., Edward J. Alvord; Surg., W. H. Trowbridge.
Custom house Officerg.
FAIRFIELD District, west of Housatonic River .- Collector Silas C. Booth, Bridgeport ; Deputy, W. A. Parrott. Inspector etc., Julius S. Hanover. Pilots, George Humiston, Wm. Knapp A. & A. A. McNeil.
Inspector for Norwalk, Wm. L. Quintard; for Stamford, Ru- fus Wardwell. Pilots, Norwalk, Samuel Bixby, Z. Rowland.
MIDDLETOWN District .- Collector, Origen Utley. Inspector etc., Wm. H. Willard. Surveyor, Stephen Brooks.
Surveyor, Hartford, Henry C. Beckwith. Inspector, Timothy Sheldon.
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RAILROADS.
Surveyor, Saybrook, Giles Blague. Inspector, S. B. Dickinson. Pilots, Saybrook, Charles Williams, John D. Ingraham, J. D. Ingraham, Jr., S. B. Dickinson, Richard Dickinson. Deep River, John F. Grumley. Chester, William Francis.
NEW HAVEN District, extending from Madison to the Housa- tonic River .- Collector, James F. Babcock. Deputy Collector, William W. Stone .. Clerk, Jesse Feck. Aid to the Revenue, William R. Lloyd. Weighers and Measurers, Wolcott P. Stone, George Treadway. Inspectors, Edmund Pendleton, Rufus S. Pickett, John W. Lane, George B. Bates. Day and Night In- spector, William Humes. Night Inspectors and Boatmen, James A. Austin, George W. Jones. Light-house Keeper, Merritt Thompson. Messenger, Edward Atwater. Watchman and Por- ter, Michael Boucher. Pilots, Merritt Thompson, James W, Lu- dington ; John R. Lanfair, Fair Haven.
Inspector for Milford and Derby, Henry Whipple.
Inspector for Branford and Sachem's Head, Watrous Howd. Inspector for Guilford and Madison, George L. Dowd.
NEW LONDON District .- Collector, Edward Prentis. Dep- uty Collector and Inspector, C. G. Sistare. Surveyor, George T. Marshall. Inspectors, H. T. Fitch, New London ; George W. Geer, Norwich. Physician, Marine Hospital, R. M. Lord.
Pilots, New London, Clark S. Rogers, E. T. Brebe, B. W. Harris, Joseph Dayton, Henry Hempsted, Paul Rogers; Norwich River, Thomas and Henry Comstock, James M. Holt, Henry R. Gardiner, John Ewen ; Lyme, John O. Miner; Saybrook, J. F. Grumley, J. D. Ingraham, J. C. and G. D. Whittlesey.
STONINGTON District .--- Collector, Horace N. Trumbull. De- puty Collector, and Inspector, Wm. F. Stoddard.
Surveyor, Pawcatuck, George D. Cross.
Inspector for Noank and Mystic River and Bridge, Hiram C. Holmes.
Railroads in Connecticut.
COMMISSIONERS .- John J. Jacques, Waterbury, 1865; Samuel Fitch, Stafford, 1866; Abel Scranton, Madison, 1867.
NEW YORK AND NEW HAVEN .- No. of Shares, 36,167; value, $160; dividend, 12. Directors: Pres., George B. Carhart, New York; E. C. Scranton, John Bradley, New Haven; Jona. Godfrey, Southport; John W. Leeds, Stam- ford; Geo. N. Miller, A. R. Van Nest, James J. Roosevelt, Wilson G. Hunt, New York. Sec'y, E. S. Abernethy,
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RIALROADS.
Bridgeport. Treas., Wm. Bement, New York. Super., James H. Hoyt, Stamford; office New York, Assistant, Eli S. Quintard, New Haven.
DANBURY AND NORWALK. Shares, 6,138; value, $35; div., 7. Pres , Edwin Lockwood, Norwalk; W. C. Street, Wm. K. James, J. Camp, A. E. Smith, Wm. Hubbell, Wm. L. Quintard, Norwalk; F. S. Wildman, L. P. Hoyt, Edgar S. Tweedy, Danbury; Henry Smith, Ridgefield; LeGrand Lockwood, New York. Sec. & Treas., Harvey Williams, Danbury. Super., John W. Bacon.
HOUSATONIC-Shares, 20,000 ; div., 8. Pres. & Super., Charles Hunt, Huntsville; Daniel Marsh, New Milford; Morris Ketchum, New York; Charles M. Owen, Stock- bridge; John L. Stuart, Geo. B. Hunt, Bridgeport; Geo. W. Peet, Falls Village; John T. Goodrich, N. Thayer, Boston; D. Leavitt, Great Barrington. Sec. & Treas., C. K. Averill, Bridgeport,
NAUGATUCK .- Shares, 10,318; value, $95; div., 9 .- Pres., Wm. D. Bishop, Bridgeport; A. L. Dennis, New York; Russell Tomlinson, Philo C. Calhoun, Bridgeport; A. Heaton, New Haven; Green Kendrick, Waterbury. Treas,, Horace Nichols, Bridgeport. Sec., Ira Sherman, Bridgeport. Super., Chas. Waterbury, Bridgeport. Clerk, James Potter.
NEW HAVEN AND NORTHAMPTON, (CANAL. )-Shares, 10,000; value, $55; div., 4. Pres. & Treas., Wm. John- son; Joseph E. Sheffield, John Bradley, S. D. Pardee, W. W. Boardman, A. L. Kidston, (& Sec.,) Matthew G. El- liott, Wells Southworth, Chas. Dickerman. Super., Peter Dennis, New Haven.
HARTFORD, PROVIDENCE AND FISHKILL .- Shares, 19,- 367. Trustees, G. M. Bartholomew, Calvin Day, E. G. Howe, Hartford.
Pres., Calvin Day, Hartford; Henry Lippitt, Shubael Hutchins, Byron Sprague, G. B. Holmes, Providence; Stephen Harris, Phoenix; Virgil Cornish, New Britain ; Alfred Smith, Albert Day, G. M. Bartholomew, Hartford. Treas. & Sec., H. T Sperry, Hartford. Engineer & Su- per., Samuel Nott, Hartford.
NEW HAVEN, HARTFORD AND SPRINGFIELD .- Shares, 23,500; value, $240; div., 12. Pres., Charles F. Pond; Hartford; (Vice-Pres., Wm. P. Burrall,) Cornelius Van- derbilt, Henry Coit, John A. Robinson, New York; Ches-
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ter W. Chapin, Springfield ; Julius Catlin, Hartford; Ezra C. Read, New Haven; Samuel H. Parsons, Middletown; A. G. Hazard, Enfield. Treas., Chas. M. Pond, Hartford. Sec., S. P. Conner, Hartford. Super., E. M. Read, Hart- ford.
NEW HAVEN, NEW LONDON AND STONINGTON .- Trus- tees : Henry Hotchkiss, New Haven; Chas. Buckingham, New York.
Pres., Cornelius S. Bushnell, New Haven; Jas. I. Day, Stonington; E. C. Scranton, New Haven; A. O. Wilcox, Madison; C. J. McCurdy, C. C. Griswold, Lyme; C. A. Lewis, New London; W. Blackstone, New York ; Charles Mallory, Mystic. Sec. & Treas., Wm. T. Bartlett, New Haven. Super., F. J. Calhoun.
NEW LONDON NORTHERN .- Shares, 6,588; value, $105; div., 72. Pres. & Treas., Henry P. Haven, New London; Robert Coit, Pliny Cutter, W. A. Weaver, E. V. Stod- dard, A. N. Ramsdell, New London; Wm. H. Johnson, Montville; Charles Marshall, New York. Sec., Freeman J. Short, New London. Super., Richard N. Dowd.
NORWICH AND WORCESTER .- Shares, 23,279; value, $105; div., 6. Pres., Augustus Brewster, Norwich; Chas. Johnson, Jedidiah Huntington, J. Newton Perkins, John T. Wait, Moses Pierce, David Smith, Franklin Nichols, John F. Slater, Norwich; Robert Bayard, B. F. Dawson, New York; H. K. Horton, W. F. Weld, Boston; F. H. Dewey, Worcester; Alex. De Witt, Oxford; A. D. Lock- wood, Lewiston, Me .; Vachel Worthington, Cincinnati ; A. N. Ramsdell, New London. Treas., G. L. Perkins, Norwich. Sec., Edward T. Clapp, Norwich. Super., P. St. M. Andrews, Norwich.
STONINGTON .- Pres., James I. Day, Stonington; Paul Spofford, Samuel D. Babcock, H. Blydenburgh, Wm. F. Cary, Henry Morgan, New York; N. F. Dixon, Westerly ; Charles A. Lewis, New London. Treas., Ira H. Palmer. Sec., F. B. Noyes. Eng. & Super., A. S. Mathews.
ROCKVILLE .- Div., 8 .- Pres , Allen Hammond; Geo. Kellogg, E. B. Preston, (Sec. & Treas.); Dwight Loomis, George Talcott. Super., Amos H. Putnam.
BOSTON, HARTFORD AND ERIE .- Capital, $8,500,000. Pres., Geo. M. Bartholomew, Hartford; Benj. E. Bates, James M. Beebe, Thos. W. Pierce, James L. Little, J. W. Clark, Josiah Bardwell, Henry Sayles, Edward Crane,
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Boston; LeGrand Lockwood, James Low, Henry J. Gard- ner, New York; Oaks Ames, No. Easton; Jona. Bowen, Jr., New Bedford. Treas., Jas. A. Dupee, Boston. Sec., O. S. Sanford, Boston. Super., Edward Appleton.
Colleges.
YALE COLLEGE, New Haven.
FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS .- PRES., Theodore D. Woolsey. PROFESSORS, E. T. Fitch, Homiletics; T. B. Osborne and Henry Dutton, Law; Worthington Hooker, Theory and Practice; Elias Loomis, Nat. Phil'y and As- tron .; Noah Porter, Moral Phil'y and Metaphysics, and acting Prof. of Theol .; Wm. A. Norton, Civil Eng .; Jas. D. Dana, Geol. and Mineral .; Thos. A. Thacher, Latin; B. Silliman, Jr., General and Applied Chem .; C. S. Ly- man, Industrial Mech. and Phys .; James M. Hoppin, Pas- toral Charge; S. G. Hubbard, Obstetrics; James Hadley, Greek; Wm. D. Whitney, Sanscrit and Mod. Lang .; G. P. Fisher, Eccl. Hist .; Timothy Dwight, Sacred Lit .; Wm. B. Clark, Divin. and Pastor; Charles A. Lindsley, Mat. Med .; Hubert A. Newton, Math .; George J. Brush, Min. and Metallurgy; Samuel W. Johnson, Agricultual Chem .; Daniel C. Gilman, Phys. and Polit. Geog. and Librarian; Wm. H. Brewer, Agric .; Francis Bacon, Sur- gery; Leonard J. Sanford, Anat. and Phys .; Lewis R. Packard, Greek; Cyrus Northrop, Rhetoric; Daniel C. Eaton, Botany; Edward B. Coe, Mod. Lang .; A. E. Ver- rill, Zoology. TUTORS, Geo. A. Nolen, Nat. Ph.l .; A. M. Wheeler, Greek; A. Vanname, Hebrew; J. W. Gibbs, A. W. Wright, Latin; F. B. Dexter, Tracy Peck, Math. INSTRUCTORS, Mark Bailey, Elocution; G. J. Stæckel, Music; Louis Bail, Drawing; M. C. White, Microscopy. SEC., Wyllys Warner. TREAS., Henry C. Kingsley.
STUDENTS. Professional, Theological, 23; Law, 32; Medical, 47; Philosophy and the Arts, 84; total, 186. Ac- ademical, Seniors, 98; Juniors, 105; Sophomores, 121; Freshmen, 134; total, 458; Grand total, 644.
Terms commence January 4th, May 3d, and September 13th.
TRINITY COLLEGE, Hartford.
FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS .- PRES., and Prof. of Eth
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ics and Metaphys., John B. Kerfoot. PROFESSORS, John Brocklesby, Math. and Nat. Phil .; T. R. Pynchon, Chem- istry and Nat. Sci., and Librarian; G. S. Mallory, Rheto- ric; John T. Huntington, Greek; Wm. W. Niles, Latin; Leopold Simonson, French and German; Duncan L. Stewart, Emeritus, Greek and Latin; Geo. C. Shattock, Anat. and Phys. LECTURERS, John Williams, History ; Samuel Elliot, Polit. and Law; Wm. C. Hicks, Engineer- ing; Wm. C. Doane, Eng. Lit.
STUDENTS. Seniors, 15; Juniors, 19; Sophomores, 6; Freshmen, 13; total, 53. University, 1; Grand total, 54. Terms commence Jan. 19 and Aug. 31.
WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY, Middletown.
FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS: Pres. and Prof. of Moral and Intel. Phil., Joseph Cummings; Profs., John Johns- ton, Natural Science; Fales H. Newhall, Rhetoric and He- brew; John M. Van Vleck, Math. and Astron., and Libra- rian; C. S. Harrington, Latin; Jas. C. Vanbenschoten, Greek and Modern Lang. Teacher, Ralph G. Hibbard, Elocution.
STUDENTS: Seniors, 35; Juniors, 17; Sophomores, 30; Freshmen, 30. Total, 112.
Terms commence April 13, Aug. 31, and Dec. 14.
THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE, East Windsor Hill .- Pres. of Trustees, Rev. Elisha L. Cleaveland; Treas., Jas. B. Hos- mer; Sec., John E. Tyler.
Professors : Wm. Thompson, Biblical Literature; Edw. A. Lawrence, Eccl. Hist. and Pastoral Duty; Robert G. Vermilye, Theology.
Term commences 2d Wed. in October; Anniversary, 3d Thursday in June.
BERKLEY DIVINITY SCHOOL, Middletown .- Lecturers and Teachers: John Williams, Doct. Theol. and Ritual; T. W. Coit, Eccl. Hist .; Samuel Fuller, Sacred Lit .; F. J. Goodwin, Evidences; H. DeKoven, Homiletics; A. N. Lit- tlejohn, Past. Theol .; E. A. Washburn, Church Polity.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, New Britain. Trustees, the Superintendent of Schools, David N. Camp, ex-officio,
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who is also Secretary, and one member from each county, viz: Francis Gillette, Hartford, Chairman, 1865; James F. Babcock, New Haven, 1868; Henry P. Haven, New London, 1866; Roger Averill, Danbury, 1866; Lewis Wil- liams, Pomfret, 1867; Josiah G. Beckwith, Litchfield, 1865; W. C. Fowler, Durham, 1868; John S. Yeomans, Columbia, 1867. Teachers, David N. Camp, Principal, and Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy and Teach- ing; John N. Bartlett, Associate Principal, and Teacher of English and Natural Philosophy; Erastus Ripley, of Mathematics and Latin; B. N. Comings, of Physiology, Chemistry, and Natural History ; Louis Bail, Drawing; Harriet N. Marshall, Geography and History; Ralph G. Hibbard, Reading; C. W. Huntington, Music. Gradu- ates, 1864, 19-6 males and 13 females. Pupils, Senior Class, 41; Middle Class, 49; Junior Class, 102; total, 192 -24 males, 168 females. Charles Northend, New Britain, Editor Common School Journal.
FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .- Wm. R. Higby, Bridgeport, Com- mander; F. J. Calhoun, Dep. do .; John W. Paul, Water- bury, Generalissimo; Stiles D. Sperry, Hartford, Capt. Gen .; Amos S. Treat, Bridgeport, Prelate; Geo. A. Wash- burn, Hartford, and Eli S. Quintard, New Haven, S. and J. Wardens; Benj. Beecher, New Haven, Treas .; E. G. Storer, New Haven, Recorder; Jason Beckwith, New London, Standard-bearer; P. St. M. Andrews, Norwich, Sword-bearer; S. B. Gorham, New Haven, Warder; Hen- ry E. Patten, Hartford, Capt. of Guards. 6 subordinate commandries.
GRAND COUNCIL .- James L. Gould, Bridgeport, G. Master; Nathan Dikeman, Waterbury, Dep. do .; Newton F. Hart, West Meriden, T. I. do .; Eli S. Quintard, New Haven, Conductor; David E. Bostwick, Litchfield, Guard; Benj. Beecher, New Haven, Treas .; Lucius E. Hunt, Hartford, Recorder; C. H. Webster, Granby, Chaplain; Samuel Larkin, Bridgeport, Steward; Henry E. Patten, Hartford, Sentinel; Wm. Storer, West Hartford, Cor. Sec. 16 Subordinate Councils.
ROYAL ARCH MASONS .- Asa Smith, Norwalk, High Priest; Luke A. Lockwood, Greenwich, Deputy do .; James L. Gould, Bridgeport, King; John W. Paul, Water- bury, Scribe; Benj. Beecher, New Haven, Treas .; F. G.
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Storer, New Haven, Sec .; Benj. W. Stone, New Haven, Chaplain; Newton F. Hart, West Meriden, Capt. of Hosts ; John H. Barlow, Derby, R. A. Capt .; E. S. Quintard, New Haven, and Geo. G. Bishop, Norwalk, Stewards; James C. Cook, Middletown, Sentinel; Wm. Storer, West Hartford, Foreign Sec. 22 Chapters, 1,926 members.
GRAND LODGE. David E. Bostwick, Litchfield, G. Master; Nelson N. Barrett, Collinsville, Deputy do .; Eli S. Quintard, New Haven, and Wm. Storer, W. Hartford, S. and J. Wardens; Benj. Beecher, New Haven, Treas .; Lucius E. Hunt, Hartford, Sec .; Amos E. Cobb, Norwich, and Amos Pillsbury, Hartford, S. and J. Deacons; Henry L. Kenney, Litchfield, Marshal; John W. Leek, Hartford, Chaplain ; C. M. Hatch, Bridgeport, Lecturer; Henry E. Patten, Hartford, Tyler. 70 Lodges; 7,834 members.
I. O. ODD FELLOWS.
GRAND ENCAMPMENT. Fred'k Botsford, New Haven, G. P .; D. W. Boyd, Birmingham, H. P .; J. H. Barlow, Birmingham, S. W .; L. A. Thomas, New Haven, Scribe; S. H. Harris, New Haven, Treas .; A. G. Shears, New Haven, J. W .; Julius Attwood, East Haddam, Sentinel; J. W. Smith, Waterbury, Representative.
GRAND LODGE. Samuel C. Waterbury, Stamford, G. Master; Geo. L. Townsend, Waterbury, Dep. do. : Julius Attwood, E. Haddam, Warden; Lucius A. Thomas, New Haven, Sec .; Samuel H. Harris, New Haven, Treas .; Ja. E. Bidwell, Middletown, and David E. Burwell, Westville, Representatives; A. G. Shears, New Haven, Chaplain; David W. Boyd, Birmingham, Marshal; A. C. Hagaman, Norwalk, Conductor; Charles Peck, New Haven, Guard- ian.
SONS OF TEMPERANCE, 1864 .- Rev. J. Simmons, Bridgeport, W. P .; J. M. Wadsworth, Hartford, W. A .; J. A. Mattoon, Waterbury, S .; T. C. Bush, New Haven, T .; George F. Smith, New Haven, Chap .; E. P. Thompson, Naugatuck, Com .; George H. Graham, Norwich, Sen.
STATE PRISON .- Directors, W. K. Peck, Norfolk, 1867; Daniel H. Willard, Newington, 1866; Marcus Lillie, Cov- entry, 1865; Warden, William Willard; Deputy, Horace Fenton; Chaplain, Benjamin C. Phelps; Physician, A. S.
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Warner; Clerk, George A. Lillie; Matrons, Hannah Gris- wold, Mrs. Julia G. Little. Expenses over income, $657.31. Inmates, 139-from Hartford Co., 28; New Haven, 27; New London, 14; Fairfield, 36; Windham, 1; Litchfield, 20; Middlesex, 4; Tolland, 9. Natives of Connecticut, 54; other United States, 39; Canada, 1; Ireland, 29; England, 6; the Continent, 10.
Connecticut State Militia. COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF,
His Excellency WILLIAM A. BUCKINGHAM, Nor- wich.
AIDS DE CAMP, Col. Hugh H. Osgood, Norwich ; Col. Henry R. Bond, New London; Col. Calvin G. Child, Southport; Col. Israel Matson, Lyme.
ADJUTANT GENERAL, Brig. Gen. Horace J. Morse, Hartford. Assistants, Col. Joseph Selden, Norwich ; Capt. Horace P. Gates, Hartford ; Capt. Redfield Dur- yee, Bridgeport.
QUARTER-MASTER-GENERAL, Brig. Gen. William A. Aiken, Norwich. Assistants, Col. John H. Almy, New York; Capt. Julius Gilman, Hartford.
SURGEON GENERAL, Brig. Gen. Harry A. Grant, Enfield.
PAYMASTER GENERAL, Col. William Fitch, New Haven.
COMMISSARY GENERAL, Col. Thomas Fitch, New London.
GOVERNOR'S GUARDS.
1st Horse, Hartford. Major, James Waters ; Capt. and Ist Lieut., John N. Standish; 2d Lieut., Stephen B. Churchill; Cornet, Chas. H. Boardman; Qr. Mas- ter, Chauncey B. Boardman.
1st Foot, Hartford. Major Commandant, Lucius E. Hunt ; Capt. and Ist Lieut., Henry C. Ran- som ; 2d Lieut., Henry K. Peck; 3d Lieut., Henry P. Barton ; 4th Lieut., David F. Seymour; Ensign, O. W. Chaffee.
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2d Horse, New Haven. Major, Lucien W. Sperry ; Capt., Thos. P. Merwin ; Ist Lieut., Horace P. Hoad- ley ; 2d Lieut., Joseph N. Collins ; 3d Lieut., Amos P. Beers ; 4th Lieut., Horace H. Strong; Cornet, John L. Lyon ; Qr. Master, William Merrick.
2d Foot, New Haven. Major, Hiram Camp ; Capt. and Ist Lieut., James H. Lansing; 2d Lieut., Henry M. Oliver; 3d Lieut., James A. Farnsworth ; 4th Lieut., John L. Barraclough; 5th Lieut. or Ensign, Perry A. Corey.
DIVISION OFFICERS.
MAJOR GENERAL, WILLIAM H. RUSSELL, New Haven.
Staff of the Major-General.
AID, Maj. John C. Day, Hartford.
ASSIST. ADJUTANT GENERAL, Lieut. Col. Francis Wayland, Jr., New Haven.
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