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PHOENIX, Hartford, Capital, $400,000. Surp., $150,000. Dividend, 10 per cent.
se Directors, S. L. Loomis, Pres .; C. Adams, J. A. Butler, H. R. Hills, E. T. Smith, L. Stockbridge, J. Merriman, D. P. Crosby, M. Jewell, G. W. Moore, C. M. Beach, W. D. Shipman, C. B. Erwin, D. H. Arnold, Harvey Jewell. Sec., Henry Kellogg.
UNION, Hartford, Capital, $150,000.
Directors, J. W. Danforth, Pres ; S. A. Ensign, C. M. Talcott, J. F. Morris, J. L. Strong, F. A. Marcy, L. G. Goodrich, E. A. Converse, A. R. Goodrich, S. L. Way, David Smith, A. Arnold, J. H. Ranney. Sec., Calvin Pease, Jr.
CITY, New Haven, Cap., $200,000. Surp., $127,000. Dividend, 8 per cent.
Directors, Wells Southworth, Pres .; W. W. Boardman, W. Johnson, N. R. Darrell, M. Tyler, S. Merwin, N. B. Ives, T. R. Trowbridge, J. Punderford, A. Todd, H. Hale, M. A. Osborn, J. F. Babcock, J. E. Sheffield, J. B. Car- rington, B. Noyes, G. B. Rich, S. W. Knevals, E. C. Scranton, M. G. Elliott, N. Hotchkiss, John Peck, H. L. Cannon. Sec., Levi B. Bradley. Gen. Agent, John Field. HOME, New Haven, Cap., $200,000. Surpus, $51,323. Dividend, 5 per cent.
Directors, D. R. Satterlee, Pres .; D. Trowbridge, Vice- Pres .; L. Candee, J. Canfield, I. Thompson, L. Hotchkiss, W. W. Bacon, C. S. Bushnell, G. Hoadley, W. Hull, C. Carlisle, A. Treat, A. L. Kidston, S. Mallett, A. F. Barnes, E. C. Scranton, John Woodruff, &c. Sec., Chas. Wilson. SECURITY,* New Haven, Capital, $200,000. Surplus, 45,000. Dividend, 12 per cent.
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Directors, Willis Bristol, Pres .; John Bradley, J. S. Griffing, J. A. Bishop, Joel Ives, N. Peck, T. Towner, Wm. Lewis, L. Gilbert, G. Morse, C. Peterson, R. Hotch- kiss. Sec., Philip S. Galpln.
STATE, New Haven, Capital, $200,000. Surp. $59.767.
Directors, J. B. Robertson, Pres .; C. M. Ingersoll, Vice- Pres., L. A. Thomas, N. D. Sperry, H. C. Kingsley, G. D. English, J. M. Townsend, W. B. Baldwin, Eli Whit- ney, A. D. Osborne, &c. Sec., J. F. Stevens.
NORWICH, Capital, $150,000.
Directors, Aug. Brewster, Pres .; Leonard Ballou, Eben. Learned, F. Nichols, A. N. Ramsdell, G. Osgood, L. W. Carroll, W. W. Billings, T. R. Norton. Sec., Ebenezer Learned. Actuary, John L. Denison.
THAMES, Norwich, Capital, $100,000.
Directors, Amos W. I'rentice, Pres .; J. L. Greene, H. H. Starkweather, H. Bill, N. P. Nash, D. Gallup, J. W. Stedman, N. C. Brakenridge, A. Woodward, S. H. Gros- venor, J. Halsey, H. H. Osgood, G. W. Smith, J. D. Mowry, Js. Johnson. Sec., Oliver P. Rice. Treas., James L. Greene. Gen. Agent, W. S. Brakenridge.
Mutual Fire. Presidents.
Secretaries and Treasurers.
Danbury Aaron Seeley Oliver Stone Roger Averill
Farmingt'n V. S. Deming Samuel S. Cowles
Greenwich B. F. White D. M. Mead
O. C. Knapp
Hartf'd Co. Chas. Shepard D. D. Erving C. Shepard
Harwinton A. S. Johnson C. H. Barber D. A. Wilson Litch'd Co. J. G. Beckwith Jason Whiting G.C. Woodruff Madison M. L. Dowd Joseph W. Dudley
Middlesex Wm. S. Camp W. Woodward J. E. Bidwell
Norwich Henry Colton Henry B. Tracy
Tolland Co. Ariel Ladd Clark Holt
W. Hartf'd H. H. Seymour L. Buckland
Thos. Brace .
Wind'm Co. A. H. Storrs John Palmer
Life.
Secretaries.
Capital.
Surp. Div.
1 Ætna
Thos. O. Enders
$150,000
110,000 -
2 Am. Temp. Wm. H. Hill
100,000
138,739 -
3 Charter Oak Samuel H. White
200,000 465,700 4
4 Connecticut Guy R. Phelps
3,700,000 50
5 American, N.H.Benjamin Noyes
250,213
PRESIDENTS .-- 1. E. A. Bulkeley. 2. Edson Fessenden. 3. Jas. C. Walkley. 4. Jas. Goodwin. 5. Benj. Silliman.
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COLLEGES.
YALE COLLEGE, New Haven.
CORPORATION, Pres. Woolsey, Gov. Buckingham, Lt. Gov. Catlin, Rev. Messrs. David Smith, Noah Porter, Jere- miah Day, Joel Hawes, Joseph Eldredge, G. A. Calhoun, G. J. Tillotson, E. R. Gilbert, J. H. Linsley, and Hon. Messrs. Elisha Johnson, John W. Stoughton, Wilson H. Clark, Julius B. Curtiss, George A. Payne, and Hiram Goodwin. Secretary, Wyllys Warner; Treasurer, E. C. Herrick.
FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS, Pres. Theodore D. Wool- sey. Prof. Benjamin Silliman, Chemistry &c., Emeritus; Eli Ives, Materia Medica, &c. Emeritus; Jonathan Knight, Surgery; Josiah W. Gibbs, Sacred Lit .; E. T. Fitch, Homiletics; Th. B. Osborne, and Henry Dutton, Law; Charles Hooker, Anatomy; Worthington Hooker, Theo. and Prac. Physic; William A. Larned, Rhetoric; Elias Loomis, Nat. Phil. and Astronomy; Noah Porter, Moral Phil. and Metaphysics, and acting Prof. Theology; Wm. A. Norton, Civil Engineering; James D. Dana, Natural History ; Thos. A. Thacher, Latin; B. Silliman, Jr., Gen. and applied Chemistry; Chester S. Lyman, Industrial Mechanics and Physics; Pliny A. Jewett, Obstetrics; James Hadley, Greek; John A. Porter, Organic Chemis- try; Wm. D. Whitney, Sanscrit and Modern Languages ; Geo. P. Fisher, Divinity; Timothy Dwight, Sacred Lit .; Charles A. Lindsley, Materia Medica; Hubert A. Newton, Mathematics; Geo. J. Brush, Metallurgy; Sam'l W. John- son, Agricultural Chemistry. Librarian, Daniel C. Gil- man. Tutors, L. C. Chapin, Nat. Phil. and Chem .; Wm. Hutchinson, Levi L. Paine, and L. R. Packard, Greek; John L. Mills, and Geo. A. Nolen, Math .; Timo. K. Wil- cox and Wilder Smith, Latin. Teachers, Mark Bailey, Elocution; Robert Bakewell and Lewis Bail, Drawing; Gustave J. Stockel, Vocal Music; Lyman B. Bunnell, Gymnastics.
Students. Professional, Theological, 22; Law, 30; Medical, 38; Philosophy and the Arts, 38. Total, 128. Academical, Seniors, 99; Juniors, 118; Sophomores, 150; Freshmen, 154. Total, 521. Grand total, 649.
TRINITY COLLEGE, Hartford.
CORPORATION, Bishops Brownell and Williams, the President of the College, Rev. Messrs. William Jarvis, F. Holcomb, Stephen Jewett, Wm. C. Mead, R. A. Hallam,
N. S. Wheaton, E. E. Beardsley, E. A. Washburn, Alex. D. Vinton, Geo. M. Randall; and Messrs. Isaac Toucey, Wm. W. Boardman, Thomas Belknap, (Treasurer,) Dan- iel Russell, John Ferguson, Jedidiah Huntington, G. W. Russell, (Secretary,) Wm. E. Curtis, Henry J. Scudder, Joseph E. Sheffield, and Henry M. Parker.
FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS, Pres. Elect, Samuel Eliot, Prof. John Brocklesby, Math. and Nat. Phil .; T. S. Pyn- chon, Chemistry and Nat. Science, and Librarian; Sam- uel Eliot, History and Political Science; Edw. G. Daves, Greek; Austin Stickney, Latin; W. W. Hawkes, Modern Lang .; Duncan L. Stewart, Emeritus, Greek and Latin; Thos. W. Coit, Eccl. History; Wm. W. Ellsworth, Law; Geo. C. Shattock, Anatomy, Physiology, &c. Lecturers, E. A. Washburn, English Lit .; Chas. C. Perkins, Art.
STUDENTS, Seniors, 16; Juniors, 11; Sophomores, 16: Freshmen, 24. Total, 67. Scientific, 2; University, 3. Grand Total, 72.
WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY, Middletown.
CORPORATION, Rev. Messrs. Laban Clark, (President,) Benjamin Griffin, (Secretary,) Ezekiel Robinson, Edmund S. Janes, Charles K. True, Nathan Bangs, James Porter, Joseph Cummings, John Parker, and Seth H. Beale; and Messrs. Daniel W. Camp, (Treasurer,) James L. Phelps, John L. Smith, Jona. Barnes, William L. Storrs, Wm. J. French, Samuel Russell, Ebenezer Jackson, Chas. Wood- ward, George Andrews, Jacob Sleeper, Elisha Harris, Dan- iel Drew, Isaac Rich, Aug. W. Smith, John Gove, Lee Chaflin, Jos. Tobey, J. H. Watkinson, Preston Bennett, A. V. Stout, Cornelius Walsh.
FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS, Pres. Joseph Cummings, Prof. John Johnston, Natural Science; Harvey B. Lane, Greek; John M. Van Kleck, Mathematics and Astronomy and Librarian; Archibald C. Foss, Latin and Hebrew; Lyman Coleman, Hebrew and Bib. Lit .; Jacob F. Huber, Modern Lang .; Ralph G. Hibbard, Elocution.
STUDENTS, Seniors, 29; Juniors, 33; Sophomores, 34; Freshmen, 39. Total, 135.
THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE; E. Windsor Hill.
TRUSTEES .- Rev. Messrs. Geo. A. Calhoun, (President,) Timo. P. Gillett, Frederick Marsh, D. L. Parmelee, E. L.
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INSTITUTIONS.
Cleveland, W. W. Turner, Mark Tucker, Charles Bentley, Lavius Hyde, John E. Tyler, (Secretary,) J. M. McKin- stry, Charles Hyde, L. B. Rockwood, Hiram Bell, Andrew Dunning, Francis Williams and E. R. Beadle; and Messrs. Seth Terry, Erastus Ellsworth, James B. Hosmer, (Treas- urer,) Olcott Allen, E. C. Brewster, Newton Case, Lucius F. Barbour, and John W. Stoughton.
FACULTY .- Wm. Thompson, Biblical Lit .; Edward A. Lawrence, Eccl. History and Pastoral Duty; Robert G. Vermilye, Theology.
BERKLEY DIVINITY SCHOOL; Middletown.
CORPORATION .- Bp. Brownell, Pres .; Bp. Williams, Rev. Messrs. F. J. Goodwin, J. L. Clark, A. S. Todd; and Messrs. Edward S. Hall, Wm. T. Lee, Charles A. Lewis. Secretary and Treasurer, Arthur H. Jackson.
FACULTY .- Pres. Bp. Brownell; Prof. Bp. Williams, Doctrinal Theology and Ritual, and Dean; T. W. Coit, Eccl. Hist .; Samuel Fuller, Interpretation; F. J. Good- win, Evidences; A. N. Littlejohn, Pastoral Theology; E. A. Washburn, Church Polity; Thomas F. Davies, Jr., Hebrew; F. T. Russell, Elocution.
CONN. LITERARY INSTITUTION; Suffield.
Principal, H. A. Pratt. Assistants, B. J. Bristoll, Joseph Hall, J. P. Pratt, D. P. Corbin and Misses S. B. Packard and H. E. Giles.
RETREAT FOR THE INSANE, Hartford. Officers, Pres., Thomas C. Brownell; Vice Pres., T. S. Williams. Di- rectors, Wm. W. Ellsworth, J. Trumbull, Wm. T. Lee, and Treasurer; Alfred Smith, J. S. Butler, Ezra Clark, T. Belknap, and Auditor; C. Day, Charles Coodwin, G. Welles, H. E. Day, S. S. Ward, G. W. Russell, E. K. Hunt, O. Allen, R. G. Talcott, and Secretary; J. L. Howard, W. R. Cone, T. Smith, G. P. B. Bissell, M. Howard. Man- agers, Messrs. Welles, Lee, and Talcott; Ladies, Mrs. Welles, Lee, Talcott, and Ward.
Superintendent and Physician, John S. Butler; assist- ant, Wm. Porter; Chaplain, Horace Hooker; Apothecary, Wm. H. Morrell; Steward, T. H. Holladay ; Matron and assistants, Mrs. Holaday and Mrs. C. Cooledge.
CITIES.
GENERAL HOSPITAL SOCIETY, New Haven. Pres., J. Knight. Vice Pres., D. Kimberly. Directors, S. Pun- derson, N. B. Ives, C. Hooker, E. H. Bishop, P. A. Jewett, S. W. S. Dutton, Henry Peck, W. W. Boardman, D. L. Daggett, W. Hooker, S. G. Hubbard. Secretary, P. A. Jewett. Treasurer, Amos Townsend. Physicians and Surgeons, P. A. Jewett, D. L. Daggett, S. G. Hubbard, W. Hooker, E. A. Park, C. A. Lindsley. Consulting do., Eli Ives, J. Knight, N. B. Ives, E. H. Bishop, C. Hooker.
SONS OF TEMPERANCE. G. W. Patriarch, Henry H. Dickenson, Hartford; G. W. Assistant, I. A. Mattoon, Waterbury; G. Scribe, R. P. Cowles, New Haven; G. Treasurer, James S. Clark, Brookfield. G. Chaplain, Geo. F. Smith, New Haven; G. Conductor, William C. Derby, Hartford; G. Sentinel, Henry G. Hotchkiss, Waterbury; Past G. W. P., T. H. L. Talcott, Glastenbury.
Cities.
BRIDGEPORT. Mayor, Daniel H. Sterling. Alder- men, Monson Hawley, Horace Nichols, F. W. Parrott, J. C. Blackman. Common Council, Russell Tomlinson, Han- ford Lyon, W. G. Stevenson, Hanford N. Hayes, Sam. W. Baldwin, David Pendleton, J. C. Shelton, D. F. Woolsey, Isaac Wilson, P. B. Seger, Henry Osborn, Bartlett Dolen, Nathan Buckingham, Edward Warren, W. S. Knowlton, W. R. Higby, Stephen Nichols, Henry R. Parrott, Wm. E. Marsh, W. F. Kellogg. Clerk, George F. Tracy. Treas- urer, Charles Webb. Recorder or Judge of City Court, Isaac M. Sturges; assistants, Joshua Lord, Josiah Hub- bell. City Attorney, Geo. W. Warner. Clerk City Court, James L. Gould. City Sheriffs, John B. Wilson, John F. Bartlett. Collector, Henry Edwards.
HARTFORD. Mayor, Henry C. Deming; salary, $1,- 000. Aldermen, James L. Howard, Chester Adams; Cal- vin Day, E. A. Bulkeley; Henry Perkins, Henry W. Stet- son ; M. M. Merriman, Edward Overand; Moses White, F. S. Jewett; Charles Benton, Jas. White. Common Coun- cil, 1, Timothy Sheldon, Charles Parsons, G. Wells Root, Abiram Spencer. 2, Wareham Griswold, Pres., Edward Goodman, Giles Mandeville, John F. Judd. 3, Samuel Knous, Roderick Nevers, Charles W. Harris, William M.
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CITIES.
Charter. 4, Henry R. Tryon, Sylvester Bissell, John L. Wilder, Timothy Porter. 5, James Tiernan, George H. Tracy, Sid. A. Ensign, Alexander Rothschild. 6, Marcus Herlitschek, James Killian, Julius Young, Seth E. Marsh. Clerk, L. Woodhouse, $550. Treasurer, F. A. Brown, $600. Recorder or Judge City Court, E. A. Bulkeley; associate judges, George G. Sill, Timothy Sheldon; Clerk, Charles C. Shultas. Judge of Police Court, George S. Gilman; Clerk, Benning Mann. City Attorney, Edward Goodman. Collector, Oliver D. Seymour. Auditor, J. Hurlb't White, $500. City Marshall, and Chief of Police, Walter P. Chamberlin. Street Commissioner, William M. Charter. Chief Engineer Fire Department, Edward Norton. City Surveyor, George Marsh. Water Commissioners, Hiram Bissell, Pres .; Seth E. Marsh, John W. Danforth, Edwin D. Tiffany, Wm. W. Eaton.
MIDDLETOWN. Mayor, Edward A. Russell. Alder- men, Wm. G. Hackstaff, Thos. C. Canfield, Julius Hotch- kiss, Horace Caswell. Common Council, Rob't A. Pease, John Haskell, Alfred Cornwell, J. S. Bailey, Jer. W. Hub- bard, B. P. Elliott, C. C. Hubbard, S. N. Deming, S. W. Russell, S. J. Starr, M. H. Griffin. Clerk & Treasurer, Elihu W. N. Starr. Recorder, or Judge City Court, Clark Elliott; Judges, Ald. Hackstaff and Canfield. City At- torney, Waldo P. Vinal. City Sheriffs, H. D. Cornwell, A. H. Brooks. Collector, George H. Bishop. Chief En- gineer Fire Department, Ephr. B. Chaffee. Street Com- missioner, Horace Clark.
NEW HAVEN. Mayor, Harmanus M. Welch, salary, $1,000. Aldermen, Benj. N. Tuttle, Arthur D. Osborne, Joel A. Sperry, W. B. Johnson, Thomas W. Cahill, Philo Chatfield. Common Council, i, Homer H. Peck, Stephen M. Wier, Henry O. Beach, George H. Watrous. 2, H. W. Benedict , William I. Benton, Th. H. Howarth, Edwin B. Munson. 3, Bernard Reilly, R. H. Thomas, G. A. Basser- man, Martin Kennedy. 4, A. C. Wilcox, Geo. A. Chap- man, Nicholas Countryman, Owen A. Munson. 5, John Egan, Charles Butler, Henry W. Lyman, Samuel Johnson. 6, George Alling, B. W. Morse, Edward Harrison, George P. Merwin. Clerk, Wm. Downes, $800. Treasurer, John English. Recorder, or Judge City Court, David J. Peck ; Judges, Ald. Tuttle and Johnson. City Attorney, Chas. N. Johnson. Clerk City Court and Police Justice, John C. Hollister. City Sheriffs, John Woodruff, Rodney Bur-
ton. Collector, Walter Osborn. Auditor, Elijah Gilbert. Street Com., Thomas W. Cahill. Chief of Police, John C. Hayden. Chief Engineer Fire Dep't, Hiram Camp.
NEW LONDON. Mayor, J. N. Harris. Aldermen, Royal Chaney, E. V. Stoddard, Edward Prentis, Henry A. Bond. Common Council, Charles Treadway, Daniel Crocker, W. A. Weaver, Seth Smith, John Grace, Jr., Isaac Fanning, Courtland Harris, Chas. H. Bentley, Lewis Crandall, Ezra C. Whittlesey, Samuel Hobron, William P. Benjamin, O. A. Eldredge, Geo. P. Rogers, Walstein Ches- ter, Geo. Squires. Clerk, Edward B. Rowe. Treasurer, Charles Butler. Judge City Court, Giles Bailey. City Attorney, Robert Coit, Jr. Clerk City Court, Chas. W. Butler. City Sheriffs, Joseph C. Dunford, John Jeffery. Collector, Stevens Rogers.
NORWICH. Mayor, James S. Carew. Aldermen, John A. Morgan, Isaac Johnson, Jedediah Spalding, Hugh H. Osgood. Common Council, Alvah Francis, Justin Hinck- ley, Nehemiah Upham, Ansel Clark, Joseph A. Smith, Al- fred H. Vaughn, William L. Nichols, George G. Bottom. Treasurer, Francis A. Dorrance. Clerk, Othniel Gager. Sheriffs, Zebulon R. Robbins, Augustus Gould. Recorder City Court, Henry H. Starkweather; Clerk, Calvin G. Child. Judge Police Court, David Young; Clerk, E. B. Trumbull. City Attorney, Jeremiah Halsey. Auditor. Arthur F. Gilman. Collector, Zebulon R. Robbins. Chief of Police, Isaac Johnson. Street Com., Jesse D. Noyes.
WATERBURY. Mayor, Aner Bradley, Jr. Aldermen, Willard Spencer, Green Kendrick, Wm. Lamb, Lyman W. Coe. Common Council, E. Leavenworth, Alonzo Gran- niss, Willis Merrills, Geo. Pritchard, E. S. Hoyt, M. S. Is- bell, T. D. Dougherty, A. S. Blake, Philander Hine, Ed- ward Sandland, Wm. Laird, H. R. Chambers, B. P. Chat- field, E. S. Clark, Jesse Upson, N. J. Welton, E. L. Frisbie, W. H. Brown, Pat. Brett, R. E. Hitchcock. Clerk, Jos. B. Spencer. Treasurer, Gurnsey S. Parsons. Recorder, or Judge City Court, Calvin H. Carter; judges, Alderm'n Spencer and Lamb. City Attorney, John W. Webster. Clerk City Court, Charles W. Gillette. City Sheriffs, Ira D. Clinton, Noble T. Warner. Collector, Wm. H. Mans- field. Auditor, Russell A. Coe.
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RAIL ROAD OFFICERS.
Railroads in Connecticut.
Capital paid in, $18,727,717; debt, $11,133,815. Total, $29,861,532.
COMMISSIONERS .- John Gould, Fairfield, 1861; George D. Wadhams, Torrington, 1862; Henry Hammond, Kill- ingly, 1863.
NEW YORK AND NEW HAVEN .- President, Justin R. Bulkley, New York; Directors, Dennis Kimberly, E. C. Scranton, John Bradley, New Haven; Jonathan God- frey, Southport; John W. Leeds, Stamford; George N. Miller, G. B. Carhart, A. R. Van Nest, N. Y. Secretary, E. S. Abernethy, Bridgeport. Treasurer, William Be- ment, New York. Superintendent, James H. Hoyt, Stamford. Assistant, E. S. Quintard, New Haven.
DANBURY AND NORWALK .- President, Eli T. Hoyt, Danbury. Directors, W. C. Street, Wm. K. James, Ebenezer Hill, Jonathan Camp, Frederick Belden, S. E. Olmstead, A. E. Smith, Norwalk; F. S. Wildman, L. P. Hoyt, D. P. Nichols, Edgar S. Tweedy, (and Secretary,) Danbury. Treasurer, George W. Ives, Danbury. Super- intendent, John W. Bacon.
HOUSATONIC .- President and Superintendent, Chas. Hunt, Canaan; Directors, N. Thayer, Boston; Lee Can- fieid, Falls Village; Daniel Marsh, New Milford; C. W. Hopkins, Great Barrington; Morris Ketchum, New York; Stephen Tomlinson, Bridgeport; Wm. W. Boardman, New Haven; Thomas Hurlbut, Lee. Treasurer, Horace Nichols, Bridgeport. Sec., J. T. Lawrence, Bridgeport.
NAUGATUCK .- President, W. D. Bishop, Bridgeport ; Directors, E. F. Bishop, Russell Tomlinson, Philo C. Cal- houn, Bridgeport; A. Heaton, New Haven; Green Ken- drick, Waterbury; A. L. Dennis, New York. Treasurer, Horace Nichols, Bridgeport. Secretary, Ira Sherman, Bridgeport. Supt., Charles Waterbury, Bridgeport.
CANAL, (NEW HAVEN AND NORTHAMPTON.)- President and Treasurer, Wm. Johnson, New Haven ;. Directors, Joseph E. Sheffield, John Bradley, Stephen D, Pardee, W. W. Boardman, Andrew L. Kidston and Sec., Matthew G. Elliott, Wm. A. Larned, Chas. Dickerman New Haven. Superintendent, P. Dennis, New Haven.
HARTFORD, PROVIDENCE AND FISHKILL .-
12
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RAIL ROAD OFFICERS.
President, James G. Anthony, Providence; Directors, Henry Lippitt, Byron Sprague, George B. Holmes, Provi- dence; Stephen Harris, Jr., Phoenix; Virgil Cornish, New Britain; Joseph Trumbull, Alfred Smith, A. S. Beck- with, Albert Day, Hartford; John P. Elton, Waterbury. Treasurer and Secretary, E. M. Bridgeman, Hartford. Chief Engineer and Superintendent, Samuel Nott, Hart- ford. Trustees for the Bond-holders, D. F. Robinson, G. M. Bartholomew, Calvin Day.
NEW HAVEN, HARTFORD AND SPRINGFIELD .- President, James S. Brooks, Meriden; Directors, Charles F. Pond, Hartford; Cornelius Vanderbilt, Henry Coit, New York; Chester W. Chapin, Springfield; Julius Cat- lin, Hartford; Ezra C. Read, New Haven; Samuel H. Parsons, Middletown; A. G. Hazard, Enfield. Treasurer and Secretary, Horatio Fitch, Hartford. Superintendent, E. M. Reed, Hartford.
NEW HAVEN, NEW LONDON AND STONING- TON .- President, Cornelius S. Bushnell, New Haven; Directors, James I. Day, Stonington; Sumner Bull, Say- brook; E. C. Scranton, A. O. Wilcox, Madison; C. J. Mc Curdy, Charles C. Griswold, Lyme; Wyllis Blackstone, New York; Charles Mallory, Mystic; Secretary and Treasurer, Wm. T. Bartlett, New Haven. Superintend- ent, F. J. Calhoun. Engineer, H. A. Lincoln, New Haven.
NEW LONDON, WILLIMANTIC AND PALMER .- Trustees, Henry P. Havens, Andrew C. Lippett, W. C. Fowler; Treasurer and Secretary, John Dickinson, New London. Superintendent, Richard N. Dowd.
NORWICH AND WORCESTER .- President, Augus- tus Brewster, Norwich. Directors, Charles Johnson. Jedediah Huntington, John A. Rockwell, J. Newton Per- kins, John T. Wait, Moses Pierce, Norwich; A. D. Lock- wood, Killingly; Robert Bayard, John A. Weeks, New York; Henry K. Norton, Boston; Francis H. Dewey, Worcester, Alexander DeWitt. Oxford, Vachel Worthing- ton, Cincinnati, Ohio. Treasurer, George L. Perkins, Norwich. Secretary, Edward T. Clapp, Norwich. Agent, P. St. M. Andrew?, Norwich.
STONINGTON AND PROVIDENCE. - President, James I. Day, Stonington. Directors, Matthew Morgan, Thomas Tileston, S. D. Babcock, Wm. F. Carey, H. Bly- denberg, Wm. H. Macy, Samuel Sloan, New York; Na-
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GOVERNMENT.
than F. Dixon, Westerly. Secretary, W. R. Palmer, Stonington. Treasurer, Francis Amy, Stonington. Su- perintendent, A. S. Matthews, Stonington.
Bobernment of the United States.
EXECUTIVE, till March 4th, 1861.
PRESIDENT, JAMES BUCHANAN, Penn., Salary, $25,000
VICE-PREST., JOHN C. BRECKENRIDGE, Ky., 6,000
CABINET.
Salary.
JEREMIAH S. BLACK, Pa., Secretary of State, $8,000
PHILIP F. THOMAS, Md., Secretary of the Treas., 8,000
JOHN BUCHANAN FLOYD, Va., Sec. of War, 8,000
ISAAC TOUCEY, Conn., Sec. of the Navy,
8,000
JACOB THOMPSON, Miss., Sec. of the Interior, 8,000
EDWARD M. STANTON, Pa., Attorney General, 8,000
JOSEPH HOLT, Ky., Postmaster General, 8,000
EXECUTIVE, for four years from March 4th, 1861, PRESIDENT, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, Ill., Salary, $25,000 VICE-PREST., HANNIBAL HAMLIN, Maine, 6,000
VOTES FOR PRESIDENT.
LINCOLN, all the Free States except 3 v. in N. J., 180
BRECKENRIDGE, all the Slave States except below, 72
BELL, Virginia, Kentucky and Tennessee, 39
DOUGLAS, Missouri and three in New Jersey, 12
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THE JUDICIARY.
SUPREME COURT OF THE U. S.
Meets First Monday in December, at Washington.
CHIEF JUSTICE, Roger B. Taney, of Maryland. Sal ary, $6,500.
JUDGES .- John M'Lean, of Ohio; James M. Wayne, of Ga .; John Catron, of Tenn .; Samuel Nelson, of New York; Robert C. Grier, of Penn .; John A. Campbell, of Ala .; Nathan Clifford, of Maine, and one vacancy. Sal- ary, $6,000.
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SENATE.
XXXVI AND XXXVII CONGRESS.
Senate.
The figures denote when their several terms expire. For full statistics of Senators, see Register for 1860.
President, Vice-Pres., ex officio; Pro tem., Benjamin Fitzpatrick, Alabama.
Alabama, Benj. Fitzpatrick, 1861; Clement C. Clay, 1865 Arkansas, R. W. Johnson, 1861; Wm. K. Sebastian, 1865 California, Wm. M. Gwin, 1861; Milton S. Latham, 1863 Connecticut, James Dixon, 1863; L. F. S. Foster, 1867 Delaware, James A. Bayard, 1863; W. Saulsbury, 1865 Florida, David L. Yulee, 1861; Stephen R. Mallory, 1863 Georgia, Alfred Iverson, 1861; Robert Toombs, 1865 Illinois, Lyman Trumbull, 1861; Steph. A. Douglas, 1865 Indiana, Graham N. Fitch, 1861; Jesse D. Bright, 1863 Iowa, James W. Grimes, 1865; James Harlan, 1867 Kentucky, John J. Crittenden, 1861; L. W. Powell, 1865; John C. Breckenridge, 1867
Louisiana, John Slidell, 1861; Judah P. Benjamin, 1865 Maine, Hannibal Hamlin, 1863; Wm. P. Fessenden, 1865 Maryland, Anthony Kennedy, 1863; J. A. Pearce, 1867 Massachusetts, Charles Sumner, 1863; Henry Wilson, 1865 Michigan, Zachariah Chandler, 1863; K. S. Bingham, 1865 Minnesota, Henry M. Rice, 1863; M. S. Wilkinson, 1865 Mississippi, Jefferson Davis, 1863; Albert G. Brown, 1865 Missouri, James S. Green, 1861; Trusten Polk, 1863 New Hampshire, John P. Hale, 1863; Daniel Clark, 1867 New Jersey, J. R. Thomson, 1863; John C. Ten Eyck, 1865 New York, Wm. H. Seward, 1861; Preston King, 1863 North Carolina, Thos. L. Clingman, 1861; Th. Bragg, 1865 Ohio, George E. Pugh, 1861; Benjamin F. Wade, 1863; Salmon P. Chase, 1867
Oregon, Joseph Lane, 1861; Edward D. Baker, 1865; George W. Nesmith, 1867
Pennsylvania, Wm. Bigler, 1861; Simon Cameron, 1863 Rhode Island, J. F. Simmons, 1863; H. B. Anthony, 1865. South Carolina, vacancy, 1861; vacancy, 1865
Tennessee, A. Johnson, 1863; A. O. P. Nicholson, 1865
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Texas, Louis T. Wigfall, 1863; John W. Hemphill, 1865 Vermont, Solomon Foot, 1863; Jacob Collamer, 1867 Virginia, James M. Mason, 1863;R. M. T. Hunter, 1865 Wisconsin, Chas. Durkee, 1861; James R. Doolittle, 1863
ouse of Representatives.
The House consists of 237 members, and five Territorial delegates. These delegates, however, have no vote. The committees on when the members are placed are indi- cated.
The time when each entered the House was given in the Register for 1860.
Those marked * are elected to the next Congress.
ALABAMA.
GEORGIA.
David Clopton, Pub. Exp. Martin J. Crawford, Ways w. R. W. Cobb, Pub. Lands and Means Jabez L. M. Curry, Nav. Aff. Lucius J. Gartrell, Elections George S. Houston, Judic'y Thomas Hardeman, Mileage Sydenham Moore, Claims Joshua Hill, Foreign Affairs James L. Pugh, Library James Jackson, Rev. Claims James A. Stallworth ARKANSAS. John J. Jones, Unfin. Busi. Peter E. Love, Exp. St. De. *Thomas C. Hindman, Pa- John W. Underwood, Exp. cific R. R. Public Exp. Navy Department IILINOIS. Land Claims
Albert Rust, Roads and Ca. John F. Farnsworth, Pacific CALIFORNIA. R. R. Indian Aff. Exc'd *Philip B. Fouke, 'Pub. Ex. Charles L. Scott, Indian Aff. * William Kellogg, Judicia'y Pacific R. R.
John C. Burch, Agriculture
CONNECTICUT.
*John A. Logan, +Unfin. Bu. *Owen Lovejoy, Pub. Lan. *John A. McClernand, Clai.
Alfred A. Burnham, Patents Orris S. Ferry, Revolution- Isaac N. Morris, Roa. and C.
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