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MILFORD. Pres., D. L. Baldwin; Sec. and Treas., De L. Hubbell.
NEW LONDON COUNTY, Norwich. Funds, $33,063; Pres., Elijah A. Bill; Sec. and Treas., John L. Devotion. NORWICH ASSURANCE. Funds, $6,800.
TOLLAND COUNTY. Funds, $45,000. Pres., Ariel Ladd; Solyman Taylor, Chauncey Paul, John S. Yeo- mans, E. B. Crane, Gurley Phelps; T. S. Ladd, C. Holt, L. S. Fuller, Chas. Underwood, E. Dimmick, M. Wood- ward, Henry McCray, A. W. Tracy, T. C. Bruce, Collins Maine, Marcus Lillie; A. B. Adams, Noah Strong, F. W. Cowles. Sec. and Treas., Clark Holt; Clerk, T. S. Ladd. WASHINGTON. Pres., Gregory Seelye; Sec., D. A. Canfield; Treas., S. H. Mitchell.
WEST HARTFORD. Pres., J. E. Rood; Sec., Leonard Buckland; Treas., Thomas Brace.
WINDHAM COUNTY, Brooklyn. Funds, $15,140. Pres., Aaron H. Storrs; Geo. B. Mathewson, Wm. C. Osgood, Wm James, John Gallup, H. G. Taintor, Uriel Fuller, J. Davison, J. Richmond. Sec. and Treas, John Palmer.
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
AMERICAN, New Haven. Accumulations, $450,000. Pres., Benjamin Noyes; Vice-Pres., John B. Robertson; E. C. Scranton, L. R. Finch, James Punderford, C. L
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INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Chaplain, Wm. Lewis, A. F. Barnes, A. C. Twining, Hen- ry Peck, C. S. Bushnell, C. P. Smith, H. W. Benedict; Sec., Richard F. Lyon; Treas., Willis Bristol.
ETNA, Hartford. Capital, $150,000; Accumulations, $2,000,000. Shares, $100; worth $150. Pres., E. A. Bulke- ley; Vice-Pres, Austin Dunham; G. W. Russell, Lever- ett Brainard, R. E. Day, T. K. Brace, A. R. Hillyer, James Campbell, and Sec, T. O, Enders. Medical Examiner, G. W. Russell.
CHARTER OAK. Cap. & Surp., $1,500,000; Pres., Jas. C. Walkley; Vice-Pes, Noyes S. Palmer; J. A. Butler; Nelson Hollister, Daniel Phillips, Roswell Blodgett, and Sec., Samuel H. White. Cons. Phys., S. B. Beresford.
CONNECTICUT MUTUAL. Cap. & Surp., $9,404,750; Pres., James Goodwin; Z. Preston, J. C. Palmer, E. B. Watkinson, E. D. Tiffany, N. M. Waterman, E. W. Par- sons, Geo. S. Gilman, H. C. Robinson; M. E. Hodges, New York; Chas. L. Thayer, Boston; Sec., Guy R. Phelps; Cashier, W. S. Olmsted. Physician, L. S. Wilcox.
CONNECTICUT GENERAL. Cap., $500,000. Pres., Ed- ward W. Parsons; T. W. Russell, and Sec., James M. Niles, E. N. Kellogg, George D. Jewett, J. G. Batterson, Charles M. Pond, Leverett Brainard, Wm. G. Allen, F. B. Cooley, Charles f. Webster, Henry J. Johnson.
CONTINENTAL. Cap., $150,000. Pres., JohnS. Rice; Horace Cornwall, Ezra Hall, A. S. Stillman, L. J. Hen- dee, S. E. Elmore, Wm. H. Post, H. K. W. Welch, Ah- ner Church. Sec., Sam'l E. Elmore. Examining Physi- cian, P. M. Hastings.
PHOENIX LIFE. Cap. & Funds, $849,611; Pres., Edson Fessenden; Vice-Pres., H. J. Morse; Ja. B. Hosmer, B. Hudson, Albert Day, Gurdon Trumbull, Tertius Wads- worth, Edward Goodman, J. H. Goodwin, Geo. W. Moore, Thos. Smith, Newton Case, J. P. Foster, J. B. Bunce, J. C. Parsons, A. C. Goodman; Drayton Hillyer, Thomas Martin, E. E. Sage; Sec., James F. Burns; Counsel, Ed- ward Goodman; Medical Examiner, A. W. Barrows.
TRAVELERS, Hartford. Cap., $500,000. Accumula- tions, $85,838. Pres., James G. Batterson; Vice-Pres., G. F. Davis; J. L. Howard, Geo. W. Moore, Marshall Jewell, Ebenezer Roberts, Jona. B. Bunce, Chas. White, C. B. Erwin, Hugh Harbison, George S. Gilman; Sec., Rodney Dennis; General Agent, Henry A. Dyer.
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RAILROADS. Railroads in Connecticut.
COMMISSIONERS .- Wm. A. Cummings, Darien, 1868; Samuel Fitch, Stafford, 1866; Abel Scranton, Madison, 1867.
NEW YORK AND NEW HAVEN .- No. of Shares, 36,167; value, $110; dividend, 8. 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, Bridgeport. Treas., Wm. Bement, New York. Super. James H. Hoyt, Stamford; office New York. Assistant, Eli S. Quintard, New Haven.
DANBURY AND NOR VALK. Shares, 6,138; value, $55; div., 7. Pres , Edwin Lockwood, Norwalk ; W. C. Street, Wm. K. James, J. Camp, A. E. Smith, Wm. Hubbell, Wm. L. Quintard, Norwalk; LeGrand Lockwood, Jr., F. S. Wildman, L. F. 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; value, $30; div., C. Pres. & Super., Charles Hunt, Huntsville; Vice-Pres., David Leavitt, Great Barrington; Daniel Marsh, New Milford; Morris Ketchum, New York; John L. Stuart, Geo. B. Hunt, Bridgeport; Geo. W. Peet, Falls Village; John Z. Goodrich, Glendale; Nathaniel Thayer, Boston ; Sec. & Treas., C. K. Averill, Bridgeport.
NAUGATUCK .- Shares, 11,000; value, $104; div., 10. Pres., Wm. D. Bishop, Bridgeport; A. L. Dennis, New York; Russell Tomlinson, N. Wheeler, Bridgeport; A. Heaton, New Haven; Green Kendrick, Waterbury; N. A. Baldwin, Milford. Treas., Horace Nichols, Bridgeport. Sec., Ira Sherman, Bridgeport. Super., Chas. Waterbury, Bridgeport. Clerk, James Potter.
NEW HAVEN AND NORTHAMPTON, (CANAL. )-Shares, 10,100; value, $45; div., 0. 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, and Charles N. Yeomans.
HARTFORD, PROVIDENCE AND FISHKILL .- Shares, 19,- 367. Trustees, G. M. Bartholomew, Calvin Day, E. G Howe, Hartford.
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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, $160; div., 12. Pres., Charles F. Pond, Hartford; (Vice-Pres., Wm. P. Burrall,) Cornelius Van- derbilt, John A. Robinson, New York; Chester W. Cha- pin, Springfield ; Julius Catlin, H. C. Robinson, Hartford ; Ezra C. Read, New Haven; Samuel H. Parsons, Middle- town; A. G. Hazard, Enfield. Treas., Chas. M. Pond, Hartford. Sec., S. P. Conner, Hartford. Super., E. M. Read, Hartford.
SHORE LINE .- Shares, 6,282; value, $100. Pres. and Superintendent, Sereno H. Scranton, Madison; S. B. Crittenden, New York; Edward Ingraham, Saybrook; A. N. Ramsdell, New London; Cornelius S. Bushnell, J. M. Townsend, New Haven. Sec., Treas., and Vice-Pres., Wm. T. Bartlett, New Haven.
NEW LONDON NORTHERN .- Shares, 6,588; value, $100; div., 8. 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, $95; div., 72. 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., George 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, Samuel Sloan, New York; N. F. Dixon, Westerly ; Charles A. Lewis, New London. Treas., Ira H. Palmer. Sec., F. B. Noyes. Eng. & Super., A. S. Mathews.
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U. S. GOVERNMENT.
ROCKVILLE .- Div., 8 .- Pres., George Talcott; Geo. Kellogg, E. B. Preston, (Sec. & Treas.); Dwight Loomis, George Maxwell. Super., Amos H. Putnam.
BOSTON, HARTFORD AND ERIE .- Capital, $8,500,000. Pres., Geo. M. Bartholomew, Thomas Belknap, Hartford; Benj. E. Bates, James M. Beebe, Joseph L. Little, J. W. Clark, Josiah Bardwell, Henry Sayles, Edward Crane, Boston; LeGrand Lockwood, Norwalk; Earl P. Mason, Wm. S. Slater, Providence; Sabin L. Sayles, Killingly ; James Low, Henry J. Gardner, H. H. Boody, Edward Leonard, New York; Oaks Ames, No. Easton. Treas., Jas. A. Dupee, Boston. Sec., O. S. Sanford, Boston. Su- per., Edward Appleton.
Government of the United States.
EXECUTIVE.
PRESIDENT, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, Ill. Assassinated April 15, 1865.
VICE-PRESIDENT, ANDREW JOHNSON, Tenn., took the oath of President, April 15, 1865. Salary, $25,000 CABINET.
Salary.
$8,000
WM. H. SEWARD, N. Y., Secretary of State, HUGH MCCULLOCK, Ind., 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 HARLAN, Iowa, 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 UNITED STATES. Meets first Monday in December, at Washington.
CHIEF JUSTICE, Salmon P. Chase, of Ohio; salary, $6,500. JUDGES, James M. Warne, of Ga .; 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.
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SENATE.
XL. CONGRESS. Senate.
PRESIDENT, Lafayette S. Foster, of Conn. · Clerk, John W. Forney, Pennsylvania.
The figures denote when their several terms com- menced and expire. The Committees of which they are members are given in Numbers, as enumerated in the list of Committees, below. t Indicates Chairman. The dates in ( ) show when they were members of the House of Representatives.
CALIFORNIA, James A. McDougall, (1853-55) 1861-67. John Conness, 1863-69. Committee, +49, 32, 40. COLORADO, John Evans, Jerome B. Chaffee.
CONNECTICUT, Lafayette S. Foster, VICE-PRESIDENT. James Dixon, (1845-49) 1857-69. 132, 25. DELAWARE, Willard Saulsbury, 1859-1871.
George Read Riddle, (1851-55) 1864-69. 25, 34, 9, 33. ILLINOIS, Lyman Trumbull, 1855-67, 123, 21, 35. Richard Yates, ( Governor) 1865-71. 9, 42, 40.
INDIANA, Henry S. Lane, (1840-43. Gov.) 1861-67. +47, 27, 31, 50.
Thomas A. Hendricks, (1851-55) 1863-69. 23, 29, 37, 35. IOWA, James W. Grimes, ( Governor) 1859-71. 45, 37, 35. James Harlan, appointed Secretary of the Interior. KANSAS, James H. Lane, (1853-55) 1862-71. 2, 21, 42.
Samuel C. Pomeroy, 1862-67. 137, 25, 32.
KENTUCKY, Garrett Davis, (1858-61) 1861-67. James Guthrie, 1865-71. 46, 2, 31, 49.
47, 6, 42.
MAINE, Lot M. Morrill, (Governor) 1861-69. 19, 8.
Wm. P. Fessenden, (1841-43; Sec. of Treas. 1864.) 1854-71. 145, 146, 24.
MARYLAND, Reverdy Johnson, 1845-49. 1863-69. 45, 23, 19, 29. Thomas H. Hicks, deceased; succeeded by John A. J. Creswell, (1863-65.) 1865-67. 2, 37, 49. MASSACHUSETTS, Charles Sumner, 1851-69. +19, 9, 50. Henry Willson, 1855-71. 127, 38.
MICHIGAN, Zachariah Chandler, 1857-69. 18, 38, 49. Jacob M. Howard, 1857-71. 130, 45, 27, 34, 24.
MINNESOTA, Alexander Ramsay, (1843-47, Gov.) 1863-69. +38, 32, 40. Daniel S. Norton, 1865-71. 21, 6, 31, 42.
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MISSOURI, Benj. Gratz Brown, 1863-67. 148, 27, 35, 40, 33. John B. Henderson, 1862-69. 19, 6, 9.
NEVADA, James W. Nye, 1864-67. +11, 42. William M. Stewart, 1864-69. 29, 37, 40. NEW HAMPSHIRE, Daniel Clark, 1857-67. 18, 29, 21. Aaron H. Cragin, (1855-59.) 1865-71. 40.
NEW JERSEY, William Wright, (1843-47.) 1853-59. 1863-69. 25, 37, 38.
John P. Stockton, (contested,) 1865-71. 34, 47.
NEW YORK, Ira Harris, 1861-67. +34, 23, 45, 19, 29, 37. Edwin D. Morgan, (1853-59, Gov.) 1863-69. 46, 8, 30, 49. OHIO, John Sherman, (1855-61.) 1861-67. 12, 23, 46, 30, 48. Benjamin F. Wade, 1851-69. +42, 19, 9. OREGON, George W. Nesmith, 1861-67. 8, 27, 21, 38. George H. Williams, 1865-71. 45, 23, 46, 6.
PENNSYLVANIA, Edgar A. Cowan, 1861-67. 131, 46, 2, 4. Charles A. Buckalow, 1863-69. 19, 32, 21, 49.
RHODE ISLAND, William Sprague, (Governor,) 1863-69. +25, 27. Henry B. Anthony, (Governor,) 1859-71. 129, 133, 32, 6.
VERMONT, Jacob Collamer, deceased.
Luke J. Poland, by the Gov., 1865. 29, 34, 31.
Solomon Foote, (1843-47) 1851-69. +35, 8, 47, 48.
VIRGINIA, ? Joseph Segar, John C. Underwood. WEST VIRGINIA, Waitman T. Willey, 1861-71. +50, 9. Peter G. Van Winkle, 1863-69. 46, 32, 47.
WISCONSIN, Timothy O. Howe, 1861-67. +24, 8, 6, 11. James R. Doolittle, 1857-69. 121, 19, 27.
COMMITTEES.
1 Accounts. 13 Navy Department.
2 Agriculture.
14 Post Office
8 Appropriations. 15 Public Buildings.
4 Banking and Currency. 16 State Department.
5 Bankrupt Law.
17 Treasury 66
6 Claims. 18 War
7 Coinage, Weights and 19 Foreign Affairs. Measures.
8 Commerce.
9 District of Columbia.
10 Elections.
11 Enrolled Bills. Expenditures of
12 Interior Department.
20 Freedmen.
21 Indian Affairs.
22 Invalid Pensions.
23 Judiciary.
24 Library.
25 Manufactures.
26 Mileage.
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27 Military Affairs.
. 28 Militia.
29 Naval Affairs.
30 Pacific Railroad.
31 Patents.
82 Post Office.
83 Printing.
39 Revolutionary Pensions.
40 Roads and Canals.
41 Rules.
42 Territories.
43 Unfinished Business.
44 Ways and Means.
45 Reconstruction.
84 Private Land Claims. 46 Finance.
35 Pub. Build. & Grounds. 47 Pensions.
36 Public Expenditures.
37 Public Lands.
38 Revolutionary Claims.
. 48 Contingent Expenses.
49 Mines and Mining.
50 Engrossed Bills.
house of Representatives.
THE HOUSE. The time when each old member entered the House, is given. Those marked # were not in the last Congress; the others are new members. Their terms of service expire March 4, 1867. The committees on which the members are placed, are indicated by figures referring to the list of Committees above. f represents chairman
SPEAKER, Schuyler Colfax, Indiana. CLERK, Edward McPherson, Pennsylvania.
SERGEANT AT ARMS, N. G. Ordway, New Hampshire. DOOR KEEPER, Ira Goodenow, New York.
POST MASTER, Josiah Gwinn. CHAPLAIN, Rev. Dr. Boynton.
1 Donald C. McRuer, 32, 37
2 William Higby, 1863. 3 3 John Bidwell, 12, 30 CONNECTICUT.
CALIFORNIA. 1 _J. Wentworth, '43,44,40 2 J. F. Farnsworth, '57, 3 3 E.B. Washb'e,'53+ 8,41,45 4 Aaron C. Harding, 28,35 5 E. C. Ingersoll, 1864, 19
1 H. C. Deming, '63, 27,118
2 Samuel L. Warner, 36, 13
8 A. Brandegee, '63, 29, 39 4 J. H. Hubbard, '63, 31,40 DELAWARE.
John A. Nicholson, 36
ILLINOIS.
Sam'l W. Moulton, 42,13
6 Burton C. Cook, 23
7 H. P. H. Bromwell, 31,16 8 Shelby M. Cullom, 19,17 9 Lewis W. Ross, 1863, 21 10 Anthony Thornton, 6,5 11 Sam'el S. Marshall, 10,20 12 Jehu Baker, 34 13 A. J. Kuykendall, 32,26
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INDIANA.
1 }W. E. Niblack, 1857, 6
2 Michael C. Kerr, 34, 1
8 Ralph Hill, 42, 17
4 J. H. Farquhar, 28, 32 5 G. W. Julian, '49 137, 13 6 Eben. Dumont, '63, 9,112 7 D. W. Voorhees, '61, 3
8 G. S. Orth, 1863, 19, 20 9 S.Colfax,'55SPEAK'R, +41 10 Joseph D. Defrees, 4, 40 11 T. N. Stillwell, 2,22 IOWA.
1 J. F. Wilson, 1861, +23, 43
2 H. Price, 1863, +30,39 3 W. B. Allison, 1863, 44, 12 4 Josiah B. Grinnell,'63 2,20 5 John A. Kasson, '63 +7, 3 6 A. W. Hubbard, '63 21,36 KANSAS. Sidney Clarke, 21, 30
KENTUCKY.
1 L. S. Trimble, 35, 38
2 R. C. Ritter, 2, 17
8 Henry Grider, '43 45,42,26
4 Aaron Harding, 1861 4, 22
5 L. H. Rousseau, 27, 40
6 G. C. Smith, 1863, 128, 36 7 G. S. Shanklin, 9
8 Wm.H.Randall, '63, 19, 15
9 Samuel M'Kee, MAINE.
6, 12
1 John Lynch, 4, 5
2 Sidney Perham, 1863, 122
8 James C. Blaine, 1863, 27 4 John H. Rice, 1861, +35,42 5 Fred. A. Pike. '61 29, 116 MARYLAND.
1 Hiram M'Cullough, 9
2 J. L. Thomas, Jr., 8,38
8 Charles E. Phelps, 28, 29
4 Francis Thomas, '31 23, 5
5 Benjamin G. Harris, 1863
MASSACHUSETTS.
1 T. D. Elliot, 1854 8, 120 2 Oakes Ames, 1863 30, 35 3 A. H. Rice, 1859, 129, 48 4 Samuel Hooper, '614, 44 5 John B. Alley, '59 132, 5 6 įN. P. Banks, '53 +19,41 7 G.S.Boutw'1,'63 45,23,34 8 J. D. Baldwin, 1863 9,15 9 Wm.B. Washb'e, '63 6, 39 10 Henry L.Dawes,'57+10,7 MICHIGAN.
1 F. C. Beaman, '63 +40, 42 2 Charles Upson, '63 10, 39 3 J. W.Lougyear, '63 8,115 4 Thomas W. Ferry, 28,32 5 ÅR.E. Trowbridge,'61 2,88 6 John F.Driggs, 1863 22,37 MINNESOTA.
1 William Windom,1859 +21 2 IgnatiusDonnily,'63 30,37 MISSOURI.
1 John Hogan, 44
2 Henry T. Blow,'63 : 3,5,45 3 Thomas E. Ncell, 28, 34 4 John R. Kelso, 32
5 Jos. W. McClurg, 1863, 10 6 Robert T. Van Horn, 21 7 Benj. T. Loan, '63 30, 20 8 John F. Benjamin, 22, 12 9 Geo. W. Anderson, 37, 126 NEVADA.
Delos R. Ashley.
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
1įGilman Marston, '59 27 26 2 Ed. H. Rollins, 1861 +1,86 3 Jas. W. Patterson, 1863 19 NEW JERSEY.
1 John F. Starr, 1863 42, 35 2 įWm. A. Newell,'47 19,38 3 Charles Sitgreaves, 27
4 A. J. Rogers, '63 23,14,45 5 Edwin V. R. Wright, 8
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NEW YORK.
1 Stephen Tabor, 37
2 Teunis G. Berger, 2
3 +Ja. Humphrey,'59 8,113
4 Morgan Jones, 36
5 Nelson Taylor, 22, 20
6 H. J. Raymond, 3, 19, 41 7 John W.Chanler, '63 31 8 James Brooks, 30, 44 or Wm. E. Dodge,
9 Wm. A. Darling. 29, 14 10 Wm. Radford, 1863 10 11 C. H. Winfield, '63 19, 7 12 John H. Ketchum, 27
13 Edwin N. Hubbell, 35, 18 14 Charles Goodyear, 34, 39 15 John A. Griswold, '63 29 16 Robert S. Hale, 28, 35 or Orlando Kellogg 1847
17 C. T. Hulburd, 1863 136 18 J. M. Marvin, '63 42,117 19 DemasHubbard,Jr.,32,24 20 Addison H. Laughlin, +33 21R. Conkling, 1859 44, 45 22 Sidney T. Holmes, 37, 39 23 Thos. T. Davis, 1863, 40 24 T.M. Pomeroy, '61 14,43 25 Daniel Morris, 1863 23
26 G. W. Hotchkiss,'63 6, 34 27 Hamilton Ward, 6,1
28 Roswell Hart, 9,21 16 29 įBurt Van Horn,'61 38,40 80 James M. Humphrey, 8 31 Henry Van Aernan, 22 OHIO.
1 BenjaminEggleston, 8,14 2 Robert B. Hays, 34, 124 3 RobertC. Schenck,'43+27 4 1Wm. Lawrence, 1857 23 5 F.C.LeBlond, 1863 29, 35 6 Robert W. Clark, 38, 33 7 1S. Shellabarger,'61 10,16 8 James R. Hubbell, 2, 18 9 Ralph P. Buckland, 4, 28
10 Jas.M. Ashley,'59+42, 43 11 Henry S. Bundy, 35, 7 12 Wm. E. Finck,1863 32,40 13 Columbus Delano, +6 14 Martin Welker, 9,39 15 Thomas A. Plants, 36, 26 16įJA.Bingham,'55 45,27,20 17 Eph. R.Eckley, 1863 37,1 18 R. P. Spaulding, '63 3, 5 19 Jas. A.Garfield, 1863 44 OREGON.
J.H.D. Henderson, 21, 30 PENNSYLVANIA.
1 Sam. J. Randall, '63 4, 16 2 Charles O'Neil, 1863 8 3 LeonardMyers,'63 31,114 4 Wm. D Kelly,'61 29,24,20 5 M Russell Thayer,'63 +34 6 B. Markam Boyer, 28, 39 7 John M.Broomall,'63 1,36 8 S. E. Ancona, 1861 27
9 Thad.Stevens,'49+3+45,30 10 Myer Strouse, 1863 42, 12 11 Philip Johnson, '61 32,15 12 Chas. Dennison,'63 21,13 13 Ulysses Mercur, 9
14 George F. Miller, 40, 18 15 A. J. Glossbrenner, 37,11 16 įWm. H. Koonts, 1851
17 Abraham A. Barker, 6 18 Step. T. Wilson, 38,35 19G. W. Schofield,'63 10+43 20 Charles V. Culver, 4, 17 21 Jno. L. Dawson,'63 19, 41 or Smith Fuller,
22 Jas.K.Moorhead,'59 35,44 23 Thos. Williams, '63 23, 7 24 George V.Lawrence,2, 22 RHODE ISLAND.
1 Thos. A. Jencks,'63+31,15 2 Nathan F. Dixon, '48 8, 15 VERMONT.
1 F.E. Woodbridge,'63 23,34 2 Justin S.Morrill,'55+44,45
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3 Portus Baxter, 1861, 2, 10 WEST VIRGINIA.
1 Chester D. Hubbard, 4, 25
2 George R. Latham. 35, 33 8 Wm. V. Whaley, 1861+38
WISCONSIN.
1 Habert E. Pains, 16, 20
2 Ithamer C. Sloan,'63 6,18 3 Amasa Cobb, 1863, 9, 11 4 Chas. A. Eldridge,'63 29,38
5 Philetus Sawyer, 25, 22
6 Wal.D.M'Indoe,'62 +39,21
Il. S. Internal Revenue.
1ST 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; W. H. Fuller, 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 Springs ; E. H. Hibbard, Eagleville.
2D CONG. DIST., NEW HAVEN & MIDDLESEX COUNTIES.
ASSESSOR, John B. Wright, Clinton. Assistants, Charles Carlisle, E. S. Rowland, F. M. Lovejoy, New Haven; Jo- siah M. Colburn, Ansonia; Nelson Newton, Woodbridge; Robert Crane, Waterbury; Joel I. Butler, West Meriden ; Bartlett Bent, Jr., Middletown; Nathan Jewett, North Lyme; O. E. Redfield, Killingworth; Arthur M. Wright, Clinton.
COLLECTOR, John Woodruff, New Haven. Deputies, Edwin Case, Wm. Olmsted, New Haven, & Cashier; Lewis S. Green, West Meriden; John W. Paul, Waterbury ; Jo- seph 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.
8D CONG. DIST., NEW LONDON & WINDHAM COUNTIES.
ASSESSOR, Jesse S. Ely, Norwich. Assistants, Codding" ton Billings, George W. Smith, Norwich; Hezekiah Reade, Jewett City; Wm. H. Potter, Mystic River; E. V. Stoddard, New London; Samuel C. Ely, Essex : J. B.
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CUSTOM HOUSE.
Wheeler, Colchester; Joshua B. Lord, Willimantic; Jere- miah Olney, Thompson; Willard Leavins, West Killingly ; Richard S. Lathrop, Moosup.
COLLECTOR, Ezra Dean, East Woodstock. Deputies, J. A. Mason, East Woodstock; Henry Hammond, West Killingly; Lucien H. Clark, Willimantic; W. P. Ham- mond, Norwich; Leonard Hempsted, New London; Abel H. Simmons, Mystic; Isaac S. Geer, Lisbon. Inspectors of Liquors, John H. Simmons, Ashford; Levi J. Branch, Lisbon.
4TH CONG. DIST., FAIRFIELD & LITCHFIELD COUNTIES.
ASSESSOR, Reuben Rockwell, Colebrook. Assistant George Wade, Bridgeport; Alfred H. Camp, Norwalk; W. H. Holly, Stamford; Elias S. Sanford, Danbury; Ed- ward Platt, Trumbull; George H. Noble, New Milford; George Pierpont, Watertown; B. B. Rockwell, West Win- sted; Myron Harrison, Cornwall.
COLLECTOR, David F. Hollister, Bridgeport. Deputies, John A. Boughton, Bridgeport; E. J. Alvord, Southport; P. W. Jones, Westport; W. T. Craw, South Norwalk; T. J. Daskam, Stamford; John Dayton, Greenwich; Samuel Perry, Georgetown; Hiram K. Scott, Ridgefield; W. A. Judd, Bethel; Henry T. Hoyt, Danbury; Edward Cross- man, Litchfield; John M. Wadhams, Goshen; Thomas M. Clarke, Winsted; O. J. Hodge, Robertsville; Jesse F. Millspaugh, Falls Village; George Lockwood, New Mil- ford; George W. Hurlburt, Roxbury; George Drakeley, Woodbury ; L. P. Judd, Bethlehem; V. R. C. Giddings, Plymouth.
Custom house Officers.
FAIRFIELD District, west of Housatonic River to State line .- Collector, Silas C Booth, Bridgeport ; Inspector, etc., Jul- ius S. Hanover. Pilots, George F. Humiston. Win. 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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POST OFFICES
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 fromn 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, Gagers and Measurers, Wolcott P. Stone, George Treadway. Inspectors, Edmund Pendleton, Rufus S. Pickett, John W. Lane, George B. Bates. Night Inspector, William Humes. Night Inspectors and Boatmen, James A. Aus- tin, Charles Plumb. Light-house Keepers, Elizur Thomp- son, Wm. J. Smith. Messenger, Edward Atwater. Porter, John Briady. Pilots, Merritt Thompson, James W. Ludington ; John R. Lanfair, Fair Haven.
Inspector for Milford and Derby, Thomas Coe.
Inspector for Branford and Sachem's Head, Benj. L. Carter. Inspector for Guilford and Madison, Ambrose Beardsley.
NEW LONDON District .- Collector, Edward Prentis. Dep- aty 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 O. Holmes.
Postage.
. LETTERS, prepaid by Stamps, 3 cents each į oz. of fraction thereof, to all parts of the country, including California. If by oversight the Stamp is (mitted, 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.
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AND POST MASTERS.
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, 80 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 where published Small periodicals referred to the Pos Master-General.
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