The Connecticut register : being a state calendar of public officers and institutions in Connecticut for 1866-1870, Volume 5, Part 15

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Publication date: 1847
Publisher: Hartford : Brown and Parsons [etc.]
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POST OFFICES AND FOST MASTERS.


The town in which each office was situated was given in the Register for 1858.


Abington James Clapp Berlin


Andover Wm Dorrance Bethany


Ansonia George Bristol Bethel


Ashford Dyer H. Clark Bethlehem Bela C Kellogg Birmingham


Avon


Bakervlile S N Pettibone Black Rock Ball's Pond Alvah S Pearce Bloomfield


Banksville George Derby Bolton


Bantam Falls Fred'k Bradley Bozrah


Barkhamsted Albert E Merrel) Bozrahville Andrew Waterman Beacon Falls Virgil Buckingham Branford


Henry N. Galpin Nathan Clark Amos Woodman Henry W Peck . See Derby


Alanson Allen H T Bumstead Henry Alford John W Haughton


Philo Hall


188


POST OFFICES


Bridgeport


Bridgewater


Friend W Smith Darien Depot C EI Waterbury George Lyon Deep River Samuel M Shipman Silas M. Norton Derby R C Naramore


Bristol


Broad Brook


Nathan P Adams Durhamn Oscar Leach


Brookfield


Andrew Northrop Durham Center Mary J Meigs


Brooklyn Brookvale Buckland


Apollos Richmond Eagleville


E B Hibbard W W Dowd


Burnside


Moses Chandler East Cornwall Joseph Clark


Burlington


Philip Gaylord Eastford O M Burnham


Burrville


Lewis Johnson East Glastenbury A Brainard


Campbell's Mills Elisha Potter East Granby


Chester Hamlin


Campville


Levi Curtiss East Haddam


N O Chapman


Canaan V


Luther L Brown East Hampton


Joel W Smith


Canaan alley


G H Brinton East Hartford


E M Roberts


Canterbury


J P Lester Eust Haven


Isaac Hagerman


Canton Uriah Bailey East Kent


Jeremiah Fry


Canton Center Simeon Mills East Killingly


A. M. Paine


Central Village A R Herrick East Litchfield Henry B Bull


Centre Brook


D. W. Spencer East Lyme M W Comstock Lewis Edwards


Centre Groton George L Daboll Eastor.


Chapinville


George Landon East Putnam I P Watson


Chaplin


J. W. Lincoln East Windsor Samuel J Bartlett See East Hampton East Wind. Hill C Z Parmelee


Cheshire


Edwin R Brown East Woodstock


O Robbins


Chester


Geo B Ransom Ellington


Joel W Smith


Chesterfield Peter Wickwire Ellsworth


Calvin M Peck


Clinton Dota L Wright Enfield


Aholiab Johnson Richard S Williams Charles B Wakelee


Colchester Charles H Rogers Fairfield


Cold Spring


O S Botsford Fair Haven


James D Howell


Colebrook Reuben Rockwell Falls Village


J F Millspaugh George D Cowles


Collamer Samuel T Dow Farm Village


Thomas R Case


Collinsville Rollin O Humphrey Fisherville


Z P Miller


Columbia Lyman C Clarke Forestville


Cornwall Jolın T Andrew Franklin


Cornwall Bridge J. A. Bierco Gale's Ferry


Isaac W. Beach Andrew B Smith Jolın D Bradford John Gaylord


Cornwall Hollow Benj. Lanton Gaylordsville Coventry Jolın B French Georgetown


James Corcoran


Coventry Depot


John Isham Gilead


Ralph T Hutchinson


Cromwell Elisha Stevens Glastenbury Edwin H. Andrews


Danbury Edward A Brown Glenville


Edward Mosher


Darien


John S Waterbury Goshen


John W Brooks


Cobalt David Judson Essex


Colebrook River H S Sawyer Farmington


Chatham


Samuel Brooks East Berlin


Charles Annis East Canaan Lyman Dunning


189


AND POST MASTERS.


Granby Greenfield Greenville


James N Loomis Long Ridge Henry Bradley Lyme


Elnathan 'Todd Charles W Waite William H Coit Madison James R Meigs Joseph E Brush Manchester Daniel Wadsworth A H Lester Mansfield S S Fuller


Griswold


Groton J W Turner Mansfield Center J P Barrows


Guilford Samuel H Seward Mansfield Depot O S Vinton


Gurleyville Franklin Dunham Marbledale Chas B Morehouse Haddam S M Kelsey Marion Wm E Bemiss


Haddam Neck Henry M Selden Marlborough Isaac Allen


Hadlyme


H T Comstock Mashapaug Wm M Corbin


Hamburg Samuel H Lord Meriden


A H Curtis


Hamden


Leverett Hitchcock Merrows Station J B Merrow


Hampton George H Brown Mianus David T. Hawes


Hartford Edward S Cleveland Middlebury


Henry W Newton


Hartland Philo B Coe Middlefield Spofford D Jewett


Harwinton Lewis Catlin Middle Haddam Josiah Ackley


Hawleyville


D B Hawley Middletown C G Tiffany Milford


Thomas Cornwall H W Pinney


Hebron


Charles G Buell Mill Brook


S Henry Arnold


High Ridge Hockanum Dudley Fox Milton


Virgil E Beach William A Clarke


Humphreysville


See Seymour Montville


Isaac Turner


Huntington Sarah E Tomlinson Moodus


D S Purple


Huntsville Charles Hunt Moose Meadow Nathan Burdick


Jewett City N P Potter Moosup


L H. Battey Joseph W. Mason


Kensington


Samuel Upson Mount Carmel


James Ives


Kent Burritt Eaton Mount Hope


L H Hooker Solomon Gale


Killingly Benjamin H Thomas Muddy Brook


Killingworth


Alfred Norton Muddy River


J L Larkins


Lakeville Thomas W. Norton Mystic


George Lamphere


Lanesville John E Knowles Mystic Bridge J A Rathburn


Laurel Glen


Peleg Clark Mystic River Mrs D Ashby


Lebanon George D Spencer Naubuc


Albert A Bogue Naugatuck Laurence S Spencer


Lebanon Crossing


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 New Hartf'd C J M Henderson


Arthur B Calef


Hazardville


Abram Brainard Millington


Higganum


Newman Mill Plain


Barnabas Allen


Hotchkissville Reuben J Allen Monroe


Joyceville


John D Joyce Morris


Greenwich


190


POST OFFICES


New Haven Neh. D Sperry Phoenixville George A Adams


Newington Erastus Kilbourn Pine Meadow S E Bailey Newington Junction T L Hatch Plainfield


Waldo Tillinghast


New London J W Eggleston Plainville A N Clark


New Milford George D Copley Plantsville


New Preston


D Burnham Pleasant Vale N D Hinman


Newtown


Zalmon S Peck Pleasant Valley Julius C Pratt


Noank


Wm Latham Pomfret Thos W Williams


Norfolk Giles P Thompson Pomfret Landing Jared Chollar


North Ashford Mary Carpenter Poquetanock Erastus O'Brien Jr


North Branford Russell Clark Poquonoc Bridge Ja. D Avery North Canton Milo Lee Poquonock Chas W Hathaway


North Colebrook Jasper Pinney Portland


North Cornwall Anson Rogers Preston


Northfield John Catlin Prospect


Northford Timo Bartholomew Putnam


Hiram N Brown


North Frankiln T H C Kingsb'y Quarryville


North Granby


Willis Reed Rainbow Samuel T McKinney


North Guilford Stephen Fowler Redding


Thomas B Fanton


North Haven


N W Brown Redding Ridge Daniel Sanford


No Killingworth


Abel Wilcox Ridgebury George Bouton


North Lyme


Charles Stark Ridgefield Albert N Thomas


North Madison


Alvin A Blake Ridgefield Station Wm W Beers


North Manchester J O Spencer Riverton


James R Smith


North Norfolk


Frank Holt Robertsville


O J Hodge


North Somers Thomas Sheldon Rockland


Benjamin Stevens


North Stamford Alvin Weed Rockville H C Parker


North Stonington CN Wheeler Rocky Hill


Albert G Parker


Northville Frederick S Bartram Round Hill Odle C Knapp


North Wilton James Comstock Roxbury George Hurlbut


North Windham Ralph Lincoln Salein


Orramel Whittlesey


North Woodstock Ezra C May Salisbury Daniel S. Clapp


Norwalk Charles Olmstead Sandy Hook


H L Wheeler E R Stevenson


Norwich Town Geo D Fuller Saybrook


Galen Dowd


Oakville Chauncey Griswold Scitico


Johnson


Oneco Edwin Card Scotland


James Burnett


Orange Sidney F Oviatt Seymour


Samuel H Canfield


Ore Hill Homer A Gibbs 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


Pequabuk Theodore Terry Somers


Steph E Keeler Leverett E Pease


Levi P Norton


Niantic


Charles S Howard Plymouth Horace Fenn


Mrs Mary J Edwards


Mary Ann Downer


Luther Morse


Sessions Lawson


Norwich Henry H Starkweather Saugatuck


191


AND POST MASTERS.


Somersville


Ansel Arnold Uncasville


W R Burnham


South Britain Anson Bray Union


Southbury Almon B Ruggles Unionville


South Canaan John B Reed Vernon


South Coventry Wal'r A Loomis Vernon Depot Alfred K Talcott Southford


Horace Oatınan Voluntown


Charles H Kinne


So. Glastenbury F C Strickland Wallingford


J B Pomeroy


Southington


Walter D. Cook Warehouse Pt Joseph S Palmer


South Killingly


Leonard Day Warren Charles Hine


South Lyme


R. L Chadwick Washington Frederick N Galpin


South Manchester W H Cheney Waterbury


Charles W Gillette


South Norfolk S D Northway Waterford


Abram M Darrow


South Norwalk Math Wilcox Watertown


C H Hotchkiss


Southport David Bradley Waterville


Wm Pickett


Southville George Beardsley Wauregan


Henry A Atkins


South Windham G F Spencer Weatogue


Seymour Pettibone


South Windsor Mervin Vibbert West Ashford Eben Knowlton South Woodstock SM Fenner West Avon Corydon Woodford


Sprague W W Woodward Westbrook


Isaac N Spencer


Square Pond


Henry C Aborn West Cheshire Howard C Ives


Stafford G H Pinney Westchester


Samuel Brown


Stafford Springs H T Small W. Cornwall Henry C Crandall


Staffordville F M Eager Westford


Charles L Dean


Stamford Theodore J Daskan West Goshen Julius L Hart


Stanwich Jonathan Finch West Granby Elam Kendall


Stepney Charles B Wheeler West Hartford Leon'd Buckland


Stepney Depot


Theodore Platt West Hartland


H H Griswold


Sterling Win Anderson West Haven


John H Haines


Sterling Hill J C Spaulding West Killingly Sylvanus Gleason


Stony Creek


Wm Beach West Meriden


Wallis Bull


Stonington


Francis Williams Westminster


George K Ray


Stratford Claudius B Curtis West Norfolk


John Dewell


Suffield David Hale West Norwalk Isaac Selleck


Tariffville Daniel C Hayes Weston


John H Gregory


Terryville


B H Hemingway Westport


E R Lees


Thomaston


Seth Thomas West Redding John L Griffin


Thompson Jeremiah Olney West Stafford J R Whiton


Thompsonville John Houston West Suffield Elizabeth Lyman


Tolland William Keith West Thompson C H Sharpe


Torringford Harvey P Hopkins Westville J F Benton


Torrington Lucius F Leach West Willington Ira Johnson


Trumbull James D Brinsmade West Winsted George Dudley


Trumbull Long Hill Edw Platt West Woodstock Abiel Fox


Turnerville P W Turner Wethersfield E F Gook


David L Neweb George Richards Eugene F McLean


192


SCHOOLS.


Willimantic


James Walden Winsted


Wm L. Gilbert Willington Norman Holt Winthrop Hiram HI Clark Wilton Wm A Sturges Wolcott Erastus W Warner Winchester Frederick I. Loomis Wolcottville Joseph F. Calhoun Windermere


John W Thayer Woodbury Wm E Woodruff


Windham


Rufus Huntington Woodstock George S Way


Windsor Hirain Cobb Woodstock Val. T P Leonard


Windsor Locks R N Watrous Woodville Frederick Chittenden


Windsorville Sumner Shepard, Yantic Lewis Hyde


Winnipank George H Randle Zoar Bridge See Pleasant Vale


COMMON SCHOOLS OF CONNECTICUT.


BOARD OF EDUCATION. Gov. Wm. A. Buckingham; Lieut. Gov. Roger Averill; Prof. Thos. A. Thatcher, Yale College; Judge Elisha Carpenter, Wethersfield; Alfred Coit, New London; and George M. Woodruff, Litchfield. Superintendent of Common Schools, Daniel C. Gilman, Yale College.


STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, New Britain. Trustees, one member from each county, viz: Elisha Carpenter, Weth- ersfield, 1869; James F. Babcock, New Haven, 1868; Henry P. Haven New London, 1866; Roger Averill, Dan- bury, 1866; Lewis Williams, Pomfret, 1867; George M. Woodruff, Litchfield, 1869; W. C. Fowler, Durham, 1868; John S. Yeomans, Columbia, 1867. Teachers, David N. Camp, Principal, and Professor of Mental and Moral Phi- losophy and Teaching; John N. Bartlett, Associate Prin- cipal, and teacher of English and Natural Philosophy ; C. Holcomb, of Mathematics and Latin; B. N. Comings, of Physiology, Chemistry, and Natural History; Louis Bail, Drawing; Harriet N. Marshall, Geography and His- tory; Ralph G. Hibbard, Reading; C. W. Huntington, Music. Model School, J. K. Creevy, Principal. Gradu- ates, 1865, 15-2 males and 13 females. Pupils, Senior Class, 31; Middle Class, 52; Junior Class, 56; total 139 -- 18 males, 121 females. David N. Camp, New Britain, Editor Common School Journal.


SCHOOL FOR IMBECILES, Lakeville-Superintendent, Henry M. Knight.


193


RETREAT FOR INSANE .- STATE PRISON.


RETREAT FOR THE INSANE .- Pres., Wm. W. Ellsworth ; Vice Pres., Wm. A. Buckingham; Treas., Thomas Sis- son; Auditor, Thos. Belknap; Sec., Jona. B. Bunce; Man- agers, Samuel S. Ward, Wm. R. Cone, Calvin Day.


Physician & Superintendent, John S. Butler; Assistant Phys., Wm. Porter; Chaplain, Samuel Spring; Steward & Matron, Mr. & Mrs. Thos. H. Holaday. Medical Vis- itors, N. B. Ives, E K. Hunt, G. W. Russell, P. M. Hast- ings, Ashbel Woodward, Rufus Blackman. Visiting Com. of Ladies, Mrs. Wm. R. Cone, Calvin Day, Thomas Smith, P. M. Hastings.


STATE PRISON .- Directors, W. K. Peck, Norfolk, 1867; Daniel H. Willard, Newington, 1866: Marcus Lillie, Cov- entry, 1868; Warden, William Willard; Deputy, Horace Fenton; Chaplain, Benjamin C. Phelps; Physician, A. S. Warner; Clerk, Wm. A. Spencer; Matrons, Sarah C. Whitaker, A. J. Stevens. Expenses over income, $5,771. Inmates 131, including 15 U. S. Prisoners.


The Deportment of the prisoners has been unusually good. 39 have had a perfect record for every month of the year, besides 42 for the time less than a year they have been present.


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Office 289 Main Street, Opposite State House.


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EDWARD W. PARSONS, President .. THOMAS W. RUSSELL, Secretary.


This Company issues Policies on all the various popular forms of Life Insurance, with the safeguards of the non-forfeit- ure system.


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Incorporated by the Legislature of Connecticut with a Chartered Capital of $500,000.


Cash Assets, July 1, 1867, $224,543.87.


$100,000 Deposited with the Comptroller as Security for Policy Holders.


The Hartford Live Stock Insurance Company was the first Company in America to introduce reliable in- surance to owners of stock. It is therefore the Pioneer Live Stock Insurance Company.


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CHARLES R. CHAPMAN, Mayor of the City of Hartford ; GUY R. PHELPS, President Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co .; J. WATSON BEACH, of Beach & Co .; HENRY J. JOHNSON, of Moore & Johnson ; E. W. PARSONS, President Connecticut General Life Ins. Co .; J. S. TRYON, Cashier First Nat. Bank ; A. P. PITKIN, of Pitkin Bros .; R. A. JOHNSON, Agent and Adjuster.


D. B. WHIPPLE, Secretary.


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Wholesale and Retail Dealers in


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OF ALL KINDS.


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Merchants and Teachers Supplied at the Lowest Prices.


NO. 78.


THE CONNECTICUT REGISTER :


BEING A


STATE CALENDAR OF


PUBLIC OFFICERS AND INSTITUTIONS


FOR


1868


WQUI


SUSTINET


TRANSTUL T


High water is calculated for New London and Saybrook, or one hour later than New York. For Fairfield add 2h. 30m .; Bridge- port, add 2h. 15m .; New Haven, add 2h. 20m. ; Hartford, sub. 5h. Norwich, add 40m.


HARTFORD : BROWN AND GROSS.


PREFACE.


THE REGISTER for 1868, contains the information usually given, the form and style being somewhat improved. The enlarged form, which was commenced last year, is continued and will hereafter be the form, until it becomes necessary to enlarge it again. In the compilation of the work, it has been our endeavor to have every part revised by society clerks and those who have the best opportunities for obtaining the desired information. It is impossible, in a work containing over 11,000 names, to be exact in all names and facts, but it is hoped that many of the old errors have been avoided in this year's issue ; but often the information which is given by those making returns is incorrect, when there is no chance for the publishers to correct it.


In the list of Attornies, no names have been inserted but those who are duly authorized by the Courts to practice in the State; and also the Clergy, who are not regularly ordained Ministers, have been excluded from the lists.


Those who furnish matter for the Register, or desire any changes to be made, are reminded that the work goes to press about the 10th of November. Hence the reason why some in- formation has not been attended to.


Commissioners for other States should give information of any additions or changes directly to us.


Clerks of the various societies mentioned in this work, will confer a favor, by sending a copy of their annual Reports, when issued, to the Publishers.


1219011 INDEX.


American Asylum,


109 Comptroller, -


17


Assessors, -


64-105


Congregational, - 114


Attorneys at Law, - 43-59


Congress, 161-165


Addenda,


178 -


Constables, - - 64-105


Bank Commissioners, -


142


Counties, 42-63


Bank Directors, -


142


Fairfield, -


52


Bank Statistics, -


150


Hartford,


42


Baptists, 120


Litchfield, 57


Births in Conn., - -106-109


Middlesex, -


60


Board of Educat'n, (State) 176


Board of Agriculture, 105


Boards of Relief, - 64-105


Tolland, -


62


Boroughs, -


113


Windham, -


55


Bridge Comr's, 34


Calendar, -


- 5-16


Children 4 to 16, - 106-109


Superior, - 29


Supreme, 29


Clergy and Ecclesiastical Statistics, 114-128


Baptist, - 120


Christian, -


- 128


Congregational,


- 114-120 Elections, State. See Cal.


Jewish, -


128


Episcopal, 122


Methodist,


124 Executive of Conn., -


17


Methodist Protestant, - 126 Ferries, 33


Methodist African, - 127


General Assembly,


18


Presbyterian,


127


Roman Catholic, 127


Unitarian, -


128


Universalist, -


127


Hospital of Conn., 176


Clerks, Town, - 64-105


County, - - 42-62


Collectors, Town, 64-105


Colleges,


176


Commissioners, County, 43


on Railroads, - 159 Judges Superior Court, 29


66 Turnpike Roads, 33


Judges Supreme Court,


29


66


Bridges,


34


Jurors, No. of,


-


-


44-63


.6 Ferries, 33 Justices of Peace, - 44-63


60 for other States, 35


66 Superior Court, 42-62


Calendar pages.


Commutation Tax, - 106-109 Librarian, State, - 17


Courts. See Calendar pages.


Probate, 30


Cities, - 110


United States, - 28


Custom House Officers, - 167


Deaths in Conn., 106-109 Education, Boards of, 64-105


Episcopal, -


122


pages.


Lutheran, -


128 Everest Fund, 115


Senate, - 18


House of Representatives, 19


Gen. Insane Hospital, - 105


Governor,


17


Grand Jurors,


64-105


Homoeopathic Med. Soc., 129 Insurance Companies, 153-159 Jailers, - - 42-62


Legislature Meetings.


See


New Haven, 46


New London, 50


iv


INDEX.


Marriages in Conn.,


106-109 State Library Com.,


-


Masonic, - 177 State Officers, 17


Medical Society, Conn., 128 State Prison, 105


Homœopathic, -


J29


Surgeons, 128-137


Surveyor General, 17


Town Officers, - 64-105


Methodist, 124


Mileage, 173


Militia, (Enrolled,) 106-109


National Guard, -


-


137


Notaries Public, 36-42


Physicians and Surg., 128-137


Polls, Taxable, 106-199


Postage, Rates of, - - 168


Post Offices and Masters, 169


Probate Courts, - 30


Railroads, -


Railroad Commissioners, 159


Road Commissioners, 64-105


Reform Med. Assoc., 129


Reform School, State, 166


Registrars, - - 64-105


Representatives, State, 19


Retreat for the Insane, 105


County, 43-62


Revenue Officers, 166


Town, - 64-104


Roman Catholic, - 127


Savings Banks, - 152


United States, Executive, 161


Judiciary, - 161


Senate, 162


House of Representatives, 163 Revenue Officers, - 166


127


Senatorial Districts, -


27 Valuation,


106-109


Senators, State, - 18


Sheriff's - 42-62


State Officers, 18


State Attorneys, - 42-62


Senators, 27


17


Town Clerks, Registrars, Treasurers, Selectmen, Town Agents, Consta- bles & Collectors, Grand Jurors, Assessors, Boards of Relief, Road Commis- sioners, Boards of Edu- cation, School Fund Treasurers.


159 Town Statistics, - 106-109 Vote for Governor, En- rollments, Commutation- ers, Births, Marriages & Deaths, School Children, and Valuation.


Treasurer, State, 17


Turnpike Roads,


83


School Fund Commissioner, 17 Schools, No. Children, 106-109 Visitors, 64-105


Secretary of State, -


17


Selectmen,


64-105


Universalists,


Votes for Governor,


106-109


Reform Medical, 129


1868.


JANUARY.


1st Month.


MOON'S PHASES.


First qr. 2d, 11h. 15m. E.


Full moon 9d, 6h. 5m. E.


Last qr. 16d, 0h. 16m. E New moon 24d, 2h. 30m. E.


SUN SOUTH.


1d, 12h.


3m. 50s.


7d, :2h. 6m. 34s.


13d, 12h. 8m. 59s.


19d,


12h. 11m. 1g.


25d,


12h. 12m.


36s.


MW OR.OS. OR. H. W.


1 W


7 28 4 3211 11


1 30


2 Th 7 274 33 11


56


2 15


3 Fr 7 274 33 Morn.


3


5


4 Sa 7 264 34 1 13


3


58


5 Su


7 26 4 34 2


5


4


57


6M


7 25 4 35 3 22


5


58


7 Tu


7 254 35 4 29 7


2


8 W 7 244 36


5


35 8


2


9 Th 7 24 4 36


10 Fr


7 234 37


Rises. 8 58 6 7 9 52 48


11 Sa


7 22 4 38


7 18 10


12 Su


7 21 4 39 8 30 11 35


13 M


7 21 4 39 9 36 aft. 26


14


Tu


7 204 40 10 46 1


16


15 W


7 194 41 7 184 42


51


8


16 Th


7 184 42


0 43 3


18 Sa


7 174 43


1 53


4 5


1 56 50 49


19 Su 20 M


7 14 4 46 4 42 7 33


22 W


7 134 47 5 31 8 .20


23 Th


7 124 48


16 9 2


24 Fr 25 Sa 7 104 50 26 Su 7 94 51 7 4 11


9 41 22 2


27 M 7 8.4 52 8 2 11


29 W 7 64 54


10 2 4


.31 Fr 17 34 57 Morn.


1 42


CALENDAR DAYS.


COURTS.


SUPERIOR.


1st Tuesday, at Brooklyn. 3d Tuesday, at New London. 4th Tuesday, at Litchfield.


LEGISLATURES.


1st Monday, Ohio, Nevada. Ist Tuesday, Delaware, New York, Pennsylvania, Minnesota. Ist Wednesday, Maryland, Massa- chusetts, Michigan, Maine, In- diana.


2d Monday, Illinois, Iowa. 2d Tuesday, New Jersey. 2d Wednesday, Wisconsin. 2d Thursday, Kansas. 3d Tuesday, West Virginia.


CHURCH DAYS.


1st, Circumcision. 5th, 2d Sunday after Christmas. 6th, Epiphany.


40 12th, 1st Sunday after Epiphany. 19th, 2d Sunday after Epiphany. 25th, Conversion of St. Paul.


0 57 26th, 3d Sunday after Epiphany.


28 Tu 7 74 53 9 3 Morn. 0 16


30 Th 17 5.4 55 11


6 Sets. 6 6 10


7 114 49


11 Morn. 2 3


17 Fr


7 164 44 2 5S


7 154 45 3 57 6 43


21 Tu


2d Month.


FEBRUARY.


1868.


MOON'S PHASES.


First qr. 1d, 1h. 28m. E.


Full moon &d. 4h. 47m. M.


Last qr. 15d, 4h. 29m. M.


New moon 23d, 9h. 32m. M.


SUN SOUTH.


1d, 12h.


13m.


52s.


7d, 12h. 14m. 25s. 13d, 12h. 14m. 29s.


19d,


12h. 14m. 5s.


25d,


12h. 13m.


18s.


MIW


OR@S.


OS. |H. W.


1 Sa


7 2 4 55


0 6


2 30


2 Su


14 59


1


7


3


25


3M


7 05 0


2


11


4


27


4 Tu 6 595


1


3


14


5


34


5 W


6 575


3


4


19


6


42


6 Th 6 565 7Fr 6 55.5


5


6


13


8


44


34


9 Su


[6


53|5


7


7 14


10


28


16 515


9


S 24


11


15


11 Tu 6 505 10


9 34 Ev.


1


12 W


6 495 11


10 39 0


46


13 Th 6 485 12 11


43


1 35


14 Fr


16


46 5 14 Morn. 2


26


15 Sa 16|Su


6


455 15 0 45


1 39


4


15


17


6 425 18 2 36


41 5 19 3 26


6


10


19


W 6


40 5 20


4 14


7


3


20


'1'h 6


38 5 22


4 57


7


52


6 375 23


5 37


S


37


16th, Sextuagesima.


22 Sa


6 36,5 24


6 13


9


15


23


Su


6 34 5 26


Sets. 6 55


7 55


11


12


26


W


6 30 5 30 8 55


11 48


27 Th 6


29 5 31 9 59 Morn.


25 Fr 6 25 5 32 11


1


1 14


CALENDAR DAYS.


COURTS.


U. S. DISTRICT. 4th Tuesday, at New Haven.


SUPREME. 1st Tuesday, at Bridgeport. 2d Tuesday, 2d District.


4th Tuesday, 1st District.


SUPERIOR.


1st Tuesday, at Middletown.


CHURCH DAYS.


2d, Purification Virgin Mary. 3d, 4th Sunday after Epiphany. 9th, Septuagesima.


23d, Quinquegessima.


24th, St. Matthias.


24 25


M


6


33 5 27


10


26th, Ash Wednesday.


Tu 16 32 5 28


9 54 34


3


19


6 445 16


5


15


18|Tu 6


4


5


18


7


46


8 Sa 6


54 5


6


Rises. 9


10 M


21 Fr


0 28 29|Sa |6 2715 33 Morn.


1868.


MARCH.


3d Month.


MOON'S PHASES.


First qr. 2d, 0h. 1m. M.


Full moon Sd, 3h. 34m. E.


Last qr. 15d, 10h. 40m. E.


New moon 24d, 2h. 11m. M.


First qr. 31d, 7h. 38m. M.


SUN SOUTE.


1d, 12h.


12m. .34s. 7d, 12h.


11m. 15s.


13d, 12h.


9m. 41s.


19d,


12h.


7m. 57s.


25d,


12h.


6m.


7s.


MW GR. OS.


OS. H. W.


1 Su


6 26 5 34 0 4


1


6


3


2


3 Tu 6 235 37


2


6


4


7


4 W 6 225 38 3 5


5 Th 6 215 39 4


1


6


25


6 Fr 6 195 41 4 57


7


30


7 Sa 6 18 5 42 5


36


8 28


16


9 M 6 155 45 7 11


10


4


10 Tu 6 145 46 8 19 10


11 W


6 125 48 9 25


11


34


12 Th 6 115 49 10 29 Eve. 16 1


13 Fr


6 105 50 11


29


2


14 Su 6


85 52 Morn.


1 51


15 Sa 6


75 53 0 23


2


44


16 M 6 55 55


1 20


3 38


17 Tu 6 45 56 2 9


4 36


18 W 6 35 57 2 54


5 35


19 Th 6 15


59 3 35


13


7 8 8


4


22 Su 5 576 3


5


47 19


46


23 M


15 56 6 4


5


51


9 22


24 Tu 5 546


10 12


43


6 Sets. 25 W 5 53 6 7 7 52 10 26 Th 5 51 6 9 8 54 11 25 27 Fr 5 506 10


9 56 Morn.


28 Sa 5 496 11 10


59 0 0 53 29 Su 5 476 13 Morn.


30 M


5 466 14 0


2


3 1 47


CALENDAR DAYS.


COURTS.




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