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14 Su
6 125 20 9 30
0 29 1 16
16 Tu 6 145 17 11
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17 W 6 155 15 Morn. 2
18 Th 6 165 14 0 1 12
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20 Sa 6 195 12 2 16 5
21 Su 6 20 5 10 3 21 6
22 M 6 225 9
4 30 7
43 SPECIFIC DUTIES in cents.
23 Tu 6 23 5 7 Rises. 8 34 Billiard tables 10.00 24 W 6 245 5 5 56 9 19 Carriages, Omnibuses, &c .. 12 value up to $100 1.00: to
25 Th 6 25 5 4
6 45 10
$200, 2.00: to $300, 3.00
26 Fr 6 265 2 7 39:11 4 8 38 11 to$500, 5.00 : over$500, 6.00 54 *Calves slaughtered, each 5
27 Sa 6 275 1
28 Su 6 29 5 0
29 M 6 30 4 59 10 41 1
2
48 Mineral wat., pt. bot } : qt. 1
31 W 6 32 4 56 Morn. 3 50 Musical instruments for par-
lor, value $100 to $200, 2.00 : to $400, 4 00: above $400, 6.00
Passports 15.00. Plate gold, oz. 50
Plate silver, over 40 oz except souvenirs, pres.iums, oz. 5 *Sheep and Lambs, each 5: * Swine, each 10 * Except for family use.
9 33 Ev. 50 *Cattle do. over 3 mo ¿ ea 40 48 Coal, mineral, ton
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30 Tu 6 31 4 57 11 44
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3 56 55 28 22d S. after Trinity. 19 Sun lightly eclipsed.
59 18 St. Luke.
21 21st S. after Trinity.
28 Sts. Simon and Jude.
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9 9 522 Tu. Penn. Ohio. Indiana.
31 4 Th. West Virginia.
8 LEGISLATURES.
ECCLESIASTICAL. 1 Tu. A. B. C. F. M.
CHURCH DAYS.
15 M
6 135 1810 20
7 19th S. after Trinity. 6 14 20th S. after Trinity .
19 Fr 6 185 13
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SUPREME.
5 Fr 6 25 35 2
1866.
NOVEMBER.
11th Month.
MOON'S PHASES.
New 4 7, 5h 33m. M.
First (D) 15, 9h. 16m. M.
Full ~ 22, 5h. 24m. M.
11, 11h. 45m. 30, 11h. 49m.
20, 11h. 46m.
MW OROS. OR.
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CALENDAR DAYS.
1 Th 6 33 4 55 0 45
4 48
2 Fr 6 34 4 53 1 46
5 44
3 Sa 6 35 4 52 2 45
6 35
4 Su 6 364 51 3 44
6 374 49 4 42
8
5
6 Tu 6 39 4 48 5 37 8 43
7 W 6 40 4 47 Sets. 9
20
8 Th 6 42 4 46 5 59 10
9 Fr 6 43 4 45 6 39 10 43
10 Sa 6 444 44 7 26 11
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11 Su
6 45 4 43 8
13 Morn. 6 0
12 M
6 474 42 9
13 Tu 6 484 41 10 1 0 47
14 W 6 49 4 40 11
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1 34
15 Th 6 51 4 39 11
59 2 26
16 Fr 6 524 38 Morn.
17 Sa 6 534 37 1 L 18 Su 6 54 4 36 2 8
19 M
6 55 4 36 3 15 6
20 Tu 6 56 4 35 4 24
7
21 W 6 584 34 5 36 8
22 Th 6 59 4 33 Rises. 9
23 Fr 7 04 33 6 23 9
24 Sa 7 14 32 7 24 10
26 M 44 31 9 32 Ev. 33
27 Tu 7 54 31 10 36
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28 Barytes, per 100 1bs.
12
Beer, Ale,&c bbl. 31 gal. 100 Brandy from grapes, gal. 50
18 Cement & Glue, liq. gal. 40 13 Chocolate and Cocoa, Ib. 1} 5
Cigarettas, in paper, per package of 25 Cigars, per thousand 10.00
Coal Oil, illumin , including Benzine, Benzole, Naphtha, gal., 20 Do. refined, gal. 15
Coffee, Ginger, Mustard & Spices, pr. Ib.
1 Confectionery up to 20c per lb. 2c : to 40, 4c : above 40. 10
COURTS.
U. S. DISTRICT. 4th Tu. Hartford.
7 22 SUPREME.
1st Tu. Haddam. 2d Tu. Tolland.
SUPERIOR. Ist Tu. Brooklyn. Litchfield. 2 3d Tu. Norwich.
ELECTIONS. 1 Tu. New Jersey, Michigan, Illinois. Md., Nevada. Tu.after 1 M New York, Del. Mass , Iowa, Kansas, Minn., Missouri, Wisconsin.
29 THANKSGIVING. CHURCH DAYS.
19 1 All Saints.
3 4 18 4 23d S. after Trinity. 5 17 11 24th S. after Trinity. 18 25th S. after Trinity. 16 25 26th S. after Trinity. 15 30 St. Andrew.
10 2
56 50
Watches,gold, und. $100, 1.00 Do. over $100 2.00 Yachts, according to size, 5 00 to 100.00
25|Su 17 34 32 8 27 11 39 TAXES ON *MANUFACTURES, SPECIFIC, IN CENTS.
28 W 17 64 3011.39 2 23
29 Th 7 74 30 Morn. 3
30 Fr 7 84 29 0 39 4
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Last @ 28, 10h. 14m. E.
SUN SOUTH. 2, - 11h.43}m.|24, 11h. 47m. 8, 11h. 44m. 27, 11h. 48m.
12th Month.
DECEMBER.
1866.
MOON'S PHASES.
New 7, 0h. 34m. M. First (D) 14, 11h. 52m. E ..
Full 21, 3h. 43m. E.
Last @ 28, 2h. 32m. E.
15, 11h. 56m.
30, 12h. 3m.
MW OR. OS.
OR. H. W.
CALENDAR DAYS.
1 Sa 7 94 29
1 38
5 6
COURTS.
2 Su
7 104 29 2 36
5 57
U. S. SUPREME. 1st M. Washington.
3M 7 114 29 3 32
6 47
4 Tu 7
12 4 28 4 28
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33
Ist Tu. Middletown.
5 W 7 134 28 5 24
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15
Ist Tu. Tolland.
8 55|3d Tu. Hartford.
7 Fr 7 15 4 28 5 23
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36
3d Tu. Bridgeport.
9 Su
7 174 28
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10 M
7 184 28 7
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LEGISLATURES. 1 M. Ken., Cal., Va. Last M. Missouri.
12 W
7 20 4 28
7 20 4 28 10 50
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16 3d S. in Advent. 21 St. Thomas.
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Su
7 23 4 29 0 56
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23 4th S. in Advent.
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7 23 4 29 2 4
7 24 4 30 3 11
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46 49
27 St. John Evangel.
20 Th
7 25 4 31 5 29
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28 Holy Innocents. 50 30 1st S after Christmas.
21
Fr 7 26 4 31
Rises.
8.
38 39
22 Sa
7 264 32 6 4
9
23
Su
7 274 32 7 10 10
34 22
Gas, per 1000 ft. per month, up to 200 M., 10c : to 500 M., 15c : to 5,000 M. 20 above 5,000 M. 25
25
Tu 7 27 4 33 9 24 Ev. 11
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Glue & Gelatine, solid pr lb 1 Gold Leaf, pack 500 1. 18
27 Th
7 29 4 35
Morn. 2
41 Gunpowder, over 38c pr 1b 10 Iron, pig, ton 2.00
29 Sa
7 29 4 36 0 28
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33 Do. bl'm, R. R ,cast, &c.3.00
25 Do. hoop, sh't, nails,&c 5 00 31|M 17 30 4 38 2
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Oil, animal and vegetable, gal. Paints, white lead and zinc, 100 lbs. Saleratus and Soda, lb. ¿. Salt, 100 lbs. 6.
Snuff, 1b. 40 Soap, up to 5c 1b. 2m : above 5c, Ic. : toilet and shaving 5 (Continued on page 123.)
SUN SOUTH.
2, 11h. 50m.
20, 11h. 58m. 7, 11h. 52m.
24, 12h. 0m. 11, 11h 54m. 28, 12h. 2m.
SUPERIOR.
6 Th 7 144 28 Sets.
3d Tu. New Haven.
8 Sa 7 164 28 6 10/10
19
1 M. Congress meets.
11 Tu 7 194 28 8 52 Morn.
9 50 0 19
6
2 Advent Sunday. 9 2d S. in Advent.
14 Fr 7 21 4 29 11
53
15 Sa 7 22 4 29
Morn. 2
4 44 25 Christmas.
18
Tu
26 St Stephen
19
W
7 254 30 4 21
24 M
7 274 33 8 20 11
26
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7 28 4 34 10 28 7 28 4 35 11 28
1 1 49 Gold Foil, oz. 2.00
28 Fr
30 Su 7 29 4 37 1 26 4 5 18 Molasses from cane, gal. 5
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CHURCH DAYS.
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GOVERNMENT OF CONNECTICUT.
overnment of Connecticut, 1865-66.
Executive Department.
His Excellency WILLIAM A. BUCKINGHAM, Norwich, GOVERNOR. Salary $1,100. John E. Ward, Norwich, Executive Secretary. Salary $1,000.
His Honor ROGER AVERILL, Danbury, LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR. Salary $300.
J. HAMMOND TRUMBULL, Hartford, SECRETARY OF STATE. Salary $1,500. James P. Marsh, Clerk.
GABRIEL W. COITE, Hartford, TREASURER. Salary $1,000. Wm. H. Bourn, Clerk and register.
LEMAN W. CUTLER, Watertown, COMPTROLLER. Salary $1,000. George Robinson, Clerk. ※
ALBERT SEDGWICK, West Hartford, COMMISSIONER OF THE SCHOOL FUND. Salary $1,250 and traveling expenses. Buel Sedgwick, Clerk.»
Thomas Belknap, H. K. W. Welch,
Auditors of Public Accounts.
Charles Boswell, - Auditors of Quarter-Master-Gen- eral's Account.
John C. Palmer, -
A. N. Clark & Co., Hartford, State Printers.
STATE LIBRARY COMMITTEE, the Governor, Secretary of State, and Dwight W. Pardee.
LIBRARIAN, Charles J. Hoadly. Salary, $1,200.
* Clerks in the several State offices are allowed $3 50 per day. 2
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SENATORIAL DISTRICTS.
Votes for State Officers.
APRIL, 1865.
Gov., Buckingham, 42,374 Origen S. Seymour, 31,340
LIEUT. Gov., Averill, 42,417 James A. Hovey, 31,351
SEC'Y, Trumbull, 42,423 James H. Hoyt, 31,362
TREASURAR, Coite, 42,392 Andrew L. Kidston, 31,324
COMPTROL., Cutler, 42,419 Lloyd E. Baldwin, 31,351
Senatorial Districts.
WITH POPULATION IN 1860.
1. Hartford, Wethersfield, Berlin, Southington, New Britain, Rocky Hill, West Hartford-44,928.
2. Enfield, Suffield, East Windsor, East Hartford, Glas- tenbury, Marlborough, Manchester, So. Windsor,-22,916.
3. Hartland, Granby, East Granby, Simsbury, Windsor, Canton, Farmington, Bristol, Burlington, Avon, Bloom- field, Windsor Locks-22,118.
4. New Haven, Hamden, Woodbridge-42,864.
5. Milford, Orange, Derby, Oxford, Middlebury, Wa- terbury, Bethany, Wolcott, Southbury, Naugatuck, Sey- mour-29,415.
6. Guilford, Branford, North Branford, East Haven, North Haven, Madison, Wallingford, Meriden, Cheshire, Prospect-25,066.
7. New London, Groton, Ledyard, Stonington, Water- ford-24,562.
8. Norwich, North Stonington, Preston, Griswold, Lis- bon, Sprague, Franklin-23,890.
9. Lyme, Colchester, Lebanon, Montville, Salem, Boz- rah, East Lyme, Old Lyme-13,27.9.
10. Fairfield, Bridgeport, Stratford, Huntington, Wes- ton, Trumbull, Monroe, Westport, Easton-30,065.
11. Danbury, Bethel, Ridgefield, Redding, Newtown, Brookfield, New Fairfield, Sherman- 19,438.
12. Norwalk, Darien, Stamford, Greenwich, New Ca- naan, Wilton-27,973.
13. Brooklyn, Canterbury, Hampton, Plainfield, Ster- ling, Voluntown, Windham, Chaplin, Scotland-16,646.
14. Ashford, Eastford, Killingly, Pomfret, Putnam, Thompson, Woodstock-18,101.
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VOTES FOR SENATORS.
15. Litchfield, Harwinton, New Hartford, Torrington, Winchester, Barkhamsted, Colebrook, Morris-16,209.
16. New Milford, Bridgewater, Warren, Washington, Roxbury, Bethlehem, Woodbury, Watertown, Plymouth -15,627.
17. Salisbury, Canaan, North Canaan, Norfolk, Sharon, Cornwall, Goshen, Kent-15,482.
18. Middletown, Cromwell, Durham, Chatham, Port- land-16,790.
19. Haddam, Chester, Clinton, East Haddam, Killing- worth, Saybrook, Old Saybrook, Essex, Westbrook- 14,069.
20. Tolland, Ellington, Somers, Stafford, Union, Wil- lington-9,632.
21. Andover, Bolton, Coventry, Columbia, Hebron, Mansfield, Vernon-11,077.
Dotes for Senators.
APRIL, 1865.
Dist. Elected.
Vote.
Opposing Candidate.
Vote.
1. Rockwell,
3,916
George Beach, 3,826
2. Stoughton,
2,098
James H. Ranney, 1,379
3. Holcomb,
2,151
H. Sidney Hayden,
1,898
4. Sanford,
3,261
Wilson H. Clark,*
2,936
5. Smith,
2,425
George W. Stevens,
2,363
6.
Harrison,
2,314
Edwin Birdsey,
1,841
7.
Mallory,
1,854
John Bishop,
1,087
8.
Wait,
1,920
Thos. G. Kingsley, t
1,109
9.
Bolles,
1,202
Anson Fowler, t
849
10.
Pomeroy,
2,620
David W. Thompson,
2,299
11
Sanford,
1,755
Wyllis Judd,
1,537
12.
Ballard,
2,223
Asa Smith, t
1,441
13.
Morse,
1,404
Abner Robinson,
796
14.
Bugbee,
1,775
Wm. H. Sabin,
552
15. Hodge,
1,571
J. Winthrop Cook,
$1,093
16.
Peck,
1,603
James H. Beach,
1,406
17.
Battell,
1,403
Miles T. Granger,
1,272
18.
Russell,
1,510
Alex. N. Niles,
1,280
19.
Cone,
1,434
Washington F. Wilcox, 999
20.
Bolton,
1,069
Ephraim H. Hyde, t 934
21.
Atkins,
1,275
Gurley Phelps, 720
# Have been in the Senate.
¡ Have been candidates.
# Wm. F. Taylor had 103 votes.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
General Assembly, May, 1865.
SENATE.
HIS HONOR LIEUT. GOV. AVERILL, PRESIDENT.
ORLANDO J. HODGE, PRESIDENT pro tem.
SENATORS, with age, occupation, residence, and Commit- tees over which they presided. Those marked * are members of the Corporation of Yale College. Dates represent when they were previously members. S. in- dicates Senator; and H. members of the House of Rep- resentatives.
1. * Samuel Rockwell, 62, New Britain, clergyman. Ed- ucation. H. 1862.
2. Lemuel Stoughton, 56, East Windsor, farmer. Revi- sion of Rules. H. 1846 and '47.
3. * Edmund Holcomb, 63, Granby, lawyer. Sale of Lands. H. 1841 and 1860.
4. * Edward I. Sanford, 38, New Haven, lawyer. Incor- porations ; Revision of Statutes. S. 1864.
5. Sylvester Smith, 57, Seymour, paper manufacturer. Humane Inst .; Normal School. H. 1850 and 1852.
6. H. Lynde Harrison, 27, Branford, lawyer. New Towns; N. L. Co. Courts; Death of President.
7. Charles H. Mallory, 46, Stonington, merchant. Fishe- ries. H. 1864.
8. John T. Wait, 53, Norwich, Lawyer. Judiciary.
Pres. Elector.
9. Francis W. Bolles, 56, East Lyme, manfacturer. Con- stitutional Amendment. H. 1864.
10. Benjamin Pomeroy, 47, Southport, manufacturer, Finance; Printing. H. 1863.
11. Francis A. Sanford, 40, Redding, trader. Roads and Bridges.
12. * Charles W. Ballard, 39, Darien, dentist. School Fund; Mileage.
13. Chauncey Morse, 72, Canterbury, farmer. Unfinished Business.
14. Edwin H. Bugbee, 44, Killingly, trader. Banks; Fed- eral Relations. H. 1857, '59, '61, and '63.
15. * Orlando J. Hodge, 36, Robertsville, trader. Military Affairs, Mileage. S. 1864, H. 1862.
16. Henry W. Peck, 46, Bethlehem, clothier. Canvass of Votes; Divorces. H. 1862, and '63.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
17. Robbins Battell, 46, Norfolk, farmer. Railroads. H. 1852, '58 and '60.
18. Frederick W. Russell, 32, Portland, quarryman. riculture.
Ag-
19. Wm. E. Cone, 59, East Haddam, manufacturer. En- grossed Bills; State House. H. 1862 and '63.
20. Jasper H. Bolton, 45, Stafford, manufacturer. State Prison. H. 1863 and '64.
21. * Charles A. Atkins, 46, Mansfield, broker. Claims. S. 1864.
Allowance of Senators $2.00 a day; hereafter $3.00 a day for 45 days.
Clerk, Wm. T. Elmer, lawyer, Middletown. Pay same as Senators, and $175 extra allowance.
1. Messengers, Westell Russell, sheriff, Hartford; Samuel D. Hills, mechanic, Farmington.
Door Keepers, James A. Baldwin, mechanic, East Ha- ven; L. A. Hemingway, trader, New Haven.
Messengers and Door Keepers allowed the same com- pensation as Senators, and Hills $160; Russell 150; Door keepers $140 each, for extra services.
Reporters, Wm. H. Goodrich, R. W. Bolles, Wm. J. Fuller, allowed $75 each.
COMMITTEES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
JOINT STANDING. JOINT SELECT, ETC.
Judiciary ..
Federal Relations.
School Fund.
Amend. Constitution.
Education.
Revision of Statutes.
Agriculture.
Fisheries.
Finance.
Contested Elections.
Claims. Banks.
Engrossed Bills. Unfinished Business.
Incorporations.
New Towns and Probate Dis. Revision of Rules.
Railroads.
Canvass of Votes. Mileage.
Sale of Lands.
New London Co. Courts,
State Prison.
Death of the President.
Humane Institutions.
Divorce.
Military Affairs.
State House.
State Normal School.
Roads and Bridges.
Contingent Expenses.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, MAY, 1865.
SPEAKER, ELEAZER K. FOSTER, New Haven, by vote of 145 to 64 for H. B. Munson of Seymour. Allowance $2.50; hereafter $5.
TELLERS, Woodruff, Litchfield; Douglas, Middletown ; Barbour, Torrington; Chase, Waterbury.
REPRESENTATIVES, with occupations, (some are farmers by courtesy,) and Committees of which they were mem- bers. * Members in 1864, and previously ; t denotes chairman. The dates after the names denote the age, and before the names the time when each one first en- tered the House; all others are new members. S. has been in the Senate. Compensation, $1.50 a day ; here- after $3 for 45 days.
The whole number of members is 237, of which 9 have been in the State Senate; 68 have before been in the Legislature, of whom only 23 were in the House in 1864; and 169 have had no Legislative experience, as follows :
Counties, Whole No.
Old Mem.
In 1864.
New Mem.
Hartford,
41
10
4
31
New Haven,
30
11
2
19
New London,
29
7
2
22
Fairfield,
31
10
6
21
Windham,
24
8
2
16
Litchfield,
40
12
2
28
Middlesex,
21
6
4
15
Tolland,
21
4
1
17
Total,
237
68
23
169
There are 17 lawyers, 6 clergymen, and 5 physicians.
HARTFORD, 1864, Henry K. W. Welch, 44, lawyer; S. 1862. + Judiciary ; Railroads.
Franklin Chamberlin, 44, lawyer. + Education ; + Revision Statutes.
Avon, Oswald L. Woodford, 37, farmer. Education. Berlin, 1857, Wm. Bulkley, Jr., 35, manufacturer. + Can- vass of Votes.
Bloomfield, Curtis H. Case.
Bristol, Junius S. Oakley, 35, mechanic. Death of Pres.
Burlington, Riley R. Palmiter, 26, trader.
Canton, Wm. E., Brown, 57, farmer. Normal School.
East Granby, Henry P. Holcomb, 32, farmer. Sale Lands.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
East Hartford, Edwin Brewer, 42, mariner. School Fund. Elijah Ackley, 36, farmer.
East Windsor, Shadrack L. Fish, 47, farmer. Fisheries. Benjamin L. Bissell, 42, miller.
Enfield, Alexander Law, 42, tinner. Const'l Amend. Theodore W. Pease, 49, manuf'r. N. L. Co. Courts. Farmington, 1862, * John S. Rice, 49, Pres. Ins. Co .; S. 1850. + Humane Institutions.
James E. Hamilton, 31, manufacturer.
Glastenbury, Cornelius E. Hammond, 41, phys'n. Agric. Halsey Hale, 52, farmer.
Granby, Mason G. Wilcox, 29, clerk. Roads and Bridges. Chauncy Holcomb, 65, farmer. New Towns.
Hartland, 1841, Timo. E. Williams, 53, farmer; S. 1853. Talcott T. Banning, 41, Farmer.
Manchester, Ralph Cone, 46, trader. [ Relations.
Marlborough, Samuel J. Day, 24, lawyer. Claims; Fed.
New Britain, Valentine B. Chamberlin, 32, lawyer. Mil- itary Affairs.
1850, * Wm. L. Humason, 44, manufacturer. Banks. Rocky Hill, 1864, James Warner, 45, farmer.
Simsbury, 1858, Henry W. Ensign, 44, farmer. Divorce. Julius Weed, 26, carriage maker.
Southington, 1850, Gad Norton, 49, farmer. Unfin. Bus. Austin W. Bradley, 38, farmer.
South Windsor, Seth Vinton, 40, farmer.
Suffield, John P. Ingraham, 55, farmer. Incorporations. William H. King, 54, farmer.
West Hartford, Ralph G. Wells, 61 farmer. Finance. Wethersfield, 1841, Alfred Francis, 65, farmer. State Pris. Rufus Stoddard, 43, farmer.
Windsor, Wareham A. Griswold, 45, farmer. Engr. Bills. Orson B. Moore, 47, farmer.
Windsor Locks, Theodore T. Miller, 32, cigar maker ..
NEW HAVEN, 1843, Eleazer K. Foster, 51, lawyer. SPEAKER.
Henry B. Harrison, 43, lawyer; S. 1853. ¡ Railroads; + Federal Relations.
Bethany, Wm. B. Dickerman, 56, farmer.
Branford, Wm. Russell, 56, farmer. Contested Elections. Cheshire, 1845, Benjamin A. Jarvis, 52, farmer. Consti- tutional Amendment.
Burritt Bradley, 52, manufacturer.
Derby, Amos H. Alling, 42, manufacturer. State Prison. East Haven, Samuel Chidsey, 55, farmer. Claims.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Guilford, 1854, Edward L. Leete, 55, farmer. Agriculture. 1841, Samuel W. Dudley, 64, farmer. School Fund; Humane Institutions.
Hamden, Andrew J. Doolittle, 36, builder.
Madison, Edward S. Scranton, 24, banker. Fisheries.
Meriden, Oliver S. Williams, 44, manufact'r. Education.
Middlebury, Gilman E. Hill, 59 farmer. N. L. Co. Courts. Milford, 1864, Isaac T. Rogers, 52, trader. Roads and Br.
Elias Clark, 54, farmer. Divorce.
Naugatuck, Marshall Baldwin, 72, farmer. [Lands.
North Branford, Maltby Fowler, 33, manufact'r. Sale of
North Haven, James N. Payne. Death of President.
Orange, Alonzo F. Wood, 40, druggist. N. L. Co. Courts. Oxford, George Lum, 56, farmer.
Prospect, Richard Tyler, 60, manufact'r. Canv. of Votes. Seymour, 1853, * Harris B. Munson, 43, lawyer. Judi- ciary ; Revision Statutes.
Southbury, Henry W. Scott, 64, hotel keeper.
Wallingford, 1845, Samuel Simpson, 51, manufacturer. Incorporations; excused.
1853, Franklin Johnson, 53, farmer. Incorporations. Waterbury, 1858, Frederick J. Kingsley, 42, banker. + Banks; Revision Statutes.
Augustus S. Chase, 56, banker. Finance.
Wolcott, 1832, Orvin Plumb, 74, farmer; S. 1839 and '40. Woodbridge, Wm. A. Clark, 54, manuf'r. New Towns.
NEW LONDON, Rial Chaney, 57, trader. Contested Elec- tions; Banks.
Richard H. Chappell, 39, merchant. Humane Inst. Norwich, 1860, * George Pratt, 32, lawyer. Judiciary ;
Finance; t Constitutional Amen .; Death of Pres. Samuel Mowry, 68, manufacturer. State Prison. Bozrah, Nehemiah C. Cook, 42, farmer. Engrossed Bills. Colchester, Joseph C. Hammond, 55, farmer. School Fd.
1845, Aaron E. Emmons, 64, tanner. Corporations. East Lyme, Edward Luce, 34, manuf'r. Canv. of Votes. Franklin, Prentice O. Smith, 48, farmer. Roads and Br. Griswold, George Weatherhead, 61, manufacturer. Groton, Jerry N. Sawyer, 36 mariner. Fisheries. Albert L. Avery, 53, farmer. Agriculture.
Lebanon, James M. Peckham, 45, trader. New Towns. Silas H. Dewey, 35, farmer.
Ledyard, Benj. F. Lewis, 50, farmer. Federal Relations. Lisbon, Henry Lyons, 33, farmer. Constitutional Amend.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Lyme, 1841, William Marvin, 77, farmer. Incorporations. 1850, Nathan Stark, 68, farmer.
Montville, Willet R. Wood, 57, manufact'r. State House. No. Stonington, Thos. W. Wheeler, 42, mechanic. Claims. Samuel L. Maine, 41, farmer.
Old Lyme, 1862, Matthew Griswold, Jr., 31, farmer. Ed- ucation; Military Affairs.
Preston, Amos Stanton, 61, farmer.
Erastus O'Brien, 36, trader.
Salem, 1846, John C. Daniels, farmer. Railroads.
Sprague, 1864, Charles W. Scott, 50, farmer.
Stonington, Jonathan Maxon, 49, merchant. State House. Amon B. Taylor, 40, manufacturer Sale of Lands. Waterford, James Beckwith, 61, ship builder. Sale of Lands ; excused.
FAIRFIELD, Phineas T. Barnum, 54, showman. +Agri- culture; ¡ State House.
1869, Franklin Smith, 39, farmer. Federal Relations. Bridgeport, Samuel Larkin, 42, machinist. Banks. Danbury, 1860, David P. Nichols, 54, trader. t New Towns; + N. L. Co. Courts.
William H. Tweedy, 38, manufacturer. Divorce. Bethel, Nehemiah B. Corning, 51, trader. School Fund. Brookfield, Curtis Morris, 68, farmer; S. 1851. Educa- tion; excused.
Darien, Henry Morehouse, 62, farmer.
Easton, Charles E. Bradley, 24, trader.
Greenwich, Jotham Merrit, 53, farmer. Death of Pres. Jabez Mead, Jr., 56, farmer. Normal School.
Huntington, Joel Beard, 59, farmer. Canvass of Votes. Monroe, David F. Whitlock, 42, trader.
New Canaan, Apollos Comstock, 28, student. Milit. Aff. New Fairfield, Dimon Disbrow, 49, farmer.
Newtown, 1852, * Zerah Fairman, 41, farmer. Incorpo- rations; Finance.
Samuel C. Glover, 33, farmer.
Norwalk, F. St. John Lockwood, 39, farmer. +Milit. Aff. 1864, Chester F. Tolles, 40, merchant. + Fisheries. Redding, Thomas B. Fanton, 36, trader. Sale of Lands. William B. Hill, 38, farmer.
Ridgefield, 1857, Hiram O. Nash, 54, trader. Roads & Br. Ebenezer W. Keeler, 24, farmer.
Sherman, William B. Pepper, 33, farmer.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Stamford, 1864, Jos. B. Hoyt, 51, manuf'r. Con. Amend. 1864, Alfred Hoyt, 51, farmer. Claims. Stratford, Curtis Thompson, 29,lawyer. Judiciary. Trumbull, Samuel G. Beardsley, 40, farmer. Hum. Inst. Weston, 1864, David D. Coley, 53, farmer.
Westport, Myron L. Mason, 42, lawyer. State Prison. Wilton, 1857, * Wm. D. Gregory, 42, manuf'r. Railroads. WINDHAM, Geo. W. Brewster, 49, clergyman. Education. Ralph Chappell, 41, builder. Incorporations. Brooklyn, 1857, Edward L. Cundall, 34, lawyer; S. 1864. t Contested Elections; Judiciary ; ¡ Roads and Br. Ashford, 1856, Edwin A. Buck, 33, farmer.
Ralph Durkee, 38, farmer.
Canterbury, Marvin Adams, 70, farmer. Banks. Harlow Williams, 49, farmer. School Fund.
Chaplin, James R. Utley, 54, farmer. Agriculture. Eastford, Sam'l D. Bosworth, 52, farmer. Fed. Relations. Hampton, Alfred Hammond, 55, farmer. Military Affairs. Killingly, 1854, Henry Hammond, 50, U. S. Marshal, black- smith. Railroads; t Divorce.
Mowry Amsbury, 62, farmer. Death of President. Plainfield, 1841, * David Gallup, 56, farmer. + Finance; Revision Statutes; Revision Rules.
Jos. P. Brown, 44, clergyman. Constitut'l Amend't. Pomfret, Lucius L. Chandler, 55, farmer. Sale of Lands. 1851, Charles Osgood, 54, farmer. t State Prison.
Putnam, 1863, * Lucian Carpenter, 53, agent. Claims. Scotland. Lucius Burnham, 60, farmer. N. L. Co. Courts, Sterling, Daniel A. Gallup, 46, farmer. New Towns. Thompson, 1848, Edward Aldrich, 56, farmer. Fisheries. Oscar Tourtellotte, 25, farmer. Canvass of Votes.
Voluntown, 1831, Harvey Campbell, 72, physician; S. 1861. Humane Institutions.
Woodstock, Wm. Paine, 56, farmer. Death of President. Shubael Day, 60, farmer.
Litchfield, David E. Bostwick, 44, Physician. Educat'n. 1863, George M. Woodruff, 29, lawyer. Judiciary ; Revision Statutes.
Barkhamsted, Hiram N. Gates, 44, clergyman. Education. Lemuel Richardson, 36, clergyman. Fed. Relations. Bethlehem, 1849, Edwin L. Thompson, 49, farmer. Bridgewater, Eli Sturdevant, 30, farmer.
Canaan, George K. Peck, 37, hotel keeper. New Towns.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Colebrook, Asa White, 67, farmer. State Prison.
Clement Thompson, 57, farmer.
Cornwall, Robert T. Miner, 47, farmer. Roads and Br. E. Burton Hart, 31, farmer. Death of President. Goshen, 1843, Obed M. Humphrey,62, farmer. Rev. Rules. 1854, Sterling Wooster, 63. farmer.
Harwinton, 1837, Abijah Catlin, 60, lawyer; S. 1844, Comptroller 1847 to 1850. t Claims.
1852, Lewis Catlin, 40, farmer. N. L. Co. Courts. Kent, Luther Eaton, 39, farmer. Morris, Sidney Peck, 59, farmer.
New Hartford, William Watson, 59, farmer. Unfin. Bus. Richard H. Wheeler, 51, manufacturer. Banks.
New Milford, 1854, * Gamaliel H. St. John, 60, physician. Constitutional Amendments.
Andrew B. Mygatt, 44, trader; S. 1860 and '61. t School Fund; t Mileage.
North Canaan, Nathaniel C. Ward, 28, manufacturer.
Norfolk, Erastus Burr, 41, farmer. Agriculture. Samuel S. Vail, 52, mechanic. State House. Plymouth, Henry Sturges, 55, farmer. Normal School. Roxbury 1853, *Albert L. Hodge, 42, farmer. Railroads ; Mileage.
Salisbury, Frederick A. Walton, 48, farmer. Fisheries. George Landon, 32, manufacturer.
Sharon, Edwin N. Hartwell, 37, farmer.
Miles B. Lewis, 54, blacksmith.
Torrington, 1850, Henry S. Barbour, 42, lawyer. ¡ Sale of Lands; Military Affairs.
Elijah Woodward, 42, farmer. Humane Institutions. Warren, Noble B. Strong, 32 farmer.
Washington, Romulus W. Ford, 37, farmer. Canv. Votes. Abel Bristol, 56, farmer.
Watertown, Amos M. Judd, 53, farmer.
Winchester, 1859, Wm. G. Coe, 35, manufacturer. ¡ In- corporations ; t Normal School.
Moses Camp, 61, trader. t Engrossed Bills.
Woodbury, 1843, Daniel Curtiss, 64, manufact'r. Finance. John Abernathy, 55, manufacturer. Divorce. MIDDLETOWN, 1864, John M. Douglas, 26, manufacturer. Contin. Exp .; Judiciary ; Incorpora; excused. John Barry, 56, farmer. Unfinished Business. Haddam, Noah Burr, 42, farmer.
William J. Smith, 32, druggist. State House.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Chatham, Harrrison Brainard, 36, manufacturer. Claims. Chauncey Bevin, 58, Manufacturer. Mileage.
Chester, Sylvester W. Turner, 43, physician. Rds. and Br. Clinton, Rutherford Russell, 62, clergyman. New Towns. Cromwell, David H. Hurlbut. Agriculture.
Durham, Sereno S. Scranton, 43 book publisher. Sale of
Isaac Parmelee, 64, farmer. [Lands.
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