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INSURANCE.
MUTUAL FIRE COMPANIES.
DANBURY. Funds, $7,637. Pres., Aaron Seeley; Sec., Wm. S. Peck; Treas., Roger Averill.
FARMINGTON VALLEY. Funds, $1,878. President, Augustus Ward; Sec. and Treas., S. S. Cowles.
GREENWICH. Funds, $450. Pres., Joseph Brush; Sec., Gideon Close; Treas., Odle C. Knapp.
HARTFORD COUNTY. Premium Funds, $1,000,000. Surplus, $100,000. Pres. and Treas., D. D. Erving; Vice Pres., Julius Catlin; Jas. B. Shultas, Elisha Johnson, H. H. Barbour, Jona- than Goodwin; Watson Dewey, . W. H. Havens, Thaddeus Welles, Glastonbury ; Marcus DeForest, Bridgeport; Sec., Wm. A. Erving.
HARWINTON. Pres., Luman Catlin; Sec., Charles H. Barber, Treas., Addison Webster.
LITCHFIELD. Funds, $41,485. Pres., Charles Adams. Jason Whiting (and Sec.,) Geo. C. Woodruff (and Treas.,) Henry R. Coit, Fred. D. McNeil, Edw. W. Seymour, Abijah Catlin, Wm. H. Braman, Henry W. Buell.
MADISON. Pres., George Dowd; Sec. and Treas., A. M. Dowd.
MIDDLESEX MUTUAL ASSURANCE Co. Premium Funds, $1,600,000. Surplus, $130,000. Pres., Wm. R. Galpin; Elijah Ackley, Elisha B. Nye, Geo. W. Burr, Samuel Babcock, O. V. Coffin, and Treas., H. F. Boardman, and Sec., John P. Bacon, John N. Camp, S. Gildersleeve, Portland; Gardner Morse, Ros- well Hoyt, Stamford; H. H. Starkey, Essex; J. W. Marvin, Deep River; A. P. Sturtevant, Norwich; T. G. Birdsey, Derby ; C. Northend, New Britain; G. B. Hawley, Hartford.
NEW LONDON COUNTY, Norwich. Funds, $48,000; Pres., E. F. Parker; Charles Osgood, L. F. S. Foster, John L. Devo- tion, and Sec., Henry B. Tracy, John A. Morgan, Denison P. Coon, Benjamin Durfey, P. St. M. Andrews, Wm. L. Brewer, H. Hobart Roath.
NORWICH MUTUAL ASSURANCE. Funds, $6,800. President, John T. Wait; Oliver P. Wattles, Zebulon R. Robbins, Simeon Smith, Gardner Thurston, Edmund D. Roath, Samuel B. Case, Geo. Sherman, Henry Bill. Sec. and Treas., Henry B. Tracy.
STATE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Hartford. Pres., Ralph Gillett; Sec'y, Isaac Cross, Jr .; Samuel Hamilton, Roswell Brown, Willis Thrall, Newton Carter, Aner Sperry; B. R. Abbe, Caleb Clapp, F. K. Fox, J. H. Ranney, Albert Keeney, F. A. Brown; R. A. Chapman, E. Hartford.
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TOLLAND COUNTY. Funds, $55,000. Pres., Solyman Taylor; Charles Underwood, and Treas., John B. Fuller, and Sec., Chauncey Paul, J. S. Yeomans, E. B. Crane, Gurley Phelps, L. S. Fuller, E. Dimmick, M. Woodward, Henry McCray, Col- lins Maine, Marcus Lillie, A. B. Adams, F. W. Cowles, R. C. Osborne, Charles A. Hawkins.
WASHINGTON. Pres., Seth S. Logan; Sec., Geo. K. Logan; Treas., S. H. Mitchell.
WINDHAM COUNTY, Brooklyn. Pres., Aaron H. Storrs; Geo. B. Mathewson, Wm. C. Osgood, Wm. James, John Gallup, 2d, David Greenslit, Uriel Fuller, S. Davison, A. Richmond, John Palmer, Rufus Kennedy. Sec. and Treas., John Palmer.
LIFE COMPANIES.
AMERICAN MUTUAL, New Haven. Accumulations, $500,000. Trustees : President, Benjamin Noyes; Vice Pres., John B. Robertson; Treas., Willis Bristol; L. R. Finch, Jas. Punder- ford, C. L. Chaplin, C. S. Bushnell; C. P. Smith, Brooklyn, N. Y .; Jesse W. Benedict, New York. (Sec., Richard F. Lyon).
ÆTNA, Hartford. Capital and Accumulations, $15,000,000. Pres., E. A. Bulkeley; Vice-Pres., Austin Dunham; T. O. En- ders, (Sec.,) G. W. Russell, Leverett Brainard, A. R. Hillver, James Campbell, D. W. Norton, W. H. Bulkley. Medical Examiner, G. W. Russell.
CHARTER OAK, Hartford. Capital and Surplus, $10,000,000. Pres., Jas. C. Walkley; Vice-Pres., Z. A. Storrs; Samuel H. White, (Sec. and Treas., ) Nelson Hollister, Daniel Phillips, Ros- . well Blodget, J. A. Butler, N. S. Palmer. Cons. Phys., S. B. Beresford. Medical Examiner, J. C. Jackson.
CONNECTICUT MUTUAL, Hartford. Capital and Surp., $35,- 000,000. Pres., James Goodwin; Vice-Pres., Z. Preston; Sec., W. S. Olmsted: Asst. Sec., J. L. Greene; J. C. Palmer, E. B. Watkinson, E. D. Tiffany, N. M. Waterman, Geo. S. Gilman, H. C. Robinson, Thos. Sisson; M. E. Hodges, New York; Chas. Thayer, Boston. Physician, L. S. Wilcox.
CONNECTICUT GENERAL, Hartford. Capital, $500,000. Pres., Edward W. Parsons; T. W. Russell, (Sec.,) E. N. Kellogg, Geo. H. Clark, J. M. Bunce, Chas. M. Pond, Leverett Brainard, F. B. Cooley, Chas. T. Webster, Henry J. Johnson, T. T. Fisher; M. Skinner. Chicago; Edwin Ray, Boston; C. B. Erwin, New Britain. A. M. Ward, Actuary; T. V. Hudson, Super. of Agencies.
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CONTINENTAL, Hartford. Capital and Accumulations, $2,000,- 000. Pres., Samuel E. Elmore; Vice Pres., J. S. Parsons; Sec., F. D. Douglass; Ezra Hall, A. S. Stillman, L. J. Hendee, Wm. H. Post, John C. Tracy, C. J. Cole, Joseph Merriman, H. B. Freeman; Actuary, H. R. Morley ; Examining Physician, P. M. Hastings.
HARTFORD LIFE AND ANNUITY. Pres., Wareham Gris- wold; Vice-President, D. F. Seymour; Sec., James P. Taylor; Jacob Knous, Geo. M. Ives, A. P. Hyde, C. C. Kimball, F. R. Foster, E. H. Crosby, H. A. Whitman. Medical Examiner, Irving W. Lyon; H. E. Valentine, Supt. of Agents.
PHOENIX MUTUAL LIFE, Hartford. Cap. & Surp., $6,500,000. Pres., Edson Fessenden ; Vice-Pres., Jas. B. Hosmer; Sec., James F. Burns; B. Hudson, Edward Goodman, J. H. Goodwin, Geo. W. Moore, Newton Case, J. P. Foster, A. C. Goodman, E. M. Gallaudet. Medical Examiner, A. W. Barrows.
ACCIDENT COMPANIES.
RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE, Hartford. (Accident only.) Cap., $304,800. Pres., James G. Batterson; Sec., C. D. Palmer.
TRAVELERS INSURANCE Co., Hartford. (Life and Acci- dent.) Capital, $500,000; Net Cash Assets, $1,588,588. Di- rectors, James G. Batterson, Gustavus F. Davis, James L. Howard, Marshall Jewell, George W. Moore, Ebenezer Roberts, J. B. Bunce, Hugh Harbison, Samuel Woodruff, C. M. Holbrook, Hartford; C. B. Erwin, New Britain; Ezra H. Baker, Boston; George M. Pullman, Chicago; Enoch Lewis, Philadel- phia; Charles F. Spang, Pittsburgh; Nathaniel Hall, Buffalo; William A. Buckingham, Norwich. Officers, J. G. Batterson, President; Rodney Dennis, Sec .; Chas. E. Wilson, Assist. Sec .; George B. Lester, Actuary; E. V. Preston, Supt. of Agencies ; H. P. Stearns, Consulting Surgeon.
HARTFORD STEAM BOILER INSPECTION AND INS. CO. Capi- tal $500,000. Pres., J. M. Allen; Vice Pres., C. M. Beach ; Sec., T. H. Babcock; L. J. Hendee, T. O. Enders, L. Brainard, F. W. Cheney, J. A. Butler, D. Phillips, G. M. Bartholomew, R. W. H. Jarvis, E. M. Reed, Austin Dunham, William B. Franklin, C. M. Pond, Hartford; George Crompton, Worcester; E. P. Mason, Providence; William Adamson, Philadelphia.
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RAILROADS.
RAILROADS.
COMMISSIONERS .- James Pike, Sterling, 1871; Simeon Gal- lup, Groton, 1872; John J. Hutchinson, Essex, 1873.
NEW YORK AND NEW HAVEN .- Capital, $9,000,000. Direct- ors: Pres., W. D. Bishop, Bridgeport; Jonathan Godfrey, Southport; George B. Carhart, George N. Miller. A. R. Van Nest, James J. Roosevelt, Wilson G. Hunt, New York; E. H. Trowbridge, W. W. Boardman, New Haven; N. A. Baldwin, Milford. Sec. and Treas., E. S. Abernethy, New York; Supt., James H. Hoyt, Stamford; Asst. Supt., John T. Moody, New Haven.
CONNECTICUT WESTERN .- Pres., William H. Barnum, Lime Rock; Vice Pres., George M. Bartholomew, Hartford; A. H. Holly, Salisbury; George H. Brown, New York; Frederick Watson, Canaan; E. T. Butler, Norfolk; George Dudley, Wil- liam L. Gilbert, West Winsted; James Goodwin, James L. Howard, George W. Moore, N. B. Stevens, Hartford; Byron Loomis, Suffield. Sec. William G. Coe, Winsted; Treas., Wil- liam L. Gilbert, West Winsted.
DANBURY AND NORWALK .- Pres., Edwin Lockwood, Nor- walk; W. C. Street, William K. James, J. Camp, A. E. Smith, Wm. Hubbell, Wm. L. Quintard, L. G. Lockwood, L. G. Lock- wood, .. Jr., Norwalk; Orrin Benedict. L. P. Hoyt, Edgar S. Tweedy, Danbury; Henry Smith, Ridgefield. Sec. and Treas., Harvey Williams; Supt., John W. Bacon, Danbury.
HOUSATONIC. (Bridgeport to Pittsfield, Mass.)-Pres., David Leavitt, Great Barrington; Vice Pres., Wm. H. Barnum; Geo. W. Peet, Falls Village; Geo. W. Noble, New Milford; Horace Nichols, Wm. D. Bishop, Bridgeport; David S. Draper, Great Barrington; Samuel Willetts, Charles A. Peck, New York. Supt., H. W. Franklin. Sec. and Treas., E. K. Averill.
NAUGATUCK. (Bridgeport to Winsted.)-Pres., E. F. Bishop, Bridgeport; W. D. Bishop, Russell Tomlinson, Bridgeport; Royal M. Bassett, Birmingham; Green Kendrick, Waterbury ; N. A. Baldwin, Milford; John B. Robertson, New Haven; J. G. Wetmore, Winsted; A. L. Dennis, Newark, N. J. Sec. and Treas., Horace Nichols; Supt., George W. Beach, Bridgeport.
NEW HAVEN AND DERBY .- Pres., Morris Tyler; Vice Pres., Henry S. Dawson; Edwin Marble, Charles L. English, H. P. Frost, N. D. Sperry, L. W. Sperry, P. Ward, William Fitch,
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RAILROADS.
Charles Atwater, James M. Townsend, New Haven; George W. Shelton, J. H. Bartholomew, Derby. City Directors, Henry G. Lewis, ex officio, William H. Bradley. Sec., F. E. Harrison; Treas., Charles Atwater, New Haven.
NEW HAVEN AND NORTHAMPTON .- Capital, $1,800,000. President, Joseph E. Sheffield; Vice President and Super., Charles N. Yeamans, Westfield, Mass .; George St. John Shef- fleld, W. W. Boardman, W. W. Phelps, H. M. Welch, M. G. Elliott, A. L. Kidston; Treas., S. D. Pardee; Sec., Edward A. Ray.
HARTFORD, PROVIDENCE AND FISHKILL .- Trustees, G. M. Bartholomew, Calvin Day, E. G. Howe, Hartford. Sec., J. M. Belden; Engineer and Super., Samuel Nott, Hartford.
HARTFORD AND NEW HAVEN, (New Haven to Springfield, also Middletown, New Britain, and Suffield Branches.)-Capi- tal, $6,300,000. Pres., William P. Burrall, Hartford; Cornelius Vanderbilt, New York; Chester W. Chapin, Springfield; Julius Catlin, H. C. Robinson, C. M. Pond, E. G. Howe, Hartford; Ezra C. Read, New Haven; Eli Butler, Meriden. Treas., Chas. M. Pond; Sec., S. P. Conner; Super., E. M. Reed, Hartford.
SHORE LINE, (New Haven to New London.)-Capital, $1,000,000. President and Super., Sereno H. Scranton, Madi- son; Vice Pres., S. B. Chittenden, New York; Edward Ingra- ham, Saybrook; A. N. Ramsdell, New London; Cornelius S. Bushnell, New Haven; Charles C. Langdon, New York. Sec., and Treas., William T. Bartlett, New Haven.
NEW CANAAN R. R .- Pres., Samuel St. John; Vice Pres., Joseph B. Hoyt; Stephen Hoyt, Wm. E. Raymond, A. K. Com- stock, Willard Parker, Alexander Law, Selleck Y. St. John, J. D. Warren; Sec., Noah W. Hoyt. Treas., Wm. St. John, New Canaan.
NEW LONDON NORTHERN, (New London to Palmer, Mass.)- Pres., A. N. Ramsdell; Henry P. Haven, W. W. Billings, Wm. H. Barnes, Benj. Stark, Augustus Brandegee, New London; Wm. Allen Butler, Geo. M. Wheeler, Henry Clews, New York; Wm. H. Hill, Boston; C. F. Thompson, Brattleboro, Vt. Sec. and Treas., Robert Coit, Jr .; Super., J. T McManus, New London.
NORWICH AND WORCESTER .- Pres., A. F. Smith, Norwich; Augustus Brewster, J. Newton Perkins, J. F. Slater, Norwich; R. Bayard, New York; W. F. Weld, Boston; F. H. Dewey, G. W. Gill, Charles W. Smith, Worcester. Treas., George L. Per- kins; Sec., E. T. Clapp; Super., P. St. M. Andrews, Norwich.
NEW YORK, PROVIDENCE AND BOSTON, (New London to Providence, R. I.)-Pres., Samuel D. Babcock; Vice Pres.,
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U. S. GOVERNMENT.
David S. Babcock; Wm. F. Cary, Jr., Henry Morgan, James B. Johnson, Charles Morgan, New York; N. F. Dixon, West- erly; John A. Burnham, Boston; S. B. Stone, Stonington. Sec., F. B. Noyes. Treas., Henry Morgan. Engineer and Su- per., A. S. Matthews, Stoningtou.
ROCKVILLE, (Vernon Depot to Rockville.)-President, J. J. Robinson: S. D. W. Harris, George Maxwell, Frank Grant. Sec. and Treas., A. Park Hammond; Super., Amos H. Putnam. CONNECTICUT VALLEY, (Hartford to Saybrook.)-Pres., Jas. C. Walkley, Haddam; Vice Pres., Luther Boardman, East Had- dam; Samuel Babcock, Gaston T. Hubbard, Middletown ; Elisha Stevens, Cromwell; S. M. Comstock, Essex; O. H. Clark, Ches- ter; N. Hollister, F. B. Cooley, E. T. Smith, Frederick R. Fos- ter, J. S. Woodruff, George Beach, Hartford. Secretary, Levi Woodhouse; Treas., N. Hollister; Engineer. Hiram Fowler.
Total capital, $32,545,300 ; capital paid in, $24,618,877. Gross receipts for 1869, $8,874.117. Length of Railroads in the state, 930 miles.
GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
PRESIDENT, ULYSSES S. GRANT, Illinois, Salary, $25,000
VICE PRES., SCHUYLER COLFAX, Indiana, Salary, 8,000
HAMILTON FISH, N. Y., Secretary of State, 8,000
GEO. S. BOUTWELL, Mass., Secretary of the Treasury, 8,000
WM. W. BELKNAP, Iowa, Secretary of War, 8,000
GEO. M. ROBESON, N. J., Secretary of the Navy, 8,000
COLUMBUS DELANO, Ohio, Secretary of the Interior, 8,000
AMOS T. ACKERMAN, Ga., Attorney-General, 8,000
JOHN A. J. CRESSWELL, Md., 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, Samuel Nelson, of New York; Nathan Clifford, of Maine; Noah H. Swayne, of Ohio; David Davis, of Ill .; Sam- uel F. Miller, of Iowa; Stephen J. Field, of California; Wm. Strong, of Penn .; Joseph P. Bradley, of New Jersey. Salary, $6,000.
Clerk, D. W. MIDDLETON.
Marshall, R. C. PARSONS, Washington, D. C.
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XLI CONGRESS.1 SENATE.
PRESIDENT, The Vice-President of the U. S., (ex officio).
CLERK, W. J. McDonald.
The dates opposite the names of the Senators are those when they entered the Senate and when their present terms expire.
ALABAMA.
KENTUCKY.
Willard Warner, 1868-71 Garrett Davis, 1861-73
George E. Spencer, 1868-73 Thos. C. McCreary, 1868-71
ARKANSAS. LOUISIANA.
Alexander McDonald, 1868-71 Wm. P. Kellogg, 1868-73.
Benj. F. Rice, 1868-73 John S. Harris, 1868-71
CALIFORNIA.
MAINE.
Cornelius Cole, 1867-78 Lot M. Morrill, 1861-71
Eugene Casserly, 1869-75 Hanibal Hamlin, 1869-75
CONNECTICUT. MARYLAND.
Orris S. Ferry,
1867-73 George Vickers, 1868-73
Wm. A. Buckingham, 1869-75 Wm. T. Hamilton, 1869-75
DELAWARE. MASSACHUSETTS.
Willard Saulsbury,
1859-71 Charles Sumner, 1851-75
Thos. F. Bayard, 1869-75 Henry Wilson, 1855-71
FLORIDA.
MICHIGAN.
T. W. Osborne, 1868-73 Zachariah Chandler, 1857-75
Abijah Gilbert, 1869-75 Jacob M. Howard, 1862-71
GEORGIA. Not Represented. ILLINOIS.
Alexander Ramsay, 1863-75
William Windom, 1870-71
Richard Yates, 1865-71
MISSISSIPPI.
Lyman Trumbull, 1855-73
Hiram R. Revels, 1870-71
INDIANA.
Adelbert Ames, 1870-75
Oliver P. Morton, 1867-73
MISSOURI.
Daniel D. Pratt,
1869-75
Chas. D. Drake, 1867-73
IOWA.
Carl Schurz, 1869-75
James Harlan, 1867-73
NEBRASKA.
James B. Howell,
1870-71
Thos. W. Tipton, 1867-75
KANSAS.
John M. Thayer, 1867-71
Edmund G. Ross, 1866-71 NEVADA.
Samuel C. Pomeroy,
1861-73
William M. Stewart,
1865-75
James W. Nye, 1865-73
MINNESOTA.
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HOUSE.
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Aaron H. Cragin, 1865-77 Thos. J. Robertson, 1868-71
Jas. W. Patterson, 1867-73 Fredk. A. Sawyer, 1868-73
NEW JERSEY. TENNESSEE.
Alex. G. Cattell, 1866-71 J. S Fowler, 1866-71
John P. Stockton, 1869-75 Wm. G. Brownlow, NEW YORK. TEXAS.
1869-75
Roscoe Conkling, 1867-73 Morgan C. Hamilton, 1870-77
Reuben E. Fenton, 1869-75 J. W. Flannagan, 1870-75
NORTH CAROLINA. VERMONT.
John Pool,
1868-73 Geo. F. Edmunds, 1866-75
J. C. Abbott, OHIO.
1868-71 Justin S. Morrill, 1867-73
VIRGINIA.
John Sherman,
1861-73 John W. Johnston, 1870-71
Allen G. Thurman,
1869-75 John F. Lewis, 1870-75
OREGON.
WEST VIRGINIA.
George H. Williams,
1865-71 Waitman T. Willey, 1861-71
Henry W. Corbett, 1867-73 Arthur I. Boreman, 1869-75
PENNSYLVANIA. WISCONSIN.
Simon Cameron, 1867-73 Timothy O. Howe, 1861-73
John Scott, 1869-75 Mathew H. Carpenter, 1869-75
RHODE ISLAND.
William Sprague, 1863-75
Henry B. Anthony, 1859-77
HOUSE.
SPEAKER, James G. Blaine, Maine.
Clerk, Edward McPhearson, Pennsylvania.
THE HOUSE consists of 236 Members, and 9 Territorial Dele- gates, who have no vote. There are 7 Districts at present unrepresented in the House. The term of service of the Mem- bers expires March 4th, 1871.
ALABAMA. 1, Alfred E. Buck; 2, Chas. W. Buckley; 3, Robert S. Heflin; 4, Charles Hays; 5, Peter M. Dox; 6, Wm. C. Sherrod.
ARKANSAS. 1, Logan H. Roots; 2, Anthony A. C. Rogers ; 3, Thos. Boles.
CALIFORNIA. 1, Samuel B. Axtell; 2, Aaron A. Sargent; 3, James A. Johnson.
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CONNECTICUT. 1, Julius L. Strong; 2, Stephen W. Kellogg;
3, Henry H. Starkweather; 4, Wm. H. Barnum.
DELAWARE. Benjamin T. Biggs.
FLORIDA. Chas. M. Hamilton.
GEORGIA. Not Represented.
ILLINOIS. 1, Norman B. Judd; 2, John F. Farnsworth; 3, Ho- ratio C. Burchard; 4, John B. Hawley; Ebon C. Ingersoll; 6, Burton C. Cook; 7, Jesse H. Moore; 8, Shelby M. Cullom; 9, Thompson W. McNeely ; 10, Albert G. Burr; 11, Sam'l S. Mar- shall; 12, John B. Hay; 13, John M. Crebs.
State at Large, John A. Logan.
INDIANA. 1, Wm. E. Niblack : 2, Michael C. Kerr; 3, Wm. S. Holman; 4, Geo. W. Julian; 5, John Coburn; 6, Daniel W. Voorhees; 7, Godlove S. Orth; 8, James N. Tyner; 9, John P. C. Shanks ; 10, Wm. Williams; 11, Jasper Packard.
IOWA. 1, George W. McCrary; 2, Wm. P. Wolf; 3, Wm. B. Allison ; 4, Wm. Loughridge; 5, Frank W. Palmer; 6, Charles Pomeroy.
KANSAS. Sidney Clark.
KENTUCKY. 1, Lawrence S. Trimble; 2, Wm. N. Sweeney; 3, Joseph H. Lewis; 4, J. Proctor Knott; 5, Boyd Winchester; 6, Thomas L. Jones ; 7, Jas. B. Beck; 8, Geo. M. Adams ; 9, John M. Rice.
LOUISIANA. 1, J. H. Sypher; 2, Lionel A. Sheldon; 3, C. B. Darrall: 4, Joseph P. Newsham; 5, Frank Morey.
MAINE. 1, John Lynch; 2, Samuel P. Morrill; 3, James G. Blaine; 4, John A. Peters; 5, Eugene Hale.
MARYLAND. 1, Samuel Hambleton; 2, Stevenson Archer; 3, Thomas Swann; 4, Patrick Hamill; 5, Fred. Stone.
MASSACHUSETTS. 1, James Buffinton; 2, Oakes Ames; 3, Ginery Twitchell; 4, Sam'! Hooper; 5, Benj. F. Butler; 6, Nathaniel P. Banks; 7, George Merrick Brooks; 8, George F. Hoar; 9, Wm. B. Washburn; 10, Henry L. Dawes.
MICHIGAN. 1, Fernando C. Beaman; 2 Wm. L. Stoughton; 3, Austin Blair; 4, Thos. W. Ferry; 5, Omar D. Conger; 6, Ran- dolph Strickland.
MINNESOTA. 1, Morton S. Wilkinson ; 2, Eugene M. Wilson MISSISSIPPI. 1, G. E. Harris; 2, Joseph L. Morphis; 3, Henry W. Barry; 4, Geo. C. McKee; 5, Legrand W. Perce.
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MISSOURI. 1, Erastus Wells; 2, Gustavus A. Finkelnburg; 3, James R. McCormick ; 4, Sempronius H. Boyd; 5, Samuel S. Burdett; 6, Robert T. Van Horn; 7, Joel F. Asper; 8, John F. Benjamin; 9, David P. Dyer.
NEBRASKA. John Taffe.
NEVADA. Thomas Fitch.
NEW HAMPSHIRE. 1, Jacob H. Ela; 2, Aaron F. Stevens; 3, Jacob Benton.
NEW JERSEY. 1, William Moore; 2, Charles Haight; 3, John T. Bird; 4, John Hill; 5, Orestes Cleveland.
NEW YORK. 1, Henry A. Reeves; 2, John H. Schumaker; 3, Henry W. Slocum; 4, John Fox; 5, John Morrissey ; 6, Samuel S. Cox; 7, Hervey C. Calkin; 8, James Brooks; 9, Fer- nando Wood; 10, Clarkson N. Potter; 11, Chas. H. Van Wyck; 12, John H. Ketcham; 13, John A. Griswold; 14, Stephen L. Mayham; 15, Adolphus H. Tanner ; 16, Orange Ferriss; 17, Wm. A. Wheeler; 18, Stephen Sanford; 19, Charles Knapp; 20, Ad- dison H. Laflin; 21, Alexander H. Bailey; 22, John C. Chur- chill; 23, Dennis McCarthy; 24, George W. Cowles; 25, Wm. H. Kelsey; 26, Giles W. Hotchkiss; 27. Hamilton Ward; 28, Charles H. Holmes; 29, John Fisher; 30, David S. Bennett; 31, Porter Sheldon.
NORTH CAROLINA. 1, Clinton L. Cobb; 2, Joseph Dixon; 3, Oliver H. Dockery; 4, John Manning, Jr .; 5, Israel G. Lash ; 6, Francis E. Shober; 7, Alexander H. Jones.
OHIO. 1, Peter W. Strader; 2, Job E. Stevenson; 3, Robert C. Schenck; 4, Wm. Lawrence; 5, Wm. Mungen; 6, John A. Smith; 7, James J. Winans ; 8, John Beatty; 9, Edward F. Dick- inson; 10, Erasmus D. Peck; 11, John T. Wilson; 12, Phila- delph Van Trump; 13, George W. Morgan; 14, Martin Welker; 15, Eliakim H. Moore; 16, John A. Bingham; 17, Jacob A. Ambler; 18, Wm. H. Upson; 19, James A. Garfield.
OREGON. Joseph S. Smith.
PENNSYLVANIA. 1, Samuel J. Randall; 2, Charles O'Neill; 3, Leonard Myers; 4, Wm. D. Kelley; 5, Caleb N. Taylor; 6, John D. Stiles; 7, Washington Townsend; 8, J. Lawrence Getz; 9, Oliver J. Dickey; 10, Henry L. Cake; 11, Daniel M. Van Auken; 12, Geo. W. Woodward; 13, Ulysses Mercur; 14, John B. Packer; 15, Richard J. Haldeman; 16, John Cessna; 17, Daniel J. Morrell; 18, Wm. H. Armstrong; 19, Glenni W. Scofield; 20, Calvin W. Gilfillan; 21, John Covode; 22, James S. Negely; 23, Darwin Phelps; 24, Jos. B. Donley.
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INTERNAL REVENUE.
RHODE ISLAND. 1, Thomas A. Jenckes; 2, Nathan F. Dixon. SOUTH CAROLINA. 1, Joseph H. Rainey; 2, C. C. Bowen; 3, Soloman L. Hoge; 4, Alexander S. Wallace.
TENNESSEE. 1, Roderick R. Butler; 2, Horace Maynard ; 3, Wm. B. Stokes; 4, Lewis Tillman; 5, Wm. F. Prosser; 6, Sam'l M. Arnell; 7, Isaac R. Hawkins; 8, Wm. J. Smith.
TEXAS. 1, Geo. W. Whitmore; 2, John C. Conner; 3, Wm. T. Clark; 4, Edward Degener.
VERMONT. 1, Charles W. Willard; 2, Luke P. Poland; 3, Worthington C. Smith.
VIRGINIA. 1, Richard S. Ayer; 2, James H. Platt, Jr .; 3, Chas. H. Porter; 4, Geo. W. Booker; 5, Richard T. W. Duke; 6, Wm. Milnes, Jr .; 7, Lewis Mckenzie; 8, James K. Gibson.
WEST VIRGINIA. 1, Isaac H. Duval; 2, James C. McGrew; 3, John S. Witcher.
WISCONSIN. 1, Halbert E. Paine; 2, David Atwood; 3, Amasa Cobb; 4, Chas. A. Eldridge; 5, Philetus Sawyer; 6, Cadwallader C. Washburn.
TERRITORIAL DELEGATES.
ARIZONA. Richard C. McCormick.
COLORADO. Allen A. Bradford.
DAKOTA. S. L. Spink.
IDAHO. Jacob K. Shafer.
MONTANA. James M. Cavanaugh.
NEW MEXICO. J. Francisco Chaves.
UTAH. William H. Hooper.
WASHINGTON. Selucius Garfielde.
WYOMING. S. F. Nuckolls.
U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE.
IST CONG. DIST., HARTFORD AND TOLLAND COUNTIES.
Assessor, A. C. Crosby, Rockville; Assistants, C. G. Munyan, Timothy Porter, Hartford; John N. Bartlett, New Britain; David Brainard, Enfield; W. H. Fuller, Suffield; Isaac Ches- ter, Vernon.
Collector, H. C. Deming, Hartford. Deputies, W. W. House, Edward Goodwin, and Cashier, Hartford.
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CUSTOM HOUSE OFFICERS.
2D CONG. DIST., NEW HAVEN AND MIDDLESEX COUNTIES.
Assessor, John B. Wright, Clinton. Assistants, Geo. Tread- way, John H. Rowland, New Haven; Edward B. Platt, Water- bury; Joel I. Butler, West Meriden ; Origen Utley, Middletown; Alfred M. Wright, Clinton.
Collector, Wm. H. Russell, New Haven. Deputies, William Olmsted, New Haven, and Cashier; Edwin Case, Geo. H. Lar- . ned. Gauger, Charles G. G. Merrill, New Haven.
3D CONG. DIST., NEW LONDON AND WINDHAM COUNTIES.
Assessor, Jeremiah Olney, Thompson. Assistants, Codding- ton Billings, Norwich; E. V. Stoddard, New London; George A. Holt, Willimantic; Willard Leavins, West Killingly.
Collector, Joseph Selden, Norwich. Deputies, A. Irving Royce, Norwich; Leonard Hempsted, New London; Abel H. Simmons, Mystic; Henry L. Clemens, West Killingly. Gaugers, John H. Simmons, Ashford ; Samuel R. Knapp, Norwich ; Leonard Hempsted, New London.
. 4TH CONG. DIST., FAIRFIELD AND LITCHFIELD COUNTIES.
Assessor, Reuben Rockwell, Colebrook. Assistants, George Wade, Bridgeport; Alfred H. Camp, Norwalk; Geo. E. Sco- field, Stamford; H. C. Ryder, Danbury; George H. Noble, New Milford; George. Pierpont, Watertown; B. B. Rockwell, West Winsted; Myron Harrison, Cornwall.
Collector, David F. Hollister, Bridgeport. Deputies John A. Boughton, Bridgeport; W. T. Craw, South Norwalk; Jabez Amesbury, Danbury. Gaugers of Spirits, Wyatt C. Marsh, Bridgeport; Carlos P. Merwin, New Milford; David B. Hale, Collinsville.
CUSTOM HOUSE OFFICERS.
FAIRFIELD District, west of Housatonic River to State line -Collector, Julius S. Hanover, Bridgeport; Deputy Collector, Inspector, etc., Wm. B. Hincks. Pilots, George F. Humiston, Wm. Knapp, A. & A. McNeil. Night Inspector, Samuel W. Hodges, Bridgeport.
Inspector for Norwalk, Wm. L. Quintard ; for Stamford, Rufus Wardwell. Pilots, Norwalk, Samuel Bixby, Z. Row- land.
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POST-OFFICES.
MIDDLETOWN District, extending from Windsor to West - brook .- Collector, Augustus Putnam, Middletown. Deputy Collector and Inspector, Geo. W. Burke, Middletown. Janitor, Geo. S. Parmelee.
Inspector, Hartford, James S. Wickham.
Pilots, Saybrook, John D. Ingraham, Chas. Williams, Wm. Francis, J. C. Whittlesey, John Grumley.
. NEW HAVEN District, extending from Madison to the Hou" satonic River .- Collector, Cyrus Northrop. Deputy Collector, Edmund Pendleton. Clerks, Jesse Peck, C. S. Bunnell. Weigh- ers, Gaugers and Measurers, S. R. Crampton, R. S. Pickett. In- spectors, J. W. Lane, E. D. S. Goodyear, J. M. Barnum, Alfred Daggett. Night Inspector, Wm. Starkey. Boatmen, Charles Plumb, W. J. Smith. Light-house Keepers, Elizur Thompson, Gilbert A. W. Ford. Messenger, David Atwater.
Inspector for Branford and Sachem's Head, Grant Smith.
Inspector for Guilford and Madison, Thomas Coe.
Inspector for Derby and Milford, Lucius Gilbert.
NEW LONDON District .- Collector, Geo. T. Marshall. Dep- uty Collector and Inspector, C. G. Sistare. Inspectors, John P. Rice, Harris T. Fitch, New London; George W. Geer, Norwich; Horace Denison, Black Point. Physician Marine Hospital, Isaac G. Porter.
Pilots, New London, Clark S. Rogers, B. W. Harris, Leonard Smith, Perkins Harris; Norwich River, Thos. Comstock, James M. Holt, Henry Roath, James Worthington; Lyme, John O. Miner. Steamboat Inspectors, Isaac C. Amidon, Philo B. Hovey, New London.
STONINGTON District .- Collector, George Hubbard. Dep- uty Collector, Edward P. Hubbard.
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