The Connecticut register : being a state calendar of public officers and institutions in Connecticut for 1871, 1874-1876, Volume 6, Part 17

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COMMON PLEAS.


1st Monday, at Hartford, New Haven, and Danbury. 4 1st Tuesday, at Norwich.


49 DISTRICT COURT OF LITCHFIELD CO 42 1st Monday, at Winchester.


ELECTIONS.


2d Tuesday, Ohio, Indiana. 4th Tuesday, West Virginia.


21 W


6 395 21 1 27 5


25-


22 Th


6 40 5 20 2 42 6


49


LEGISLATURES.


42 2d Thursday, Vermont.


05 4th, 18th Sunday after Trinity. 11th, 19th Sunday after Trinity. 55 18th, St. Luke ; and 20th Sunday 47 after Trinity.


44.28th, Sts. Simon and Jude.


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2 3


8 Th 6 21 5 39


1874.


NOVEMBER.


11th Month.


MOON'S PHASES.


New Moon, 9d, Oh. 46m., M. First qr. 16d, 9h. 5m., E.


Full Moon, 23d, 0h. 46m., E. Last qr. 30d, 1h. 41m., E.


SUN SOUTH.


1d,


11h.


43m. 42s.


7d,


11h. 43m. 50s.


13d,


11h. 44m. 28s.


19d,


11h. 45m. 37s.


25d,


11h.


47m.


14s.


M| W


@R. OS. OR. H. W.


CALENDAR DAYS.


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38


4 W


6 57 5


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25


5 Th


6 585 2


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2d Tuesday, at New Haven.


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4 52


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38 20


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7 74 53


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Tu W


7 114 49 0 23


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19 Th 7 124 48 1 36


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22 Su 7 15 1 45 5 24 8 02


23 M


7 15 4 45 rises.


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25


W 7 174 43


7 20 11 36


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7 194 41| 8 30 eve. 28 9 39 1 25


28


Sa 7 204 40


29 Su


7 21 4 39 10


46 2 17


30 M


7 224 38 11 50


COMMON PLEAS.


46 1st Monday, at Hartford, New Haven, and Bridgeport.


DISTRICT COURT OF LITCHFIELD CO. 1st Monday, at Canaan.


ELECTIONS.


1st Tuesday, New Jersey, Mich- igan, Illinois, Maryland, Ne- vada.


Tuesday after Ist Monday, New York, Delaware, Massachu- setts, Iowa, Kansas, Minne- sota, Missouri, Wisconsin.


CHURCH DAYS.


1st, All Saints ; and 22d Sunday after Trinity. 8th, 23d Sunday after Trinity. 15th, 24th Sunday after Trinity. 22d 25th, Sunday after Trinity. 29th, Advent Sunday.


3 . 10 30th, S :. Andrew.


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2 59


7 08


SUPREME.


SUPERIOR.


1st Tuesday, at Brooklyn. 1st Tuesday, at Litchfield, 3d Tuesday, at Norwich.


10 Tu 7


34 57


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13 Fr


7 64 54


7 44


7


104 50 morn.


18


13


21 Sa 17 14 4 46


4 08


8 9 44


41


26 Th 7 184 42


7 7.4 53


9 58


15 Su


6 595


6 Fr


COURTS.


U. S. DISTRICT.


4th Tuesday, at Hartford.


12th Mo .. th.


DECEMBER.


1874.


MOON'S PHASES.


New Moon, 8d, 7h. 18m., E.


First qr. 16d, 7h. 36m. M.


Full Moon, 23d, 0h. 8m., M.


Last qr. 30d, 9h. 48m., M.


SUN SOUTH.


1d,


11h. 49m.


9g.


7d,


11h. 51m.


46s.


13d,


11h. 54m. 32s.


19d,


11h. 57m.


28g.


25d,


12h.


0m.


27s.


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OR. OS.


OR. H. W.


CALENDAR DAYS.


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COURTS.


3 Th


7 254 35


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SUPERIOR.


4 Fr


7 25 4 35 2


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19


5 Sa


7 264 34 3 54


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1st Tuesday, at Tolland.


6 Su


7 264 34 4 56


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Ist Tuesday, at Hartford, (Crimi- nal Term.)


8 Tu 7 284 32


sets.


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2d Tuesday, at Bridgeport.


9 W


7 284 32


4 11


9


59


10 Th


7 284 32


5 38 10


46


11 Fr 7 294 31 6 41 11


33


12 Sa 7 294 31 7 49 morn.


COMMON PLEAS.


13 Su 7 294 31 9 02


18 1st


Monday, at Hartford, New Ilaven, and Bridgeport. ;


14 M


7 294 31


10 13


1 08


15 Tu


7 304 30 11 25


1 57


16 W 7 30 4 30 mor.).


2


17 Th


7 304 30 0 36


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18'Fr 7 304 30 1 49


4


40


19 Sa


7 304 30 3 11


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39 40


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22 Tu 7 304 30


rises. 8


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CHURCII DAYS.


23 W


7 304 30


4 57 9 32


24 Th 7 304 30 6 08|10


25 Fr 7 294 31 7 21


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22 20th, 4th Sunday in Advent.


26 Sa 7 294 31 8


30 eve. 07 21st, St. Thomas.


27 Sul 7 29 4 31 9 35


0 54


26th, St. Stephen.


28 M 7 294 31 10 42


1


39 27th, St. John ; and 1st Sunday


29 Tu 7 294 31 11 43 2 24 after Christmas.


30 W 7 284 32 morn. 3


09.28th, Holy Innocents.


31 Th 7 284 32 0 41 3 54


50 DISTRICT COURT OF LITCHFIELD CO. 44 1st Monday, at New Milford.


LEGISLATURES. 1st Monday, Kentucky, California, Virginia. 40 Last Monday, Missouri.


20 Su 7 304 30 4 21


6


30


6th, 2d Sunday in Advent. 13th, 3d Sunday in Advent.


25th, Christmas.


1st Tuesday, at Middletown.


3d Tuesday, at Hartford.


3d Tuesday, at New IIaven.


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STATE OFFICERS.


GOVERNMENT OF CONNECTICUT. FROM MAY 7, 1873, TO MAY 6, 1874.


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.


His Excellency CHARLES R. INGERSOLL, New Haven, GOVERNOR. Jonathan Ingersoll, New Haven, Executive Secretary. John Cunningham, Clerk.


His Honor GEORGE G. SILL, Hartford, LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR.


MARVIN H. SANGER, Canterbury, SECRETARY OF STATE. D. W. Edgecomb, F. W. Spalding, Clerks. WILLIAM E. RAYMOND, New Canaar, TREASURER. George Williams, Samuel N. Raymond, Clerks.


ALFRED R. GOODRICH, Vernon, COMPTROLLER. George Robinson, E. W. Moore, George D. Goodrich, Clerks.


ALFRED J. MUNYAN, Hartford, SCHOOL FUND COMMISSIONER. Henry G. Taintor, Henry K. Morgan, Associate Commissioners. Henry H. Fitch, Clerk.


Gen. THEODORE G. ELLIS, Hartford, SURVEYOR GENERAL ..


STATE LIBRARY: COMMITTEE, the Governor, Secretary of State, and Hon. Dwight W. Pardee. LIBRARIAN, Charles J. Hoadly. 2


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GENERAL ASSEMBLY. VOTES FOR STATE OFFICERS, APRIL, 1873.


Gov. Ingersoll,


45,074 H. P. Haven, 39,245


LIEUT-GOV. Sill,


44.168


C. L. Griswold,


40,226


SEC'Y Sanger,


44,318 J. M. Hall,


39,201


TREASURER Raymond,


43,341 D. P. Nichols,


40,681


COMPTROLLER Goodrich,


43,514


J. T. Rockwell,


40,227


LEGISLATIVE.


General Assembly, Hlay, 1873. SENATE.


HIS HONOR LIEUT-GOV. SILL, Hartford, PRESIDENT. HON. ALLEN TENNY, Norwich, PRESIDENT, pro tem. George H. Cowell, Waterbury, Clerk.


SENATORS, with their residences, also the Committees over which they presided.


1st, George M. Landers, New Britain. Railroads, Unfinished Business.


2d, John W. Stoughton, South Windsor. Education.


3d, Julius R. Mitchell, Bristol. School Fund.


4th, Henry Stoddard, New Haven.


5th, Hiel S. Stevens, Naugatuck. New Towns and Probate Districts.


6th, Augustus C. Wilcox, Madison. Banks.


7th, David A. Daboll, Groton. Roads and Bridges.


8th, Allen Tenny, Norwich. Cities and Boroughs.


9th, Moses W. Comstock, East Lyme. Engrossed Bills.


10th, Nathaniel Wheeler, Bridgeport. Finance, Constitutional Reform.


11th, Zerah Fairman, Newtown. Federal Relations.


12th, Heusted W. R. Hoyt, Greenwich. Incorporations.


13th, Albert Day, Brooklyn. Agriculture.


14th, Samuel M. Fenner, Woodstock. Sale of Lands.


15th, Harvey L. Roberts Winsted. Fisheries.


16th, Elijah M. Smith, Watertown. Canvass of Votes.


17th, Pliny L. Barton, Salisbury. State Prison.


18th, William T. Elmer, Middletown. Judiciary.


19th, Henry M. Stannard, Westbrook. Humane Institutions.


20th, Merrick A. Marcy, Union. Military Affairs.


21st, Joseph B. Merrow, Mansfield. Claims.


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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


Annual compensation of Senators and Representatives, $300. Messengers, Robert E. Horne, Winsted; Robert B. Fuller, Scotland.


Door Keepers, Charles H. Butler, Oxford; James T. Kelsey, Haddam.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, MAY, 1873. WILLIAM W. EATON, Hartford, SPEAKER. Allowance, $5 per day.


SAMUEL A. YORK, New Haven, Clerk. E. HENRY HYDE, Jr., Stafford, Ass't Clerk.


Representatives with their residences, also the committees of which they were members.


Hartford, William W. Eaton.


Samuel F. Jones. Judiciary, Constitutional Convention.


Avon, Philemon R. Dav.


Berlin, Samuel F. Talmadge. Contested Elections.


Bloomfield, Grove Barnard.


Bristol, Isaac Pierce. Burlington, Cyrus Curtis.


Canton, Samuel N. Codding. Incorporations.


East Granby, Isaac P. Owen. Humane Institutions.


East Hartford, George W. Pratt. Wm. W. Stanley. Agriculture.


East Windsor, Joseph A. Pascoe. Orson S. Wood. Railroads.


Enfield, John L. Houston. Finance. George Simpson.


Farmington, Winthrop M. Wadsworth. Federal Relations. Andrew S. Upson. Constitutional Amendments.


Glastonbury, George C. Andrews. Wm. H. H. Miller. Fisheries.


Granby, John Burwell. Harvey Goddard. Hartland, William Davis. Sale of Lands. Dwight Beman. Manchester, Henry H. White.


Marlborough, Norman Welch. Military Affairs.


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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


New Britain, Albert G. Nourse.


Gideon Robinson. Cities and Boroughs.


Newington, Charles S. Francis.


Plainville, Nicholas J. Seeley.


Rocky Hill, Samuel Dimock. Roads and Bridges.


Simsbury, William C. Case. Robert Siddell.


Southington, Orson W. Stow. Education.


Soloman Finch. New Towns and Probate Districts.


South Windsor, Oliver Clark.


Suffield, James B. Rose. School Fund. Samuel White. Canvass of Votes.


West Hartford, William B. Ely. Banks.


Wethersfield, John Welles. Caleb J. Hanmer.


Windsor, Samuel A. Booth. Engrossed Bills. Hiram G. Phelps. Claims.


Windsor Locks, Timothy C. Coogan. State Prison, Contested Elections.


NEW HAVEN, James F. Babcock. Incorporations.


Henry B. Harrison. Judiciary, Constitutional Convention. Beacon Falls, Patrick Egan. Agriculture.


Bethany, Garry B. Johnson.


Branford, John Spencer. Claims.


Cheshire, William T. Peters. Military Affairs. Edward A. Cornwall. State Prison.


Derby, George H. Peck. Cities and Boroughs.


East Haven, Leonard R. Andrews.


Guilford, Henry Fowler. Humane Institutions. John R. Rossiter.


Hamden, Jesse Cooper. Banks.


New Towns and Probate Madison, William B. Crampton. Districts.


Meriden, Charles H. S. Davis. Education.


Middlebury, Levings Abbott.


Milford, Johnson Bristol. Alonzo W. Burns. Fisheries.


Naugatuck, Charles A. Ensign. Finance.


North Branford, Henry M. Pardee.


North Haven, Daniel A. Patten.


Orange, James H. Reynolds. Federal Relations.


Oxford, Ebenezer Riggs.


Prospect, William Berkley. Canvass of Votes.


Seymour, Horatio N. Eggleston. Railroads.


21


GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


Southbury, John J. Hinman. Constitutional Amendments. Wallingford, Willis J. Goodsell. Cities and Boroughs. Henry Davis. Waterbury, Isaac E. Newton. School Fund. Edward L. Frisbie.


Wolcott, George W. Carter. Sale of Lands.


Woodbridge, Amos S. Treat. Roads and Bridges.


NEW LONDON, George E. Starr. Incorporations. Edward T. Brown. Finance.


Norwich, John T. Wait.


Judiciary, Constitutional Amend- ments.


S. T. Holbrook. Sale of Lands, Contested Elections. Bozrah, Daniel W. Hough.


Colchester, Asa R. Bigelow.


Francis L. Carrier. New Towns and Probate Districts. East Lyme, John W. Luce. Education.


Franklin, Thomas H. C. Kingsbury. Military Affairs.


Griswold, Beriah H. Browning. Agriculture.


Groton, William E. Wheeler. Roads and Bridges. Timothy W. Turner. Lebanon, Isaac Gillette. John N. Abell. Canvass of Votes.


Ledyard, Christopher A. Brown. Banks.


Lisbon, Jonathan L. Lathrop. Constitutional Convention.


Lyme, Henry B. Sisson. State Prison. Henry L. Parker. Military Affairs.


Montville, Anson G. Baker.


North Stonington, Samuel B. Wheeler. Humane Institutions. Benjamin F. Billings.


Old Lyme, R. W. Chadwick. School Fund. Preston, Nicholas B. Bates. Railroads. Henry H. Roath. Fisheries. Salem, Gilbert Murray. Federal Relations. Sprague, Charles W. Scott. Finance. Stonington, Giles Babcock. Claims. Benjamin F. Stanton. Waterford, James Beckwith. BRIDGEPORT, Goodwin Stoddard. Judiciary. Danbury, Isaac Smith. Humane Institutions. Charles H. Read. Incorporations, Canvass of Votes. Bethel, Zalmon Whitlock. Brookfield, John N. Hawley. Constitutional Amendments. Darien, Ira Scofield. School Fund.


Easton, Francis L. Staples. Education.


22


GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


Fairfield, Seth Wakeman. Federal Relations. Charles S. French.


Greenwich, Cornelius Mead. Unfinished Business. Charles A. Newman. Cities and Boroughs.


Huntington, Sanford B. Cox. Constitutional Convention.


Monroe, John Powell. Sale of Lands.


New Canaan, Burling D. Purdy. Banks.


New Fairfield, Willis H. Wanzer. Roads and Bridges.


Newtown, Wheeler Drew. Claims.


Edward Taylor. Norwalk, Moses Hill. Thomas Guyer. Military Affairs.


Redding, Stebbins Baxter.


Moses Hill. Agriculture.


Ridgefield, Edward H. Smith. Harvey K. Smith. Finance.


Sherman, Charles H. Mallory.


Stamford, Edward Gay. New Towns and Probate Districts. John Clason.


Stratford, Alfred B. Judd. Railroads.


Trumbull, Aaron B. Mallett.


Weston, Osborn Taylor.


Westport, Edward M. Lees. Fisheries.


Wilton, Sherman Morehouse. State Prison.


BROOKLYN, Thomas S. Marlor. Banks.


Ashford, Chauncey F. Talbot. School Fund.


Lyman Lillibridge. Agriculture.


Canterbury, Amos Witter. Military Affairs, Federal Relations. Clifton Peck. Roads and Bridges.


Chaplin, William Hunt. Constitutional Convention.


Eastford, Preston B. Sibley. State Prison, Unfinished Business. Hampton, Lucius Whittaker. Claims.


Killingly, Abner Young. Engrossed Bills.


Edwin H. Bugbee. New Towns and Probate Districts.


Plainfield, William A. Lewis. Cities and Boroughs, Fisheries. Edwin A. Atkins.


Pomfret, Calvin D. Williams. Sale of Lands. Calvin N. Hicks.


Putnam, Gilbert W. Phillips. Judiciary.


Scotland, William G. Anthony. Canvass of Votes.


Sterling, Amos J. Gallup. Thompson, Stephen Ballard.


Marcus F. Towne. Constitutional Amendments. Voluntown, Charles S. Weaver.


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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


Windham, James M. Johnson. Incorporations. Frank H. Blish. Education.


Woodstock, E. H. Pratt. Humane Institutions. Joseph R. Barber. Railroads.


LITCHFIELD, Julius Deming. Banks. Charles D. Wheeler. Cities and Boroughs. Bark hamsted, Augustus Smith. Humane Institutions. Samuel H. Case.


Bethlehem, Marshall E. Beecher. Military Affairs.


Bridgewater, Edgar L. Peck. Fisheries.


Canaan, Daniel Brewster. Federal Relations. Colebrook, Timothy Persons. Hiram Sage. Roads and Bridges.


Cornwall, Virgil F. McNeil. School Fund. Robert M. Cochrane.


Goshen, Abner Gilbert. Agriculture. Truman P. Clark.


Harwinton, Martin L. Goodwin. Henry S. Frisbie.


Kent, Charles Edwards. Railroads.


Morris, Garry H. Miner. Sale of Lands.


New Hartford, Jason C. Keach. Warren N. Jones. Incorporations.


New Milford, James H. McMahon. Judiciary. Edward Hunt, Jr.


Norfolk, Oliver L. Hotchkiss. Constitutional Amendments. Edward Y. Morehouse. Education.


North Canaan, Elisha M. Rood. Canvass of Votes.


Plymouth, George A. Stoughton.


Roxbury, George W. Hurlbut.


Salisbury, Daniel Pratt. State Prison. George B. Clark. Claims.


Sharon, John Boyd. Constitutional Convention. Robert D. Livingston. Judiciary.


Torrington, James Alldis. Charles McNeil. Warren, Martin B. Strong. Washington, Samuel F. Hollister. John M. Ford. Watertown, George A. Woodruff.


Winchester, Harvey B. Steele. Finance. Orlow D. Hunt. New Towns and Probate Districts. Woodbury, William Smith. A. V. R. Abbott.


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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


MIDDLETOWN, Joseph W. Alsop, Jr. School Fund. Constitu- tional Convention. Ashbel Bidwell. Humane Institutions. Chatham, Abner G. Bevin.


Robert J. Young. Education.


Chester, Joseph E. Silliman. Military Affairs. Clinton, David C. Wight.


Cromwell, John Stevens. Banks.


Durham, Samuel W. Loper. Cities and Boroughs. Israel C. Newton. Railroads.


East Haddam, Julius Attwood. Incorporations. Almon Dav. Canvass of Votes.


Essex, Edward W. Pratt. Finance.


Haddam, Daniel Scoville. Judiciary, Constitutional Amend- ments.


Alpheus W. Tyler. Sale of Lands.


Killingworth, Isaac Kelsey. New Towns and Probate Districts. Horace L. Parmelee. Roads and Bridges.


Middlefield, Alfred M. Bailey.


Old Saybrook, Edwin Ayer. State Prison.


Portland, William H. Beebe. Claims.


Saybrook, John Rogers. Fisheries. William L. Jones. Federal Relations.


Westbrook, Horace T. Wilcox. Agriculture.


TOLLAND, Lucius J. Phillips. Humane Institutions. Henry E. Dimmock.


Andover, Walter Bishop.


Bolton, Frederick W. S. Ward. Railroads.


Columbia, Albert Brown. Sale of Lands.


Coventry, Henry Dean. Claims.


Nathaniel Root, Jr. Roads and Bridges.


Ellington, Henry C. Aborn. Federal Relations.


Hebron, George R. Bestor. Education. Marshall Porter. School Fund.


Mansfield, John J. G. McFarlane. Cities and Boroughs. Andrew K. Brown.


Somers, George A. Converse. Canvass of Votes. John W. Russell. Finance.


Stafford, Julius Pinney. Incorporations. Dwight Glazier. State Prison.


Union, Horatio Carpenter. Agriculture. Henry B. Booth. Banks.


Vernon, Ira Thrall. New Towns and Probate Districts, Consti- tutional Amendments.


25


GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


Willington, Samuel S. Nichols. Constitutional Convention. Henry G. Gurley. Fisheries.


Messengers, George B. Sherman, Danbury; Daniel Lee, Nor- wich; William A. Murray, Hebron.


Door Keepers, James Treadway, Old Saybrook; James Mansfield, Winchester; Frank H. Shaffer, Westford.


COMMITTEES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. JOINT STANDING. JOINT SELECT.


Judiciary.


Constitutional Convention.


Incorporations.


Federal Relations.


Railroads.


Cities and Boroughs.


Banks.


Education.


Finance.


Engrossed Bills.


School Fund.


Humane Institutions.


Claims.


Military Affairs.


Contested Elections. Constitutional Amendments.


State Prison.


Agriculture.


New Towns and Probate Dist's.


Roads and Bridges.


Sale of Lands.


Fisheries.


VOTES FOR SENATORS.


APRIL, 1873.


Dist. Elected.


1 George M. Landers,


2 John W. Stoughton,


1,880 Daniel A. Tuttle, 1,724


3 Julius R. Mitchell,


2,182 Theodore M. Maltbie, 2,144


4 Henry Stoddard,


4,461


Charles L. English, 3,308


5 Hiel S. Stevens, 3,527


6 Augustus C. Wilcox,


2,762


Thomas A. Smith,


2,527


7 David A. Daboll,


1,605 William H. Potter,


1,520


8 Allen Tenny,


9 Moses W. Comstock,


1,091 J. Griffin Ely,


827


10 Nathaniel Wheeler,


3,692 Henry R. Treadwell, 2,767


11 Zerah Fairman,


Vote. Opposing Candidate. Vote.


5,595 Timothy W. Stanley, 4,976


Edward N. Shelton, 2,942


2,139 Charles Hewitt,


1,711


1,771 Ezra A. Mallory,


1,541


Canvass of Votes-for Judges of Probate and Justices of the Peace. Unfinished Business.


HOUSE SELECT.


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SENATORIAL DISTRICTS.


VOTES FOR SENATORS-CONTINUED.


APRIL, 1873.


Dist. Elected.


Vote. Opposing Candidate.


Vote.


12 Heusted W. R. Hoyt, 2,462 Galen A. Carter,


2,239


13 Albert Day,


1,308 Whiting Hayden,


1,109


14 Samuel M. Fenner, 1,647 Stephen O. Bowen,


825


15 Harvey L. Roberts, 1,581


Walter S. Lewis,


1,477


16 Elijah M. Smith, 1,527


Isaac B. Bristol, 1,422


17 Pliny L. Barton, 1,829


John K. Shepard,


877


18 William T. Elmer, 1,483


William W. Fowler,


1,376


19 Henry M. Stannard, 1,405 Henry Fox,


1,002


20 Merrick A. Marcy, 989


William M. Corbin, 913


21 Joseph B. Merrow, 1,122


John S. Dobson,


1,012


SENATORIAL DISTRICTS.


WITH POPULATION IN 1870.


1. Hartford, Wethersfield, Berlin, Southington, New Britain, Rocky Hill, West Hartford, Newington -59,298.


2. Enfield, Suffield, East Windsor, East Hartford, Glaston- bury, Marlborough, Manchester, South Windsor-25, 456.


3. Hartland, Granby, East Granby, Simsbury, Windsor. Canton, Farmington, Bristol, Burlington, Avon, Bloomfield, Windsor Locks, Plainville-24,405.


4. New Haven, Hamden, Woodbridge-54,744.


5. Milford, Orange, Derby, Oxford, Middlebury, Waterbury, Bethany, Wolcott, Southbury, Naugatuck, Seymour, Beacon Falls-37,148.


6. Guilford, Branford, North Branford, East Haven, North Haven, Madison, Wallingford, Meriden, Cheshire, Prospect- 29,490.


7. New London, Groton, Ledyard, Stonington, Waterford- 25,000.


8. Norwich, North Stonington, Preston, Griswold, Lisbon, Sprague, Franklin-27,846.


9. Lyme, Colchester, Lebanon, Montville, Salem, Bozrah, East Lyme, Old Lyme-13,842.


10. Fairfield, Bridgeport, Stratford, Huntington, Weston, Trumbull, Monroe, Westport, Easton-38,345.


11. Danbury, Bethel, Ridgefield, Redding, Newtown, Brook- field, New Fairfield, Sherman-21,192.


12. Norwalk, Darien, Stamford, Greenwich, New Canaan, Wilton-35,833.


13. Brooklyn, Canterbury, Hampton, Plainfield, Sterling, Voluntown, Windham, Chaplin, Scotland-18,158.


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JUDICIARY.


14. Ashford, Eastford, Killingly, Pomfret, Putnam, Thomp- son, Woodstock-20,377.


15. Litchfield, Harwinton, New Hartford, Torrington, Win- chester, Barkhamsted, Colebrook, Morris-17,507.


16. New Milford, Bridgewater, Warren, Washington, Rox- bury, Bethlehem, Woodbury, Watertown, Plymouth-16,140.


17. Salisbury, Canaan, North Canaan, Norfolk, Sharon, Cornwall, Goshen, Kent-15,085.


18. Middletown, Cromwell, Durham, Chatham, Middlefield, Portland-22,605.


19. Haddam, Chester, Clinton, East Haddam, Killingworth, Saybrook, Old Saybrook, Essex, Westbrook-13,512.


20. Tolland, Ellington, Somers, Stafford, Union, Willington, -8,892.


21. Andover, Bolton, Coventry, Columbia, Hebron, Mans- field, Vernon-13 123.


JUDICIARY.


U. S. Circuit and District Courts in Connecticut. SUPREME COURT, CIRCUIT JUDGE-WARD HUNT, Utica, N. Y.


CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE .- LEWIS B. WOODRUFF, New York City.


DISTRICT JUDGE .- NATHANIEL SHIPMAN, Hartford. CLERK OF COURTS .- Loren P. Waldo, Hartford.


DISTRICT ATTORNEY .- Calvin G. Childs, Stamford. MARSHAL .- Peter R. Carll, New Haven.


DEPUTY MARSHALS .- Philo F. Barnum, Bridgeport; Westell Russell, Hartford.


Masters in Chancery.


Loren P. Waldo, Hartford; Alfred Blackman, Johnson T. Platt, New Haven.


Commissioners of the U. S. Circuit Court.


Hartford; Wm. Hamersley, R. D. Hubbard, H. E. Burton, Loren P. Waldo, Erastus Smith, Francis Fellowes.


Litchfield; George M. Woodruff.


Meriden; Ratcliff Hicks.


Middletown; A. W. Bacon.


New Haven; Alfred Blackman, Charles R. Ingersoll, Samuel L. Bronson, H. Lynde Harrison, Johnson T. Platt, Jonathan Ingersoll.


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New London; Abiel Converse.


Norwich; James A. Hovey, Allen Tenney.


Bridgeport; Morris W. Seymour.


Registers in Bankruptcy.


1st Dist. Henry E. Burton, Hartford.


2d Eleazer K. Foster, New Haven.


3d Robert Coit, New London.


4th 66 Louis N. Middlebrook, Bridgeport.


Supreme Court of Errors.


CHIEF JUSTICE .- ORIGEN S. SEYMOUR, Litchfield, from June 5, 1873, to Feb. 9, 1874.


*JOHN D. PARK, Norwich, from Feb. 9, 1874, for term of 8 years.


ASSOCIATE JUDGES .- Elisha Carpenter, Hartford, 1865; Lafayette S. Foster, Norwich, 1870; James Phelps, Essex, 1873; Dwight W. Pardee, Hartford, 1873.


REPORTER .- John Hooker, Hartford.


Superior Court.


JUDGES .- Dwight Loomis, Rockville, 1864; Edward I. San- ford, New Haven, 1867; Miles T. Granger, North Canaan, 1867.


Court of Common Pleas.


HARTFORD COUNTY .- Charles H. Briscoe, Enfield, Judge.


Charles E. Fellowes, Hartford, Clerk.


NEW HAVEN COUNTY .- Henry Stoddard, New Haven, Judge. Edward A. Anketell, New Haven, Clerk.


Wm. L. Foster, New Haven, Assistant Clerk.


NEW LONDON COUNTY .- Supply T. Holbrook, Norwich, Judge Wm. L. Brewer, Norwich, Clerk.


A. C. Lippitt, Jr., New London, Assistant Clerk.


FAIRFIELD COUNTY .- Lyman D. Brewster, Danbury, Judge. David B. Booth, Danbury, Clerk.


W. E. Norton, Bridgeport, Assistant Clerk.


DISTRICT COURT FOR THE FIRST DISTRICT OF LITCHFIELD COUNTY .- Barkhamsted, Bridgewater, Canaan, Colebrook, Cornwall, Kent, New Hartford, New Milford, Norfolk, North Canaan, Roxbury, Salisbury, Sharon, and Winchester. Roland Hitchcock, Winchester, Judge.


* Associate Judge until Feb. 9, 1874.


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JUDICIARY.


Allotment of Judges from July, 1873, to July, 1874.


HARTFORD COUNTY. CIVIL TERMS.


Carpenter, J.


1st Tuesday in July.


Pardee, J.


4th Tuesday in September.


3d Tuesday in December.


Carpenter, J. Loomis, J.


2d Tuesday in March, '74. CRIMINAL TERMS.


Granger, J. Loomis, J.


4th Tuesday in August.


1st Tuesday in December.


Pardee, J.


1st Tuesday in March, '74.


NEW HAVEN COUNTY. CIVIL TERMS.


Phelps, J.


1st Tuesday in September.


Granger, J.


2d Tuesday in October.


Pardee, J.


3d Tuesday in December.


Sanford, J.


1st Tuesday in March, '74.


Granger, J.


2d Tuesday in May, '74. CRIMINAL TERMS.


Minor, J.


1st Tuesday in July.


Sanford, J.


1st Tuesday in October.


Sanford, J.


1st Tuesday in January, '74.


Loomis; J.


1st Tuesday in April, '74. WATERBURY TERMS.


Phelps, J. 1st Tuesday in October, adjourned Term.


Granger, J. 1st Tuesday in February, '74.


Phelps, J.


1st Tuesday in June, '74.


NEW LONDON COUNTY.


Sanford, J.


2d Tuesday in September.


Foster, J.


3d Tuesday in November.


Phelps, J.


Park & Foster, J. J.


FAIRFIELD COUNTY. CIVIL TERMS.


4th Tuesday in August.


3d Tuesday in October.


2d Tuesday in December.


1st Tuesday in March, '74. CRIMINAL TERMS. 4th Tuesday in August.


Foster, J. Loomis, J. Sanford, J. Sanford, J.


3d Tuesday in January, '74. Last Tuesday in March, '74.


Minor, J. Carpenter, J. Park, J. Granger, J.


3d Tuesday in October. 3d Tuesday in February, '74. 1st Tuesday in June, '74.


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WINDHAM COUNTY. 4th Tuesday in August.


1st Tuesday in November.


1st Tuesday in January, '74.


3d Tuesday in April, '74.


LITCHFIELD COUNTY.


3d Tuesday in September.


1st Tuesday in November.


4th Tuesday in January, '74.


2d Tuesday in April, '74.


MIDDLESEX COUNTY.


Minor, J.


2d Tuesday in October.


Park, J.


1st Tuesday in December.


Loomis, J.


1st Tuesday in February, '74.


Phelps, J.


2d Tuesday in April, '74.


TOLLAND COUNTY.


Granger, J. 1st Tuesday in September.


Phelps, J.


1st Tuesday in December.


Foster, J.


1st Tuesday in February, '74.


Carpenter, J.


2d Tuesday in April, '74.


The Judges are elected for eight years, salary $4,000 per annum.


For Terms of the Courts, see Calendar pages.


PROBATE COURTS. HARTFORD COUNTY.


HARTFORD, Bloomfield, E. Hartford, Glastonbury, Newington, J. H. White. Rocky Hill, W. Hartford, Wethersfield, Windsor L'ks, Avon, Harvey Woodford, 2d. Berlin, Jas. H. Beach.


New Britain, Bristol, Benjamin F. Hawley. Burlington, Theron Tuttle. Canton, Samuel N. Codding.


East Granby, Isaac P. Owen.


E. Windsor,


S. Windsor, Henry M. King.


Enfield, Frederick E. Ely.


Farmington,


C. L. Whitman.


Plainville,


Granby, Watson Dewey.


Hartland, Timothy E. Williams. Manchester, Rufus R. Dimock. Marlborough, Wm. E. Jones. Simsbury, John C. Roberts. Southington, M. H. Holcomb. Suffield, George Williston. Windsor, H. Sidney Hayden.


Seymour, C. J. Carpenter, J. Loomis, J. Park, J.




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