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CALENDAR DAYS.
1 Fr
7 234 37
rises.
9 06
2 Sa
7 244 36
5 32 10
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COURTS.
3 Su
7 254 35 6 37 11
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SUPERIOR.
4 M
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56
1st Tuesday, at Middletown.
5|Tu
7 264 34 9 25
eve. 51
1st Tuesday, at Tolland.
6 W
7 26 4 34 10
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47 1st Tuesday, at Hartford, (Crimi-
7 Th
7 274 33 11 51
2
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nal Term.)
8 Fr
7 27 4 33 morn.
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4
29
3d Tuesday, at New Haven.
10 Su
7 28.4 32 2 05 5
3 13 6
14
12 Tu
7 294 31 4 21
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07
7 58 2d
14 Th 7 294 31 6 38 8
45
15 Fr
7 294 31
sets. 9
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DISTRICT COURT OF LITCHFIELD CO.
16 Sa
7 304 30
5 03 10
15
1st Monday, at New Milford.
17 Su
7 304 30
04 11
00
18 M 7 304 30
7 06 11
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LEGISLATURES.
19 Tu
7 304 30 8 10 morn.
1st Monday, California, Kentucky, Virginia. 19 00 Last Monday, Missouri.
22 Fr
7 304 30 11 17 1
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CHURCH DAYS.
23 Sa 7 304 30 morn. 2 24
24 Su
7 294 31 0 21
3 09
10th, 2d Sunday in Advent.
25 M
7 294 31 1 25
3 57 17th, 3d Sunday in Advent.
26 Tu 7 294 31 2 32 4 50 21st, St. Thomas.
27 W 7 294 31 3 43 5 51
25th, Christmas.
28 Th 7 294 31 4 58 6 53 26th, St. Stephen.
29 Fr 7 294 31 6 10
7 57 27th, St. John, Evangelist.
30 Sa 7 284 32
rises. 8 56 28th, Holy Innocents.
31st, 1st Sunday after Christmas.
31 Su 7 284 32 5 40 9 55
9 14 0
21 Th
7 304 3010 16 1
1st Monday, at Hartford, New Haven, and Bridgeport. Monday, at Stamford, (ad- journed Term.)
13 W
7 294 31 5 29
2d Tuesday, at Bridgeport.
3d Tuesday, at Hartford.
9 Sa 7 284 32 0 59
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COMMON PLEAS.
11M 7 28.4 32
Full Moon, 1d, 6h, 16m, M.
Last qr. 7d, 9h, 35m, E.
New Moon, 15d, 1h, 26m, E.
First qr. 23d, 6h, 53m, E.
Full Moon, 30d, 5h, 11m, E.
24th, 4th Sunday in Advent.
3d, 1st Sunday in Advent.
20 W 7 304 30
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STATE OFFICERS.
GOVERNMENT OF CONNECTICUT.
FROM MAY 5, 1875, TO MAY 3, 1876.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
His Excellency CHARLES R. INGERSOLL, New Haven, GOVERNOR. Francis G. Ingersoll, New Haven, Executive Secretary. John Cunningham, Clerk.
His Honor GEORGE G. SILL, Hartford, LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR.
MARVIN H. SANGER, Canterbury, SECRETARY OF STATE. F. W. Spalding, P. F. Butler, Clerks.
WILLIAM E. RAYMOND, New Canaan, TREASURER. George Williams, Samuel N. Raymond, Clerks.
ALFRED R. GOODRICH, Vernon, COMPTROLLER. George D. Goodrich, E. W. Moore, Clerks.
HENRY C. MILES, Milford, SCHOOL FUND COMMISSIONER. Henry H. Fitch, Wm. H. Pond, Clerks.
STATE LIBRARY: COMMITTEE, the Governor, Secretary of State, and Hon. Dwight W. Pardee. LIBRARIAN, Charles J. Hoadly.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
VOTES FOR STATE OFFICERS,
APRIL, 1875.
Gov. Ingersoll,
53,752 James Lloyd Greene, 44,272
LIEUT .- Gov. Sill,
53,247
Charles L. English, 45,024
SEC'Y Sanger,
53,258 Augustus H. Fenn, 44,984
TREASURER Raymond, 53,157 Owen B. Arnold, 45,176
COMPTROLLER Goodrich, 53, 268
Robert B. Craufurd, 44,965
LEGISLATIVE.
General Assembly, Atlay, 1875. SENATE.
HIS HONOR LIEUT .- GOV. SILL, Hartford, PRESIDENT. HON. CALEB B. BOWERS, New Haven, PRESIDENT, pro tem. E. Henry Hyde, Jr., Hartford, Clerk.
SENATORS, with their residences, also the Committees over which they presided.
1st, Charles M. Pond, West Hartford. Finance, Insurance.
2d, Chester Johnson, Enfield. Education.
3d, Timothy C. Coogan, Windsor Locks. Incorporations.
4th, Caleb B. Bowers, New Haven. Railroads.
5th, Benjamin Nichols, Oxford. Roads and Bridges.
6th, Charles D. Yale, Wallingford. Humane Institutions.
7th, Henry Larrabee, Ledyard. Agriculture.
8th, John R. Tracy, Griswold. Engrossed Bills.
9th, James L. Raymond, Lyme. Unfinished Business.
10th, Matthew Bulkley, Weston. Military Affairs, Canvass of Votes, Temperance.
11th, Lewis H. Bailey, Ridgefield. Fisheries.
12th, Frederick W. Bruggerhof, West Darien. New Towns and Probate Districts.
13th, Thomas L. Marlor, Brooklyn. Banks.
14th, Lucius Briggs, Thompson. School Fund, Centennial Cele- bration.
15th, Harvey B. Steele, West Winsted. Cities and Boroughs.
16th, Samuel L. Bloss, Bethlehem. Sale of Lands.
17th, Daniel Brewster, Falls Village. Claims, Centennial Cele- bration.
18th, William W. Fowler, Durham. Federal Relations, Con- stitutional Reform.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
19th, Washington F. Willcox, Chester. Judiciary. 20th, William M. Corbin, Union. Pauper Legislation, and Penal Treatment of Inebriates.
21st, Chauncey Howard, Coventry. State Prison. Messengers, William E. Olmsted, Meriden; James K. Guy, Middletown.
Door Keepers, William Talcott, Wethersfield; David F. Cole, Weston.
Annual compensation of Senators, $300.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, MAY, 1875. CHARLES DURAND, Derby, SPEAKER.
CONRAD G. BACON, Middletowu, Clerk.
JOHN R. FARNUM, Litchfield, Ass't Clerk.
Representatives with their residences, also the committees of which they were members.
HARTFORD, Elisha Johnson. Judiciary, Centennial Celebra- tion, Federal Relations.
Nathaniel B. Stevens. Banks, Constitutional Reform, Con- stitutional Amendments.
Avon, James E. Lusk. Military Affairs.
Berlin, William H. Risley. New Towns and Probate Districts.
Bloomfield, Samuel J. Mills. Claims.
Bristol, George T. Steele.
Burlington, John N. Gillett. Canton, Charles Blair.
East Granby, Isaac W. Thompson.
East Hartford, Lucius W. McIntosh.
Charles F. Hanmer. School Fund.
East Windsor, Charles E. Phelps. Oliver M. Nelson. Enfield, Lyman A. Upson. Ephraim Bridge. Farmington, William Gay. Sale of Lands. Luther T. Parsons. Roads and Bridges. Glastonbury, Edgar Hale. Engrossed Bills. Henry G. Miller. Fisheries. Granby, Marcus B. Alling. James R. Hayes.
Hartland, Dwight A. Merriam. Temperance. George N. Thompson.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Manchester, Rufus R. Dimock. Centennial Celebration.
Marlborough, Charles Hall.
New Britain, Gideon Robinson. Cities and Boroughs. Thomas H. Brady.
Newington, Albert S. Hunn. Finance.
Plainville, Burwell Carter.
Rocky Hill, Benjamin Smith.
Simsbury, George W. Sanford. Humane Institutions.
Watson Holcomb. Incorporations.
Southington, Julius B. Savage. State Prison, Contested Elec- tions.
Stephen Walkley. Pauper Legislation, &c.
South Windsor, Chelsea C. Vinton.
Suffield, Benjamin Wood. Education. Martin J. Sheldon. Agriculture.
West Hartford, Myron N. Morris. Insurance.
Wethersfield, Richard A. Robbins.
George L. Wells. Windsor, Stebbins B. Holcomb. Thomas Duncan.
Windsor Locks, Thomas F. Carroll. Railroads.
NEW HAVEN, Thomas D. Kennedy. Humane Institutions.
Hobart B. Bigelow. Banks.
Beacon Falls, John A. Coe. Sale of Lands.
Bethany, Allen Lounsbury.
Branford, Henry B. Fowler.
Cheshire, James Lanyon.
Edward A. Cornwall. Insurance, Temperance. Derby, Charles Durand.
Thomas Elmes. Railroads, Federal Relations.
East Haven, J. Woodward Thompson. Fisheries.
Guilford, H. Lynde Harrison. Judiciary, Centennial Celebra- tion, Constitutional Reform, Constitutional Amend- ments.
John R. Rossiter. Education.
Hamden, Riley R. Palmriter.
Madison, John N. Chittenden. Unfinished Business.
Meriden, Wallace A. Miles. Cities and Boroughs. Asahel H. Curtis. Finance.
Middlebury, Silas Tuttle.
Milford, Henry C. Miles. State Prison.
William H. Pond. Agriculture, Contested Elections.
Naugatuck, John H. Hawkins. School Fund.
North Branford, Francis C. Bartholomew.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
North Haven, Stephen C. Gilbert.
Orange, Charles F. Smith. Oxford, Smith C. Wheeler. Prospect, Henry Judd.
Seymour, Lewis A. Camp. Claims. Southbury, Gidney A. Stiles.
Wallingford, Joel Hall. Pauper Legislation, &c. Clarence H. Brown. Military Affairs.
Waterbury, William Brown. Incorporations, Centennial Cele- bration.
Amos S. Blake. New Towns and Probate Districts.
Wolcott, Erastus W. Warner. Canvass of Votes.
Woodbridge, John Peck. Roads and Bridges.
NEW LONDON, Charles Prentis. Banks. James Fitch. Cities and Boroughs.
Norwich, Paul B. Greene. Judiciary. Willis R Austin. Railroads, Centennial Celebration.
Bozrah. Isaac Johnson. Claims.
Colchester, William H. Hayward. Incorporations.
Ira A. Dinsmore. Military Affairs.
East Lyme. Lyman M. Bacon. Constitutional Reform, Consti- tutional Amendments.
Franklin, Henry Bellows. Agriculture.
Griswold, Israel Mathewson.
Groton, William E. Wheeler. Roads and Bridges. James M. Turner. Education.
Lebanon, Alphonso Browning. Humane Institutions. Edmund B. Johnson.
Ledyard, William L. Main. Pauper Legislation, &c.
Lisbon, James B. Palmer. Canvass of Votes.
Lyme, J. Griffin Ely. Fisheries. Paschal L. Gillett.
Montville, Alexander C. Robertson. Sale of Lands.
North Stonington, Andrew Avery. Federal Relations. Edgar H. Wheeler.
Old Lyme, Edmund Sheffield.
Preston, Edwin Benjamin. Temperance.
Erastus F. Hewitt. School Fund, Centennial Celebration. Salem, Wellington S. Gott. Insurance. Sprague, George D. Loveland. State Prison. Stonington, Alexander S. Palmer.
Charles Perrin. New Towns and Probate Districts. Waterford, William L. Peckham. Finance.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
BRIDGEPORT, David B. Lockwood. Railroads, Centennial Cele- bration. Carlos Curtis. Incorporations.
Danbury, Levi K. Wildman. Cities and Boroughs.
Nathan B Dibble. Agriculture.
Bethel, William H. Ferry.
Brookfield, Marcus Babbitt.
Darien, John Hilton. Fisheries.
Easton, Robert G. Galloway.
Fairfield, Francis Bulkley. School Fund. George W. Bradley. Federal Relations.
Greenwich, John G. Reynolds. Education.
George W. Brush. Banks. Huntington, Gideon M. Wakelee.
Monroe, David Warner. Temperance.
New Canaan, Justus F. Hoyt.
New Fairfield, Lewis L. Hopkins. Pauper Legislation, &c.
Newtown, Simeon B. Peck, Sale of Lands.
James A. Wilson. Judiciary.
Norwalk, Winfield S. Hanford. Insurance, Constitutional Re- form, Constitutional Amendments.
James W. Hyatt. Finance.
Redding, Turney Sanford. Roads and Bridges. Henry B. Platt.
Ridgefield, Nathan Lounsbury. Humane Institutions.
Ira S. Keeler. Engrossed Bills.
Sherman, Ira Pearce. Canvass of Votes.
Stamford, Benjamin J. Daskam. Centennial Celebration.
John Clason. State Prison.
Stratford, Nathan B. Wells.
Trumbull, John H. Beach. Military Affairs.
Weston, Edgar Scribner.
Westport, Wm. Burr Wright. Claims.
Wilton, Daniel Davenport. New Towns and Probate Districts.
BROOKLYN, Frank E. Baker. Banks.
Ashford, Edwin A. Buck. Judiciary, Centennial Celebration. George Platt. Fisheries. Canterbury, Rufus S. Ladd. Claims. James B. Palmer. State Prison.
Chaplin, William A. Hodge. Canvass of Votes.
Eastford, C. B. Rockwell. Temperance.
Hampton, Edward S. Cleveland. Insurance, Federal Relations.
Killingly, Charles N. Capron. Railroads.
John Aspinwall. Education.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Plainfield, Joseph Hutchins. Agriculture. George A. Rouse. Military Affairs. Pomfret, Thomas W. Williams. New Towns and Probate Dis- tricts.
Harvey Whitmore.
Putnam, Jerome Tourtellotte. Sale of Lands.
Scotland, Marvin Barrett. Finance.
Sterling, James L. Young. Humane Institutions.
Thompson, Jeremiah Olney. Incorporations, Centennial Cele- bration, Contested Elections.
Parris H. Aldrich.
Voluntown, Jared A. Gallup. School Fund.
Windham, J. Griffin Martin. Constitutional Reform, Pauper Legislation, &c., Constitutional Amendments.
Don F. Johnson. Cities and Boroughs.
Woodstock, Francis L. Corbin. Roads and Bridges.
Anson Barrett.
LITCHFIELD, William Deming. Humane Institutions.
Garner B. Curtis. Pauper Legislation, &c.
Barkhamsted, Delos H. Stephens. Banks.
Frank A. Case.
Bethlehem, Henry C. Hill.
Bridgewater, Bruce B. Beach.
Canaan, Myron U. Dean.
Colebrook, Harvey I .. Coy. Roads and Bridges. Flavel J. Bushnell.
Cornwall, Myron I. Millard. Military Affairs. George H. Crandall.
Goshen, Fessenden Ives. Canvass of Votes. William Davis, Jr.
Harwinton, Cyrus L. Barber. Unfinished Business. Delos Bristol.
Kent, Charles Edwards. Centennial Celebration.
Morris, Nelson Edmonds.
New Hartford, William E. Thompson.
Stephen H. Mason. Constitutional Reform, Constitutional Amendments.
New Milford, James H. McMahon. Judiciary. Oliver S. Hartwell.
Norfolk, Charles M. Ryan. Education. Miles Riggs.
North Canaan, Edward S. Roberts. Cities and Boroughs.
Plymouth, Abijah W. Welton. Agriculture.
Roxbury, Albert L. Hodge. Claims.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Salisbury, John P. Walton. Sale of Lands.
Chauncey R. Morris. Railroads.
Sharon, William E. Marsh. Temperance. Baldwin Reed, 2d.
Torrington, Charles F. Brooker. Insurance. Edward C. Hotchkiss. State Prison. Warren, George Wells.
Washington, George S. Cogswell. School Fund.
Samuel Frisbie.
Watertown, William G. French. Engrossed Bills.
Winchester, Mortimer E. Dutton. New Towns and Probate Districts.
Henry Gay. Finance, Centennial Celebration.
Woodbury, James Huntington. Incorporations, Federal Rela- tions.
Willis A. Strong. Fisheries.
MIDDLETOWN, Charles R. Fagan. Railroads, Constitutional Re- form, Constitutional Amendments.
George W. Roberts. Humane Institutions.
Haddam, Isaac Arnold, Finance. Centennial Celebration.
William B. Dickinson. Incorporations, Federal Relations.
Chatham, Clark O. Sears. Canvass of Votes, Temperance.
Leverett D. Willey.
Chester, J. Tyler Smith. Pauper Legislation, &c.
Clinton, William H. Kelsey. Sale of Lands.
Cromwell, Timothy Ranney. Insurance.
Durham, Isaac W. Hickox. Roads and Bridges.
Lucius H. Foote.
East Haddam, Albert E. Purple. New Towns and Probate Dis- tricts.
David Watrous. Education.
Essex, Selden M. Pratt. State Prison.
Killingworth, Leverett W. Parmelee. Claims. Charles G. Rutty. School Fund.
Middlefield, Harvey Miller. Agriculture.
Old Saybrook, Frederic A. Chalker. Fisheries.
Portland, Evelyn White. Judiciary.
Saybrook, Milon Pratt. Cities and Boroughs, Centennial Cele- bration.
Asa R. Shailer. Banks.
Westbrook, Joseph G. Smith. Military Affairs.
TOLLAND, Howard F. Rand. New Towns and Probate Districts. Charles A. Hawkins. Banks.
Andover, Myron P. Yeomans. Judiciary, Centennial Celebra- tion.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Bolton, William C. White. Finance.
Columbia, James L. Downer. State Prison. Coventry, James S. Morgan. Claims. Charles Lee. School Fund. Ellington, John Beasley. Hebron, Seth Smith. Fisheries. John H. Buell. Agriculture.
Mansfield, Edwin G. Sumner. Military Affairs, Federal Rela- tions.
Madison L. Cross. Cities and Boroughs.
Somers, Loren W. Percival. Education, Temperance.
Crispus A. Harwood. Pauper Legislation, &c.
Stafford, Eliab A. Converse. Incorporations. John R. Washburn. Railroads.
Union, Samuel W. Moore. Humane Institutions, Constitutional Reform.
George C. Marcy. Canvass of Votes.
Vernon, Frederick Ziegler. Sale of Lands.
Francis L. Dickinson. Insurance, Centennial Celebration, Constitutional Reform, Constitutional Amendments. Willington, William D. Ruby. Roads and Bridges. William Irons.
Messengers-Thomas Cosgrove, Hartford; Wm. A. Murray, Hebron; Edward W. Weaver, Woodstock.
Door Keepers-Ebenezer E. Brockway, Lyme; Wm. T. St. John, Danbury; John E. Carmody, New Haven.
Annual Compensation of Representatives, $300.
COMMITTEES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
JOINT STANDING.
Judiciary. School Fund. Banks.
Sale of Lands. Finance. Railroads. Military Affairs.
State Prison.
New Towns & Probate Dist's.
Agriculture. Humane Institutions.
Roads and Bridges. Incorporations.
Claims. Education.
Cities and Boroughs. Fisheries. Insurance.
JOINT SELECT.
Federal Relations. Constitutional Reform.
Pauper Legislation, and Penal Treatment of Inebriates.
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VOTES FOR SENATORS.
Canvass of Votes-for Judges Centennial Celebration.
of Probate and Justices of Temperance. the Peace. Unfinished Business.
Engrossed Bills.
HOUSE SELECT.
Contested Elections.
Constitutional Amendments.
VOTES FOR SENATORS.
APRIL, 1875.
Dist. Elected.
Vote. Opposing Candidate.
Vote.
1 Charles M. Pond,
6,427 Alexander Harbison,
5,845
2 Chester Johnson,
2,245
William M. Stanley,
2,149
3 Timothy C. Coogan,
2,716 Samuel Q. Porter,
2,294
4 Caleb B. Bowers,
4,918 Samuel E. Merwin, Jr.,
4,686
5 Benjamin Nichols,
3,882
Sharon Y. Beach,
3,322
6 Charles D. Yale, 3,083
Ebenezer H. Ives,
3,032
7 Henry Larrabee, 1,964
Nehemiah M. Gallup,
1,925
8 John R. Tracy,
2,673
James A. Hovey,
2,502
9 James L. Raymond,
1,133
William T. Cutler, Jr.,
1,038
10 Matthew Bulkley,
4.250
William R. Higby,
3,235
11 Lewis H. Bailey,
2,190
Hiram K. Scott,
1,410
12 Fred'k W. Bruggerhof, 2.715
Samuel Fessenden,
2,594
13 Thomas S. Marlor,
1,509
David Greenslit,
1,299
14 Lucius Briggs,
1,814
John Kies,
1,062
15 Harvey B. Steele, 1,834
Lorain A. Cooke,
1,614
16 Samuel L. Bloss, 1,789
Henry W. Peck,
1,496
17 Daniel Brewster, 1,962
Egbert T. Butler,
920
18 William W. Fowler, 1,819
O. Vincent Coffin,
1,618
19 Wash'g'n F. Willcox, 1.398
William C. Hough,
1,389
20 William M. Corbin, 1,047
Leverett E. Pease, 957
21 Chauncey Howard, 1,207
John S. Hanks,
1,124
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS. WITH POPULATION IN 1870.
1st, Hartford and Tolland Counties-131,174.
2d, New Haven and Middlesex Counties-157,499.
3d, New London and Windham Counties-105,223.
4th, Fairfield and Litchfield Counties-144, 102.
SENATORIAL DISTRICTS. WITH POPULATION IN 1870. 1. Hartford, Wethersfield, Berlin, Southington, New Britain, Rocky Hill, West Hartford, Newington-59,298.
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SENATORIAL DISTRICTS.
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.
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, Thomas- ton-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.
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JUDICIARY.
JUDICIARY.
U. S. Circuit and District Courts in Connecticut.
SUPREME COURT, CIRCUIT JUSTICE .- WARD HUNT, Utica, N. Y.
CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE .- ALEXANDER S. JOHNSON, New York City.
DISTRICT JUDGE .- NATHANIEL SHIPMAN, Hartford.
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT .- Loren P. Waldo, Hartford.
CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT .- Edwin E. Marvin, Hart- ford.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY .- Calvin G. Child, 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, Edwin E. Marvin. Litchfield; George M. Woodruff.
Meriden; Ratcliffe Hicks.
Middletown; A. W. Bacon.
New Haven; Alfred Blackman, Charles R. Ingersoll, Samuel L. Bronson, H. Lynde Harrison, Johnson T. Platt, Jonathan Ingersoll.
Thompson; 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 Louis N. Middlebrook, Bridgeport.
Supreme Court of Errors.
CHIEF JUSTICE .- JOHN D. PARK, Norwich, elected Judge, 1864; Chief Justice, 1874.
ASSOCIATE JUDGES .- Elisha Carpenter, Hartford, 1865; Lafayette S. Foster, Norwich, 1870; Dwight W. Pardee, Hart- ford, 1873; Dwight Loomis, Rockville, 1875.
REPORTER .- John Hooker, Hartford.
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JUDICIARY.
Superior Court.
JUDGES .- Edward I. Sanford, New Haven, 1867; Miles T. Granger, North Canaan. 1867; Roland Hitchcock, Winchester, 1874; Earl Martin, Killingly, 1874; Sidney B. Beardsley, Bridge- port, 1874; Moses Culver, Middletown, 1875.
Court of Common Pleas.
HARTFORD COUNTY .- Thomas McManus, Hartford, Judge. Charles E. Fellowes, Hartford, Clerk.
Uriah Case, Hartford, Assistant Clerk. NEW HAVEN COUNTY .- Wm. C. Robinson, New Haven, Judge. Edward A. Anketell, New Haven, Clerk.
Michael E. Downes, New Haven, Assistant Clerk.
NEW LONDON COUNTY .- J P. C. Mather, New London, Judge. Wm. L. Brewer, Norwich, Clerk. William Belcher, New London, Assistant Clerk.
FAIRFIELD COUNTY .- Robert E. DeForest, Bridgeport, Judge. Theo. W. Downs, Bridgeport, Clerk.
William Burke, Danbury, Assistant Clerk.
DISTRICT COURT OF LITCHFIELD COUNTY .- Barkhamsted, Bridgewater, Canaan, Colebrook, Cornwall, Kent, New Hart- ford, New Milford, Norfolk, North Canaan, Roxbury, Salis- bury, Sharon, and Winchester.
Jared B. Foster, New Hartford, Judge.
Wm. F. Hurlbut, West Winsted, Clerk.
Allotment of Judges from July, 1875, to July, 1876. HARTFORD COUNTY.
CIVIL TERMS.
Culver, J.
1st Tuesday in July.
Beardsley, J.
4th Tuesday in September.
Culver, J.
3d Tuesday in December.
Granger, J.
2d Tuesday in March, '76. CRIMINAL TERMS.
Carpenter, J.
4th Tuesday in August.
Pardee, J.
Sanford, J.
1st Tuesday in December. 1st Tuesday in March, "76.
NEW HAVEN COUNTY.
CIVIL TERMS. 1st Tuesday in September.
Granger, J. Culver, J. Sanford, J.
2d Tuesday in October.
Martin, J.
3d Tuesday in December. 1st Tuesday in March, '76
Beardsley, J.
2d Tuesday in May, '76.
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CRIMINAL TERMS. Ist Tuesday in July. 1st Tuesday in October.
1st Tuesday in January, '76.
1st Tuesday in April, '76.
WATERBURY TERMS. 1st Tuesday in February, '76. 1st Tuesday in June, '76.
NEW LONDON COUNTY.
2d Tuesday in September. 3d Tuesday in November. 3d Tuesday in January, '76.
Last Tuesday in March, '76.
FAIRFIELD COUNTY. CIVIL TERMS. 4th Tuesday in August.
3d Tuesday in October.
2d Tuesday in December.
1st Tuesday in March, '76.
CRIMINAL TERMS.
4th Tuesday in August.
3d Tuesday in October.
3d Tuesday in February, '76. 1st Tuesday in June, '76.
WINDHAM COUNTY.
4th Tuesday in August. 1st Tuesday in November. 1st Tuesday in January, 76.
3d Tuesday in April, '76.
LITCHFIELD COUNTY.
3d Tuesday in September 1st Tuesday in November. 4th Tuesday in January, '76. 2d Tuesday in April, '76.
MIDDLESEX COUNTY.
2d Tuesday in October. 1st Tuesday in December. 1st Tuesday in February, '76. 2d Tuesday in April, 76.
Sanford, J. Granger, J. Hitchcock, J. Beardsley, J.
Hitchcock, J. Martin, J.
Hitchcock, J. Martin, J. Granger, J. Foster, J.
Culver, J. Granger, J.
Beardsley, J. Hitchcock, J.
Foster, J. Hitchcock, J. Culver, J. Sanford, J.
Park, C. J.
Carpenter, J. Martin, J. Beardsley, J.
Martin, J. Hitchcock, J. Beardsley, J. Sanford, J.
Sanford, J. Granger, J. Park, C. J. Loomis, J.
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Pardee, J.
CRIMINAL TERM. 3d Tuesday in July.
TOLLAND COUNTY.
Sanford, J. 1st Tuesday in September.
Loomis, J. 1st Tuesday in December.
Martin, J. 1st Tuesday in February, '76.
Culver, J. 2d Tuesday in April, '76.
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,
Rocky Hill,
W. Hartford,
Wethersfield,
Windsor L'ks, 1
Avon, Nelson J. Tuttle. Berlin, Jas. H. Beach.
New Britain,
Bristol, George A. Gowdy.
Burlington, Romeo Elton. Canton, Samuel N. Codding.
NEW HAVEN COUNTY.
NEW HAVEN,
Hamden,
North Haven,
Levi B. Bradley.
Seymour,
Southbury, see Litchfield Co. Wallingford, ¿ Othniel I. N. Branford, p't, § Martin. Milford, John W. Fowler.
Woodbridge,
Bethany, Nathan Clark. Branford, Eli F. Rogers.
Naugatuck, Beacon Falls,
David Smith.
Prospect,
Waterbury,
Derby, Verenice Munger. Middlebury, East Haven, Charles A. Bray. Thomaston, Wolcott, -
Guilford, E. R. Landon.
Elisha Leaven- worth.
N. Branford, p't, S
East Granby, Isaac P. Owen.
E. Windsor,
S. Windsor, John S. Clapp. Enfield, Frederick E. Ely.
J. H. White. Farmington, C. L. Whitman. Plainville,
Granby, Watson Dewey.
Hartland, Timothy E. Williams. Manchester, Rufus R. Dimock. Marlborough, Amos B. Latham. Simsbury, John C. Roberts. Southington, M. H. Holcomb. Suffield, George Williston. Windsor, H. Sidney Hayden.
Madison, Henry B. Wilcox. Meriden, E. A. Merriman. Oxford, Lewis Barnes.
Orange,
Cheshire, Robert W. Wright.
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NEW LONDON COUNTY.
NEW LONDON,
Alfred Coit.
Waterford,
Norwich,
Franklin,
Griswold,
Edward Harland.
Lisbon,
Lyme, Henry B. Sisson. Montville, Henry A. Baker.
Preston,
Sprague,
Bozrah, Isaac Johnson.
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