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RAILROADS.
Stoughton, N. S. Osborn, F. Gowdy, J. M. Stiles, East Windsor; George Beach, Hartford; H. P. Stedman, East Hartford; Jos. A. Thompson, Ellington.
CONNECTICUT WESTERN, (Hartford to Millerton.)-Pres., Wm. H. Barnum, Lime Rock; Vice-Pres., George M. Bartholo- mew, Hartford; Sec., Geo. S. Frink, Hartford ; Treas., W'm. L. Gilbert, West Winsted. Directors, W'm. H. Barnum, Lime Rock : A. H. Holly, Salisbury; Geo. M. Bartholomew, Charles T. Hillyer, N. B. Stevens, Timothy M. Allyn, William Bolles, Geo. S. Frink, Hartford; Fred'k Watson, Canaan; William L. Gilbert. George Dudley, West Winsted; Byron Loomis, Suffield; Joseph Toy, Simsbury; Charles Blair, Collinsville.
DANBURY AND NORWALK .- Pres., Roswell P. Flower, N. Y. ; Vice- Pres., James W. Hyatt. Sec., and Treas., Harvey Williams; Supt., John W. Bacon, Danbury. Directors, R. P. Flower, H. H. Hollister, N. Y ; Wm. C. Street, W. K. James, James W. Hvatt, Norwalk; Orrin Bened ct, Bethel; L. P. Hoyt, David P. Nichols, E. S. Tweedy, Danbury.
HARTFORD, PROVIDENCE AND FISHKILL .- Trustees, G. M. Bartholomew, Calvin Day, F. B. Cooley, Hartford; Sec., J. M. Belden; Engineer and Super., Samuel Nott, Hartford; Asst. Super., .I. T. McManus.
HOUSATONIC. (Bridgeport to Pittsfield, Mass.)-Pres., Wm. H. Barnum, Lime Rock ; Vice-Pres., David S. Draper, New York; Sec. and Treas., C. K. Averill ; Supt., H. W. Franklin. Directors, Henry S. Leavitt, Samuel Willetts, New York; Wm. H. Bar- num, Lime Rock; Geo. W. l'eet, Falls Village; A. B. Mygatt, New Milford; Horace Nichols, W'm. D. Bishop, Bridgeport; David S. Draper, Charles A. Peck, New York.
NAUGATUCK. (Bridgeport to Winsted.)-President, E. F; Bishop, Bridgeport; Sec. and Treas., Horace Nichols; Supt., George W. Beach, Bridgeport. Directors, E. F. Bishop, W. D. Bishop, Russell Tomlinson, Bridgeport; Royal M. Bassett, Birmingham; Henry Bronson, John B. Robertson, New Haven; J. G. Wetmore, Winsted; A. L. Dennis, Newark, N. J .; F. J. Kingsbury, Waterbury.
NEW CANAAN .- President, Samuel St. John, New Ca- naan; Vice-Pres., Joseph B. Hoyt, Stamford; Sec., Noah W. Hoyt; Treas., Wm. St. John, New Canaan. Directors, Samuel St. John, Stephen Hoyt, Andrew K. Comstock, Selleck Y. St. Jolın, Albert S. Comstock, William G. Webb, New Canaan; Josephi B. Hoyt, J. D. Warren, Stamford; Willard Parker, New York.
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RAILROADS.
NEW HAVEN AND DERBY .- Pres., J. H. Bartholomew ; Vice- Pres., Charles L. English; Sec., F. E. Harrison; Treas., Charles Atwater, New Haven; Supt., E. S. Quintard. Directors, Vor- ris Tyler, Henry S. Dawson, Edwin Marble, Charles L. Eng- lish, H. P. Frost, N. D. Sperry, Charles Atwater. Isaac And- erson, Nathan T. Bushnell, New Haven; George W. Shelton, Thomas L. Cornell, Birmingham; J. H. Bartholomew, Thomas Wallace, Jr., Franklin Farrell, Ansonia. City Directors, Henry G. Lewis, Clark R. Shelton.
NEW HAVEN, MIDDLETOWN AND WILLIMANTIC .- Pres., Julius Hotchkiss; Sec., Robert G. Pike; Treas., Allyn M. Col- grove, Middletown; Engineer, Seth E. Mar-h, Hartford. Di- rectors, Julius Hotchkiss, Evelyn White, P. W. Turner, Ben- jamin Douglas, Charles A. Buell, J. L. S. Roberts, A. M. Col- grove, C. C. Hubbard, J. N. Camp, William T. Elmer, Robert G. Pike.
NEW HAVEN AND NORTHAMPTON .- Capital, $2,460,000. Pres. and Super., Charles N. Yeamans; Sec. and Treas., Ed- ward A. Ray, New Haven. Directors, Charles N. Yeamans, A. L. Kidston, M. G. Elliott, H. M. Welch, New Haven; Wil- liam W. Phelps, George St. John Sheffield, N. Y ; George J. Brush, Daniel Trowbridge, Morris Tyler, New Haven.
NEW LONDON NORTHERN, (New London to Miller's Falls, Mass.)-Pres., Charles Osgood; Sec. and Treas., Robert Coit; Supt., George W. Bentley, New London. Directors, Henry P. Haven, W. W. Billings, Wm. H. Barns, Benj. Stark, Augus- tus Brandegee, Robert Coit, New London; Charles Osgood, Norwich; Wm. H. Hill, Boston; Wm. Allen Butler, Fred'k Taylor, New York; Thomas Ramsdell, Windham.
NEW YORK, HOUSATONIC AND NORTHERN .- Leased to, and operated by the Housatonic R. R. Co .- Pres., Wm. R. Kirk- land, New York; Vice-Pres., David S. Duncomb.
NEW YORK AND NEW ENGLAND .- Pres., Wm. T. Hart, Bos- ton; Sec., Simeon W. Hatheway, Boston; Treas., George B. Phippen, Salem; General Manager, Charles P. Clark, Newton; Supt., H. M. Britton, Boston.
NEW YORK, PROVIDENCE AND BOSTON, (New London to Providence, R. I.)-Pres., Samuel D. Babcock, New York ; Vice- Pres., David S. Babcock; Treas., Henry Morgan, New York; Sec., F. B. Noyes; Engineer and Super., A. S. Mathews, Ston- ingtou. Directors, Samuel D. Babcock, David S. Babcock, Wm. F. Cary, Jr., Henry Morgan, James B. Johnston, George
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RAILROADS.
M. Miller, New York; N. F. Dixon, Westerly; John A. Burn- ham, Boston; Charles H. Salisbury, Providence; Henry How- ard, Coventry, R. I .; A. S. Mathews, Stonington.
NORWICH AND WORCESTER .- Pres., A. F. Smith, Norwich; Treas., George L. Perkins; Sec., E. T. Clapp; Super., P. St. M. Andrews, Norwich. Directors, A. F. S.nith, J. F. Slater, Norwich; F. H. Dewey, Geo. W. Gill, Charles W. Smith, E. L. Davis, Worcester; R. Bayard, New York; W. F. Weld, Bos- ton.
RIDGEFIELD AND NEW YORK .- Pres., Ellwood Burdsall, Port Chester, N. Y .; Vice-Pres., Wm. J. Mead, Greenwich; Sec., Ephraim Sours, Port Chester, N. Y .; Treas., Hiram K. Scott, Ridgefield.
ROCKVILLE, (Vernon Depot to Rockville.)-Pres., J. J. Rob- inson ; Treas., J. C. Hammond, Jr .; Super., Amos H. Putnam. Directors, J. J. Robinson, George Maxwell, Crosley Fitton, H. L. James, E. C. Clark, Rockville.
SHEPAUG, (Litchfield to Hawleyville.)-Pres., Henry W. Buell, Treas., Henry R. Coit; Sec., Wm. Deming; Supt., Charles H. Platt, Litchfield. Directors, Henry W. Buel, H. R. Coit, Wm. Deming, Origen S. Seymour, S. W. Wessells, Dorsey Ne- ville, E. M. Wooster, H. O. Morse, Asahel H. Morse.
SHORE LINE, (New Haven to New London.)-Leased to, and operated by New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R. Co. Pres., S. B. Chittenden, New York; Vice-Pres., Samuel Heming- way, New Haven; Sec. and Treas., Wilbur F. Day, New Haven.
SOUTH MANCHESTER, (Manchester to South Manchester)- Pres., Frank W. Cheney, Hartford; Sec., Richard O. Cheney; Treas., Charles S. Cheney, South Manchester. Directors, Ralph Cheney, Rush Cheney, Frank Cheney, Frank W. Cheney, Rich- ard O. Cheney.
WATERTOWN AND WATERBURY .- Pres., Owen B. King; Sec., and Treas., Leman W. Cutler, Watertown. Directors, Owen B. King, Leman W. Cutler, Charles A. Warren, Eli Curtiss, C. T. Hickox, Geo. A. Woodruff, M. Heminway, Watertown; George W. Beach, Henry Merriman, Waterbury; Wm. E. Cur- tiss, New York.
Total Capital, $52,165,000; capital paid in, $36,733,244. Gross receipts for 1874, $11,451,225.
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U. S. GOVERNMENT.
GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
PRESIDENT, ULYSSES S. GRANT, Illinois, Salary, $50,000
ACTING VICE-PRES., THOMAS W. FERRY, Mich., 8,000 HAMILTON FISH, N. Y., Secretary of State, 8,000 BENJAMIN H. BRISTOW, Ky., 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
ZACHARIAH CHANDLER, Mich., Secretary of the Interior, 8,000 EDWARDS PIERREPONT, New York, Attorney-General, 8,000
MARSHALL JEWELL, Conn., Postmaster-General, 8,000
THE JUDICIARY.
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.
Meets first Monday in December, at Washington.
CHIEF JUSTICE, Morrison R. Waite, Ohio; salary, $10,500. JUDGES, Nathan Clifford, of Maine; Noah H. Swayne, of Ohio; David Davis, of Ill .; Samuel F. Miller, of Iowa; Stephen J. Field, of California; William Strong, of Penn .; Joseph P. Brad- ley, of New Jersey; Ward Hunt, of New York. Salary, $10,000. Clerk, D. W. MIDDLETON, Washington, D. C.
Marshal, J. G. NICOLAY, Washington, D. C.
XLIV CONGRESS-First Session. SENATE.
PRESIDENT, Thomas W. Ferry, Michigan.
SECRETARY, George C. Gorham, California.
The dates opposite the names of the Senators are those when they entered the Senate, and when their present terms expire.
ALABAMA.
Wm. W. Eaton, 1875-81
George Goldthwaite, 1872-77
DELAWARE.
George E. Spencer, 1868-79 Eli Saulsbury, 1871-77
ARKANSAS.
Thos. F. Bavard, 1869-81
Powell Clayton, 1871-77 FLORIDA.
Stephen W. Dorsey, CALIFORNIA.
1873-79 Simon B. Conover, 1873-79
Charles W. Jones, 1875-81
Aaron A. Sargent, 1875-79
GEORGIA.
Newton Booth, 1873-81 Thomas M. Norwood, 1871-77 CONNECTICUT. John B. Gordon, 1873-79
James E. English, 1875-79
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SENATE.
ILLINOIS.
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
John A. Logan,
Richard J. Oglesby INDIANA.
1871-77 Aaron H. Cragin, 1865-77 1873-79 Bainbridge Wadleigh, 1873-79 NEW JERSEY.
Oliver P. Morton,
1867-79 F. T. Frelinghuysen, 1871-77 1875-81 Theodore F. Randolph, 1875-81 NEW YORK.
Geo. G. Wright,
1871-77 Roscoe Conkling, 1867-79
William B. Allison, KANSAS. NORTH CAROLINA.
James M. Harvey,
John J. Ingalls,
1874-77 Matthew W. Ransom, 1872-77 1873-79 Augustus S. Merrimon, 1873-79 OHIO.
KENTUCKY.
John W. Stevenson,
1871-77 John Sherman, 1861-79
1873-79 Allen G. Thurman, 1869-81
OREGON.
J. Rodman West,
1871-77 James K. Kelly, 1871-77
1873-79 John H. Mitchell, 1873-79
MAINE. ,
PENNSYLVANIA.
Lot M. Morrill,
1861-77 Simon Cameron, 1867-79
Hannibal Hamlin, 1869-81 Wm. A. Wallace, 1875-81
MARYLAND.
RHODE ISLAND.
George R Dennis, 1873-79 Henry B. Anthony, 1859-77
Wm. P. Whyte, 1875-81 Ambrose E. Burnside, 1875-81 SOUTH CAROLINA.
MASSACHUSETTS.
George S. Boutwell, 1873-77 Thos. J. Robertson, 1868-77
Henry L. Dawes, 1875-81 John J. Patterson, 1873-79
MICHIGAN.
TENNESSEE.
Thos. W. Ferry, 1871-77 Henry Cooper, 1871-77
Isaac P. Christiancy, MINNESOTA.
1875-81 David M. Key, 1875-81
TEXAS.
William Windom, 1871-77 Morgan C. Hamilton, 1870-77
S. J. R. McMillan,
1875-81 Samuel B. Maxey, 1875-81
MISSISSIPPI.
VERMONT.
James L. Alcorn, 1871-77 Justin S. Morrill, 1867-79
Branch K. Bruce,
1875-81 Geo. F. Edmunds, 1866-81
MISSOURI.
VIRGINIA.
Louis V. Bogy, 1873-79 John W. Johnston, 1870-77
Frank M. Cockrell,
1875-81 Robert E. Withers, 1875-81
NEBRASKA.
WEST VIRGINIA.
Phineas W. Hitchcock, 1871-77 Henry G. Davis, 1871-77
Algernon S. Paddock, 1875-81 Allen T. Caperton, 1875-81
NEVADA.
WISCONSIN.
John P. Jones,
1873-79 Timothy O. Howe,
1861-79
William Sharon,
1875-81 Angus Cameron,
1875-81
Jos. E. McDonald, IOWA.
1873-79 Francis Kernan,
1875-81
Thomas C. McCreery, LOUISIANA.
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HOUSE.
HOUSE.
SPEAKER, Michael C. Kerr, Indiana.
CLERK, George M. Adams, Kentucky.
THE HOUSE consists of 292 Members, and 9 Territorial Dele- gates who have no vote.
ALABAMA. 1, Jere Haralson; 2, Jeremiah N. Williams; 3, Taul Bradford; 4, Charles Hays; 5, John H. Caldwell; 6, Gold - smith W. Hewitt.
State at large, Burwell B. Lewis, William H. Forney.
ARKANSAS. 1, Lucien C. Gause; 2, William F. Slemons; 3, W. W. Wilshire; 4, Thomas M. Gunter.
CALIFORNIA. 1, William A. Piper; 2, Horace F. Page; 3, John K. Luttrell; 4, Peter D. Wigginton.
CONNECTICUT. 1, George M. Landers; 2, James Phelps; 3, Henry H. Starkweather; 4, William H. Barnum.
DELAWARE. 1, James Williams.
FLORIDA. 1, Win. J. Purman; 2, Josiah T. Walls.
GEORGIA. 1, Julian Hartridge; 2, William E. Smith; 3, Philip Cook ; 4, Heury R. Harris; 5, Milton A. Candler; 6, Jas. H. Blount; 7, William H. Felton; 8, Alexander H. Stephens ; 9, Benjamin H. Hill.
ILLINOIS. 1, Bernard G. Caulfield; 2. Carter H. Harrison; 3, Chas. B. Farwell; 4, Stephen A. Hurlbut; 5, Horatio C. Bur- chard; 6, Thomas J. Henderson; 7, Alexander Campbell; 8, Greenbury L. Fort; 9, Richard H. Whiting; 10, John C. Bagby; 11, Scott Wike; 12, William M. Springer; 13, Adlai E. Steven- son ; 14, Joseph G. Cannon; 15, John R. Eden; 16, William A. J. Sparks; 17, Wm. R. Morrison; 18, William Hartsell; 19, William B. Anderson.
INDIANA. 1, Benoni S. Fuller; 2, James D. Williams; 3 Michael C. Kerr; 4, Jeptha D. New; 5, William S. Holman; 6, Milton S. Robinson; 7, Franklin Landers; 8, Morton C. Hunter; 9, Thomas J. Cason; 10, William S. Haymond; 11, James L. Evans; 12, Andrew H. Hamilton; 13, John H. Baker.
IOWA. 1, George W. Mccrary; 2, John Q. Tufts; 3, Lucien L. Ainsworth; 4, Henry O. Pratt; 5, James Wilson; 6, Ezekiel S. Sampson; 7, John A. Kasson; 8, James W. McDill; 9, Ad- dison Oliver.
KANSAS. 1, William R. Phillips; 2, John R. Goodin; 3 William R. Brown.
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KENTUCKY. 1, Albert R. Boone; 2, John Young Brown; 3, Charles W. Milliken: 4, J. Proctor Knott; 5, Edward Y. Par- sons; 6, Thomas L. Jones; 7, Jos. C. S. Blackburn; 8, Milton J. Durham ; 9, John D. White; 10, John B. Clarke.
LOUISIANA. 1, Randall L. Gibson; 2, E. John Ellis; 3, Ches- ter B. Darrall; 4, William M. Levy; 5, Frank Morey; 6, Chas. E. Nash.
MAINE. 1, John H. Burleigh; 2, Wm. P. Frye; 3, James G. Blaine; 4, Harris M. Plaisted; 5, Eugene Hale.
MARYLAND. 1, Philip F. Thomas; 2, Charles B. Roberts; 3. Win. J. O'Brien; 4, Thomas Swann; 5, Eli J. Henkle; 6, William Walsh.
MASSACHUSETTS. 1, William W. Crapo; 2, Benj. W. Harris; 3, Henry L. Pierce; 4. Rufus S. Frost; 5, Nathaniel P. Banks; 6. Charles P. Thompson ; 7, John K. Tarbox; 8, William W. Warren; 9, George F. Hoar; 10, Julius H. Seelye; 11, Chester W. Chapin.
MICHIGAN. 1, Alpheus S. Williams; 2, Henry Waldron : 3, George Willard; 4, Allen Potter; 5, Wm. B. Williams; 6, Geo. H. Durand; 7, Omar D. Conger; 8, Nathan B. Bradley; 9, Jay A. Hubbell.
MINNESOTA. 1, Mark H. Dunnell; 2, Horace B. Strait; 3, William S. King.
MISSISSIPPI. 1, Lucius Q. C. Lamar; 2, G. Wiley Wells; 3, Hernando B. Money; 4, Otho R. Singleton; 5, Charles E. Hooker; 6, John R. Lynch.
MISSOURI. 1. Edward C. Kehr; 2. Erastus Wells; 3, Wm. H. Stone; 4, Robert A. Hatcher; 5. Richard P. Bland; 6, Chas. H. Morgan; 7, John F. Philips: 8, Benjamin J. Franklin; 9, David Rea; 10, Rezin A. De Bolt; 11, John B. Clark, Jr .; 12, John M. Glover; 13, Aylett H. Buckner.
NEBRASKA. 1, Lorenzo Crounse.
NEVADA. 1, William Woodburn.
NEW HAMPSHIRE. 1, Frank Jones; 2, Samuel N. Bell; 3, Henry W. Blair ..
NEW JERSEY. 1, Clement H. Sinnickson; 2, Sam'l A. Dob- bins; 3. Miles Ross: 4, Robert Hamilton : 5, Augustus W. Cut- ler; 6, Frederick H. Teese; 7, Aug. A. Hardenburgh.
NEW YORK. 1, Henry B. Metcalfe; 2, John G. Schumaker; 3, Simeon B. Chittenden; 4, Archibald M. Bliss; 5, Edwin R.
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Meade; 6, Samuel S. Cox; 7, Smith Ely, Jr .; 8, Elijah Ward; 9, Fernando Wood; 10, Abram S. Hewitt; 11, Benjamin A. Willis; 12, N. Holmes Odell; 13, John O. Whitehouse; 14, George M. Beebe; 15, John H. Bagley, Jr .; 16, Charles H. Adams; 17, Martin I. Townsend; 18, Andrew Williams; 19, Wm. A. Wheeler; 20, Henry H Hathorn; 21, Samuel F. Miller; 22, George A. Bagley; 23, Scott Lord; 24, William H. Baker; 25, Elias W. Leavenworth; 26, Clinton D. MacDougall; 27, El- bridge G. Lapham; 28, Thos. C. Platt; 29, Charles C. B. Walker; 30, John M. Davy; 31, Geo. G. Hoskins; 32, Lyman K. Bass; 33, Nelson I. Norton.
NORTH CAROLINA. 1, Jesse J. Yeates; 2, John A. Hyman; 3, Alfred M. Waddell; 4, Joseph J. Davis; 5, Alfred M. Scales; 6, Thos. S. Ashe; 7, Wm. M. Robbins; 8, Robert B. Vance.
OHIO. 1, Milton Sayler; 2, Henry B. Banning; 3, John S. Savage; 4, John A. McMahon; 5, Americus V. Rice; 6, Frank H. Hurd; 7, Lawrence T. Neal; 8, William Lawrence; 9, Ear- ley F. Poppleton; 10, Chas. Foster; 11, John L. Vance; 12, Ansel T. Walling; 13, Milton I. Southard; 14, Jacob P. Cowan; 15, Nelson H. Van Vorhes; 16, Lorenzo Danford; 17, Laurin D. Woodworth; 18, James Monroe; 19, James A. Garfield; 20, Henry B. Payne.
OREGON. 1, Lafayette Lane.
PENNSYLVANIA. 1, Chapman Freeman; 2, Chas. O'Neill; 3, Samuel J. Randall; 4, Wm. D. Kelley; 5, John Robbins; 6, Washington Townsend; 7, Alan Wood, Jr .; 8, Hiester Clymer; 9, A. Herr Smith; 10, William Mutchler; 11, Francis D. Col- lins; 12, Winthrop W. Ketchum; 13, James B. Reilly ; 14, John B. Packer; 15, Joseph Powell; 16, Sobieski Ross; 17, John Reilly; 18, William S. Stenger; 19, Levi Maish; 20, Levi A. Mackey; 21, Jacob Turney; 22, James H. Hopkins; 23, Alex- ander G. Cochrane; 24, John W. Wallace; 25, George A. Jenks; 26, James Sheakley ; 27, Albert G. Egbert.
RHODE ISLAND. 1, Benjamin T. Eames; 2, Latimer W. Ballou.
SOUTH CAROLINA. 1, Joseph H. Rainey; 2, E. W. M. Mac- key; 3, Solomon L. Hoge; 4, Alexander S. Wallace; 5, Robert Smalls.
TENNESSEE. 1, William McFarland; 2, Jacob M. Thorn- burgh ; 3, George G. Dibrell ; 4, -; 5, John M. Bright; 6, John F. House: 7. Washington C. Whitthorne; 8, John D. C. Atkins ; 9, William P. Caldwell; 10, H. Casey Young.
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INTERNAL REVENUE.
TEXAS. 1, John H. Reagan; 2, David B. Culberson; 3, Jas. W. Throckmorton; 4, Roger Q. Mills; 5, John Hancock; 6, Gus- tave Schleicher.
VERMONT. 1, Charles H. Joyce; 2, Dudley C. Denison; 3, Geo. W. Hendee.
VIRGINIA. 1, Beverly B. Douglas; 2, .John Goode, Jr .; 3, Gilbert C. Walker; 4, Wm. H. H. Stowell; 5, George C. Ca- bell; 6, John Randolph Tucker; 7, John T. Harris; 8, Eppa Hunton; 9. William Terry.
WEST VIRGINIA. 1, Benjamin Wilson; 2, Charles J. Faulk- ner; 3, Frank Hereford.
WISCONSIN. 1, Chas. G. Williams; 2, Lucien B. Caswell; 3, Henry S. Magoon; 4, William Pitt Lynde; 5, Samuel D. Burchard; 6, Alanson M. Kimball; 7, Jeremiah M. Rusk; 8, George W. Cate.
TERRITORIAL DELEGATES.
ARIZONA. Hiram S. Stevens.
COLORADO. Thomas M. Patterson.
DAKOTA. Jefferson P. Kidder.
IDAHO. Thomas W. Bennett.
MONTANA. Martin Maginnis.
NEW MEXICO. Stephen B. Elkins.
UTAH. George Q. Cannon.
WASHINGTON. Orange Jacobs.
WYOMING. William R. Steele.
U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE.
1ST DIST., HARTFORD, TOLLAND, NEW LONDON, AND WIND- HAM COUNTIES.
Collector, Joseph Selden, Norwich. Deputies, A. Irving Royce, Geo. L. Selden, Norwich; Wm. W. House, Edward Good- win, Hartford; Wm. H. Fuller, Suffield; George R. Case, Nor- wich. Gaugers, Alfred E. Sheldon, Hartford; Frederick A. King, Thompsonville; Tudor F. Holcomb, Simsbury; David B. Hale, Collinsville; L. T. Campbell, Southington; Samuel B. West, Columbia; Samuel R. Knapp, Norwich; L. Hempstead, New London; John H. Simmons, Ashford. Store-keepers, Hiram Buckingham, Hartford; W. A. Stocking, Simsbury; E. T. Spooner, Warehouse Point; W. H. Thompson, Broad Brook; Elbert L. Wheeler, Hartford.
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CUSTOM HOUSE OFFICERS.
2D DIST., NEW HAVEN, MIDDLESEX, FAIRFIELD, AND LITCH- FIELD COUNTIES.
Collector, David F. Hollister, Bridgeport. Deputies, Edward F. Meeker, F. E. Barlow, Henry C. Lemmon, Bridgeport ; Ilen- ry L. Allen, West Winsted; John H. Rowland, New Haven; John B. Wright, Clinton; W. R. Williams, Waterbury. Gau- gers, John A. Boughton, Bridgeport; C. G. G. Merrill, New Haven; Carlos P. Merwin, New Milford; David B. Hale, Col- linsville.
CUSTOM HOUSE OFFICERS.
FAIRFIELD District, west of Housatonic River to State line. -Collector, Julius S. Hanover, Bridgeport; Deputy Collector, Inspector, etc., James H. Porter. Night Inspector, Samuel W. Hodge, Bridgeport.
Inspector for Norwalk, Gould D. Jennings; for Stamford, Rufus Wardwell. Pilots, Bridgeport Harbor, S. A. McNeil, Geo. F. Humiston, Wm. H. Knapp, John H. Plumb; Housa- tonic River, Kufus Buddington; Norwalk Harbor, Z. Rowland. Pilots of Tug-Boats, Bridgeport, S. A. McNeil, Wm. Hayes; Norwalk, T. F. Brothwell.
MIDDLETOWN District, extending from Windsor to West- brook .- Collector, Augustus l'utnam, Middletown. Deputy Collector and Inspector, Geo. W. Burke, Middletown. Janitor, Geo. S. Parmelee. Storekeeper, Chas. W. Marden, Hartford.
Inspectors, Hartford, Ezra S. Hamilton; Samuel B. Dickin- son, Saybrook Point.
State Pilots, Saybrook, Chas. Williams, J. C. Whittlesey, John Grumley.
NEW HAVEN District, extending fron Madison to the Hou- satonic River .- Collector, Cyrus Northrop. Deputy Collector, Edmund Pendleton. Clerks, Jesse Peck, C. S. Bunnell, Edwin Case. Weighers, Gaugers and Measurers, S. R. Crampton, R. S. Pickett. Inspectors, J. W. Lane, E. D. S. Goodyear, H. O. Beach, W. R. Lloyd. Night Inspector, Edward Coe. Boat- men, Charles Plumb, W. J. Smith. Light-house Keepers, Eli- zur Thompson, Gilbert A. W. Ford. Messenger, David M. At- water. Janitor, Theodore Knipping.
Inspector for Branford and Sachem's Head, Grant Smith.
Inspector for Guilford and Madison, Thomas Coe.
Inspector for Derby and Milford, Lucius Gilbert.
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POST-OFFICES.
NEW LONDON District .- Collector, Geo. T. Marshall. Dep- uty Collector and Inspector, C. G. Sistare. Inspectors, Ezra C. Smith, New London; Charles S. Peale, Geo. W. Geer, Norwich; Boatman and Messenger, John W. Brown. Janitor, Anthony Jerome. Night Watchman, Nathan S. Gardiner. Physician, Marine Hospital, Seth Smith. Steamboat Inspectors, Elisha P. Beck with, Philo B. Hovey, New London.
Pilots, Thames River, and Sound, Clark S. Rogers, B. W. Harris, Leonard Smith, Perkins Harris; Norwich, James M. Holt, Henry G. Roath, Jas. Worthington, Thomas Comstock; Lyme, John O. Miner.
STONINGTON District .- Collector, George Hubbard. Dep- uty Collectors and Inspectors, John P. States, Stonington; George D. Cross, Jr., Pawcatuck, Conn., and Westerly, R. I. Boat-Keeper, Stephen D. Merret. Weigher, Joshua Haley, Jr.
Inspector for Mystic Bridge, Mystic River, and Noank, Asa Fish.
POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
Postage on Letters, prepaid by Stamps, 3 cents each + oz. or fraction thereof, to all parts of the country. Drop and Local letters, at offices of free delivery by carrier, 2 cents per } oz. prepaid; at other offices 1 ct. prepaid. Postal Cards, 1 cent each.
Registered letters, 10 cents each, in addition to the regular postage.
Circulars, unsealed, 1 cent for each oz. or part thereof, to one address.
Circulars and newspapers (except weeklies), 1 cent each without regard to weight, when delivered from carrier offices in which they are deposited. Weekly newspapers to transient parties, deposited in carrier offices, 1 cent for each oz .; to reg- ular subscribers, dailies, weeklies, &c., are sent free in the county in which they are published. Newspapers and periodi- cals sent out of the county, issued weekly and oftener, for each lb. or fraction thereof, 2 cents prepaid by the publishers; issued less frequently, 3 cents.
Periodicals not over 2 oz. in weight deposited at carrier offices for delivery there, 1 cent each; over 2 oz. 2 cents each.
Books, 1 cent prepaid, for each oz., or fraction thereof.
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POST-OFFICES.
Unbound miscellaneous packages and merchandise 1 cent prepaid for each oz. or fraction thereof ;- these include pam- phlets, magazines, proof-sheets, manuscripts for books, blanks, maps, engravings, envelopes, seeds, roots, samples of metals, ores, and all similar articles allowed in mails. Such packages must be sent under covers so open that the contents may be discerned; and any communication in writing, subjects the whole to letter postage.
Postage for each } oz .: to Great Britain and Ireland, 5 cts .; to Canada, prepaid, 3 cents; to France, 5 cents.
POST-OFFICES AND POST MASTERS.
Abington, Henry Buckland Brooks Vale, Sam'l A. Brooks
Andover, Wm. Dorrance Buckingham, C. J. Loomer H. G. Parker
Ansonia,
Charles E. Bristol Buckland,
Ashford, John D. Gavlord Burnside, Moses Chandler Avon, Bela C. Kellogg Burlington, W. F. Sessions John M. Burr
Bakersville,
S. N. Pettibone Burrville, Alvah S. Pierce Campbell's Mills, G. P. Douglas
Ball's Pond,
Banksville, George Derby Campville, H. P. Leonard Baltic, Eugene W. Logan Canaan, S. C. Beckley G. H. Brinton Bantam Falls, S. E. Crossman Canaan Valley, Barkhamsted, Dwight S. Case Cannon's Station, A. M. Reed
Beacon Falls, C. W. Elkins Canterbury, J. P. Kingsley
Berlin, Henry N. Galpin Canton, Moses S. Dyer
Bethany, Mary A. Sperry Canton Cnt'r, W. C. Humphrey
Bethel, Amos Woodman Central Vill., Jas. M. Wilcox Bethlehem, Herbert S. Jackson Center Brook, D. W. Spencer Birmingham, See Derby Center Groton, Geo. L. Daboll Bloomfield, Henry W. Rowley Center Hill, John F. Simmons
Bolton, Sherman P. Sumner Chalybes, J. B. Leavenworth
Bozrah,
Byron R. Hill Chapinville,
John G. Landon
Bozrahville, Jas. M. Peckham Chaplin, J. W. Lincoln
See East Hampton Branchville, Wm. W. Beers Chatham.
Branford, Philo Hall Cheshire, Edwin R. Brown
Bridgeport, J. W. Knowlton Chester, S. A. Wright
George Lyon Chesterfield, Orrin H. Whiting
Bridgewater, Bristol, Silas M. Norton Clarks Corner, M. H. Foster Broad Brook, E. G. Lasbury Clark Falls, E. P. Chapman
Brookfield, Andrew Northrop Clinton, William E. Burgis
Brookfield Centre, A. Somers Cobalt,
Rufus D. Tibbals
Brooklyn, " Apollos Richmond Colchester,
Chas. H. Rogers
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POST-OFFICES.
Cold Spring, O. S. Botsford Essex, Charles S. Munger
Colebrook, Reuben Rockwell Fairfield, Charles B. Wakeley
Colebrook River, Geo S. Ives Fair Haven, Jas. D. Howell Collinsville, Emerson A. Hough Falls Village, J. F. Millspaugh Columbia. Geo. B. Fuller Farmington, Rich. H. Cowles Farms Village, Chas. S. Weed
Copper Hill, Fred'k F. Stevens Cornwall, J. W. Beers Forestville, J. F. Douglass
Cornwall Bridge, Jas. A. Bierce Franklin, Andrew B. Smith
Coventry, Sam'l l'. Loomis Gale's Ferry, Isaac Bragaw
Crom well, Elisha Stevens Gaylordsville, A. H. Barlow
Danbury, Phineas D). Crosby Georgetown, James Corcoran
Darien. C. G. Waterbury G Idersleeve's Landing, F. Gil-
Deep River, S. M. Shipman
dersleeve
Derby, Ezra Sprague Gilead, Ralph T. Hutchinson
Durham, Oscar Leach Glasgo, Wm. P. Young
Durham Center, Geo. H. Davis Glastonbury,
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