The Connecticut register : being a state calendar of public officers and institutions in Connecticut for 1877-1881, Volume 7, Part 2

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Publication date: 1847
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CALENDAR DAYS.


COURTS.


SUPERIOR.


1st Tuesday, at New Haven, (Crim- inal Term.)


3d Tuesday, at Bridgeport, (Crim- inal Term.)


4th Tuesday, at New Haven.


COMMON PLEAS.


1st Monday, at Hartford, New Haven, and Bridgeport. 3d Monday at Norwalk (adjourned 'Term).


1st Tuesday, at Norwich.


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


ELECTIONS.


1st Tuesday, Colorado. 1st Wednesday, Georgia. 2d Tuesday, Indiana, Iowa, Ne- braska, West Virginia.


LEGISLATURE.


1st Wednesday, Vermont.


CHURCH DAYS.


5th, 17th Sunday after Trinity. 12th, 18th Sunday after Trinity. 18th, St. Luke.


19th, 19th Sunday after Trinity.


26th, 20th Sunday after Trinity. 28th, St. Simon and St. Jude


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1879.


NOVEMBER.


11th Month.


MOON'S PHASES.


Last qr. 7d, 1h, 7m, M. New Moon, 13d, 7h, 50m, E.


First qr. 20d, 2h, 7m, E. Full Moon, 28d, 4h, 9m, E.


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U. S. DISTRICT. 4th Tuesday, at Hartford. SUPERIOR.


1st Tuesday, at Hartford.


Ist Tuesday, at Norwich. 1st Tuesday, at Litchfield.


2d Tuesday, at Brooklyn.


2d Tuesday, at Middletown.


COMMON PLEAS.


19 14 1st Monday, at Hartford, New Haven, and Danbury.


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


ELECTIONS.


1st Monday, Louisiana.


Tuesday after 1st Monday, Conn., Del., Fla., Ill., Kansas, Md., Mass., Mich., Minn., Miss., Mo., Nev., N. J., N. Y., N. C., Ohio, Penn., S. C., Tenn., Va., Wis.


LEGISLATURES.


22 Sa 7 164 44 0 1 59


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3d Monday, Alabama. 03 4th Monday, South Carolina


CHURCH DAYS.


1st, All Saints. 2d, 21st Sunday after Trinity. 14 9th, 22d Sunday after Trinity. 16th, 23d Sunday after Trinity. 23d, 24th, Sunday after Trinity.


27 Th 7 204 40


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COURTS.


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12th Month.


DECEMBER.


1879.


MOON'S PHASES.


Last qr. 6d, 2h, 55m, E.


New Moon, 13d, 6h, 16m, M.


First qr. 20d, 6h, 28m, M.


Full Moon, 28d, 11h, 28m, M.


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1st Tuesday, at New Haven.


SUPERIOR.


1st Tuesday, at Hartford, (Crimi- nal Term.)


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COMMON PLEAS.


1st Monday, at Hartford, New Haven, and Bridgeport. 3d Monday, at Stamford, (ad- journed Term.)


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


LEGISLATURES.


1st Monday, California, Kentucky. Ist Wednesday, Virginia.


CHURCH DAYS.


7th, 2d Sunday in Advent. 14th, 3d Sunday in Advent.


21st, St. Thomas ; and 4th Sunday in Advent.


25th, Christmas.


26th, St. Stephen.


COURTS.


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STATE OFFICERS.


GOVERNMENT OF CONNECTICUT, FOR TWO YEARS FROM JAN. 3, 1877.


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.


His Excellency RICHARD D. HUBBARD, Hartford, GOVERNOR. William D. Hubbard, Hartford, Executive Secretary. Henry M. Farnham, Clerk.


His Honor FRANCIS B. LOOMIS, New London, LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR.


DWIGHT MORRIS, Bridgeport, SECRETARY OF STATE. P. F. Butler, Horace Heath, Clerks.


EDWIN A. BUCK, Windham, TREASURER. George Williams, Samuel N. Raymond, Clerks.


CHARLES C. HUBBARD, Middletown, COMPTROLLER. E. W. Moore, L. B. Hubbard, Clerks.


HENRY C. MILES, Milford, SCHOOL FUND COMMISSIONER. Wm. H. Pond, Clerk.


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


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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


LEGISLATIVE.


General Assembly, January, 1878.


SENATE.


HIS HONOR LIEUT .- GOV. LOOMIS, New London, PRESIDENT. HON. OLIVER HOYT, Stamford, PRESIDENT pro tem. Joseph L. Barbour, Hartford, Clerk.


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


1st, John R. Hills, Hartford. Incorporations.


2d, John L. Houston, Enfield. Insurance.


3d, Charles L. Whitman, Farmington. New Towns and


Probate Districts. Canvass of Votes for Justices of the Peace.


4th, Caleb B. Bowers, New Haven. Roads and Bridges.


5th, Samuel W. Post, Southbury. Sale of Lands.


6th, Charles A. Bray, East Haven. Temperance, Engrossed


Bills, Forfeited Rights.


7th, John P. C. Mather, New London. Claims.


8th, Lucius Brown, Preston. Judiciary, Female Suffrage. 9th, William H. Hayward, Colchester. Railroads, Contested Elections.


10th,


William D. Bishop, Bridgeport. Banks, Contested Elec- tions.


Jonathan R. Sanford, Redding. School Fund.


11th,


Oliver Hoyt, Stamford. Federal Relations, State Ex-


12th, penditures.


13th, George S. Moulton, Windham. Finance.


14th, Jolın S. Dean, Ashford. Agriculture.


Lyman W. Coe, Wolcottville. Cities and Boroughs.


15th, James Huntington, Woodbury. Humane Institutions,


16th, Constitutional Amendments, Unfinished Business.


Frederick Miles, Salisbury. State Prison.


17th, 18th,


Charles R. Fagan, Middletown. Military Affairs, State Capitol, Manual and Roll.


19th,


Frederick W. Spencer, Westbrook. Fisheries.


20th, Julius Converse, Stafford. Manufactures, Canvass of


Votes for Sheriff's, Contested Elections.


21st, Francis L. Dickinson, Vernon. Education.


Door-Keepers-Peter Kramer, Jr., Colchester; William D. Reid, Salisbury.


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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, JANUARY, 1878. CHARLES H. BRISCOE, Enfield, SPEAKER.


EDGAR M. WARNER, Plainfield, Clerk. NATHAN MORSE, New Hartford, Ass't Clerk. REPRESENTATIVES, with their residences, also the Committees of which they were members.


HARTFORD, Stiles D. Sperry. Banks.


Thomas McManus. Judiciary, Contested Elections.


Avon, Henry Clark. Education.


Berlin, Albert A. Barnes. Forfeited Rights.


Bloomfield, Eli Brown. Canvass of Votes for Sheriff.


Bristol, Hobart Booth.


Burlington, Vincent Viering.


Canton, Edwin L. White. Female Suffrage.


East Granby, Joel B. Holcomb.


East Hartford, Joseph O. Goodwin. Engrossed Bills. Setlı Risley.


East Windsor, James Price, Jr. Fisheries.


Charles A. Bissell. Canvass of Votes for Justices of the Peace.


Enfield, Charles H. Briscoe.


Charles W. Clark. New Towns and Probate Districts.


Farmington, Samuel Frisbie. Railroads, Forfeited Rights. Lucius D. Pond.


Glastonbury, Hartwell N. Brainard. School Fund. Isaac Broadhead. Roads and Bridges.


Granby, Aaron C. Green. Constitutional Amendments.


Theodore M. Maltbie. State Expenditures.


Hartland, Ebenezer H. Miller.


Uriah Nickerson.


Manchester, Charles D. Parsons. Federal Relations, Female Suffrage.


Marlborough, John H. Fuller.


New Britain, Levi S. Wells. Humane Institutions. Ambrose Beatty. Manufactures.


Newington, John S. Kirkham. Cities and Boroughs.


Plainville, Major A. Nickerson. Federal Relations, State Capitol.


Rocky Hill, Eugene S. Belden. Simsbury, Erwin T. Chase. Claims. Gavett B. Holcomb. Military Affairs.


Southington, Samuel S. Woodruff.


William C. Doolittle. Incorporations.


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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


South Windsor, Frederick A. King.


Suffield, Thaddeus H. Spencer. Finance. Charles J. Thrall. Sale of Lands.


West Hartford, William H. Hall. Education.


Wethersfield, Abner S. Warner. State Prison.


Dudley Welles. Agriculture.


Windsor, Eli Phelps. Patrick Gilligan.


Windsor Locks, James T. Coogan. Insurance.


NEW HAVEN, James Gallagher. School Fund, Humane Insti- tutions.


William J. Mills. Cities and Boroughs, Federal Relations.


Beacon Falls, Charles H. Lounsbury. Female Suffrage.


Bethany, Henry E. Lounsbury. Roads and Bridges.


Branford, Edward F. Jones. Insurance.


Cheshire, Titus B. Ives. Agriculture.


Horatio D. Smith.


Derby, Thomas Wallace, Jr. Manufactures, State Expendi- tures.


Samuel M. Gardner. Sale of Lands, Forfeited Rights.


East Haven, Charles L. Mitchell. Incorporations.


Guilford, Calvin M. Leete. Railroads.


Andrew W. Foote.


Hamden, Norris B. Mix.


Madison, Washington Bristol. Claims.


Meriden, George R. Willmot. Unfinished Business, State Capitol.


James P. Platt. Judiciary.


Middlebury, Hawkins W. Munson. Temperance.


Milford, Isaac T. Rogers. New Towns and Probate Districts. Alexander T. Peck. Canvass of Votes for Justices of the Peace.


Naugatuck, Rollin S. Woodford. Canvass of Votes for Sheriff.


North Branford, Alden H. Hill. Fisheries.


North Haven, Alfred Ives.


Orange, James Graham. Military Affairs.


Oxford, Harvey W. Chatfield.


Prospect, Harry Hotchkiss.


Seymour, Albert B. Dunham.


Southbury, Henry S. Wheeler.


Wallingford, Charles D. Yale. Banks. Ebenezer H. Ives. Finance.


Waterbury, .Greene Kendrick. Constitutional Amendments, Manual and Roll, State Expenditures.


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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


Henry I. Boughton. Education.


Wolcott, Shelton T. Hitchcock. State Prison.


Woodbridge, Marcus E. Baldwin.


NEW LONDON, Andrew C. Lippitt. Judiciary. William R. Austin. Military Affairs.


Norwich, Edward Harland. Cities and Boroughs, Constitu- tional Amendments.


Increase W. Carpenter. State Prison.


Bozrah, Charles A. Johnson. Sale of Lands.


Colchester, Ira W. Holmes. Frank B. Taylor.


Incorporations.


East Lyme, Charles P. Sturtevant. Manufactures. Franklin, Amos F. Royce. Forfeited Rights.


Griswold, George Boardman.


Groton, Thomas W. Noyes. Roads and Bridges. Silas Spicer.


Lebanon, Joseph C. Crandall. Humane Institutions, Manual and Roll.


James Y. Thomas. School Fund.


Ledyard, John Brewster. Finance.


Lisbon, John F. Hewitt. Temperance.


Lyme, Henry B. Sisson. Education.


Reuben Lord.


Montville, Eben R. Eaton. Federal Relations.


North Stonington, Alfred Clark. Banks.


Orrin Chapman. Canvass of Votes for Justices of the Peace.


Old Lyme, Erastus E. Clark. Claims. Preston, James H. Fitch.


George A. Sydleman, Jr.


Salem, Samuel N. Morgan. Fisheries.


Sprague, Charles H. Ladd. New Towns and Probate Dis- tricts.


Stonington, Ephraim Williams. Railroads, State Expendi- tures.


George W. Bliven. Canvass of Votes for Sheriff.


Waterford, Leonard N. Williams.


BRIDGEPORT, Phineas T. Barnum. Temperance. Stephen Nichols. Cities and Boroughs,


Danbury, Lyman D. Brewster. Judiciary, Constitutional


Amendments, State Expenditures.


Edward S. Davis. Humane Institutions.


Bethel, George M. Lyon. Unfinished Business. Brookfield, William F. Wildman.


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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


Darien, Charles Brown. Roads and Bridges.


Easton, Arthur Tucker. Canvass of Votes for Sheriff.


Fairfield, John H. Perry. Banks, Contested Elections. Isaac Jennings. Manufactures, State Capitol. Greenwich, Benjamin Wright. Incorporations.


Willis H. Wilcox. New Towns and Probate Districts.


Huntington, Horace Wheeler. Constitutional Amendments.


Monroe, Charles B. Wheeler. Federal Relations. New Canaan, Thomas Raymond.


New Fairfield, Dimon Disbrow. Canvass of Votes for Justices of the Peace. Newtown, John Mooney.


George W. Bradley. Railroads.


Norwalk, Allen Betts. State Prison.


Edward P. Weed. Fisheries.


Redding, Daniel Sanford. School Fund. Azariah E. Meeker. Sale of Lands.


Ridgefield, David H. Valden. Claims. Sereno S. Hurlbutt. Canvass of Votes for Sheriff.


Sherman, Albert Barnes. Agriculture.


Stamford, Charles A. Weed. Finance. Francis A. Marden. Insurance.


Stratford, Daniel C. Wood. Female Suffrage.


Trumbull, William M. Ufford. Agriculture.


Weston, Jeremiah R. Nichols. Engrossed Bills.


Westport, Albert Relyea. Military Affairs, Forfeited Rights.


Wilton, Nathan M. Belden. Education, Canvass of Votes for Justices of the Peace. BROOKLYN, Frank E. Baker. Finance.


Ashford, Davis A. Baker. School Fund.


Farnham O. Bennett. Humane Institutions.


Canterbury, John A. Sharp.


Joseph Farnham. Constitutional Amendments, State Ex- penditures.


Chaplin, Jesse S. Turner. New Towns and Probate Districts. Eastford, Hiram H. Burnham. Banks.


Hampton, David Greenslit. State Prison.


Killingly, Job F. Seamans. Manufactures.


Lysander Warren. Incorporations, Female Suffrage.


Plainfield, Reuben Weaver. Federal Relations.


Silenus H. Fellows. Temperance.


Pomfret, George W. Taft. Cities and Boroughs. Darius M. Adams. Roads and Bridges.


Putnam, George Buck. Forfeited Rights.


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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


Scotland, Jonathan W. Maine. Agriculture. Sterling, Andrew Jackson Bitgood.


Thompson, Nathan Rawson. Railroads. John D. Converse. Military Affairs. Voluntown, Joseph C. Tanner. Sale of Lands. Windham, Arthur S. Winchester. John M. Alpaugh. Education. Woodstock, Irving E. May. Claims. James B. Tatem. Judiciary.


LITCHFIELD, Charles B. Andrews. Judiciary. William Bissell. Sale of Lands.


Barkhamsted, William Tiffany. Incorporations. Byron O. Hawley. Fisheries.


Bethlehem, David W. Thompson.


Bridgewater, Jeremiah G. Randall. New Towns and Probate Districts.


Canaan, Stephen Brigner. Roads and Bridges. Colebrook, William G. Kinney. Burritt Roberts.


Cornwall, Elbert Shepard. Amos C. Waterbury.


Goshen, Henry G. Wright. Frank W. Griswold. Engrossed Bills.


Harwinton, Albert G. Wilson. John H. Scoville. School Fund.


Kent, Irwin J. Beardsley. Forfeited Rights, Canvass of Votes for Sheriff.


Morris, James M. Benton. Constitutional Amendments. New Hartford, John Richards. Federal Relations. Orvis Griggs.


New Milford, Charles Taylor. Humane Institutions. Noah W. Hatch. Finance.


Norfolk, Moses F. Grant. Insurance. Horace A. Stanard. Agriculture.


North Canaan, Charles H. Briggs. Cities and Boroughs.


Plymouth, Rollin D. H. Allen. Education.


Roxbury, George Thomas. State Prison. Salisbury, Goodrich S. Gibbs. Military Affairs.


Charles E. Graves. Sharon, John B. Smith. Female Suffrage. Gilbert L. Smith. Roads and Bridges.


Thomaston, Albert I. Bradstreet. Insurance. Torrington, Jesse B. Rose. Railroads.


Henry J. Allen. Banks.


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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


Warren, Erastus Bates.


Washington, Charles H. Mason. John M. Ford. Watertown, Leman W. Cutler. Claims, State Expenditures, State Capitol.


Winchester, Alexander Waters. Manufactures, Fisheries. Nelson D. Ford. Temperance.


Woodbury, Charles H. Percy. Temperance. John T. Salmon.


MIDDLETOWN, William W. Wilcox. Finance, Manufactures. Samuel J. Hubbard. Constitutional Amendments, Canvass of Votes for Justices of the Peace.


Haddam, James W. Cone. Sale of Lands.


William F. Brainerd. Agriculture.


Chatham, Hubert E. Carpenter. Military Affairs.


Frank A. Clark.


Chester, Walter S. Clark. State Prison.


Clinton, Giles C. Grinnell. New Towns and Probate Dis- tricts.


Cromwell, Isaac H. Warner. Incorporations. Durham, Silas W. Fowler. Canvass of Votes for Justices of the Peace. Henry Davis.


East Haddam, E. Emory Johnson. Cities and Boroughs, Fe- · male Suffrage, Contested Elections.


Francis H. Parker. Judiciary.


Essex, Carnot O. Spencer. Humane Institutions.


Killingworth, Henry Hull. Railroads, Forfeited Rights. J. Philander Lane. Temperance. Middlefield, Willis E. Terrill. Federal Relations.


Old Saybrook, David W. Clarke. Fisheries.


Portland, George H. Taylor. Insurance.


Saybrook, William D. Worthington. School Fund. Lozelle I. Platt. Claims. Westbrook, George Kirtland. Banks. TOLLAND, John B. Fuller. Insurance.


Ezra L. Chapman. State Prison.


Andover, Roger E. Phelps. Claims, Canvass of Votes for Jus- tices of the Peace.


Bolton, John W. Sumner. Finance.


Columbia, Chauncey E. Brown. Sale of Lands.


Coventry, William Bradbury. Manufactures. Dexter C. Talbot. School Fund.


Ellington, Ira H. Lewis. Forfeited Rights.


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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


Hebron, David W. White. New Towns and Probate Districts. Henry G. Porter. Cities and Boroughs. Mansfield, Philo C. Atwood. Agriculture. Dan P. Storrs. Banks.


Somers, Amos Pease. Military Affairs, Female Suffrage. Claudius B. Pease. Education.


Stafford, Epaphro D. Dimock. Fisheries. Timothy D. Johnson.


Union, Horatio N. Bugbee. Railroads.


William P. Marcy. Roads and Bridges.


Vernon, Dwight Marcy. Judiciary, Incorporations, Manual and Roll.


Joseph C. Hammond, Jr. Humane Institutions. Willington, Jason Bugbee, Jr. Federal Relations. Charles F. McFarlane. Temperance.


Messengers-Henry Sedgwick, Middlefield; L. K. Lord, Staf- ford Springs; Wilbur W. Birge, Torrington.


Door-Keepers-Palmer Bill, Norwich; John E. Case, East Haven; Allen W. Page, Sherman.


COMMITTEES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


JOINT STANDING.


Judiciary. Incorporations. Insurance.


Education. Humane Institutions.


Militarv Affairs.


Finance.


State Prison. Fisheries.


Cities and Boroughs. Railroads. Agriculture.


New Towns & Probate Dist's.


Claims.


Manufactures.


Sale of Lands.


School Fund. Banks.


Roads and Bridges.


JOINT SELECT.


Canvass of Votes-for Sheriffs.


Canvass of Votes-for Justices of the Peace. Engrossed Bills. Temperance. Unfinished Business. Constitutional Amendments.


Federal Relations. Forfeited Rights. Female Suffrage. Fraud's in Elections. Economy in Expenses of Gen- eral Assembly. Manual and Roll.


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SENATORIAL DISTRICTS.


VOTES FOR SENATORS. NOVEMBER, 1877.


Dist. Elected.


Vote. Opposing Candidate.


Vote.


1. John R. Hills,


5,041


George G. Sumner, 5,040


2. John L. Houston, 2,849


Charles T. Plunket, 2,726


3. Charles L. Whitman, 2,548


H. Tudor White, 2,011


4. Caleb B. Bowers,


6,993


George H. Watrous, 5,161


5. Samuel W. Post,


3,273


John H. Whittemore, 2,857


6. Charles A. Bray, 3,843


Joel H. Guy, 3,748


7. John P. C. Mather, 1,754


James Fitch, 1,672


8. Lucius Brown, 3,072


Henry Lyon, 2,772


9. William H. Hayward, 1,180 Alexander C. Robertson, 1,049


10. William D. Bishop, 5,071


Oliver B. Jennings. 4,195


11. Jonathan R. Sanford, 1,924


Sidney E. Hawley, 1,618


12. Oliver Hoyt, 3,819


George H. Hoyt, 3,713


13. George S. Moulton, 1,431


Marvin H. Sanger, 1,165


14. John S. Dean,


2,417


Davis A. Baker, 1,269


15. Lyman W. Coe, 1,835


Harvey B. Steele,


1,684


16. James Huntington, 1,983


N. Taylor Baldwin,


1,857


17. Frederick Miles, 1,354


1,316


18. Charles R. Fagan, 2,132


Benjamin Douglas,


19. Frederick W. Spencer, 1,354


Washington F. Willcox, 1,204


20. Julius Converse, 1,175


Robert Patton, 1,106


21. Francis L Dickinson, 1,102


Alfred R. Goodrich, 1,067


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.


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.


Virgil F. McNeil, 2,000


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SENATORIAL DISTRICTS.


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- Jury, Bethlehem, Woodbury, Watertown, Plymouth, Thomas- ton-16,140.


17. Salisbury, Canaan, North Canaan, Norfolk, Sharon, Corn- wall, 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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STATE OFFICERS.


GOVERNMENT OF CONNECTICUT,


FOR TWO YEARS FROM JAN. 8, 1879.


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.


His Excellency * CHARLES B. ANDREWS, Litchfield, GOVERNOR.


His Honor * DAVID GALLUP, Plainfield, LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR.


* DAVID TORRANCE, Derby, SECRETARY OF STATE.


* TALMADGE BAKER, Norwalk, TREASURER.


* CHAUNCEY HOWARD, Coventry, COMPTROLLER.


HENRY C. MILES, Milford, SCHOOL FUND COMMISSIONER. Wm. H. Pond, Clerk.


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


* No choice by the people ; elected by the Legislature.


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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


VOTES FOR STATE OFFICERS.


NOVEMBER, 1878. GOVERNOR,


Charles B. Andrews,


48,867 Richard D. Hubbard, 46,386


Charles Atwater,


8,314 Jesse G. Baldwin, 1,079


LIEUT .- GOVERNOR.


David Gallup,


49,589 Charles Durand, 45,428


Henry Manchester,


8,432 George P. Rogers, 1,100


SECRETARY OF STATE.


David Torrance,


49,625 Dwight Morris,


45,619


Lucien V. Pinney,


8,375 Abel S. Beardsley, 1,093


TREASURER.


Talmadge Baker, Lorin F. Judd,


49,523 Edwin A. Buck,


45,584


8,416 William F. Williams, 1,100


COMPTROLLER.


Chauncey Howard,


49,590 Charles C. Hubbard, 45,607


Charles J. Winters,


8,465 Edmund Tuttle, 1,083


LEGISLATIVE.


General Assembly, anuary, 1879.


SENATE.


[Those who hold over from last year are designated thus *. ]


1st, *John R. Hills, Hartford.


2d, I. Luther Spencer, Suffield.


3d, *Charles L. Whitman, Farmington.


4th, Carlos Smith, New Haven.


5th, *Samuel W. Post, Southbury.


6th, H. Wales Lines, Meriden.


7th, *John P. C. Mather, New London.


8th, Lorenzo Blackstone, Norwich.


9th, *William H. Hayward, Colchester.


10th, Russell Tomlinson, Bridgeport.


11th, *Jonathan R. Sanford, Redding.


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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


12th, Oliver Hoyt, Stamford.


13th, *George S. Moulton, Windham.


14th, Gilbert W. Phillips, Putnam.


15th, *Lyman W. Coe, Wolcottville.


Isaac B. Bristol, New Milford.


16th, 17th, *Frederick Miles, Salisbury.


18th, Charles R. Fagan, Middletown.


19th, *Frederick W. Spencer, Westbrook.


20th, Robert Patton, Ellington.


21st, *Francis L. Dickinson, Vernon.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


HARTFORD, Henry C. Robinson, Lucius A. Barbour.


Avon, George V. Lusk.


Berlin, Andrew J. Warner. .


Bloomfield. John E. Cox.


Bristol, William A. Dunbar.


Burlington, Lewis Marsh ..


Canton, Levi Hough.


East Granby, Timothy W. Griswold.


East Hartford, William H. Boyle, Sterling C. Newton.


East Windsor, Aaron Smith, Oliver Fleming.


Enfield, George Lorimer, Edward Prickett.


Farmington, Chauncey Rowe, Samuel Frisbie. Glastonbury, Sanford E. Sheffield, T. Dwight Goslee. Granby, Willis L. Hayes, Wilbur Ruick.


Hartland, Phineas C. Stevens, Dwight L. Williams. Manchester, Robert H. Kellogg.


Marlborough, John C. Coleman.


New Britain, David N. Camp, Ambrose Beatty. Newington, Jacob Dix.


Plainville, Allison N. Clark. Rocky Hill, Walter H. Smith.


Simsbury, Elizur H. Eno, G. B. D. Toy.


Southington, William C. Doolittle, Martin W. Frisbie. South Windsor, Leonidas D. Chandler.




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