The Connecticut register : being a state calendar of public officers and institutions in Connecticut for 1877-1881, Volume 7, Part 34

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GENERAL HOSPITAL SOCIETY OF CONN., New Haven .- Pres., Ebenezer H. Bishop, M. D .; Vice-Pres., -; Treas., Wilbur F. Day; Sec'y., Charles A. Lindsley, M. D .; Resident Phys., C. Purdy Lindsley, Wm. D. Morgan.


HARTFORD HOSPITAL .- Pres., James B. Hosmer; Vice-Pres., James Goodwin; Sec'y and Treas., F. A. Brown; Executive Committee, Edson Fessenden, Geo. B. Hawley, M. D., Chas. H. Northam.


INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Middletown .- Pres., Sam'l C. Hubbard, Middletown; Sec., Rev. Thomas K. Fessenden, Farmington; Treas., J. N. Camp, Middletown; Sup't, Charles H. Bond; Asst. Sup't, Mrs. Lydia W. Bond. Executive Com- mittee, Samuel Russell, J. M. Van Vleck, S. C. Hubbard, Fred- eric Gardiner, C. M. Browning.


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MISCELLANEOUS.


STATE PRISON, Wethersfield.


DIRECTORS-Isaac T. Rogers, Milford; A. N. Baldwin, New Milford; S. Storrs Cotton, Pomfret. Warden, Edward B. Hewes ; Deputy Warden, E. J. Crane; Chaplain, G. W. Wooding; Physician, Roswell Fox, M. D .; Clerk, C. E. Hewes; Matron, Mrs. Judson Carpenter.


STATE REFORM SCHOOL, Meriden.


TRUSTEES-Hiram Yale, Meriden; John L. Houston, En- field; F. O. Bennett, Ashford; Charles Fitzgerald, Middletown; G. H. Preston, Tolland; Delos H. Stephens, Barkhamsted; John M. Brewer, Norwich; Vincent Colyer, Darien. - -, Sup't and Treasurer.


ASYLUM AT WALNUT HILL, Hartford.


Pres., Alfred E. Burr; Vice-Pres., James A. Hovey; Sec., Rodney Dennis; Treas., Wm. L. Matson. Executive Com., Geo. B. Hawley, Gurdon W. Russell, Benjamin N. Comings. Directors, Alfred E. Burr, George B. Hawley, Gurdon W. Rus- sell, Benjamin N. Comings, Charles A. Lindsley, Rodney Den- nis, William L. Matson, Henry Keney, Wm. R. Cone, E. H. Owen, Fred'k R. Foster,. Jonathan B. Bunce - Richard D. Hub- bard, Francis B. Loomis, Edwin A. Buck, Ex-officio.


STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE.


Gov. Richard D. Hubbard, Hartford, Pres .; E. H. Hyde, Staf- ford, Vice-Pres .; T. S. Gold, West Cornwall, Sec .; Nathan Hart, West Cornwall, Treas. Members appointed by the Gov. and Senate-E. H. Hyde, Stafford; Albert Day, Brooklyn; H. L. Stewart, Middle Haddam; J. T. Rockwell, West Winsted. Members appointed by Agricultural Societies-W. M. Wads- worth, Farmington; R. S. Hinman, Birmingham; A. L. Avery, Groton Bank; John F. Beard, Danbury; Chas. H. Way, South Woodstock; F. Ratchford Starr, Litchfield; J. M. Hubbard, Middetown; Wm. H. Yeomans, Columbia.


STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.


OFFICERS .- Pres., E. H. Hyde, Stafford; Vice-Pres., O. B. King, Watertown, J. P. Barstow, Norwich; Treas., F. A. Brown, Hartford; Cor. Sec., S. M. Wells, Wethersfield; Rec. Sec., T. S. Gold, West Cornwall.


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CENSUS.


Official Returns of the Census for 1860 and 1870.


Towns.


1870.


1860.


Towns.


1870.


1860-


Andover,


462


517 East Haven,


2,713


2,292


Ashford,


1,242


1,231 East Lyme,


1,506


1,506


Avon,


987


1,059 Easton,


1,289


1,350


Barkhamsted,


1,440


1,272 East Windsor,


2,882


2,580


Berlin,


2,438


2,146 Ellington,


1,452


1,510


Bethany,


1,136


974 Enfield,


6,322


4,997


Bethel,


2,312


1,711 Essex,


1,664


1,764


Bethlehem,


750


815 Fairfield,


5,642


4,379


Bloomfield,


1,473


1,401 Farmington,


2,617


3,144


Bolton,


579


683 Franklin,


731


2,358


Bozrah,


987


1,216 Glastonbury,


3,560


3,363


Branford,


2,489


2,123 Goshen,


1,224


1,381


Bridgeport,


19,876


13,299 Granby,


1,516


1,720


Bridgewater,


878


1,048 Greenwich,


7,672


6,522


Bristol,


3,790


3,436 Griswold,


2,576


2,217


Brookfield,


1,194


1,224 Groton,


5,119


4,450


Brooklyn,


2,355


2,136 Guilford,


2,576


2,624


Burlington,


1,317


1,031 Haddam,


2,073


2,307


Canaan,


1,258


1,407 Hamden,


3,028


2,725


Canterbury,


1,552


1,591 Hampton,


891


936


Canton,


2,639


2,373 Hartford,


37,825


29,152


Chaplin,


704


781 Hartland,


789


846


Chatham,


2,771


1,766 Harwinton,


1,045


1,044


Cheshire,


2,344


2,407 Hebron,


1,285


1,425


Chester,


1,094


1,015 Huntington,


1,527


1,477


Clinton,


1,404


1,427 Kent,


1,744


1,855


Colchester,


3,383


2,862 Killingly,


5,712


4.926


Colebrook,


1,132


1,375


Killingworth,


856


1,126


Columbia,


891


832


Lebanon,


2,211


2,174


Cornwall,


1,772


1,953 Ledyard,


1,392


1,615


Coventry,


2,057


2,085 Lisbon,


503


1,262


Crom well,


1,857


1,617 Litchfield,


3,113


3,200


Danbury,


8,754


7,234 Lyme,


1,179


1,246


Darien,


1,810


1,705 Madison,


1,814


1,865


Derby,


8,027


5,443 Manchester,


4,236


3,294


Durham,


1,086


1,130 Mansfield,


2,402


2,697


Eastford,


984


1,005 Marlborough,


473


682


East Granby,


853


833 Meriden,


10,521


7,426


East Haddam,


2,952


3,056 Middlebury,


696


664


East Hartford,


3,013


2,951 Middlefield,


1,054


209


CENSUS.


Towns.


1870.


1860.


Towns.


1870. .


1860.


Middletown,


11,143


8,620 Sharon,


2,446


2,556


Milford,


3,407


2,828 Sherman,


848


911


Monroe,


1,226


1,382 Simsbury,


2,051


2,410


Montville,


2,496


2,141 Somers,


1,248


1,517


Morris,


701


769 Southbury,


1,319


1,346


New Britain,


9.480


5,212 South Windsor,


1,693


1,789


New Canaan,


2,496


2,771 Sprague,


3,462


New Fairfield,


871


915 Stafford,


3,405


3,397


New Hartford,


3,078


2,758 Stamford,


9,738


7,185


New Haven,


50,886


39,267 Sterling,


1,022


1,051


New London,


9,580


10,115 Stonington,


6,320


5,827


New Milford,


3,586


3,535 Stratford,


3,032


2,294


Newtown,


3,683


3,578 Suffield,


3,277


3,260


Norfolk,


1,641


1,803 Thompson,


3,804


3,259


North Branford,


1.035


1,050 Tolland,


1,218


1,310


North Canaan,


1,695


1,427


Torrington,


2,896


2,278


North Haven,


1,771


1,499 Trumbull,


1,335


1,474


No. Stonington,


1,759


1,913 Union,


627


732


Norwalk,


12,122


7,582 Vernon,


5,447


3,838


Norwich,


16,653


14,048 Voluntown,


1,052


1,055


Old Lyme,


1,362


1,304


Wallingford,


3,676


3,206


Old Saybrook,


1,215


1,105


Warren,


673


710


Orange,


2,633


1,970


Washington,


1,563


1,659


Oxford,


1,338


1,269


Waterbury,


13,148


10,004


Plainfield,


4,521


3,665 Waterford,


2,589


2,555


Plainville,


1,435


Watertown,


1,690


1,587


Plymouth,


4,149


3,244 Westbrook,


987


1,056


Pomfret,


1,488


1,673


West Hartford,


1,533


1,296


Portland,


4,694


3,657


Weston,


1,054


1,117


Preston,


2,162


2,092


Westport,


3,364


3,293


Prospect,


551


574 Wethersfield,


2,694


2,705


Putnam,


4,192


2,722 Willington,


942


1,166


Redding,


1,620


1,652


Wilton,


1,995


2,208


Ridgefield,


1,910


2,213


Winchester,


4,102


3,513


Rocky Hill,


1,012


1,102


Windham,


5,413


4,711


Roxbury,


920


992


Windsor,


2,784


2,278


Salem,


718


830


Windsor Locks,


2,154


1,587


Salisbury,


3,305


3,100 Wolcott,


491


574


Saybrook,


1,267


1,213 Woodbridge,


830


872


Scotland,


648


720 Woodbury,


1,931


2,037


Seymour,


2,123


1,749 Woodstock,


2,955


3,285


Total, -


537,998 461,147


14


2,590 Southington,


4,316


3,315


Naugatuck,


2,830


210


TABLE OF DISTANCES.


There are 167 Towns in the State-79 send two Representa- tives, and 88 one each, making 246 members of the House; these Towns are divided into 21 Senatorial Districts; and the eight Counties into 4 Congressional Districts.


Hartford County has 3 Senators and 43 Representatives.


New Haven County has 3 Senators and 33 Representatives. . New London County has 3 Senators and 29 Representatives. Fairfield County has 3 Senators and 32 Representatives. Windham County has 2 Senators and 24 Representatives. Litchfield County has 3 Senators and 41 Representatives. Middlesex County has 2 Senators and 22 Representatives. Tolland County has 2 Senators and 22 Representatives.


A TABLE OF DISTANCES,


IN MILES, from each Town in the State of Connecticut to HARTFORD; being the established and legal distance as en- acted by the General Assembly in 1877. Also the NUMBER OF REPRESENTATIVES to which each town is entitled.


Hartford County.


To Hʼfd.


No. Rep.


To Hʼfd.


No. Rep.


HARTFORD,


2


Manchester,


9


1


Avon,


20


1


Marlborough,


30


1


Berlin,


13


1


New Britain,


9


2


Bloomfield,


6


1


Newington,


5


1


Bristol,


18


1


Plainville,


14


1


Burlington,


23


1


Rocky Hill,


8


1


Canton,


22


1


Simsbury,


15


2


East Granby,


20


1


Southington,


20


2


East Hartford,


2


2


South Windsor,


8


1


East Windsor,


14


2


Suffield,


17


2


Enfield,


18


2


West Hartford,


4


1


Farmington,


19


2


Wethersfield,


4


2


Glastonbury,


12


2


Windsor,


6


2


Granby,


18


2


Windsor Locks,


12


1


Hartland,


39


2


211


TABLE OF DISTANCES.


New Haven County.


To No. H'fd. Rep.


To H'fd.


No. Rep.


NEW HAVEN,


36


2


Milford,


46


2


WATERBURY,


32


2


Naugatuck,


37


1


Beacon Falls,


41


1


North Branford,


45


1


Bethany,


45


1


North Haven,


29


1


Branford,


45


1 Orange,


42


1


Cheshire,


26


2


Oxford,


48


1


Derby,


48


2


Prospect,


29


1


East Haven,


40


1


Seymour,


44


1


Guilford,


52


2 Southbury,


55


1


Hamden,


34


1 Wallingford,


24


2


Madison,


56


1


Wolcott,


37


1


Meriden,


18


2


Woodbridge,


40


1


Middlebury,


38


1


New London County.


NEW LONDON,


61


2


Lisbon,


50


1


NORWICH,


50


2


Lyme,


43


2


Bozrah,


50


1


Montville,


58


1


Colchester,


40


2


North Stonington,


80


2


East Lyme,


56


1


Old Lyme,


45


1


Franklin,


42


1


Preston,


55


2


Griswold,


53


1 Salem,


58


1


Groton,


65


2


Sprague,


42


1


Lebanon,


42


2


Stonington,


75


2


Ledyard,


58


1


Waterford,


58


1


Fairfield County.


BRIDGEPORT,


53


2


Newtown,


74


2


DANBURY,


92


2


Norwalk,


70


2


Bethel,


89


1


Redding,


87


2


Brookfield,


82


1


Ridgefield,


84


2


Darien,


74


1 Sherman,


96


1


Easton,


63


1 Stamford,


78


2


Fairfield,


58


2


Stratford,


50


1


Greenwich,


84


2


Trumbull,


57


1


Huntington,


62


1 Weston,


68


1


Monroe,


67


1


Westport,


65


1


New Canaan,


86


1


Wilton,


75


1


New Fairfield,


97


1


212


TABLE OF DISTANCES.


Windham County.


To Hf'd.


No. Rep.


To Hf'd.


No. Rep.


BROOKLYN,


66


1


Pomfret,


50


2


Ashford,


46


2


Putnam,


56


1


Canterbury,


50


2


Scotland,


40


1


Chaplin,


44


1


Sterling,


61


1


Eastford,


50


1


Thompson,


61


2


Hampton,


44


1 Voluntown,


60


1


Killingly,


64


2


Windham,


35


2


Plainfield,


50


2


Woodstock,


60


2


Litchfield County.


LITCHFIELD,


58


2


Norfolk,


45


2


Barkhamsted,


34


2


North Canaan,


55


1


Bethlehem,


45


1


Plymouth,


26


1


Bridgewater,


96


1 Roxbury,


92


1


Canaan,


61


1


Salisbury,


62


2


Colebrook,


40


2


Sharon,


71


2


Cornwall,


71


2


Thomaston,


27


1


Goshen,


52


2


Torrington,


46


2


Harwinton,


53


2


Warren,


76


1


Kent,


80


1 Washington,


95


2


Morris,


62


1


Watertown,


39


1


New Hartford,


29


2


Winchester,


35


2


New Milford,


90


2


Woodbury,


45


2


Middlesex County.


MIDDLETOWN,


15


2


Essex,


39


1


HADDAM,


27


2


Killingworth,


43


2


Chatham,


25


2


Middlefield,


21


1


Chester,


34


1


Old Saybrook,


43


1


Clinton,


51


1 Portland,


18


1


Cromwell,


13


1


Saybrook,


35


2


Durham,


24


2


Westbrook,


46


1


East Haddam,


33


2


Tolland County.


TOLLAND,


22


2


Mansfield,


36


2


Andover,


23


1


Somers,


24


2


Bolton,


20


1


Stafford,


52


2


Columbia,


28


1


Union,


60


2


Coventry


28


2


Vernon,


17


2


Ellington


20


1


Willington,


48


2


Hebron,


39


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THE


CONNECTICUT REGISTER:


A STATE CALENDAR OF PUBLIC OFFICERS AND INSTITUTIONS


FOR


18 8 7 7


[Compiled by CHARLES F. BROWN.]


QUI


SUSTINED


PRANSTULIT


High water is calculated for New London and Saybrook, or one hour later than New York. For Fairfield add 2h. 30m. ; Bridge- port, add 2h. 15m .; New Haven, add 2h. 20m. ; Hartford, sub- 5h. ; Norwich, add 40m.


HARTFORD : BROWN AND GROSS.


PREFACE.


In issuing the REGISTER for 1881, the publishers present their thanks to all persons who have furnished information for its pages. From the records in the Office of the Secretary of State, we have taken such statistics as could be found there. In other cases we have referred to Secretaries, Clerks, and other Officers whose authority was most to be relied upon. We have carefully endeavored to avoid errors, and to make the present issue accurate as possible.


The Legislative matter, Jan., 1881, has been made as com- plete as could be, to the time of the work being put in press.


In the list of Attorneys, no names have been inserted but those who are duly authorized by the Courts to practice in the State.


Those who furnish matter for the Register, or desire any changes to be made, are reminded that the printing of the work begins about the 1st of November.


Commissioners for other States should give notice of any additions or changes directly to us, as there is no other means of reference.


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INDEX.


Allotment of Judges,


25 Comptroller, (1881-'83)


17


American Asylum,


117 Congress, - 182-187


Assessors, 69-116 Conn. Prison Assoc., 197


Attorneys at Law,


44-68 Constables, 69-116


Banks, 165-169 Counties,


44-68


Bank Statistics, 169-171


Fairfield, . 56


Boards of Relief,


69-116


Hartford,


44


Board of School Visitors, 69-116


Litchfield,


62


Boroughs, 131


Middlesex, 66


Calendar,


5-16


New Haven, 49


Census,


199-200


Children 4 to 16,


118-126


Tolland, -


67


Cities,


127


Windham, 60


Clergy and Ecclesiastical


Statistics, -


134-149


Courts. See Calendar pages. Common Pleas, 25


Baptist, 138


Of Litchfield County, 25


Congregational,


134


Probate, 27-30


Episcopal, 141


Superior,


25-27


Methodist, 144


Supreme,


24


Methodist African, -


146


United States, -


24


Presbyterian,


147 Cromwell Hall. 198


Roman Catholic,


148 Custom House Officers, 188


Universalist,


147 Education, Boards of,


69-116


Others, 149 Elections, State. 204


Clerks, Town, 69-116 Executive of Conn., -


17


County, - -


69-116


Colleges,


195-196


Commissioners, Bank,


165 Governor, (1881-'83) 17


County,


44-68 Governor's Guard, - 161


66 Insurance,


175 Grand Jurors, 69-116


198


Railroad, 177 Hartford Hospital,


198


on Turnpike R'ds, 30 Insane Hospitals,


66


" Bridges,


30 Industrial School, -


197


" Ferries,


" Fisheries, 31


30 Inspector General of Gas Meters, &c., 31


66 for other States,


31 Inspectors of Steam Boilers, 31


Comm'rs Superior Court, 46-68 Insurance Companies, 175-177


66


Senate,


18


House of Representatives, 18


44-68 General Assembly, (1881) 18-22


Collectors, Town,


New State House, 30 Gen. Hospital Soc.,


117


New London, 53


iv


INDEX.


Jailors, 44-68 State Board of Agriculture, 116 25 State Board of Education, 117


Judges Superior Court,


Judges Supreme Court,


24 State Board of Health, 150


Judge, &c., U. S. Courts,


24 State Chemists, 31


Jurors, No. of,


44-69 State Library Committee, 17


Justices of the Peace,


46-69 State Officers, (1881-'83)


17


Legislature Meetings,


204 State Prison, 197


149 Table of Distances, 201-203


Medical Society, Conn., Homeopathic, -


150 Town Officers,


69-116


Eclectic, 150


Town Clerks, Registrars,


Militia, (Enrolled, ) 118-126 .


Treasurers, Selectmen,


Nat'l Bank Examiner, 165


Constables, Collectors,


National Guard, 161 Grand Jurors, Assessors,


Normal School, 117


Notaries Public, 33-44


Physicians and Surg., 150-160


Post-Office Departm't, 189-196


Probate Courts, 27-30


Railroads, 177-181


Reform School,


197


Registrars, 69-116 Treasurer, Counties, 44-68


Registers in Bankruptcy, 24


66 State, (1881-'83) 17


Representatives, State,(1881) 18


Town,


69-116


Rep., State, No. of,


201 Trinity College, 196


Retreat for the Insane, 117


Trust Companies, - 174


Revenue Officers,


187 U. S. Commissioners, 24


182


School Fund Commissioner, 17


Judiciary,


Senate,


182


School Visitors, 69-116


Sec. of State, (1881-'83) 17


Selectmen,


69-116


" State Officers, 23


Senators, State, (1881)


18 " Senators, (1879-'80) 23 Sheffield Scientific School, 196 On Constitutional Amendments Sheriffs, - 44-68 State Auditors, 31


for President (1880), 118-126 for Congressmen (1880), 206


State Agricultural Society, 198 Wesleyan University, 196


State Agricultural Station, 197 Yale College, - 196


State Attorneys,


44-68


Manual and Roll, ·


. 207


Savings Banks,


172 United States, Executive,


182


Schools, No. Children, 118-126


House of Representatives, 184 Votes for Governor, 118-126


Boards of Relief, Boards of Education, & Regis- trars of Voters.


Town Statistics, - 118-126 Vote for Pres., Gov .; En- rollments, School Chil- dren, and Valuation.


1881


JANUARY.


1st Month.


MOON'S PHASES.


First qr. 7d, 3h, 21m, M. Full Moon, 15d, 6h, 46m, M.


Last qr. 23d, 3h, 59m, M. New Moon, 29d, 8h, 0m, E.


SUN SOUTH.


1d, 12h. 4m.


6s


7d, 12h. 6m. 47s.


13d, 12h. 9m. 108.


19d, 12h. 11m. 10s.


25d,


12h.


12m.


42s.


MW @R. @S. OR. H.W


CALENDAR DAYS.


1 Sa 7 23 4 37 6 19 10 38


2 Su 7 23 4 37 7 37 11 27


3M 7 234 37 8 54 morn.


4 Tu 7 22 4 38 10


05 0


14


COURTS. SUPREME.


5 W 7 21 4 39 11


14 1 01


6 Th 7 21 4 39 morn. 1 50 2d Tuesday, at Hartford.


7 Fr 7 204 40 0 21 2


41


SUPERIOR.


8 Sa 7 194 41 1 25


3 32


1st Tuesday, at New Haven.


9 Su 7 194 41 2 28 4 30 1st Tuesday, at N. Haven (Crimi-


10 M 7 184 42 3 27 5


11 Tu 7 174 43 4 22 6 7


12 W 7 164 44 5 15


13 Th 7 16 4 44 6 01 8 08 52


14 Fr 7 154 45 rises. 8


7 154 45 5 25 9


31 COMMON PLEAS.


05 1st M., at H'tf'd, N.H. and Danb'y.


7 134 47 7 24 10 51 3d M., at Norwalk (adj. Term).


18 Tu 7 11 4 49 8 23 11 27


19 W 7 11|4 49 9 07 eve. 3


20 Th 7 104 50 10 28


0


41


21 Fr 7 9 4 51 11 33 1 24


CHURCH DAYS.


22 Sa 7 8 4 52 morn. 2


11 1st, Circumcision.


23 Su 7 74 53 0 41 3 05 6th, Epiphany.


24 M 7 614 54 1 48


4 07


9th, 1st Sunday after Epiphany.


25 Tu 7 5.4 55 2 58 5 17 16th, 2d Sunday after Epiphany .


26 W 7 4 4 56 4 03 6 26 34


27 Th 7 3.4 57 5 04


28 Fr 7 24 58 5 57


29 Sa 7 14 59


sets.


9 26


30 Su 7 005 0


6 28 10 18 31 M 6 595 1' 7 42|11 06


27


nal Term).


24 1st 18 Tuesday, at New London (Criminal Term).


4th Tuesday, at Hartford.


15 Sa 16 Su 7 144 46 6 22 10


17 M


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


23d, 3d Sunday after Epiphany.


7 8 36


25th, Conversion of St. Paul.


30th, 4th Sunday after Epiphany.


1881.


MOON'S PHASES.


First qr. 5d, 8h, 6m, E. Full Moon, 14d, 1h, 36m, M.


Last qr. 21d, 2h, 42m, E. New Moon, 28d, 6h, 44m, M.


SUN SOUTH.


1d, 12h. 13m. 55s.


7d, 12h. 14m. 25s.


13d,


12h. 14m. 25s.


19d, 12h. 13m. 598.


25d,


12h. 13m.


10s.


MW OR.CS.


OR. H. W.


CALENDAR DAYS.


1 Tu 6 585


2


8 53 11


46


2 W


6 57 5


310


02


morn.


3 Th 6 55 5


5 11


08 0 30


4 Fr 6 54 5 6


morn.


1 16


COURTS.


5 Sa


6 535 7


0


17


2


06


6 Su 6 525 8


1 18


2 59


U. S. DISTRICT. 4th Tuesday, at New Haven.


7 M 6 515 9


2 15


3 56


4


55


SUPERIOR.


9 W 6 485 12 3 59


5


55 1st Tuesday, at Brooklyn.


10 Th 6 475 13 4 41


11 Fr 6 465 14 5


19


6 51|2d Tuesday, at Bridgeport. 7 41 2d Tuesday, at Middletown.


12 Sa 6 445 16 5 53 8 3d Tuesday, at Bridgeport (Crimi-


13 Su 6 435 17


rises. 9


04


nal Term).


14 M 6 425 18 6 17


9


42 22


COMMON PLEAS.


16 W


6 395 21 8 22 10


17 Th 6 385 22


9 25 11


18 Fr 6 365 24 10


30 aft. 12


19 Sa 6 355 25 11 38 0 56 47 2d, Purification Virgin Mary.


20 Su 6 34 5 26 morn. 1-


21M


6 33 5 27 0 45


22 Tu 6 31 5 29 1 51


23 W 6 305 30 2 51


5 02 20th, Sexagesima.


24 Th 6 285 32 3 47 6


14 24th, St. Matthias.


25 Fr 6 27 5 33 4 32 7 21 27th, Quinquagesima.


26 Sa 16 265 34


5 12


8 18


27 Su 6 245 36


sets. 9 04


28 M 6 235 37 6 26 9 50


26


15 Tu 6 405 20 7 19 10


58


1st Monday, at Bridgeport.


35|1st Tuesday, at Norwich.


CHURCH DAYS.


2 45 6th, Fifth Sunday after Epiphany.


3 52 13th, Septuagesima.


FEBRUARY.


2d Month.


8 Tu 6 505 10 3 10


1881.


MARCH.


, 3d Month.


-


MOON'S PHASES.


First qr. 7d, 3h, 14m, E. Full Moon, 15d, 5h, 49m, E. Last qr. 22d, 10h, 41m, E.


New Moon, 29d, 5h, 44m, E.


SUN SOUTH.


26s.


1d, 12h. 12m. 7d, 12h. 11m. 4s.


13d, 12h. . 9m. 29s.


19d, 12h. 7m. 44s.


25d,


12h. 5m.


54s.


MWOR. OS. OR.


H.W.


CALENDAR DAYS.


1 Tu


6 225 38


7 39 10


37


2 W


6 215 39


8 58 11


28


3 Th 6 195 41


9


58


morn.


4 Fr 6 185 42


11


02


0


01


5 Sa 16 16 5 44


morn. 0 44


SUPREME.


6 Su 6 155 45 0 03


1


34 1st Tuesday, at Norwich.


7 M 6 13 5 47 1 00


2


27 3d Tuesday, at Bridgeport.


8.Tu 6 12 5 48 1


52 3


23


9|W 6 1115 49 2 37


4 24


10 Th 6 95 51


3


17


5 21


11 Fr 6 8 5 52


3


52


6


15


12 Sa 6 6 5 54 4


23


7


07


13 Su 6 5 5 55 4 52


7


53


14 M


6 45 56 5 18 8


34


15


Tu 6 2 5 58


rises. 9


16


W 6 15 59 7 17


9


10 47 29


17 Th 16 0 6 0


8 21 10


18 Fr 5 58|6 2


9 29 11


19 Sa 5 57 6 3 10 37 11


20 Su 15 56 6


4 11 44 eve. 37


21 M


5 54 6 6 morn. 1 34


22 Tu


5 53 6


7 0 46


2


23 W


5 51 6 9


1 40


3 45


6th, 1st Sunday in Lent.


24 Th


5 50 6 10 2 28


4


50 13th, 2d Sunday in Lent.


25 Fr


5 49 6 11 3 08


5


59 20th, 3d Sunday in Lent.




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