The Connecticut register : being a state calendar of public officers and institutions in Connecticut for 1877-1881, Volume 7, Part 52

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Meriden, Wallace A. Miles. Cities and Boroughs. Asahel H. Curtis. Finance.


Middlebury, Roswell B. Wheaton. State Prison, Sheep Cul- ture.


Milford, James T. Burns. Fisheries.


Charles A. Tomlinson. Concerning the Condition of the Town of Sprague.


Naugatuck, Charles L. Baldwin. Repairing State Prison, Re- form School.


North Branford, William D. Ford. Sale of Lands.


North Haven, Stephen C. Gilbert. Centennial Celebration.


Orange, Charles F. Smith. Military Affairs.


Oxford, Gideon A. Johnson. Repairing State Prison.


Prospect, Willis Ives. Concerning the Condition of the Town of Sprague.


Seymour, Henry P. Day. Federal Relations.


Southbury, Reuben Pierce. Centennial Celebration, Female Suffrage.


Wallingford, Gurdon W. Hull. Roads and Bridges. James N. Pierpont. Engrossed Bills.


Waterbury, Greene Kendrick. Railroads. Charles B. Merrill. Engrossed Bills.


Wolcott, Benjamin F. Finch. Female Suffrage.


Woodbridge, Stephen P. Perkins. Banks, New Capitol. NEW LONDON, Thomas M. Waller.


Albert T. Burgess. Cities and Boroughs, New Capitol. Norwich, Supply T. Holbrook. Judiciary, Contested Elections. George R. Hyde. State Prison.


Bozrah, Charles A. Gager. Incorporations.


Colchester, Leander Chapman. Finance. Ira A. Dinsmore. Military Affairs.


East Lyme, James A. Way. New Towns and Probate Dis- tricts.


Franklin, Henry Bellows. Repairing State Prison, Reform School.


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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


Griswold, James Otis Sweet. Banks, Vagrant and Pauper Legislation.


Groton, George B. Crary. Insurance.


George M. Long. Railroads.


Lebanon, Jabez P. Manning. Agriculture. Samuel E. Haynes, Constitutional Reform.


Ledyard, Franklin Brewster. Restoration of Forfeited Rights. Lisbon, James B. Palmer. Fisheries.


Lyme, Henry B. Sisson. Education.


Oliver B. Sterling. Constitutional Reform.


Montville, John M. Crumb. Roads and Bridges.


North Stonington, Andrew Avery. Federal Relations, Canvass of Votes for Governor, &c.


Edgar H. Wheeler. Temperance.


Old Lyme, Lemuel A. Caulkins. Repairing State Prison, Judi- ciary No. 2.


Preston, James F. Forsyth. Humane Institutions.


Alfred C. Guile. Canvass of Votes for Judges of Probate, &c., Sheep Culture.


Salem, Frederick E. Chadwick. School Fund.


Sprague, Patrick Burns. Concerning the Condition of the Town of Sprague.


Stonington, Joseph S. Williams, Jr. Sale of Lands.


George W. Bliven. Constitutional Amendments.


Waterford, Nathaniel A. Chapman. Claims.


BRIDGEPORT, Robert Hubbard. Humane Institutions.


George W. Bacon. Incorporations, Centennial Celebration. Danbury. Norman Hodge. Temperance.


Charles H. Crosby. Cities and Boroughs.


Bethel, John Mc Corkell. Claims.


Brookfield, John P. Wildman. Vagrant and Pauper Legisla- tion.


Darien, John Hilton. Railroads.


Easton, Elihu N. Taylor. Concerning the Condition of the Town of Sprague.


Fairfield, Samuel Pike. New Towns and Probate Districts. Charles S. French. Banks.


Greenwich, Benjamin Wright. Military Affairs.


Willis H. Wilcox. Canvass of Votes for Judges of Pro- bate, &c.


Huntington, Horace Wheeler. Roads and Bridges.


Monroe, Henry C. Riker. Centennial Celebration.


New Canaan, Burling D. Purdy. Fisheries,* Judiciary No. 2.


* To fill vacancy, Blackman of Newtown.


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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


New Fairfield, William J. Kellogg. Constitutional Reform. Newtown, Bennett Blackman.


John O. Dolohery. Education.


Norwalk, Winfield S. Hanford. Insurance, Reform School. James W. Hyatt. Finance.


Reading, James Sanford. School Fund, Canvass of Votes"for Governor, &c. Orrin Platt. New Capitol.


Ridgefield, Samuel J. Barlow. Engrossed Bill ;.


Simon Couch. Female Suffrage.


Sherman, Daniel B. Mallory. Sale of Lands.


Stamford, Francis A. Marden. Judiciary, Federal Relations. George H. Hoyt. State Prison.


Stratford, Charles B. Curtis. Agriculture.


Trumbull, Charles N. Fairchild. Constitutional Amendments.


Weston, Edgar Scribner. Female Suffrage.


Westport, William Burr Wright. Rights. Restoration of Forfeited


Wilton, Elbert Olmstead. Sheep Culture.


BROOKLYN, James B. Whitcomb. Humane Institutions.


Ashford, Ezra L. Knowlton. New Towns and Probate Districts. Harvey W. Morey. Education.


Canterbury, Julius Williams. Federal Relations. Lester Smith. Restoration of Forfeited Rights.


Chaplin, Francis Williams. Temperance.


Eastford, Stephen O. Bowen. School Fund.


Hampton, Edward S. Cleveland. Insurance, Concerning the Condition of the Town of Sprague.


Killingly, Albert W. Greenslit. Claims. Ezra J. Mathewson. Railroads.


Plainfield, Albert C. Greene. Canvass of Votes for Judges of Probate, &c., Constitutional Reform.


Gurdon Cady. Military Affairs.


Pomfret, Thomas W. Williams. Incorporations.


Harvey Whitmore. Roads and Bridges, Sheep Culture. Putnam, Richmond M. Bullock. Finance.


Scotland, Henry Lincoln. Cities and Boroughs.


Sterling, James L. Young. Constitutional Amendments.


Thompson, Nathaniel J. Pinkham. Sale of Lands.


Vernon S. Robbins. Vagrant and Pauper Legislation, Ju- diciary No. 2. Voluntown, E. Byron Gallup. Agriculture. Windham, Ansel Arnold. Fisheries, New Capitol. Elisha H. Holmes. State Prison.


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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


Woodstock, George S. F. Stoddard. Judiciary.


Jeremiah Church. Banks, Canvass of Votes for Governor, &c.


LITCHFIELD, Henry B. Graves. Railroads, New Capitol, Con- tested Elections.


William Deming. Humane Institutions.


Barkhamsted, Ruel S. Rice. Claims.


Frank M. Butler.


Bethlehem, David W. Thompson. Judiciary No. 2.


Bridgewater, Marcus B. Mallett.


Canaan, Jerry D. Clemens. Female Suffrage.


Colebrook, Leonard D. Benham.


Henry Terrell.


Cornwall, Henry L. Beers. Education.


Ralph I. Scoville. Restoration of Forfeited Rights.


Goshen, Frederick E. Hurlbut. Judiciary.


Orion J. Hallock. Sheep Culture.


Harwinton, Cyrus E. Wilson. Repairing State Prison, Reform School.


George Alford. Revision of Rules.


Kent, Samuel R. Peet. Vagrant and Pauper Legislation, Judi- ciary No. 2.


Morris, Homer Stoddard. Sheep Culture.


New Hartford, Carlton Seymour. Canvass of Votes for Judges of Probate, &c.


William H. Henderson. Constitutional Reform.


New Milford, Albert N. Baldwin. Agriculture. Nicholas Staub. Banks.


Norfolk, Levi P. Phelps. Centennial Celebration. Henry J. Holt. Insurance .*


North Canaan, Wesley Trescott. Roads and Bridges.


Plymouth, Walter H. Scott. Federal Relations.


Roxbury, Orlando Lewis. Sale of Lands.


Salisbury, Orange Benjamin. Fisheries.


Robert H. Ball. Canvass of Votes for Governor, &c., Re- form School.


Sharon, John Cotton Smith. New Towns and Probate Districts, Female Suffrage.


Isaac N. Bartram. State Prison.


Torrington, Charles McNeil. Incorporations. John W. Gamwell. Cities and Boroughs.


Thomaston, Benjamin Platt. Concerning the Condition of the Town of Sprague.


* To fill vacancy, Ensign of East Hartford.


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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


Warren, Austin R. Humphrey. Unfinished Business. Washington, Ezra B. Bebee.


James D. Barton. Centennial Celebration.


Watertown, Leman W. Cutler. School Fund. Winchester, Henry Gav. Finance.


Samuel Greer. Military Affairs.


Woodbury, Grandison Beardsley. Temperance.


.Asahel W. Mitchell. Constitutional Amendments.


MIDDLETOWN, Charles R. Fagan. Railroads, Repairing State Prison, Revision of Rules, Contingent Expenses. Daniel Strong. Agriculture.


Haddam, Isaac Arnold. Insurance, Finance. William B. Dickinson. Military Affairs, Revision of Rules.


Chatham, Clark O. Sears. Sale of Lands. Elisha N. Ackley. Temperance.


Chester, Fisk Shailer. State Prison.


Clinton, William H. Kelsey. Cities and Boroughs.


Cromwell. Henry A. Ely. Humane Institutions.


Durham, Isaac W. Hickox. Federal Relations.


Lucius H. Foote. Restoration of Forfeited Rights.


East Haddam, Edwin A. Emmons. Banks. Salmon McCall. Education, New Capitol.


Essex, John I. Hutchinson. Incorporations.


Killingworth, Leverett W. Parmelee. Canvass of Votes for Judges of Probate, &c.


Sherman E. Griswold. Vagrant and Pauper Legislation.


Middlefield, John L. Wilbur. School Fund.


Old Saybrook, Robert B. Chalker. Fisheries.


Portland, Daniel Crittenden. Roads and Bridges.


Saybrook, Frederick W. Williams. New Towns and Probate Districts.


Gilbert Stevens. Constitutional Amendments.


Westbrook, Joseph G. Smith. Claims.


TOLLAND, William D. Holman. Agriculture, Canvass of Votes for Governor, &c. John R. Webster. Federal Relations.


Andover, Eli H. Perkins. Canvass of Votes for Judges of Pro- bate, &c., Vagrant and Pauper Legislation.


Bolton, Sherman P. Sumner. Humane Institutions.


Columbia, Robert Brown. Constitutional Amendments. Coventry, Studley M. Sweet. Claims. Charles A. Brown. Education.


Ellington, Francis Pinney. Banks.


Hebron, Charles H. Brown. Military Affairs. James A. Way. Finance.


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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


Mansfield, John S. Hanks. Sale of Lands.


George A. Hammond. School Fund. Somers, Loren Griswold. Railroads. Valerous Kibbe. Roads and Bridges. Stafford, Chester Scripture. Incorporations. Marcus A. Cady. Fisheries.


Union, Samuel W. Moore. State Prison. George C. Marcy. Cities and Boroughs.


Vernon, Francis L. Dickinson. Insurance, New Capitol. Cyrus Winchell. Judiciary.


Willington, Seth C. Eaton. New Towns and Probate Districts. Charles W. Potter. Temperance.


Messengers-Thomas Cosgrove, Hartford ; William P. Marcy, Union; Henry S. Whipple, Birmingham.


Door-Keepers-John D. Botelle, Cromwell; William P. Stank- ard, Stamford ; John J. Kelly, Plainfield.


COMMITTEES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. JOINT STANDING.


Judiciary. Incorporations.


New Towns & Probate Dist's.


Education.


Insurance.


Humane Institutions.


School Fund.


Agriculture.


Railroads.


Military Affairs.


Roads and Bridges.


State Prison.


Finance.


Sale of Lands.


Banks.


Claims.


Cities and Boroughs.


Fisheries.


JOINT SELECT.


Canvass of Votes-for Gover- Concerning the Condition of nor and other State Officers. the Town of Sprague.


Canvass of Votes-for Judges Centennial Celebration. of Probate and Justices of Female Suffrage. the Peace. Engrossed Bills.


Temperance.


Constitutional Reform. Vagrant & Pauper Legislation. Repairing State Prison.


Unfinished Business.


New Capitol.


Federal Relations.


Sheep Culture.


Constitutional Amendments.


Judiciary No. 2.


Restoration of Forfeited Rights. Reform School.


HOUSE SELECT.


Contested Elections. Revision of Rules.


Contingent Expenses.


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SENATORIAL DISTRICTS.


VOTES FOR SENATORS. APRIL, 1876.


Dist. Elected.


Vote. Opposing Candidate.


Vote.


1 Charles M. Pond,


6,302


Stephen M. Wells,


5,130


2 Chester Johnson,


2,396


John L. Houston, 2,216


3 Timothy C. Coogan, 2,658 John B. Windsor,


2,327


4 Sam'l E. Merwin, Jr., 4,340


Caleb B. Bowers,


3,863


5 Benjamin Nichols,


3,854


Frederick W. Fenn,


3,148


6 Joel H. Guy,


3,229


()wen B. Arnold, 3,108


7 Alexander S. Palmer, 2,046


Benjamin F. Stanton, 1,845


8 Willis R. Austin,


2,358


Henry Lyon,


2,276


9 Wm. T. Cutter, Jr., 1,231


Silas P. Abel,


1,028


10 Samuel G. Beardsley, 4,188


David W. Plumb,


3,201


11 Edward A. Brown, 2,104


Abel B. Prindle,


1,463


12 Fred. W. Bruggerhof, 2,790


Selleck Y. St. John,


2,400


13 Edwin A. Buck, 1,428


Theron D. Whitford,


1,351


14 Oscar Tourtellotte,


1,781


Thomas P. Leonard,


1,075


15 Edward W. Seymour, 1,811


Lyman W .. Coe, 1,590


16 Herman B. Eastman, 1,838


Charles D. Blinn, 1,580


17 J. B. Hardenbergh, 1,713


Albert T. Roraback,


1,042


18 Chas. C. Hubbard,


1,823


William H. Beebe,


1,431


19 Wash'n F. Willcox, 1,480 Julius Attwood,


1,311


20 Ephraim H. Hyde, 1,098


William M. Corbin, 944


21 Jabez L. White, 1,221


Patten Fitch,


1,141


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.


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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, Reading, 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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STATE OFFICERS.


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


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.


His Excellency RICHARD D. HUBBARD, Hartford, GOVERNOR.


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


DWIGHT MORRIS, Bridgeport, SECRETARY OF STATE.


EDWIN A. BUCK, Windham, TREASURER.


CHARLES C. HUBBARD, Middletown, COMPTROLLER.


SENATORS.


[ Those elected from Districts having even numbers hold office for two years; from Districts having odd numbers for one year, from Jan. 3, 1877.]


1st, Charles M. Pond, Hartford.


2d, John L. Houston, Enfield.


3d,* Watson Holcomb, Simsbury.


4th, Caleb B. Bowers, New Haven.


5th, Royal M. Bassett, Derby.


6th, Charles A. Bray, East Haven.


7th, Alexander S. Palmer, Stonington.


8th, Lucius Brown, Preston.


9th, W. H. Hayward, Colchester.


10th, William D. Bishop, Bridgeport.


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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


11th, Daniel B. Mallory, Sherman.


12th, Oliver Hoyt, Stamford.


13th, George S. Moulton, Windham.


14th, John S. Dean, Ashford.


15th, Lyman W. Coe, Torrington.


16th, James Huntington, Woodbury.


17th, Charles Morse, Norfolk.


18th, Charles R. Fagan, Middletown.


19th, Frederick W. Spencer, Westbrook.


20th, Julius Converse, Stafford.


21st, Francis L. Dickinson, Rockville.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, JAN., 1877.


HARTFORD, Nathaniel B. Stevens, Mahlon R. West.


Avon, Harrison Woodford.


Berlin, Andrew J. Warner.


Bloomfield, J. Cleveland Capen.


Bristol, Augustus H. Warner.


Burlington, Adrian Moses.


Canton, Cushman H. Thayer.


East Granby, Norton Case.


East Hartford, Henry R. Hayden, Heman A. Tyler.


East Windsor, Daniel W. Bartlett, Joseph T. Hull.


Enfield, Charles F. Morrison, John Law.


Farmington, Winthrop M. Wadsworth, Samuel Frisbie. Glastonbury, John Emely, George S. Andrews.


Granby, Frank Kendall, Hinman A. Dibble.


Hartland, Frederick B. Griswold, Salmon B. Giddings. Manchester, John S. Cheney.


Marlborough, Francis W. Coleman.


New Britain, Charles E. Hart, Frank Zimmerman.


Newington, Henry N. Robbins.


Plainville, Daniel W. Fox.


Rocky Hill, Lewis Whitmore.


Simsbury, Lucius G. Goodrich, John W. Phelps.


Southington, Simeon H. Norton, Orson W. Stow. South Windsor, Lucius J. Grant.


Suffield, Jarvis W. Case, Thaddeus H. Spencer. West Hartford, Samuel Whitman.


Wethersfield, J. Welles Griswold, Ransom T. Hewitt. Windsor, H. Tudor White, William L. Bidwell.


Windsor Locks, John B. Windsor.


- NEW HAVEN, Samuel L. Bronson, Thomas F. McGrail.


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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


Beacon Falls, Julius C. Coe. Bethany, George W. Woodward. Branford, Henry Rogers. Cheshire, Benjamin A. Jarvis, Daniel Judd. Derby, Henry Atwater, Thomas Wallace. East Haven, Horace H. Strong. Guilford, H. Lynde Harrison, David Bartlett. Hamden, Andrew J. Doolittle. Madison, John N. Chittenden. Meriden, Wallace A. Miles, A. Chamberlain, Jr. Middlebury, Frank Wheeler. Milford, Daniel Buckingham, Charles A. Tomlinson.


Naugatuck, Herbert H. Johnson. North Branford, Francis C. Bartholomew.


North Haven, Alfred Ives. Orange, Samuel L. Smith. Oxford, Gideon A. Johnson.


Prospect, William Berkley. Seymour, Samuel A. Beach. Southbury, David F. Pierce.


Wallingford, H. Lewis Dudley, Geo. S. Allen. Waterbury, Greene Kendrick, David M. Plume. Wolcott, Lucien Upson. Woodbridge, Stephen P. Perkins.


NEW LONDON, Albert T. Burgess, George Williams.


Norwich, Amos W. Prentiss, Horace Whitaker. Bozrah, Charles M. Pendleton. Colchester, Henry Foote, Edward H. Strong. East Lyme, Edward Luce. Franklin, Charles A. Kingsley.


Griswold, Joseph E. Leonard. Groton, Thomas W. Noyes, Erasmus D. Avery.


Lebanon, Erastus Geer, Wm. F. Gates. Ledyard, Noyes B. Allyn. Lisbon, Edwin Kimball. Lyme, James L. Raymond, Judah H. Lord.


Montville, James H. Manwarring. North Stonington, Alfred Clarke, William H. Hillard. Old Lyme, John A. DeWolf. Preston, Charles Hewitt, William K. Chapman. Salem, Austin O. Gallrp. Sprague, Laurens Brewster. Stonington, Benjamin F. Lewis, Joseph E. Smith. Waterford, Leonard C. Williams.


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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


BRIDGEPORT, George W. Bacon, Carlos Curtis.


Danbury, Nathaniel B. Dibble, Charles H. Crosby. Bethel, Eli Starr Judd. Brookfield, Ezra N. Somers. Darien, Vincent Colyer.


Easton, John Wheeler.


Fairfield, John H. Perry, Alexander R. T. Nichols. Greenwich, Cornelius Mead, John G. Reynolds.


Huntington, Charles Beard.


Monroe, L. Dwight Lane. New Canaan, William E. Husted.


New Fairfield, Edward Treadwell.


Newtown, Samuel Barnum, Geo. Winton.


Norwalk, Aaron Betts, Tallmadge Baker.


Reading, Thomas Sanford, Geo. F. Banks.


R dgefield, Aaron W. Lee, Matthew Betts. Sherman, Charles Northrop.


Stamford, Edward Gay, Wm. R. Lockwood.


Stratford, Edmund B. Peck.


Trumbull, Stephen G. Nichols.


Weston, Uriah Perry.


Westport, Albert Relyea.


Wilton, Isaac M. Sturges.


BROOKLYN, Henry M. Cleveland.


Ashford, Elisha D. Grant, Gerrit H. Chaffee.


Canterbury, Lafayette Eaton, Walter Smith. Chaplin, Orrin Witter. Eastford, James E. Latham.


Hampton, George M. Holt.


Killingly, Richard S. Lathrop, John Kelly.


Plainfield, David Gallup, Richard H. Ward. Pomfret, S. Storrs Cotton, George W. Taft.


Putnam, Richmond M. Bullock.


Scotland, Samuel B. Sprague. Sterling, Ambrose Bates.


Thompson, G. Thurston Murdock, Lawson Aldrich. Voluntown, James M. Cook.


Windham, Eugene S. Boss, L. J. Hammond.


Woodstock, Geo. S. F. Stoddard, George W. Hill. LITCHFIELD, Henry B. Graves, Eli D). Weeks. Barkhamsted, Edwin E. Case, William E. Howd. Bethlehem, Herbert S. Jackson.


Bridgewater, John Keeler. Canaan, Cephas B. Cook.


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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


Colebrook, Timothy Hart, James Mc Caffrey. Cornwall, William L. Clark, Ingersoll Reed. Goshen, Moses W. Gray, Watts H. Brooks. Harwinton, Geo. W. Davis, Elijah G. Gibbs. Kent, Marshall C. Gibbs.


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Morris, Andrew W. Marsh.


New Hartford, Orrin S. Thompson, Shubael H. Henderson. New Milford, Albert N. Baldwin, Botsford W. Buckingham. North Canaan, Hiram Briggs.


Norfolk, Austin Wooster, Henry G. Smith.


Plymouth, Lyman D. Baldwin.


Roxbury, Merritt P. Beers.


Salisbury, Horace Landon, Charles H. Bissell.


Sharon, Seymour A. Frayer, George M. Walton.


Thomaston, Albert P. Bradstreet.


Torrington, Achille F. Migeon, Levi Hodges.


Warren, Miner A. Strong.


Washington, Franklin S. Titus, John M. Ford.


Watertown, Leman W. Cutler.


Winchester, Henry Gay, Charles J. York.


Woodbury, James G. Curtiss, John W. Judson.


MIDDLETOWN, Richard W. Newhall, Charles H. Williams.


Haddam, Ephraim P. Arnold, James W. Cone. Chatham, Hiram Veazey, David H. Selden.


Chester, Daniel D. Silliman.


Clinton, Giles C. Grinnell.


Cromwell, Russell Frisbie.


Durham, William H. Francis, Edgar T. Elliott.


East Haddam, Ozias H. Parker, Hiram Willey.


Essex, John I. Hutchinson.


Killingworth, Sherman E. Griswold, Andrew W. Burr. Middlefield, Willis E. Terrill.


Old Saybrook, Robert B. Chalker.


Portland, George H. Taylor.


Saybrook, Frederic W. Williams, Gilbert Stevens.


Westbrook, George Kirtland.


TOLLAND, Julius C. West, Charles A. Hawkins.


Andover, Bissell E. Post. Bolton, Arnold H. Long.


Columbia, Jonathan Tucker.


Coventry, Chauncey Howard, Isaac Turner. Ellington, Otis Snow. Hebron, Nathan E. Coats, George H. Hodge.


Mansfield, Charles Ramsdell, James O. Freeman.


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JUDICIARY.


Somers, Sanford M. Billings, Luke K. Pease. Stafford, William H. Cooley, Timothy D. Johnson. Union, David L. Newell, Josiah R. James. Vernon, Samuel Fitch, Milo W. Pember.


Willington, William F. Essex, Perry Potter.


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 .- Joseph D. Bates, Hartford.


DEPUTY MARSHALS .- Philo F. Barnum, Bridgeport; Westell Russell, Hartford; George R. Bill, New Haven; Charles H. Os- good, Putnam.


Masters in Chancery.


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


Commissioners of the U. S. Circuit Court.


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


Bridgeport; Morris W. Seymour.


Litchfield; George M. Woodruff.


Meriden; Ratcliffe Hicks, James P. Platt.


Middletown; A. W. Bacon.


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


New London; John P. C. Mather.


Norwich; Allen Tenny.


New Britain; Sylvester C. Dunham.


Thompson; Abiel Converse.


Waterbury; George E. Terry.


Willimantic; John M. Hall.


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JUDICIARY.


Registers in Bankruptcy.


1st Dist. Henry E. Burton, Hartford.


2d Eleazer K. Foster, New Haven.


3d 66 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; Dwight W. Pardee, Hartford, 1873; Dwight Loomis, Rockville, 1875; Miles T. Granger, North Canaan, 1876.


REPORTER .- John Hooker, Hartford.


Superior Court.


JUDGES .- Edward I. Sanford, New Haven, 1867; Roland Hitchcock, Winchester, 1874; Earl Martin, Killingly, 1874; Sidney B. Beardsley, Bridgeport, 1874; Moses Culver, Middle- town, 1875; James A. Hovey, Norwich, 1876.


Court of Common Pleas.


HARTFORD COUNTY .- Thomas McManus, Hartford, Judge. Charles E. Fellowes, Hartford, Clerk.


Uriah Case, Hartford, Assistant Clerk.


NEW HAVEN COUNTY .- Wm. B. Stoddard, New Haven, Judge. Charles W. Shelton, New Haven, Clerk.


Wm. L. Foster, 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.


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JUDICIARY.


SUPERIOR COURT. Allotment of Judges from July, 1876, to July, 1877. HARTFORD COUNTY. CIVIL TERMS.


Pardee, J. Sanford, J.


1st Tuesday in July.


2d Tuesday in September.


Hovey, J. Beardsley, J.


2d Tuesday in November. 4th Tuesday in January, '77.


Martin, J.


4th Tuesday in March, '77.


Hitchcock, J. Culver, J. Hitchcock, J Martin, J.


CRIMINAL TERMS.


4th Tuesday in August.


1st Tuesday in December.


1st Tuesday in March, '77. 1st Tuesday in June, 77.


NEW HAVEN COUNTY. CIVIL TERMS.


Hitchcock, J.


2d Tuesday in September.


4th Tuesday in October.


1st Tuesday in January, '77.


3d Tuesday in March, '77.


CRIMINAL TERMS.


Sanford, J.


1st Tuesday in July.


Martin, J.


1st Tuesday in October.


Sanford, J.


1st Tuesday in January, '77.


Beardsley, J.


1st Tuesday in April, '77.


WATERBURY TERMS.


1st Tuesday in June, '77. NEW LONDON COUNTY.


Culver, J. Park, Ch. J. Granger, J. Hovey, J.


2d Tuesday in September. 1st Tuesday in November. 3d Tuesday in March, '77. 1st Tuesday in June, '77.


FAIRFIELD COUNTY.


Beardsley, J. Hitchcock, J. Sanford, J. Hitchcock, J.


CIVIL TERMS.


3d Tuesday in September.


1st Tuesday in December. 2d Tuesday in February. '77. 2d Tuesday in April, '77.


Culver, J. Martin, J. Hovey, J.


Beardsley, J.


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JUDICIARY.


Beardsley, J. Loomis, J. Culver, J. Sanford, J.


CRIMINAL TERMS.


4th Tuesday in August. 3d Tuesday in October. 3d Tuesday in February, '77. 1st Tuesday in June, '77.




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