The Boston almanac and business directory for the year 1892, Part 6

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Publication date: 1892
Publisher: Boston : Sampson, Davenport
Number of Pages: 670


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Inland Fisheries .- Edward A. Brackett, Winchester; Edward H. Lathrop, Springfield ; Isaiah C. Young, Wellfleet.


Insurance. - George S. Merrill, of Lawrence. Office 11 Mt. Vernon. Library Commissioners .- Caleb B. Tillinghast, Boston, Chairman. Samuel S. Green, Worcester; Henry S. Nourse, Lancaster; Miss Eliza- beth P. Sohier, Beverly ; Miss Anna E. Ticknor, Boston.


Mass. Nautical Training School .- Thomas B. Fitz, Newton; William H. Lincoln, Brookline; John C. Soley, Boston.


Metropolitan Sewerage Commission .- Hosea Kingman, Bridgewater; Tilly Haynes, Boston; Robert T. Davis, Fall River, Commissioners. Howard A. Carson, Chief Engineer. Edward P. Fisk, Clerk. Office 93 Lincoln.


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STATE COMMISSIONERS.


Pilot Commissioners .- Thomas P. Howes, Boston ; James W. Nor- cross, Boston. Office 7 Doane.


Public Records of Parishes, Towns, and Counties .- R. T. Swan, 9 Park. Rapid Transit ( City of Boston) .- John Quincy Adams, Quincy ; Chas. W. Kingsley, Cambridge; Osborne Howes, jr., Brookline.


Railroad Commissioners .- Edward W. Kinsley, Everett A. Stevens, George G. Crocker; Clerk, William A. Crafts; Accountant, Fred E. Jones. Bridge Engineer, George F. Swain. Office 20 Beacon.


Savings Banks. - Edward P. Chapin, Springfield; Starkes Whiton, Hingham; Warren E. Locke, Norwood, Chairman. Office 11 Mt. Vernon


Trustees of the State Primary and Reform Schools .- Which include the State Reform School at Westboro', State Industrial School for Giris at Lancaster, and the State Primary School at Monson. Mrs. Eliza- beth G. Evans and Elizabeth . C. Putnam, Boston; Chas. P. Worcester, Newton; Melvin H. Walker, Westboro; Henry C. Greeley, Clinton ; M. J. Sullivan. Chicopee; Samuel W. McDaniell, Cambridge. Supt. Primary School, Amos Andrews, Monson. Supt. Reform School, H. E. Swan, Westboro.


MILITIA.


Commander-in-Chief, His Excellency, the GOVERNOR. Adjutant-General, Quartermaster-General, and Inspector- Gen- eral, Major-General SAMUEL DALTON.


First Brigade.


Headquarters, 19 Milk Street, Boston. Brigadier-General, Benjamin F. Bridges, jr., South Deerfield. Asst. Adjut .- General, Lieut .- Col. Bowdoin S. Parker, Boston. Medical Director, Lieut .- Col. Herbert L. Burrell, Boston. Asst. Inspector-General, Major Frank H. Briggs, Boston. Asst. Inspector-Gen. of Rifle Practice, Maj. C.W. Hinman, Boston. Brig. Quartermaster, Capt. Charles L. Hayden, South Deerfield. Aids-de-Camp, Capt. Thomas F. Cordis, Joseph H. Lathrop. Engineer, Capt. Thomas Aspinwall, Brookline. Judge Advocate, Capt. Henry S. Dewey, Boston. Provost Marshal, Capt. Charles D. Lyford, Brookline. Signal Officer, Lieut. John A. Hunneman, Roxbury. Ambulance Officer, Lieut. Myles Standish, Boston.


Second Brigade.


Headquarters, 26 Pemberton square, Boston. Brigadier-General, Benj. F. Peach, jr., Lynn. Asst. Adjut .- General, Lieut .- Col. Charles C. Fry, Lynn. Medical Director, Lieut .- Col. Freeman C. Hersey, Salem. Asst. Inspector-General, Maj. Aaron A. Hall, Dorchester. Brig. Quartermaster, Capt. Harry E. Converse, Malden. Aide-de-Camp, Capt. N. A. Thompson, Boston. Engineer, Capt. Philip Little, Salem. Judge Advocate, Capt. Elijah George, Boston. Provost Marshal, Capt. George A. Pierce, Newton. Signal Officer, Lieut. Henry W. Sprague, Boston. Asst. Inspector-Gen. of Rifle Practice, Maj. Jas. P. Frost, Boston. Ambulance Officer, Lieut. Arthur W. Clark, Boston.


First Corps of Cadets, M. V. M. Headquarters, 130 Columbus avenue, Boston.


Lieutenant Colonel, Thomas F. Edmands. Major, George R. Rogers. Adjutant, J. E. R. Hill. Quartermaster, Charles C. Melcher. Surgeon, Dr. Wm. L. Richardson. Asst. Surgeon, Chas. M. Green. Paymaster, Capt. Charles E. Stevens. In- spector of Rifle Practice, William A. Hayes.


This Corps has a Battalion organization, with the following Company Officers : Francis H. Appleton, W. H. Alline, Andrew Robeson, H. B. Rice, each with the rank of Captain. Luther H. Wightinan, William B. Clarke, Walter L. Bouvé, T. B. Ticknor, rank of First Lieutenants.


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First Regiment of Infantry. Headquarters, Irvington Street Armory.


Colonel, Thomas R. Mathews, Boston. Lieut. Col., Charles L. Hovey, Boston. Majors, William W. Kellett, Boston; Rich H. Morgan, New Bedford ; PerlieA. Dyar, Boston. Adjutant. James A. Frye, Boston. Quartermaster, Chas. B. Woodman, Fall River. Surgeon, Otis H. Marion, Allston Asst. Surgeon, Howard S. Dearing, Boston. Paymaster, H. B. Parker, Boston. Inspector of Rifle Practice, George F. Hall, Boston. Chaplain, M. J. Savage, Boston.


Fifth Regiment of Infantry.


Headquarters, Irvington Street Armory, Boston.


Colonel, Wm. A. Bancroft, Cambridge. Lieut .- Col., G. Frank Frost, Waltham. Majors, J. H. Whitney, Medford; William H. Oakes, Boston; George H. Benyon, Watertown. Adjutant, Harry P. Ballard, Malden. Quartermaster, Fredk. P. Barnes, Newton. Surgeon, Chas. C. Foster, Cambridge. Asst. Surgeon, Edgar D. Hill, Plymouth. Paymaster, Albert_C. Warren, Newton. Inspector of Rifle Practice, Robert B. Edes. Chap- lain, Samuel J. Barrows, Boston.


Ninth Regiment of Infantry. Headquarters, 9 Park Street, Boston.


Colonel, William M. Strachan, Boston. Lieut. Colonel, Law- rence J. Logan, Boston. Majors, Patrick J. Grady, Boston ; Fred- erick B. Bogan, Boston ; Wm. H. Donovan, Lawrence. Adjutant, Michael J. O'Connor, Boston. Quartermaster, James H. Nugent, Boston. Surgeon, William H. Devine, Boston. Asst. Surgeon, Dennis F. O'Callaghan, Boston. Paymaster, Henry Dobbins, Boston. Inspector of Rifle Practice, John Breen. Chaplain, James Lee, Boston.


First Battalion of Cavalry.


Headquarters, Irvington Street Armory.


Major, Horace G. Kemp, Cambridge. Adjutant, and First Lieut., Frank L. Locke, Boston. Captains, Addison D. Nichols, Boston ; Stillman B. King, Boston. Lieuts., Geo. F. Henderson, Boston, Daniel K. Emerson, Boston. Second Lieuts., Oscar A. Jones, Boston, William A. Perrin. Quartermaster, S. B. Newton, Boston. Surgeon, Charles H. Cogswell, Boston. Asst. Surgeon, Chas. S. Millet, Rockland. Paymaster, James W. Pierce, Cam- bridge. Inspector of Rifle Practice, John Bellamy, W. Newton. Chaplain, William H. Rider, Gloucester.


Battery A, Light Artillery. Armory, 59 West Newton Street, Boston.


Captain, Dexter H. Follett, Boston. First Lieut., Wm. H. Ruddick, Boston. Second Lieuts., Wm. F. Hall, John E. Bra- man, Boston.


Naval Battalion.


Lieut .- Commander, John C. Soley, Boston. Adjutant, Charles L. Perrin, Boston. Paymaster, George E. Norris, Malden. Ordnance Officer, Legh Osborn Garrett, Boston. Surgeon, John A. Tanner, Boston.


COMPANY A .- Lieut., Thomas A. DeBlois, Boston. Lieuts., junior grade, John Lawrence, Groton; Constantine D. Tutein, Revere. Ensigns, Theo. H. Clapp, Boston ; Edward H. Hawes, Roxbury.


COMPANY B .- Lieut., William M. Paul, Boston. Lieuts., junior grade, Charles H. Brigham, Boston; Frank N. Brown, Newtonville. Ensigns, Philip H. Downes, Jamaica Plain; Frank F. Tripp, Roxbury.


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NAVAL BATTALION.


COMPANY C .- Lieut., William M. Wood. Boston. Lieuts., junior grade, James L. Carter, Brookline; William A. Cary, Boston. Ensigns, Charles B. Howard, Brookline; Alfred H. Bond, Boston.


COMPANY D .- Lieut., John W. Weeks, Boston. Lieuts., junior grade, Frank B. Parsons, Cambridge; Henry G. Hall, Salem. Ensigns, George F. Selfridge, Boston ; Edward P. Dodd, Boston.


Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company. OFFICERS ELECTED IN JUNE OF EACH YEAR.


Captain, J. Henry Taylor, of Chelsea. First Lieut., Edward E. Wells, of Boston. Second Lieut., George W. Mills, of Boston. Adjutant, Frank H. Mudge, of Boston.


First Sergt. of Infantry, G. Howard Jones, of Boston. Second Sergt. of Infantry, John C. Potter, of Boston. Third Sergt. of Infantry, Lowell M. Maxham, of Boston. Fourth Sergt. of Infantry, Fred McDonald, of Charlestown. Fifth Sergt. of Infantry, John E. Cotter, of Hyde Park. Sixth Sergt. of Infantry, William M. Stedman, of Lawrence. First Sergt. of Artillery, Edward P. Cramm, of Roxbury. Second Sergt. of Artillery, Edwin E. Snow. of Longwood. Third Sergt. of Artillery, J. Stearns Cushing, of Boston. Fourth Sergt. of Artillery, Joseph A. Plumer, of West Roxbury. Fifth Sergt. of Artillery, Charles C. Dame, of Newburyport. Sixth Sergt. of Artillery, Charles B. Barrett, of Boston. Treasurer and Paymaster, Vincent Laforme, of South Boston. Clerk and Asst. Paymaster, George H. Allen, of Boston. Armorer and Quartermaster, George P. May, of Boston.


Boston Light Infantry Veteran Corps.


Incorporated March, 1882. Headquarters, 31 Hayward pl.


Colonel, Frank E. Sanderson. Major, Andrew Noland. Adju- tant, Thomas O. Turner. Quartermaster, C. A. Hinckley. Asst. Quartermaster, S. Schendel. Asst. Commissary, D. S. Birdsall. Paymaster, Chas. H. Gee. Judge Advocate, Geo. M. Ameridge. Surgeon, J. W. Sawyer. Captains, Theo. Leutz, Moses E. Chandler, H. J. Townsend, Fred Revere.


COURTS HOLDING SESSIONS IN BOSTON-


UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FIRST CIRCUIT.


Post-office Building.


Associate Justice, U. S. Supreme Court, Horace Gray.


Circuit Judge, Le Baron B. Colt.


Attorney of the U. S. for Mass. District. Frank D. Allen. Assistants, Henry A. Wyman, John Murray Marshall. Clerk, John G. Stetson. Deputy Clerk, A. H. Trowbridge. Crier, William M. H. Copeland.


U. S. Marshal of the District of Mass., Wm. W. Doherty. Deputy Marshals, Francis X. Macdonald, F. D. Galloupe.


Commissioners, F. S. Fiske, Chas. P. Curtis, Caleb William Loring, William S. Dexter, Henry L. Hallett, Winslow Warren, Edwin H. Abbot, Fisher Ames, John G. Stetson, Chas. H. Swan, Charles L. Woodbury, Boston; John L. Rice, Spring- field; Thomas G. Kent, Charles M. Rice, Worcester; Charles Warren Clifford, New Bedford; Edgar M. Wood, Pittsfield.


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COURTS.


Examiner, J. Henry Taylor. TERMS OF THE COURT, May 15, October 15. RULE DAY, first Monday ot every month.


DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. Post-office Building.


District Judge, Thomas L. Nelson.


Clerk, Frank H. Mason. Deputy Clerks, Francis S. Fiske, B. H. Bradlee.


TERMS OF THE COURT, March, the 3d Tuesday; June the 4th Tuesday ; September, the 2d Tuesday ; Dec. the Ist Tuesday.


Registers in Bankruptcy, S. Lothrop Thorndike, Sam'l B. Noyes, of Boston ; Benjamin C. Perkins, of Salem; Timothy M. Brown, of Springfield ; H. M. Knowlton, of New Bedford; Charles F. Howe, of Lowell; Charles G. Delano, of Greenfield.


SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT.


County Court House, Court square.


Chief Justice, Walbridge A. Field. Salary, $6,500.


Associate Justices, Charles Allen, Oliver W. Holmes, jr., Marcus P. Knowlton. James M. Morton, John Lathrop, James M. Barker. Salary, $6,000 each.


Attorney General, Albert E. Pillsbury. Salary, $5,000.


Assistant Attorney General, George C. Travis. Salary, $2,500. 2d Asst. Attorney General, Charles N. Harris.


Reporter of Decisions, William V. Kellen.


Clerk for the Commonwealth, Henry A. Clapp. Salary, $3,000. Clerk, John Noble. Salary, $6,500.


Asst. Clerk, Clarence H. Cooper. Salary, $2,500.


SITTINGS OF THE COURT, on the 1st Tuesday of April and 2d Tuesday of September.


LAW TERM FOR THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASS .- First Wednesday in January of each year.


SUPERIOR COURT.


CIVIL SESSION. Holds its terms in Boston on the first Tues- day of Jan., April. July, and Oct., at the Court House, Court sq. Chief Justice, Albert Mason Salary, $5,300.


Associate Justices, P. Emory Aldrich, Caleb Blodgett, Charles P. Thompson, John W. Hammond, Justin Dewey, Edgar J. Sher- man, Jas. R. Dunbar, Robert R. Bishop, Daniel W. Bond, Henry K. Braley, Elisha B. Maynard, Franklin G. Fessenden. Salary, $5,000 each.


Clerk, Joseph A. Willard, salary, $6,500. Asst. Clerks, Edward A. Willard, salary, $2,600; Henry C. Meserve, salary, $2,500; Theo. M. Osborne, salary, $2,500; Daniel W. Bullard, salary, $2,500.


CRIMINAL SESSION. Holds its terms first Monday in each month, at the Court House, Pemberton square.


District Attorney, Oliver Stevens. Salary, $5,000. Elected by the people. Term expires first Wednesday in January, 1893.


First Assistant, Frederick E. Hurd. Salary, $2,800. Second Asst., M. J. Sughrue. Salary $2,500. Clerk to District Attorney, John H. Casey. Appointed by the District Attorney.


Clerk, John P. Manning. Salary, $6,000. Elected by the people. Term expires the first Wednesday in January, 1892. Asst. Clerk, John R. Campbell. Salary, $2,100.


COURTS OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY. Court Square and 32 Tremont Street.


Judge of Probate and Insolvency, John W.McKim. Salary, $5,000. Register of Probate and Insolvency, Elijah George. Salary, $3,000. Asst. Register, John H. Paine. Salary, $2,000.


Clerks, James L. Crombie; salary, $1,200. Ebenezer Gay ; sal- ary, $1,200. Wm. P. Cashman; salary, 1,000. Constable, W. A. Fort; salary, $1,300.


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TERMS OF THE PROBATE COURT .- Every Monday in the year, except 1st, 2d and 4th Mondays in August.


TERMS OF THE COURT OF INSOLVENCY .- Friday in each week, except during the month of August.


REGISTRY OF DEEDS.


Register, Thomas F. Temple. Assistant Register, Charles W. Kimball. Office, 28 Court Square and 32 Tremont Street.


MUNICIPAL COURT.


Court House, Pemberton sq. Chief Justice, William E. Par- menter. Salary, $4,300.


Associate Justices, William J. Forsaith, John H. Hardy, Fred- erick D. Ely, John H. Burke. Salary, $4,000 each. Special Jus- tice, Geo. Z. Adams.


Clerk, Civil Business, John F. Brown. Salary, $3,000.


Assistant, O. G. Sleeper. Salary, $2,500. Second Asst., Henry E. Bellew. Salary, $2,000. Third Asst., Oscar F. Timlin. Salary, $1,000.


Clerk, Criminal Business, Fred. C. Ingalls. Salary, $3,000.


Asst. Clerks. Edward J. Lord. Salary, $2,000. Wm. H. Libby. Salary, $1,800. William W. Davis. Salary, $1,600. Sidney P. Brown. Salary, $1,400. Edward H. Cutler. Salary, $1,400.


TERMS OF THE COURT FOR CIVIL BUSINESS, every Satur- day. at 9 A.M., for the return and entry of civil actions not ex- ceeding $1,000.


FOR CRIMINAL BUSINESS, every week day except legal holi- days, at 9 A.M.


MUNICIPAL COURT, SOUTH BOSTON DISTRICT.


DORCHESTER STREET, CORNER FOURTH.


Justice, Robert I. Burbank. Salary, $2,500.


Special Justices, Joseph D. Fallon and Charles J. Noyes.


Clerk, Frank J. Tuttle. Salary, $1,400. Asst. Clerk, Adrian B Smith. Salary, $600.


Constables, Elijah D. Foss, John Rogers.


The Court sits for the transaction of criminal business every week day except the legal holidays, commencing at 9 o'clock, A.M.


For the return and entry of civil actions every Saturday, 9 to 12 A. M. Trial of civil actions every Tuesday, at 11 A. M.


MUNICIPAL COURT, DORCHESTER DISTRICT. FIELD'S CORNER.


Justice, Joseph R. Churchill. Salary, $1,600.


Special Justices, George M. Reed and George A. Fisher.


Clerk, N. Thomas Merritt, jr. Salary, $900.


Constable, Alvin I. Phillips.


The Court sits for the transaction of criminal business every week day except the legal holidays, commencing at 9 o'clock, A.M.


For the return, entry, and trial of civil actions every Saturday, at 9.30 o'clock, A.M.


MUNICIPAL COURT, BRIGHTON DISTRICT. WASHINGTON STREET, BRIGHTON.


Justice, Henry Baldwin. Salary, $1,600.


Special Justices, Charles A. Barnard, James H. Rice. Constable, H. P. Kennedy.


The Court sits for the transaction of criminal business every week day except the legal holidays, commencing at 9 A.M.


For the return and entry of civil actions, every Saturday at 9 A.M.


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COURTS.


MUNICIPAL COURT, ROXBURY DISTRICT.


Roxbury Street. Justice, Solomon A. Bolster. Salary, $2,500. Special Justices, George R. Wheelock, and Walter S. Frost. Clerk, Giles H. Rich. Salary, $1,200.


Constables, Wm. A. Blossom, R. F. Andrews; salary, $1,200. Probation Officer, W. A. Blossom.


The Court sits for the transaction of criminal business every week day except the legal holidays, commencing at 9 A.M.


For the return and entry of civil actions every Sat. at 10 A. M. For trial of civil actions every Tuesday, at 10 A.M.


MUNICIPAL COURT, WEST ROXBURY DISTRICT. P. O. address, Jamaica Plain.


SEAVERNS AVENUE, CORNER MAPLE PLACE.


Justice, J. M. F. Howard. Salary, $1,600.


Special Justices, George R. Fowler, Charles G. Keyes, and Henry Austin.


Clerk, Edward W. Brewer. Salary, $800.


Constable, Charles P. Johnson. Salary, $1,000.


The Court sits for the transaction of criminal business every week day except the legal holidays, commencing at 9 o'clock, A. M.


For the return and entry of civil actions, every Saturday until 12 o'clock M. Trials of civil actions, cominence Mondays at 2X% P.M.


MUNICIPAL COURT, CHARLESTOWN DISTRICT.


Justice, Henry W. Bragg. Salary, $2,000.


Special Justices, J. H. Cotton, Simon Davis.


Clerk, W. J. Hatton. Salary, $1,300.


Constables, Stephen P. Kelley, Henry Fox.


Court sits for transaction of business at the Court Room in the City Hall, City square, every day, except Sundays and legal holi- days, at 9 o'clock, A.M. Trial day for juvenile offenders, Saturdays. For return of civil actions, Saturdays before 12 M. For trial of civil actions, Thursdays at 9 A.M.


EAST BOSTON DISTRICT COURT. MERIDIAN ST., NEAR PARIS.


Justice, Wm. H. H. Emmons. Salary, $1,800.


Special Justices, Jas. L. Walsh and Albert E. Clary.


Clerk, Willard S. Allen. Salary, $1,400. Constable, M. P. Brown. The Court sits for the transaction of criminal business every week day, except legal holidays, commencing at 9 o'clock, A.M.


For the return and entry of civil actions, every Saturday_at 9 A.M., and trials commence the following Monday, at 9 A.M. Trial day for juvenile offenders, Wednesday.


SHERIFF AND DEPUTIES.


Sheriff and Jailer, John B. O'Brien. Salary, $3,500. Office, Court House, Court square. Elected by the people. Term expires first Wednesday in January, 1893.


Special Sheriff, William D. Martin. Deputy Sheriff's, Wm. D. Martin, Thomas Fee, Fred H. Seavey, John B. Fitzpatrick, Frederick P. Knapp, of Boston. Court Deputies, Henry F. Spach, Daniel Noonan, Daniel A. Cronin, W. W. Campbell, John R. Rea, Jas. F. Goodwin, John Leahy, Robert Herter, William G. Tyler.


MEDICAL EXAMINERS.


Frank W. Draper, Francis A. Harris. Associate Medical Exam- iner, George Stedman.


NEW COURT HOUSE COMMISSIONERS.


Solomon B. Stebbins, Chairman ; Thomas J. Whidden, Godfrey Morse ; salary, $2,000 each. Office Pemberton square.


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SESSIONS OF COURTS.


(For Suffolk County, and Justices, see pages 61 to 64.)


THE SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT HOLDS ITS TERMS :-


Jury Terms-For Barnstable Co., at Barnstable, Ist Tuesday in May. Berkshire Co., at Pittsfield, 2d Tuesday in May. Bristol, Nantucket, and Dukes Co., at New Bedford, 2d Tuesday in November; at Taunton, 3d Tuesday in April. Essex Co., at Salem, 3d Tuesday in April and Ist Tuesday in November. Franklin Co., at Greenfield, 2d Tuesday in April. Hampden Co., at Springfield, 4th Tuesday in April. Hampshire Co., at Northampton, 3d Tuesday in April. Middlesex Co., at Lowell, 3d Tuesday in April; at Cambridge, 3d Tuesday in October. Norfolk Co., at Dedham, 3d Tuesday in February. Plymouth Co., at Plymouth, 2d Tuesday in May. Suffolk Co., at Boston, 2d Tuesday in September and Ist Tues. in April. Worcester Co., at Worcester, 2d Tues. in April.


Law Terms-In Essex Co., at Salem, Ist Tues. in Nov. Berkshire Co., at Pittsfield, 2d Tues. in Sept. Hampden Co., at Springfield, 3d Mon. after Ist Tuesday in Sept. Hampshire and Franklin Co., at Greenfield, Mon. next after 2d Tues. in Sept. Worcester Co , at Worcester, 3d Mon. after 2d Tues. in Sept. Plymouth Co., at Plymouth, 3d Tuesday in October. Bristol, Nantucket, and Duke Cos., at Taunton, 4th Tuesday in Octo- ber. At Boston, a law term for the Commonwealth, Ist Wednesday in January, for Barnstable, Middlesex, Norfolk, Suffolk.


THE SUPERIOR COURT HOLDS ITS TERMS :-


In Barnstable Co., at Barnstable, Tuesday next after 1st Monday in April, and 2d Tuesday in October. Berkshire Co., at Pittsfield, civil, 4th Monday in February, June, and October; criminal, 2d Monday in Jan. and July. Bristol Co., at Taunton, Ist Monday in Feb., March, Sept., and Nov .; at New Bedford, Ist Monday in May, June, and De- cember. Dukes Co., at Edgartown, last Tuesday in Apr. and Septem- ber. Essex Co., civil, at Salem, Ist Monday in June and December; at Newburyport, Ist Monday in September; at Lawrence, first Monday in March; criminal, at Salem, 4th Monday in January ; at Newbury- port, Ist Monday in May ; at Lawrence, Ist Monday in Oct. Franklin Co., at Greenfield, 3d Monday in April and 2d Monday in July and Nov. Hampden Co., civil, at Springfield, 2d Monday in March and June, and 4th Monday in Oct. ; criminal, Ist Monday in May, 4th Mon- day in Sept., and 3d Monday in Dec. Hampshire Co., civil, at North- ampton, 3d Monday in February and October, and first Monday in June ; criminal, at Northampton, 2d Monday in June and 3d Monday in December. Middlesex Co., civil, at Lowell, 2d Monday in March and Ist Monday in September; at Cambridge, Ist Monday in June and 2d Monday in December; criminal, at Cambridge, 2d Monday in Feb- ruary and Ist Monday in June; at Lowell, 3d Monday in October. Nantucket Co., at Nantucket, Ist Tuesday in July and October. Norfolk Co., civil, at Dedham, Ist Monday in January, May and October; criminal, Ist Monday in April, September, and December. Plymouth Co., at Plymouth, 2d Monday in February and June, and 4th Monday in October. Worcester Co., civil, at Fitchburg, 2d Monday in June and and November; at Worcester, Ist Monday in March, Monday next after 4th Monday in August, and 2d Monday in December; criminal, at Fitchburg, 2d Monday in August; at Worcester, 3d Monday in Jan- uary, 2d Monday in May, and 3d Monday in October.


THE PROBATE COURTS HOLD SESSIONS :-


In Barnstable Co., at Barnstable, 2d Tuesday in January, February, March, August, September, December, and 3d Tuesday in April and June; at Falmouth, 3d Tuesday in November; at Harwich, 2d Mon- day after first Tuesday of May and Monday after 3d Tuesday in Octo- ber; at Orleans, 3d Tuesday in May and 4th Tuesday in October; at Wellfleet, 3d Tuesday in May and 4th Tuesday in Oct. ; at Province- town, Wednesday next after 3d Tuesday in May and Wednesday next after 4th Tuesday in Oct. Berkshire Co., at Pittsfield, Ist Tuesday in Jan., Feb., March, April, May, June, Sept., Oct., Dec., on the 3d Tuesday of July and Wednesday next after Ist Monday in November; at Great Barrington, Wednesday next after Ist Tuesday in February . May, September and December; at Lee, Wednesday next after Ist Tuesday in January, April, and October, and on Wednesday next after 3d Tues- day in July ; at Adams, Thursday next after Ist Tuesday in January


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and October, and Wednesday next Ist Tuesday in March, and Thurs- day next after 3d Tuesday in July. Bristol Co., at Fall River, 1st Fri- day in January, April, July, and October; at New Bedford, Ist Friday in February, May, August, and November; at Taunton, Ist Friday in March, June, September and December. Dukes Co., at Edgartown, on the 3d Monday of January and July, and Ist Monday in March and December; at Vineyard Haven, in Tisbury, 3d Monday in April and Ist Monday in September; at West Tisbury, Ist Monday in June and 3d Monday in Oct. Essex Co., at Salem, Ist Monday in every month, and 3d Mon. ofevery month except Aug. ; at Newburyport, 4th Monday in January, March, May, June, July, September, and Nov. at Haverhill, 2d Monday of April and Oct .; at Gloucester, 4th Monday in April and Oct .; at Lawrence, 2d Mon. in January, March, May, June, July, September and Nov. Franklin Co., at Greenfield, first Tuesday in each month, except November; at Conway, 3d Tuesday in May; at Orange, 2d Tuesday in March and December, 3d Tuesday in June; at Northfield, 2d Tuesday in May and September; at Shelburne Falls, 2d Tues. in Feb. and. 4th Tues. in May and Oct. Hampden Co., at Springfield, Ist Wed. in Jan., Feb., March, April, May, June, July, Sept., Oct., Nov., and Dec. ; at Westfield, 3d Wed. in Feb., May, Sept., and Dec .; at Holyoke, 3d Wednesday in Jan., March, June, and Octo- ber; at Palmer, 2d Wed. in February, May, and Sept., and 4th Wed. in Nov. Hampshire Co., at Northampton, Ist Tues. each month; at Am- herst, 2d Tues. in Jan., March, June, Aug. and Nov. at Belchertown, 2d Tues. in May and Oct .; at Williamsburg, 3d Tues. in May and Oct. ; at Ware, 2d Tues. in Feb., 3d Tues. in June, 2d Tues. in Sept. and Dec. Middlesex Co., at Cambridge, 1st, 2d, and 4th Tues. each month, ex- cept August; at Lowell, 3d Tuesday of every month except August. Nantucket Co., at Nantucket, Thursday next after 2d Tuesday in every month. Norfolk Co., at Dedham, Ist and 3d Wednesday ; at Quincy, 2d Wednesday, and at Hyde Park the 4th Wednesday of every month except August. Plymouth Co., at Plymouth, the 2d Monday of every month except Aug. ; at Brockton, 4th Monday in every month except July; at Hingham, on 4th Monday in June; at Middleboro', on 4th Mon. in Jan. and Apr., Aug. and Oct. ; at Abington on the 4th Mon. in Feb., Mar., Sept., and Dec .; at Hanover, on the 4th Mon. in June. Suffolk Co., Boston, every Mon. in each month, except the 1st, 2d, and 4th Mondays in August. Worcester Co., at Worcester, on Ist and 3d Tuesday in every month, except Aug. ; at Fitchburg, on the 4th Tues. of every month except July and Aug. ; at Templeton, 2d Tues. of May and Oct. ; Barre, Wed. after 2d Tues. of May and Oct. ; at Milford, 2d Tues. in Apr. and Sept.




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