The Boston directory : including . . . Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Readville, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, West Roxbury 1858, Part 125

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FRANKLIN. No. 40 STATE STREET.


Lemuel Gilbert, President. Samuel B. Krog- man, Vice President. William H. Jameson, James W. Converse, Lewis H. Washburn, Joseph New- march, Andrew M. McPhail, Jr., Lynde A. Hunt ington, Wm. E. French, James L. Taylor, Seth W. Fowle, Directors. William W. Bullock, Secretary. Elijah R. Phinney, Surveyor. Lewis H. Wash- burn, Attorney.


Officers chosen annually, 2d Thursday in Oct.


GLOBE.


No. 40 STATE STREET.


Wm. H. Cook, President. Thos. C. Porter, Vice President. John Farrington, Henry T. Spear, Jonathan Peirce, Sam'l Colcord, George W. Hun- newell, E. J. Bispham, Solon Thornton, Robert Wharton, Benjamin W. Adams, Abijah P. White,


Charles Hayden, John C. Hubbard, A. T. Upham, Chas. S. Parker, Edmund P. Dolbeare, Jr., Dexter T. Mills, Horace L. Hazelton, Samuel Newmarch, Wm. A. Swift, Directors. George H. Fitch, Sec- retary. Robert Wharton, Surveyor. Horace L. Hazelton, Attorney.


Officers chosen annually, 3d Tuesday in January.


HOWARD.


No. 3 PHOENIX BUILDING.


Albert J. Wright, Pres. Alfred A. Childs, Vice President. Joseph L. Bates, James Tolman, Dan- iel Cragin, Eldred Rand, Geo. Bemis, Rufus R. Wade, Geo. H. Myrick, Howard A. Doe, S. S. Chase, Directors. Amos Cummings, Jr., Secre- tary. Dennis Veasey, Surveyor. Wm. Rogers, Attorney.


Officers chosen annually, Ist Tuesday in May.


MASSACHUSETTS. No. 20 STATE STREET.


James G. Blake, President. John C. Hubbard, Vice President. John C. Hubbard, Daniel Farrar, Charles S. Burgess, John D. G. Burdett, Charles C. Coolidge, Chas. H. Laughton, Henry Jones, Sam'l Curtis, Davis W. Bailey, David W. Holmes, Zenas E. Smith, Wm. Kent, Directors. David Chamberlin, Secretary and Surveyor. William V. Thompson, Attorney.


Officers chosen annually, 2d Wednesday in April.


MAVERICK. EAST BOSTON.


Edward F. Porter, President. David Y. Ken- dall, Vice President. Edward F. Porter, David Y. Kendall, Richard Rich, Morrill Cole, Austin Gove, James W. White, Charles Studley, William T. Albertson, William B. Sprague, Thomas Robinson, M. H. Shute, Abial Gove, H. P. Cram, A. C. Rider, Directors. Caleb W. Prouty, Secretary. Silas B. Hahn, Attorney. Jno. M. Doane, Surveyor.


MECHANICS. EAST BOSTON.


Nichols Litchfield, President. Bradbury G. Pres- cott, Vice President. Morrill Cole, Salma E. Gould, John Howe, Jr., John S. Mendum, Jairus Pratt, Jr., Charles W. Mclellan, William Thompson, William F. Hall, Samuel Y. Chase, Merrill Pettin- gill, Watson G. Mayo, Wm. T. Hight, Samuel Stinson, Nathaniel Seaver, Wm. C. Smith, Direc- tors. Jairus Pratt, Jr., Secretary. Joseph G. Hamblin, Surveyor. Edwin Wright, Attorney.


Officers chosen annually, Ist Monday in March.


METROPOLITAN.


No. 10 DEVONSHIRE STREET.


Edward Tyler, President. Robert L. Robbins, Vice President. James M. Frost, Chester H. Car- ruth, Joshua Kendall, Wm. Haskins, T. B. White, Benj. W. Seamans, Charles B. Farley, Isaac Watts, Joseph C. Foster, Wm. F. Grubb, Edwin Fleming, T. Brown Dix, A. E. Whitmore, Wm. M. Pray, Royal Whiton, Jr., Directors. Edward G. Stevens, Secretary. Wm V. Thompson, Attorney. Benj. Burlingame, Surveyor.


Officers chosen annually, 3d Thursday in March.


NATIONAL. No. 40 STATE STREET.


Edmund P. Dolbeare, Jr., President. John Far- rington, Vice President. Geo. W. Hunnewell Charles C. Scott, Jona. Pierce, Thos. C. Porter' Rob't Wharton, Enos H. Tucker, Jr., Simon P'


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LOAN FUND ASSOCIATIONS.


Atkins, E. H. R. Ruggles, Henry T. Spear, Abi- | President. Geo. Howland, Nathaniel Adams, Geo. jah P. White, Daniel C. Berry, Samuel M. Colcord, Guy C. Underwood, Edward Pear, Charles Hay- den, Directors. Geo. H. Fitch, Secretary. Robert Wharton, Surveyor. Wm. Rogers, Attorney.


Officers chosen annually, 2d Monday in January.


NEW ENGLAND. No. 16 SUMMER STREET.


J. H. Hanaford, President. Calvin Ryder, Vice President. S. M. Bullard, D. H. Gilman, Jesse W. Payson, Samuel S. Mooney, Wm. Carpenter, A. B. Hall, William Rogers, David A. Sahlein, Thomas D. Morris, Briggs Mann, Geo. S. Rawson, Calvin Ryder, John S. Damrell, H. C. Freeman, E. R. Phinney, J. M. Allen, C. L. Thiery, E. E. Blake, Leonard Morse, Joseph Parker, Charles Chittenden, Samuel D. Hazelwood, Francis Jenks, Wm. S. Kyle, Wm. A. Merriam, C. A. Whitney, T. W. Reeves, Directors. A. P. Blake, Secretary. William Rogers, Attorney and Counsellor. Elijah R. Phinney, Surveyor.


Officers chosen annually, 4th Wednesday in Jan.


PEOPLE'S PERPETUAL.


No. 40 STATE STREET.


Wm. F. Goodwin, President. Levi Wilkins, Vice President. Wm. F. Goodwin, Levi Wilkins, Chas. B. Rice, Emerson Coolidge, Samuel Curtis, Samuel P. Langmaid, Henry Robinson, Charles K. Darling, Jacob W. Crosby, D. R. Sortwell, Samuel B. Krog- man, E. Bullard, Geo. Russell, Orin S. Sanders, David Bigelow, Directors. Wm. W. Bullock, Sec- retary. Wm. Rogers, Attorney. Geo. B. Parrott, Surveyor.


Officers chosen annually, 3d Wednesday in Aug.


SHAWMUT. No. 40 STATE STREET.


Samuel B. Krogman, President. Chas. W. C. Grant, Vice President. Thurston Priest, William W. Bullock, Horace C. Rose, Chas. H. Ruggles, Jas. M. Cook, David S. Tarr, James M. W. Yer- rinton, Samuel Hunt, Jr., Directors. Levi Wilkins, Secretary. George B. Parrott, Surveyor. Alfred B. Ely, Attorney.


Officers chosen annually, 3d Thursday in Feb.


SHOE & LEATHER DEALERS.


No. 20 STATE STREET.


Luther Farwell, President. Thomas Stacy, Jo- seph H. Green, Isaiah Goodwin, David Chamberlin, Chas. J. Fox, Luther Farwell, Sam'l Curtis, Gil- man Joslin, Wm. V. Thompson, Nathaniel Carr, Elbridge Greene, Joel Snow, Directors. Horatio Williams, Secretary. .


Officers chosen annually, 3d Monday in February.


STATE.


No. 16 SUMMER STREET.


John C. Hubbard, President. Albert J. Wright, Vice President. A. K. Hathaway, L. C. Ware, Elisha Kelly, John Favor, Hosea B. Rice, John Penniman, A. F. Smith, Joshua G. Wilbor, John C. Hubbard, Jeremiah Martin, J. Swan, Dexter T. Mills, C. F. Townsend, Ira Russell, Gco. W. Snow, F. C. Shephard, Ansel Lathrop, Directors. Elijah R. Phinney, Secretary. Wm. Rogers, Attorney. Elijah R. Phinney, Surveyor.


Officers chosen annually, in January.


SUFFOLK.


No. 40 STATE STREET.


Robert Cowdin, President. Dexter T. Mills, Vice April.


Hews, W. W. Bullock, William M. Byrnes, Oliver Libby, Geo. M. Thacher, Henry Wyman, Dan'l Cragin, Directors. Levi Wilkins, Secretary. Geo. B. Parrott, Surveyor. Lorenzo S. Cragin, Jr., Attorney.


Officers chosen annually, Ist Thursday in June.


TREMONT.


No. 3 PHOENIX BUILDING.


Ira Litchfield, President. Jonathan B. Sever- ance, Vice President. A. Wood, Geo. W. Pope, Aaron Hook, Rich'd Holmes, Hilton P. Langley, Thomas Russell, Charles Gowing, Jasper H. York, J. F. Sayer, R. H. Salter, R. Johnson, R. French, Directors. Amos Cummings, Jr., Secretary. J. W. Browne, Attorney. Geo. B. Parrott, Surveyor. Officers chosen annually, 2d Tuesday in Nov.


UNION.


No. 40 STATE STREET.


Levi Wilkins, President. Atkins A. Clark, Vice President. Wm. F. Goodwin, Jonas Fitch, J. Davenport, Brookline; Orin S. Knapp, Samuel R. Bickner, A. P. White, Julian O. Mason, Alverdo Mason, E. B. Shaw, Directors. William W. Bul- lock, Secretary. Elijah R. Phinney, Surveyor. William Rogers, Attorney.


Officers chosen annually, 4th Tuesday in March.


UNITED STATES.


No. 16 SUMMER STREET.


Moses Tenny, President. C. C. Churchill, Vice President. Daniel Warren, Treas. E. J. Jenks, Wilson Murray, Henry Coggin, Lysander S. Rich- ards, J. W. Hammond, A. A. Peckham, Josiah H. Prescott, S. S. Mooney, Joseph Ellems, Charles P. Harding, Geo. A. Bacon, J. M. Williams, Eben Flagg, Thos. Hill, Jr., George Eastwood, Caleb D. Hunking, Elijah Puffer, Chas. B. Lovewell, A. T. Wilkinson, Alex'r Caldwell, S. L. Mead, Wm. M. Thayer, B. F. Brown, Wm. Whiting, Geo. Beals, Jr., James Downing, Dwight B. Rich, Jno. N. Brown, William A. Cary, H. Clawson Fisk, Direc- tors. Alpheus P. Blake, Secretary. Wm. Rogers, Attorney. John Williams, Surveyor.


Officers chosen annually, in October.


WASHINGTON.


No. 10 DEVONSHIRE STREET.


Knowlton S. Chaffee, President. DanielP. Wise, Vice President. Wm. Hobbs, Wm. M. Pray, Fred- erick H. Henshaw, John H. Leighton, Robert L. Robbins, Luther Farwell, Philip H. Sears, Richard W. Henshaw, Edwin Fleming, E. S. Vennard, Charles Miller, Moses Clarke, Henry D. Morse, Chas. B. Burrell, John C. Haynes, Directors. Ed- ward G. Stevens, Secretary. Benj. Burlingame, Surveyor. William Valentine Thompson, Attorney. Officers chosen annually, 4th Thursday in March.


WEBSTER.


No. 81 WASHINGTON STREET.


Justin Jones, President. Benjamin French, Vice President. Datus E. Poland, Wm B. May, Henry H. Hinckley, Wm. M. Byrnes, William Shepard, Geo. E. Johnson, Wm. E. Smith, Heury Y. Gilson, Edward Kendall, Directors. Lewis Lerow, Sec. James Clark, Surveyor. Alfred B. Ely, Attorney.


Officers chosen annually, Ist Wednesday in


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BOSTON POST OFFICE.


BOSTON POST OFFICE.


NAHUM CAPEN, POSTMASTER. WM. B. SMITH, ASSISTANT POSTMASTER.


The Post Office is in the Merchants Exchange, State Street. From the Ist of April to the Ist of October, the Office is open from 63, A. M., to 9, P. M. From October to April, from 7} A. M., to 9, P. M. On Sundays, from 9 to 10, A. M.


DAILY MAIL ARRANGEMENT.


Mails Close.


Southern, 5, A. M., and 2 and 43, P. M., and on Sunday, at 7, P. M. Letters will be received at the Worcester Depot, for the SOUTHERN LAND MAIL, until 15 minutes before 3 o'clock, P. M., (except Sunday.)


-


California on the 4th and 19th of each month at 2 and 43, P. M.


When Due.


Albany, and on the route, 5, A. M.


Cape Cod and Nantucket, 5, A. M.


Northern Mail, 5, A. M.


Southern Mail averages 62, P. M., and 12, midnight Eastern Mail averages 2 and 8, P. M.


Albany Mail av. 6, P. M., and 12, midnight.


Northern Mail averages 73, P. M. Nantucket 2. P. M.


Cape Cod 63, P. M.


RATES OF POSTAGE


IN THE UNITED STATES, OR TO BRITISH NORTH AMERICAN PROVINCES.


Letters in the United States, per 3 oz., (fractions same, ) not over 3000 miles, 3 c. prepaid ; over 3000 miles, 10 c. prepaid. Letters, dropped for delivery only, 1 c., prepaid or not. Advertised letters, lc. extra. To or from the Provinces, not over 3000 miles from the line, 10 c. per & oz., over 3000, 15 c., prepaid or not.


Transient newspapers, periodicals, unsealed circulars, or other articles of printed matter, not exceeding 3 ounces in weight, to any part of the United States, 1 c., prepaid ; each additional ounce or fraction of an ounce, 1 c., prepaid.


Regular newspapers or periodicals, paid yearly or quarterly in advance, when circulated in the State where published, not weighing over 1} oz., & c. ; over 1} oz. and not over 3 oz., &c .; every addition- al oz. or fraction, ¿ c. When circulated out of the State, all weighing 3 oz. or less, & c., and each additional oz. or fraction, & c. Weekly newspapers within the county where printed and published, single copy free to each subscriber. Small newspapers and periodicals, monthly or oftener, and pam- phlets not containing more than sixteen octavo pages, in single packages of not less than 8 oz. to one address, prepaid & c. for each ounce ; fraction same.


Books, bound or unbound, not weighing over four pounds, under 3000 miles, 1 c.per oz., prepaid ; over 3000 miles, 2 c. prepaid.


Publishers of newspapers and periodicals are allowed a free exchange of one copy, and may also send to each actual subscriber, enclosed in their publications, bills and receipts for the same, free of postage.


All printed matter must be sent without cover, or in a cover open at the ends or sides. There must be no word or communication printed on the same after its publication, or upon the cover, except the name and address of the person to whom it is to be sent. There must be no paper or other thing enclosed in or with such printed paper.


TO OR FROM GREAT BRITAIN OR IRELAND.


Letters .- Each { oz. 24 c .; 5 c. extra for California or Oregon. Prepayment optional. Newspapers .- 2 c. each, payment in United States.


Periodicals and Pamphlets .- Not over two oz., 2 c. each, and 4 c. each extra oz., payable in United States ; and same postage is payable in the United Kingdom, excepting that for the third oz. it rises to sixpence, and each extra oz. is two pence.


PENNY POST. - RECEIVING STATIONS.


For Letters for the Mails, and for delivery in Boston .- Letters left here require prepayment of 1 cent, besides the U. S. Postage, and for city letters 1 cent only.


Court St., cor. of Howard - Church's. Cambridge St., cor. Chambers- Henchman's. Green St., cor. Leverett - Atwood's. China Tea Store, 198 Washington St.,-Whytal's. Kneeland St., cor. Wash. - Saunder's. 318 Washington St. - Curtiss & Cobb's. Pleasant St., cor. Wash. - Stimpson's.


Letters taken from these Stations three times daily, at 10 A. M., 12 M., and 3 P. M. Harrison Av., c. Curve St. - Littlefield's.


Shawmut Av., cor. Milford St. - Fay's. Canton St., cor. Shawmut Av. - Melzar's.


Clement, cor. Clifton Pl. & Wash. St.


930 Washington St. - Lincoln's. 823 Washington St. - Green's. Dover St., cor. Washington - McGowan's. Eliot St., cor. Carver - Fowle's.


May St., cor. West Cedar - Wright's.


Letters taken from these Stations twice daily. at 10, A. M., and 3, P. M.


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Foreign Mail by Steamers, from Boston, at 9 o'clock, A. M., on days of sailing. Letters will be received at the Steam Ship Company's Wharf, East Boston, until 1-4 before 12 o'clock, A. M.


Foreign Mail, via New York, day previous to sailing at 1 1-2 and 4 1-2, P. M. Letters will be received at the Worcester Railroad Depot. from 2 1-2 o'clock. P. M., until 3 o'clock, P. M.


Eastern, 5, A. M., and 2, P. M.


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CUSTOM HOUSE.


CUSTOM HOUSE OFFICERS.


DISTRICT OF BOSTON AND CHARLESTOWN.


By a regulation of the Treasury Department the Custom House opens at 9 o'clock, A. M., and closes at 3, P. M., for the transaction of business, through the year. Custom House, foot of State Street.


COLLECTOR'S OFFICE.


ARTHUR W. AUSTIN, Collector.


R. S. S. ANDROS, Deputy Collector and Auditor. ALBERT HANSCOMB, JONATHAN P. ROBINSON, Deputy Collectors.


Ephraim L. Frothingham, Cashier. Geo. J. Lindsey, Assistant Cashier.


CLERKS.


Samuel Andrews,


Joseph C. Lovejoy, Samuel P. Lovett,


Ephraim Atwood,


Henry D. Clary,


James J. Maguire,


Charles Crafts, H. A. S. D. Payne,


John J. Cummiskey,


Chas. W. Pollard,


James Davis,


Taylor M. Rundlett, John O. Show, George A. Savage,


Eph. L. Frothingham, jr.Thomas J. Whittemore, James O. Frost,


Ralph C. Webster,


John W. Fenno,


Joseph W. Wright,


Nathaniel Gale, George B. Wellman,


Alexander Hanscom, William Williams,


Frederic S. Hill, Edgar K. Whitaker, Eli A. Yale.


E. W. Holmes,


David Townsend, Superintendent of Custom House. Henry D. Todd, Messenger.


NAVAL OFFICER'S DEPARTMENT.


CHARLES G. GREENE, Naval Officer.


C. Danielson Lincoln, Deputy Naval Officer. Albert Case, Nathan D. Hyde, Wm. P. Hill, An- drew J.Locke, Wm. H. Burbeck, William Stevens, Pliny B. Moore, Clerks.


Geo. O. Davis, Messenger.


SURVEYOR'S OFFICE,


FLETCHER WEBSTER, Surveyor. Wm. W. Parker, Deputy Surveyor. Francis A. Durivage, Assistant Deputy Surveyor. Daniel H. Whitney, Clerk.


Franklin Prince, Messenger.


PUBLIC STORE DEPARTMENT.


Joseph Barney, Superintendent of Warehouses.


Wm. P. Brown, Elijah Clark, John H. Clark, Moses E. Cushman, Henry A. Davis, Samuel O. Dearborn, Joseph Dowe, Benjamin T. Gould, Levi Ingols, E. S. Lawrence, Charles A. Mann, George W. Niles, Gardner Prouty, George B. Proctor, Joseph A. Sampson, Israel P. Williams, Store: keepers.


T'. Browne Dix, James B. Norris, Clerks. Samuel D. Slocum, Storage Clerk.


Isaac N. Riddle, Permit Clerk, Appraiser's Office.


Albert Bingham, F. Colburn, S. J. Deacon, Thomas G. Easterbrook, Nathan Jenkins, Henry H. Hyde, Samuel S. Miles, Nathan R. Thayer, Clerks in Warehouses.


MEASURERS.


William Crossman, Charles Henshaw, Joseph Hall, Chas A. Mirick, S. S. Seavey.


WEIGHERS AND GAUGERS.


Joseph H. Berret, Charles Caldwell, Perkins Cleveland, Henry H. Cook, Horatio N. Crane, Charles Edmunds, Robert I. Davis, Nicholas Hathaway, Eph. Nute, Jonathan Nayson, Daniel Sanborn, Gen. L. Thorndike, Samuel Walker.


INSPECTORS' DEPARTMENT.


INSPECTORS.


Albert Alden, Levi Barker, Prentice S. Bar- nard, John Belcher, Asa O. Butman, Augustus F. Brown, John D. Cadogan, Abner Child, Geo. W. Churchill, Ezra S. Conant, Albert Clark, Charles Clark, Wm. R. Collier, Joseph S. Darling, George H. Davies, Isaac Davis, Thos. S. Dennett, Rich- ard H. Dixey, Osgood Eaton, B. W. Foster, Jas. G. Foster, Isaac W. Frye, Nath'l Howard, Harvey Howe, Barzillai N. Hudson, Joseph Holbrook, Edward Jones, John Kitteridge, R. Keith, Frank- lin Knight, Geo. W. Lewis, G. Hinman Loomis, Martin Lynch. Henry K. May, Thos. Mooney, Dennis W. O'Brien, Timothy R. Page, Edwin A. Palmer, Samuel H. Parker, Levi T. Prescott, E. Sewall Price, John G. Pillsbury, Frederick Pease, Godfrey Rider, jr., Joseph M. Rowell, Geo. Rob- bins, Joseph P. Raymond, Eben H. Safford, Dan- iel P. Simpson, Eli M. Smith, Hambleton E. Smith, Israel C. Trow, Ebn'r. G. Tucker, Robert M. Waitt, Mark F. Warren, Thomas P. Wilson.


Lovell Bicknell, Inspector at Quincy ; H. C. Wilder, at Hingham; John H. Wilson, jr., at Cohasset.


AIDS TO THE REVENUE.


Ira Ayers, William Bradford, George Dickinson, Alexander Ewins, Samuel Fabyan, Isaac W. Fol- lansbee, Alexander Gregg, Peter H. Green, Ed- ward Grace, George Henchman. Theodore L. Howe, John H. Jackson, Wm. H. Leach, Free- land Marble, John D. McGill, Isaac F. Nelson, Thomas O'Neil, Asa T. Pratt, John Q. A. Roberts, F. P. H. Rogers, Eben. Russell, Bartholomew Smith, Enoch H. Snelling, Elisha Stone, Wm. W. Wilde.


NIGHT INSPECTORS.


John Avery, William A. Gragg, Willard Graves, Thomas H. Grenville, Daniel D. Hartley, J. Hughes, Frederick W. Hall, Nathaniel Jackson, Washington Leach, John R. McDonald, Charles W. Mclellan, Abraham C. Mace, Jacob Norris, Chas. P. Philbrick, Edward Ryan, Charles R. Sturgis, Edmund Snow, John M. Tyler, Samuel A. Wentworth, Abram Weeks, Solomon H. Willis.


NIGHT WATCHMEN.


Chas. A. Belford, Wm. H. Carpenter, Daniel Fuller, Charles S. Hunt, Christopher Plunkett, Robert Wier.


PUBLIC APPRAISERS OFFICE.


Appraiser's Office, Comm'l St., cor. Commerce. George F. Emery, General Appraiser.


C. J. F. Allen and Henry Crocker, Principal Appraisers.


Aaron Hobart and Jeremiah Colburn, Assistant Appraisers.


Joseph B. Frost, C. Dana Lincoln, Chas. M. Kingsley, Examiners.


Ezra Parmenter, Examiner of Drugs.


Joseph B. Bridge, William Hardwick, John W. Neason, Isaac T. Ripley, Charles W. Spofford, Oliver C. Wyman, James B. Weeks, Alfred A. Waldron, Clerks.


Moses T. Davis,


William H. Emery,


CONSULS AND CONSULAR AGENTS. - COMMISSIONERS.


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CUSTOM HOUSE BARGE.


Hambleton E. Smith, Boarding Officer, Long Wharf.


REVENUE CUTTER MORRIS.


John Whitcomb, Commander. John L. Prouty, 1st Lieut. Samuel N. Miller, 2d Lieut. John G. Bond, 2d Lieut. J. Wall Wilson, 3d Lieut. August Johnson, Boatswain.


SUB-TREASURY.


Ithamar W. Beard, U. S. Assistant Treasurer. G. Haven, Ithamar A. Beard, Clerks.


LIGHT HOUSE INSPECTOR.


Office, 2d District, Boston Custom House. Melancton Smith, Inspector. George W. Plum- er, Clerk.


CONSULS AND CONSULAR AGENTS


RESIDING IN BOSTON.


Austrian Consul, Francis A. Hirsch, 13 Doane. Belgian Consul, Ives G. Bates, 99 State st.


Brazilian Vice Consul, Archibald Foster, Merchants Exchange.


British Consul, Francis Lousada, 7 Doane st. Buenos Ayres, (acting) S. C. Bello, 16 Summer. Danish Consul, Geo. M. Thacher, 66 State st. Equador Consul, Seth Bryant, 76 Pearl street. French Consul, Jules Etienne Souchard, 10 Dev- onshire street.


Chancellor of the French Consulate, A. de Vau- grigneuse, 10 Devonshire street.


Chilian Consul, H. V. Ward, 20 City Exchange. Greek Consul, Henry G. Andrews, 46 Court street. Hanoverian and Hanseatic Consul, Francis A. Hirsch, 13 Doane street.


Mexican Vice Consul, S. C. Bello, 16 Summer st.


Netherlands Consul, George M. Thacher, 66 State street.


Nicaragua Consul, (acting) S. C.Bello, 16 Summer. Peruvian Consul, (acting) Santiago C. Bello, 16 Summer street.


Prussian Consul, Francis A. Hirsch, 13 Doane. Pontifical States, Nicholas Reggio, 31 Central wharf. Portuguese Vice Consul, Archibald Foster, 3 Mer- chants Exchange. [wharf.


Russian Vice Consul, Robert B. Storer, 47 India Sardinian Vice Consul, N. Reggio, 31 Central wf. Sicilian Vice Consul, N. Reggio, 31 Central wharf. Spanish Consul. H. F. Fallon, 16 Summer street. Swedish and Norwegian Vice Consul, Barthould Schlesinger, 80 State street.


Turkish Consul, Joseph Iasigi, 36 Central wharf. Uruguay Consul, Chas. Soule, Jr., 40 State street. -


COMMISSIONERS


Resident in Massachusetts appointed by other States to take testimony to be used, and Acknowledgments of Deeds to be recorded, in said States.


ALABAMA.


Adams, Chas. B. F. Buck, Edward


Healy, John P.


Angell, George T. Buckingham, J. H. Jackson, Ab'h'm, jr. Buckingham, J H. Morse, Nathan


Austin, Ivers J. Currier, Benj. H. Richardson, Geo. F.


Browne, Causten Giles, Alfred E. ARKANSAS.


Adams, Chas. B. F. Angell, George T. CALIFORNIA. Adams, Chas. B. F. Currier, Benj. H. Angell, George T. Draper, John W. Austin, Ivers J. Dyer, Micah, Jr. Bates, Samuel W. Fiske, Edward Burbank, Robert I. Hale, George S. CONNECTICUT.


Abbott, James A. Demond, Charles


Adams, Chas. B. F. Dexter, Thomas A. Pond, Beuj.


Angell, George T. Vyer, Micah, Jr. Austin, Ivers J. Ely, Alfred B.


Bolles, John A. Hale, George S.


Browne, George M. Hastings George R. Richardson, Geo. F. Austin, Ivers J. Buck, Edward Hobbs, Wm. Jr. Buckingham, J. H. Holmes, John S. Sharp, Daniel Sullivan, J. P. Burbank, Robert I. Mayo, Charles Suter, Hales W. Smith, Wm. H. L. Thornton, J. W.


Browne, Causten Harris, George S. Richardson, G. F.


Buck, Edward Hobbs, Wm., Jr. ] Thacher Geo. M. Thayer, James B.


Currier, Benj. H. Randall, Otis G. Thornton, J. W.


Ely, Alfred B. Rice, Geo. E. IOWA. Adams, Chas. B. F. Burbank, Robt. I. Pond, Benjamin


Angell, George T. Chase, James M. Randall, Otis G. Rice, Geo. E


Austin, Ivers J. Currier, Benj. H.


Ball, Joshua D. Dickinson, Fred. W. Richardson Geo. F.


Bates, Samuel W. Beard, Ithamar W. Harris, George S. Eastman, J. Suter, Hales W. Thayer, Jas. B. Tilton, Warren, Woodman, Horatlo


Browne, Causten Hobbs, Wm., Jr. Buckingham, J. H. Mayo, Charles KANSAS.


Adams, Chas.B.F. Angell, Geo. T. KENTUCKY.


Adams, C. B. F. Currier, Benj. H.


Angell, George T. Ely, Alfred B.


Harlow, Thomas S. Sharp, Daniel


Buck, Edward Pond, Benjamin


Thornton, J. W.


Buckingham, J. H.


LOUISIANA.


Adams, Chas. B. F. Ely, Alfred B. Randall, Otis G. Hilliard, William Rice, George E.


Audrews, John L. Angell, Geo T. Minns, Geo. W.


Richardson, Geo. F. Betton. George E.


Minot, George


Richardson, Geo. B. Sanger, Geo. P. Smith, Wm. H. L.


Buck, Edward Morse, Nathan


Buckingham, J. H. Nutter, Charles C. Thornton, J. W.


Currier, Benj. H. Palfrey, Francis W.


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Adams, Chas. B. F. Buckingham, J. H. Randall, Otis G.


Angell, George T. Currier, Benj. H. Rice, Geo. E.


Austin, Ivers J. Dexter, Thomas A. Smith, Wm. H. L.


Browne, Causten Parker, Francis E. GEORGIA.


Adams, Chas. B. F. Buck, Edward


Angell, Geo. T. Currier, Benj. H. Bigelow, Prescott Dexter, Thos. A. ILLINOIS. Adams, Chas. B. F. Currier, Benj H.


Angell, Geo. T. Ely, Alfred B.


Austin, Ivers J. Hobbs, Wm., Jr.


Baldwin, Henry Jackson, A., Jr. Brooks, Francis A. Lynde, Alonzo V. Buckingham, J. H. Mayo, Charles INDIANA.


Adams, Chas. B. F. Austin, Ivers J. Angell, George T. Baldwin, Henry


Randall, Otis G Rice, Geo E. Richardson Geo. F.


Kingsbury, G. H. Paine, John T. Palfrey, Francis W. Randall, Otis G. Richardson, Geo. F.


Allen, Fred. H. Angell, George T. Atkinson, Jacob, Austin, Ivers J. Bacon, Chas. H. Baldwin, Henry


Burt, Wm. L. Butler, Benj.


Emerson, John W. Fiske, Augustus H.


Chandler, Chas. P. Fuller, H. Weld Banfield, Everett C Chandler, Peleg W. Giles, Alfred E. Beard, Ithamar W.Clarke, Samuel G. Gray, Ebenezer,


Bates, Sam'l W.


Cooke, Benj. F.


Hale, George S. Hall, Franklin


Betton, Ninian C. Cottrell, Asa Bigelow, John P.


Currier, Benj. H.


Harlow, Thomas S.


Currier, Benj. H.


Randall, Otis G. Rice, Geo. E. Sharp, Daniel Suter, Hales W. Thacher, Geo. M.


Plimpton, Silas F.


Putnam, John P. Randall, Otis G, Rice, Geo. E.


Cheever, Tracy P. Nickerson, Joseph Qurrier, Benj. H. Nutter Charles C. DELAWARE. Adams, Chas. B. IF. Currier, Benj. H. Angell, George T. Randall, Otis G. FLORIDA.


Dehon, William Prince, Fred. O. MAINE. Dana, Edward A.


Abbott, James A. Blake, Edward Adams, Chas. B. F. Bolles, John A. Demond, Charles


Randall, Otis G.


Randall Otis G. Richardson, Geo. F.


Allen, Augustus O. Brooks, Francis A. Dexter, Thomas A. Allen, Chas. E. Brown, Wm. Locke Dodge, John C. Dudley, Elbridge G.


Buck, Edward Buckingham, J. H. Ellis, Charles M. Burbank, Robert I. Ely, Alfred B.


Bates, Samuel W. Bolles, John A.


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COMMISSIONERS.


Hart, S. Rowland Nickerson, Joseph


Hayes, Francis B. Nutter, Chas. C. Haynes, Henry W. Nutter. Thos. F.


Smith, Wm. H. L. Stevens, Oliver Suter, Ilales W.


Thacher, Geo. M.


Austin, Ivers J. Egan, James


Baldwin, Henry Ely. Alfred B.


Ball, Joshua D. Hayward. Charles


Bates, Sam'1 W. Hobbs, Wm., Jr .-


Bolles, John A.


Browne, Causten Johnson, Henry A. Richardson, Geo. F. Lynde, Alonzo V.


Sharp, Daniel Buckingham, J. HI. Mason, David H. Thayer, James B. Burbank, Robert I. Muzzey, Henry W. Thornton, J. W.




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