The Cambridge directory and almanac for 1852, Part 2

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Publication date: 1852
Publisher: printed at the [Cambridge] Chronicle Office
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13 15


23


11 16


29


9 10


6


16 34


12


14 49


18


12 56


24


10 55


30


8 48


31


8 26


Moon's Apogee, 6th day, 9h. M .- Perigee, 81th day, 5h. M.


Last Quarter, 7d 8h 42.0m A. First Quarter, 22d 1h 17.0m.M. Full Moon, 15d 9h 13.2m M. Full Moon, 29d 10h 21.6m M.


Days of Month.


Days of Week.


SUN.


Days. Length of


Days decre.


Sun Slow.


Moon


Ris. & S'ts.


Moon


Souths.


M's Age.


High Tide.


Morn | Eve.


h. m |h. m/h. m. h. mm h. m. h. m. d's |h. m. h. m.


1|SU.


4 52 7 19 14 27 0 50 6


8 38|


1 6 15.5


0 12


0 31


2 Mo.


4 53 7 18 14 25 0 52


6


9


7


1 53 16.5


0 52


1 9


3|Tu.


4 54 7 16 14 22 0 55


6


6


6 10


19


4


19.5


2 37


2 54


6 Fr.


4 57 7 13 14 16 1


1


6


10


43


4 4. 20.5


3 12 3 31


7 Sa.


4 59 7 12 14 13 1


4


5


7


5


11 38


6


7 22.5


5 13


5 44


10 Tu. 5


2 7 8|14


61


11


5 0 13


6 53 23.5 7 41 24.5


6 19


6 55


11 We.


5


3 7 6 14


31


14


5


0 54


8 33 25.5


7 30 8 7


12 Th.


5


4 7


14


11


16


19


5


2


10 23 2


11 20|28.5 10 39 11


5


15 SU.


5


7


7


8|


6 59 13 51 1 26


4


8


7


1


16 11


1.1


0 9


5


9 6 57


13 48 1


29


4 8 38


2


3


2.1


0 29


0 50


4 5 10 6 56 13 46 1 31 9


8


2 55 3 46


4 39


5 32 6 26


8 18


9.1


6


8


6 47 8 14


25 We.


5 18 6 45 13 27


1 50


2


52


2


2


0 10


8 11.1


8 55


9 30


27 Fr.


6 20 6 42 13 22 1 55


1


3 4 11


12.1.10 11} 29


28 Sa.


5 21 6 41 13 20 1 57 2


0


7


8 morn 14.1.11 36 11 57


30 Mo.


5 22 6 39 13 17 5 23 6 37 13 14 2


3


0 13


31 Tu.


5 24 6 35 13 11|2


60


7 58 1 16|16.1 0 30 0 48


3 48 4 28


4 50


9 Mo. 5


1 7 9|14


8 1


9


5


morn


5 1 44


9 27 26.5


8 45


9 19


13 Fr.


5


6


7


2 13 56 1 21. 0 13 53 1


4 4


7 31 a0


11 26,11 47


17 Tu. 18 We. 19 Th.


5 11 6 54 13 43 1 34


3 9 38


20 Fr.


5 12 6 53 13 41|1 36 51 13 38


3


10 45


11 24


morn


7 22


7.1 8.1 5


0


5 32


23 Mo.


5 16 6 48 13 32 1 15 17 6 47 13 30


1 47


2


0 10 2 1


9


14 10.1


7 31


26 Th.


5 19 6 44 13 25 1


1


rises 11


47 13.1 10 55 11 16


29 SU.


1 0 7 34


0 33 15.1 . . ..


5.1 2 34 6.1 3 18 3 41


21 Sa. 22 SU.


15 13 6


5 15 6 50 13 35


1


42


45


3 2


4 5


4 3


14 Sa. 5


sets


. 24


16 Mo.


5


3.1 1 10 1 31


4.1 1 51 2 12


3


10 9


2 56


8 SU.


5 7 10 14 10 1


4 We.


4 55 7 15 14 20 0 57


56


3 20 18.5


2 2


2 18


5 Th.


4 56 7 14 14 18 0 59


32


2 38 17.5


1 26


1 45


Ris. |S'ts.


11 9 5 24 21.5


4 7


9 47 10 15


5 17 3 13 58 1


39


24 Tu.


Sun's Declination.


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MEMORANDA FOR AUGUST.


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SEPTEMBER.


1852.


Days


d. m. Days d. m. Days d. in. Days d. in. Days d. in.


-


1


n 85


7


5 52


13


3 35


19


1 15


25


1 5


2


7 43


8


29


14


3 11


20


52


26


1 29


3


7 21


9


5


6


15


2 48


21


0 29


27


1 52


4


6 59


1 )


4 43


16


2 25


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n0


5


28


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6 36


11


4 21


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2


23


$0 18


29


2 39


6


14


12


3 58


18


1 39


24


0 42


30


3


2


Moon's Apogee, 13th day, 1h. M .- Perigee, 15th day, 5h. M. Moon's Apogee, 30th day, 2h. A.


Last Quarter, 6d 1h 49.9m A. First Quarter, 20d 8h 32.6m M. New Moon, 13d 5h 53.7m A. Full Moon, 28d 1h 40.3m M.


Days of Month.


Days of Week.


SUN


Length of


Days.


Days decre.


Sun Fast.


Moon


Ris. & S'ts.


Moon


Souths.


M's Age.


High Tide.


Morn | Eve.


h. mlh. m'h. m. h. m/m|h. m. h. m. d's. h. m. h. m.


1| We.


15 25 6 34:13


9.2 0


8 23| 1 58 17.1|


1 3118


2 Th.


5 26 6 32 13


6 2 11


1 8 46


2 39 18.1


1 34


1 50


3 Fr.


5 27 6 31 13 42 13


1 9 13


3 20 19.1 2


5


2 19


4 Sa.


5 28 5 29 13 12 16


1 9 46


4 3 20.1


2 35


2 51


5 SU.


5 29 6 27 12 58 2 19


2.10 10


4 46 21.1


3 7


3 22


6 Mo.


5 30 6 25 12 55 2 22


2 10 47


5 33 22.1


3 41


4 1 4 49


8 We.


5 32 6 21 12 49 2 28


3 morn


7 14 24.1


5 26


6 2


9 Th.


5 34,6 2 12 46 2 31


3


0 24


8 8 25.1


6 43


7 25


10 Fr.


5 35 6 18 12 43 2 34


3


1 24


9 4 26.1


8


8 8 49


11 Sa.


5 36 6 16 12 40 2 37


4


2 32 10 0 27.1


22 9 53


12 SU.


5 37 6 14 12 37 2 40


4


sets 10 56 28.1 10 20 10 43


13 Mo.


5 38 6 12 12 34 2 43


4


7 6 35 11 51 6 a0


0.8


11 47 0 7


16 Th.


41 6


5


8 10


2 31


3 25


4 20 4.8


5.8 2 55


3 17


20| Mo.


45 6


7


10 58


6 14


7 10 7.8


4 32


5 7


22 We.


5 47 5 57 12 10 3


7


7


morn


8


4


8.8 9.8


7 17 8 46


8 4 9 21


25 Sa.


5 51 5 52 12


1.3 17


8


3


4


9


rises 11 55 13.8 11 16 11 32


28 Tu.


5 54 5 46 11 52 3 25


9


6 26 morn |14.8 11 49


29 We.


5 55 5 45 11 50 3 27


10


6 51


0 37 15.8


0 18


30 Th.


5 56 5 43 11 47 3 30 10


7 13


1 17 16.8


0 3 0 33


0 49


7


38


1 37


0 27 1.8 2.8 0 49 1 S 3.8 1 30 1 51


17 Fr.


5 42 6 5 12 23 2 54


6


18 Sa.


5 43 6 4 12 21 2 56


6


9 22


19 SU.


44 6 2 12 18 2 59 1 1 12 16 3


4


S


24 Fr.


5 50 5 54 12


4'


13


8


1 57


0 10 31 11.8


9 50


10 15


26 SU.


5 52 5 50 11 58 3 19


9


3,11 13 12.8 10 36 10 57


27 Mo.


5 53,5 48 11 55 3 22


7 3 10


0 54


8 56


9 44 10.8


5 48


6 33


23 Th.


5 48 5 55 12


10 12 31 2 46


5


14 Tu. 15 "Ve.


5 40 6 9 12 29.2 48 7 12 26 2 51


5


6 10 6


5 17


6.8 3 39 4 5


21 Tu.


5 46 5 59 12 13 3


7 11 54


7 Tu.


5 31 6 23 12 52 2 25


2.11 32


6 22 23.1


4 23


11 5 11 26


5 39 6


44


8 4S


2 12 2 33


Ris. |Sets.


Sun's Declination.


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MEMORANDA FOR SEPTEMBER.


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OCTOBER.


1852.


Days


d. m. Days d. m. Days d. m.|Days


d. m. Days| d. m


1


3 25


7 5 44


13


8


1


19


10 13 25


12 20


2


: 49


8


6


7


14


8 23


20


10 34


26


12 40


3


4 12


9


6 30


15


8 45


21


56


27


13


1


4


: 35


10


: 53


16


9


7


22


17


28


13 21


5


4 58


11


7 16


17


9 29


23


11 38


29


13 41


6


5 21


12


7 38


18


9 51


24


11 59


30


14 0


31


15 20


Moon's Perigee, 13th day, 3h. A .- Apogee, 27th day, 7h. A.


Last Quarter, 6d 5h 51.7m M.| First Quarter, 19d 7h 11.4m A. New Moon, 13d 2h 29.8m M. Full Moon, 27h 7h 9.9m A.


Days of Month.|


Days of Week.


5 57 5 41,11 44:3 33 10


1 3


1 18


2 Sa.


5 58 5 39 11 41 3 36 11


8


8 2 43 18.8


1 32


1 46


3 SU.


6 0 5 38 11 38 3 39 11


8 45


3 27 19.8


2 0 2 16


4 Mo. 6 1 5 36 11 35 3 42 11


9 24


4 15 20.8


2 32 3 7


3 26


6 We. 6 3 5 33 11 30 3 47 |12 11


9 5 58 22.8


3 49


4 14


7 Th. 6 4 5 31 11 27 3 50 12 morn


6 52 23.8


4 45 6 7 7 39


6 53


9 Sa.


6 7 5 28 11 21 3 56 13


1 22


8 41 25 8


8 21


10 SU. 6


8 5 26 11 18 3 59 13


2 32


9 35 26.8 8 59


9 28


11 Mo.


6 9 5 24 11 15 4


:: 13


3 47


10 28 27.8 9 53 10 15


12 Tu.


6 5 22 11 12 4


5 14 8 14


6


15


.. 11 20 11 41


14


Th. Fr. Sa.


6 15 5 16 11


14 : 16 14 8 0


8 49


4


5 4.4


1 47 2 10


18 Mo.


6 17 5 12 10 55 4 22 15


9 46 5


3


0


7.4


8.4


5 27


7 43


23


Sa.


6 22 5 5 10 43 4 34 16


1 55


9 13.10.4


8 24


8 58


24 SU.


6 23 5


3 10 40 4 37 16


25 Mo.


6 25 5


2 10 37 4 40 16


26


Tu


6 26 5


10 35 4 42 16


27


We.


6 27


4 59 10 32 4 45 16


5 14 11 58 14-4 11 18 11 34


28 Th.


6 29 4 58 1


10 29 4 48 16


5 42 6 10


0 41 16.4


0 3 0 20


30 Sa.


6 32 4 55 10 23 4 54 16


: 43


1 25 17.4


0 48


31 SU.


16 33,4 54 10 21 4 56 16


7 22


2 12 18.4


0 35 1 4


1 19


9


4


64


11|14 6 38


1 10


1.4


0 0


15


6 13 5 19 11 6 14 5 18 11


4 4 13 14


7 16


2


8 2.4 0 22 0 45


3 6 3.4 1 4


1 26


17


SU.


2 55


19


Tu.


6 18 5 11 10 53 4 24,15 10 48


6


20


We.


6 19 5 10 10 51 4 26 15 6 20 5 8 10 48 4 29 15


morn


7 43


22


Fr.


6 21 5


6 10 45 4 32 16


0 52


8 29


9.4


7 0


2 55 9 55 11.4 9 25 9 49 3 54 10 36 12.4 10 11 10 31 rises. 11 16 13-4 10 47 11 3


morn 15.4 11 50


29 Fr.


6 30 4 56 10 26 4 51 16


Moon


Ris. & Sets.


Moon


Souths.


M's. Age.


High Tide.


Ris. |Sets.


Length of


Days.


Days decre.


3 Sun Fast.


h. m. 7 40 2


h. m.ld's. 0 17.8


|h. m.


[1. m.


2 47


5 |Tu. 6 2 5 35 11 33 3 44 12 10 13


5 22


8 Fr. 6 55 29 11 24 3 53 13


0 11 7 46.24.8


sets. 5 11 21 28.8 10 38 10 59 a0


13


We.


6 1 15 20 11


16


6 16 5 14 10 58 4 19 15


11 50 6 53


5.4 2 32 3 19 6.4 4 15


3 45


4 47 6 13


21 Th.


SUN


Morn | Eve.


h. mh. m.h. m. h. m m


1.Fr.


5 5 21.8


2


Sun's Declination.


MEMORANDA FOR OCTOBER.


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NOVEMBER.


1852.


Days; d. m


daysd. m. Days d. m. Days d. m Daysd. m.


1


$14 39


7


16 29


13


18


9


19


19 38


25


20 54


2


14 58


8


16


46


14


18 25


20


19 51


26


21


5


3


15 17


9


17


3


15


18 40


21


20


5


27


21 16


4


15 35


10


17


20


16


18 55


22


20 18


28


21 26


5


15 53


11


17 37


17


10


23


20 30


29


21 36


6


16 11


12


17 53


18


19 24


24


20 42


30


21 46


Moon's Perigee, 11th day 3h. M .- Apogee, 23d day 11h. A.


Last Quarter, 4d 7h 56.1m A.|First Quarter, 18d 9h 42.8m M. New Moon, 11d 11h 56.2m M. Full Moon, 26th 1h 56.4m A.


[Days of Month.|


Days of Week.


SUN


Length of


Days.


Days decre.


Sun Fast.


Ris. & S'ts.


Moon


Souths.


M's. Age.


High Tide.


Morn | Eve.


h. m|h. m h. m. h. m m h. m.h m. d's. h. m. h. m.


1 Mo.


6 34|4 52 10 18 4 59 16


8


7| 3


1 19.4|


1 33


1 48


2 Tu.


6 36 4 51 10 15 5


2 16


8 59


9 58


4 45 21.4


2 41


3


1


4 Th.


6 38 4 49 10 11 5


6 16


11 4


5 38 22.4


3 25


3 52


5 Fr.


6 39 4 48 10


9 5


00 16


morn


6 30 23.4


4 21


4 54


6 Sa.


6 40 4 47 10


7 5 10 16


0 11


7 22 24.4


5 37 6 22


7|SU.


6 41 4 46 10


5 5 12 16


1 22


8 13 25.4 9 5 26.4


7 6


7 45


8|Mo.


6 43 4 45


10 2 5 15 16


2 35


3 49


9 58|27.4


9 21


9 45


10 We.


6 45 4 43


9 58 5 19 16


sets. 10 52 28.4 10


9 10 32


11 Th.


6 46 4 42


9 56 5 21 16


5 6 11


10 52 11 14


12 Fr.


6 48 4 41


9 53 5 24 16


5 47 a0


1.0 11 38 11 59


13 Sa.


6 49 4 40


9 51 5 26 15


6 40


1 48


2.0


0 22


14 SU.


6 51 4 39


9 48 5 29 15


7 31


2 49


3.0


0 44


1 6


15 Mo.


6 52 4 38


9 46 5 31 15


8 33


3 49


4.0


1 29 1 52


16 Tu.


53 4 37 4 36


9 41 5 36 15


10 43


5 38


6.0


3 4 3 29


18 Th.


16 56


4 35


9 39 5 38 15


11


6 26


7.0


3 59


4 29


19 Fr.


6 57 4 35


9 38 5 39 14


7 12


8.0


5 3


5 41


20 Sa.


6 58 4 34


9 36 5 41 14


0 48


7 54


9.0


6 21


6 59


21 SU.


6


59 14 33


9 34 5 43 14 9 32 5 45 14


2 48


9 16 11.0


8 42


9 11 9 54


24 We.


7


34 32 1 31


9 27 5 50 13


5 44 11 23 14.0 10 49 11 6


26 Fr.


7


4 31


9 26 5 51 12


rises. morn


15.0 11 22 11 37


27 Sa. 7


6 4 30


9 24 5 53 12


5 21


0


9 16.0 11 55


28 SU.


7 7 4 30


9 23 5 54 12


6


4


0 58


17.0


0 10


0 26


29 Mo.


7 8 4 29


9 21 5 56 12


6 54


1 48 18.0


0 41 0 58


30 Tu. 7


9.4 29


9 20 5 57.11


7 52


2 42 19 0/


1 15


1 33


BRONZE PRINTING neatly done at the Cambridge Chronicle Office.


7 37


8 12


22 Mo.


7


0 4 32


23 Tu.


7


2 4 32


9 30 5 47 13 9 29 5 48 13


3 46


9 56:12.0


9 33


4 45 10 39 13.0 10 13 10 31


25 Th.


7


4


9 44 5 33 15


9 38


4 46


5.0 2 15 2 40


17 We.


6 55


3 52 20.4


2


6


2 23


3 We.


6 37 4 50 10 13 5


4 16


24


8 55


9 Tu.


5 44 4 44 10 0 5 17 16


48 47


morn


1 49


8 35 10.0


Ris. |S'ts.


Moon


Sun's Declination.


MEMORANDA FOR NOVEMBER.


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DECEMBER.


1852.


Days d. m. Days d. m. Days d. m. Drys J. m. Days d. m


1


$21 55


7 22 42


13


23 13


19


23 27


25


23 23


2


22


4


8 22 48


14


23 16


20


23 27


26


23 21


3


22 13


9


22 54


15


23 19


21


23 27


27


23 19


4


22 21


10


59


16


23 22


22


23.27


28


23 16


5


22 28


11


4


17


23 24


23


23 26


29


23


12


6


22 35


12


23


9


18


23 25


24


23 25


30


23


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31


23


4


Moon's Perigee, 9th day 1h. A .- Apogee, 21st day, 1h. A.


Last Quarter, 4d 7h 37.8m M.I First Quarter, 18d 3h 54.5m M. New Moon, 10d 10h 47.1m A. |Full Moon, 26d. 8h 25.3m M.


Days of Month.


Days of Week.


SUN. Ris. |S'ts.


Length of


Days.


Days decre.


Sun Fast.


Moon


Ris. & S'ts.


Moon


Souths.


M's. Age.


High Tide. Morn Eve.


h. mlh. m|h. m'h. m |m'h. m. h. m.


h. m.


1. We.


7 144 29:9 19,5 58 11: 8 53| 3 33|20.0


2 Th.


7 1114 29 9 18 5 59 10 10


2 30


2 51


3 Fr.


7 12 4 28 9 16 6


1 10,11 2 9 morn


7


4 25 21.0 5 27 22.0 6 7 23.0 6 57 240 7 47:25.0


3 13 4 6 5 10


5 46


6 MIO.


7 15 4 28 9 13 6


4 5


8


6


9


8 3 56


10 27 28.0


9 40 10 5


10 Fr.


7 19 4 28 9 9


6 6


8 9


7 6


sets 6 12 5 13 a0 28 1 30 7 17 30 3 27 4 19


1.6 2.6 3.6


0 32 1 19 1 42 0 55


15 We.


7 23 4 29 9


6,6 11


4


9 32


4 10 35 5


6


4.6 5.6


2


4


2 27


16 Th.


7 24 4 29 9


5 6 12


3 11 37


5 50


6.6


: 50 3 39


4


4


18 Sa.


7 25 4 30 9


5 6 12


3 morn


6 32


7.6


4 27


24


; 31 37


4 8


22 We.


7 27 4 31 9


4 6 13


1


34 9 19|11.6 4 12.6


3 38 32


9 7 9 55


24 Fr.


7 28 4 33 9


50 1


sl.


r.ses


10 52 13.6


10 14 10 34


25 Sa.


7 28 4 33


5.0


1


1


4


1 11 43 14.6 10 54 11 12


26 SU.


7 28 4 33 9


5,0


1


6.0 2


0 10


28 Tu.


7 29 4 35 9


6.0


2


2


29


We.


7 29 4 36 9


70 3


3


7 52


17.6 2 22 18.6


27 1


4 1 23


30 Th.


7 30,4 37 9


7


3


3


9


0


3 14|19.6


1 42 2 1


31 Fr.


7 30,4 38 9


8,0


4


4 10


9


4


5|20,6


2 22


2 44


3


9 0 18


9 1 29


42 8 37 26.0 9 30 27.0


6 28 7 39 2 8 44 8 12 12


9 Th.


7 18 4 28 9 10


9


7 5 15


11 26 29.0.10 30 10 52


11|Sa.


7 20 4 28 9 8


12 SU.


7 21 4 28 9 7 6 10 6


8


13 Mo.


7 22 4 28 9


6,6 11 5


14 Tu.


7 23.4 29 9


6 6 11


5 8 24


5 6 12 2 0 38 7 13


20 Mo.


7 26.4 9


56 12 2


1 38 7 54


9.6


21


Tu.


7 27 4 31 9 4 6 13 1


2 36 8 36 10.6


23 Th.


7 28 4 32 9 4 incr 0 4 35 10


15.6 11 32 11 49


27 Mo.


7 28 4 349


2 5 45 6 46


0 36 16.6 1 30


0 47


17 Fr.


7 25 4 30 9 5,6 12


19 SU.


7 26 4


9


h. m 1 51


2 9


4 Sa.


7 13 4 28 9 15 6


3 36


5 SU.


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CITY GOVERNMENT.


CAMBRIDGE CITY GOVERNMENT, FOR 1851 -- 52. MAYOR. GEORGE STEVENS-Salary. $800. Residence, 51 Thorndike Street. ALDERMEN. Stephen Smith, Abraham Edwards .*


Calvin Dimick, John Hews.


Anson Hooker, Richard C. Joseph.


COMMON COUNCIL. President, John S. Ladd.


WARD I.


David S. Buck, David B. Hadley,


Jonas Wyeth,


George Meacham, Andrew S. Wait.


WARD II.


¡Franklin Sawyer, Jr., Hiram Brooks, John Dudley,


J. Dana Hovey, Royal Douglass, Hosea Spencer,


Mason Davis, Z. L. Raymond, James Atwood.


WARD III.


John S. Ladd, Andrew Jones, #Henry S. Hills,


Thomas P. Ayer, Luther L. Parker, Edmund Boynton. City Clerk, Lucius R. Paige. Salary $700 and Fees. Office at residence, No. 96 Washington Street.


Clerk of Common Council, Eben M. Dunbar. Salary $100. City Treasurer and Collector, Samuel Slocomb. Salary $700. Office, City Hall.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE. His Honor the Mayor, Ex Officio.


WARD I. WARD IL. WARD III.


Francis Bowen, Wm. W. Wellington, Moses Clarke,


Cornel. C. Felton, Artemas B. Muzzey, Massena Goodrich. Zelotes Hosmer.


* Mr. Edwards was elected to fill a vacancy occasioned by the death of E A. Chapman.


t Died, Nov. 18, 1831. Vacancy had not been filled when the Directory was printed.


+ Mr. Hiils was chosen to fill a vacancy caused by the death of Robert P. Tuten.


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CITY GOVERNMENT.


OVERSEERS OF THE POOR. His Honor the Mayor, Ex Officio.


WARD I. WARD II. WARD III.


Charles R. Metcalf, Aaron Rice, George W. Fifield,


Joseph H. Rice, Edw'd T. Whitney, Barnabas Binney. ASSESSORS.


Wm. L. Whitney, Charles Wood, Joseph Whitney. WARDEN OF ALMSHOUSE-George W. White. Salary $400.


ALMSHOUSE PHYSICIAN-Moses Clarke. Salary $100. PRINCIPAL CONSTABLES-Joseph Sanderson, Almond Lawrence, Hiram Welch.


CONSTABLES - Charles Adams, James G. Gibson, Joseph G. Cannell, John Bryant, William Loughrey, Amos P. Rollins, James B. Rice, John H. Patch, John Nichols, Benjamin L. Mayhew, James C. Nute.


WARD OFFICERS. WARD I.


Stephen T. Farwell, Warden. George S. Saunders, Clerk. Joseph H. Rice, Henry R. Glover, Alexander H. Ramsay, Inspectors.


WARD II.


Josiah W. Cook, Wurden. Joseph W. Annable, Clerk. Elijah H. Luke, Daniel H. Richards, John P. Gregory, Inspectors.


WARD III.


Lnther L. Parker, Warden. Franklin Hall, Clerk, Wm. A. Munroe, T. Nelson Hastings, Eli C. Kinsley, Inspectors.


SUPERINTENDANTS OF BURIAL GROUNDS. - Ward 1 Joseph Bracket. Ward 2 .- Daniel Stone.


FUNERAL UNDERTAKERS. - Joseph Bracket, Horace Handford, John Pear, Andrew B. Harlow, R. Litchfield, Jr., Benjamin J. Hoyt, Amos Munroe, A. P. Rollins, Hiram Welch, James Casey, John Greenleaf, Benjamin F. Wyeth.


WATCHMEN .- Ward 1 .- Joseph Sanderson, John Bryant, James G. Gibson. Watch House, Brighton street.


Ward 2 .- Almond Lawrence, William Loughrey. John Nichols, Jos. G. Cannell. Watch House, Western Avenue.


Ward 3 .- Hiram Welch, J. B. Rice, James C. Nute.


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SURVEYORS OF LUMBER .- Thomas . H. Bailey, Dalphon Osborn, Alvaro Blodget, George H. Davies, Edward T. Whit- ney, Ebenezer Fogg, John Chamberlin, Lloyd Crossman, William A. Hall, Charles Hastings.


SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS .- Samuel Palmer. Salary, $600.


FIELD DRIVERS ..- Horace Handford, David Bartlett, Joseph G. Cannell, James C. Nute, James B. Rice, Hiram Welch, William Mills.


FENCE VIEWERS .- Silas B. Buck, John Chamberlain, Francis E. Faulkner.


SEALERS OF LEATHER .- Jonathan C. Prentiss, Abel Willard, Samuel J. Johnson, E. Denton.


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES .- William A. Mason.


WEIGHERS OF HAY .- Samuel S. Green, Isaac C. Holmes, Jonathan C. Prentiss, Abel Willard, George Fisher.


WEIGHERS AND INSPECTORS OF BUNDLE HAY AND STRAW .- Martin L. Smith, Benjamin G. Smith.


MEASURERS OF WOOD AND BARK .- Jonathan C. Prentiss, Abel Willard, S. S. Green, John S. Dudley, Mathew Pear.


POUND KEEPER .- Samuel Lewis.


BOARD OF HEALTH .- The Mayor and Aldermen.


SURVEYORS OF HIGHWAYS .- George Stevens, Abraham Edwards, Stephen Smith, Calvin Dimick, Anson Hooker, Richard C. Joseph.


SURVEYOR OF MECHANICS' WORK .- Wm. A. Mason.


AUCTIONEERS .- Horace Handford, Samuel S. Green, Royal Morse, Wm. A. Munroe, Samuel C. Knights.


REPRESENTATIVES TO GENERAL COURT .- Stephen T. Farwell, Isaiah Bangs, John Livermore, John S. Ladd, Justin Jones.


JUSTICES OF THE PEACE AND OF THE QUORUM .- Abra- ham Hilliard, Ephraim Buttrick, Nathaniel R. Whitney, Sidney Willard, William Parmenter, James D. Green.


JUSTICES OF THE PEACE .- Edmund T. Dana, William F. Stone, Abraham Edwards, Edward T. Channing, Joseph T. Buckingham, Charles Folsom, Isaac Livermore, Nathan


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Fiske, Charles C. Little, George W. Livermore, Henry M. Chamberlain, John S. Ladd, Richard H. Dana, Jr., Jonathan Wheeler, Samuel S. Green, Lucius R. Paige, Eliphalet Davis, John Henshaw, Lorenzo Marrett, Benjamin W. Whitney, Thaddeus W. Harris, John B. Dana, Charles R. Metcalf.


Banks and Insurance Companies.


CAMBRIDGE BANK-Main Street. Thomas Whittemore, President. Martin Lane, Cashier.


Robert Douglass, William B. Hovey, Lucius R. Paige, Thomas Whittemore, Jeremiah Wetherbee, Charles Wood, Edward Hyde, Directors. H. M. Chamberlain, Esq., Solicitor. ·


Discount days-Monday and Thursday.


CHARLES RIVER BANK .- Harvard Square. Charles C. Little, President. John B. Dana, Cashier.


C. C. Little, Oliver Hastings, J. H. Bates, William Wa- triss, Abel Willard, Directors.


Discount day-Wednesday.


CAMBRIDGE SAVINGS BANK-Harvard Square. Sydney Willard, President. Charles E. Little, Jacob H. Bates, Charles Beck, S. T. Farwell, Vice Presidents. J. B. Dana, Treasurer.


Deposits received, and other business transacted at Charles River Bank, every Saturday afternoon, from 2 to 4 o'clock.


Quarter days, 4th Thursday of January, April, July and October.


CAMBRIDGE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE-Main street, near the Cambridge Bank. Isaac Fay, President. Josiah W. Cook, Secretary.


Thomas Whittemore, Lucius R. Paige, Joseph A. Holmes, Samuel Slocumb, Josiah W. Cook, Robert Douglass, Isaac Fay, Rufus Lamson, Directors.


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COURTS IN MIDDLESEX COUNTY. PROBATE COURT.


January .... Cambridge, second Tuesday, the 13th.


February ... Concord, second Tuesday, the 10th.


Charlestown, third Tuesday, the 17th.


March .. Lowell, first Tuesday, the 2d. Cambridge, third Tuesday, the 16th.


April. Concord, second Tuesday, the 13th.


66 Woburn, fourth Tuesday, the 27d.


May Groton, first Tuesday, the 4th.


6. Cambridge, third Tuesday, the 18th.


June Lowell, first Tuesday, the 1st.


Cambridge, second Tuesday, the 8th.


66 Framingham, last Tuesday, the 29th.


August Concord, second Tuesday, the 10th. Charlestown, third Tuesday, the 17th.


September. . Cambridge, first Tuesday, the 7th. Lowell, third Tuesday, the 21st.


October .. . Cambridge, second Tuesday, the 12th.


66 Framingham, last Tuesday, the 26th. November .. . Groton, first Tuesday, the 2d.


Concord, second Tuesday, the 9th.


6. Cambridge, thrid Tuesday, the 16th.


December .. . Lowell, first Tuesday, the 7th. 66 Cambridge, third Tuesday, the 21st.


COURTS OF COMMON PLEAS. Concord, on the 2nd Monday in March and June. Lowell, 1st Monday in September.


Cambridge, 2d Monday in December.


SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT. Criminal Term .- Concord, 4th Monday in June. Lowell, 3d Monday in October. Cambridge, 2d Monday in Febru- ary. Concord, 4th Monday in June.


Law Term .- At Cambridge, on the 3d Tuesday next after the 4th Tuesday in September.


Nisi Prius Term .- At Lowell, on the 2d Tuesday in April.


COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.


Cambridge, on the 1st Tuesday of January. Concord, on the 1st Tuesday of June and September.


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FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Middlesex County Officers.


Samuel P. P. Fay, of Cambridge, Judge of Probate. Alonzo V. Lynde, of Stoneham, Register of Probate. Caleb Hayden, of Cambridge, Register of Deeds.


Stedman Buttrick, of Concord, County Treasurer. Seth Ames, of Cambridge, Clerk of the Courts.


County Commissioners.


D. S. Richardson, Lowell, Chairman. Leonard Huntress, Tewksbury. Eben. Barker, Charlestown.


SPECIAL COMMISSIONERS .- William Hastings, Framing- ham. John L. Fletcher, Acton.


Levi Parker, of Cambridge, Crier of C. P. and S. J. Courts.


JAILERS .- Charles J. Adams, of Cambridge; Samuel Staples, of Concord; Samuel Meserve, of Lowell.


OVERSEERS OF THE HOUSE OF CORRECTION .- Samuel Chandler, of Lexington; William Parmenter, Jonathan Wheeler, of Cambridge; Fisher A. Hildreth, of Lowell.


Charles J. Adams, Master.


SHERIFF .- Fisher A. Hildreth, of Lowell.


DEPUTY SHERIFFS .- Josiah W. Cook, Cambridgeport; Levi Parker, East Cambridge.


CORONER .- Nathan Fiske, Cambridge.


Cambridge Fire Department.


The Fire Department of Cambridge, is composed of a Chief Engineer, three Assistants, four Engine Companies, and one Hook and Ladder Company. There is, in addition to these, in the first Ward, a company who confine their labors to that Ward-the Engine being owned by private citizens in that Ward.


The regular companies consist in all, of thirty-five able- bodied men: viz. a Foreman, first Assistant Foreman, second Assistant Foreman, Clerk, Steward, and thirty men of not less than twenty-one years of age, subject to the approval of the Mayor and Aldermen. The Hook and Lad- 3


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der Company consists of twenty able bodied men, including the officers.


The pay and allowance to each Engine Company is $955. To the Hook and Ladder Company $545. No allow- ance is made for refreshments except in cases of assistance rendered by fire companies from adjoining cities or towns, and then not to exceed six dollars for each company re- freshed, and then only by order of the Chief Engineer or his Assistants. The following are the


OFFICERS. SIMON P. CLARK, CHIEF ENGINEER. GEORGE B. EATON, First Assistant. M. L. SMITH, Second Assistant. OSIAS CLARKE, Third Assistant. Union Engine Company. No. 2. House Main, cor. Winsor, Ward 2.


C. W. Kimball, Foreman. Albert R. Goodnow, 1st Asst. T. H. R. Parker, 2d Assistant. Wm. H. Pearson. Clerk.


Engine built by S. Thayer. Niagara Engine Company. No. 3. House Cambridge St., Ward 3. Alexander Fraser, Foreman. Samuel Wallace, 1st Assistant. Wm. H. Roby, 2nd Assistant. Geo. L. Mitchell, Treasurer. Franklin Holt, Clerk.


Engine built by S. Thayer. Hydrant Engine Company. No. 4.


House Junction of Western Ave- nue and River St., Ward 2. Samuel Estabrook, Foreman. E. F. Hadley, 1st Assistant. Solomon Lenfest, Jr .. 2d Ass't. John S. Dudley, Clerk.


Engine built by Wm. C. Hunneman.


Pioneer Engine Company. No. 6.


House Pioneer St., Ward 2. George L. Cade, Foreman. V. P. Ricker, 1st Assistant. Chas. H. Blake, 2d Assistant. Enoch J. Howlett, Clerk.


This Engine was built by Wm. C. Hunneman.


Hook and Ladder Company. House Main, cor. Winsor, Ward 2.


Mason Davis, Foreman. Lysander Kemp, 1st Assistant. Aaron Dickinson, 2d Ass't. T. M. Davis, Clerk.


Hunneman Engine, No. 7, was built by Wm. C. Hunne- man, and is private property. The Engine is kept in Ward 1, and is more particularly for the benefit of the owners. The city pays this company by the hour for all services rendered at fires.


VARIOUS SOCIETIES.


ODD FELLOWS AND MASONIC.


NEW ENGLAND LODGE, No. 4, East Cambridge; meet every Friday evening, in Fraternity Hall, on Bridge street.


FRIENDSHIP LODGE, No. 20, Cambridgeport; meet every Monday evening at Friendship Hall.


MOUNT AUBURN LODGE, No. 94, Old Cambridge; meet every Friday evening at Odd Fellows' Hall, Brighton street.


AMICABLE LODGE, (Masonic.) Meet on the first Thurs- day evening in every month, at Friendship Hall, Cam- bridgeport. Officers elected December, 1851.


Master-Benj. F. Nourse ; S. W .- Henry Earl, Jr .; J. W. -John J. Eaton ; Treasurer-Nathan Fiske ; Secretary- Charles Tufts ; Chaplain-Rev. Thomas F. Norris; Tyler- John Pear; S. D .- James S. Smith; J. D .- J. D. Nutting; S. S .- John D. Jennings; J. S .- Oliver J. Rand.


CAMBRIDGE MUSICAL ASSOCIATION.


President-Justin A. Jacobs ; Vice President-Henry Thay- er; Secretary-Henry S. Rice; Treasurer-George Fisher; Executive Committee-J. A. Jacobs, Levi Hawkes, E. F. Brigham, A. W. Bruce, George Fisher, Henry Thayer; Librarian-H. E. Trowbridge; Musical Director-J. A. Jacobs.


Meets on Wednesday evenings at the Upper Hall of the Athenæum.


TEMPERANCE SOCIETY.


Father Mathew American Total Abstinence Catholic Bener- olent Society, East Cambridge, meets once a month in Mr. Palmer's Hall, Gore street.


President-James Handley; Vice President-John Mc- Peake; Secretary-John Goodwin; Book Keeper-Maurice Welch; Treasurer-Andrew Moore; Chairman' of Investi- gating Committee-Richard McPeake.


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INSTITUTIONS IN CAMBRIDGE.


Howard Benevolent Society, of Cambridge.


This Society was formed in 1851. Its object is to relieve the sufferings of the poor and unfortunate. Its officers are as follows :-


James W. Gates, President.


Alvaro Blodgett, Secretary.


Dr. A. C. Webber, Treasurer.


MANAGERS. District No. 1 .- R. F. Weller.


No. 2 .- Jacob T. Merrill.


66 No. 3 .- James C. Fisk.


No. 4 .- Josiah Burrage, Jr.


No. 5 .- J. C. Thurston.


66 No. 6 .- Wm. Cooper.




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