The Cambridge directory for 1860, Part 20

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DEPUTY SHERIFFS .- Hosea Jewell, Cambridgeport ; Sam- uel W. Richardson, East Cambridge.


REPRESENTATIVES TO THE GENERAL COURT .- Francis L. Chapman, George W. MeLellan, N. K. Noble.


SUPERIOR COURT.


Civil Terms .- Lowell, on the 2d Monday in March, and the 1st Monday in September; Concord, on the 1st Monday in June; Cambridge, on the 2d Monday in December.


Criminal Terms .- Cambridge, on the 201 Monday in February; Concord, on the 4th Monday in June; Lowell, on the 3d Monday in October.


SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT.


Nisi Prius Term .- At Lowell, on the 1st Tuesday in May.


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COURTS - RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.


PROBATE COURT.


First


Tuesday at Concord.


JANUARY.


Second and Fourth


66


" Cambridge.


FEBRUARY.


Second and Fourth


" Cambridge.


MARCHI.


Second and Fourth


66


" Cambridge.


APRIL.


Second and Fourth


66


" Cambridge.


MAY.


Second


Fourth


" Groton.


First


66


" Lowell.


JUNE.


Second


66


" Cambridge.


Fourth


" Fram'ham.


AUGUST. Second and Fourth


" Cambridge.


First


66


" Lowell.


SEPTEMBER.


Second


" Cambridge.


Fourth


66


" Groton.


First


66


" Concord.


OCTOBER.


Second


66


" Cambridge.


Fourth


" Fram'ham.


NOVEMBER.


Second and Fourth


66


" Cambridge.


DECEMBER.


First


66


" Lowell.


Second and Fourth


" Cambridge.


COURT OF INSOLVENCY.


Cambridge- On the 2d and 4th Wednesday of each month except July.


Lowell - On the 1st Wednesday of January, March, May, October, November, and on 1st Tuesday of February, April, June, September, and December.


Concord - On the 1st Tuesday of January, March, May, and October.


Special Sessions at other times as the business of the Court requires.


RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES IN CAMBRIDGE.


FIRST PARISH IN CAMBRIDGE -UNITARLIN.


Harvard Square, opposite Harvard College. WILLIAM NEWELL, Pastor. Joseph Brackett, Sexton, resides Brattle street near Story. Parish Committee - E. S. Dixwell, Joseph Cutler, Francis L. Chapman, Andrew S. Waitt, Joseph R. Richards. There is a Ministerial Fund belonging to the First Parish, amounting to between $14,000 and $15,000. The Trustees of said Fund are: - John G. Pal-


First


" Lowell.


First


" Concord.


First


" Lowell.


First


" Concord.


" Cambridge.


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RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.


frey, William L. Whitney, James Munroe, A. H. Ramsay, Charles R. Metcalf, Andrew S. Waitt, R. M. Hodges. Treasurer - Wm. L. Whitney.


FIRST CHURCH AND SHEPARD CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY - TRINITARIAN.


Mount Auburn, corner of Holyoke Street. JOHN A. ALBRO, Pastor. William A. Saunders, Chairman of Pru- dential Committee. Wm. A. Saunders, Treasurer. Ste- phen T. Farwell, Clerk. B. F. Wyeth, Sexton and Under- taker, resides Brattle House.


CHRIST CHURCH - EPISCOPAL.


Garden Street. NICHOLAS HOPPIN, Rector. George P. Bond, C. F. Foster, Wardens. James C. Merrill, Clerk and Treasurer. Horace Handford, Sexton, resides Shep- ard street.


ST. PETER'S CHURCH - CATHOLIC.


Concord Avenue-Observatory Hill. MANASSES P. DOUGH- ERTY, Pastor. Michael Tracy, Sexton, resides Concord Avenue near the church.


OLD CAMBRIDGE BAPTIST SOCIETY.


Head of Kirkland Street. JOHN PRYOR, Pastor. Joshua G. Gooch, Chairman Standing Committee. John B. Dana, Treasurer. Austin J. Coolidge, Clerk. Wm. T. Richard- son, Collector. Charles H. Richardson, Sexton, resides Kirkland Street.


ALLEN STREET CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY - UNITARIAN.


Allen Street, North Cambridge. JOHN MARSHALL MARS- TERS, Pastor. John B. Cook, Chairman Standing Com- mittee. James W. Baldwin, Clerk, Edward G. Lynes, Treasurer. James S. Claflen, Sexton, resides Maple street.


NORTII CAMBRIDGE BAPTIST SOCIETY.


North Avenue. Destitute of a pastor. Henry R. Glover, Chairman Standing Committee. Warren Sanger, Treus- urer. Francis H. Wade, Clerk. William Bedell, Sexton, resides Elm cor Russell.


240


RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.


LEE STREET CHURCH - UNITARIAN.


Lee Street. H. F. HARRINGTON, Pastor. Lewis Wheeler Chairman Standing Committee. William P. Sampson, Treasurer. Eben Snow, Clerk. Andrew B. Harlow, Sex- ton, resides Trowbridge Street.


CAMBRIDGEPORT PARISH - UNITARIAN.


Austin Street. J. F. W. WARE, Pastor. John Liver- more, Chairman Parish Committee. Roland Litchfield, Jr., Treasurer. W. W. Wellington, Clerk. Roland Litch- field, Jr., Sexton, resides Main Street, cor Columbia.


SECOND EPISCOPAL METHODIST SOCIETY.


Harvard, opposite Essex Street. GILBERT HAVEN, Pastor. Hosea Whiting, Chairman of Trustees. G. W. King, Treasurer. T. G. Whittier, Sexton, resides Gardner Street.


SECOND EVANGELICAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH - TRIN- ITARIAN.


Austin Street. GEORGE E. ALLEN, Pastor. J. N. Rugg, Chairman Standing Committee. A. H. Orcutt, Treasurer and Clerk. William Storer, Sexton, resides 12 Prospect street.


FIRST EPISCOPAL METHODIST SOCIETY.


Cambridge Street. MOSES A. HOWE, Pastor. A. H. Stevens, Chairman Trustees. A. H. Stevens, Treasurer. Horatio N. Hovey, Clerk. Samuel Fillebrown, Sexton, resides Bridge Street.


FIRST BAPTIST SOCIETY.


Magazine St., junction of River. SUMNER R. MASON, Pastor. Isaac C. Holmes, Martin L. Smith, Joseph Good- now, Albert Vinal, William G. Tarbell, Josiah Burrage, Edw. Hixon, Jos. A. Holmes, Wm. Cooper, Trustees. Albert Vinal, Treasurer. Isaac C. Holmes, Clerk. Benj. J. Hoyt, Sexton, resides Cottage Street, near Pearl.


FIRST EVANGELICAL CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY - TRIN- ITARIAN.


Prospect Street. There is at present no pastor settled over this church. John Sargent, Chairman of Standing Committee. Benjamin Tilton, Treasurer. E. M. Dunbar, Clerk. Geo. R. Turner, Sexton, resides Magazine St. cor Short.


241


RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.


ST. PETER'S CHURCH - EPISCOPAL.


Prospect Street. WILLIAM P. PAGE, Rector. William Page, G. M. Dayton, Wardens. E. S. Whitman, Treas- urer. William A. Iles, Clerk.


FIRST UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY.


Main Street, junction State. £ CHARLES A. SKINNER, Pastor. Curtis Davis, David Ellis, George J. Fisher, Avery Howe, and Rufus Lamson, Standing Committee. R. Ellis, Clerk and Treusurer. John Pear, Sexton, resides Front Street.


SECOND BAPTIST SOCIETY.


Cambridge St., corner Fourth. H. K. PERVEAR, Pastor. Henry S. Hills, Chairman Standing Committee. Henry S. Hills, Treasurer. Isaac F. Jones, Clerk. Hiram Welch, Sexton, resides 103 Otis Street.


EVANGELICAL CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY.


South Second Street. RICHARD GLEASON GREENE, Pastor. Moses Clarke, Chairman Standing Committee. William Wyman, Treasurer. George W. Fifield, Clerk. Charles Mowle, Sexton, resides 31 Sixth Street.


THIRD CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY - UNITARIAN.


Third, corner Thorndike Street. Destitute of a Pastor. Anson Hooker, Chairman Standing Committee. Adolph Vogle, Treasurer. Nathan L. Greene, Clerk. Jonathan H. Bass, Sexton, resides Sixth, near Charles Street.


SECOND UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY.


Cambridge Street. HENRY W. RUGG, Pastor. John B. Winslow, Chairman Standing Committee. A. P. Griffing, Treasurer. J. D. Wellington, Clerk. Watson B. Hast- ings, Sexton, resides 45 Sixth Street.


ST. JOHN'S CHURCH - CATHOLIC.


South Fourth Street. Francis X. Branagan, Pastor. William Casey, Sexton, Clerk, and Undertaker, resides Fourth Street, near Spring.


HOLMES CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY.


North Avenue. PAUL COUCH, Pastor. John B. Atwill, Chairman Standing Committee. Charles J. Rus- sell, Treasurer. L. J. Wing, Clerk. George J. Fox, Sexton, boards at J. K. Farwell's, North Avenue.


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SOCIETIES, ETC.


SOCIETIES, &c.


DANA LIBRARY. - Located at City Hall; open every Wednesday and Saturday from 4 to 8 P. M. Trustees - J. P. Richardson, Marshal T. Bigelow, Geo. Livermore, Anson Hooker, W. W. Wellington. Librarian - Miss Caroline F. Orne.


This is a public library, and is 'open to every one who will pay one dollar a year. It contains over seventeen hun- dred volumes. Large additions are constantly being made.


DOWSE INSTITUTE. - President - Zelotes Hosmer; Sec retary -W. W. Wellington; Treasurer - Charles Deane They, together with the Mayor and the President of the Common Council for the time being, constitute the Board of Trustees.


The Executors of the will of Thomas Dowse appropriated $10,000 for the establishment and support of an annual course of Public Lectures in Cambridge, under the name of the Dowse Institute. The first Lecture was deliveredby Hon. Edward Everett, Dec. 7, 1858, at the City Hall. First lecture of the present year, was delivered (Nov. 29, 1859) by Rev. Henry Ward Beecher.


CAMBRIDGE LYCEUM. - President - Wm. L. Whitney; Secretary and Treasurer - A. H. Ramsay; Trustees - Jas. Munroe, Stephen T. Farwell, R. M. Hodges, Nathan Fiske, Ebenezer Francis, Augustus A. Whitney, Wm. L. Whitney, A. H. Ramsay.


CAMBRIDGE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. - President - C. D. Elliot; Vice-President, Henry H. Clark; Recording Secre- tary, William E. Shed; Corresponding Secretary, James A. Shed; Treasurer, George T. Tucker; Librarian, William T. Gibson. Room, Ramsay's Block, Harvard Square. Meetings Monday nights.


IRVING LITERARY ASSOCIATION. - Rooms corner of Main and Norfolk Streets. President, A. Albert Osborn; Vice- President, A. L. Barbour; Secretary, Nathaniel Russell, Jr .; Treasurer, Oliver H. Webber. Directors, E. W. Corey, M. C. Rice, W. F. Russell.


FRANKLIN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION - Incorporated March 16th, 1854. - Rooms, Lamson's Block, Main Street. Presi- dent, H. R. Harding; Vice-President, D. Buckley; Sec., G. A. Smart; Treas., J. McDuffie; Librarian, C. B. Cade.


WEBSTER INSTITUTE. - Rooms, Webster Hall, corner of Main and Norfolk Streets. Meetings on Monday nights.


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SOCIETIES, ETC.


WILLIAM WARREN DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION. - Rooms in Franklin Hall, Lamson's Block, Main Street. Meetings on Tuesday nights. President, J. Lyman Fenton; Vice- President, William D. Gourlay; Secretary, John Kinnear; Treasurer, E. L. Spike; Stage Manager, C. W. Emery.


AMICABLE FIRE SOCIETY. - Instituted April 10, 1810. - President -M. T. Bigelow; Clerk - William Bates, Jr .; Treasurer - Leonard Lyon; Wardens - William Porter, J. P. Wallace, Jr., J. P. White, A. J. Jones, Levi Perkins. Auditing Committee -N. S. Walton, Henry Lamson.


HOWARD BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. - This Society was formed in 1851. Its object is to relieve the sufferings of the poor and unfortunate. Its labors are at present confined to Cambridgeport. Its officers are as follows: -


President -Lewis Colby; Secretary -J. C. Thurston; Treasurer - A. C. Webber.


Managers - District No. 1, M. L. Smith; District No. 2, Daniel S. Brown; District No. 3, Samuel Palmer; District No. 4, Josiah Burrage; District No. 5, J. W. Cook; Dis- trict No. 6, James B. Wiggin; District No. 7, William P. Sampson; District No. 8, Thomas Work.


Application for aid to be made to any one of the Man- agers.


CAMBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. - President - Frederic S. Davis ; Vice Presidents - John E. Bubier, Alexander E. Agassiz, Richard B. Everett, Philip R. Am- midon, Frederic W. Gregory, Fisher Ames; Secretary - George C. Boughton; Treasurer - John B. Noyes; Exe- cutive Committee -G. A. Smart, E. M. Hastings, A. A. Osborn. J. H. Bates, J. W. Chamberlain, Miss Helen M. Baldwin, Miss Harriet M. Dean, Mrs. Mary E. Mitchell, Miss Maria L. Mitchell, Miss Mary E. McLellan; Orator - Rev. Charles Noyes; Poet - George M. Folsom.


CAMBRIDGE HUMANE SOCIETY. - President - William L. Whitney. Treasurer - A. H. Ramsay. Trustees - Rev. John A. Albro, Rev. John Pryor, Rev. Frederic D. Hunt- ington, Prof. T. J. Child and William Nowell. Agent - Rev. Kinsman Atkinson.


ST. JOHN'S MUTUAL RELIEF SOCIETY, connected with St. John's Church. (500 members). Rev. F. X. Branagan, President ; Thomas McNamara, Secretary ; Michael Bar- rett, Treasurer.


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MASONIC LODGES, ETC.


ST. JOHN'S CHARITABLE SOCIETY, for the Relief of the Poor. (500 members). Robert Brine, Jr., President ; Michael Deehan, Secretary ; Rev. F. X. Branagan, Treas- urer.


ST. JOHN'S FEMALE RELIEF SOCIETY, for the Relief of Indigent Females. (700 members). Rev. F. X. Branagan, President, Secretary, and Treasurer. Acting Officers, Amelia McIntyre, Sarah Hughes, Mary Ann McFeeley, and Catherine Donnelly.


MASONIC LODGES.


AMICABLE LODGE : meets on the first Thursday evening in every month, at Friendship Hall, Pearl Street, Cam- bridgeport.


Richard O'Brien, W. M .; Ebenezer E. Towle, S. W .; Wm. F. Knowles, J. W .; Nathan Fiske, Treasurer; Charles Tufts, Secretary ; Gilbert D. Nourse, S. D .; F. W. Greg- ory, J. D. ; James R. Gardner, S. S .; Eugene Tisdale, J. S .; Edward G. Russell, Chaplain ; John J. Eaton, Marshal ; John Pear, Tyler.


PUTNAM LODGE : meets at Odd Fellows' Hall, Bridge Street, on the third Monday of every month.


Master - G. W. Smallidge; Treasurer, Geo. L. Mitchell; Secretary, Henry A. Arnold.


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS.


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


FRIENDSHIP LODGE, No. 20, Cambridgeport; meets every Monday evening, at Friendship Hall, Pearl Street.


TEMPERANCE ORGANIZATIONS.


UNITED TEMPLE OF HONOR, NO. 7. - Meets every second and fourth Tuesday of each month, at Sons of Temperance Hall.


UNION DIVISION, NO. 8, SONS OF TEMPERANCE - East Cambridge, - Meets every Thursday night at Sons of Temperance Hall, over Lechmere Bank.


CHARLES RIVER DIVISION, NO. 38, SONS OF TEMPERANCE. - Meets every Monday evening at Buckley's Hall, Cam- bridgeport.


WASHINGTON ELM DIVISION, NO. 130, SONS OF TEMPER- ANCE. - Meets every Tuesday night at Lyceum Hall, Old Cambridge.


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STATE AND CITY ELECTION.


CRYSTAL FOUNT UNION, NO. 35, DAUGHTERS OF TEMPER- ANCE. - Meets semi-monthly on Wednesday evenings at Sons of Temperance Hall.


SOCIAL COUNCIL, NO. 1, SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF TEM- PERANCE. - Meets semi-monthly, on Wednesday evenings, at Sons of Temperance Hall.


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS - Hawkins' Lodge. - Meetings Friday evening at Williams Hall.


TEMPERANCE REFORM ASSOCIATION. - Meets on Wednes- day nights at Williams' Hall.


TEMPERANCE AND MUTUAL RELIEF SOCIETY, connected with St. Peter's Catholic Church. Michael Morgan, President ; Michael Finnegan, Secretary.


TEMPERANCE SOCIETY OF ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, (150 mem- bers.) Patrick Rafferty, President.


STATE ELECTION FOR 1860.


The following abstract of the votes for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, for the year 1860, will be found con- venient for reference.


FOR GOVERNOR.


Nathaniel P. Banks, of Waltham, 58,780


Benjamin F. Butler, of Lowell, 35,334


George N. Briggs, of Pittsfield, 14,365


FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR.


Eliphalet Trask, of Springfield, 60,305


Stephen C. Bemis, of Springfield, 35,091


Increase Sumner, of Great Barrington,


12,965


Councillor for Council District No. 3.


James M. Shute, of Somerville.


Senator for Middlesex District No. 2.


Stephen T. Farwell, of Cambridge.


VOTES FOR MAYOR FOR 1860.


IN CAMBRIDGE.


Wards,


I. II. III. IV. V. Total.


James D. Green,


350


137


280


169


162 1098


John Sargent, 87 399


233


312


51


1082


22*


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THE THIRTY-SIXTH CONGRESS.


THE THIRTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. FIRST SESSION OPENED MONDAY, DEC. 5, 1859.


SENATE-SIXTY-SIX MEMBERS.


JOHN C. BRECKENRIDGE, of Kentucky, President ex-officio.


[Republicans (in Italics) 24; Democrats (in Roman) 36; Americans (in SMALL CAPITALS) 2. Vacancies 4. Total 66. The figures before each Senator's name denote the year when his term expires.]


ALABAMA.


1861. Benjamin Fitzpatrick. 1865. Clement C. Clay, jr. ARKANSAS.


1861. Robert W. Johnson.


1865. William K. Sebastian. CALIFORNIA. 1861. William M. Gwin. 1863. [Vacancy. ] CONNECTICUT.


1861. Lafayette S. Foster.


1863. James Dixon.


DELAWARE.


1863. James A. Bayard.


1865. * Willard Saulsbury FLORIDA.


1861. David L. Yulee.


1863. Stephen R. Mallory. GEORGIA. 1861. Alfred Iverson


1865. Robert Toombs. ILLINOIS.


1861. Lyman Trumbull.


1865. Stephen A. Douglas. INDIANA. 1861. Graham N. Fitch.


1863. Jesse D. Bright. IOWA.


1861. James Harlan.


1865. * James W. Grimes. KENTUCKY. 1861. JOHN J. CRITTENDEN.


1865. * Lazarus W. Powell.


LOUISIANA. 1861. John Slidell, 1865. Judah P. Benjamin.


MAINE. 1863. Hannibal Hamlin.


1865. Wm. Pitt Fessenden. MASSACHUSETTS.


1863. Charles Sumner.


1865. Henry Wilson. MARYLAND.


1861. James A. Pearce.


1863. ANTHONY KENNEDY. MICHIGAN. 1863. Zachariah Chandler.


1865. * Kinsley S. Bingham. MINNESOTA. 1863. Henry M. Rice. 1865. [Vacancy. ] MISSISSIPPI.


1863. Jefferson Davis.


1865. Albert G. Brown. MISSOURI. 1861. James S. Green.


1863. Trusten Polk.


NEW HAMPSHIRE.


1861. Daniel Clark ..


1863. John P. Hale. NEW YORK.


1861. Wm. H. Seward.


1863. Preston King. NEW JERSEY. 1863. John R. Thomson. 1865. * John C. Ten Eyck.


*Not members of the Thirty-Fifth Congress.


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THE THIRTY-SIXTH CONGRESS.


NORTH CAROLINA. 1861. Thomas L. Clingman. 1865. * Thomas Bragg. OHIO. 1861. George E. Pugh.


1863. Benjamin F. Wade. OREGON. 1861. Joseph Lane. 1865. [Vacancy. ] PENNSYLVANIA.


1861. William Bigler.


1863. Simon Cameron.


RHODE ISLAND.


1863. James F. Simmons.


1865. * Henry B. Anthony. SOUTH CAROLINA.


1861. James H. Hammond.


1865. James Chestnut, Jr.


TENNESSEE.


1863. Andrew Johnson. 1865. * A. O. P. Nicholson. TEXAS.


1861. [Vacancy.]


1865. * John W. Hemphill. VERMONT. 1861. Jacob Collamer.


1863. Solomon Foot. VIRGINIA. 1863. James M. Mason.


1865. Robert M. T. Hunter. WISCONSIN. 1861. Charles Durkee.


1863. James R. Doolittle.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES-237 MEMBERS.


Republicans (Roman) 113 ; Administration Democrats (Italics,) 93 ; Anti-Lecompton Democrats (Roman spaced) 8 ; South A- mericans (SMALL CAPITALS) 23.


ALABAMA.


1. * James A. Stallworth.


2. James L. Pugh.


3. David Clopton.


4. * Sydenham Moore.


5. * George S. Houston.


6. * Williamson R. W. Cobb.


7. Jabez L. M. Curry. ARKANSAS.


1. T. C. Hindman.


2. Albert Rust. CALIFORNIA.


1. * Charles L. Scott.


2. John C. Burch. CONNECTICUT.


1. Dwight Loomis.


2. John Woodruff.


3. Alfred A. Burnham.


4. Orris S. Ferry.


DELAWARE.


1. * William G. Whiteley. FLORIDA.


1. * George S. Hawkins. GEORGIA.


1. Peter E. Love.


2. * Martin J. Crawford.


3. THOMAS HARDEMAN, Jr.


4. * Lucius J. Gartrell.


5. John W. Underwood.


6. * James Jackson.


7. * JOSHUA HILL.


8. John J. Jones. ILLINOIS.


1. * Elihu B. Washburne.


2. * John F. Farnsworth.


3. * Owen Lovejoy.


4. * William Kellogg.


5. Isaac N. Morris.


*Members of the last House. · +Seats contested.


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THE THIRTY-SIXTII CONGRESS.


6. John A. Mc Clernand.


7. James C. Robinson.


8. Philip B. Fouke.


9. John A. Logan. INDIANA.


1. * William E. Niblack.


2. William H. English.


3. William M. Dunn.


4. William S. Holman.


5. * David Kilgore.


6. Albert G. Porter.


7. * John G. Davis.


8. * James Wilson.


9. * Schuyler Colfax.


10. * Charles Case.


11. * John U. Pettit. IOWA.


1. * Samuel R. Curtis.


2. William Vandever. KENTUCKY.


1. * Henry C. Burnett.


2. * Samuel O. Peyton.


3. FRANCIS M. BRISTOW.


4. +WILLIAM C. ANDERSON.


5. John T. Brown.


6. GREEN ADAMS.


7. ROBERT MALLORY.


8. William E. Simms.


9. LABAN T. MOORE.


10. * John W. Stevenson. LOUISIANA.


1. J. EDWARD BOULIGNY.


2. * Miles Taylor.


3. * Thomas G. Davidson.


4. J. M. Landrum. MAINE.


1. Daniel E. Somes.


2. John J. Perry.


3. Ezra B. French.


4. * Freeman H. Morse.


5. * Israel Washburn, jr.


6. * Stephen C. Foster. MARYLAND.


1. * James A. Stewart.


2. EDWARD H. WEBSTER.


3. +*J. MORRISON HARRIS.


4. +*HENRY W. DAVIS.


5. * Jacob M. Kunkel. 6. George W. Hughes.


MASSACHUSETTS.


1. Thomas D. Eliot.


2. * James Buffinton.


3. Charles F. Adams.


4. Alexander H. Rice.


5. * Anson Burlingame. 6. John B. Alley.


7. * Daniel W. Gooch.


8. Charles R. Train.


9. * Eli Thayer.


10. Charles Delano.


11. * Henry L. Dawes. MICHIGAN.


1. + George B. Cooper .


2. * Henry Waldron.


3. Francis W. Kellogg.


4. * DeWitt C. Leach.


MINNESOTA.


1. Cyrus Aldrich.


2. William Windon. MISSISSIPPI.


1. * Lucius Q. C. Lamar.


2. * Reuben Davis.


3. * William Barksarle.


4. * Otho R. Singleton.


5. * John J. Mc Rae. MISSOURI.


1. +J. Richard Barrett.


2. * Thomas L. Anderson.


3. * John B. Clark.


4. * James Craig.


5. * Samuel H. Woodson.


6. John S. Phelps.


7. John W. Noell. NEW HAMPSHIRE.


1. Gilman Marston.


2. * Mason W. Tappan.


3. Thomas M. Edwards. NEW JERSEY.


1. John T. Nixon.


2. J. L. N. Stratton.


3. * Garnet B. Adrain.


4. Jeter R. Riggs.


5. William Pennington.


249


THE THIRTY-SIXTH CONGRESS.


NEW YORK.


1. Luther C. Carter.


2. James Humphrey.


3. * Daniel E. Sickles.


4. * Thomas J. Barr. 5. * William B. Maclay. 6. * John Cochrane.


7. George Briggs.


8. * Horace F. Clark. 9. * John B. Haskin.


10. Charles H. Van Wyck.


11. William S. Kenyon.


12. Charles L. Beale.


13. * Abraham B. Olin. 14. John H. Reynolds. 15. James B. McKean.


16. * George W. Palmer.


17. * Francis E. Spinner.


18. * Clark B. Cochrane. 19. James H. Graham.


20. Roscoe Conkling.


21. R. Holland Duell.


22. M. Lindley Lee.


23. Charles B. Hoard.


24. Charles B. Sedgwick.


25. Martin Butterfield.


26. * Emory B. Pottle.


27. Alfred Wells.


28. William Irvine.


29. Alfred Ely.


30. Augustus Frank.


31. * Silas M. Burroughs.


32. Elbridge G. Spaulding. 33. * Reuben E. Fenton. NORTH CAROLINA.


1. W. N. H. SMITH.


2. * Thomas Ruffin.


3. * Warren Winslow.


4. * Lawrence O' B. Branch. 5. * JOHN A. GILMER.


6. JAMES M. LEACH.


7. * Burton Craige.


8. * ZEBULON B. VANCE. OHIO.


1. * George H. Pendleton.


2. John A. Gurley.


3. * C. L. Vallandigham.


4. William Allen.


5. James M. Ashley.


6. William Howard.


7. Thomas Corwin.


8. * Benjamin Stanton.


9. John Carey.


10. Carey A. Trimble.


11. Charles D. Martin.


12. * Samuel S. Cox.


13. * John Sherman.


14. Harrison G. Blake.


15. William Holmick.


16. * Cydnor B. Tompkins.


17. Thomas C. Theaker.


18. Sidney Edgerton.


19. * Edward Wade.


20. John Hutchins.


21. * John A. Bingham. OREGON.


1. +Lansing Stout. PENNSYLVANIA.


1. * Thomas B. Florence.


2. Edward Joy Morris.


3. John P. Verree.


4. William Millward.


5. John Wood.


6. +*John Hickman.


7. Henry C. Longnecker.


8. * John Schwartz.


9. Thaddeus Stevens.


10. John W. Killinger.


11. James H. Campbell.


12. George W. Scranton.


13. * William H. Dimmick.


14. * Galusha A. Grow.


15. James T. Hale.


16. Benjamin F. Junkin.


17. Edward McPherson.


18. Samuel S. Blair.


19. * John Covode.


20. * William Montgomery.


21. James K. Moorhead.


22. Robert McKnight.


23. * William Stewart.


24. Chapin Hall.


25. Elijah Babbit. RHODE ISLAND.


1. Christopher Robinson.


2. * William D. Brayton.


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PERSONAL AND REAL ESTATE TAXES.


SOUTH CAROLINA.


1. * John Mc Queen.


2. * William Porcher Miles.


3. * Lawrence M. Keitt.


4. * Milledge P. Bonham.


5. John D. Ashmore.


6. * William W. Boyce. TENNESSEE.


1. THOMAS A. R. NELSON.


2. * HORACE MAYNARD.


3. REESE B. BRABSON.


4. WILLIAM B. STOKES.


5. ROBERT HATTON.


6. James H. Thomas.


7. * John V. Wright.


8. JAMES M. QUARLES.


9. EMERSON ETHERIDGE.


10. * William T. Avery. TEXAS.


1. * John H. Reagan.


2. A. J. Hamilton. VERMONT.


1. * Ezekiel P. Walton.


2. * Justin S. Morrill.


3. * Homer E. Royde. VIRGINIA.


1. *. Muscoe R. H. Garnett.


2. * John S. Millson.


3. Daniel C. Dejarnette.


4. Roger A. Pryor.


5. Thomas S. Bocock.


6. Shelton F. Leake.


7. * William Smith.


8. ALEXANDER R. BOTELER. 9. John T. Harris.


10. * Sherrard Clemens.


11. * Albert G. Jenkins.


12. Henry A. Edmundson.


13. Elbert S. Martin. WISCONSIN.


1. * John F. Potter.


2. * Cadw. C. Washburn.


3. Charles H. Larrabee.


DELEGATES FROM TERRITORIES. KANSAS.


1. * Marcus J. Parrot. NEBRASKA.


1. +E. Easterbrook. NEW MEXICO.


1. * + Miguel A. Otero. UTAH.


1. William H. Hooper. WASHINGTON.


1. * Isaac I. Stevens.


TAXES, PERSONAL AND REAL ESTATE, &c., IN CAMBRIDGE.


The tax books of 1850 show the amount of taxable prop- erty in Cambridge to be $20,603.000. The rate of taxation was $8.60 on every $1000. The number of Polls were 5572, which were assessed $1.50 each. There are fourteen individuals, corporations, and firms, who pay a tax exceed- ing $1000 ; forty-six who pay over $500 ; and three hun- dred and twenty-five whose tax exceeds $100. Real estate, $14,682.200. Personal estate, 5,920.800.


But it is ever thus with Happiness, It is the gay to-morrow of the mind That never comes.


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SUMMARY OF EVENTS - APHORISMS.


SUMMARY OF EVENTS IN 1869.


Jan. 2-Rev. Ichabod Nichols, D. D. an eminent divine, died at his residence in Cambridge, Mass., aged 74.


Jan. 10-The cold Monday-Thermometer 20 degrees below zero.


Jan. 28-William H. Prescott, the Historian, died in Bos- ton, aged 63.


Jan. 30-William C. Bond, Astronomer of the Cambridge Observatory, died, aged 69.


Jan. 31-Rev. Abial Abbot, D. D. died at West Cambridge, Mass. aged 93.


March 3-Hon. A. V. Brown, Postmaster General, died, aged 64.


March 29-Col. Samuel Jaques, a distinguished friend of Agriculture, died in Somerville, aged 82.


April 27-Bishop Doane, of New Jersey, died, aged 60.


May 8-Humboldt, the Naturalist, died, aged 89.


July 13-Rufus Choate died at Halifax, N. S. aged 59.


Nov. 9-George P. Burnham committed to jail for 25 days, for contempt of the House of Representatives of Mas- sachusetts.


Nov. 9-Gerrit Smith taken to a lunatic hospital.


Nov. 24-Thanksgiving in 24 States.


Nov. 28-Death of Washington Irving, aged 76.


Dec. 2-John Brown was hung at Charlestown, Va. for the crimes of murder and treason.


Dec. 2-Thermometer 67 above in the shade.


Dec. 8-Theodore Sedgewick, an eminent lawyer, died at Stockbridge, Mass.


APHORISMS.


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MAY he who refuses his protection to a defenceless wo- man never taste the blessings a woman can bestow.


The man that lays his hand upon a woman, save in the way of kindness, is a wretch, whom 'twere gross flattery to name a coward .- Tobin.


Modesty is the only sure bait if you angle for praise.




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