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Berlin & Bolton, Ms., Sawyer, 11 Elm Bucksport, Me., Jerome & Co. 7 State st. ; Hodgman & Co. Railroad Ex. Bedford, Ms., Manning, 11 Elm st .; Corey, 7 Elin
Beverly, Ms., Davi. Railroad Ex.
Boylston, W., Ms., Pope, City Hotel Hopkinton, Ms., Leonard, 8 Court st Bradford, Ms., Rollins, 7 State st
Braintree, S., Ms., Melins, cellar 6
Quincy Market ; Lindfield, 11 Elm Brattleboro', Vt., White, Quincy H. ; Bigelow, 45 Brattle st. ; Leonard, 8 Court ; Porter, Railroad Ex.
Bridgewater. Ms., Witherelis, R. R. Ex .; Bridgewater, N., Hancock, 11 Elm street
Brighton, Ms., Tainter, 5 Market Sq. and Railroad Ex.
Burlington, Vt., Bigelow, 45 Brattle st ; Cheney & Co. Railroad Ex. Boston Express, Pollard, Railroad Ex. Carlisle, Ms., Corey, 7 Elm st
Chelsea, Ms., Hobbs, Railroad Ex. & 4 Gerrish Block
Chatham, Ms., Witherell & Co. Rail- road Exchange
Charlestown, N. H., Porter, R. R. Ex. Calais, Me., Carey & Co. do Cambridge, Ms., Smith, Railroad Ex ; Buck, 43 Brattle ; C. Stratton, 43 Brattle ; Sawin & Co. R. R. Ex. Cambridgeport, Wait, 43 Brattle st : Burnell, 43 Brattle
Camden, Me., Jerome & Co. Rail road Ex ; Hodgman & Co. Rail- road Exchange
Canadas, B. Prov., Cheney & Co. Railroad Exchange ; Thompson & Co. 8 Court st
Cape Cod, Ms., Witherells Railroad Ex; City Express, Pollard, Rail- road Ex; Southwick, 7 State st Concord, N. H., Cheney & Co. Rail road Ex.
Concord, Ms., Adams do Dorchester, Ms., Swan, Railroad Ex. Danvers, Ms., Townsend, Railroad Ex ; Town, 1 Fulton st
Dedham, Ms., O. Capen, 14 and 16 State st
Dennis, Ms., Witherell & Co. Rail- road Ex.
Duxbury, Ms .. Beals, Railroad Ex.
Dover, N. H., Niles, 8 Court st
Easton, Ms., Tilden, 158 Wash. st Eastport, Me., Gunnison & Co. Rail road Ex.
Exeter, N. H., Odlin, 8 Court st
Essex, Ms., Proctor & Haskel, City Hotel
Fall River, Ms., R. B. Kinsley, 7 State street
Falmouth, Ms., Witherell & Comp., Railroad Ex.
Feltonville, Ms., Pope, City Hotel Fitchburg, Ms., Bigelow, 43 Brattle Fra mingham, Ms., Leonard, 8 Court street ; Banister, 7 Elin st
Frankfort, Me., Hodgnian & Co. R. R. Exchange
Frankfort, Me., Jerome & Co. 7 State Franklin, Ms., Law & Houghton, 43 Brattle st
Gardiner, Me .. Carpenter & Co. Rail- road Exchange
Georgetown, M., Spofford, 8 Court Gloucester, Ms., Merchant's, City Hotel ; Winchester, R. R. Ex.
Grafton, Ms .. Leonard, 8 Court st
Great Falls, N. H., Marshal, 8 Court street ; Wood, 7 State st
Greenfield, Ms., Robbins, Railroad Ex; T. Wait, City Hotel
Groton, Ms., Bigelow, 45 Brattle st ; Corey, 7 Elm st
Hingham, Ms., Sales, Liverpool wf Hallowell, Me., Carpenter, R. R. Ex. Hampton, N. H., Walker & Jackson, Railroad Exchange
Haverhill, Ms., Hilliard, City Hotel ; Bradley, 8 Court st
Haverhill, N. H., Cheney & Co. R. R. Exchange
Holliston, Ms., J. C. Harrington, 11 Elni street
Ipswich, Ms., Forbes, Railroad Ex ; G. Willett, 7 State st
Jamaica Plain, Ms., Stiles & Comp., Railroad Exchange
Jeffrey, Ms., Bigelow, 45 Brattle st Kennebunk, Me., Child & Comp., 7 State st; Hills & Co. 7 State st ; Longley & Co. Railroad Ex.
Keene, N. H., Bigelow, 45 Brattle st ; Porter, Railroad Ex.
Kingston, Ms., Beals, Railroad Ex ; Bradford & Gardner, Railroad Ex ; Rich, 7 State st
Lawrence, Ms., Abbott & Comp., 8 Court st; Stevens & Robinson, R. R. Exchange
Lebanon, N. H., Cheney & Co. Rail- road Exchange
Lexington, Ms., Corey, 7 Elm street ; Manning, 11 Elm st
Lonsdale, Ms., Balkcom, R. R. Ex. Lowell, Ms., Sargent, 7 State street ; Tuck & Co. Railroad Ex.
Lynn, Ms., Hilton, 29 Merch. Row & 7 State st; S. B. Pratt, R. R. Ex. Ludlow, Ms., Bigelow, 45 Brattle st Mendon, Ms., Clement, 45 do Manchester, Ms., Proctor & Haskel, City Hotel
Manchester, N. H., Cheney & Co. Railroad Ex.
Marblehead, Ms., Paine, 7 State st
Mason Village, Ms., Bigelow, 45 Brattle st; Porter, Railroad Ex.
Medway, Ms., Law & Houghton, 45 Brattle st ; Medway, E., Davis, 158 Washington st
Medford, Ms., Butters, 29 Elm st
Methuen, Ms., Stevens & Robinson, Railroad Ex.
Millbury, Ms., Leonard, 8 Court st
Milford, Ms., Clement, 45 Brattle st ; Milford & Mendon, Harrington, Il Elin street
Milton, Ms., Hobart, Drew's Hotel, Union st
Middleboro', Ms., Witherells, Rail- road Exchange
Nantucket, Ms., Hatch, Gray & Co. Railroad Ex.
Nashua, N. H., Porter, Railroad Ex. Nashville, N. H., Porter do
Needham, Ms., Leonard, 8 Court st New Bedford, Ms., Drake & Co. 7 State st; Hatch, Gray & Co. Rail- road Exchange
Newburyport. Ms., Forbes, R. R. Ex. Newbury, W., Ms., Rollins, 7 State street ; Spofford, 8 Court st
Northboro', Ms., Rice, 45 Brattle st N. Haven, Ct., Thompson, 8 Court st New Ipswich, N. H., Bigelow, 45 Brattle st ; Porter, Railroad Ex.
New Market, N. H., Dearborn & Co. 8 Court st
New York, Adams & Co. 9 Court st ; Gay, Kinsley & Co. 7 State st; Harnden & Co. 8 Court st
Newport, R. I., R. B. Kinsley, 11 State st
New London, Ct., Adams & Comp. 9 Court st
Newton, Ms., Leonard, 8 Court st ; Newton Corner, Tainter, Railroad Exchange ; Newton U. F., Lothrop, 29 Elm st
N. Berwick, Me., Child & Co. 7 State st; Longley & Co. Railroad Ex Pawtucket, R. I., Earle, do Pepperell, M., Bigelow, 45 Brattle st
Peterboro' Ms., Porter, Railroad Ex- change
Pembroke, Ms., Church, 9 Elm st
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NEW-ENGLAND MERCANTILE UNION DIRECTORY.
Portland, Me., Child & Co. 7 State st ; Longley & Co. Railroad Ex.
Plymouth, Ms., Rich, 7 State street ; Bradford & Gardner, Railroad Ex. Portsmouth, N. H., Walker & Jack- son, Railroad Ex.
Providence, R. I., Earl, Railroad Ex. Quincy, Ms., Abbot, 7 Elin st
Randolph, Ms., Long, City Hotel ; Randolph, E., S. White, under 53 N. Market st
Reading, N. and W., Ms., Lovejoy, 8 Court st
Roxbury, Ms., C. Coverly, R. R. Ex. Roxbury & Boston, Brown, 7 State South Boston, Lucas, 7 do S. Berwick, Me., Thompson, 27 State street; Wood, 7 State st
Saco, Me., Child & Co. 7 State st ; Longley & Co. Railroad Ex.
Salem, Ms., Arrington, City Hotel ; Haraden 7 State ; Low, R. R. Ex. & 11 Elin st ; Sinimons, City Hotel Salmon Falls, Ms., Thompson, 20 State st; Wood, 20 State st
Salisbury, Ms., Batchelder, R. R. Ex. Sandwich do Witherells do
Saugus do Lincoln do
Saxonville do Banister, 7 Elm st
Shrewsbury, Ms., Rice, 45 Brattle st Slatersville do Balch, 158 Wash. st Springfield do Thompson & Co. 8
Court st
Southborough, Ms., A. Parker, 20 Congress st
Scituate and Hanover, Ms., Pocorny, 16 State st
Sudbury, Ms., Fessenden, 11 Elm st St. John, N. B., Gunnison, R. R. Ex. Stoneham, Ms., J. P. Kimpton, 29,N. Market st
Thomaston, Me., Jerome & Comp. 7 State st ; Hodgman & Co. R. R. Ex. Taunton, Ms., Davenport & Co. 11 State st
Templeton, M3., Bigelow, 45 Brattle Temple do Bigelow, 45 do
Townsend do Bigelow, 45 do Upton, Ms., Davis & Leach, 45 do Uxbridge, Ms., Clement, 45 Brattle st ; Parker & Davis, 45 do
Walpole, Ms., M. Pierce, 16 State st Wayland do Banister, 7 Elm st Wells do Hills & Co. 7 State st Wareham do Witherells, R. R. Ex. Watertown, Ms., Tainter, 5 Market Square
Waltham & Watertown, Ms., Field, 11 Elm st ; Howe, City Hotel
Wayland, Ms., Fessenden, 11 Elm st Worcester do Leonard, 8 Court st Westboro' Ms., Leonard, 8 Court st Woburn, Ms., Young & Convers, 7 State st ; W. D. Warren, 7 Elm st Woonsocket, R. I., Balch, 158 Wash- ington street
Winchenden, Ms., Bigelow, 45 Brat- tle street
Whittinsville, Ms., Davis & Leach, 45 Brattle st
Weston, Ms., Banister, 7 Elm st Westford do Corey, 7 do Weymouth, Ms., Thompson, Rail- road Ex; Weymouth, N. and E., Raymond, 11 Elin st ; Weymouth, S., Linfield, 11 Elm st
Yarmouth, Ms., Witherell & Co. R. R. Exchange
Institutions for Savings.
Andover Institution for Savings Andover. Barnstable Institution for Savings Pittsfield. Berkshire County Institution for Savings
Provident Institution for Savings. Pe- ter C. Brooks, President; Peter Wainright, Treasurer ; William
T. Andrews, Secretary. Office, Tremont street Boston.
Suffolk Savings Bank for Seamen and others. Thomas Lamb, Presi- dent; H. Walley Jr., Treasurer ; Charles H. Parker, Secretary. Or- fice, Museum Building
Bristol County Institution for Sav- ings Taunton.
Cambridge Institution for Savings Cambridge. Cape Ann Institution for Savings Gloucester.
Concord Institution for Savings Concord.
Warren Institutions for Savings Charlestown. Canton Institution for Savings Canton. Cohasset Institution for Savings Cohasset. Dedham Institution for Savings Dedham. Framingham Institution for Savings Framingham.
Fitchburg Institution for Savings Fitchburg. Franklin County Institution for Sav- ings Greenfield.
Fall River Institution for Savings Fail River. Fair Haven Institution for Savings Fairhaven.
Haverhill Institution for Savings Haverhill. Hingham Institution for Savings Hingham.
Lynn Institution for Savings Lynn. Lowell Institution for Savings Lowell. Lancaster Institution for Savings Lancaster. Middlesex Institution for Savings
Newton Institution for Savings Newton. Northampton Institution for Savings Northampton. Newbury Port Institution for Savings Newbury Port. Nantucket Institution for Savings Nantucket. New Bedford Institution for Savings New Bedford.
Plymouth Institution for Savings Plymouth.
Quincy Institution for Savings Quincy.
Roxbury Institution for Savings Roxbury. Salem Institution for Savings Salem.
Salisbury and Amesbury Institution for Savings Amesbury.
Springfield Institution for Savings Springfield. Scituate Institution for Savings Scituate. Weymouth & Braintree Institution for Savings Weymouth.
Wareham Institution for Savings Wareham. Worcester County Institution for Savings Worcester.
The first of September 1847, the number of depositors to all the banks was 68.312. Tot .] amount depo- sited, $11,680,812 74. Annual divi- dend for the last five years a fraction over 5} per cent. Annual Expenses of all the Institutions, $34,490 11.
State Government.
Salary.
George N. Briggs, Pittsfield, Governor $2500
John Reed, Yarmouth, Lieut. Governor, $4 per day
Wm. B. Calhoun, Secretary of State 1600
Jos. Barrett, Concord, Treas. and Receiver General 1600
Geo. H. Devereux, Salem, Ad- jutant General and Keeper ot Military Stores 1500
Win. Tufts, 1st Clerk in Sec- retary of State's Office 1200
Joseph Foster, 1st Clerk in Treasurer's Office 1200
Barnas Sears, Newton, Sec. of the Board of Education 1500
Judiciary.
SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT.
Salary. Lemuel Shaw, Boston, Chief Justice $3,500 S. S. Wilde, Boston, Justice 3,000
Chas. A. Dewey, Northamp- ton, Justice 3,000
Theron Metcalf, Boston, Just. 3,000
3,000
Richard Fletcher, do do Luther, S. Cushing, Boston, Reporter 300
Chas. R. Train. Framingham, District Att'y, North Dist. 1,000
John H. Clifford, New Bed- ford, District Att'y, Southern District 1,000
Ezra Wilkinson, Boston, Dis- trict Attorney, Middle Dist. 800
Wm. Porter, Jr., Lee, Dist. At- torney, Western District 800
Asahel Huntington, Salein, District Att'y, Eastern Dist. 800 Samuel D. Parker, Boston, At- torney Surfolk County 2,000
Law Terms.
SUFFOLK AND NANTUCKET.
Boston, Ist Tuesday of March.
BERKSHIRE.
Lenox, Second Tuesday of Sep- tember.
HAMPSHIRE, FRANKLIN, & HAMPDEN.
Northampton, on Monday next pre- ceding 4th Tuesday of September.
WORCESTER.
Worcester, 1st Tuesday next after 4th Tuesday of September.
MIDDLESEX.
Cambridge, on the 3d Tuesday next after the 4th Tuesday of September.
BRISTOL.
Taunton and Plymouth alternate- ly ; beginning at Taunton for the Counties of Bristol, Plymouth, Barn- stable, and Dukes County, on the 4th Tuesday next after the 4th Tuesday of September.
NORFOLK.
Dedham, 5th Tuesday next after the 4th Tuesday of September
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MASSACHUSETTS.
ESSEX.
Salem, 6th Tuesday after 4th Tuesday of September.
Terms for the Trial of Jury Cases.
BARNSTABLE AND DUKES.
Barnstable, 9th Tuesday next after the 1st Tuesday of March.
BERKSHIRE.
Lenox, 10th Tuesday next after 1st Tuesday of March.
BRISTOL.
Taunton, 7th Tuesday next after Ist Tuesday of March. New Bedford, 2d Tuesday of Nov.
ESSEX.
Ipswich, 8th Tuesday after the 1st Tuesday of March.
FRANKLIN.
Greenfield, 6th Tuesday after 1st Tuesday of March, and 2d Tuesday of September.
HAMPDEN.
Springfield. 8th Tuesday after the 1st Tuesday of March, and 1st Tues- day of September.
HAMPSHIRE.
Northampton, 7th Tuesday next after 1st Tuesday of March.
MIDDLESEX.
Lowell, 2d Tuesday of April.
NANTUCKET.
Nantucket, Ist Tuesday of July.
NORFOLK.
Dedham, 3d Tuesday of February.
PLYMOUTH.
Plymouth, 10th Tuesday next after Ist Tuesday of March.
SUFFOLK.
Boston, 7th Tuesday next after the 4th Tuesday of September.
WORCESTER.
Worcester, 6th Tuesday after 1st Tuesday of March.
COURTS OF COMMON PLEAS.
Salary.
Dan'I Wells, Greenfield, Chief Justice $2,100
Edward Mellen, Wayland, As- sociate Justice 1,800 Horatio Byington, Stockbridge, Associate Justice 1,800
George Tyler Bigelow, Boston, Associate Justice 1,800
Jonathan C. Perkins, Salem, Associate Justice 1,800
Thomas Hopkingon, Lowell, Associate Justice 1,800
Terms.
BARNSTABLE.
Barnstable, 2d Tuesday next after Ist Monday of April, and 1st Tues- day of September.
BERKSHIRE.
Lenox, 4th Mondays of February, June, and October.
BRISTOL.
Taunton, 2d Mondays of March and September. New Bedford, 2d Mondays of June and December.
DUKES.
Edgartown, last Mondays of May and September.
ESSEX.
Ipswich, 3d Monday of June, an- nually.
Salem, 3d Monday of March. Newburyport, 3d Monday of Sep- tember.
FRANKLIN.
Greenfield, 3d Monday of March, and 2d Mondays of August and Nov.
HAMPDEN.
Springfield, 2d Mondays of Febru- ary and June, (criminal) 3d Monday of May, and Ist Monday of Dec.
HAMPSHIRE.
Northampton, 3d Monday of Feb- ruary and of October, and 1st Mon- day of June.
MIDDLESEX.
Concord, 2d Monday of March and June.
Cambridge, 2d Monday of Dec. Concord, for Criminal business, 4th Monday in June. Lowell, 3d Monday of Oct. Cambridge, 21 do do
NANTUCKET.
Nantucket, 1st Mondays of June and October.
NORFOLK.
Dedham, 4th Monday of April, and 3d Mondays of September and Dec.
PLYMOUTH.
Plymouth, 2d Mondays of April and August, and Ist Monday of Dec.
SUFFOLK.
Boston, 1st Tuesdays of January, April, July, and October.
WORCESTER.
Worcester, 1st Monday of March, 3d Monday of June, Monday next after 4th Monday of August, and Ist Monday of December. For criminal business, 3d Monday of January, the last Monday of May, and 4th Mon- day of September. DUKES.
POLICE COURT.
BOSTON.
Salary.
John G. Rogers, John C. Merrill, Abel Cushing, Justices, each $1,500
COMMISSIONERS OF INSOL- VENCY.
BARNSTABLE.
Zeno Scudder, Barnstable.
BERKSHIRE.
Thomas Robinson, Adams.
BRISTOL.
David Perkins, Fall River.
DUKES.
Leavitt Thaxter, Edgartown.
ESSEX.
John G. King, Salem.
FRANKLIN.
Daniel W. Alvord, Greenfield.
HAMPDEN.
George B. Morris, Springfield.
HAMPSHIRE.
Myron Lawrence, Belchertown.
MIDDLESEX.
Asa F. Lawrence, Pepperell.
NANTUCKET.
George Cobb, Nantucket.
NORFOLK.
Francis Hilliard, Roxbury.
PLYMOUTH.
Welcome Young, East Bridgewater. SUFFOLK.
John M. Williams, Boston.
WORCESTER.
Henry Chapin, Worcester.
PROBATE COURTS.
BARNSTABLE.
Salary.
Nymphas Marston, Judge, $400
Timothy Reed, Register. 500
BERKSHIRE.
Wm. P. Walker, Judge, 375
Henry W. Bishop, Register,
550
BRISTOL.
Oliver Prescott, Judge,
400
Anselm Bassett, Register,
750
Salary.
Theodore G. Mayhew, Judge,
$100
B. C. Marchant, Register, 150
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NEW-ENGLAND MERCANTILE UNION DIRECTORY.
ESSEX.
Daniel A. White, Judge, 600 Nathaniel Lord, Jr., Register, 1,500
FRANKLIN.
R. E. Newcomb, Judge, 240
George Grennell, Register,
4:25
New Bedford, 1st Tuesday of Feb- ruary, and Ist Tuesday of June and December.
Freetown, Ist Tuesday of Janu- ary.
Oliver B. Morris, Judge, 240
Justice Willard, Register, 550
HAMPSHIRE.
Ithamar Conkey, Judge,
240
Samuel F. Lyman, Register, 450
MIDDLESEX.
Samuel P. P. Fay, Judge, Isaac Fiske, Register,
1,500
NANTUCKET.
Samuel Mitchell, Judge,
George Cobb, Register,
NORFOLK.
Sherman Leland, Judge, Jonathan H. Cobb, Register,
PLYMOUTH.
Aaron Hobart, Judge, Jacob H. Loud, Register,
SUFFOLK.
Edward G. Loring, Judge,
H. M. Willis, Register,
2,000
Haverhill, 3d Tuesday in April and October.
Gloucester, 3d Tuesday in May and November.
Lynn, Wednesdays following first Tuesday in January and July.
Marblehead, Wednesdays follow- ing Ist Tuesday in April and October. Andover, 2d Tuesday in February and August.
Lawrence, 2d Tuesday of June and December.
FRANKLIN.
Greenfield, 1st Tuesday of Novem- ber, 2d Tuesday of February, March, May and October, 3d Tuesday of December, and 4th Tuesday of Au- gust.
Conway, Ist Tuesday of February, and 3d Tuesday of July.
Charlemont, 3d Tuesday of May and October.
Wendell, last Tuesday of April, and 3d Tuesday of September.
Warwick, Wednesday next after last Tuesday of April, and 3d Tues- day of September.
HAMPDEN.
Springfield, 1st Tuesday of Janu- ary, February, March, April, May, July, September, November, and De- cember.
Westfield, 2d Tuesday of March and December, and first Tuesday of June and October.
Monson, 2d Tuesday of June.
Palerino, 2d Tuesday of September.
HAMPSHIRE.
Northampton, 1st Tuesday of each month.
Amherst, 2d Tuesday of January, August, and April.
Chesterfield, 3d Tuesday of May and October.
MIDDLESEX.
Cambridge, 2d Tuesday of Janu- ary, June and October, and 3d Tues- day in March, May, November, and December, and Ist Tuesday of Sep- tember.
Concord, 2d Tuesday of February, April, August, and November.
Charlestown, 3d Tuesday of Feb- ruary and August. Framingham, last Tuesday of June and October.
Groton, 1st Tuesday of May and November.
Lowell, Ist Tuesday of June, De- cember, and March, and on the 3rd Tuesday of September.
Woburn, 4th Tuesday of April.
NANTUCKET.
Nantucket, 1st Saturday of every month.
NORFOLK.
Dedham, 1st Tuesday of every month.
Quincy, 2d Tuesday of February, May, and August.
Roxbury, 4th Tuesday of Febru- ary, May, August, and November. Wrentham, 3d Tuesday of May, August, and November.
Medway, 3d Tuesday of February, June and October.
PLYMOUTH.
At Probate Office in Plymouth, 3d Monday of January, February, and May, 2d Monday of April and Au- gust, 1st Monday of December.
Scituate, Ist Tuesday of March and June, and last Tuesday of Au gust and November.
East Bridgewater, 1st Tuesday of April, July, and October.
Middleborough, 1st Tuesday of May, and Ist Tuesday of Augustand November.
Rochester, Wednesday next after 1st Tuesday of May, and Wednes- day next after Ist Tuesday of Nov.
SUFFOLK.
Every Monday in each month, ex- cept the first and last Monday in June, every Monday in July, and the first Monday of August, September, October, November, and December.
WORCESTER.
At Probate Office, in Court House, in Worcester, first Tuesday of every month.
West Brookfield, 2d Tuesday of May and October.
Lancaster, 3d Tuesday of May and October.
Fitchburg, Wednesday next after 3d Tuesday in May and October. Templeton, Thursday next after 3d Tuesday of May and October.
Mendon, 4th Tuesday in May. Uxbridge, 4th Tuesday in October. Barre. Friday next after 3d Tues- day of May and October.
CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.
Salary.
Levi Woodbury, Portsmouth, N. H. Associate Judge, $4,500 Peleg Sprague, District Judge, 2,500
Belchertown, 2d Tuesday of May, Robert Rantoul, Jr., District , October and Februarv.
Attorney,
600
1,500
Terms.
BARNSTABLE.
Barnstable, 2nd Tuesday of Janu- ary, March, September, and Decem- ber, and the 3d Tuesday of May and June.
Sandwich, 2nd Tuesday of No . vember.
Falmouth, Wednesday next after 2d Tuesday of November.
Yarmouth, 2d Tuesday of August. Harwich, 3d Monday of April, and last Monday of October.
Brewster, Tuesday next after 3d Monday of April, and Tuesday next after last Monday of October.
Orleans, Wednesday next after 3d Monday of April, and Wednesday next after last Monday of October.
Truro, Thursday next after 3d Monday of April.
Wellfleet, Thursday next after last Monday of October.
Provincetown, Friday next after 3d Monday of April, and Priday next after last Monday in October.
BERKSHIRE.
Lenox, 1st Tuesday and Wednes- day next after Tuesday of every month.
Great Barrington, 2d Tuesday of February, May, August, and No- vember.
Lanesboro', 2d Tuesday of Janu- ary, April, July and October.
Adams, on Wednesday next after 2d Tuesday of January, April, July and October.
BRISTOL.
Taunton, Friday next after Ist Tuesday of January ; 1st Tuesday of March and November ; Friday next after Ist Tuesday of June, and Fri- day next after first Tuesday of Au- gust.
Rehoboth, 1st Tuesday of April. Dighton, Friday next after 1st Tuesday of April and October. Norton, 1st Tuesday of July. Westport, 1st Tuesday of August. Seekonk, Ist Tuesday of Sept. Fall River, 1st Tuesday of October. Attleborough, Ist Tuesday of May.
DUKES.
Tisbury, 3d Mondays of June and April.
Edgartown, 3d Mondays of July and October.
ESSEX.
At the Probate Office, in Ipswich, 1st Tuesday in Febru'y, March, May, June, August, September, Novem- ber and December.
400
700
Salem, Ist Tuesday in January, April, July and October, and 3d Tues- day in February, May, August and November.
350
650
Newburyport, last Tuesday in March, June, September, and De- cember.
800
WORCESTER.
Thomas Kinnicutt, Judge, Charles G. Prentiss, Register,
700
200 300
HAMPDEN.
215
Chas. L. Woodbury, and Geo. Minot, Report. of the Court. James B. Robb, Clerk. Ebenezer Trescott, Crier. Isaac O. Barnes. Marshal. Fred. Warren, Boston, Wm. Gordon, New Bedford, and Josiah B. French, Lowell, Deputy Marshalls.
DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.
Peleg Sprague, District Judge. Seth E. Sprague, Clerk.
This Court has four terms annual- ly. viz .:- On the third Tuesday in March ; the fourth Tuesday in June ; the second Tuesday in September ; and the first Tuesday in December.
Public Schools.
There is raised annually in the State by taxation, about six hundred and sixty-three thousand dollars for the support of Public Schools. Teh surplus revenue is also appropriated for the use of schools, amounting annually to near eight thousand dol- lars, to which we may add contribu- tions in board and fuel, to the amount of more than thirty thou- sand dollars. Number of children in the State between the ages of four and sixteen years, 210.200; average attendance on school, 130,- 500 ; no. of public schools, 3538 ; male teachers, 2,437 ; female teachers, 5,238. In addition to the above more than 12,000 attend private schools. Average wages per month, including board for inale teachers, about $32 ; female teachers, $13.
State Lunatic Hospital, Worcester.
George Chandler, M.D .. Superin- tendant. Number of rooms for the use of patients, 351 ; average num- ber of patients for the year, 1847, 378 ; di-charged during the year, 183 ; males, 98; females, 85; 103 of this number have recovered ; 23 im- proved ; 36 incurable and harmless ; 21 incurable and dangerous, and 30 deaths. Receipts for the year. $45,- 662 92. Expenses, $39,444 45.
State Prison, Charles- town.
Sept. 30th, 1847. Whole number of prisoners, 288 ; received during the year, 123; discharged, 88. Of this number 218 were committed for theft ; 11 for malicious offences against property ; 12 for adultery ; 5 for rape ; 7 for arson ; 1 for perjury; 3 for escapes ; 31 for assaults, mur- ders, &c. Of this number, 94 are confined for two years or less ; 4 for eighteen years ; 1 for thirty-five years, and 18 for life. Average num- ber of convicts during the year. 262. Deaths none. Expenses, $32,271 71. Receipts, $32,397 97.
Railroads.
Bangor and Piscataquis Railroad. From Bangor to Oldtown. Length, 12 miles ; cost $350,000.
MASSACHUSETTS.
1847, $42.000 ; dividend for 1847, 7 amount of div. since completed, 54 per cent. per cent.
Boston and Lowell Railroad. Completed in 1835. Length, 252 miles ; capital paid in, $1,800,000 ; div. in 1847, 8 pr ct. ; whole amount two miles long, belongs to this road.
do., 872 pr ct. The Woburn branch Completed in 1839 : length 66 miles.
Boston and Maine Railroad. Completed in 1843. Length, 72-93 on hand, $258,805. miles ; capital paid in, $2.601,391; div. 9 per cent. ; total amount do. since road commenced, 63 per cent.
Boston and Providence Railroad. Completed in 1835. Length 41 miles; cost, $2.520 000 ; div. in 1847, 7} per cent. ; total amount do. since road commenced, 89 per cent. The Ded- ham branch 22-5 miles belong to this road.
Boston and Worcester Railroad. Completed in 1835. Length, 44.62 miles ; cost, $3,500,000. Dividends, 1847, 10 per cent .; total amount of div. since commencement of road, 85 per cent. The Brookline Branch, 1.6 miles, the Newton, Lower Falls, Branch, 2.5 miles, the Saxonviile Branch, 4 miles, the Millbury Branch, 32 miles, and the Milford Branch, 12 miles, belong to this road.
Connecticut River Railroad. Com- pleted in 1846. Length, 35.90 miles. Capital paid in $800,900 ; dividends for 1847, 7 per cent. ; total amount of div. since completed, 13 per cent.
Eastern Railroad, N. H. Length, 16.8 miles.
Eastern Railroad. Completed in 1840. Length, 38.15 miles. Total capital paid in, $2,250,000 ; div. for 1842; length, including the Albany Western Railroad. Completed in 1847, 8 per cent .; total amount of div. since the commencement of the road, 59} per cent. The Marblehead Branch, 3 miles, the Gloucester Branch, 12 miles, and the Salisbury Branch, 3 miles, belong to this road.
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