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CONNECTICUT REGISTER
MANUAL:
STATE GJ±Xj'E}T<I1DJ±.'&,
OF
PUBLIC OFFICERS AND INSTITUTIONS
FOR
1882.
[Compiled by Charles F. Bkowx.]
High water is calculated for New London and Saybrook, or one hour later than New York. For Fairfield add Sh. 80m. : Bridgeport, add :2h. 15m. ; New Haven, add 2h. 90m. ; Hartford. ?ub. 5h." ; Nor- wich, add 40m.
HARTFORD : BROWN AND GROSS.
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PREFACE.
In issuing the Register and Manual for 1882, the publishers present their thanks to all persons who have furnished informa- tion for its pages. From the records in the Office of the Secretary of State, we have taken such statistics as could be found there. In other cases we have referred to Secretaries, Clerks, and other Officers whose authority was most to be relied upon. We have carefully endeavored to avoid errors, and to make the present issue accurate as possible. . The Legislative matter, Jan., 1882, has been made as com- plete as could be, to the time of the work being put in press.
In the list of Attorneys, no names have been inserted but those who are duly authorized by the Courts to practice in the State.
Those who furnish matter for the Register, or desire any changes to be made, are reminded that the printing of the work begins about the 1st of December.
Commissioners for other States should give notice of any additions or changes directly to us, as there is no other means of reference.
Copyrighted, 1882, By BROWN & GROSS.
INDEX.
Allotment of Judges, 27
American Asylum, - 198 - >rs, * - - 72-119 Attorneys at Law, - 47-7' > Banks - 167-170
Bank Statistics, - 171-172
Boards of Relief, 72-119
Board of School Visitors, 72-1 19 Boroughs, - - - 133 Calendar, - 5-16
Census, - - 201-202
Children 4 to 16, 120-128
Cities, - - - 129
Clergy and Ecclesiastical
Statistics, - - 136-151
Baptist, 140
Congregational, - 136
Episcopal, - - 143
Methodist, - - 146
Methodist African, - 148
Presbyterian, - 148
Roman Catholic, - 149
Universalist, - 149
Others, - - - 151
Clerks, Town, - 72-119
" County, - - 46-70
Collectors, Town, - 72-119
Colleges, - 196-198
Commissioners, Bank, 167
" County, 46-70
•' Insurance, 176
" Railroad, 178
i Turnpike R'ds, 31
" l« Bridges, 32
• " Ferries, 32
Fisheries, 32
" for other States, 33
Comm'rs Superior Court, 48-71
Comptroller, (1881-'83) 17
Congress, - - 183-188
Conn. Humane Society, 119
Conn. Prison Assoc, * 200
Constables, - 72-119
Counties, - - 46-70
Fairfield, 59
Hartford, - 46
Litchfield, - - 65
Middlesex, - - 68
New Haven, 51
New London, - 56
Tolland, 70
Windham, - - 62
Courts. See Calendar pages.
Common Pleas, - 26
Of Litchfield County, 27
Probate, - - * 29-31
Superior, - - 26-28
Supreme, - - 26
United States, - 25
Cromwell Hall, - 200
Custom House Officers, 189
Education, Boards of, 72-119
Electoral Vote, - - 206
Executive of Conn., - 17
General Assembly, (1882) 18-23
Senate, " * u 18
House of Representatives, 18
Governor, (1881-'S3) 17
Governor's Guard, - 163
Grand Jurors, - 72-119
Gen. Hospital Soc, - 200
Hartford Hospital, 200
Insane Hospitals, - 119
Industrial School, - 200
Inspector General of Gas
Meters, fee., - 33
Inspectors of Steam Boilers, 33 Insurance Companies, 176-178
IV INDEX.
Jailors, - 46-70 State Board of Education, 199
Judges Superior Court, 26 State Board of Health, 151
Judges Supreme Court, 26 State Chemists, 33
Judge, &c., U. S. Courts, 25 State Library Committee, 17 Jurors, No. of, - 72-119 State Officers, (l881-'83) 17
Justices of the Peace, 48-71 State Prison, - - 199
Legislature Meetings, 206 Table of Distances, 203-205
Medical Society, Conn., 151 Theological Institute, 198
Homeopathic, - 152 Town Officers, - 72-119
Eclectic, - - 152 Town Clerks, Registrars,
Militia, (Enrolled,) 120-128 Treasurers, Selectmen, Nat'l Bank Examiner, 167 Constables, Collectors,
National Guard, - 162 Grand Jurors, Assessors,
Normal School, - - 198 Boards of Relief, Boards Notaries Public, - 34-46 of Education, & Regis- Physicians and Surg., 152-162 trars of Voters. Post-Office Departm't, 190-196 Town Statistics, - 120-128
Probate Courts, - - 29-31 Vote for Pres., Gov.; En- Railroads, - - 178-182 rollments, School Chil- Reform School, - 200 dren, and Valuation. Registrars, - - 72-119 Treasurer, Counties, 46-70 Registers in Bankruptcy, 26 " State, (188 1-' 83) 17 Representatives, State,(1882) 18 " Town, - 72-119 Rep., State, No. of, - 203 Trinity College, - 197 Retreat for the Insane, 119 Trust Companies, - 175 Revenue Officers, - 188 U. S. Commissioners, 26 Savings Banks, - 173 United States, Executive, 183 School Fund Commissioner, 17 Judiciary, - - 183 Schools, No. Children, 120-128 Senate, - - 183 School Visitors, - 72-119 House of Representatives, 185 Sec. of State, (1881-'83) 17 Votes for Governor, 120-128 Selectmen, - - 72-119 " State Officers, 23 Senators, State, (1882) 18 " Senators, (1881) 23 Sheffield Scientific School, 197 'On Constitutional Amend- Sheriffs, - - - 46-70 ments, - 207 State Auditors, 33 for President (1880), 120-128 State Agricultural Society, 199 for Congressmen (1880), 207 State Agricultural Station, 199 Weslevan University, 198 State Attorneys, 46-70 Yale College, - - 196 State Board of Agriculture. 199
Manual and Roll, - - - -209
1882. JANUARY. 1st Month.
moon's PHASES. SUN SOUTH.
©Full Moon, 4d, 6h, 10m, M. Id, 12h. 4m. 0s.
jtqr. 12d, lOh, 59m,M. 7d, I2h. 6m. 41s.
© New Moon, 19d, llh, 47m, M. 13d, I2h. 9m. 5s.
f) First qr. 26d, 2h, 57m. M. 19d, 12h. 11m. 6s.
25d, 12h. 12m. 40s.
M W |
©R. ©S. JR. H.W. |
CALENDAR DAYS. |
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1 Su |
7 2.3 4 37 4 52 7 05 |
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2M 3Tu |
7 22 4 3S 5 47 7 58 7 22 4 38 6 37 8 47 |
COURTS. SUPREME. |
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4 W 5Th 6Fr 8Su |
7 22 4 7 21 4 39 7 21 4 39 7 20 4 40 7 194 41 |
rises. 9 29 2d Tuesday, at Hartford. 6 15 10 12 7 13 10 52 mlerior. 8 12 11 *^9 *8* Tuesa"ay, at New Haven. 9 09 eve 05 *st Tuesday, at X. Haven (Criini- |
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9M |
7 184 42 |
10 08 0 41 |
nal Term). |
10 Tu |
7 18 4 42 |
11 07 1 22l*i |
: Tuesday, at New London |
11 W |
7 1 7 4 43 |
morn. 2 ()5 |
(Criminal Term). |
12Th7 174 43 0 06 2 53 4th Tuesday, at Hartford.
13 Fr 7 16 4 44 1 03 3 46 common pleas.
14 Sa 7 15 4 45 2 11 4 43 lgtM Irtfd N H .andDanb»v.
15 Su i 14 4 46 3 15 5 47 „, „ - \orwalk (adi Term)
16 M 7 144 46 4 18 6 5., 3d M., at Norwalk (adj. lerm).
27 Tu 7 13 4 47 5 17 7 55 district court of litchfield co.
18W 7 124 48 6 12 8 48 1st Monday, at Winchester.
19 Th 7 1 1 4 49 sets. 9 41 district court of waterburt.
20 Fr 7 10 4 50 6 39 10 35 lst Monday, at Waterburv.
21 Sa 7 9 4 51 7 56 1 1 22
22Su7 94 51 9 lOmorn. CHURCH DAY*.
23 M 7 -4 52 10 24 0 05 lst. Circumcision.
24Tu7 6 4 5411 33 0 55 6th, Epiphany.
25 W 7 5 4 5r)morn. 1 47 gth; 1st Sunday after Epiphany.
26Th7 4 4 56 0 39 2 41 15th, 2d 8unday after Epiphany.
27 Fr 7 3 4 57 1 46 3 40^, 3d Sunday after Epiphany.
28 Sa 7 2 4 58 2 47 4 42 25th, Conversion of 8t. PauL
29 Su 7 14 59 3 43 5 44 29th, 4th Sunday after Epiphany.
30 M 7 00 5 0 4 35 6 45
31 Tu 6 59 5 1 5 19 7 37
2d Month. |
FEBRUARY. |
1882 |
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moon's |
PHASES. |
SUN SOUTH. |
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© Full Moon, 3d, Ih, 10m, M. |
Id, |
12h. |
13m. |
53s. |
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(fft Last qr. 1 1 d, |
3h, |
46m, |
M. |
7d, |
12h. |
14m. |
23s. |
® New Moon, 1 |
I7d, |
lOh, |
2m, E. |
13d, |
12h. |
14m. |
25s |
<© First qr. 24d |
,4h |
43m |
, E. |
19d, |
12h. |
14m. |
Is |
25d, |
12h. |
13m. |
13s |
M W <v)R. ©S. |
QR. |
H. |
w. |
CALENDAR DAYS. |
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l'W 6 |
585 |
2 |
5 58 |
8 |
26 |
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2 Th 6 |
57 5 |
3 |
rises. |
9 |
04 |
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3Fr 6 |
56 5 |
4 |
6 03 |
9 |
42 |
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4'Sa 6 |
55 5 |
5 |
7 03 |
10 |
21 |
COURTS. |
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5Su 6 |
53 5 |
7 |
8 01 |
10 |
58 |
U. S. DISTRICT. |
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6M 6 |
52 5 |
S |
8 58 |
11 |
32 4th Tuesday, at New Haven. |
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7Tu 6 |
51 5 |
9 |
9 58 aft. |
Ofi' UD SUPERIOR. |
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8W |
6 |
50 5 |
10 |
10 56 0 |
451 r 1st Tuesday, at Brooklyn. |
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9Th 10 Fr 11 Sa |
6 6 6 |
48 5 475 46 5 |
12 13 14 |
11 58 morn. 0 59 |
1 2 3 |
29 2d Tuesday, at Bridgeport. , _ 2d Tuesday, at Middletown. |
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12 Su |
6 |
45 5 |
15 |
2 02 |
4 |
, fi 3d Tuesday, at Bridgeport (Crimi- |
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13 M |
6 |
44 5 |
16 |
3 01 |
5 |
23 |
nal Term). |
14 Tu |
6 |
42 5 |
18 |
3 57 |
6 |
30 |
COMMON PLEAS. |
15 W |
6 |
415 |
19 |
4 45 |
7 |
35 |
1st Monday, at Bridgeport. |
16 Th |
6 |
39 5 |
21 |
5 31 |
8 |
33 |
1st Tuesday, at Norwich. |
17 Fr |
6 |
38 5 |
22 |
sets. |
9 |
21 |
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18 Sa |
6 |
37 5 |
23 |
6 43 |
10 |
11 |
CHURCH DAYS. |
19 Su |
6 |
36 5 |
24 |
7 59 |
10 |
58 2d, Purification Virgin Mary. |
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20 M |
6 |
34 5 |
26 |
9 13 |
11 |
42 5th, Septuagesima. |
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21 Tu |
6 |
33 5 |
27 |
10 25 |
morn. ji2th, Sexagesima. |
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22 W |
6 |
32 5 |
28 |
11 33 |
0 |
2" 19th, Quinquagesima. |
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23 Th |
6 |
30 5 |
30 |
morn. |
1 |
21 22d, Ash Wednesday. |
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24 Fr |
6 |
29 5 |
31 |
0 37 |
2 |
17 24th, St. Matthias. |
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25 Sa |
6 |
27 5 |
33 |
1 36 |
3 |
} ^ 26th, 1st Sunday in Lent |
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26 Su |
6 |
26 5 |
34 |
2 30 |
4 |
19 |
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27 M |
6 |
25 5 |
35 |
3 16 |
5 |
20 |
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28 Tu |
G |
23 5 |
37 |
3 59 |
6 |
16 |
1882.
MARCH.
3d Month.
MOON S PHASES.
©Full Moon, 4d, 7h, 51m, E.
it qr. 12d, 4h, 40m, E. i£ New Moon, 19d, 7h, 29m, M. | First qr. 26d, 8h, 45m, M.
MIWI0R. ®S.- JR. II. W.
SUM ^OUTH.
Id, 7d,
13d, 19d, 25d,
12h. 12h. I2h.
12h. 12h.
12m.
11m. 9m.
7m. 5m.
28s.
7b.
32s.
488. 59s.
CALENDAR DAYS.
1 w
2Th
3Fr
4Sa
5Su
6M
7Tu
8W
9Th
10 Fr
11 Sa
12 Su
13 M
14 Tu
15 W
16 Th
17 Fr
18 Sa
19 Su
20 M
21 Tu
22 W
23 Th
24 Fr
25 Su
26 Su
27 M
28 Tu
29 W
30 Th
31 Fr
22 5
215
195
185
175
15 5
145
12 5
11 5
105
85
7 5
55
45
35
15
06
59 6
57 6
56 6
54 6
53 6
52 6
50 6
49 6
47 6
46 6
45 6
43 6
42 0
52 50
51 11 51 11
38 4 33
39 5 01
41 5 40
42 rises
43 6
45 7
46 8
48 9
49 10
50 11
52 morn.
53 0 50 1 2 3 4 4
7 |
09 |
7 |
56 |
8 |
37 |
9 |
12 |
9 |
47 |
!° |
25 |
11,
38*
45
.'37 22
02
55 56
57 59
0
1 s
3 6
4 8
6 9
7 10 811
10 morn.
11 0 19
13 1
14 1
15 2
17 3
18 3
inal Term). \ 3d Tuesday, at New London.
5 40 6 20 3
COURTS.
SUPREME.
3d Tuesday, at Bridgeport.
52 eve. 16 buperiob.
42 1 02 1st Tuesday, at Hartford (Crim- -o inal Term), ki 3d Tuesday, at Waterbury (Crim-
56. 02 l
I I COMMON PLEAS.
14 1st Monday, at Hartford, New I q Haven, and Bridgeport.
S. 8 59 DISTRICT COURT OF LITCHFIELD CO.
45 9 44 1st Monday, at Canaan.
V2U 21 CHURCH DAYS.
19 morn. 5th, 2d Sunday in Lent.
18 0 06 12th, 3d Sunday in Lent,
0 57 19th, 4th Sunday in Lent.
1 52 25th, Annun. Virgin Mary.
2 50 26th, 5th Sunday in Lent
3 49
4 45
5 41
6 31
7 19
4th Month. |
APRIL. |
1882. |
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moon's phases. |
SUN SOUTH. |
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© Full Moon, 3d, Oh, 59m, |
E. |
Id, 12h. 3m 50s. |
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(§> Last qr. lid, lh, 42m, M. |
7d, 12h. 2m. 4s. |
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f) New Moon, 17d, 4h, 50m, E. |
13d, 12h. Om. 26s. |
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(§) First qr. 25d, 2h, 8m, M |
19d, llh. 59m. Os. 25d, llh. 58m. Os. |
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M |
W @R. OS. OR. |
H. 8 |
W. 00 |
CALENDAR DAYS. |
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1 |
Sa |
5 39 6 21 4 30 |
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2 |
Su |
5 38 6 22 4 55 |
8 |
39 |
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3 |
M |
5 36 6 24 |
rises. |
9 |
15 |
COURTS. |
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4 |
Tu |
5 35 6 25 |
7 43 |
9 |
53 |
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5 |
YV |
5 34 6 26 |
8 45 |
10 |
33 |
U. S. CIRCUIT. |
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6 |
Th |
5 33 6 27 |
9 46 |
11 |
14 |
4th Tuesday, at New Haven. |
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7 |
Fr |
5 316 29 |
10 45 |
11 |
56 |
8UPERIOR. |
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8 |
Sa |
5 30 6 30 |
11 40 |
eve |
43 |
1st Tuesday, at New Haven (Crim- |
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9 |
Su |
5 28 6 32 |
morn. |
1 |
37 |
inal Term). |
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10 |
M |
5 27 6 33 |
0 31 |
2 |
37 |
1st Tuesday, at Litchfield (Crim- |
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11 |
Tu |
5 26 6 34 |
1 17 |
3 |
38 |
inal Term). |
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12 |
W |
5 24 6 36 |
1 59 |
4 |
44 |
2d Tuesday, at Tolland. |
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13 |
Th |
5 23 6 37 |
2 36 |
5 |
49 |
3d Tuesday, at Haddam. |
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14 |
Fr |
5 22 6 38 |
3 10 |
6 |
50 |
COMMON PLEAS. |
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15 |
Sa |
5 20 6 40 |
3 42 |
7 |
45 |
1st Monday, at Danbury. |
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16 |
Su |
5 19 6 41 |
4 15 |
8 |
37 |
1st Tuesday, at New London. |
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17 |
M |
5 18 6 42 |
sets. |
9 |
20 |
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18 |
Tu |
5 16 6 44 |
7 56 |
10 |
DISTRICT COURT OF LITCHFIELD CO |
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19 |
W |
5 15 6 45 |
9 03 |
11 |
00 |
1st Tuesday, at New Milford. |
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20 |
Th |
5 14 6 46 |
10 05 |
11 |
46 |
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21 |
Fr |
5 12 6 48 |
10 59 |
morn. |
CHURCH DAYS. |
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22 |
Sa |
5 11 6 49 |
11 47 |
o |
33 |
7th, Good Friday. |
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23 |
Su |
5 106 50 |
morn. |
1 |
26 |
9th, Easter Sunday. |
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24 |
M |
5 8 6 52 |
0 29 |
2 |
1 9 16th, 1st Sunday after Easter. |
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25 |
Tu |
5 7 6 53 |
1 04 |
3 |
01 |
23d, 2d Sunday after Easter. |
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26 |
W |
5 6 6 54 |
1 37 |
4 |
06 |
25th, St. Mark. |
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27 |
Th |
5 5 6 55 |
2 06 |
4 |
56 |
30th, 3d Sunday after Easter. |
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28 |
Fr |
5 3 6 57 |
2 32 5 |
48 |
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29 |
Sa |
5 2 6 58 2 56 6 |
33 |
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30 |
Su |
5 16 59 |
3 22 |
7 |
2d |
5th |
Month. |
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SUN |
BOI 1 H |
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iih. |
56m. |
56s. |
iih |
56m. |
21s. |
iih. |
56m. |
7-. |
iih. |
56m. |
15s. |
iih. |
56m. |
42s. |
1882. MAY.
MOON'S PHASE8.
© Full Moon, 3d, 3h, 43m. M. Id, ® Last qr. lOd, 7h, 47m. M. 7d, Q New Moon, 17d, 2h, 45m, M 13d, <D First qr. 24d, 7h, 53m, K. 19d, 1 25d,
M W R. VS. R. H. W. CALENDAR DAYS.
lM~T 0 7~_ 0 3 49 8 03
2 Tu 4 59 7 1 rises. 8 45 COURTS.
3W 4 58 7 2 7 37 9 24 supreme.
4 Th 4 56 7 4 8 38 10 10 lst Tuesday, at Hartford,
c t?- < u" k q qsia ee Last Tue.-dav, at Norwich.
5Fr 4 55, 5 9 3o 10 55 u. si district.
6 Sa 4 o4 7 6 10 30 1 1 40 4th Tuesday, at Hartford.
7 Su 4 54 7 6 11 16L've. 29 superior.
8 M 4 52 7 8 11 5S 1 24 2d Tuesday, at Brooklyn.
nrr ( K1L n , ~ -, 2d Tuesday, at Danbury (Criminal
9 Tu 4 d\ / 9 morn. 2 21 Term)*
10W 4 50 7 10 0 35 3 19 1st Tuesday,. it Norwich (Criminal
11 Th 4 49 7 11 1 10 4 23 Term).
12 Fr 4 48 7 12 1 43 5 ^4 lst Tuesday, at Waterbury.
COMMON PLE \S
13 Sa 4 47 7 13 2 15 6 23 lst Monday/ at Hartford. New
14 Su 4 46 7 14 2 48 7 21 Haven, and Bridgeport
15 M 4 45 7 15 3 25 8 143d Monday, at Stamford (ad-
16 Tu 4 44 7 16 s_ets 9 02^™^™'^^^ co. 1/ W 4 43 , 1/ i 48 9 50 ist Monday, at Winchester. 18Th4 42 7 18 8 47 10 39 ECCLESIASTICAL.
19 Fr 4 41 7 19 9 39 11 27 2d Thursday, American Bible and
20 Sa 4 40 7 20 10 22 morn. other Societies in New York.
21 Su 4 39 7 2111 01 0 09 ** ^SSJS^^ ***'
22 M 4 38 7 22 11 36 0 56 4th Tues., Baptist Mission Union.
23 Tu 4 37 7 23 morn. 1 43 4th Wednesday, American Sunday
24 \V 4 37 7 23 0 06 2 30 Sch°o1 Union-
25 Th 4 36 7 24 0 33 3 17 CHURCH DAYS. or IT t. i qkU ne c\ z>u a nc 1st, St. Philip and St. James.
26 tr 4 35J 25 0 ob 4 08 7th» Ath gan^7 after ^^
2/ Sa 4 34/ 26 1 23 4 55 nth, 5th Sunday after Easter.
28 Su 4 34 7 26 1 49 5 *8<18th, Ascension ]
99 M 4 33 7 27 ° 19 6 39 '21st, Sunday after Ascension
30Tu4 32 7 28 2 51 7 28 28t"' " hit:±""d:'>
31 \V 4 31 7 29 3 28 8 17
6th Month. |
JUNE. 1882 |
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moon's PHASES. |
SUN SOUTH. |
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© Full Moon, Id, 3h, 45m, |
E. Id, llh. 57m. 34s. |
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(§> Last qr. 8d, Oh, 21m, E. |
7d, llh. 58m. 35s. |
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© New Moon, 15d, lh, 45m, E. 13d', llh. 59m. 47s. |
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<§> First qr. |
23d, lh, 13m, E. 19d, 12h. Om. 51s. |
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25d, 12h. 2m. 22s. |
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M |
W|&R.|©B.| OR. |
H. |
W. |
CALENDAR DAYS. |
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1 |
Th 4 |
317 29 rises. |
~9~ |
03 |
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2Fr 4 |
30 7 30 8 22 9 |
50 |
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3Sa 4 |
30 7 30 9 03 10 |
40 |
COURTS. |
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4Su 4 |
29 |
7 31 9 59 11 |
2 | SUPREME. |
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5M 4 |
29 |
7 31 10 37 eve |
i « 1st Tuesday, at New Haven. |
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6 Tu 4 |
28 |
7 32 11 13 1 |
08 SUPERIOR. |
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7W 4 |
28 |
7 32 11 46 2 |
02 1st Tuesday, at Hartford (Crimi- |
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8Th 4 |
27 |
7 33 morn. 2 |
59 nal Term). |
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9Fr 4 |
27 |
7 33 0 17 3 |
56 1st Tuesday, Litchfield. |
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10 Sa 4 |
27 |
7 33 0 49 |
4 |
57 |
1st Tuesday, at Norwich. |
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11 Su 4 |
26 |
7 34 |
1 24 |
5 |
59 |
1st Tuesday, at Tolland. |
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12 M 4 |
26 |
7 34 |
2 02 |
7 |
00 |
COMMON PLEA8. |
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13 Tu 4 |
26 |
7 34 |
2 42 |
7 |
56 |
1st Monday, at Dan bury. |
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14 W 4 |
25 |
7 35 |
3 30 |
8 |
47 |
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15 Th 4 |
25 |
7 35 sets. 9 |
30 ECCLESIASTICAL. |
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16 Fr |
4 |
25 |
7 35 8 16 10 |
21 |
3d Tuesday, General Assoc, Conn |
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17 Sa |
4 |
25 |
7 35 8 57 11 |
03 |
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18 Su |
4 |
25 |
7 35 9 34 11 |
44 |
COMMENCEMENTS. |
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19 M |
4 |
25 |
7 35 10 06 morn. |
Last Thursday, Trinity College. |
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20 Tu |
4 |
25 |
7 35 10 35 0 |
24 |
Last Thursday, Yale College. |
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21 W |
4 |
25 |
7 35 11 00 1 |
05 Last Thursday, Weslevan Univ'y. |
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22 Th |
4 |
25 |
7 35 11 26-1 |
47 |
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23 Fr |
4 |
25 |
7 35 11 51 2 |
39 CHURCH DAYS. |
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24 Sa |
4 |
25 |
7 35 morn. 3 |
1 7 4th, Trinity Sunday. |
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25 Su |
4 |
25 |
7 35 0 19 |
4 |
09 11th, 1st Sunday after Trinity. |
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26 M |
4 |
25 |
7 35 0 50 |
5 |
01 18th, 2d Sunday after Trinity. |
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27 Tu |
4 |
25 |
7 35 1 25 |
5 |
58 25th, 3d Sunday after Trinity. |
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28 W |
4 |
26 |
7 34 2 06 |
6 |
57 29th, St. Peter. |
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29 Th |
4 |
26 |
7 34 2 55 |
7 |
54 |
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30 |
Fr |
4 |
26 |
7 34 |
rises. |
8 |
45 |
1882.
JULY.
7th Month,
MOONS PHASES.
© Full Moon, Id, Ih, 20m, M. (§> Last qr. 7d, 5h, 4m, B. 0 New Moon, 15.1, 2h, 13m, M. © First qr. 23d, 5h, 29m, M. nil Moon, 30d,9bi I3ra, M.
Id,
7d,
13d,
I9d,
25d,
8UN SOUTH. 12h. 3m. I2h. 4m. I2h. 5m. I2h. 6m. 12h. 6m.
34s. 38s. 28s.
2s.
15s.
\l |
W ©R.| |
1 |
Sa 4 26 |
2 |
Su 4 27 |
3 |
M 4 27 |
4 |
Tu 4 28 |
5 |
W 4 28 |
6Th 7Fr 8 Sa 9Su
10 M
11 Tu
12 W
13 Th
14 Fr
15 Sa
16 Su I7M
18 Tu
19 W
20 Th
21 Fr
22 Sa
23 Su
24 M
25 Tu
26 W
27 Th
28 Fr
29 Sa
30 Su
31 M
OS. QR- 7 34 7 53 33 8 35 33 9 13
32 9 48
32 10 21
32 10 54
31 11 26 31 morn.
30 0 02
30 0 41
1 26
2 15
3 09
7 33
26 8 07
25 8 35
9 02
9 28
9 55
22 10 20
21 10 49
20 11 21
19 11 58 18 morn.
17 0 42
16 1 35
15 2 35
14 3 42 13 rises.
12 7 46
7 29
7 28
7 28
7 27
7 26
7
7
7 24
7 23
7 22
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
H. W. ~9 33
10 *27
11 24 aft. 0
48 40 36 32 3.") 39 41
7 38
8 30
9 13 9 56
10 37
11 16 11 51 morn 0 27
CALENDAR DAYS.
COURTS. SUPERIOR.
1st Tuesday, at New Haven (Crim- inal Term).
CHURCH DAYS.
2d, 4th Sunday after Trinity. 9th, 5th Sunday after Trinity 16th, 6th Sunday after Trinity. 23d, 7th Sunday after Trinity 25th, St. .lame-. 80th, Mb Sunday after Trinity.
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25 |
6 |
28 |
7 |
30 |
8 |
27 |
9 |
17 |
10 |
08 |
8th Month.
AUGUST.
1882.
moon's phases |
SUN SOUTH. |
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(§> Last qr. 5d |
, llh, 25m, F |
Id, 12h. 6m. 4s. |
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fj> New Moon |
13d, 4h, 22m, E. |
7d, 12h. 5m. 31s. |
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© First qr. 2 Id, 8h, 7m, E. |
13d, 12h. 4m. 37s. |
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© Full Moon |
28d, 4h, 3 Ira |
,E. |
19d, 12h. 3m. 24s. 25d, 12h. lm. 53s. |
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M |
W Tu" |
©R. |
©S. |
OR- i |
H. 10 |
W. 56 |
CALENDAR DAYS. |
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1 |
4 49 |
7 |
11 |
8 19 |
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2 |
W |
4 50 |
7 |
10 |
8 53 |
11 |
41 ■ |
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3 |
Th |
4 51 |
7 |
9 |
9 27 |
eve |
26 |
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4 |
Fr |
4 52 |
7 |
8 |
10 03 |
1 |
18 |
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5 |
Sa |
4 53 |
7 |
7 |
10 42 |
2 |
12 COURTS. |
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6 |
Su |
4 54 |
7 |
6 |
11 26 |
3 |
12 |
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7 |
M |
4 55 |
< |
5 |
morn. |
4 |
i ■- U. S. DISTRICT. |
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8Tu |
4 56 |
7 |
4 |
0 14 |
5 |
2i 4th Tuesday, at New Haven. |
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9W |
4 58 |
7 |
2 |
1 06 |
6 |
22 *•*• SUPERIOR. |
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10 11 12 |
Th Fr Sa |
4 59 5 0 5 1 |
7 7 6 |
1 0 59 |
2 01 2 58 3 58 |
7 8 8 |
19 3d Tuesday, Litchfield. ^ 4th Tuesday, at Hartford (Crim- 51 inalTerm). |
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13 Su |
5 2 |
6 |
58 |
sets. |
9 |
2' 4th Tuesday, at Bridgeport (Crim- |
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14 M |
5 4 |
6 |
56 |
7 06 |
10 |
08 inal Term). |
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15Tu |
5 5 |
6 |
55 |
7 33 |
10 |
44 4th Tuesday, at Brooklyn. |
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16 W |
5 6 |
6 |
54 |
8 01 |
11 |
19 |
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17 Th 5 7 |
6 |
53 |
8 24 |
11 |
53 COMMON PLEAS. |
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18 Fr 5 8 |
6 |
52 |
8 51 |
morn. 1st Tuesday, at New London. |
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19 Sa |
5 10 |
6 |
50 |
9 22 |
0 |
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20 Su 21 M |
5 11 5 12 |
6 6 |
49 4S |
9 57 10 38 |
1 1 |
1 3 1st Monday at Canaan. |
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22 Tu |
5 14 |
6 |
46 |
11 23 |
2 |
54 CHURCH DAYS. |
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23 W |
5 15 |
6 |
45 |
morn. |
3 |
52 |
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24 Th |
5 16 |
6 |
44 |
0 17 |
4 |
gg 6th, 9th Sunday after Trinity. |
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25 Fr 5 17 |
6 |
43 |
1 21 |
6 |
04 13th, 10th Sunday after Trinity. |
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26 Sa 5 19 |
6 |
41 |
2 30 |
7 |
08 20th, 11th Sunday after Trinity. |
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27 Su 5 20 |
6 |
40 |
3 42 |
S |
06 24th, St. Bartholomew. |
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28 M 5 21 |
6 |
39 |
rises. |
8 |
57 27th, 12th Sunday after Trinity. |
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29 Tu 5 23 |
6 |
37 |
6 49 |
9 |
44 |
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30 W 5 24 |
6 |
36 |
7 25 |
10 |
34 |
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31 |
Th |
5 25 |
6 |
35 |
8 02 |
11 |
21 |
1882.
SEPTEMBER
®
MOON'S PHA8E8.
Last qr. 4(1, 8h, 38m, M. Now Moon, 12d, 8h, 11m, M. First qr.20d, 8h, 40m, M. Full Moon, 27d, Oh, 22m, M.
9th Month. |
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SUN BOD I II |
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Id, |
nh. |
59m. |
48s. |
7d, |
nh. |
57m |
50s. |
13d, |
nh. |
55m. |
7s. |
19d, |
nh. |
53m. |
39s. |
25d, |
llh |
51m. |
55s. |
Fr 5 26 6 34 8 40 eve. 06
Sa 5 28 6 32 9 24 0 57
Su 5 29 6 31 10 11
M 5 30 6 30 1 1 03
Tu 5 32 6 28 11 58
W 5 33 6 27 morn. Th 5 34 6 26 0 46 Fr 5 36 6 24 1 52 Sa 5 37 6 23 Su 5 38 6 22 M 5 40 6 20 Tu 5 41 6 19 W 5 43 6 1 7 Th 5 44 6 16 Fr 5 45 6 15 Sa 5 47 6 13
9
M \V ©R. ©S. K. H. W.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
1
2 3
4 5 6
2 51 7
3 48 8
4 47 8 sets. 6 29 10
6 57 10
7 25 11
CALENDAR DAYS.
COURTS.
53
53j U. B. CIRCUIT.
56 3d Tuesday, at Hartford. 57
SUPERIOR.
1st Tuesday, at Tolland.
2d Tuesday, at Hartford. 39' 2d Tuesday, at New Haven. 92! 2d Tuesday, at New London en! 2d Tuesday, at Haddam.
3d Tuesday, at Dan bury
3d Tuesday, at Waterbury (Crim- inal Term).
58 morn.
Su 5 48 6 12 8 37 0
M 5
Tu 5 51 6 W 5 52 6 Th 5 54 6 Fr 5 55 6
Sa 5 56 6 Su 5
50 6 10 9 910
20 0
1
11
8 11 08 6 morn. 5 0 12 4 1 20 2 2 32 1 3 46 T u 6 00 6 0 rises. 8 W 6 01 5 59 5 55 9 Th 6 03 5 57 6 33 10 Fr 6 05 5 55 7 16 11 Sa 6 06 5 54 8 04 1 1
58 6
59 6
COMMON PLEAS.
1st Mod day, at Hartford, New Haven, and Bridgeport.
DISTRICT COURT OP LITCHFIELD CO.
1st Monday, at New Milford.
DISTRICT COURT OF WATERBURY.
1st Tuesday, at Waterbury.
CHURCH DAYS.
3d, 13th Sunday after Trinity. 10th, 14th Sunday after Trinity. 17th. loth Sunday alter Trinity. 21st, St. Matthew. 24th, 16th Sunday after Trinity. 29th, St. Michael and All Angels.
10th Month.
OCTOBER.
1882.
MOON 8 PHASES.
(§ Last qr. 3d, 9h, 29m, E.
© New Moon, 12d, lh, 13m, M.
<f) First qr. 19d, 7h,6m, E.
© Full Moon, 26d, 9h, 46m, M.
SUN SOUTH.
Id, llh. 49m. 35s.
7d, llh. 47m. 47s.
13d, llh. 46m. 14s.
19d, llh. 45m. 00s.
25d, llh. 44m. 9s.
M W ©R.
1 Su~6 07
2M 6 09
3Tu 6 10
4W 6 12
5Th 6 13
6Fr 6 14
7Sa 6 16
8Su 6 17
9M 6 18
lOTu 6 19
11 W 6 21
12 Th 6 22
13 Fr 6 24
14 Sa 6 25
15 Su 6 26
16 M 6 28
17 Tu 6 29
18 W 6 30
19 Th 6 32
20 Fr 6 33
21 Sa 6 34
22 Su 6 36
23 M 6 37
24 Tu 6 38
25 W 6 40
26 Th 6 41
27 Fr 6 42
28 Sa 6 43
29 Su 6 45
30 M 6 46
31 Tu 6 47
v)S. |
OR. |
H. W. |
5 53 |
8 55 |
eve. 37 |
5 51 |
9 51 |
1 33 |
5 5010 48 |
2 31 |
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5 48 11 46 |
3 28 |
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5 47 |
morn. |
4 27 |
5 46 |
0 45 |
5 23 |
5 44 |
1 43 |
6 14 |
5 43 |
2 41 |
7 02 |
5 42 3 38 |
7 46 |
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5 41 |
4 34 |
8 26 |
5 39 |
sets. |
9 01 |
5 38 |
5 30 |
9 38 |
5 36 |
6 02 |
10 20 |
5 35 |
6 38 |
10 59 |
5 34 |
7 19 |
11 40 |
5 32 |
8 07 |
morn. |
5 31 |
9 02 |
0 23 |
5 30 10 02 |
1 14 |
|
5 28 |
li 07 |
2 08 |
5 27 |
morn. |
3 08 |
5 26 |
0 15 |
4 10 |
5 24 |
1 26 |
5 13 |
5 23 |
2 38 |
6 15 |
5 22 |
3 51 |
7 15 |
5 20 |
5 05 |
8 10 |
5 19 |
rises. |
8 59 |
5 18 |
5 50 |
9 48 |
5 17 |
6 42 |
10 39 |
5 15 |
7 37 |
11 28 |
5 14 |
8 36 |
eve. 17 |
5 13 |
9 35 |
1 10 |
CALENDAR DAYS.
COURTS.
SUPREME.
3d Tuesday, at Norwich. 4th Tuesday, at Bridgeport.
SUPERIOR.
1st Tuesday, at New Haven (Crim- inal Term).
2d Tuesday, Litchfield (Criminal Term).
3d Tuesday, at Bridgeport (Crim- inal Term).
COMMON PLEAS.
1st Monday, Bridgeport.
3d Monday at Norwalk( adjourned
Term). • 1st Tuesday, at Norwich.
DISTRICT COURT OF LITCHFIELD CO.
1st Monday, at Winchester.
CHURCH DAYS. 1st, 17th Sunday after Trinity. 8th, 18th Sunday after Trinity. 15th, 19th Sunday after Trinity. 18th, St. Luke.
22d, 20th Sunday after Trinity. 28th, St. Simon and St. Jude. 29th, 21st Sunday after Trinity.
1882.
NOVEMBER.
11th Month.
moon's PHASES. (9 Lastqr. 2d, 2h, 10m, E.
Moon, lOd, 6h,32m, E. C First qr. 18d, 3h, 53m, M. © Full Moon, 24d, 9h, 14m, E.
SUN SOUTH.
Id, llh. 43m. 41s.
7d, llh. 43m. 49s.
13d, llh. 44m. 28s.
19d, llh. 45m. 24s.
25d, llh. 47m. 15s.
M W 1 W
2Th
3Fr
4Sa
5Su
6|M
7Tu
8W
9Th
10 Fr
11 Sa
12 Su
13 M
14 Tu
15 W
16 Th
17 Fr
18 Sa
19 Su
20 M
21 Tu
22 W
23 Th
24 Fr
25 Sa
26 Su
27 M
28 Tu
29 W
30 Th
Jl. S.
6 48 5 12
505 10
51 5 9
52 5 8
53 5
54 5
56 5
57 5 6 58 5
6 59 5
7 0 5 7 1 4 59
2 4 58
3 4 57
4 4 56
5 4 55
6 4 54
7 4 53
8 4 52 94 51
104 50 11 4 49 124 48
13 4 47
14 i 46
15 4 45
15 4 45
16 4 44
17 4 43 17 4 43
: K. H. W.
10 34 2 |
02 |
11 35 2 |
55 |
morn. 3 |
4^ |
0 33 4 |
.39 |
1 30 5 |
30 |
2 27 6 |
17 |
3 25 7 |
05 |
4 31 7 |
59 |
5 21 8 |
32 |
sets. 9 |
10 |
5 17 9 |
5:3 |
6 05 10 |
•'5 7 |
6 57 11 |
24 |
CALENDAR EAYS.
10 06
11 15
morn. 0 23
57 morn. 59 0 07 0
1
2 3
4
5
6
7
rises.
5
6
21 9 1910
7 1911
8 20 11
9 20 eve. 40 10 21 1 28
COURTS.
SUPERIOR
1st Tuesday, at Norwich. 2d Tuesday, at Brooklyn. 2d Tuesday, at Middletown.
COMMON PLEAS.
1st Monday, at Hartford, New Haven, and Danbury.
DISTRICT COURT OP LITCHFIELD CO.
1st Monday, at Canaan.
CHURCH DAYS. 1st, All Saints.
5th, 22d Sunday after Trinity. 12th, 23d Sunday after Trinity. 19th, 24th Sunday after Trinity. 26th, 25th Sunday after Trinity. 30th, St. Andrew, the Apostle.
12th Month.
DECEMBER.
1882.
moon's phases. (§> Last qr. 2d, lOh, 8m, M. fD New Moon, lOd, lOh, 50m, M, ® First qr. 17d, llh, 51m, M. © Full Moon, 24d, LOh, 53m, M
Id,
7d,
13d,
19d,
25d,
SUN SOUTH.
llh. 49m. 19s.
llh. 51m. 47s.
54m. 49s.
57m. 28s.
Om. 27s.
llh. llh. 12h.
M W
"TFr"
2Sa
3Su
4M
5Tu
6W
7Th
8Fr
9Sa
10 Su
11M
12 Tu
13 W
14 Th
15 Fr
16 Sa
17 Su 18M
19 Tu
20 W
21 Th
22 Fr
23 Sa
24 Su
25 M
26 Tu
27 W
28 Th
29 Fr
30 Sa
31 Su
;©R..©_S.
7 184 42 7 184 42 7 194 41 7 20 4 40 7 20 4 40 7 21 4 39 7 214 39 7 22 4 38
22 4 38
23 4 37; 23 4 37;
23 4 37
24 4 36
24 4 36 7 24 4 36 7 24 4 36 7 25 4 35; 7 254 35| 7 25 4 35 7 25 4 35 7 25 4 35;
254 35
25 4 35 25 4 35 25 4 35 25 4 35 24 4 36 24 4 36 24 4 36 24 4 36 23 4 37
QR. H. W.
CALENDAR DAYS.
11 20
morn. 0 17
2 14
3 02
COURTS.
l\ S DISTRICT.
1st Tuesday, at Hartford.
8UPRKMK.
sets. 5 47
3 51
4 40
5 31
6 21 1st Tuesday, at New Haven.
7 13
8 01
8 49
9 31 10 21
10 16
11 25 morn.
0 34
1 44
2 53
morn. 0 39
6 07
rises.
6 03
7 04
8 06
9 06 10 04
10 59
11 58
8 25
9 13 10 01
10 47
11 29 eve. OS
0 50
1 32
2 15
SUPERIOR.
1st Tuesday, at Hartford (Crimi- nal Term). 1st Tuesday, Litchfield. 1st Tuesday, at Tolland. 2d Tuesday, at Waterbury.
COMMON PLEAS.
1st Monday, at Bridgeport. 3d Monday, at Stamford (ad- journed Term).
DISTRICT COURT OF LITCHFIELD CO.
1st Monday, at New Milford.
CHURCH DAYS.
3d, 1st Sunday in Advent.
10th, 2d Sunday in Advent.
17th, 3d Sunday in Advent.
21st, St. Thomas.
24th, 4th Sunday in Advent.
25th, Christmas.
26th, St. Stephen.
27th, St. John, Evangelist.
28th, Holy Innocents.
- 1 A I i: OKI HI ag, 17
GOVERNMENT OF CONNECTICUT,
FOR TWO YEARS FROM JAN. 5, 1881.
EXECUTIVE] DEPARTMENT.
Hi- Excellency HOBART B. BIGELOW, New Haven,
Governor.
Morris F. Tvler, New Haven, Executive Secretary.
Frank D. Rood, Clerk.
Bis Honor
WILLIAM H. BULKELEY, Hartford,
Lieutenant-Governor.
CHARLES E. SEARLS. Thompson,
Secretary. R. S. Hinman, Horace Heath, Clerks.
DAVID P. NICHOLS, Danbury,
Treasurer. George William-. F. B. L Carter, Clerks.
WHFELOCK T. BATCHELLER, Winchester, Comptroller,
E. W. Moore, L. B. Hubbard, Clerks.
JEREMIAH OLNEY, Thompson,
•<)L Find COMMI8SK>in EL
Carnot 0. Spencer, Wjn. H. Pond, Clerks.
BTATE LIBRARY: Committee, the Governor, 1 and Hon. Dwight W. Pardee. Librarian, I Hoadly.
18 GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
LEGISLATIVE.
(general %z*tmhlvf Jatraarg, 1882.
SENATE.
fSenators from districts having even numbers hold office for one year, from districts having odd numbers for two years from the Wednesday after the first Monday oi January, 1882.]
1st, John R. Hills, r, Hartford.
2d, John S. Cheney, r, Manchester.
3d, Rial Strickland, d, Enfield.
4th, Andrew S. Upson, r, Farmington.
5th, James S. Elton, r, Waterbury.
6th, Edward F. Jones, r, Branford.
7th, George M. Gunn, d, Milford.
8th, William J. Mills, d, New Haven.
9th, Robert Coit, r, New London.
10th, Charles P. White, r, North Stonington.
11th, Charles P. Sturtevant, r, East Lyme.
12th, Oliver Hoyt, r, Stamford.
13th, Tallmadge Baker, r, Nor walk.
14th, Morris W. Seymour, d, Bridgeport.
15th, William N. Northrop, d, Newtown.
16th, Henry Hammond, r, Killingly.
17th, Eugene S. Boss, r, Windham.
18th, Lorrin A. Cooke, r, Barkhamsted.
19th, Milo B. Richardson, d, Salisbury. 20th, Albert P. Bradstreet, r, Thomaston.
21st, Richard P. Spencer, r, Saybrook. 22d, Joseph W. Alsop, d, Middletown. 23d, Ralph P. Gilbert, r, Hebron. 24th, Ebenezer C Dennis, r, Stafford.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
HARTFORD COUNTY.
Hartford, George G. Sill, d, Charles H. Cooley, r.
Avon, Frederick Ripley, r.
Berlin, Henry N. Galpin, r.
Bloomfield, Henry D. Barnard, d.
Bristol, Charles S. Treadway, r, Elijah Manross, r.
Burlington, Charles C. McAleer, d.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY. 19
Canton, George Mills, 2d, d.
East Gran by, Jefferson R. Holcomb, d.
East Bartford, Arthur G. Olmsted, r, Charlea W. Roberts, d.
East Windsor, Orson S. Wood, r, Charles E. Woodward, d.
Enfield, Loren H. Pease, r, J. Warren Johnson, r.
Farmington, Thomas Cowles, r, Lucius C. Humphrey, r.
Glastonbury, Charles H, Talcott, r, Aaron W. Kinne, r.
Granby, Artemus G. Harger, r, George R. Case, r.
Hartland, Henry J. Gates, r, George H. Clark, r.
Manchester, Cnarle* H. Owen, r, Clinton W. Cowles, d.
Marlborough, John A. Haling, d.
New Britain. Ambrose Beatty, d, James Thomson, d.
Newington, David L. Robbins, d.
Plainville, Edward S. Towne, r.
Rocky Hill, James EL Warner, d.
Simsbnry, Ebenezer G. Curtis, d, Daniel 0. Feed, d.
Southimrton, J. Frank Pratt, r, George F. Smith, r.
South Windsor. John P. Jones, d.
Suffield, Silas W. Clark, r, James Rising, r.
West Hartford, E. Buel Root, r.
Wethersfield, Edwin F. Griswold, r, Edward D. Robbins, r.
Windsor, Daniel W. Phelps, r, Lemuel R. Lord, r.
Windsor Locks, John W. Coogan, d.
NEW HAVEN COUNTY.
New Haven, A. Heaton Robertson, d, Timothy J. Fox, d.
Beacon Falls, Andrew W. Culver, r.
Bethany. Samuel B. Woodward, d.
Branford, William A. Wright, d.
Cheshire, Benjamin A. Jarvis, d, Charles B. Terrell, d.
Derby, William E. Downes, r, Charles H. Pine, r.
East Haven, Orlando B. Thompson, d.
Guilford, El isha C. Bishop, r, Edward Griswold, r.
Hamden, Bela A. Mann, d.
Madison, Horace 0. Hill, r.
Meriden, William W. Lyman, r, Grove H. Wilson, r.
Middlebury, George 0. Ellis, r.
Milford, Charles A. Tomlinson, d, Thomas W. Stow, d.
Naugatuck, Franklin B. Tuttle, d.
North Branford, William B. Curtis, r.
North Haven, Andrew F. Austin, r.
Orange, Edward E. Bradley, d.
Oxford, James H. Bartlett,* r.
Prospect, George F. Tyler, r.
20 GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Seymour, John W. Rogers, r.
Southbury, Asahel F. Mitchell, r.
Wallingford, Phineas T. Ives, d, John W. Blakeslee, d.
Waterbury, Charles W. Gillette, r, Henry C. Griggs, r.
Wolcott, Samuel M. Bailey, r.
Woodbridge, Charles T. Walker, r.
NEW LONDON COUNTY.
New London, Henry B. Downer, d, Bryan F. Mahan, d.
Norwich, George C. Ripley, r, William S. Congdon, r.
Bozrah, Joshua C. Leffingwell, r.
Colchester, Uriah W. Carrier, d, John English, Jr., d.
East Lyme, John W. Luce, r.
Franklin, Oliver L. Johnson, r.
Griswold, Henry A. Lathrop, r.
Groton, Parmenas Avery, d, Sumner H. Gove, r.
Lebanon, Nathaniel R. Williams, r, Charles C. Loomis, r.
Ledyard, James A. Billings, r.
Lisbon, Augustus F. Read, d.
Lyme, Henry B. L. Reynolds, r, Benajah P. Bill, d.
Montville, Raymond N. Parish, r.
North Stonington, Orrin Chapman, r, Charles H. Brown, r.
Old Lyme, Erastus E. Clark, d.
Preston, Chester W. Barnes, d, Charles P. Hewitt, d.
Salem, Gurdon F. Allyn, r.
Sprague, Dennis McCarthy, g.
Stonington, Stiles T. Stanton, r, Alexander S. Palmer, Jr., d.
Voluntown, Timothy Parker, r.
Waterford, Nathaniel Chapman, d.
FAIRFIELD COUNTY.
Bridgeport. Augustus H. Abernethy, d, Peter W. Wren, d.
Bethel, Harry S. Glover, r.
Brookfield, Samuel Thornhill, d.
Darien, Charles Brown, r.
Danbury, Howard W. Taylor, d, Charles J. Deming, d.
Easton, Stephen D. Wheeler, r.
Fairfield, Henry F. Sherwood, d, Francis M. Pike, d.
Greenwich, Cornelius Mead, d, Charles E. Wilson, d.
Huntington, Daniel S. Brinsmade, r.
Monroe, Andrew B. Curtis, r.
New Canaan, Selleck Y. St. John. r.
New Fairfield, Alexander Turner, d.
Newtown, William H. Glover, d, Edson W. Wilson, r.
Norwalk, George R. Cowles, r, Charles W. Bell, r.
«.!.M i;ai. A.88EMBLT. 21
Redding, Thomas Sanford, d, Ebenezer F. Foster, d. Ridgefield, Edward J. Couch, r, Lewis E. Smith, V. Sherman, Allan \\\ Paige, r. Stamford, Edwin L. Seofield, r, William W. Gillespie, r.
Stratford, Anson II. Hlakeman, r, Trumbull, Elliott P. Nichols, d. Weston, Oregon- T. Osborne, d. Westport, Jolm'W. Hurlbutt d. Wilton, James T. Hubbell, d.
WINDHAM COUNTY.
Brooklyn, Henry M. Cleveland, r.
Ashford, Charles L. Dean, r, Danforth 0. Lombard, r.
Canterbury, Marvin H. Sanger, d, Francis S. Bennett, d.
Chaplin, Lrastus M. Loom is, r.
Eastford, Simeon A. Wheaton, d.
Hampton, Daniel M. Deming, r.
Killingly, Ashel J. Wright, r, James X. Tucker, r.
Plainneld, Henry F. Newton, r, Havilah M. Prior, r.
Pomfret, Frederick Hyde, d, Thomas 0. Elliott, r.
Putnam, Lucius H. Fuller, r, Thomas J. Thurber, r.
Scotland, M. Luther Barstow, r.
Sterling, Silas A. W'aite, r.
Thompson, Edwin T. White, r, William H. Arnold, r.
Windham, John M. Hall, r, Samuel Bingham, r.
Woodstock, Henry M. Bradford, r, Zenas Marcy, r.
LITCHFIELD COUNTY.
Litchfield, Willi. J. Beach, d, Garner B. Curtiss, d
Barkhamsted, Hubert B. Case, d, William II. Ward. r.
Bethlehem, Nehemiah L. Bio-, d.
Bridgewater, Peter Wooster, d.
Canaan, Samuel W. Bradley, d.
Colebrook, Andrew J. Terrell, d, Solomon Sackett, r.
Cornwall, Charles H. Harrison, d, Luman C. Wk-kwire, d.
Goshen, Hubert Scovill, r, Franklin E. Wadbams, r.
Harwinton, Chester A. Hayes, r, Horace W. Barber, r.
Kent, Charles Lee, d.
Morris, William Griswold, d.
New Hartford, Thaddeus L. Root, r, Anson J. Allen, d.
Milford, Frederick S. Richmond, d, Amos H. Bower* d North Canaan, Henry G. Williams, '1. Norfolk, Plumb Brown, r, Alva S. Cowles. r. Plymouth. Enos Blakeslee, r. Roxbury, Myron W. Udell, d.
22 GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Salisbury, John H. Hurlburt, d, Lewis P. Ashman, d.
Sharon, Edgar J. Reed, d, William Dakin, d.
Thomaston, Joseph K. Judson, r.
Torrington, Frederick Devoe, r, George A. Allen, r.
Warren, Clark S. Swift, r.
Washington, Erastus J. Hurlbut, r, Gould C. Whittlesey, r.
Watertown, Augustus N. Woolson, r.
Winchester, Joseph H. Norton, r, John D. Yale, d.
Woodbury, William J. Clark, r, William Cothren, r.
MIDDLESEX COUNTY.
Middletown, D. Ward Northrop, d, James Lawton, d.
Haddam, Henry H. Brainerd, r, Orrin Shailor, d.
Chatham, Delos D. Brown, r, Nathaniel C. Johnson, r.
Chester, A. Hamilton Gilbert, r.
Clinton, George A. Olcott, r.
Cromwell, Henry W. Stocking, r.
Durham, Talcott P. Strong, r, Julius Davis, d.
East Haddam, Richard H. Gladwin, r, Joseph W. Hungerford, r.
Essex, William T. McCresry, d.
Killingworth, Augustus W. Stevens, d, Sidney T. Davis, d.
Middlefield, Alva B. Coe, r.
Old Savbrook, Osias H. Kirtland, r.
Portland, John M. Penfield, d.
Saybrook, John Child, r, Ezra J. B. Southwortb, r.
Westbrook, John A. Post, r.
TOLLAND COUNTY.
Tolland, Henry E. Steele, d, Charles Young, d.
Andover, Erastus D. Post, r.
Bolton, Joseph C. Alvord, r.
Columbia, Samuel B. West, r.
Coventry. William F. Sweet, d. Edgar Bass, d.
Ellington, J. Abbott Thompson, r.
Hebron, Alfred W. Hutchinson, r, Joel Jones, r.
Mansfield, George W. Merrow, r, Olin S. Chaffee, r.
Somers, Lorenzo Wood, r, Randolph H. Fuller, r.
Stafford, M. R. Griswold, d, William A. King, r.
Union, Hartly Walker, d, Thomas J. Young, d.
Vernon, Alva N. Belden, r, Louis Philipp, r.
Willington, William D. Irons, r, Matthew Burdick, r.
POLITICAL RECAPITULATION.
JANUARY SESSION, 1881.
SENATE, Rep. Dem. Gr. Ind.
17 7
VOTES FOR STATE OFFICERS AND SENATORS. 23
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Gr. Ind. Hartford, New Haven, New London, Fairfield, Windham, Litchfield, Middlesex, Tolland,
165 107 1
Republican majority, 1881— Senate 10, House 48; Joint Bal- lot 58.
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VOTES FOR STATE OFFICERS.
November, 1880.
Governor.
Hobart B. Bigelow, r, 67,070 James E. English, d, 64,293
Henry C. Baldwin, gr, 897 George P. Rogers, pro, 488
LIEUT.-GOVERNOR.
William H. Bulkeley, r, 67,204 Charles Iff. Pond, d% 64,153
Francis S. Sterling,' gr, 894 Abel S. Beardsley, pro, 474
Secretary.
Charles E. Searls, r, 67,066 Stephen S. Blake, d, 64,176 Lucien V. Pinney, gr, 886 William S. Williams, pro, 464
Treasurer.
David P. Nichols, r, 67,034 Merrick A. Marcv, d, 64,351
Thomas E. Ryan, gr, 882 Edmund Tattle, pro, 460
COMPTROLLER.
WheelockT. Batcheller, r, 67,185 Charles R. Fagan, (/, 64,142 Henry R. Wright, gr, 884 Edwin B. Lyon, pro, 452
VOTES FOR SENATORS.
November, 1881.
1. John R. Hills, r, 3,087 Elisha Johnson, d, 2,739
3. Rial Strickland, d, 2,258 Arthur G. Pomerov, r, 2,156
4. Andrew S. Upson, ?•, 2,351 Elisha N. Welch, ^/, 2,267
5. James S. Elton, r, 2,547 ChaiiLcev B. Webster, d, 2,346
24 CONGRESSIONAL AND SENATORIAL DISTRICTS.
7. George M. Gunn, d, 2,391 J. H. Bartholomew, r, 2,198
9. Robert Coit, r, 1,812 Albert T. Burgess, d, 1,503
11. C. P. Sturtevant, r, 1,820 Henry Lyon, </, 1,474
13. Tallmadge Baker, r, 2,224 Jonathan E. Wheeler, d% 1,696
15. Wm. N. Northrop, d, 2,269 Samuel Sherman, r, ' 2,149
17. Eugene S. Boss, r, 1,650 Henry S. Marlor. Jr., c?, 1,024
18. Lorrin A. Cooke, r, 1,623 Jared B. Foster, d, 1,295
19. Milo B. Richardson,c7, 2,120 Ralph E. Canfield, r, 814 21. .Rich'd P. Spencer, r, 1,550 Clinton B. Davis, d, 1,453 23. Ralph P. Gilbert, r, 983 Alfred R. Goodrich, d, 872
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS. With Population in 1880. 1st, Hartford and Tolland Counties— 149,489. 2d, New Haven and Middlesex Counties — 192,113. 3d, New London and Windham Counties — 116,994. 4th, Fairfield and Litchfield Counties— 164,087.
SENATORIAL DISTRICTS. With Population in 1880.
1. Hartford— 42,553.
2. Berlin, East Hartford, Glastonbury, Manchester, Marlbo- rough, Newington, Rocky Hill, Southington, South Windsor, and Wethersfield— 27,847.
3. Bloomfield, Canton, East Windsor, East Granby, Enfield, Granby, Hartland, Simsbury, Suffield, Windsor," Windsor Locks— 26,598.
4. Avon, Bristol, Burlington, Farmington, New Britain, Plainville, West Hartford- 28,379.
5. Beacon Falls, Bethany, Middleburv, Naugatuck, Oxford, Prospect, Waterbury, Wolcott, Southbury— 30,089.
6. Cheshire, Guilford, Madison, Meriden, North Branford, Wallingford— 30,786.
7. Branford, Derby, East Haven, Hamden, Milford, North Haven, Orange, Seymour, Woodbridge — 32,769.
8. New Haven— 62,882.
9. Groton, New London, North Stonington, Stonington — 24,778.
10. Ledyard, Norwich, Preston— 25,033.
11. Bozrah, Colchester, East Lyme, Franklin, Griswold, Lebanon, Lisbon, Lyme, Montville, Old Lyme, Salem, Sprague, Voluntown, Waterford— 24,512.
JUDICIARY. 25
12. Dmrien, Greenwich, New Canaan, Ridgefield, Stamford, Wilton— 27,7
13. Fairfield, Norwalk, Stratford, Trumbull, Westport, Weston— 27,673.
14. Bridgep >rt— 29,148.
16. Bethel, Brookfield, Danbury, Easton, Huntington, Mon- roe, New Fairfield. Newtown, Redding, Sherman — 27,520.
1G. Ash ford, Eastford. Killingly, Putnam, Thompson, Woodstock— 22,334.
17. Brooklyn, Canterbury, Chaplin, Hampton, Plainfield, Pomfret, Scotland, Sterling, 'Windham— 20,337.
18. Barkhamsted, Colebrook, Goshen, Harwinton, New Hartford, Norfolk, Torrington, Winchester — 17,744.
19. Bridgewater, Canaan, Cornwall, Kent, New Milford, North Canaan, Salisbury, Sharon, Roxbury— 17,759.
Bethlehem, Litchfield, Morris, Plymouth, Thomaston, Warren, Washington, Watertown, Woodbury — 16,540. 21. Chatham, Chester, Clinton, Durham, East Haddam, x, Haddam, Killingworth, Old Savbrook, Saybrook, West- brook— 17,182.
I Cromwell, Middlefield, Middletown, Portland— 18,455.
23. Andover, Bolton, Columbia, Coventry, Hebron, Vernon —11,898.
24. Ellington, Mansfield, Somers, Stafford, Tolland, Union, Willington— 12,214.
JUDICIARY.
U. S. Circuit and District Courts in Connecticut,
Supreme Court, Circuit Justice. — WAPvD HUNT, Utica, N. Y.
Circuit Court Judge.— SAMUEL BLATCHFORD, New York Citv.
District Judge.- NATHANIEL SHIPMAX. Hartford.
Clerk of the Circuit and District Courts.— EDWIN E. MARVIN, Hartford.
JUDICIARY.
District Attorney. — Daniel Chad wick, Lyme.
Marshal. — Joseph D. Bate-, Hartford.
Deputy Marshals.— Geo. K. Bill, New Haven, Wm. E. Dis- brow, Bridgeport.
Masters in Chancery. Johnson T. Piatt, New Haven; Henry E. Taintor, Hartford.
26 JUDICIARY.
Commissioners of the U. S. Circuit Court.
Hartford: William Hamersley, H. E. Burton, Edwin E. Marvin, Ratcliffe Hicks, Charles E. Fellowes, Sylvester C. Dunham.
Bridgeport: Morris W. Seymour.
Litchfield : George M. Woodruff.
Meriden: James P. Piatt.
Middletown: A. W. Bacon.
New Haven: Samuel L. Bronson, Johnson T. Piatt, Jonathan Ingersoll.
New London : John P. C. Mather.
Norwich: Allen Tenny.
Norwalk: A. B. Woodward.
Thompson: Abiel Converse.
Waterbury: George E. Terry.
Willimantic : John M. Hall.
Registers in Bankruptcy. 1st Dist., Henrv E. Burton, Hartford. 2d " Johnson T. Piatt, New Haven. 3d " Robert Coit, New London. 4th " Louis N. Middlebrook, Bridgeport.
Supreme Court of Errors.
Chief Justice.— JOHN D. PARK, Norwich, elected Judger 1864; Chief Justice, 1874.
Associate Judges. — Elisha Carpenter, Hartford, 1865; Dwight VV. Pardee, Hartford, 1873; Dwight Loomis, Rockville, 1875; Miles T. Granger, North Canaan, 1876.
Reporter. — John Hooker, Hartford.
Superior Court. Judges. — Edward I. Sanford, New Haven, 1867; Roland Hitchcock, Winchester, 1874; Earl Martin, Killingly, 1874; Sidney B. Beardsley, Bridgeport, 1874; Moses Culver, Middle- town, 1875; James A. Hovey, Norwich, 1876.
Court of Common Pleas. Hartford County. — David S. Calhoun, Hartford, Judge,
Charles E. Fellowes, Hartford, Clerk. New Haven County. — David Torrance, Derby, Judge. John
S. Fowler, New Haven, Clerk.
Wm. L. Foster, New Haven, Assistant Clerk. New London County. — John P. C. Mather, New London,
Judge.
JUDICIARY.
* London, Clerk.
Frank T. Brow: . stant Clerk.
Faikfifli> Couktt. — Fr 1 1 nil, Bridgeport, Judge.
n, Bridgen
B. A. Hong] District Court o* Litchftrld Courtt.— Bai
Bridgewater, Canaan, Colebrook, Cor:
for Salisbury, S aron,
and Wind.
Do- Sain
Wm. F. Huribut,
The Judges I for four y-
SUPERIOR COURT. Allotment of Judges from July, 1881. to July, 1882. Hartford Oourtt. civil te He Sept I : :nv in
mber. Cu'.v ■ ■••. r, — lsl Tuesday in November to end of terra. - iav in Ja: March. Beardslev. J.— 4:h Tuesday :. | end of term.
CRIMTKAl
Par lea, J.— 4th Tnes lay ;-
•J. -T. — 1st rue-: .v in December.
New Haven Courtt. civil TK.
. T.— 2 I Tnes N . :;ber. Martin. J.— 1st Tnes of term.
Beardsley, J.—] lay in
March.
I
LMfl
ger, J. — 1st
Culver. J or.
Hitchcock. J.— It Loom:-. J.— 1st 1 nea la
28 JUDICIARY.
WATERBUKY CIVIL TERMS.
Carpenter, J. — 2d Tuesday in December. Martin, J. — 1st Tuesday in May, '82.
CRIMINAL TERMS.
Park, Ch. J. — 3d Tuesday in September. Beardsley, J. — 3d Tuesday in March, '82.
New London County, civil TERMS. Martin, J. — 2d Tuesday in September. Hovev, J. — 1st Tuesday in November. Hovey, J.— 3d Tuesday in March, '82. Beardsley, J. — 1st Tuesday in June, '82.
CRIMINAL TERMS.
Culver, J. — 1st Tuesday in January, '82. Hovey, J. — 1st Tuesday in May, '82.
Fairfield County, civil TERMS.
Hitchcock, J. — 3d Tuesday in September, to 1st Tuesday in December.
Hovey, J. — 1st Tuesday in December to end of term.
Sanford, J. — 2d Tuesday in February, '82, to 3d Tuesday in April.
Culver, J. — 3d Tuesday in April, '82, to end of term.
CRIMINAL TERMS.
Park, Ch. J. — 4th Tuesday in August. Beardsley, J. — 3d Tuesday in October. Hitchcock, J. — 3d Tuesdav in Februarv, '82. Sanford, J.— 2d Tuesday in May, '82.
Windham County. Carpenter, J. — 4th Tuesday in August. Sanford, J. — 2d Tuesday in November. Culver, J. — 1st Tuesday in February, '82. Hovey, J. — 2d Tuesday in May, '82.
Litchfield County. Loomis, J. — 3d Tuesday in August. Pardee, J. — 2d Tuesday in October, Crim. Term. Hitchcock, J. — 1st Tuesday in December. Granger, J. — 1st Tuesday in April, '82, Crim. Term. Sanford, J. — 1st Tuesday in June, '82.
JUDICIARY.
29
Middlesex Couhtt.
Beardsley, J. — 2d Tuesday in September. Beardsley, J. — 2d Tuesday in November.
Hovey, J. — 2d Tuesday in February. '82. San ford, J.— 3d Tuesday in April, '82.
Tolland County. Culver, J. — 1st Tuesday in September. Beardsley, J.— 1st Tuesday in December. Martin, J. — 2d Tuesday in April, '82. Hitchcock, J. — 1st Tuesday in June, '82. The Judges are elected for eight years. For Terms of Courts, see Calendar pages.
Ha ht ford, 1
Bloom field,
E. Hartford,
Glastonbury,
Newingtou,
Kockv Hill,
West Hartford,
Wethersfield,
Windsor Locks, J
Enfield, Frederick E. Ely.
Karmington, j . L Whitman
Plainville, )
Granby, Albert C. Latham.
*Hartland, .
PROBATE COURTS. Hartford County.
Avon, Matthew C. Woodford.
Berlin, J Valentine B.
New Britain, ) Chamberlain.
Bristol, Asahel Brockett. J. H. White. Burlington, Romeo Elton.
Canton, Samuel N. Codding.
East Granby, Isaac P. Owen.
East Windsor, / Mahlon H.
South Windsor, ) Bancroft.
Marlborough, James J. Bell.
Simsbury, John C. Robert-.
Southington, Walter S. Merrell.
Suffield, William L. Loomis.
Windsor, H. Sidney Hayden.
Manchester, Rufus R. Dimock.
New Haven County.
New Haven, ) Ham den, |
North Haven, I Samuel A. Orange, York.
Seymour, Woodbridge, J Bethany, Nathan Clark. Branford, Henry H. Stedman.
Derby, Charles Reed. East Haven, Chas. A. Brav.
SURf0r(r' a >* |E.R.Landon N. Branford p t, )
Madison, Henry B. Wilcox.
Meriden, E. A. Merriman.
Oxford, Lewis Barnes.
Southbury, see Litchfield Co.
*Tie vote. Orson C. Gates, 86 ; Ebenezer II. Miller, 86.
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JUDICIARY.
83ft H-*-*"*
Milford, Wm. G. Mitchell. Naugatuck.
Wallingford, N. Branford p't, Waterbury, "|
Othniel I. Martin.
Beacon Falls,
Geo. D. Bissell
Middlebury, Thomaston, Wolcott,
New London County.
I- Chas. W. Gillette.
New London,
Waterford,
Norwich, )
Franklin,
Griswold,
Lisbon,
Preston,
Sprague,
William Belcher.
Supply T. Holbrook.
j
Bozrah, Samuel G. Johnson. Colchester, < Rexford E
Carrington. Fairfield County.
East Lyme, M. W. Comstock. Groton", William H. Potter. Lebanon, George D. Spencer. Ledyard, George Fanning. Lyme, Frederick Fosdick. Montville, Henrv A. Baker. N. Stonington, Chas. P. White. Old Lyme, David Morley. Salem*, Austin 0. Gallup. Stonington, Rich'd A. Wheeler.
Morris B. Beardsley.
Bridgeport,
Easton,
Hunting on,
Monroe,
Trumbull,
Danbury, / Norman
New Fairfield, j Hodge.
Bethel, George S. Crofut.
Brookfield, Benj. Griffen.
gas*}"-*--
Stratford, Robert H. Russell.
Windham County. Brooklyn, Wm. Woodbridge. Pomfret, Edward P. Hay ward. Ashford, Davis A. Baker. Putnam, John A. Carpenter.
Canterburv, Marvin H. Sanger. Sterling, Luther Gallup. Chaplin, Ephraim W. Day. Thompson, George Flint. Eastford, H. H. Burnham. Voluntown, Orrin S. Rix.
Hampton, Patrick H. Pearl. Windham, ( n . „ pi01.i_ Killingly, Thomas J. Evans. Scotland, j HuDei °lar*' Plainfield, Waldo Tillinghast. Woodstock, Oliver H. Perry.
Fairfield, Samuel Glover. Greenwich, Daniel S. Mead, Jr. Newtown, Monroe Judson. Norwalk, |A R
]Sew Canaan, > w~«i™«i Wilton, j Woodward.
Redding, Lemuel Sanford. Ridgefield, Hiram K. Scott Sherman, John N. Woodruff.
Westl°r'iSilasB-SherW00d-
STATE COMMISSIONERS
31
Lrfcni in
LlTCHFIKLD, j
Goshen, i George M.
| Woodruff.
Warren,
Barkhamsted, Daniel Youngs. No. Canaan, I TI)n , . . Ql j J.B.Hardenbergh,
Cornwall, Silas C. Beers. Harwinton, Martin L. Goodwin. Kent, Jerome F. Gibbs. New Hartf<»rd, Henry R. Jones. New Milford, / rTT1J Bridgewater, } J-H.McMahon Norfolk, Robbins Battell.
-i) Cousty.
Plymouth, Byron Tuttle. Roxburv, Lyman P. Eastman.
Salisbury, Lorenzo Tupper. Sharon, J. Wade Hughes. Thomaston, see New Haven Co. Torrington, Jos. F. Calhoun. Washington, H. H. Morehouse. Watertown, Wm. B. Hotchkiss. Winchester, \ Augustus H. Colebrook, J Fenn.
Woodbury, )
Bethlehem, V Jas. Huntington. 'Southbnry, )
Middlesex County. Middletown, ) Haddam, George W. Arnold.
Cromwell, ' Si: Chatham, ( William A.
Durham, f Robinson. Portland, J Chapman.
efield, J Clinton, Henry C. Hull.
Last Haddam, Julius Attwood. Saybrook, j Joseph B. Essex, Edward W. Redfield. Chester, j Banning.
Killingwortb.Lyman E. Stevens. Westbrook, George C. Moore. Old Saybrook, Henry Hart.
Tolland County. John B. Carpenter.
Tolland,
Willington
Andover,
Bolton,
Columbia, ,
Somers, Solomon Fuller
Wm. A. Collins.
The Judges are elected for two years.
Coventry, D wight Webler. Ellington, ) n i w «r t Vernon, { Gelon W . West.
Hebron, Marshall Porter. Mansfield, Isaac P. Fenton. Stafford, ' Union,
► John 0. Booth.
STATE COMMISSIONERS.
ON TURNPIKE ROADS.
Bridgeport and Newtown— Ebenezer Wheeler, Trumbull; Wm.
J. Dick, Newtown. Essex— Jared E. Redfield, Essex; Calvin L. Ely, Lyme.
32 STATE COMMISSIONERS.
Huntington — F. G. Perry, Huntington; Isaac E. Booth, Trum- bull.
New Haven and Derby — George H. Peck, Royal M. Bassett, Derby, George Augur, New Haven.
Oxford — Alfred Birch, Woodbury; John Candee, Benjamin Nichols, Oxford.
Wells Hollow — Frederick G. Perry, Huntington; Isaac E. Booth, Trumbull.
Wreston— E. B. Goodsell, Bridgeport; Edson W. Hall, Eastern.
ON FERRIES.
Chapman's— William S. Tyler, Haddam; Jacob R. Greenfield, East Haddam.
Enfield— Orville S. Douglas, Suffield; William Steele, Enfield.
Essex — Charles E. Hough, Essex; R. L. Griffin, Lyme.
East Windsor — Isaac Schwab, East Windsor; John R. Mont- gomery, Windsor Locks.
Middle Haddam — Horace Johnson, Chatham; John J. Cone, Middletown.
Middletown and Portland— Evelyn B. Strong, Middletown; Henry M. Smith, Portland.
New London and Groton— Leander F. Gardner, Groton; Oliver Perkins, Groton.
South Windsor — Henry E. Phelps, Windsor; Erastus W. Ells- worth, South Windsor.
Warner's — Jonathan Warner, Chester; Jabez Comstock, Lyme.
ON BRIDGES.
Bennett's — Frederick Sanford.
Connecticut River Company — George G. Sill, Wm. M. Hudson, Hartford; John B. Moseley, Glastonbury.
Enfield — Amos Chappell, Suffield; Wm. Abbe, Enfield.
Hartford — Heman A. Tyler, Hartford; Maro S. Chapman, Man- chester; Geo. D. Bartlett, Glastonbury.
Tomlinson's — Jonathan Ingersoll, W.J. Atwater, New Haven; Stephen Hemingway, Henry Smith, Alexander W. Forbes, Alfred Hughes, East Haven; Henry Wr. Averill, Branford.
"Washington — George T. Smith, Milford; Albert Wilcox, Jasper K. Whiting, Stratford.
Zoar Bridge— John G. Stevens, Monroe; Benjamin Nichols, Oxford.
ON FISHERIES.
William M. Hudson, Hartford; Robert G. Pike, Middletown; George N. WroodrufT, Sherman.
COMMISSI ONERS FOR OTflEB STATES. 33
m INSPECTORS OF STEAM BOILERS.
First Cong. Dist— Frank S. Allen, Hartford. . Second Gong. Dist. — Frederick II. Laforge, Waterbury.
Third Cong. Dist. — .Joseph Allen, Norwich. Fourth Cong. Dist. — John Cotter, Norwalk.
INSPECTOR-GENERAL OF GAS-METERS AND ILLUMI- NATING GAS.
William G. Mixter, New Haven.
STATE CHEMISTS. William T. Cutter, East Lyme; Joseph Hall, Hartford.
AUDITORS OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS. R. Walton Farmer, Hartford; Thomas J. Raymond, Norwalk.
Corrimissioners for other States.
Bridgeport. William K. Seeley, New York.
George W. Warner, New York, New Jersey, Pa., Ohio, Ind.,
111., Mich., Wis., Iowa, Mo , Mass. N. S. Wordin, Minnesota. DANBURY. Roger Averili, New York.
David B. Booth, New York. Guilford. E. R. Landon, New York. Hartford. Sylvester Barbour, New York. Charles E. Fellowes, New York, Ohio. Goodman and Parker, for all the States except Delaware. David G. Gordon, for all the States except Maine, Vermont,
Delaware, Nevada, Oregon. William Hamersley, New York, Illinois, Indiana, Wiscon- sin, Michigan, Ohio, Mass., Perm., Term. Charles J. Hoadly, Maine, R. I., Ark., New Mexico. William L. Matson, New York. Zalmon A. Storrs, New York.
W. E. Simonds, Maine, B. I., Yer., Missouri, Mich., Wash. Territory, Oregon, Ind., N. (.'., S. C, Ala., Ga., Fla., Cal., Iowa, Kan., Texas. Henry E. Taintor, Maine, N. H., Yer., Mass., R. I., N. Y., Perm., N. C, Ga., Miss., La., Ohio, Indiana, Mich., Wis , Iowa, Tenn., Ark., Kan., Minn., Neb. LITCHFIELD. George M. Woodruff, New York. 3
34 NOTARIES PUBLIC.
#
Middletown. Arthur B. Calef, Penn. and New Yoik.
Frank F. Starr, X. Y., Dist. of Columbia, Texas. New Haven. Adolph Asher, Massachusetts.
Frederick W. Babcock, New York, Mass., Wis., Missouri.
C. H. Fowler, Mass. and New York.
John C. Hollister, Michigan, Georgia, New York, New Jer- sey, Penn., Mass., Cal., Missouri.
S. Arthur Marsden, New York, Mass., Mich., Penn., 111., Ga., Fla., N. C, S. C, Cal., Kansas, E. I., Iowa, N. J., Minn., Ohio.
Arthur D. Osborne, Michigan, Wis., Minn.
Charles Robinson, New York, Maine, Mich.
Henry Rogers, Pennsylvania.
Wm/K. Townsend, New York.
M. Frank Tyler, Mass. New London. John Danforth, Mass., South Carolina, New
York, New Jersey, Penn., Ohio, Illinois, Mich., Maryland,
Texas. Norwalk. A. B. Woodward, New York. Norwich. Ebenezer Learned, New York, Ohio, Indiana.
George Perkins, New York.
John T. Wait, Maine, N. H., Ver., R. I., New York, Penn.,
Mich., 111., Tenn., Ark., Del., Mo., La., Cal., Fla., Texas.
Saybrook. Deep River, John W. Marvin, New York, Mich.,
Minnesota. Stamford. Samuel Fessenden, New York. Waterbury. Stephen W. Kellogg, New York. Woodbury. William Cothren, New York, Ohio, Mich., Ind.,
111., Wisconsin.
NOTARIES PUBLIC.
Appointed by the Governor. They hold office from the date of their commission, and for two years from the first day of February of the year in which they are commissioned, unless their commissions are sooner revoked by the Governor.
Ashford. Danforth 0. Lombard, John H. Simmons. Avon. Henry Clark.
Berlin. Albert A. Barnes, Charles M. Brown, John Norton, Alfred North. Bethel. Granville B. Andrews, Eli W. Gilbert, David T.
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Hubbell, Henry C. Jndd, Horace R. Northrop, Frederick She- p.ird, Nathan Seeley, Amos Woodman.
Bethlehem. Henry W. Peck, Samuel L. Bloss.
Bloomfield. John E. Cox, Henry W. Rowley.
BOLTON. Nathan S. Maine.
Bozrah. Augustus D. Herrick, Charles S. Pendleton, Albert Waterman.
Bbanford. J. H. Bartholomew, Edward H. Rogers.
Bridgeport. Charles S. Adams, Richard C. Ambler, Chas. K. Averill, F. J. Banks, Thomas L. Bartholomew, Nelson Iff. Beach, Morris B. Beardsley, Alfred B. Beers, F. N. Benham, Henry E. Bowser, Orlando H. Brothwell, Andrew Burke, Wil- liam A. Burroughs, Charles S. Canfield, Lyman S. Catlin, Luzon W. Clark, Michael Eberhard, Thomas R. Cruttenden, William EL Disbrow, Henry B. Drew, Alfred B. Fairchild, Thomas B. Fairchild, John F. Faverweather, Herman Ganz, Amos Fuller, Granville W. Goodself, Walter Goddard, Philip L. Holzer, R. E. Hough, John S. Griffith, Edwin F. Hall, Julius S. Hanover, W. R. Higby. William B. Hinks, D. F. Hollister, Frank L. Holt, Howard G. Hubbell, F. W. Hurd, John A. Hurley, James King, Rudolph Kost, R. B. Lacey, David B. Lockwood, Frederick J. Lockwood, Francis W. Marsh, James R. Middlebrook, Willis F. Morehouse, Stephen Nichols, Horace Nichols, John F. Noble, WTilliam H. Noble, Wilfred E. Norton, Eugene B. Peck, John E. Pond, Charles P. Porter, Isaac B. Prindle, Charles B. Read, Egbert Rockwell, Howard A. Scribner, Richard Sewell, William
E. Seeley, Michael S. Sheridan, Charles Sherwood, L. M. Slade, George A. Staples, William M. Staples, Goodwin Stoddard, Edward S. Sumner, Samuel B. Sumner, Herrick A. Sutton, Albert M. Tallmadge, Frank B. Taylor, Dwight H. Terry, Cur- tis Thompson, George W. Warner, 'Thomas L. Watson, George
F. Wildman, William C. Wiklman, Rudolphus E. Whittlesey, Charles E. Wihnot.
Bridobwater. Alexander Hawley, Charles Treat.
Bristol. Morgan W. teach, I). A" Miller, Samuel P. New- ell, Geo. H. Mitchell, Miles L. Peck, John H. Sessions, Charles S. Tread way.
Brookfield. Sidney F. Hawley, Andrew Northrop, Henry S. Peck.
Brooklyn. L. B. Cleveland, Edward L. Cundall, John Pal- mer, John P. Wood.
Canaan. Dwight W. Clark, Dwight E. Dean, Edmund D. Lawrence, Charles B. Maltbie, Uriel H. Miner, A. C. Randall. Falls Vilutge, Lee P. Dean.
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Canterbury. Alfred H. Bennett, Joseph P. Lester, Marvin H. Sanger.
Canton. Jasper H. Bid well, W. \V. Bid well, Levi Case, Samuel N. Codding, Moses S. Dyer. Collinsville, Oliver F. Perry.
Chaplin. Jared VV. Lincoln.
Chatham Josiah Ackley, John Carrier, L. H. Markham, Nathaniel C. Smith.
Cheshire. Edward A. Cornwall, Milton C. Doolittle, How- ard C. Ives.
Chester. J. T. Clark, E. C. Hungerford.
Clinton. Ezra E. Post, John B. Wright.
Colebrook. Roliin D. Baldwin, Reuben Rockwell.
Colchester. Joseph N. Adams, Charles H. Babcock, Fran- cis L. Carrier, Nathaniel Foote, Salmon C. Gillette, Daniel H. Hammond, Alfred J. Loomis, Israel L. Loomis.
Columbia. Robert Brown, Joseph Hotchkiss, Joseph Hutch- ins, William H. Yeomans.
Cornwall. Silas C. Beers, Virgil F. McNeil, Wilson P. Sturgis.
Coventry. Henry A. Brewster, Luther P. Gager, Chaun- cey Howard. South Coventry, Loring Winchester.
Cromwell. Silas C. Beers, Stephen P. Polley, Ralph B. Savage, William H. Stickney, Samuel B. Wilcox.
Danbury. Jabez Amsbury, Roger Averill, John W. Bacon, George W. Barnum, 2d, Albert G. Benedict, George B. Benja- min, Ezra P. Bennett, William C. Bennett, David B. Booth, Lucius H. Boughton, Benjamin E. Cowperwaite, Harris L. Crofutt, U. B. Dunaway, William A. Ely, Samuel Gregory, Martin H. Griffin, Jr., Norman Hodge, Luman L. Hubbell, Benezet A. Hough, Lucius P. Hoyt, William A. Leonard, David P. Nichols, David Pearce, William S. Peck, Horace Purdy, Dwight E. Rogers, Henry C. Ryder, Aaron C. Seeley, L. P. Treadwell, Edgar Tweedy, Harry Williams.
Darien. George W. Clock, Charles F. Hull, Melville E. Mead, Ira Scofield, James B. Selleck, James M. Tooker.
Derby. William 0. Atwater, John D. Ballou, Egbert Bart- lett, George L. Beardsley, William S. Browne, Franklin Burton, Thomas F. Birdsey, Thos. L. J. Bulluss, William J. Clark, E. V. Clemens, S. A. Cotter, Benjamin F. Culver, Alton Farrell, Frederick L. Gaylord, A. K. Hatheway, Geo. H. Peck, Robert Peck, David Torrance. Ansonia, Charles H. Pine, Wm. Powe. Birmingham, Wm. S. Downs.
Durham. Leverett M. Leach, Henry G. Newton, Rufus W. Mrtthewson.
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East ford. Hiram H. Burnham.
East Baddaii. Cyrus VV. Chapman, Almon Day, Th< Gross, Jr., S. R. Holmes, David S. Purple.
East Habtfobd. Percv S. Bryant, Arthur P. Moore, Ephraim Rood.
East Haven. S. W. F. Andrews, George M. Baldwin, L. P. Deroing, Jonathan Dudley, Wm. E. Goodyear, Charles W. Hem- ingway, Hiram Jacobs, John H Lute, Win. P. Niles.
East Lyme. Daniel Caulkins, Moses \V. Comstock, Charles P. Stnrtevant.
Easton. George J. Banks, Ebeuezer S. Gillette, Joseph W. Johnson.
East Windsor. Homer D. Allen, Caleb Leavitt, Eugene T. ner.
Elukgton. Michael H. Mandell.
Enfield. David Brainard, Amos D. Bridge, Willis Gowdy, F. A King, Loren H. Pease, William Stimson,
Charles S. Hough, James Phelps, Jared E. Kedfield, C. O. Spencer, Alfred M. Wright.
P AIRFIELD. Henry Bradley, William H. Johnson, Wm. B. Glover, Daniel Moloney, John H. Perry, Albert W. Sanford. Sovtkport, Charles M. Oilman, 0. H. Perry, E. C. Sherwood.
Fakmington. Thomas Cowles, Julius Gay, R chard H. Gay, Carlos L. Mason, Walter S. Porter, Wm. W. Woodford.
Frankiix. Thomas G. Kingsley, H. L. M. Ladd, Ashbel Woodward.
Glastonbury. Wm. S. Goslee, Thomas H. L. Talcott
Goshen. Eugene E. Allyn, Frederick E. Hurlburt.
Grab by. Theo. M. Maltbie.
Greenwich. H. W. K. Hoyt, Joseph H. Marshall, Myron L. Mason, Daniel S. Mead, Jr., George G. McXall, Robert J. Walsh, Edward J. Wright.
Gbiswold. Henry T. Crosby, L. M. Green, Barton C Keg- win, E. C. Kegwin, Alexander H. Lester.
Groton. Lemuel Clift, E. R. Coe, John J. Conp, David A. Daboll, John 0. Fish, John Fitch, C. H. Gaylord, Robert X. Gray, Samuel B. Latham, Philo Little, Orrin E. Miner. Wm. F. Mitchell, Thomas E. Packer, Asa Perkins. 2d, William H. Patter, Jabez Watrous, Jr., James L. Weaver.
Guilford. (Jeorge S. Davis, Edward R. Landon, S. T. Mor- gan, F. Y7. Seward.
Haddam. George W. Arnold, Walter X. Gav, Edward D. Gilbert.
HAMDEN. Charles P. AogUT. Silas Benham, Ellsworth B. Cooper, Elias Dickerman, Edwin P. Ed wards, Walter W.WuodrutV.
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Hampton. David Greenslit.
Hartford. John C. Abbott, David L. Aberdien, Sherman W. Adams, B. R. Allen, Myron A. Andrews, Isaiah Baker, Jr., William E. Baker, Stephen' Ball, Henry S. Barbour, Joseph L. Barbour, Sylvester Barbour, George D. Bate?, Joseph D. Bates, Morgan W. Beach, Edward B. Bennett, Samuel J. Bestor, Lorenzo M. Blake, Lewis H. Brainard, Joseph Breed, James H. Brewster, Frederick P. Brehm, John H. Brocklesby, John P. Bronk, Alfred B. Bull, Henry L. Bunce, Charles L. Burdett, George H. Burdick, Albert L. Burke, John F. Burt, Silas Chap- man, Jr., Richard S. Burt, Patrick F. Butler, James R. Chap- man, Edward H. Clark, James W. Clark, Mahlon N. Clark, Charles J. Cole, Silas H. Cornwell, Horace Cornwall, E. P. Cowles, Walter G. Cowles, G. F. Davis, Asa W. Day, George H. Day, John C. Day, Charles S. Davidson, Leonard A. Dick- inson, E. B. Dillingham, Sylvester C. Dunham, Charles E. Dus- tin, Frederick Eberle, Frederick G. Eberle, Theodore G. Ellis, Samuel E. Elmore, William H. Ellsworth, Henry W. Erving, Wm. A. Erving, Charles E. Fellowes, H. B. Freeman, Henrv H. Fitch, William H. Fitch, H. E. Fitts, Edward L. Gavlord, Sim- eon J. Fox, Robert F. Gaylord, T. J. Gill, Charles' S. Gillette, A. J. Glazier, Edward Goodman, Alfred W. Green, Robert A. GrifTing, David G. Gordon, Miles W. Graves, Charles E. Gross, Louis Gundlach, Isaac W. Hakes, William Hamersley, A. E. Hart, H. E. Harrington, Albert N. Hatheway, Horace' Heath, W. F. Henney, Ratcliffe Hicks, John E. Higgins, Appleton R. Hillver, Charles J. Hoadlv, Francis A. Hoadly, George W. Hubbard, Charles C. Hurlbut, Frank E. Hyde, W. W. Hyde, Ward W. Jacobs, Charles M. Joslyn, William H. King, Henry A. Kippen, James H. Knight, William Knox, Herbert B. Lang- don, Charles H. Lawrence, A. G. Loomis, Cooke Lounsbury, Robert Lunnv, 2d, Frederick S. Lvman, Theodore Lvman, E.
E. Marvin, William L. Matson, W*. J. McConville, W. B. Mc- Cray, Charles L. Mcintosh, Richard McCloud, John T. McMa- nus^ Thomas McManus, Lent B. Merriam, James H. Miller, Hiram R. Mills, F. 0. Mosebach, Leonard Morse, George B. Newton, Henry Osborn, Francis H. Parker, Wm. H. Parry, Edward W. Parsons, John C. Parsons, Edward B. Peck, Nathan
F. Peck, Wilbert W. Perry, James B. Powell, S. 0. Prentice, Henry C. Robinson, Edward F. Rogers, David A. Rood, Warren Rowley, Charles H. Russell, George E. Sanborne, C. F. Sedg- wick, Joseph Schwab, George G. Sill, Clinton Spencer, Lewis Sperry, Lewis E. Stanton, George G. Sunnier, J. H. Tallman, Henry E. Taintor, James P. Taylor, Stephen Terry, John H.
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Thacher, W. EL Townsend. Reman A. Tyler, Geo. Ulrich, Wm. Very, George II. Wan.' \. Washbnrne, John C. Was-
serbach, John Watson. JohnH. Welch, John W. Welch, Mahlon B.West, Charles T. Welles, M. H. Whaples, John P. Wheeler,
Edward S. White, William A. Willard, Hiram Wilier, Abram E. William?, John R. Wittig, Oliver Woodhouse, William S. Wooster, Wm. H. Woodward.
Hbbroh. F. 0. Bissell, George S. Bestor, John G. Page.
Huntington. Charles Beard, E. P. Curtis, Jr., Henry Glover, Charles Judson, F. G. Ferry, Horace Wheeler.
Kent. Marshall C. Gibbs.
Killingly. Howry Amsbury, Arthur G. Bill. Henry N. Clemens, Wm. E. Hvde, Oliver P. Jacobs. Wm. P. Kellev, Wm. H. Oatley, George W. Pike, Edwin L. Palmer, James H. Pot- ter, L. H. Rickard, Milton A. Shumway, George H. Wheaton, Chauncey C. Young. Weat KUEngly, Edward L. Cundall, Henry Hammond, Henry L. Hammond, James H. Potter.
KiLlingwokth. Orlando E. Redfield.
Lebanon. Anson Fowler, Wm. A. Fuller, Henry M. Kelley, James M. Peckham.
Ledyakd. Elisha S. Allyn, Nathaniel B. Geer.
Lisbon. Hezekiah L. Head.
Litchfield. J. H. Catlin, George E. Jones, William F. Jones, George C. Woodruff, George M. Woodruff.
Lyme. John W. Bill, Benjamin Rathbone, Henry B. Sisson,
Madisox. J. Myron Hull", Ezra S. Smith, Sereno H. Scran- ton.
Manchester. Sanford 0 Benton, John S. Cheney, Richard 0. Cheney, Clinton W. Cowles.
Mansfield. Charles H. Babcock, James P. Burrows, Joseph D. Chaffee, John Fitch, Henrv Huntington, John G. C. llcFar lane, Ralph W. Storrs, Geo. T. Swift.
Meriden. Owen B. Arnold, John Barrett, Thomas A. Ben- bam, Jr., Eli C. Birdsey, Linus I in F. Butler, Bela Carter, Geo. M. Clark, \\m. H. Catlin, A. Cliamberlin, Jr., Asa H. Churchill, Geo. R. Curtiss, Lewis K. Curtis, Wilbur F. Davis, John E. Durand. Clarence E. Ellsbree, C. Robert Fasv, Frank S. Fay, Go. A. Fay, Edwin I). Hall, Lewis Hall, Selah'A. Hull, Isaac B. Hyatt. Charle- 1'. Ives, George W. Ives, Charles Mann. E. A. uerrimi rton, Jr., A. L. <>:•-. A. B. Paddock, Benjamin Page, Jr., Ralph A. Palmer, Wm. H. Perkins, Franklin Piatt, James P. Piatt, Frank 1). Proodman, Gustave Rebstook, Charles L. Rockwell, Charles
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H. Shaw, Frank J. Seidensticker, Geo. W. Smith, Wilbur H. Squire, A. L. Stevens, Julius A. Talmadge, S. H. W. Yale.
Middlebury. L. Abbott, Charles L. Nichols.
Middlefield. Lyman A. Mills, Moses W. Terrill.
Middletown. Conrad G. Bacon, James E. Bidwell, Eldon
B. Birdev, James Bishop, Walter L. Blake, Wm. H. Burrows, Geo. W. *Burr, Abbott G. Butler, Arthur B Calef, Jr., J. N. Camp, Frederick B. Chaffee, M. B. Copeland, Edward Douglass, Augustus Eastman, James K. Guy, Frederick L. Gleason, Geo. H. Harris, George W. Harris, Elijah S. Hubbard, Jonathan B. Kilbourne, D. Ward Northrop, Robert G. Pike, Augustus Put- nam, George Rand, Ffenrv H. Smith, Frank F. Starr. Elihu W. N. Starr, Orrin E. Stoddard, Charles G. R. Vinal, Wm. Wood- ward.
Milford. William A. Bull, Anon Clark, John W. Fowler, Jonas G. French, Henrv C. Piatt, Alexander T. Peck, Wm. H. Pond.
Monroe. Charles M. Beardsley, Lacey Higgins, Martin J. Mallett, Daniel A. Nichols, Charles B. Wheeler, Frederick W. Wheeler.
Montville. Henry A. Baker, Orrin H. Whiting.
Morris. Garry H. Miner.
Naugatuck. Henry C. Baldwin, L. S. Beardsley, George D. Bissell, Edward B. Goodyear, William Kennedy," George A. Lewis, Jeremiah B. Luddv, Benton A. Peck, Luther S. Piatt, Robert M. Smith, Adelbert C. Tuttle.
New Britain. James H. Beach, A. N. Bennett, Lyman S. Burr, V. B. Chamberlain, F. H. Churchill, Nelson A. Co\vles, Augustus P. Collins, Frederick H. Hubbard, John D. Humphrey, Edward C. Jones, Charles S. Landers, Albert Morton, Howard
C. Noble, Charles A. Northend, Charles B. Oldershaw, Julius H. Pease, Charles Peck, J. A. Pickett, James W. Ringrose, James Shepard, Andrew J. Sloper, Levi 0. Smith, Wm. W. Smith, Edward N. Stanley, W. F. Walker, John Walsh, M. S. Wiard.
New Canaan. Francis L. Aiken, Russell L. Hall, Noah W. Hoyt, S. Y. St. John.
New Fairfield. Charles D. H. Kellogg.
New Hartford. Howell W. Brown, 0. T. Hungerford, Nathan Morse, Orrin S. Thompson.
New Haven. Edward A. Anketell, E. P. Arvine, Adolph Asher, Prentiss 0. Averv, F. W. Babcock, Louis A. Babcock, Charles L. Baldwin, Edward W. Baldwin, Wm. T. Bartlett, Ed- ward L. Bassett, Edson S. Beach, John K. Beach, Eugene A.
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Beecher, Leopold Reiser, Frederick A. Betts. George Blflkeman, Charles C. Blatchlev, Charles F. Bollman, Herbert L. Bradley,
John C. Bradley, Maurice F. Brennan, Charles S. Bunnell. H. H. Bunnell, Curtis S. Bushnell, George A. Butler, Sylvanu- Butler, John G. Chapman, Frederick A. Chase, Jams G. Clark. J. P. Cleaveland, L. W. Cleaveland, Anton Coe, James F. Colby, Elbridge C. Cook, Geo. R. Cooley, Lafayette Comstock, Robert J. C uch. R. P. Cowles, Hugh Daily, Sylvester R. Davis, En- gene De Forest, Lucius P. Doming, George L. Dickerman, T. P. Dickennan, Edwin C. Dow, Virgil M. Dow, Cornelius T. Dris- coll, Alfred Edwards, John E. Farle, Joseph C. Earle, Lewis Elliott. Wm. W. Farnham. Win. T. Fields, George L. Finney, Truman S. Foote, Charles E. Fowler, Charles H. Fowler, Austin B. Fuller, Simeon J. Fox, Charles I. French, Samuel A. Galpin, Philip Goodhart, Frank H. Gaylord, David B. Gerrett, Charles K. Gorham, John W. Geary, Fnos A. Hale, Thomas C. Hollis, Samuel Halliwell, Charles S. Hamilton, George W. Hamilton, Francis E. Harrison, Edward R. Hayes, Charles W. Hemingway, Benjamin Higbie, Edwin A. Hill, Eugene C. Hill, Burton J. Hine, Isaac W. Bine, George E. Hoadley, John C. Hollister, Sanford H. Holmes, Hobart L. Hotchkiss, Benjamin P. Hub- bard, H. P. Hubbard, Savillian R. Hull, Jonathan Ingersoll, Francis G. Ingersoll, Thomas C. Ingersoll, Hoadley B. Ives, Abel B. Jacocks, W. G. Judson, A. H. Kellam, Charles Kim- berly, E. Elliot Kimberly, George H. Earned, Thomas J. Law- ton, Augustus Lines, Win. R. Lloyd, Samuel Lloyd, H.C.Long, Benjamin C. Lum, Franklin M. Lum, Richard F. Lyon, S. A. Marsden, James M Mason, C. B. Matthewman, Edward Mc- Carthy, Alexander McAlister, William J. Mills, Eli Mix. Ben- jamin F. Mansfield, Edwin F. Mansfield, Frederick Morris, Luzon B. Morris, Chas. T. Morse, Elliott H. Morse, Win. Moul- throp, Lyman E. Munson, Charles H. R. Nott, John G. North, Andrew O'Xeil, Arthur D. Osborne. G. Edward Osborne, James Olmsted, Henry C. Pardee, Henry E. Pardee, Eugene B. Peck, Edmund R. Pendleton, L. L Phelps, Daniel G. Phipps, Rufua S. Pickett, Henry Pierpont, James P. Pigott, Johnson T. Piatt, Joseph D. Plunkett, Philip Pond, Frank Prescott, Edward Pur- rington, John B. Reddan, Horatio G, Redfield, George A. Rey- nolds. James Reynolds, John A. Richardson, A. Beaton Robert- son, Win. C. Robinson, George A. Root, William E. Rowland, Edward S. Rowland, E. S. R<>^.t~( Henry Rogers, Henry D. Russet', Talcott H. Russell, Wm. H. Sanborn, Alvin P. Sai David C. Sanford, Whiting S. Sanford, .Charles S. Scott. I W. Scranton, Seth T. Seeley, Joseph Sheldon, T. J. Sloan, ('has.
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W. Shelton, George Sherman, John H. Shumway, John Shuster, Andrew T. Smith, H. E. Smith, J. Gibbs Smith,* Siegwart Spier, Wm. H. Stevenson, Ezra L. Stiles, J. Preston Strong, David Strouse, George H. Sutton, Chas. L. Swan, Jr., Joseph J. Swee- ney, Norman A. Tanner, Nelson Taylor, George Terry, Wm. E. Thompson, Edward A. Thompson, Sherwood S. Thompson, Wm. K. Townsend, Edwin A. Tracy, Charles H. Trowbridge, John H. Tuttle, Julius Twiss, George A Tyler, Morris F. Tyler, Charles L. Ullman, Daniel H. Veader, S. H. Wagner, Fred. H. Waldron, Israel K. Ward, John B. Ward, Elihu Watrous, Her- bert C. Warren, Charles H. Webb, I. D. Weed, Wm. J. Weld, Charles R, Whedon, Alfred N. Wheeler, Oliver S. White. Wm. R. White, John H. Whiting, C. B. Willis, Charles Wilson, Dexter R. Wright, William A. Wright, James A. Wood, Henry C. Young.
New London. Charles Allyn, Chas. W.» Barnes, William Belcher, Chas. W. Butler, Richard N. Belden, Augustus Bran- degee, Jr., Charles Capouilliez, J. L. Chew, Alfred Coit, Robert Coit, George Colfax, W. H. H. Comstock, B. A. Copp, John C. Crump, Timothy S. Daboll, A. S. Darrow, John E. Darrow, John Danforth, " Ferris W. Douglass, James H. Hill, Walter Learned, Daniel Lee, Reuben Lord, Jr., F. W. Miner, Wm. H. H. Morgan, Lester H. Phillips, Lester S. Phillips, Gideon F. Raymond. Wm. H. Rowe, Charles G. Sistare, Wm. M. Stark, Justus A. Southard, John A. Tibbitts, Thomas M. Waller, Henrv C. Weaver, Ralph Wheeler, Calvin G. Williams, Thomas M. Williams, Geo. D. Whittlesey.
New Milford. Richard B.* Cogswell, L. Dunning. Henry Ives, Carlos P. Merwin, T. Dwight Merwin, Henry S. Mygatt, Charles H. Noble, Charles Randall, H. Leroy Randall, John S. Turrill.
Newtown Charles Fairman, Asa N. Hawley, Monroe Jud- son, Henry T. Nichols, Charges C. Warner, Henry L. Wheeler.
Norfolk. Joseph N. Cowles, Joseph B. Eldridge.
North Bradford. Edward Smith.
North Haven. Stephen C. Gilbert, J. Boardman Smith, Zenas J. Ward.
North Stonington. Charles H. Brown, Elijah Bailev, Wm. B. Hull.
Norwalk. Alfred E. Austin, Heman H. Barbour, Legrand C. Betts, Wm. S. Bouton, Alfred H. Camp, Everett W. Church, Robert B. Craufurd, R. S. Craufurd, Wm. A. Curtis, Charles T. Craw, Lester S. Cole, Jeremiah Donovan, John H. Ferris, Win- field S. Hanford, John R. P. Hoyt, Joseph D. Huntington, J.
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Belden Hurlbut, James W. Hyatt, George 0. Keeler, Edward 0. Keeler, Jacob M. Lavton. Win. K. Lewi-. Chas. E. Lockwood, S. B. Meech. Jonas J. Miliar.!, Geo. K. Miller, Wm. E. Mont-
f ornery, John A. Osborn, J. S. Randall, Franklin H. Sage, ►avid K. Selleck, Henry K. Selleck, John S. Seymour, Burr Smith, Charles H. Street* Benj. J. Sturges, Nelson Taylor, Ed- ward P. Weed, Patrick J. Leonard, Leander G. Wilcox, Charles P. Woodbury. South fforwalk, M. B. Pardee.
NORWICH. James Allan, John C Averill, Frank H. Brown, Lucius Brown, Amos A. Browning, Willis A. Briscoe, Henry H. Burnham, Chauncey K. Bushnell, Charles E. Chandler, Charles B. Chapman, George D. Coit, Wm. S. Congdon, E. C. Cooke,
A. S. Childs, Ashbel S. Crandall, John X. Crandall, John Cross, John L. Dennison, Walter Fuller, Charles W. Gale, Ulysses S. Gardner, Gardiner Greene. Jr., Samuel Harrison, Burrill W. Hyde, Lewis A. Hyde, Wm. H. Jennings, Jr., Edward H. Learned, Bela P. Learned. Daniel Lee. Clinton Lucas, Stephen
B. Meacn, Edwin Palmer, Henry L. Parker, Ira L. Peck, Chas. H. Phelps, George C. Ripley, William Roath, A. Irving Royce, J. Hunt Smith, John L. Spalding, Nicholas Tarrant, Allen Tenny. Seneca H. Thresher, Edwin A. Tracy. Wm. C. Tucker, John M. Thayer, Seneca S. Thresher. John T. Wait, Oliver P. Wattle*, ChaVles Webb, Samuel A. Whitney, Horace B. Win- ship, Frank L. Woodward, Alfred E. Wyman, David Young.
Old Lymk. Daniel Chadwick, James Griswold.
Old SAYBKOOK. Edwin Ayer, Henry Hart, Ozias H. Kirt- land, James Rankin.
Orange. Charles H. Amesburv, Charles K. Bush, Walter A. Main. West Haven, Asa H. Churchill.
<»xkokd. Robinson R. Hininan, Samuel L. Tuttle, W. H. Williams.
Plainfikld. Horace E. Balcom, Joseph A. Dean, Robert Gray, Samuel P. Robinson, Jeremiah Starkweather, Edgar M. Warner.
Plain villi;. R« bert C. Usher.
Plymouth, .la^on C. Fenn.
Pom fret. Pardon B. Johnson.
Portland. Leroy Brainard, Wm. W. Coe, Ferdinand Gilder- sleeve, Henry Kilby, Dennis A. McQnillin, Charles 11. - John H. Sage.
Preston. Charles E. Chandler, Aaron Luca<, Chester S. Prentice.
Prospect. B. I'.. Brown.
Putnam. John A. Carpenter, Harrison Johnson, Joseph Lippitt, S. H. Seward, Perry P. Wilson, Jerome Tourtelotte.
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Redding. Wm. K. Dunscomb, Wm. B. Hill, David H. Mil- ler, David S. Nash, W. H. Osborne, George A. Sanford, Thomas Sanford.
Kidgefield. Lewis H. Bailey, David S. Nash, John D. Nash, Hiram K. Scott, D. Smith Gage.
Rocky Hill. Samuel Dimock, Edward L. Gavlord, Rufus W. Griswold.
Roxbury. Aaron W. Fenn.
Salem. Frederick E. Chadwick.
Salisbury. Sidney P. Ensign, Thomas L. Norton, Wm. E. Pettee, John S. Perkins, Hubert Williams.
Saybrook. E. H. Peckham. Deep River, John W. Marvin, Gideon Parker, Henry R. Wooster.
Scotland. James Burnett, Abner Robinson.
Seymour. Henry Bradley, Burton W. Smith.
Sharon. Alonzo A. Bates, Herman C. Rowley, Gilbert L. Smith.
Sherman. Lafayette Joyce, Charles A. Mallory.
Simsbury. E. G. Woodford, Jeffrey 0. Phelps."
Somers. John A. Garland.
Southbury. G. T. Pierce, George F. Shelton, Egbert L. Warner.
Southington. Charles D. Barnes, Randolph W. Cowles, R. M. Douglass, Marcus H. Holcomb, John S. Phinney, Francis D. Whittlesey.
South Windsor. Sandford Buckland, John S. Clapp, Ly- man Grant, Frederick A. King, Lewis Sperry.
Stafford. Joseph W. Chandler, J. F. Chamberlin, Charles F. Harwood, Alverado Howard, Wm. H. Spedding. Stafford Springs, J. W. Chandler, R. S. Hicks.
Stamford. Harry Bell, Samuel H. Cohen, George B. Chris- tian, Julius B. Curtis, Marcus L. Dunn, Samuel Fessenden, H. Stanley Finch, George W. Glendining, Charles E. Holley, NathaniefR. Hart, John E. Keeler, Francis R. Leeds, Schuvler Merritt, E. W. Riker, Edwin L. Scofield, Geo. E. Scofield, Samuel C. Silliman, Jr.; Wm. C. Strowbridge, Jr., A. R. Turk- ington, Franklin Underbill, Wm. W. Waterbury, Wm. Ferris Water bury, John W. Webster.
Sterling. Silas J. Matteson.
Sionington. Jerome S. Anderson, Peleg S. Barber, Samuel H. Chesebro, Oliver B. Grant, M. S. Greene, Nathaniel B. Han- cox, George Hubbard, John A. Morgan, Henry B. Noyes, Peleg Noves, Wm. J. H. Pollard, Moses A. Pendleton, Charles Perrin, Eli'as P. Randall, Francis Sheffield, Thomas D. Sheffield, Rich- ard A. Wheeler.
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Stratford. Anson H. Blackman, Edwin L. Britten, Clan- dins B. Curtis, Thomas B. Fairchild, V. R. ('. Giddings, Samuel Y. Houghton, A. B. Judd, Robert H. Russell, Henry P. Stagg, Herrick A. Sutton, Lucius B. Vail, LeGrand Wells.
Suffield. Alonzo Allen, Win. L. Loomis, Hezekiah S. Shel- don, Alfred Spencer, Jr.
Thoxaston. Albert P. Bradstreet, F. Willette Etheridge, Arthur J. Hine, George H. Stoughton.
THOMPSON. Hiram Arnold, Floyd Cranska.
Tolland. Edwin 0. Dimock, Lucius S. Fuller, Charles A. Hawkins, Arthur J. Morton.
TORRISGTON. Allen G. Brady, Charles F. Brooker, William Brooks, John W. Brooks, Joseph F. Calhoun, Edward T. Coe, George W. Cole, John W. Gam well, Chas. L. McNeil, Elisha Turner. Wolcottville, Isaac W. Brooks.
Yeknon. Wm. W. Andross, Benezet H. Bill, E. C. Chap- man, Dwight Marcv, Emerson W, Moore, Charles D. Talcott, Gelon W. West. Rochville, John H. Kite.
Voluntown. Caleb B. Potter, George Rouse.
Wallingfokd. .Jonathan M. Andriis, Clarence H. Brown, Wm. B. Hall, George A. Hopson, Leverett M. Hubbard, Edwin B. Ives, Henry Martin.
Washington. Gould C. Whittlesey.
Waterbury. Anson F. Abbott, Charles S. Abbott, George W. Beach, Homer F. Bassett, Albert J. Blakeslee, Augustus M. Blakeslee, Wm. W. Bonnett, Ed. L. Bronson, Lucien F. Bennett, Burton G. Brvan, A. P. P. Camp, Herbert P. Camp, Charles C. Comerford, C. A. Colley, E. A. Curtis, Franklin L. Curtis, George H. Coweil, Edward F. Cole, Francis B. Field, Edward A. Frisbie, Jr., Edward L. Frisbie, Charles W. Gillette, Benjamin HaLlas, Gilman C. Hill, Edwin S. Hoyt, J. Edward Johnson, Francis J. Kane, Stephen W. Kellogg, F. J. Kingsbury, Charles E. Lamb, Robert A. Low, G. S. Parsons, Charles G/Root, Ar- thur 0. Shepardson, F. A. Spencer, Mark L. Sperry, Henry M. Stocking, Geo. E. Terry, Silas B. Terry, Frederick C. Wei Daniel F. Webster, John W. Webster, F. L. Welton, Mitchell S. Wheeler.
Waterford. Frederick P. Morgan.
Watkbtown. Bennett C. Atwood, Leman W. Cutler.
West Hartford. Samuel J. Bestor, Merton S. Buckland, Mvron A. Andrews.
Weston. M. V. B. Rowland.
WesTPOKT. Joseph G. Hyatt, William E. Nas'i, He lry E. Sherwood, B. L. Wood worth, 'Moses W. Wil>on.
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Wetiiersfield. Henry A. Deming.
Wellington. Marcus B. Fisk, Adolph Korper.
Wilton. George A. Davenport, Lockwood K. Ferris, Wm. D. Gregory, James T. Hubbell, J. B. Hurlbutt, Samuel H. Rus- coe, Samuel H. Scott.
Winchester. George A. Alfred, Albert M. Beach, Henry A. Bills, George M. Carrington, Rollin H. Cooke, Mortimer E. Dutton, F. D. Fyler, Henry Gay, Elias E. Gilman, Irving P. Griswold, Charles B. Holmes, Samuel A. Herman, Frederick L. Loomis, Harry L. Roberts, George S. Rowe, Albert F. Spencer, Henry C. Young. Winsted, George M. Carrington, Rufus E. Holmes. West Winsted, Henry Gay.
Windham. Samuel Bingham, Lloyd E. Baldwin, Edwin A. Buck, Huber Clark, Cranston C. Crandall, A. Judson Glazier, George W. Hanover, John M. Hall, Charles P. Hempstead, Elisha H. Holcomb, Jr., John L. Hunter, Ferdinand N. King, Allen Lincoln, John A. Perkins, 0. H. K. Risley, Henry F. Royce, Elliott B. Sumner, Chester Tilden, Marcus L. Tryon, James Walden. Willimantic, Christopher Hempsted, Geo. W. Meloney.
Windsor. Richard D. Case, John B. Woodford.
Windsor Locks. Elijah Ashley, John W. Coogan, John B. Douglass, J. W. Johnson.
Wolcott. Henry Minor.
Woodbridge. Daniel C. Augur.
Woodbury. David S. Bull, Wm. Cothren, Scoville Nettle- ton, George F. Shelton.
Woodstock. North Woodstock. Ezra C. May.
COTTNTTIES.
HARTFORD COUNTY.
Commissioners — Westell Russell, Hartford, 1882; Lucius G. Goodrich, Simsbury, 1883; Thaddeus H. Spencer, Suffield, 1884.
Clerk of Courts— Charles W. Johnson, Hartford.
Assistant Clerk — Francis Chambers, Hartford.
State Attorney — William Hamersley, Hartford.
Sheriff— Alva W. Spaulding, Hartford, to June 1, 1884.
Deputy Jailor — Apollos Fenn, Hartford.
Deputy Sheriffs. Hartford, Charles A. Lord, Thomas B. Chapman; Bristol, Henry C. Butler; Collinsville, John E. Wheelock; East Hart-
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ford, Arthur P. Moon- Granby, Albert Gillette; Hartland, Albert N. St illman ; Manchester, George A. Bidwell, New Britain, Henrv C. Williams: So. Glastonbury, Sanford E. Sheffield;
Simsbury, John W? Phelps; Southington, John C. Lewis; Suf- field, Webb E. Borbank; Warehouse Point, James Price, Jr.
Attorneys at Law. [Those marked * are Commissioners of the Superior Court.] HARTFORD. Sherman W. Adams, *David L. Aberdein, Leverett N. Austin, *Henrv S. Barbour, *Joseph L. Barbour, Sylvester Barbour, E .B. Bennett, *John B. Betts, Charles H. Briscoe, John H. Brocklesby,*John P. Bronk, Percy S. Bryant, John R. Buck, Heury E. Burton, Wharton Butler, David S. Calhoun, * Joseph G. Calhoun, Geo. Case, Uriah Case, Franklin Chamberlin, * Francis Chambers, Charles R. Chapman,*Charles H. Clark, Sidney E. Clark, F. E. Cleveland, Charles J. Cole, *Goodwin Collier, William R. Cone, John W. Coogan, *Horace Cornwall, John C. Day, Robert E. Day, •Samuel J. Day, S. C. Dunham, Win. L. Eaton, Wm. W. Eaton, Frederick Eberle, Frederick G. Eberle, •Willard Eddy, Lucien Edwards, Arthur
F. Eggleston. Charles E. Fellowes, Francis Fellowes, H. B. Freeman, F. G. Fuller, *George S. Gilman, * Ed ward Goodman, David G. Gordon, *Daniel J. Griffin, *Charles E. Gross, Wm. Hamersley, A. X. Ha the way, Joseph R. Hawley, John J. H. Holcomb, *John Hooker, Chauncev Howard, R. D. Hubbard, Alvan P. Hyde, *E. H. Hyde, Jr., Frank E. Hyde, *Wm. Waldo Hyde, Chas. W. Johnson, Elisha Johnson, Samuel F. Jones, *Charles M. Joslvn, * Cooke Lounsbury, Theodore Lyman, T. M. Maltbie, Edwin E. Marvin, ' William L. Matson, George P. McLean, Richard McCloud, *W. J. McConville, *Thomas McManus, *Hiram R. Mills, *Leonard Morse, F. O. Mosebaeh, Hugh 0' Flaherty, Charles H. Owen, Jona E. Palmer, Francis H. Parker, .John C. Parsons, (.has. E. Perkins, Wilbert W. Perry, John T. Peters, *S. 0. Prentice, ♦ Henry C. Robinson, Charles T. Buss, *Charlea A. Safford, George G. Sill, W. E. Simonds, *Authur 1). Smith, *Lewia E. Sperry, *Lewis E. Stanton, T E. Steele, X. A. Storrs, *Geo.
G. Sumner, H. E. Taintor, J. Tallman, Stephen Terry, Albert H. Walker, Roger Welles, Thomas G. Welles. »Edgar T. Welles, Mahlon R. West, *E. S. Westcott, John H. White, *Ed\vard S. White, »Hiram Willey, John R. Wittig.
Berlin. Frank A. Browne/
BloomfieLD. Jonathan E. Palmer, *Hiram R. Mills.
Bristol. *James P. Andrews, *Morgan W. Beach, Henry
48 COUNTIES.
A. Mitchell, Samuel P. Newell, George A. Gondy, *N. E. Pierce.
Canton. Collinsville, Wm. W. Bidwell.
Eas*t Hartford. Percy S. Bryant.
Enfielo. J. W. Johnson. Thompsonville, Charles H. Bris- coe, *.Jolm H. Halliday, *John Hamlin.
Farmington. *Thomas Cowles, J. J. Dempsey.
Glastonbury. William S. Goslee.
Granby. T. M. Maltbie, William C. Case.
Manchester. North Manchester, Olin R. Wood, C. R. Hatheway. Buckland, Charles H. Owen.
New Britain. Milton H. Bassett, Lyman S. Burr, V. B. Chamberlain, Austin Hart, Frank L. Hungerford, Philip J. Markley, Charles K. Mitchell, Henry Nash, Henry 0. Nash, Julius H. Pease, John Walsh, Charles E. Woodruff.
Newington. Roger Welles.
Plainville. M. A. Nickerson.
Rocky Hill. * Arthur D. Smith.
Sjuthington. Marcus H. Holcomb, *Walter S. Merrell. Plantsville, *R. M. Douglass.
Suffield. Leverett N. Austin.
Windsor Locks. J. W. Johnson, *J. B. Douglass.
Commissioners of Superior Court. Lawyers marked with a * above, and the following: Hartford. Charles H. Russell. Bristol. Benjamin F. Hawley. East Hartford. Samuel 0. Goodwin. Enfield. Franklin Smith. Farmington. Carlos L. Mason. Glastonbury. R. E. Merrick. Marlborough. Mary Hall.
New Britain. Daniel J. Savin, John W. Stoughton. Rocky Hill. G. O. Chambers. Simsbury. N. Webster Holcomb. Windsor. Ellsworth N. Phelps.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
With the number of Jurors and Justices of the Peace to which each town is entitled.
Hartford, 47. David L. Aberdein, Sherman W. Adams, Sylvester Barbour, Edward B. Bennett, John H. Brocklesby,
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John R. Buck, Henry E. Burton, George Case, Uriah Case, Charles B. Chapman, Charles J. Cole, Horace Cornwall, John C. Day, Sylvester C. Dunham, Win. L. Eaton, Fred. Eberle,
Willard Eddy, Arthur F. Eggleston, Charles E. Fellowes, H. B. Freeman, Daniel J. Griffin, Charles E. Gross, Win. Bamersley, A. N. Hathaway, Win. F. Henney, Klisha Johnson, Samuel F. Jones, Cooke Lounsbury, Theodore Lyman, Edwin E. Marvin, Leonard Morse, Richard Mc Cloud, Hugh 0' Flaherty, John C. Parsons, Charles E. Perkins, John T. Peters, Samuel 0. Prentice, George G. Sill, Lewi- E. Stanton, Timothy E. Steele, Henrv E. Taintor, James H. Tallman, Stephen Terrv, Mahlon R. West, J. Hurlburt White.
Aviix. 6. James E. Lusk, Philemon R. Day, Chester R. Woodford, Ludwig M. X. Wolf, James X. Bishop, Leverett F. Webster.
Berlin, 10. Albert A. Barnes, W. W. Norton, John 0. Car- roll, George Taylor, Henry Hollister, Andrew J. Warner, John R. Hooker, Franklin Strong, George H. Gray, John Maloy.
Bloom field, 8. Samuel B. Newberrv* Martin H. Field, Francis G. Barber, Cnrti< H. Case, Nathan F. Miller, Hei . Hoskins John E. Cox, Xorris Holcomb.
BRISTOL, 15. S. P. Newell, George A. Gowdy, Laporte Hub- bell, Hiram EL Hurlburt, Asahel Brockett, Henrv Beckwith, Gad Norton, S. M. Sutliti', Asaph C. Fuller, Morgan Wr. Beach, M. M. Woodford, Timothy E. Hawley, Noble E. Pierce, Augus- tus H. Warner.
Burlington, 6. Norris W. Bunnell, Romeo Fulton, Geo. W. Pratt, Anthony Moore, Jr., George R. Hegeman, Seth Keeney.
Canton, 10. Win. W. Bidwell, Win. E. Simonds, Chas. Blair, Chas. S. Osborn, Wm. G. Hallock. Oliver C. Adams, Julius E. Case, Wells A. Lawton, Anson W. Bristol. Watson (':.
F]ast Gbasbt, 9. Isaac P. Owen, Cicero H. Merwin, Rich- ard H. Phelps, Charles A. Tudor, Joel B. Holcomb, James H. Viet.~.
EAST Babtfobd, 13. Henrv Albro, Win. M. Stanley, Seth Risley, Edward 0. Goodwin, W. C. Cuinmings, Ralph "Risley, David A. Tuttle, John Foley, J. K. Hall, George A. Williams, E. J. Carroll, Geo. H. Goodwin.
EASl Windsor, 14. Jabez S. Allen, Henry L. Barnes, Nel- son S. Osborn, Geo. E. Wads worth, Benjamin I.. Bissell, Chas. A. Bissell, Joseph T. Hull, Francis Gowdy.
Eskilli). 20. Charles H. Briscoe, J. Warren Johnson, Ros- well D. Parsons, A. D. Bridge, Horace Patten, R. D. Pan
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F. E. Ely, S. Hathaway, Theo. I. Pease, Joseph N. Allen, Chas. E. Price, C. F. Morrison, Chas. M. Abbe.
Farmington, 14. Thomas Cowles, Jr., Chas. L. Whitman, Martin L. Parsons, Ezra C. Ayres, John P. Lewis, George Dun- ham, Thomas L. Porter. Alpheus Porter, Lucius D. Pond.
Glastonbury, 17. George C. Andrews, Albert A. Bogue, Henry B. Doane, William S. Goslee, Nathaniel W. French, Chas* J. Loomer, Norman VV. Strickland, Thos. H. L. Talcott, John W. Hubbard, Justus K. Morgan, Geo. A. Treat, Henry E. Loomis, Edgar Hale, Thomas S. Curtis, Samuel Hollister.
Granby, 13. Watson Dewey, Theodore M. Maltbie, Wal- lace Kendall, Asel H. Rice, Denison Case, Lucian Reed, John Burwell, John W. Ruick, William C. Case, R. J. Hayes, A. G. Harger, M. A. Colton.
Hartland, 6. J. Gates Miller, Flavel C. Newton.
Manchester, 13. Walter W. Cowles, Daniel Wadsworth, George W. Cheney, Chas. S. Cheney, Robert N. Strong, Wm. B. Lincoln, Rufus R. Dimock, Olin R. Wood, James F. Bunce, Mason Agard.
Marlborough, 5. Amos B. Latham, Henry D. Barrows, Alfred Haling.
New Britain, 30. James H. Beach, Austin Hart, Julius H. Pease, Michael Gray, Arthur W. Rice, Thomas Begley, Henry 0. Nash, Chas. E. Mitchell, Frank L. Hungerford, James W. Ringrose, L. S. Burr, David G. Gordon, Wm. Seiring, John Walsh, Chas. E. Woodruff, Wm. E. Latham, V. B. Chamber- lain, Milton H. Bassett.
Newington, 8. John S. Kirkham, Geo. E. Chidlev, Samuel A. Steele, Elias M. Steele.
Plainville, 5. Major A. Nickerson, T. G. Wright, D. W. Fox.
Rocky Hill, 6. Eugene R. Silliman, Henry R. Taylor.
Simsbury, 14. Dudley B. McLean, Jeffery"0. Phelps, Chas. L. Roberts, Alonzo G. Case, Gilbert A. Taylor, Michael A. Flynn, Asa Haskins, Thos. R. Case.
Southington, 11. John J. Barnes, Marcus H. Holcomb, Walter S. Merrell, A. M. Lewis, Setli E. Frost, Charles S. Woodruff.
South Windsor, 9. Seth Vinton, Bradford A. Grant, Lewis Sperry, Edmund Watson.
Supfield. 15. Samuel White, Simeon B. Kendall, H. K. Ford, E. J. Copley, H. G. Leonard, James B. Rose.
West Hartford, 8. Samuel J. Bestor, Benj. S. Bishop, •l:i-. S. Flagg, Henry Talcott, Chas. II. Flagg, Adolph C. Stern- berg, Timothy Sedgwick, 2d.
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Wethersfield, 13. Albert N. Galpin, Kbcnezer G. Haven-, Wm. Ml »hn Welles.
Windsor, 10. John L. Clark, Oliver S. Mills, Eli S. Hough.
Windsor Locks, 6. John P. Healey, Elijah Ashley, John B. Douglass, John W. Coogan, S. B. Douglass.
NEW HAVEN COUNTY.
Commissioners— Lewis B. Perkins, Oxford, 18S2; Hiram Jacobs, East Have1:. 1883; Marcus E. Baldwin, Wood bridge, 1884.
Clerk of Courts — Arthur D. Osborne, New Haven.
Assists * Clerk — Jonathan IngersolJ, Edward A. Anketell, New Bayen; E Iward F. Cole, Waterbury.
State Attorney — Tilton E. Doolittle, New Haven.
Sheriff— John C. Byxbee. New Haven; to June 1, 1S84.
Deputy Jailor — George A. Stevens, New Haven.
Deputy Sheriffs.
■■: Haven, William B. Catlin, Jonathan W. Pond, Wm. E.
Meriden, Linus Birdsey; Derby, Henry Whipple;
Gudford, Elisha Hart; Madison, Wm. S. Hull; Milford, Samuel
A. Miles; Xaugatuck, Wm. Brophy; Seymour, David Tucker;
:,gford, George W. Morse; Waterbury, John H. Have-:
Branford, Henry D. Lin-ley; Southbury, Theodore F. Wheeler;
Orange, James *H. Peck; Cheshire, Robert Cook; Ansonia, J. H.
Whiting.
County Treasurer— Harmanus M. Welch, New Haven.
Attorneys at Law.
•John W. Ailing, *S. W. F. Andrews, *Ed- ward A. Anketell, *E. P. Arvine, *Adolph Asher, William W. Bailey, *Simeon E. Baldwin, *Fred'k W. Babcock, John S. Beach, *Wm. L. Bennett, *Stuart Bidwell, *James Bishop, *Henry T. Blake, »C. C. Blatchley, *Levi X. Blydenburg, Charle- F. Boilman, Edward A. Bowers, John W. Bristol, ♦Louis H. Bristol, *Samuel L. Bronson, *Charles K. i John K. Beach, *Julius C. Cable, *Wm. C. Case, *Wilson H. Clark, I i. Clark, L. W. Cleaveland, *
*Geo. K. Cooley, *Hugh Dailey, •Luciofl P. Deming, *( » L. Dickerman, •T. E. Doolittle, *Edwin C. Dow, •Cornel Driscoll, D ton, •William W. Farnam, Emers
Foote, *Charles H. Fowler, •John S. Fowler, •Timothy J. John C. Gallagher, •Chas. K. Gorham, •George M. Gunn, *E. Edwin Hall, *H. F. Hall, Jr., *S. D. Hall, •Chas. S. Hamilton,
52 COUNTIES.
♦Henry B. Harrison, Lynde Harrison, James I. Hayes, ♦John C. Hollister, *Hobart L. Hotchkiss, ♦L. M. Hubbard,* *Savillian R. Hull, ♦Chas. R. Ingersoll, *Francis G. Ingersoll, ^Jonathan Ingersoll, *Thomas C. Ingersoll, Charles Ives, ♦Abel B. Jacocks, *William DeW. Kellogg, *Wm. H. Kenyon, *Patrick F. Kiernan, Henry W. Lamb, ^William H. Law, Jr., ^Edward L. Linslev, ♦Burton Mansfield, ^Samuel A. Marsden, ♦Charles B. Matthewman, ♦John B. Mills, Wm. J. Mills, *Eli Mix,*Luzon B. Morris, Charles T. Morse, *Joseph B. Morse, * Lyman E. Munson, ♦Henry G. Newton, ♦Arthur D. Osborne, ♦George W. Osborn, Robert H. Osborn, *Henry E. Pardee, Albert D, Penney, *L. L. Phelps, ♦John P. Phillips, ♦Rufus S. Pickett, ♦Henry C. Piatt, * Johnson T. Piatt, *Joseph D. Plunkett, ♦Edwin Purrington, ♦Abraham H. Robertson, ♦Wm. C Robin- son, *John A. Robinson, ♦Edward H. Rogers, *Henry Rogers, ♦Henry D. Russell, *Talcott H. Russell, Walter J. Scott, ♦Joseph Sheldon, Edwin A. Smith, *Siegwart Spier. *David Strouse, * Henry Stoddard, *Wm. B. Stoddard, *Wm. W. Stone, *John P. Studley, ♦Charles L. Swan, *James S. Thompson, ♦Wm. K. Townsend, W. J. Trowbridge, D wight W. Tuttle, *Grove J. Tuttle, ♦Julius Twiss, ♦Morris F. Tyler, *George A. Tyler, ^Charles L. Ullman, *Simeon H. Wagner, ♦John B. Ward, *Geo. H. Watrous, ♦Francis Wavland, * James H. Webb, *Chas. R. Whedon, ♦Alfred N. Wheeler, *Charles A. White, *Henrv D. White, ♦Roger S. White, ♦Oliver S. White, ♦John H. Whiting, *James A. Wood, ♦Dexter R. Wright, ♦William A. Wright, ^Samuel A. York, ♦Edmund Zacher. Fair Haven, ♦Curtis S. Bushnell.
Branford. *Wm. A. Wright.
Cheshire. ♦William Kelsey, *George Hine, ♦Robert W. Wright.
Derby. Birmingham, ♦William S. Downs, Wm. E. Downs, ♦Edwin B. Gager, *Seabury B. Piatt, David Torrance, ♦Win.
B. Wooster, *Wm. H. Williams. Ansonia, *John D. Ballou, ♦Charles Reed, *Verenice Munger, ♦Daniel E. McMahon.
Guilford. Edward R. Landon, *Hollis T. Walker, Edwin
C. Woodruff.
Hamden. *Charles S. Everest.
Meriden. ♦John Barrett, ♦Wilbur F. Davis, Geo. A. Fay, Frank S. Fav, Willis I. Fenn, ♦Chas. P. Ives, ♦Chas. W. Mann, ♦E. A. Merriman, ♦Franklin Piatt, James P. Piatt, *Orville H. Piatt, *William Slattery, George W. Smith, ♦Chas. H. Shaw, John Q. Thayer.
Naugatuck. * Henry C. Baldwin, ♦Burton A. Peck, ♦Wnu Kennedy, *J. M. Sweeney.
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North Haven. Edward L. Linsley.
South BURY. Granville T. Pierce.
Sktmoub. •Harris B. Munson, *\V. H. Williams.
Wallibgfobd. *Leverett M. Hubbard, *0. H. D. Fowler, •Seymour I). Hall, *Henry F. Hall, Jr., *Eli S. Ives.
WATBRBUBT. Henrv I. Boughton, *Lucien F. Burpee, ♦Charles A. Colley, *George H. Cowell, 'Edward F. Cole, Thomas Donahue," 2d, C. W. Gillette, •Franklin C. Holmes, Stephen \V. Kellogg, Greene Kendrick, Robert A. Lowe, *Henry K. Morrill, *H. B. Muuson, 'Martin Myers, John O'Neil, Jr., *Cha^. G. Root, *Elliott J. Stoddard, *Geo. E. Terry, *Daniel F. Webster, John W. Webster.
WoODBBlDGK. * Wilson H. Clark.
Commissioners of Superior Court.
Lawyers marked with a * above and the following:
New Havkn. John F. Bishop. Elisha Blackman, Henry A. Blakeman, Frederick Botsford, William D. Brinley, Edwin M. Clark, Horace Day, John E. Earle, Jacob E. Emery, Harvey S. Xettleton. William P. Xiles, Seth T. Seeley, John Tuttle, Wil- liam H. Wheeler, Samuel A. Galpin, Frederick Morris, Allen Mix, Jr., Lucius W. Fitch, Edward Y. Foote, Phillip Good hart, Samuel Halliwell, Robert L. Hazard, Horace P. Hoadley, Henry C. Kingsley, B. L. Lambert, Birdsey C. Lake, William H. Leishman, Frank Maley, Peter McQuaid, Robert T. Merwin, Caleb Mix, Gardner Morse, Lewis E. Osborn, Sidney B. Oviatt, Joseph B. Sargent, Charles R. Spiegel, Edward F. Stevens. George Terry, Charles H. Webb.
Beacoh Falls. John A. Coe, Julius A. Hart.
BSTHAHY. Edwin X. Clark.
Bkanfokd. Henry Rogers, Elizur Rogers, Eli F. Rogers, Charles F. Hotchh
Dbbbt. Egbert Bartlett, William B. Bristol, Charles E. Clark, Robert C. Xarramore, Robert Peck, C. X.Rogers, Albert than 0. Treat.
Mebiden. John E. Durand, Charles II. Sawyer.
MlDDLKBUBT. George S. Pope.
MlLFOBD. Harvey Beach, C. Sleeman Coan, Geor^<' H. Fur- man, Samuel I>. Gunn, Samuel A. Mills, Thomas W. Stow.
Naugattck. George I). Bissell, James T. Breen.
North Haven. Whitney Elliott.
Oxford. Nathan J. Wilcoxson.
Seymour. S. Hart Culver.
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Wallingford. James T. Eedmond.
Waterbury. Benjamin Hallas, Edward G. Kilduff, Edwin A. Lum. John B. Scott, Brvan J. Smith, Evelyn L. Smith, Noah B.'Tuttle.
Woodbridge. William H. Warner.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
New Haven, 56. Earliss P. Arvine, Adolph Asher, Jame8 Bishop, C. F. Bollman, Sylvanus Butler, George R. Cooley, Jos- lyn P. Cleveland, Hugh Dailey, John S. Fowler, Timothy J- Fox, Hobart L. Hotchkiss, Jonathan Ingersoll, Charles T* Morse, Eli Mix, S. Arthur Marsden, A. Heaton Robertson. Charles L. Swan, Jr., John P. Studlev, Julius Twiss, Charles R. Whedon, E. Zacher, Samuel A. York, M. F. Brennan, T. C. Ingersoll, Frank F. Kiernan, Alfred N. Wheeler, John C. Gal- lagher, Herman Thrall, Siegwart Spier, Samuel L. Bronson, Cornelius T. Driscoll, E. Gilbert Austin, Frederick W. Babcock, S. Harrison Wagner, Levi N. Blydenburgh, Royal T. Smith, Luzon B. Morris, William J. Mills, Willis G. Judson, Joseph D. Plnnkett, Michael Herrity, John Tuttle, James I. Hayes, Ezra B. Dibble, David Strouse, Michael E. Tracy, James H. Good- sell, George A. Tyler, Wallace N. Robbins, Burton Mansfield, John B. Mills, William H. Law, Jr., John W. Geary, James A. Wood, Daniel Healey, Leopold Besser.
Beacon Falls, 8*. Herbert C. Baldwin, Buel Buckingham.
Bethany, 7. Samuel R. Woodward, E. S. Hotchkiss, Na- than Clark.
Branford, 8. William E. Hatch, Marcus 0. Babcock, Ed- ward H. Rogers, Wm. A. Wright.
Cheshire, 12. Theo. A. Cook, Jesse Humiston, William Kelsey.
Derby, 18. John W. Storrs, David Torrance, Luzon Rowell, Verenice Monger, John B. Quilinan, A. Leninger, Charles Reed, John Lindley, Daniel E. McMahon, John C. Reilly, Seabury B. Piatt, Mark Buckingham, John B. Gardner, W. S. Downs, Ed- win B. Gagei , William J. Clark, John D. Ballou.
East Haven, 9. Hiram Jacobs, Henry Smith, Dwight W. Tuttle, Grove J. Tuttle, S. W. F. Andrews.
Guilford, 14. Edward R. Landon, John R. Rossiter, John Beattie, Henry E. Norton, J. Seymour Benton, Hollis T. Walker, Harvey Elliott, Richard M. Leete, A. G. Hull, Lynde Harrison, Leveret t C. Stone, Edwin C. Woodruff.
Hamden, 11. Horace Tuttle, Bela A. Mann, Andrew J. Doolittle, James H. Webb.
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Madison, 11. Henry B. Wilcox, John H. Meigs, John P. II son, Horace G. Hill', Henry E. Stone, M. A. S -niiel
I). Crntten len, C. Henry Whedon, Washington Bristol.
Meriden, 17. George A. Fa v. E. A. Merriman, Charles H.
Shaw, J. P. Platl v.'Selah A. Hull, J. C. Binsdale,
E. G e, C. J. Heineman, J. Q. Thayer, G. W. Smith, C. W. Mann, M. J. Slattery, W. F. Davis.
MlDDLEBUBT, 5. Moses W. Terrill, Alva B. Coe, P. M. Augur. T. H. Coles, H. W. Horlbut, J. T. Lnglis.
MlLFORD, 14. John T. Minor, James W. Beach, Elias Clark, P. S. Bristol, II. J. Bristol, David Miles, Harvey S. Clark.
NAUGATUCK, '.'. Hial S. Stevens, II. G. Denniston, Homer Twitchell, Edward B. Mallette, George A. Fenton, Miner S. Baldwin, Herbert A. Hard, Luther S. Piatt.
North Bi: an ford, 6. Charles Page, F. C. Bartholomew, Edward Smith.
NORTH Haveh, 8. Andrew F. Austin, Cyrus Cheeney, Jesse 0. Eaton, J. Boardman Smith.
Obakoe, 8. Benj. T. Clark, Wm. H. Talmadge, George W. [as T. .Main, Donaldson S. Thompson, James K. ►th, Sheldon J. Ailing.
OXFORD, 1". David Hawley, Lewis B. Perkins, Nathan ( '. RiggS, Clark E. Lum, Benjamin Nichols, Harpin A. Lum, Samuel L. Tuttle, William H. Williams.
Prosper p, 5. Benjamin B. Brown.
Seymour, 10. John W. Rogers, F. M.Clemens, H. S. Cham- berlain, George Leavenworth, A. Storrs.
SoUTHBUBY, 10. Henry S. Wheeler, William S. Hooper, Isaac Watson, Granville T. Pierre, Charles Hotchkiss.
Wallingpobd, 14. Franklin Johnson, 0. I. Martin, Heze- kiah Hall, Patrick McKenna, Charles D. Vale, George Cook, Turhand Cook, Edward F. Cook, .Tared P. Kimberly, Homer R. Johnson, Charles E. Smith, Patrick Mooney, Matthew Havi- land, Robert B. Wallace.
WATl RBURT, 22. Michael Carroll, George H. Cowell, Elliott
J. Fenn, (diaries G. Po^t, Frederick A. Spencer, Daniel F.
We!' in L. Welton, XeNon J. Welton, Henry I.
iton, Charles W. Gillette, Stephen W, John
iil, Jr.. John W Webster, George F. Terry, Ti.
aim.-. L. Fields Edward F. Cole, Henry P. Morrill,
■ Ken d rick.
WoLCOTT, 5. Frederick L. Nichols. Amos M. Johnsoi jam in F. Finch.
WoODBBIDGB, 7. Theo. R. Baldwin, Wilson H Samuel F. Perkins, Marcus E. Baldwin, William H. Warner.
56 COUNTIES.
NEW LONDON COUNTY.
Commissioners — David R. Stevens, New London, 1882; Paul B. Greene, Norwich, 1883; Erastus Geer, Lebanon, 1884. Clerk of Courts — John C. Averill, Norwich. Assistant Clerk — John C. Kellogg, Norwich. State Attorney — Thomas M. Waller, New London. Sheriff — Frank Hawkins, Griswold, to June 1, 1884.
Deputy Sheriffs.
Norwich, Joab B. Rogers, Silas H. Dewey; New London, George P. Hinckley ; North Stonington, Gilbert Billings; Col- chester, Addison M. Taintor; Mystic Bridge, John H. Hoxie; Lebanon, Asa C. Peckham; Montville, George N. Wood; Ston- ington, George R. Green.
Deputy Jailors — E. H. Beck with, Norwich; George G. Fitch, New London.
County Treasurer — Leonard Hempstead, New London.
Attorneys at Law.
New London. William Belcher, Augustus Brandagee, Chas. W. Butler, N. A. Chapman, Robert Coit, Wm. C. Crump, John G. Crump, A. S. Darrow, Andrew C. Lippitt, A. C. Lippitt, Jr., Bryan F. Mahan, John P. C. Mather, Samuel Park, G. F. Ray- mond, William M. Stark, John A. Tibbits, Thomas M. Waller, Ralph Wheeler.
Norwich. *John C. Averill, Wm. L. Brewer, Willis A. Bris- coe, ^Lucius Brown, *Frank T. Brown, *Franklin H. Brown, Amos A. Browning, Henrv H. Burnham, * Richard E. Cash, *J. B. Coit, Charles W. Comstock, *Wm. S. Congdon, J. J. Desmond, George W. Foote, Gardiner Greene, Jr., Jeremiah Halsey, Edward Harland, S. T. Holbrook, William H. Jennings, John C. Kellogg, Henry Latham, Solomon Lucas, Ebenezer Learned, Albert F. Park,^ Webster Park, Donald G. Perkins, Calvin L. Rawson, Frank A. Robinson, George C. Riplev, *Wm. H. Shields, Charles F. Thayer, *S. H. Thresher, *Seneca S. Thresher, *Edward H. Thomas, Allen Tennv, J. M. Thaver, John T. Wait, 0. P. Wattles, David Young/
Colchester. Erastus S. Day, Joel H. Reed.
Groton. John J. Copp. Mystic River, Lemuel Clift, *A. P. Tanner.
Old Lyme. P. 0. Lyme, Daniel Chad wick, James Gris- wold, J. G. Perkins.
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Stoninot >.\. George Sharswood, Jr., H. A. Hull. Mystic , ♦John B. Grinnell, Albert Denison.
Westerly. R. I.. -aeffield, A. B. Crafts.
Watebford. A. S. Darrow, N. A. Chapman.
Commissioners of Superior Court. Lawyers marked with a * above, and the following: New LoBDOX. Anson Brown.
Norwich. H. A. Baker, William W. Barnes, G. H. Bottom, J. K. Brewer, John T. Brown, A. A. Browning, Elbridge C. Cook, Gardiner Greene, Jr., Wm. H. Jennings, Jr., Gilbert D. Lamb, George S. Lovelace, James Ritchie, F. A. Robinson, H. B. - iip. East Lyme. Francis W. Bolles. Franklin. T. H. C. Kingsbury.
[<>n. Philo Little, Orrin E. 'Miner. •old. Win. A. Weeks. Montyii.le. Henry A. Baker. Preston. Asahel Tanner.
Spragux. J. B. C. Du Plessis, Charles H. Ladd, A. D. Wilcox.
Stonington. Solomon L. Edwards, Peleg Noyes, Charles Perrin, Thomas D. Sheffield, George D. Stanton.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
New London, 30. Augustus Brandagee, John P. C. Mather, John H. Crocker, John C. Crump, John G. Crump, Ferris W. Douglass, Oscar F. Hewitt, Walter Learned, Brvan F. Mahan, Wm. X. Stark, John A. Tibbitts, Ralph Wheeler, G. F. Ray- mond, Wm. Belcher, Reuben Lord, Jr., T. M. Waller, Chas. W. Butler, A. C. Lippitt, Jr., A. C. Lippitt, Isaac W. Thompson.
NORWICH. John C. Averill, Frank T. Brown, Franklin H. Brown, John T. Brown, Lucius Brown, Amos A. Browning, Henry H. Burnham, Walter H. Burr, Charles H. Carpenter, Elbridge C. Cook, Jeremiah J. Desmond, Increase W. Carpen- ter, William - i, Paul B. Greene, Gardner Greene, Jr., Jeremiah Halsey, Edward Harland, Supply T. Holbrook. Wm. H. Jennings, Jr., John C. Kellogg, Ebenezer Learned, Solomon Lucas, Albert F. Park. Webster Park, Donald G. Perkins, George C. Ripley, Wm. H. Shields, Allen Tenny, John II. Thayer, Seneca S. Thresher, Wm. C. Tucker, Oliver P. Wattles,
avid Young.
58 COUNTIES.
Bozrah, 5. Xeremiah C. Cook, Joshua C. Leffingwel), Chas. A. Johnson, M. S. Gardner, Wm. Hall.
Colchester, 13. Erastus S. Day, Joel H. Reed, Francis L. Carrier, Benjamin Adams, Asa Brainard, C. C. Palmer, Leander Chapman, Demas Carrier, R. R. Carrington.
East Lyme, 7. Nelson L. Stewart, G. P. Rose, A. E. S. Bush, Daniel Calkins, F. B. Way, Lyman Bacon.
Franklin, 5. Henry W. Kingsley, Amos F. Royce, E. Eu- gene Ayer, B. F. Huntfngton.
Griswold, 11. Barton C. Kegwin, J. G. Bill, A. Edmond, Wm. Soule, Joseph Rood, 0. Hinkley, E. C Kegwin, Daniel L. Phillips, Samuel Barber, George Tyler, Wm. P. Young.
Groton, 21. William H. Potter, Chas. P. Chipman, Seth N. Williams, Nelson Morgan, Nathan S. Fish, Roswell Brown, Elias H. Potter, Amos Clift, Simeon A. Chapman.
Lebanon, 13. George D. Spencer, Walter G. Kingsley, N. C. Barker, Wm. A. Fuller, H. A. Spafard.
Led yard, 10. Charles A. Satterlee, Palmer Allyn, Russell Gallup, James A. Stoddard, John Hurlbutt, Dwight A. Gallup, George H. O'Brien, Israel Allyn, T. A. Avery, Isaac W. Geer.
Lisbon, 5. Henrv Lvon, Russell W. Fitch, Patrick Connell.
Lyme, 7. Fred. Fosdick, B. P. Bill, J. G. Ely.
Montville, 10. M. V. B. Brainard, Geo. 0. Gadbois, Wm. Fitch, Elisha M. Rogers, Jedediah R. Gay, 2d, John L. Com- stock, Wm. F. Thacher.
North Stonington, 11. Charles P. White, Francis H. Brown, George N. Edwards.
Old Lyme, 7. James Griswold, J. G. Perkins, E. Sheffield, E. C. Smith, C. L. Morley, John Smith, T. S. Swan.
Preston, 10. James F. Forsyth, John W. Gallup, Hugh King, Samuel Johnson, James H. Fitch.
Salem, 5. John R. Treadway, Charles A. Williams.
Sprague, 7. Richard J. Brophy, Nathan Bennett, W. P. Kelley, Nathan Geer, John Witter, Chas. T. Hazen, George J. Lawton.
Stonington, 22. Albert Dennison, M. S. Greene, Albi- gence Hyde, J. A. Lamb, Geo. E. Tripp, Elias Williams.
Waterford, 12. James Daigan, Nathaniel A. Chapman, Richard Tinker, Martin G. Rogers, W. F. Scott, B. A. Crocker, Gilbert Rogers, G. G. Hammond, L. N. Williams, James B. Cattell, Joseph Peabody, G. W. Chamberlain.
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FAIRFIELD COUNTY.
Commissioners— Charles B. Wheeler, Monroe, 1S82 : John 0- Paige, Sherman, 1888; Nathan M. Belden, Wilton, H -
Clerk of Courts— Henry T. Blake, Bridgeport.
Assistant Clerks — K. Stewart Sumner, Bridgeport; David B. Booth, Danbury.
State Attorney — Samuel Fessenden, Stamford.
Sheriff— Charles H. Crosby, Bridgeport, to June 1, 1884.
Deputy Sheriffs.
Bridgeport. Wm. Scofield, Wm. E. Desbrow: Bethel, Henry C. Judd; Danbury, Harris L. Crofut; Fairfield, Edward Hen- shaw; Greenwich, William S. Reynolds; Huntington, Selah B. Blakeman; Monroe, Chas. S.French; Newtown, Beach Nichols, New Canaan, Russell L. Hall; Norwalk. John F. Raymond; Norwalk; David Dayton; Stamford, Samuel McCoun: r 1, James H. Blakeman; Westport, Frederick Kemper. Deputy Jailor— Chas. H. Hoyt, Danbury. County Treasurer — W. C. Quiotard, Norwalk.
Attorneys at Law.
Bridgeport. *R. C. Ambler, *Wm. J. Beecher, Henry T. Blake, Stephen S. Blake, *Morris B. Beardsley, »A. B. Beers, John A. Boughton, *Ebenezer Burr. Jr., 'Chas. S. Canfield, *J. C. Chamberlin, Joseph Collins Win. A. Dalton, *Dan'l Daven- port, *R. E. DeForest, *Charles A. Doten, *Theo. W. Downs, *V. R. C. Giddinffs, Edwin F. Hall, *F. B. Hall, *Da\'M F. Hollister, *F. L. Holt, *Franei> Ives, 'J. A. Joyce, *Ben;ard Keating, •William H. Kelsey, F. G. Lewi-, I). B. Lockwood, Michael Mc Guinness, L. N. Middelbrook, *D wight Morris, Wm. H. Noble, Frank I*. Norman, *W. E. Norton, *EnLrene B. Peck, John J. Phelan, »J. W. Parrott, Frank L. R< ry S.
Sanford, *William K. Seeley, Morris W. Seymour, 'William R. Shelton, *Charles Sherwood] *Lueius M. Slade. Wm . II. Steven- son, E. S. Sumner, *E. Stewart Sumner, *Goodwin Stoddard, ♦Sam'l B. Sumner, A. M. Tallmadge, Amos S. Treat. Curtia Thompson, *Morris Tattle, Geo. W. Warner. *Leyi Warner, Mark I). Wilber, *Wm. C. Wildman.
Danbubt. *Ro?er Averill, 'A. T. Bates, 'David B. Booth, ♦Lyman 1). Brewster, *Wm. Burke, 'J. R. Farnham, ^Henezet A. Hough, William A. Leonard, 'Theodore McBonald, Howard P.. Scott. 'Howard W. raylor, 'Wm. F. Taylor <>. A.G. 1 ♦Samuel Tweedy, 'John J. Walsh, 'Granville M. White.
60 COUNTIES.
Brookfield. Samuel Sherman. Easton. Charles R. Dudley.
Fairfield. VVm. B. Glover. Southport, Chas. M. Gilman, John H. Perry.
Greenwich. *H. W. R. Hovt, Myron L. Mason, ^Frederick
A. Hubbard, R. Jay Walsh.
Newtown. * William J. Beecher. Sandy Hook, * William O'Hara, * James A. Wilson.
Norwalk. Alfred E. Austin, ^Benjamin F. Birdsall, Jo- seph F. Foote, J. B. Hurlbutt, John E. Keeler, *John H. Perrv, F. W. Perry, *Albert Relyea, John S. Seymour, *William R. Smith, *Levi Warner, *Asa B. Woodward* * Joseph W, Wilson. South Norwalk, * Nelson Taylor, * Nelson Taylor, Jr., *Franklin H. Sage, *E. B. Goodell, *Allan W. Paige.
Stamford. Galen A. Carter, Jr., *Samuel H. Cohen, * Julius
B. Curtis, *Joshua B. Ferris, *H. Stanley Finch, *Samuel Fes- senden, Nathaniel R. Hart, *John E. Keeler, *Michael Kenealy, *James H. Olmsted, *Clarence L. Reid, *Edwin L. Scofield, Wm. C. Strowbridge, Jr., Charles P. Woodbury.
Stratford. *V. R. C. Giddings, Henry E. Smith.
Trumbull. *R. C. Ambler.
Westport. Edward M. Lees, Edward J. Taylor. Green's Farms, * Albert Relyea.
Wilton. George A. Davenport. Cannon s Station, J. Belden Hurlbutt.
Commissioners of Superior Court.
Lawyers marked with a * above, and the following.
Bridgeport. J. E. Dunham, F. J. Hughes, Bradley H. Hull, John F. Noble, John Stevenson, Wm. M. Staples, J. S. Wessels, A. B. Clute, Walter Goddard, R. B. Lacey.
Danbury. William A. Ely, Timothy Jones, Joseph A. Joyce, Wm. A. Leonard, George Wakeman.
Bethel. George S. Crofut, Frederick Shepard.
Brookfield. E. H. Northrop.
Fairfield. Henry Bradley, David Wheeler.
Greenwich. Daniel S. Mead, Jr., Charles E. Merritt, C. A. Newman.
Huntington. Horace Wheeler.
Monroe. Lacey Higgins.
New Canaan. R. L. Hall, B. D. Purdy, F. M. Bliss.
Norwalk. Charles Olmstead, Silas P. Tuttle, E. L. Steven- son, 0. E. Wilson.
Ridgefield. George H. Boughton.
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Redding. Lemuel Sanford, Stebbins Baxter.
Sherman. Daniel B. Mallory.
Stamford. David H. Clark, B. P. Hatheway, E. W. Rikert Francis K. Leeds.
Stratford. Albert Wilcoxson, Eugene Morehouse.
Westport. Joseph G. Hyatt, S. B. Sherwood, Henry W. Lyon, Jonathan C. Wheeler, Kufus Wakeman.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Bridgeport, 27. Samuel B. Sumner, John B. Pinkerman, Robert K. DeForest, Charles S. Caniield, Eugene B. Peck, Fred. H. Strattoo, Morris W. Seymour, Goodwin Stoddard, Edwin G. Sanford, Simon R. Libby, John C. Hall, David B. Lock wood, Walter C. Nevers, Daniel M. Ford, Rodney S. Barrett, Elias Tibballs, Morris B. Beardsley, Francis P. Norman, Amos Fuller, Julius J. Gorham, Henrv Dikeman, Marshall E. Morris, Charles Sherwood, William R. Shelton, Bradlev H. Hull, Edward T. l;
Danrdry, 17. Thomas B. Fanton. Arthur H. Averill, Benja- niin <>. X. Rockwell, Benezet A. Hough, David B. Booth, Lyman D. Brewster, Howard I>. Scott, Samuel Tweedy, Samuel A. Barnum, Barnnm 1'. Jack-on, Russel W. Hoyt, George Mc Ar- thur, James Rvder, Edwin B. Harris, Theodore Lvon, Howard W. Taylor.
Bethel, 12. E. R. Barnum, A. H. Dimond, Samuel A. Conch, A. J. Whitney.
Brookfibld. Harvey Roe, Henry S. Stevens, Benjamin Griffen, David H. Meeker, Edwin G. Terrill, John H. Barlow, Ezra A. Somers.
Darien, v. Nathan Dauchy, James B. Selleck, C. W. Louns- burv, Thaddeua Bell, Edward R. Farnham.
EJaston, 8. Geo. S. Piatt, Joseph W. Johnson, George Free- born.
Faibfield, 18. Win. Lyon, David Wheeler, John H. Perry, Win B. Glover, Win. Coleman, Win. Bradley, Francis L. Sher- wood, Alva Jennings John M. Brothnell, Matthew V. Wood- ward.
GREENWICH, 21. Amasa A. Mark-, Philip W. Holme-, Al- fred A. Bundle, George A. Lock wood, Charles E. Stud well. Edward Greenwood, Joseph H. Mar-hall, Joseph E. Russell.
Huntington, 7. Joseph Tomlinson, Wells Allis, Daniel S. Clarke.
62 COUNTIES.
Monroe, 8. Ernest L. Staples, F. D. Hollister, John G. Stevens.
New Canaan, 14. Joseph F. Silliman, Frank M. Bliss, Levi S. Weed.
New Fairfield, 5. B. B. Kellogg, John J. Tread well, Geo. W. Wheeler, Edward Treadwell, H. H. Wildman.
Newtown, 17. John M. Beardsley, Silas B. Wheeler, Geo. W. Bradley, Samuel Barmim, Charles W. Dayton, Norman Northrop, Michael Cavanagh, John Stilson, Eli J. Morris, Geo. Botsford.
Norwalk, 20. Asa B. Woodward, Joseph W. Wilson, Wm. R. Smith, Henry K. Selleck, Dudley P. Ely, Alfred E. Austin, Wm. S. Bouton, Andrew Selleck, Frederick Mead, Joseph F. Foote, Samuel E. Olmsted, Frederick S. Lyon, N. Taylor, Jr., Franklin H. Sage.
Redding, 9. Lemuel Sanford, Frederick Cole, Edward P. Shaw, Wm. E. Dunscomb.
Ridgefield, 12. Wm. W. Sevmour, Hiram K. Scott, John F. Gilbert, Ferdinand W. Burt.
Sherman, 5. Allan W. Paige, Austin Giddings, George N. Woodruff, John 0. Paige.
Stratford, 11. Eugene Morehouse, V. R. C. Giddings, H. B. Cuzner, Wm. B. Wood.
Stamford, 21. Julius B. Curtis, David H. Clark, H. H. Goidy, John B. Knapp, Hiram Deming, George W. Birch, Mar- cus Waterbury, E. T. Nicoll.
Trumbull,' 7. LeGrand G. Beers, Samuel G. Beardsley, Joseph A. Treadwell, Ormel Hall.
Weston, 6. M. V. B. Rowland, D. S. Parsons.
Westport, 14. Eliphalet T. Gray, Thomas D. Elwood, Al- bert Relyea, Silas B. Sherwood, Edward J. Taylor, Moses W. Wilson, J. C. Taylor, George S. Adams, Charles H. Taylor.
Wilton, 11. Aaron M. Reed, Samuel B. Fancher, Nathan M. Belden, Henry E. Chichester, Samuel Bennett.
WINDHAM COUNTY.
Commissioners — Edwin H. Hall, Windham, 1882; John D. Converse, Thompson, 1883; Richard H. Ward, Plainfield, 1884.
Clerk of Courts— Edward L. Cundall, Danielsonville.
Assistant Clerk — Huber Clark, Willimantic.
State Attornev— John B. Penrose, Plainfield, (P. 0. Central Village.)
Sheriff— Charles H. Osgood, Putnam, to June 1, 1884.
mice. G3
Deputy Sheriffs.
Brooklyn, Frank K. Baker; Central Village, Nathaniel P. Thompson; Thompson, Win. W. Cummings; West Killingly, Oliver W. Bow. mi; Willimantic, Charles B. Pomeroy; Wood- stock Valley, James B>. Tatein.
Deputy Jailor — P. B. Sibley, Brooklyn.
County Treasurer — Alva Wylie, Brooklyn.
Attorneys at Law.
Windham. Willhnantic, Joel R. Arnold, Huber Clark, John M. Hall, *John L. Hunter, George W. Meloney, Elliot B. Sumner, George A. Goeant. A. J. Bowen.
Brooklyn. Edward L. Cundall, * Louis B. Cleveland.
Ashford, *Jared 1). Richmond.
Eastford. C. M. Brooks. /-
HAMPTON. Chimney F. Cleveland.
Killinoly. DanteuonviUe, Edward L. Cundall, Milton A. Shumway, L. II. Bickard, *T. E. Graves, *A. G. Bill, J. H. Potter.
Pi.ainkikld. Central Village, John J. Penrose, *Edgar M. Warner.
Pomfret. Pomfret Landing, Joseph Mathewson.
Putnam. *Harfi-on Johnson, *J. M. Lyon, Gilbert W. Phillips, Chas. E. - tnnel II. Seward.
Thompson. Abiel Converse, Charle< I-]. Searls.
Woodstock. South, George S. F. Stoddard.
G>mmissioners <./ Superior Court. Lawyers marked with a * above and the following: Windham. William Swift.
itfobd. Jairus Chapman, Calvin M. Brooks. Hampton. David Greenslit. Putnam. Ralph J. Savin. Thompson. -Isaac Ross, Marcos Child. WEST KlLLINGLY. Cliarles C. Cundall, Edwin L. Palmer.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Windham. 20. Lucius C. Kinne, William B. Avery. James E. Hayden, Jonathan Hatch, John I). \\ Lewis' Buckingham, Joel R. Arnold. John M. Hall, Geo. W.
Meloney, John L. Hunter, Fredcri . Win. Swift, E. B,
64 COUNTIES.
Sumner, Frank M. Lincoln, Hnber Clark, George A. Conant, E. P. Kenyon, Allen Lincoln.
Brooklyn, 10. Edward L. Cundall, Willard Day, Albert Day, Wm. H. Putnam.
Ashford, 8. George Piatt, Sherman E. Paine, John F. Brooks, Wm. G. Shippy.
Canterbury, 10. Amos Witter, B. J. Huling, James D. Ransom, Marvin H. Sanger, Elderkin Waldo.
Chaplin 6. Ephraim W. Day, Jesse S. Turner, John W. Griggs, Porter B. Peck.
Eastford, 7. E. G. Harris, James M. Keith, Andrew J.~ Bo wen.
Hampton, 6. Israel E. Harvey, Henry G. Taintor, Patrick H. Pear], George M. Holt, David Greenslit, Geo. R. Hammond.
Killingly, 20. Wm. E. Hyde, Lucius H. Rickard, James N. Lewis, Geo. H. Wheaton, Wm. H. Oatley, Joseph W. Stone, M. A. Shumway, Arthur G. Bill, T. E. Graves, Lysander War- ren, John Kilby, R. D. Foster, Samuel Hutchins.
Plainfield, 15. Wm. S. Babcock, Wm. I. Hyde, John S. French, George Torrey, Richard H. Ward, John L. Chapman, John D. Rood, Joseph A. Dean, Edgar M. Warner.
Pomfret, 10. Wm. I. Bartholomew, John W. Clapp, Jas. J. Slade, Calvin D. Williams, N. W. Chapman, R. L. Bullard, Charles P. Grosvenor, Thomas W. Williams.
Putnam, 8. Thomas J. Thurber, Gilbert W. Phillips, WTar- ren W. White, S. H. Seward, George F. Willis, Harrison John- son.
Scotland, 5. Samuel B. Sprague, Wm. G. Anthony.
Sterling, 6. Amos J. Gallup, Andrew J. Bitgood, Henry D. Dixon, Josiah Slade.
Thompson, 20. Samuel H. Davis, Nathan Rawson, James N. Kingsbury, Oscar Tourtelotte, Lawson Aldrich, Alonzo O. Woodart, Barton Jacobs, John M. Cunningham, Charles E. Searls, Joshua P. Knight, Henry H. Dike, Dyer A. Upham, Randolph H. Chandler, Frank H. Converse, George T. Bixby, L. H. Holbrook, Winsor Bates, John Perrin, Ira D. Bates.
Woodstock, 17. O. Fisher, D. E. May, Geo. S. F. Stoddard, J. M. Paine, A. A. Paine, W. B. Lester, H. T. Child, O. H. Perry, E. Bishop, W. D. Carroll, N. E. Morse, Wm. B. Lester, S. D. Skinner.
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LITCHFIELD COUNTY.
Commissioners — Joseph F.Calhoun, Torrington, 1882; George Pierpont, Plymouth, 18b3; Lyman Dunning, North Canaan,
Clerk of Courts— William L. Ransom, Litchfield. distant Clerk — D wight C. Kilbourn. Litchfield. State Attorney — James Huntington, Woodburv. Sheri IT— Charles J. Porter, Goshen, to June l/ 1884.
Deputy Sheriffs.
Litchfield, Truman Catlin; New Hartford, Win. E. Thompson; New Milford, Charles I). Blinn, North Canaan, Robert Van Deusen; Thomaston, Edwin A. Bradley; West Winsted, Wra. B. Phillips; Woodburv, George R. Crane; Washington, Alfred H. Wvant; Falls Village, Henry Brinton; West Cornwall, Chaun- cey E. Baldwin.
Attorneys at Law.
Litchfield. Charles B. Andrews, Henry B. Graves, *Geo.
A. Hickox, *I)wight C. Kilbourn, *Charles "C. Moore. *Henry H. Prescott, i Wm. L. Ransom, Edw. W. Seymour, *George C.
gfl M. Woodruti'. Bark ham sted. Riverton, *Hirani Goodwin. Canaan. Falls Village. *Lee P. Dean, *Dwight W. Clarke. Cornwall* *Leonard J. Nickerson. Goshen. Albert Wadhams. Harwinton. *Abijah Catlin. New Hartford. *Jared B. Foster, *Nathan Morse, *John
B. Betts.
New Milford. James H. McMahon, *T. D wight Merwin, *F. R. Tiffany, John S. Turrill. Gnylorclsuille, Edward S. Mer- win.
North Canaan. P. 0. Canaan, Jacob B. Hardenbergh, A. :>aek.
Plymouth. T, rryville, *Henry B. Plumb.
Salisbury. Donald J. Warner, Donald T. Warner. Lake- n'//e, Hubert Willi]
Sharon. *Willard Baker, * Charles F. Sedgwick, * James
Thomaston. Albert P. Bradstreet, * Frank W. Etheridge.
Torrington. WokottvUle. George W. Cole, *Gideon II. Welch.
66 COUNTIES.
Watertowx. *C. B. At wood.
West Cornwall. * Leonard J. Nickerson.
Winchester. West Winsted, *Frank E. Cleveland, Wm. H. Ely, A. H. Fenn. Florimond D. Fyler, *Samuel A. Herman, *S. B. Home, *Hiram P. Lawrence, ^Wellington B. Smith, John F. Wynne.
V Woodbury. Wm. Cothren, * James Huntington, *George F. Shelton.
Commissioners of Superior Court.
Lawyers m irked with a * above and the following:
Litchfield. Charles Adams.
Barkhamsted. Samuel H. Case.
Bethlehem. Joshua Bird, Samuel L. Bliss, George C. Stone.
Cornwall. Wm. P. Sturgiss, George C. Harrison.
Goshen. J. H. Wadhams, John M. Wadhams.
Harwinton. George W. Dains.
Kent. Wellington Watson.
New Milford. Perry Hufcut.
Pylmouth. N. T. Baldwin, Aaron P. Fenn.
Roxbury. Minot L. Beardsley.
Salisbury. A. J. Spurr, D. D. Warner.
Tor hington. Allen G. Brady.
Washington. George C Hitchcock, William J. Ford, David C Whittlesey.
Winchester. Charles H. Hayden.
Woodbury. Charles D. Minor, James T. Breen, Willis A. Strong.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Litchfield, 21. George M. Woodruff, Charles B. Andrews, Eli D. Weeks, T. L. Jennings, F. S. Porter, A. J. Pierpont, D. C. Kilbourn, Frank W. Wessels, George W. Bement, H. 0. Morse, D. P. Griswold, S. G. Beach, D. G. Turney, Willis G. Barton, William Deming, H. B. Graves.
Barkhamsted, 8. Sheldon Merrell, J. W. Colt, James Mills, Warren Alford, S. F. Roberts, Nelson J. Church, Abel C. Everet.
Bethlehem, 5. James Allen, H. S. Jackson, Amos C. Lake, Marvin S. Todd.
Bridgewater, 5. Frederick A. Peck, Austin H. Gillett, Joseph T. Beers.
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Canaan, 14. Lee P. Dean, W. G. Kellogg I). R. Spaulding, H. C. Crandall. J. W. Gibbs.
CoLKBBOOK, 7. Timothv Persons, Weslev C. Root, Andrew J. Terrell.
Cornwall, 11. Arthur D. Warner, Leonard J. Nickerson, Solon B. Johnson, Silas G. Patterson, James F. Reed, Niles Scoville, Theodore Kellogg, Daniel L. Beach, Joseph L. Whit- ney.
Goshen, 8. John H. Wadhams, Ira B. Babcock, George Hammond, George \V. Humphrey, Llisba Baldwin. Horace L. Seelye, Sherman' Kimberly.
Babwintob, 7. Willis Catlin, X. A. Wilson, James Mather. George \Y. Dains.
Kknt, 10. Marshall C. Gibbs, Luther Eaton.
IIobbis, 5. Homer Stoddard, James M. Benton, Rollin H. Harrison.
Nkw Hartford, 14. Orrin Fitch, John F. Smith, Nathan , Samuel Allen, Orvis Griggs, Henry R. Jones, James Forbes.
New Milford, 20. Henry W. Evans, James H. McMahon, Perry N. Hall, Arthur E. Knowles, Francis E. Baldwin, Henry <>n, Liverius Dunning, John S. Turrill, Israel B. Smith, Alexander Levy, Edward Hunt, I. P. Northrop.
Norfolk, :. EL I. Criasey, Horace B. Knapp, Myron C. Join.- 5. Cowles, John K. Shepard.
North Canaan, 7. Ira S. Bunnell, Wesley Trescott, J. B. Hardenbergh, A. T. Koraback, Wallace A. Roberts, Edward S. Roberts, Samuel A. Bennett.
Plymouth, 13. Byron Tuttle, Jason C. Fenn, Edwin M. Tal- madge, William W. Clemence.
Box bury, 6. Lyman P. Eastman, Cyrus E. Prindle.
Salisbury, 16. * 1'orter S. Burrall, John A. McArthur, Wil- son E. Hicks, Daniel Pratt, James Ensign, Frederick 1. Donald J. Warner, Donald T. Warner, Lorenzo Tupper, Hubert Williams.
Sharon. 13. Charles L. Prindle, Ezra H. Bartram, J. N. Bartram, Willard Baker, Z. E. Hunt.
Thomastor, 12. Albert P. Bradstreet, Israel B. Woodward, Frank W. Etheridge, Henry F. Bradford, Miles Morse, Joseph K. Judson, Byron w. Pease, Frederick A. Canfield, James E. Bishop, Thomas H. Newton, George A. Stoughton, F. B. Taylor.
Torrington, 10. Gideon H. Welch, Joseph F. Calhoun,
68 COUNTIES.
0. R. Fyler, Henry I. Jackson, George A. Allen, George W. Cole, Isaac W. Brooks, Luther Bronson, John M. Burr, Stanley Griswold. Warren, 5. Franklin B. Curtis, Benjamin E. Carter, John
B. Derrickson, N. B. Strong, H. E. Shove.
Washington, 10. Guy C. Ford, John G. Fenn, George S. Cogswell, Charles D. Camp.
Watertown, 8. Caleb T. Hickox, George F. Hungerford,
C. B. Atwood, Geo. B. French.
Winchester, 12. Wm. F. Hurlbut, A. M. Perkins, N. D. Ford, R. H. Moore, W. H. Ely, J. McCarthy, 2d, S. B. Home, A. H. Fenn.
Woodbury, 11. William Cothren, Reuben B. Martin, David S. Bull, H. H. Morris, M. F. Skelley, Scoville Nettleton, Eli M. Towne.
MIDDLESEX COUNTY.
Commissioners — Willis E. Terrill, Middlefield, 1882; Rufus C. Shepard, Old Savbrook, 1883; Miner C. Hazen, Haddam, 1884.
Clerk of Courts— Charles G. R. Vinal, Middletown.
Assistant Clerk — Frederic Vinal, Middletown.
State Attorney— W. F. Willcox, Chester (P. 0. Deep River).
Sheriff — John I. Hutchinson, Essex; to June 1, 1884.
Deputy Sheriffs.
Middletown, Gardner B. Sinith; Portland, George 0. Mosher; Clinton, John P. Johnson; East Hampton, Thomas S. Brown; East Haddam, Ralph B. Swan; Higganum, Robert B. Clock; Deep River, Henry S. Ward.
Deputy Jailors — William E. Odber, Haddam; John Wilcox, Middletown.
County Treasurer — George W. Harris, Middletown.
Attorneys at Law.
Middletown. Arthur W. Bacon, *Conrad G. Bacon, *Eldon B. Birdsey, * Arthur B. Calef, M. Eugene Culver, Daniel J. Donahue, *Wm. T. Elmer, *Lovell Hall, *John M. Murdock, *D. Ward Northrop, *Weslev U. Pearne, *Robert G. Pike, *S. A. Robinson, Charles C. Tyler, *Charles G. R. Vinal, Sam- uel L. Warner, Frederic Vinal.
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Chatham. East Hampton, *Lovell Hall.
CHE8TEB. * Nathan C. Peters, •Jonathan T. Clark, ♦Wash- ington F. Willcox.
DURHAM. Henry G. Newton.
East Haddam. *Julius Attwood, *Francia II. Parker. Badlyme, *Hiram Willey. JoknaomriUe, E. Emery Jot
Essex. •Jamea Phelps, •James L. Phelps Henry L. Pratt.
Portland. * Dennis A. McQaillin, John M. Murdoch.
Say brook. />■ ep River, * Washington F. Willcox.
Westbrook. *I)avid A. Wright.
Commissionei's of Superior Court. Lawyers marked with a * above and the following: MlDDLETOWN. George W. Burke, Clarence F. Bacon, Ar- thur B. Calef, Jr.
Haddam. Henry M. Selden, Cornelius Brairierd, John H. Russell.
latham. Josiah Acklev, Emmet B. Smith, Daniel A. Markham.
i Haddam. Eugene W. Chaffee. Satbrook. Gilbert W. Denison.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
MlDDLETOWN, 32. Thomas J. Atkins, Arthur W. Bacon, Arthur B. Calef, Michael W. Lawton, M. Eugene Culver, Daniel J. Donahoe, Win. T. Elmer, Wesley U. Pearne, Silas A. Robin- son, Charles G. R. Yinal, Samuel L. Warner, Frederic Vina], Conrad G. Bacon, Eldon B. Birdsey, George W. Guy, Elihu W. Pike.
Haddam, 14. Jonathan W. Clark, Abiel J. Sherman, Stephen H. Burr, Giles Thayer, Charles 1). Merwin, Truman A. Spencer, Noah Burr, Ephraim P. Arnold, Jared S. Clark.
Chatham, 9. E. B. Rich, J. C. Shepard, H. D. Chapman.
Chesi in, G. Walter S. Clark, Joseph E. Silliman, Jonathan Warner, .1. Tyler Smith, Xoah C. Perry, Julius Smith.
Clinton, v. Eliaa W. Wellman.
Cromwell, 8. Elisha Stevens, M. P. Warner.
Durham, 7. Sa luel W. Loper, Wm. II. Walkley, N. H. Pars*
East Haddam, 16. Sila> R. Holmes, E. E. Johnson, J. Att- wood, Alden Smith, W. II. Sisson, John B. Hungerford, A. B. Purple, Geo. A. Rogers.
70 COUNTIES.
Essex, 8. Giles Potter, Henry L. Pratt, Samuel Griswold, Benjamin A. Gladding, Edward W. Redfield, Noah Starkey, Henry Hayden, Francis H. Tiffany.
Killingworth, 7. Andrew W. Burr, Lyman E. Stevens.
Middlefield, 6. Valerius H. Coles, 'Henry W. Hurlbut, James T. Inglis, P. M. Augur, M. W. Terrill, Alvah B. Coe.
Old Saybkook, 6. Henry Hart, Edwin Aver, John N. Clarke.
Portland, 18. Rodney B. Freeman, Lucius P. Stewart, Wm. H. Bartlett, D. A. McQuillin, Enoch Sage.
Saybrook, 7. John W. Marvin, John S. Lane, George F. Spencer, Joseph B. Banning.
Westbrook, 8. Oliver H. Norris, Carlos H. Chapman, Wm. N. Kirtland, Benjamin F. Bushnell, Alpheus Wright, David A. Wright-, George C. Spencer.
TOLLAND COUNTY.
Commissioners — John R. Champlin, Willington, 1882; David W. Huntington, Coventrv, 1883; Edward D. Alvord, Bolton, 1884.
Clerk of Courts — Erwin 0. Dimock, Tolland.
Assistant Clerk— G. W. West, Rockville.
State Attorney — Benezet H. Bill, Rockville.
Sheriff— William M. Corbin, Rockville, to June 1, 1884.
Deputy Sheriffs.
Tolland, Austin L. Edgerton; Hebron, Harvey Crane; Colum- bia, Arthur H. Little; Rockville, George Woodward; Coventry, Sumner Payne; Somersville, T. M. Gowdy; Stafford Springs, Ezra T. Converse; Union, Wm. A. Corbin; Willington, Charles F. McFarland.
County Treasurer — Charles A. Hawkins, Tolland.
Attorneys at Law.
Tolland. Erwin 0. Dimock, »Edwin S. AgarcL
Andover. Myron P. Yeomans.
Somers. Solomon Fuller.
Stafford. Stafford Springs* S. E. Fairfield,* Roswell D. Davison, *Wm. A. King, *C. M. Brooks.
Vernon. Rockville, Benezet H. Bill, Dwight Marcv, Sam'l F. McFarland, Charles Phelps, Gelon W. West.
Willington. Seth C. Eaton.
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Commission<
Lawyer- marked with a * above, and the following:
VESTRY. S. Tavlor. HKBBOK. Charles II. Brown, John S. Wells, J. G. Page. Mansfield. John X. Barrow*.
Stafford. F. L. Batchelder, Isaiah Hiscock, K. Y. Fisk. I'mox. C. Paul. Willington. L. Holt, L. W. Holt, A. J. Turner.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Tolland, 12. Smith H. Brown, Gilbert H. Preston, William C. Ladd, Geo. W. Brown, Samuel B. Slater, Krwin 0. Dimoek, Geo. P. Field, A. B. Clough, L. W. Martin, Elisha Arnold, Gil- bert P. Babcock.
Andover, 6. Myron P. Yeomans, Roger E. Phelrs, William Babcock, Walter Abbey, Andrew Phelps.
Bolton. 6. Jabez L. White, John W. Sumner, Edwin D. •d, Cnanncy T. Bant.
Columbia, 6. Carlos Colling X. H.Clark, J. E. H. Gates, Xorman P. Little.
COVENTRY, 16. Charles A. Kii gsbury, Nathaniel Root, Jr., Henry A. Brewster.
Ellington, 9. M. H. Mandell, Win. D. Slater, Benjamin Pinney, Darius Crane, Horatio Kibbe, Joseph Hopkins, Sylves- ter Morris, R. A. Taft, Ira H. Lewis.
Hebron. 11. Horace F. Porter, David M. Buell, Andrew Prentice, Sylvester Root, Wm. T. Warner.
Mansfield, 16. feaacP. Fenton, E. C. Piko, E. 6. Sumner. Solomon Fuller, James C. Pease, Loren Gris- wold, Charles Hibbard, Alvan D. Nol l-\ Arnold Converse.
Stafford, 19. F. A. Harwood, Jacob Glover, Henry Gerould, J. C. Cross, Augustus Alden, Miner Kinney, George Washburn. M. P. Hanly, John G. Slater, R. D. Davison, J. M. Chaffee. J. C. Fuller, M. P. Shahan, Anthony Adam-, F. X. Lull, Charles 0. Smith, G. S. Davis. I.. <.. Cummings, H. W. Davis.
UNION, 6. Royal Chapman, Thomas Rindge, A. J. R
Vernon, 18. John S. Dobson, George Talc ezet H. Bill, F. S. Henry, Cyrns
Wincl l I :; v;il G. Holt, William W\
Arthur T. Bissell, Charles P.Thompson, Dwight Marcy, Henry F. Parker.
Willington, 10. Seth C. Eaton, Wm. Irons.
72 TOWN OFFICERS.
TOWN OIP^ICIilFfcS.
The Town Elections are held on the first Monday in October. The following lists give the names of the Town Clerk, Town Treasurer, Registrar, Selectmen, Constables, Collectors of Taxes, Grand Jurors. Assessors, Board of Relief, Board of Edu- cation, and Reg:strars of Voters. The Acting School Visitors are designated with a *. The School Visitors are chosen for three years, and the dates indicate the time when their terms expire.
And over. Town Clerk, Reg. and Treas., Charles F. Lin- coln. Selectmen, Charles H. Loomis, William A. BrowD, Charles Johnson. Const , Roscoe E. Bishop, Arthur C. Brown, Charles L. Backus, Henry F. Standish, S. Henrv Daggett, Charles H. Baker, Flavel Lyman. Coll., Willard Fuller. G. Jurors, Charles L. Backus, Charles R. Kingsbury, Hiram A. Brown, Daniel M. Burnap, Havel Lyman, Lafayette Kenyon, Assessors, George F. Blackman, Erastus D. Post, Roger E. Phelps. Board of R.,John-F. Bingham, S. Henry Daggett, Bissell E. Post. Board of Ed., Albert VV. Lvman, Henry Dor- rance, 1882; Walter Abbev, Charles H. Loomis, 1883; Charles L. Backus, *Edgar D. White, 1884. Reg. of Voters, Charles L. Backus, Edwin H. Cook.
Ashford. Clerk and Treas., Davis A. Baker. Reg. Hen- ry H. Piatt. Selectmen, Mason S. Kendall, Loomis E. Stowell, Stephen B. Tift. Const, and Col., Herbert F. Dawley. G. Jurors, Arnold Upton, John T. Greene, Asa H. Bruce. Asses- sors, Andrew H. Byles, Charles W. Brett. Board of R., Nelson Hammond, D wight Lincoln. Board of Ed., John T. Greene, Henry R. Woodward, 1882; Gilbert E. S. Amidon, Harvey W. Morey, 1883, Sherman E. Paine, John A. Brown, 1884. Reg. of Voters, Peter Piatt, Thomas J. Peck.
Avon. Clerk, Reg. and Treas., Oliver T. Bishop, Select- men, Fitch L. Bishop, James M. Wilson, Jarvis W. Edgerton. Const., E. E. Hart, Prescott H. Woodford, Henry Tabei. Coll., James M. Wilson. G. Jurors, Frank S. Hart, Samuel Gibson, Dwight A. Avery. Assessors, Chester R. Woodford, Harrison Woodford, George V. Lusk. Board of R., Edmund Sanford, Seth F. Woodford. Board of Ed., Philemon R. Day, Joseph S. Woodford, 1882; Nicholas J. Seelev, Dan. I). Der- rin,.1883; Matthew C. Woodford, Charles H. Miller, 1884. Reg. of Voters, Harvey Woodford, 2d, Joseph B. North.
town min IBS. 7*3
BARKTTAM8TED. Clerk and Reg;., Owen K. Case. Treas., Hubert B. Case. Selectmen, M. A. Hart, (\ H. Tiffany, Henry B. Phelps. Const, Hiram B. Holcomb, William J. Case, Samuel Munson. Coll., William E. Howd. G. Jurors, Henry H. Payne, William H. Hubbard. Assess re, Albert Perry, Sheldon Johnson. Board of R., human Pease, Samuel H. . William J. Ripley. Board of Ed., Sheldon Merrill, Daniel [ward -I. Youngs, Hiram C. Brown, * Joseph B. Clark. Reg strict, Shelden Merrill, William K.
Howd: 2.1 : A. Baker, Wilfred I). Youngs: 3d 1'
Byron 0. Haw ley, Hiram C. Brown.
■ <>.\ Falls. Clerk and Treas.. Julius A. Hart. Reg., Oliver I). Buckingham. Selectmen, Herbert C. Baldwin, Da- vid M. F - Wheeler. Const., Charles B. Clark, Harvey E. A: wood. David .1. CarrinLrton. Coll., Geor^ Twite hell. G. Juror-, Andrew W. Culver, David T. Sanford. "Tii" I;. Hubbell, Herbert C. Baldwin. Board of P., George A Twitchell, Charles B. Clark, David M. French. .. David I . Sanford, Jerome B. Hubbell, Buel Buck- :n. l\cg. of Voters, Charles B. Clark, Hand- F. Osbom.
Bk.hlin. Clerk and Treas., Alfred North. Reg., E. Brande- gee. Selectmen, S. C. Wilcox, H. Sage, H. BlCowles. Const., E. H. Warner, Richard Moon, Joseph J. Morse, William Web- ster, Charles Marvin. Huber Bushnell. Coll., William Bulkley. G. Jurors. Eben C. Woodruff, Edward S. Tubbs, Franci* Dem- ing, Charles M. Browne, Frederick North, Edwin L. M
--or-, Andrew J. Warner, Edward C.Hall. Board of R., Charles X. Ailing, Walter E. Penfield, Edward E. Srevens. Board <>f Ed ., James Roche, Francis Deming, 1882; George E. Taylor, Eben C. Woodruff, 1888; Samuel F. Talmadge, Theron Upson, 1884. Reg. of Voters, William Bulkley, John Norton.
BETHANY. Clerk, Reg. ai . N. Clark. Se-
lectmen, Samuel R. Woodward, S. Gilbert Davidson, Ev'.y Pardee. Const., Henry H. Hotchkiss, Theron E. Allen, Fred- erick W. Sperry. Coll.. George B. Hotchkiss. < I. Jurors, Gar- ry B. Johnsoi . Denzil B. Hoadley, Evlyn <». P John J. Warner, Theron E. Allen. Board of R., Wales 11. French, D wight N. Clark. George W. Woodward. Board of ■a- 1, G. B Hotel ciss, Lewis F. Morris. Reg. of Vo: ihkiss, Georj
74 TOWN OFFICERS.
Bethel. Clerk, George S. Crofut. Reg., William H. Jud- son. Treas., Samuel S. Ambler. Selectmen, Frederick Judd, George M. Cole, Benjamin F. Foster. Const., Edward John- son, John S. Pearce, Thomas A. Evans. Coll. of Taxes, Sam- uel Gillett. G. Jurors, Joseph A. Banks, Charles E. Ed- monds, Henry W. Timanus. Assessors, E. Starr Judd, Charles H. Shepard, Frarcis B. Andrews. Board of R., William H. Judson, Byron R. Morgan, Silas H. Hickok. Board of Ed., George M. Lyon, * William Brown, 1882; Frederick Shepard, George F. Waters, 1883; Eli T. Andrews, Granville B. An- drews, lfc84. Reg. of Voters, Gideon S. Peck, Henry H. Baird.
Bethlehem. Clerk, George C. Stone. Reg., William R. Harrison. Treas., Jonathan Wooten. Selectmen, Henry Cat- lin, Ralph Munson. Const,, and Coll., Samuel Gunn, Frank Thompson, John D. Waldron. G. Jurors, Frederick Allen, Frank Stoughton, Frederick G. Stockman. Assessors, Nehe- miah L. Bloss, Warren H. Taylor. Board of R., Marvin S. Todd, Alexander Hamilton, J. B. Ames. Board of Ed., George C. Stone, Samuel P. Hayes, ^882; Marvin S. Todd. Fred. S. Curtis, 1883; William R. Harrison, Marshall E. Beecher, 1884. Reg. of Voters, George W. Percy, Hiram G. Kilbourne.
Bloomfield. Clerk aud Reg., John E. Cox. Treas., Elihu B. Case. Selectmen, John Black well, Franklin B. Miller, Al- fred N. Filley. Const., Henry C. Alderman, Henry T. Fagan, George F. Hubbard, George F. Capen, Byron D. Barnard, Franklin E. Burr. Coll., Frederick A. Pinnev. G. Jurors, William G. Hubbard, John Wilcox, S. B. Pinney, William G. Case, Doddridge R. Cadwell, Chester F. Goodwin. Assessors, Francis G. Barber, John Wilcox, Timothy G. Jerome. Board ofR., Henry C. Hoskins, William G. Hubbard, Eli Brown. Board of Ed., Francis G. Barber, William A. Hallock, Louis J. Fillev, 1882; Nathan F. Miller, Frank E. Burr, William J. Gabb, 1883; *Henrv Gray, John Wilcox, Franklin B. Miller, 1884; Reg. of Voters, William J. Gabb, Henry G. Isham.
Bolton. Clerk and Reg., Sherman P. Sumner. Treas., Samuel W. Williams. Selectmen, Jabez L. White, Arnold H. Long, Joseph C. Alvord. Const., William Bartliff, and Coll., Marvin W. Howard, Charles P. Coleman, Selden W. Skinner, Wilber F. Strong, Albert W. Cowles, Benjamin Lyman, William N. Loomis. G. Jurors, John W. Sumner, Alphonso R. Barrows, George Curtis, Lorin S. Maine, Charles E. Carpenter. Asses-
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sors, William C. White, Ward B. Gleaeon. Board of R., War- ren Risley, Elijah B. Bishop. Board of Ed.. Charles E. Ham- mond, Ferdinand E. Williams, William C. White, Edwin D. Al- vord. Reg. of Voters, John W. Sumner, Oliver C. Johnson.
Bozrah. Clerk, Samuel G. Johnson, Reg., Augustus D. Herriek. Treas., X. C. Cook. Selectmen, A. J. Hough, Chas. A. Johnson, Henry J. Way. Const., Simeon Abel, 1st, Selden Wightman, Orimel A. Johnson, A. B. Pendleton, John X. Fargo. Coll., Elijah A. Tracy. G. Jurors, S. H. Allen, Frederick A. Parker, A. D. Winchester, Edward Johnson, Joshua C. Leffin- gell. Assessors, Edward Johnson, John H. Leftmgell, John J. Gager. Board of R., X. C. Cook, Jehiel L. Johnson, John H. Miner. Board of Ed., *0. D. Herriek, Charles A. Gager. Reg. of Voters, Simeon Abel, 1st, Albert Waterman.
Brakford. Clerk and Treas., Henry H. Stedman. Reg., Walter EL Zink. Selectmen, John S. Blackstone, George H. Pace, William Page. Const., Henrv I). Linslev, Seria Palmer, J. J. Matthews, William Eoote. Coll., Henry W. Averill. G. Jurors, Almon Beers, William H. Farrell, M. H. Bishop, James IfcDermott. Assessors, Richard Dibble, Henrv H. Fowler. Board of R., Samuel 0. Plant, Roger Hall, George W. Beach. Board of Ed., M. K. Northarn, James W. Fay, James MeXa- mara, Roger Hall, 1882; T. F. Hammer, Rodolphus Barthol- omew, Thomas McDermott, William Regan, 1888; Daniel O'Brien, J. H. Hutchinson, W. H. Zink, Lester J. Nichols, 1884. Reg. of Voters, 1st Dist., Joseph C. Sharkey, James Hallev; 2d . Roger Hall, Henry S. Hall.
BRIDGEPORT. Clerk and Reg., Charles E. Wilmot. Treas.,
B. Prindle. Selectmen, Thomas Stirling, Eli Thompson.
Const., Daniel W. Jones, Frank B. Taylor, James P. Lockwood,
Wallace M. Ballon, George F. Wild man, Seymour Whiting.
Coll., Benjamin K. Mills. ' G. Jurors, Joseph A. Joyce, David
iter, William J. Gould, A— sa rs, \mo* Puller, Stephen M.
ger, Sr. Aaron Wallace. i;., William H. Greene,
Peter J. Black, Walter' ., David Ginand,
George X. French, Julius S. Hanover, Nathaniel Wheeler,
1882; Frederick W. Zingsem, Georj t :>le.«,
Peter W. Wren, 1888; William B. Hincks, Augustus H. Aber-
nethy, Edward W. Marsh, Thomas J. Synnott, 1884. ft
Voter-, John Keppy, William Costello.
76 TOWN OFFICERS.
Bridgewater. Clerk, Austin H. Gillette. Reg., Smith R. Weeks. Treas., Arza C. Morris. Selectmen, Fred. A. Peck, Amos Northrop, Horace N. Sanford. Const., James H. Keeler, Jr., Daniel H. Canfield, Edwin R. Allen, Almon D. Smith, Gid- eon W. Northrop. Coll., Reuben J. Keeler. G. Jurors, George
C. Bennett, Ransom B. Wheeler. Assessors, James G. Welton, James H. Keeler, Jr. Board of R., Peter Wooster, Josiah L. Minor. Board of Ed., Burr Mallett, Peter Wooster, 1882; *Eli Sturtevant, Horace N. Sanford, 1883; Austin H. Gillette, Hor- ace D. Gillette, 1884. Reg. of Voters, Daniel H. Canfield, Chris- topher C. Shannon.
Bristol. Clerk, Reg. and Treas., Benjamin F. Hawley. Selectmen, Charles L. Frisbie, Samuel D. Bull, Edward Ingra- ham. Const., George R. Tuttle, and Coll., Michael B. Rohan, Elijah Manross, Samuel M. Thomas. G. Jurors, Horatio C. Clayton, Ambrose Tyler, Lawrence Fitzsimmons, Ralph G. Rig- by, Sherman E. Woodford. Assessors, Hiram H. Hurlburt, Lu- ther B. Norton, Elbert E. Thorpe. Board of R., Charles C. P. Goodrich, Daniel S. Lardner, Nathan L. Birge. Board of Ed., Benjamin F. Hawley, George R. Barbour, 1882; Michael B. Roddan, Anson Bingham, 1883; *Delavan DeWolf, Gad Norton, 1884. Reg. of Voters, 1st district, Edward B. Dunbar, Hobart A. Warner; 2d district, Charles W. Brown, Albert P. Stark.
Brookfield. Clerk and Treas., Henry S. Beers. Reg., Amos L. Williams. Selectmen, Harvey Roe, Ezra N. Somers, Horace Beers. Const., John H. Barlow, James Lee, William A. Perkins, Seth Stevens, Thomas P. Bristol, Barzillai T. Jack- son. Coll., Barzillai T. Jackson. G. Jurors, Almon Odell, Henry C. Gray, John H. Merwin, Samuel Thornhill, James W. Morehouse, Philo C. Merwin. Assessors, Samuel Thornhill, Benjamin Griffen, Frederick A. Bennett. Board of R., Henry
D. Lake, Charles Stewart, Almon H. Taylor. Board of Ed., A. C. Pierce, E. L. Whitcome, Charles Stuart. Reg. of Voters, Thomas P. Bristoll, Sidney E. Hawley.
Brooklyn. Clerk, Reg. and Treas., Alva Wylie. Select- men, William H. Putnam, Wm. H. Cutler, Darius' Day. Const., Theodore D. Pond, and Coll., George C. Keach. G. jurors, W. R. Thurber, W. R. Johnson, S. H. Tripp, H. F. Cox, Arba A. Allen, P. B. Sibley. Assessors, Frank E. Baker, Elisha Evans. Board of R., William Searls, Willard Day, Jonah Young. Board of Ed., Joseph B. Stetson, Frank Day, 1882; E. S.
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Heard, II. II. Green, 1888; Willard Day. A. II. Turner, 1884. Reg. of Voters, William R. Thurber, Henry H. Green.
BuRUXOTON. Clerk and Treas., Samuel 6. Bradley. Reg., William Elton. Selectmen, Samuel Russell, Gilbert H. Hol- comb, George J. Hinman. Const., Julius B. Smith, Frank Butler, William Eaton, Adna X. Barnes, Vincent Veiling, Jr., Lumens F. Turner. Coll., Linneus F. Turner. G. Jurors, Burdett A. Peck, Ebenezer Henry, John Aldrich, Edward P. Spencer, Edwin Gillett, Seth Keney. Assessors, Sylvester Curtis, Norris W. Bunnell. Board of R., Edward M. Gillard, Willis S. Baldwin, John A. Reeve. Board of Ed., Seth A. Kenev, Romeo Elton, Lucius B. Pond, Duane N. Griffin, B. O'B. Sheridan. Reg. of Voters, 1st Dist., George \V. Wright; 2d Dist., Anthony Moore.
Canaan. (P. 0. Falls Village.) Clerk, Reg. and Treas., Henry C. Gay lord. Selectmen, Daniel Brewster, Lucius Wil- cox, Daniel 6. Dean. Const., 0. M. Brinton, and Coll., Lee I). Brewster, Frederick G. Dean, James H. Hakes, Charles E. Hanchett, W. L. Millard, M. S. Spauldins:. G. Jurors, Lewis . . William H. Cook, C. E. Wolcott, Henry Sturges, W7ells Yale. H. P. Morse. Assessors, Myron H. Dean, Sidney Ensign. Board of R., John M. Dean. Allen Chapman, 0. M. Brinton. Board of Ed.. Dwight E. Dean, Daniel M. Moore, 1882; Elisha B. Gillett, Myron H. Dean, 1888; J. D. Clemens, C. B. Maltbie, 1884. Reg. of Voters, A. P. Chapman, C. B. Maltbie.
Canterbury. Clerk and Reg., W'illiam S. Adams, Treas., Marvin H. Sanger. Const., Charles E. Waldo, and Coll., Mellen W. Smith, G. Jumr-, James I). Ransom, Alfred N. Bennett, Henry M. Bnshnel), James B. Palmer, Thomas C. Fr
S8., Comfort S. Burlingame, Walter Smith. Board of' P., Jirah Hyde, Win. II. Larkham, George F. Richmond, Nathan Allen, George L. Cary. Board of Ed., Oscar Peck, Charles B. Hicks, Nathan Allen, 1882; George Sanger, Henry Kendall, John H. Peck, 1888; C. S. Burlingame, Wm. S. Adams, Luman D. Bennett, 1>84. Reg. of Voters, Marvin II. Sanger, John D. Pellett.
Canton. Clerk, Anson W. Bristol (P. 0. Canton Center).
Reg., David B. Hale. Treas., Jasper H. Bidwell. Selectmen,
Julius k A.
Bidwell, Henry C. Ruiek, Henry I !;oun,
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Wills A. Lawton. Coll., Perley A. Wheeler. G. Jurors, John D. Andrews, Amos G. Hart, Wm. G. Hallock, George F. Lewis, Clinton M. Woodford, Watson Case. Assess., Samuel N. Cod- ding, Frederick A Bid well, George W. Lamphier. Board of R., Chas. H. Blair, Oliver C. Adams, Henrv Case. Board of Ed., James Case, David C. Holbrook, 1882; Wm. W. Bidwell, Bur- ton 0. Higlev, 1883; D. B. Hubbard, Jasper H. Bidwell, 1884. Reg. of Voters, 1st Dist., John E. Wheelock, Rollin 0. Humphrey; 2d Dist., Sherman E. .Brown, Edwin P. Lamphier.
Ciiaplix. Clerk and Treas., J. W. Lincoln. Reg., Orrin Witter. Selectmen, Ephraim W. Day, Mason A. Bates, James R. Utley. Const., Eliphalet Reed, E. W. Bingham, and Coll. G. Jurors, Joseph A. Edmond, G. A. Ross, 0. Bennett, M. A. Bates, E. G. Core}', F. C. Lummis. Assess., James R. Utley, Wm. Martin. Board of R., Joseph Foster, C. E. Griggs, G. C. Kingsbury. Board of Ed., ^Francis Williams, W. N. Webster, 1882; C. Edwin Griggs, Wm. Martin, 1883; Joseph Foster, M. A. Bates, 1884. Reg. of Voters, F. C. Lummis.
Chatham. Clerk, Reg., and Treas., Wm. H. Bevin. Select- men, Leonard Willey, Evelyn Roberts, Lyman 0. Wells. Const., Lyman B. Higgins, and Coll., A. H. Worthington, James Dickson, John H. Selden, F. E. Taylor, F. H. Dunham. G. Jurors, L. S. Carpenter, John P. Purple, J. D. Barton, George H. White, R. D. Tibbals, Edwin A. Brainard. Assess., Henry S. Gates, Davis S. Strong. Board of R., E. G. Cone, Charles L. Strong. B. B. Hall. Board of Ed., Daniel Denison, A. H. Conklin, A. P. Chapman, 1882; *J. S. Ives, H. D. Chapman, John C. Shepard, 1883; Henry B. Brown, Albert 0. West, L. F. Wood, 1884. Reg. of Voters, L. H. Mark- ham, George A. Strong, A. H. Worthington, Davis S. Strong.
Cheshire. Clerk, Milton C. Doolittle. Reg., Myron N. Chamberlin. Treas., Edwin R. Brown. Selectmen, Benjamin A. Jarvis, Alonzo E. Smith, Julius Moss. Const., Henry Bea- dle, James M. Lanyon. Coll., Alfred Bristol. G. Jurors, Chas. H. Hall, Edgar H. Beadle, Benjamin H. Peck, Sherman Welton, Alexander Welton. Assess., Norman S. Piatt, Charles S. Gil- lette, Hugh Brennan. Board of R., Alexander Doolittle, George Keeler, Wm. H. Marshall. Board of Ed., George R. Johnson, Frank N. Hall, 1882; Joseph P. Beach, John H. French, 1883; Sanford J. Horton, Charles T. Hotchkiss, 1884. Reg. of Voters, Henry Beadle, Henry H. Holcomb.
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Chester. Clerk and Beg., .T. Kirtland Denison. Treas., !:. Silliman. Selectmen, E. C. Hangerford, C. Geo. Ladd, Jos. H. Leet. Const, John Jaeger, and Coll., B. Clifford Tyler. G. Jurors, A. H. Gilbert, Fisk Shatter, J. L. Lor«l. As* H. H. Clark, C. J. Hate?, Wm. X. Chirk. Board of K., J. Linus Clark, Walter S. Clark, Leonard Raker. Board of Ed., Am- brose Pratt, Sylvester \.\ Turner, \Y. F. Willcox. Reg. of Voters, Frank G. Clark, E. B. Pratt.
Clinton. Clerk, Reg., and Treas., Henry C. Hull. Select- men, Henry A. Elliot, Wm, C. Bnshnell, Henry L. Wellman. .. Win. C. Bnshnell, and Coll., Edwin II. Wright. G. Jurors, Alfred Davis, Asa L. Bushnell, Henry Stevens. Assess.,
John P. Johnson, Charles E. Merri Is, David A. Stannard. i A. Stanton, Wm. S. Grinnell, Warren A. Doolittle. Board of Ed., John B. Wright, James L. Davis, Elieha E. Wright, Wm. H. Kelsev, 1882; Frederick A. Sturges, Wilbur Brocks, Henry L. Wellman, Luke E. Wood, 1883, Alonz > 11. Stevens, James A. Spencer, George E. Elliot, Jede- diah H. Hurl, 1884. Peg of Voters, John A. Stanton, George I'. Elliot.
Colchester. Clerk and Reg., George D. Bingham. 1 : Wm. B. Otis. Selectmen. H. P. Buel, R. R. Carrington, R. T.
Carrier. Const., James Doyle, Charles Taylor, John N. Strong, Benjamin Adams, George Kramer. Jr., L. P. Skinner. Coll., . Palmer, George H. Rogers. G. Jurors, John Kramer, GeoFge Chapman, Ralph T. Carrier, Joseph A. Gardner, C. II. Skinner, Joseph Crocker. Assess., Jonathan S. Clark, Asa Brainard, Asa R. Bigelow. Board of R., Hoxie Brown, Benja- min Adams, George Peck. Board of Ed., Demas Carrier, Ai- des Baker, 1882; S. G. Willard, Bernard Bray, 1883; R. R. Carrington, Dighton Moses, 1884. Reg. of Voters, Ira A. Dins- more, Wm. H. Hay ward.
Colebbook. Clerk and Treas., John S. Wheeler. Reg., Rollin D. Baldwin. Selectmen, Rollin I). Baldwin, William H. Vining, Solomon Sackett. Const., George J. Whipple, Lewis E. Dewey. Robert Hoffman. Coll., Horace North. G. Jurors, Patrick Burke, Edwin S. Preston, George F. Howe. Asf Wesley C. Boot, Hiram S. Hamilton, Board of R., Woleott Dom- ing, Andrew J. Terrell, Edwin L. Simons. Board of Ed., John A. Doming, Win. G. Kinney, *John A. Moore. 18b2; Jam- Cailrey, Leonard I). Benham, Samuel A. Cooper, 1883; Andrew
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J. Terrell, Rollin D. Baldwin. Lucien 0. Bass, 1884. Reg. of Voters, 1st Dist,, Wesley C. Root, Edward Oles; 2d Dist., John A. Deming, Thomas B. Spencer.
Columbia. Clerk and Reg., Norman P. Little. Selectmen, Willard B. Clark, John A. Hutchins, Earl M. Holbrook. Const , W. W. Battev, Denison Avery, Horace E. Brown, Charles R. Buell, William A. Lyman. Coll., Samuel F. West. G. Jurors, E. P. Spafford, S. B. West, Simon Hunt, J. H. Townsend, Joel Tucker, E. L. Hall. Assessors, S. S. Isham, A. A. Hunt, N. H. Clark. Board of R., E. M. Clark, Justin Holbrook, J. E. H. Gates. Board of Ed., F. D. Avery, N. H. Clark, William H. Yeomans, C. E. Little, J. P. Little, *N. K. Holbrook. Reg. of Voters, Arthur H. Little, Asahel 0. Wright.
Cornwall. Clerk, Silas C. Beers. Reg., Edward Sanford. Treas., Victory C. Beers. Selectmen, Samuel S. Reed, Michael Troy, Ralph I. Scoville. Const., James A. Ford, Almon L. Miner, Walter VV. Wells. G. Jurors, Myron I. Millnrd, George Hughes, Archibald Bennett. Assessors, Ingersoll Reed, Chas. H. Harrison. Board of R,, James Blake, William W. Baldwin, Philo M. Kellogg. Board of Ed., Leonard J. Nickerson, Chas. H. Preston, 1882; Wilbur F. Harrison, John F. Andrew, 1883 j Arthur D. Warner, Samuel J. White, 1884. Reg. of Voters, John W. Beers, Frederick Kellogg.
Coventry. Clerk and Treas., Dwight Webler. Reg., Mau- rice B. Bennett. Selectmen, Francis Porter, Alexander S. Hawkins, H. E. H. Gilbert. Const,, William A. Lathrop, Wil- liam Craughwell, Orrin Turner, Alexander H. Pomroy, S. P. Swift, George B. Carpenter. Coll., S. L. French. G. Jurors, George W. Franklin, Orrin Turner, Charles Reynolds, Austin Boynton, Alfred J. Turner, John B. Brown. Assessors, Wil- liam 0. Gardiner, D. B. Russell. Board of R., WTilliam Trowbridge, George H. Clark, William P. Rose. Board of Ed., Frederick S. Sweet, Andrew B. Kingsbury, 1882; Maurice B. Bennett, John Brown, 1883; Alexander Si Hawkins, Andrew Kingsbury, 1884. Reg. of Voters, Silas W. Loomis, Andrew B. Kingsbury.
Cromwell. Clerk, Reg. and Treas., R. B. Savage. Se- lectmen, George W. Stevens, William M. Noble, Bulkley Ed- wards. Const., R. B. Savage, and Coll., Timothy Ranney, A. J.
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Briggs, H. \V. Buckley, F. Winkle, Hiram Ralph, Lee Sizer. G. Jurors William E. Hulburt, William R. McDonald, Seth Tad- dock, George H. Butler, I. H. Warner, A. X. Piersoi . A
Albert Dowd, Seth J. Pa irdol R., H. W. Stock-
log, Frederick Wilcox, David Edwards. Board of Ed., William
v A. Ely, Albert Dowd, William K. Hurlbur,
•Henry S. Si ward Como. Reg. of Voters, George P.
_e, John Nolan.
Danburt. Clerk and Reg., David B. Booth. Treas. Levi P. Treadwell. Selectmen, David Pearce, Nathaniel B. Selleck, George W. Hamilton. Const., William E. Bailey, Michael J. Keating, William K. Cowan, .Tame- B. Bryan, Henry A. Hoyt. G. durors. Christian Quien, Chester G. Ambler, Edwin B. Har- ris, Theodore Lyon, Abner B. Hol'ey. Assessors, Ezr Mallory, Samuel A. Barnum, Charles F. Starr. Board ofR., Theodore Lyon, Jarvis P. Hull, Nathan B. Dibble. Board of Ed., James W. Hubbell, William F. Taylor, 1882; Abner B. Hollev, Martin P. Lawlor. lbS3; Andrew C. Hubbard, Bvron J. H. Voters, Harris L. Crofut, William f. St.
John.
DARIEN. Clerk and Treas., John S. Waterbury. Reg., Samuel Sands. Selectmen, Ira Scofield, Thaddeua Hell, Chas.
A. Bates, .lr. Const., George Fowler, C. G. Waterbury, S. 0.
.-.William H. Wi Coll., George W. Clock. G.
Jurors. C. A Bobbie, W. T. Barker, James A. Shaw, Samuel
B. Belden. \. Dauchy, Char le - - Sel- leck. Board of R., Samuel Sands, Lewis S. Reed, An. Richard-. Board of Ed., L< a ':;, Charles S. Whit Albeit Scotield, James Curzon, James B. Seleck. Reg. of
-. X. Dauchy. Win. H. Wilmot, Jr.
Derby. Clerk, Daniel E. McMahon. (1' Keg.,
Hi van. (P. 0. Birmingham ) Treas, Theo. tmen, E. W. Webster, P. McMai <>. G )t, John R. Keller, John H. Lines
. F. Dwight Woodruff, J seph Colwell, Ferris Fred. J. Baldwin. Coll., X. C. treat. G. Furors, Hugh Mc- -. Ira B. Xewcomb, Andrew Martinez, Charles French, Patrick Gilligan. Assessors, Henry Whipple, Eli H. Wakelee, Charles L. Hill. Board of R., George 11. Peck, John Cowell, Robert Hoadley. Board ol 1M, John Lindley, H. T. Brady, Clark W. Sogers, George H. Peck, J. M. Whitiock, 6
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0. W. Witherspoon, P. M. Kennedy, Josiah H. Whiting. Reg. of Voters, 1st Dist., John C. Reilly, F. D. Jackson; 2d Dist, John L. Lindley, Morris Drew.
Durham. (P. 0., Durham Centre.) Clerk, N. H. Par- sons. Reg., B. B. Beecher. Treas., William A. Parmelee. Selectmen, S. F. Leete, Bishop Atwell, Ashahel Nettle- ton. Const., John Atwell, E. D. Burke. Coll., John Tal- madge. G. Jurors, H. S. Merwin, Judson E. Francis. Assessors William C. Ives, James E. Bailey. Board of R., Miles T. Merwin, Ransom Prout, John Asman, Timothy E. Hull, William T. D. Coe. Board of Ed., Judson E. Francis, Stephen A. Seward, 1882; A. P. Roberts, James E. Bailey, 1883; *N. H. Parsons, Samuel W. Soper, 1884. Reg. of Voters, Curtis E. Atwell, James K. Elliott.
Eastford. Clerk and Treas., J. D. Barrows. Reg., E. K. Robbins. Selectmen, James M. Keith, S. C. Simmons, Atfred D. Cady. Const., Henry A. Braman, Frederick Upham, Mon- roe F. 'Latham. Coll., C. E. Barrows. G. Jurors, C. M. Brooks, James H. Wilbur, H. H. Burnham. Assessors, Henry Trowbridge, H. P. Bullard. Board of R., D. P. Carpenter, S. C. Simmons. Board of Ed., S. A. Wheaton, C. E. Barrows, 1882; S. 0. Bowen, H. P. Bullard, 1883; C. M. Jones, E. W. Warren, 1884. Reg. of Voters, E. K. Robbins, E. P. Arnold.
East Granby. Clerk and Reg., Elmore Clark. Treas., Isaac P. Owen. Selectmen, Samuel A. Clark, Cicero H. Mer- win, Daniel C. Hayes. Const., Francis Granger, J. Duane Viets, Henry P. Goddard, Edward C. Tallmadge, Timothy W. Griswold. Coll., Morton A. Holcomb. G. Jurors, Ebenezer Talbot, Henry P. Holcomb, William A. Viets, Homer Griffin, Jeremy H. Holcomb. Assessors, Jeremy H. Holcomb, Thomas H. Holmes. Board of R., Ebenezer Talbot, Levi C. Viets. Board of Ed., *Henry L. Clark, Wilber H. Gay, 1882; Richard H.Phelps, B. Ellsworth Smith, 1883; Timothy W. Griswold, Frederic F. Stevens, 1884. Reg. of Voters, Timothy W. Gris- wold, Morton A. Holcomb.
East Haddam. Clerk and Reg., Julius Attwood. Treas., Thomas Gross Jr. Selectmen, John G. Barber, WTilliam H. Martin, Wilbur F. Wright. Const., Ralph B. Swan, Francis W. Brainard, Wm. E. Gates, John S. Griffin, Chas. S. Jewett. Coll., Arthur J. Silliman. G. Jurors, N. 0. Harris, John C.
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i1 >d, K. Emory Johnson, Abiel Stock, Francis E. Gates, Erasl David S. Purple, Charles II. Rich,
John S. Brainard. Board ofR., Ji - - W.
Swan, WiHium E. Hungerford. B . Wm. C. Greene,
Silas R. Holmes, 1882; Salmon McOall, Norria W. Ratbbnn, ward C. Brownell, 1884. R Hungerford, Cyrus W. Chapman.
East Hartford. Clerk, Joseph 0. Goodwin. Reg., George 8. Phelps. Trees., Ezra E. Smith. Selectmen, Ashbel Oilman, •nee V. Lester, John H. Elmer. Const.. Arthur I'. Moore, Charles J. Stewart, Edward F. Risley, Omri P. Brewer, Win. Foley, Wm. H. Olmsted. Coll., Ralph A. Olmsted. G. Jurors, aim Rood, George W. Pratt, Palph Risley, Norman L. An- derson, Frederick S. Putnam, Wm. Reed. Assess.. Charles M. Bid well, John Kennedy, Henry P. Brewer, Hosmer P. Stedman, Ira T. Roberts. Board of R.* George W. Darlin, Norman L. Anderson, Aaron G. Olmsted. Board of Ed., Elijah Ackley, John T. McMahon, 1882; * Joseph 0. Goodwin, Patrick Garvan, 1883; *Francis R. Childs, Arthur W. Eaton, 18*4. Reg. of Voters, Thomas Dowd, Omri P. Brewer.
EAST Hayek. iHes T. Hemingway. Reg., Wm.
H. Shannon. Trees., Orlando B. Thompson. Selectmen, Leon- ard R. Andrews, Rue! S. Thompson, Henry Smith. Const., Daniel M. Church, Gilbert Van Sickle, Reuben H. Coe, Martin Reynolds, Edwin Russell, Henry J. H. Thompson, William H. Chidsey. Coll., John Jackson. G. Jurors, John Ives Bradley, Jonathan Dudley, John J. Tyler, Grove S. Tuttle, F. W. Watrous, Harvey Chi Is . Lyman A.
Granniss. Board of R., Samuel Chidsev. Merwin Bailey. Board of Ed., Charles H. Fowler, S. W'.'V. Andrews, 1882; Grove J. Tuttle, Wm. H. Bradley, 1888; Dwight W. 1 Jonathan Dudley. 1884. Reg. of Voters, 1st Disk, Thompson, Wm. H. Chidsey; 2d Dist., Oliver Bailey, Cornelius Thompson.
EAST Lv.mk. Clerk, Gilbert P. Coates. Reg., Elisha If. Comstock. Treas., John W. Luce. Selectmen, Peter A. Corn- stock, Edwin Howard, John Lee. Const., Dwight B. Pierce, and Coll., Robert B. Gorton, Turner C. Hayi.es Nelson B G. Jurors, Francis W. Bolles, John T. fceckwith, Arthur L. Crocker. -on Rogers, Eugene Beckwith, James
Miner. Board of R., James R. White, Nathan P. Newton,
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George W. Congdon. Board of Ed., Enoch L. Beckwith, Geo. Huntley, 1882; Daniel Calkins, Elisha Munger, 1883; Josiah Benton, Calvin E. Davis, 1884. Reg. of Voters, 1st Disk, Irvin Watrous; 2d Dist, Lyman Bacon.
Easton. Clerk, Ebenezer S. Gillette. Reg , Martin Dudley. Treas., Joseph W. Johnson. Selectmen, George S. Piatt, Stephen D. Wheeler, Joseph E. Fields. Const., James J. Ward, Charles S, Powell, Charles S. Clark, Wm. A. Sherman, Daniel Edwards, Edward Seeley, Wm. J. Candee. Coll., Wm. W. Jennings. G. Jurors, Benjamin T. Beers, Edward K. Freeborn, Charles C. Sherman, Almon H. French, Daniel P. Parrack, Lewis Edwards. Assess., Wm. W. Jennings, Moses H. Thorp. Board of R., George S. Banks, Charles S. Everett, George J. Banks. Board of Ed., Charles H, Rowell, James A. Wheeler, 1882; Charles F. Silliman, Wm. H. Greenman, 1883; George S. Gillette, Chauncey McCarty, 1884. Reg. of Voters, George Freeborn, George J. Banks.
East Windsor. Clerk, Reg , and Treas., Mahlon H. Ban- croft (P. 0. Warehouse Point). Selectmen, S. D. Rockwell, George H. Sloan, John N. Clark. Const., Herbert C. Parsons, and Coll., Frederick B. Baker. G. Jurors, John C. Bartlett, Henry W. Bissell, VVinthrop L. Allen, Joseph A. Pascoe, William M. Dunham, John Mason. Assess., Joseph A. Pascoe, Lewis T. Skinner. Board of R., Joseph T. Hull, James B. Colton, Josiah 0. Ellsworth. Board of Ed., Jabez S. Allen, John F. Fitts, Mahlon H. Bancroft, 1882; Edward Goodridge, John B. Noble, George S. Phelps, 1883; Orson S. Wood, S. Terry Wells, Ho- mer S. Allen, 1884. Reg. of Voters, Jabez S. Allen, Francis A. Hamilton.
Ellington. Clerk, Reg., and Treas., Oliver M. Hyde. Se- lectmen, John Beasley, Daniel N. Kimball, Henry C. Aborn. Const., Henry K. Warner, and Coll., Thomas Manock, William Crane, Alfred U. Chaster, Carlos Thrall, George Smith, Clark D. Mackey. G. Juror?, James H. Steele, Orrin D. Newell, Harlin Nash, Sylvester Morris, Stephen I. Johnson, Ephraim H. Dimock. Assess., Henry M. Mile?, Orrin D. Newell, Ira H. Lewis. Board of R., George W. Kimball, Darius Crane, Charles B. Sikes. Board of Ed., Dwight F. Lull, *Sylvester Morris, Joel A. Warren, 1882; Robert Patton, Henrv C. Aborn, Edwin Talcott, 1883; *Charles T. Morton, Mvron H. Dimock, Carlos R. Sadd, 1884. Keg. of Voters, Michael H. Mandell, Julius A. Kibbe.
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Ehfteld. Clerk, Reg., and Treas., Frederick E. Ely. Select- men, Benjamin F. Lord, Augustus Landschultz, Wm. Mulligan, it, Timothy W. Pease, George B. Bradford, Dwight A.
Abbe, Alexander Rubier, Charles II. Barton, I Arm-
strong, John C. Weising and Coll. 6. Jurors, George Br Chart* Randall, William Hilditcb, Joseph
Buck, James R. SI «nc. Assess., Loren H. Pease, Calvin O. ird of R., John N. Spencer, Daniel H. rles C. Bill, Wills Spencer, Robert B. Morrison. Board of Ed., E. F. Parsons, Geonxe W. Winch, Edward Prickett, Frederick A. King, Joseph N. Allen, David P. San- Reg, of Voters, Loren H. Pease, James B. Benson.
mix. Clerk, James L. Phelps. Rep:., Edward W. Pratt. -.. Edward W. Redfield. Selectmen, Wm. C. Hough, Al- fred M. Wright, Jared C. Pratt. Const., Benjamin A. Gladding, and Coll., Edward W. Pratt. Wm. X. Bobbins, John M. Culver. G. Jurors, Henry L. Pratt, Eben P. Lincoln, Richard H. Mather, Edwin Pratt. A-sc-- , Cbauncey Spencer, Francis H. Tifl i : f;.. Edwin Pratt, Ansel Bushnell, Julius Ami.
.. R. H. Mather, Giles Potter, C. H. Hubbard. Reg. of Voters, Henry L. Pratt.
Fairfield. Clerk, Daniel Moloney. Reg. and Treas., mund Hobart. Selectmen, Andrew P. Wakeman, Samuel Pike, John B. Morehouse. Const., Daniel Moloney, and Coll., Thomas Jennings, David B. Bulkley, James M. Wilson, Daniel Ahern, J. Eli Wakeman, Jr G. Jurors, Patrick Riley, George Bonney, - B. Banks, John M. Broth well, James 1). Jennings, Henry G. Wilsoi Samuel Pike, William Bradley, Arthur
Bennett. Board of R., Moses B. Banks, .fohn M. Brothwell, Michael B Lacey. Board of Ed.. J. F. Jennings, James K. Lombard, 1883; J. Jay ho Warren. 1888; D. J. Cre-
min, M. V. B. Dunham, 1884. Reg. of Voters, Samuel Pike, i< B. Wakley.
FabmihotoN. Clerk and Reg., Thomas L. Porter. Tn Erastus Gay. Selectmen, Winthrop M. Wads worth, Phine Goodwin, Martin L. 1' -t., Chauncey D. Ewing, and
Coll., Samuel I). Hills, John H. Thompson, Adrian R. worth, Henry A. so Judd, Solon Balger,
Thomas Cowles, Robert B. Treadwell, Alphen 1 imo-
thy H. Root, Myron W. Thompson, Winslow A. Goodhue.
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Assess., Thomas Scott, Sherman Sanford, John P. Lewis. Board of R., Elijah L. Lewis, Charles H. Graham, Robert B. Treadwell. Board of Ed., *Thomas E. Davies, Samuel Frisbie, *Thomas Cowles, Jr., 1S82; Julius Gay, James A. Smith, Geo. W. Allen, 1883; Edward Norton, *Thomas K. Fessenden, Chas. L. Whitman, 1884. Reg. of Voters, Thomas Cowles, Robert B. Treadwell, Carlos L. Mason, George W. Frisbie.
Frank ltn. Clerk and Treas., Samuel G. Hartshorn. Reg., Andrew B. Smith. Selectmen, Henry \V. Kingsley, Joseph I. Hyde, Henry Bellows. Const., Albert W. Hillard, and Coll., Charles A. Kingsley, Otis B. Hyde, James D. Simpson, Samuel N. Hyde. G. Jurors, John M. N. Lathrop, William C. Smith, Oliver L. Johnson, George E. Starkweather, Lavius A. Robin- son. Assess., E. Eugene Ayer, John M. N. Lathrop, Ansel Pendleton. Board of R., Joseph I. Hyde, John Q. Cross, Gil- bert Lamb. Board of Ed., George Levvis Ladd, Henry Bellows, 1882; Albert W. Hillard, George H. Griffing, 1883; Henry W. Kingsley, John Herrick, 1884. Reg. of Voters, Oliver L. John- son, George H. Griffing.
Glastonbury. Clerk and Reg., Samuel C. Hardin. Treas., Albert A. Bogue. Selectmen, John B. Moseley, Eugene S. Strickland, George S. Andrews. Const., Frederick W. Dean, Daniel Gilligan, George A. Treat, Hartwell M. Brainard. Coll., Daniel L. Talcott. G. Jurors, Arthur M. Brainard, Charles W. Jones, Nelson A. Hardin, Koswell E. Merrick, T. Dwight Goslee, George S. House. Assess., Roswell E. Merrick, Lincoln E. Crosby, George R. Hale, Charles J. Loonier. Board of R., Isaac Broadhead, Aaron W. Kinne, Elijah Miller. Board of Ed., John W. Hubbard, Edwin Crosby) 1882; William S. Wright, William H. Griswold, 1883; Austin Gardner, Alonzo A. Bab- cock, 1884. Reg. of Voters, John C. Rockwell, Russell S. Cowles.
Gosiikn. Clerk and Reg., Joseph Howard North. Treas., Willard E. Gaylord. Selectmen, Fessenden Ives, Samuel P. Oviatt, Frederick E. Hurlbut. Const., Albert Sperry, Frank W. Seaton, Edmund J. Apley. Coll., Hubert S. Scovill. G. Jurors, S. W. Scovill, George G. Crandall, F. A. Lucas, Ira Babcock, Edward Norton, Henry Barton. Assess., Theron H. Page, Daniel N. Lucas, James Wadhams. Board of R., Wilbur II. Wadhams, George W. Huniphrev, Patrick McElhone. Board of Ed., John H. Wadhams, Henry Norton, 1882; M. D. F.
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Smith, John I). Barton, 1888; Frederick A. Lucas S. A. Bar- tholomew. 1884. Reg. of Voters, Willard F. Gaylord, Lvman Hall.
Granby. Clerk, Chester P. Loomis. Reg., Buel B. Ailing. Treaa., Deniaon Case. Selectmen, John W. Buic, Charles Weed, Wilson Griffin. Const., Nelson W. Phelps, and Coll., Albert H. Gillett, S. Fred. Holcomb, George R. Case, Duane C. Wilcox, Henry G. Viets, James H. Smith G. Jurors, Watson Dewey, Ansel H. Rice. Geo. Spring, Willis L. Hayes, Munson Holcomb. Assess., Condit Haye<, Fred'k J. Jewett, Henry G. Viets. Board of K., Watson Dewey, Buel B. Ailing, Luzerne C. Hol- comb. Board of Ed., Lucian Reed. Buel B. Ailing, A. L. Hol- comb, 1882; Willis L. Hayes, F. J. Jewett, Lewis C. Spring, James B. Cleaveland, Lyman I. Holcomb, Geo. 0. Beach, 1884. Reg. of Voters, Lucian "Reed, Geo. Spring.
Greenwich Clerk and Reg, George G. McNall. Treaa., Nehemiah H. Husted. Selectmen, Wm. H. Craft, J. Albert Lockwood, Whitman S. Mead. Const,, John Dayton, Philip Finnegan, John Lotz, Charles Francis Adams, George Selleck, Edwin 0. Brondage. Coll., Hiram dune. G. Jurors, Wm. E. Ferris, Joseph G. Merritt, Philip Wiegand, George W. Brush,
John A. Husted, Franklin X. Wilcox. A Jabez Mead,
Underbill Lyon. Wm. S. Finch, Seaman Mead, Sylvester D. Husted. Board of R., Benjamin K. Tompkins, Henry B. Mar- shall, Allen How.-. ' Ed , James H. Brush, James L. Marshall, L882; Thomas H Delano. Wm. S. Craft, J883; Ama- sa A. Marks, Myron L. Mason, 1884. Reg. of Voters, John G. Reynolds, Zophar Mead.
GRISWOLD. Clerk, Henry Spalding. Reg., William Soule, Treaa., James 0. Sweet. Selectmen, Israel Mathewson, An- drew Edmond, Stephen Tiffany. Const, Josiah Brown, Jos W. Dawlev, George B. Lathrop, Clarence B. Keg win, A. F. Burton, Hiram Miner. Coll., Jepthah G. BUI. G. Jurors, Wm. C. Bliven, Richard Et. Buck, L. M. Green, Dwight R Kegwin, William P. Young. Andrew H. Meech. Ass< ss., Albe Brewster, Wm. Fogarty. Board of EL, Jepthah G. Bill, Edward Cook, Patrick Le 1 of Ed., John D. Eccleston, E. C.
Kegwin, Barton C. Kegwin, Samuel Barber, Jas. Finn, of Voters, Joseph K. Leonard, Benjamin F. Lewis, E. C. Keg- win, Ira F. Lewi-.
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Groton. Clerk, James D. Avery, Reg., Walter R. Denison. Treas., John 0. Fish. Selectmen,^ Thomas W. Noves, L. D. Baker, J. S. Heath. Const., B. M. O'Brien, D. H. Johnson, T. J. Sawyer, Jr., Geo. W. Packer, Jr., Seth N. Williams, George C. Burch. Coll., Daniel Morgan. G. Jurors, James B. Saun- ders, Rosweil Brown, Reuben Heath, Philo Little, Levi Lamb. Assess., Simon Huntington, John T. Battv, James M. Turner. Board of R., Caleb P. Bailey, Gurdon Gates, Wm. E. Wheeler. Board of Ed., Wm. H. Potter, Samuel S. Lamb, Joseph Hall, Horace Clifc. Reg. of Voters, 1st Dist, F. H. Brewer, J. T. Beatty; 2d Dist., P. M. Alexander, S. H. Gove; 3d, S. B. Latham, J. A. Fitch.
Guilford. Clerk, Edward R. Landon. Reg , Henry Ben- ton, 2d. Treas., Harris Pendleton, Jr. Selectmen, Elisha C. Bishop, David K. Parmelee, Theodore Fowler. Const., Richard W. Starr, William H. Lee, Harvey W. Leete, John A. Phelps. Asahel B. Morse, Baldwin C. Dudley, George E. Munson. Colls., George M. Seward, Dudley Chittenden. G. Jurors, Alvin B. Palmer, Henry E. Parmelee, John W. Norton, George W. Carter. Charles M. Potter, D. Dwight Chittenden, Assess., John Dudley, James D. Goldsmith, Cyrus 0. Bartlett. Board of R , John W. Norton, David B. Rossiter. Board of Ed., George \V. Banks, Charles Griswold, J. Sevmour Benton, 1882; Alvin B. Palmer, Erwin W. Rossiter, Richard M. Leete, 1883; Frederick P. Griswold, John R. Rossiter, W. S. Marks, 1884. Reg. of Voters, Calvin M. Leete, J. Seymour Benton.
Haddam. Clerk and Reg., John H. Russell. Treas., Rus- sell Shailer. Selectmen, Ephraim P. Arnold, Frank A. House, Horace A. Bonfoey, Henry H. Brainerd, Warren S. Williams. Const., Sam'l Arnold, Edward L.Johnson, Leonard D. Skinner, Alvin B. Spencer, Frank H. Arnold. Coll., Nathan Keller, Sam- uel Arnold. G. Jurors, Stephen H. Burr, Wm. P. Arnold, Chas. S. Wilcox, David 0. Dickinson, Oliver C. Neff, Washington K. Smith. Assess., • Orrin Shailer, Noah Burr, Wm. C. Selden. Board of R., Samuel Arnold, Washington K. Smith, Chauncey S. Tyler. Board of Ed., *Alpheus W. Tyler, Orrin Shailer, Charles 0. Gillett, 1882; Isaac Arnold, Ephraim P. Arnold, Samuel B. Bailey, 1883; John H. Russell, Gilbert M. Clark, Arnold H. Havden, 1884. Reg. of Voters, 1st Dist., George W. Arnold, Arnold H. Havden; 2d Dist., Wilber F. Smith, Gilbert N. Hubbard; 3d Dist.J Ezra F. Brainerd, Chas. 0. Gillett.
TOWN OFFICERS.
Hamdbn. Clerk, Reg., and Treas., Ellsworth B. Cooper. Selectmen, Charles P. Augur, W. W. Woodruff, Edwin W. Pot- ter. Const., Merrit L. Potter, Charles L. Morse, Lewis J John v rner. 6. Jurors, George H. Alien,
Geoiv H. Allen, Gilbert S. Ben-
ham. Board of R., Jol Leverett A Dickerman, Ells-
worth B. Cooper. Board of E I., Norris B. Mix. J >hn H. Dicker- man, Charles I. Dickerma
McK< Dickerman, 1883; Ellsworth A. Bradlev, *Lev-
erett A. Dickerman. .las. H. Webb, 1884. Reg. of Voters, Andrew McKeon, Charles L. >!
Hampton. Clerk, Reg., and Treas., William H. Burnham. Selectmen. Israel E. Harvey, George H. Kim-
ball. Const., George \Y. Fuller, George W. Bennett, Elisha S. Fuller. G. Jnrors, John R. Tweedy, Nathan J. Holt, Giles II. ' rreenslit, Horace Jackson. Board Taintor, Daniel M. Deming, Austin E. Pearl. 1. Greenslir, Charles Gardiner, Henry (i. Snow, 1882; David Green-lit, Edgar II. Newton, Elisha S. Ful- ler, U pta W. Congdon, Henry Clapp, Allen Jewett, : Voters, Patrick H. Pearl". Asa Kimball.
Hartford. Clerk and Reg., John E. Higgins. Trea*., Charles C. Strong. Selectmen, Koswell \\ . Brown, Ed war
ilph Foster, Valentine Cooper, George \V. Fowler. lard B. Hetherton, Benjamin F. Doty, Willis A. Pierce, William H. Vbsburgh, Thomas Longdon, Le-ter W. Cow! S. Geer. Coll., Frederick S.Brown. G. Ju-
len Terry, Henry E. Burton. Henry E. Taintor, James EL Tallman, William E. Hennev, Leonard' Morse. Asses John Allen, Henry R. Tryon, Michael F. Dooley. B
i G. Hinckley. John MeGoodwin, George 0. Preston,
Board of Ed., *JohnH. Brockleshv, David Crary, John R. Buck.
. Mahlon R. West, Gurdon W. Russell, Melanctbon Storrs,
1883; George G. Sill, Joseph H. Twichell, Cfa .bull,
Henry W. Hutchinson. Town Auditors, Patrick McGovern, Patrick Moran.
Hartland. Clerk and Reg., Benjamin H. Selby. T Flavel CI i Irton B. French, Am « W. Dean, Phineas C. Ste son C. Banning, Wil- liam I - rton M. Dickinson, M
Miller. II-: 5. Mat I (
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Hayes. G. .Jurors, Flbert J. Banning, Uriah NickersOD, Nelson Emmons, George H. Clark, Seth (Jiddings, A. W. Coe. As- sessors, Henry J. Gate-, Timothy K. Williams. Board of R.f Ebenezer EL Miller, Amos M. Osborn, Almon C. Banning. Board of Ed., Timothy K. Williams, George X. Thompson, Ho- mer S. Bell, *Merriek Knight, Alonzo B. Gaines. Orton B. French, George B. Cornish. Keg. of Voters, Oliver P. Cowdery, Herbert H. Griswoid.
Harwinton. Clerk, George E. Cook. Reg., Norman A. Wilson. Treas., Martin L. Goodwin. Selectmen, Henry K. Hinman, Sherman B. Barber, Orange A. Hubbell. O Benjamin F. Page. Henry M. Kinney. Coll., Sherman Barber. G. Jurors, Henry E. Hinman, George E. Cook, Abijah Catlin. Assessors, Virgil R. Barker, David Vaill. Board of H.. Martin L. Goodwin, Stephen B. Cook, Norman A. Wilson. Board of Ed., Emerson M. I laves, * Martin Cook, Henry 1). Key Martin L. Goodwin, Albert G. Wilson. 1: \' irgil
R. Barker, Henry D. Reynolds.
HEBRON. Clerk and Treas., Stephen B. Fuller. Reg., David M. Bnell. Selectmen, .lames H. Jagger, John H. Bnel), William E. Latham. Const., dared B. Fillmore, and Coll., Al- fred . I. Holhrook, John II. Bnell, .John H. Wood, William H. Wilson, .Instin Kellogg. G. Jurors, Anson Little, Eugene W. Latham, Arthur G. Turner, Frank W. Brown, Charles 11. Brown, Sylvester Root. Assessors, Jared B. Fillrm I). Way, Julius Hills. Board of B., John S. Welles, John R. Gilbert. Henry Post. Board of Ed., Anson Little, Frank K. Ralph L. Gilbert, F. Clarence Bissell, Josiah A. Mack, rth, Cyrus H. Pendleton, George M. 1' : A. Waldo. Keg. of Voters, Josiah If. Knell, Jam< Way.
Hi • ., Edward W. Downs. Keg.,
1 A. Shelton. Selectmen, Stephen T. Palmer, Henry I.
. Smith Wh< - Byron Brownson, H.
•v Brinsmade, Henry A. Warner, George H. Church, Ira
('. Nortl ; ■ B. Nichols. G. Jurors. Da-
vid r. Beecher, Charles h. Nettleton, William Buckingham,
1- . L. Walker, Robert L. Tenney. Assessors, Williai
Nichols, William T. Beard. Board of R., Almon B. K is .L Shelton, Lyman Lattin. Board of Ed.,
. A. Shelton, Horace Wheeler, 1882; * Ed ward S. Han
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Lewis B. Gray, 1883; Daniel S. Brinsmade, Gordon M. Wakelee, 1884/ Keg. of Voters, 1st Dist., Daniel S. Brins- made, William J. Morse; 2d Dist., Edward J. Buckingham, Frederick R. Clark.
Kent. Clerk, Jerome F. Gibbs. Reg., John W. King. Treas., Charles H. Gaylord. Selectmen, Luther Eaton, Clark Paige, John Straight. Const., Frederick A. Mallory. Coll., Chas. A. Eaton. G. Jurors, George L. Segar. Assessors, F. A. Mal- lory, S. S. Green, Charles L. Spooner. Board of R., Richard Lee, Frank Evetts, Gilbert A. Vincent. Board of Ed., Thom- as D. Barclay, Isaac C. Sturgis, John Chase, G. A. Vincent. Reg. of Voters, Gilbert A. Vincent, Albert Roberts.
Killingly. (P. 0. Danielsonville.) Clerk, Reg., and Treas., Henry S. Young. Selectmen, Ezekiel R. Burlin- game, Charles P. Card, Franklin Wood. George R. Davis, Edwin A Hill. Const., Edward A. Carpenter, Laurens Card, Augustus A. Vaughn, Stephen S. Hawkins, Thomas W. Stevenson, John tennant. Coll., George W. Pike. G. Jurors, Charles H. Keach, Nathan A. Short, Irvin D. Hawkins, Francis F. Young, William W. White. Assessors, Caleb W. Knight, Alonzo B. Potter, William N. Lewis, Francis E. Baker, Edmund L. Warner. Board of R., Walter F. Day, Publius D. Foster, David B. Wheaton, Benjamin F. Chapman, Wheaton A. Bennett. Board of Ed., Anthonv Ames, Marshal P. Dowe, Ashahel E. Darling, 1882: *Charles P. Blackman, Edward S. Hountress, Chauncev H. Wright, 1883; James Ding- well, Herbert C. Columbus, Edwin A. Hill, 1884. Reg. of Vot- ers, 1st Dist., Emmons H. Brown, Edward Davis; 2d Dist., Daniel C. Frost, Wheaton A. Bennett; 3d Dist., William H. Oatley, Nelson M. Reynolds.
Killingworth. Clerk and Reg., Henry Hull. Treas., Ran- dolph P. Stevens. Selectmen, Andrew W. Burr, J. Philander Lane, William Bristol. Const., Randolph S. Burr, Adelbert H. Stevens. Coll.. J. Philander Lane. G. Jurors, Sidney T. Da- vis, Avington D. Parmelee, Sherman E. Griswold. Assessors, Isaac Kelsey, Lauren L. Nettleton. Board of P., David R. Ste- veis, Orson L. Dudley. Board of Ed., Edward P. Armstrong, Washington E. Gr'swbld, Alfred A. Stevens. Reg. of Voters, David R. Stevens, Nathan II. Evarts.
Lebanon. Clerk and Treas., Walter G. Kingsley- Reg., Jonathan Lyman. Selectmen, Joseph C Crandall, Charles J.
92 TOWN OFFICERS.
Abell, Darius H. Leonard, Jr., Charles B. j Noyes, Joseph C. Crandall. Const., Asa C. Peckham, Jacob McCall, Albert G. Kneeland, Nathan Bass. Coll., William W. Peckham. G. Jurors, Justin L. Babcock, Joshua B. Card, Silas P. Abell, Wm. W. Gillett. Assessors, Frank K. Noyes, Erastus S. Geer, Ansel Wilcox, Daniel T. Fuller. Board of R., Ho- bart McCall, William F. Gates, Henry W. Abell, Wm. H. Loomis. Board of Ed., George D. Spencer, Frederick A. Abell, 1882; David H. McCall, Edward S. Hinckley, 1883; Isaac Gillett, W. P. Barber, 1884. Beg. of Voters, Frank K. Noyes, Frank P. Fowler.
Ledyard. Clerk, Jacob Gallup. Reg., John M. Gray. Treas., Jacob Gallup. Selectmen, Nathan S. Gallup, Stiles Crandall, Isaac G. Geer. Const., L. H. Griswold, John A. Tur- ner, Stephen H. Peckham, Daniel W. Lamb. Coll., George W. Spicer. G. Jurors, Wm. L. Main, Robert E. Turner, Dudley R. Thompson, Thomas Latham, James Norman, Jr. Assess., Wm. J. Brown, Lyman A. Richards, Calvin W. Hewitt, George W. Hurlbutt, Jonathan B. Beckwith. Board of R., Elisha S. Allyn, Isaac E. Avery, Nehemiah M. Gallup, Calvin H. Roach. Board of Ed., Isaac G. Geer, Russel Gallup, Albert Z. Brown, 1882; Christopher M. Gallup, Timothy A. Avery, George Fan- ning, 1883; Wm. Brown, John S. Spicer, Wm. T. Cook, 1884. Reg. of Voters, Isaac E. Avery, Nehemiah M. Gallup.
Lisbon. Clerk and Treas., Henry Lyon. Reg., Russel W. Fitch. Selectmen, Edward C. Hyde, Russel W. Fitch, James H Kennedy. Const., George G. 'Bromley. Coll., Benjamin G. Hull. G. Jurors, Elijah S. Barnes, Wm. A. Johnson. John F. Hewitt. Assess., Cornelius Murphy, Jabez L. Benjamin. Board of R., Edwin F. Appley, Charles J. Bromley, William A. Johnson. Board of Ed , Edward C. Strong, * Albert A. Hills, 1882; Charles J. Bromley, John F. Hewitt, 1883; George A. Ross, *Henry Lyon, 1S84* Reg. of Voters, Augustus F. Reade, James B. Palmer.
Litchfikld. Clerk and Reg., Willis J. Beach. Treas., George M. Woodruff. Selectmen, Jacob Morse, Wm. J. Hall, Thomas C. Goslee, Malachi Tracy, Jerome D. Wheeler. Const., James Campbell, James H. Morse, Homer S. Moore, Wm. Howard, Dexter E. Morse, John E. Sedgwick, Michael Keawin. Coll., Wm. Norton. G. Jurors, George E. Jones, Frank E. Earle, Wm. H. Palmer, Daniel G. Turney, G. B. Curtiss, John B.
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Candee. Assess., Henry demons, Darius P. Griswold, Francis
II. Hale, John L. Plumb, Norman B. Perkins. Hoard of R., Andrew J. Pierpont, Everett H. Wright. Holmes 0. M Henry G. Tyler, Jesse L. Judd. Board of Ed., S. 0. Seymour, 1). C. Kilbourn, T. L. Jennings, F. S. Porter, E. H. Wright, George W. Mason. Keg. of Voters., John II. Morse, C. B. Bishop, Charles W. Talcott, A. M. Turner.
LYME. Clerk, Frederick Fosdick. Reg., Benjamin A. Rathbun. Treas., Henry B. Sisson. Selectmen, Charles Stark, H. B. L. Reynolds, Frederick W. Comstock. Const., B. M. Jewett, Harding. Coll., Horace B. Poyce. G. Jurors, Wm. C. Bingham, Wm. B. Fosdick. Assess., Charles A. Tiffany, Augustus I). Marvin, Helon Gates. Board of R., Reu- ben Lord, Win. S. Hall, Calvin L. Ely. Board of Ed., Wm. C. Spencer. J. Griffin E\v, 1882; Benj. A. Hopkinson, J. B. Ster- ling, 1883; Henry B. Sisson, E. F. Burr, 1884. Peg. of Voters, John W. Bill, Hewlitt K. Anderson.
IffADISON. Clerk and Reg., Henry B. Wilcox. Tre:s., C.
Henry Whedon. Selectmen, John H. Meigs, Henry S. Hill,
b H. Hii!. I •-rick T. Dowd, J. Samuel Scran-
H. Manger. Coll., J. Sherman Buell, Myron H.
MuiiL'er. G. Jurors, J. Willis Tucker, Wm. C. Miner,' George
W. Bonne] Dwight S. Whedon, Xoble S. Blatchley.
I of R., Timothy F. Wilcox, Heman C. Stone. Stannard. Board of Ed., John H. Meigs, Wm. S. Hull, 1S82; James A. Gallup, Nathan Howell, 1S83; John P. Hopson, Fzra S. Smith. Peg. of Voters, Wm. B. Crampton, Wm. S. Hull.
Max HESTER. Clerk, Reg., and Treas., Daniel Wadsworth.
Selectmen, Charles D. I -ha Williams, Giles M. Hills.
vge A. Bidwell, Robert Pae, George W. Bidwell,
Richard W. Pitkin. Coll., Charles S. Cheney. G. Jurors,
Chauncey B. Knox, Robert X. Strong, John Loomis, Ge<»!_
Andrew H. Poekwell, Henry A. G John F. Williams Wm. W. Hollister. Board of P., Henry H. Whit< r. Board
ver ! .v, C. W.
Jaqu< bins. James F. Campbell,
Reg. of Voters, Charles II. Arnold, Herbert J. Anni.O barlea H. Owen.
Mansfield. Clerk, Reg., and Treas., B. W, lect-
men, (!•• rge L. Po.-ebrook, George F. Swift, George W
94 TOWN OFFICERS.
Const., Wm. Corbit, Frank Freeman. G. Jurors, David Hooker, Jared Stearns, Edward P. Conant, Robert P. Barrows, George F. King, Andrew R. Brown. Assess., A. W. Buchanan, Wash- ington I. Swift. Board of R., Robert P. Barrows, Darwin S. Read, Charles J. Mason. Board of Ed., Hemy Huntington, Samuel Hovey, A. J. Chapin, 1882; Edwin B. Sumner, Rich B. Glidden, Samuel S. Yeomans, 1883; Robert P. Barrows, Nath- aniel Beach, Washington I. Swift, 1884. Reg. of Voters, Joseph P. Barrows, Leroy G. Perkins.
Marlborough. Clerk and Treas., Amos B. Latham. Reg., Wm. F. Joyner. Selectmen, John H. Fuller, Francis A. Dutton, Francis W. Coleman. Const., John W. Day, Joel E. Hall, Addi- son L. West. Coll., Charles Carter, Jr. G. Jurors, John Lord, Francis A. Dutton, Adriel Huntley. Assess., Henry D. Bar- rows, Theron B. Buell. Board of R , Roland Buell, Charles Hall, Addison L. West. Board of Ed., Horatio Bolles, Wm. F. Joyner. 1882; Amos B. Latham, John Lord, 1883; Jasper P. Harvey, James J. Bell, 1884. Reg. of Voters, Henry D. Bar- rows, Theron B. Buell.
Meriden. Clerk and Reg., Selah A. Hull. Treas., W. W. Mosher. Selectmen, D. S. Williams, E. J. Doolittle, Jr., Seth J. Hall. Const., Franklin G. Bolles, Charles E. Goodrich, Geo. L. Hall, James E. Belden, John A. Leeds, Alvin Sweet. Coll., Benjamin Page. G. Jurors, George M. Howell, Charles H. Shaw, Charles H. Sawyer, Frank S. Fav, Charles Schraeder, C. H. Colling. Assess., Hobart C. Hull, J. H. Converse, 0. S. Williams. Board of R., Joel I. Butler, A. C. Markham, George R. Wilmot, W. A. Miles, Nelson Hall. Board of Ed., J. H. Chapin, Robert Cortiss, Ed. Miller, Jr., George R. Cortiss, F. D. Proudman, C. H. S. Davis, J. S. Wightman, J. T. Pettee, L. L. Sawyer. Reg. of Voters, Linus Birdsey, J. C. Hinsdale.
Middlebury. Clerk and Reg., Marcus DeForest, Jr. Treas., William Tvler. Selectmen, Levings Abbott, C. H. Lum, D. M. Fenn. Const., G. B. Bristol, R. B. Wheaton, George S. Pope. Coll., Silas Tuttle. G. Jurors, James C. Scovill, George 0. Ellis. Assess., Charles H. Lum, John T. Basham. Board of R., George B. Bristol, John T. Basham, Wm. R. Tucker. Board of Ed., George B. Bristol, *H. W. Munson, 1882; James C. Scovill, C. H. Lum, 1883; Levings Abbott, George 0. Ellis, 1S84. Reg. of Voters, G. B. Bristol, F. H. Wheeler.
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MiddlefielD Clerk. Reg., and Treas.. Lyman A. Mills. Selectmen, Alva B. Coe, Valerius H. Cole*. Isaac H. CornweU. Const., Paschal A. Skinner. J. N. Coe, I). A. Burnham, H. E. Wilcox. Coll., J. C. Saftord. G. Juror?, Albert R. Tucker, 58., Enoch T. Birdsey, Waldo B. Miller. Hoard of R.f Moses W. Terrill, Daniel H. Birdsey, Isaac W. Miller. Board of Kd.. M. W. Terrill, Walter P. Ball, 1882; John 0. Cone, A. 0. Denis Phineas Iff. Augur, Walter P. Hall,
1884. Keg. of Voter?, Willis E. Terrill, Waldo B. Miller.
IfflDDLETOWN. Clerk and Reg., Eiihu W. N. Starr; Ass
ant Clerk, Frank P. Starr. Treas., James Selectmen,
Char ard, Charles H. Williams, Ichabod Iff. Roberts,
Browning, Martin Loveland. Const., Curtiss Bacon, Hoar, Daniel Hurley. Nelson Nettleton, Coll., Sherman M. Bacon. G. Ju- Elijah C. Birdsey, Frank 1>. Harris, -lame- G. Hollister, i^rles W. Paddock, George L. Tuttle. Stephen B. Davis, George W. Lane. Henry S. Steele, -.oil, David Church, CharlesA. Newell. Boar Ved 0. Smith, Josiafa Iff. Hubbard, 1882; Hor-
ace H. Wilcox, Marina W. Wilcox. 1^83; George W. Gray, - A. Etobinson, 1--4. Reg. of Voters, Thomas O'Connell, Fred'k Dicke
IffiLFORD. Clerk and Reg. , John W. Fowler. Treas.. Isaac T. Rogers. Selectmen, Charles W. Beardsley, Charles H. Peck, James T. Higlev. Const, Lewis B. Beers, and Coll.. Amos J. itt, Albert C. Piatt, Frank R. Baldwin, Ed- ward B. Smith, Patrick Burns. G. Jurors, James S. Tibbals, Thaddeua Smith, Alfred C. Oviatt, William Brotherton, Henry J. >], George E. Piatt. Asses-., Wm. H. Augur, Edward G. Miles, Miles B. Merwin. Board of P.. Nathan . . Tru-
man Smith, James A. Smith. Board of Ed., *Nathan E. Smith, Wm. Brotherton, Henry N. Piatt, C. A. Tomlinson, 1882; ■ 1 T. I! *ger>, C W. Baldwin, A. A. Baldwin, C. F. Bosworth. William G. Mitchell, Geo. M. Gunn, Geo. H. Griffin, Geo. E. Piatt, 1884. Reg. A. W. Burns John W. Buckingham.
IfOHBOB. Clerk, David A. Nichols. Reg., John 1). Beach,
-., William A. < lurke. Selectmen, Dunning J. Lake,
Eli B. Seeley, Stephen French. Const., C. Edward upborne,
les S. French, John I). Beach. Coll., Oscar J. Sherwood.
G. Jurors, Albert Wheeler, Samuel Hurd. Assess., Oscar J.
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Sherwood, Orville H. Hull. Board of R., John T. Porter, Charles M. Beardsley. Board of Ed., John G. Stevens, Daniel Osborne,
F. M. Cargill. Reg. of Voters, Geo. W. Lovejoy, L. D wight Lane.
Montville. Clerk, Henry A. Baker. Reg., Jonathan Rey- nolds. Treas , Lewis Browning. Selectmen, H. R. Strickland, C. M. Robertson, J. M. Beckwith. Const., D. Chester Comstock, and Coll., Charles Perrin, J. L. Leffingwell. G. Jurors, David Alexander, Aug. A. Parker, Alvin E. GofT. Assess., Calvin B. Beebe, Charles H. Witter, George Latimer, Alvin G. Smith, Gur- don R. Miner. Board of R., M. V. B. Brainard, Chas. E. Church, Albert A. Rogers. Board of Ed., Joseph S. Latimer, David Alexander, Charles T. Ramage, 18S2; Jedediah R. Gav, 2d, Daniel D. Lyon, Silas H. Browning, 18S3; M. V. B. Brainard, John Davis* Alton E. Stephen, 1884. Reg. of Voters, George N. Wood, Erastus D. Lyon.
Morris. Clerk, Reg., and Treas., Darwin B. Randall. Select- men, Wm. Griswold, Edwin H. Clark, Monroe Throop. Const., E. H. Clark, J. Bradford Hoot, C. Wesley Cook. Coll., Hor- ace Cowles. G. Jurors, Lucius E. Munson, Samuel F. Burgess, Leman H. Benton. Assess., Sidney Peck, Samuel W. Ensign. Board of R., Phineas B. Randall, 'Homer Stoddard, Beebe S. Hall. Board of Ed., Samuel M. Ensign, Dwisht Griswold, Charles H. Randall, WTm. H. Farnham, Clark L. Loveland, L. W. S. Skilton. F.eg. of Voters, Edgar Alvord, James M. Ben- ton.
Xaugatuck. Clerk, J. T. Garrison. Reg., Samuel J. An- drews. Treas., David Smith. Selectmen, Homer Twitchell, Thomas Conron, George M. Allerton. Const., Michael Condon, Samuel Platr, James Gilooley, Hooker Hotchkiss, Eldridge Smith, Alfred French, Francis Mulvey. Coll., Oliver Evans.
G. Jurors, Owen Connell, Robert Baldwin, Samuel X. Andrew, Patrick Riley, John Cawthorue, John V. Haslinger. Assess., William Kennedy, Harry S. Hotclikiss. Board of R., Eli 0. Barnum, Samuel X. Andre '.v, Eli Smith. Board of Ed., Burton A. Peck, George M. Allerton, 1882; S. C. Leonard, James Fagan, 1883; Dwight P. Mills, F. B. Tuttle, 1884. Reg. of Voters, George D. Bissell, Geo. D. Squires.
New Britain. Clerk and Reg., Isaac Porter. Treas., A. P. Collins. Selectmen, Levi S. Wells, Harvey G. Brown. James P. Moore. Const., Lester R. Bailey, Henry Gussman, Wm. H.
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Gladden, Orville Jones, Jr., Augustus X. Bennett. Isaac T. Morri», Wm. H. Allen. Coll., Wm. R. Latham. G. Jurors, Job Dyson, Wm. X. Felt, Fred. C. Berg, Spencer II. W
elins Andrews. As ter A. Vibberts, Xorris Bailey,
Charles S. Andrews. Board of R., Henry P. Strong, Stephen R. Lawrence, Thomas Beirlcv. Board of Ed., dn<tu< A. Traut, John B. I» II. Beach, G. H. Minor, 1S82; Samuel
W. Hair. 1883; John X. Bartlett, *Henry E. Sawyer, Lawrence Clean, Charles S. Andrew-. Reg. of Voter?, Charles 0. Collins, Michael O'Connell.
Xkv Canaan. Clerk and Reg., Th.eodore W. Benedict. S., Andrew F. Jones. Selectmen, Benjamin P. Mead,
b F. Silliman, William Ward well. Const., Ezra S. Hall,
• Bentley. Coll., Frank M. Bliss. G. Jurors, John E. Whitney, William G. Webb. Assess., F. E. Chichester, James
lict, Lewis S. Olmsted. Board of R., Edwin Hoyt, F. E.
I, L. K. Hoyt. Board of Ed., B.D.Pnrdy, Wm. G. Brownson, 1882; Joseph Greenleaf. Win. F. Hust<
L. If. Mm roe, 1884. Reg. of Voters, Russell L. Hail. Samuel X. Raymond.
v Fairfield. Clerk and Reg., John J. Treadwell. Treas., Charles D. H. Kellogg. Selectmen, Barzillai B. Kellogg, James S. Whiteh ler B. Brush. Const., Alexander
Turner, and ('oil.. A . Hendrick H. Wildman, Jr.
G. .Juror-, Dimon Disbrow, Isaac H. (Jerow, Norris B. Xichol- Bon. Assess., David J. Sturges, David H. Disbrow, Henry 0. Leach. Board of R.. Isaac H. Gerow, George X. Rearce. Joseph
mum. Board of Ed., *Hendrick II. Wildman, John J. Treadwell, Alexander Turner, Edward Treadwell, H. 0. Leach, A. B. Brush. Reg. of Voters, H. H. Wildman, Edwin Hodge.
Xi w Hartford. Clerk and Reg., J. C. Keach, Trees., K. M. Chapin. Selectmen, H. M. <iate-, S. X. Rettibone, Clinrle9 F. Mayfield. Const., Henry C. Merrill, Henrv Overton, H. H. . S. H. Henderson, F. A . R. Gillett, 2d. K. II.
Stone. Coll.. S. H. Henderson. G. Jurors J. C. Keach, Har- vey Case, H. A. Kellogg, B. G. Loorais, George F. Doi Orvis Griggs. Assess., Henry C. Merrill, John D. Betts. Board of R. H. B. Kellogcr, Trescott C Barnes, Henrv T. Smith. Board of Ed., X. B. Merrill, F. H. Adams 1882; Orrin Fitch, L. C. Evarts, 1888; John Richards, dared B. Foster, 1884. Reg. of Voter-. George W. Smith, Frank W. Fenn, Frank R. Marble, Herman Clerk.
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New Havent. Clerk, John Sinister. Reg., James J. S. Doherty. Treas., Harmanus M. Welch. Selectmen, James Reynolds, Frank S. Andrew, Philip Hugo, Edwin W. Cooper, Louis Feldman, William S. Beecher, Elizur H. Sperry. Const.. Joseph H. Keefe, Jacob Mailhouse, Michael R. Enscoe, Daniel Colvvell, David K. Andrew?, Philip Roller, John R. Gildea. Coll., Theodore A. Tuttle. G. Jurors, Timothy J. Fox, Joseph Scoville, Henry S. Cooper, James P. Hart, Adam Miller, Pat- rick McGuiness. Assess., Elias P. Merriman. Griswold Gilbert, Ezra B. Dibble. Board of R., Wm. W. Hotchkiss, Thomas O'Brien, Frank Chandler, Lucius B. H in man, Oliver H. Bill. Board of Ed., Nathan T. Bushnell, Patrick Mahen, Joseph Gill. Reg. of Voters, Wm. O'Keefe, Edward F. Merrill.
Newington. Clerk and Reg., John S. Kirkham. Treas., David L. Robbins. Selectmen, Jedediah Deming, Jacob Dix, Wm. M. Richards. Const., John S. Rowley, and Coll., James H. White, Walter B. Dorman. G. Jurors, Louis V. Durand, Jr., Lyman Wetherell, Charles E. Chapman, Calvin Whaples. Assess., Charles E. Chapman, Aholiab J. Corbin. Board of R., Samuel H. Kilbourne, Edward L. Wetherell, Pratt Francis. Board of Ed., Samuel A. Steele, E. Merwin Steele, 1882; Chas. K. Atwood, Roger Welles, 1883; John S. Kirkham, *John G. Stoddard, 1-J84. Reg. of Voters, Thomas R. Atwood, John R. Stoddard.
New London. Clerk and Reg., Isaac W. Thompson. Treas., Thomas W. Williams. Selectmen, Charles J. Hewitt, C. Arnold Weaver, Charles L. Ockford. Const., Gideon Gray, John H. Rockwell, George H. Dart, George Pelton, William E. Goss, Coll., Eldridge P. Beckwith. G. Jurors, E. A. Denison, John H. Crocker, Daniel Eraser, Wm. EL Saxton. Assess., John C. Foster, Dudley B. Chapman, Charles Bishop. Board of R., Alfred Hempstead, Gurdon A Lester, Cortland S. Harris. Board of Ed, George E. Starr, William M. Tobey, William H. Chapman, 1^82; Walter Learned, Benjamin Stark, F. N. Bra- man, 1883: Byron F. Woods, Ralph Wheeler, Alfred H. Chap- pell, 1884. Reg. of Voters, Ralph Wheeler, Charles F. Starr.
New Milford. Clerk and Reg., Russel B. Noble. Treas., H. LeRoy Randall. Selectmen, Albert S. Hill, Andrew J. Mc- Mahon, Frederic E. Starr. Const., Albert H- McMahon, and Coll., Lory Couch, John N. Moloney, Charles Planz, Lauren Evitts, John F. Murphy, John Talbot. G. Jurors, John R.
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_:er, James M. Hallock, .Tame- W, Orto: . - .. George
nop, Edward P. Bartoi [. Noble. Board •
II. Squires, George W. Anthony. Hoard of
Albert X. Bald Northrop,
bsN. Hall, Edward F. Morehouse, Starr Scott Buck-
inghai George W. Richmond, Ethiel
J84. Reg. of Vote Erwin, Everett Sturges,
NEWTOWN. < '.erk and Beg., C. II. Peek. Treas., L. B.
- lectmen, William X. Northrop, William 1*. San ford,
John B. Wheeler. Const., William H. Glover. Dennis Qnin-
livin. Daniel Camp, John H. Blackman, George Win ton, Patrick
bell, Patrick Madigan. Coll., George H. Botsford. G.
- Daniel Cam . Ilobert A. Clark,
i'.miel G. B man
op, Norman B. Glover, Xichols B. Hawley. Board of Ed.,
- B. Wheeler, Charl Frederick Cham-
ligan, James P. j. of Voters, Michael P. Bradley, Salmon S. I »lm T. Carmody, .ford.
folk. Clerk, Reg., and Trea-., Joseph N. Cowles.
tmen, L. L. Whiting, Mo.-es F. Grant, L. .1. Butler.
. 0. J. Hallock. G. Jurors,
Vail, Riley Stillman. .-nb Brown, -vies.
of B . H. 11. Riggs, Harvey Johnson. Board of Ed.,
J. F. Gleason, Rilev Stillman, F. F. Porter, J. : , B. J.
y. Keg. of Voters, G igelow, Henry J. I
lord.
North Bbanford. Clerk, Reg., and T Selectmen, Alden H. Hill, Willys Tucker. 1
Herbert < ». Page,
.und M. Field, Russell
M. Rose. < Soil., ■ Tdon
Clark Russell, John M. Foote, Thomas Palmer. Henry B. Fins
'illiam D. Ford, Douglas Williams.* Board of R.. Martin C. Bishop, William Maltby, ison
■vight N. Prentice. •Char an Maltby, William D
Ford. 1884. Reg. •■: \ ; Dar-
win Page; I I Disk, Dwight If. Foote, John G. Phelan.
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North Canaan, P. 0. Canaan. Clerk, Reg., and Treas.r J. B. Hardenbergh. Selectmen, Frederick Bronson, Patrick Fitzgerald, John B. Reed. Const., Charles H. Briggs, and Coll., Albert A. Hubbard, John C. Richmond, George E. Beeber Thomas O'Neil, James M. Shultz, G. B. Gardner. G. JurorsT Jeremiah S. New, Horace Holt, Patrick L}Tnch. Assess., Wm. P. Pelton, Everardus Ives. Board of R., Henry J. Mead, Hiram Briggs, James L. Bragg. Board of Ed., Edward S. Roberts, Daniel L. Freeman, 1882; Charles H. Briggs, Charles Gillette, 1883; Miles B. Tobey, A. T. Roraback, 1884. Reg. of Voters, Henry J. Mead, Robert Van Deusen.
North Haven. Clerk, Edward L. Linsley. Reg., Robert B. Goodyear. Treas., Francis H. Todd. Selectmen, Cyrus Cheney, Nelson J. Beach, Charles M. Tuttle. Const., Rufus Thorp, Payson B. Orcutt, George Gerwig, Olin H. Burnham, Merwin W. Tuttle, Zenas W. Mansfield, Edward L. Goodyear. Coll., Lewis J. Fowler. G. Jurors, Francis H. Todd, Robert W. Smith, Horace L. Hills, Julian W. Tuttle, Solomon T. Linsley, J. Boardman Smith. Assess., Lucius Brockett, George Munson. Board of R., Lyman Bassett, Jesse 0. Eaton, James E. Smith, Edwin L. Mansfield, Bennett Todd. Board of Ed.. Willis B. Hemingway, Oswin H. D. Fowler, Justus F. Brockett, 1882; Edward L. Linsley, Andrew F. Austin, 0. Sherwood Todd, 1883; Sheldon B. Thorpe, *Robert B. Goodvear, Jesse B. Jacobs, 1884. Reg. of Voters, L. Peet Tuttle, Bennett Todd.
North Stonington. Clerk, Reg., and Treas., William H. Hillard. Selectmen, Orrin Chapman, George W. Stewart, Horace F. York. Const., Gilbert Billings, LaFayette Park. Coll., Horace Greeley Lewis. G. Jurors, Joseph E. Lewis, Henry A. Tomlinson", Orrin T. Maine. Asses?., Nelson A. Brown, Charles H. Maine, Amos P. Miner. Board of R., James F. Brown, Barnum C. Pierce, George W. Miner. Board of Ed., Francis W. Collins, Edwin H. Knowles, John L. York. Reg. of Voters, Allen Wheeler, Gilbert Billings.
Norwalk. Clerk, Frank W. Perry. Reg., James A. Brown. Treas., Wm. A. Curtis. Selectmen, Charles A. Burr, Nelson J. Craw, Wm. C. Sammis. Const., George B. St. John, and Coll., Edward Nelson, Aurelius J. Meeker, James C. Crowe, Joseph H. Richards, Wallace Dann, Franklin P. Crockett. G. Jurors, Clarence B. Coolidge, Spencer C. Horton, George W. Day, Francis V. Brush, Washington W. Sharrott. Assess., Thomas
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Guver, James Finney, Frederick W. Mitchell • Board of R., Bradley S. Keith, .Jacob M. Lay ton, James M. Lane. Board of Ed., Wm. Handel Smith, Edwin Adams, Charles M. Selleck,
Era Cole, Moses B. Pardee, Thomas G. 0>born, William C Burke, Jr., John S. Seymour, Robert T. B. Easton. Reg. of Voters, George N. Ells, Nathaniel Reqna, Wm. S. Bouton, Theodore Wilcox, Wm. B. Hendrick, Winfield S. Hanford, 2d.
NORWICH. Clerk and Treas., Othniel Gager. Reg., David Young. Selectmen, Oliver P. Avery, Wm. R. Potter, Patrick McLaughlin. Const., Charles H. Dillaby, and Coll., Charles H. Miner, Jr., William W. Ives, Nathan ' C. Chapell, Joseph B. Corey, Wm. A. Baker, Henry R. Gardner. G. Jurors, Albert
F. Park, Wm. EL Armstrong, Lyman W. Lee, Joseph Robinson, Daniel M. Dickinson, Robert F. Latour. Assess., Jonathan W. Hooker, Wm. C. Osgood, William Walsh. Board of P., Nathan Small, John P. Par-tow, John Bowman. Board of Ed., G.
G. Pitcher. Hyde, P. J. O'Connor, 1882; *John W. Crary, Hiram P. Anns Burrell W. Hyde, 1883; Palmer Bill, Robert P. Stanton, Timothy Kelly, 1884. Keg. of Voters, Joab B. Rogers, James Rigney.
Old Lyme. Clerk, \V. R. Champion. Reg., David Morlev. Treas., G. W. DeWolf. Selectmen, N. S. Lee, R. W. Chadwick, F. W. Chapman. Const.. Henry Noves, Richard W. Chadwick, N. H. Appleby, John Dickey, William Bates, A. H. Sanders, A. S. Bugbee. Coll., David Huntley. Henry H. Lay, Wm. H. Stannard. Assess., Herbert If. Cauikins, John Smith. Board of R., Geonre H. Peckham, H. II. Lav. K. C. Peck. Board of
William B. Carv, T. Swan, 1882; C. L Morlev, 1. Smith, rlesG. Bartlett, John Swaney, 1884. Reg. of
lers, John Smith.
Old Say BROOK. Clerk and Reg., Ozias H. Kirtland. Treas., John F. BusbnelL Selectmen, Edwin Aver, Wm. H. Smith, William J. Clark. Const., William H. Smith, R. C. Shepard, John E. Aver. Coll., John N. Clark. G. Jurors, William B. Tally, Henry Sizer, Robert B. Chalker. A--e>*., David W. Clark. George W. Denison. Board of P., William B. Tolly, Joseph Kellogg, Henry Hart. Board of Ed., Edwin Aver, John H. White, 1882; Joseph Kellogg, William J. Clark, 1888; Robert Chapman, Georire W. D Voters, John N.
Clark, John II. Pratt.
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Orange. (P. 0. West Haven.) Clerk, Elias T. Main. Treas., Israel K. Ward. Selectmen, George R. Kelsey, Charles F. Smith, David Piatt. Const., Zadoc R. Morse, Elizur B. Russell, George M. White, Seaman B. Smith, George I. Bab- cock, Jr., George S. Stratton. Coll., Walter A. Main. G. Jurors, Stiles D. Woodruff, Alonzo F. Wood, William C. Russell, Henrv W. Painter, Isaac P. Treat, Henrv A. Clark. Assess., Samuel L. Smith, 2d, Isaac P. Treat, Rollin W. Hine. Board of R., Donaldson S. Thompson, Albert F. Miles, Prosper War- ner. Board of Ed., *Isaac P. Treat, John M. Aimes, 1882; Ed- ward W. Worthington, Charles K. Bush, 1883; James Walker, John F. Barnett, 1884. Keg. of Voters, 1st Dist., Stephen E. Booth, John M. Aimes; 2d Dist., Frederick B. Perkins, Benja- min F. Somers.
Oxford. Clerk and Reg., Lewis Barnes. Treas., Charles H. Butler. Selectmen, John B. Pope, James H. Bartlett, George R. Baldwin. Const., Anthony B. Hinman, and Coll., Legrand W. Lake, William N. Andrew, George Andrew. G. Jurors, Atwater Treat, Cornelius C. Rider, Henry E. Smith, William 0. French, William M. Hubbell. Assess., Wooster B. McEwen, David. C. Riggs. Board of R., Clark E. Lum, William O. French, Wales Chatfield. Board of Ed., John Harger, Clark E. Lum, 1882; *Nathan J. Wilcoxson, Samuel Hawkins, 1883; Lewis Barnes, Orlando C. Osborn, 1884. Reg. of Voters, Benja- min Nichols, Egbert J. Thrall.
Plajnfield. Clerk and Treas., Reuben Weaver. Reg., George H. Hyde. Selectmen, John L. Chapman, Sessions L. Adams, William Dawley, Erastus L. Spalding, Albert C. Green. Const., Nathaniel P. Thompson, and Coll., Charles E. Barber, Augustus B. Shepardson. G. Jurors, Jeremiah M. Shepard, George Torrey, Joseph A. Dean, Edwin H. Kennedy, Augustus B. Shepardson. Assess., William B. Ames, Henry C. Stark- weather. Board of R., George Loring, John S. French, Henry S. Newton, Fitch A. Casev, Walter Palmer. Board of Ed., Waldo Tillinghast, William I. Hvde, John A. Creadon, 1882; Stephen Hall, Lucian Burleigh/ *Asher H. Wilcox, 1883; Dwight Avery, *S. H. Fellows, "*John N. Shipman, 1884. Reg. of Voters, Richard H. Ward, Henry C. Starkweather.
Plainville. Clerk and Reg., Robert C. Usher. Treas., Levi Hough. Selectmen, Burritt Hills, H. W. Higgins, R. F. Woodford. Const , Enos S. Belden, A. 0. N. Bunnell, J. H.
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Edmonds. Coll., F. L. Bench. G. Jurors, E. 0. Chapman. L.H.Warren, E. M. Baker. Assess., E. 0. Chapman. D. B. tt. Board of R , W. L. Cowles, Levi Hough, A. .!. Norton. Board of Ed., J. S. C irban, II. S. Putter, 1882; A. B. Dennison, M. A. Nickerson, 1883; T. G. Wright, I . 1884. Beg. of Voters, I. 1\ Newell, F. B. Newton.
Plyju dth. Clerk and Rep:., Edwin M. Talmadge. Treas.,
selectmen, Abijah W. Welton, Byron Tuttle, Walter II. Scott. Const.. Homer E. Cooke, and Coll., Storey A. Kelsey, James B. Baldwin, Edgar L. Pond, Albert I. Hotch- kiss, Frank Blakeslee, Arthur S. Beardslee. G. Jurors, George Ion, Terry Cadwell, James Hunter, Elizur Fenn, Charles Purrington, John W. Sullivan. Assess., James Woodruff, Aaron P. Fenn. Henry L. Binman. Board of B., Edward keslee/William B. Fenn. Board of Ed., R. D- H. Allen, N. Taylor Baldwin, Abijah W. Welton, 1- P. Fenn. William W. Clemence, Timothy B. McNamara, I Leverett S man I>. Baldwin, Edwin M. Talmi
1st Disk, Strong A. Kelsey, Adison Bun- nell; 2d liist., Edward S. Beach, Timothy B. McNamara.
Pomfhkt. (P. 0. Pomfret Certer.) Clerk, Reg., and Treas., F. P. Hay ward. Selectmen, Thomas W. Williams, George W. Taft, Edwin T. White. Const . Angell Wheaton, D. A. Col- burn. Coll., Lafayette Wright. G. Jurors, Angell Wheaton, Horace <*iapp, Charles Osgood, I. P. Briggp, N. W. Chapman, 1). Matthewson. Assessors, Horace Clapn, Thomas 0. Elliott, P. J. Sabin. Board of R., Isaac P. Briggs. John W. Clapp, Edwin T. White. Board of Ed., Albert us S. Brace, Charles W. Grosvenor, Frederick Hyde, 1882; Edward P. Matthe* •Isaac P. Briggs, Edward P. Hay ward, 1883; John W. ( Charles P. < ■ 384. Keg. of Voters, 1.
P. Briggp, I'll''.'. T. Kii gsbury.
Portland. Clerk, William H. Bartlett. Reg., Stephen H.
Stock n I. Worth i: _• - ph S.
Worthington, J. H. Pell . Const., Billings Neff,
and Col., Eben Hall, John Hall. G ephen
Hall. Amos A. ! G. Jurors, George 1>.
land, L. P. Stewart, Daniel Dunham, D oden,
W. S. O e. i bmayd. Assessors, Henry Kilby, John
H. Hall. Board of B., Charles H.Si ge, Andrew Cornwall, John -Meld. Board of Ed . C. A. Sea - '. S. Bayne, William S.
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Strickland, 1882; George B. Cleveland, Charles H. White, Geo. H. Penfield, 1883; F. A. Parker, F. D. Harriman, Horace C. Markham, 1884. Reg. of Voters. Billings Neff, James A. Butler.
Preston. (P.O. Norwich.) Clerk and Treas., James F. Forsyth. Reg., James H. Fitch. Selectmen, Jonathan L. Hill, William Briggs, Henry H. Hopkins. Const., George L. Roath, Henry P. Jones. Col., Samuel Johnson. G. Jurors, Leander B. Hill, Stephen D. Moore, H. H. Roath. Assessors, P. McKiernan, John O. Peckham, W. E. Hiscox. Board of RM C M. Barnes, Hiram Browning, Albert Wheeler. Board of Ed., Mason S. Hewitt, Thomas S. Phillips, W. E. Hiscox. Reg. of Voters, John Galligan, James H. Fitch, Nathan H. Ayer, Henry P, Jones.
Prospect. Clerk, Reg., and Treas., Watson C. Hitchcock. Selectmen, David R. Williams. George D. Fenn, Harris Piatt, Const., Stephen Talmadge, Harry L. Payne. Coll., Frank L. Wilkinson. G. Jurors, George F. Tyler, David B. Hotchkiss, John F. Matthews. Assessors, William E. Kimball, Harris Piatt. Board of R., William Berkley, Minor Blackmail, Willis Ives. Board of Ed., Wm. H. Shipps, B. B. Brown, Minor Blackmail, Merritt Clark, Frank L. Wilkinson, David B. Hotchkiss. Reg. of Voters, Watson C. Hitchcock, David M. Plumb.
Putnam. Clerk, Reg., and Treas., James W. Manning. Selectmen, Almanson Herendeen, John Carpenter, Edward Mullan. Const., George W. Carver, Arnold F. Leach, Edwin R. May, Asahel S. Davis, Wm. S. Perry. G. Jurors, Joseph W. Torrey, Charles Prentice, Jerome Tourtelotte, Sylvanus Al- ton. Assessors, Charles H. Chestbro, Edwin R. Wood, G. D. Post. Board of R., Richmond M. Bullock, Frederick Cutler, Reed Tourtelotte. Board of Ed., Jesse R. Davenport, Isaac N. Ross. Reg. of Voters, Samuel H. Seward, Otis Fisher.
Redding. Clerk and Treas., Lemuel Sanford. Reg., Moses H. Wakeman. Selectmen, William H. Hill, William B. Hill, Stephen Sanford. Const., Wm. H. Burr, David S. Bartram, John H. Edmonds. Coll., William E. Duncomb, G. Jurors, George A. Sanford, George Albion, Charles H. Woodruff. As- sessors, Samuel B. Osborn, Arthur B. Hill, Turney Sanford. Board ofR., William E. Duncomb, John Tod J, Jonathan B.
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Sanford. Hoard of Ed., Win. J. Jennings, Win. K. Dnn- comb, K. Alanson Whiton. Reg. of Voters. 1-t district, John N Nickerson, Charles D. Meeker; 2d dist., Burr Bennett. Ar- thur B. Hill.
RlDGKFlBXD. Clerk and Keg., Hiram I\. Scott. Tl
Seymour. Selectmen, Aaron W. Lee, Edwin 1*. White, Edward EL Smith. Const., Benjamin K. Northrop, and Coll., Sereno S. Hurlbutt, George P. Gregory, John F. Holmes, Seth J. Benedict, Edward L. Smith, Samuel J. Bar- low. G. Jurors, Philip L. Barhite, John W. Rockwell, George Boughton, John K. Sherwood. Aaron B. Gilbert, Aaron G. -. Isaac Osborn, I). Smith Sholes. Board of . John P. Keeler, Jared X. Ohnsted. Board of Ed., L. W. Abbott, A. G. Paddock, Samuel J. Barlow, 1882; Lewis E. Smith, Francis A. Henry, I>. Smith Sholes, I Wm, W. Leete, John D. Nash. Edward H. Smith, 1S84. Reg. of Voters, Benj. K. Northrop, D. Smith Sholes.
Rocky Hill. Clerk and Reg., Samuel Dimrck. Treas., William G. Bobbins. Selectmen, Moses W. Williams, J
Irich, and Coll., Charles D. Canfield, Robert H. Rhodes, Royal A. Porter, George W. Roe, William DeWolf. G. Jurors, Thomas 1). Williams, Alden Hale, William Sessions, Horace R. Merriam, Lucius M. P)eaumont, Allen A. Rob! : - >rs, Henry R. Taylor,
Frederick Morton. Board ot'R., Benjamin Smith, Samuel Ash- well, James H. Warner. Board of Ed., *William G. Bobbins, James H. Warner, Eugene S. Belden, Samuel Ash well, Lucius M. Beaumont, * Albert I). Griswold. Reg. of Voters, William bbins, James Warner.
RoXBUBT. Clerk, George W. Hurlburt. Reg., Charles rd. Treas., Charles Beardsley. Selectmen, Albert L. Hodge, Orlando Lewis, Henry H. Warner Walter'!'. Buckingham, George H. Buckingham, Jos. 6. Gor- ham, Edwin Leavenworth, Reuben S. Edwards, Jr.. CI W. Fowler, Charles B. Garlick. Coll., Aaron W. Fenn. Jurors, Henry W. Trowbridge, Isaac 15. Prindle, Merrit P, : irlburt, Aaron W. Fenn A"" — .. Aaron W. Fenn, John H. Leavenworth. Board ofR., Cyrus E. Prindle, r L. Beardsley, Seth Warner. Board of Ed., Cyrus 1. Prindle, "Charles Sanford, ivv2: George W. l\ Leaven* it Randal] Davidson, Smith,
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1884. Keg. of Voter?, Herman B. Eastman, Sheldon B. Smith.
Salem. Clerk and Treas., Charles A. Williams. Reg., Frank E. Williams. Selectmen, Austin 0. Gallup, Samuel N. Morgan, Gurdon E. Allyn. Const., Henry E. Avery, and Coll., Edwin C. Tread way, David P. Chaples." G. Jurors, John C. Bushnell, David H. Seamon, Henry Fox. Assess., Edward De Wolf, David G. Gates, David Way. Board of R., Gurdon F. Allyn, John R. Tread way, Albert A. Witter. Board of Ed., Charles T. Williams, Austin 0. Gallup, 1882; Nelson N. Willi- ams, David H. Seamon, 1883; Henrv N. Brown, James Bulkley, 1884; Reg. of Voters, John C. Bushnell, Charles F. Treadway.
Salisbury. Clerk and Reg., John H. Bloc'gett. Treas., Silas B. Moore. Selectmen, Sidney P. Ensign, George H. Clark, Dwight Allyn. Const., William B. Perry, and Coll., James W. Spurr, John L. Owen, Henry Whitbeck* George Lan- don, Peter McArd'e, Carlos W. Adams. G. Jurors, David W. Stone, Edward Ward, Aaron Mallory, Martin McCarty, Win. A. Crowell, Patrick Lynch, Frank W. Holnes. Assessors, James H. Bariiiim, John P. Walton, William Kane. Board of R., Wm. Bundy, Harlon P. Harris, Martin Walsh, Wm. H. Raynsford, James Ensign. Board of Ed.. Harlon P. Harris. Cornelius L. Kitchell, 1882; Henry J. Lynch, George B. Burrall, 1883; John H. Hurlburt, Dwight' Allyn, 1884. Reg. of Voters, William B. Perry, William D'. Reid.
Say brook. Clerk and Reg., Samuel F. Snow\ Treas., Henry R. Wooster. Selectmen, Dwight S. Spencer, Marshall Comstock. Const., Henry S. ward, William 1). Worthirgton, Henry 0. Shailer. Coll. /Horace G. Jones. G. Jurors, Horace P. Denison, Joseph B. Lord, Thomas L. Post, Horace G. Jones, William L. Jones. Assessors, Frederick W. Williams, Emory H. Peckham. Board of R., Felix A. Denison, Obadiah P. Pratt, Dwight S. Southworth. Board of Ed., Lozelle J. Piatt, Davis M. Tyler, Joseph C. Fargo, J. Lockwood Lamb, 1882; Charles Jennings, Horace I*. Denison, H. Christopher Kingsley, Dwight S. Southworth, 1^83; George F. Spencer, Frederick L'Hommedieu, David R Post. Henry L. Denison, 1884. Reg. of Voters, Chas. R. Marvin, Henry C. Tyler.
Scotland. Clerk, Reg., and Trea?., William F. Palmer. Selectmen., S. B. Spragtie, M. L. Barstow, Henry Lincoln.
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Const., Arthur M. Chirk, and Coll. G. Jurors, A. H. Maine, Dwigfat Cary. Assess., J. W. Maine, John M. Palmer. Board . Win. G. Anthony. Samuel X. Ashley, Abner Robinson. Board of Ed., Abner Robinson, William M. Burnham, 1882 ; Caleb Anthony, Jr., Kendrick Douglass, 1888; A. Walker Maine, Henry Lincoln, 1864. Reg. of Voters, A. Walker Maine, Abner Robinson.
Sktmodr. Clerk and Trees., S. H. Canfield. Reg., George Smith. Selectmen, Robert Healey, Joseph Imson, John Davis. it., J. W. Tomlinson, George II. Washburn, M. McXerney, A. B. Dunham, J. K. Buckley. Coll., George Leavenworth. G. Jurors. Ashbel Storrs, M. Hun van. W. X. Storrs, Eli Gillette, A. W. Lounsbury. Assess., J. Kendall, Henry Bradley. Board <<( R., James Swan, Ashbel Storrs, Frederick Beecher. Board of Ed., L A. Camp, W. R. Tomlinson, Nathan Holbrook, 1882; J. Kendall, Carlos French, Henrv Day, 1883; S. H. Canfield, Robert Healey. H. X. Fggleston,' 1884. Keg. of Voters, A. B. Dunham, V. M. Beecher.
SHARON. Clerk and Reg., J. Wade Hughes. Treas., Flias B. . Selectmen, Baldwin Reed, 2d, Edwin W. Winchester, Charles B. Fveritt. Const., John C. Loucks, Michael McDon- ald, Hiram Cooper. Coll., Edgar J. Reed. G. Juror, George H. Smith. Assess., Charles E. B. Hatch, Clark M. Juckett, Charles F. Benton. Board of R., John Boyd, Ozias Peck, Geo. Gray. Board of Ed , Robert K. Goodwin, George A. Kelsey, 1882; Herman C. Rowley, Theodore L. Chase, 1888; John B. Smith, William W. Knight, lv-4. Reg. of Voters, William Dakin, Frank B. Hamlin.
Sherman. Clerk and Reg., John X. Woodruff. Treas., William B. Hawley. Selectmen, George A. Barnes, J. M. Pickett, Abram Briggs. Const., Oliver R. Woodruff. Coll., 1*. Hall. G. Juror, Rensellar Woodin. Assess . William Caldwell, James Stuart. Board of R Ceorge Hungerford, Isaac B. Hall. Board of Ed., Theodore Roger*, John N. Wood- ruff, Mills Hungerford. Reg. of Voter-, Levi B. Hungerford.
Sixsburt. Clerk, Reg., and Treas , James McKinney.
tmen, Jay Barnard, Charles /.. Case, Alonzo G. Case.
•., Edward H. Bradley, and Coll., Porter White, William
R. Hall, Joseph L. Harriett, Jeffery 0. Phelps, Alonzo L. Laii-
mer. G. Jurors, Elizur H. Eno, Campbell P. Case, Orlando
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Dean, Harvey Tucker, Henry W. Ensign, James Laughlin. Assess., Henry J. Nobles, Frederick Pickett, Henry W. Ensign. Board of R., Ebenezer G. Curtiss, John W. Alderman. Board of Ed., Dudly B. McLean, Henry W. Ensign, 1882; Alonzo G. Case, John B. McLean, 1883; Seymour Pettibone, George W. Sanford, 1884. Keg. of Voters, Ebenezer G. Curtiss, Erwin ■Chase.
Someks. Clerk, Reg., and Treas., Solomon Fuller. Select- men, William H. Billings, William H. Burdick, John S. Field. Const., George B. Pease. G. Jurors, John W. Little, John W. Eaton, William H. Burdick, Lucius A. Kibbe, William L. Brainard, Erwin D. Avery. Assess., Loren Griswold, William L. Brainard, Leverett E. Pease. Board of R., Nathaniel A. Patten, Joseph E. Dimock, James C. Pease. Board of Ed., Loren W. Percival, Myron F. Gowdy. Reg. of Voters, Amos Pease, Charles Hibbard"
Southbury. Clerk and Reg., Granville S. Pierce. (P. 0- South Britain.) Treas., John Pierce. Selectmen, Henry S. "Wheeler, Reuben Pierce, Henry P. Hickox, George N. Piatt. Const., Stiles Bellfield, Isaac Wentsch, Theodore F. Wheeler, Harley E. Warner, E. E. Burr, Charles K. Osborn, Charles H. Stillson. Coll., Theodore F. Wheeler. G. Jurors, John M. Wentsch, George H. Canfield, Harry N. Hicock, John L. Lee, Oscar W. Ambler, Fred'k H. Gray. Assessors, Charles S. Brown, Fred'k W. Fenn. Board of R., Philo J. Hawley, Chas R. Oatman, Sanford Johnson. Board of Ed., Edgar Pierce, Herman Perrv, 1882; *Granville T. Pierce, Averill B. Canfield, 1883; *Charles S. Brown, Gednev A. Stiles, 1884. Reg. of Voters, Henry M. Canfield, David M. Mitchell.
Southington. Clerk, Reg., and Treas., Charles D. Barnes. Selectmen, Charles W. Hall, Charles Hitchcock, David M. Monahan. Const., John C. Lewis, Charles H. Pond, Charles H. Tolles, John H. Swift, Elbridge H. Bacon, Emory W. Doolittle. Dennis P. Webster. Coll., Charles R. Bagley. G. Juror.-, Randolph W. Cowles, Ephraim H. Andrews, Lemuel Barber, Win. H. Cummings, David J. Phillips, Miles H. Upson. Assess., John J. Barnes, Wheaton S. Plumb, Joshua Bills. Board of R., Andrew F. Barnes, James F. Pratt, Levi C. Jewell. Board of Ed., ^Andrew F. Barnes, Francis D. Whittlesey, 18S2; *James H. Osborn, Samuel W. Green, 1883; Stephen Walkley, Solomon Finch, 1884. Reg. of Voters, John C. Lewis, Amon Bradley.
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in Windsor clerk. Reg., and Treas., C. C. Vinton, (P. O. Wanning.) Selectmen 5. Bissell, Frank1:
Sadd, Fred's A. King. Const., Olin Wheeler, and Coll., Edgar
rnham. «',. Jurors, John A. Collin?, Roswell Grant, Les- ter Dewey, George Dart. Assess- rs, Henry W. Sadd. Nath- aniel Jones. Board of R., Bradford H. Grant, Norman F. Stouehton. Board of Ed., Cbarles X. Flanders, Cassiu* M.
erry, 1882; Bradford H. Grant, Nathaniel Jones, 1S83; _e A. Bowman, William A. Taylor, 1884. Reg. of Voters, Seth Vinton, Walter G. Newberry.
Sprague. Clerk, Charles Wales. Ree:., Mayden Hayes. Treae., J. II. Woisard. Selectmen, Charles T. Hazen, R. A. ballenger. Const., C. L. Hazen, E. W. Bing- ham | C. H. Ladd, Merrill Fitch, John McManus, Job Pick ford. Coll.. Curtis Hazen. G. Juror-, H. C. Watson, F.benezer Allen, E. H. Hazen, William Xolan, C. A. Webb, Edward Fortier, L. J. Branch. J. E. Vickridge, Norman Smith,
Christopher Flynn. Board of R., Eli H. Hazen, U. A. Batty, George Challenger. Board of Ed., Nathan (Jeer, William A. Greene. 1882; M. K. Bonce, T.J. Stanto Y. Bonnev,
T. K. Feck, 1884. Reg. of Voters, H. C. Watson, Dennis irty.
Stafford. Clerk, Reg., and Treas., Iff. C. Kinney. Select- men, C. B. Newton, O. A. Richardson, E. C. Dennis. Const., -. Adams, and Coll., D. F. Mullin, Cyrus Banford, H. C.
Wheeler, Reuben Burley, Frederick Smith", C. X. Fatten Jurors. H. W. Davis, W". F. Richardson, Lyman Cushman, J. V. r, Lewis Chaffee, Henrv Botterfield. Assess.. Alvarado
Howard, John 0. Booth, Wm. S. Shepard. Board of R., H. W. 3, Henrv Butterfield, Wm. P. Amidon. Board of Ed., *G. V. Max'ham, William R. Small. 1882; F. L Batchelder. John 0. Booth, 1888, *Lina W. Ellis, David F. Whiton. I
of Voters, Alba Perkins, J. C. Cross, J. W. Chandler, Wm. P
Stamford. Clerk and Reg., Claries K. Holly. Tr Robert Swartwont Selectmen, William R. Lock wood, John W. Harris, Samuel C. Waterbury. O I St., Theodore Miller, Richard Bolster. Charles S. Alphonse, George W. Anderson, Chas. H. Daskam, Edward S. Down-. Coll . Charles H. Knapp, Frank R. Leeds. Charles W. Smith, George Gayfor,
John E. Keeler, A. C. Dixon, John W. Wardwell.
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Charles H. Knapp, Charles A. Weed, George E. Scofield,
A. VV. William?, Hiram Curtis. Board of R., Charles Gaylor, Alvin Weed, John Unkles. Board of Ed., George H. Hoyt, Nathaniel B. Hart, Robert Swart wout, Radcliffe Hudson, Lewis R. hurlburt, Samuel Roberts, Eleazer Porter, George B. Christi- son, F. A. Marden. Reg. of Voters, Charles A. Weed, James Mitchell.
Sterling. Clerk, James L. Young. Reg. Silas J. Matteson. Treas., Daniel T. Hart. Selectmen, Alfred Gallup, Silas A. Waite, Alven L. Cowry. Const., Allen Richmond, Luther Gal- lup, Benjamin Baton. G. Jurors, Daniel Matteson, Lewis K. Hammond, John B. Fenner. Assess., Russell Hill, Jeremiah L.
B. Fenner, Josiah Slade. Board of R., Thomas D. Rhodes, Kinney S. Wilcox, Anos J. Gallup. Board of Ed., * Avery A. Stanton, Henry D. Dixon, Nehemiah J. Wood, John A. B. Douglass, Albert .FrinU, Ambrose H. Bates. Reg. of Voters, John M. Franklin, John A. B. Douglass.
Stonington. Clerk and Reg., Moses A. Pendleton. Treas., William J. H. Pollard. Selectmen, Elijah A. Morgan, George S. Brewster, Benjamin T. Stanton, 2d, Laughlin Hearty, Joseph S. Williams. Const, Samuel K. Tillinghast, VV. H. Park, Elias G. Miner, Benjamin F. Crumb, Maurice O1 Sullivan, Thomas H Hinckley, George F. Coats. Coll., Abel H. Hinckley. G. Jurors, George H. Greenman, John P. Williams, William R. Targee, Samuel L. Dickens, Warren C. Randall, Abel Hinckley, Assess., Charles Perrin, William C. Moss, George E. Tripp. Board of R., Nathan S. Noyes, Peleg S. Barber, Charles H. Hinckley. Board of Ed., James A. Dean, Charles H. Babcock, 1882; Charles H. Babcock, J. S. Anderson, 1883; Simeon Gal- lup, Charles H. Hinckley, 1884. Reg. of Voters, 1st Dist., James Pendleton, George C. Burtch; 2d Dist., Thomas D. Sheffield, Robert Woodburn; 3d Dist., Avery W. D. Noyes, Jas. A. Lord; 4th Dist., Elias Williams, Ira W. Jackson,* 5th Dist., Charles E. Chipman, Stephen H. Wheeler.
Stratford. Clerk and Reg , Henry P. Stagg. Treas., Chas. P. Burritt. Selectmen, Alonzo J. Beards ley, Francis S. Avery, Leonard Wells. Const., J. Henry Blakeman, John J. Kugler, Joseph W. Dufour, Thomas W. Wood, Miles B. Beardsley, Win. F. Thompson. Coll., Lemuel J. Beardsley. G. Jurors, Lucius B. Vail, William E. Wheeler, George Lewis, Peter P. Curtis, Allen Gregory, Charles E. Stagg. Assess., Peter P. Curtis, Alfred Beers, Albert Wilcoxson. Board of R., Anson H. Blake-
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man, Joseph R. Lockwood, George II. /.;!ik. Jr. B tard of Ed., John R. Hull, Samuel O. Canfield, 1882; Peter P. Curtis, Morton Beardsley, 1883; I". J Beardsley, Albert Wilcoxson, 1884. Reg . 1st Dist., Eusrene Morehouse, Samuel
A. Patterson; 2d Dist., Thomas W. Wood, Charles F. Sher- wood.
Supfieud. Cierk. Reg., and Treas., William L. Loomis.
Selectmen, Thaddeus II. Spencer, Charles J. Thrall. .lame- II. Haskins. Const., Wm. S. Grave*, William F. Fuller, Edmund Halladay, John L. Wilson, W. P. Frost. Coll., Webster E. Bur- bank. U. Jurors, Edwin A. Russell, .lames A. Hamilton, Oliver C. Rose, Lewis C. Sheldon, Warren W. Cooper, Dwight S. Ful- ler. Assess., Webster E. Burbank, Cyrus H. Kiult, A. F. Austin. Board of R., B. F. Hastings, C. C. Warner, W. II. ngs. Board of Ed., James B. Rose, F. T. Latham, . Chandler, Edward Stoue, 1888; George F. Kendall, Charles Symington, 1884. Reg. of Voters, John L. Wilson, Albert Austin.
Thomaston. Clerk and Reg., Albert P. Bradstreet Treas. Arthur J. lime. Selectmen, Aaron Thomas, Frederick F. Warner, Daniel S. Carter. Const. Edwin A. Bradley, and Coll.. William S. Judson, Joseph Wolf. William B. Atwood, Edgar W. Bennett, Peter Duff, John R. Hovt. G. Jurors, Thos. 11 Newton, Samuel S. Lamb, Gilbert I. Wooster, Joseph K. J'. Alfred B. Smith, Newell L. Webster. A— ess.. Israel B. Wood- ward, Joseph K. Judson, Daniel S. Carter. Board of R., Benja- min Piatt, Edward P. Parker, Miles Morse. Board of Ed., Thos. S. Oekford, R. S. Goodwin, A. G. Heaney, 1-2: Ueorge A Stoughton, Abel W.Smith, Eugene Gaffhey, 1883; Samuel M. Freeland, Albert P. Bra B. Pierpont, 1884.
Reg. of Voters, Morton Pease, Edwin Alvord.
Thompson. Clerk, Reg., and Treas., James N. Kingsbury. Selectmen, Marcus F. Town, Joseph X. (Jpham, John Elliott
■:., William W. Cummings, George A. Putney, John W.
-»n, Joseph Eagan, William X. Bates. G. Jurors, A. <» Woo iart, .1 eeph Bickford, John Wilkes, Josiah Dike, F. L. Whittemore. Assessors, William W. Curamings, George T. Murdock, Edwin T. White, Lemuel K. Blackmar, Board of R., George Flint, Japheth Cottier, Simon A. Tingier. Board of Ed., X. J. Pinkham, Stephen Ballard, Oscar Munyan. Retr. of Voters, John I). Converse, James F. Bowen.
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Tolland. Clerk, Reg., and Treas., Edwin S. Agard. Select- men, Smith H. Brown, Henrv Young, Spencer 0. Grover. Const., A. B. Clougb, William* J. Williams. Coll., John H. Sparrow. G. Jurors, Charles Underwood, Charles Meacham, Elisha Arnold, E. S. Agard, Henry Steele, Joseph Webster, Jo- seph V. Lathrop. Assess.. C. \V. Bradley, Elisha ArnoldT Thomas G. Root. Board of R., A. L. Benton, A. P.Dickin- son, A. B. Crandall. Board of Ed., C. Young, A. P. Dickin- son, 1882; S. H. Brown, A. L. Benton, 1883; William C. Laddr *C. N. Seymour, 1884. Reg. of Voters, J. B. Fuller, William D. Holman.
Torrington. Clerk and Reg., Gideon H. WTelch. Treas., Isaac W. Brooks. Selectmen, Nelson W. Coe, Squire Scoville, Elijah Woodward. Const., Henrv J. Allen, Frank L. Stocking, Edward S. Miner, Lucien N. Whiting. Coll., Dexter W. Clark. G. Jurors, Samuel J. Stocking, George W. Cole, Avery P. Mi- ner, Roger C. Barber. Assess., Henry S. Patterson, Edward B. Birge. Michael Batters. Board of R., Edward J. Hopkins, Wilbur W. Birge, George W. Vaille. Board of Ed., ^Clarence H. Barber, Wait B. Wilson, Andrew Weigold, 1882; Burr Lvon, L. Perrin, Avery F. Miner, 1883; G. H. Welch, J. W. Gam- well, H. M. Sherman, 18S4. Reg. of Voters, Henry J. Allen, Charles F. Brooker.
Trumbull. Clerk, Samuel G. Beardsley. (P. 0. Long Hill.) Reg., Marcus 0. Wheeler. Treas., Edward B. Burroughs. Selectmen, Stephen H. Burroughs, David J. Botsford, Elbert E. Edwards. Const., George S. Jennings, John S. Jovce, Horace P. Nichols, W. F. Beach, A. S. Beach, Charles F. Osborne. Coll., Joseph A. Tread well. G. Jurors, George A. Hall, Eras- tus Ryan, Charles N. Fairchild, George D. \Mallett, Isanc E. Booth, Henry V. Hallock. Assess., Erwin S. Fairchild, John M. Beardslev, Sidnev W. Nichols. Board of R., Theodore A. Mallett, William C/Beach, Walter S. Hawley. Board of Ed., Clarence B. Sherwood, Charles J. Thorpe, 1882; John M. Hough, Frank N. Burr, 1883; Frederick L. Beers, *Ormel Hall, 1884.
Union. Clerk, Reg., and Treas., D. L. Newell. Selectmen, M. P. J. Walker, H. B. Booth, H. F. Corbin. Const., J. W. Winch, and Coll., D. M. Newell. G. Jurors, L. M. Reed. Assess., A. J. Wales, L. A. Corbin. Board of R., French Crawford, Roscius Back, J. R. James. Board of Ed., E. C.
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Booth, M. P.J. Walker, 1882; C. L. Orsmbee, A. E.Weld,
Silas W. Newell, E. X. Lawson, 1884. Keg. of Vi M. A. liarcy, A. E. Weld.
Vernon. Clerk, Reg., and Treas., Charles P. Thompson. P. 0. Rookville.) Selectmen, George Talcott, Nathaniel R. Grant, James Fitzgerald. Const., Henry G. Ransom and Coll., Benja- min Hirst, A. Palmer Dickinson, Henry J. Marshman, I. W. Hunt, Frederick Linker, Charles W. Pitkin. G. Jurors, Charles E. Harris, Nathaniel R. Grant, August Bever, Henry MeCray, Gideon G. Tillinghast, W. Frank Fay. Assess., Henry MeCray, Harry T. Miner, Abraham Laubscher. Board of R*, E. Stevens Henry, Christian Cook, Cyrus Winchell. Board of Ed., George Svkes, Francis Keenev, iS82 ; Stephen G. Rislev, Henry F. Parker, 1883; John S. Dobson, Gelon W. West, 1884. Reg. of Voters, George N. Brigham, James Carroll.
Voldntown. Clerk and Treas., Caleb P. Potter. Reg., George W. Rouse. Selectmen, James M. Cook, Seth Brown, Benj. S. Hall. Const., John A. Sweet, George R. Havens. Coll., Albert E. Bitgood. G. Jurors, Dwight Bromley, Henry C. Gardiner, E. Byron Gallup. Assessors, Robert H. Dixon, J"-eph C. Tanner. Board of R., Benjamin Gallup, Thoma- G. Congdon, John N. Gardiner. Board of Ed., Ezra Briggs, Wm. B. Ray, 1882; John E. Green, Frank A. Douglas, 1883; *John N. Lewi-, A. E. Bitgood, 1884. Reg. of Voters, John E. Green, George W. Rouse.
Wallingford. Clerk, Othniel I. Martin. Reg., James D. McCaughey. Treas., Friend A. Ives. Selectmen, B. Trum- bull Jones, Henry Hall, Delano \Y. Ives. Const., Roger S. Aus- tin, and Coll., Lewis A. Northrop, A. J. Goodrich, William H. McKcnzie, J. C. Roach, J. F. Curzan, Silas J. Stow. G. Ju- . lames J. Redmond, James A. F. Northrop, Mathew Har- land, Homer R. Johnson, Sevmour E. Hotchkiss, William E. Hall. Assessors Henry S. Hall, 2d, Elizur R. Hall. Board of R., Bryant A. Treat, Elijah J. Hough, Street Williams, Walter J. Leavenworth, Michael O'Callaghan. Board of Ed., Henry L. Hall, J. G. WiMman, Henrv S. Hall, George H. Smith. Reg. of Voters, Henry L. Hall, Harvey S. Hall.
Warben. Clerk, Reg., and Treas., John B. Derrickson. Selectmen, N. B. Strong, I r. S, Lyman, Bucl Carter. Const., B. C. Norris, Miner A. Strong. Coll., E. P. Lyman. G. Ju- 8
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rors, A. B. Camp, John H. Angevine. Assessors, A. T. Peck, Buel Carter. Board of R., A. R. Humphrey, L. G. Sheldon, C. W. Everett. Board of Ed., N. B. Strong, D. A. Youngs. Reg. of Voters, William F. Curtis, D. A. Youngs.
Washington. Clerk and Reg., Frederick N. Galpin. Treas., Simeon D. Piatt. Selectmen, Charles L. Hickox, Stanley Williams, Joseph D. Barton. Const., A. H. Wyant, and Coll., H. 0. Averill. G. Jurors, Truman H. Woodruff, James Aspinwall, Sherman Cogswell. Assess., Henry W. Seeley, Solomon T. Morehouse. Board of R., Eliada N. Moore, George K. Logan, George S. Cogswell. Board of Ed., George T. Sperrv, Ralph I. Wheaton, 1882; Earle Buckingham, Charles N. Beach, 1883; Gould C. Whittlesey, George A. Tomlinson, 1884. Reg. of Voters, Sheldon J. Logan, William T. Odell.
Waterbury. Clerk, James C. White. Reg., John J. Ne- ville. Treas., Maier Kaiser, Selectmen, William Perkins, John Shanlev, Orrin H. Bronson. Const., John W. McDon- ald, Patrick Higgins, John Burns, James J. McGrath, Daniel J. RafTerty, George H. Ford, Aretas W. Thomas. Coll., Eugene S. Wyman. G. Jurors, Charles Pritchard, Thomas Callahan, John L. Saxe, John Reed, Rudolph Berry, Samuel Nuttall. Assess., Chauncey B. Webster, Charles C. Commerford, Geo. A. Boughton. Board of R., Samuei Atwater, John Thompson, Albert Noether. Board of Ed., D. F. Webster, T. I. Driggs, Lawrence Walsh, 1882; J. W. Webster, Michael Donohue, D. G. Porter, 1883; Greene Kendrick, Michael A. Balfe, E. L. Griggs, 18S4. Reg. of Voters, John J. Connor, John Blair.
Watekford. Clerk and Reg., Richard Tinker. Treas., Theodore F. Powers. Selectmen, James E. Beckwith, James E. Comstock, John B. Palmer. Const., William Littlefield, Edward A. Tinker, Ernest Smith, Andrew J. Hempsted, Al- bert Douglass, Elias F. Perkins. Coll., James A. Gallup. G. Jurors, Orlando Comstock, Ezra Miller, Sidney A. Smith, An- son Brown, P. G. Bindloss, Alonzo Beebe. Assessors, Griswold A. Chappell, Oliver Maxson, John Robertson. Board of R., Philip G. Bindloss, L. D. Howard, Alva A. Brown. Board of Ed., Fitch Comstock, C. Starr Chester, Ezekiah J. Hempsted. Reg. of Voters, John I. Chappell, Albert Lamphere.
Watertown. Clerk and Reg., L. W. Cutler. Treas., Caleb T. Hickox. Selectmen, William G. French, George S. Atwood?
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Frederick J. Partree. Const., Henry G. Scott, William J. Munson, Henrv T. Davton. G. Jurors, Joseph Wheeler, David M. Beardslee, William H. Smith, Albert T. Blakeslee, Albert J. Lounsbury. Assessors, George Woodward, Edwar Woodruff. Board of R., Samuel T. Davton, Jared Sperrv, 0. L. Davton. Board of Ed., T. P. Baldwin, Charles W. Bidwell, 1882; 'James Stoddard, F. X. Woodruff, 1883; Walter S. Mun- ger, Charles Iff. Noble, 1884. Reg. of Voters, Henry G. Scott, Daniel T. Hannon.
Westbrook. Clerk and Reg., George C. Moore. Treas., Horace T. Wilcox. Selectmen, William N. Kirtland, Edwin A. Hill. Const., Zadoc E. Morgan, William H. Cone, Alpheu- H.Wright. Coll., Daniel S. Piatt. G. Jurors, John A. Post, Samuel M. Pratt, Carlos H. Chapman, Wallace G. Spencer, David A. Wright. Assess., George C. Moore, Gilbert A. Post. Board of R., Samuel C. Holbrook, Oliver H. Morris, Carlos H. Chapman. Board of Ed., George C. Moore, Gilbert A. Post, 1862; Benjamin F. Bushnell, Edwin A. Hill, 1883: Julius H. DeWolf, David A. Wright, 1884. Reg. of Voters, Jame^ A. Pratt, Edwin C. Stevens.
West Hartford. Clerk and Reg., Leonard Buckland. Trea^., Samuel Whitman. Selectmen, John E. Millard, Timo- thy Sedgwick, 2d, Edgar H. Seymour. Const., Jared A. Gris- wold and Coll., Edward A. Ffagg, George T. Goodwin. G. Jurors, Edward Keney, Francis G. Butler, Charles E. Kellogg. Assess., Benjamin S. Bishop, Charles H. Flagg, Walter Cad- well. Board of R , James A. Griswold, Elmer G. Clark, Chas. M. Beach. Board of Ed., Franklin S. Hatch, Henrv Talcott, 1882; Samuel Whitman, Samuel J. Bestor, 1888; Wm. II. Hall, Sidney E. Clark, 1884. Reg. of Voters, Benjamin S. Bishop, Leverett K. Seymour.
Weston. Clerk and Reg., David L. Rowland. Treas., C. M. Par-ons. Selectmen, Martin V. B. Rowland, Gregory T. Osborn, Wm. Cogswell. Const., Ebenezer Morehouse, Edward C. Ferguson, Lyman P. Smith. Coll.. Moses I). Tread well. G. Jurors, Piatt Keeler, Mo-es D. Tread well, Oliver Perry. Assess., James Sturges, Dimon S. Fanton. Board of K.. Oliver Perry, David S. Parsons, Ebenezer Fitch. Board of Ed., Ebenezer Fitch, D. L. Rowland, A. S. Jarvis, Lester Fanton, Edward Chauncey, I). S. Parsons. Reg. ot' Voters, Joseph S. Godfrey, Dimon S. Fanton.
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Westport. Clerk, Henry P. Burr. Reg., John S. Jones. Treas., James L. G. Cannon. Selectmen, Silas B. Sherwood, Henry B. Gilbert, John H. Jennings. Const., Henry I. Bennett, Samuel E. Elwood, Charles H. Fairchild, Rufus D. Cable, Jas. Hart, John Stuart, James S. Sherwood. Coll., Frederick Kemper. G. Jurors, Philip G. Sanford, Abram Buckley, VVra. Wood, Alfred N. Taylor, George J. Underwood, J. F. Murnan. Assess., John VV. Hurlburt, Charles H. Kemper, Henry B. Wakeman. Board of R., William J. Finch, Moses Sherwood, Wm. E. Dikeman. Board of Ed., T. D. Elwood, Wm. C. Hull, 1882; James S. Sherwood, William J. Jennings, 1883; John R. Williams, A. N. Lewis, 1884. Reg. of Voters, John S. Jones, Edward Wheeler.
Wethersfield. Clerk and Treas., Albert Galpin. Reg., Abner S. Warner. Selectmen, Stephen Bulkley, Henry Gris- wold, John Warner. Const.. E. G. Woodhouse, and Coll., W. W. Montague, George M. Richardson, E. N. Loveland, Lester E. Adams, John Hanmer, Jr., Stephen T. Willard. G. Jurors, Julius A. Deming, Samuel R. Welles, James T. Smith, Fred'k A. Havens, C. Eugene Adams, Robert R. Wolcott. Assess, Jo- siah G. Adams, Simeon Hale. Board of R., Francis H. Robbins, Franklin W. Griswold, Stephen Morgan. Board of Ed., Mar- tin S. Griswold, Luther W. Adams, 1882; John Welles, Henry A. Deming, 1883; Howard S. Clapp, George D. Loveland, 1884. Reg. of Voters, Albert H. Galpin, W. W. Adams.
Willington. Clerk and Treas., M. L. Dimock. Reg., W. L. Kelsey. Selectmen, Seth C. Eaton, S. Taylor, L. D. Ide. Const., Jason Bugbee, Jr., and Coll., Geo. A. Thomas. G. Ju- rors, Philo Wright, Wm. Eldredge, N. S. Marcy, Wm. D. Ruby, Daniel E. Benton, David K. Smith. Assess., Matthew Bur- dick, Henry 0. Sparks. Board of R., Charles F. Morrison, La- throp Manning, Gilbert Ide. Board of Ed., C. W. Potter, Arastus Cotton, L. W. Holt. Reg of Voters, James McFarland, Henry 0. Sparks.
Wilton. Clerk and Reg., Henry E. Chichester. Treas., Benjamin F. Brown. Selectmen, Samuel W. Ruscoe, Joseph 0. Dikeman, Elbert Olmstead. Const., Robert W. Keeler, and Coll , Wm. B. Hurlbutt, Jr., Frederick Gregory, Josiah Gil- bert. G. Jurors, Benajah Gilbert, Andrew Jackson, Charles Sterling, Samuel B. Middlebrook, Albert Sturges. Assess., Frederick D. Benedict, Andrew Jackson, Eliphalet Morehouse,
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William D. Gregory, Henry Finch. Board of R., Aaron M. Reed, Henry A. Barrett, John Lockwood. Board of Ed., *Har- vev Bedient, Washington Post, 1882; Nathan M. Belden, Dan- iel* G. Betts, 1883; Frederick D. Benedict, James T. HubbeK, 1884. Reg. of Voters, Samuel B. Fancher, John B. Sturges.
Winchester. Clerk and Reg., Edward M. Piatt. Treas., Henry C. Young. Selectmen, Orlow D. Hunt, Edward Finn, Elizur B. Parsons. Const., William A. Beardsley, Oscar F. Perkins, Alden H. Hubby, Clifford E. Bristol, Thomas Gloster, David York. Coll., Rollin L. Beecher. G. Jurors, John L. Tatro, Patrick Carroll, Leonard B. Hurlburt, John Keefe, LaFayette Granger. Assess., Samuel S. Newton, Charles A. Bristol, Rollin L. Beecher. Board of R., Hiram Perkins, Nelson
D. Ford, Henry Gay. Board of Ed., Charles A. Bristol, Arthur Goodenough, 1882;' H. Hungerford Drake, Midian N. Griswold, 1883; John F. Peck, Leo Da Saracena, 1884. Reg. of Voters, H. Hungerford Drake, George B. Cook.
Windham. Clerk, Reg., and Treas., Henry X. Wales. Selectmen, M. Eugene Lincoln, J. Griffin Martin, *W. B. Aver v. Cnst., L. J. Hammond, E. H. Hall, Jr., George T. Spafford, George B. McCracken, E. W. Avery, Thomas F. Foran, A. G. W'ickwire. Coll., E. H. Hall, Jr., L. J. Hammond. G. Jurors, John Bowman, Lloyd E. Baldwin, William Tracy, Martin Flint, Charles I. Barstow, Giles H. Alford. Assess., George Lincoln,
E. H. Holmes, Jr., Albert Barrows. Board of R., Freeman D. Spencer, John Hickev, Frank S. Fowler. Board of Ed., Fl De- Bruycker, William C. Jillson, John L. Hunter, 1882; John D. Wheeler, Henrv W. Averv, George W. Melonv, 18^3; Marcus L. Tryon, E. ft. Holmes", Jr., Albert Barrow's, 1884. Reg. of Voters, Charles S. Bliven, John G. Kegwin.
Windsor. Clerk and Reg., John B. Woodford. Treas., Thomas W. Loomis. Selectmen, Henry E. Phelps, Robert Mor- rison, James C. Marshall. Const., Daniel W. Mack, Horace H. Thrall, James J. Holcomb. Coll., John Clark. G. Jurors, William Cornwall, .James J. Merwin. Assess., Eli S. Hough, Morris B. VVestcott, Elias B. Rhaum. Board of R., Joseph W. Baker, George W. Hodge, Edward F. Thrall. Board of Ed.. Wiiliam L. Bid well, Thomas F. Tracv, 1882; E. S. Clapp, *R, H. Tattle, 1888; G. C.Wilson, Eugene Brown, 1SS4. Reg. of Voters, George W. Barnes, Thomas W. Loomis.
118 TOWN OFFICERS.
Windsor Locks. Clerk, Reg., and Treas., Alfred W. Con- verse. Selectmen, Allen Pease, John W. Anderson, Joseph Reed. Const., Timothy F. McCarty, Patrick Noone, Thomas
F. Gogarty. Coll., Patrick Gaynor. G. Jurors, M. J. Byrne, Eiij'ah Ashley, Charles H. Easton. Assess., John B. Douglass, Elijah Ashley. Board of R., Charles E. Chaffee, John Abbe, William English. Board of Ed., John W. Coogan, J. R. Mont- gomery, 1882; John B. Douglass, James M. Tate, 1883; John Coats, William Conlan, 1884. Reg. of Voters, Michael J. King, William Mather.
Wolcott. Clerk and Reg., Henry Minor. Treas., Erastus W. Warner. Selectmen, Rufus Norton, Harmon Payne, Benj. L. Bronson. Const., John R. S. Todd, and Coll., Andrew J. Slater, William H. Brown. G. Jurors, Henry S. Parmelee, Lowrey S. Richardson, Levi Atkins. Assess., Rufus Norton, Albert N. Lane. Board of R., Erastus W. Warner, Henry Har- rison, Mark Tuttle. Board of Ed., Elihu Moulthroo, Henry B. Carter, 1882; Rufus Norton, Albert N. Lane, 1883 ; *Frank G. Wood worth, John R. S. Todd, 1884. Reg. of Voters, Andrew J. Slater, Stiles S. Hotchkiss.
Woodbridge. Clerk, Marcus E. Baldwin. Reg., James F. Nichols. Treas., Phineas E. Peck. Selectmen, Theron A. Todd, Rollin C. Newton, Theodore R. Baldwin. Const., Mark Tucker, Ellis N. Sperry, W. F. Tomlinson, Charles J. Peck, Frank Doolittle, James W. Rice. Coll., George P. Morgan.
G. Jurors, William F. Morgan, William W. Peck, William Tom- linson, William A. Warner, Lauren Doolittle, E. L. Sperrv. Assess., William F. Morgan, H. W. Chatfield. Board of R., Stephen P. Perkins, Frederick P. Newton, Daniel C. Augur. Board of Ed., *S. P. Marvin, Irvin P. Doolittle, 1882; Silas J. Baldwin, Elizur L. Sperry, 1883; William H. Warner, David C. Lines, 1884. Reg. of Voters, James F. Nichols, Warren F. Hotchkiss.
Woodbury. Clerk, A. A. Root. Reg., Harmon W. Shove. Treas., F. A. Walker. Selectmen, George C. Bradley, Charles T. Terrill, Grandison Beardsly. Const., John W. Nichols, and Coll., George P. Crane, Willys Scoville, Thos. C. Galpin. G. Jurors, Thomas Bodycut, 0. E. Norton, Daniel S. Lemmon. Assess., Charles D. Minor, Abernethy B. Stone. Board of R., Reuben B. Martin, Bennett A. Sherman, Henry Dawson, Walter E. Crofton, Wm. H. Allen. Board of
ROSP1 I" .U.S. etc. 1 19
V<\ , Harmon W. Shove, Nathan B. Burton, .lames Huntington,
: William •). Clark, George Brown. R. B. JtldsOD, I. L. K. Wyokoff, F. F. Hitchcock, Harmon W. Judson. Keg. of Voters, Charles E. Strong, Michael F. Skelly.
WOODSTOCK. Clerk, Reg., and Treas., Herbert M. Gilford. Selectmen, Wm. B. Lester,'Albert A. Paine. Henry K. Safford. Const., H. P. Hibbard, J. B. Tatem. Coll., George A. Penniman. G. Jurors, J. T. Mor*e, Martin Paine, William B. Chamberlin, Oliver A. Hiscox, Nelson Mor-e, John Paine. Assess., Amos M. Paine, Henry M. Bradford, David Aldrich. Board of R., John M. Paine, George Bugbee, Joseph F. Russell. Board of Ed., 0. Fisher, P. S. Butler, Norton Randall, 18S2; N. E. Morse, G. W. Child, J. M. Perrin, 1883; Lewis J. Wells, William W. Webber, Ebenezer Bishop, 1SS4. Reg. of Voters, William W. Webber, Charles M. Perrin, John F. Chandler. Albert Lippitt, J. M. Perrin, V. T. Wetherell.
HOSPITALS, <fec
Retreat for tjie Insane, Hartford. — Pres.,Wm.R. Cone; Vice Pres., Calvin Day; Treas., Thomas Sisson; Auditor, William F. Tuttle; Sec, Jona. B. Bunce. Managers, Wm. R. Cone, Calvin Day, Gurdon W. Russell. Physician and Supt., Henry P. Stearns", M. D.; Assistant Phys., Charles W. Page; Steward, Rev. Geo. E. Sanborne ; Matron, Mrs. Geo. E. Sanborne ; Supervisor, Harriet E. Bacon.
nnecticl't Hospital for the Insane, Middletown. — Trustee-, Gov. Hobart B. Bigelow, New Haven; Robbins Bat- tell, Norfolk; Ezra P. Bennett, M. D.,Danbury; H. Sidney Hay- den, Windsor; Lucius S. Fuller, Tolland; Samuel G. Willard, Colchester; R. M. Bullock, Putnam; Richard S. Fellowes, New Haven; Henrv Woodward, Benjamin Douglas, Joseph W. Alsop, M. D., E. B. "Nye, M. I)., Middletown. Supt. and Physician, Abram M. Shew, M.D. Asst Phvsicians, James Olmstead, Jr., William E. Fisher, C. E. Stanley. Treas., M. B. Copeland.
CONNECTICUT HUMANE SOCIETY.
Rodnev Dennis. President; Henrv E. Burton, Secretarv; Ralph W. Cutler, Treasurer: all of Hartford.
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2, William H. Rockwell, Ira De Ver Warner, Daniel W. Kissam;
3, Daniel 0. Donnell, Lucien H. Copeland, Theodore W. Dowd;
4, Christopher A. Mooney, Charles A. blakeman, Patrick Mc- Grath; 5, Philo M. Beers, Lorenzo Follett, Wilbur A. Gleason; 6, John Walsh, Thomas Kelley, John J. Phelan. City Clerk, Bernard Keating. Treasurer, Isaac B. Prindle. Auditor, Row- land B. Lacey. Coll. of Taxes, Benjamin K. Mills. Coll. of
— ments, Henry H. Bostwick. City Att'y, Curtis Thomp- son. Judge of City Court, Alfred B. Beers. * Assistant Judge, Charier A. Doten. * Clerk of City Court, Ebenezer Burr, Jr. Prosecuting Att'y, J. C. Chamberlain. City Sheriffs, Thomas W. Stone. City Surveyor, Horace G. Scofield. Road and Bridge Com., George Mallory, Patrick Kennelly. William R. Hincklev, Jarratt Morford. Street Com., William Kirk. Fire Com., William R. Higby, Fred. S. Stevens, Samuel W. Baldwin, Eli Dewhurst. Fire Marshal, George X. Morgan. Chief En- gineer, Charles A. Gerdenier. Police Com., William B. Spen- cer, Frank C. Bennett, Samuel Larkin, Charles K. Averill. Chief of Police, William E. Marsh. Health Officer, William H. Lacey.
Hartford. Mayor, Morgan G. Bulkeley. Aldermen, 1, Wm. Berrv, Frank L. Howard; 2, DeWitt C. Pond, Henry E. Taintor;
3. William B. Clark, John N. B. Stevens; 4, George Best, Sam- uel Walker; 5, William C. Smith, Peter Chute; 6, George W. Fowler, Richard McCloud; 7, Samuel X. Benedict, Edgar F. Burnham: 8. George S. Merritt. Charles H. Hawley. Common Council, 1, Frank S. Kellogg, Edward C. Frisbie, Edward S. Sykes, Robert A. Gritting : 2. Nelson G. Hincklev, Lemuel T. Frisbie, Wallace T. Fenn, Charles EL Prentice; 3, Henry L. Bunce, George E. Taintor, Emery Downing, Edward R. Faxon;
4, James D. Johnson, John A.' Crilly, Edward P. Whit William W. Winship: ■", Jl D. Charles W. Scott, Henry E. Howe, Patrick Clifford; 6, Stepn. G. Sluyter, Louis Levy, Moritz Wieder,, George Gi-zew^ky: 7, Albert S. Hotoh- kiss, Stephen Goodrich, Ralph Foster, J. Henry Martin; 8, John
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130 CITIES.
H. Brocklesby, Charles H. Barber, George H. Brown, Thomas Farrell. City Clerk, John E. Higgins. Treasurer, Charles C. Strong. Auditor, John T. Peters. Collector, Frederick S. Brown. City Marshal, Thomas Longdon. Recorder, Edward B. Bennett. Judge of Police Court, Arthur F. Eggleston; As- sistant Judge, Sherman W. Adams. Clerk of Police Court. William F. Henney. Prosecuting Attorney, Joseph L. Barbour. Surveyor, Charles H. Bunce. Coroner, Horace S. Fuller; As- sistant Coroner, Eli Warner. Street Com., Joseph H. Sprague, Ebenezer K. Hunt, James Burns, Henry Kennedy, William E. Cone, Henry C. Dwight. Supt. of Streets, Richard S. Law- rence. Park Com., Samuel R. McNary, Charles D. Warner, Richard D. Hubbard, Gurdon W. Russell, Francis Goodwin. Fire Com., John R. Hills, Thomas J. Blake, Edwin J. Smith, Leander Hall, Gideon D. Winslow, Justin N. Mansuy. Chief Engineer, Henry J. Eaton. Fire Marshal, Edwin J. Smith. Police Com., Mayor Morgan G. Bulkeley, David A. Rood, George G. Sill, Lewis E. Stanton, G. Wells Root, George Ellis,
Thomas Galvin. Chief of Police, . Water Com..
Rodney Dennis, Joseph Hall, James Bolter, Ezra Clark, Charles E. Perkins, William M. Charter.
Meriden. Mayor, E. J. Doolittle, Jr. Aldermen, 1, W. W. Mosher, William Homan; 2, Bela Carter, N. L. Bradley; 3, Charles A. King, Julius Andrews; 4, A. C. Markham, James R. Sutliff; 5, W. W. Lee, Robert H. Curtis. Councilmen, 1, W. R. Mackev, J. H. Converge, E. B. Cowles, A. H. Jones; 2, John Nagal, Lewis A. Lip-ette, H. C Hull, Willis I. Fenn; 3, Edwin Cady, Charle- J. Klein, William G. Gallagher, William R. Derby; 4, Oscar Parker, George C. Merriam, T. F. Breese, J. F. Green; 5. L. C. Brown, C. J. Heinneman, A. W. Harvev, Watson W. Clark. City Clerk, Selah A. Hull. Treasurer, David S. Williams. Collector, Benjamin Page. Auditor, Fred- erick B. Derby. Sheriffs, James E. Belden, Jared P. Parker. Judge of City and Police Court, Levi E. Coe. Ass't Judge, John Q. Thayer. Survevor, S. C. Pierson. Coroner, Charles H. Shaw.
Middletown. Mayor, Edward Payne. Aldermen, 1, Chas. G. R. Vinal; 2, 1. M. Bacon; 3, Leonard Bailey; 4, John Rodgers. Councilmen, George T. Meech, Robert C. Youngs, John V. Adams, W. H. Palmer, Jr., Joseph J. Noxon, David R. Brown- low, Joseph T. Elliott, C. M. Newton, J. Peters Pelton, Frank B. Weeks, Charles Schondorf, Frederick W. Hubbard. Clerk
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:ind Treas., .Tame* P. Stow. City Attorney, William T. Elmer. Recorder, Charles A. Boardman. Collector, Horace Leonard. —or, Charles A. Newell. City Sheriff and Chief of Police, William C. Fielding. Chief Engineer, Frederick W. Wiley. Fire Marshal, Augustus Putnam. Water Com.. Charle- \V. Harris, Thomas H. Linahen, Timothy O'Brien, Frederick W. Wiley, R. K. Pitkin, Charles R. Lewi?.
New Britain. Mayor, John B. Talcott. Aldermen, 1, Frank L. Hungerford; 2, William S. Judd; 3, Peter McAvoy: 4, Charles H. Parson*. Councilmen, 1, Ralph C Dunham, Reuben L. Hubbard, Ferdinand Becker, Alonzo Aston; 2, Frederick X. Steele, John W. Carleton, James H. Eddy, Henry C. Bowers; m, Thomas Fagan, Oliver Fenton, John E. Dunlay; 4, Frederick Kentschler, Francis Hart, 2d, Daniel Flynn, John T. Dwyer. City Clerk, Robert J. Vance. Treas., Augustus P. Collins. Auditor, William F. Walker. Collector, Wm. E. Latham. Sheriff, I-aac Porter. City Attorney, Julius H. Pease. Judge of Police Court. V. B. Chamberlain. Street Com., Ira B. Smith, William H. Hart, James Thomp-on, Henry P. Strong, Charles Peck, Lawrence Crean. Water Com., Thomas H. Brady, Philip Cor- bin, Wm. H. Relyea. Sewer Com , J. A. Pickett,* E. H. Davi- son, George M. Landers.
New Hayek. Mayor, John B. Robertson. Aldermen, 1, Wm. K. Townsend, William H. Law; 2, Richmond W. Armstrong, Eli Mix; 3, George J. Faulhaber; 4, James X. States, Jno. Clancey ; 5, George A. Stevens, Simon J. Shoninger; 6, Ernst Klenke, Patrick Willis; 7, Charles Doty, James F. O'Keefe S, Frank W. Tiesinsr, Frederick B. Farnsworth; 9, Joseph Sheldon, Lvman
B. Griffin; 10, John P. Studlev, Herbert E. Benton; 11, David
C. Burwell, William T. Porter; 12, Seth W. Langley, William Kelley. Councilmen, 1, Frank A. Mnnsofi, William A. Cashing; Lyman E. Munson; 2, Dennis A. Blakeslee, Samuel H. Kirby, Michael C. Sullivan; 3, Mathew Kehoe, Patrick Bohan, Richard H. Coffee: 4, Charles E. Gerard, Samuel H. Barns, Michael Mc- Queeney; 5, Patrick McKiernan, George S. Thomas, Frank 1. Thompson; 6, Charles H. Hilton, Lawrence O'Brien. William Kaehrle; 7, Frank D. Welch, John F. Defrees, Win. J. Bradley; B, T. Atwater Barnes, James J. Bradnack, Benjamin E. Brown;
9, Alonzo A. Townsend, Henrv R. Hill, Major <i. La F<»rge:
10, Julius Twiss, Frank S. Piatt, A. Wilson Holmes: 11, Alfred X. Wheeler, Herbert Jones, Edgar A. Johnson; 12, Michael Eagan, 2d, Michael Scally, Thomas G. W. Jefferson. City Clerk,
132 CITIES.
James P. Piggott. Treasurer, Harmanus M. Welch. Auditor, Charles Kimberly. Sheriff, Thos. C. Hollis. Judge of City Court, Joseph Sheldon; Asst. Judge, John P. Studley. Fire Marshal, Andrew J. Kennedy. Chief Engineer, A. C. Hendrick. Inspector of Streets, Patrick Doyle. Chief of Police, Charles Webster.
New London. Mayor, Robert Coit. Aldermen, George F. Tinker, William A. Holt, Abner N. Sterry, Horace Coir, John E. Darrow, James Fitch, Frank H. Chappell, Wm. H. Bently, L. D. Clark. Councilmen, W. Astheimer, George Haven. T. M. Allyn, Noel B Gardner, Charles B. Ware, John Meade, Stephen Bolles, Frederic H. Harris, J. D. Cronin, M. R. Moran, Robert S. Hayes, Wm. E. Greene, W. H. Carroll, P. C. Dunford. F. H. Parmelee. Judge of City and Police Court, Charles W. Butler. Assistant Judge, William Belcher. Clark of City and Police Court, Reuben Lord, Jr. City Att'y, Augustus Brandegee. Assist. Attorney, Ralph Wheeler. Coll., E. P. Beckwith. City Sheriffs, Allen Penhallow, James E. Metcalf, Timothy Lagrue. Street Com., John H. Brown. En- gineer, E. B. Jennings. Inspector of Buildings, Lyman Baker. Captain of Police, Andrew J. Quinu.
Norwich. Mayor, Hugh H. Osgood. Aldermen, Myron Sears, John P. Barstow, Robert Brown, Robert A. France. Councilmen, Stephen F. Whaley, David S. Gilmour, James A. Brown, Wm. H. Armstrong, Jas. H. Arnold, Alvah Francis, John Steiner, John Willard. City Clerk, Charles W. Gale. City Collector, Charles H. Dillaby. City Treasurer, Charles Webb. City Sheriffs, Joseph B. Corey, Joab B. Rogers, Judge of City Court, John C. Kellogg; Deputy, Lucius Brown. City Attorney, E. C. Cooke. Corporation Counsel, Allen Tenny. Clerk of City Court, Wm. S. Congdon. Chief of Police, Z. C. Crowell. Captain of Police, Wm. E. Whaley. Street Com., Mowry B. Cole. Chief Engineer, Joseph B. Carrier. Water Com., Sidney Turner, Wm. M. Williams, Henry L. Parker, Robert A. France, Albertus Peckham. Supt. Water Works, H. B. Winship.
South Norwalk. Mayor, Christian Swartz. Councilmen, Clarence Nash, John W. Bogardus, John W. Powell, James M. Lane, Wm. A. Raymond, Wm. W. Comstock. Coll., James M. Lane. Treas., Nelson Taylor, Jr. Auditor, W. S. Hanford.
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Mar-hall, R. E. Kinney. Attorney, Nelson Taylor. Chief of Police, Marcus Pelham. Water Com., Alden Solmans, Jacob M. Laytin, R. H. Rowan. Treas. Water Fund, Nelson Taylor. Waterbury. Mayor, Greene Kendrick. Clerk, Edward G. Kilduff. Treas., 'Michael A. Balfe. Auditor, James E. Bissell. Sheriff, John W. McDonald. Water Com., Chas. C. Commerford, David B. Hamilton, Orville H. Stevens, Charles R. Bannon. Aldermen, Alfred J. Shipley, Augustus I. Good- rich, Earl A. Smith, Edward L. Bronson, Martin Hellmann, Chauncey B. Webster, John J. Connor, James Coughlan. Councilmen, G. W. Roberts, A. Oviatt, Thomas Fitzsiraons, Jr., W. S. Frost, H. Nelson, C. R. Smith, J. H. Hart, T. R. Martin, S. F. Curtis, H. C. Seeley, F. L. Curtis, G. P. Chapman, P. R. Halm, W. Farrell, S. \V. Chapman, A. Cunningham, W. C. Bannon. John Thompson, J. Healey, A. Wendehack. Chief of Police, William Laird. Chief Engineer Fire Dept, A. W. Gold- smith. Street Inspector, James M. Colley. City Attorney, S. W. Kellogg. Judge of Police Court, George H. Cowell; Deputy Judge of Police Court, A. P. Bradstreet. Clerk of Courts, Daniel F. Webster. Assistant Citv Attornev, Edward F. Cole.
BOROUGHS.
Ansonia. Warden, Henry A. Shipman. Burgesses, Mor- ris Drew, Patrick B. Fraher, Henry C. Spencer, Samuel B. Bronson, Henry C. Cook. Clerk, Egbert S. Bronson. Treasurer, Charles H. Pine. Bailiff, Daniel J. Hayes. Assessors, Chester A. Hawley, Charles Reed, W. B. Bristol' Auditors, Win. Powe, J. G. Redshaw.
Bethel. Warden, George If. Cole. Clerk, G. B. Andrews. Burgesses, Henry Gilbert, E. Starr Judd, Edward B. Rich- mond, E. N. Fifleon. Treasurer, George H. Hickok. Bailiff, John M. Signor. Chief Engineer, Samuel Kyle.
Birmingham. Warden, Royal M. Bassett. Burgesses, Wm. C. Atwater. A. \V. Phillips," Wm. E. Downes Patrick Mc- Manus, Henry Whipple, Henry Somers, John H. Barrow. Clerk, John C. Reilly. Treasurer, Theodore S. Bassett. Bailiff, Fred'k Baldwin. Fire Wardens, Peter McGovern, Orrin F. Lathrop, John Abbott.
Colchester. Warden, Leander Chapman. Burgesses, E. S. Day, W. H. Hayward, W. A. Williams, H. P. Buell, C. H. Bai-
134 BOROUGHS.
ley, Wm. Foote. Clerk and Treas., P. R. Strong. Bailiff and Collector, N. P. Palmer.
Danbury. Warden, Levi P. Treadwell. Burgesses, Edward S. Davis, Julius Meyers, Samuel C. Holley, Hendrick Barnum, Andrew J. Elwell. Clerk, Aaron C. Seeley. Treasurer, Har- vey Williams. Bailiff, Franklin C. Hoyt. Auditors, Alfred A. Heath, Alson J. Smith. Water Com., James Fry, Turner Stevens, David Pearce.
Danielsonville. Warden, Wm. H. Chollar. Clerk and Treas., Edwin L. Palmer. Burgesses, Loren Bates, Samuel Hutchins, Henry C. Chamberlin, Ebenezer Scarborough, Wm. H. Chapman, Daniel H. Johnson. Bailiff and Coll., Edward S. Carpenter. Assess., Caleb W. Knight, Chauncey C. Young, Frank G. Bailey.
Fair Haven East. Warden, Horace B. Strong. Burgesses, Jared Wedmore, Wm. A. Wright, Albert Rowe, John F. Hem- ingway, C. S. Brown, Henry R. Smith. Clerk, Charles E. Bray. Treasurer, A. L. Chamberlain. Assessors, C. W. Hemingwav. A. C. Chamberlain, Martin Allen. [Collector, Samuel B. Hill. Bailiff, Joseph R. Bradley.
Greenwich. Warden, John Voorhis. Burgesses, Joseph G. Mead, Matthew Merritt, L. P. Jones, A. Foster Higgins, J. H. Ray, Zophar Mead. » Clerk and Treas., Frederick A. Hub- bard. Collector, Benjamin A. Russell. Bailiff, Charles E. Merritt. Attorney, H. W. R. Hoyt.
Guilford. Warden, John S. Starr. Burgesses, H. W. Leete, A. B. Palmer, Beverly Monroe, J. Seymour Benton, George B. Spencer, William t. Dowd. Clerk, Harvey W. Spencer. Treasurer, Henry S. Wedmore. Assessors, L. R. Elliott, George L. Griswold.
Norvvalk. Warden, William H. Smith. Burgesses, Clar- ence B. Coolidge, James G. Gregory, Charles P. Turney, Addi- son A. Betts, Gerardus P. Adams, George B. St. John/ Clerk, Charles P. Woodbury. Assistant Clerk, William E. Montgom- ery. Treasurer, Robert S. Crauford. Collector, Elbert Cur- tis*. Bailiff, Legrand C. Betts. Water Commissioners, Win- field S. Moody, A. C. Golding, Charles E. St. John. Assessors, Joseph B. Ells, D. Warren Fitch. Burr Smith. Board of Relief, Isaac Demmon, James Finney, William E. Dann. Fire Inspect- or, William B. Newcomb. Health Inspector, Joseph Tammany. Surveyor, C. G. Wood. Chief Engineer, J. Thornton Prowitt.
Stafford Springs. Warden, G. C. Parkess. Burgesses, James McLaughlin, Alvarado Howard, A. Adams, John Bros-
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nan, C. J. Holmes, Wm. A. Comins. Clerk and Treas., Wm. R. Small. Collector, J. J. Gallivan. Bailiff, Louis Helm. Regis- trars, W. P. SweeNer, J. W. Chandler. Assessors, A. Howard, Lyman Cushman, M. P. Shahan. Hoard of R., A. Holt, J. A. Medbury, Florence McCarthy.
Stamford. Warden, Chas. A. Hawley. Burgesses, Edwin S. Hollv, Warren H. Taylor, Erastus E. Scotield, George H. Hoyt, William D. Smith, Dwight Waugh, George W. Dean. Clerk, Edward W. Riker. Collector, Francis R. Leeds. Treas- urer, George W. Glendinning. Bailiff, Charles U. Daskham.
Stonington. Warden, Albigence Hvde. Burgesses, Joshua Haley, A. B. Miller, X. H. Gates, George 1). Brown, F. B. Xoyes, 0. D. Chesebro. Clerk and Treas., .J. S. Anderson. Bailiff and Coll., Horace H. Lewis. Assessor, John R. Chese- bro. Street Com., X. G. Smith, W. F. Reynolds, X. H. Gates.
Wallingford. Warden, B. A. Treat. Burgesses, R. H. Cowles, J. C. Mansfield, W. J. Leavenworth, P. McKenna, Al- bert D. Judd, Martin P. O'Connell. Clerk, C. H. Brown. Coll., K. S. Austin. Treas., T. Pickford. Assessor, Henry Martin. Auditor, Henry L. Hall, 1st. Bailiff. L. A. Northrop.'
West Haven. Warden, Israel K. Ward. Bunre—es, Geo. R. Kelsey, James Graham, Rollin W. Hine, Charles K. Bush, Edward L. Kimberley, Clarence E. Thompson. Clerk, Edward W. Wilmot. Collector, Walter A. Main. Treasurer, Alonzo F. Wood. Auditor, Harry I. Thompson. Assessors, Samuel L Smith, Stephen E. Booth, Leman G. Atwood. Bailiff, Squire S. Hyde.
Wkst Stratiokd. Warden, E. E. Price. Burgesses, John Umstratter, Wheeler Hawley, Charles L. Price, Milo Loomis, Joseph Johnson. Clerk, Charles H. Hinman. Treas- urer, H. B. Drew. Collector, Farrel O'Reillv. Bailiff, George Baker. Attorney, V R. C. Giddings.
WlLUMAHTlO. Warden, Roderick Davison. Burgesses, Chas. S. Billings, George M. Harrington, John M. Alpaugh, Henry L. Hall, Andrew J. Kimball, John G. Keigwin. Clerk and Trea>., Charles A. Capen. Collector, Lucius M. Sessions. Bailiff, Giles R. Young.
WlltSTBD. Warden, Wilbur F. Coe. Burgesses, Elizur B. Parsons, Charles B. Andrews, William Y. Barclay, Lawrence McDermott, Chas. B. Andrews, William V. Hartley, Alfred K. Moore, George W. Phelps. Clerk and Treas., Henry H. Drake. Bailiff, Joseph H. C. Batchelder. Street Com.* Ed- ward Finn. Water Com., Edward E. Culver, John E. Pine, Henry H. Drake.
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CLERGY AND ECCLESIASTICAL STATISTICS. CONGREGATIONAL.
GENERAL ASSOCIATION OF CONNECTICUT.
Founded 1709. Composed of ministers, delegates from fifteen Associations. Meets at Middletown, June 20, 1882; Rev. W. H. Moore, Hartford, Registrar and Treasurer.
GENERAL CONFERENCE OF THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES OF CONNECTICUT.
Formed 1867; composed of ministers and laymen, delegates from four Consociations and twelve Conferences; office at Memorial Hall, Hartford. Rev. W. H. Moore, Hartford, Regis- trar and Statistical Secretary; Rev. Lavalette Perrin, Hart- ford, Annalist; Charles A. Sheldon, New Haven, Treasurer; E. B. Bowditch, New Haven, Auditor; Standing Committee, Rev. Messrs. Charles R. Palmer, George W. Banks, Myron S. Dudley, William H. Moore, Dea. Charles Northend, Dea. Rich- ard E. Ried.
Missionary Society of Connecticut. Directors, Rev. Messrs. Willard, Burton, Gallup, Hazen, Hawes, Hillard, Hal- lock, Scoville, VVilliams, and Messrs. Crump, Stickney, North- rop, Eldridge, Camp. Secretary, Rev. Wm. H. Moore, Hartford. Treasurer, Ward W. Jacobs, Hartford. Auditor, John W. Stickney, Rockville. Agent for Memorial Hall estate, Rev. Lavalette Perrin, Hartford.
Fund for Ministers. Trustees, Sec, Treas., and Auditor same as the Directors of the Miss. Soc. Conn.
Number of Churches, 297 ; pastors, 130 ; acting pastors, 124 ; communicants, 55,202.
CLERGY.
Those marked * have no pastoral care. Those marked f belong to the Presbytery.
Adams, A. C. Thompson Avery, Fred. D. Columbia
Adams, F. H. New Hartford Avery, Jared R.* Groton
Anderson, Jos. Waterbury Avery, John Ledyard
Arms, H. P. Norwich Town Aver, Chas. L. Somersville
Armstrong, E. P. Killingworth Ayres, Milan C. Southington
Atwater, E. E.* New Haven Bacheler, F. E. M. Woodstock
Atwood, E. F. Bridgewater Backus, Jabez Chester
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137
Backus, J. W. Rockville
Bacon, E. W. New London
Bacon, L. W. Norwich
Bacon, Thomas R. New Haven Baird, John G.* Hartford
Baldwin, Elijah C. New Haven Banks, Geo. W. Guilford
Barber, C. H. Torringford
Barber, Luther H. Bolton
Barbour, W. M. Yale College Barclay, Thos. D.* Kent
Barnum, S. W.* New Haven Bartlett, H. M. Pom fret
Bayne, J. S. Portland
Beach, John W.* Wind'r Locks Beach, Nath. Mansfield
Beard, EL S. Brooklvn
Beard, Wm. H. So. Killingly Beardslev, B. B.* Bridgeport Bell, R. C Broad Brook
Berrv, L. F. IMantsville
Billings, R. S. North Stamford Billman, Howard Southbury Bingham, E. B.* Rockville
Bissell, Oscar Westford
Bissell, E. C, Prof. Hartford Bissell, S.B. S. (Sec.) Norwalk Bliss, J. H. Clinton
Bonar, J. B. New Milford
Bond, Alvan* Norwich
Bonney, N. G. Hanover
Bos worth, Q. If. Lebanon
Bourne, J. R. Sharon
Bowman, Geo. A.* So.Windsor Bradley, 0. F. Derby
Brandt, C. E.* Farmington
Breed, David* Lebanon
Brooks, C. S. Putnam
Bryan, Geo. A. Preston
Bryant, S. J. South Britain Bryant. Sidney* South Britain Bullard, C. H.'(Sec) Hartford Burr, Enoch F. Lyme
Burr, Zalmon B.* , South port
Burroughs, li. R Fairfield
Burton, Nathan' 1 ) . Hartford Carter, S. B. Westminster
Cary, W. B. Old Lyme
Chamberlain, L. T. Norwich Chase, Austin S.* Windsor
Che-ebrough, A. S. Durham Clark, Daniel J. East Haven ('lark, Henry* Avon
Clarke, W. B. Griswold
Cleaveland, J. B. Granby
Clift, Wm. Hadlyme
Colton, Erastus Willington
Colver, Andrew W. Woodbury Colton, Willis S. Warren
Conkling, B. D. Watertown Cooper, James W. New Britain Couch, Paul Mystic Bridge Countryman, F. Georgetown Curtiss, George Hartford
Curtis, Lucius* Hartford
Curti>s, W. B.* No. Branford Cutting, Chas. Montville
Davenport, J. G. Waterbury Davies, T. E. Unionville
Day, Geo. E. Yale College
Day, Guy B.* Bridgeport
Day, Henry N.* New Haven Day, TheoTL. Talcottville
Denison, A. C. Middlefield
Denison, Daniel Cobalt
Dennen, S. R. New Haven
Dingwell, Jas. Danielsonville Doolittle, E. J.* Wallingford Douglass, Sol. J.* New Haven Douglas, Thomas Harwinton Drake, C. W.* North Guilford Dudley, Martin* Easton
Dudley, M. S. Cromwell
Dunning, EL N. So. Norwalk Dwight,Timothv Yale College Edwards, G. L.* Hartford
Elderkin. John Ekonk
Elliot, H. B.* New Haven
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Elliott, J. E. Newington
Emerson, E. B.* Stratford
Fellows, S. H.* Wauregan
Fellows, F. E. Bozrah
Fessenden, T. K.* Farmington Fisher, Geo. P. Yale College Flanders, Chas. N. So. Windsor Forbes, S. B. Rockville
Free, S. R. Willimantic
Freeland, S. M. Thomaston Frost, D. C* Killingly
Frost, D. D.* Danburv
Gage, W. L. Hartford
Gallup, James A. Madison
Gardner, Austin Buckingham Gaylord, S. D. West Avon
Gidman, R. H. North Madison Gilbert, W. H. (Agt.) So. No'wk Gleason, Charles H. Somers Gleason, J. F. Norfolk
Glidden, Kiah B. Mansfield C. Goldsmith, Alfred* Hampton Goodell, J. H. Windsor Locks Goodenough, Arthur,Winchst'r Gordon, G. A. Greenwich
Gregg, J. B. Hartford
Greenleaf, Jos.f New Canaan Griffin, George H. Milford
Griggs, Leverett* Bristol
Griggs, L. S. Terryville
Griswold, J. B.* East Haddnm Grosvenor, C. P.* Pomfret
Hall, Alexander Plainville
Hall, E. E.* New Haven
Hallock, L. H. W. Winsted
Hallock, Wm. A. Bloomfield Hamilton, John A. Nor walk Harris, Samuel Yale College Harrison, George J. Milton Hart, Burdett New Haven
Hart, Henry E. Franklin
Hart, Wm/ Westport
Harvey, J. P. Marlboro
Hartranft, C. D. Prof. Hartford
Hartshorne, J. W. Colebrook Hatch, F. S. West Hartford Hawes, Edward New Haven Hawley, Jno. P. Westerley, R.I. Hazen, Azel W. Middletown Hazen, Timothy A. Goshen Headley, T. B. H. So. Coventry Herrick, Henry* N. Woodstock Herrick, E. P. Sherman
Hicks, L. W. Wethersfield
Higgins, L. H. Mt. Carmel
Hill, Charles J. Middletown Hillard, Elias B. Plymouth Hine, Orlo D. Lebanon
Hine, Sylvester* Hartford
Hoisington, H. R. Coventry Hollev, Piatt T.* Bridgeport Holman, W. H. Southport
Hopkinson, B. B. Lyme
Hoppin, J. M* Yale College Hovey, H. C. New Haven
Howard, W. Poquonock
Hovt, James P. Newtown
Hubbard, D. B. Canton C.
Hubbell, J. W. Danbury
Hub bell, Stephen* New Haven Hull, E. O.f Ellsworth
Hunt, Nathan S.* Bozrah
Huntress, E. S. Killinglv
Hurd, A. C. Taftville
Isham, Austin New Preston Isham, Joseph H. Cheshire
Ives, Joel S. E. Hampton
Jennings, Wm. J. Redding
Jewett, S. D * Middlefield Jones, C. M. Eastford
Jones, David E. Roxbury
Jorden, F.F. Torrington Hol'w Karr, Wm. S. Hartford
Keeler, S. M. Milford
Keep, John R.* Hartford
Kellogg, George N. Jewett City Kelsey, H. S. New Haven
Kendall, S. C. Ellington
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Kitehel, C. L. Salisbury
Knight, Merrick E. Hartlaud Knouse, Wm. H. Deep River Kopf, J. H. Canterbury
Lamb, E. E. Collinsville
Lee, Timothy J. Winsted
Leete, T. A.* Northford
Leonard, Edwin Morris
Leonard, S. C. Naugatuck
Lewis, EL E. Haddam
Livermore, A. R.* New Haven Loper, Stephen A.* Hadlyme Lum, Samuel Y. New Fairfield Mack, J. A. Gilead
Mallory, W. W. Hartford
Mann, Joel* New Haven
Marshall, H. G. Middlebury Marvin, S. P. Woodbridge
McCall, Salmon E. Haddam Mclntyre, A. Long Ridge
McLean, Allan Litchfield
McLeod, A. J. Groton
McLaughlin, D. D. T.* Litch'd McNeille, R. G. S. Bridgeport Mead, H. B Stonington
Meredith, Richard E. Hartford Meserve, I. C. New Haven
Merwin, Nathan T. Trumbull Merwin, S. J. M.* Wilton
Miller, Wm* Rocky Hill
Miner, Nathaniel* Salem
Moore, Daniel M. Falls Village Moore, Wm. E. B. West StaflTd Moore, W. H.(St. Miss.) H'tfd Morris, M. N.* West Hartford Morris, C. S. A-hford
Moses, Dighton Westchester Munson, Fred'k, Haddam Neck Murphy, Thomas D. Centreb'k Noyes, G. W. New Haven
Oaklev, E. C. Essex
Oliphant, Chas. H. Mystic Bdge Ordway, Jairus Salem
Osborne, C. P. Branford
Palmer, Chas. R. Bridgeport Palmer, Elliot* Portland
Palmer, Wm. S. Norwich
Parker, Edwin P. Hartford Parmelee, E. H. Lebanon
Parsons, John Woodstock
tfcvson. E. P. Ansonia
reck, Whitman* New Haven Perrin, Lavalette Torrington Pettibone, Ira Winchester
Phipps, Wm. H. Prospect
Pierce, Asa C. Brookfield C. Pope, H. W. No. Manchester Porter, N. Pres. Yale College Potter, Frank C. Stanwich
Pot win, Thos. S.* Hartford Pratt, D. M. Higganum
Pratt, Llewellyn Prof. Hartford Putnam, Austin New Haven P\ke, Chas.* Waterbury
Rankin, S. G. W. Glastonbury Raymond, A. C* New Haven Relyea, Benj. J. Greens Farms Reynolds, W. T. North Haven Richardson, E. H. New Britain Riddle, Matthew B. Hartford Robbins, S. W. Manchester Root, F. S. Sevmour
Russell, Charles H.* Bridgep't Sanborne, Geo. E.* Hartford Sanford, E. B. (Ed.) Thomaston Savage, .1. W. No. Stonington Scoles, R. Nepaug
Scoville, Samuel Stamford
Scudder, Wm. W. Glastonbury Seeley, Nicholas J. Avon
Sessions, J. W.* Westminster Sexton, W. D. Old Savbrook Seymour, Bela N. Vernon
Seymour, Chas. N. Tolland Sharpe, Andrew* llebr n
Sliipmau, T. L.* Jewett City Smith, Asa B.* Rocky Hill Smith, Burritt A.* Middletown
140 CLERGY.
Smith, Ed. A. Farmington Turner, \V. W.* Hartford
Smith, James A.* Unionville Twichell, Joseph H. Hartford Snow, F. E. Oxford Upson, Henrv* New Preston
Southworth, Alden* Woodstock Vaill, H. M. " Staffordville
Squires, N. J. West Haven Vorce, J. H. Kent
Staats, Henry T. Bristol Walker, G. L. Hartford
Stanton, Robert P.* Norwi<# Waters, Geo. F. Bethel
Starr, E. C Northfield Weitzel, C. T. Norwich Town
Steele, C. E.* New Britain Welch, Moses C.* Hartford
St. John, S. N.* Georgetown White, 0. H. New Haven
Stoddard, J. B.* Cheshire White, S. J. Cornwall
Stone, E. G. West Suffield Whittlesev, Joseph* Berlin
Stowe, Calvin E.* Hartford Whittlesey, Wm.* New Haven Sturges, T. B.* Greenfield Hill Wilcox, A. H. Plainfield
Sullivan, Andrew J. Greenev'le Willard, S. G. Colchester
Swan, B. L.f Monroe Willard, James L. Westville
Symington, Chariest Suffield Williams, Francis Chaplin
Taylor, John P. New London Willis, J. G. Lisbon
Taylor, F. H. Guilford Wilson, John S.* Bridgeport
Taylor, Graham Hartford Wilson, G. C. Windsor
Teller, Daniel W. New Haven Winch, G. W. Enfield
Tenney, H. M. Wallingford Winslow, Horace* Simsbury Thompson, Frank Wilton Winter, Alpheus Hartford
Thompson, Wm.(Prof.) Hartf'd Wood, George I.* Ellington Thomson, W. J. So. Glastonb'y Wood, M. C. Burlington
Thrall, G. S. Bridgeport Wood, Wm.* No. Branford
Thrall, J. B. Derby Woodruff, H. C.f Black Rock
Tillotson, Geo. J.* Weth'rs'fld Woodworth F. G. Wolcott
Todd, John E. New Haven Woodworth, W. W. Berlin
Tomblen, C. L. Simsbury Woolsey, T. D.* New Haven
Tomlinson J. A. Westbrook Wright, Wm. S.* Glastonbury Tomlinson, J. L.* Cromwell WyckorT, J. L. R. Woodbury Tuck, J. W.* Middletovvn
BAPTIST. CONNECTICUT BAPTIST CONVENTION.
Annual Meeting, 3d Tuesday in October.
President, Rev. A. J. Sage, D.D., Hartford; Vice-Presi- dent, Rev. G.H. Minor, New Britain; Secretary, Rev. Thos. A. T. Hanna, Plantsville; Statistical Secretary, Rev. F. B. Dickinson, Ansonia; Assistant Statistical Secretary, Elizur Cook, Hartford; Treasurer, James Lockwood, Hart- ford; Auditor, G. F. Davis, Hartford.
CLBBOT.
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Trustees, Rev. Messrs. Lathrop, Palmer, Woods, Stiller, Hubbard, Folwell, Stubbert, Taylor, Pogson, Brown, Frost, Pot- ter, Phelps, Samson, and J. B. Hoyt, J. L. Howard, J. W. Dimock. Taylor, Herr, Gaston, Piddock, Everts, Randal), Rowe, E. Morgan, J. W. Manning, Edward Miller, James Neweomb, W. H. Potter, George Ailing, Isaac Anderson, C. F. Setchel, W. S. Bronson, If. E. Morris.
Associations consist of pastors and delegates from each Church.
ASSOCIATIONS AND CLERKS.
Hartford, Rev. D. Dewolf, Bristol. New Haven, Charles P. Ives, Meriden. New London, Rev. W. E. Bates, Waterford. Fairfield Count v, H. M. Prowitt, Nor walk. Ashford, Rev. \V. H. Randall, Thompson. Stonington Union, Rev. E. Dewhurst, Mystic.
ASSOCIATIONS AND ANNUAL MEETINGS.
Hartford, 2d Wed. Oct. Stonington Union, 3d Wed. June.
New Haven, 1st Wed. Oct. Ashford, 1st Wed. Sept New London, 3d Wed. Sept. Fairfield, 4th Wed. Sept.
Number of Churches, 119; Pastors, 97 ; other ordained Minis- ters, 41; Licentiates, 6; Baptisms, 588; Communicants, 20,830.
Baptist Education Society. — Pres., Edward Miller, Vice-Presidents, Rev. Messrs. J. K. Wilson, M. H. Pogson, Sec, Rev. G. H. Minor, New Britain; Treas., G. F. Davis, Hart- ford; Executive Committee, Rev. Messrs. Stone, Piddock, Everts, Folwell, and John W. Lamb.
CLERGY.
Allen, N. T. Ambler, E. C* Atkins, Irenus* Ball, A. H. Bailey, Simon B. Ballard, Joseph* Batchelder, F. L. Bates, W. E. Beardsley, E. N. Benedict, N. I). Benedict, T.* Bentlev, K. D.
Groton
Danburv
Bristol
Fair Haven
Mystic
Nor walk
Stafford
Waterford
North ville
No. Colebrook
Nor walk
Bestor, F.* Bond, E. P. Bowles, R. H. Braithwaite, C. Bronson, A. C. Bronson, J. J. Brown, A. B. Brown, Joseph P. Brown, L. S. Brown, Wm. L. Burleigh, Lucian* Butter worth, J.
Hartford
Wethersfield
New Hartford
Voluntown
Lebanon
Warrenville
Hartford
N. London
Tolland
Voluntown
Plainfield
Colchester
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Carr, W. C. Danielsonville
Carter, S. S.* Clinton
Chandler, A. J. Clinton
Chaplin, A. J. Mansfield
Chapman, B. F.* Andover
Chapman, D. F. Pendleton Hill Christie, W. W. Hartford
Crocker, W. Haddam
Denison, A. E. North Lyme Dewhurst, E. Mystic
Dewolf, D. Bristol
Dickinson, F. B. Ansonia
Dickinson, T. N.* Essex
Dowling, Thos. Tolland
Everts, W. W. Jr., Hartford Fitch, L. New London
Folwell, G. W. Waterbury
Foster, J. C* New London Frost, C. C. Norwich
Gage, L.* North Woodstock Gale, S.* Mystic River
Ga Nun, G. J. New Haven
Garton, J. V. Meriden
Goodwin, Wm. No. Colebrook Gregory, Alva* Easton
Hanna, T. A. T. Plantsville Harris, Wm.* Old Lvme
Hart, L. B. Bristol
Hepburn, J.* Gaylordsville Herr, J. D. " Norwich
Hill, E. S. Preston
Hinckley, G. W. Rainbow
Holman* G. W. Willimantic Holman, J. W. East Lyme
Howard, Amasa* Wethersifield Howell, S. Noank
Hubbard, A. C. Danbury
Ingersoll, W. M. Bridgeport R. Jennings, Deep River
Jerome, E. M. New Haven
Judd, T. 0.* Montowese
Keeney, Curtis* Groton
Knapp, S. J. Essex
Kratz, Fred. Danbury
Lamb, J. C. Haddam
Latham, T. T. Suffield
Lathrop, Edw. Stamford
Lester. Geo. H. Chesterfield Lord, W. K. Plantsville
Lovell, Andrew S. Andover Lyon, D. D. Chesterfield
Marten. Z. New Haven
Martin, R. M. Deep River
Mason, W. South Windsor
Mathewson, E.P. No.Stoningt'n Mathewson, P. No. Ashford Mattison, N. H.* Norwich
Maynard, M. P.* New London Miller, E. C. Poquonock Bridge Minor, G. H. New Britain
Moehlman, J. H. Meriden
Morgan, H. A. Middletown Nichols, C. N. Warrenville
Nichols, G. E. Southington
Noble, James G. Chester
Ogden, E. M. Rowayton
Palmer, A. G. Stonington
Palmer, T. R. Suffield
Phelps, S. D. (Ed.) Hartford Perkins, Stephen Chesterfield Phillips, J. M. Willimantic
Piddock, C. A. Middletown Pinkham, N. J. Thompson
Pogson. M. H. Bridgeport
Potter, C. W. Willington
Randall, Wm. H. Thompson Robinson, A. A. Winthrop
Ross, James G. New Haven Rowe, C. C. Mystic River
Sage, A. J. " Hartford
Samson, T. S. New Haven
Sargent, 0- C. Jewett City Shailer, Davis T.* Haddam Sherwood, D. W. Stepney
Shipman, J. N. Moosup
Silliman, S. G.* Bridgeport Smith, H. G.* Bantam Falls Smith, H. P. Wallingford
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Smith, C. C Smith, Wm. A.* Smith, W. B. Stevens, H. S. Stifler, J. If. Stone, George M. Stubbert, J. R. Swan, J. S.* Taylor, J. M. Tefit, Albert B. Temple, J. F. Terry, Thomas Towne, K. S. Viets, A. P.*
Bran ford
Groton
Woodstock
Cromwell
New Haven
Hartford
Suffield
New London
South Norwalk
New London
Rackersville
Brooklyn
IMainville
Waterburv
Wakeman, L. H.* Stamford Walden, W. N. Montville
Walker. Wm. C* Andover Warren, John* Black Rock Watrous, A. D.* Deep River Weaver, S. J. Norwich
Whittemore. R. K.* Clinton Wilcox, A. J. Greeneville
Willett, C. Suffield
Wilson, James E. Southington Wilson, J. K. New London
Woolsey, J. J.* Stamford
Woods,* B. A. New London Wynne, R. D. Norwich
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL. DIOCESE OF CONNECTICUT.
Annual Convention, 2d Tuesday in June, place to be appoint ed by the Bishop. Rt. Rev. JOHN WILLIAMS, D.D., LL.D , Middletown, Bishop.
Standing Committer. — Rev. Drs. Beardsley, Pynchon, Deshon, Tatlock, and Rev. Mr. Seymour. Secretary <>f CoNVENTi<>N,Rev. Charles H. B. Tremaine. New Haven; Assist- ant Secretary, Rev. Edwin S. Lines, West Haven. Treas- urer, F. J. Kingsbury, Waterburv. Registrar, Rev. Samuel Hart, Hartford.
Missionary Society of the Diocese of Connecticut. Directors, Rt. Rev. John Williams, Rev. Dr. Tatlock, Rev. Dr. Giesy, Rev. Dr. Olmstead, Rev, Messrs. Goodwin, McCon- nell, Seymour, and J. C. Hollister, Benj. Stark (Sec. and Treas.), Flisha Johnson, Walton Ferguson, Charles A. Warren, Robert G. Pike.
Church Scholarship Society. — Board of Education, Rt. Rev. John Williams, Rev. Dr. Pynchon, Rev. Messrs. K. K. John- son, Francia (rood win, W. F. Nichols (Sec. and Trees. F. Giesy, C. M. Selleck. and Chas. H. Northam. Samuel I av- lor, L. J. Hendee, A. C. Goodman, F. J. Kingsbury, G. W. Russeii.
144 CLERGY.
Aged and Infirm Clergy, and Widows' Fund. — Trus- tees, Rt. Rev. John Williams, Rev. Dr. Vibbert, Rev. E. Harwood, Rev. Dr. Olmstead, J. W. Fowler, J. C. Hollister (Treas.), F. J. Kingsbury.
CLERGY.
Adams, Chas. G. Southport Darby, Henry . Bridgeport Andrews, Wm. G. New Haven Davis, Sheldon Ansonia
Ashley, Richard K. Windham Denslow, H. M. New Haven Babcock, E. W. New Haven Deshon, Giles H. Meriden
Barbour, J. H. Hartford Duffield, S. B. Monroe
Barnett, F. W. Wilton Eddy, Clavton* Northford
Bartlett, Josiah M. Essex Ellsworth,\T. W. Hebron
Bates, John M. West Hartford Elwood, David M. Southport Breman, A. E. Unionville Fitch, Henrv* New Haven
Beardsley, E. E. New Haven Fitzgerald, J. H. Milford
Beck with, I.T. (Prof.)Trin. Col. Fogg, T. B* Brooklyn
Bennett, L. T. Guilford French, Louis Darien
Betts, John H. So. Manchester Fuller, S. (Prof.) Middletown Bielbv, Wm. F. Putnam Gardiner, E. C. Hartford
Bingham, J. F. Hartford Gardiner, F. (Prof.) Middlet'n
Binney, John (Prof.) Middlet'n Garfield, N. L. New Haven Bishop, David Tariffville George, J. F. Woodbury
Bishop, E. F.* Bridgeport Giesy, Sam'l H. Norwich
Bodley, H. I. Canaan Gilliland, J. D. Plymouth
Bostwick,Wm. L.* New Britain Goldslordong, A. Stonington Brathwaite, F. W. Stamford Goodrich, J. B. Windsor
Brewster, Joseph New Haven Goodridge, Ed. Warehouse P'nt Brown, E. R. New Milford Goodwin, Francis* Hartford
Brush, Jesse New Canaan Gregory, Henry T. Groton
Buck, Geo. Hartford Harriman, F. D. Portland
Buckingham, W. B. N. London Harriman, F. W. Portland
Bulkley, Wm. H. Nashua Hart, Samuel (Prof.) Trin. Col.
Chapman, A. T. Mid. Haddam Harwood, Edwin New Haven Ciapp, H. S. Wethersfield Henry, Francis A. Ridgefield
Clark, Geo. H.* Hartford Horton, Sanford J. Cheshire
Clarke, Sylvester Bridgeport Hoyt, R. B. Norwalk
Coit, T. W. (Prof.) Middletown Huntington, J. T. Hartford Colburn, Wm. B. Bridgewater Hyde, Joseph W. Stamford Coleman, W. B., Jr. Collinsville Jacocks, J. G. New Haven Coley, James E. Westport Jarvis, S. F. Brooklyn
Cooley, Wm. C. Roxbury Jewett, Edgar H. Norwich
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Johnson, E. E. Hartford Scott. James L. Bristol
Johnson, W. A. Salisbury Selleck, Charles M. Norwalk
Kellev, C. W. Yantic Seymour, S. 0. Litchfield
Knowles, W. C. Killingworth Shears, A. G. New Haven
Lewi*, A. X. Westport Shepard, P. L. Old Saybrook
Lindsley, ( Riverton Sherman, H. M. Wolcottville
Lines, F. S. New Haven Simonson, L. Hartford
Lombard, J. K. Fairfield Sloan, Arthur Stratford
Lounsbury, G. E. Norwalk Smith, Geo. H. Yalesville
North Haven Spencer, Win. G., So. Norwalk
Norwich
Winsted
Watertown
Bantam
Kent
McConnelL S. D. Middletown Sumner, Wm. G.( Prof.) Yale C.
Lusk. Wm.. Jr,
Marble, N K. Newtown Spooner, C. A.*
Marks, W. L. North Guilford Stanley, G. M. Mason, Arthur* Hartford Stoddard, James
Mathison R. L. Poquotannock Stone, Hiram Maxcy, E. W. Bridgeport Sturgis, Isaac C,
McCook, J. J. East Hartford Tarrant, H. East Haven
McNulty, R. Waterbury Tatlock, William Stamford
Meyrick. H. L. Sandy Hook Torrence, Geo. P. Long Hill Micon, R. W. Waterbury 1 home, R. T. New Haven
Miller, A. Douglas Middletown Townsend, H.* New Haven Morris, L. F. Bethany Townsend, Jonn Middletown
Nichols, W. F. Hartford Tremaine, C. H. B. New Haven
Ockford, T. S. Thomaston Tuttie, Ruel H.* Windsor
Olmstead, Henry Branford Van Buren, Jas. H. Seymour
Pardee, J. D. S.* Mvstic Bridge Vibbert, Wm. E. Fair Haven Pattison, F. C. Bethel Vinton, A. H. Pomfret
Peck, William L. Marbledale Walker, Millidge Lime Rock Bridgeport Warner, Beverly F.Manchester Pine Meadow Warner, G. R. Huntington
Clinton Watson. John H. Ha:
Bridgeport Welton, X. A. Redding Ridge
Pine, G. S. Porter, T. A. Potter, Collis I. Powers, H. N. Purves, John Pvnchon, T. R. Raftery, Oliver H. Randall, H. G Randall, A. T.
New Haven Whaley, P. H. Sharon
Pre-. Trin.Col. Whitcome. E. L. BrookHeld
Cheshire White, J. H. >avbrook
Pomfret Whitlock, H. P. Rock
Meriden Whittlesey, Elisha Hart
Richardson, N. S., E. Bridgeport Widdemer, Howard T. Anson ia
Robinson, . I. P. Bethlehem Wildman, J. E. Walling
!I. New Britain Williams, J<<hn P. Westport
Rumney. Geo. East Haddam Witherspoon, 0. Birmingham
Russell, Francis T. Waterbury Woodward, F. B.* Westville
rd, Elihu T. Westville Worthington,E.W. West Haven
rd, I). L. Thom: urdley,H.A.(Prof.)Middl<
Sanford, D. P. Thompsonyi in, B. M. Greenwich
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METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
Conferences. — The churches on the east side of the Con- necticut River belong to the New England Southern Conference, which meets at Fall River, Mass., April 14, 1882, and are about equallydivided between the Providence and the Providence North Districts. Tiie churches on the west side of the river nearly all belong to the New York East Conference, and are embraced in the New Haven and New York East Districts; this Conference meets April 6, 1882, at Brooklyn, N. Y. A few churches iu the northwest corner of the State are attached to the Poughkeepsie district of the New York Conference.
Presiding Elders of Districts. — New Haven, Rev. G. A. Hubbell, New Haven; New York East, Rev. Wm. T. Hill, Xew Haven; Providence, Rev. D. A. Whedon, D. D , Providence, R. I.; Providence North, Rev. M. J. Talbot. D. D., Providence, R. I.
CLERGY.
Abbott, A. Y. R. Durham
Abbott, Ira* MMdleburv
Abbott, L. \V.* Ridgeneld
Adams, B. M. Meriden
Adams, J. Q. N. Grosvenordale Amidon, Sandfd E. Woodstock Anthony, E. M. East Hampton Arnold, H. H. Tolland Depot
Aston, H. Avers, E. J. A vies, J. R. Barton, W. H. Belcher, F. J.
Greenwich Moosup West Haven
Thorn aston Falls Village
Buck, C. H. Burnes, H. E. Cadv, W. 0. Carroll, J. M. Causey, L. P. Church, A. J. Clark, R. Coburn, G. L. Codling, Robert*
New Haven
Birmingham
Portland
Forestville
Putnam
Greeneville
Danielsonville
Wethersfield
Winsted
Benton, Erastus* Staff dSpr'gs Benton, J ..T* Niantic
Benton, S. 0. Bentlev, G. R. Bentlev, L. D. Blake,* W.
Bumside Wapping
Norwich New Fairfield
Blood, L. \Y. West Thompson Booth, Albert Kensington
Bray, E. L. Essex
Brewster, G. W. Danielsonv'le Brown, D. L. Mystic
Brown, Wm. Bethel
Crawford, M.B Tutor Middlei'n Cromlish, John So. Norwalk Crook, Robert Middletown
Cross, S. V. B. East Thompson Davenport, Z.* Saugatuck
Davis, C. S. South Glastonburv Davis, J. W.* Waterbury
Dean, J. A. Mystic
Dikeman, C. S. Newtown
Dodge, J. 0. South Coventry Douglass, T. W. Mashapaug Douglass, W. L. Copper Hill Downey, D. G. Rocky Hill
Dusenberre, G. B. Simsbury Dyson, R. D. Voluntown
Edwards, N. Naugatuck
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Egeleston, A. C. Bristol
Ellis, W. W. Vernon Depot
Eldridge, H. S. Yalesville
- »n,WarrenW.* Thomps'n Ewer, C. H. Niantio
Funis worth, R.W.C. DanTnville Fernald, 0. H. Portland
Field, Julius* Durham
Fletcher, E. S. Warehouse Pt. C. B. Waterbury
Fuller, G. L.* Norwalk
Gilman, B. A. Pound Ridge Glenk, Frederick New Haven Goodenough, A. H. High Ridge Goodrich, N. Gale's Ferry
Go wan, J. C. S. Manchester Graves, G. A. New Canaan
Griffin, D. F. Burlington
Hammond, Chas. Qoarryville Harrington, C. S.(Prof.) Midt'n Harris, C. E. New Haven
Haulenbeck, G. Norwalk
Haugh, J. S. North Canton Hill, A. N [or walk
Hill, A. S.* New Haven
Hill, Morris* New Haven
Hill, Moses* Norwalk
Hill, W. T. New Haven
Holden, C. \V. Colchester
Home, .1. W. Clinton
Hovt, J. C. Sharon
Hoyt, W. C* Stamford
Howson, John Thompsonville Bubbell, Geo. A. New Haven Hurd, W. W. Bakerville
James, J. H. Norwich
Judd, H. Q. Bridgeport
Kiv, R. Gaylorasville
Kidder, B. F. Cromwell
King, G. C. Mystic Bridge
Kristeller, S. • Bethlehem
Lansing, I. J. Stamford
Latham, H. D.* Madison
I.ippitt, N. G. Norwich
Livingston, H. W. Madison Loomis, R. H. Ansonia
Love joy, J. Baltic
Luce, \V. A. Ottawaugan
Lyon, C. W. Seymour
McBurnev, S. Willimantic
McNichol, W. West Stratford Mac key, W. A. Canaan
Mallorv, C. T. Stepnev
Martin, W. W. Miami's
Mead, A. H. Watertown
Mead, Nathaniel* Stamford Millett, J. Norfolk
Mitchell, H.G.(Tutor) Middlet'n Moffitt, J. J. Pleasant Valley Montgomery, H. Norwich
Mnnson, J. 0. Redding
Munson, W. A.* New Haven Nash, David Windsor
Newell, F. C. N. Grosvenordale North, C. J. Torrington
Northrop, A. M. We>t Granby Oldham, J. No. Manchester Osborn, David Saugatuck
Osborne, T. G.* Norwalk
Parker, John* Meriden
Pease, H. F. Berlin
Pegg, CM. Georgetown
Perry, L. P. New Milford
Pilkington. J. Milford
Pilsbury, Benjamin Woodbury Phelps, B. C* Vernon Depot Porter, N. L. Hamden
Povey, Richard Rockville
Prentice, Geo. (Prof.) Middlet'n Pullman, Joseph West Winsted Reynolds, R. K.* New Britain Ric~e, W. N. (Prof.) Middleto'n Richardson, L. Darien
Robinson, H. D. New London Robinson, J. West Goshen Robinson, James Stamford
Robinson, W. J. So. Britain Roden, Robert Bloomtield
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CLERGY,
Rogers, \V. R. Sanford, Isaac* Saunders, F. W. Saxton, Otis, Scofield, Henry Scofield, S. W * Seaman, S. A. Searles, J. E. Sherman, J. H. Silliman, Cyrus* Smith, E. F. Smith, Joseph Smith, Sylvester Smith, S. K. Smith, W. F.* Spencer, G. C. Stebbins, VV. H. Steele, W. C. Stoddard, W. P. Sumner, C. B. Tavlor, E. M.
Morris, R. R.
Beacon Falls Tavlor, G. L. Ridgefield
Middlefield Taylor, W. A. Wapping
West Suffield Taylor, James Monroe
Rockland Thomas, J. S. Gurleyville
Easton Thomas, W. A. Guilford
Stamford Thompson, G. L. Hartford
Stratford Tinker, E. Norwich
Bridgeport Toles, S. W. Middlefield
Versailles Townsend, F. S. Marlborough
Southport Tregaskis, Jas. StarTordviile
Moodus Turkington, Wm. Windsorville
Southport Turkington, W.H. Tolland Cen.
Roxburv Vinton, Joseph Windsor Locks
Westville Wake, Wm. Cornwall Bridge
Middletown Wardell, W. H. New Britain
Rowayton Watt, T. J. Litchfield
Southington Webster, W. R. New Haven
Danbury Westgate,G.L. (Prof.)Middlet'n
Hockanum White, M. C.(Prof.)New Haven
Lyme Wing, C. S. Norwalk
Norwich Woerz, G. J. Hartford
AFRICAN METHODIST. Hartford Houghton, F. M.
Middletown
PRESBYTERIAN.
PRESBYTERY OF WEST CHESTER.
Meets the 2d Tuesday of April and 1st Tuesday of October. CLERGY.
Those marked * have no pastoral charge. Those marked f are pastors of Congregational churches.
Anderson, Matthew! N. Haven Hammond, Ed.Payson* Vernon Barnum, F. S. Thompsonville Hodge, J. Aspinwall Hartford Bridgeman, Chester! Torringt'n Huntting, William* Stamford Child, T. S.* Hartford Karr, Wm. S.* Hartford
Davenport, H. A. Bridgeport Lubkert, Ernest H.! Weston Elliott, Samuel E.* N. Haven McGiffert, Wm. H.! Orange Ely, James* Thompsonville McKelvev, H. A.* Bridgeport Gibbs, Daniel* Hartford Mosman, W. I)> New Haven
Greenleaf,Joseph! New Canaan Northrop, H. D.! New Haven Griggs, C. E.* Chaplin Payson, Edward P.! Ansonia
CLERGY.
H9
Read, Hollis* Reid, Lewi? H.
C. H.* Sawyer, Rollin A.* Terrett, Wm. R.*
Sharon Fhlfelder, Sigmund* N. Haven
Canaan Upeoo, C. E.* New Haven
Bristol Vail, Richard P. H. Stamford
N. Haven Wyckoff, J. L. R.t Woodbury
Sharon
TJNIVERSALIST.
State Convention meets on the third Wednesday and Thursday in September. Rev. J. H. Chapin, Ph. D., Meriden, Pres't; Emory Stockwell, Stamford, Viee-Pres't; Jas. E. Bidwell, Mid- dletown, Treas. ; Rev. D. M. Hodge, Danbury, Sec'y ; J. E. Base, S. Bissell, A.ugu-tus W. Merwio, Directors; Rev. D. If. Hodge, Rev. H. P. Osgood, J. L. Lockwood, Committee on Fellowship, Ordination, and Discipline.
The Convention has a Missionary Fund of $18,000.
Associations. 1. Quinebaug, 'meets the 3d Wed. and Th. in June.
2. Southern, meets 2d Wed. and Th. in June. CLERGY.
Amies, J. H. Blackford, L. P. Chapin, J. H. Davis, S. A. Dearborn, W. H. Dodge, J. S., Jr. Hodge, P. If. Houghton, If. H.
New Haven Norwich Meriden Hartford Hartford Stamford Danbury
New Haven
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ROMAN CATHOLIC.
Diocese of Hartford embraces Connecticut. Rt. Rev. Laurence McMahon, Bishop. Vicar- General, Thomas Walsh, Meriden. CLERGY.
Brady, Hugh J. Ansonia Cooney, John Haven
Bray, Bernard New Milford Creedon, John Moosup
Brodrick, Thos. New London Creighton, P. J. Southingtoii
Briscoe, Ambrose New Haven Cremmons Denis Fairfield
Byrne, Michael J. Danbury Desmond. Denis Portland
Campbell, Jas. F. Manchester Donahoe, Michael Waterbury
Carmody, Hugh New Britain Donahue, John C. New Britain
Coleman, Thos. New Haven Donahoe, P. Stafford Springs
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Dougherty, J. B. New Haven DuBruycker, F. L. Willimantic Duggan, John Waterbury
Duggan, P. Wolcottville
Fagan, James Naugatuck
Fitzpatrick, J. S. New Haven Fitzsimons, Luke Collinsville Fleming, John Mystic
Fombrowe, Edw'd Winchester Furlong, John Rockville
GafTney, Eugene Thomaston Galligau, Michael J. Ansonia Gleason, J. J. New Milford
Gleason, Joseph M. Thomp'ville Harty, W. A. Hartford
Hughes, James Hartford
Joynt, T. P. Jewett City
Keating, P. Westport
Keeffe, F. Middletown
Kelly, M. J. Windsor Locks Kennedy, P. Birmingham
Larkin, James New Haven
Lawler, Patrick New Haven Lawlor, Martin Danbury
Lenehan, John P. New London Lynch, Henry Lakeville
Lynch, Michael J. Hartford Lynch, Thomas Westerly, R. I. Mallon, Hugh Wallingford
Marschall, M. Grosvenordale Martin, Edward Branford
McAlenny, Paul Hartford
McCabe, Bernard Winchester McCabe, Philip Hartford
McCarthy Jas. Newtown
McGivney, M. J. New Haven McMahon, J. H. T. E. Hartford Mulcahy, John Thompsonville
Mulholland, Pat'k Fair Haven Murphy, John F. Hampton
O'Brien, E. J. Hartford
O'Brien, James C. Hartford O'Connell, Patrick E. Bridgep't O'Farrell, J. J. Norwich
Prerton, Thos. Meriden
Princen, H. Danielsonville
Quinn, John F. Hartford
Roddan, M. C. Bristot
Rogers, John E. Bridgeport Rogers, Wm. Stamford
Ryan, John . Cromwell
Russell, John Norwalk
Saracena, Loda Winchester Schaele, Jos. New Haven
Schatlers, J. L. Jewett City Shahan, P. P. Norwich
Sheffry, S. P. New Haven
Shellv, Thomas Birmingham Sheridan, B. O'R. Collinsville Sheridan, Philip Chester
Sheridan, Wm. Lakeville
Skelley, Peter Manchester
Slocum, John New Haven
Smith, Thos. Greenwich
Sweeney, F. Moosup-
Synnott, Thos. Bridgeport
Synnott, Joseph Middletown Tierney, M. Hartford
Thompson, J. Danielsonville Trainor, Hugh Norwalk
Van den Noort, J. Baltic
Van Opysen, Alphonse Putnam Vygen, Eugene J. Putnam
Walsh, Thaddeus Danbury
Walsh, Thomas Meriden
Walsh, Laurence Waterbury
Catholic Apostolic: S. J. Andrews, Hartford; C. A. G» Brigham, E. B. Smith, Middletown; Wm. W. Andrews, Weth- ers field.
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Jewish: Victor Rundbacken, !).!>. , Hartford ;Jndah Wechsler,
Samuel Kohn, New Haven; Casper Brnner, Bridgeport.
Lutheran German: C. H. Siebke. New Haven; Nicholas Soergel, Kockville: Chas. F. W. Rechenberg, Greenwich; C. en; T. A. 1 illy.
MEDICAL.
CONNECTICUT MEDICAL SOCIETY. Annual Meeting. 4th Wednesday of May, 1882. President, Wm. Deming, Litchfield.
i'Ki.s.. Wm. G. Brownson, New Canaan. RETARY, 0. W. Chamberlain, Hartford. 1'reasurer, F. D. Edgertoh, Middletown.
mmittee of EXAMINATION, D. A. Cleaveland, G. H. Preston. John Witter, J. G. Stanton, H. S. Fuller, C. E. Ham- mond, Elijah Baldwin, Orlando Brown.
To Nominate Physicians to the Retreat for Insane, Ashbel Woodward, G. L. Piatt, L. Holbrook. C. H. Bill, S. G. Risley.
To Nominate Professors in the Medical Institution OF Yale College, G. W. Russell, C. H. Pinney, Isaac G. Porter, R. S. Goodwin, If. B. Bennett.
DiSSERTATOR to the next Convention, N. Nickerson. Alternate, G. F. Fox.
STATE BOARD OF HEALTH. Members appointed by the Governor and Senate. President, Dr. J. S. Butler, Hartford. Secretary, Dr. C. W. Chamberlain. Hartford. Prof. C. A. Lindslev, If. D.,t New Haven. Prof. Wm. H. Brewer. New Haven. Hon. A. E. Burr, Hartford. Dr. R. Hubbard, Bridgeport. Hon. A. C. Lippitr, Now London.
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CONNECTICUT ECLECTIC MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.
Annual Meeting, 2d Tuesday of May. President, E. M. Ripley, Unionville.
Vice-Pres., B. W. Pease, .
Cor. Sec, H. I. Fisk, Guilford.
Rec. Sec, N. D. Hodgkins, Rocky Hill.
Treas., LeRoy A. Smith, Higganum.
Censors, Drs. Adams, Linquist, and Munn.
CONNECTICUT HOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY.
Annual Meeting, 3d Tuesday of May. President, H. M. Bishop, Norwich. Vice-Pres., W. B. Dunning, Hartford. Sec and Treas., E. B. Hooker, Hartford. Librarian, Grove H. Wilson, Meriden. Executive Committee, Drs. Bishop, Hooker, and Auderson. Censors, Drs. Peltier, Case, Mansfield, Osborne, and Tabor.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
Members of the Connecticut Medical Society are designated thus f.
HARTFORD COUNTY.
G. W. Sanford, Simsbury, President; James Campbell, Hartford, Clerk.
HARTFORD, G. W. Avery, t J- F. Axtelle, W. T. Bacon,t A. W. Barrows,f D. T. Bromley, f John S. Butler,f Joseph A.
win. jn. nuuson,| ,j. v^. .iacK$on, ) u. v>. c»Hrvis,| ui. ui. Johnson, + W. W. Knight.f J. B. Lewis, f I. W. Lyon,t Nathan Mayer,! M. D. Mann,f William D. Morgan, t John O' Flaherty,! C. W. Page,1 George B. Packard,! George L. Parmele,! G. W. Russell, t George R. Shepard,f H. P. Stearns, t J. A. Steven,! S. B. St John,! M. Storrs,tR. B. Talbot,! R. H. Tiffany,! W. H. Tremaine,! W. A. M. Wainwright,! Eli Warner,! F. F. Axtelle, August Berger, J. S. Curtis,
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Kllen F. Hammond, Aretus Rising. II<>m., E. E. C .lames D. Johnson, \V. B. Dunning, K. B. Hooker, I Miller, P. D. Peltier, L. E. Richardson, P. S. Starr, C. A. Taft, G. Swan. Ac., Henrv Bickford, Thos. Simmons. LeRov A. Smith.
AVON, William Howard,! Ac, R. W. Alcott.
BERLIN, EUshama Brandegee,! E. H. Meade. f
BLOOMFIFLD, Henry Gray.t
BRISTOL, Henrv F. Wav,t Joseph W. Camp. Bom., Edward P. Woodward, George S. Hull. Ac, F.H. Williams, H. B. Cutler.
BURLINGTON, Win. Elton.
CANTON, Collinsville, Geo. R. Roberts,! Geo. F. Lewis,!
B. Kasson. Hum., J. If. Tabor. EAST GRANBY, Herbert C. Belden.
FAST HARTFORD, Seth L. Childs,! Lucius W. Mackin- tosh,! S. C. Newton,! E. J. Mc Knight, f W. R. Tinker.!
FAST WINDSOR. Broad Brook, H. 0. Allen.! Warehouse Point. Marcus L. Fisk.!
ENFIELD, Rial L.Strickland,! G. T. Finch, f Wm. L. Adams. Horn., J. H. Darling. Thompsonville, Edward F. Parsons. f
FARMINGTON, Franklin Wheeler,! Chas. Carrington.! Unionville, Everett A. Towne. W. W. Horton. Horn.. E.
C. King. Ec.t F. M. Ripley.
GLASTONBURY, H. C.*Bunce,! J. W. GriswohU Eclectic, Daniel T. Kingsbury. So. Glastonbury, Henry M. Rising.! E. Glastonbury, Sabin Stocking. Buckingham. George A. Hurlburt.!
GRANBY, Francis T. Allen,! G. W. Edwards.! W. A. Stratton.
HARTLAND, (East,) H. S. Bell.
MANCHESTER. Bum.. Oliver B. Taylor. No. Manches- ter, R.M. Griswold,f F. H. Whiton C. B. Weaver. t So. Man- i HESTER, J. N. Parker.! W. R. Tinker.! Bucklaud C. W. Jaqnes, Rafua K. Mills, F. J. Vail.
MEW BRITAIN. George Clary, t B. N. Comings,! S. Waldo Hart,! F. B. Lyon,! J. S. Stone,*! E. P S M. J. Coho-
lan,! F.I). Babcock, Benjamin Way, L. M. Smith. Hum., P. Coolev, (Jeorge Welch. t Ac. John Koplitz, T ington. But., L, |f. Smith.
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NEWINGTON, £c., Louis V. Durand.
PLAINVILLE, T. G. Wright, t Virgil Buell,t J. N Bull.f
ROCKY HILL, Rufus W. Griswold.f Ec.t N. D. Hodgkins.
SIMSBURY, Weatogue, R. A. White,f John M. French. Bom., N. W. Holcomb. Tariffville, G.W. Sanford,! C. W. Wooster.
SOUTHINGTON, I. P. Fiske,! F. A. Hart, W. G. Sted- man f Horn., James H. Osborn, C. H. Pier^on. Plantsville, A. J. Weed, S. J. Allen, Jr., Elmer Horton. Horn., J. D. Quill.
SOUTH WINDSOR, E. Windsor Hill, Sidney W. Rock- well,! Wm. Wood.f
SUFFIELD, J. K. Mason,f Wm, H. Mather,! 0. W. Kellogg, Matthew T. Newton, 0. W. Kellogg. Eclectic, I. P. Leete.
WETHERSFIELD, Abner S. Warner,! Roswell Fox. Ec., Samuel A. Castle.
WINDSOR, N. S. Bell,t Samuel A. Wilson,! J. P. Safford. Poquonnock, Robert E. Ensign.!
WINDSOR LOCKS, S. R. Burnap.f Horn., Frank D. Main.
NEW HAVEN COUNTY.
Asa H. Churchill, Meriden, President; N. Nickerson, Meriden, Vice-President; C. W. Gavlord, Branford, Clerk. NEW HAVEN, Willis G. Ailing, fG. J. Augn,! W. 0. Ayres.!
Francis Bacon,! James C. Barker,! W. R. Bartlett,! Fred'kBel-
losa,! E. H. Bishop,! Timothy H. Bishop,! Evelyn L. Bissell.!
W. L. Bradley,! Henry Bronson,! W. H. Carmaft,! H. A. Car-
rington,! S. H. Chapman,! M. A. Cremin,! D. L. Daggett,!
H. A. Du Bois,! Wm. B. DeForest,t F. L. Dibble,! James
J. S. Dohertv,! Edward D wight,! Geo. B. Farnam,t H.
Fleischner,! J. F. C. Foster,! T. P. Gibbons,! R. J. Gibson,!
L. M. Gilbert,! William B. Graves,! Wm. H. Hotchkiss,!
Stephen G. Hubbard,! Levi Ives,! Robert S. Ives,! P. A.
Jewett,! Walter Judson,! D. C. Leavenworth,! A. W.
Leigh ton, B. S. Lewis,! C. P. Lindsley,! Cliarles A. Lind-
sley,! J. F. Lines,! Max Mailhouse,! John Nicoll,! H. A.
Oakes! M. C. O'Connor,! Henry Pierpont,! Arthur Ruickoldt,!
Thomas H. Russell,! Wm. S. Kussell,! L. J. Sanford,! Ira S.
Smith,! James K. Thacher,! E. L. Thomson,! T. Beers
Townsend,! David A. Tvler,! Moses C. White,! F. 0. White,!
F. H. Whittemore,! F. J. Whittemore,! A. E. Winchell,! C.
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A. Bartholomew, .1. J. BaTry, Robert Crane, C. V. R. Creed, V. If. Dow, Rollin McNeil, L. C. Vinal, E. L. Washbume. Horn., C. B. Adams, William I). Anderson, C. A. Dorman, B. H. Cheney, W. W. Rodman, Wm II. Sage, Paul C. SkirT, Charles Vishno, E J. Walker. AV.. M. F. Linguist Fair Haven, S. D. Gil- bert,! C S. Thomson,! W. H. Thomson.! Horn., H. E. Stone. Wi;.vrvii.LE, J. W. Barker.!
BETHANY. B. E. Ca^e. Horn., Andrew Johnson.
BRANFORD, Walter Zink.! C. W. Gaylord,! E. W. Brain- ard, W. C. Holmes. Stony Creek, Justin W. Smith.!
CHESHIRE, M. N. Chamberlin.! Horn., W. C. Williams, George C. F. Williams.
DERBY, Birmingham, Ambrose Beardslev,! Geo. L. Beards- lev. + Charles H. Pinnev,! J. B. Jewett.! F. Hall. Horn., A. W. Phillips. Ansonja, F. P. Blodgett, S. R. Baker,! Wm. Welch, William Terry. Thomas J. O'Sullivan,! £c, F. C. Wangeroth.
GUILFORD. Alvan Talcott.! G. P. Reynolds,! F. P. Gris- wold. AV., Hiram I. Fisk,
HAMDEN, Edwin D. Swift,! E. E. Swift, 0. F. Treadwell,!
F. W. Wright.! Bot., Henry I. Bradley.
MADISON, Daniel M. Webb,! Joseph J. Meigs.
MERIDEX, John Tait. West Meriden, E. T. Brad- street,! A. H. Churchill,! E. ftf. Child,! C. H. S. Davis,!
G. D. Ferguson.! Anna J. Ferris,! Frederick J. Fitch,! N. Nickerson,! J. D. Eggleston, A. W. Tracv.! Horn., Grove H. Wilson, C. J. Mansfield. Ec, E. C. Newport, S. D. Otis, South Meriden, Ec, Charles E. Scott.
MIDDLEBURY, Marcus DeForest, Jr.
MILFORD. Hull Allen,! Wihiam H. Andrews,! Lucius N. Beardslev,! J. B. Heady,! Thomas A. Dutton.! Horn., C. F. Sterling. W. E. Reed.
NAUGATUCK, E. S. Mears. Franklin B. Tuttle, A. E. May.! W. F. Hinckley.
NORTH BRANFORD, Edward A. Wood,! Wellington Campbell. NORTH HAVEN. B. B. Goodyear, 1 Austin Lord.
ORANGE, West Haven, John M. Aimes.t John F. Barnett,! Durell Shepard.
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OXFORD, Lewis Barnes, t John Lounsbury. Bot., J. H. Pardee.
SEYMOUR, S. C. Johnson,! Joshua Kendall,! Thomas Stod- dard, t Horn., E. R. Warner, F. W. Palford.
SOUTHBURY, Anthony B. Burritt.f South Britain, Na- than C. Baldwin,! VV. S. Miller.!
WALLINGFORD, Hunt Atwater, Nehemiah Banks,! Henry Davis, Benjamin F. Harrison,! J. D. McGaughey.! Bot., Vincent L. Baldwin, Hezekiah Hall.
WATERBURY, H. E. Castle,! Edw. L. Griggs,! E. W. McDonald,! J. J. M. Neville,! Alfred North,! Gideon L. Piatt,! C. W. S. Frost,! Walter L. Holmes,! W. L. Barber,! J. R. Roberts. C S. Rodman.! Horn., G. P. Swift, E. A. Towne, Ec, John J. Jaques, Stephen B. Munn.
WOODBRIDGE, Silas C. Hubbell, J. W. Barker.
NEW LONDON COUNTY. E. C.Kinney, Norwich, President; A. Peck, Norwich, Clerk.
NEW LONDON, Isaac G. Porter,! F. N. Braman,! Thomas S. Steadman, George L. Andrews, R. A. Manwaring,! A. W. Nelson,! J. G. Stanton,! F. W. Caulkins, H. S. Corn- well, Albert Hobson. Horn., A. H. Allen, D. P. Francis, G. S. Morgan, F. W. Smith, Oscar Sites. Ec, 0. W. Jewell.
NORWICH, L. B. Almy,! Chas. M. Carleton,! Patrick Cas-
dy,! Elijah Dyer,! A. B. Haile,! E. C. Kinney,! W. H. Mason,! A. Peck,! Elisha Phinney,! Lewis S. Paddock,! Wm. S. C. Perkins,! S. L. Sprasrue.! C. B. Farnsworth, J. B. F. Fuller, 0. F. Harris, S. E. Mavnard, F. A. Tillinghast. Bom., H. M. Bishop, J. E. Linnell, E. H. Linnell, C. E. Stark. Ec, 0. G. Bailey, A. F. Gallup, G. V. Wilson. Bot., L. L. But- ton. Greeneville, Wm. Witter.!
BOZRAH, Samuel G. Johnson,! Nathan Johnson, E. M. Lef- fingwell.
COLCHESTER, Seth L. Chase, R. R. Carrington, M. VV. Robinson. Horn., Soloman E. Swift, C. N. Gallup.
EAST LYME, Elisha Munger,! Daniel Caulkins.
FRANKLIN, Ashbel Woodward.!
GRISWOLD, George H. Jennings.! Jewett City, Horn., J. R. Rockwell, Wm. Soule.
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GROTON, John L. Dodge. Mystic River, Alfred W Coates,! John Gray,t Edward Coates. Noank, E. Barber, Orrin E. Miner.
LEBANON, \V. P. Barber.f Horn., C. B. Hobart. Bon, ter^ Charles Sweet.
LEDYARD, J. A. Brewster.
LYME, Hamburg, J. Griffin Ely, Edward B. Morgan.
MOXTVILLE, John C. Bolles, Earl Mathewson. Ec, J. R. Gay. Uncasville, NVm. II. Burchard.f
NORTH STONINGTOX, J. D. Nelson,! Edwin H. Knowles.
OLD LYME, P. 0., Lyme, Geo. W. Harris,t E. D. Griffin.
PRESTON, 0. F. Harris.
SALEM, Francis H. Drew.
SPRAGUE, Baltic, J. E. Gendron, L. J. Piatt, Thos. A. Keables, T. J. Stanton.
BTONINGTON, George D. Stanton,f Chas. E. Brayton.t Mystic, Mason Manning,! A. T. Chapman,t Frank A. Coates.t Mystic Bridge, E. Frank Coates.t Horn., 0. M. Barber, S. E. Peck.
VOLUNTOWN, Ransom C. Young.
FAIRFIELD COUNTY.
Wm. C. Wile, Sandy Hook, President; F. M. Wilson, Bridgeport, Clerk.
FAIRFIELD. Horn., Jeremiah T. Denison. Sam'l Gar lick, Joseph Dobson. Southport, Justus Sherwood, f Curtis H. Osborn.t Greenfield Hill, If. V. B. Dunham. | Henry N. Pettit.
BRIDGEPORT, A. H. Abernethv,t J. D. Bragg, t W. H- Bunnell*, Curtis H. Bill,! William C. Blood, W. C. Bowers,! J. R. Cummins! F. B. Downs,t Robert Hubbard, t Geo. F. Lewis,fRobert Lauder, f T. F. Martin,! B. W. Munson,t David H. Nash,! Gastave Olme^org,! G. L. Porter,t F. A. Rice,t Mary J. Rising,! Charles W. SlietVrev,! J. S. Silliman, Andrew J. Smith,! George M. Teeple,f W J. Wakeman,! S. P, Warren,! F. M. WiNon,! N. E. \Y>nlin,! J. W. Wright,! F.J. Youmr.t H. L W. Bnrritt, Jas. D. Bragg, Joseph MaddOX. T. F. Martin, Charles Kaemmerer, A A. Holmes. //<///*., Wm. B. Beebe, B F. Bron- ... H. Norton, Charles E. Sanford. Ac., J. W. King, I. \
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Shattuck, J. D. S. Smith, Joseph Fanyon. Bot., H. M. Rich- ardson.
DANBURY, A E. Adams,! Jas. Baldwin,f Ezra P. Bennett,f R. H. Lvnch, Wm. C. Bennett,! F. P. Clark,f John H. Benedict, A. T. Clason,! Wm. F. Lacev,! Wm. F. Lacev, Jr., H. G. Wildman.j Bom., W. E. Bulkley,! Samuel M. Griffin, S. Penfield. Ec., E. A. Brown. Indian, G. C. Richards.
BETHEL, Alvin E. Barber,t Geo. Benedict, C. R. Hart.
BROOKFIELD, Amos L. Williams, f Anson P. Smith.
DARIEN, Samuel Sands, f R. L. Bowhanaran, Charles T. Darby.
EASTON, C. B. Hart.
GREENWICH, Sylvester Mead, F. M. Holly. Horn., James H. Brush, L. P. Jones. Round Hill, J. C. White, Geo. H. Fisher. Mianus, James L. Marshall.
HUNTINGTON, Gould A. Shelton,t Thomas B. Jewett.
MONROE, E. M. Beardsley,f A. W. Lyon.
NEW CANAAN, W. G. Brownson,f M. F. Osborn, Wm. C. Brownson. Horn., Theodore Roberts, Ec, Ellery Clark.
NEWTOWN, F. N. Bennett, Monroe Judson. Sandy Hook, Wm. C. Wile,f A. P. Smith, G. W. Benedict.
NORWALK, F. V. Brush,f James G. Gregory,! G. W. Benedict, Jno. C. Kendall,! H. Hungerford,t W. A. Lockwood,! Robert G. Nolan, t John A. McLean. Bom., G. S. Comstock, N. A. Mosman, Dexter Hitchcock. South Norwalk, W. C. Burke, Jr.,! R. L. Higgins,! Moses B. Pardee,! John Hill.!
REDDING, Moses H. Wakeman.!
RIDGEFIELD, 0. Starr Hicock,! Wm. S. Todd,! Nehemiah Perrv.
SHERMAN, John N. Woodruff. Ec, Henry L. Mallory.
STAMFORD, George W. Birch, William H. Trowbridge,! C. K. Daily, H. P. Geib,! R. G. Griswold, L. R. Hurlbut, J. F. Phillips, Edward E. Rowell, Chas. E. Rowell, Thomas Skelding. North Stamford, Israel Prior, Francis J. Rogers. Bom., Chauncey M. Ayers, Geo. F. Foote, J. F. Griffin, E. E. Rowell.
STRATFORD, Edwin D. Noonev,! Almon S. Allen.! Bom., G. W. A. Collard.
TRUMBULL, Thomas Reid.! Stepney, Seth Hill.
WrESTON, Frank Gorham.!
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WESTPORT, Goo B. Bouton,! Fred'k Powers t Ec, Geo. W. Kubey.
WILTON, Alfred E. Emery, 1 Samuel H. Huntington, Andrew B. Gorha i.
WINDHAM COUNTY.
H. W. Hough, Putnam, President; R.Robinson, Danielsonville, Clerk.
WINDHAM, Eliphalet Huntington,t S. H. Huntington!, F. 0. Bennett.! Willimantic, L. F. Bugbee.t 0. B. Griggs,! T. Morton Hills, t F. H. Houghton, C. H. David, Samuel David, Fred'k Rogers,! Chas. J. Fox, Casper Barstow,f D. D. Jacobs, F. H. MeNally, Daniel McGinness. Bom., D. C. Card, G H. Colgrove. Ec, Isaac B. Gallup.
BROOKLYN. James B. Whitcomb,f William Woodbridge, Alfred H. Tanner. Horn., J. M. Coburn.
ASHFORD, John H. Simmons.! Westford, George F. Shove. Westboko, Remus Robinson.
CANTERBURY, Charles B. Hicks, G. I. Ross. South Canterbury, Elijah Baldwin. f
CHAPLIX, Orrin Witter.
EASTFORD. Ec, Elisha K. Robbins.
HAMPTON, Dyer Hughes,! Charles Gardiner.
KILLIXGLY, A. E. Darling.! (East,) Edwin A. Hill.! (South,) Daniel A. Hovey,! E. P. Morse. (West,) Thos. Graves,f Samuel Hutchins'f Rienzi Robinson,! 0. L. Jenkins.
PLAINFIELD, E. II. Davis.f Central Village, Charles H. Rogers.! Moosrr, Win. A. Lewis,! Frank S. Burgess. Waurbgajt, W. II. Judsotkt
POMFRET, Frederick Sawtelle.
PUTNAM, F. X. Barolet,! Henry W. Hough,! John B. Kent,! omer La Rue,! John Witter,! J. L. Bradlev. Bum., G. L. Miller, A. D. Crabtree.
THOMPSON, Lowell Holbrook.! E. T. Morse. NORTH Orosvenohdale, James C. Lathrop,! C. C. Sargent. /."< W. H. Williams.
SOUTH WINDHAM, Casper Barstow.f
WOODSTOCK. (South,) Ami., Geo. A. Bowen. (East,) John Cotton. t (West,) Milton Bradford.! Woodstock Val- ley, A. S. Leonard.!
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LITCHFIELD COUNTY.
Walter S. Munger, Watertown, President; Willis J. Beachr
Litchfield, Vice-President; J. J. Newcomb, Litchfield, Clerk.
LITCHFIELD, Henrv W. Buel,! Willis J. Beach,t William Deming,f H. E. Gates,! J. J. Newcomb.f Northfield, J. K. Wallace, E. L. Blake.
BARKHAMSTED, Bramwell Gidraan.
BETHLEHEM, W. F. Follansbee.
CANAAN, Falls Village, C. W. Camp,t C. B. Maltbie, James J. Averill.
CORNWALL, West Cornwall, Edward Sanford,t Isaac R. Sanford.t Cornwall Bridge, Thomas S. Hodge.
GOSHEN, Joseph H. North.!
HARWIXTON, Virgil Buel],t R. G. Hassard.
KENT, John W. King.
MORRIS, Garry H. Miner,! C. H. Vibbert.
NEW HARTFORD, Jerry Burwell.f Ec., Erskine D. Curtiss. Pine Meadow, Ec, Theo. T. Brockway, F. Brockway.
NEW MILFORD, J. K. Bacon,f James Hine, J. C. Barker. Bom., Charles Taylor. Gaylordsville, Chas. F. Couch, t M. C. Northrop.
NORFOLK, William W. Welch,! J. H. P. Stevens.f
NORTH CANAAN, P. 0., Canaan, Chas. W. Camp.f
PLYMOUTH, J. B. Heath. Terryville, William P. Swett,! L. T. Piatt, J. H. Trent.f
ROXBURY, Myron Downs.f
SALISBURY, B. S. Thompson,! John H. Blodgett. Lake- Ville, Wm. Bissell,! R. P. Knight,! John J. Orton.
SHARON, Wm. W. Knight, f Charles H. Shears, Charles S. Browne.
THOMASTON, R. S. Goodwin,! A. G. Heaney,f William Woodruff,! Byron W. Pease, Theo. St. John, F. M. Cannon.
TORRIXGTON, Wolcottville. T. S. Hanchett,t L. H. Wood.j Horn., Bela St. John.
WARREN, John B. Derrickson.f
WASHINGTON, Orlando Brown,! W. L. Piatt, Remus M. Fowler.! New Prkston, Ed. P. Lyman.!
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WATERTOWN, Walter S. Munger,f Frank P. Easterly,f Allyn M. Hungerford, F. B. Woodward.
WINCHESTER, West Winsted, John W. BidwelM James Welch/ F. E. Barrows,1 Frank Gallagher, Edward H. Welch. Horn., I). Warren. Kc. Harvey P>. Steele.
WOODBURY, Harmon W. Shove, i Francis W. Brown, t G. H. Atwood. Henry S. Kaasman, L. U. Ketchnm, H. G. Richards.
MIDDLESEX COUNTY.
Ruins Baker, Middletown, President: W. S. Miller, Clinton, Clerk.
MIDDLETOWN, Joseph W.Alsop, Jr.,t Rnfns Baker,! Geo. W. Burke, t F. Frank Calef,t Daniel A. Cleaveland,f Francis D. Edgertoa,t W. K. Fisher,t E. P. H. Griswold.! John Morgan. t Elisha B. Xve.t James B. Olmsted,! A. M. Shew,! C. F. Stanle Barrett, P. Burnett,! J. F. Calef. Horn., W. C.
Bell. A. S. Osborne. AY., Leonard Bailey, Frank L. Burr. Bone Setter, Gideon H. Sweet.
HADDAM, Miner C. Hazen,t Selden Wr. Xoves.! Higganum, - B. Bailey, L. A. Smith.
CHATHAM, East Hampton, Albert Field,! Wm. Notting. //"//*., L. F. Wood. Middle Haddam, A. B. Worthington.f
CHESTER, Sylvester W. Turner. t Ambrose Pratt.
CLINTON, G. 0. Johnson.! David A. Fox. Horn., Silas E. Peck.
CROMWKLL. W. B. Hallock,1 John Conland.f Charles F. Calef, D. L. Rood.
DURHAM, R. W. Mathewson,! E. A. Markham.
FAST HADDAM. N. 0. Harris Moodus, A. W. Bell.f Bot.y H. C. Cook.
ESSEX, Alanson H. Hough,! Charles H. Hubbard.!
KILLIN6W0RTH, Edward P. Nichols.
OLD SAYBROOK, John H. Granniss.!
PORTLAND, C. A. Sears/ C. F. Hammond,! Samuel P. Ladd.! H. S. Day.
SAVBROOK, Deep River, Edwin Bidwell.!
WESTBROOK, G. C. H. Gilbert,! Thomas B. Bloomfield.!
11
162 MILITIA.
TOLLAND COUNTY.
Stephen G. Risley, Rockville, President; Gilbert H. Preston,
Tolland, Clerk.
TOLLAND, Gilbert H. Preston, t
BOLTON, Charles F. Sumner. t
COLUMBIA, Julian La Pierre, Theodore R. Parker.
COVENTRY, M. B. Bennett. t South Coventry, Henry S. Dean,f Eli P. Flint, f R. H. Goodrich. f
ELLINGTON, Joel A. Warren. t
HEBRON, Cyrus H. Pendleton.
MANSFIELD, 0. G. Kittridge, Frederick Johnson. f Mans- field Center, Edwin G. Sumner.
SOMERS, Erasmus E. Hamilton, Wm. B. Woods. Simon P. Houghton.
STAFFORD, Wm. N. Clark. t Stafford Springs, C. B. Newton. f F. L. Smith, J. S. Clark. Horn., L. B. Richards, H. D. Gould, J. C. Eaton.
VERNON, Vernon Depot, A. R. Goodrich.! Rockville, Francis L. Dickinson,! Stephen G. Risley, f Frederick Gilnack, E. K. Leonard, Thomas L. Rockwell. Horn., Giles Pease, Elmer L. Styles, Charles L. Beach.
WILLINGTON, Wm. L. Kelsey.t
CONNECTICUT N^TION^L, GTTJ^RD.
COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF.
His Excellency Hobart B. Bigelow, New Haven.
Aids-de-Camp, Colonels William E. Barrows, William B. Rudd, Charles A. Russell, Frank L. Bigelow.
Adjutant-General, Brig.-Gen. George M. Harmon.
Assistant, Colonel Simeon J. Fox.
Quartkkmaster-General, Brig.-Gen. Alexander Harbison. Assistant, Lieut. Col. Henry C. Morgan.
Paymaster-General, Brig.-Gen. Frederick E. Camp.
Commissary-General, Brig.-Gen. George H. Ford.
Surgeon-General, Brig.-Gen. James G. Gregory.
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Governor's Guards.
1st Horse, Hartford (chartered, 1788). Major, Chauncey B. Boardman; 1st Lieut., H. C. Hanmer; 2d Lieut., H! W. Rowley; Quartermaster, T. X. Griswold; Comet, E Griswold.
1st Foot, Hartford (chartered 1771). Major, Andrew H.
Embler; Capt. and 1st Lieut., ; 2d Lieut., James
C.Pratt; 3d Lieut., Theo. C. Xaedle; 4th Lieut., J. Robert Dwyer; Ensign, Fayette C. Clark.
2d Horse, New Haven. Major, C. W. Blakeslee, Jr.; Capt., R. C. Newton; 1st Lieuts , V. A. Bartholomew, W. H. Farn- ham, Jr.; 2d Lieuts., W. B. Hall, H. B. Rowe; Cornet, Frank L. Newton: Quartermaster, I. \V. Hine.
2d Foot, New Haven, (chartered 1775). Capt., Edward J. Morse; 1st Lieut., Albert M. Johnson; 2d Lieut., Frank D. Brett.
FIRST BRIGADE.
Brigadier-General, Stephen R. Smith, New Haven.
Brigade Adjutant, Lieut.-Colonel Lewis L. Morgan, New Haven.
Brigade Inspector, Major John B. Clapp, Hartford.
Brigade Quartermaster, Major Thomas L. Watson, Bridgeport.
Brigade Commissary, Major Samuel C. Waldron, Ston- ington.
Brigade Inspector of Target Practice, Major James E. Stetson, New Haven.
Aii>s-dk-<\ymi\ Capt*. Edwin McNeil, Litchtield; William H. Stevenson, Bridgeport.
Pibst Regiment.
Colonel, Lucius A. Barbour, Hartford; Lieut. -Col., William E. Cone, Hartford; Major, A. L. Goodrich, Hartford; Adjutant, John K. Williams, Hartford; Quartermaster, Richard 0. Che- ney, So. Manchester; Paymaster, Win. B. IfcCray, Hartford; Surgeon, Geo. W. Avery, Hartford: A— istant Surgeon. Harmon G. Howe, Hartford: Inspector of Target Practice, J. L Wood- bridge, Xo. Manchester; Chaplain, James W. Cooper, New Britain.
164 MILITIA.
Company Commissioned Officers.
A. Hartford. Capt., Wm. Westphal; 1st Lieut., Edward Schulze; 2d Lieut., Henry F. Smith.
B. Hartford. Capt, Patrick J. Moran; 1st Lieut., Thomas Flanignn; 2d Lieut., Patrick H. Smith.
D. New Britain. Capt., Aug. N. Bennett; 1st Lieut., John C. Bingham ; 2d Lieut., Wm. E. Allen.
E. New Britain. Capt., C. B. Erichson; 1st Lieut., F. M. Hemenwav; 2d Lieut., George 0. McLean.
F. Hartford. Capt., Levi H. Hotchkiss; 1st Lieut., Thomas T. Welles: 2d Lieut., Alexander Allen.
G. Manchester. Capt., Arthur B. Keener; 1st Lieut., Arthur J. Wetherel!: 2d Lieut., Thos. H. Montgomery.
H. Hartford. Capt Geo. A. Cornell; 1st Lieut., Henry Simon, Jr. 2d Lieut., John W. Crane.
K. Hartford. Capt., Thomas M. Smith; 1st Lieut., Chas. E. Thompson; 2d Lieut., Samuel 0. Prentice.
Second Regiment.
Col., Charles P. Graham, Middletown ; Lieut.-Col., Josiah N. Bacon, New Haven; Maj., Chas. R. Bannon, Waterbury; Ad- jutant, Joseph T.Elliott,' Middletown; Qr. Master, Clayton H. Redfield, New Haven; Paymaster, Edward S. Hayden, "Water- bury; Surgeon, Evelyn L. Bissell, New Haven; Asst. Surgeon, Geo. L. Beardsley, Birmingham; Inspector of Target Practice, Andrew Allen, New Haven; Chaplain, Samuel D. Mc- Connell, Middletown.
Company Commissioned Officers.
A. Waterburv. Capt., Fred. A. Spencer; 1st Lieut., Francis H. Smith; 2d Lieut., John B. Dohertv.
B. New Haven. Capt., Frank W.'TieMng; 1st Lieut, Wil- iam Kaehole; 2d Lieut., John Gutt.
C. New Haven. Capt., ; 1st Lieut., ■ —
; 2d Lieut., Edward Lynn.
D. New Haven. Capt., Luzerne I. Thomas; 1st Lieut., Geo. Laurence; 2d Lieut., Richard W. Waite.
E. New Haven. Capt., Henry R. Loomis; 1st Lieut., Sam- uel A. Downes; 2d Lieut., Charles W. Bogue.
F. New Haven. Capt., George S. Arnold; 1st Lieut., Arthur M. Howarth; 2d Lieut., Frank A. Bowman.
G. Waterbury. Capt., Patrick F. Bannon: 1st Lieut., James Horigan; 2d Lieut., John H. Reed.
MILITIA. 165
H. Middletown. Capt., Henry J. Bacon; 1st Lieut., Ever- ett 0. Shaler; 2d Lieut., David A. Butchings.
I. Meriden. Capt., Henry B. Wood; 1st Lieut., John N. Lane; 2d Lieut., Frederick T. Ward.
K. Wallingford. Capt., Walter J. Leavenworth, 1st Lieut., Geo. G. LaBarnes; 2d Lieut., Chas. 0. Norton.
Thihd Regiment.
Colonel, Win. H. Tubbs, New London; Lieut. -Col.,
-: Maj., William H. Bentley, New London; Adju- tant, George Havens, New London; Quartermaster, George W. Phillips, Willimantic; Paymaster, Joseph W. Gilbert, Nor- wich; Surgeon, Charles M. Carleton, Norwich; Asst. Surgeon, Wm. B. Young, Norwich; Inspector of Target Practice, Alonzo W. Sholes, New London; Chaplain, Edward W. Bacon, New London.
Company Commissioned Officers.
A. Mystic Bridge. Capt., John H. Hoxie; 1st Lieut., Henry J. Hill; "2d Lieut., Wm. C. Jones.
B. Stonington. Capt., Michael Twomey; 1st Lieut., James O'Sullivan; 2d Lieut., Daniel Keleher.
C. Norwich. Capt., ; 1st Lieut., Charles S.
Ebberts; 2d Lieut., Charles \V. Gilbert.
D. New London. Capt., Fred'k E. St. Clare; 1st Lieut., Win If. Mason; 2d Lieut., Wm. W. Cronin.
E. Willimantic. Capt., Frank S. Fowler; 1st Lieut., James Haggertv; 2d Lieut., Alexander L. Fuller.
g. r '
Putnam. Capt., ; 1st Lieut., ;
2d Lieut., Daniel G. Arnold.
I. New London. Capt., Abner N. Sterry; 1st Lieut., J. Em- erson Harris; 2d Lieut., Chas. F. Chaney/
K. Willimantic. Capt., Myron P.' Squires; 1st Lieut., Charles W. Harrington; 2d Lieut., Carlile P. Boynton.
For urn Rboiukht.
Colonel, George S. Crofut, Bethel; Lieut. -Co!., Henry Skin- ner, Winsted; Maj.,Jas.C. Crowe, So. Norwalk; Adjutant, David T. Hubbell, Bethel; Quartermaster, Henry X. Fanton, Danbury; Paymaster, George S. Rowe, Winsted:* Surgeon, George F. Lewis, Bridgeport; Asst. Surgeon, William C Burke, Jr., Norwalk; Inspector of Target Practice, Samuel C. Kingman, Bridgeport; Chaplain, Samuel Scoville, Stamford.
166 MILITIA.
Company Commissioned Officers.
A. Bethel. Capt., Frederick Cole; 1st Lieut., William F. Hoyt; 2d Lieut., George W. Wheeler.
B. Bridgeport. Capt., George W. Cornell; 1st Lieut., Francis A. King; 2d Lieut., WTilford T. Van Yorx.
C. Stamford. Capt., Wm. W. Studwell; 1st Lieut., Elias E. Palmer; 2d Lieut., Abraham M. Horton.
D. South Norwalk. Capt., Edward F. Jennings; 1st Lieut., Alvan A. Hauschildt; 2d Lieut., William F. Wardwell.
E. Bridgeport. Capt., Jas. Sheridan; 1st Lieut., James Donnelly; 2d Lieut., John J. Glennon.
F. Norwalk. Capt., Addison A. Betts; 1st Lieut., Ferdi- nand B. Smith; 2d Lieut., Harvey M. Kent.
G. Danbury. Capt., George C. Comes; 1st Lieut., George A. Vibbert; 2d Lieut., Cornelius Delury.
I. Winsted. Capt., Edward Finn; 1st Lieut., William B. Phillips; 2d Lieut., Alfred E. Moore.
K. Stratford. Capt., Henry M. Blakeslee; 1st Lieut., Chas. Wilcoxson; 2d Lieut., James Scofield.
Fifth Battalion. (Colored.)
Major, Frank M. Welch, Bridgeport; Adjutant, James 0. Jones, New Haven; Quartermaster, Wm. P. H. Cross, Hart- ford; Assistant Surgeon, Courtlandt V. R. Creed, New Haven.
Company Commissioned Officers.
A. New Haven. Captain, George W. Ladieu; 1st Lieut., Wm. R. Keyes; 2d Lieut., Fleetwood C. Anthony.
B. Hartford. Captain, Lloyd G. Seymour; 1st Lieut.,
; 2d Lieut, L. Eugene Seymour.
C. Bridgeport. Captain, William H. Latimer; 1st Lieut., Robert Butler; 2d Lieut., Charles H. Walker.
Artillery.
Battery A. Captain, William H. Lee, Guilford.
First Platoon, Guilford. 1st Lieut., ; 2d Lieut.,
Wm. T. Foote.
Second Platoon, Clinton; 1st Lieut., Holcomb N.Jones; 2d Lieut., Reuben H. W. Kelsey.
167
BANKS.
Commissioners, Jambs W. Hyatt, July 1, 1882, Norwalk; Samuel Q. Porter, July 1, 1888, Farmington.
National Bank Examinee, A. B. Mygatt, New Milford.
PRESIDENTS AND CASHIERS.
They reside where the bank is located, unless otherwise specified. The National Banks hold their elections on the 2d Tuesday of January, and therefore the officers given are those elected m 1881. jEtna N. (Hartford.) Pres.,Wm. R. Cone; Cash., A. R. Hill-
yer. American N. (Hartford.) Pres., Rowland Swift; Cash., John
G. Root. Ansonia N. Pres., Thomas Wallace; Yice-Prest., George P.
Oowles; Cash., Chas. H. Pine. Birmingham N. Pres., Edward N. Shelton; Vice-President,
David W. Plumb; Cash., Joseph Arnold. Bridgeport N. Pres., Monson Hawley; Cash., F. N.Ben- ham. 1 N., Bridgeport. Pres., E. S. Hawley; Cash., William E.
Seeley. Central N. (Middletown.) Pres.. Jesse G. Baldwin; Cash.,
Henry B. Starr. Charter Oak N. (Hartford.) Pres., J. F. Morris; Vice-
Pres., Geo. Sexton; Cash., J. P. Taylor. Citizens' X. (Waterburv.) Pres.. F. J. Kingsbury; Cash.,
F. L. Curtiss. City N. Hank of Bridgeport. Pres., I). X. Morgan ; Cash., F.
L. Bartholomew. City N. Hank of HARTFORD. Pres., G. F.Davis; Cash., P. S.
Riley. City Bank of New Havkn. Pres., George W. Curtis; Cash.,
Samuel Lloyd. Clinton N. Pres., John D. Leffingwell; Cash., E. E. Post. N. B. of Commerce, (New London. Pres., William H. Barns;
Cash., Charles W. Barns. CONNECTICUT N. (Hridgeport.) Pres., Samuel W. Baldwin;
Cash., Henry B. Drew. Connecticut River Banking Co. (Hartford.) Pres., Sam' 1
E. Elmore; Cash., M. \V. Graves.
168 BANKS.
Danbuky N. Pres., Lucius P. Hoyt; Cash., Jabez Amsbury.
Dekp River X. Pres., R. P. Spencer, Chester; Cash., Gideon Parker.
N. Exchange. (Hartford.) Pres., Francis B. Coolev; Cash., John R. Redfield.
Fairfield County N., (Xorwalk.) Pres., F. St. John Lock- wood; Vice-Pres., Joseph W. Hubbell; Cash., Chas. H. Street.
Farmers and Mechanics N. (Hartford.) Pres., Alva Oat- man; Vice-Pres., Henry Keney ; Cash., William VV. Smith.
Hartford X. Pres., Jas. Bolter; Cash., W. S. Bridgman; Asst. Cash., Joseph Breed.
1 X., Hartford. Pres., Erastus H. Crosby; Cash., C. S. Gil- lette; Asst. Cash., J. H. Knight.
Home X. ( West Meriden.) Pres., Eli Butler; Cash., A. Cham- berlain, Jr.
Hurlbut X. (West Winsted.) Pres., Wm. L. Gilbert; Cash., Henry Gay.
N. Iron Bank of Falls Village. Pres., A. C. Randall, North Canaan; Cash., D. E. Dean.
1 N. Bank of Killingly. Pres., Henry Hammond; Cash., Henry N. Clamens.
1 N., Litchfield. Pres., Henry R. Coit; Vice-Pres.. Henry W. Buel; Cash., George E. Jones.
Mechanics. (Xew Haven.) Pres., Chas. S. Leete; Vice-Pres., Jno. P. Tuttle: Cash., Chas. H. Trowbridge.
Mercantile X. (Hartford.) Pres., J. Watson Beach; Cash., J. B.Powell.
Merchants N. (Xew Haven.) Pres., Nathan Peck; Cash., John C. Bradley.
Merchants N. Bank of Norwich. Pres., John Brewster; Cash., Jas. M. Meech; Asst. Cash., Charles Webb.
Mekiden N. Pres., Joel I. Butler; Cash., Owen B. Arnold.
Middlesex County X. (Middletown.) Pres., Joel H. Guy; Cash., J. E. Bidwell.
Middletown N. Pres., John H. Watkinson; Cash., Melvin B. Copeland; Asst. Cash., W. H. Barrows.
1 N., Middletown. Pres., Benjamin Douglas; Cash., J. N. Camp.
Mystic N. Pres., John S. Schoonover; Cash., J. Watrous, Jr.
1 N., Mystic Bridge. Pres., Chas. Mallory; Vice-Pres., Geo. W. Mallorv; Cash., Elias P. Randall.
Mystic River N. Pres., Wm. Clift; Cash., Henry B. Noyes.
New Britain X. Pres, C. B. Erwin; Cash., A. P. Collins; Asst. Cash., A. J. Sloper.
BAK -
N . Nkw Km, land. ( Good-peed' s Landing, East Haddam.) -.. Thomas Gross, Jr.: Cash., Dayton.
N.. New H.wi.n. Pres., Wilbur F. Day; Vice-Pre-., Henry ..bridge: Cash., Robert .1. Couch.
1 X., Nkw Havkx. Pres., H. M. Welch; Cash., Wm. Moul- throp.
2 N\, New Haven. Pres., Samuel Hemingway; Cash., Israel K. Ward: .. Charles A. Sheldon.
New Haven County N. (New Haven.) Pres., James E. Eng- lish; Cash., Leonard S. Hotchk
New London City N. Pres., J. N. Harris; Vice-Pres., E. D. Averv; Cash., R. N. Belden.
1 N\, New Mileord. Pres., A. B. Mygatt. Vice-Pres., H. W. Booth. Cash., Henry Ives; Asst. Cash., H. S. Mygatt.
N, Norwalk. Pres." Stiles Curtis; Vice-Pres., 'Edward P. Weed; Gash., R. B. Craufurd.
1 N\, Norwich. Pres., Lucius W. Carroll; Cash., Lewis A. Hyde.
2 N., Norwich. Pres., E. R. Thompson; Vice-Pres., C P.
roll; Cash., E. A. Tracy. Norwich N. Pre-., Frank* Johnson; Cash., S. B. Meech. N. Pahquioque, (Danbury.j Pres., B. B. Kellogg; Cash.,
Wm. P. >eeley. Pawcatlck N. "(Stcnington.) Pres., Peleg Clarke, Jr. ; Cash.,
.1. A. Morgan. Pequohvogk N. (Bridgeport.) Pres., Charles B. Hotel
... I-aac B. Prindle. Phoenix N. (Hartford.) Pres., Henry A. Redfield; C
Edward M. Bunce; Asst. Cash., Nile* P. Hough. 1 \\, Portland. Pres., F. Gildersleeve; Vice-Pres., William
W. Coe; Cash.. John H. S 1 N.. Putnam. Pre-.. Gilbert W. Phillips; Cash., J. A. Car-
penter. RockvilleN. Pres., Chauncey Winchell; Vice-Pres., George
Maxwell; Cash., E. C. Chapman. 1 N., Rockville. Pres., George Talcott; Vice-Pres., C. D.
Talcott; Cash., John H. Kite. Satbrook N.. of Bai .. Tared E. Redfield, Est
Cash., Charles S. Hough. Bhbtuckkt N. (Norwich.) " Pres., Charles Osgood; Cash.,
Wm. Ruath. 1 N.. South Norwalk. Pro-., Dudley P. Ely. Cash., J.
J. Millard. Bouthport N. incia D. Per Sher-
wood.
170 BANKS.
Stafford N. (Stafford Springs.) Pres., R. S. Beebe; Cash.,
R. S. Hicks. Stamford N. Pres., Charles A. Hawley; Cash., George W.
(ilendining. 1 N., Stamford. Pres., Charles W. Brown; Cash., A. R.
Turkington. State (Hartford.) Pres., Chas. H. Brainard; Cash., Geo. F.
Hills. 1 N., Stonington. Pres., Stiles Stanton; Cash., Wm. J. H.
Pollard. 1 N., Suffikld. Pres., I. Luther Spencer; Cash., A. Spen- cer, Jr. Thames N. (Norwich.) Pres., Franklin Nichols; Cash., Ed.
N. Gibbs. Thompson N. Pres., Jeremiah Olney; Vice-Pres., Stephen
Crosby; Cash., Hiram Arnold. Tolland County N. (Tolland.) Pres., Lucius S. Fuller;
Cash., Arthur J. Morton. N. Tradesmen. (New Haven.) Pres., Matthew G. Elliott;
Cash., George A. Butler. Uncas N. (Norwich.) Pres., Lyman Gould; Cash., Edw'd H.
Learned. N. Union. (New London.) Pres., Wm. H. Chapman; Cash.,
L. C. Learned; Asst. Cash., J. L. Chew. Waterbury N. Pres., Augustus S. Chase; Cash., Aug. M.
Blakesley. 1 N., West Meriden. Pres., Joel H. Guy; Cash., Charles L.
Rockwell. 1 N., Westport. Pres., Horace Staples; Cash., B.L. Wood- worth. N. Whaling, (New London.) Pres., Sebastian D. Lawrence;
Cash., Joseph C. Douglass. Windham N. Pres., Thomas Ramsdell; Cash., Samuel Bing- ham. Windham County N. (Brooklyn.) Pres., John Palmer; Cash.,
John P. Wood. 1 N. Winsted. Pres., Elias E. Gilman; Cash., Frank D.
Hallet. Winsted N. (Winsted.) Pres., John G. Wetmore; Cash.,
Henry C. Young. Yale N. (New Haven.) Pres., F. S. Bradley; Cash., John A.
Richardson.
STATISTICS OF BANKS. 171
Statistics of Banks, December 1st, 1881.
The following Table contains the Capital, Par Value of Shares, Dis- count Days, and Dividends paid during the past year, the amount and time when paid.
iEtna X
American N.
Anson ia X
Birmingham N.
Bridgeport N.
1st N. Bridgeport,
Central N.
Charter Oak X.
Citizens N.
City X. B. of Bridgeport,
City X. B. of llartford.
City B. of Xew Haven,
Clinton X
N. B. of Commerce,
Conn. X. (Bridgeport;.
Conn. River B
Danbury X
Deep River X.
X. Exchange,
Fairfield Co. X.
Farmers ft Afech's N
Hartford N
1st X. Harford,
Home X.
Hurlbut X.
N. Iron,
I Killing, 1st X. Litchfield, Mechanic, Mercantile X. Merchants \" | N. Haven Merchar.-
Merideo N. Middlesex Co. X.
Middle town X.
UtN. Middletown.
M>>t
1st X. Myttic Bridge,
EUvei N Xew Britain N
IV England, Haven,
Capital |
Shs. |
Dis. Days |
Dividends |
$525,000 |
100 |
M. W. F. |
8 Jan July |
600,000 |
50 |
M. W. F. |
9 Jan. July |
200,000 |
50 |
M. Th. |
:. July |
800,000 |
100 |
Tu. F. |
10 Jan. July |
215,850 |
50 |
Tu. F. |
10 Jan. July |
210,000 |
100 |
Tu. F. |
1 1 May Xov. |
150,000 |
75 |
W. S. |
10 Jan. July |
500,000 |
100 |
M. W. F. |
8 Jan. July |
300,000 |
100 |
Tu. |
10 Jan. July |
250,000 |
100 |
Tu. F. |
8 Jan. July |
550,000 |
100 |
M. W. F |
2 Aug |
500,000 |
100 |
Tu. F. |
3 Jan. July |
75,000 |
100 |
W. |
10 Jan. July |
300,000 |
100 |
M.Th. |
7 Jan. July |
100 |
Tu. F. |
10 Jan. July |
|
260, |
50 |
M. Th. |
- Jan. July |
100 |
W. S. |
10 June Dec. |
|
150,000 |
100 |
M. |
9 Jan. July |
500.000 |
50 |
M. W.F. |
9 Jan. July |
800,000 |
100 |
Tu F. |
8 Jan. July |
750,000 |
100 |
M. W. F. |
7 Jan. July |
1,132,800 |
100 |
M. W. F. |
9 June Dec. |
650,000 |
100 |
M. W. F. |
6 Jan. July. |
600,000 |
100 |
Tu- |
B Jan. July |
100 |
daily |
12 Jan. July |
|
200,000 |
100 |
M.Th. |
8 Jan. Julv |
110,000 |
100 |
M. |
8 Jan. July |
200,000 |
100 |
daily. |
8 Jan. July |
300,000 |
60 |
Tu. F |
4 Jan. July |
500.000 |
100 |
M. W. F. |
7 Jan. July |
500,000 |
Tu F |
7 Jan. Julv |
|
300,000 |
40 |
M. Th. |
|
800,000 |
100 |
W. |
8 Jan. July |
1860,000 |
100 |
M. Th. |
- Jan. July |
86Vi00 |
Tu. F. |
9 Jan. July |
|
100 |
M. Th |
7 Jan. July |
|
50 |
Tu. |
B Jan. July |
|
150,000 |
100 |
M. |
j Xov. |
100,000 |
50 |
Tu. |
B Jan. July |
810,000 |
100 |
Tu K |
8 Jan July |
180,000 |
100 |
M. |
8 Jan. Julv |
464,800 |
100 |
Tu. F |
12 Jan. July |
172 STATISTICS OF BANKS.
1st N. New Haven,
2d X. New Haven,
New Haven Co. N.
New London City N.
1st N. New Milford,
N. Norwalk,
1st N. Norwich,
2d N. Norwich,
Norwich N.
N. Pahquioque,
Pawcatuck N.
Pequonnock N.
Phoenix N.
1st N. Portland,
1st N. Putnam,
Rockville N.
1st X. Rockville,
Saybrook N.
Shetucket N.
1st N. South Norwalk,
Southporc N.
Stafford N.
Stamford N.
1st N. Stamford,
State,
1st N. Stonington,
1st N. Suffield,
Thames N.
Thompson N.
Tolland Co. N.
N. Tradesmen,
Uncas N.
N. Union,
Waterbury N.
1st N. West Meriden,
1st N. Westport,
N. Whaling,
Windham N.
Windham Co. N.
1st N. Winsted,
WinstedN.,
Yale N.
Capital. |
Shs. |
Dis. Days. Dividends. |
|
500,000 |
100 |
M Th. |
|
1,000,000 |
100 |
M. Th. |
10 Jan. Julv |
350,000 |
10 |
M. Th. |
9 Apr. Oct. |
100,000 |
100 |
Tu. F. |
|
125,000 |
100 |
daily. |
5 Jan. July |
240,000 |
100 |
Tu. F. |
6£ Jan. July |
500,000 |
100 |
M. Th. |
7 May Nov. |
300,000 |
100 |
M. F. |
7 May Nov. |
220,000 |
100 |
Tu. F. |
7 June Dec. |
250,000 |
100 |
W. S. |
10 May Nov. |
85,000 |
50 |
M. |
7 Dec. June |
200,000 |
100 |
Tu. F. |
8 Jan. July |
1,000,000 |
100 |
M. W.F. |
10 Jan. July |
150,000 |
100 |
M. |
7 j Jan. July 8 Jan. July |
150,000 |
100 |
aily. |
|
300,000 |
100 |
Tu. F. |
6 Jan. July |
200,000 |
100 |
Tb. |
10 Jan. July |
100,000 |
100 |
M. |
8 Jan. July |
100,000 |
100 |
M. Th. |
8 June Dec. |
200,000 |
100 |
Tu. |
8 May Nov. |
100,000 |
100 |
Tu. F. |
12 Jan. July |
200,000 |
100 |
11 |
6 Jan. July |
, 202,020 |
30 |
Tu. F. |
12 Mar. Sept. |
" 200,000 |
100 |
Tu. F. |
10 May Nov. |
400,000 |
100 |
Bf. W. F |
6 Jan. July |
200,000 |
100 |
M. |
8 Feb. Aug. |
200,000 |
100 |
M. Th. |
7 May Nov. |
1,000,000 |
100 |
Tu. F. |
8 Mar. Sept. |
100,000 |
100 |
Tu. |
7 Apr. Oct. |
100,000 |
100 |
M. |
5 Jan. July |
300,000 |
100 |
Tu. F. |
5 Jan. July |
300,000 |
50 |
M. Th. |
6 May Nov. |
300,000 |
100 |
Tu. F. |
7 Jan. July |
500,000 |
50 |
Tu. F. |
6 Jan. July |
500,000 |
100 |
Sat. |
8 Jan. July |
300,000 |
100 |
Tu. |
7 Jan. July |
150,000 |
25 |
' M. Th. |
9 Jan. July |
100,000 |
100 |
W. |
|
108,300 |
100 |
W. |
7 Jan. July |
50,000 |
|||
50,000 |
|||
750,000 |
100 |
Tu. F. |
3 Apr. Oct. |
SAVINGS BANKS
SAVINGS BANKS.
The following: Table contains the names of the Sayings Banks in the State; the names of the Treasurers; the amount of deposits on the 1st of October, 1881; the dividends (percent.) for the year ending October 1, 1SS1. and when paid:
Names and 1 Deposits. Dividends.
Ansonia, Egbert Bartlett, 5416.074.95 5 Ja. Jv.
Berlin, (Kensington) John Norton, 83,819.17 5 Ja. Jv.
Bridgeport, Chas. P. Porter, 3,056,422.85 4£ Ja. Jv.
Bristol, Mile> L. Peck, 558,896.21 b" Ja. Jv.
Brooklyn, Clarence A. Potter, 419,316.43 4 Mh. Sep.
Canaan, Joseph W. Peet. 73,304.76 4 Ap. Oc.
Chelsea, (Norwich,) Geo. D. Coit, 3,301,336.08 4 Mh. Sep.
Chester, Edward C. Hungerford, 75,210.49 41 Feb. Au.
Citizens, (Stamford,) Win. C. Hovt, 793,418.89 4£ Ja. Jv.
Citv,(Bridgep't,) S. M. Middlebrook, 1,852,982.38 4* Ja. Jv.
City. (Meriden,) C. L. Rockwell, 423,985.70 5$ Ja. Jv.
Colchester, J. N. Adams, 164;038.92 4" Ap. Oc.
Collinsville, Samuel N. Codding, 268,879.90 4 Ja. Jy. Connecticut, (N. H.,) Elliott H. Morse,
2,776,647.22 4 Ja. Jv.
Cromwell, Dime, S. P. Pollev, 96,130.68 4 Ja. Jy.
Danbury, Henry C. Ryder, ' 1.790,214.67 4 Ap. Oc.
Deep River, Henry R. Wooster, ~ L86 6 May Nov.
Derbv, T. S. Birdsev, 5 Ja. Jy.
Dime, (Hartford,) John W. Welch, 226,840.77 3 Oct. Dime, (Middletown,) Abel C. Allison, 41,778.64 No Dividends.
Dime, (Norwich,) J. Hunt Smith, 1456,046.85 4 May Nov.
Dime, (Thompson,) Hiram Arnold, 376,756.51 4£ Feb. Au.
Dime, ( WalUngford,) John Atwater, 89,389.16 5 Ja. Jv.
Dime, (Waterburv,) G. S. Parsons, 694,096.10 4 Ap. Oc.
Dime, ( Willimantic,) J. L. Waldron, 511,350.47 4<: Ap. Oc.
Eastford, H. B. Burnham, 1-".. 836.82 2
Essex, Edward W. Redfield, 580,954.05 5 Ja. Jv.
Fairfield Co., (Norwalk) Lester S.Cole, 356.054.16 4 Ap. Oc.
Falls Village, U. H. Minor, "27.13 4 Ja. Jv. Far's & Mech's, (Middletown,) G. N.
Ward, 1,240,707.45 4 Feb. Au.
Farmington, Julius Gay, 1,768,866.01 4h Ja. Jv.
Freestone, (Portland,) Jno. H. Sage, 207,770.68 6 "Feb. Aug.
Greenwich, Mark Banks, 103,381.77 3J Ja. Jy.
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Names and Treas. Deposits. Dividends
Groton, Abel H. Simmons, $571,894.93 4 Ap. Oc
Guilford, Charles Griswold, 117,158.61 4 Ja. Jy,
Higganum, Edward D. Gilbert, 15,220.23 4 Ja. Jy,
Jewett City, H. T. Crosby, 325,794.20 5 Ap. Oc
Litchfield, H. R. Coit, 744,288.63 5 Ja. Jv,
Mariners, (N. London,) J. E. Darrow, 1,260,728.87 4 Mh. Sep
Mech's & Far's, (Br'p't,) L. S. Catlin, 232,331.29 4j Ja. Jy
Mechanics, (Hartford,) W. W. Jacobs, 1,245,644.78 4 Ja. Jy
Mechanics, (Winsted,) E. E. Gilman, 304,039.87 5 Ja. Jy,
Meriden, S. H. W. Yale, 1,343,979.20 5 Ja. Jy,
Middletown, F. L. Gleason, 5,223,498.02 4 May Nov,
Milford, P. S. Bristol, 82,333.27 5 Ja. Jy
Moodus, E. W. Chaffee, 138,141.03 4j Ja. Jv
National, (New Haven,) H. B. Ives, 584,400.49 4 Ja. Jy
Naugatuck, L. S. Piatt, 116,386.35 5 Ja. Jy
New Britain, W. F. Walker, 1,059,025.07 4 Ja. Jy,
New Canaan, Russell L. Hall, 181,098.99 4 Ja. Jy,
New Haven, J. P. Tuttle, 4,691,789.99 4 Ja. Jv
- New London, J. C. Learned, 3,166,294.47 4£ Ja. Jy,
New Milford, Charles Randall, ■ 619,207.98 4 Ap. Oc
Newtown, H. T. Nichols, 387,091.33 4j Ap. Oc
Norfolk, J. N. Cowles, 126,011.94 4 Ja. Jy
Norwalk, G. E. Miller, 1,686,929.62 4 Ja. Jy,
Norwich, Costello Lippitt, 7,522,112.91 4 Ja. Jy
Operatives, (N. Haven) 16.81 No Dividends
Peoples, (Bridgeport,) F. W. Marsh, 1,329,930.84 5 Ja. Jy,
Peoples, (Rockville,) E. S. Henrv, 203,396.26 5 Ja. Jv-
Putnam, Jerome Tourtellotte, * 728,264.27 4 Ap. Oc,
Ridgefield, 1). Smith Gage, 65,764.64 4 Ja. Jy
Rockville, Lebbeus Bissell, 682,628.84 5 Ap. Oc,
Salisbury, (Lakeville,) T. L. Norton, 464,879.59 4 Ap. Oc Society for Savings, (Hartford,) Z. A.
Storrs, 8,540,832.11 4 Ju. Dec,
Southington, F. D. Whittlesev, 367,264.03 4j Ja. Jy,
South Norwalk, John H. Knapp, 199,252.67 4 Ja. Jy
Southport, O. H. Perry, 515,701.28 4 Ja. Jy,
Stafford, R. S. Hicks, " 395,999.41 5 Ja. Jy
Stafford Springs, Alvarado Howard, 293,891.03 4? Ja. Jv
Stamford, A. A. Holley, 1,400,096.51 5 Ap. Oc.
State, (Hartford,) John W. Stedman, 1,789,905.04 4 Feb. Au,
Stonington, D. B. Spalding, 662,859.37 4 Ju. Dec,
Suffield, Samuel White, 125,553.61 6 Feb. Au
Thomaston, G. A. Stoughton, 243,660.80 5 Ja. Jy
TRUST COMPANIES. 175
Names and Treas. Deposits. Dividends.
Tolland, Arthur J. Morton, 118,323.60 2 July.
Union, (Danburv,) L. R. Tread well, 530,239.49 4 Ap. Oc.
Waterburv, P. J. Kingsbury, 1,882,797.83 5 Feb. Au.
Wcstport,' B. L. Woodward, 87.340.61 4^ Ja. Jy.
Willimantic, H. F. Rovce, 620,594.28 4 Ap. Oc.
Windham Co. (Dan'lv'eJAnth'y Ames, 814,424.41 4 Ap. Oc.
Windsor Locks, A. W. Converse, 57,454.54 4 Ap. Oc.
Winsted, George S. Rowe, 845,204.45 4^ Ja. Jy.
Woodbury, David S. Bull, 167,112.71 4" Ja. Jy.
rPRTJSrr COMPOST IKS-
Hartford Trust Co. Pres., William Faxon; Vice-Pres., Chas. M. Joslyn; Sec. and Treas., R. W. Cutler. Capital, $250,- 000.
Conn. Trust and Safe Deposit Co., Hartford. Capital, $300,000. Pres., Edward B. Watkinson; Vice-Pres., John B. Corning; Treas., M. H. Whfiples.
Security COMPANY, Hartford. Capital, $200,000; surplus, $10,000. Pres., Robert E. Dav; Treas., William L. Matson; Sec, John C. Abbott.
United States, Hartford. Capital, $100,000. Pres., Thos. 0. Enders; Sec. and Treas., H. L. Bunce.
Equitable, Xew London. Capital, $1,500,000. Pres., Jona- than Edwards; Vice-Pres. , F. B. Elliott; Sec. and Trea*., H. R. Bond; A*st. Sec. and Treas., Edwin S. Marston.
Merchants Loan and Trust, Willimantic. Capital, S100,- 000. Pre<., Win. C. Jillson; Vice-Pres., Ansel Arnold: Treas., O. H. K. Ristar.
Middlesex Banking Co., Middletown. Pres., Robert N. Jackson; Vice-Pres., M. E. Vinton; Sec, Chas. E. Jackson.
Thames Loan and TRUST, Norwich. Capital, $100,000. Pres., Sec. and Treas., J. Hunt Smith.
Thompsonville. Capital, $25,000. Pres., R. B. Morrison; Vice-Pres., Lyman A. Lpson; Sec. and Treas., Willi- Gowdy.
Union, New Haven. Capital, $100,000. Pre^., Henry L. Hotchkiss. Sec. and Trea*., William T. Bartlett.
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INSURANCE.
COMMISSIONER, JOHN W. BROOKS, TORKINGTON, TO JULY 27, 1883; ACTUARY, E. A. STEDMAN ; CLERK, LUTHER BRONSON.
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Hartford. Capital, $1,250,000. Pres., George L. Chase; Sec, C. B. Whiting.
jEtna. (Hartford.) Capital, $3,000,000. Surplus, $4,000,000. Pres., Lucius J. Hendee; Sec, J. Goodnow; Asst. Sec, Win. B. Clark; Gen. Agent, E. J. Bassett.
Connecticut. (Hartford.) Capital, $1,000,000. (Large sur- plus.) Pres., J. D. Browne; Sec, Charles R. Burt; Asst. Sec, L. W. Clarke.
Fairfield. (South Norwalk.) Capital, $200,000. Pres., Winfield S. Hanford; Vice-Pres., Tallmadge Baker; Sec and Treas., Henry R. Turner; Asst. Sec, A. L. Frisbv.
Meriden. Capital, $200,000. Pres., L. W. Clarke; V.-Pres., Eli Butler; Sec, E. B. Cowles; Treas., A. Chamberlain, Jr.
National. (Hartford.) Capital, $600,000. Pres., Mark How- ard ; Sec, James Nichols.
Norwalk. Capital, $50,000. Pres., William C. Street; Sec, George R. Cowles; Treas., Samuel Lynes.
Orient. (Hartford.) Capital, $500,000. Pres., S. C. Pres- ton; Vice-Pres., Newton Case; Sec. and Treas., Geo. W. Lester.
Phcenix. (Hartford.) • Capital, $1,000,000. Pres., Henry Kellogg; V.-Pres., A. W. Jillson; Sec, D. W. C. Skilton; Asst. Sec, G. H. Burdick.
People's. (Middletown.) » Capital, $101,500. Pres., J. G. Baldwin; Sec. and Treas., S. H. Butler.
Security, (New Haven.) Capital, $200,000. Pres., Charles Peterson; Vice-Pres., Charles S. Leete; Sec, Herbert Mason, Ass't Sec, G. E. Nettleton.
MUTUAL FIRE COMPANIES.
Bristol. Pres., Henry W. Gridley; Sec, S. R. Gridley. Connecticut. (West Meriden.) Pres., Joel H. Guy; Vice-
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. Chas. Parker; Sec, Jas. K. Guv; Treas., C. L. Rock- well.
Dahbuby. Pros., Fred'k S. Wildman; Sec, Wm. S. Peck; Treas., Roger Averill.
Farmington Valley. Pres., Augustus Ward; Sec and Treas., Richard H. Gay.
Farmers. (Snffield.) Pres., Samuel White; Sec. and Treas., W. K. Burbank.
Farmers. (Woodbury.) Pres., Walter S. Curtiss; Sec and Treas., David S. Hull.
Greenwich. Pres., Thomas A. Mead; Sec, John Dayton; Treas., Odle C. Knapp.
Hartford County. Pres. and Treas., Wm E. Sugden; Sec Wm. A. Frwing.
Harwinton. Pres., Charles S. Barber; Sec. and Treas., Addison Webster.
Litchfield. Pres., Abijah Catlin; Sec, Charles Adams; Treas., George C. Woodruff.
Madison. Pres., George Dowd; Sec and Treas., A. M. Dowd.
Middleskx Mutual Assurance Co. Pres., E. Ackley ; Sec, H F. Boardman; Asst. Sec, C. W. Harris; Treas., Jno. N. Camp.
New London County. (Norwich.) Pres., E. F. Parker; Sec. William Roath.
Norwich Mutual Assurance. Pres., j Sec.
and Treas., Asa Backus.
Rockvillk. Pres., George Maxwell; Sec, A. T. Bissell; Treas., George Talcott.
State Mutual. (Hartford.) Pres., Ralph Gillett; Sec, Isaac Cross, Jr.
Tolland County. Cash Assets, $100,000. Pres., Lucius S. Fuller; Sec, John B. Fuller; Treas., K. S. Henry.
Washington Mutual. Pre.-., S. S. Logan; Sec, George K. Logan.
Windham Couniy. (Brooklyn.) Pres., David Greenslit; Sec. and Treas., John Palmer.
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178 RAILROADS.
LIFE COMPANIES.
jEtna. (Hartford.) Assets, $25,000,000. Pres., Morgan G. Bulkelev; V.-Pres., J. C. Webster; Actuarv, H. W. St. John; Sec, J/L. English; Con. Phys., G. W. Russell.
Charter Oak. (Hartford.) Pres., George M. Bartholomew; Sec., Charles E. Willard; Con. Phys., J. C. Jackson; Med. Ex., W. A. M. Wainwright.
Connecticut Mutual. (Hartford.) Assets, $49,000,000. Pres., Jacob L. Greene; V.-Pres., E. B. Watkinson; Sec, John M. Taylor; Asst. Sec, Daniel H. Wells.
Connecticut General, (Hartford.) Assets, $1,400,000. Pres.,T. W.Russell; Sec, Fred. V. Hudson.
Continental. (Hartford.) Capital, $300,000. Pres., Jas. S. Parsons; Sec, Robt. E. Beecher; Supt. Agencies, H. P. Bar- ton; Actuary, H. R. Morley; Med. Ex., W. M. Hudson.
Hartford Life and Annuity. Capital, $250,000. Pres., E. H. Crosby; Sec, Stephen Ball; Med. Ex., Irving W. Lyon.
Mutual Benefit, (Hartford.) Pres, Alfred R. Goodrich; Sec, .
Phosnix Mutual Life. (Hartford.) Assets, $10,500,000. Pres., Aaron C. Goodman; V.-Pres., Jonathan B. Bunco; Sec, John M. Holcombe; Con. Phys., A. W. Barrows.
ACCIDENT COMPANIES.
Travelers Insurance Co. (Hartford.) (Life and Accident.) Capital, $000,000; Cash Assets, $5,500,000. Pres., J. G. Bat- terson; Sec, Rodney Dennis; Assist. Sec, John E. Morris; Actuary, George Ellis; Supt. of Agencies, E. V. Preston; Con. Surgeon, G. P. Davis; Surg, and Adjuster, J. B. Lewis.
Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Ins. Co. Capi- tal, $200,000. Pres., J. M. Allen; V.-Pres., Wm. B. Franklin; Sec, J. B. Pierce.
RAILROADS.
Commissioners. — George M. Woodruff, Litchfield, 1883; John W. Bacon, Danburv, Julv 1, 1884; William II. Hay ward, July 1, 1885. Clerk, Gebrge T. Utley, Hartford.
New York, New Haven & Hartford. — Pres., George H. \Vatrous,New York; Vice-Pres'ts.,C. P. Clark, E. M. Reed, New
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York; Sec, K. I. Sanford, New Haven; Treas., Wra. L. Squire, New York; Supt., N.Y. & N. H. Division, John T. Moody; Supt., Hartford Division, C. S.Davidson; Supt., Shore Line Division, W. H. Stevenson. Directors, Augustus Schell, A. R. Van Nest, Wm. H. Yanderbilt, Wilson G. Hunt. New York; Geo. N. Mil- ler, Southport; Wm. D. Bishop, Nath'l Wheeler, Bridgeport; K. H. Trowbridge, Geo. H. Watrous, E. M. Keed, New Haven; Charles M. Pond, Henry C. Robinson, Hartford; Chester W. Chapin, Springfield.
Boston and New York Air Line. — Pres., H. B. Hammond, X. Y.; Sec, T. L. Watson, Bridgeport; Treas., D. B. Hatch, N. Y.j Supt., Jos. H. Franklin, New Haven. Directors, S. S. Sands, James D. Smith, E. H. Bonner, D. B. Hatch, N. Y.; T. L. Watson, Bridgeport; H. G. Lewis, Simeon E. Baldwin, New Haven; John N. Camp. Middletown; Silas F. Loomer, H. Walter Webb.
Colchester Railway, (Colchester to Turnerville.) — Pres., Erastus S. Day, Colchester; Sec, Ira A. Dinsmore, Col- chester; Treas., Giles G. Wickwire, New London. Directors, E. S. Day, W. S. Curtis, Leander Chapman, Colchester; Giles G. Wickwire, New London; G.G. Standish, Willimantic
Connecticut Central, (Hartford to Springfield.) — Pres. and Treas., D. D. Warren, Springfield; Vice-Pres., Francis Gowdy, Melrose; Sec, T. M. Maltbie, Hartford; Directors, D. D. War- ren, Wm. Birnie, James W. Perkins, Boston; Francis Gowdy, John M. Stiles, J. A. Thompson, Melrose; Simeon E. Baldwin, Haven; N. S. Osborn, Lemuel Stoughton, East Windsor Hill; H. P. Stedman, East Hartford; E. Prickett, Hazardville; E. S. Henrv, Rockville.
Hartford and Connecticut Western, (Hartford to
Millerton.) — Pres., Wm. L. Gilbert, West Winsted; Vice-Pres., C. T. Hillyer, Hartford; Sec. and Treas., E. R. Beardsley, Hart- ford. Supt., John F. Jono>. Directors, A. H. Holley, Salis- bury; Win. H. Barnum, Lime Rock; Chas. T. Hillyer, L. B. Mernam, T. If. Allyn, H. S. Barbour, John F. Jones, Hart- ford; Wm. L. Gilbert, George Dudley, West Winsted; Ly- man Dunning, East Canaan; Frederick Miles, Chapinville; E. T. Butler, Norfolk; Joseph Toy, Sim>burv.
Danhuhy and Nokwalk.— Pres., James W. Hyatt, I walk. Sec and Trees., Harvey Williams: Supt., Lewis W Sandiforth, Danbury. Directors* R. P. Flower, N. Y.: Wm. C.
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Street, James W. Hyatt, Frederick St. John Lockwood, Nor- walk; Edwin Sherwood, Southport; Orrin Benedict. Bethel; L. P. Hoyt, David P. Nichols, E. S. Tweedy, Nathan M. George, Danbury ; Henry McHarg, Ridgfield.
Hartford and Connecticut Valley, (Hartford to Say- brook.) — Pres., and Supt., Samuel Babcock, Hartford; Vice- Pres., Gurdon Bill, Springfield, Mass.; Sec. and Treas., C. H. Smith, Jr., Hartford; Directors, Samuel Babcock, Hen- ry Kellogg, Richard D. Hubbard, James J. Goodwin, Charles M. Beach, Franklin Chamberlin, Hartford; Chester W. Chapin, Gurdon Bill, Springfield; D. C. Spencer, Old Say- broook.
Housatonic, (Bridgeport to Pittsfield, Mass.) — Pres., Wm. H. Barnum, Lime Rock; Vice-Pres., David S. Draper; Sec. and Treas., C. K. Averill; Supt., L. B. Stillson — all of Bridgeport ; Directors, Edward Leavitt, Samuel Willetts, John B. Peck, New York; "William H. Barnum, Lime Rock; George W. Peet, Falls Village; A. B. Mygatt, New Milford; Horace Nichols, David S. Draper, Wm. D. Bishop, New York.
Naugatuck, (Bridgeport to Winsted.) — Pres., E. F. Bishop; Sec. and Treas., Horace Nichols; Supt., George W. Beach — all of Bridgeport. Directors, E. F. Bishop, W. D. Bishop, Russell Tomlinson, Bridgeport; Royal M. Bassett, Birming- ham; Henry Bronson, John B. Robertson, New Haven; J. G. Wetmore, Winsted, A. L. Dennis, Newark, N. J.; F. J. Kings- bury, Waterbury.
New Canaan, (Stamford to New Canaan.) — Pres., S. Y. St. John, New Canaan; Vice-Pres., Joseph B. Hoyt, Stamford; Sec, A. F. Jones; Treas., George F. Lockwood; Supt, Wm. St. John— all of New Canaan. Directors, Selleck Y. St. John, Albert S. Comstock, William G. Webb, William E. Raymond, Edwin Hovt, New Canaan; Joseph B. Hoyt, Stam- ford; Willard Parker, New York; S. B. St. John, Hartford.
New Haven and Derby, (New Haven to Ansonia.) — Pres., J. H. Bartholomew, Stony Creek; Vice-Pres., Charles L. English; Sec, F. E. Harrison; Treas., Charles Atwater; Supt, E. S. Quintard — all of New Haven. Directors, Henry S. Daw- son, Charles L. English, N. D. Sperry, Joel A. Sperrv, Charles Atwater, Isaac Anderson, New Haven; George W. Shelton, Edward N. Shelton, Thomas L. Cornell, George P. Cowles, Birmingham; J. H. Bartholomew, Stony Creek; Thomas Wallace, Franklin Farrell, Ansonia. City Directors, John B. Robertson, H. F. Holcomb.
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Nbw Haven and Northampti Haven, Conn., to
Conway Junction. Mass.) — Pres., Charles N. Yeamans, New Haven; Supt., Carl A. Goodnow, New Haven. Directors, Charles N. Yeamans, A. L. Kidston. Iff. G. Elliott, George J, Brush, Daniel Trowbridge, George H. Watrous, New Haven; William D. Bishop, Bridgeport; Charles M. Pond, Hartford; H. G. Knight, East Hampton, Mass.
New London Northern, (New London Conn., to Brattle- boro, Vt.) — Pres. and Treas., Robert Coit, New London. Sec, .1. A. Southard, New London; Supt., Geo. W. Bentley, New London. Directors, W.W. Billings, Win. H. Barns, Benj. Stark, A. Brandegee, R. Coit, J. N. Harris, New London; C. H. Osgood, Norwich; \Ym. H. Hill, Boston; Wm. Allen Butler, New York; Thomas Ramsdell, Windham; James A. Rumrill, Springfield, Mass.
Nbw York and New England. — Pres., James H. Wilson; Sec, James W.Perkins; Treas., George B. Phippen; Supt. Bast Div., 0. M. Shepard — all of Boston. West Div., J. C Rawn, Hartford. Providence Div., L. W. Palmer, Provi- dence. Woonsocket Div., O. M. Shepard, Boston. Directors, Jes.-e Metcalf, Legrand B. Cannon, Eustice C. Fitz, Cyrus W. Field, Jonas H. French, Jay Gould, R. Suydam Grant *WTilliam T. Hart, Henry L. Higginsbn, Hugh J. Jewett, Frederick J. Kingsbury, George B. Roberts, Russell Sage, James H. Wilson.
New York, Providence and Boston (New London to Providence, R. I.) — Pres., Samuel D. Babcock; Vice-Pres., DavidS. Babcock; Treas., Henry Morgan — all of New York; Sec, A. R. LongleyJr. ; Engineer, A. S. Mathews, Stoningtou; Supt , J. B. Gardiner, Providence, R. 1. Directors, Samuel D. Babcock, David S. Babcock, Wm. F. Gary, Jr., Henrv Morgan, James B. Johnston, George M. Miller, New York; N. F. Dixon, Westerly, R. I.; John A. Burnham, Boston; Charles H. Salisbury, Providence; Henry Howard, Coventry, R. I.; A. S. Mathews, Stonington.
Norwich and WORCESTER. — Pres., F. EL Dewey, Wor- cester, Mas*. ; Treas., George L. Perkins; Sec, E. T. Clapp; Supt.. P. St. M. Andrews — all of Norwich. Directors, J. F. Slater, Norwich; F. H. Dewey, Geo. W. Gill, Charles W. Smith, E. L. Davis, Worcester; W. F. Weld, Phila.; W. Bayard Cutting, N. V.
Ridgefield and New York.— Pres., Ellwood Burdsall, Port Chester, N. Y.; Vice-Pres., Wm. J. Mead, Greenwich;
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Sec, Ephraim Sours, Port Chester, N. Y. ; Treas., Hiram K. Scott, Ridgefield.
Rockville (Vernon Depot to Rockville). — Pres., George Maxwell, Rockville ; Sec'y and Treas., J.C.Hammond, Jr. ; Supt., A. H. Putnam. Directors, George Maxwell, Crosley Fitton, H. L. James, J. C. Hammond, Jr., George Talcott, Rockville.
Shepaug (Litchfield to Hawleyville). — Pres., Henry W. Buel; Vice-Pres. and Treas., Henry R. Coit; Sec, Wm. Deming; Supt., Edwin McNeil — all of Litchfield. Directors, Henry W. Buel, H. R. Coit, Wm. Deming, L. VV. Wessells, Dorsey Ne- ville, H. 0. Morse, Asahel H. Morse, Edwin McNeil, Litchfield.
Shore Line (New Haven to New London). — Leased to and operated by New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R. Co. Pres., S. B. Chittenden, New York; Vice-Pres., Samuel Heming- way, New Haven; Sec. and Treas., Wilbur F. Day, New Haven. Supt., W. H. Stevenson, New Haven. Directors, S. B. Chitten- den, Chas. G. Landon, New York; William T. Bartlett, Samuel Hemingway, E. H. Trowbridge, H. L. Hotchkiss, New Haven.
South Manchester (Manchester to South Manchester). — Pres., Frank W. Cheney; Sec. and Gen. Manager, Richard 0. Cheney; Treas., Charles S. Cheney. Directors, Ralph Cheney, Rush Cheney, Frank Cheney, Frank W. Cheney, Richard 0. Cheney — all of South Manchester.
Watertown and Waterbury. — Pres., Wm. D. Bishop, Bridgeport; Sec. and Treas., Leman W. Cutler, Watertown. Di- rectors, Wm. D. Bishop, Russel Tomlinson, Horace Nichols, Bridgeport; Owen B. King, Leman W. Cutler, Merrit Hemin- way, Henry Merriman, Watertown; George W. Beach, Fred'k J. Kingsbury, Waterbury ; Royal M. Basset, Derby.
Capital stock issued, $46,348,350. Total debt, $24,643,143. Gross earnings, $13,803,415. Net earnings, $5,228,127. Miles of road in the State, 1,269. Total cost of construction and equip- ments, $81,305,241. Passengers carried in 1881, 13,205,826. Dividends paid in 1881, $2,575,071. Operating Expenses, $8,- 575.2-
GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
President. CHESTER A. ARTHUR, X. Y., Salary, $50,000
Fred'k T. FbeliegHUYSEN, X. J., Secretary of State, 8,000
Charles J. Foi geb, X. Y., Secretary of the Treasury, 8,000
ROBERT T. Lincoln, Illinois, Secretary of War, 8,000
William H. Hint, La., Secretary of the Navy, 8,000
Timothy 0. Howe, Wisconsin, Postmaster-General, S,000
Benjamin H. Brewster, Penn., Attorney-General, 8,000
S. .1. Kirkwood. Missouri, Secretary of the Interior, 8,000
THE JUDICIARY.
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.
M<ets first Monday in December, at Washington.
Chief Justice, Morrison R. Waite, Ohio; salary, $10, 500. JUDGES, Samuel F. Miller, of Iowa; Stephen J. Field, of California; William B. Woods of Georgia; Joseph P. Bradley, of New Jersey; Ward Hunt, of Xew York; John M. Harlan, of Kentucky; Stanley Matthews, of Ohio; Horace Grav, of Mass.; salary, 510,000.
Clerk, Jas. H. M( Kenney, Washington, D. C.
Marshal, J. G. NlCOLAY, Washington, D. C.
Reporter, Wm. T. Otto.
XLVI. CONGRESS. SENATK.
President pro-temp.orey David Davis, Illin Secretary,
The dates opposite the names of the Senators are those when they entered the Senate, and when their present terms expire.
ALABAMA. CONNECT KIT.
John T. Morgan, 1877-88 Orville H. Piatt, 1-79-85
James L. Pugh, 1880-b:. Joseph R. Hawley, L881-87
ABBA DELAWARE.
Augustus II. Garland, 1877-83 Kli Saulsbnrw 1871-88
James I). Walker, 1879-86 Thos. F. Bayard. 180
CALIFORNIA. FLORIDA.
John F. Miller, 1887 Charles W. Jones, 1875-87
James T. Farley, 1879-bo Wilkinson Call, 1-79-85
Colorado. OEOB6IA.
Henry M. Teller, 1876-83 Benjamin H. Hill, 1877-88
Nathaniel P. Hill, 36 Jos. F. Brown, 1880-85
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ILLINOIS.
David Davis, 1877-
John A. Logan, 1879-
INDIANA.
Daniel W. Voorhees, 1879
Benjamin Harrison, 1881-
IOWA.
James W. McDill, 1881-
William B. Allison, 1879-
KANSAS.
Preston B. Plumb, 1877-83
John J. Ingalls, 1879-85
KENTUCKY.
James B. Beck, 1877-83
John S. Williams, 1879-85
LOUISIANA.
Wm. Pitt Kellogg, 1877-83
Benjamin F. Jonas, 1879-85
MAINE.
Wm. P. Frye, 1881-83
Eugene Hale, 1881-87
MARYLAND.
James B. Groome, 1879-85
Arthur P. Gorman, 1881-87
MASSACHUSETTS.
George F. Hoar, 1877-83
Henry L. Dawes, 1881-87
MICHIGAN.
Thomas W. Ferrv, 1871-83
Omar D. Conger," 1881-87
MINNESOTA.
William Windom, 1871-83
S. J. R. McMillan, 1881-87
MISSISSIPPI.
John Z. George, 1881-87
L. Q. C. Lamar, 1877-83
MISSOURI.
George G. Vest, 1879-85
Francis M. Cockrell, 1881-87
NEBRASKA.
Alvin Saunders, 1877-83
Chas. H. Van Vfyck, 1881-87
NEVADA.
John P. Jones, 1879-85
James G. Fair, 1881-87
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
1877- 1879-
1877-i 1881-:
1881-
1881-
1879-85
1879-
1881-
1877- 1879-
Edward H. Rollins, Henry W. Blair,
NEW JERSEY
John R. McPherson, Wrm. J. Sewell,
NEW YORK.
Elbridge G. Lapham, Warner Miller,
NORTH CAROLINA.
Matthew W. Ransom, 1872- Zebulon B. Vance,
OHIO.
George H. Pendleton, John Sherman,
OREGON.
Lafayette Grover, James H. Slater,
PENNSYLVANIA.
J. Donald Cameron, 1879- John I. Mitchell, 1881-
RHODE ISLAND.
Henry B. Anthony, 1859- Nelson W. Aldrich, 1881-
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Matthew C. Butler, 1877 Wade Hampton, 1879-
TENNESSEE.
Isham G. Harris, Howell E. Jackson,
TEXAS.
Samuel B. Maxey, Richard Coke,
VERMONT.
Geo. F. Edmunds, Justin S. Morrill,
VIRGINIA.
John W. Johnston, William Mahone,
WEST VI KG INI A.
Henry G. Davis, 1871
Johnson N. Camden, 1881
WISCONSIN.
Angus Cameron, 1875-
Philetn* Sawyer, 1881-
1877- 1881-
1875- 1877
1SG6- 1879
1870- 1881-
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
\ iv i . i : , J. Warren Keifer, Ohio. * Clerk, Edward McPherson, Pennsylvania
The House consists of 293 Members, and S Territorial Dele- gates who have no vote.
ALABAMA. 1. Thomas H. Herndon; 2, Hilearv A.Herbert; 3, William C. Oates : 4, Charles M. Shelley ; 5, Thomas Williams ; 6, Goldsmith W. Hewitt, 7, William H. Forney; 8, Joseph Wheeler.
Arkansas. 1, Poindexter Dunn; 2, James K. Jones, 3, Jordan E. Cravens; 4, Thomas M. Gunter.
California. 1, W. S. Rosecrans; 2, Horace F. Page; 3, Camp- bell P. Berry; 4, Romualdo Pacheco.
Colorado. 1, James B. Belford.
Connecticut. 1, John R. Buck; 2, James Phelps; 3, John T. Wait; 4, Frederick Miles.
Delaware. 1, Edward L. Martin.
Florida. 1, R. H. M. Davidson; 2, Jesse J. Finley.
Georgia. 1, George R. Black; 2, Henry G. Turner; 3, Philip Cook; 4, Hugh Buchanan; 5, N. J. Hammond; 6, Jas. H. Blount; 7, Judson C. Clements; 8, Alexander H. Stephens; 9, Emory Speer.
Illinois. 1, William Aldrich; 2, George R. Davis; 3, Chas. 1). Farwell; 4, John C. Sherwin; 5, Robert M. A. Hawk; 6, Thomas J. Henderson; 7, William Cullen; 8, Lewis E. Pay- son: 9,* John H. Lewis; io, Benjamin F. Marsh j 11, James \V\ Singleton; 12, Win. M. Springer; 13, Dietrich C. Smith; 14, Joseph G. Cannon; 15, S. \V. Moulton; 16, William A. J. Sparks; 17, Win. R. Morrison; 18, John R. Thomas; 19, K. W. Townshend.
Indiana. 1, William Heilman; 2, Thomas R. Cobb; 3, S. M. Stockslager; 4, W. S. Holman; 5, Courtney C. Matson; 0, Thomas M. Browne; 7, Stanton .1. Peelle; 8, Robert B. 1 •'. Pierce; 9, Godlove S. Orth; 10, Mark L. Demotte; 11, Geo. W. Steele; 12, Walpole G. Colerick: 13, Win. H. Calkins.
Iowa. 1, Mo<es A. McCoid; 2, Suwall S. Farwell; 3, Thomas Updegrall"; 4, Nathaniel C. Deering; 6, William G. Thompson; 6f Madison E. Cutts; 7, John A. Kasson; B, Wm. P. Hepburn; 9, Cyrns C. Carpenter.
186 HOUSE.
Kansas. 1, John A. Anderson; 2, Dudley C. Haskell; 3, Thomas Ryan.
Kentucky. 1, Oscar Turner; 2, James A. McKenzie; 3, John W. Caldwell; 4, J. Proctor Knott; 5, Albert S. Willis; 6, John G.Carlisle; 7, J. C. S. Blackburn; 8, Philip B. Thompson, Jr.; 9, John D. White; 10, Elijah C. Phister.
Louisiana. 1, Randall L. Gibson ; 2, E. .John Ellis; 3, Chester B. Darrell; 4, Nathan C. Blanchard; 5, J. Floyd King; 6, Ed- ward W. Robertson.
Maine. 1, Thomas B. Reed; 2, Nelson Dingley; 3, S. D. Lindsey; 4, George W. Ladd; 5, Thompson H. Murch.
Maryland. 1, George W. Covington; 2, J. Fred. C. Tal- bott; 3, F. S. Hoblitzell; 4, Robert M. McLane; 5, Andrew G. Chapman; 6, Milton G. Urner.
Massachusetts. 1, William W. Crapo; 2, Benj. W. Harris; 3, A. A. Rannev; 4, Leopold Morse; 5, Zelwyn Z. Bowman; 6, Eben F. Stone; 7, William A. Russell; 8, John W. Candler; 9, William W. Rice; 10, Amasa Norcross; 11, George D. Robinson.
Michigan. 1. Henry W. Lord; 2, Edwin Willits; 3, Edward
5. Lacy; 4, Julius C. Burrows; 5, George W. Webber;
6, Oliver L. Spaulding; 7, John T. Rich; 8, Roswell G. Horr; 9, Jay A. Hubbell.
Minnesota. 1, Mark H. Dunnell; 2, Horace B. Stratt; 3, William D. Washburn.
Mississippi. 1, H. L. Muldrow; 2, Van H. Manning; 3, Hernando D. Money; 4, Otho R. Singleton; 5, Charles E. Hooker; 6, James R. Chalmers.
Missouri. 1, Martin L. Clard v ; 2, Thomas Allen ; 3, Richard G. Frost; 4, Lowndes H. Davi?;*5, Richard P. Bland; 6, Ira S. Hazeltine; 7, Theron X. Rice; 8, Robert T. Van Horn; 9, Nich olas Ford; 10, J. H. Burrows; 11, John B. Clark, Jr.; 12, Wm. H. Hatch; 13, Aylett H. Buckner.
Nebraska. 1, Edward K. Valentine.
Nevada. 1, George W. Cassidy.
New Hampshire. 1, Joshua G. Hall; 2, James F. Briggs; 3. Ossian Ray.
New Jersey. 1, George M. Robeson ; 2, John H. Brewer; :;. Miles Ross; 4, Henry S. Harris; 5, John Hill; 6, Phineas Jones; 7, Aug. A. Hardenbergh.
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New York. 1, Perry Belmont; 2, Wm. E. Robinson; Hyatt Smith; 4, Archibald Iff. Bliss; 5, Benjamin Wood; 6, Samuel S. Cox; 7, Philip H. Dngro; 8, Anson G. McCook; 9, R. P. Flower; 10, Abram S. Hewitt; 11, John Hardy; 12, Waldo Hutchins; 13, John H. Ketcham; 14, Lewis Beach; 15, Thomas Cornell; 16, Michael M. Nolan; 17, Walter A. Wood; 1\ John Hammond; 19, Abraham X. Parker; 20, George West; 21, Ferris Jacobs, Jr.; 22, C. R. Skinner; 23, Cyrus D. Prescott; 24, JoseDh Mason: 25, Frank Hiscock; 26, John H. Camp; 27, J. W. Wadsworth; 28, Jeremiah W. D wight; 29. David P. Richardson; 30, John Van Voorhis; 31, Richard Crowley; 32, Jonathan L. Scoville; 33, Henry Van Aernam.
North Carolina. 1, Louis C. Latham: 2, Orlando Hubbs: 3, J. W. Shackleford; 4, Walter R. Cox; 5, Alfred M. Scales: 6, Clement Dowd; 7, Robert F. Armrleld; 8, Robert B. Vance.
Ohio. 1, Benjamin Butterworth; 2, Thomas L. Young; 3, Henry L. Morey; 4, Emanuel Shultz; 5, Benjamin Le Fevre; ti, James M. Ritchie; 7, John P. Leedom; 8, Joseph W. Keifer; mes S. Robinson; 10, John B. Rice: 11, Henry S. Neal ; "jorge L. Converse; 13 Gibson Atherton: 14, George W. Geddes; 15, Rufus R. Dawes; 16, Jonathan T. Updegraff; 17. William McKinJey Jr.; 18, Addison S. McClure: 19, Ezra B. Taylor; 20, Amos Townsend.
Oregon. 1, M. C. George.
Pennsylvania. 1, Henry H.Bingham; 2, Chas. O'Neill: 3, Samuel J. Randall; 4, Win. D. Kelley; 5, Alfred C. Harmer; 6, William Ward; 7, William Godshalk ; 8, Daniel Ermen- trout; 9, A. Herr Smith; 10, William Mutchler; 11, Robert Klotz; 12, Joseph A. Scranton; 13, Charles X. Barnaul; 14. Samuel F. Barr; 15, Cornelius C. Jadwin: 10, Robert J. I . Walker; 17, Jacob M. Campbell; IS, Horatio G. Fisher; Frank Beltzhoover; 20, Andrew G. Curtin; 21, Morgan R. Wise; 22, Russell Krrett: 23, Thomas M. Bayne: 24, W. > Shallenberger; 25, James Moagrove; 26, Samuel H. Mi lie Lewis F. Watson.
Rhode Island. 1, Henry J. Spooner; 2, Jonathan Chase.
South Cabolwa. 1, John S. Richardson; 2. s. Dibble; 3, D. Wyatt Aiken; 4, John H. Kvins; 5, Geo. D. Tillman.
Tennessee. 1, A. II. Pettibone; 2, Leonidaa C. Honk; 8, George G. Dibrell; 4, Benton McMillin; 5, Richard Warner; 6, John F. House; 7. W. C. Whitthorne; 8, John I). C. Atkins; 9, Charles B. Simnntnn: in. Wm. R. Mnore.
188 D. S. INTERNAL REVENUE.
Texas. 1, John H. Reagan; 2, David R. Culberson; 3, Olin Wellborn; 4, Roger Q. Mills; 5, George W. Jones; 6, Columbus Upson.
Vermont. 1, Charles H. Joyce; 2, James M. Tyler; 3, Wm. W. Grout.
Virginia. 1, George T. Garrison; 2, John F. Dezendorf; 3, George D. Wise; 4, Joseph Jorgensen; 5, George C. Cabell; 6, John R. Tucker; 7, John Paul; 8, John S. Barbour; 9, Abram Fulkerson.
West Virginia. 1, Benjamin Wilson; 2, John Blair Hoge; 3, John E. Kenna.
Wisconsin. 1, Chas. G. Williams; 2, Lucien B. Caswell; 3, George C. Hazelton; 4, Peter V. Deuster; 5, Edward S. Bragg; 6, Richard Guenther; 7, H. L. Humphrey; 8, Thaddeus C. Pond.
TERRITORIAL DELEGATES.
Arizona. G. H. Ouray. Dakota. R. F. Pettigrew. Idaho. George Ainslee. Montana. Martin Maginnis. New Mexico. T. Luna. Utah.
Washington. Thomas H. Brents. Wyoming. M. E. Post.
XJ. S. I^TICRIS^L, REVENUE.
1st Dist., Hartford, Tolland, New London, and Wind- ham Counties.
Collector, Joseph Selden, Norwich. Deputies, A. Irving Royce, Norwich; Win. W. House, H. S. House, Hartford; Wm. H.Fuller, Suffield; George R. Case, Norwich. Gaugers, Alfred E. Sheldon, Hartford; Frederick A. King, Thompsonville; W.
A. Stocking, Simsbury; David B. Hale, Collinsville; Samuel
B. Knapp, Norwich. * Store-keepers, E. T. Spooner, Joseph Dawson, Warehouse Point; Josiah F. Williston; H. D. Adams, Hartford. Clerk, F. E. Griffin, Norwich.
CUSTOM HO U8E 18(J
2d Dist., New Havkn. Middlesex, Faihfield, and Litch- field Counties.
Collector, David F. Hollister, Bridgeport. Deputies, F. E. Barlow, Henry C. Lemmon; Clerk, William H. Kelsey, Bridge- port; Henrv L. Allen, West Win-ted; John H. Rowland, H. J. Mlofl*,New Haven; John B. Wright, Clinton; W. R. Willi- ams, Waterbury. Gaugers, John A. Boughton, Bridgeport; C. G. G. Merrill, New Haven; Carlos P. Merwin, New Milford; David B. Hale, Collinsville. Store-Keeper and Gauger, Bur- ton G. Warner, New Haven.
CUSTOM HOUSE OFFICERS.
FAIRFIELD District, west of Housatonic River to State line. — Collector, Julius S. Hanover, Bridgeport ; Deputy Collector, Inspector, etc., James H. Porter. Night Inspector, Samuel W. Hodge, Bridgeport.
Inspector for Norwalk, Gould D. Jennings; for Stamford, Geo. E. Scofield. Pilots, Bridgeport Harbor, S. A. McNeil, John H. Plumb; Housatonic River, Rufus Buddington; Nor- walk Harbor, Z. Rowland. Pilots of Tug-Boats, Bridgeport, Wm. Hayes; Norwalk, Peter Decker.
MIDDLETOWN District, extending from Springfield, Mass., to Clinton, Conn.— Collector, Aug. Putnam, Middletown. Special Deputy Collector and Inspector, Geo. W. Burke, Middletown. Janitor, George S. Parmelee, Middletown. Storekeeper, Arthur E. Howard, Hartford.
Hartford, Deputy Collector, Joseph F. Field; Inspector, Samuel B. Dickinson, Saybrook Point.
NEW HAVEN District, extending from Madison to the Hou- satonic River. — Collector, Cyrus Northrop. Deputy Collector, Edmund Pendleton. Clerks, Jesse Peck, C. S. Bunnell, Edwin Case. Weighers, Gaugers and Measurers, S. R. Crampton, John W. Lane. Inspectors, E. D. S. Goodyear, H. 0. Beach, W. R. Lloyd, George S. Allen. Night Inspector, Edward Coe. Light- house Keepers, Elizur Thompson, Gilbert A. W. Ford. Mes- senger, Theodore Knipping. Janitor, George S. Loveland. Boatsman, Tunis Bouns.
Inspector for Branford and Sachem's Head, Grant Smith.
Inspector for Derby and Milford, Lucius Gilbert.
190 POST OFFICES.
NEW LONDON District.— Collector, John A. Tibbits. Dep- uty Collector and Inspector, C. G. Sistare. Inspectors, Wra. R. Austin, New London; Geo. W. Geer, John Bishop. Norwich; Boatman and Messenger, John W. Brown. Janitor, Anthony- Jerome. Physician, Marine Hospital, John G. Stanton. Steam- boat Inspectors, Elisha P. Beckwith, Philo B. Hovey, New London.
Pilots, Thame? River, and Sound, Clark S. Rogers, B. W. Harris, Leonard Smith, Perkins Harris; Norwich, James M. Holt, Henry G. Roath, Edward Smith, Thomas Comstock; Lyme, John 0. Miner.
STONINGTON District.— Collector, George Hubbard. Dep- uty Collectors and Inspectors, William Williams, Stonington; George D. Cross, Pawcatuck, Conn., and Westerly, R. I. Boat-Keeper, Stephen D. Merret, Stonington.
Deputy Collector for Mystic Bridge, Mystic River and Noank, Asa Fish.
POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
Postage on Letters, prepaid by Stamps, 3 cents each $ oz. or fraction thereof, to all parts of the country. Drop and Local letters, at offices of free delivery by carrier, 2 cents per $ oz ; at other offices 1 ct. Postal Cards, 1 cent each.
Registered letters, 10 cents each, in addition to the regular postage.
SECOND-CLASS MATTER.
Newspapers and periodicals, issued at stated intervals, as frequently as four times a year, including sample copies from an office of publication, or from a news agency to actual sub- scribers, 2 cents for each lb. or fraction thereof; one copy to each actual subscriber residing in the county where printed and published, free; but cannot be delivered at letter carrier offices, unless postage is paid at 2 cents a lb.
Newspapers (excepting weeklies), and periodicals not exceed- ing two ounces, 1 cent each; and periodicals, over two ounces, two cents each, when delivered from carrier office.
THIRD-CLASS MATTER.
Books (of any weight, if single), transient newspapers and periodicals, circulars, and other matter wholly in print, proof-
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sheets, corrected proof-sheets, and manuscript copy accompany- ing the same, date, and name of the addressed and of the sender of circulars, and correction of mere typographical errors. On matter of this class (and fourth class) name or address of sender on wrapper, or matter with word "from M preceding the same, and on books a simple manuscript dedication or inscription on cover or blank leaf, 1 cent for each two ounces or fraction thereof.
FOURTH-CLASS MATTER.
Metals, minerals, merchandise, samples of ores, blank cards, flexible patterns, seeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots, and all matter not in 1st, 2d, and 3d class, that will not injure the mails or the person, not over four pounds for each package, one cent for each ounce or fraction thereof.
Postage for each J oz. : to Europe, 5 cts. ; to Canada, pre- paid, 3 cents.
POST-OFFICES AND POSTMASTERS.
Abington, B. L. Bullard Bridgeport, J. \V. Knowlton Andover, E. Hall Bridgewatcr, George Lyon Ansonia, Charles E. Bristol Bristol, Silas M. Norton Ashford, W. M. Whitaker Broad Brook, F. If. Gowdy Avon, Oliver T. Bshop Brookfield, Andrew Northrop Bakersville, S. N. Pettibone Brookfield Centre, A. Somers Ball's Pond, Atnzi H. Pearce Brooklyn, Lewis Searls Banksville, George Derby Brooks' Vale, Sam'l H. Brooks Baltic, Mayden Hayes Buckingham, C. J". Loomer Bantam Falls, S. E. Crossman Buckland, H. G. Parker Barkhamsted, Dwight S. Case Burnside, Moses Chandler Beacon Falls, .John Wolfe Burlington, L. F. Turner Berlin, H. L. Porter Burrville, John M. Burr Bethany, Mary E. Hitchcock Campbell's Mills, G. P. Douglas Bethel, Amos Woodman Campville, Sarah M. Leonard Bethlehem, Herbert S. Jackson Canaan, A. T. Roraback Birmingham, Win. J.Clark Canaan Valley, Miles Rockwell Black Kock, J. C. Smith Cannon's Station, A. M. Reed Bloomfield, Henry W. Rowley Canterbury, H. F. William- Bolton, John A. Alvord Canton, ' C. M. Woodford Bozrah, George 0. Stead Canton Cnt'r,Wm.H.Richards'n Bozrahville, Jas. M. Peckham Central Vill., Jas. M. Wilcox Branchville, C.B.Morehouse, jr ("enter Brook, 1). W.Spencer Branford, Philo Hall Center Groton, Geo. L. Daboll
192 POST OFFICES.
Center Hill, Mrs. Correl Tiffany East Hartland, Benj. H. Selby Chapinville, John McElroy East Haven, S. Hemingway Chaplin, J. W. Lincoln East Kent, Elisha Fry
Chatham. See East Hampton East Killingly, Isaac Fogg
Cheshire, Edwin R. Brown East Litchfield, Austin Weaver Chester, S. A. Wright East Lyme, Gilbert P. Coats
Chesterfield, Orrin H. Whiting East River, Samuel D. Crut- Clark's Crs., H.H. Starkweath'r tenden
Clark Falls, E. P. Chapman Easton, Seleck N. Osborne
Clinton, Joseph C. Parker East Thompson, Isaac Sherman
Clintonville, G. W. Tallmadge E.Wallingfd, Mrs. D. Williams
Cobalt, Rufus D. Tibbals East Willington,
Colchester, Chas. H. Rogers East Windsor, Geo. B. Spencer Cold Spring, 0. S. Botsford E. Windsor Hill, C. Z. Parmelee Colebrook, Reuben Rockwell EastWoodstock, G. 0. Robbins Colebrook River, Geo. S. Ives Ekonk, Kinney S. Wilcox
Collinsville, Emerson A. Hough Elliott, Chas. F. Martin
Columbia, Geo. B. Fuller Ellington, Jas. W. Eaton
Comstock's Bridge, E. M.Brown Ellsworth, Geo. Peck
Copper Hill, Wm. D. Viets- Elmwood, W. S. Goodwin
Cornwall, J. W. Beers Enfield, F. J. Sheldon
Cornwall Bridge, Jas. A. Bierce Essex, Charles S. Munger
Cornwall Hollow, A. F. Palmer Fairfield, Charles B. Wakeley Cos Cob, A. Scofield Fair Haven, Sta. of New Haven
Coventry, Sam'l T. Loomis Falls Village, Geo. W..Hall Cromwell, John Stevens Farmington, Chauncey Rowe
Danbury, John Tweedy Farms Village, Phelps Tuller
Danielsonville, F. A. Shumway Forestville, J. F. Douglass
Darien, George Clock Franklin, Andrew B. Smith
Dayville, Marcus Wood Gale's Ferry, Isaac Bragaw
Deep River, S. M. Shipman Gaylordsvifle, A. H. Barlow Derby, A. F. Sherwood Georgetown, James Corcoran
Durham, Oscar Leach Gildersleeve's Landing, F. Gil-
Durham Center, Henry Davis dersleeve
Eagleville, George" Vinton Gilead, Ralph T. Hutchinson
East Berlin, Mrs. Jane Heald Glasgo, Wm. P.Young
East Canaan, George Dunning Glastonbury, F. C. Covell
East Cornwall, Chas. S. Blake Glenville, " Webster Haight Eastford, Isaac Warren Goshen, Chas. J. Porter
East Glastonbury, L. A. Weir Granby, J. N. Loomis
East Granby, James R. Viets Grantville, M. F. Grant
East Haddam, W. C. Reynolds Greenfield Hill, B. B. Banks East Hampton, C. 0.* Sears Greeneville, A. C. Greene
East Hartford, Chas. Merriman Greens Farms, G. E. Crossman
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Greenwich, Jos. E. Brash
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Griswold, Sarah E. Tillinghast
Grosvenordale, Jas. Cranska Groton, John S. Morgan
Guilford, Charles Griswold Gurleyville, Chas. A. Royce Haddam, L. H. Howard
Haddam Neck, H. M. Selden Hadlyme, John C. Comstock Hamburg, B. A. Rathbun
Hamden, Jesse Warner
Hampton, Tames S. Baldwin Hanover, Mrs. Maria Smith Hartford. L. A. Dickinson
Hartland Center, G. Miller Harwinton, William Bryant Hawleyville, Robert Williams ilazardville, A. Landschultz Hebron, Geo. S. Bestor
Higganum, E. D. Gilbert
High Ridge, James M. Ballard Hockanum, Edwin Brewer
Hop River, W. C. Jillson
Hotchkissville, H. H. Morris Huntington, Frank W. Wooster Huntsville, H. E. Wetherell I von ton, Theodore F. Rose Jewett City, A. F. Brown
Johnsonville, S. P. Clark
Kensington, R. R. Upson
Kent, Barrett Eaton
Killinglv, Marcus Wood
Killingworth, 0. E. Redfield Lakeville, Thomas L. Norton Lanesville, Mrs. Perry Chase Lebanon, N. C. Barker
Ledyard, Edmund Spteer
Lees vi lie, Nelson Bo1
Leetes bland, C. Cranch
Liberty Hill, Win. A. Fuller Lime Rock, Jas. H. Barnuin Linville, W. H. Pease
Litchfield, 11. E. Gates
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John W. Nichols
Little River, Lockwood,
Long Hill, Edward Piatt
Long Ridge, Geo. B. Christison Lyme, Hiram Beck with
Madison, John Wilcox
Manchester, Wm. B. Lincoln Mansfield, S. S. Fuller
Mansfield Cent'r, F. D. Fenton Mansfield Dp't, I). B. Denison Mnrbledale, E. 0. Sperry
Marion, Catherine Zeilig
Marlborough, Mrs. H.R.Warner Mashapaug, J. W. Winch
Massapeag, J. P. Turner
Mechanicsville, J. Cunningham Melrose, John M. Stiles
Meriden, E. D. Hall
Merrow Station, 0. M. Merrow
Merryall,
Mianus, Allen J. Finney
Middleburv, Fred'k G. Scott Middlefield, S. D. Jewett
Middle Haddam, Jno. A. Carrier Middletown, Bartlett Bent
Milford, Joseph R. Clark
Millington, F. W. Swan
Mill Brook, Wm. P. Lawrence
Mill Dale,
Mill Plain,
Milton,
Minortown,
Monroe,
Montowese
Montville,
Mood us,
Moose Meadow,
Moosup,
W. A. Hine
Henry M. Senior
F. Barton
BroosoD Atwood
Wm. A. Clarke
W. A. Robinson
Lewis Browning
L. D. F. Gates
M. Bordiek
Lucius Batty
Morris, Joseph W. Mason
Mount Carmel, Jaim
Mount Hope, Mystie,
My>tic Bridge, Mystic River,
L. H. Hooker F. E Crumb
J. A. Rathbun W. W. Packer
194 POST OFFICES.
Naubuc, Albert A. Bogue Norwich Town, John Manning
Naugatuck, Luther S. Piatt Oakville, Leslie E. Warner Nepaug, E. R. Men-ill Oneco, Edwin A. Card
New Boston, J. T. Murdock Orange, Sidney F. Oviatt
New Britain, Walter Gladden Ore Hill, Charles Everts
New Canaan, Cornelia Hoyt Oxford, Chas. H. Butler
New Fairfield, A.Martin Couch Packersville, C. H. Truesdell New Hartford, H. L. Jones Parkville, Sherman Goodwin New Haven, Neh. D. Sperry Pendleton Hill, R. P. Palmer Newington, Erastus Kilbourn Pequabuck, Walter H. Scott Newingt'n June. J.C.Sternberg Phoenixville, C. A. Wheaton New London, Wm. H. Tubbs Pine Meadow, B. G. Loomis New Milford, David A. Baldwin Plainfield, Waldo Tillinghast New Preston, D. Burnham Plainville, E. F. Tomlinson
Newtown, Z. S, Peck Plantsville, Heber S. Ives
Niantic, Wm. Whaley Plattsville, George S. Piatt
Noank, Orrin E. Miner Pleasant Valley, Geo. Baker
Norfolk, Mrs. Ann Wolcott Plymouth, Horace Fenn
Noroton, J. S. Waterbury Pomfret, 0. C. Spencer
No. Ashford, Geo. W. Olds Pomfret Centre, Ethan Allen
No.Branford, Jenny E. Wheaton Pomfret Land'g, C. G. Williams North Canton, George Adams Poquetannock, John H. Taylor No. Colebrook, Erastus Simons Poquonnock, C. B. Tourtelotte North Cornwall, Niles Scoville Poquonoc Bridge, H. J. Lacev Northfield, D. T. Wooster Portland, Chas. H. Edwards
Northford, T. A. Smith Preston, Morrison Robbins
No. Franklin, Mrs. A. Manning Prospect, David B. Hotchkiss No. Granby, Willis Phelps Putnam, Perry P. Wilson
N. Grosvenordale, T. Wilbur Putnam Heights, ' S. Ames No. Guilford, B. C. Dudley Quarryville, Albert W. Cowles North Haven, Sarah J. Stiles Quinebaug, S. E. Amidon
North Lyme, Charles Stark Rainbow, Wm. C Hodge
North Madison, Alvin A. Blake Rawson, . H. H. Rollock
No. Manchester, Moses Scott Redding, Mrs. Jane C. Johnson North Stamford, Alvin Weed Redding Ridge, H. Whitehead
No. Sterling, ■ Reynolds Bridge, Wm. Barbour
No. Stonington, Wm. H. Hillard Ridgeburv, George Boughton Northville, Merritt Hunt Ridgefield\ Hiram K. Scott
No. Westchester, Wm. E. Jones Riverton, Miron A. Hart
North Wilton, Jas. Comstock Riverside, Edward B. Hewes No. Windham, Lester Hartson Robertsville, E. B. Brown
No. Woodstock, N. D. Skinner Rock Fall, H. L. Parker
Norwalk, Charles Olmstead Rockville, Geo. N. Brigham Norwich, E. G. Bidwell Rocky Hill, Henry R. Taylor
"post offices. 195
•>rd Station, S. S. Logan So. Wilton, Nelson Hanford
Round Hill, Odle C. Knapp So. Windham,. lohn B. Johnson
Rowayton, Oliver Cook So. Windsor, II . Parmelee
Roxbury, George Hurlburt So. Woodstock, X. H. Andrews
Roxbury Sta., Cbas. W. Hodge Springdale, .1. W. Waterbury
Salem, * Nelson N. Williams Spring Hill, N. Boynton
Salisbury, D. T. Warner Square Pond, E. H. Dimock
Sandy Hook, Ezra Patch Stafford, .1. E. Pascoe
Sanford Station, Stafford Springs, E. F. Whiton
Saugatuck, Jas. E. Hubbell Staflbrdville, 0. P. Eaton
Say brook, Thos. C. Acton, Jr. Stamford, Theodore J. Daskam
Saybrook Point, Jos. Kellogg Stanwich, Geo. A. Lockwood
Scitico, L. King Stepney, Burr Hawley
Scotland, James Burnett Stepney Dep't, Chas. S. French
Seymour, S. H. Canfield Sterling. Wm. Anderson
Shaker Sta., Albert J. Battles Stony Creek, Wm. T. Howd
Sharon, Edward F. Gillette Stonington, Franklin Williams
Sharon Valley, Geo. A. Kelsev Stratford, George H. Spall
Sherman, Mrs. F. Hong Suffield, Frank H. Reid
Silver Mine, Talcottville, Sam'l A. Talcott
Sim-bury. Lucius G. Goodrich Taftville, Henry Hovey
Smith's K'ge, Warner H. Keeler TariffVille, Philo B. Coe
Somen, Leverett E. Pease Terryville, Newell M. Plumb
Somersville, Win. E. Dow Thomaston, E. T. Gates
Sound Bench, II. F. Palmer Thompson, Jas. N. Kingsbury
South Britain, II. P Downes Thomps'nville, Mrs. A. Houston
Southbury, Andrew Perry Tolland, Joseph Root
S. Canaan, Chas. J. Connelly Torringibrd, Stanley Griswold
mterbury, 0. S. Francis Torrington, O. R. Tyler
So. Coventry, Henry N. Moore Torrington Hollow, X. R. Pond
Southford, H. Oatman Trumbull, Wm. S. Wheeler
Btonbnry, Emily Dayton Trumbull, Long Hill, Edw. Piatt
laven, Throd're Thompson Turnerville, P. W. Turner
Southington, Jno. Hemingway Tylerville, A. W. Tyler
South Kent, Edw'd Dakin Tyler City, C. H. Amesbury
South Killingly, H. A. Tennant Uncasville, Wm. M. Rnrchard
South Lyme, ft. L. Chadwick Union, •. L. Baker
So. Manchester, W. H. Cheney Union City, C. H. Smith
So. Meriden, E. B. Clark Unionville, J. 1>. Cook
Norfolk, Henry Pendleton Vernon, Hattic E. Ingraham
South Norwalk, J.S. Dunning Vernon Depot, B. C. 1'
Southport, Levi F. Sherwood Versailles, W. P. Kelley
Southville, S. F. Clark Voluntown, John N. Lewis
Wethersfield, L. Hewitt Wallingford, L. M. Hubbard
196 EDUCATION.
Wapping, J. C. Stoughton West Stratford, L. B. Vaill
Warehouse P't, G.D.Woodward West Suffield, Miss El D. Rose
Warren, Orlando Swift W. Thompson, W. R. Ca*e
Warrenville, John A. Murphy Westville, Geo. T. Finney
Washington, C. L. Hickox West Willingt'n, J. B. Carpenter
Washington Depot, S. D. Piatt W. Winsted, B. F. Marsh
Waterbury, John W. Hill West Woodstock, Abiel Fox
Waterford, F. P. Braman Wethersfield, Henry Lockwood
Watertown, B. C. Atwood Willimantic, John Brown
Waterville, Geo. H. Ford Willington, M. L. Dimock
Wauregan, James Gough Wilsonville, S. H. Adams
Weatogue, Seymour Pettibone Wilton, Chas. H. Betts
West Ashford, N. L. Knowlton Winchester, W. M. Bronson
West Avon, Martin .ludd Winchester Center,
Westbrook, Amos A. Wilcox Windham, William Swift
West Cheshire, Ed. P. Dunham Windsor, Mrs. Mary J. Phelps
Westchester, Mrs. Sam'l Brown Windsor Locks, A.VV. Converse
West Cornwall, C.E.Baldwin Windsorville, Sumner Shepard
Westford, Henry H. Richmond Winnipauk, Jos. C. Randle
West Goshen, Fred. A. Lucas Winsted, Harvey L. Roberts
West Granby, Buel B. Ailing Winthrop, Geo. G. Carr
W. Hartford,' Leonard Buckland Wolcott, Erastus W. Warner
West Hartland, Amos. W. Dean Woodbury, F. A. Walker
West Haven, Edw. W. Wilmot Woodmont,
Westminster, Adolph Eimer Woodstock, John Morse
West Morris, Sam'l F. Burgess Woodstock Val., A.M. Bancroft
West Norfolk, J. K. Shepard Woodville,
Weston, John H. Gregory Yalesville, Daniel Chapman
Westport, Wm. E. Nash Yantic, E. W. Williams
West Redding, W. F. Mandev'le Zoar Bridge, Chas. E. Gilbcr West Stafford. D. E. Whiton
Ei3UCArrio]sr.
YALE COLLEGE, New Haven.
Rev. Noah Porter, D. D., LL. I)., President.
Rev. Elias Loom is, LL. DM Win. A. Norton, M. A., S. Wells Williams LL. I)., James D. Dana, Ph. I)., LL. 1)., Rev. Geo. E. Day, D. D., Rev. Samuel Harris, D. I)., LL. I)., Thos. A. Thacher, LL. 1)., Benjamin SilliuiKn, M. D., Rev. Chester S Lyman, M. A., Rev. .lames M. Hoppin, D. D., M. D., Edward
EDUCATION. 197
J. Phelps, LL. I).. William I). Whitney, Ph. D., LL.D., M C. White, M. I). Francis Wayland, LL. D., Rev. Geo. P. Fisher, I). I).. Rev. Timothy Dwight, D. I)., Chas: A. Lindsley, M. D.,
Hubert A. Newton.' LL. I).. Geo. J. Brush, If. A., Samu.-l W. .Johnson, M A., Win. H. Brewer, Ph. I)., Leonard J. Sanford, M. I)., Wm. C. Robinson, LL.D, Lewis R. Packard, Ph. D., .Jno. F. Weir, X. A., M. A., John E. Clark, M. A., Cvrus Northrop, LL. B., Daniel C. Eaton, M. A., Arthur M. Wheeler, B. A.. Addison Van Name, M. A , J. Willard Gibbs, Ph. D., Arthur W. Wright, Ph. D., Thos. R. Lounsbury, B. A., Rev. William If. Barbour, D. D., Othniel C. Marsh, Ml A., Eugene L. Rich- ards, B. A., John H. Xiemeyer, M. A., Franklin B. Dexter, M. A., Simeon E. Baldwin, M. A., Oscar D. Allen, Ph. D., Tracv Peck, M. A., William I. Knapp. Ph. D., William H. Carmalt, II. I)., Addison E. Verrill, If. A., Rev. Geo. K. Ladd, Win. G. Sumner. B. A., Johnson T. Piatt, M. A., Sidnev I. Smith, Ph. B., Wm. G. Mixter, Ph. B.. Henry P. Wright, Ph. D.. James K. Thacher, MD., Henry A. Beefs, B. A., A. Jay DuBois, Ph. D., Edward S. Dana, Ph.' D., Thomas D. Sevmour, M. A., Frank E. Beckwith, M. D., William K. Townsend', D. C. L., Theodore S. Woolsey, LL. B., Henry W. Famham, M. A., R. P. D., Leonard Waldo. S. D., Professors.
Oscar H. Cooper, Frank B. Tarbell, Ph. D., Wm. Beebe, B. A., Andrew W. Phillips, Ph. D., Arthur T. Hadlev, B. A.. Webster Merrifield, B. A., Charles C. Camp, B. A., Alfred L. Riplev. B. A.
SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. Govkrmng Board.— Rev. Noah Porter, D. D., LL. D., Presi- dent; Geo. J. Brush, M. A., (ChairmRn,) Wm. A. Norton, M. A., Rev. Chester S. Lyman, M. A., Wm. D. Whitney, Ph. D., LL. D., Samuel W. Johnson, M. A., Wm. H. Brewer, Ph. D., John E. Clark, M. A., Daniel C. Eaton. M. A., Thomas R. Lounsbury. B. A.. Oscar D. Allen, Ph. I)., Addison E. Verrill, M. A.. Sidney I. Smith, Ph. B., William G. Mixter, Ph. B., A. Jay Dul Ph. D.. Henry W. Farnam, M. A.. P. P. D.
TRINITY COLLEGE, Hartford. Rev. Thomas R. Pynchon, D. D., LL. D., President John Brocklesby, LL. D., Rev. Edwin E. Johnson, M. A., Rev. Samuel Hart," M. A., George 0. Holbrooke, M. A.. Leonard Woods Richardson, M. A.. H. Carrin.cjton Bolton, Ph. D.,
198 MISCELLANEOUS.
Rev. Isbon T. Beckwith, Ph. D., Professors. Rt. Rev. John Williams, D. D., LL. D., Geo. C. Shattuck, M. A., M.D.. Wm. A. M. Wainwright, M. A., M. D., Wm. Hamersley, If. A., Pro- fessors and Lecturers. Rev. John Humphrey Barbour, M. A-, Assistant Librarian.
WESLEY AN UNIVERSITY, Middle town.
Rev. John W. Beach, D. D., President.
John Johnston, LL. D., John M. Van Vleck, LL. D., Rev. Calvin S. Harrington, D. D., James C. Van Benschoten, LL. D., Rev. George Prentice, D. D., Rev. Wm. N. Rice, Ph. D., Wilbur 0. Atwater, Ph. D., Rev. Geo. L. Westgate, D. D., Caleb T. Winchester, M. AM Professors. Ralph G. Hibbard, M. A., H. G. Mitchell, Ph. D., If. B. Crawford. M. A., Instructors. John C. Burke, M. A., Wm. L. Gooding, M. A., A. W. Harris, B. A., John P. Gordv, M. A., A. M Wilcox, Ph. D., Tutors. C. T. Woods, B. S., Merrill Hitchcock, B. A., Wm. E. Mead, B. A., Assistants.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, New Britain.
Principal, Isaac X. Carleton, A. M. Associate Principal, Henry E. Sawyer, A. M.
American Asylum for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb.— Pres., Calvin Day; Vice-Pres'ts, Roland Ma- ther, Nathaniel Shipman, Geo. If. Bartholomew. John C. Par- sons, Pinckney W. Ellsworth, Jona. B. Bunce, Rowland Swift, Sec, Atwood Collins. Treas., Roland Mather. Principal, Job Williams.
THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF CONNECTICUT, Hartford.
Facultv. — Rev. William Thompson, D. I).. Rev. Matthew B. Riddle, D. D., Kev. William S. Karr, D. D., Rev. Chester I). Hartranft, D. D., Rev. Lewellyn Pratt, D. D., Rev. Edwin C. Bissell, I). D.
Prof. Wm. Thompson, D. D., Dean of the Faculty; Rev. Jeremiah Taylor, D. D., President of Board of Trustees.
MSCBLLAHBOU8. 190
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Gov. Hobart B. Bigelow, New Haven; Lieut. -Gov. Wm. H. Bulkeley, Hartford; Storrs 0. Seymour, Litchfield; Elisha Carpenter/ Hartford. Sec, Birdsey G. Northrop, New Haven.
STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE.
Gov. Hobart B. Bigelow, New Haven, Pres. ; E. H. Hyde, Staf- ford, Vice-Pres. ; T. S. Gold, West Cornwall, Sec. ; Nathan Hart, West Cornwall, Treas. Members appointed by the Gov. and Senate— E. H. Hyde, Stafford; Albert Day, Brooklyn; H. L. Stewart, Middle Haddam; J. P. Barstow, Norwich. Members appointed by Agricultural Societies — John S. Kirkham, Newing- ton; J. J. Webb, New Haven; James A. Bill, Lyme; B. K. Northrop, Ridgefield; Alexander Warner, Pomfret; C. T. Hickox, Watertown; J. M. Hubbard, Middletown; A. R. Good- rich, Vernon.
STATE AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION.
Prest., His Exc, Hobart B. Bigelow, New Haven; V. Prest., Hon. E. H. Hyde, Stafford; T. S. Gold, West Cornwall, W. 0. Atwater, Middletown, Edwin Hoyt, New Canaan, James J. Webb, Hamden; Sec'yand Treas., W. H. Brewer, New Haven; Direc, S. \V. Johnson, New Haven.
Chemists, E. H. Jenkins Ph. Dr., H. P. Armsby, Ph. Dr., C. A. Hutchinson. B. P.: Direc. S. W. Johnson, New Haven.
STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
Officers.— Pres., James A. Bill, Lyme; Vice-Pres., J. P. Barstow, Norwich; Treas , Wm. H. Gross, Hartford;' Cor. Sec, Levi E. Coe, Meriden; Rec Sec, T. S. Gold, West Cornwall.
STATE PRISON, WETHERSFIELD. Directors. Chairman, Francis Wavland, New Haven; Lewis Whitmore, Rocky Hill, Henry T. Sperry, Hartford, John H. Leeds, New Haven, Thomas Me Mann-, Hartford, Nathan M. Belden, Wilton; Cyrus B. Newton, Stafford; Warden, Gustavua Sargent; Deputy Warden, Edward 0 Peck; Chaplain, Amasa Howard; Physician, A.S. Warner; Matron, Miss Addie L. Car- penter.
200 MISCELLANEOUS.
CONNECTICUT PRISON ASSOCIATION.
Prest., Francis Wayland, New Haven; Treas., John B. Corn- ing, Hartford: Sec'y,* John C. Taylor, Hartford.
STATE REFORM SCHOOL, MERIDEN.
Trustees, F. 0. Bennett, Brooklyn; Charles Fitzgerald, Mid- dletown; Vincent Colyer, DarienfJohn L.Houston, Thompson- ville; Jabez S. Lathrop, Norwich; G. H. Preston, M. D., Tol- land; Charles Fabrique, New Haven.
Resident Trustees, Isaac C. Lewis, Charles L. Upham, Owen B. Arnold.
Superintendent, George E. Howe.
General Hospital Society of Conn., New Haven. — Pres., Francis Waylannd; Vice-Pres., James E. Eng- lish; Treas., L. S. Hotchkiss; Secretary, T. H. Bishop, M. D.; Supt., John H. Starkweather.
Hartford Hospital. — Pres., Edson Fessenden; Vice-Pres., George B. Hawley; Sec'y and Treas., W. VV. Jacobs; Execu- tive Committee, Edson Fessenden, Geo. B. Hawley, M. D., Henry K. Morgan.
Industrial School for Girls, Middletown. — President, Frederic Gardiner, D. D., Middletown; Sec, Rev. Thomas K. Fessenden, Farmington; Treas., Chas. F. Browning, Middletown; Sup't, Charles H. Bond; Asst. Sup't, Mrs. Lydia M. Bond. Executive Committee, Samuel Russell, J. M. Van Vleck, Fred- eric Gardiner, C. F. Browning, Wm. VV. Wilcox.
CROMWELL HALL, Cromwell, Conn.
An Institution for the treatment of Mental and Nervous Dis- eases.
W. B. Hallock, M. D., Supt.
I BNSD8.
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Official Returns of the Census for 1870 and 1880.
Towns. |
1870. |
1880. |
Towns. |
1870. |
1880. |
An dover, |
462 |
428 |
East Haven, |
2,713 |
3,067 |
Ash ford, |
1,242 |
1,041 |
East Lyme, |
1,506 |
1,731 |
Avon, |
987 |
1,058 |
Easton, |
1,289 |
1,145 |
Barkhamsted, |
1,440 |
1,298 |
East Windsor, |
2,882 |
3,010 |
Beacon Falls, |
379 |
Ellington, |
1,452 |
1,569 |
|
Berlin, |
2,438 |
2,385 |
Enfield, |
6,322 |
6,754 |
Bethany, |
1,136 |
637 |
1,664 |
1,855 |
|
Bethel, |
2,312 |
2,726 |
Fairfield, |
5,642 |
3,748 |
Bethlehem, |
750 |
655 |
Farmington, |
2,617 |
3,014 |
Bloomfield, |
1,473 |
1,346 |
Franklin, |
731 |
68-'. |
Bolton, |
579 |
512 |
Glastonbury, |
3,560 |
|
Bozrah, |
987 |
1,155 |
Goshen, |
1,224 |
1,093 |
Branford, |
2,489 |
3,047 |
Granby, |
1,516 |
l,34o |
Bridgeport, |
19,876 |
29,148 |
Greenwich, |
7,672 |
7,892 |
Bridgewater, |
878 |
708 |
Griswold, |
2,576 |
2,745 |
Bristol, |
3,790 |
5,347 |
Groton, |
5,119 |
5,127 |
Brookfleld, |
1,194 |
1,152 |
Guilford, |
2,576 |
2,782 |
Brooklyn, |
2,355 |
2,308 |
Haddam, |
2,073 |
2,419 |
Burlington, |
1,317 |
1,224 |
Hamden, |
3,028 |
3,408 |
Canaan, |
1,258 |
1,157 |
Hampton, Hartford, |
891 |
827 |
Canterbury, |
1,552 |
1.272 |
37,825 |
42,553 |
|
Canton, |
2,639 |
2,299 |
Hart land, |
789 |
643 |
Chaplin, |
704 |
627 |
Harwinton, |
1,045 |
1,216 |
Chatham, |
2,771 |
1,967 |
Hebron, |
1,285 |
1,443 |
Cheshire, |
2,344 |
2,284 |
Huntington, |
1,527 |
2,699 |
Chester, |
1,094 |
1,177 |
Kent, |
1,744 |
1,922 |
Clinton, |
1,404 |
1,402 |
Killingly, |
5,712 |
6,721 |
Colchester, |
3,383 |
2,974 |
Killingworth, |
856 |
|
Colebrook, |
1,132 |
1,148 |
Lebanon, |
2,211 |
1,846 |
Columbia, |
891 |
757 |
Ledyard, |
1,392 |
1,073 |
Cornwall, |
1,772 |
1,5^3 |
Lisbon, |
503 |
880 |
Coventry, |
2,057 |
2,043 |
Litchfield, |
3,113 |
3,41" |
Cromwell, |
1,857 |
1,640 |
Lyme, |
1,179 |
1,021 |
Danbury, |
8,754 |
Madison, |
1,814 |
||
Darien, |
1,810 |
1,948 |
Manchester, |
4,236 |
|
Derby, |
8,027 |
11,649 |
Man-field, |
2,402 |
2,154 |
Durham, |
1,086 |
990 |
Marlborough, |
473 |
391 |
K as t ford, |
984 |
855 |
Meriden, |
10,521 |
|
East Granby, |
853 |
764 |
Middleburv, |
696 |
|
East Haddam, |
2,952 |
3,032 |
Middlefiekl, |
1,054 |
928 |
East Hartford, |
3.013 |
Middletown, |
11,148 |
11,781 |
202 |
CENS |
|||
Towns. |
1870. |
1880. Towns. |
1870. |
1880. |
Milford, |
3,407 |
3,347 Sherman, |
848 |
828 |
Monroe, |
1,226 |
1,157 Simsbury, |
2,051 |
1,830 |
Montville, |
2,496 |
2,666 Somers, |
1,248 |
1,242 |
Morris, |
701 |
627 Southbury, |
1,319 |
1,740 |
Naugatuck, |
2,830 |
4,272 S8uthington, |
4,316 |
5,411 |
New Britain, |
9,480 |
13,978 South Windsor, |
1,693 |
1,902 |
New Canaan, |
2,496 |
2,673 Sprague, |
3,462 |
3,207 |
New Fairfield, |
871 |
791 Stafford, |
3,405 |
4,455 |
New Hartford, |
3,078 |
2,302 Stamford, |
9,738 |
11,298 |
New Haven, |
50,886 |
62,882 Sterling, |
1,022 |
957 |
Newington, |
934 Stonington, |
6,320 |
7,353 |
|
New London, |
9,580 |
10,529 Stratford, |
3,032 |
4,251 |
New Milford, |
3,586 |
3,907 Suffield, |
3,277 |
3,225 |
Newtown, |
3,683 |
4,013 Thompson, |
3,804 |
5.051 |
Norfolk, |
1,641 |
1,418 Thomaston, |
3,225 |
|
North Bran ford, |
1,035 |
1,025 Tolland, |
1,218 |
1,169 |
North Canaan, |
1,695 |
1,537 Torrington, |
2,896 |
3,327 |
North Haven, |
1,771 |
1,763 Trumbull, |
1,335 |
1,323 |
No. Stonington, |
1,759 |
1,769 Union, |
627 |
539 |
Norwalk, |
12,122 |
13,956 Vernon, |
5,447 |
6,915 |
Norwich, |
16,653 |
21,141 Voluntown, |
1,052 |
1,186 |
Old Lyme, |
1,362 |
1,387 Waliingford, |
3,676 |
4,686 |
Old Saybrook, |
1,215 |
1,302 Warren, |
673 |
639 |
Orange, |
2,633 |
3,341 Washington, |
1,:63 |
1,589 |
Oxford, |
1,338 |
1,120 Waterburv, |
13,148 |
20,269 |
Plainfield, |
4,521 |
4,021 Waterford, |
2,589 |
2,701 |
Plainville, |
1,435 |
1,930 Watertown, |
1,690 |
1,867 |
Plymouth, |
4,149 |
2,350 Westbrook, |
'J 67 |
S78 |
Pomfret, |
1,488 |
1,470 West Hartford, |
1.533 |
1,828 |
Portland, |
4,694 |
4,156 Weston, |
1,054 |
918 |
Preston, |
2,162 |
2,519 Westport, |
3,364 |
3,477 |
Prospect, |
551 |
492 Wethersfield, |
2,694 |
2,173 |
Putnam, |
4,192 |
5,827 Willington, |
942 |
1,086 |
Redding, |
1,620 |
1,540 Wilton, |
1,995 |
' 1,864 |
Ridgefield, |
1,910 |
2,028 Winchester, |
4,102 |
5,142 |
Rocky Hill, |
1,012 |
1,109 W ndham, |
5,413 |
8,265 |
Roxbury, |
920 |
950 Windsor, |
2,784 |
3,056 |
Salem, " |
718 |
574 Windsor Locks |
2,154 |
2,332 |
Salisbury, |
3,305 |
3.715 Wolcott, |
491 |
493 |
Saybrook, |
1,267 |
1,362 Woodbridge, |
830 |
829 |
Scotland, |
648 |
590 Woodbury, |
1,931 |
2,148 |
Seymour, |
2,123 |
2,318 Woodstock, |
2,955 |
2,639 |
Sharon, |
2,446 |
2,580 |
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Total, - |
- |
. |
537,998 |
622,683 |
1 ABLE OF DISTANCE^. 200
There are 167 Towns in the State — 82 send two Representa- tives, and 85 one each, making 248 members of the House; these Towns are divided into 21 Senatorial Districts ; and the eight Counties into 4 Congressional Districts.
Hartford County has 4 Senators and 45 Representatives. New Haven County has 4 Senators and 33 Representatives. New London County has 3 Senators and 30 Representatives. Fairfield County has 4 Senators and 32 Representatives. Windham County has 2 Senators and 24 Representatives. Litchfield County has 3 Senators and 41 Representatives. Middlesex County has 2 Senators and 22 Representatives. Tolland County has 2 Senators and 22 Representatives.
A TABLE OF DISTANCES, IN MILES, from each To ten in the Slate of Connecticut to Hartford ; being the established and legal distance as enacted by the General Assembly in 1877. Also the Number of Representatives to ichich each Town is entitled.
Hartford County. |
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To |
No. |
To |
No. |
||
H'fd. |
Rep. |
H'fd. |
Rep. |
||
Hartford, |
— |
2 |
Manchester, |
9 |
1 |
Avon, |
20 |
1 |
Marlborough, |
30 |
1 |
Berlin, |
13 |
1 |
New Britain, |
9 |
2 |
Bloomfield, |
6 |
1 |
Newington, |
5 |
1 |
Bristol, |
18 |
2 |
IMainville, |
14 |
1 |
Burlington, |
23 |
1 |
Rocky Hill, |
8 |
1 |
Canton, |
22 |
1 |
Simsbury, |
15 |
2 |
East Granby, |
20 |
1 |
Southington, |
20 |
2 |
East Hartford, |
2 |
2 |
South Windsor, |
8 |
1 |
East Windsor, |
14 |
2 |
Sntlield, • |
17 |
2 |
Enfield, |
18 |
2 |
West Hartford, |
4 |
1 |
Farmington, |
19 |
2 |
Wethersfield, |
4 |
2 |
Glastonbury, |
12 |
2 |
Windsor, |
6 |
2 |
Granby, |
18 |
2 |
Windsor Locks, |
12 |
1 |
Hartlarid, |
39 |
2 |
204
TABLE OF DISTANCES.
New Haven County.
To |
No. |
To |
No. |
||
H'fd. |
Rep. |
H'fd. |
Rep. |
||
New Haven, |
36 |
2 |
Milford, |
46 |
2 |
Waterbury, |
32 |
2 |
Naugatuck, |
37 |
1 |
Beacon Falls, |
41 |
1 |
North Branford, |
45 |
1 |
Bethany, ' |
45 |
1 |
North Haven, |
29 |
1 |
Branford, |
45 |
1 |
Orange3 |
42 |
1 |
Cheshire, |
26 |
2 |
Oxford, |
48 |
1 |
Derby, East Haven, |
48 |
2 |
Prospect, |
29 |
1 |
40 |
1 |
Seymour, |
44 |
1 |
|
Guilford, |
52 |
2 |
Southbury, |
55 |
1 |
Ham den, |
34 |
1 |
Wallingford, |
24 |
2 |
Madison, |
56 |
1 |
Wolcott, |
37 |
1 |
Meriden, |
18 |
2 |
Woodbridge, |
40 |
1 |
Middlebury, |
38 |
1 |
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New London County. |
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New London, |
61 |
2 |
Lisbon, |
50 |
1 |
Norwich, |
50 |
2 |
Lyme, |
43 |
2 |
Bozrah, |
50 |
1 |
Montville, |
58 |
1 |
Colchester, |
40 |
2 |
North Stonington, |
80 |
2 |
East Lyme, |
56 |
1 |
Old Lyme, |
45 |
1 |
Franklin, |
42 |
1 |
Preston, |
55 |
2 |
Griswold, |
53 |
1 |
Salem, |
58 |
1 |
Groton, |
65 |
2 |
Sprague, |
42 |
1 |
Lebanon, |
42 |
2 |
Stonington, Waterford, |
75 |
2 |
Ledyard, |
58 |
1 |
58 |
1 |
|
Fairfield County. |
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Bridgeport, |
53 |
2 |
Newtown, |
74 |
2 |
Danbury, |
92 |
2 |
Nor walk, |
70 |
2 |
Bethel, |
89 |
1 |
Redding, |
87 |
2 |
Brookfield, |
82 |
1 |
Ridgefield, |
84 |
2 |
Darien, |
74 |
1 |
Sherman, |
96 |
1 |
Enston, |
63 |
1 |
Stamford, |
78 |
2 |
Fairfield, |
58 |
2 |
Stratford, |
50 |
|
Greenwich, |
84 |
2 |
Trumbull, |
57 |
|
Huntington, |
62 |
1 |
Weston, |
68 |
|
Monroe, |
67 |
1 |
Westport, |
65 |
|
New Canaan, |
86 |
1 |
Wilton, |
75 |
|
New Fairfield, |
97 |
1 |
TABLE OF DISTA
205
Windham County. |
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To |
No. |
To |
No. |
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Hfd. |
Rep. |
Hfd. |
Rep. |
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Brooklyn, |
66 |
1 |
Pom fret, |
50 |
2 |
Ash ford, |
46 |
2 |
Putnam, |
56 |
2 |
Canterbury, |
50 |
2 |
Scotland, |
40 |
1 |
Chaplin, |
44 |
1 |
Sterling, |
61 |
1 |
East ford, |
60 |
1 |
Thompson, |
61 |
2 |
Hampton, |
44 |
1 |
Voluntown, |
60 |
1 |
Killingly, Plainheld, |
64 |
2 |
Windham, |
35 |
2 |
50 |
2 |
Woodstock, |
60 |
2 |
|
Litchfield County. |
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Litchfield, |
58 |
2 |
Norfolk, |
45 |
2 |
Barkhamsted, |
34 |
2 |
North Canaan, |
55 |
1 |
Bethlehem, |
45 |
1 |
Plymouth, |
26 |
1 |
Bridgewater, |
96 |
1 |
Roxbury, |
92 |
1 |
Canaan, |
61 |
1 |
Salisbury, |
62 |
2 |
Colebrook, |
40 |
2 |
Sharon, |
71 |
2 |
Cornwall, |
71 |
2 |
Thomaston, |
27 |
1 |
Goshen, |
52 |
2 |
Torrington, |
46 |
2 |
Harwinton, |
53 |
2 |
Warren, |
76 |
1 |
Kent, |
60 |
1 |
Washington, |
95 |
2 |
Morris, |
62 |
1 |
Watertown, |
39 |
1 |
New Hartford, |
29 |
2 |
Winchester, |
35 |
2 |
New Milford, |
90 |
2 |
Woodbury, |
45 |
2 |
Middlesex County. |
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MlDDLETOWN, |
15 |
2 |
Essex, |
39 |
1 |
Haddam, |
27 |
2 |
Killingworth, |
43 |
2 |
Chatham, |
25 |
2 |
Middlefield, |
21 |
1 |
Chester, |
34 |
1 |
Old Saybrook, |
43 |
1 |
Clinton, |
51 |
1 |
Portland, |
18 |
1 |
Cromwell, |
13 |
1 |
Saybrook, |
35 |
2 |
Durham, |
24 |
2 |
West brook, |
46 |
1 |
East Haddam, |
33 |
2 |
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Tolland |
County. |
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Tolland, |
22 |
2 |
Mansfield, |
36 |
2 |
A n< lover, |
23 |
1 |
Somen. |
24 |
2 |
Bolton, |
20 |
1 |
Stafford, |
62 |
2 |
Columbia, |
28 |
1 |
Union, |
60 |
2 |
Coventry, |
28 |
2 |
Vernon, |
17 |
2 |
Ellington, |
20 |
1 |
Willington, |
48 |
| |
Hebron, |
3lJ |
q |
206
ELECTION STATISTICS.
States. |
Electoral Vote, 1880. |
Sessions |
|
Garfield. |
Hancock. |
of Legislature, |
|
Alabama, |
10 |
Biennial. |
|
Arkansas, |
6 |
Biennial. |
|
California, |
1 |
5 |
Biennial. |
Colorado, |
3 |
Biennial. |
|
Connecticut, |
6 |
Annual. |
|
Delaware, |
3 |
Biennial. |
|
Florida, |
4 |
Biennial. |
|
Georgia, |
11 |
Biennial. |
|
Illinois, |
21 |
Biennial. |
|
Indiana, |
15 |
Biennial. |
|
Iowa, |
11 |
Biennial. |
|
Kansas, |
5 |
Biennial. |
|
Kentucky, |
12 |
Biennial. |
|
Louisiana, |
8 |
Biennial. |
|
Maine, |
7 |
Biennial. |
|
Maryland, |
8 |
Biennial. |
|
Massachusetts, |
13 |
Annual. |
|
Michigan, |
11 |
Biennial. |
|
Minnesota, |
5 |
Biennial. |
|
Mississippi, |
8 |
Biennial. |
|
Missouri, |
15 |
Biennial. |
|
Nebraska, |
3 |
Biennial. |
|
Nevada, |
3 |
Biennial. |
|
New Hampshire, 5 |
Biennial. |
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New Jersey, |
9 |
Annual. |
|
New York, |
35 |
Annual. |
|
North Carolina, |
10 |
Biennial. |
|
Ohio, |
22 |
Biennial. |
|
Oregon, |
3 |
Biennial. |
|
Pennsylvania, |
29 |
Biennial. |
|
Rhodelsland, |
4 |
Annual . |
|
South Carolina, |
7 |
Annual. |
|
Tennessee, |
12 |
Biennial. |
|
Texas, |
8 |
Biennial. |
|
Vermont, |
5 |
Biennial. |
|
Virginia, |
11 |
Biennial. |
|
West Virginia, |
5 |
Biennial. |
|
Wisconsin, |
10 |
Annual. |
Total,
214
155
WGRE88M] v
207
Vote for Congressmen, |
1880. |
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First District. |
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ties, |
Buck. r. |
Beach, d. He |
iwitt, yr. |
Job |
nson, |
>P. |
Hartford, |
14,058 |
12.794 |
177 |
33 |
||
Tolland, |
2,320 |
3 |
22 |
Total, 17,048 15.114
Buck's (Rep.) plurality, 1,934.
Secoyid District. Counties. Phelps, d. Wallace, r.
New Haven, 17,829 15.941
Middlesex, 3,803 4.127
Total, 21,632 20,068
Phelp's (Dem.) plurality, 1,564.
Third District. Counties. Wait, r. Sanger, d.
New London, 7,824 6,540
Windham, 4.5-7 2,868
180
55
Harrington, p. 52 72
124
Wolf, gr. 141 10
151
Palmer, p.
161
43
204
Total, 12.411 9,408
Wait's (Rep.) plurality, 3,003.
Fourth District.
Counties. Miles, r. Peet, d. Cleveland, gr. Rogers, p.
Fairfield, 12. "77 11,964 99 13
Litchfield, 6,091 104 24
Total 18,168 17,634
Mile*" Pep.) plurality, 534.
298
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Vote on the Constitutional Amendments, Oct.. it
Judges of the Supreme Court of Errors, and of the Superior Court, to be appointed by the General Assembly upon nomina- tion of the Governor.
Total vote, 26,953. In favor of, 18.06b; agail Ma-
jority, 10,383.
MANUAL AND ROLL
OF THE
General Assembly
OF
co:ntkecticttt.
FLTJLE1S .A-ISTID OBDEES.
d882.
14
JOINT COMMITTEE ON MANUAL AND ROLL,
SENATE. WILLIAM J. MILLS.
. HOUSE. DELOS D. BROWN. JOHN W. ROGERS,
DANIEL O. REED.
THE
CONSTITUTION OF CONNECTICUT.
I'll I. AMBLE.
The people of Connecticut, acknowledging with gratitude the good providence of God in having per- mitted them to enjoy a free government, do, in order more effectually to define, secure, and perpetuate the liberties, rights, and privileges which they have derived from their ancestors, hereby, after a careful considera- tion and revision, ordain and establish the following Constitution and form of civil government:
ARTICLE FIRST.
DECLARATION OF RIGHTS.
That the great and essential principles of liberty and Vernment may be recognized and established,
m Reflate,
3b< tion l. Thai all men, when they form a Bocial compact, arc equal in rights; and that no man or set of men are entitled to exclusive public emoluments or privileges from the community.
SEC. 2. That all political power IS inherent in the people, and all tree governments arc founded on their
authority, and Instituted tor their benefit ; and that they have at all times an undeniable and indefeasible right to alter their form of government in BUCh a manner as they may think expedient.
212 CONSTITUTION.
Sec. 3. The exercise and enjoyment of religious profession and worship, without discrimination, shall forever be free to all persons in this State, provided that the right hereby declared and established shall not be so construed as to excuse acts of licentiousness, or to justify practices inconsistent with the peace and safety of the State.
Sec. 4. No preference shall be given by law to any Christian sect or mode of worship.
Sec. 5. Every citizen may freely speak, write, and publish his sentiments on all subjects, being responsible for the abuse of that liberty.
Sec. 6. No law shall ever be passed to curtail or restrain the liberty of speech or of the press.
Sec 7. In all prosecutions or indictments for libels, the truth may be given in evidence, and the jury shall have the right to determine the law and the facts, under the direction of the court.
Sec 8. The people shall be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and possessions from unreasonable searches or seizures, and no warrant to search any place, or to seize any person or things, shall issue with- out describing them as nearly as may be, nor without probable cause supported by oath or affirmation.
Sec 9. In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall have a right to be heard by himself and by counsel ; to demand the nature and cause of the accusation ; to be confronted by the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process to obtain witnesses in his favor: and in all prosecutions, by indictment or information, a speedy public trial b}^ an impartial jury. He shall not be compelled to give evidence against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, but by due course of law. And no person shall be holden to answer for any crime, the punishment of which may be death or imprisonment for life, unless on a presentment or indict- ment of a grand jury; except in the land or naval forces, or in the militia when in actual service in time of war or public danger.
CONSTITUTION. 213
Sec. 10. No person shall be arrested, detained, or punished, except in eases clearly warranted by law.
i. 11. The property of no person shall betaken for public use without just compensation therefor.
12. All courts BhaU be open, and every person, for an injury done to him in his person, property, or reputation, shall have remedy by due course of law, and right and justice administered without sale, denial, or delay.
0. 13. Excessive bail shall not be required, nor jsive tines imposed.
Sec. 14. All prisoners shall, before conviction, be bailable by sufficient sureties, except for capital offenses, where the proof is evident, or the presumption great ; and the privileges of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended, unless when, in case of a rebellion or in- vasion, the public safety may require it; nor in any . but by the legislature.
Sec. 15. Xo person shall be attainted of treason or felony by the legislature.
Sec. 16. The citizens have a right, in a peaceable manner, to assemble for their common good, and to apply to those invested with the powers of government, for redress of grievances, or other proper purposes, by petition, address, or remonstrance.
Sec. 17. Every citizen has aright to bear arms in defense of himself and the State.
Sec. 18. The militia >hall, in all c;im-x and at all times, be in Strict subordination to the civil power.
Eh i . in. No soldier shall, in time of peace, be quar- tered in any house without the consent of the owner; nor in time of war put in a manner to be prescribed by law.
i . Oo. No hereditary emoluments, privileges, or honors shall ever be granted or conferred in this State. . 21. The right of trial by jury shall remain inviolate.
214 CONSTITUTION.
ARTICLE SECOND.
OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF POWERS.
The powers of government shall be divided into three distinct departments, and each of them confided to a separate magistracy, to wit : those which are legislative, to one; those which are executive, to another; and those which are judicial, to another.
ARTICLE THIRD.
OF THE LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT.
Section 1. The legislative power of this State shall be vested in two distinct houses or branches; the one to be styled The Senate, the other The House of Rep- resentatives, and both together THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. The style of their laws shall be, Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened.
Sec. 2. There shall be one stated session of the Gen- eral Assembly, to be holden in each year, alternately at Hartford and New Haven, on the first Wednesday of May,* and at such other times as the General Assembly shall judge necessary; the first session to be holden at Hartford; but the person administering the office of Governor may, on special emergencies, convene the Gen- eral Assembly at either of said places, at any other time. And in case of danger from the prevalence of contagious diseases in either of said places, or other circumstance-, the person admistering the office of Governor may by proclamation convene said Assembly at any other place in this State.
Sec. 3. The House of Representatives shall consist of electors residing in towns from which they are elected. The number of Representatives from each town shall be the same as at present practiced and allowed. In case -a new town shall hereafter be incorporated, such new town shall be entitled to one representative only; \ and if such
♦Altered by amendments of 1872, 1S75, and 1876. 1 Altered by amendments of 1828, 1830. and 1875.
- I II IT ION. 215
new town shall be made from one or more towns, the town or towns from which the same anal] be made shall be entitled to the same number of Representatives as at present allowed, unless the number shall be reduced by consent of such town or town-.
Sec 4. The Senate shall consist of twelve members, ■ chosen annually by the electors.*
Sec. •*). At a meeting of the electors, held in the -(•vend towns in this State in April annually, alter the election of Representatives, the electors present shall be called upon to bring in their written ballots for Sena- tors. I The presiding officer shall receive the vote of the electors, and count and declare them in open meet ing. The presiding officer shall also make duplicate lists of the persons voted for, and of the number of rotes for each, which shall be certified by the presiding officer; one of which lists shall be delivered to the Town Clerk, and the other, within ten days after said meeting, Shall be delivered, under seal, either to the etary or to the sheriff of the county in which said town i^ situated: which list shall be directed to the etary, with a superscription expressing the purport of the contents thereof: and each sheriff who <hall receive such votes -hall, av i t hin fifteen days after said meeting, deliver, or cause theni to be delivered, to the
■ i IV.
The Treasurer, Secretary, and Comptroller, for the time being, shall canvass the votes publicly. The twelve persons having the greatest number of rates for Senators shall be declared to be elected. But
in Cases where no choice Is made by the electors in
consequence of an equality of votes, the Boua Representatives -hall designate,} by ballot, which of the candidates bavins Buch equal number of vote- Bhall
be declared to be elected. The return of votes, and
the result ofjhe canvass, -hall be submitted to the
* Altered by amendments ol
• Altered by amendment <»f U (Altered by amendment of !
216 CONSTITUTION.
House of Representatives, and also to the Senate, on the first day of the session of the General Assembly ; and each House shall be Ihe final judge of the election, returns, and qualifications of its own members.
Sec. 7. The house of Representatives, when assem- bled shall choose a speaker, clerk, and other officers. The Senate shall choose its clerk and other officers except the President. A majority of each House shall constitute a quorum to do business ; but a smaller num- ber may adjourn from day to day, and compel the attendance of absent members in such manner, and under such penalties, as each house may prescribe.
Sec. 8. Each House shall determine the rules of its own proceedings, punish members for disorderly con- duct, and, with the consent of two-thirds, expel a member, but not a second time for the same cause; and shall have all other powers necessary for a branch of the legislature of a free and independent State.
Sec. 9. Each House shall keep a journal of its pro- ceedings, and publish the same, when required by one- fifth of its members, except such parts as, in the judg- ment of a majority, require secrecy. The yeas and nays of the members of either house shall, at the desire of one-fifth of those present, be entered on the journals.
Sec 10. The Senators and Representatives shall, in all cases of civil process, be privileged from arrest during the session of the General Assembly, and for four days before the commencement and after the termination of any session thereof. And for any speech of debate in either House, they shall not be questioned in any other place.
Sec 11. The debates of each House shall be public, except on such occasions as, in the opinion of the House, may require secrecy.
ARTICLE FOURTH. OF THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
Section 1. The supreme executive power of the
CONSTITUTION. 217
State shall be vested in a Governor, who shall be chosen by the electors of the State, and shall hold his office for one year from the first Wednesday of May next succeeding his election, and until his successor be duly qualified. No person who i> not an elector of this State, and who has not arrived at the age of thirty years, shall he eligible.
Sec 2. At the meeting of the electors in the respec- tive towns, in the month of April in each year,* imme- diately after the election of Senators, the presiding officers shall call upon the electors to bring in their ballots for him whom they would elect to be Governor, with his name fairly written. ' When such ballots shall have been received and counted in the presence of the electors, duplicate lists of the persons voted for, and of the number of votes given for each, shall be made and certified by the presiding officer, one of which lists shall be deposited in the office of the Town Clerk within three days, and the other, within ten days after said election, shall be transmitted to the Secretary, or to the sherilf of the county in which such election shall have been held. The sheriff receiving said votes shall deliver, or cause them to be delivered, to the Secretary within fifteen days next after said election. The votes so returned shall be counted by the Treasurer, Secre- tary, and Comptroller, within the month of April. A fair 1 i — t of the persons and the number of votes given for each, together with the returns of the presiding officers, shall be. by the Treasurer, Secretary, and Comptroller, made and laid before the General Assem- bly, then next to be holden, on the first day of tin sion thereof ; and said Assembly shall, after examina- tion of the same declare the person whom they shall find to be legally chosen, and give him notice accord- ingly. If no person shall have a majority of the whole number of said votes, or if two or more shall have an equal and the greatest number of said votes, then said Assembly, on the second day of their session, by joint
* Made to apply to biennial election by intendment of
218 CONSTITUTION.
ballot of both Houses, shall proceed, without debate, to choose a Governor from a list of the names of the two persons having the greatest number of votes, or of the names of persons having an equal and highest number of votes so returned as aforesaid. The Gen- eral Assembly shall by law prescribe the manner in which all questions concerning the election of a Gov- ernor, or Lieutenant-Governor, shall be determined.
Sec. 3. At the annual meetings of the electors, im- mediately after the election of Governor, there shall also be chosen, in the same manner as is hereinbefore provided for the election of Governor, a Lieutenant- Governor,* who shall continue in office for the same time, and possess the same qualifications.
Sec. 4. The compensations of the Governor, Lieu- tenant-Governor, Senators, and Representatives, shall be established by law, and shall not be varied so as to take effect until after an election, which shall next suc- ceed the passage of the law establishing said compen- sations.
Sec. 5. The Governor shall be Captain-General of the militia of the State, except when called into the service of the United States.
Sec 6. He may require information in writing from the officers in the executive department, on any subject relating to the duties of their respective offices.
Sec.^7. The Governor, in case of a disagreement, between the two Houses of the General Assembly, respecting the time of adjournment, may adjourn them to such time as he shall think proper, not beyond the day of the next stated session.
Sec 8. He shall, from time to time, give to the General Assembly information of the state of the gov- ernment, and recommend to their consideration such measures as he shall deem expedient.
Sk( . <). lie shall take care that the laws be faith- fully executed.
Sec 10. The Governor shall have power to grant
* Altered by amendment oft^'W.
CONSTITUTION. 219
reprieves after convicting, in all cases except those of Impeachment, until the end of the next session of the Genera] Assembly, and no longer.
0. 11. All commissions Shall be in the name and
by authority of the State of Connecticut; -hall be sealed with the State seal, signed by the Governor, and attested by the Secretary.
. 12. Every hill which shall have passed both Bouses of the General Assembly shall be presented to the Governor. If he approves, lie shall -inn and trans- mit it to the Secretary, hut if not he shall return it to the House in which if originated, with hi- objections, which shall he entered on the journal- of the House; who -hall proceed to reconsider the hill. If, after such reconsideration, the House shall again pass it, it shall i»e sent, with objections, to the other House which -hall al-o reconsider it. If approved, it -hall become a law. But in such cases the vote- of both Houses shall be determined by yeas and nays; and the names of the members votingforand against the hill -hall he entered on the journals of each house respectively. If the hill shall not he returned by the Governor within three day-. Sunday- excepted, after it shall have been pre- sented to him, the same -hall he a law. in like manner a- if he had Bigned it ; unless the General Assembly, by their adjournment, prevents it- return; in which i it -hall not he a law.
i . 13. The Lieutenant-Governor shall, by virtue of hi- office, he President of the Senate, and have, when in Committee of the Whole, a-riuht to debate;
and when the Senate i- equally divided, to give the casting vote.
S» . it. In case of the death, resignation, refusal to serve, or removal from office of the Governor, or of his impeachment or absence from the state, the Lieu- tenant-Governor -hall exercise the powers and authority appertaining to the office of Governor, until another be
chosen at the next periodical election for Governor,
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and be duly qualified ; or until the Governor, impeached or absent, shall be acquitted or return.
Skc. 15. When the government shall be adminis- tered by the Lieutenant- Govern or, or he shall be unable to attend as President of the Senate, the Senate shall elect one of their members as President pro tempore. And if during the vacancy of the office of Governor the Lieutenant-Governor shall die, resign, refuse to serve, or be removed from office, or if he shall be im- peached or absent from the State, the President of the Senate pro tempore shall, in like manner, administer the government, until he be superseded by a Governor, or Lieutenant-Governor.
Sec. 16. If the Lieutenant-Governor shall be re quired to administer the Government, and shall, while in such administration, die or resign during the recess of the General Assembly, it shall be the duty of the Secretary, for the time being, to convene the Senate for the purpose of choosing a President pro tempore.
Sec. 17. A Treasurer shall annually be chosen by the electors at their meeting in April ; and the votes shall be returned, counted, canvassed, and declared in the same manner as is provided for the election of Governor and Lieutenant-Governor,* but the votes for Treasurer shall be canvassed by the Secretary and Comptroller only. He shall receive all moneys belong- ing to the State,' and disburse the same only as he may be directed by law. He shall pay no warrant or order for the disbursement of public money, until the same has been registered in the office of the Comptroller.
Sec 18. "A Secretary shall be chosen next after the Treasurer, and in the same manner:- and the votes for Secretary shall be returned to, and counted, canvassed, and declared by the Treasurer and Comptroller. He shall have the safe keeping and custody of the public records and documents, and particularly of the Acts, Resolutions, and orders of the General Assembly, and
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record the same; and perform all such duties as shall
be prescribed bylaw. He shall be the keeper of the seal of the State, which Bhall not be altered.
Sec. 19. A Comptroller of the Public Accounts -hall be annually appointed by the General Assembly.*
He -hall adjust and Bettle all public accounts and de- mands, except grants and orders of the General Assem- bly. He shall prescribe the mode of keeping and rendering all public accounts. He Bhall 6X officio be one of the auditors of the accounts of the Treasurer. The General Assembly may assign to him other duties in relation to his office, and that of the Treasurer, and -hall prescribe the manner in which his duties shall be performed.
Sb< . "2o. A sheriff shall be appointed in each county by the General Assembly,! who -hall hold hi- office for three years, removable by -aid Assembly, and shall become bound, with sufficient sureties to the Treasurer of the State, for the faithful di-charge of the duties of hi- office, in such manner as shall be prescribed by law. In case t lie sheriff of any county -hall die or resign, the Governor may till the vacancy occasioned thereby, until the same -hall be tilled by the General Assembly.
. 21. A statement of all receipts, paym< funds, and debt- of the State, -hall be published from time to time, in such manner and at -uch periods a- -hall be prescribed by law.
ARTICLE FIFTH.
09 THK JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT.
i io.\ 1. The judicial power of the State shall be vested in a Supreme Court of Errors, a Superior Court, and -uch inferior court- a- the General Assembly shall, from time t<> time, ordain and establish; the powers and jurisdiction of which courts -hall be defined by
law.
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Sec. 2. There shall be appointed in each county a sufficient number of justices of the peace, with such jurisdiction in civil and criminal cases as the General Assembly may provide.
Sec. 3. The Judge of the Supreme Court of Errors, of the Superior and inferior courts, and all justices of the peace, shall be appointed by the General Assembly, in such manner as shall by law be prescribed.* The Judges of the Supreme Court and the Superior Court shall hold their offices during good behavior,* but may be removed by impeachment; and the Governor shail also remove them on the address of two-thirds of the members of each Bouse of the General Assembly; all other judges and justices of the peace shall be appoint- ed annually.* No judge or justice of the peace shall be capable of holding his office after he shall arrive at the age of seventy years.
ARTICLE SIXTH.
OF THE QUALIFICATIONS OF ELECTORS.
Section 1. All persons who have been, or shall hereafter, previous to the ratification of this Constitu- tion, be admitted freemen, according to the existing law of this State, shall be electors.
Sec 2. Every white* male citizen of the United States, who shall have gained a settlement in this State, attained the age of twenty-one years and resided in the town in which he may offer himself to be admitted to the privilege of an elector, at least six months preced- ing; and have a freehold estate of the yearly value of seven dollars in this State; or, having been enrolled in the militia, shall have performed military duty therein for the term of one year next preceding the time he shall offer himself for admission,* or being liable thereto shall have been, by authority of law, excused there- from; or shall have paid a State tax within the year next preceding the time he shall present himself for
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such admission; and Bhall sustain a good moral charac- ter, shall, on his taking such oath as may be prescribed
by law, bo an elector.
;c. 3. The privileges of an elector shall be forfeit- ed by a conviction of bribery, forgery, perjury, duel- ling, fraudulent bankruptcy, theft, or other offense for which an infamous punishmenl i- inflicted.
Bbc. 4. Every elector shall be eligible to any office in this State, except in cases provided for in this Con- stitution.
Skc. 5. The selectmen and town clerk of the sever- al towns shall decide on the qualifications of electors, at such times and in such manner as may be prescribed by law.
:c. 6. Laws shall be made to support the privilege of free suffrage, prescribing the manner of regulating and conducting meetings of the electors, and prohibit- ing, under adequate penalties, all undue influence therein, from power, bribery, tumult, and other im- proper conduct.
BBC. 7. In all elections of officers of the State, or member.- of the General Assembly, the votes of the elector- -hall be by ballot.
c. 8. At all elections of officers 6f the State, or
members of the General Assembly, the elector- -hall be privileged from arrest during their attendance upon, and going to. and returning from the -ame. on any civil proa
'.♦. The meeting of the elector- for the election
of the several State officers by law annually to be elect ed, and members of the < General Assembly of this state.
Shall be holdeu on the first Monday in April of each
year.*
ARTICLE SEVENTH.
of RELIGION.
B» i ion 1. It being the duly of all men to worship
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the Supreme Being, the Great Creator and Preserver of the Universe, and their right to render that worship in the mode most consistent with the; dictates of their consciences, no person shall by law be compelled to join or support, nor be classed with, or associated to, any congregation, church, or religious association. But every person now belonging to such congregation, church, or religious association, shall remain a member thereof until he shall have separated himself therefrom in the manner hereinafter provided. And each and every society or denomination of Christians in this State shall have and enjoy the same and equal powers, rights, and privileges; and shall have power to support and maintain the ministers or teachers of their respec- tive denominations, and .to build and repair houses for public worship, by a tax on the members of any such society only, to be laid by a major vote of the legal vo- ters assembled at any society meeting, warned and held according to law, or in any other manner.
Sec. 2. If any person shall choose to separate him- self from the society or denomination of Christians to which he may belong, and shall leave a written notice thereof with the clerk of such society, he shall there- upon be no longer liable for any future expenses which may be incurred by said society.
ARTICLE EIGHTH.
OF EDUCATION.
. Section 1. The charter of Yale College, as modi- fied by agreement with the corporation thereof, in pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly, passed in May, 1792, is hereby confirmed.
Sec 2. The fund called the School Fund shall re- main a perpetual fund, the interest of which shall be inviolably appropriated to the support and encourage- ment of the public or common schools throughout the state, and for the equal benefit of all the people there- of. The value and amount of said fund shall, as soon
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m practicable, be ascertained in such manner as the General Assembly may prescribe, published, and re- corded in the Comptroller's office, and no law shall ever be made authorizing said fund to be diverted to any other use than the encouragement and rapport of public or common schools, among the several school societies, as justice and equity shall require.
ARTICLE NINTH. OF IMPEACHMENTS.
Section 1. The House of Representatives shall have the sole power of impeaching.
All impeachments shall be tried by the Sen- ate. When sitting tor that purpose, they shall be on oath or affirmation. Xo person shall be convicted with- out the concurrence of two-thirds of the member- pres- ent. When the Governor is impeached, the Chief Jus- tice shall preside.
m:< . :;. The Governor and all other executive and judicial officers, -hall be liable to impeachment; but judgments in Mich cases shall not extend further than emoval from office and disqualification to hold any office of honor, trust, or profit under this State. The party convicted shall, nevertheless, be liable and sub- ject to indictment, trial, and punishment according to law.
>n against the State shall consist only in levying war against it. or adhering t<> it> enemies, giving them aid and comfort. No person shall be con- victed of treason unless on the testimony of two wit- Qcsflci to the same overt act, or on confession in open
court. No conviction of treason or attainder shall work corruption of blood or forfeiture.
ARTICLE TENTH.
■ •I M.i: \i. l*Ko\ [SION8, :on 1. Members of the General Assembly, and all officers, executive and judicial, shall, before they 15
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enter on the duties of their respective offices, take tlie following oath or affirmation, to wit :
You do solemnly swear, or affirm (as the case may be), that you will support the Constitution of the United States, and the Constitution of the State of Connecti- cut, so long as you continue a citizen thereof; and that you will faithfully discharge, according to law, the duties of .... to the best of your abilities. So help you God.
Sec. 2. Each town shall annually elect selectmen, and such officers of local police as the laws may prescribe.
Sec. 3. The rights and duties of all corporations shall remain as if this Constitution had not been adop- ted; with the exception of such regulations and restric- tions as are contained in this Constitution. All judi- cial and civil officers now in office, who have been ap- pointed by the General Assembly, and commissioned according to law, and all such officers as shall be appointed by the said Assembly, and commissioned as aforesaid, before the first Wednesday of May next, shall continue to hold their offices until the first day of June next, unless they shall before that time resign, or be removed from office according to law. The Treasurer and Secretary shall continue in office until a Treasurer and Secretaiy shall be appointed under this Constitu- tion. All military officers shall continue to hold and exercise their respective offices until they shall resign or be removed according to law. All laws not contrary to, or inconsistent with, the provisions of this Constitu- tion shall remain in force until they shall expire by their own limitation, or shall be altered or repealed by the General Assembly, in pursuance of this Constitu- tion. The validity of all bonds, debts, contracts, as well of individuals as of bodies corporate, or the State, of all suits, actions, or rights of action, both in law and equity, shall continue as if no change had taken place. The Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, and General As- sembly, which is to be formed in October next, shall have and possess all the powers and authorities not re-
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pugnant to, or inconsistent with, this Constitution, which they now have and possess, until the lirst Wednesday of .May next.
SlBC. 4. * No judge of the Superior Court, or of the Supreme Court of Errors; no member of Congress; no person holding any office under the authority of the Unit no person holding the office of Treas-
urer. Secretary, or Comptroller; no sheriff or sheriffs deputy, shall be a member of the General Assembly.
ARTICLE ELEVENTH.
OF AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION.
Whenever a majority of the House of Representatives shall deem it necessary to alter or amend this Constitu- tion, they may propose such alteration and amend- ments; which proposed amendments shall be continued to the next General Assembly, and be published with the lawa which may have been passed at the same sion; and if two-thirds of each House, at the next sion of said Assembly, shall approve the amendments proposed, by yeas and nays, said amendment shall, by the Secretary, be transmitted to the town clerk in each town in the State, whose duty it shall be to present the same to the inhabitants thereof, for their consideration, at a town meeting, legally warned and held for that purpose; and if it shall appear, in a manner to be pro- vided by law, that a majority of the electors present at such meetings -hall have approved such amendments,
the Bame shall be valid, to all intents and purpoSJ a part iif this ( institution.
Done in Convention, on the fifteenth day of Septem- ber, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and* eighteen, and of the Independence of the United State- the forty-third. By <»rder of the Convention,
OLIV. WOLCOTT, President. James Lyman, i r/ ,
Robert Faiiu hud
AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION.
ARTICLE I.
ADOPTED NOVEMBER, 1828.
From and after the first Wednesday of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty, the Senate of this State shall consist of not less than eighteen nor more than twenty-four members, and be chosen by districts.
ARTICLE II
ADOPTED NOVEMBER, 1828.
The General Assembly, which shall be holden on the first Wednesday of May, in the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine, shall divide the State into districts for the choice of Senators, and shall de- termine what number shall be elected in each; which districts shall not be less than eight nor more than twenty-four in number, and shall always be composed of contiguous territory, and in forming them no town shall be divided, nor shall the whole" or part of one county be joined to the whole or part of another county to form a district; regard being had to the population in said apportionment, and in forming said districts, in such manner that no county shall have less than two senators. The districts, when established, shall con- tinue the same until the session of the General Assem- bly next after the completion of the next census of the United States; which said Assembly shall have power to alter the same, if found necessary, to preserve a proper equality between said districts, in respect to the number of inhabitants therein, according to the princi-
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pies above recited; after which said district shall not be altered, nor the number of Senators altered, except at any session of the General Assembly next after the completion of a census of the United States, and then only according to the principles above described.
ARTICLE III.
ADOPTED NOVSMBEB, L828.
At the meeting of the electors on the first Monday of April, in the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty, and annually thereafter, immediately after the choice of Representatives, the electors qualified by law to vote in the choice of such Representatives shall be called upon by the presiding officer in such meeting, in the several towns within their districts, respectively. to bring in their ballots for such person or number bf persons to be Senator or Senators for such districts in the next General Assembly, as shall by law be allowed to such districts respectively;* which person or persons at the time of holding such meetings, shall belong to and reside in the respective districts in which they shall be so balloted for, as aforesaid: And each elector present at such meeting, qualified as aforesaid, may thereupon bring in his ballot or suffrage for such per- son or persons as he shall choose to be Senators for such district, not exceeding the number -by law allowed to the same, with the name or names of such person or persons fairly written on one piece of paper.* And the votes so given >hall be received, counted, canvassed, and declared in the same manner now provided by the Con- stitution for the choice of Senators. The person or persons, not exceeding the number by law allowed to the districts in which such votes shall be given in, having the highest number of votes, shall bedeclared to be duly elected for such districts: But in the event of an equality of votes between two or more of the persons so voted for, the House of Representatives shall,
* Altered bv amendment of 1836.
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in the manner provided for by the Constitution, desig- nate which of such person or persons shall be declared to be duly elected.
ARTICLE IV.
ADOPTED NOVEMBER, 1832.
There shall annually* be chosen and appointed a Lieutenant-Governor, a Treasurer, and Secretary, in the same manner as is provided in the second section of the fourth article of the Constitution of this State, for the choice and appointment of a Governor.
ARTICLE V.
ADOPTED NOVEMBER, 1836.
A Comptroller of Public Accounts shall be annually chosen by the electors, at their meeting in April, and in the same manner as the Treasurer and Secretary are chosen, and the votes for Comptroller shall be returned to, counted, canvassed, and declared by the Treasurer and Secretary.
ARTICLE VI.
ADOPTED NOVEMBER, 1836.
The electors in the respective towns, on the first Monday of April in each year, may vote for Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, Treasurer, Secretary, Senators, and Representatives in the General Assembly successively, or for any number of said officers at the same time, and the General Assembly shall have power to enact laws regulating and prescribing the order and manner of voting for said officers, and also providing for the election of Representatives at some time subsequent to the first Monday of April in all cases when it shall so happen that the electors in any town shall fail on that day to elect the Representative or Representatives to which such town shall be by law entitled: provided,
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that in all elections of officers of the State, or members of the General Assembly, the votes of the electors shall be by ballot, either written or printed.
ARTICLE VII.
ADOPTED OCTOBER, 1838.
A sheriff shall be appointed in each county by* the electors therein, in such manner as shall be prescribed
by law, who -hall hold his office for three year-, re- movable by the Genera] Assembly, and shall become bound with sufficient sureties to the Treasurer df the State for the faithful discharge of the duties of his office.
ARTICLE VIII.
ADOPTED OCTOBER, 1845.
Every white- male citizen of the United States, who shall have attained the age of twenty-one years, who >hall have resided in this State for a term of one year next preceding, and in the town in which he may offer himself to be admitted to the privileges of an elector, at least six month- next preceding the time he may bo offer himself, f and shall sustain a good moral character, shall, on his taking such oath- as may be prescribed by law, be an elector.
ARTICLE IX.
ADOPTED OCTOBKK, 1850.
The Judges of Probate shall be appointed by the elec- tors residing in the several probate districts, and quali- fied to vote for Representatives therein, in Buch manner a^ shall be prescribed by law.
ARTICLE X.
ADOPTED OCTOBBRj ls~><>.
The Justice* of the Peace for the several towns in
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232 CONSTITUTION.
this State shall be appointed by the electors in such towns; and the time and manner of their election, the number of each town, and the period for which they shall hold their offices, shall be prescribed by law.
ARTICLE XI.
ADOPTED OCTOBER, 1855.
Every person shall be able to read any article of the Constitution, or any section of the Statutes of this State, before being admitted an elector.
ARTICLE XII.
ADOPTED OCTOBER, 1856.
The Judges of the Supreme Court of Errors, and of the Superior Court, appointed in the year 1855, and thereafter, shall hold their offices for the term of eight years, but may be removed by impeachment ; and the Governor shall also remove them on the address of two- thirds of each House of the General Assembly. No Judge of the Supreme Court of Errors, or of the Supe- rior Court, shall be capable of holding office after he shall arrive at the age of seventy years.
ARTICLE XIII.
ADOPTED AUGUST, 1864.
[Every elector of this State who shall be in the mili- tary service of the United States, either as a drafted person or a volunteer, during the present rebellion, when absent from the State, because of such service, have the same right to vote in any election of State officers, Representatives in Congress, and electors of President and Vice-President of the United States, as he would have if present at the time appointed for such election, in the town in which he resided at the time of his enlistment into such service. This provision shall in no case extend to persons in the regular army of the United States, and shall cease and become inoperative and void upon the termination of the present war.
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The General Assembly shall prescribe, by law, in what manner and at what time the votes of electors ab- sent from this State, in the military service of the United States, shall be received, counted, returned, and canvassed.]-
ARTICLE XIV.
ADOPTED OCTOBER, 1873.
All annual and special sessions of the General Assem- bly shall, on and after the first Wednesday of May, A.D. 1875, be held at Hartford, but the person ad- ministering the office of Governor may, in case of spe- cial emergency, convene said Assembly at any other place in this state.
ARTICLE XV.
ADOPTED OCTOBER, 1874
The Bouse of Representatives shall consist of elec- tors residing in towns from which they are elected. Every town which now contains, or hereafter shall contain, a population of rive thousand, shall be entitled end two representatives, and every other one shall be entitled to its present representation in the General Assembly. The population of each town shall be de- termined b\ the enumeration made under the authority of the census of the United States next before' the elec- tion of Representatives is held.
ARTICLE XVI
ADOPTED OCTOBER, 1875.
i ion l. A general election for Governor, Lieu- tenant-Governor, Secretary of State. Treasurer, Comp- troller, and members of the Genera] Assembly, shall be
held on the Tuesday after the first Monday of Novem ber, INTO, and annually thereafter, for such officers 18 are herein and may be hereafter prescribed.
* Now Inoperative.
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Sec. 2. The State officers above named, and the Senators from those districts having even numbers, elected on the Tuesday after the first Monday of Xo vember, 1876, and those elected biennially thereafter on the Tuesday after the first Monday of Xo vember, shall respectively hold their offices for two years from and after the Wednesday following the first Monday of the next succeeding January. The Senators from those districts having odd numbers elected on the Tuesday after the first Monday of Xo vember, 1876, shall hold their offices for one year from and after the Wednesday following the first Monday of January, 1877; the elec- tors residing in the senatorial districts having odd num- bers shall, on the Tuesday after the first Monday of Xovember, 1877, and biennially thereafter, elect Sena- tors who shall hold their offices for two years from and after the Wednesday following the first Monday of the next succeeding January. The Representatives elected from the several towns on the Tuesday after the first Monday of Xovember, 1876, and those elected annually thereafter, shall hold their offices for one year from and after the Wednesday following the first Monday of the next succeeding Januaiy.
Sec. 3. There shall be a stated session of the Gen- eral Assembly in Hartford on the Wednesday after the first Monday of January, 1877, and annually thereafter on the Wednesday after the first Monday of January.
Sec. 4. The persons who shall be severally elected to the State offices and General Assembly on the first Monday of April, 1876, shall hold such offices only until the Wednesday after the first Monday of January. 1877.
Sec 5. The General Assembly elected in April, 1876, shall have power to pass such laws as maybe necessary to carry into effect the provisions of this amendment.
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ARTICLE XVII.
ADOPTED OCTOBER, 1875.
The Genera] Assembly shall have power, by a vote of two thirds of the members of both branches, to restore the privileges of an elector to those who may have for- feited the same by a conviction of crime.
ARTICLE XVIII.
ADOPTED OCTOBER, 1876.
Iii ease a new town shall hereafter be incorporated, such new town shall not be entitled to a Representative in the General Assembly unless it has at least twenty- live hundred inhabitants, and unless the town from which the major portion of its territory is taken has also at least twenty -five hundred inhabitants; but until such towns shall each have at least twenty-five hundred inhabitants, Mich new town shall, for the purpose of representation in the General Assembly, be attached to. and be deemed to be a part of, the town from which the major portion of its territory is taken, and it shall be an election district of such town for the purpose of repre- sentation in the House of Representatives.
ARTICLK XIX.
ADOPTED OCTOBER, 1876.
The provisions of Section 3, Article IV of the Con- stitution, and of the amendment^ thereto, shall apply, mutatu mutandis, to all elections held on the first Tues day after the first Monday of November, 187<>. and an nually thereafter.
Airncu-: XX.
ADoi'l KD 04 TOBRB, 1876.
Judges of the Court- of Common Pleas and of the District Courts, shall be appointed for terms of four years. Judges of the City Courts and Police Courts shall be appointed for terms of two year-
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ARTICLE XXI.
ADOPTED OCTOBER, 1876.
Judges of Probate shall be elected by the elect siding in their respective districts on the Tuesday after the first Monday of November, 1876, and biennially thereafter. Those persons elected Judges of Probate on the Tuesday after the firsl Monday of November, 1876, and those elected biennially thereafter, shall hold their offices for two years from and after the Wednes day after the first .Monday of the next succeeding Janu- ary. Those persons elected Judges <>t Probate on the first Monday of April, 1876. shall hold their offices only until the Wednesday after the firsl Monday of January, 1877.
ARTICLE XXII.
ADOPTED OCTOBER, 1876.
The compensation of members of the General Assem- bly shall not exceed three hundred dollars per annum, and one mileage each way for each se>^ion, at the rate of twenty- rive cents per mile.
ARTICLE XXIII ADOPTED OCTOBER, L876
That Article X" III of the amendment- 1<> the Consti- tution be amended by erasing the word "white" from
the first line.
ARTICLE XXIV.
ADOPTED <>< TOBBR, ls^ I
Neither the < rencral Assembly nor an\ County. ( it\ ,
Borough, Town, or School District shall have power to pay or grant any extra compensation to any public officer, employee, agent or servant, or increase the com
pensation of any public oflicer or employee, to take
effect during the continuance In office of any person
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whose salary might be increased thereby, or increase the payor compensation of any public contractor above the amount specified in the contract.
ARTICLE XXV.
ADOPTED OCTOBER, 1877.
No County, City, Town, Borough, or other munici- pality shall ever subscribe to the capital stock of any railroad corporation, or become a purchaser of the bonds, or make donations to, or loan its credit, directly or indirectly, in aid of any such corporation ; but noth- ing herein contained shall affect the validity of any bonds or debts incurred under existing laws, nor be construed to prohibit the General Assembly from au- thorizing any Town or City to protect, by additional appropriations of money or credit, any railroad debt contracted prior to the adoption of this amendment.
ARTICLE XXVI.
ADOPTED OCTOBER, 1880.
The Judges of the Supreme Court of Errors, and of the Superior Court, shall, upon nomination of the Gov- ernor, be appointed by the General Assembly, in such manner as shall by law be prescribed.
JOINT RULES OF PROCEEDINGS
FOR THE
SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF CONNECTICUT.
I. Immediately after the organization of the Senate and House of Representatives, at the commencement of every stated session of the General Assembly, a Joint Committee, consisting of one Senator and eight Repre- sentatives, shall be appointed to examine the returns and canvass of votes given by the electors for Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, Treasurer, Secretary, and Comp- troller of Public Accounts, and to report the names of the persons whom they shall find elected to those offices respectively. After this report shall have been accepted, a Joint Committee, consisting of one Senator and two Representatives, shall be appointed, to inform the Gov- ernor personally of his election and of the organization of the two houses, and their readiness to receive his communications.
II. On or before the third day of every stated session of the General Assembly there shall be appointed twenty Joint Standing Committees, each of which shall consist of one Senator and eight Representatives, ex- cept the Committee on Engrossed Bills, which shall consist of one Senator and three Representatives, viz. :
1st. A Committee on the Judiciary, who shall take into consideration all such matters touching public or private acts and judicial proceedings, as shall be re- ferred to them, and to report their opinion thereon, to- gether with such propositions relative thereto as to them shall seem expedient.
2d. A Committee on the School Fund, who shall
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inquire into and report the actual state of the ><hool Fund, the amount, value, and condition of its Becuril and recommend rach measures as they shall deem adapted to Becure its improvement and permanent safety.
Id. A Committee on Banks, who shall take into
^deration all such matters relative to Banks, Savings
Banks, and Savings and Building Associations, as may
be referred to them, and report the facts, with their
opinion thereon.
4th. A Committee on the State Prison, who -hall examine the annual report> of the directors and officers in charge of the State Prison, the account of receipts and expenditure- of the institution, together with such other matter- a- -hall be referred to them by the two Houses of the General Assembly. And they may recommend Buch measures for the regulation and man- at of the Prison a- they shall deem expedient.
5th. A Committee on New Town- and Probate I)i- tricts, who -hall take into consideration all matters re- lating to the incorporation of new towns, the alteration of town lines, and the formation of probate districts, which -hall he referred to them, and report their opinion thereon, together with the fact- upon which such opin- ion i- founded.
6th. A Committee on Roads and Bridges, who shall take into consideration all such matters relative to roads and bridges a- -hall he referred to them, and report the fact-, with their opinion thereon.
7th. A Committee on Incorporations, who -hall take into consideration all matters relative to private corpora tions, for which there may be no other appropriate com- mittee, and report their opinion thereon, with the facts
on which the same is founded.
8th. A Committee on Claim-, which -hall take into consideration all claims and demand- upon the State which may he referred to them, and report their opinion thereon, with the fact- on which the same i- founded.
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9th. A Committee on Education, who shall take into consideration all such matters relating to the subject of common school education as shall be referred to them, and recommend such measures touching the same as they shall deem expedient.
10th. A Committee on the Sale of Lands, who shall take into consideration all applications for the sale of lands which shall be referred to them, and report the facts, with their opinion thereon.
11th. A Committee on Finance, who shall take into consideration the financial concerns of the State, -and inquire into the receipts and expenditures of the gov- ernment, the investment of the public funds (the school fund excepted), the system of assessment and taxation provided by existing laws, and all other matters affect- ing the revenue of the State ; and report such measures touching the same as they may deem expedient.
12th. A Committee on Railroads, who shall take into consideration all matters relating to railroads and railroad companies as may be referred to them, and report the facts, with their opinion thereon.
13th. A Committee on Military Affairs, who shall examine all military returns, and take into consideration all matters relating to the militia of this State which may be referred to them, and report thereon, with their opinion touching the same.
14th. A Committee on Agriculture, who shall take into consideration all such matters relating to Agricul- ture as may be referred to them, and report thereon, with their opinion touching the same.
15th. A Committee on Humane Institutions, who shall take into consideration all such matters relating to the Benevolent Institutions under the care or super- vision of the State as may be referred to them, and report thereon, with their opinion touching the same.
16th. A Committee on Cities and Boroughs, who sljall take into consideration all such matters relating to cities and boroughs as may be referred to them, and report the facts, and their opinion thereon.
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l?th. A Committee on Fisheries, who shall take into consideration all such matters relating to fisheries
as may be referred to them, and report the facts, and their opinion thereon in the matter.
18th. A Committee on Insurance, who shall take into consideration all such matters relating to insurance that may be referred to them, and report the facts, and their opinion thereon.
19th. A Committee on Manufactures, who shall take into consideration all matters relating to manu- factures that may be referred to them, and report their opinion thereon.
'20th. A Committee on Engrossed Bills, whose duty it -hall be to examine the engrossed copy of each bill for a public act. and of each joint resolution for a special act which has been passed by both houses, and to verify it, upon finding it to be a correct copy of the bill or joint resolution, and of the amendments, if any, as it was passed; and no engrossed copy of any bilf for a public act, or of any joint resolution for a special act, shall be certified by the officers of either house as hav- ing been passed, until it has first been verified by the signature of at least two members of the committee.
III. In all meetings of Joint Committees, the Sena- tors -hall preside. All questions of order in their pro- ceedings, and questions relative to the admission of evidence, shall be determined by a majority of votes; and in ease the vote be equally divided, the Senator- shall have a casting vote.
IV. All Committees of Conference, on disagreeing votes of the two Houses of Assembly, shall consist of one Senator and two Representatives, who wen- in the major vote of their respective Houses, The Commit- tee of the House making the grant or appointment, or passing the bill, resolution, or amendment disagreed to. BhaJl state their reasons, to be reported to the other House. And neither House shall request the other twice to confer on the same point of disagreement.
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V. Whenever each House shall have adhered to its vote of disagreement, the bill or resolution shall be considered as lost.
VI. Every message sent from one House to the other shall be announced at the door, and shall be re- spectfully communicated to the Chair by the person by whom it ma}7 be sent.
VII. Whenever a bill shall have passed both Houses of the Assembly, and shall have been transmitted to the Governor for his approbation, if either House de- sires its return for further consideration, such desire shall be communicated by message to the other House, and a Joint Committee of one Senator and two Repre- sentatives shall then be sent to the Governor to request him to return the bill. If the Governor consents, the bill shall be returned first to that House in which the motion for its return originated, and the bill may then be altered or totally rejected by a concurrent vote of the two Houses; but if not altered or rejected by such concurrent vote, it shall be again transmitted to the Governor in the same form in which it was first pre- sented to him.
VIII. Whenever the public business may require the Senate and House of Representatives to meet in Convention, either House may send its message to the other, requesting such Convention, and specifying the object. At the time designated, the Senate, with their President and Clerk, may proceed to the Hall of the House of Representatives, where suitable accommo- dations will be provided. The President of the Senate shall ex-officio preside in said Convention, and the pro- ceedings thereof shall be entered upon the Journals of the two Houses.
When the Convention shall have been dissolved, the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives shall make report to their respective Houses of the proceedings of the Convention.
IX All bills for public acts which shall have been passed by both Houses of the General Assembly, en-
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ssed, ami signed by the Bpeak<
i President of the Senate, and all bills for private act- and joint resolutions, which shall have been passed by the two Houses, -hall, with the
re on which the same may be founded, he trans- mitted by the Committee on I Bills to the
3 retarv of State, for the purpose of being by him laid before the Governor. The presiding officers of the two Bouses -hall affix their signatures to all bills for public acts in the presence of one or more of the Engrossing Committee, or the Secretary.
X Every bill or resolution shall be written or print- ed without interlineation or erasure, on paper not smaller than a half sheet of foolscap, and any member offering such lull, re-olution, or a petition shall endorse thereon his name in some conspicuous place. No bill or resolution shall, after it has been introduce 1. altered either by addition or erasure. Any pro] changes in the text of such bill or resolution which may be deemed advisable by the Committee to which it has been referred, -hall be reported in the form of amendmei;- - itute bill.
XI. The Clerk of the Boose t<> which any bill shall be r ted -hall indorse thereon a statement of the contents, or object- of such bill or resolution fore transmitting the same to the other House.
XII. All acts of incorporation by bill or resolution, and all act- in amendment <»r alteration thereof, and all private acts of whatever nature, -hall, before the same shall be considered, be printed for the use "t
eral Assembly, at the expense of the party applying therefor.
XIII. All bills for public acts reported favorably upon by the committee to which they have been or may be referred, with or without amendment-, bi being put upon their third reading, -hall be laid upon the table, and three hundred - i<h bill-, with their amendments, -hall be printed for the use of the General Assembly; and no bill bo reported -hall be put
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RULES TO REGULATE THE PROCEEDINGS
OF THE
SENATE OF CONNECTICUT.
Resolved, That the Rules and Orders following be, and they are hereby, adopted as the standing Rules and Orders of the Senate, and they shall be read at the com- mencement of each session of the General Assembly by the Clerk.
1st. The President shall take the chair every day, at the hour to which the Senate shall have adjourned, and after prayer shall immediately call the Senate to order, and if a quorum be present, proceed to business.
2d. The President shall preserve order, and shall decide questions of order without debate, subject to an appeal to the Senate. He shall rise to put a question, but may state it sitting. The question first moved and seconded shall be the first put, and in all cases the sense of the Senate shall be taken upon the largest number or sum, and the longest time proposed.
3d. No member shall in any way interrupt the business of the Senate while the journal or public papers are in reading, nor when any member is speak- ing in debate, nor while the President is putting a ques- tion.
4th. When any member is about to speak in debate, or deliver any matter to the Senate, he shall rise and respectfully address "Mr. President"', if two or more arise at once, the President shall name the member who is first to speak.
5th. No member shall speak more than twice upon the same question, without leave of the Senate, unless to explain.
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6th. When a question Kfl before the Senate. DO mo- tion shall be received but to adjourn., to lay upon the table, to postpone indefinitely, to postpone to a certain day. to commit, or to amend; which several motions shall have precedence in the order in which they stand arranged, and a motion for adjournment shall always be in order, and be decided without debate.
7th. If the question in debate contains several points, any member may have the same divided.
8th. When the yeas and nays shall be called for by one-fifth of the members present, each member called upon shall (unless for special reason he be excused by the Senate) declare openly his assent or dissent to the question.
9th. When a motion is made and seconded, it shall be stated to the Senate by the President, before any debate be had thereon; but every motion -hall be re- duced to writing, if the President so direct, or any member desire it.
10th. Every bill shall be introduced by a motion for leave, or by order of the Senate, or the report of a com- mittee, and every bill for a public act -hall receive three several readings in the Senate, previously to it- being passed into an act. And no bill shall be read twice on the same day. without the order of the Senate. Xor may the President state the same to the Senate for debate, until the second reading.
11th. A committee of three shall, within the first two day- of each session, be appointed by ballot to take into consideration all contested elections of members of the Senate, and t<> report the facts in issue, together with their opinion thereon.
12th. Committees of Conference -hall be appointed
by the Senate.
loth. All other committees -hall be appointed by resolution by the Senate, iinle— the Senate -hall other- rder.
14th. When a motion has been stated by the Presi- dent, or read by the clerk, it Bhall be considered to be
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in possession of the Seuate, but may be withdrawn at anytime before decision or amendment ; but not after amendment, unless the Senate give leave.
loth. No member who is interested in the decision of any question in such manner that he cannot vote may stay in the Senate when such question is discussed or decided: provided, however, that this rule shall not extend to the sitting members in contested elections.
16th. When any member shall request a Committee of Conference on different votes of the two Houses of Assembly, a committee, consisting of one member, who was in the vote of the Senate, shall be appointed ; and if any member who was not in such vote shall be nominated, he shall notify the Senate.
17th. When the Senate has voted to appoint a com- mittee to prepare a bill or resolve, upon any subject, no person shall be on such committee who was opposed to the vote of the Senate.
18th. If any member, in speaking or otherwise, shall transgress the rules of the Senate, the President shall, and any member may, call to order, and if speak- ing, he shall sit down, unless permitted to explain; the Senate, if appealed to, shall decide the question with- out debate.
19th. When a question shall have been once decided, it shall be in order for any member of the majority to move for a reconsideration thereof; but no such motion shall be made unless within three days of actual session of the Senate, after the day on which the decision to be reconsidered was made.
20th. Before any petition or memorial address to the Senate shall be received and read at the table, whether the same shall be introduced by the President or a member, a brief statement of the contents or object of the petition or memorial shall be verbally made by the introducer.
21st. All questions shall be put by the President of the Senate, and the Senators shall signify their assent or dissent by answering, vivd voce, aye or no. And
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whenever the vote shall be doubted or questioned, it shall be determined by the members rising, and in all cases the ayes shall be first * called.
83d. Every resolution or bill granting money from the Treasurer of the State -hall, before it- final passage, receive three several readings, only one of which will be on the same day.
38d It -hall be the duty of the Clerk to keep a calendar, on which he shall enter daily all bills and joint resolution received from the House of Repre- .-entative- for the action of the Senate, except the bills and joint resolutions which have not been referred by the Senate to any committee, and all bills and joint resolutions reported to the Senate from any committee; and these -hall be entered on the calendar in the order in which they are reported; and no bill or joint resolu- tion received from the House of Representatives or reported from a committee, -hall be considered and acted upon until it is reached in its regular order on the calendar.
All bills and joint resolutions shall be entitled to be considered and acted upon when reached in their regular order on the calendar, and any bill or joint resolution not considered and acted upon in it- regular order shall be placed at the foot of the calendar: unle — the eon sideration of the same be by vote of two-thirds of the Senators present made the order of the day for some specified day named in ihe resolution.
24th. It shall be the duty of the Clerk of the Senate to keep a record of all petition-, resolutions, joint resolutions, and bills for public acts which are presented for the consideration of the Senate; and said record Bhall be -<> kepi as to show by one and a single refer ence thereto, the action of the Senate on any specified petition, resolution, joint resolution, or bill for a public act, up to tin- time of such reference.
- originally drawn, the *ii~ t rule read as inn- printed. In
1604, appaiently by accident, the word " tir.-t " wa- dropped out of the last clause. Its restoration i^ obvion-ly ncceesarj to ^'wa force to the provision.
RULES
OP THE
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
IN THE
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF CONNECTICUT.
Resolved, That the Rules and Orders following be, and they are hereby, adopted as the Standing Rules and Orders of this House:
TOUCHING THE DUTY OF THE SPEAKER.
1. The Speaker shall take the chair every day, at the hour to which the House shall have adjourned ; he shall immediately call the House to order, and after prayers and roll-call, if a quorum be present, proceed to busi- ness.
2. In the absence of a quorum, the Speaker may ad- journ the House to the afternoon, or the next sitting day. At all other times during the session an adjourn- ment shall be pronounced by the Speaker on motion.
3. The Speaker shall preserve order and decorum ; and shall decide questions of order without debate (ex- cept at the request of the Chair), subject to an appeal to the House, on which appeal no member shall speak more than once.
4. In all cases when a vote is taken without a divi- sion, the Speaker shall determine Whether it is or is not a vote; and in all doubtful cases lie shall ask. "Is it doubted?" If the vote be disputed, it shall be tried again; but after the Speaker has declared the vote, it
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Bhall not be recalled, unless by a regular motion for re- consideration, made by a member in the vote of the Bouse.
5. If tin- Speaker still doubt a vote, or a division be called for. the House shall divide: those in the affirma- tive of the question shall first rise from their seats, and stand until counted, and afterwards those in the nega- tive.
<;. In [ill cases of balloting the Speaker shall vote; in other cases he Bhall not vote unless the House be equally divided, or unless his vote, if given in the mi- nority, will make the division equal; and in case of such equal division, the question shall be lost.
7. In case of any disturbance or disorderly conduct in the galleries; lobby, or aisles of the House, the Speak- er Bhall have power to order the same to be cleared.
In case the Speaker wishes to leave the chair for the purpose of taking part in the debate, or from indis- position, or other cause, he may designate some mem- ber to preside, but not exceeding one day after the day of Buch designation.
9. That in the case of the absence of the Speaker for more than two daily sessions, the Clerk shall call the House to order, at the hour to which the House stands adjourned, and the first business in order shall be the election of the Speaker pro tempore, which it shall im- mediately proceed to do without debate, by nomination or ballot, as the House shall determine; these questions Bhall also be decided without debate; ami the Speaker
pro // lupnre thus elected shall preside in the H6use and
discharge all the duties of the Speaker until his return. In ca>e of the death or resin-nation of a Speaker, the Clerk Bhall call the House to order, afl provided in the first clause of this rule, and the first business in order shall be the election of a Speaker by ballot, which the House shall immediately proceed to. without debate, and the Speaker thus elected shall preside over the
House and discharge all the duties of the Speaker dur- ing the continuance of the General Assembly.
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OF THE CLERK.
10. The Clerk shall not transmit any bill, resolution, or other paper, from the House to the Senate, on the same day upon which the action was had thereon, ex- cept the House otherwise orders.
11. The Clerk shall prepare the daily calendar as hereinafter provided.
12. The Clerk shall enter upon the Journal the lan- guage of any amendment that may be offered to any bill or resolution, provided the same is not withdrawn before action by the House.
OF THE MEMBERS.
13. When an}' member is about to speak in debate, or deliver any matter to the House, he shall rise and address " Mr, Speaker; " if two or more rise at once, the Speaker shall name the member who is first to speak.
14. No member shall speak more than twice to the same question, without leave of the House.
15. No member who is interested in the decision of any question in such a manner that he cannot vote, may sta}^ in the House when such a question is discussed or decided.
16. Every member present, when a question is put by the Speaker, shall vote, unless excused b}T the House.
17. If any member, in speaking or otherwise, trans- gress the Rules and Orders of this House, the Speaker shall, or any member may, call to order; and if speak- ing, he shall sit down, unless permitted to explain. The House, if appealed to, shall decide the case, but with- out debate. If no such appeal be made, the Speaker shall decide the same.
18. For the purpose of more conveniently counting upon the division of the House, the floor thereof shall Ife divided by aisles in four divisions, to be numbered first, second,' third, and fourth sections, commencing on the riflrtit of the chair; for each of which divisions
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the Speaker shall appoint a member, who.se Beat 18 in said division, to be a teller to count and report to the chair.
OF MOTIONS, in kir PRECEDENCE, ETC.
19. When a motion is made and seconded, it shall be stated to the House by the Speaker, before any de- bate be had thereon; but every motion shall be reduced to writing, if the Speaker so direct, or any member de- sire it.
•-20. When a motion is stated by the Speaker, or read by the Clerk, it shall be deemed to be in possession of the House; but may be withdrawn at any time before decision or amendment, but not after amendment, un- less the House give leave.
21. The question first moved and seconded shall be first put (except as modified by Rule 22); and in all cases the sense of the House shall be first taken upon the largest number or sum, and the longest time pro- posed, in any question.
'3*-2. When a question is under debate, no motion shall be received but to adjourn, to lie on the table, for the previous question, to postpone indefinitely, to post- pone to a certain day, to continue to next session of General Assembly, to commit, or to amend, which -«\ era! motions shall have precedence in the order in which they Btand arranged.
And no motion to lie on the table, to postpone indefi- nitely, or to commit, having been once decided, shall be again allowed at the same sitting, and at the same of the bill or subject-matter. A motion to adjourn shall always be in order. and said motion Bhall be decided without debate, afi shall also a motion to lie on the table.
24. No debate shall be allowed after a question 18 put and remain- undecided.
25. The yeas and nays shall be taken on any ques- tion, and entered upon the Journal, at the desire of
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one-fifth of the members present, at any time before a declaration of the vote.
26. When a question shall have once been decided, it shall be in order for any member in the prevailing vote to move for a re-consideration thereof, if at the time the subject-matter be in possession of the House; but no such motion shall be made unless within two days of the actual session of the House, after the day on which decision was had thereon.
OF BILLS AND THE CALENDAR.
27. Every bill or joint resolution shall be introduced by motion for leave, or by order of the House, or by the report of a committee; and every public bill or joint resolution shall receive three several readings in the House previously to its being passed into an act, and no such bill or joint resolution shall be read twice on the same day; every member offering such bill or resolution shall indorse thereon its object, and the Speaker may not offer any bill or resolution to the House until after its first reading, and every bill or resolution may be re- ferred on its first reading.
28. The first reading of a bill or resolution shall be for information, and, if opposition be made to it, the question shall be, " Shall this bill be rejected?" If no opposition be made, or if the question to reject be neg- atived, the bill or resolution shall go to its second read- ing without a question.
29. It shall be the duty of the Clerk to keep a calen- dar on which he shall enter daily (1) all bills and joint resolutions received from the Senate for the action of the House, except bills and joint resolutions which have not been referred by the House to any committee; and (2) all bills and resolutions reported to the House from any committee; and these shall be entered on the calen- dar in the order in which they are reported; and no bill or resolution received from the Senate, or reported from a committee, shall be considered and acted upon
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until it is reached in it- regular order upon the calen- dar.
Any bill or resolution not considered and acted upon id the regular order shall be placed at the foot of the calendar, unless the consideration of the same be, by a vote of two-thirds of the members present, made t he- order of the day for -(.me specified time.
OF COMMITTEES.
30. At the opening of each >es>ion a Committee of Elections, consisting of three members, shall be appoint- ed by the Speaker, to take into consideration all con- tested elections of the members of this House, and re- port facts, with their opinion thereon.
31. All committee-, except committees of confer- ence, shall be appointed by the Speaker, unless other- wise specially directed by the Bouse.
32. When any member requests a committee of <•( inference on different votes of the two Houses of As- sembly, a committee, consisting of two member.-, shall be appointed on the part of the House: and in such Ca8e the committee shall consist only of BUCh members 8J were in the vote of the House; and if any member be
nominated on said committee who was not in the vote.
he -hall notify the Eouse, and be excused.
33. It shall be the duty of the clerk to keep a record of all petitions, resolutions, joint-resolutions, and bills
for public act-, which may be presented for the consid- eration of the House, ami said record shall be SO kept a- to show by one and a single reference thereto the action of the House on any specific petition, resolution,
joint resolution, or bill for a public act, up to the time
of Buch reference.
Immediately after the appointment of the joint- standing committees, a committee of three shall heap* pointed to assign seats to the members of the Bouse, and it shall be their duty: (1) To u cupied by the Chairmen of all joint-Standing commit-
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tees, and of all Select Committees of the House. (2) To cause lots to be drawn for the assignment of seats to the other members of the House.
OF THE ORDER OF BUSLNESS.
The order of business shall be as follows, viz. :
1. Reading and correction of the Journal.
2. Reception of Petitions.
3. Reception of Communications from the Gov- ernor, and Annual Reports.
4. Introduction of Resolutions.
5. Introduction and first reading of Bills.
6. Reports of Committees.
7. Reception of business from the Senate.
8. Business on the Calendar.
9. Motions, and miscellaneous business.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Xo standing rule or order of the House shall be re- scinded or changed without one day's notice being given of the motion therefor.
No rule shall be suspended, except by a vote of at least two-thirds of the members present.
THE CAPITOL BUILDING.
The capitol building located at Hartford, Connecti- cut, is a marble structure, that for beauty of design, grandeur of style, harmony of proportions, and adapta- bility may challenge comparison with any public build- ing in the country. Its situation on the west side of Bushnell Park, on an eminence overlooking the city, and in the midst of beautiful surroundings, is pecu- liarly fortunate, not only for the transaction of legisla- tive and judicial business, but for a display of the ele- gant proportions and the material of the building. The style of the structure may be called modern gothic, or an adaptation of gothic to civic purposes. The building has four fronts nearly corresponding with the four cardinal points of the compass. Its extreme length is 290 feet, extreme width 190 feet, and its height to the top of roof 93, and to top of crowning figure on the dome 257 feet. The foundation and cellar walla are of brown stone masonry, laid in cement mortar. The outer walls are faced with granite up to the plinth. The outer upper walls above the granite arc of white marble facings, backed with brick-work. Over the main entrances the outer walls are supported by pol- ished granite columns with capitals of carved marble. the columns supporting pointed arches with tympana richly ornamented with mouldings and carved crock eta. These tympana, representing the upper portions
of gothic arc lies, are intended to receive historical and
symbolical carvings, as they may hereafter be ordered. One representing the famous Charter Oak tree has a] ready been finished, and Ls situated over the door of the
east entrance. It is very artistic in design, and was executed by Leopold Zaleski, of New Haven, Conn. 17
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On each of the four fronts of the building are also carved corbels projecting from the walls, which sup- port columns capped with pedestals for the reception of statues, a carved marble canopy over each pedestal completing the niche. Of these there are twenty-six in all. Two statues have been placed in position on the east front. One a statue of Governor Jonathan Trumbull, "Brother Jonathan" of revolutionary mem- ory, the other Roger Sherman, a Connecticut signer of the Declaration of Independence. They are by Ives, the well-known sculptor, a native of Connecticut, and are cut from fine statuary marble. Between these statue niches are medallion stones intended for the re- ception of heads and profiles. Two are now finished, and occupy a place on the east side of the building. The one on the south side of the entrance is a head and bust of the late Rev. Horace Bushnell, D.D., LL.D., from whom Bushnell Park derives its name, the other on the north side, a head and bust of Noah Webster, LL.D. Both medallions were modeled by Mr. Carl Conrads, a noted Hartford sculptor.
The dormer windows on the roof, which make so marked a feature and so finely relieve the otherwise naked slopes, are of marble richly carved. The marble used in the building is from quarries in East Canaan, Connecticut, and is considered by the supervising archi- tect and civil engineer as a strong, reliable building stone. The granite is from Westerly, R. I., Cape Ann, Mass., Jonesboro, Maine, and Stony Creek, Conn.
From the foundation to the roof, the piers and the tower for the support of the dome are rectangular, be- ing corbeled out at the roof to receive the exterior tower, which is in cross section a dodecagon, making a twelve-sided tower supporting a cone 27 feet high from springing-point to apex, which is surmounted by a lantern 45 feet high, crowned with a colossal winged figure of bronze, 15 feet high, designed by Randolph Rogers, and denominated the " Genius of Connecti- cut." Around the base of the cone forming the dome
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arc twelve figures, symbolical or allegorical in charac- ter, representing Agriculture, Commerce, Science, Art, Force, Law, etc., and are by J. Q. A. Ward, the de- signer of the Putnam statue on Bushnell Park.
THE INTERIOR.
Inside the building there are two main stairways leading from the north and south entrances, but easily approachable from those on the east and west. These stairways are of marble, with steps and platforms of Westerly granite, and ornamented with 46 columns of the beautiful Stony Creek Granite. On the north and south wall>, which are frescoed, are medallions, four in number, containing the coat of arms of Connecticut and of the United States, and the figures of Liberty and Justice.
THE SENATE CHAMBER
is situated on the mezzanine floor, and has a superficial area of 50 by 40 feet, with a height from floor to ceil- ing of 37 feet. It has three windows on the east front of the building admitting direct light, and the central panel in the ceiling is also a sky-light.
There are galleries on the north and south side, which will seat about 50 persons each.
THE REPRESENTATIVES HALL.
The hall of the representatives has a floor area S4 by 56 feet and a height of 4(.» feet. It is situated on the south projection of the building, on the same floor with the Senate, and is lighted by windows on the east and south, the gallery for spectators being on the north side, on which side is the Speaker's desk.
The length of the representative- hall is from east to
west, and the floor is a scries of platforms, four feet >i\
inches wide, with riser- or steps of .seven inches. On
the members' desks and seats arc arranged in am-
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phitheatrical form, with raised aisles, leaving the space around the Speaker's desk for center.
THE GOVERNOR'S ROOMS.
The Governor's rooms consist of a private office and audience room in the southwest corner of the mezzanine floor, lighted by windows on the south and west. The oak wainscoating and oak mantels in these rooms are very substantial and elegant, and the decorations and furniture are of the most elaborate character.
LIEUT. -GOVERNOR'S ROOMS.
The corner rooms north and south of the Senate chamber, at the east end of the building, are for the Lieutenant-Governor and Speaker of the House of Representatives. They are similar in finish to the Governor's rooms.
THE SECRETARY.
The northwest corner rooms on the mezzanine floor are for the secretary. They are lighted by windows on the north and west, and correspond in size to the Gov- ernor's rooms.
STATE DEPARTMENT ROOMS.
On the ground floor are the rooms of the Comptroller, Treasurer, Insurance Commissioner, Adjutant-General, and Pay master- General.
THE SUPREME COURT, STATE LIBRARY, ETC.
The Supreme Court room is on the second floor in the west portion of the building, and is lighted by six windows on the west side, arranged in two rows; is 50x31 feet on the floor, and has a height of 35 feet from floor to ceiling. The State Library room is on this floor, and has a superficial area of 85x55 feet, with a height same as that of the Supreme Court room— 35
CAPITOL KL'lLDlSo. 261
feet It is Bituated on the north center, its north win- dows overlooking the northern entrance.
The Railroad and Capitol Commissioners, State
Boards of Education and Health, also have rooms on this tloor.
THE < 081 OF THE BUILDING.
The erection of the building commenced in 1872 and finished in 1878. The formal transfer by the com- moners to the State authorities, took place January 1,18?
The following gives the total expense of building and grounds:
Appropriated by the State of Connecticut, $2,000,000 Appropriated by the City of Hartford (for
building), . . . . 500,000
Appropriated by the City of Hartford (for
the site), . . . . 600,000
Total S3, 100,000
STATE CAPITOL COMMIH&ONRR&
Alfred E. Burr, of Hartford, Pf>*i<i<i,t. Jeremiah ELalsey, of Norwich. Nathaniel Wheelbk, of Bridgeport William P. Trowbridge, of New Haven. Franklin Chambeblin, of Hartford. Architect, Richard M. Upjohn, of New York.
'rUi n<h ,,/. William B. Fuanki.in. of Hartford. W i i.i i am ('. <ii nmil, of Hartford.
ustort JAME8 <- BATTER80N, of Hartford.
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY,
SENATE.
PRESIDENT.
Hon. WILLIAM H. BULKELEY, of Hartford.
president pro tempore.
Hon. ROBERT COIT, of New London.
[Senators from Districts having even numbers hold office for
one year; from Districts having odd numbers for two years, from the Wednesday after the first Monday of January, 1882.]
1st District, John R. Hills, Hartford, r.
2d " John S. Cheney, Manchester, r.
3d " Rial Strickland, Enfield, d.
4th u Andrew S. Upson, Farmington, r.
5th " James S. Elton, Waterbury, r.
6th " Edward F. Jones, Branford, r.
7th " George M. Gunn, Milford, d.
8th " William J. Mills, New Haven, d.
9th " Robert Coit, New London, r. 10th " Charles P. White, North Stonington, r. 11th " Charles P. Sturtevant, East Lyme, r. 12th " Oliver Hoyt, Stamford, r. 13th " Tallmadge Baker, Norwalk, r. 14th " Morris W. Seymour, Bridgeport, d. 16th " William N. Northrop, Newtown,^d. 16th " Henry Hammond, Killingly, r. 17th " Eugene S. Boss, Windham, r. 18th " Lorrin A. Cooke, Barkhamsted, r. 19th " Milo B. Richardson, Salisbury, d.
OFFICERS, ETC., OF THE SENATE. 263
20th District, Albert P. Bradstreer, Thomastoo, r. 21st u Richard P. Spencer, Saybrook, r. 22d " Joseph W. Alsop, Middletown, d. 23d " Ralph P. Gilbert, Hebron, r. 24th " Ebenezer C. Dennis, Stafford, r.
OFFICERS AND ATTACHES OF THE SENATE.
CHAPLAINS.
Rev. A. J. Sage, D.D., Hartford. Rev. George L. Thompson, Hart lord.
CLERK.
Charles Perrin, Stonington.
MESSENGERS.
Chauncey H. Eno, Simsbury. L W, Session?, Windham.
DOORKEEPERS.
George S. Jeffrey, Meriden.
George W. Lovejoy, Monroe.
George A. Thompson, North Stonington.
REPORTERS.
John C. Kinney, Hartford Courant.
William 0. Burr, Hartford Times.
E. Hart Fenn, Hartford Post.
Charles D. Page, New Haven Palladium.
Frank If. Lovejoy, New Haven Courier.
Amos A. Browning, Norwich Bulletin.
264 ROLL OF THE HOUSE.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
SPEAKER. Hon. JOHN M. HALL, r, of Windham.
Hartford County.
No. of Seat.
32— Hartford, George G. Sill, d.
11— Charles H. Cooley, r.
87 — Avon, Frederick Ripley, r.
53 — Berlin, Henry N. Galpin, r. 188— Bloomfield, Henry D. Barnard, d.
77 — Bristol, Charles S. Treadway, r. 139 — Elijah Manross, r.
46 — Burlington, Charles C. McAleer, d. 108— Canton, George Mills, 2d, d.
8 — East Granby, Jefferson R. Holcomb, d. 163 — East Hartford, Arthur G. Olmsted, r. 244— Charles W. Roberts, d.
183 -East Windsor, Orson S. Wood, r. 180— Charles E. Woodward, d.
51 — Enfield, Loren H. Pease, r.
31 — J. Warren Johnson, r.
79—Farmington, Thomas Cowles, r. 197 — Lucius C. Humphrey, r.
145 — Glastonbury, Charles H. Talcott. r. 120— Aaron VV. Kinne, r.
175 — Granby, Artemus G. Harger, r. 171 — George R. Case, r.
201 — Hartland, Henry J. Gates, r.
24— George H. Clark, r.
ROLL OF THE HOUSE. 265
135 — Manchester, Charles H. Owen, r.
44— Clinton W. Cowles, d.
194 — Marlb&rough, John A. Haling, d.
34 — New Britain, Ambrose Beattv, d. 100 — James Thomson, d.
78 — Neicington, David L. Robbins, d. Plainville, Edward S. Towne, r.
42 — Rocky Hill. James H. Warner, d.
26 — Simsbury, Ebenezer G. Curtis, d. •212— Daniel 0. Reed, d.
lOS—Soulhinyton, J. Frank Pratt, r.
27 — George F. Smith, r.
--—South Windsor, John P. Jones, d.
2b—Suffield, Silas W. Clark, r. 245 — James Rising, r.
35— West Hartford, E. Buel Root, r. 210— Wethersfiehl, Edwin F. Griswold, r.
95 — Edward D. Robbins, r. 166— Windsor, Daniel W. Phelps, r.
181 — Lemuel R. Lord, r.
96— Windsor Locks, John W. Coogan, d.
New Haven CoUHTT. Vew Haven, A. Heaton Robertson, d. 176— Timothy J. Fox, d.
143— Beacon Falls, Andrew W. Culver, r.
Bethany, Samuel R. Woodward, d. 114— Branfurd, William A. Wright, d. 136— Cheshire, Benjamin A. Jarvis, d. .♦4— Charles B. Terrell, d.
47 — Derby, William E. Downes, r. 49— Charles H. Pine, r.
24?— East naven, Orlando B. Thompson, d.
htilford, Elisha C. Bishop, r. 1 17— Edward Grifwol
266 ROLL OF THE HOUSE.
232 — Hamden, Bela A. Mann, d. 239— Madison, Horace 0. Hill, r.
21 — Meriden, William W. Lyman, r.
22— Grove H. Wilson, r.
105 — Middlebury, George 0. Ellis, r.
20 — Milford, Charles A. Tomlinson. d. 146— Thomas VV. Stow, d.
6i—Naugatuck, Franklin B. Tuttle, d.
15 — North Branford, William B. Curtis, r. 205 — North Raven, Andrew F. Austin, r. 230— Orange, Edward E. Bradley, d. 217— Oxford, James H. Bartlett , r. 249 — Prospect, George F. Tyler, r. 199 — Seymour, John W. Rogers, r.
39— Southbury, Asahel F. Mitchell, r. 228— Wallingford, Phineas T. Ives, d. 128— John W. Blakeslee, d.
2—Waterbury, Charles W. Gillette, r. 200— Henry C. Griggs, r.
207— Wolcott, Samuel M. Bailey, r. 213— Woodbridge, Charles T. Walker, r.
New London County.
72 — New London, Henry B. Downer, d.
54 — Bryan F. Mahan, d.
97 — Norwich, George C Ripley, r.
59— William S. Congdon, r.
159 — Bozrah, Joshua C. Leffingwell, r. 214 — Colchester, Uriah W. Carrier, d. 154 — John English, Jr., d.
235 — East Lyme, John W. Luce, r.
43 — Franklin, Oliver L. Johnson, r. 124 — Griswold, Henry A. Lathrop, r. 116 — Groton, Parmenas Avery, d. 117 — Sumner H. Gove. r.
ROLL OF THE HOUSE. 267
123— Lebanon, Nathaniel B. Williams, r.
6— Charles C. Loomis, r.
129— Ledyard, James A. Billings, r. 216 — Lisbon, Augustus F. Read, d. 189 — Lyme, Henry B. L. Reynolds, r. 198— Benajah P. Bill, d.
153— MontviUe, Raymond N. Parish, r. 241 — North Stonington, Orin Chapman, r. 238 — Charles H. Brown, r.
70 — Old Lyme, Erastus E. Clark, d. 182— Preston, Chester W. Barnes, d.
68— Charles P. Hewitt, d.
187— Salem, Gurdon F. Allyn, r.
\2—Sprague, Dennis McCarty, g. 9^ Stonington, Stiles T. Stanton, r. 138— Alexander S. Palmer, Jr., d.
202— Voluntown, Timothy Parker, r.
10 — Waterford, Nathaniel A. Chapman, d.
Fairfield County. 110 — Bridgeport, Augustus H. Abernethy, d.
18— Peter W. Wren, d.
141— Bethel, Harry S. Glover, r. 144 — Brookfield, Samuel Thornhill, d. 167 — Darien, Charles Brown, r.
52—Danbury, Howard W. Taylor, d. 162— Charles J. Deming, d.
169 — Easton, Stephen D. Wheeler, r.
30— Fairfield, Henry F. Sherwood, d. 118— Francis Iff. Pike, d.
4 — Greenurich, Cornelius Mead, d. • 226— Charles E. Wilson, d.
191 — Huntington, Daniel S. Brinsmade,
69 — Monroe, Andrew B. Curtis, r.
268 ROLL OF THE HOUSE.
179 — New Canaan, Selleck Y. St. John, r.
88 — New Fairfield, Alexander Turner, d. 130— Newtown, William H. Glover, d. 211— Edson W. Wilson, r.
13 — Norwalh, George R. Cowles, r. 204— Charles W7 Bell, r.
98 — Redding, Thomas Sanford, d. 106— Ebenezer F. Foster, d.
155 — Ridgefield, Edward J. Couch, r.
81 — Lewis E. Smith, r.
23 — Sherman, Allan W. Paige, r. 1 — Stamford, Edwin L. Scofield, r.
83— William W. Gillespie, r.
165 — Stratford, Anson H. Blakeman, r.
66— Trumbull, Elliott P. Nichols, d. 150 — Weston, Gregory T. Osborne, d.
90— Westport, John W. Hurlbutt, d.
186— Wilton, James T. Hubbell, d.
Windham County.
33 — Brooklyn, Henry M. Cleveland, r.
19 — Ashford, Charles L. Dean, r. 131 — Danforth 0. Lombard, r.
240 — Canterbury, Marvin H. Sanger, d.
92 — Francis S. Bennett, d.
73 — Chaplin, Erastus M. Loomis, r. 236 — Eastford, Simeon A. Wheaton, d. 227 — Hampton, Daniel M. Deming-, r. Ill— Killingly, Asahel J. Wright, r. 161 — James N. Tucker, r.
195 — Plainfield, Henry F. Newton, r. 173— Havilah M. Prior, r.
178— Pomfret, Frederick Hyde, d. 122— Thomas O. Elliott, r.
ROLL OF THE HOUSE. 269
61 — Putnam, Lucius H. Fuller, r. 101 — Thomas J. Thurber, r.
221— Scotland, M. Luther Barstow, r. 107— Sterling, Silas A. Waite, r. 125— Thompson, Edwin T. White, r.
65— William H. Arnold, r.
Speaker — Windham, John M. Hall, r.
48 — Samuel Bingham, r.
55 — Woodstock, Henry M. Bradford, r. 185 — Zen as Marcy, r.
Litchfield County. 158— Litchfield, Willis J. Beach, d. 192— Gamer B. Curtiss, d.
2±%—Barkhamsted, Hubert B. Case, d.
82— William H. WTard, r.
152 — Bethlehem, Xehemiah L. Bloss, d. 142 — Bridgewater, Peter Wooster, d. 190— Canaan, Samuel W. Bradley, d.
36— Colebrook, Andrew J. Terrell, d.
38 — Solomon Sackett, r.
40 — Cornwall, Charles H. Harrison, d. 132— Luman C. Wickwire, d.
50 — Goshen, Hubert Scovill, r.
17 — Franklin E. Wadhams, r.
170 — Harwinton, Chester A. Hayes, r. 109 — Horace W. Barber, r.
14— Kent, Charles Lee, d. 220— Mori-is, Wrilliam Griswold, d. 168— New Hartford, Thaddeus L. Root, r. 148— Anson J. Allen, d.
74 — Xtw Milfordf Frederick S. Richmond, d. 134— Amos H. Bowers, d.
160— North Canaan, Henrv G. Williams, d.
270 ROLL OF THE HOUSE.
215— Norfolk, Plumb Brown, r. 121— Alva S. Cowles, r.
57 — Plymouth, Enos Blakeslee, r.
58—Roxbury, Myron W. Odell, d. 112— Salisbury, John H. Hurlburt, d. 222— Lewis P. Ashman, d.
104— Sharon, Edgar J. Reed, d.
242— William Dakiu, d. 113— Thomaston, Joseph K. Judson, r.
75 — Torrington, Frederick Devoe, r.
89 — George A. Allen, r.
67— Warren, Clark S. Swift, r. 196 — Washington, Erastus J. Hurlbut, r.
91— Gould C. Whitlesey, r.
237 — Watertown, Augustus N. Woolson, r.
84 — Winchester, Joseph H. Norton, r. 218— John D. Yale, d.
243— Woodbury, William J. Clark, r. 137— William Cothren, r.
Middlesex County.
60 — Middletown, D. Ward Northrop, d.
74 — James Lawton, d.
164 — Haddam, Henry H. Brainerd, r. 102— Orrin Shailer, d.
127— Chatham, Delos D. Brown, r. 149 — Nathaniel C. Johnson, r.
63— Chester, A. Hamilton Gilbert, r. 3 — Clinton, George A. Olcott, r. 119 — Cromwell, Henry W. Stocking, r. 225— Durham, Talcott P. Strong, r. 7 — Julius Davis, d.
29— East Haddam, Richard H. Gladwin, r.
85 — Joseph W. Hungerford, r.
ROLL OF THE HOU8JB. 271
56— Essex, William F. McCrery, d.
16 — KiUingworth t Augustus W. Stevens, d.
156 — Sidney T. Davis, d. 177— Middlefield, Alva B. Coe, r.
(J9—0ld Saybrook, Ozias H. Kirtland, r. 224— Portland, John M. Penfield, d. 19%—Saybrook, John Child, r. 206— Ezra J. B. Southworth, r.
37— Westbrook, John A. Post, r.
Tolland County.
76— Tolland, Henry E. Steele, d. 184 — Charles Young, d.
80 — Andover, Erastus D. Post, r. 233— i?o&on, Joseph C. Alvord, r.
71 — Columbia, Samuel B. West, r. 6— Coventry, William F. Sweet, d. 140— Edgar Bass, d.
l'A— Ellington, J. Abbott Thompson, r. 103— Hebron, Alfred W. Hutchinson, r. 203— Joel Jones, r.
231— Mansfield, George W. Merrow, r.
41— Olon S. Chaftee, r.
133— Somers, Lorenzo Wood, r.
Randolph Fuller, r.
86— Stafford, If. R. Griswold, d. 115 — William A. King, r.
172— Union, Hartley Walker, d. 126 — Thomas J. Youngs, d.
45 — Vernon, Alvah N. Belding, r. 209— Louis Phillipp, r.
157— Willinyton, William D. Irons, r. M9— Matthew Burdick, r.
272 OFFICERS, ETC., OF THE HOUSE.
POLITICAL RECAPITULATION.
JANUARY SESSION, 1882.
SENATE, Rep. Dem. Gr. Ind.
17 7
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Gr. Ind.
COUNTIES. |
||
Rep. |
Dem. |
|
Hartford, |
28 |
17 |
New Haven, |
19 |
14 |
New London, |
17 |
12 |
Fairfield, |
15 |
17 |
Windham, |
20 |
4 |
Litchfield, |
20 |
21 |
Middlesex, |
'14 |
8 |
Tolland, |
15 |
7 |
165 - 107 1
Republican majority, 1882 — Senate, 10; House, 48; Joint Ballot, 58.
OFFICERS AND ATTACHES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
CHAPLAINS.
Rev. A. J. Sage, D.D., Hartford. Rev. George L. Thompson, Hartford.
CLERKS.
Charles P. Woodbury, Easton. Donald G. Perkins, Norwich.
First Division, Tomlinson, of Milford. Second Division, Northrop, of Middletown.
OFFICERS, ETC., OF THE HOU8E. 273
Third Division, Stanton, of Stonington. Fourth Division, Cooley, of Hartford.
MESSENGERS.
John L. Wilson, Suffield. Eugene Morehouse, Stratford. Thomas J. Peck, Ashford. Russell P. Foster, West Cornwall.
DOORKEEPEK-.
James E. Smith, North Haven. A. E. S. Bush, East Lyme. Lloyd A. Wood, Haddam. John A. Alvord, Bolton. Edwin Killam, Enfield.
MESSENGER OF COMMITTEE ROOMS.
Stephen Sage, Winchester.
ME8SENGER OF COAT ROOMS.
Nathan H. Newberry, Groton. Edwin M. Thorne, Windham.
REPORTERS.
George D. Curtis, Hartford Courant. E. Tracey Greaves, Hartford Times. Ira E. Forbes, Hartford Post. Alexander Troup, New Haven Union. William Rodman, New Haven Register. William F. Graham, Meriden Republican.
18
COMMITTEES.
JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES.
On the Judiciary.
Supreme Court Room. Senator Bradstreet, r, 20th District. Messrs. Johnson of Enfield, v.
Cothren of Woodbury, r.
Sill of Hartford, d.
Ripley of Norwich, r.
Scofield of Stamford, r.
Northrop of Middletown, d.
Robertson of New Haven, d.
King of Stafford, r.
On School Fund.
School Fund Office. Senator Strickland, d, 3d District. Messrs. Wood of East Windsor, r.
Jarvis of Cheshire, d.
Reynolds of Lyme, r.
Taylor of Danbury, d.
Loomis of Chaplin, r.
Reed of Sharon, d.
Davis of Durham, d,
Phillip of Vernon, r.
I I -mmiti BK8. 275
Room 35, Second Floor. Senator Hammond, r, 16th District. Messrs. Stanton of Stonington, r.
Tread way of Bristol, r.
Bradley of Orange, d.
St. John of Xew Canaan, r.
Deniing of Hampton, r.
Norton of Winchester, r.
Lawton of Middle town, d.
Steele of Tolland, d.
U Primm.
Room 45, 3d Floor. Senator Upson, r, 4th District, Ifessrs. Paige of Sherman, r.
Griswold of Wethersfield, r.
Bartlett of Oxford, r.
Mahan of New London, d.
Elliott of Pomfret, r.
Hurlbut of Washington, r.
Penfield of Portland, d.
Chaffee of Mansfield, r.
r Towns and Probate Districts.
Room 55, Third Floor. Senator White, r, 10th District. M< ssn. Chapman of Waterford, d. Harger of Granby, r. Tomlinson of Milford, d. Poster of Redding, d. Newton of PlainhYld, r.
276 COMMITTEES.
Messrs. Sackett of Colebrook, r.
Gladwin of East Haddam, r. Fuller of Somers, r.
On Roads and Bridges.
Room 48, 3d Floor. Senator Mills, d, 8th District. Messrs. Post of Andover, v. Galpin of Berlin, r. Hill of Madison, r. Chapman of North Stonington, r. Glover of Newtown, 0. Wheaton of Eastford, d. Williams of North Canaan, d. Hungerford of East Haddam, r.
On Incorpwations.
Room 14, First Floor. Senator Coit, r, 9th District. Messrs. Cleveland of Brooklyn, r.
Cowles of Manchester, d.
Fox of New Haven, d.
Lathrop of Griswold, r.
Gillespie of Stamford, r.
Yale of Winchester, d.
Gilbert of Chester, r.
Belding of Vernon, r.
On Claims.
Comptroller's Office, Room*6. Senator Dennis, r, 24th District, Messrs. Cowles of Norwalk, r.
COMMITTEES. 277
Messrs. Clark of Suffiekl, r.
Austin of North Haven, /■. Barnes of Preston, d. Hyde of Pomfret, d. Allen of Xew Hartford, d. Child of Saybrook, r. Merrow of Mansfield, ?*.
On Education.
Room 42, 3d Floor. Senator Cook, r, 18th District. Messrs. Robbins of Wethersfield, r.
Mitchell of Southbury, r.
Palmer of Stonington, d.
Couch of Ridgefield, r.
Wright of Killingly, r.
Hurlburt of Salisbury, d.
Stevens of Killingworth, d.
Jones of Hebron, r.
G/i £ate of Lands.
Room 24, 3d Floor.
Senator Richardson, </, liith District. is. Sanford of Redding, d. Gates of Hartland, r. Ives of YVallingford, d. Loomis of Lebanon, r. Bar-tow of Scotland, r, Hayes of Barwinton, r. Johnson of Chatham, r. Walker of Union, tf.
278 COMMITTEES.
On Finance.
Treasurer's Office. Senator Hoyt,. r, 12th District. Messrs. Bingham of Windham, r. Pease of Enfield, r. Griggs of Waterbury, r. Parish of Montville, r. Wren of Bridgeport, d. Odell of Koxbury, d. McCrery of Essex, d. Thompson of Ellington, r.
On Railroads.
Room 41, 3d Floor. Senator Baker, r, 13th District. Messrs. Gillette of Waterbury, r.
Cooley of Hartford, r.
Williams of Lebanon, r.
Wilson of Greenwich, d.
Lombard of Ashf ord, r.
Richmond of New ^Iilford, d.
Southworth of Saybrook, r.
Young of Tolland, d.
On MilitoA^y Affairs.
Room 15, 1st Floor.
Senator Cheney, r, 2d District.
Messrs. Pine of Derby, r.
Phelps of Windsor, r.
Parker of Voluntown, r.
Deming of Danbury, d.
Waite of Sterling, r.
COMMITTED. 279
\\, asrs, Devoe of Torrington, /'. Strong of Durham, r. Youngs of Union, d.
On AgricuUun .
Room 50, 3d Floor. Senator Alsop, d, 22d District. Messrs. ( owlcs of Farmington, /'.
Curtiss of North Branford, r.
Bill of Lyme, d.
Nichols of Trumbull, d.
Bradford of Woodstock, r.
Bradley of Canaan, <L
Brainerd of Haddam, /•.
Wood of SomerSj / .
On Humane Institute
Room 37, 3d Floor. Senator Sturtevant. /•, 11th District. Messrs. Wilson of Mcriden, /•.
Towne of Plainville. /-.
Downer of New London, d.
Atx-rncthy of Bridgeport, d.
Dean of Ashford, /'.
Beach of Litchfield, d.
Coe of Middlefield, /•.
Weal <»f < lohimbia, r.
On ditto and Boroughs,
Room 60, 8d Floor, ktor Hills, /•, 1st District. Messrs, Condon of Norwich. /•. Coogan of Windsor Lock
280 COMMITTEES.
Messrs. Tyler of Prospect, r. Bell of Norwalk, r. Tucker of Killingly, r. Bowers of New Milford, d. Olcott of Clinton, r. Sweet of Coventry, d.
On Fisheries.
Room 25, 2d Floor. Senator Spencer, r, 21st District. Messrs. Fuller of Putnam, r.
Woodward of East Windsor, d.
Griswold of Guilford, r.
Luce of East Lyme, r.
Mead of Greenwich, d.
Harrison of Cornwall, d.
Kirtland of Old Saybrook, r.
Alvord of Bolton, r.
On Insurance.
Room 16, 1st Floor. Senator Boss, r, 17th District. Messrs. Bishop of Guilford, /•. Lord of Windsor, r. Johnson of Franklin, r. Curtiss of Monroe, r. Sanger of Canterbury, d. Brown of Norfolk, r. Stocking of Cromwell, r. Bass of Coventry, d.
COM MI 1 I I.K>. 281
On Manufart'i n %.
Room 76, 4th Floor. Senator Jones, /', 6th District, Messrs. Lyman of Meriden, >•.
Smith of Sonthington, r.
Carrier of Colchester, <l
Brinsmade of Huntington, r.
Prier of Plainfield, r.
Ashman of Salisbury, d.
Shailer of Haddam, d.
Merrow of Mansfield, r.
On Engrossed Bill*.
Secretary's Office, Room 40. Senator Seymour, d, 14th district. Messrs. Northrop of Middletown, d. Downes of Derby, r. Congdon of Norwich, r.
JOINT BEIiBCT I ommitti
mperanee.
Room 46, 3d Floor. Senator Hammond. /•, 16th District. M 38T8. Downea of Derby, r.
Roberts of Ka>t Hartford, d.
Allyn of Salem. /\
Sanford of Redding, d.
Thurber of Putnam, /'.
Wadhain- <>t* QqshQQ, r.
Post of Westbrook, /•.
Oriswold of StatTord. d.
282 COMMITTEES.
On Federal Relations.
Room 14, 1st Floor. Senator Elton, r, 5th District. Messrs. Kirtland of Old Saybrook, r.
Talcott of Glastonbury, r.
Stow of Milford, d.
Read of Lisbon, d.
Pike of Fairfield, d.
Marcy of Woodstock, r.
Wickwire of Cornwall, d.
King of Stafford, r.
On Forfeited Rights.
Room 75, 4th Floor. Senator Gilbert, r, 23d District. Messrs. Owen of Manchester, r. Wright of Branford, d. Leffingwell of Bozrah, r. Wheeler of Easton, r. White of Thompson, r. Bloss of Bethlehem, d. Lawton of Middletown, d. Jones of Hebron,?*.
On Capitol Furniture and Grounds.
Comptroller's Office. Senator Northrop, d, 15th District. Messrs. Arnold of Thompson, r. Manross of Bristol, r. Walker of Woodbridge, r. Avery of Groton, d. Sherwood of Fairfield, d.
COMMITTEES. 283
lf< sere. Judsou of Thoma>ton, r. of Gran by, r. Hutchinson of Hebron, /'.
On Revision of Joint Bute*.
Room 25, 2d Floor. Senator Gunn, d, 7th District. Messrs. Beatty of Xew Britain, d.
Thompson of East Haven, d.
Gove of Groton, /•.
Thornhill of Brookfield, d.
Newton of Plainfield, /•.
Swift of Warren, r.
McCrery of Essex, d.
Belding of Vernon, r.
On New Counties and County Seats,
Room 72, 4th Floor. Senator Cheney, r, 3d District. Messrs, Scofleld of Stamford, r.
Olmsted of East Hartford, r.
Fox of Xew Haven, d.
Bishop of Guilford, r.
Billings of Ledyard, /'.
Wilson of Greenwich, d.
Brown of Chatham, r. Bet of Coventry. </.
On Canvass of \'
Senator
Messrs. Barber of Harwinton, r. Kinne of Glastonbury, r. Culver of Beacon Falls, r.
284 COMMITTEES.
Messrs. Hurlbutt of Westport, d. Allen of Torrington, r. Pratt of Southington, r. McCarty of Sprague, gr. English of Colchester, d.
Unfinished Business.
Senator Seymour, d, 14th District. Messrs. Brown of Darien, r.
Curtiss of Litchfield, d.
On Manual and Roll.
Secretary's Office, Room 36. Senator Mills, d, 8th District. Messrs. Brown of Chatham, r, Rogers of Seymour, r. Reed of Simsbury, d.
On State Library.
Senator Coit, r, 9th District. Messrs. Cothren of Woodbury, >\ Gillette of Waterbury, r. Sill of Hartford, d. Bingham of Windham, r.
House Committee on Constitutional Amendments.
Room 27, 2d Floor. Messrs. Ripley of Norwich, r. Clark of Hartland, r. Bailey of Wolcott, r. Wilson of Newtown, r. Bennett of Canterbury, d.
COMMITTEES. 285
Messrs. Blakeslee of Plymouth, /•. Davis of Killingworth, (/. Burdick of Willington, r.
( bmmittee on Contingent Expenses. Messrs. Root of West Hartford, r. Mead of Greenwich, d. Wright of Killingly, r.
( imittee on Contingent Expenses.
Secretary's Office. Senators Boss, r, 17th District. Gunn, d, 7th District.
House Committee on Assignment of Seats. Messrs. Stanton of Stonington, r.
Robertson of New Haven, d. Fuller of Putnam, r.
n mittee on ( bn U stt d Elections. B< nators Bradstreet, r, 20th District. Seymour, d, 14th District Hoyt, r, 12th District.
House Committee on Contested Elections.
Room 33, 2d Floor. Messrs. Owen of Manchester, r. Dean of Ashford. /•. Wright of Branford, d.
286 EXECUTIVE.
THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
EXECUTIVE OFFICE.
Governor.— HOBART B. BIGELOW, New Haven. Executive Secretary. — Morris F. Tyler, New Haven. Executive Clerk. — Frank D. Rood, Hartford.
GOVERNORS STAFF.
Adjutant- General — Brigadier-General George M. Har- mon, New Haven.
Quartermaster-General — Brigadier-General Alexander Harbison, Hartford.
Surgeon- General — Brigadier- General James G. Greg- ory, Norwalk.
Commissary -General — Brigadier-General George H. Ford, New Haven.
Paymaster-General — Brigadier-General Frederick E. Camp, Middletown.
Aidsde-Camp— William E. Barrows, Hartford; Wil- liam B. Rudd, Salisbury; Charles A. Russell, Killingly; Frank L. Bigelow, New Haven.
THE TREASURY.
Treasurer — * James D. Smith, Stamford. Chief Clerk — George Williams, Hartford. Assistant Clerk — E. B. L. Carter.
* Appointed by the Governor, January 1882, to fill vacancy, vice David P. Nichols, deceased.
EXECUTIVE.
SECRETARY'S OFFICE etary — Charles E. Bbarl8, Thorn]
Chief Ch rk—\\. S. Hinman, Oxford. Assistant Clerk — Horace Heath,. Hartford.
COMPTROLLER OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS. Comptrollt r — Wiieelock T. Batciieller, Winch'ter. Chief Clerk — Emerson W. Moore, Talcottville. Assistant Clerk — Louis B. Hubbard, Hartford. State House Supt. — William Dibble, Hartford. Asst. Sujtt. — Henry A. Cooley, Hartford.
STATE LIBRARY. Committee— The Governor, the Secretary, and Hon. Dwight \V. Pardee, Hartford. Libi'(iriau—Cn\\u.\:> J. Hoadlv.
SCHOOL FUND OFFICE.
School Fund ( r — Jekeme\hOlney, Thomp-
son.
Chief Clerfo—CsLTnot O. Spencer, Hartford. Assistant— VttYuun H. Pond, Hartford.
AUDITORS of PUBLIC ACCOUNTS. R. W. Farmer, Hartford. Thomas [. Raymond, Norwalk.
288
GOVERNORS OF CONNECTICUT.
GOVERNORS OF CONNECTICUT.
Length of term |
||
of office. |
||
John Haynes, |
1639-1640 |
1 year. |
Edward Hopkins, |
1640-1641 |
1 " |
John Haynes, |
1641-1642 |
1 ( e |
George Wyllys, |
1642-1643 |
i (i |
John Haynes, |
1643 1644 |
1 " |
Edward Hopkins, |
1644-1645 |
1 " |
John Haynes, |
1645-1646 |
i ' ' |
Edward Hopkins, |
1646-1647 |
1 " |
John Haynes, |
1847-1648 |
1 * ' |
Edward Hopkins. |
1648-1649 |
1 " |
John Haynes, |
1649-1650 |
1 ' ' |
Edward Hopkins, |
1650-1651 |
1 " |
John Haynes, |
1651-1652 |
1 " |
Edward Hopkins, |
1652-1653 |
1 " |
John Haynes, |
1653-1654 |
1 " |
Edward Hopkins. |
1654-1655 |
1 " |
Thomas Wells, |
1655-1656 |
1 " |
John Webster, |
1656-1657 |
1 " |
John Winthrop, |
1657-1658 |
1 " |
Thomas Wells, |
1658-1659 |
1 " |
John Winthrop, |
1659-1665 |
6 years. |
John Winthrop, |
1665-1676 |
11 ~ " |
William Leet, |
1676-1680 |
4 M |
Robert Treat, |
1680-1687 |
; " |
Sir Edmund Andross,* |
1687-1689 |
2 << |
Robert Treat, |
1689-1696 |
7 " |
Fitz-John Winthrop, |
1696-1707 |
11 " |
Gurdon Saltonstall, |
1707-1724 |
17 M |
Joseph Talcott, |
1724-1741 |
17 " |
Jonathan Law. |
1741-1751 |
10 " |
Roarer Wolcott, |
1751-1754 |
3 " |
Thomas Fitch, |
1754-1766 |
12 " |
* Sir Edmund Andross was appointed by James II, Governor of New England. It was to him that the Charter was to be surren- dered. All other Governors were elected.
<,«i\ BRNORfl |
0 1 « iiN.M.i Tier | . |
Length <>!' term uf office. |
William Pitkin. |
ars. |
|
Jonathan Trumbull, |
1769 1784 |
15 '• |
Matthew Griswold, |
L785 |
l year. |
Samuel Huntington. |
L796 |
1 1 \> |
Oliver Wo! |
1706-1798 |
. > * |
Jonathan Trumbull, |
11 |
|
John Treadwell, |
L811 |
2 |
Grriswold, |
1811-1813 |
n |
John Cotton Smith, |
L817 |
4 |
Oliver Wol< |
1817 |
10 |
d Tomlins |
1831 |
4 |
John S. 1} |
183M833 |
o |
Henry W. Edwards, |
1833-1834 |
1 year. |
Samuel - |
1835 |
1 ' |
Henry W. Edwards, |
3 ye |
|
William W. Ellsworth, |
4* ' |
|
Chauncey F. Cleaveland |
. L842 1844 |
2 " |
r s. Baldwin, |
L846 |
2 |
Isaac Toucey, |
1846-1847 |
1 year. |
Clark Bissell, |
L849 |
|
;'h Trumbull, |
L849-1850 |
1 year. |
Thomas II. Seymour, |
3. 1 m. |
|
Charles II. Pond,* June |
. 1853 |
1 1 mos. |
Henry Dutton, |
1854 1855 |
1 year. |
William T. Minor, |
1855 1857 |
"- > ' |
Alexander II. Holley, |
l year. |
|
William A. Buckingham, 1858 U |
||
Joseph R. Hawley, |
1866 1867 |
1 year. |
James E. English, |
1867 1869 |
|
Marshall Jewell. |
1 year. |
|
James E. English, |
1870 1871 |
1 ' •• |
Marshall Jewell. |
i-Ti : |
2 yi |
Charles R 1 s rsoll, |
Jan., l-;; |
!♦ in |
Richard I) Hubbard, |
1879 |
2 y< |
Charles B. A.ndi |
2 |
|
Hobarl B. Bigel |
■ and h mour
in J mi". 1858, when he «
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