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BIASSACHUSETTS REGISTER,

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18 45.

AND OTHER

VALUABLE INFORMATION.

JJoston JAMES LORING, PUBLISHER.

132 Washington Street. ECLIPSES IN 1845.

There will be four Eclipses this year, two of the Sun, and two of the Moon, and a Transit of Mercury.

I. The first will of the Sun, on Tuesdny morning, May 6 ; before, part the Sun rises a part of which will happen and after ; the last part will be visible, Beginning before sunrise, - - 4h. 56in.

End, 5li. 2"?m. Visible duration, Oh. 26ni. Digits eclipsed, 5d. 15m. on Sun's N. limb.

A Transit of Mercury, May Sth, visible at Boston. Ingress, ------llh. 30m. m. Egress, 6h. 7m. a.

II. The second eclipse will be of the Moon, May 21, at llh.

in the forenoon ; invisible in the .

III. The third will be of the Sun, October 30, at 7h. Om. in the evening, therefore invisible to us. Visible in Australia and New Zealand.

IV. The fourth will be of the Moon, on Thursday evening, November 13, visible, and nearly total. Beginning, 6h. 30m. Middle, Bh. 20m. End, lOh. Om.

Duration, - - - 3h. 7m. Digits eclipsed, 11 deg. on the Moon's north limb, in the south side of the Earth's shadow.

Correspondents are particularly requested to forward their Communications for the Register by the first of December, or

earlier if possible. 3l7.iM3l MH-I Ms" INDEX.

Academy of Arts & Sciences 155 Court, Counsel, Circuit, U.S. 188 Academy of .Music - - - 157 " Supreme Judicial - 20 Agricultural Society - - - 163 " S. J. Calendar of - 22 American t>tatislical Assoc. 156 " Plea.-J - - 20 American Associatian - - 250 " C. P. Calendar of - 23 - - - - 146 " Municipal - - - - 20 Andover Instiiution - - - 148 " Police 20 Antiquarian Society - - - 155 " Probate 25 Ancient

Army of the United stales 201 Debt of U. S. - . - - - 221 As.sessors, Boston - - 235 Deaths in Boston - - - - 242

Attorneys in Boston - - - 47 Dispensary, Medical - - - 160 Attorneys, Circuit Court, U.S. 188 District Officers of U. Slates 186 AtheniEum ------156 Dukes County Justices, &;c. 61 Auctioneers in Boston - - 240 Education Societies - - - 151 Banks in Boston - - - - J64 Electors of President U. S. 221 Banks in - 171 Electoral Votes - - - - 254 Barnstable Justices, &c. - 49 Emigration to United States 250

Baptist Convention - - - 151 Essex Justices, &c. - - - 62 Berkshire Justices, &;c. - - 51 Expenditures of A.B.C.F.M. 249 Bible Societies 152 Eye and Ear Infirmary - - 159 , Episcopal, Method- Farm School 161 ist & K. Catholic, in U. S. 123 Federal Courts 187 Blind Asylum 162 Fellows of Mass. Med. Soc- III Board of Education - - - 101 Fire Department, Boston - 236 Bowditch Library - - - 157 Foreign Ministers - - - 193 - Bristol Justices, &c. - - - 56 Franklin Justices, &;c. - 68 Cashiers of Banks - - - 172 Gilmanton Theolog. Sem. - 147 Census of Towns, Mass. 1840 17 Governors of Massachusetts 29 Charitable Societies - - - 158 " of the several State 222 Churche.Harvard University - - - 143 Colleses in .Massachusetts - 143 Health Officers, Boston - - 234 Collectors of t.'ustonjs - - 192 Historical Society - - - - 155 Commerce of Boston - - 243 Howard Benevolent Society 162 Commissioners of Mass. - 101 Hospital Corporation - - 158 •' of other States 104 Horticultural Society - - 163 Constables in Boston - - 240 House of Reformation, In- Congress, 28th 181 dustry and Correction - 236 Consuls Foreign, in U. S. - 193 Houses built in Boston - - 242 Convention of Cong. Min. 121 Humane Society - - - - 162 Congreaational Char. Soc. 122 Importations in Boston - - 244 Counsellors in Boston - - 47 Instructers in Public Schools 238 County Commissioners - - 21 Insurance Comps. in Boston 174 " Meetings of - - - 24 Intercourse with For Nations 192 IV INDEX.

Library Associations - - ]56 Postage ------.JIO Lunatic Hospital, Worcester 158 Post Offices 105 Lying-in Hospital ... - Kif) Population of U. Slates- - 223 - Lyceum, Boston - - - ].-,t; " Massachusetis - 17 Manuluctures of Mass. - - 40 " Cities - - - - 180 Marine Hospital, U. «. - - ItiU Piesidenis of Li. S. - - - 40 Masters in (Jhancery - - - 99 I'robaie Ct)urts - - - - 25 Mass. Char. Mechanic Asso. 249 Public Administrators - - 100 McLean Asylum - - . - i^a Kail Hoad Corporations - - 245 Mechan. Apprentices Library 156 Representatives ol Mass. - 33

Medical Society of Mass. J 11, 1.52 Revenue in Boston - - - 221 " School - - - - 154 Sabbath School Societies - 157 " Dispensary - - - 159 Salaries of State Officers - 28 Mercantile Library - - - ]5L> U. S. " - . 185 Merchants Exchaiige - - - 163 Savings Banks in Boston - 160 Middlesex Justices, &:c. - 77 Secretaries of De|)artment - 185 of Massachusetts - 224 Seamen's Societies - - - J62 Ministers of the Gospel - - 124 School Committee, Boston 235

Missionary Societies . - - 149 Slaves in U. States - - - 223 - 163 South Cove Corporation - J63 Municipal Court - - - . 20 State Prison 163 Musical Societies - - - - 157 State Inspectors - . - - 24i Nantucket Justices, fcc. - 84 Suffiilk Justices, &c. - - 43 Natural History Society - 155 Supreme Court of Mass. - 20 Navy of the United States 204 " U. States 185 Navy Vards - - - - - 206 Surveyors of Lumber - - 239 Navy Agents ----- 206 Tariff of Duties, 1845 - - 208 Naval Store Keepers - - - 207 " Comparative - - - 219 Naval Constructors - - - 207 Theological Institutions - 148 Newton Institution - - - 148 Thursday Lecture - - - 126 Norfolk Justices, &c. - - 85 Tract Society ----- 157 Notaries Public in Boston - 46 United States Treasury - 221 Odd Fellows 249 Undertakers in Boston - - 240 Overseers of the Poor, Bost. 235 Unitarian Association - - 150 Peace Society - - - - 155 Vessels of War - - - - 207 Physicians in Boston 117, 242 Votes for Governor - - - 40 " in Mass. - - - 111 Votes in Bost. for Mayor, &c. 244 Phillips Academy . - - - 147 Ward Officers, Boston - - 237 Pilgrim Society - - . - ]55 Williams College - - - - 146 Plymouth Justices, &c. - - 89 Worcester Justices, &.c. - 93 Police Court in Boston - - 20 Weather Table - - - 251 Police Officers, Boston - - 240 West Point Academy - - 203

JANUARY, 1845, begins FEBRUARY, 1845, begins on Saturday.

New Moon, 6tb day, Ih. 53m. evening.

First Quarter, 1 4th day, Oh. Om. morning. Full Moon, 22d day, 2h. 4m. morning.

Observable Days, &c. | r.^s. f.sea. #r. m|w| | |

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1 MARCH, 1845, begins on Saturday. APRIL, 1845, begins on Tuesday.

MAY, 1845, begins on Thursday.

New Moon, 6th day, 5h. Om. morning. First Quarter, 14th day, 9h. 26th nnorning. Full Moon, 2lst day, llh. Om. morning. Last Quarter, 28th day, Ih. 42m. morning.

M|w| Observable iJiiys, «&-c. | r.^s. | f.sea. ^r. |

1 Asc. day. 5 3 71 7 4 2 14 2 5 2 7 8 19 2 43

'S Columbus dis. Jamaica, 95 5 7 9 18 3 12 4 Sun. after Ascension. 4 59 810 7 3 43 5 Gen. Elec. N. Hav. Con. 58 10 53 4 13 6 S. J. C. Barnstable. 57 11 31 s'ts a 7 More than mid, tides. 55 morn. 8 32 8 7*s set 8h. 54 24 9 23 9 Fine weather. 53 58 10 10 10 7 O apoo-ee. 52 1 31 10 52 II B. Whitsunday. 51 2 7 11 28 12 50 2 41 11 59 13! 3iS. J. C. Len. & Plyra. 49 3 23 morn 14| 4 Low tides. 48 4 9 15i 5 Baron Cuvier died, 1832. 47 16 6 As. H. Th. 46 17 7 Great frost, 1794. 45 18 B. Trin.Sun. 44 19, 2 Dark day, '80. 43 20 3| Lafayette d. '34. 42 21' 4jC. C. Edgirtown. 41 22 5 High tides. ® per. 40 2;i 6;Battle of Ramillies, 1706. 39 24 7 Queen Vict, born, 1819. 38 25 B. 1st Sun. after Trinity. 38 26; 2 C. P. Edg. C. C. P. Wore. 37 27j 3 7*s rise 4h. 36 28i 4 Old Elec. Mass. 36 29 5i Low tides. 35 30 6 Pope died, 1744. 34 31 71 33 JUNE, 1845, begins on Sun

JULY, 1845, begins on Tuesday. AUGUST, 1845, begins on Friday.

New Moon, 3d day, 2h. 43m. morning. First Quarter, lOih day, 5h. 58m. evening. Full Moon, 17th day, 8h. 35m. morning. Last Quarter, 24th day, Ih. 46m. evening.

|F.sea.| M|w| Memorable Days, (Sic. | r.^s. 0r.

1 (JLam. D. : 51 8 JO 29( 3 23 2 7 Battle of Blenheim. 1704. 52 11 lO's'tsa 3 B nth Sun. after Trinity. 53 til 44 7 4 2 7*s rise llh. 16m. 54 4 7 5 3C. C. Ply. 54 35 8 6 4 Com. V. Univ. at Bur. 57 1 6 8 7 5 Com. Wash. Col. 58 1 37 9 8 6 Louis Philippe elected king 59 2 12 9 9 7 of France, 1830. 2 46 10 10 B. I2th Sun. after Trinity. 1 3 26iJ0 59! 11 2!C. P. Gr'f. & Ply. 2 4 1211 36 12 3 Low tides. 4 5 /morn. Il3 4 Brit. Sloop Alert tak. 1812. 5 6 24! 33 jl4 SCom. Am. CoL 6 7 47! 1 37 15 6% perigee. 7 9 9! 2 47 !l6 7 High tides. 9 10 13 4 2 17 6.13th Sun. after Trinity. 10 11 6 ris. a. 18 2C. P. North. 11 11 54 7 17 119 3Guerriere taken, 1812. 12 15 7 50 ^>0 4 Com. WiU. & Mid. Col. 14 59 8 20 5 Com. Yale Col. 15 1 37 8 531 6 Battle of Bosworth, 1485. 16 2 18i 9 28 23 7 Dr. Herschel died, '22. 18 2 57 24 B. 14th Sun. after Trinity. 19 25 2 Q,uite low tides. 20 26 3 7*s rise 9h. 40m. 22 27 4 Com. Harv. Univ. 23 28 5 apogee. 24 29 6 St. John Bap. beh. 32. 26 30 7 .Jerusalem des. by Titus, 70. 27 31 B. 15th Sun. after Trinity. 28

SEPTEMBER, J 845, beo OCTOBER, 1845, begins

NOVEMBER, 1845, begins on Saturday. DECEMBER, 1845, begins on Monday.

CE.rSUS OF THE TOWNS LY AUSS.^CHUSETTS. 9:y The figures in the first column is the dale of Incorporation. The figures in the coiuinn of towns, sliow the niirnher of Represen- tatives to which e ich town is eniitleil, i)y liie ainendn)enl of the Constitution. 'I'hose towns with a dusli (-) before the niiniher are entitled to one representative tliat number of years in the next ten years. The tvvo last columns show the Census as taken by the United States (or 1810, and the distance from Boston. SUFFOLK. BRISTOL. Inc. Rep. 1840 Dis. 1694 Aftlt-borough 2 3,5E5 28 1630 Boston 35 93,383 1735 Berkley -5 886 35 Chelst-a 1 2,390 2 1664 Dartmouth 2 4,155 62 Iota!, Suffolk Co. 95,773 1712 Dighton 1 1,378 38 BARNSTABLE. 25 Easton 1 2,074 22 1683 Freetown 1 1,772 40 1639 Barnstable 4,301 66 1312 Fairhaven 2 3,951 48 1803 Brewster J, 522 03 Fall River 3 6,738 60 1712 Chatham 2,334 1770 Mansfield 1 1,382 26 33 Dennis 2,<)42 II Norton 1 1,545 29 1646 Easiham 955 87 N. Bedford 5 12,087 52 86 Falmouth 2,589 1828 Pa« tucket 1 2,184 38 94 Harwich 2,930 1645 Rehoboth 1 2,169 37 1797 Orleans 1,974 1731 Raynham 1 1,329 32 27 Provincetown 1 2,122 1667 Swanzey 1 1,484 47 1639 Sandwich 2 3,719 1790 Somerset -6 1,005 42 1709 Truro 1 1,920 1812 Seekonk 1 1,996 38 23 WfUMeet 1 2,377 I6jy Taunton 3 7,645 32 1639 Yaimonth 1 2.554_, 1787 "Westport 1 2,820 60 Total, Barnstable Co. 32,548 Total, Bristol Co. 60,164 BERKSHIRE DUKES. !77S Adams 3,703 1714 Chilmark -3 702 92 73 A Hold 481 1671 Edgartown 1 1,736 91 65 BecUet 1,342 71 Tisbury 1 1.520 85 93 Cheshire 985 Total, Uukes Co, 3,958 98 Clarksburg 370 84 Dalton 1,255 ESSEX. 60 E^remont 1,038 1646 Andover 5,207 20 1805 Florida 441 68 Amesbury 2,471 40 1761 G. Banington 1 2,704 63 Beverly 4,689 17 76 Hancock -5 922 75 Bradford 2,222 28 1804 Hinsdale -5 955 85 I'.oxford 942 24 1765 Lanesboro' -6 1,140 1757 Danveis 3,020 15 67 Lenox 1 1,313 1819 Essex 1,450 25 77 Lee 1 2,428 38 Georgetown 1,540 29 79 Mt.Wash. -2 438 1639 Gloucester 6,350 30 59 N. Marlboro' 1 1,582 1793 Hamilton 1801 N. Ashford -1 227 1645 Haveihill 4,336 30 1773 Otis -7 1,177 34 Ipswich 3,000 27 61 Piitsfield 2 3,747 32 Lynn 9,369 9 71 Pein 3 576 1782 Lynnfield 707 12 65 Richmond -6 1,097 1645 Manchester 1,355 20 33 Sheffield 1 2,322 49 Marblehead 5,575 16 39 Stockhridge 1 1,992 1725 Methuen 2,251 62 Sandisfield 1 1,464 28 Middleton 657 97 Savoy -5 915 64 Newburyp't. 7,161 62 Tyringham 1 1,477 1635 Newbury 3,789 65 Williamstown 1 2,153 1839 Rockport 2,650 71 "Windsor -5 897 1639 Rowley 1.203 74 W.Stockbr. 1 1,448 30 Salem 15,082 77 Washington -5 991 40 Salisbury 2,736 Totti, Berkshire Co. 41,745 Saugus l/)98 3 18 Alphabetical List of Towns in Mass.

Inc. Alphabetical List of Towns in Mass. 19

Inc. )

20 Courts. SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT. Justices. Lemuel Shaw, of Boston, Chief Justice. Samuel Sumner Wilde, of Boston, ) Charles A. Dewey, of Northamp. > Associate Just. Samuel Hubbard, of Boston, ) Reporter ofDecisions, , of Boston.

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Daniel Wefls, of Greenfield, Chief Justice. Pliny Merrick, of Worcester, '\ Joshua H Ward, of Snlem, ^ Associate Just. Lmory Washburn, of Worcester, C Luther S. Cushing, of Boston, ) District Mtorneys. Asahel Huntington, of Salem, for Northern District. John H. Clifford, of N. Bedford, for Southern District. Ezra Wilkinson, of Dedham, for Middle District. William Porter, jr. of Lee, for Western District.

MUNICIPAL COURT IN BOSTON.

The Justices of C. C. Pleas, ex officio, are Judges. Samuel Dunn Parker, Attorney. Thomas W. Phillips, Clerk. Henry Homer, Crier.

The Municipal Court is holden the first Monday in each month.

POLICE COURT IN BOSTON. John Gray Rogers, James C. Merrill, ^ Justices. Abel Gushing, ) Clerk, Thomas Power. Assistant Clerk, William Knapp.

The Police Court sits every day at 9 o'clock, a. m. and at 3 p. m. for the trial of criminal causes. The same is also a Justices Court for the trial of civil causes under 20 dollars, and is held every Wednesday and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, a. m. County Commissioners. 21 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. BARNSTABLE. Zenas D. Bassett, Barnstable, Chairman. Isaac Hardy, Chatham, John Newcomb, VVellfleet. Special Commissio7iers, Nehemiah Baker, Dennis, Sim- eon Dillingham, Sandwich. BERKSHIRE. Robert F. Barnard, Sheffield, Chairman. Theo. Hinsdale, Pittsfield, Henry VVilmarth, Adams. Special Commissioners, Jared Ingersoll, Pittsfield, Sam- uel C. Buel, VV. Stockbridge. BRISTOL. Elkanah Brings, Attleboro', Chairman. Nathan C. Brownell, Allen Presbury. Special Commiss. Adoniram Crane, Berkley, Isaac Case. DUKES. Harrison P. Mayhew, Ed^artown, Chairman. Eliakim Norton, Tisbury, Wm. Mayhew, Chilmark. Special Commissioners, Daniel Fisher, Edgarlown, William A. Mayhew, Tisbury. ESSEX. Charles Kimball, Ipswich, Chairman. Asa W. Wildes, Newburyport, Benj. F. Newhall, Sauorjis. Special^Commissioners,^ John Saff'ord, Beverly, Royal A. Merriam, Topsfield. FRAiNKLIN. Charles Thompson, Coleraine,' C^air/nan. Thos. Nims, Greenfield, Joseph Stevens, Warwick. Special Commissioners, David Wells, Shelburne, Saml. Giles, New Salem. HAMPDEN. Willis Phelps, Springfield, Chairman. Samuel Root, E. Granville, Austin Fuller, Monson. Special Commissioners, Asa Calkins, Palmer, W. E. Boies, Blandford. HAMPSHIRE. Mark Doolittle, Belchertown, Chairman. Jos. Cummings, Ware, Joel Hay den, Williamsburg. Special Commissioners, Luther Edwards, Southampton, Joseph Smith, Hadley. 3* 22 Supreme Judicial Courts.

MIDDLESEX. Leonard M. Parkor, Shirley, Chairman. Seth Davis, Newton, Timo. Fletcher, Charlestown. Special Commissioners, Darius Stevens, Slonehani, Charles Tower, Stow. NANTUCKET. The Selectmen of the Town, viz. Robert .Toy, Chair- man.—Chtirles G. Coffin, Edward Field, David Thain, Charles Mitchell. NORFOLK. Samuel P. Loud, Dorchester, Chairman. Joseph Hawes, Walpoie, James C. Doan, Cohasset. Special Commissioners, AJartin Torrey, Foxboro', PLYMOUTH. Chairman. John B. Turner, Scituate, Thos. Savery, Wareham. Special Commissioners, Jonathan Parker, Plympton, Jesse Perkins, North Bridgewater. WORCESTER, William Crawford, Oakham, Chairman. Jerome Gardner, Harv.ird, Joseph Bruce, Grafton. Special Commissioners, Stephen Davis, Oxford, Jason Goulding, Phillipston.

Calendar of the Supreme Judicial Court. LAW TERMS. Suffolk and JVantucket. Boston, 1st Tues in March. Berkshire. Lenox, on the 2d Tues in September. Hampshire, Hampden and Franklin. Northampton, on the Monday next preceding the 4th Tues in Sep- tember. Worcester. Worcester, on the 1st Tues next after the 4th Tues in September. Middlesex. Cambridge, on the 3d Tues next after the 4th Tues in September. Bristol, Plymouth, Barnstable and Dukes. Plymouth and Taunton, alternately on the 4th Tues next after the 4th Tues in September. J^Torfolk. Dedham, on the 5th Tues next after the 4th Tues of September. Essex. Salem, on the 6th Tues next after the 4th Tues in September. Courts of Common Pleas. 23

JNISI PRICS TERMS. Barnstable and Dukes. At Barnstable, for Barnsta- ble and Dukes counties, on the 9th Tues next after the 1st Tues in March. Berkshire. At Lenox, for Berkshire county, on the 10th Tues next after the 1st Tues in March. Bristol. At Taunton, for Bristol county, on the 7th Tues next after the 1st Tues in March, and at New Bedford, on the 2d Tues in November. Essex. At Ipswich, for Essex county, on the 8th Tues next after the 1st Tues in March. Franklin. At Greenfield, for Franklin county, on the 6th Tues after the 1st Tues of March, and on the "^d Tues of September. Hampden. At Sprincrfield, for Hampden county, on the 8th Tues next after the 1st Tues in March, and on the 1st Tues in September. Hampshire. At Northampton, on the 7th Tues next after the 1st Tues in March. Middlesex. At Lowell, on the 2d Tues in April. JSTantucket. At Nantucket, for the county of Nan- tucket, on the 1st Tues of July. JVorfolk. xAt Dedham, on the 3d Tues in February. Plymouth. At Plymouth, for Plymouth county, on the 10th Tues next after the 1st Tues in March. Snjblk. Boston, 7th Tues next after the 4th Tues in September. Worcester. At Worcester, for Worcester county, 6th Tues next after the 1st Tues in March.

Calendar of the Courts of Common Pleas. Barnstable. Barnstable, on the Tues next succeed- ing" the 1st Mon of April, and the 1st Tues in Sept. Berkshire. Lenox, 4th Mon of February, June, and October. Bristol. Taunton, on the 2d Mon of March, and September, and at New Bedford, on the 2d Mon ofJune and December. Dukes. Ed^artown, on the last Mon in May, and the last Mon of September. Essex. Ipswich, 3d Mon of June, and 3d Mon of December. Salem, 3d Men of March. Newburyport, 2d Mon of September. 24 Meetings of County Commissioners.

Franklin. Greenfield, on the 3d Mon in March, 2d Mon in August, and 2d iVIon in November. Hampden. Springfield, 2d Mon in June, 2d Mon in October, and 2d Mon in February. Hampshire. Northampton, 4th Mon in March, Hd Mon in August, and 3d Mon in November. Middlesex. Concord, 2d Mon in March, and 2d Mon in June. Lowell, 1st Mon in Septensber, and 3d Mon in October. Cambridge, 2d Mon in February, and 2d Mon in December. JVaniucket Nantucket, 1st Mon in June, and 1st Mon in October. J^^rfolk. Dedham, 4th Mon in ^pril, 3d Mon in September, and 3d Mon in December. Plymouth. Plymouth, 2d Mon in April, 2d Mon in August, and 1st Mon in December. Suffolk. Boston, 1st Tues in January, April, July, and October. Worcester. Worcester, 1st Mon in March, 3d Mon in June, Mon next after the 4th Mon in August, and 1st Mon of December. Criminal court, 3d Mon of January, last Mon of May, and 4th Mon of September.

Meetings of the County Commissioners. Barnstable. Barnstable, on the 2d Tues of April, and on the 2d Tues of October. Berkshire. Lenox, on the 1st Tues in April, and on the 1st Tues in September. Bnstol. Taunton, on the 4th Tues in March, and on the 4th Tues in September. Dukes. Edgartown, on the Wed next after the 3d Mon in May, and on the Wed next after the 2d Mon in November. Essex. Ipswich, on the 2d Tues of April. Salem, on the 2d Tues of July. Newburyport, on the 2d Tues of October. On the 4th Tues of December, at Salem, Newburyport, or Ipswich, as determined by the Court at the term next preceding. Franklin. Greenfield, on the 1st Tues in March, on the 1st Tues in September, and on the 2d Tues of June and December. Hampshire. Northampton, on the 1st Tues in Sep- tember, on the 1st Tues in March, and 1st Tues of June and December. Probate Courts in Massachusetts. 25

Hampden. Springfield, on the 2d Tues of April, and IstTues of October, and 4th Tues of June and Dec. Middlesex. Cumbridw-e, on the 1st Tues of January, and at Concord, on the 1st Tues of June, and the 1st Tues of September. JVmitucket. Nantucket, 3d Mon of April and 2d Mon of October. Norfolk. Dedhann, on the 3d Tues of April, and the 4th Tues of June and September, and on the last Wed of December. Plyinoufh. Plymouth, on the 3d Tues in March, and on the IstTues in Aufrust, and on the 1st Tues of Jan. fVorcester. Worcester, the 4th Tues in March, the 2d Tues of September, and on the 3d Tues of June, and the 4th Tues of December.

Calendar of Probate Courts. BARNSTABLE. At the Probate Office in Barnstable, on the 2d Tues of January, March, September and December, and on the 3d Tues of May and June. At Sandwich, at the house of Elisha Pope, on the 2d Tues of November. At Falmouth, at the house of David Lewis, on the Wed next after the 2d Tues of November. xAt Yarmouth, at the house of Ch-irles Sears, on the 2d Tues of Auof. At Harwich, at the house of David Kendrick, on the 3d Mon of April, and on the last Mon of October. At Brewster, at the house of Elisha Crocker, on the Tues next after the 3d Mon of April, and on the Tues next after the last Mon of October. At Orleans at the house of Simeon Higgins, on the Wed next after the 3d Mon of April, and on the Wed next after the last Mon of October.' At Wellfleet, at the house of Joshua Y. Pierce, on the Thurs next after the last Mon of Oc- tober. At Truro, at the house of John Kenny, on the Thurs next after the 3d Mon of April. At Province- town, at the house of Thomas Lothrop, on Friday next after the 3d Mon of April, and on the Friday next after the last Mon of October. BERKSHIRE. At the Probate Office in Lenox, on the 1st Tues in each month, except September, in which month the Court will be holden on the 1st Tues after the 1st Wed. At Major Griswold's in Great Barrington, on the 2d •2() Probate €(>urts in Massachusetts.

Tues in February, May, Aujrust and November. At Mr. Tower's in Laiiesborougli, on th'e 2d Tues in Jan- uary, April, July and October. BRISTOL. At Taunton, on the Friday next after the 1st Tues of January, on the 1st Tues of March and November, on the 1st Friday next after the 1st Tues of June, and on the Friday next after the 1st Tues of August. At New Bedford, on the 1st Tues of February, on the 1st Tues of June and December. At Freetown, on the 1st Tues of January At Rehoboth, 1st Tues of April. At Dighton on the 1st Fri next after 1st Tues of April and Oct. At Norton, on the 1st Tues of July. At Westport, on the 1st Tues of August. At Seekonk, on the 1st Tues of Sept. At Fall River, on the 1st Tues of Oct. and at Attleboro' on the 1st Tues of May. DUKES. At the house of Asa Johnson, Esq., in Tisbury, (West,) on the ^d Mon of January. At the house of Leander West, Holmes' Hole, on the 3d Mon of April. At the Probate office in Edgartown, on the 3d Mon of July, and 3d Mon of October. Essex. At the Probate Office in Ipswich, on the 1st Tues in February, March, May, June, August, September, No- vember and December. At Salem, 1st Tues in Janu- ary, April, July and October, and the 3d Tues in Feb- ruary, May, August and November. At Newburyport, on the 'id Tues in March, June, September and De- cember. At Haverhill, on the 3d Tues in April and October. At Gloucester, on the 2d Tues in May and November, At Marblehend, on the Wed following the 1st Tues in April and October. At Lynn, on the Wed following the 1st Tues in January and July. At An- dover (North Parish.) 3d Tues in .lanuary ; and Ando- ver, (South Parish,) 3d Tues in July. FRANKLIN. At Greenfield, 2d Tues in February, March and May, 4th Tues in August. 2d Tues in October, 1st Tues m November, and 3d Tues in December. At Conway, 1st Tues in February, and 3d in July. AtCharleniont, 3d Tues in May and October. At Wendell, last Tues of April, and 3d Tues in September. At Warwick, the day following the last Tues of April, and the day fol- lowing the 3d Tues in September. Probate Courts in Massachusetts. 27

HAMPDEN. At SpriHsrfield, on the Lst Tiies of January, Febru- ary, March, April, .May, July, September, November and December. At Westfield, on the 2cl Tues of March and Dec. and the 1st Tues of June and Oct. At Mon- son, on the 2d Tues of June, and at Palmer, on the 2d Tues of Sept. HAMPSHIRE. At Northampton, 1st Tues in each month. At Am- herst, 2d Tues in January, April and xAugust. At Bel- chertown, 2d Tues in February, May and October. At Chesterfield, S'd Tues rn May, and 3d Tues in October. MIDDLESEX. At Cambridpre on the 2d Tues of January, on the 3d Tues of March, May and November, on the 1st Tues of September, and on the 2d Tues of October. At Concord, on the 2d Tues of February, April, August and November. At Charlestown, on the 3d Tues of February and August. At Framintrham, on the last Tues of June and October. At Groton, on the 1st Tues of May and November. At Lowell, on the 1st Tues of June and December. At Woburn, on the 4th. Tues of April. NANTUCKET. At Nantucket, on the first Saturday of every month. NORFOLK. At the Court House in Dedham, on the 1st Tues of each month. At Quincy, on the 2d Tues in February, May and August. At Roxbiiry, on the 4th Tues of February, May, August and November. In the First Parish in Wrentham', on the 3d Tues of May, August and November. At Medway, on the 3d Tues ofFeb- ruary, June and October. PLYMOUTH. At Plymouth, on the 3d Mon of January, February, and May, on the second Mon of April and August, and on the 1st Mon of December. At Scituate, on the 1st Tues of March and June, and the last Tues of August and November. At East Bridgewater, on the 1st Tues of April, July and October. At Middleborough, on the last Tues of May, and the 1st Tups of Ausrust and Nov. At Rochester, on Wed next after the last Tues of May, and Wed next after the first Tues of Nov. ;

28 Salaries of Officers.

SUFFOLK. At the Probate Office in Boston, every Mon in the months of January to May inclusive ; every Mon in

June, except the first and last ; and every Mon except the first, in the months of August to Decern, inclusive. WORCESTER. At Worcester, 1st Tues of every month. At Brook- field, on the 2d Tues of May and October. At Lan- caster, on the .3d Tues in xMay and October. At Fitch- burg-, on the Wed next after the 3d Tues in May and October. At Templeton, on the Thurs next after the 3d Tues in May and October. At Barre, on the Fri next after the 3d Tues in May and Oct. At Mendon, on the 4th Tues in May. At Uxbridge, on the 4th Tues in Oct.

Salaries of sundry Officers in Massaclinsetts Government. Governor, .--.--. g;2500,0O Lieutenant-Governor, jg4 a day.

Chief Justice of the S.J. Court, - - - 3500,00 Associate Justices of do. ... 3000,00 Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, 1800,00 Associate Jusiices of do. ... 1700,00 Justices in Police Court, .... 1500,00 Adjutant-Genera), and Keep. Military Stores, 1500,00

Secretary of the Commonwealth, • - - 1600,00 1st Clerk in Secretary's & rreauirer's, Offices, 1000,00

Treasurer and Receiver General, - - - 1600,00 Attorney for Suffolk Co. 1500,00 District Attorneys, 700,00 Clerk of the Senate, ^8 per day. Clerk (if the House of Representatives, jgS per day. Reporterof Decisions in S.J. Court, - - 300,00 Secretary of the Board of Education, - 1500,00 Land Aj^ent, .-...- - 1000,00 2d Clerk in Secretary's & Treasurer's Offices, 800,00 Sergeant at Arms, 1000,00 Messenger to Governor & Council, ^500 Watchman to State House, g600

Counsellors, Senators, and Representatives,two dollars each for each President day's attendance, and two dollars for every ten miles travel.— of the Senate and Speaker of the House, four dollars per daj for each day's attendance* GOVERJVORS IJV MASSACHUSETTS.

A LIST OF THE GOVERNORS AND COMMANDERS IN CHIEF OF PLYMOUTH AND MASSACHUSETTS.

Gove mors of Plymouth, chosen a?imiaUy hj the People. 1620 John Carver 1644 Edward Winslow 1621 Willicim Bradford 1645 William Bradford 1«33 Edward Winslow 1657 Thomas Prince 1634 Thomas Prince 1673 Josias Winslow 1635 William Bradford 1681 Thos. Hinckley, icho 1636 Edward Winslow held his place, except during 1637 William Bradford the interruption hy Andros, 1638 Thomas Prince till the junction icith Massu' 1639 William Bradford chusetts in 1692.

Governors of Massachusetts under the First Charter, cho- sen annually by the People* 1630 J(»hn Winthrop 1646 1634 1649 John Endicotl 1635 John Haynes 1650 Thomas Dudley 1636 Henry Vane 1651 John Endicott 1637 John Winthrop 1654 Rich. Bellingham 1640 Thomas Dudley 1655 John Endicott 1641 Rich. Bellingham 1665 Rich. Bellingham 1642 John Winthrop 1673 1644 John Endicolt 1679 1645 Thomas Dudley

After the dissohition of the First Charter.

1686 Joseph Dudley, Pres. I by the People, and Simon 1687 Sir , Bradstreet elected | President Governor. v:ho, in 1691, icas chosen

1639 Sir Edmund deposed \ Governor.

* 1628, the Company in England for settling Massachusetts Bay, chose Matthew Cradock, Governor, and Thomas Goffe, Lieutenant Governor, but they never came to America. 4 30 Governors of Massachusetts.

Governors of Massachusetts under the Second Charter^ appointed by the King. Governors Lieutenant Governors. 1692 Sir William Phips 1692 William Stoughton 1699—1700 Earl of Belio to 1702 inont 1702 Thomas Povey 1702 May. The Council. Joseph Dudley 1715 William Taller 1714 Feb. The Council. March. Jos. Dudley 1716 Samuel Shute 1723 1728 William Burnet 1729 William Dummer 1730 I7:m 1733 1740 William Shirley 1753 William Shirlev 1756 Spencer Phips 1757 .^pril. The Council Thomas Pownal 1758 Thos. Hutchinson, 1760 Francis Bernard to 1770 1770 Thos. Hutchinson 1774 Thomas Gacre Tliomas Oliver

Since the Revolution. 1774 October. A Provincial Congress. 1775 July. The Council.

Under the JVezo Constitution, chosen anmially by the People. Governors. Licvtenant Governors. 1780 John Hancock, to 1785 1780 Ihos-Cnshine:. toFeb.28,1788 1785 James Bowdoiii, 1787 1788 lit^njamin Lincoln, 1789 1787 John Hancock, Oct.R, 1793 1789 Snv'niel Adorns, 1794 1794 Samnel Adams, 1797 \794 Mfjsfs Gill. May 20, 1800 1797 IitcreaseSumner,June7. 1799 1801 Saniuel Phillips. Feb.lO,18C2 1800 Caleb Strong:, 1807 1802 Edward H. Kobbins, 1807 1807 James Sullivan. Dec. 10, 1808 1807 Levi Lincoln, 1809 1809 Christopher Gore, 1810 1809 na\id Cbh. 1810 1810 Elhridge Gerry, 1812 1810 William Gray. 1812 1812 Caleb Strong, 181ft 1812 William Phillips, 1823 1816 John Brooks, 1823 1823 Levi Lincoln, Feb. 1824 1823 William Etistis, Feb. 6, 1825 1824 Mnrnis- Morton, July, 182S 1825 Levi Lincoln, 1834 I82fi Thomas L.Winthrop, 1832 1834 John Davis, 183fi 1833 Sawud T. Jlrmstrovg, 1836 1836 , 1840 183ft George Hull, 1843 1840 , 1841 1843 Heniv H. Childs, 1844 1841 John Davis, 18.13 1844 John Reed. 1843 Marcus Morton, 1844 1844 George N. Biiggs. N'ofe.—Thme I,ieutenant Goveniors whose nanusare in ita1ics,actefl as Governors proteni. Civil Officers of Massachusetts. 31

Chief Justices of the Supreme Judicial Court.

William Cashing, 1781 to 1789. l Theophilus Tarsons, 1806 to 1813. Nathaniel P. Sargent, 1790 to Samuel Sewall, 1814. 1791. Isaac Parker, 1814 to 1830.

Francis Dana, 1791 to 1806. I Lemuel Shaw, 1830. Attorney Generals.

Robert T. Paine, 1780 to 1790. I , 1810 to 1832. James Sullivan, 1790 to 1807. James T. Austin, 1832. Barnabas Bidvvell, 1807 to 1810. I Secretaries of the State. John Avery, 1780 to 1806. Edward D. Bangs, 1824 to 1836. Jonathan L. Austin, 1806 to 1808. John P. Biaelow, 1836 to 1843. William Tudor, 1808 to 1810. John A, Bolles, 1843. Benjamin Romans, 1810 to 1812. John G. Palfrey, 1844. Alden Bradford, 1812 to 1824. Treasurers of the State. Henry Gardner, 1780 to 1783. Jona. L. Austin, 1811 to 1812. Thomas Ivers, 1783 to 1787. John T. Apthorp, 1812 to 1817. Alexander Hodgdon, 1787 to 1792. Daniel Sargent, 1817 to 1822. Thomas Davis, 1792 to 1797. Nahum Mitchel, 1822 to 1827. Peleg Coffin, 1797 to 1802. Joseph Sewall. 1827 to 1832. Jonathan Jackson, 1802 to 1806. Hezekiah Barnard, 1832 to 1837. ThompsonJ.Skinner,1806to 1808. David Wilder, 1837 to '42. Josiah Dvvight, 1808 to 1810. Thomas Russell, '42 and '44. Thomas Harris, 1810 to 1811. John Mills, 1843. Presidents of the Senate Thomas Gushing, 1780. Samuel Lothrop, 1829 to 1831. , 1780 to 1781. Leverelt Saltonslall, 1831 to 18:32. Saml.Adams,'8l to'85,&'87 to'88. , 1832 to 1833. S.Phillips, '85 to '87, & '88 to 1801 Benj. T. Pickman, 1833 to 1835. David Cobb, 1801 to 180.5. George Bliss, 1835 to 1836. H. G. Otis, 1805 to'6, & 1808 to'll. , 18.36 to 1838. John Bacon, 1806 to 1807. , 1838 to 1840. Saml.Dana,1807 to'08, & '11 to 13. Josiah auincv, jr. '42 to '43&;'44 , 1813 to 1823. Daniel P. King, 1840 to '42. , 1823 to 1826. Phineas W. Leland, '43. John Mills, 1826 to 1828. Fred. Robinson, '43. , 1828 to 1829. Levi Lincoln, '45. Speakers of the House. Caleb Davis, 1780 to 1782. E.W. Ripley, winter sess.ofl812. Nathaniel Gorham, 1782 to 1783, Elijah H. Mills, 1820 to 1821. and 1785 to 1786. Josiah Quincy, 1821 to 1822. Tristram Dalton, 1783 to 1784. Luther Lawrence, winter sess. Samuel A. Otis, 1784 to 1785. of 1822. , 1786 to 1787. Levi Lincoln, 1822 to 1823. James Warren, 1787 to 1788. William C. Jarvis, 1823 to 1825, , 1788 to 1789. and 1826 to 1828. David Cobb. 1789 to 1793. , 1825 to 1896 E. H. Bobbins, 1793 to 1802. Wm. B. Calhoun, 1828 to 1835. John C. Jones, 1802 to 1803. , 1835 to 1838. H. G. Otis, 1803 to 1805. Robert C. Winthrop, 1838 to 1841. Timothy Biselow, 1805 to 180G, , 1841 to '42. 1808 to 1810, and 1812 to 18-20. I'hos.Kinnicutt, 184210 '43&. '44 P.Morton, 1806 to '08, & '10 to'll. Daniel P. King, 1843. , 1811 to 1812. Samuel H. Walley, jr. '45. Civil Government of Massachusetts

For the Political Year, commencing January, 1845.

His Excellency GEORGE N. BRIGGS, Governor.

Lieutenant- Governor. COUNCIL.

James Arnold, N. Bedford i Edw. Dickinson, Amherst

Wm. G. Bates, VVestfield i Alfred D. Foster,Worcest. John P. Bigelow, Boston | Thomas French, Canton

Ebenezer Bradbury, New- I , Concord buryport Chas. | Marston, Barnstable

Secretary of the. Commonwealth, JohnG. Palfrey. Chief Clerk, Wm. Tufts, ^d Clerk, Chas. W. Lovett.

Treasurer and Receiver General of the Commonwealth, Joseph Barrett, of Concord.

Joseph Foster, ^st Clerk. David Wilder,jr. 2d Clerk. Offices in State House.

SENATE. 40. Levi Lincoln, President. Suffolk. John C. Grny, Francis B. Fay, Charles F. Adams, John C. Park, Daniel Safford. Essex. Alfred Kittred^e, Francis S. Newhall, Thos. J. Clarke, George Wheatland, Edmund Kimball, jr. Middlesex. Stevens Hayvvard, , Chas. Choate, Isaac Livermore, Royal Southwick, James P. Whitney. Worcester. Levi Lincoln, Linus Child, Dan Hill, John G. Thurston, Joseph Stone. Hampshire. Myron Lawrence, Benjamin Barrett. Franklin. Solomon Reed, James White. Hampden. Jehiel Abbott. Charles Stearns. Berkshire. Asahel Foot, Charles W. Hopkins. JVorfolk. Luther Metcalf, Benjamin F. Copeland, Joseph Richards. Representatives for 1845. 33

Plymouth. Morrill Allen, Jesse Murdock. Bristol. , Nathaniel B. Borden, John H. Clifford. Barnstable. John B Dillingham, Solomon Davis. J^antucket and Dukes. William Atitchell.

Charles Calhoun, Clerk. W. P. Gregg, »^ssistant Clerk. Rev. John T. Burrill, Chaplain.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. 35C.

Samuel H. Wallet, Jr., Speaker,

Charles W. Storey, jr. Clerk. Rev. Chandler Robbins, Chaplains. Rev. William Hague, BARNS TABLE. Barnstable Josiah Hinck- Orleans Alexander Ken- ley, Charles C. Bearse rick Brewster Albert P. Clark Provincetoivn John Dunlap Chatham John Taylor Sandwich David Benson, Dennis Joseph Baker William Handy, jr. Eastham Elijah E.Knowles Truro Richard Stevens Falmouth Samuel P. Cros- Wtlljied Caleb Lombard well Yarmouth Elisha Jenkins Harwich James Long BERKSHIRE. Adams Lanesboro^ SocratesSquire Alford Lee Lewis Beach Becket Prentiss Chaffe Lenox Isaac Comstock Cheshire Andrew Bennett Mt. Washington Clarksburg JVtw Ashford Dalton David Smith JVew Marlboro^ Egremont Otis Florida Peru Gt. Barrington Bazy W. Pittsjkld James Buel, Pattison Thaddeus Clapp Hancock Richmond Joohn Sherril Hinsdale Sandisfield 4# 34 Representatives for 1845.

Savoy Bradish Dunham W. Stockbridge Martin R. Stockhridfre Robt.E.Galpin Kellogg Sheffield Leonard Tuttle Williamsiown Tyrinfcham Asa Judd Windsor Washington BRISTOL. Attlehoro'' Lemuel May, Congdon, David R.Greene, Forrest Foster Abraham H. Howland, Berkley Thomas Kempton, John Dartmouth George Kirby, H. W. Page James Rider JVorton Earl Hodges Dighton Joseph Pitts Pnwiucket Wm. D.Bullock Easton Lincoln Drake Raynham Fairhaven Ellis Mendall, Rekoboth Grenville Ste- jr. Joseph Tripp vens Fall River Simeon Borden, Seekonk Cyrell Read James B. Luther, Benja- Somerset Benjamin Cart- min F. White Wright Freetown John Winslow,jr. Swanzey Philip M. Marvel Mansfield O. S. Kingsbury Taunton J^ew Bedford James B. Westport Jonathan Davis DUKES. Chilmark Smith Mayhew hew Edgartown Joseph May- Tisbury Matthew P.Butler ESSEX. Amesbury Lynn Andover William Stevens, Lynnfeld John Marland Manchester Beverly Albert Thorndike, Marblehead Jonas A. John 1. Baker Bettes, Peter Dixey, jr. Boxford Methuen George Barker Bradford Sylvanus Morse Middleton Daiivers Richard Osborn, JVewbury Enoch Hale, Jo- Henry Fowler seph Little Essex Ezra Perkins, jr. JVeivburyport Frederick f. Gloucester Coffin, John Coombs, Ben- Georgetown jamin R. Knapp Hamilton Rockport William Grover Haverhill Hazen Morse Rowley Daniel N. Prime Ipswich Sakm Allen Putnam, Dan- Representatives for 1845. 35 iel Potter, Jonathan C.Per- Sau^us Pickmore Jackson kins, John D. Symonds, Topsfield Samuel Todd Caleb Pierce, James Kim- Wennam ball West JVewbury Enoch Salisbury Benj. Sawyer Bailey FRANKLIN. 36 Representatives for 1845.

Hadley John A. Morton Prescott Hatfield South Hadley CalvinGood- Middkfitld Uriah Church man JVorihamplon Erastus Southampton Hopkins, William VV.Part- IVesthamplon ridge Ware JVbrivich h'illiamshurg Pelham Worlhington Plainjkld MIDDLESEX Acton Daniel Wether- Hopkinson bee, 2d. Maldtn Ashhy Reuben Bates Marlboro'' Lambert Bige- Bedford low Boxhorough Mtdford Billerica JVatick Stedman Hartwell Brighton Henry H. Learn- JSj'ewton Isaac Hagar ard Pepperell Luther Law- Burlington rence Cambridge John Sarg-ent, Reading Daniel Pratt Charles R. Metcalf, John Sherburne John Leland S. Ladd Shirley Carlisle Somerville Caleb W. Le- Charlestown land Chelmsford S. Reading Lilley Eaton Concord Isaac S. Lee Sloneham Dracut Timothy V.Coburn Stow Joel Walcott Dunstable Sudbury Reuben Haynea Framingham Calvin Shep- Toiunsend ard,jr. Ttwksbury Groton William Liver- Tyngsboro* more, jr. Jfaltham Holliston Watertown Thomas Liver- Hopkinton Josiah Burnam more Lexington Wayland Abel Gleason Lincoln W. 'Cambridge Josiah H. Littleton John Spragfue Russell Lowell Joseph Griffin, Westford George Harlow John Mixer, John A. IVUmingion John M. Knowles, Jesse Phelps, Durgin William Schouler, Isaac Woburn Cooper, Shubael P.Adams, Weston Edwin Hobbs George Bragdon, Thomas .

Representatives for 1S45. 37 NANTUCKET. JSTantucket David Baker, Wood, Wm. C. Starbuck George Harris, Charles NORFOLK. Braintree Naaman L. Medway White Milton BeUingham JVeedhatn Brookline Thos. Kendall Quincy Canton Randolph Richard Ford Cohassd Josiah O. Law-^ Roxbury ^d^mueX H. Wal- rence ley, jr. Joseph H. Billings, Dedham Joseph Day Samuel Guild Dover Ralph Sanger Sharon Dorchester Friend Crane, Sloughton Draper Walpole George Bullard Foxhoro'' Weymouth Franklin Wrentham Medfield PLYMOUTH Jlhinglon ham, Asa T. Winslow Bridgewater Samuel JV. Bridgewater Henry Leonard French Carver Wm. S. Savery Pembroke Luther Magoun Duxhury Joshua Brews- Plymouth Edmund Rob- ter, jr. bins, David Holmes E. Bridgewater Plympton Halifax Rochester George Bonney, Hanover Oren Josselyn Nathan Cannon Hanson Luther Holmes Scituate Hingham John Beal JVareham Harrison G. O. Hull Ellis Kingston Uriah Bartlett fJ'est Bridgewater Caleb Marshfield Howard Middlehoro'* Josiah Tink-

S U f^ F O L K Boston Charles Amory, ings, John Codman, Larra Richard W. Bayley, Jo- Crane, Peleg W. Chand- seph Bell, Ephraim Buck, ler, Edmund Dwight, Wil- Daniel Bartlett, jr. Abra- liam Denton, Ebenezer ham W. Blanchard,Luther Ellis, Rowland Ellis, David Blodgett, Bradley N.Cum- Francis, Nathaniel Fran- 38 Representatives for 1845. cis, Jabez C. Howe, Wil- Jedediah Tuttle, Thomas liam H.Lane, Ezra Lin- Tolman, John B. Tremere, coln, David Morgan, John Royal B. Willis, Samuel Osborn, Jonathan Preston, Wales, jr. William Wil- Samuel Q,uincy, Benjamin lett, Charles Wade, Joel P. Richardson, Charles T. Wheeler Russell, J. T. Stevenson, Chelsea Joshua Norton,jr. WORCESTER ^shhurnham Oakham Alhol Theodore Jones Oxford Erastus Ormsbee Auburn Paxton Barre Petersham Jonas Howe Berlin Phillipston Bolton Joel Barnard Princeton Israel Everett Boylston John T. Cotton Royalston Benj. Brown Brookfield Rutland Henry Brigham Charlton William Marble Shreivshury Dana ISouthboro^ Peter Fay Douglas Enoch Brown Southbridge Dudley Spencer Eleazer B. Draper Fitchhurg Sterling Saml. Houghton Gardner Joseph Wright Sutton Zadok Woodbury Grafton Jona. Warren Sturhridge PrinceBrackett Hardivick Templeton Harvard Upton Holden David Davis Uxhridge Henry Chapin Hubhardston Warren Franklin Drury Lancaster Jacob Fisher Webster Solo. Robinson Leominster Leonard Bur- Westboro'' Moses G. May- rage nard Leicester John Woodcock West Boylston Brighara Lunenbursc Ithra Lewis Prescott Mendon Welcome Staples Westminster William S. Millford Alfred Bragg Bradbury MiUbury Calvin Willard Winchendon Warhara J^ew Braintree Rand JVorthhoro' Eben. D. Blake Worcester Alexander H. JVorthbridge Bullock,John Milton Earle, JVorth Brookfield Hiram Darius Rice Edson

Benjamin Stevens, Sergeant-at-Jlrms to the Legislature, Insolvent Law. 39

Abstract of the Insolvent Law of Mass. 1838.

1. The law provides that any debtor, whose debts amount to $200, may apply to the judge of probate, or any master of chancery, setting forth his inability to pay his debts, and willingness to assign all his property for that purpose. 2. Upon such application, the judge is required to ap- point a messenger to take possession of the debtor's estate, real and personal, except such as by law is exempted (see Revised Statutes) from attachment, and keep until as- signees be appointed. 3. No property to be delivered until a meeting of tho creditors to choose assignees. 4. The judge is to attend such meeting, and allow such claims as shall then be proved ; the creditors to ehooso assignees, but if they are unable, by the judge. 5. The judge shall convey to the assignees all the estate of the debtor, except that exempted by law, with his deeds, books, and papers relating thereto. Attach- ments or assignments are void after the first publication of notice by the messenger, 6. The'debtor is to make oath relating to the disposal of his estate, and all debts due him. 7. The debtor shall be allowed a sum for the support of himself and family, for two months, not exceeding the rate of three dollars per week for each member, as he may think proper. 8. Within three months another meeting of the credi- tors is to be held, and those who have not proved their claims, may do so. The debtor on making oath that he has delivered the messenger and assignees all his estate, of what kind soever, the judge, being satisfied, shall grant him a discharge. 9. But if one half in number or in value of the creditors, not less than $oO, shall objeci to his discharge, it shall not be granted, unless by the S. Judicial Court, on appeal. 10. Every debtor so discharged shall be allowed 5 per cent, on the net produce of all his estate, in case such net produce shall be sufficient to pay his creditors the amount of 50 per cent., not exceeding in the whole $500. 11. When the debtor is cither unable or imwilling to pay his just debts in full, he may be compelled to assign his property, if indebted to the amount of $100 to one creditor. 40 Miscellaneous.

Votes for Governor, Mass. Whole number of votes, 134,222

Geora:e N. Briogs had . . . 69,570 , 54,714 Samuel E. Sewall, .... 9,635

WholenumberofvotesforLieut.Gov. . . 133,605 John Reed had 69,307 Henry H. Childs, 54,258 William Jackson, 9,870

Manufactories incorporated in 1844. Name. Location. Cap, not to exceed Baldwin Cot. «& Woollen, Chelmsford, $100,000 Cordis Cot. &l Woollen, Mill bury, 500,000 Davisville Cotton, Northboro', 100,000 Eagle Cotton Gin, Bridgewater, 100,000

Essex Cotton, . New bury port, 100,000 Lancaster Cotton, Lancaster, 500,000 Nelson Cotton, Winchendon, 100,000 Old Colony Iron, Taunton, 250,000 Prescott Cot. Twist, &c. Lowell, 800,000 Watatick Cotton, Ashburnham, 100,000 Wheaton Cot. & Woollen, Norton, 50,000

AMERICAN PRESIDENTS.

Geo.Washington, , Thos. Jefferson, , James Munroe, John Q,' Adams , M. Van Buren, Wm. H. Harrison, John Tyler, Justices throughout the State. 41

JUSTICES throughout the Commonwealth, arranged according to the dates of their Commissions.

Artemas Ward, Boston H. A. S.Dearborn, Roxbury Harrison G. Otis, Boston , Boston John Davis, Boston Lemuel Shaw, Boston Joseph Story, Cambridge Jos. Kittredge, Andover Charles Jackson, Boston John Locke, Lowell N. Mitchell, Boston Henry Hubbard, Pittsfield Samuel S. VVilde, Boston Luke Fiske, Walthara Samuel Putnam, Boston Patrick Boise, Westfield John Welles, Boston Elijah Swift, Falmouth Peter C. Brooks, Boston Jos. Bowman, N. Braintree Samuel Crocker, Taunton John C. Gray, Boston John Pickering, Boston Howard Lothrop, Easton Saml. P.P.Fay, Cambridge Wm. Ferson, Gloucester Silas Holman, Bolton John Q,. Adams, Q,uincy Richard Sullivan, Boston James T. Austin, Boston B.W.Crowninshield, do. S. T. Armstrong, Boston Thos. G'reenleaf, Quincy John R. Adan, Boston Josiah Quincy, Cambridge Jeremiah ftlason, Boston Joseph Locke, Lowell David Mack, jr. Amherst Levi Lincoln, Worcester Jas. Richardson, Dedham Ebenezer Fisher, Dedham Asa W. Wildes, Newbury- W'm. P. Walker, Lenox port David Cummins, Springfield David Wilder, Leominster Marcus Morton, Taunton Jona, Hartwell, Montague Nathan Willis, Pittsfield Ch. J. Holmes, Taunton Nath'l Silsbee, Salem John Davis, Worcester James Fowler, Westfield Nathl. Austin, Charlestown Stephen Barker, Andover Benj. Rodman, N. Bedford He/.. Barnard, Nantucket Zenas Crane, Dalton Edm. Cushing, Lunenburg Warren Lovering, Medway Jacob Hall, Boston Edw F. Jacobs, Scituate John Endicott, Dedham Leverett Saltonstall, Salem , E. Bridgew. Jno. M. Williams, Taunton Ezra Mudge, Boston , Leomin- Mark Doolittle, Belchert. ster John Mason, Swanzey George Bliss, Springfield Bezaleel Taft, Ux bridge Julius Rockwell, Pittsfield Jonathan Phillips, • Boston Wm. B. Calhoun, Springfi. George Hull, "Sandisfield Sherman Leland, Roxbury James Savage, Boston Sidney Willard, Camb. Jos. E. Sprague, Salem Saml.'Mixter, N. Braintree Nathan Brooks, Concord John Howard, Springfield 5 42 Justices throughout the State.

William Minot, Boston Josiah Quincy, jr. Boston Caleb Foote, Salem Thos. Kinnicutt, Worcest. Henry Shaw, Lanesboro' George Rlorey, Boston David Joy, Nantucket Lemuel May, Attleboro' Edw. Walcott, Pawtucket Edw. A. Newton, Piitsfield C. A. Dewey, Northamp. Robt. S. Daniels, Danvers Saml. D. Parker, Boston , Boston Asahel Huntington, Salem Samuel Hubbard, Boston Pliny Merrick, Worcester Alfred D. Foster, Worcest. Daniel Wells, Greenfield Joshua Colby, Amesbury Chas. H. Warren, N. Bedf. Benjamin F. tlallett, Boston Francis C. Gray, Boston Chas. Thompson, Chariest. Chas. Hudson, Westmins. F. P. Robinson, Charlest'n Leavitt Thaxter, Edgarl'n Jedediah Marcy, Southbri. Isaac C. Bates, Northamp. Charles Howard,Springfield David A. Simmons, Roxb. Samuel Gates, Richmond Joseph Grinnell, N. Bedf. Benj V. French, Braintree Robt. C. Winthrop, Boston Rodney Frencli, N. Bedf. Myron Lawrence, Belchert. Heniy Crocker, Barnstable Edward Everett, Boston Henry H. Childs, Pittsfield Wm. Porter, jr. Lee Charles Marston, Barnstable John H Cliftbrd, N. Bedf. Wm. G. Bates, Westfield Jas. H. Duncan, Haverhill Janies Arnold, N. Bedford Daniel P. King, Danvers Saml H.Walley,jr. Roxbury , Camb. John P. Bigelow, Boston Nathl. M. Davis, Plymouth John Mills, Springfield Ephraim Hastings, Heaih Eben. Bradbury, Newbury- Josiah Adams, Framingh. port Saml. P. Loud, Dorchester Samuel Hoar, Concord George Ashmun, Springfi. Edw. Dickinson, Amherst Horace Mann, Boston Thomas French, Canton

SHERIFFS, &c. SUFFOLK COUNTY.

Sheriff of Suffolk County, Joseph Eveleth, of Boston. House, Summer street. Office, No. 21 New Court House, Deputy Sheriffs, Watson Freeman, Silas P. Tarbell,

Daniel J. Coburn, Jabez Pratt, of Boston ; Erastus Rugg, of Chelsea. Coroners, Ebenezer Shute, Jabez Pratt, William An- drews, of Boston; Charles Smith, of South Boston; Da- vid Floyd, Joseph Stowers, of Chelsea. Deputy Jailer, Nathaniel Cooledge. Prover of Fire Arms. Joel Richardson. Justices of the Peace in Suffolk. 43 SUFFOLK. Judge of Probate, Willard Phillips Boston, Register of Probate, Horatio M. W do. Register of Deeds, Henry Alline, do. County Attorney, Samuel Dunn Parker, do. County Treasurer, James C. Dunn, do.

Clerks of S. J. Court and Court of Common Pleas. George C. Wilde, and , of Boston.

Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum in Boston Thos. H. Perkins Francis Bassett Thomas Power Joseph Hall Chas. G. Loring Joseph Willard Wm, Stevenson John G. Rogers Sidney Bartlett Benj. Gorham Franklin Dexter Wm. Sturgis Joseph Tilden Bradford Sumner Nathl. Greene Saral. H. Walley Charles Wells John Knapp Ninian C. Betton Robert Hooper, jr. Timothy Williams Wm. J. Hubbard" Saml, K. VVilliams Wm. D. Sohier Richard" " Fletcher Abel Cushing John T. Apthorp Charles P. Curtis Willard Phillips Edmund Dwight Henry H. Fuller Theophilus Parsons Andrew Kitchie Saml. F. MCleary Abraham A. Dame Benj. Guild Theodore Lyman Martin Brimmer David Sears Nathan Hale Wm. Foster Augustus Peabody Peleg Sprague Benj. R. Curtis Francis J. Oliver Francis O. Watts Justin Field Thos. W. Phillips Isaac Waters Jno. A. Bolles Josiah P. Cooke Saml. A. Eliot Wm. Gray James C. Merrill John Williams Chas. L. Hancock Octavius Pickering Wm. W. Parrott George T Bigelow Thos. A. Dexter Isaac P. Davis William Parker George Bancroft Edward D. Sohier Wm. C. Aylwin Thomas Tolman John Atkins Benj. Rand

Appointed to qualify Civil Officers. Saml.Austin, John P. Bigelow, Wm. Tufts, John A.Bolles

Justices of the Peace in Boston. Henry Cabot Phineas Blair James Jackson Richard D. Harris Abrah. W. Fuller George W. Coffin George Burroughs Henry Sargent James Hall James Phillips Saml. D. Ward Joseph Lovering Charles Bradbury Saml. B. Barrell Joseph W. Revere Nathl. P. Russell David S.Townsend Samuel Swett Henry Codman John C. Warren Wm. P. Mason 44 Justices of the Peace in Suffolk.

Horatio M. Willis Edw. G. Loring Charles Atwood Charles Hayward John A. Lowell Charles Hood Nathl. G. Snelling Jas. F. Baldwin Aurelius D. Parker Ebenezer Francis Joseph Sewall James K. Mills Saml.Frolhingham Robt. Treat Paine Franklin Haven Isaac Winslow Nalhl. I. Bowditch Wm. Brigham George E. Head Daniel P. Parker Lemuel Blake Benj. Rich Moses L. Hale Samuel S. Lewis Francis Welch George W. Otis Artemas Simonda Samuel May Ward Jackson Ivers J. Austin Daniel Messinger Thomp.son Miller Alex. Wadsworth John Tappan James W. Paige John B. Wells George Ticknor Pliny Cutler Charles Leighton EliphaletWilliams Ellis G. Loring Daniel Noyes Edward Cruft John S. Wright Lemuel Stanwood Edward Brooks Thomas C. Amory Edw. H. Bobbins Thomas J. Eckley Wm. B. Dorr Charles Torrey Henry Alline Edward S. Rand J. J. Loring Edward Blake F. B.Crowninshield Henderson Inches E. Haskett Derby James L. English Josiah Bradlee John C. Park Francis C. Loring Thomas Wctmore Benj. H. Currier Horatio Shipley Thos. W. Ward George C. Wilde Isaac O. Barnes Wash. P. Gregg Geo. W. Heard Joseph Austin Wm. G. Stearns James Dalton Isaac P. Osgood Augustus H. Fiske Stephen Fairbanks Wm. Knapp William Hayden John Rayner Wm. T. Andrews Henrv B. Stone John Codriian B, D. Green John's. Tyler Charles C. Paine Ezra A. Bourne Richard S. Fay Geo. H. Whitman George Hallett Luther S. Gushing Enos Stewart Benj. R. Nichols Francis Jackson William Tufts Wm. H. Gardiner Luther Faulkner Geo. S.Hillard W. R.P.Washburn Joseph Jenkins Saml. E. Sewall John D. Williams Benj. Stevens Abraham Moore Edward Pickering Hugh Montgomery Charles Sprague Robert G. Shaw J. B. M'Cleary Wm. Appleton Amos I^awrence J. V. C. Smith Geo. S. Bulfinch George Darracott Elipha. Hartshorn Nathan Gurney SamL J. Prescott John L. Dim mock John W. James Aaron Baldwin Wm. A. Wellman Caleb Eddy Charles F. Adams Wm. Savage George M. Mason Joseph H. Dorr John F. Loring Richard Robins Geo. M. Thacher Wm. Foster Otis John P. Thorndike Wm. B. Reynolds Justices of the Peace in Suffolk. 45

Wm. Lawrence Chas. T. Murdock John M. O'Brien Jos. S. Hastings Ignatius Sarsjent James Rice Edward S. Erving Michael Lovell Peleg W. Chandler Horace Gleason Jona. I. Bowditch Enoch Train Geo. W. Phillips VVm. Amory Jacob Q. Kettell E. Gerry Austin Wm. H. Prescott Henry W. Fuller Edmund Munroe Geo. W. Lyman Theodore Otis James VV. Fenno Phineas Capen Winslow Lewis Geo. E. VVinthrop Albert Fearing Daniel Denny N. A. Thompson J. Vincent Browne Hiram Wellington Wm. Tucker Philip Greely, jr, Chs. Henry Parker J.Lewis Stackpole Peter S. Wheelock George M. Brown Geo. W. Pratt Thomas~ G." Gary~ Adolphus Davis Thos. Hunting Edw. A Raymond Charles Mayo Eben. Chad wick Waldo Flint Wm. Richardson Philip Marett Thomas B. Wales John P. Robinson Thomas Uwi^ht Eben. Smith, jr. O. VV. B. Peabody Andrew H. Ward James M. VVhiton Wm. Lawrence James Read D S. Greenough Wm. Savage Stephen Bates Thomas B. Pope Abner Phelps Dan'l L. Gibbons Wm. Dehon C.J. F. Allen James Buyd Geo. Sparhawk N. B. Shurtleff Benj. T. Reed Robert H Eddy Caleb Stetson Benson Leavitt Enoch Martin John Albree Geo. W. Adams Simon G. Shipley James B. Robb Henry Clark F. J. Humphrey Matthew Bolles T. P. Chandler Joseph H. Adams Alfred Greenough Adam W. Thaxter Patrick Riley Jeremiah Smith Ch. VV. Cartwright Wm. Hilliard Geo. W. Tyler Abel Phelps Thos. Bulfinch Sanil. Eveleth George T. Curtis James Clark Henry Smith Chas. VV. Lovett Wm. C. Appleton Henry B. Smith Thomas Motley Asa Swallow Allen C. Spooner Frederick Tudor SimonVV. Robinson O. W. Withington Thomas B. Curtis Nathan T. Dow John F. Barrett Thos.C. Amory, jr. John P. Healey John S. Kimball Benj. H. Andrews Jona. P. Rogers George F. Homer Epes S. Dixwell Raymond Cole George Minot Wm. Hales Jos'iah Siurgis Charles T.Russell John Pickering, jr. Wm. Parsons Geo. Bemis Lem. P. Grosvenor Geo. J. Sprague Grenv. T. Phillips James Benjamin Geo. VV. Gordon H. G. Hutchins Alanson Tucker Joseph Lvman,jr. Fred. O. Prince Titus Welles Richard G. Wait Andrew J. Gray Archibald Foster John VV. Fenno Manlius S.Clarke Joseph Lewis Charles A. Welch John W. Thornton 46 Justices of the Peace in Suffolk.

Rich. H. Dana, jr. John Stevens Wm. Tucker Fred. W. Sawyer James Cheever Osgood Bradbury George Griggs Cliarles Ewer Wm. Freeman Benj. F. Brooks Edward S. Erving Mark Healey John P. Putnam Horace Gleason Charles C. Nutter John A. Andrew Edward Munroe Ezra Lincoln, jr. John Stark Wm. T. Andrews David W. Horton John C. Dodge John A. Lowell Nathan Carruth Thos. H. Harlow Cyrus Cumniings David Bryant Chs.W. Storey, jr. Bernard Rolker Charles Siders Roger N. Pierce Silas F. Plympton Edward Buck James M. Ballard John VV. Langdon James L. Baker Henry B. Stanton Wm. Minot, jr. David Morgan Abner L. Gushing Wm. Aspinwalj Wm. W. Stone Chas. G. Thomas Marcus Morton, jr. Alvan Simonds Wm. Beals Geo. W. Minns Wm. E. Parmenter John Tyler Wm. W. Story Daniel Henchman Lowell M. Stone John G. King Amos A. Lawrence Jacob Stearns Benajah Brigham Wm. R. Stacy Amos B. Merrill Cornelius Driscoli Stephen P. Fuller George Savage Matthew S. Parker Samuel E. Guild Robert Cowdin Charles S. Newell Saml. F. Coolidge

Justices of the Peace in Chelsea. Joseph Stowers John Low Ralph Beatly David Floyd Ruggles Slack James Gerrish Francis B. Fay Masters in Chancery. William Minot Bradford Sumner George S. Hillard Ellis Gray Loring Notaries Ptiblic in Boston. Wm. Stevenson Wm. Hales John S. Tyler Charles Hayward John P. Bigelow Adams Bailey John J. Loring Chas. B. F. Adams Nathl. Greene Thos. A. Dexter Benj. H. Currier Charles Ewer Henry Clark M.S.Parker Wm. F. Harnden Hugh Montgomery Counsellors and .Attorneys in Boston. John Williams James T. Austin Wm. C. Aylwin Benj. Gorham Wm. Minot Benj. Guild John Pickering James Savage Jos. Harrington Warren Dutton Benj. R. Nichols Thompson Miller John Knapp Augustus Peabody Wm. D. Sohier Saml. D. Parker Saml. F. M'Cleary Phineas Blair Daniel Webster Saml. K.Williams Abraham Moore Counsellors and Attorneys in Boston. 47

Thomas Power John W. James Geo. H. Snelling Timothy Farrar VVm. J. Hubbard Henry B. Rogers Josiah P. Cooke Edw. G. Loring Charles Atwood Sherman Leland VVm. F. Otis Benj. R. Curtis Benj. Rand Josiah Q,nincy,jr. E. G. Austin Abrah. VV. Fuller Francis O. Walts Wni. Bri^ham Henry Codman Rob'l Treat Paine William Gray Theoph. Parsons Nalhl. I. Bowditch C. L. Hancock Samuel D. Ward Wm. B. Dorr G. W. Phillips Saml. B. Barren Ellis Gray Loring E. D Sohier James C. Merrill Edward Blake Hugh Montgomery David A. Simmons John C. Park Thomas Dwight Benj. F. Hallett Elias H. Derby George S. Hillard Francis C. Gray Arthur W. Austin John A. Bolles Henry B. Smith Wm. G. Stearns Benj. H. Andrews Wm. P. Mason Augustus H. Fiske Geo. E. Winthrop Horatio M. Willis Wash. P. Gregg J. Lewis Stackpole Chas. P. Curtis Richard S. Fay Wm. Amory Moses Draper Jona. Chapman Geo. W. Adams Henry H. Fuller Abel Cushing Horace Gleason George E. Head Luther S. Gushing C. T. Murdock Chas. G. Loring Charles F. Adams J. D. Russell George Morey Edw. Pickering Th. C. Amory, jr. Richard Fletcher Richard Robins John Pickering, jr. John C. Gray Jeremiah Mason Francis L. Dutton Edward Brooks George M. Mason Charles Sumner Franklin Dexter S. H. Walley, jr. Geo. T. Bigelow Willard Phillips Aurelius D. Parker Eben. Smith, jr. John R. Adan Justin Field John M. Bethune Thomas Tolman John Codman James Benjamin Abraham A. Dame John Mann Patrick Riley Bradford Sumner Geo. H. Whitman D. S. Greenough Thos. W. Phillips Chas. C. Paine Wm. Delion Thomas Wetmore Gren. T. Winthrop Thomas B. Pope John G. Rogers Michael Lovell Theo. P. Chandler Isaac P. Osgood Ivers J. Austin Geo. Sparhawk Wm. T. Andrews Richard Hildreth Geo. T. Curtis John P. Bigelow Edward S. Rand Chas. A. Welch Ninian C. Betton Francis C. Loring Joel Giles Wm. H. Gardiner Henrv J. Sargent Peleg W. Chandler W.R.P.W^ashburn R. C." Winthrop Wm. Richardson Joseph Willard Isaac O. Barnes Chas. B. Goodrich Samuel E. Sewall James L. English H. G. Gorham Sidnev Bartlelt F.B.CrowninshieldO. W. Withington Geo. S. Bulfinch Horatio Shipley Theodore Otis Rufus Choate John P. Healey 48 Attorneys in Boston.

Hiram Wellington Clias. G. Thomas Benjamin Pond Chas. H. Parker Silas F. Plympton George W. Peck Jona. F. Barrett Wm. Minotjr. JMarshall S. Chase Wm. Whiting Wm. Aspirmall David H Mason Thos, G. Appleton Marcus Morton, jr. Daniel H. Duslin J. Lathrop Motley George W. Minns Edward Buck Frederick Smith Nathan Hale, jr. Henry C. Hutchins P. S. Wheelock W.W.Story Annis Merrill Waldo Flint Wm. A. White William Hilliard J. S. Kimball John G. King William Rogers E. D. Williams Charles C. Psmter Jona. F. Moore G. F. Homer Cyrus Cummings James M. Baker Georee Minot Wm. I. Bowdilch James H.Lanman Fred.'W. Choate H. W. Fuller Joel P. David Morgan Daniel Mcllroy Walter J. Walch Chas. T. Russell Wilson J. Welch George A. Gushing Allen C. Spooner Jacob Q. Kettelle Peter Oliver R. N. Peirce Charles Mavo Nathl. D. Hubbard George Bemis J. R. Lowell Alfred B. Ely Grenv. T. Phillips Charles M. Ellis A. Woodman H. G. Hutchings James Gerrish Fred. W. Grantham E.A.Crow ninshieldVVm. E. ParmenteriS'athl. Morton Fred. O. Prince Charles V. Taylor E. N. Moore O. S. Keith John Goodenow J. J. Marsh Nathan T. Dow Francis B. Hayes S. E. Sprague A. J. Gray Caleb W. Loring F. W. Dickinson Manlius S. Clarke John C. Dodge W. W Peck J.W.Thornton S. E. Guild Isaac Story, jr. R. H. Dana, jr. George A. Smith F. G. Tuc'kerman David Dickey George N.Eastman John C. Adams Fred. W. Sawyer John J. Eldridge Robt. E. Apthorp James M. Ballard E. G. Dudley Lyman Mason George Griggs Edmund T. bana S. F. M Cleary, jr. George Cabot Thomas S. Harlow Henry A. Scudder Benj. F. Brooks Henry B. Stanton Augustus L. West John P. Putnam Henry M. I*arker G K. Crockett John A. Andrew Joseph Cutler ('has. Wortliington Chas. W.Storey, jr. James A. Abbott Oliver Dimon Wm. B Howes Geo. VV. Cooley Francis Tukey Wm. Davis Joseph T. Adams William Rogers Chas. S. Newell Gard. G. Hubbard Olis L. fJridges Amos B. Merrill William Sohier Francis W. Upham A. L. Gushing Alex. S. Wheeler William Gastcm Bernard Rolker Charles Ingersoll Fred. K. Bartlett Edward H. Davis James B. Robb F. W. Wortliington Geo. M. Brown 3:5= For Skertfo; Coroners, ^c. Suffolk Co. ate page 42, Justices of the Peace in Barnstable. 49 BARNSTABLE. Judge of Probate, Nymphns Marston, of Barnstable. Register of Probate and Clerk of the Courts, Timothy Reed, of Barnstable. Register of Deeds, Lothrop Davis, of Barnstable. County Treasurer, Fredericji Scudder, of do. Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum. Barnstable Nymphas dock Dimmick Marston, Timothy Reed, Orltans John Doane t-othrop Davis Sandwich Elisha Pope Breivsier Elijah Cobb Truro Solomon Davis Falmouth Thomas Fish, Yarmouth Elisha Doane, Samuel P.Croswell, Brad- John Keed,GorhamLovett

Jippoivted to qnalify Civil Officers. John Reed, Braddock Dimmick, Elijah Cobb, Nathan- iel Lewis, Elisha Pope, Samuel P. Croswell, Seth F. Nye, Nymphas AJarston, Ebenezer Bacon, Timo- thy Reed, Daniel VV. Davis, Thomas Holbrook,.2d. Lothrop Davis. Justices of the Peace. Barnstable Benjamin Ilal- Mayo, Warren Rogers, lett, Asa Younsf, Freeman Isaac Hardy iVJarchant, Benjamin Lew- 'Dennis Jonathan Nicker- is, Henry Crocker, Josiah son, Joshua Wixon, jr. Sampson, Ebenezer Ba- Sam.uel Baker, Barnabas con, Henry Lawrence, Hall, James Berry, Seth SethHallett, Zeno Scud- Crowe!!, Zebina Howes, der, Daniel Basset, Zenas Miller W. Nickerson, Ne- D. Basset, George Lovell, hemiah Crowell, Marshall Ferdinand G. Kelley, Na- Underwood, Alexander thaniel Hinckley, Jabez Howes, Stephen Homer, Howland, jr. Obed Howes Brewster George Cope- Eastham Michael Collins, land, Jeremiah Mayo, Geo. Samuel Knowles, B. H. A. W. HigjyJns, Freeman Collins, Myrick Clark, Foster, David Alayo, An- Jesse Collins thony Smalley, 'Thomas Falmouth Nathaniel Lew- Small, Moses Small is, Ebenezer Nye, Rich- Chatham Joseph Atwood, ard S. Wood, John Robin- Joseph Young, Joshua son, Charles Bourne, G. Nickerson, Dimiel P. Clif- W. Donaldson, Newell ford, Thatcher Ryder, Hoxie, Frederick Davis, Ephraim Tavlor, Josiah John Jenkins, Aaron Cor- '6 50 Notaries and Counsellors in Barnstable. ni.sh, William Greene, Bourne, EzraTobey, Jesse JohnC. Parker, Asa Phin- Boyden, Solomon C. How- ney, Nymphas Davis, Syl- land, Zenas R. Hinckley, vester Bourne, Samuel P. C. B. H. Fessenden, Ma- Bourne son White, Clark Hoxie, Harwich Obed Brooks, Howard Perry Nathan Underwood,.Tames Truro James Small, John hong, Isaiah Baker, Jo- Kenney, Allen Hinckley, seph P. Nickerson, Mul- Jedediah Shedd, Joshua ford Kendrick, Nathaniel Small, Barnabas Paine Doane, Darius Weeks, Yarmouth Isaiah Bray, Jo- Isaac Kelley, Samuel El- seph Eldridge, Simeon dridgre, Richard Baker, jr. Crowell, 3d. Joseph White, Mnrshpee Gideon Hawley Joseph Hawes, Amos Otis, Orleans William My rick, Edward Thacher, Charles John Kenrick, Sparrow Thacher, John Larkin Horton, Nathl. Freeman Wdljleet Benjamin R. Provincetoion Asa S. Bow- Witherell, EbenezerFree- leyi, Solomon Rich, Rufus man, 2d. Thomas Hol- L. Thacher,GodfreyRider brook, 2d. Collins S. Cole, iSrtm/mc^Melatiah Bourne, Nathaniel P. Wiley, Reu- William Fessenden, Seth ben Arey, Giles Holbrook, F. Nye, Zenas Nye, Shad- Richard Libby, Asa Phin- rach Freeman, Benjamiti ney

Kotarics Public. Barnstable Zenas D. Bas- erick Davis set, Daniel Basset Harwich Anthony Kelley, Brewster Isaac Foster, Cyrus Weeks Freeman Foster Provincetown Thomas Chatham Isaac Hardy, Lothrop, Godfrey Rider Joseph Atwood Truro Joshua Small Dennis Nehemiah Y. Hall WeUJleet Samuel W. Hol- Eastham Samuel Knowles brook Falmouth Samuel P. Cros- Yarmouth David K. Aiken, well, William Swift, Fred- John Reed Counsellors and Mlorveys. Barnstable Nymphas Mar- Sandwich Seth F. Nye, ston, Zeno Scudder C. B. H. Fessenden Brewster Geo. Copeland Yarmouth John Reed Orleans John Doane

Sheriff, Nathaniel Hinckley, (Marston's Mills,) ofBarn- stable. ;

Justices of the Peace in Berkshire. 51

Drpnfif Shr riffs. Barnstahle Luther llinck- Orleans Alex. Kenrick ley, Ch.ules Lewis Provincdown Thomas Brewster Stnho Clark Hilliard Easiham Michael Collins ^awc/u'tc/i Joseph Hamblin Falmouth George VV. Yaiinouth Charles Sears Donaldson

Crier of the Courts, George Blish, of Barnstable.

Jailer, Charles Lewis, of Barnstable.

Commissioners of Wrecks, ^'c. Thomas Fish, Falmouth

Melatiah Tobey, Sandwich ; Joshua Small, Truro;

Daniel Comings, Orleans ; Obadiah Doane, East-

ham ; Isaac Hardy, Josiah Hardy, jr. Chatham ; John

Adams, Provincetown ; Anthony Kelley, Harwich ; Thomas Holbrook,t>d. Wellfleet; Alexander Howes,

Dennis ; Henry Baxter, Barnstable.

Coruncrs. Barnstable Asa Young, Frt/mo?(

Commissioner of District ofMarshpee, Charles Marston.

BERKSHIRE. Judge of Probate, William P. Walker, of Lenox. Register of Probate, Henry W. Bishop, of do. Cie'rk of the Courts, Charles Sedgwick, of do. County Treasurer, Joseph Tucker, of do.

Register of Deeds North District, Richard Whitney, of Lanosborough. South District, Samuel Newman, of Egremont. Middle District, Joseph Tucker, of Lenox. 52 Justices of the Peace in Berkshire.

Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum. Adams J. Q,. Robinson, Peru Cyrus Stowell Benjamin F. Robinson Pittsfieid Jonathan Allen, Cheshire Russell Brown Thomas Allen, Thomas B. Egremont Wilbur Curtis Strong, Phineas Allen, Great Barrington John George N. Briggs, Calvin Whiting,Increase Sumner Martin, Thomas F. Plun- LenoT Joseph Tucker, kett, Lemuel Pomeroy Daniel Williams, James Sandisfield Daniel Sears W. Robbins, Charles Sheffield Robert F. Bar- Sedgwick, Geo. I. Tucker, nard, Eh Ensign, Edward Thomas Twining, Charles F. Ensign Mattoon Siockbridge Thaddeus JVew Marlborough Edward Pomeroy, Samuel Jones, Stevens, Benj. XVheeler Henry W. Dwight, Wil- Otis Lester Filley liam Williams

Jij)])ointed to qiiallft/ Civil. Officers. William P. Walker, Joseph Tucker, John Whiting, S. Jones, George N. Briggs, Horatio Byington, Jabez Bosworth, Josiah Q,. Robinson, William E. Brayton, Daniel N. Dewey, Charles Sedgwick, Calvin Mar- tin, Ralph Taylor, Henry Hubbard, Ezekiel R. Colt, Robert F. Barnard, Eli Ensign, Henry L. Sabin, Stoddard Hubbell.

Justices of the Peace. Adams Thomas Robinson, Israel Cole Isaac Brown, William E. Alford Hugo Dewey, Brayton, David Darling, Reuben Wilcox, Stephen Samuel Bowen, Thomas M. Church, R. Picket, Farnum,Wm. C. Plunkett, Reuben C, Fitch, Elijah Isaac Dean, Isaac Hodges, K. Williams, Ezra C. W. H. Tyler, Franklin O. Ticknor Sayles, Steplien B. Brown, Becket Gaius Carter, Tim- Nathan W. Harmon, Ne- othy Snow, Mark P. Car- hemiah Hodge, Ezra D. ter Whitaker, Robert R. Cheshire John Welles, Briggs, Daniel Jenks, Nathan Sayles, L. G. Cole, Henry J. Bliss, Elijah Rai- James Brown, Richmond ley, Almon B.Cole, Oliver P.Brown, John C. Wol- Arnold, Henry L. Dawes, cott, Ira Richardson Henry Wilmarth, Jere- Clarksburg Selah Clark miah Colgrove, Edmund Dalton Grenville D. Wes- Badger, William Jenks, ton, John Chamberlain, Justices of the Peace in Berkshire. 53

G. Branch, John C. Chase, bell, Lyman Hall, jr., Asa- Henry Ferre, Alpheus hel Buck, jr. William T. Brown, jr. George D. Filley, Socrates Squires, VVilmot Richard Whitney, Leland E^emoiit Josiah Millard, Warden, John Young, Ephraim Baldwin, Henry Nathaniel B. Williams, Dewey, Josiah Bacon, Charles Wright Samuel C. Newman, Rich- i^eSteph.Thacher,Walter ard P. Brown, John Aus- Laflin, Charles M. Owen, tin, Chester Goodale, Bartlett, Lawson H. Hare D. Bidwell, William Mer- Florida Dennis Thayer, rill, Franklin Sturgis, Ca- Israel Whitcomb leb Belden, Lemuel Bas- Great Barrin2;ton Miles sett, Asa G. Welch, Alex- Avery, Jacob H. Van ander Hyde, Ranson Kin- Deusen, Grotius Dewey, man, Lorenzo D. Brown Ralph Tavlor, Charles W. Lenox Henry W. Bishop, Hopkins, 'Perley D. Whit- Solomon Cole, Thomas more, David Ives, Isaac Sedgwick, W. S. Tucker, Seley, jr. Georjre Pyn- Oliver Dewey, George J. chon, x^ugustine Giddings, Tucker Francis Whiting, Samuel Ml. Washington Charles Rossetter, Washington Patterson, John T. Vin- Adams, Almon J. Loring. cent, Ira Schutt, John D. Rowland Wharfield, Geo Joyce W. Sterling, G. T. Fos- jY. Ashford Kiler Kent, ter, Edward P. Wood- Phineas Harman, Justin worth, Benjamin Peabody, Torrey Benjamin Cole, Ebenezer J^eiv Marlborough Levi L. Cole, Elisha Kingsley, Smith, Harry Wheeler, George Beckwith, W^il- Augustus Turner, Dan liam M. Battelle, Caleb Adams, Lorren Smith, Stanley Seth Norton, Jabez Bos- Hancock Rodman Hazard, worth, Jason Warren, John Gardner, Wm- Lap- Noah Gibson, Nathaniel ham, Augustus L. Smith, Tremain William Farnum, Joshua Otis Roderick Norton, Gorton, Gideon Martin, Aaron Judd, Bavil Sey- Calvin P. Laphara mour, Elam P. Norton, Hinsdale Charles H. Hiram Sears Plunkett, O. P. Colt, John Peru Thomas Frizell, Cady, Charles K. Tracy, Oliver Nash, Elisha Rock- Edwin N.Colt well, Henry Pierce Jjaneshoro' Stoddard Hub- Piitsjkld Butler Goodrich, 6* 54 Justices of the Peace in Berkshire.

Thomas A. Gold, James Bills, Ira Curtis, Lovett D. Colt, John Churchill, Taft, Sihis Kellogg, Bil- Samuel Root, Ezekiel R. lings Palmer, George Colt, Matthias R. Lanck- Crane ton, Josiah Pomeroy, Geo. Slockbridge Horatio By- W. Campbell, Jonathan ington, Alanson Bennett, Allen, 2d., Ensign H. Kel- Benoni C. Wells, Marshall logg, William Noble, Ja- Warner, John M. Cooper, red Ingersoll, David Car- John Z. Goodrich, Daniel son, Levi Goodrich, Hosea B. Fenn, Wm. Rossiter, Merrill, jr. Franklin Root, Jabez Lane, Calvin Dew- Thomas Allen, jr. Georo-e ey, Jonathan E. Field, S. Willis, Levi Bebee, Robert E. Gal pin, John M. James D. Colt, 2d. (hooper, Thad. Pomeroy Richmond Erastus Row- Tjfringham Thomas Gar- ley, Eleazer Williams, field, Ezra Heath, Egbert John L. Plummer, Samuel B. Garfield, Eli Hale, John Gates, Eli Richmond, Wil- D. Bidwell, John Langdon, liam Bacon, William S. Milton Judd, John W. Leadbetter, John Sherrill, Sweet, James Freeman William Stevens, William G. W. Kniffin Ballantine, Philip Eames, Savoy Snellum Babbitt, John S. Noble William Ingraham, Lib- West Slockbridge Christo- erty Bowker, Edward pher French, Lyman Hin- Babbitt, Bradish Dunham, man, Nathaniel Foskett, Melvin Bowker, Harmon Henry W. Taft, William Snow Milligan, George G. Fos- Sandisjield Erastus Beach, kett, Philip Powers, Nor- Lyman Brown, Uriel man Sheldon, Charles B. Smith, Samuel Merrill, Boynton Stephen Palmer, Josiah Williamstown Dan Foster, Wolcott, Joseph Sears, Keyes Danforth, Stephen Lemuel K. Strickland, Hosford, Thomas Bing- Henry Mclntire, Samuel ham, Daniel N. Dewey, C. Parsons, Lyman Web- Samuel Smith, Thomas C. ster, Henry Abby, Edwin Phelps, Joseph Torrey, Bosworth, Joshua M.Sears Henry L. Sabin, Nathan- Sheffield Minor Owen, iel G. Waterman, James William Ashley, Ralph Corbin, Reuben Eldridge, Little, Jeremiah Shears, William Torrey, Liberty Samuel H. Bushnell, Oli- Bartlett, Reuben Young ver Peck, John Ward, Windsor E. Baldwin, Asa Robert Waterman, Orrin H. Capen, James Bealls, .

Notaries and Counsellors in Berkshire. 55

Elias I. Baldwin, Alpheus William Lyman, David Brown, jr. Levi M. Wins- White, Ellison Axtell low, William A. Bates,

Kotarif'i Public Adams William E. Bray- Thomas Twining ton, F. O. Sayles Pittsfteld James Buell, Great Barrin^ton Con- E. R. Colt stant Southworth Sheffield Robert F.Barnard Lee William Porter, jr. Stockbridge Horatio By- Lenox Henry W. Bishop, ington, Junius D. Adams

Counsellors and Attorneys. ^c/rtm.9 Thomas Robinson, JVew Marlboro^ Augustus Franklin O. Sayles, Nehe- Turner miah Hodge, Nathan W. Otis Lester Filley Harmon, Henry J. Bliss, Pitts/ield Thomas A. Gold, Henry L. Dawes, James Calvin Martin, H. Hub- T, Robinson bard, Matthias R. Lanc- Cheshire John C. Wolcott thon, Parker L. Hall, Ju- Great Barrington John lius Rockwell, Thomas Whiting, Increase Sum- Allen, E. H. Kellogg, ner, Francis Whiting, George N. Briggs, James Henry Wheeler D. Colt, 2d. R. t. Merwin Hancock Silas Gardner Sandisjield Lemuel K. Lanesboro^ Wm.T. Filley Strickland Lee William Porter, jr. Shfffield Robert F. Bar- Lawson D.Bidwell, Frank- nard, Billings Palmer lin Sturgis, Lorenzo D. Stockbridge SamuelJones, Brown Horatio Byinsfton, John Lenox William P. Walker, Z.Goodrich, Jona. E.Field Henry W. Bishop, George West Stockbridge Henry J. Tucker, Joseph Tucker, W. Taft William S.Tucker, Thom- Williamstown Daniel N. as Twining Dewey

Sheriff, Edward F. Ensign, of Sheffield.

Deputy -Sheriffs. Adams (jV. Village) John Great Barrington Isaac Holden, Edmund South- Avery wick Lanesborough Lyman Adams [South) Erasmus Hall, jr. D. Babbit Lenox Oliver Dewey Dalton G. W. Branch Lee Isaac C. Ives 56 Sheriffs and Coroners in Berkshire.

JVew) Marlboro' Charles D. Sheffield Emmons Arnold Palmer Stockbrid^e Daniel B.Fenn Otis Moses Day H'illiainsiown John F. Pitisfield Charles Wright Ijuikley Sandisjield Edwin Bos- W. Stockbridge William worth ' Jones

Deputy-Jailer, Calvin C. Crane, of Lenox. Crier of the Courts, Joel Davis, of Lenox. Overseers of Hovsr of Correction.

Theodore Hinsdale, of Piltsfield ; Jeremiah Colgrove, of Adams. Master, Calvin C. Crane. Coroners. Adams B. F. Robinson, Watkins Eli Northam, Reuben Pitisfield N. Strong, J. In- Whitman, John Holden gersoil, S. Rathbone w3//br6/ Stephen M. Church Richmond Phineas Rich- Dalton Oliver Porter, ards Grenville D. Weston Sandisfitld Frastns Rice Egreniont Elijah Willard Savoy Meivin Bowker Great Barrington Samuel Shtfiield Norman Kellogg, Rossetter, Isaac Avery Robert Waterman, Em- Hancock John Gorton mons Arnold

Hinsdale ' Walter Tracy Stockbridge Daniel B.Fenn Lee Abncr Taylor, Sam- Tyringham Elijah Gar- uel D. Sturgis field ^ Lenox John C. Hunt JVest Stockbridge William A*. Marlborough Joseph Jones S. Catlin IVilliumstoivn Solomon Otis Samuel Pickett Buckley, Manning Brown Peru Eli Pierce, David BRISTOL. Judge of Probate, Oliver Prescott, of New Bedford. Register of Probate, Anselm Hiisset, of Taunton. Register of Deeds, Northern District, Joseph Wilbur, of Taunton. Register of Deeds, Southern District, Benjamin T, Congdon, of New Bedford. County Treasurer, Foster Hooper, of Fall River. Clerk of the Courts, James Sproat, of Taunton. Judee of Police Court, for New Bedford, Nathaniel S. Spooner, of Fairiiaveri. Special Justice of do. Henry H. Crapo, of New Bedford. Justices of the Peace in Bristol. 57

Jnstirrs of the Prace and of the Qvorvm. Attkhorous:h Noah Claflin, S. Tillinghast, Sampson Elkanah Briorors Perkins, Benj. Coombs Dartnioulh Elihu Slocum, JVorlo7i La ban Wheaton Joseph Gifford Pawtucket Elijahlngraham Fall /?tver Joseph E.Reed, Raynham Amos Hall William 13. Canedy, James Seekonk Seth Whitmarsh, Foord, Hezekiah Eattelle, Johnson Gardner Phineas W. Leland, Fos- Taunton , ter Hooper James L. Hodges, Jona- Fairhaven Nathaniel S. than Ingell, James Sproat, Spoouer, Joseph Tripp Anselm Bassett, James P. Mansfeld Solomon Pratt Ellis JVew Bedford Eli Haskell, Wesiport Abner Brownell, Stephen Merrihew, Paul Abner B. Gifford, Gama- Spooner, Oliver Prescott, liel Church Henry H. Crapo, Joseph

Appointed to qualify Civil Officers. John M. Williams, Lemuel Macomber, Samuel Crock- er, James L. Hodg-es, Charles H. Warren, James Ford, Elijah Ingraham, Eli Haskell, Hezekiah Bat- telle, James C. Starkweather, Stephen Merrihew, James Sproat, James P. Ellis, Rodney French, Ho- ratio Pratt, Joseph Wilbur, James D. Thompson, John Burrage, Phineas W. Leland, Foster Hooper.

Justices of the Peace. Aliltborongh Seneca San- Dartmouth Thomas Almy, ford, Abijah M. Ide, Elihu James T. Slocum. Francis Daggett, jr. Peter Thach- D. Bartlett, E. S. Crapo, er, Ellis Blackington, John Hiram Whalon, William Daggett, Harvey Claflin, B. Mason, Henry S. Pack- Moses Wilmarth, Hartford ard Ide, Daniel Wilmarth, Jo- Dighton George Walker, seph W. Capron John Walker, Alfred Berkley Barzillia Crane, Wood, Crocker Babbitt, Adoniram Crane, Barzillia Caleb Chase, David Hath- Hathaway, Jabez Fox, away, Leonard Gooding, John Dillingham, Samuel Joseph Pitts, Seth Talbot French, Alpheus Sanford, Easton John Pool, Cyrus Ephraim French, jr. Na- Lathrop, John Seele, Eli- thaniel Townsend,Charles jah Howard, Sebea How- D. Burt, W. S. Crane ard, Jonathan Pratt, Mo- »8 Justices of the Peace in Bristol. ses C. Dunbar, Galen brose Vincent, William Sylvester, Tisdale Harlow C. Taber, Edward W. Fairhaven Rounsevil Greene, Isaac D. Hail, Spooner, Levi Jenney, James D. Thompson, Asa Swift, Alfred Nye, Thomas Cole, Isaac Case, Cyrus E. Clarke, Thomas William T. Hawes, Ar- Davis, James M. Morton, nold S. Congdon, J. L. Isaiah F. Terry, Rujus Ferguson, Thomas D. El- Allen, Ansel White, Abiel liot, Seth H. Ingalls, Thos. P. Robinson, John Terry, Rice Pardon Taber JVorton Laban M. Whea- Fall River Charles Pit- ton, Lemuel Perry, Jacob man, Joseph Gooding-, Is^ Shepard, Cromwell Leon- rael Anthony, Eliab Wil- ard, John Crane, Daniel liams, Nathaniel B. Bor- S. Cobb, Henry New- den, Cyrus Alden, Antho- comb, Eddy jjincoln ny Mason, David Anthony, Pawtucket A polios Cush- John Fessenden, David man, James C. Starkwea- Perkins, Lewis Lapham, ther, Wellington Kent, Joseph Hathaway Simpson Chase, George Freetown EbenezerPierce, Mason, Lewis Pierce, Elnathan P. Hathaway, William Fish Benjamin Burt, Calvin Raynham John Gilmore, Thomas, Joseph B. Wea- Eliab B. Dean, Godfrey ver, Charles A. Morton Robinson,Samuel Wilbur, Mansfield Elijah Hodges, Amyntas Shaw, William Harrison B. Pratt, Schuy- Snow, Abishai Lincoln ler Shepard,Elkanah Bates Rehobotk Samuel Bullock, JVew Bedford William Lemuel Morse, James Rotch, Abraham Barker, Blanding, Joseph Nichols, James Howland, Timothy Granville Stephens, Cyrus G. CofRn, Benjamin Lin- M. Wheaton, Asaph L. coln, Kelly Eldridge, John Bliss, Raymond H. Burr A. Parker, Richard Will- Seekonk. Samuel Allen, iams, Ezra Bassett, James Jesse Medbury, Lewis B. Congdon, Thomas A. Walker, Jabez Ingraham, Greene, William H. Tay- George W. Wheaton, lor, J. H. W.Page, Harri- Vinll Medbury, William son G. O. Colby, Thomas Ide B. Bush, William R. Rod- Somerset William Reed, man, Silas Stetson, Eph- Hanan Wilbour, Wheaton raim Kempton, Benjamin Luther, Jonathan P. Slade, T.Congdon, Thomas Man- John D.Cartwright, Philip dell, J. H. Collins, Am- Bowers, John Slade, 3d. Notaries and Counsellors in Bristol. 59

Swansey Thomas Peck, ins, Thomas C. Brown, William Mason, Henry William Se.iver, James P. Gardner, John Winslow, Ellis, Georcre Walker, Mason Barney, Thomas E. Joshua Drown, Samuel Warning', John Earl, Geo. Breck, Benjamin Caswell, Austin, Ezra P. Short Samuel O. Dunbar, Ste- Taunton Alfred Willinms, phen L. White, Allen Charles Richmond, Wil- Presbury, Edmund An- liam A. F. Sproat, Ichabod thony, Benjamin F. Wil- Lincoln, George B. At- liams wood, Horatio L. Dan- Wesipori Nathan C. Brow- forth, Theodore L. Lin- nell, James H. Handy, coln, Sidney Williams, Benjamin B. Sisson, An- Horatio Pratt, William drew Hicks, John A. Gif- Sekel, Joseph Wilbur, ford, Azcll P.Ladd, Abner Henry Williams, Seth Brownell, Fred. Bro\^nell Williams, William Hnsk-

jXotnries Public. Allkhoro' David E. Hol- Henry H. Crapo, Harrison man, Elias Fuller G.O.Colby, John H. W. Fall River Hezekiah Bat- Page, William H. Taylor, telle, Eliab Williams, Benjamin T. Congdon, Henry H. Fish, Louis Thomas H. Howland Lapham, David Perkins Jf'estport Abner Brownell, Fairhaven Nathaniel S, Nathan C. Brownell Spooner, Philemon Ful- Pawtucket Apollos Cush- ler, Is;^iah F. Terry, Ed- man mund Gifford, John Terry Taunton William A. F. JVew Bedford Timothy G. SproHt, C. J. H. Bassett, Coffin, John H. Clifford, J as. P. Ellis, J. L. Hodges Thomas Dawes Elliot,

Counsellors a nd .Attorneys. Altlehoro* John Daggett H.Clifford, T. D. Eliot, Easton Cyrus Lothrop Oliver Prescott, J. H. W. Fairhaven Nathaniel S. Page, Daniel Ricketson, Spooner, Edmund GifFord Harrison G. O. Colby, Fall River James Foord, Timothy D.Lincoln, Abra- Hezekiah Battelle, Cyrus ham Mead, jr. Charles C Alden, Eliab Williams, Sheafe Joseph Hathaway JVorton , Freetown E. P. Hathaway Laban M. Wheaton Aeu> Bedford Timothy G. Pawtucket Apollos Cusb- Coffin, Ezra Bassett, John 60 Sheriffs and Coroners in Bristol.

Taunton Francis Bavlies, Henry Williams, Horatio William A. F. Sproat, L. Dantbrth, C. J. H. Bas- Anselm Bassett, FJoratio sett, Seth Williams, Sam- Pratt, Sidney Williams, uel Breck, Chas. J. Holmes Theodore L. Lincoln. Sheriff, Horatio L. Danforth, of Taunton.

Deputy- Sh criffs. Altlehoro' Geo. B.Richards JVew Bedford William Berkky Dean Bnrt Gordon, John Baylies, Ja- Dartmouth Lemuel Mo- cob L. Porter sher JVorton Horace B. With- Easlon Edward W. Dean erell Fall River Paddock R. Pawtucket Robt. Sherman Read Taunton James Wood- Fairhaven John D. Hatha- ward, Klias A. Morse way Westpori Isaac Francis Keeper of Jail and House of Correction, Jacob L. Porter, of New Bedford. Keeper of Jail in Taunton, Elias A. Morse. Crier of the Courts, Oliver Soper, of Taunton. Jnsp. of Fire Arms, Hemember Carpenter, Attleboro.' Commissioners oj Wrecks, ^'c Charles Grinncll, of New

Bedford ; Prince Sears, jr., and Thomas Almy, of Dartmouth. Coroners Attleboro' Peter Thacher, Puivtucket John Medbury, Samuel Tyler, Elisha May Elisha W. Bucklin, R. Berkley Dean Burt Sherman Dartmouth Samuel Barker Raynham Amyntas Shaw Dia;hton Crocker Babbitt Rehoboth Elijah A. Reed, Easton Daniel Macomber Cromwell Bliss Fall River Harvey Ham- Seekonk John Miller, den, Seth Darling, Wil- Caleb Carpenter, Ezra liam A. Waite French Fairhaven Isaac Vincent, Somerset Philip Bowers Jonathan Wilbur, Jona- Swanzey Benajah Mason, than Bisby Israel Gardner, i2d. Mansfield Simeon Greene Taunton Benjamin Ingeli, JVtiv Bedford William James Woodward, Oliver Gordon, jr. Benjamin T. Soper, jr. T. C. Brown Congdon, C. Tompkins, fVestport Jonathan Brow- Daniel Sylvester nell, Peleg W. Peckhanj, JVorton C. Leonard Frederick Brownell Justices of the Peace in Dukes. 61 DUKES. Judgre of Probate, Theodore G. Mayhew, of Edg-artown. Regfister of Probate, Barnard C. Marchant, of do. Register of Deeds, Josiah H. Smith, of do. County Treasurer, Frederick Baylies, of do. Clerk of the Courts, Daniel Fellows, of do.

Justices of f lie. Peace and of the Qvorvm. Edgartoivn Danl. Fellows, ns Marchant,Wm. Mayhew Theo.G.Mayhew, Cornell- Tisbury Stephen Skiff

.'Appointed to qvalifij Civil Officers. Thomas Cooke, Theodore G. Mayhe'w, Elihu P. Nor- ton, Thomas Bradley, Joseph T. Pease. Justices of the Peace. Chilmark \V. VV. Swain, Jere. Pease, Hebron Vin- Stephen Bliss, S. iMayhew cent, Archibald Mellen Edgarlown Harrison P. Tisbury Charles G. Ath- Mayhew, James H. Beetle, earn, Eliakim Norton, Hinim Jernegnn, David Thomas Bradley, Bartlett Davis, Elihu P. Norton, Allen, William A. May- Elijah B- Vincent, Samuel hew, Alfred Norton, Elijah Huxford, Jose|)hT. Pease, Hillman Coi/vscl/ors and .Attorneys. Edf^artown Theodore G. Tisbury Zephaniah [Ben- Mayhew, Leavit Thaxter nett Notaries Public. Chilmark Tristram Al- Fellows, David Davis, Jos. Ien,jr. T. Pease, Wm. Mayhew jE(/g-a?-f oMJn James H. Bee- Tisbury John Holmes, tie, Joseph Mayhew, The- George Dunham, Asa odore G. Mayhew, Daniel Johnson

Sheriff, Isaiah D. Pease, of Edgartown. Deputy- Shrr/ft's. C^i/marA: Thos.H.Lumbert T\sbury Jonathan Luce, jr. Crier of the Courts, John Cleveland, of Edgartown. Commissioners of Wrecks, ^c. Thomas Mayhew, Chas. S. Darrow, Edgartown ; Thos. H.Lumbert, Chilmark. Coroners. Chilmark Wm. Mayhew niston Edgartown Samuel Ken- Tisbury James Cottle

Guardian to Indians of Chapaquidick and Christiantovm, Leavitt Thaxter, of Edgartown. 7 Justices of the Peace in Essex. ESSEX. Judge of Probate, Daniel A. White, ofSalem. Register of Probate, Nathaniel Lord, jr. of Ipswich. Register of Deeds, Ralph H. French, of Salem. County Treasurer, William F. Wade, of Ipswich. Clerk of the Courts, Ebenezer Shillaber, of Salem.

Judge of Police Court, Salem, Joseph G. Waters. Special Justices of do. do. Francis A. Fabens, Stephen P. Webb. Judge of Police Court, Newburyport, Stephen W. Marsion. Special Justices of do. do. John Cook, Edmund L. Le Breton.

Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum. Ameshury Robert Cross Methuen John Tenney Andovtr Mark Newman, JVeivbury Daniel Adams, Hobart Clark, Samuel 3d. Moses Pcttingell Farrar, Samuel Merrill, JVewhuryport Ebenezer Gayton P. Osgood, Sam- Moseley, Stephen W. uel Fletcher Marston, John Cook, Geo. Beverly Robert Rantoul, Titcomb, Henry W. Kins- Robert Rantoul, jr. man, Caleb Gushing, Ed- Bradford Benj imin Park- ward S. Rand er, Jeremiah SpofFord, Salem John Punchard, George Savary John Prince, Ichabod Danvers Gideon Foster, Tucker, Benjamin Merrill, Joseph Shed, John W. Daniel A. White, D. L. Proctor Pickman, John G. King, Essex David Choate Elisha Mack. John Saun- Gloucester Lonson Nash ders, Frederick Howns, Haverhill Stephen Mi not, Joseph Ropes, Joseph G. Moses Wingate, Leonard Waters. Ralph H.French, White Larkin Thorndike, Ebene- Ipswich Nathaniel Lord.jr. zer Shillaber, Stephen P. William F. Wade, Charles Webb, Diivid Roberts, Kimball, Willi un Conant, Stephen C. Phillips, Eph- Ephraim F. Miller, Josiah raim F. Miller, Ezekiel Caldwell Savage, Benj. F. Brown Lynn Jeremiah C. Stick- Topsfeld Royal A. Mer- rey, George Hood riam Lynnfield Asa T. Ncwhall ffenham Edmund Kimball MnrUehead John Prince, fVest JVewhury Moses William Fabens Newell Justices of the Peace in Essex. 63

Appointed to qvalifij Civil Ofliccrs. John Punchard, John Saunders, John Prince, Leverett Saltonstall, Icliabod Tucker, Daniel A. White, Asa Andrews, Charles White, Nathaniel Lord, jr. Ste- phen Minot, John Prince, James H. Duncan, John Hooper, Moses Pettinffell, John Porter, William B. Banister, Hobart Clark, Amos Blanchard, Charles Kimball, Robert Rantoul, Benjamin Merrill, Lonson Nash, Samuel S. Trefry, John G. King, Asahel Hun- tington, Ebenezer Shillaber, John Cook.

Justices of the Peace. Ameshury Robert Patten, Andrew Gould Lowell Bag-ley, Stephen Bradford William Green- Sargent,jr. William Nich- ough, Jesse Kimball, Amos ols, Leonard Hoyt, Patten Parker, Moses Parker, Sargent, David French, Jonathan Kimball, Elipha-

Amos Currier, Josh. Col- let Kimball, Benj. Green- • by, Nathaniel White, leaf, Benjamin Parker, jr. Ebenezer French, John S. Williams. Balch, George Morse, James Evans Cogswell, NathanielLadd, Andover John L. Abbot, Edmund Kimball , jr. Amos Dnnvers Andrew Nichols, Blanchard, Nathan W. George Osgood, Elias Hazen, William Stevens, Putnam, Jonathan Shove, John White, Abraham J. Asa Gardner, Ebenezer Gould, George Hodges, Hunt, George Osborn, Al- Samuel Johnson, jr. Sam- len Putnam, Edward Lan- uel Phillips, Francis der, jr. Ebenezer Sutton, Coggswell, John Abbott, John Dexter, Stephen , Henry Os- Upton good, Isaac Carruth Essex Jonathan Story, Beverly T. Stephens, John John Dexter, Aaron Gid- Porter, 2d. Stephens Ba- dings ker, John J. Baker, John Georgetown Charles S. Patch, Joseph E. Ober, Tenney, Jeremiah Rus- Hezekiah Foster, Charles sell, Paul Dole, Ezra Wil- Stevens. Edward Pous- marth land, Fred. W. Choate Gloucester Samuel Lane, Boxford Jonathan Foster, Israel Trfisk,.fosephStacy, Moses Dorman, George Henry Phelps, WmSHville, W.Sawyer, Solomon Low, John Webber, Theophilus Amos Kimball,Moses Dor- Herrick, Ignatius Sargent, man, jr. Josiah Kimball, Samuel L. Young, Gideon 64 Justices of the Peace in Essex.

Lane, William Parsons,jr., LynnfieJd Josiah Newhall, William Pearce, Charles J. Hewes, Andrew Mans- Sawyer, jr. William Wil- field, jr. liams, William Whipple, Manchester David Colby, Zach. M. Cole, Joseph B. Benjamin Leach, Joseph Manning, John W. Lowe Hooper, John P. Allen Haverhill Charles White, Marblehead John G. Hoop- Isaac R. How, Enoch er, James Gregory, Wil- Foot, Rufijs Longley, liam Hawks, William Fa- Ephraim Corliss, Gilman bens,Joshua Orne, Samuel Parker, Moses G.J.Emery, Goodwin, Joshua Pren- William D.S.Chase, John tiss Brickett, jr. Jesse Cle- .'We/Auen Jonathan Currier, ment, Jacob Caldwell, Joseph W.Carlton, Joseph Samuel E. Greenleaf, Griffin, Stephen Gage, Thomas West, William Stephen Barker, 2d. Jo- Taggart, Moses Merrill, seph How, John Davis, Hirum Plummer, John George A. Waldo, Josiah Marsh, Thomas N. Chase G. White Hamilton Oliver S. Cressy, Middleton Daniel Fuller, Asa Smith, Matthias Pelatiih Wilkins, Ebene- Whipple, Joseph Knowl- zer S. Phelps ton, Allen W. Dodge JVewbury Moses Little, Ipswich Joseph Farley, Daniel Hale, Silas Moody, William Conant, Timothy Orlando B. Merrill, Moses Appleton, Joseph Dennis, Pettinsrell, Joseph Little, Asa Andrews, John Kim- Seth Sweetser, W. N. ball, Otis P. Lord, Asahel Cleaveland, Benjamin H. Wildes, Aaron Wallis, Stickney, Josiah Little, Georoce Haskell •lacob Atkinson, Stewart jLr/nn John Lnmmns, Elea- Chase, William Currier,jr, zer C. Richardson, Fran- Roger S. Howard, Daniel cis S. Newhall, George Noyes, Edmund Sniith, Johnson, Is;iiah Breed, David P. Page, Stephen Aaron Liimmii.s, Jonathan Jackrnan, jr. J. Northend, Tnttle, Andrews Brf?ed, Richird Adams, P. T. Edward S. Davis, Thomas Winkley, Joseph Gerrish, B. Newhill, Alonzo Lew- Stmiiel Newman, Daniel is, Benj imin Mudge, Oli- Coleman, fCben. Hale ver B. Coolidg*^, Oaniel H. JWwbaryport J. Porter, Barton, Asa T. Newhall, Solomon H. Currier, John Daniel Perley, Asa T. Brickett, John Moody, Newhall, jr. Thomas J. George Lunt, Charles H. Marsh, George Foster Balch, John Harrod, Tris- Justices and Notaries in Essex. 65 tram Coffin, John An- David Pingree, George drews, Nathaniel Hills, Peabody, John H. Nichols, Jeremiah Colman, Ed- Jonathan C. Perkins, mund L. Le Breton, James Joshua H. Ward, John S. P. Frothingham, Tristram Williams, Joseph Hardy Coffin, jr. Charles VV. Prince, Nathaniel Apple- Storey, Horace Plumer, ton, Francis A. Fabens, Nathaniel Foster, Joseph William H.Foster, Hora- Couch, John Parker, Dan- tio Robinson, Caleb Jones, iel D. Akerman, William Robert Cloutman, Isaac Davis Brown, Charles A. An- Rockport Joseph B. Alan- drew, Edward Palfrey, nino^, James Goss,\Villiam Augustus Story, George Whipple, Ebenezer Pool, H. Smith jr. James Haskell, George Salisbury Samuel Walton, D.Hale Dudley Evans, Henry M. Rowley Richard Herbert, Brown, i^zor O. Webster, Edward Todd, Nathaniel John Evans, Eben.French, Mighill, Amos J. Tenney, Enoch Fowler Thomas E. Payson Snii^^us Joseph Dampney, Salem John W. Tread- Benjamin F. Newhall, well, David Putnam, William H. Boardman Thomas Needham, John Topsfield Benjamin C. Russell, Humphrey Dev- Perk*ins, Jacob Towne, ereux, Perley Putnam, Jacob P. Towne, Charles E. Hersey Derby, Nathan- H. Holmes, John G. Hood, iel J.Lord, George Wheat- Benjamin C. Perkins, Joel land, Oliver Carlton, Na- Lake thaniel West, Abijah Nor- Wenham Moses Foster, they, Charles Saunders, Nicholas Dodge, John Nehemiah Brown, John Porter, Andrew Dodge Winn, Joseph Clontman, West Newhury Edmund William Sutton, Francis Hills, Eliphalet Emery, Peabody, John F. An- John C. Carr, Dean Rob- drew, Joseph G. Sprague, inson

J\'otaries Puhlic. Andover Samuel Merrill, Russell Samuel Phillips Gloucester William Per- Beverly Stephens Baker, son, William Saville Fred.'W. Choate Haverhill Charles White, Danvers John W. Proctor, Charles Minot, William Joseph Shed, EliasPutnam Taggart, Gilman Parker Georgetown Jeremiah Ipswich Charles Kimball, 7# 66 Justices and Counsellors in Essex.

Ephraim F. Miller Rowley George Trot Lynn Benjamin Oliver, Salem Ichabod Tucker, Edward S. Davis John Prince, John Pun- Marhkhead i^mesGvegoxy chard, John Russell, Jo- JVewbury Asa VV. Wildes seph G. Waters, Oliver JVewhuryport John Porter, Carlton, Stephen P.Webb, John Cook, James P. Joseph Cloutman, John S. Frothingham, Nathaniel Williams, Joshua H.Ward, Foster, Daniel D. Aker- Ephraim F. Miller, Larkin man Tliorndike Rockport James Haskell Salisbury Henry M.Brown

Counsellors and Attorneys. Ameshury Robert Cross, Caleb Gushing, George Ebenezer French Lunt, Nathaniel Hills, Andover Hobart Clark, Henry W. Kinsman, Jo- Samuel Merrill, William seph Couch, Edmund L. Stephens, Nathan W. Le Breton, Luther A. Hazen, Samuel Phillips Hackett, Horace Plum- Beverly Thomas Stephens, mer, Samuel Newman, Robert Rantoul,jr. John B. Swazey Danvers John W. Proctor, Rockport J. B. Manning Frederick Morrill Rowley Thom-^s E. Payson Georgetown Jeremiah Salem LeverettSaltonstall, Russell Benjamin Merrill, John G. Gloucester Lonson Nash, Kin^r, Larkin Thorndike, William Williams, jr. Ebenezer Shillaber, Jo- Haverhill James H. Dun- seph G. Waters, Asnhel can, Stephen Minot, Isaac Huntington, Stephen P. R. How, Alfred Kittredge, Webb, David Roberts, Charles Minot, Gilman George Wheatland, Na- Parker, George O. Betton, thaniel J. Lord, John S. William Taggart Williams, Jonathan C.Per- Ipswich Asa Andrews, kins, Charles W. Palfrey, Otis P. Lord Joshua H. Ward, Francis Lynn Jeremiah C. Stick- A. Fabens, Joseph Hardy ney, Daniel Henshaw, Prince, Richard West, Thomas B. Newhall S. F. Barstow, Nehemiah Marblehtad Wm. Pabens Brown, jr. Ephraim F.xMil- Methuen John Tenney ler, Augustus Story JVewburyport Ebenezer Topsjield Chas. J. Holmes, Moseley, Stephen W. Cyrus Cummins Marston, Asa W. Wildes, Sheriffs and Coroners in Essex. 67

Crier of the Courts, Theodore Andrews, of Ipswich.

Sheriff Joseph E. Sprague, of Salem.

Deputy-Sheriffs. jJmeshury Ichabod B. Marblehead Samuel Bow- Morrill den, 3d. ^ndover Moody Brido;es Methuen Joshua Bus well Georgetown Wm. Boynton JVewburyport George Gloucester John Brown Greenleaf, John Aker- Haverhill Jacob How man Ipswich Theo. Andrews Rowley Gorham Smith Lynn Charles Merritt Salem Nehemiah Brown

Prison Keepers. Ipswich Ira Worcester Newman Newburyport John A. Salem Samuel Day

Keeper of the House of Correction) Ira Worcester.

Core Jlndover Joseph Rice den, 3d. James Gregory Bradford Jonathan Kim- Methuen John Sargent, jr. ball, jr. Amos Parker, Wil- Amos Barker, Jonathan liam S. Balch Merrill Dnnvers Stephen Upton JVtwbury Orlando B. Mer- Essex Joshua Giddings, rill, Daniel Adams, 3d. David Choate David Noyes Gloucester Elias Clough, J\l'ewburyport John Cook, Joseph Stacy, John Steel, jr. John Moody jr. William Ferson Rvckport James Goss Haverhill Oliver Morse, Rowley Jeremiah Jewett Enoch Foot, John Marsh Salem John Punchard, Ipswich Willi;im F. Wade, Thomas Needham, Nehe- Theodore Andrews miah Brown, Wm. Brown Lynn William Rhoades, Salisbury Edward Dorr, EJeazer C. Richardson, Elias French, Henry M. San Brown ley Topsfield Richard Phillips Lynnfeld John Upton IVest JVeivbury William Marblehead Samuel Bow- Pilsbury, Richard Heath 68 Justices of the Peace in Franklin. FRANKLIN. Judge of Probate, Richard E. Newcomb, of Greenfield. Register of Probate, George Grennell, jr. of do. County Treasurer and Register of Deeds, Almond Brainard, of Greenfield. Clerk of the Courts, Henry Chapman, of Greenfield.

Justices of the P eace and of the Quorum. Ashjield Elijah Paine Henry Chapman, Almond Coleraine Chas. Thompson Brainard, Lewis Stone, Charlemont Sylvester David Aiken, George T. Maxwell Davis Detrjield Epaphras Hoyt, Haivley Thomas Longley Charles Williams, Pliny JVorth'fteld Samuel C.AIIen Arms Roive Solomon Read Greenfield Richard E. Sunderland Horace VV. Newcomb, George Gren- Taft nell, Franklin Ripley, Wendell Joshua Green Horatio G. Newcomb,

.Appointed to qualify Civil Officers. Richard E. Newcomb, Elijah Paine, Joshua Green, Sylvester Maxwell, John Nevers, Horace W. Taft, Horatio G. Newcomb, Lewis Stone, Henry Chapman.

Justices of the Peace. Ashjield Henry Bassett, Emery Greenleaf, Elias Dimock Ellis, Chester Taylor, Stephen Bates Sanderson, Tiios. White, Coleraine John Drury, Wait Bement, Charles Daniel Willis, Samuel Knowlton Coolidge, David Dinison, Bernardslon John Brooks, jr. John Wilson, Jonathan Henry W. Cushman, Ze- Johnson, Jonathan Tol- bina O. Newcomb, Aretas man, Calvin W. Shattuck, Ferry, Adolphus Hale, Amos Bard well, Waitstill John E. Burk Hastings Buckland John Porter, Conway John Arms, John Amos Shepherd, Ezra Williams, Christopher Hawes, Rufus Trow- Arms, AsaHowland,Phin- bridge, Ebenezer May- eas Bartlett, James S. nard, John Sprague, Levi Whitney Sprague Deerfield R. Saxton, Jona- Charlemont Asahel Judd, than A. Saxton, Amos Alexander P. Maxwell, Russell, John Wilson, Justices of the Peace in Franklin.

Jonathan Hawks, Isaac Ballon, Carlos Allen Abercrombie, jr. Georgfe Mimroe Charles Phelps Dickinson, Artemas Wil- JVeiv Salem Horace Hunt, liams, Samuel Ware, Hen- Abner Smith, Jabez E. ry K. Hoyt, Aaron Arms Whipple, Asahel Paige, Ervinfc Fordycp Alexan- Emerson Fay, Saml.Giles, der, Elisha Smith, Mose- Wm. Smith, Robert Cook, lev Clapp Charles B. Moseley, Asa- GUI Seth S. Howland, hel Bangs Joel Lyon, John Bates, JVorthfte.ld Richard Colton, Eiiphalet S. Darling, Da- James White, Job M. rius Bascomb Dickinson, Alfred R. Field, Greenfield David Will ard, Timothy Field, Asahel Thaddeus Coleman, Am- Sawyer, Thomas Lyman brose Ames, Thitmns Orange Perley Barton, Nims, Richard E. Field, Hiram Woodward, Ste- Harvey C Newton, Henry phen Emery, Moseley W. Clnpp, Lewis Stone, Clapp, John R. Whipple, Wendell T. Davis, Whit- Zina Goodale, Asa May- ing' Griswold, Ansell nard, Salmon Howard Phelps, Edward F. Henry, Roive Noah Wells, Sam- D. Wells Alvord uel H. Reed, William Hawley Edmund Longley, Taylor, Ebenezer Starr John Tobey, John Vin- Shelbur7ie William Wells, cent, Austin Pease A polios Barnard, Elam Heath Benjnmin Maxwell, Kelloffg, David Wells, Ebenezer Tucker, Luther Gad Townley, Stephen Gale, John Hastings, jr. J. W. Tabor Joseph W. Hunt, Lysan- Shutesbwy Josiah Bea- der M. Ward, Winslow man, jr. Nathaniel Ma- Buck comber, Joseph L. Small- Lereretl Rufus Fitts, But- edge, Hardin Hemmen- ler Wilmarth, Timothy way B. Rice, Zebina Field, Sunderland Caleb Hub- Jonathan Conant, Elihu bard, William Delano, M. Hatch Lewis Puffer, Charles Ltyden George Mowrv, Cooley, G. D. Peck, Ash- Eli' W. Packer, Joseph B. ley Hubbard, Albion K. Dennison, Fred. W. Carl- Peck ton Warwick Jonathan Blake, Montague A polios Gunn, Justus Russell, Ashbel John S. Ward, Martin Ward, Joseph Stevens, 70 Notaries, CounseHors, &c. in Franklin.

Jacob R. Gale, Amory ticc White, David Stock- Mayo, Abijah Eddy bridge, jr. Luke B. White, Wendell Jonathan VVhita- Chester Bard\ve]l,"^d. Dan- ker, Joel Johnson, Otis iel Brown, Roderick B. Brooks, Jabez Sawyer, jr. Harwood, Henry Barnard, Whateley Silus Frary, Jus- Thos. Crafts, Josiah AUis

JVotfirics Public. Bernardston Henry W. Deerfeld Aaron Arms Cushman Green^e/rf Franklin Ripley

Counsellors and Jittorncys. Ashjidd Elijah Paine Brainard, David Willard, Charlemont Sylvester George T. Davis, David Maxwell, Edwin H. Porter Aiken, Daniel W. Alvord, Coleraine John Driiry W^endell T. Davis, Whit- Deerfield Pliny Arms, ing Griswold, Charles Der Aaron Arms, Jonathan A. vens, jr. Saxton Montague Jona. Hartwell Greenjidd R.E.Newcornb, jVorthfeld A. L. Devens George Grennell, Daniel Sunderland Horace W. Wells, H. G. Newcomb, Taft Franklin Ripley, Almon Whateley Henry Barnard Sherif, John Nevers, of Northfield.

Deputy -She riffs Ashjidd Anson Bement penter Charlemont Samuel Potter Montague Solo. C. Wells Coleraine Thos. R.McGee Neiv Salem Wilson An- Deerfield George Clay drews Greenfield David N. Car- Orange Ansel Lesure

Deputy-Jailer, David N. Carpenter, of Greenfield.

Overseers of House, of Correction, Frederick Ripley and Thomas Nims.

Crier of the Courts, David Wright, of Greenfield. Coroners. Charlemont Samuel Potter M'orthfield Richard Colton, Conway Christopher Arms Simeon A. Field Deerjield Edward Nmis Sunderland William Greenfield David S. Jones, Delano D. N. Carpenter Warwick Wm. E. Russell Heath John Hastings WendtU Samuel Brewer Leverett Sylvanus Field Justices of ihe Peace in Hampden. 71 HAMPDEN. Jiidcre of Probate, Oliver B. Morris, of Springfield. Register of Probate, Justice VVillard, of do. Register of Deeds, William Rice, of do. County Treasurer, William Rice, of do. Clerk of the Courts, Richard Bliss, of do.

Justices of Lilt Peace and of the Qunrinn. Lonscmeadow Ethan Ely ff'est SpHn^field Samuel Sprinspeld Oliver B. Mor- Lathrop, Reuben Cham- ris, Justice Willard, Geo. pion Ashmun, John Hooker, iVestfield Elijah Bates, N. James W. Crooks, Rich- T. Leonard, Matthew Ives ard Bliss, Erasmus D. Wilhraham Abel Bliss Beach, James Stebbins

jjppointed to quaJifij Civil Officers. , Elijah Bates, James Fowler, Oliver B. Morris, Justice Willard, George Bliss, William G. Bates, John Howard, Josiah Hooker, James W. Crooks.

Justices of the Peace. Blandford David Boies, Jonathan Ely, Burgess Lyman Gibbs,Orren Sage, Salisbury, Calvin Burt, Justus Boies John F, Brooks, Joseph Brimjield John Wyles, McGregory, Ethan Ely Asa Lincoln, Eestus Fos- Ludlow Benjamin Sikes, ter, Ebenezer Knight, Josiiih Svms, Theo. Sikes, Parsons Allen Alfred Clark, Elisha T. Chester Daniel Collins, Ludlow, LphraimCJencks, Forbes Kyle, Edmund Charles Alden Hubbard, Simuel Lyman, Monson Jacob Thompson, William Shepherd, T. K. Ede Whitiker, Timothy D'Wolff; Asa Wilcox, Ja- Packard, JonathanTorrey, bin B. Williams, Augustus Oliver W.M'Kinstry, Joel E. Jessop, Lewis Collins, Norcross, Austin Fuller, Edmund Kelso Stephen Whitney, Walter Granville James Cooley, Smith Chas. F. Bates, Vincent Monls;omtry Edward Tay- Holcomb, Elijah Seymour, lor, Oren Parks Aaron L. Curtiss Palmer Aaron King,Jacob Holland John Wallis, B. Merrick, Cyrus Knox, David B. Dean William M. Shearer, Abel Longmeadow Wm. White, Calkins, Jacob B. Merrick, 72 Justices and Notaries in Hampden.

John Ward, Alonzo V. Tolland William Moore, Blanchard, Gamaliel Col- Samuel Hamilton, Henry lins, Samuel T. Spauldin^. Bliss, Joseph D. Slocum, Moses Barnes, Calvin Henry A. Bills, George Torrey W. Granger RusseU Newman Bishop, Walts A. Needham, John jr. James Bishop, Rowland Smith, Charles Gardner, Parks Absalom Gardner, Corne- Southwick Saul Fowler, lius Miller Gideon Styles, Uzall Westfield William Blair, Rockwell, Heman Laflin, Augustus Collins, Lucius Amasa Holcomb, Joseph Wright, Asa B. Whitman, Forward, Charles K. Brig- Jehiel Abbott, John J.Bar- ham, Elisha Steer rett, Reuben Smith, Ed- Sprmgfield Daniel Lom- mund B. Gillett, David bard, Solomon Hatch, Da- Moseley, John J. Bassett vid M. Bryent, Richard IVesl Springfield Roland D. Morris, William Rice, Burbank, Justin Ely, Amos Josiih Hooker, Orange Wortliington,AlfredFlow- Chapin, William Dwight, er, Henry Ely, Samuel Walter H. Bowdoin, Rob- Smith, Wells Southworth, ert E. Bemis, William Harvey Chapin, Spencer Bridgman, HarveyChapin Flower, Homer Ely, Reu- Artemas Rodgers, Henry ben Palmer, Heman Smith, Morris, David Ames, jr. Lester Williams, Warren Alpheus Nettleton,Joseph Chapin, William F. Wol- W. Newcomb, Amos W. cott. Cyrus Prink, Edward Stockwell, Austin Chapin, Parsons, Daniel White 2d. Chester W. Chapin, Wilhrahnm Walter Steb- Henry Vose, Ethan A. bins, William Wood, Cal- Clary, Eliphaz Jones, Itha- vin Stebbins, John B. Mor- mar Goodman, William ris, Jesse W. Rice, Stew- H. Clark, A. M'Arthur, art Beebe, Luther B. Bliss, Joseph Ingraham, George John W. Smith, John M. B. Morris, Wm. M'Kins- Merrick, Marcius Cady, try, Daniel Collins, jr. Otis Clark B. Stebbins, Samuel A. Leamans, John Wells Bebee

Notaries Public Springfield John Howard, Norman T. Leonard Richard Bliss, James M. West Springfield Justin Thompson Ely, Theodore Bliss frca(/!eW William G.Bates, Justices of the Peace in Hampshire. 73

Counsellors and ^'Jtf.orneys. Granville James Cooley, comb, Georg^e B. Morris, Charles F. Butes Amos \V. Stockwell,Fran- Palmer Samuel T. Spaul- cis Cummins, Henry Vose, dinjr, Calvin Torrey James Stebbins, Otis A. Springfield Oliver B. Mor- Seamans, Russell E.Dew- ris, Justice VVillard, Geo. ey, John Wells Bliss, VVilliRm B. Calhoun, fftstjield William Blair, James W. Crooks, Geor<:e AutjustusCollins, William Ashmun, Reuben A. Chap- G. Bates, Patrick Boise, man, Erasmus D, Beach, Norman T. Leonard, Ed- John Mills, Wm. Dwinrht, ward B. Gillett Henry Morris, Josiah West Springfield Samuel Hooker, Artemas Rodg- Lathrop ers, Joseph Warren JNew-

SheriJ] Caleb Rice, of Springfield.

Deputy -Sheriffs. Brimfield James Brown " Cahotville Nathaniel Chester \\ Burt Cook Cutler E. Granville Timothy M. " Chicopee Falls Elihu Cooh^y, 2d. Adams Palmer Elisha Converse jr. ff'estfield Charles K. Bing- Springfield J. W. Gorham ham

Depidy -Jailer, Ralph Day, of Springfield.

Overseers of Rnvse of Correction. Elijah Blake, Solo. Hatch, William Child, of Spnngf. Crier of the Courts, Henry Brewer, of Springfield. Coroners. Brini/leld Alvan Janes pin, David P. King, John Monson Joel Norcross B. Kinham Palmer John Frink Westjield Jehiel Abbott Southwick Gideon Stiles /f'i76ra/iam William Clark, Springfield Harvey Cha- John Baldwin HAMPSHIRE. Judge of Probate, Ithamar Conkey, of Amherst. Register of Probate, Samuel F. Lyman, Northampton. Register of Deeds, Giles C. Kellogg, of do. County Treasurer, Daniel Stebbins, of do. Clerk of the Courts, Samuel Wells, of do. 8 74 Justices of the Peace in Hampshire.

Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum. Amherst Ithamar Conkey, Hatfield Israel Billings, , Edward Oliver Smith Dickinson JVorthampton Lewis Belchertown Mark Doolit- Strong, Solomon Stod- tle, Myron Lawrence dard, Charles E. Forbes, Chesterfield Dyer Bancroft Samuel Wells, Charles P. Enfield Epaphras Clark Huntington, Samuel F. Hadley Charles P. Phelps Lyman, Oliver Warner

Jijtpointed to qualify Civil Officers. Joseph Lyman, Solomon Stoddard, Mark Dooiittle, Eliphalet Williams, Ithamar Conkey, David Mack, Myron Lawrence, Samuel Wells.

Justices of thr. Peace. Amherst Lucius Boltwood, Easthampton Thaddeus Enos Dickinson, Edward Clapp, John Ludden, Lu- Dickinson, Elijah Bolt- ther Clarkjr. Samuel Wil- wood, John Leland, James liston, Ebenezer Ferry Kellosrg, Daniel Dickin- Enfield Benjamin Har- son, ^Timothy J. Gritlley, wood, Eliphaz Jones, Leonard M. Hills, Simeon Ephraim Richards, Icha- Dickinson, Charles A. bod Pope Delano, John Rankin Goshen Benj. White, Asa- Belchertown Justus For- hel Billings, Luther Stone ward, Jonathan 01ds,Hen- Greenwich Laban Mnrcy, ry A. Bridgman, Samuel John Warner, John Nor- Strong, Israel Towne, tham, Jonathan F. Sears Wright Bridgman, Roder- Granhy Levi Taylor, ick Dorman, Giles Per- William Belcher, Samuel kins, James H. Clapp, Ay res, Lewis H. Carver, Dwight Graves, Daniel M. Reuben R. Eastman Paine, William Phelps, Hadley Moses Porter, Ralph Owen, Leonard William Porter, Parsons Barrett. David Rice West, Jason Stockbridge, Chesterfield Thaddeus Ephraim Smith, James B. Baker," Timothy A.Phelps, Porter, Joseph Smith, 2d. Oliver Edwards, Lymun Simeon Dickinson, George Rice, Benj. Bryant, Dyar Allen, Sylvester Smith, Bancroft, Wm. Packard Dexter M. Leonard, Or- Cummington Eliphalet lando Smith, Samuel Packard, Elisha Mitchell, Nash William Packard, Nathan Hatfield SamuelPartridge, Orcutt Elijah Bardwell, Austin Justices and Notaries in Hampshire. 75

Smith, Joseph Billinfrs, Prescoit Samuel Henry, Remembrance Biirdwell, Stacy Linzie, Horace Samuel J). h'artridge, Sam- Hunt, Math in Vaughan, uel Partridge, Joseph George H. Lee Smith, Alpheiis Loncrley South Hadley William Middlejield John Dickson, Bowdoin, Daniel Paine, Uriah Church, Matthew Alonzo Lamb, Titus Clark, Smith Edward G. Ufford, Gilbert JVorlhampton Daniel Steb- A. Smith, Obadiah P. In- bins, Roswell Hubbard, graham Thomas Shepherd, Elipha- Southampton Asahel Birge, let Williams, William Elisha Edwards, William Swan, Joseph S. Kings- S. Rogers, ley, Asahel Lyman, Sam- ^fare Joseph Cumrnings, uel L. Hinckley, Wil- Alptieus Demond, Aaron liam W. Partridge, Sam- Gould, William Hyde, uel Parsons, Harvey Thomas Wilder, Ansel Kirklind, Benjamin Bar- Phelps, jr. Saml. Phelps, rett, Justus Boies, Hiram Lewis Babcock, Josiah Ferry l-'rench JVorwich SamuelKirkland, Wtsthampton William Joseph Stanton, Aaron B. Hooker, Sylvanus Clapp, Dimock, Horace Taylor, John A. Judd, Jesse Ly- Joseph Kirkland, Harmon man Stanton, Wash. Stevens, Hilliamsburg Elisha Hub- (leorge Dunlap bard, GrossVVilliams,Dan- Pelhain Henry Kingman, iel Collins, Lewis Bodman, Ezra Brown, - Addison H. While, Spen- man, John Parmenter, Ja's cer Root, Joseph Bodman, Thurston, Calvin D.Eaton, Joel Hayden, Salmon H. Asa Tompson Clapp, Bela P. Clapp Plainjield John Hambjin, JVorlhington Dan Daniels, Leavitt Hallock, Elijah Josiah Mills, William Clark, Jason Richards, Ward, Chauncy B. Rising, Ebenezer Snell, Isaac K. Elisha ii. Brewster, Hiram Lincoln Bagg, Elkanah King, jr.

JVotarics Public.

Amherst Edw. Dickinson Enjield Epaphras Clark Bdchertown Mark Doo- JVorlhampton Daniel Steb- little bins, James Hibben Chesterfield Dyer Bancroft /fare William Hyde 76 Counsellors and Sheriffs in Hampshire.

Counsellors and Jlttorneys- t^mherst Ithamar Conkey, Bates, Charles E. Forbes, Lucius Boltwood, Osmyn Charles P. Huntington, Baker, , William O. Gorham Charles A. Delano South Hadley William Belcheriown Mark Doolit- Bowdoin tle, iMyron Lawrence Wart Ansel Phelps, jr. Chesterfield Dyer Bancroft Williamsburg Elisha Hub- Enfield Epaphras Clark bnrd, Addison H. White Greenwich Laban Marcy Worthington Chauncy B. Mtrthampton Isaac C. Rising

Sheriff, Samuel L. Hinckley, of Northampton.

Deputy -Sheriffs. Amherst Frederick A. Greenwich Steph. Donglas Palmer, Henry Frink JVorthampton Ansel Belchertoivn Henry A. Wrijrht Longley South Hadley Joel Miller Chesterfield William L. Worthington SimeonClapp Stetson Ware Joseph Hartwell

Deputy-Jailer, Cephas Clapp, of Northampton.

Crier of the Courts, W. W. Partridge, of Northampton.

Overseers of the House of Correction. Elisha Strong, William Clark, jr. William W. Part- ridge, of Northampton. Keeper and Master, Cephas Clapp, of Northampton.

Cormiers Amherst Solomon Keyes Goshen Ambrose Stone Eastman Hatfield Austin Smith Belrhertown Elihu San- A''orthampton William W. ford, Ralph Owen l*artridge, Ansell Wright Chesterfield Francis Bur- South Hadley Josiah Bard- nell well Cummington Bela Norton Worthington Josiah Mills Enfield Rufus Powers Justices of the Peace in Middlesex. 77 MIDDLESEX. Judge of Probate, Samuel P. P. Fay, of Cambridge. Reoister of Prob ite, Isaac Fiske, of Weston. Register of Deeds, William F.Stone, of Cambridge, ('ounty Treasurer, Stcdman Buttrick, of Conccird. Clerk of the Courts, Ellas Phinney, of Lexington.

Judge of Pulice Conn, for Lowell, Joseph Locke. ^l>eciul Juslice, do. Nallianiel Wri-'hl.

Justices of the Peace tnid of the Quorum. Brighton Francis Winship Samuel A. Brown, John Cambridge Abraham Hil- W. Graves, Joseph W. liard, Ephraim Buttrick, Mansur, Thomas Hopkin- Nathaniel R. Whitney, son, Nathan Crosby , Wil- Medford Abner Bartlett, liam Parmenter Dudley Hall Carlisle Amos Spauldino- JVeivton Amos Allen, Charleston) n James K. William Jackson, Andrew Frothmcrham, Arthur VV. H. Ward, Joel Fuller, Austin, James Dana, Wil- James Fuller liam Sa.wyer, John Soley Pepptrell John Walton, Concord Joseph Barrett, Asa F. Lawrence Satnuel Hoar, Francis R. Reading John Weston Gourgas Shirley^ L. M. Parker Framingham Abner JVallham Jarvis Lewis Wheeler IVateriown Levi Thaxter, Grolon Amos Bancroft, Tyler Bigelow,John Clark, Caleb Butler, Bradford Isaac Robbins, Charles Rtissell, Stuart J. Park Bemis Hopkintcn Samuel B. West Cambridge James Walcott Russell Lexington Eli as Phinney Westford John Abbot Lowell Josepli Locke, Weston Isaac Fiske Joel Adams, Elisha Hun- Woburn John Wade, tington, Josiah G. Abott, Leonard Thompson

.Appointed to qualify Civil Officers. Joseph Barrett, Joseph Locke, Amos Bancroft, Isaac Fiske, Josiah Adiims, Elias Phinney, John Walton, Leonard M. Parker, Samuel P. P. Fay, Caleb Butler, Nathaniel Wright, Paul Willard, William Sawyer, John W. Graves, , Chas. Thomp- son, Moses Edgell, John G. Palfrey. 8* 78 Justices of the Peace in Middlesex.

Jvsticfs of ihe Peace. Acton Abraham Conant, Richard H. Dana, James Francis Tuttle, Simon Luke, Philemon R. Rus- Hosmer, Stevens hay- sell, Jonathan Wheeler, ward, Winthrop E. Faulk- Samuel S. Green, Wel- ner, Alden Fuller, Robert come B. Siiyles, Lucius Chaffin, Nathan Brooks R. Paige, Eliphalet Davis, Jlshby Alexander T.Wil- John Henshaw, Lewis lard, Amos VVillington, Josselyn, James Hay ward, Stephen VVymm, Isaac J^orenzo Marett Patch, Ezekiel Colman, Carlisle Samuel Stevens, Luke Wellington, Alfred Calvin Heald, Beijamin Hitchcock Barrett, John Heald Bedford Reuben Bacon, Charlestoivn Paul Willard, John Merriam, Joel Fitch, Abraham R. Thompson, Amos Hart well Henry Gardner, jr. Ches- Billcrica Marshall Pres- ter Adams, William J. ton, John Baldwin, Dud- Walker, William Wyman, ley Foster,SamuelRogers. James Hunnewell,CharIes John Fames Thompson, Horatio N. Boxboro' Snmuel Hay- Perkins, Benjamin Badg- ward, Lyman Bigelow, er, G. Washington War- Solomon Hagar ren, Tolman Willey, Tim- Brighton Edward Spar- othy Thompson, Richard hawk, Life Baldwin, Frothiiigham, Seth J. Charles Heard, William Thomas, Daniel Dodge, Warren, Joseph Ballard, Jacob Foss,Jamcs Dana Elijah Clark, Charles H. Chelmsford Samuel Davis, Eldredge, Jonas Wilder Caleb Abbot, Ebenezer Burlington Nathan Blan- Adams, Alpheus Spaul- chard, William Winn, ding, Jonathan M. Reed, Abner Shedd Benjamin Adams, Joseph Cambridge Edmund T. Weed, Daniel Parker, Jo- Dana, William J. Whip- seph Reed, Wm. Adams, ple, William F. Stone, Samuel Parker, Eli F. Abraham Edwards, Ed- Webster ward T. Channing, Jo- Concord Elisha Wheeler, seph T. Bucking-ham, Stephen Patch, Daniel Charles Folsom, Isaac Shattnck, John M. Che- Livermore, Nathan Fiske, ney, Nehemiah Ball, Sted- Charles C. Little, Omen man Buttrick, Joshua But- S. Keith, George W. Liv- trick, Charles B. Davis, ermore, Henry M. Cham- Ebenezer R. Hoar berlain, John S. Ladd, Dunstable James Swallow, Justices of the Peace in Middlesex. 79

Temple Kemble, Josiah Charles Wheeler, Joel Cummins, Edmund Page, Smith, Cyrus Smith Allen Cumings Littleton Jonathan Man- Dracnl Israel Hildrcth, jr. ning, Benjamin Dix, Jona- David Blood, Colburn than Hartwell, Joel Hoar, Blood, jr. Ira Hall Cephas Hartwell, Jumes Framingham Lutiier Bel- Kimball, Daniel Bolles knap, Wm. Buckminster, Lowell John R. Adams, Warren Nixon, Jonas John P. Robiflson, Pelham Clayes, Moses Edrfeil, W. Warren, William Henry Richardson, Rufus Smith,Seth Ames, John A. Brewer, Ch;irles Train, Knowles, Tappan Went- Charles Fiske, Charles R. worth, John Clark, John Train, Joseph Fuller, John Avery, Oliver M. Whipple, Winzell John Aiken, Benjamin F. Groton Noah Shattuck, French, S, L. Dana, Wil- Abel Tarbell, George F. liam Davidson, Luke East- Farley, Jonathan tS. Ad- man, Jospph Buttertield, ams, John G. Park, John H. G. F\ Corliss, Ephraim Boynton, Benj. P. Dix, B. Patch, John Bennett, Calvin Boynton, (xeorge R. G. Colby, Daniel S. S. Bontvvell, Elij ih Whi- Richardson,Julian Abbott, ten, Olvin Fletcher, Ja- William Livingston, Isaac cob Pollard S. Morse, Isaac W. Scrib- HoUislon Elihu Cutler, ner, Elisha Bartlett, Peter Elias Bullard, Abner John- Powers, Josiah B. French, son, , Eliel AIpheusR. Brown, Benja- Liltlefield, Ebenezer H. min F. Butler, Iihamar W. Currier, Benj. F. Batch- Beard, Abraham French, elder, Samuel Payson, James Russell, Ithamar Andrew Allard, Alden A. Beard, William F. Leiand Smith, R. B. Caverly, John Hopkinton Joseph Valen- G. Locke, Samuel A. Co- tine, Simuel D. Daven- burn, Arthur Livermore, port, Joseph Valentine,2d. Alanson Crane, Frederick Daniel Singletary, Calvin Parker, James H. B. Ayer, Shepard, Amara Eames, Nathaniel Wright, jr. Jefferson Pratt Maiden Benjamin Blaney, Lexington WilliamChand- Charles Lewis, Nathan ler, Ambrose Morrell,John Nicholson, Gilbert Haven, Nelson, Samuel Chandler, Isaac Emerson, Benjamin John Mulliken, Benjamin G. Hill, Martin Burridge, Muzzy, Jacob Robinson.jr. Benj. W. Dodge, Uriah Lincoln Elijah Fiske, Chamberlain, Jona. Oakes, 80 Justices of the Peace in Middlesex.

Elbridge Green, Solomon Thomas Sweetser, Eliab Corey Parker, jr. Marlborough Daniel Ste- Sherburne Dalton Gould- vens, Levi Bigelow, Nich- ing, Alpheus Clark, Micah olas B. Proctor, Eli Rice, Leland, Jeremiah Butler Stephen Pope, Solomon Shirley Benjamin Hart- Weeks, William H.Wood, well, Stephen Longley, William Barnes, Richard Joseph Edgartown, James Earwell, Winslow Barnes, P. Whitney, Augustus G. Benjamin Rice Parker, Zenas Brown, Medford Jonathan Brooks, Israel Longley, John Park Jonathan Porter, John Somerville Luther V. Bell, Sparreli, Thatcher Ma- Alfred Allen, Edmund goun, Daniel Swan. Henry Tufts Porter, Alexander Gregg, South Reading Burrage Judah Loring Yale, Thomas Emerson, JVatick Samuel Fiske, Lilly Eaton, Noah Smith, William Farris, Chester Benj;imin B. Wiley, Eben Adams, Hezckiah Allen, Avery JVIoses Kamps Sloneham Peter Hay, J^ewlon William Jackson, David Tilton, John li. Seth Davis, iMatthi is Col- Wright, Darius Stevens, lins, Ebenezer Cheney, George W. Dike, Ira Elijah F. Woodward, Jo- Gerry, Solon Dike, Ed- seph Bacon, Samuel Hyde, ward Buckman Ezra Nichols, Horatio Stoiv Moses Whitney, Moor, Asa Cook, John H. Elijah Hale, Charles Tow- Richardson, LoringWhee- er, James B. Brown, Win- ler, Simeon Grover, Wil- throp Robinson liam Kenrick, Edward J. Sudbury Asher Goode- Collins, Thomas Edmands now, Thomas Stearns, Pepperell James Lewis, Lyman Howe, Nahum Abel Jewett, William But- Thompson, C. G. Cutler, trick, Arnold Hutchinson, Drury Fairbanks John P. Tarbell, John Tewksbury William Rog- Tarbell, Joseph Tucker, ers, Sarnuel Thompson, Samuel Farrar, B. Gordon John Jaques, Horatio C. Robinson, Lemuel W. Merriam, Jonathan Clark, Blake John G. Moore Readino: Joshua Prescott, Townsend Paul Gerrish, Caleb Wakefield, George Richard Warner, Jona- Flint, John Batchelder, than Richardson, Levi 4th. Edwin Foster, Abiel Sherwin, Joel Adams, Holden,Thaddeus B.Pratt, Aaron Warren, Fred. A. Counsellors and Attorneys in Middlesex. 81

Worcester, John Bertram, fVest Cambridge Thomas Samuel Jenkins, jr. Henry Russell, Timothy Wel- Sceva, Levi Warren lington, Charles Muzzy, l^ifugsborougli Robert Jesse F. Pattee Brinley, Calvin Thomas, Westford Nahum H.Groce, John Farwell, Asa Butter- Jonathan Prescott, John field, Charles Butterfield, W.P. Abbot, Eph. Abbot, Simon Thompson Luther Prescott, True- Wallham John Clark, Jo- worthy Keyes, Samuel siah Childs. NahumHardy, Fletcher, John B.Fletcher Isaac VV. Mulliken, Arad Weston Alpheus Bigelow, Moore, EbenezerHobbsjr. jr. Isaac Jones,Benj.James, Joseph Bond, jr. Nathaniel Jonas Cutler, Chester Maynard, Daniel Emerson, Dickinson Samuel L. Dana Wilmington James Jaques, Watertown Seth Bemis, Walter Blanchard Hiram Hosmer, John H. Woburn Charles Carter, Richardson, Grenville T. Joseph Gardner, Benjamin VVinthrop, William May, F. Thompson, Bowen John Clark Buckman, Samuel Sweet- Wayland William Bridge, ser, Albert H. Nelson, William Sherman, David Loring- Emerson, Abijah Heard, Edward Mellen, Thompson, Albert L.Rich- James Francis, Charles F. ardson, Daniel P. Thomp- Smith son, Charles Choate

Ptiblic. Brighton Charles Heard Concord Nathan Brooks Cambridge William J. Frawmio-AamJosiah Adams Whipple, Henry M.Cham- Groton Caleb Butler berlain, Ephraiin Buttrick, Lowell John R. Adams, Omen S. Keith James G.Carney, Pelham Charlestown Wm. Sawyer, W. Warren G. Washinorton Warren, JVewion David Smith John Soley

Counsellors and Attorneys. BUlerica Marshall Preston Marett Cambridge Abraham Hill- Cumbridgejjort Henry M. iard, William J. Whipple, Chamberlain, Abraham Simon Greenleaf, Samuel Edvvards, George W. Liv- P. P. Fay, Ephraim But- ermore trick, Omen S.Keith, Isaac Charlestown Paul Willard, Fisk, J. S. Laddj Lorenzo Arthur W. Austin, Wil- 82 Counsellors and Sheriffs in Middlesex. liam Sawyer, Horatio N. F. Butler, Frederick Par- Perkins, James Dana. G. ker, Nathaniel Wright, jr. Washington Warren, Tol- Ithamar W. Beird, Wil- man Willey, Henry D. liam F. Smith, Theo. H. Austin, George Farrar Sweetser, Benjamin F. Concord Samuel Hoar, Blood, Robert B. Caverly, Nathan Brooks, John M. George A. Butterfield, Cheney, Eben. R. Hoar, Nathan Crosby, Henry W. John S. Keyes Smith, Rufus Lapham Framinghani Josiah Maiden Charles Lewis Adams, William Buck- Medford Abner Bartlett minster, Charles R, Train J^Teivton Amos Allen Groton Caleb Butler, Pepperell James Lewis, Bradford Russell, George Asa F. Lawrence F. Farley Rtading Joshua Prescott Holliston Elias Bullard Townstnd Frederick A. Hopkinlon Samuel B. Worcester Walcott Tyngsboro^ Charles But- Lowell John R. Adams, terfield Nathaniel Wright, John P. Wailham Arad Moore, Robinson, Luke Eastman, Josiah Rutter Seth Ames, Wm. Smith, tVateriown Tyler Bigelow, Joseph Locke, John A. Levi Thaxter, Charles Be- Knowles, Thomas Hop- mis, John H. Richardson kinson, Joel Adams, John Waijland Edward Mellen, Locke, H. G. F. Corliss, Charles F. Smith R.G.Colby, Tapp'inWent- Westford John W.P.Abbot worth, Josiah G. Abbott, West Cambridge James Alpheus R. Brown, Daniel Russell S. Richardson, Samuel A. Weslon Alpheus Bige- Brown, Julian Abbott, low, jr. Isaac S. Morse, Benjamin Woburn Albert H. Nelson

Sheriffs Samuel Cha ndler, of Lexington. Deputy- Sheriff: Camhridgeport Nathan Hopkinton William A. Fiske Phipps Charlestown Thos. Sumner Lowell Jefferson Bancroft, Concord Moses Prichard Joseph Butterfield East Cambridge Levi J^Teivton Adolphus Smith Parker Toivnsend Chas. Powers Framingham Eliphalet WayUmd Horace Heard Wheeler Woburn William T.Choate Groton William C. Lewis Coroners, &c. in Middlesex. 83

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

Jailers—Camb. Nathl. Watson. Cor? corrf,Saml. Staples. Lowell, James Fisher.

Overseers of House of Correction. jLexivgton, Samuel Chandler. Cambrids^e, , Jonathan Wheeler. Master, Nathaniel Watson.

Co TO Acton Luther Conant Fisher Ashby Alexander T. Wil- Maiden Theo. L. Styles lard, Ezekiel Colman Marlborough Isaac T. Cambrid^ Nathan Fiske, Stevens, Levi I. Whet- Nathaniel Watson more Carlisle Jonas Parker JVewton Adolphus Smith Charlestown Thomas Pepperell Luther Tar- Sumner, Daniel J. Coburn bell, jr. Charles Tarbell- Chelmsford Ebenezer Par- Reading Abie) H olden ker, James Pitts Sherbuime Jeremiah Butler Concord Abel Moore, An- South Reading Jeremiah thony Wright Bryant Dracut David Blood, jr. Shirley Stephen Longley Dunstable Kdinund Page, Stoneham Benjamin F. Jam'^s Swallou' Richardson Framingham Rufiis Brew- Stow John Patch, Abra- er, Henry Richardson, ham Conant Eliphalet Wheeler Tewksbury Thomas Clark Groton Abel Farnsworth, Townsend Quincy Syl- Benjamin Moors, William vester A. Bancroft Tyngsborough Joseph F. Holli^ton Loammi Little- Bancroft field Wayland Collins Damon, Hopkinton Joseph Valen- W^iiliam Heard, 2d. tine, Silas Mirick JVestford Levi Heywood Littleton Jonathan Whit- Weston Nathan Fiske, comb, Samuel Smith, jr. Luther Harrington Lowell Josiah B. French, Wilmington Joel Jenkins, Zacheus Shed, James Josiah Gillis

Prover of Fire Arms, Alpheus Clark, of Sherburne. 84 Justices of the Peace in Nantucket. NANTUCKET. Jnd^e of Probate, Samufl Mitchell. Register of Probate, George Cobb. County Treasurer, George Cobb. Register of Deeds, Asa G. Bunker. Clerk of the Courts, George Cobb.

Justices of the Pence avd nf the Quorum. Walter Folger, Benjamin Gardner, Martin T. Morton, George B. Upton, George Cobb, Josiah Hussey, Charles K. Whitman.

Jipfiointcd to qualify Civil Officers. George B. Upton, Hezekiah Barnard, Timothy Hussey, James Mitchell, John A. Shaw.

Justices of the Peace. Thomas Macy, Timothy Hussey, Charles K.Whitraan, Samuel H. Jenks, J^mes Bigelow, James M. Bunker, Asa G. Bunker, Frederick Arthur, Seth Pinkham, John W. Barrett, Elisha P. Fearing, Samuel Mitch- ell, Hezekiah Barnard, Elisha Starbuck, David Joy, Philip H. Folger, Charles Bunker, Edward M.Gard- ner, William Jenkins.

JVotaries Public. Benjamin Gardner, Charles K. Whitman, Samuel H. Jenks, Caleb Cushman, James M. Bunker, Samuel Mitchell, Elisha Starbuck, Philip H. Folger, Charles Bunker, Daniel Parkhurst.

Couvsellors and .Attorneys. Charles K. Whitman, James M. Bunker, Walter Fol- ger, Daniel Parkhurst, John Patch, J F. Dearborn.

Sheriff, Elisha Starbuck.

Deputy -Sheriff., Uriah Gardner. Crier of the Court, Caleb Cushman.

Jailer, William Randall. Coroner, Elisha M. Hinckley. Commissioners of Wrecks, George Myrick, Philip H. Folger, of Nantucket; Andrew Brock, Tuckanack Island. Justices oftlie Peace in Norfolk. 85 NORFOLK. Judgfe of Probate, Sherman Leland, of Roxbury. Retjister of Probate, Jonutlian H. Cobb, of Dedham.

Register of Deeds, I nos Foord, of do. County Treasurer, John Bullard, of do. Clerk of the Courts, Ezra W. Sampson, of do.

Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum. Bellins:ha7n Eliab Wight, Milton John Ruggles John C. Scammell (^uincy John Whitney, Brainiree Minot Thayer John IVL Gourgas,jr. Canton Thomas French, Randolph Royal Turner, Ellis Ames Aaron rrescott Cohassel James C Doane Roxbury Joseph Harring- Dedham William Ellis, ton, VVilliam 11. Sumner, Ezra W. Sampson, Ira Abel Cushing, Samuel Cleaveland, Ezra Wilkin- Haven, Isaac H. Wright, son Lucius M. Sargent Dorchester Walter Baker, Sioughton Jesse Pierce Henry Gardner IValpole Joseph Hawes Franklin Lewis Fisher Weymouth Christopher Medjield Daniel Adams Webb, Fisher A. Kings- Medway Joseph L. Rich- bury ardson, Art»'mas Brown, Wrtnihim Cornelius Kol- Luther Metcalf lock, Melatiah Everett

Jip-jwinted to qualify Civil Officers. Ebenezer Fisher, Samuel Haven, Lewis Fisher, James Richardson, Joseph Harrington, Ezra W. Sampson, Melatiah Everett, Oliver f^elt, Fisher A. Kingsbury, John P. Robinson, Naaman L. White.

Justices of the Peiicp,. Relliugham John Bates, Brookline 3 oseph Goddard, Eiias Cook, Stephen Lew- Benjamin Goddard, Thos. ett, Savil Metcalf Griggs, Charles Wild, Braintree Jonathan Wild, James Leeds, Thomas jr. Asa French, David Hnl- Kendall, Henry J. Oliver, orook, Joseph Richards, Artenias Newell, Augus- Charles M. Fogg, Naaman tus Aspinwall, Henry L. White, Benjamin V. Robinson French, Freeman White, Canton James Dunbar, Amos Stetson, John Hol- Leonard Pratt, Nathaniel lis, 2d. Judson Stoddard French, John Gay, Elisha 9 8G Justices of the Peace in Norfolk.

White Medway Seneca Barber, Cohnsset Thomas Bourne, Christopher vSlocum,James Henry J. Turner, Geors^e Lovering, Joseph Adams, W. Collier, Levi N. Bates, Elislia Cutler, Levi Ad- Lab:in Southey ams, Joel Hunt, John P. Ded/iam Jona. H. Cobb, Jones John Guild, Enos Foord, Milton Joseph Rowe, Na- Richard Ellis, Jeremy than C. iMartin, Jason Stimson, Samuel Sweet, Haughton, Moses Web- Henry A. Penniman, Mer- ster, Edmund J. Baker, rill b. Ellis, Ezra W. James M. Robbins, Jo- Sampson, Martin Marsh, seph N. Howe, Nathaniel E. G. Robinson, Curtis G. F. Safford, Ebenezer G. Morse, Jona. F. Moore, Tucker, Trueworthy Dud- Colburn Ellis, Thomas ley, Joseph Martin,Charles Motley Breck, George Thompson, Dorchester James Hum- Moses Whitney phrey, Edward Sharp, Mo- jVeedham Benjamin Slack, ses Draper, William Oli- Elisha Lyon, Israel Whit- ver, Robert Vose, Asaph ney, Daniel Kimball, Churchill, Grin P. Bacon, George Smith, William Joseph Ballister, Elijih Flagg, Thomas Kings- Vose, Edmund P.Tileston, bury, Charles Rice, Reu- Darius Brewer, Otis Shep- ben Ware,E. K.Whitaker herd, Charles Howe, Mar- Qaincjy Lemuel Brackett, shall P. Wilder, Eleazer Noah 'Curtis, William B. J. Bispham Duggnn, G. W. Beale, Jo- Dover Daniel Mann, Noah siah Brigham, William S. A. Fiske, Sherman Battel Morton, Justine Spear, Foxhorousch Klias JNason, John A. Green, George Joseph Warren, David Newcomb, Benjnmin Cur- Capen, Warren Bird, John tis, Solomon Willard M. Everett, Joseph Kings- Randolph Isaac Thayer, bury, Thomas M. George, Joseph Linfield, Benjamin Henry Hobart Richards, Silas Paine, Franklin Willis Fisher, Thomas Howard, Samuel Albert K. Daniels, John L.Bass, Joshua Spear, jr. H. Fisher, Walter H. Eleazer BeaK jr. Bradford Fisher, Willard Fisher, L. Wales, Alexander E. Peter Adams Du Boise, Isaac Tower, MedfieU Jonnt.han P. Erastus Wales, Zenas Bishop, Obed Allen, Ab- French, jr. John Kinir ner Mason, Charles C. Roxhnrij Nathaniel S. Sewall Prentiss, Joseph Curtis, Notaries and Counsellors in Norfolk. 87

Peter G. Robbins, John J. Gay, C. South worth, Chas. Clark, Nathaniel Curtis, A. French, Euos Talbot, Charles \V. Greene, Wil- Robert Swan, Clifford liam Whiting, Luther M. Keith Harris, Joseph Hodnfes, Walpolc Truman Clark, Cornelius Cowinof, Abra- Joseph Ellis, John M.Gan- ham F. Howe, Francis nett, Palmer Morey, John Hilliard, Benj. E. Cope- A. Gould, Edmund W. land, John M.Fessenden, Clapp Jonathan P. Robinson, ff'eymouth Lemuel Hum- Samuel G. Perkins, Wil- phrey, JNoah Torrey, Ap- liam J.Reynolds, William pleton Howe, Abner VV. C. Hunneman, Ebenezer Paine, Quincy Bicknell.jr. W. Stone, S. A. Shed, Lovell Bicknell, Minot Moses Williams, George Thomns, Alvah Raymond, R.Russell, MichaelWhit- Ira Curtis, Minot Tirrell, temore,jr. Joshua Seaver, John C. Rhines, Edmund William Bacon, Samuel Thomas, Benj. Tirrell, jr. Walker, Allen Putnam, Wrenlham Samuel Druce, Charles M. Ellis, Thomas Ebenezer Blake, John Simmons Cheever, Benjamin Shep- Sharon Jeremiah Gould, herd, jr. (^alvin Fisher, Elijah Hewins, i^emuel D. Lewis Harding, Allen Til- Hewins, Asahel S. Drake linghast, Oliver Felt, Silas Stou^hton Elijah Athfrton, P. Fisher, George Hawes, Abner Drake, Joel Talbot, Preston Day,EnochBrown, James Tucker, Lemuel Samuel Warner, jr.

JVotnrics Pnhlic. Canton James Bent Turner Cohasset Thomas Bourne, Roxhnry Sherman Leland, James C. Doane D. A. Simmons, James Dedham Eben'r Fisher, jr. Russell, William Bacon, Dorchester AsaphChurchill William Whiting, 1st. Milton Nathan C. Martin, n eymoii th Fisher A. J. M. K. Churchill Kingsbury Quincy Ibraham Bartlett Wreniham Melatiah Ev- Randolph Aaron Prescott, erett, Suml. W-'arner, jr. Benjamin Richards, Seth

Counsellors and /Ittorncys. Braintree Naaman L. Dedham James Richard- White son, Jonathan H. Cobb, Brookline George Griggs Ira Cleaveland, Ezra Wil- Cardon Ellis Ames kinson 88 Slieriffs, &c. in Norfolk.

Dorchester Samnel P. John Kinor Loud, Asaph Churchill Roibury Joseph Harring- Medjjeld Jona. P. Bisljop, ton, Sherman Leland, Da- Daniel Adams vid A. Simmons, J. J. JWfirfuja?/ Warren LoverinjT Clarke, Francis Hilliard Milton Nathl. F. Safford, IVeipnouth Christopher Jason Reed Webb, Fisher A. Kings- Quince/ John M. Gour- bury gas, jr. Williams. Morton IVrentham Melatiah Ever- Kandolph Aaron Prescott, ett, Samuel Warner, jr.

Sheriff, J. N. E. Mann, of Dedham.

Dcyut y - 67/ eriffs. Canton Jesse K. Webster Roxhury Enoch Bullard Dedham George Ellis, 2d. Weymouth Silas Binney E. Medway Nathan Jones Wrentham Bradford S. Quincy Thomas Adams Farrington Randolph Alex. E. DuBois

Keeper of Jail and House of Correction. J.N. E.Mann, of Dedham.

Overseers of House of Correction, James Richardson, Martin Marsh, E. W. Sampson, of Dedham.

Crier of the Courts, George Alden, of Dedham.

Coroners. Bellin^ham Hollis Met- jWiVfon AlpheusT. French calf, Edward C. Craig Quincy Lewis Bass Brnintree Asa French Roxhury Enoch Bullard Cohasset Henry J. Turner Sharon Elijah Hewins,jr. Dedham Martin Bites Slous^hton Lemuel Gay Dover Elbridge Battel IVcymoulh Silas Binney Franklin Eli M. Richard- H'rentham Paul Fisher, son, Saul B. Scott David A. Fisher Medfidd Abner Mason

Commissioner of Wrecks^ Thomas Adims, of Quincy. Justices of the Peace in Plymouth. 89 PLYMOUTH. Judge of Probate, Aaron Hobart, of East Bridgewater. Register of Probate, Jacob H. Loud, t)f Plymouth. Register of Deeds, Roland E. Cotton, of do. County Treasurer, William R. Sever, of do. Clerk of the Courts, John B. Thomas, of do.

Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum. Bridgewater ArtemasHale Eddy Duxhury Seth Sprag^ue, Pembroke Anthony Collai- Judah Alden, Seth more Sprague, jr. Gershom B. Plijmoidh John B.Thomas, Weston W'illiam Thomas, Gusta- East Bridgewater Barthol- vus Gilbert omew Brown Scituate John Collamore, Halifax Jabez P. Thomp- Samuel A. Turner, John son B. Turner Kingston John Thomas, JVesi Bridgewater William Thomas P. Beal Baylies MiddLtboro' Zachariah

Appointed to gualfy Civil Officers. Hector Orr, , Nathaniel M. Davis, John B. Thomas, Thomas Loring, Jacob H. Loud, Joseph Haskell, Austin Packard, John Beal, Anson Robbins, Theophilus King, Welcome Young, James Ruggles, Bartholomew Brown, Peter H. Pierce, Eliab Ward, William H. W^ood.

Justices of the Peace. Ahington Benjamin Ho- mon Hayward, Horace bart, Jared Whitman, Mi- Ames, Dion Bryant,Calvin cah Pool, James Bates, B. Pratt, Abraham Wash- Ezekiel Thaxter, James burn, 2d. Philip E. Hill-, Ford, jr. Hervey Torrey, Zephaniah Forbes John S. Champney, James Carver Benjamin Ellis, Noyes John Savary, Samuel Bridgewater Solomon Al- Shaw, Lewis Pratt, Timo- den, jr. Benjamin Pope, thy Cobb, Henry Sherman, Avery Fobes, IsaacFobes, William Barrows, Jesse Nathan Mitchell, Samuel Murdock Leonard, jr. Holmes Duxhury William Loring, Sprague, Williams La- Benjam'in Alden, George tham, Philo Leach, Solo- P. Richardson, Joseph F. 9* 90 Justices of the Peace in Plymouth.

Wadsworth, Samuel Stet- Oliver Pierce, Samuel son, William H.Sainpson, Thompson, Paul Hatha- W. Peterson, Benj. Smith, way, Joshua Hoskins,jr. Nathaniel Ford Joshua Eddy, Benjamin East BriJgewattr Wal- P. Wood, Bradford Har- lace Rust, Welcome low, Luther Washburn, Young, Azor Harris, Isaac Jonathan Cobb, Ebenezer Pratt, Hector Orr, William Picking, Silas Pickens,

Harris, Libbeus Leach, A. . T. Harvey, Tiiomas Nathaniel W. French Bennett, Eliah Ward, Halifax Obadiah Lyon, Peter H. Pierce, Abisha Dexter C. Thompson, Za- T. Clark, Cornelius B. dock Thompson, Cyrus Wood, Nathan King, Ga- Morton maliel Rounseville, Geo. Hanover AlexanderWood, Sturtevant, Wm. Bourne, Benjamin Mann, Thomas Tisdale Leonard, Andrew J. Gardner, Albert White, Weston, Stillman Benson, William Morse William H. Wood Hanson Thomas Hobart, JVorth Bridgewater Joseph Isaac B. Barker, Joshua Sylvester, EliabWhitman, Srnith, Charles Cushingf M. Packard, Eliphalet Hingham Joseph Wilder, Kingman, Linus Howard, jr. Solomon Lincoln,Thos. George Clark, Jesse Per- Loring, Marshall Lincoln, kins, Bela Keith, Franklin James S. Lewis, Henry Ames, Isaac Eames, Perez Gushing-, David Fearing, Crocker Ebenezer Gay, Henry Pembroke Alden Briggs, Thaxter, Wm. Young Thomas Turner, David Hull Samuel Loring Oldham, Horace Colla- Kingston James Sever, more, Martin Bryant, Nathaniel Thomas, John Charles Hitchcock, Am- Sever, Eli Cook, John brose Parris Gray, Joseph Sampson, Plymoidh Nathaniel Rus- Josiah Holmes, Joseph S. sell, Jacob H. Loud, Wil- Beal, Peleg Bradford,Seth liiim Clark, Allen Danforth, Drew Schuyler Snmpson, Thom- Marshjield Joseph Clift, as Russell, Is-iac L. Hedge, John Ford, jr. George Bourne Spooner, William Leonard, Daniel Phillips, R. Sever,William M.Jack- Luther Hatch son, .Tosiah Robbins, Mddleboro' Martin Keith, Josh. B. Thomas, Timothy Seth Miller, Charles Gordon, Isaac N, Stod- Hooper, Levi Pierce, Seth dard, William Davis, Wil- Eaton, Abiel P. Booth, liam S. Bartlett, Ezra Notaries and Counsellors in Plymouth. 91

Leach, George Bramhall, Samuel Tolman, jr. Eben- jr. Joseph Lucas, Nathan ezer T. Fogg, Elijah Jen- Whiting, LeanderLovell, kins,jr. Gideon W.Young, Jeremiah Farris John Beal, Ammial Curtis, Plymplon Zenas Bryant, Dexter Merritt, William Jonathan Parker, William James, Elias R. Mungo, H. Soule, Josiah T. Ellis, Caleb W. Prouty, Ezekiel Isaac VVriofht, Ezekiel C. Jones,Shadrach B. Merritt, Turner, Josiah S. Ham- Ichabod R. Jacobs, Wil- mond, Zacheus Parker, liam Turner Charles fiitchcock Wareham John Fearing, Rochester George King, William Fearing, B. Mur- James Ruggles, Elijah dock, Seth Miller, jr. Willis, Joseph Meigs, Jo- David Nye, Sylvanus seph Look, Lolhrop Per- Bourne, Thomas Savary, kins, Joseph Haskell,The- William Bates,03ier How- ophilus Pitcher, jr. Amittai ard, Samuel Shaw, N. B. Hammond, Joseph W. Sherman Church, Theophilus King, West Bridgewater John E. Noah C. Perkins, NoahC. Howard, Austin Packard, Sturtevant, David Hatha- Zephaniah Howard,Dwel- way, W. N. Ellis, R. L. ley Fobes, Jona. Ames, Barstow, Francis Howard Abial Packard, Elijah tScituate Anson Robbins, Smith, Linus Howard

Notaries Public. Duxhury Samuel Stetson Gustavus Gilbert E. Bridgewater Welcome Rochester Elijah Willis Young Noah C. Sturtevant Hingham David Harding Scituate John Beall Mid'dkboro' Eliab Ward fFare/iamSylvanusBourne, Plymouth Jacob H. Loud, William Bates

Counsellors and Attorneys. Ahingion Jared Whitman, Joseph Sampson, Joseph Benjamin Hobart S. Beal Duxbury Samuel Stetson Middleboro^ Zechariah East Bridgewater Aaron Eddy, Eliab Ward, Wil- Hobart, W^elcome Young liam H. Wood Hanover AlexanderWood JVorth Bridgewater Eliab Hingham Solomon Lin- Whitman coln, Jotham Lincoln Pembroke James H. Whit- Kingston Thomas P. Beal man i ;

92 Sheriffs, &c. in Plymouth.

Plymouth Nat. M. Davis, South Bridgewater Wil- William Thomas, Jacob liams Latham H. Loud, Gustavus Gil- Wareham Seth Miller, jr. bert, J. B. Thomas, Wil- William Bates liam Davis West Bridgewater William Scituate Ebenezer T.Fogg Baylies, Austin Packard

Sheriff Branch Harl ow, of Middle boro'.

Deputy- Sheriffs. East Bridgeimter Joseph Plymouth CoomerWeston, Chamberlain John Perkins Bingham Ebed Hersey Rochester Daniel Hall, Kingston Spencer Cush- George W. Haskell man Scituate Nathaniel Clapp Middkhorough Joseph Wareham Steph. Bartlett Jackson West Bridgewater John J^orth Bridgewater Benja- Read min Kingman

Crier of the Courts, Nathaniel Wilder, of JMiddleboro'. Jailer and Keeper of House of Correction, Putnam Kimball.

Commissioners of Wrecks, Robert Gould, of Hull;

Charles Vinal, and John Damon, of Scituate ; G. B. Weston, of Duxbury; Elisha Kent, of Marshfield

S. A. Frazar, of Duxbury ; Otis Baker, of do.

Coroners. Ahington Lebbeus Gurney jYorth Bridgewater Thom- Carver Nelson Barrows as Wales, jr. Duxbury Avery Richards Pembroke Peter Sal- E. Bridgewater Z. Jones mond, jr. Hanover Levi Curtis Plymoidh Benjamin Drew Hingham Samuel Hobart, Plympton Thomas B. James Stevenson Harrub, Joseph P. Brown, Hull Moses B. Tower Abiel W^ashburn Kingston JedidiahHolmes, Rochester David Peck- John Gray ham, jr. Marshfield William Lewis, Scituate Elijah B. Turner, James Dingley, Wales Abiel Cudworth, Ebenezer Tilden Stetson, John Beal Middleborough Samuel West Bridgewater Thomas Thompson, Joseph Jack- Ames son, Ansel Benson Justices of the Peace in Worcester. 93 WORCESTER. Judge of Probate, Benjamin F. Thomas, of Worcester. Register of Probate, Charles G. Prentiss, of do. Register of Deeds, Artemas Ward, of do. County Treasurer, Anthony Chase, of do. Clerk of the Courts, Joseph G. Kendall, of do.

Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum. Aihol Isaac Stevens rington, Azor R. Phelps Jishhurnham iose'^Weweii Southbridge Linus Child Brookjield Otis Hayden Spencer James Draper Charlton John Spurr, Sa- Sterling Thomas H. Blood lem Towne Sutton J. L. Sibley Dudley Aaron Tufts Templeton Ephraim Stone Fiichhurs; Eben. Torrpy H'estborough N ahum Har- Harvard Abel Whitney rington Hubbardston Saml. Swan yVestminsier Edward Ken- Leicester Nathaniel P. dall Denny IVorcester Charles Allen, Lunenburg EdmundCush- Ira M. Barton, Abijah ing Bigelow, Samuel M. Burn- Mendon Warren Rawson side, Isaac Davis, William Milford John Claflin Eaton, Samuel Jennison, Mitlbury Calvin Willard Joseph G. Kendall, Levi JVcM> Braintree Samuel Lincoln, John W. Lincoln, Mixter Rejoice Newton, Daniel Oxford Sumner Barstow Waldo, Emory W ashburn, Petersham Jared Weed William N. Green, Wil- Princeton Charles Russell liam Jennison, Thomas Rutland Rufus Putnam Kinnicutt, John Green, Adam Har- Maturin L. Fisher

Jlppointed to qualify Civil Officers. Theodore Jones, Edmund Gushing, Joseph G. Ken- dall, Warren Rawson, Sumner Bastow, Abijah Bige- low, Levi Lincoln, VVilliam Jennison, William H. Williams, Lyman Sibley, Seth Caldwell.

Justices of the Peace. Ashburnham George R. Harwood, Enoch Whit- Cushing,Nathaniel Pierce, more George G. Parker, Hosea Athol Theodore Jones, Stone, Silas Willard, Reu- Eliphalet Thorp, William ben Townsend, Kilborn a. W^illiams, Elias Bas- 94 Justices of the Peace in Worcester.

sett,Benjamin Eastabrook, Italy Foster, Thomas S. Charles Field, Isaac Ste- Wright, Russell Amsden vens Douglas Frederick W. Auburn John Clark, Botham, Warren Humes, Thomas Drury, Solomon Turner Thayer, Enoch Sibley, Israel Stone, jr. Brown, Fenner Batchel- John Mellish, Abijah ler, Moses Knapp Craige Dudley Morris Lamed, Barre Nahum F. Bryant, John Eddy, Moses Barnes, Seth Caldwell, John King, Oscar Fisher David Lee, Charles Sib- Fitchburg , ley, Lyman Sibley, Abel Levi Downe, Joseph White, Walter A. Bryant Downe, Francis Perkins, Berlin Thomas Brigham, Nathaniel Wood, Horace Jonathan D. Merriam,Asa Newton, Charles Mason, Sawyer Ivers Phillips Bolton Amory Holman, Gardner Smyrna Glazier, Jonathan Jewett, Joseph Timothy Heywood, Wil- Sawyer, Caleb Wheeler, liam Whitney, Asaph Edwin A. Whitcomb, Wood Thomas Houghton Grafton Otis Adams,Sam- Boylston Samuel Brigham, uel Allen, Charles Brig- James Davenport, James ham, jr. Oliver M. Brig- Longley, Aaron White, ham, Samuel Wood, Jo- Hezekiah Gibbs, William seph Bruce, Joseph Le- H. Moore land, Charles B. Jenks, Brookjield i^ewis Abbot, Perley Goddard, Harry Jesse Bliss, Seth Field, Wood Rufus Harrington, Alan- Hardwick Jason Mixter, son Hamilton, Aaron Kim- Nathan Perry, Gardner ball, Nicholas McClure, Ruggles, Joseph Stone, Kbenezer Merriam, Ed- John Raymond, Stephen win B. Tainter, Arad Gil- W. Paige,Ebenezer Perry bert, Abraham Skinner, Harvard Jerome Gardner, William Howe, jr. Elislia Jacob Haskell, John Park, Hammond, Baxter Ellis, Augustus G.Hill, John P. Ephraim Hinds, Seth W. Whitcomb, Benjamin S. Field, Simeon Draper, Farnsworth, Emory Bar- Franklin Howe nard Charlton William P. Mar- Holden Charles ChafRn, ble, Rufus Mixer, Jona- Samuel Damon, William than Winslow, Levi Ham- Drury, Silas Flagg, Paul mond, Henry Clarke Davis, David Davis Dana Ephraim Whipple, Hubbardslon Ethan A. Justices of the Peace in Worcester. 95

Greenwood, DanielWood- Erskine, Seth P.Carpenter ward, Georffe Williams JVeu; Braintree Amasa Lancaster James G. Car- Bigelow, Henry Penni- ter, Nathaniel Chandler, man, Amory Felton, Hor- Joseph W. Huntington, ace Tidd Jonas Lane, Nathl. Rand, JVorthborough Cyrus Gale, John G. Thurston, George John F. Fay, Anson Rice, R. M. Withington, Silas Prentiss Keyes, Samuel Thurston, jr. J. Fisher, Clark Levi Lewis JVorthbridge SylvanusHol- Leicester Austin Flint, brook, John Taylor, Paul Cheney Hatch, Horatio G. Whitin, Eben'r Cadwell Henshaw, Joseph D. Sar- JVorth Brookfield Wm. Ad- gent, David Henshaw, Jo- ams, Eli Forbes, Daniel seph A. Denny, Joshua Gilbert, Bonum Nye,Pliny Lamb, Edward l-'lint Nye, Chauncy Edmands, Leominster John Gardner, John Hill Charles Grout, William Oakham James Allen, Wilder, Charles VV^ Wild- Horace P. Wakefield er, Joseph Lamb, Leon- Oxford Jasper Brown, ard Burrage, Solon Carter, Stephen Davis, Sylvanus Joel W. Fletcher Harris, Abishai Earned, Lunenburg W m. Harring- Josiah S. Prentice, A. G. ton, Esek Whiting, Aaron Underwood, Alexander Bard, Thomas Wiley, Jo- De Witt, Jotham Mer- seph Lamb riam, Isaac B. Hartwell Mendon Jared Benson, Petersham AaronBrooks,jr. Benj. Davenport, Charles Jonas Howe, Seth Hap- C. P. Hastings, Dan Hill, good, John L. Gallond, Elijah Thayer, AbelWild- Henry Wood, Joel Bry- er, Arthur Cook,jr. Arnold ant, Artemas Bryant Tafl, Samuel Allen Paxlon Jas. Day, Jona. P. Millbury Wm. M.Benedict, Grosvenor, Nathl. Lakin, Simon Farns worth, Clough Braddyl Livermore, Tyler R. Miles, Abra'm G.Ran- Goddard, Sylvester Brown dall, Simeon Waters, Phillipston Oliver Powers, AmMsa Wood, Asa H. Ephraim Turner, Jason Waters, Ithran Harris Goulding Milford Perley Hunt, Princeton John Brooks, Clark Ellis, Samuel L. Alphonso Brooks, Caleb Scammel, John Claflin, Dana, Charles Myrick, Isaac Davenport, Jolin S. Moses G. Cheever, Jacob Scammell, Ellis Sumner, W. Watson Gustavus D. Peck, John Royalston Stephen Bach- 96 Justices of the Peace in Worcester. elder, Rufus Bullock, Tourtellot, Welcome Timothy Lewis, Benoni Whipple, John W.Whip- Peck, Barnett Bullock, ple Hiram W. Albee, Jervis Tempkton Benj. Brown, Davis, Joseph Estabrook Joseph Davis,SamueI Lee, Rutland George S. Flint, Henry Newton, Joshua Calvin Howe, Daniel Richardson, Leonard "Walker, Roland Wheeler Stone, Joseph Mason,John Shrewsbury Balch Dean, Boynton, Dexter Gilbert Nathan Howe, Nymphas Upton Elijah Stoddard, Pratt, Orville Lathrop, Nahum W. Holbrook, William H. Knowlton, William Legg, EliWarren Job C. Stone Uxbridge Henry Chapin, Souihboroiifh Sullivan Francis Deane,jr. Freder- Fay, Willard Newton, ick Taft, Joseph Thayer, Dexter Fay John W. Capron, Sullivan Southhridge Fred. W. Bot- Thayer, Nahum Morse tom, Oliver Hooker,Moses Waire.n Pardon Allen, Plympton, Bela Tiffany, Jephtha Bacon, Sheppard Jedediah Marcy, Larkin Ellis, Joseph Field, Daniel Ammidown, Ebenezer D. Hitchcock, Pardon Keyes, Ammidown Lsaac Patrick, Joseph Spencer Wm Baldwin, Jo- Ramsdel, HarveySessions, Bemis, Fred. Howe, James S. Davis, Nathan Wm. Rope, Walter Sibley, Richardson David Capen Webster Jonathan Day, Sterling Saml.Sawyer,Jas. Charles Yeomans, Hiram Wilder, Jonathan Wilder, Allen Cyrus Holbrook, Joel Westhorough Nahum Fish- Pratt, Thomas H. Blood, er, Phineas Gleason, Mo- Samuel Houghton, Jacob ses Grout, Siiml. Harring- Conant ton, Lovett Peters,George Sturbridge Erasmus Hol- Denny, Martin Bullard brook, Jared Lamb, Ed- ffest HoyJsfon Barnabas ward Phillips, Avery P. Davis, Levi Pierce, Rob- Taylor, Gardner Watkins, ert B. Thomas, Joseph Roswell Warner, David White, Moses Brigham, Wight, Benjamin D.Hyde, Ezekiel Peirce George Davis, Benjamin Westminster John Hey- Bullock wood, Merari Spaulding, Sutton Edward Clarke, John White, JosephWhit- Jonathan Leland, Samuel man, Abel Wood, Ezra Taylor, Daniel Tenney, Wood, Giles H. Whitney Edmund J. Mills, Paris Winchendon Wm. Brown, Notaries and Counsellors in Worcester. 97

Reuben Hyde,MarkWhit- ren Lazell, Alexander H. comb Bullock, William Dickin- Worcester Samuel Allen, son, John S. C. Knowlton, Silas Brooks, Benjamin Wm. Greenleaf, Charles Butman, Anthony Chase, W. Hartshorn, Benjamin Edwin Conant, Jesse W. Flag^, Nathaniel Stowell, Goodrich, Alex. Hamilton, Levi A. Dowley, William Nathan Heard, Abiel E. Green, Moses D. Phil- Jaques, Daniel W. Lin- lips, Charles Washburn, coln, John Park, Charles Charles A. Hill, Frederick G. Prentiss, Georgre VV. W. Gale, Peter C. Bacon, Richardson, Stoph. Salis- George T. Curtis, Albert bury, Benjamin F. Thom- W. Congdon, William B. as, George A. Trumbull, Maxwell, Grenville Par- Artemas VVard, Samuel B. ker, Elisha Fuller, Charles Woodward, Daniel Stone, A. Hamilton Lewis A. Maynard, War-

J^otaries Public. Brookfald Sell) Field, Otis wood Hayden Soufhhridge Saml. M.Lane Fitchburp^ Eben'rTorrey Uxbridge George Willard Lancaster Nathl. Chandler, Worcester Isaac Flagg, Joseph W. Huntington, Ira M. Barton, Charles A. George R. M, Withinorton Hamilton, Samuel Allen, Leicester Horatio G. Hen- George A. Trumbull, shaw William Dickinson, Saml. Millhury VVm. Whittlesey Jennison, Peter C. Bacon, Oxford Alvan G. Under-

Counsellors and .Attorneys. Jishburnham George G. rey, Nathl. Wood, Charles Parker Mason ^Ihol Isaac Stevens, Cbas. Grafton Samuel Allen, Field W. A. Crafts Barre Nahum F. Bryant, Harvard Abel Whitney, Walter A. Bryant Mr. Peirson Boylston James Daven- Hubbardslon SamuelSwan port Lancaster Joseph W.Hun- Brookfield Jesse Bliss, tington, Solon Whiting, Arad Gilbert, Ephraim George R. M. Withington, Hinds, Elisha Hammond John T. Dame Douslas Fred. W. Both am Leicester Nathl. P. Denny Fitchburff Ebenezer Tor* Leominster Joel W. 10 98 Sheriffs in Worcester.

Fletcher Westborough Nahnm Har- Mendon Charles C. P. rington HastingSjWarren Rawson Westminster Giles- H, MUforii John S. Scanimell Whitney Millbury Clough R. Miles, Worcester Ira M. Barton, Abraham G. Randall, Cal- , Samuel vin WilJard M. Burnside, Edwin Co- JVorthborough Samuel nant, Isaac I)avis,William Clarke N. Green, Jesse W.Good- JVorth BrooJijield Daniel rich, Thomas Kinnicutt, Gilbert Lewis A. Maynard, Re- Oxford Peter C. Bacon joiceNewton,Henry Paine, Petersham Aaron Brooks, George W. Richardson, jr. .Tared Weed Benjamin F. Thomas, Rutland Rufus Putnam Alexander H. Bullock, Southbridge Frederick W. Charles W. Hartshorn, Bottom, Linus Child Grenville Parker, William Sturbridge George Davis, B. Maxwell, P>ancis H. Benjamin D. Hyde Dewey, Samuel B. J. God- Sutton Edward Clarke dard, Frederick W. Gale, Templeton Joseph Mason Charles Allen, John C. B. Uxbridge Henry Chapin, Davis, William O. Bart- Francis Deane,jr. Beza- lett, J.H.Hill, Elisha Ful- leel Taft, Joseph Thayer ler, Peter C. Bacon Webster Henry S.Whea ton

Sheriff, John W. Lincoln, of Worcester.

Deputy Shcrifs. Athol John H. Partridge Sutton John W. Whipple Barre Luther Clifford Templeton Nathan Bryant Douglas Sumner Bnlcom Uxbridge John W. Capron Fitchburg Dav.F.McIntire Warren Hiram Wheelock Grafton Lowell Baker, jr. Webster Jonathan Day Lancaster NathanielRand Westminster Phineas W. Leominster Whiting Gutes Read Petersham CephasWillard Worcester Claudius B. Sturbridge Benja. Bullock Long, George Jones

Crier of the Courts, Thos. Chamberlain, of Worcester. Keeper of the House of Correction, Asa Matthews. Overseers of the House of Correction, Nathan Heard, John W. Lincoln.

Jailer, Asa Matthews, of Worcester. ;

Coroners in Worcester. 99

Core Jlshhurnham Saml. Woods l-ird, Eber Hapgood Barre Seth Caldwell Princeton John Dodd, Mo- Bolton Joseph Sawyer ses G. Cheever Brook/ield Simeon Draper, Royalston Cyrus Davis Seth W. Field Rutland Calvin Howe, Charlemont Samuel Potter Jeduthan Green Dana Gilbert Warden, Shrewsbury RufusE.Good- John H. Farnsworth now Douglas Aaron A. Wallis Southbridge Lemuel Dun- Fitcliburg HoraceNewton, bar Ivers I'hiUips Spencer Willard Rice Grafton Isaac W Wood Sturbrids:e Edw'd Phillips Harvard Aaron Whitney Sutton "John W. Whipple Hoiden Georije Flagir Templeton Nathan Bryant Hubbardslon David Ben- Uxbridge Sullivan Thayer nett Warren Joseph Field Lancaster Nathl. Rand Webster Jonathan Day Leicester Henry 'fainter Westminster Luke Bige- Leominster Wra. Wilder, low, Willard Allen Abel Carter Winchendon Mark Whit- Lunenburg Eli Page cotnb Mendon Aaron Burden Worcester Timothy W. Milford Clark Ellis Bancroft, William Eaton, JV. Brookjield Francis Car- Edward H. Hemmenwav, ruth Asa Matthews, Claudius Oxford Sylvanus Harris B. LoniT Petersham Cephas Wil-

Prover oj Fire Arms, Francis Clark, of Sturbridge, Inspector of Hops, Benj. Farnsworth, of Lancaster.

MASTERS TN CHANCERY. Suffolk. William Minot, Edward G. Lorinor, George S. Hillard, Bradford Sumner, Ellis (iray Loring. Essex. John G, King, David Roberts, of Salem Ebenezer Moseley, of Newburyport; James H. Dun- can, of Haverhill.

Middlesex. Nathan Brooks, of Concord ; J. G. Ab-

bott, of Lowell; Josiah Adams, of Framingham ; G.

Washington Warren, of Charlestown ; Bradford Rus- sell, of Groton. Plymouth. Zachariah Eddy, of Middleboro'; Wei- ;

100 Public Administrators. come Young", of East Bridgewater; William Thomas, of Plymouth ; Ebenezer T. Fogg, of Scituate.

Bristol. H. G. O. Colby, of New Bedford ; Charles J. Holmes, of Taunton; Horatio Pratt, of Taunton; Elnathan P. Hathaway, of Freetown.

JVorfolk. James Richardson, of Dedham ; David A.

Simmons, of Roxbury ; John J. Clark, of do. ; Ellis

Ames, of Canton ; Aaron Prescott, of Randolph.

ff'orcester. Isaac Davis, of Worcester ; Linus Child, of Southbridge ; Walter A. Bryant, of Barre ; Charles W. Hartshorn, of Worcester; Henry Chapin, of Ox- bridge.

Berkshire, Robert F. Barnard, of Sheffield : Henry

Hubbard, of Pittsfield ; Horatio Byington, of Stock- bridge ; Franklin O.Sayles, of Adams; Parker L.Hall, of Pittsfield. Hampshire. Myron I>awrence, of Belchertown

Charles P. Huntington, of NorthMmpton ; Edward Dick- inson, of Amherst ; Lab;in Marcy, of Greenwich ; Mark Doolittle, of Belchertown. Franklin. Horatio G. Newcomb, of Greenfield; W. Taft, of Sunderland T. Davis, of Horace ; George

Greenfield ; George Grinnell, jr. of do. Hampden. Justice Willard, of Springfield; William G. Bates, ofWestfield. Barnstable. Zeno Scudder, of Barnstable.

Dukes. Leavitt Thaxter, of Edgartown ; Thomas Bradley, of Tisbury. JVantucket. Timothy Hussey, George Cobb, Charles Bunker.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATORS,

Jippoinled under Act nf April fi, i8:?9. [They are authorized to admin- ister OH the estates of persinis, aliens and oiheis, dying without legal heirs in this slate j Phineas Blair, John P. Bigelow, of Boston; Charles

Marston, of Barnstable ; Thomas Bradley, of Tisbury ;

Benjamin Merrill, of Salem ; Nathan Brooks, of Con- cord ; Moses Edgell, of Fr;imingham; Ira Cleaveland, of Dedham; S. H. Jenks, of Nantucket; Samuel S.

Beal, of Kingston ; Frederick Robinson, of Charles- town ; Nathan Willet, of Salem ; Henry H. Crapo, of New Bedford. Massachusetts Commissioners. 101 BOARD OF EDUCATION.

Established by Act of April 20, 1837.

The Governor and Lieutenant Governor, ex officiis. Stephen C. Phillips, of Salem; Charles Hudson, of

Westminster; William G. Bates, of Westfield ; John d. d. of Am- W, James, of Boston ; Heman Humphrey, herst; Rev. Barnas Sears, of Newton; Rev. E. H. Chapin, of Charlestown; Henry B. Hooker, of Fal- mouth. Horace Mann, Secretary of the Board.

COMMISSIONERS resident in other States, who have been ap- pointed by the Government of Massachusetts, to take testimony and depositions to be read in the Courts of Massachusetts,—also to administer Oaths, and to take the acknowledgment of Deeds, Powers of Attorney, and all instruments under seal to be recorded in said Commonwealth.

William Willis, Portland, Amos Nichols, William Woart, jr. Asaph R. Nichols, James L. Child, Nathaniel Wilson, Charles Gilman, John A. Poor, Jonas Cutting, Francis E. Bond, Samuel P. Benson, John C. Dodge, Moses Titcomb, John C. Godfrey, Aaron Hayden,jr. Isaac G. Read, Bion Bradbury, Jacob S. Sewall, Levi Chamberlain, Wm. H. Y. Hackett, William B. Parker, Ephraim Eaton, Jeremiah Elkins, Stephen Peabody, Chas. W. Woodman, 10* 102 Massachusetts Commissioners.

William H. Smith, Providence, R. Island. Erastus Smith, Hartford, Conn, Richard G. Drake, do. do. James Grant Bolles, do. do. John Danforth, New London, do. Jonathan Barnes, Middleton, do. William H. Maxwell, City of N.York, New York. Thomas Allen, do. do. William Emerson, do. do. George Folsom, do. do. William C. Russell, do. do. William Bliss, do. do. George Gibbs, do. do. ZebedeeCook,jr. do. do. John Bissell, do. do. Joseph N. Ballistier, do. do. John O. Sargent, do. do. Obadiah H. Piatt, do. do. Wm. M. Evarts, do. • do. Joseph Bridgham, do. do. David E. Wheeler, do. do. John W. Mitchell, do. do. Stephen J. Fields, do. do. William C. Betts, do. do. Andrew Warner, do. do. Thomas White, do. do. Samuel Osgood, do. do. Henry G. D. Forrest, do. do. Moses B. Ma clay, do. do. Gansevoort Melville, do. do. Joseph W. Moulton, do. do. Theodore Eames, Brooklyn, do. George Gould, Troy, do. Peter T. Woodbury, do. do. John W. Fairfield, Hudson, do. William C. Churchill, Little Falls, do. James M. Bouck, Schenectady, do. George F. Danforth, Rochester, do. George G. Bull,. New Lebanon, do. John Hastings, West Troy. do. John S. Perry, Albany, do. Charles R. Gold, Buffalo, do. E. W. Andrews, Warsaw, do. J. Lawrence Bagg, Syracuse, do. Massachusetts Commissioners. 103

Samuel Churchill, Utica, New York. Henry A. Brewster, Rochester, do. Joseph S. Colt, Albany, do. Tiberias J. Bryant, Cayuga Co. do. Samuel G. Fisher, Philadelphia, Pennsylv. Benjamin Gerhard, do. do. John Devereux, do. do. Henry B. Hirst, do. do. A.DeKalbTarr, do. do. Joseph B. Williams, Baltimore, Maryland. Charles Gilman, do. do. Joseph B. Varnum, do. do. John Wade, jr. do. do. John M. Edgar, do. do. Simeon S. Goodwin, Louisville, . Hamilton Smith, do. do. Taliaferro P.ShafFner, do. do. liUciusC. Duncan, New Orleans, Louisiana. Edward H. Durell, do. do. John McLean Halsey, do. do. Daniel C. Pool, do. do. Daniel F. Webster, Detroit, Michigan. Thornton F.Brodhead, do. do. Edward P. Cranch, Cincinnati, Ohio, Joshua H. Bates, do. do. Frederick D. Lincoln, do. do. James A. Briof^s, Cleaveland, do. George T. Metcalf, Peoria, Illinois, William F. DeWolf, Alton, do. William S. Lincoln, do. John Stark, Galena, do. Thomas Melvill, do. do. Horace N. Chapman, Geneva, do. William Hulin, Rockford, do. Abner T. Ellis, Vincennes, Indiana, Randall Crawford, New Albany, do. William T. Otto, Indianapolis, do. John Davis, St. Louis, Missouri, John M. Eager, do. do. Edward Cruft, jr. do. do. George F. Cheever, Natchez, do. Augustus Story, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Horace N. Chapman, Racine, do. E. M. Bissell, Du Buque, Iowa. 104 Commissioners of other States.

David A. Hall, Washington, Dist. of Col. Gurdon Deming, Fayetteville, N. Carolina. Jeremiah Lippitt, Wilmington, do. Charles Kettelle, Charleston, S. Carolina. Edward R. Newhall, do. do. Matth. H. McAllister, Savannah, Georgia. Charles A. Higgins, Macon, do. Henry Chamberlain, Mobile, . Theodore L. Moody, do. do. George F. Baltzell, Apalachicola, Florida.

COMMISSIONERS, resident in Massachusetts, appointed by other States, to take testimony to be used, and acknowledgment of Deeds to be recorded, in said States.

^ For , Benjamin H. Currier, Peleg W. Chand- ler, Thomas A. Dexter, Bradford Sumner, Francis O. Watts, Thomas W. Phillips, John P. Bigelow, George M. Thacher, Wildes P. Walker, Robert Rantoul,jr. J. Wingate Thornton, Jacob Q. Kettelle, I. P. Nichols, A. H. Fiske, Lowell M. Stone, P. S. Wheelock,Thoma8 S. Harlow, John A. Bolles, of Boston, and Jesse W. Goodrich, of Worcester. For JVew York and Vermont, John P. Bigelow, of Boston. Vermont, P. S. Wheelock, J. Wingate Thorn- ton, of Boston. " Conn., John P. Putnam, George M. Brown, John A. Bolles, of Boston, Walter A. Bryant, of Barre, Wor- cester county. " JVew Hampshire, John S. Kimball, P. S. Whee- lock, John a'. Bolles, Henry M. Parker, J. Wingate Thornton, of Boston. " Rhode Island, George Griggs, of Boston. « JVew York, E. G. Austin, A. H. Fiske, J. P. Hea- ley, John A. Bolles, of Boston, Ezekiel R. Colt, of Pitts- field, James M. Bunker, of Nantucket. * Penn,, William W. Story, John A. Bolles, of Boston. " JVorth Carolina, J.Wingate Thornton, of Boston. POST-OFFICES IN MASSACHUSETTS, WITH THE post-masters' NAMES.

Abinj^ton, BfinJMinln Kinjj Boxboro', Lyman Bigelow •« East, rJodud Kend Bedford, John A. Merriam " South, VVm.Boniiey,jr. Boylston, Eli B. Lampson Adams, Cieorire A. Laphatii Braintree, Asa French " North, VV. E. Bra v ton " West, N. Fletcher, jr. Alford, M. R. Vandeusen Bradford, George Savory Amesbiirv, J. Walsh " East, Jere. Spoti<>rd " West, Edmund Sar«jent Brewster, Jeremiah Mayo Acton, Silas Jones " W^est, Freeman Ryder Amherst, S. C. Carter " East, Geo. W. Higgins " North, H Culler Bridgewater, Mich. Keith " South, H. H.Allen " Worth, E.Soutfiworih.jr. Andover, Samuel Phillips " East, H. O A. Orr "• North, James Stevens " N. W., Heman Packard Ashburnham, Sam'l Barrett " West, J. M. Reed Ashby, Alex. T. Willard Brookline, Oliver Whyte Ashfield, Levi Cook Brighton, J. B. Mason Athol, William H. Williams Brimfield, Otis Lane Attleborough, Iru Osborne Brookti.ld, Henry Reed " North, Israel Hatch " West, Allen Newell " East, L W. Dean " North, John Hill Auburn, E. M.Knowles '« East, C. Flagg Jlgawam, Lyman Whitman Buckland, Joseph Hubbard ^shleyville Edw. Kneeland Burlington, Silas Culler Annisquam, W. VV. Chard Baldwinsvllle, J. Davis, jr. Bernardston,H.VV.Cushman Bellvilleport, Jos. Jackman Barnstable, RichAinsworth Blackstone, John Cady •' West, J HovvlaiiJ, jr. Byjield, Benjamin Coleman Barre, Charles Caldwell Caiiibrid., T J. Whittejnore Belchertown, Josh. Lnngley " East, J. W. Donallen Bellingham, Ellery Thayer " West, John Fowle Berkley, Asahel Hathaway <' Port, C. iVlorse Beverly, Stephens Baker Canton, Darius Tucker Berlin, Addison How Carver, Eliel Ward Becket, Alexander Clark " North, Wm. Barrows " West, Wm. S. Phillips Charlemont, W. Hastings Billerica, Marshall Preston Charleslown, Wm. Sawyer Biandford, Orren Saj^e Charlton, Depot, H.Towne " North, Lyman Gibbs " Centre, A.C.Thurston Bolton, Amos Parker Chatham, Josiah Mayo Boston, Nathaniel Greene " North, J. Nickerson,jr. Boxtbrd, J, Coirgin Chelmsford, Joel Adams " West, Benjamin Pearl '' Nurth, Benj. Adams 106 Post-Offices in Massachusetts.

Chelsea, Benjamin Dodge Duxbury, Zenas Faunce Cheshire, Russell C Brown " West, Geo. B.Standish Chester, T. K. DeVVoif Eastham, Mr. Seabury '* North, T. E. Stevens " North, Cushing Norton *' Factories, W. Shepard Easton, Henry Wightman " Falleys' Cross Roads, " North, John Ames, 2d. J. B. Williams Easthamptori, Eben. Ferry Chesterfield, Dyer Bancroft Edgartovvn, S. L. Pease Chilmark, TristramAllen.jr. Egrernont, Cohasset, Zenas Stoddard Enfield, Oliver Bryant Coleraine, C. W. Shattuck Ervirig, Fordyce Ale.xander Adams' Vill., John VViLstm " ErvingsviUe, A. Lesure Concord, John Stacy Esse.x, Enoch Low Conway, Jas. S. Whitney Fairhaven, Cummington, Francis Bates " North, Cyrus Clark " West, W\^\m\ Mitchell Fall River, C. B Vickery CahotvUle, AW.Stockwell " William B. (yannedy Centreville, F. G. Kelley Falmouth, Fred. Davis Chicopee Falls, D. M. " West, S. Dillingham Bryant " North, Ebenezer Nye Clappville, Ab'm Firths, jr. " East, J Robinson Cfltuit, R. T. Crocker " Wood's Hole, John Crngie's Mills, C. Shaw C. Parker _ Dallon, Franklin Weston Fitchbuig, Nathaniel Wood Danvers, Joseph Osgood Florida, Dennis Thayer Dartmouth, Abrah. Tucker Foxboro', '• Worth, John Cummmgs " Centre, W.R.Hitehcock " South, B. Howland " East, Jos. Kingsbury Dedham, Elisha Thayer " West, Henry Hobart " West, Abner Ellis Frarningham, Saml. Warren Deerfield, CharlesWilliams " Saxonville, C. Fiske ** South, H Cowing Frhnklin, David P. Parker Dover, Ralph Sanger '' City, S. B. Scott Dennis, Nehemiah Y. Hall Freetown, G. H. Hathaway " South, E Nickerson Feeding Hills, H. Smith " East, Judah Paddock Gardner, T. P. Wood " West, Luther Childs " South, Abijah M.Severy Dighton, Charles Talbot Georgetown, Benj Little " North, John Rose Gill, J. W. Canning Dorchester, Jos. Marshall Gloucester, Gorh Parsons Dunstable, J. Cummings.jr. Goshen, Hinckley Williams Douglass, David Hoiman Graflon, Otis Adams " East, Turner Thayer Granby, William Belcher Dracut, Oliver Morse Greenfield, Richardson Hall West, Coburn Blood,jr. Gr. Barrington, S. Newman Dudley, E.M.Williams Greenwich, Tbos. Smith Post-Offices in Massachusetts. 107

" Village, Ira Haskell Leicester, John Sargent Granville, East, J. Cooley Lenox, William P. Walker " Wesl, Vincent Holcoinb Leominster, C. H. Colburn Hadley, Orlando Smith Leverett, Jonathan Conant " Mills, D. Huntington " North, E. M. Hatch Haliftix, Henry Pope Lexington, John Davis Halfietd, Alpheus Longley " East, Amos Adams Hancock, S. P. Burns Lincoln, Rufus Morse Hanover, Samuel F.ells Leyden, Abel Carpenter Hanson, P 11. Perkins Littleton, Jona. Hartvvell Hardwick, F. VV. Delano Longmeadow, Wm. White Harv;ird, John P.VVhitcomb " East, Wm. Lathrop Harwich, Obed Brooks Lowell, Jacob Robbins " South, I. P. Nickerson Ludlow, Joseph Bucklin «' East, B. F. Eldredge Lunenburg. Asa Whiting " West, Anthony Killey Lynn, Benjamin Mudge Haveriiill, Charles B. Hall Maiden, J. C Richardson " East, E. Fullinghain Mansfield, Solomon Pratt Hubbardston, Applet. Clark Marblehead, Saml. Homan Havvley, Calvin S Longley Manchester, Wm. Dodge '* South, Noah Joy Marshfield, Proctor Bourne Heath, Lysander M Ward 'f North, Daniel Phillips Hingham, RufusW Lincoln " East, John Tilden " South, Quincy Lane Medwav, C. Patridge Hinsdale, Mtniroe Emn)ons " West, Daniel Wiley Holden, Cliarles (^haffin *' East, Geo.H Holbrook Holland, E. G. Fuller Medfield, Charles Onion Hopkinton, S.D Davenport Medford, L. Angier " Woodvillc, AlhertVVood Mendon, Henry A. Aldrich " UnionviUe,Wni Jennison " South, E G. Daniels Holliston, S. G. Buriiap Methuen, George A.Waldo Hartsville, Hetny L. Hill Middleboro', Levi Pierce Haydenvillc, Josi;ihHayden *' North, MorrillRobinson Hulyoke Place, Za. Lvman " West, EliasSampson.jr. HoUenbechs, N.K.' Bills " East, Nathaniel Eddy Holmes' Hole, Geo. Dunham Millbury, Asa H. Waters Hyannis, Abner W. Lowell " We'st, Eph. Goulding " port, Daniel Basset Marlboro", A. Parmenter

Ipswich, Stephen Cobiirn Ml I ford, Ireland^ Chester Crafts " South, P. Penniman Jamaica Plain, Robt.Seaver Miltftn, George Thompson Kingston, Rufus B.Bradford Monroe, Martin Ballou Lancaster, J.W.Huntington Mftnson, Wm. N. Packard Lanesboro', Rich. Whitney Montgomery, Orren Parks Lee, Hubbard Barllett Montague, Jona. Hariwell " South, Thos. Hurlbul ** Canal, Benj. Henry 108 Post-OfRces in Massachusetts.

Maltapoiset, Wilson Bar- Paxton, S. D. Harrington slow Pelham. Calvin D. Eaton MarsUm's Mills, Natlianiel Peml)rr)ke, H. Coilamore Hinckley Pepperell, John Loring

Middlesex Vil , E. Arlnm? Peru, Oliver Nash Middlejield, Solomon Root Phillipston, Curtis Powers Nantucket, Saml. H. Jenks Piitsfield, Jonathan Allen Natirk, Nallianiel Clark Plainfield, Leavitt Halleck '« South, Curtis Plymouth, F^phraimSpooner Needhani, Israel Whitney Plymplon, Isaac Wright " West, William Klajig " North, Zenas Cushman NewBedford, SimefjnBailey Princeton, Charles Russell New Braintree, A O Martin " Jonathan Allen Newburyport, Benj W Hale Proviricetown, J.l^Lothrop New Ma'riboro', SetliNorton Petersham, S( th Hapgood New Salem, North, Alpheus Focassett, Howard Perry Harding Prescott, Stacy Linzie " MiUington, JohnPutnam Quincy, Daniel French Newttm, Wm. B. Newton Randolph, S. N. Howard " Lower falls, A. Allen '^ Fast, Wm. W Linfield " Upper Fall?, Jesse Reading, John Weston Winslovv " North, Levi Whitney " West, John Mead Rehoboth, GranvilleStevens ' Centre, A. R. Trow- " Centre,Jona.Wheaton.jr. bridge Ri

Saupus, Henry Slade Scotland, George Chipman Savoy, Liberty Bowker Sippican, W. N. Ellis Sciluate, John Beul Squnvi, Oliver W. Sargent " North, S. B Alerritt Taunton, CharlesR.Vickery " South, K. T. Foeg Templeton, Artemas Lee " West, Z. Gushing Tewksbury, Jofin Coggin Seekonk, Cliureh Gray Tisbury, Holmes' Hole,Geo. " South, Allen IVhinroe Dunham Sharon, Jonathan Cobb " West, Willard Luce " Centre, Chas Jolinson Tolland, Roger Harrison Shelburne, Waller W^ells Top>.fieId, Wm. E. Kimball " Falls, Wm. T. Davis Townsend, Thos. Farrar Sherburne, Oliver Everett " James S. Walton Sheffield, Edward F. Ensign " Harbor, Charles Emery " East, E. S. Deming Truro, H. Gross Shirley, " North, Edw. Armstrong " Village, Israel Longley Tyngsboro', B. Richardson Sluitesbiiry, J. L. Sniallidge Tyringhajn, South, W.

Lode's Vill , Nye Haskell Langdon Somerset, Elisha Slade. jr. " North, Samuel Fargo, jr. " West, Nath'l Mason Three Rivers, AsaShumway Southboro', Siillivan Fay Upion, David B. Fisk Soutlibridge, Wm. Edwards Uxbriflge, Sullivan Thayer South Reading, D. Norcross " North, George Adams Shrewsbury, Wm W. Pratt Van Dcuscntille, VV. Adams " South, Luke Harrington Walpole, Edmimd W.Clapp Southwick, J M. Forward '* East, David Morse Southauip., Owen S Cowles " Truman Clark Spencer, E. B Draper Waliham, Nath'l Maynard Springfield, Galen Ames Ware, Lewis Babrock Sterling, Thomas H. Blood Wareham, William Bates Stockbridge, S, Rockwell " West, Stoneham, W. Svveetser " East, David Nye Stoughton, Lemuel Gay Warwick, William Cobb " East, Darius Litllefield Watf'rtown, Benjamin Dana Stow, W. Robinson W^avland, Newell Heard Sudbury, North, J. Sawyer W^bsier, Jonathan Day Sturhridge, A. M. Merrick W^ellfleet, Giles Holbrook Sunderland, Wm. Delano " South, Reuben Arey *' North, D. S Whipple Wendell, L. Cook Sutton, Gibbs Eilley W^enham, A. J. Dodge '* West, R. Waters, jr. Westboro', W. L. G. Hunt Swanzey, John Mason West Boylston, Walter South Hadley, D. Chandler Winter " Canal, D. B. Gillet Westhampton, John A.Judd 11 110 Rates of Postage.

W. Newbury, D. Pilsbury Washing'n, W G.Ballentine Warren, Daniel Hitchcock Windsor, Charles Reed •• Sdiitli, Harvey Sessions Williamsburg, L. Bodman Westfield, Joseph Root William.'5town, IsaacLettam Westford, Samuel Fletcher " South, John P. Jordan * Forge Valley, L.Fvescuti Wilmington, James Jaques

Wales, Daniel N. Green Winchendon, M . Wbitcomb Weston, Abraham Hewes Woburn, B. Buckman Westport, Steph. Howland " South, Humph. B. How " Alex. H. Corey Worcester, M.L.Fisher W. Springfield, Edward Wnrthington, Wm. Ward Southworth Wrcntham, Curtis Stone W. Stockbridjje, " North, Ebenezer Blake Weymonth, F.A.Kingsbury " South, B. N. Shepherd " East, Albert Humphrey Yarniouih, James Matthews " South, Jacob Loud " Port, Edward Thacher ** North, James Torrey '* West, EInathan Lewis Whateley, Levi Bush, jr. " South, David K. Akin " West, Asa Sandersongr. Waterford, D. A. Farnum " East, David Stockbridge WhitinsviUe, Paul Whitin Wilbraham, C. B. Stebbins H'illiviansett, C. Pendleton " South,Solo. B. Spelman

RATE OF POSTAGE. Every letter a of single sheet, not over 30 miles, 6 cents j

over 30 and not exceeding 80, 10 cents ; over 80 and not exceeding 150, 12 1-2 cents; over 150 and not exceeding

400, 18 3 4 cents ; over 400, 25 cents. Letters composed of two pieces of paper, double postage; three pieces, triple, and four pieces, quadruple. Packets composed of one or more pieces of paper, or one or more other articles, and weighing one ounce, quadruple those rales, and in proportion for all greater weight. Every article sent in the mail, which is not either a newspaper, magazine, pamphlet, or legislative journal, is suhjf ct to letter post- age, excepting printer's bills to their subscribers, which may be sent in a newspaper, magazine, &c. Every ship letter, originally received at an office for delivery, 6 cents, and if forwarded by post, with the addition of two cents to the ordinary rates of postage. Letters by steam boats are subject to postage as if carried all the way by land.

Newspapers, not over 100 miles, 1 cent; over 100 miles, 1 1 2 cent;

to any distance in the state where printed, 1 cent. Magazines and pamphlets, not over 100 miles, 4 cents per sheet, that is, 4 cents for every 4 pages folio, S quarto, 16 octavo, or 24 duodecimo, or of a small- er size; over 100 miles, 6 cents. But if published periodically, the

postage is, not over 100 miles, 1 1-2 cent ; over 100 miles, 2 1-2 cents. Magazines and pamphlets must be marked with the nainber of sheets they contain. FELLOWS OF THE MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL SOCIETY.

Alphabetically arranged in Counties.

BARNSTABLE. Wm. S. Childs, Pittsfield George Atwood, Orleans Willard Cloughjjr. " James Ayer, Sandwich Daniel Collins, Lenox Elij:ih W. Carpenter, Chalh. JohnW. Couch, G.Barringt. Johnson Clark, Brewster Luke Dewoy, West Stockb. Aaron Cornish, Falmoutli Henry Ferre, Dulton Daniel VV. Davis, VVellfltet VVorham L. Fitch, Otis F. Dodge, Harwich Royal Fowler, Stockbridge Oliver Ford, Barnstable Corridon (luiteau, Leu Wm. Greene, N. Falmouth George Hill, Williamslown John Harpur, Sandwich Isaac Hodges, NorthAdams Claren.G.Holbrook, Dennis SeUlen Jennings, Richmond Thos. P. Jackson, Barnstable Benj T.Kettredge, Hinsdale John L. Lathrop, Provincet. Dudley Leavilt, W. Stockb. *Jona. Leonard, Sandwicli Charles McAllister, Lee " Jona. Leonard, jr. ^Oliver Partridge, Stockbri. Steph.A.Paine, Provincet'n Henry P.Phillips, N. Adams Alexander Poole, Dennis Enoch Pierce, Pittsfield *Joseph Sampson, Brewster Henry L. Sabin, Williamst. Benj. F, Seabury, Orleans Millen Sabin, Lenox Jeremiah Stone, Chatham Samuel Smith, Williamst'n Henry Tuck, Barnstable Philan.H Thomas, Hancock *Wm. H. Tyler, N. Adams BERKSHIRE. Asa G. Welsh, Lee Peter S. Arndt, Pittsfield Vassall White, (Curtisville) Snell Babbitt, Adams Stockbridge Nathan S. Babbitt, " Avery Williams, Lanesboro' John L. Barker, " RobertWorthington, Lenox Hubbard Barllett, Lee Erastus Beach, Sandisfield BRISTOL. William Beard, Otis Jason H. Archer, Fall River Calvin C Bidwell, Ira Barrows, Norton John M. Brewster, Pittsfield Lyman Hartlett, N. Bedford Francis H. Chase, " Fran.D.Bartlett, Dartmouth Henry H. Childs, " *Leavitt Bates, Norton

* Retired Members. 112 Massachusetts Medical Society.

Wm. P. Boriney, Fall River *, Salem Aitemas Z Brown, Swansey Gideon F. Barstow, Salem Win.H A.Crary, Fall River Jos. C.Batchelder, Topsfield James B. Dean, Taunton Dan. H.Batchelder, Bt^verly Amory Glazier, Fall River Clark Blaisdell,Marblehead Wm. A. Gordon, NBcLHord Isaac Boyd, West Newbury Edw. VV. Greene, " Wyatt C. Boyden, Beverly Benj. F. Hardy, N- Bedford Edward Bradstreet, " J. H. Hatch, N. Attleboro' Calvin Briggs, Marblehead Foster Hooper, Fall River James C. Briggs, " Jeremiah Home, N. Bedford William B. Brown, Lynn Azell P. Ladd, Wes.tport Chas. H. Brown, Ipswich George Leonard, Taunton Enrigo Bundt, Salem Andrew Mackie, N.Bedford George Choate, " Calvin Martin, Seekonk Francis Clarke, Andover Wm. B. Mason, Dartmouth Edward L. Coffin, Lynn Julius S. Mayhew, N. Bedf. John H. Coggeshall, Mar- Jos. D. Nichols, Attleboro' blehead Wm. F. Perry, Mansfield George Coggswell,Bradford ThaddeusPhelps, .Attleboro' Benj. Cox, jr. Salem M. R. Randall, Rehoboth Oliver S. Cressy, Hamilton Alexander Reed, N.Bedford Joseph Farnum, jr. Salem Henry Russell, " Chandler Flagg, Marbleh. Ira Sampson, Dighton Kendall Flint, Haverhill Phin. Savery, E. Attleboro' Stephen M Gale, Methuen Samuel Sawyer, Fairhaven Abraham Gould, jr. Saugus Benj. B. Sisson, Wostport D A.Grovesnor, jr. Danvers Paul Spooner, NewBedlord Edwin P. Grosvenor, Glou- Caleb Swan, Easton cester Charles Talbot, Dighton Benjamin Haskell, Rockport W^m.C. Whittredge, N.Bedf Richard Herbert, Rowley Thomas Wilbur, Fall River Edward A. Holyoke, Salera Henry Willard, " *01iver Hubbard, Salem Alfred Wood, Dighton Ebenezer Hunt, Danvers J. G Johnson, Newbury port DUKES. Samuel Johnson, Salem Ivory H. Lucas, Edgartown Nathan Jones, Wenham John Pierce, " E. G. Kelly, Newburyport Le Roy M. Yale, Tisbury, Tim. Kinnislon, Haverhill (Holmes' Hole) Joseph Kittredge, Andover "Ingalls Kittri'dge, Beverly " ESSEX. Ingalls Kittredge, jr. John Atkinsim, Newburyp. Kdward A. Kittredge, Lynn Benj. Atkinson, Amesbury Josiah Lamson, Essex Amasa D.Bacon, Gloucester Rufus Longley, Huverliill Massachusetts Medical Society. 113

William Mack, Salem Christopher Dean, Colerain *Thomas Manning, Ipswich James Deane, Greenfield RoyalA Merriatn, Topsfield Chas. M.Duncan, Shelburne David Mighill, Georgetown Eras. D. Hamilton, Conway Asa T. Newhall, Lynn Geo. W. Hamilton, " Andrew Nichols, Danvers A.SumnerHaskell, Deerfield James M. Nye, Lynn Charles Knowltou, AshfieM George Osborn, Danvers Joel Lyon, Gill George Osgood, " Leonard Morgan, Leyden Joseph Osgood, '* Bradley Noyes, New Salem Abel L. Peirson, Salem Gustav D.Peck, Sunderland Edward B. Peirson, " Alph. F. Stone, Greenfield Henry C.Perkins, Newbury p. Simeon E. Strong, Heath Daniel Perley, Lynn Amos Taylor, Warwick Eben.S. Phelps, Middle'ton Chester Thomas, N. Salem Charles H. Pierce, Salem Albert White, Shutesbury William Prescott, Lynn Steph. W. Williams, Deer- W'illiam H. Prince, Salem field William Read, Lynn Joseph Reynolds, Gloucest. HAMPDEN. Wm.P. Richardson, Salem Jehiel Abbott, Westfield Dean Robinson, Newbury Washington Alden, Ludlow Horatio Robinson, Salem David Bemis, Springfield Martin Root, Newbury William Bridgman, " Joseph Shed, Danvers John B. Bridgman, " Isaac P. Smith, Gloucester Horatio Bryant, Blandford Jeremiah SpofFord, Bradford Reuben Champion, West Rich.S.Spofford,Newburyp. Springfield Asa Story, Manchester Stephen Champion, West *Joseph Torrey, Beverly Springfield Augustus Torrey, " Wm. A. Davis, Springfield John G. Treadwell, Salem Amasa Davis, Palmer Daniel Wardwell, Andover T. K. DeWolf, Chester Aurelius L. Weymouth, Benj. H. Ellis, Springfield Salem Joseph H. Flint, " Henry Wheatland, Salem Vincent Holcomb, Granville Asahel H. Wildes, Ipswich George Hooker, Long- Jona. F. Worcester, Salem meadow LeviW. Humphreys, South- FRANKLIN. wick Parley Barton, Orange Bela B. Jones, Springfield Edward Barton, S. Orange Gideon Kibbee, Wilbraham John Brooks, Bernardston Aaron King, Palmer Elijah W. Carpenter, " Asa Lincoln, Brimfield Lucius Couke, Wendell Jesse W. Rice, Wilbraham li» 114 Massachusetts Medical Society.

Geo Seymour, Springfield Horatio Thompson, Bel- Aaron Shaw, VVales chertown" Marcus M. Shearer, Palmer James Thompson, North- James M.Smith, Springfield ampton John Smith, Wales R. G. Ufl^'ord, S. Hadley Alvan Smith, Monson Joseph Warren, Middlefield ^Leonard Williams, Chester Lucius Wright, Westfield MIDDLESEX. Silas P. Wright, Blandford Horatio Adams, Walthara Ahel B. Adams, Bedford HAMPSHIRE. Willard Adams, Woburn Ebenezer B. Allen, Bel- Nathan Allen. Lowell chertown Charles H. Allen, Cam- Benjamin Barrett, North- hridgeport ampton Ebenezier Ames, Wayland Reuben Bell, Hadley Aaron G.Babcock,Waltharn Artemas Bell, Southampton *Anios Bancroft, Groton S. D. Brooks, Norwich Amos B. Bancroft, " Timo. H.Brown, Worthing!. Josiah Bartlett, Concord

Sy I van usClapp, Chesterfield John C. Bartlett, Chelmsford Atherton Clark, E.Hampton Luther V. Bell, Somerville Edw. E. Denniston, Nortli- Albert Jones Bellowg, ampton Charlostown "Elihu Dwight, S. Hadley Jona. W. Bemis, Charles- *Otis Goodman, " town Horace Goodrich, Ware Charles V. Bemis, Medford James H. Gray, Enfield FVIeg Bradley, Hracut C. A. Hall, Northampton Isaac G. Braman, Brighton *John Hastings, Hatfield *Silas Brown, Wilmington *Wm.H(dland, Belchertown Sewell G.Burnap, Holliston *VVm. Hooker, Westhampl. John Buiterfield, Lowell Thos. Meekins, Williams- Patrick P. Campbell, Lowell burgh Hermon Chandler, Stow Alexan. Le Baron Munroe, Charles F. Chaplin, Cam- Granby bridgeport Hervey Orcutt, Westhampt. Daniel Clarke, Lowell Addison S. Peck, Hatfield Wm. J. Currier, Lexington *William Porter, Hadley Nehemiah Cutter, Pepperell Samuel Shaw, Plainfield Benjamin Cutter, VVoburn Washington Shaw, Wil- John C. Dalton, Lowell liamsburgh Kendall Davis, Reading Jonas M. Smith, Amherst Oliver Dean, Framingham Philemon Stacy, Hadley Abrah. D.Dearborn, Lowell Israel H. Taylor, Pelham Watson S. Drew, Woburn Daniel Thompson, North- Oliver Everett, Sherburne ampton Amos Farnsworth, Groton I Massachusetts Medical Society. 115

~ *Timothy Fiske, Holliston George Mansfield, Lowell James W. Ford, Lowell Joseph D. Mansfield, South Nathan French, Maiden Reading Milton Fuller, Medford Austin Marsh, Dracut William Gallup, Concord Daniel Morse, Lowell Daniel Gould, Maiden John Nelson, Lexington Levi Gould, Wilmington Jonathan Newell, Stow John W. Graves, Lowell Ezra Nichols, Newton Joshua Green, Groton *Benj. Osgood, Westford John O. Green, Lowell Daniel Parker, Billerica William Grey, " Hiram Parker, Lowell DavidA.Grosvenor,Reading James C. Parker, Shirley John F. Grosvenor, " Otis Perham, Lowell LuciusH.Grosvenor, " John D Pilsbury, " Jonas C. Harris, Hopkinton Harlin Pilsbury, " Jerome Harris, West Cam- Sylvanus Plympton, Cam- bridge bridge John Heard, Holliston Augus. Plympton, Woburn Benj.W.Hildreth, Marlboro' Joseph Poland, S. Reading Joseph F. Hill, Billerica Jefferson Pratt, "Hopkinton Alfred Hitchcock, Ashby ^Amariah Preston, Bedford Anson Hooker, E. Cambri. Saml. Richardson, Watert'n Jeremiah Home, Lowell Thos. Richmond, Westford Hiram Hosmer, Watertown George Russell, Waltham Zadok Howe, Billerica Lucius L. Scammell, Hop- John Hoyl, Natick kinton Otis Hoyt, Framingham Isaac W. Scribner, Lowell *Walter Hunnewell. Water- Benj 'Seabury, Charlestown town *Benjamin Skeiton, Lowell Elisha Huntington, Lowell Siillman Spaulding, Lex- J. Stearns Hurd, Charlestn ington *Benjamin James, Weston Steph.H.Spaulding, Newton *Timo. L. Jennison, Camb. Miles Spaulding, Dunstable Jeremiah P. Jewett, Lowell George Stearns, Groton *Moses Kidder, Townsend Wm. F.Stevens, Stoneham Gilman Kimball, Lowell Aug.G.Stickncy, Townsend George H. Kingsbury, Daniel Swan, Medford Framinghani Geo.W.Symonds, Littleton *John B. Kittredge, Fram- *CalvinThomas,Tyngsboro' ingham Abraham R. Thompson, Henry Kittredge, Tewksb'y Ciiarlestown Paul kittredge, Chelmsford Saml. A. Toothaker,South- Theo. Kittredge, Waltham Reading J. T. Gilman Leach, Lowell Wm. J. Walker, Charlest'n Henry Lyon, Charlestown *John Walton, Pepperell 116 Massachusetts Medical Society.

Edward Warren, Newton, Fred. Howard, Randolph (Lower Falls.) Appleton Howe,Weymouth John W. Webster, Cam- Benj. Hubbard, " bridge Edward Jarvis, Dorchester David Wells, Lowell Lyman B Larkin,Wrentham Timothy Wellington, West Eben, T. Learned, Wey- Cambridge mouth William W. Wellington, Benjamin Mann, Wrentham Cambridgeport *Paul R. Melcalf, " Simon Whitney, Framing. Nathaniel Miller, Franklin Samuel S. Whitney, New- Erastus D.Millcr,Dorchester ton, (Upper Falls.) Horalio O. Morse. Roxbury James M. Whitteraore, Josiah Noyes, Needham Brighton *Nath'l S. Prentiss, Roxbury Hervey B. Wilbur, liOwell Jacob Richards.jr. Braintree Abel H. Wilder, Groton Peter G. Bobbins, Roxbury Morrill Wyman, Cambridge Steph. Salisbury,jr. Medway *JohnScammeri,Bellingham NANTUCKET. Saml.A.ShurtlefF, Brookline Elisha P. Fearing, Nantucket John P. Spooner, Dorchester " John B. King, i S. A. Stanley, Bellinghara , " James A Stetson, Q,uincy Charles F.Winslow, " Jeremy Stimpson, Dedham Ebenezer Stone, Walpole NORFOLK. Robert Thaxler, Dorchester Alanson Abbe, Roxbury Thomas K. Thomas, jr. Ebenezer Alden, Randolph Milton *John Bartlett, Roxbury SimeonTuckerjr.Stoughton " Henry Bartlett, Bradford L. Wales, Ran- Charles Battley, E.Medway dolph Artemas Brown, Medway Jonathan Ware, Milton Erastus H Clapp,Wrentham C. Mi not Weld, Roxbury Benj. E. Cotting, Roxbury Phineas P Wells, « Wm. B. Duggan, Qumcy Benj. H. West, Dorchester Noah Fifield, Weymouth J(jnathan Wild,jr. Braintree James W. Foster, Foxboro' Charles Wild, Brookline Fordycc Foster, Cohasset Chas. M.Winship, Roxbury Grenville W. Gay, Quincy Theophilus Wood, East William Gordon, " Randolph John H.Gushee, EastWey- Anthony Woodside, Rox- mouth bury Luther M. Harris, Roxbury Eben. Woodward, Quincy James Hewins, Medfield Joseph Hobbins, Brookline PLYMOUTH. Christo. C.Holmes, Miitoo Samuel Alden, Bridgewater Massachusetts Medical Society. 117

Hen. Blancliard, Marshfield SUFFOLK. John S.Champney,Abingt'n Samuel L. Abbott, Boston Alonzo Chapin, " Zabdiel B. Adams, " Anthony CoUamore, Pem- Edwin Adams, " broke Andrew Alexander, " Perez F.Doffgett, Wareham John Appleton, " " Walton N. Ellis, Roches- Benj. B. Appleton. jr. ter (Sippican) Jason C. Ayres, ** Robert T.P.Fiske, Hingham John Bacon, jr. ** Timothy Gordon, Plymouth Alvan Bacon, " Josi. S.Hammond. Ply mpton George Baker, Chelsea Joseph Haskell, Rochester Stephen Ball, jr. Boston Nathan Hayward,Plymouth Charles F. Barnard, " Levi Hubbard, " George Bartlett, " Elisha James, Sciluate Erastus H. Bartlett, " Wm. Knight, Middleboro' *George Bates, " Charles Locherby, East George A. Bethune, " Bridgewater Henry Bigelow, ** Eph. Lowell, Marshfield Henry J. Bigelow, " Peter Mackie, Wareham Jacob Bigelow, " Jedidiah Miller, Middle- Henry L Bowditch, •* borough Marcellus Bowen, " Paul L. Nichols, Kingston Ward N. Boylston, " ^Hector Orr, E. Bridgewater ^Williams Bradford, « Samuel A Orr, Bridgewater Thomas M. Brewer, " Nathan Perry, N. Bridge- William A. Briggs, « water Edward Brooks, jr. " John Perkins, Middleboro' John B. Brown, « John Porter, Duxbury Brown Buckminster, " Calvin B. Pratt, Bridgewat. Ephraim Buck, " Newton Southworth, Roch- Ephraim Buck, jr. '* ester Chas. E. Buckingham, *^ Ezra Stevenson, Hingham Sereno E.D.Bumstead, " Jonathan Studley, Hanover Samuel Cabot, jr. " Geo. Sturtevant, Middle- Robert Capen, " borough Walter Channing, '* *Gridley Thaxter,Abington Charles Chase, Chelsea Ezekiel Thaxter, " Jesse Chickering, Boston Francis Thomas, Scituate Henry G. Clark, «' (Harbor) Luther Clark, « JonasUnderwood, Hingham William E. Coale, ** Winslow Warren, Plymouth Willard W. Codman, « Noah Whitman, West William S. Coffin, '- Bridgewater Daniel T. Coit, " James Wilde, Duxbury Phineas M. Crane, E. Bost. 118 Massachusetts Medical Society.

J. A. Cummings, Boston Rufus L.Hinckley, E. Bost. Edw. L. Cunningham, •• Charles F.Hoffendahl, Bost. William W. Cutler, Jonas W. Holman, William J. Dale, • •• Oliver W. Holmes, Francis Dana, John Homans, Edward J. Davenport, •• Robert W. Hooper, Theodore Dexter, Samuel G. Howe, William P. Dexter, Estes Howe, John H. Dix, GeorgeiHubbard, Clifford Dorr, Herman B. Inches, Sidney Drinkwater,Chelsea William Ingalls, Henry Dyer, Boston James Jackson, Horace Dupee,jr. John B. S. Jackson, Silas Durkee, Charles T. Jackson, Frederick A. Eddy, Alexander Jackson, Joseph J. Fales, John Jeffries, John D. Fisher, Joseph J. Jones, Josiah F. Flagg, Patrick Kearney, John Flint, Nathan C. Keep, Charles F. Foster, Jonas H. Lane, James B. Forsyth, Chelsea J. F. W. Lane, MalteWm.A.Franck, Bost. Alfred Lane, Ware G. Gay, John S. Lee, Martin Gay, Henry S. Lee, •• Lewis J. Glover, Edward P. Le Prohon, •• Charles Gordon, Winslow Lewis, jr. John W. Gorham, George B. Loring, Chelsea Augustus A. (lould, Giles H. Lodge, Boston Francis H. Gray, Daniel Mann, Thomas Gray, jr. Cyrus S. Mann, Henry B. C. Green, Ephraim Marston, James B. Gregerson, Henry J. Martin, Samuel Gregg, Charles Mifflin, Enoch Hale, Louis M. F. Mighault, Edward Hall, Joseph Moriarty, George A. Hammett, William W. Morland, Wm. G. Hanaford, Samuel Morrill, Friedrich Hartmann, John Odin, jr. William Hawes, Fitz Edward Oliver, John C. Hayden, David Osgood, George Hayward, George W. Olis, jr. George Hay ward, jr. Joseph Palmer, Joshua H. Hayward, Ezra Palmer, jr. Francis J. Head, Edward D. C. Palmer, George Heaton, Thomas L Parker, Massachusetts Medical Society. 1

Wm. T Parker, S. Boston Samuel Trull, Boston Thomas I. Parker, lioston Joshua I'ucker, George B. Parks, Elisha G. Tucker, George Parkman, Henry "A. Ward, Samuel Parkman, John Ware, ^Nathaniel Peabody, Charles E. Ware, Marshall S. Perry, John C. Warren, Charles A. Phelps, J. Mason Warren, Abner Phelps, John W. Warren, jr. Erastus O Phinney, Abraham A. Watson, Richard U. Piper, Moses W. Weld, Charles G. Putnam, Abner B. Wheeler, Benj. P. Randall, Warren J. Whitney, Peter Renton, Samuel Wigglesworth, •• Edward Reynolds, Danforth P. Wight, Aaron P. Richardson, Francis A. Willard, Joseph Roby, Jeffries Wyman, Samuel Rogers, jr. Richard S. Young, John G. Rosenstein, Jasper H. York, S. Boston Le Baron Russell, Richard H. Salter, WORCESTER. Thomas F. Saxton, Josiah Abbott, jr Marlboro' G. C. Shattuck, John Andrews, Boylston Geo. C. Shattuck, jr. Steph. Bachelder.Royalston Benjamin ShuriJeff, ^Stephen Ball, Northboro' Nath'l B. Shurtleff, Wm. M. Benedict, Millbury Paul Simpson, jr. Oliver H. Blood. Worcester Jerome V. C. Smith, Thos.R.Boutelle, Filchburg Asa B. Snow, Adol.Brigham, Shrewsbury John Spence, jr. Alphonso Brooks,Princeton Charles H. Stedman, Luther Bugbee, Spencer John Stevens, Joel Burnet, Southboro* Eben. Stevens, S. Boston Nelson Carpenter, Warren Justin E. Stevens, Boston Henry Carpenter, jr. Upton D Humphreys Storer Calvin Carter, Lancaster Woodbridge Strong, Shepard Clark. Hubbardston Frederic A. Sumner, Henry G. Davis, Millbury Charles Thacher, George Estabrook, Rutland William H. Thayer, Allen C. Fay, Milford Alexander Thomas, Chas. M. Fay, Charlton George N. Thompson Clisson C.Field, Leominster John Toomy, Chelsea *Austin Flint, Leicester George Tower, Boston Edward Flint, Solomon D. Townsend, •• John Green, Worcester Wm. E. Townsend, * Daniel Green, Anbnm 120 Massachusetts Medical Society.

Jonas Guilford, Spencer Augustus Robbins, Holden Samuel C Hartwell, South- James W.Robbins, Uxbridge bridge Erastus Robinson, North- Benjamin F. Heywood, bridge V\ orcester Charles G. Safford, South- EliakimA .olman, Harvard borough Jacob Holmes, Leicester Joseph Sargent, Worcester George Hoyt, Athol Wm. S.Saunders, Sturbridge *Abishai Howard, Sturbri. John M. Smith, Southbridge Amory Hunting, Worcester David S.C H.Smith, Sutton Henry F. Johnson, Cleaveland S. Stillwell, Josh J Johnson, Northboro' Lancaster Wm M. Kimball, So.ithbri. Joseph Stone, Hardwick Dan Lamb, Charlton Wm. P. Stone, Ashburnhara Francis Leiand, Milford Augustine CTaft,Uxbridge Henry Lincoln, Lancaster Samuel Taylor, Petersham *SiIas Marshall, Templeton John W. Tenney, Webster Jonas A. Marshall, Filchburg N. Quincy Tirrell, Sutton John G. Metcalf, Mendon John L. Thompson, Bolton Lawson Myrick, Brookfield William Thornton, Grafton Calvin Newton, Worcester Stephen K. Wardwell, J. W.D Osgood, Templeton Hardwick Amos Parker, Bolton F-dward M Wheeler, Paxton Henry Parker, Grafton John White, Westminster David Parker,' Gardner Charles W. Wilder, Leom- Wm. Parkhnrst, Petersham inster Warren Partridge, Princet'n Abel Wilder, 3Iendon Wm D. Peck, Sterling George Willard, Uxbridge Moses Phelps, Hubbardston Ezekiel Wood, Douglas *Nath'l Pierce, Lunenburg Samuel B. Woodward, Delano Pierce, Grafton Worcester Benj Pond, Westborough Wm. Workman, Worcester Isaac Porter, Charlton Samuel Youns, Harvard Joshua Porter, N Brookfield

The Worlds according to Weimar's Almanack^ 1840.

Population. Eriff. sq. miles. Europe, 233,240,043 3,807,195 Asia, 608,516,019 17,805,146 Africa, 101,498,411 11,647,428 America, .... 48.007,150 13,542,400 Australia, Polynesia, 1,838,194 3,347,840

Total, 993^099,817 50,150,009 — —

The Convention of the Con^res^ational Ministers in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Is a voluntary Association embiacing all the Congre- gational Cleriry of the Commonwealth, but vested with no particular authority or control over the Churches. Their meetinir is held in Boston, on the last Wed- nesday in May, annually, at five o'clock, p. m. and the followinjT day. x^fter transaclmg the usual business of the Convention, a sermon is delivered in public before them, and a collection made for the charitable purpose of relieving the indigent Widows of Congre- gational clergymen. The Officers of the Convention are Rev. Nehemiah Adams, of Boston, Scribe of the Con- vention. Rev. Samuel K. Lothrop, of Boston, Treasurer. Rev. ,D.D.of Williamslown, 1st Preacher. Rev. Alvan Lamson, d. d, of Dedham, 2d Preacher. For the purpose of investigating cases of necessity, and of application for the charity of the Convention, there are two standing Committees ; a Central Com- mittee, chosen centrally, and n Reporting Committee, whose members reside in different parts of the State. The Reporting Committee are required, each year, to investigate the circumstances of the objects of this charity, whether already on the list, or needing, or ap- plying the first time for aid, and make a particular statement to the Central Committee, directed to the Scribe of the Convention, at least one week before the meeting of the Convention. Should any member ne- glect so to do for two successive years, his place in the Reporting Committee shall be vacated. The Central Committee receive from the members of the Reporting Committee applications and statements of facts in be- half of subjects of the charity of the Convention, and, having considered the same, are to judge of the per- sons to be relieved, and the proportion to be given to each, and make report to the Convention, on the first day of their meeting, annually. The statements of the members of the Reporting Committee are expected to contain answers to the fol- lowing questions 1. What is her age ? 2. What are the number, the sex, the ages, and the circumstances of their children ? 12 122 Convention of Ministers.

3. What is a fair estimate of her property ? 4. What is her ability to help herself? 5. What connexions has she, who are bound to af- ford her assistance ? And in what way do they assist her? 6. What is her inconme ? 7. What peculiar circumstances render her an ob-

ject of charity ; or make it desirable that she should have aid this year ? CENTRAL COMMITTEE. Rev. John Pierce, d. d. Rev. Charles Lowell, d. d. Rev. John Codman, d. d. Rev. George Putnam, Rev. Richard S. Storrs, d. d. with the Treasurer and Scribe. REPORTING COMMITTEE. Siij^olk. Bristol. Rev. Silas Aiken Rev. Oren Fowler Essex. Rev. Ephraim Peabody Rev. Bailey Loring fforcester. Rev. David T. Kimball Rev. Thomas Snell, d. d. Rev. J. d. A. Edgeli Rev. Alonzo Hill Middlesex. Rev. Eben. W. Bullard Rev. Barzillai Frost Rev. Lewis Sabin Rev. Amos Blanchard Berkshire. Hampshire. Rev. James Bradford Rev. Charles E. Wiley JVorfolk. Rev. Morris E. White Rev. Elisha Fiske Plymouth. Rev.Calvin Hitchcock,D.D. Rev. James Kendall, d. d. Franklin. Rev. Paul Couch Rev. James H. Merrill Barnstable, Dukes, and Rev. Theoph. Packard, jr. JVantucket. Hampden. Rev. Nathaniel Cogswell Rev. T. M. Cooley, d. d. Rev. Asahel Cobb Rev. W. B. O. Peabody

Massachusetts Congregational Charitable Society. Annual Meeting- on the Monday preceding the last Wednesday in May. " [This Society was incorporated •24'h of Mnrrh, 1786 ; for the hu- mane and benevolent purpose of affordins; relief and snpportlothe widows and cliildren of deceased miiiislers 'i'lie inetiiliers ii>ay iiol exceed thirty of tlie clergy, and laity in equal proportion."] President, Peter C. Brooks.

Vice-Presidentf John Pierce, d. d. Charitable Society and Bishops. 123

Secretary, , d. d. Treasurer, James Savage. Counsellors, Josiah Q,uincy, ll. d. Peter C. Brooks, Jonathan Phillips, Leverett Saltonstall, James Savage, John Codman, d. d, John A. Lowell.

Bishops of the Protestant Episcopal Church. John H. Hopkins, D. D. of Burlington, Diocese of Vermont. Manlon Eastburn, D. I), ol BosHm, " Mass. John P,K. Henshaw, D. D. of Providence, " R.I. Thos C. Brnwnetl, D.D. LL. D. of Hartford, " Conn. Benj. T. Underdonk, D. D. of i\e\v York, " N. Y. William H. De Lancev, D. D. of Geneva, " N. Y. George W.Doane, D.l"). LL.D. of Burlington, " N. J. Alfred Lee, D. D. of Wilmington, " Delaware. William R. VVhitiingham, D.D. of Baltimore, " I^Jaryland. William Meade, D. D. of AHlhvood, " Virginia. John Johns, D. D of Richmond, " do. Levi S. Ives, D. D. of Raleigh, '« N. Carolina. Christopher E. Gadsden, D. D. of Charleston, " S.Carolina Stephen Elliott, jr. D. D. of Savannah, " Georgia. Charles P. M'llvaine, D. D. of Gambia, " Ohio. Benjamin B. Smith, D. D. of Louisville, " Kentucky. James H. Otey, D. 1). of Columbia, " Tennessee. Samuel A. McCoskrv, D. D. of Detroit, " Michigan Philander Chase, D."[). of Peoria Co., " Illinois. Leonidas Polk, D. D. of Tiiibadeau.xville, " Louisiana. Jackson Kemper, D. D. of !*t. Louis, " Missouri. Charlton Chase, D. D. of Claremont, " N. Hampshire. Nicholas H. Cobb, D. D. " Alabama. Cicero S. Hawks, D.D. " Missouri. George W, Freeman, " Arkansas. William J. Boone, M. D. Missionary Bisliop of China. Horatio Sourhgate, " Turkey. Alexander Glennie, " Africa.

Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Joshua Soule, D. D. Elijah Hedding, D. D. Beverly Waugh, Thomas A. Morris, L. L. Hamiine, Rev. Dr. James.

Roman Catholic Bishops in the United States. Samuel Eccleston, Archbishop of Baltimore. Benedict Joseph Flaget, of Bardstown, Ken. —G. J. Cbabrat, Coadj. Anthony Blanc, of New Orleans. Benedict Feiiwick, of Boston, Mass. —John Fitzpatrick, D. D. Coadj, John Hughes, of New York. — John McCloskev, D. D. Coadj. Fred. Reze, D. D. of Detroit —P. P. Lefevre, D. D. Coadj. F. P. Kenrick, of Philadelphia. Peter K. Kenrick, D. D. St. Louis. John B. Purcell, of ("incinnati. C. de la Hailandiere, of Vincennes, R.P. Miles, D.D. of Nashville. Matthias Loras, D. D. of Dubuque. V.Whelan, D. D. Richmond. John J. Chanche, D.D. Natchez.

Dr. O'Conner, D. D. of Pittsburg ; Wm. Quarters, D. D. of Chicago; Andrew Byrnes, D.D. of Arkansas; T.M. Henrie, D. D. of Milwau- kie; F. N.BIanchet, D.D of Oregon ; W.Tyler, D.D. of Hartf. I. A. Reynolds, D. D. of Charleston; S.C. Michael Portier, of Mobile. CHURCHES JiND MINISTERiS IN MASS. ARRANGED ACCORDING TO SENIORITY. 53?" C Stands for Con^rejiationalist, E for Episcopal, P for Pres- byterian, B for Baptist, M for Methodist, F for Friends, U for Uni- versalist, N J for New Jerusalem, R C for Roman Catholic, R M for Ref. Meth., F B Freewill Bapt., H for Restorationist,X for Christian. Boston. SUFFOLK.

Chauncey-place, J\''. L. Frothingham, v. v. . . C

Hanover-st. Chandler Rubbhis, . . . . C

Union-st. Rollin H. Ncale, . . . . . B

Old South, VVashington-st. George W. Blagden, . C Kings Chapel, Tremont-st Unita. Friends, Milton-pl. F

. Brattle St. Samuel K. Lothrop, . . . C New North, Hanover-st. Francis Parkman, d. d. > p Jlmos Smith, ^

New South, Suramer-st. Alexander Young, . . C

Christ Church, Salein-st. John U'oart, . . . E

Federal-st. Ezra S. Gannett, d. d. . . . C Hollis-st. John Pierpont, C

Trinity, Summer-st. Manton Eastburn, i>. d. ^ p John L. Watson, Assist. Minis. \ West, Lynde-st. Charles Lowell, d. d. > ^ • Cyr2is A. Bartol, • <> J Baldwin-pl. Baron Stoio, B

Sebustinn Streeter, . . Hanover-st. . . U Holy Cross, Frankliu-st. Rt. Rev. Benedict Fenwick, Messrs. Fitzpatrick, Lyndon, Crudder, ^ Hardey, R.C.

St. J. Bridge, . North Bennett D. . . . M Stephen Broomfield-st. Remington, . . . M

J. . South Boston, Whitman, , . . . M "" May-st. .. . , Samuel Snowden, , . M First Society, Summer-st X

Independent, Belknap-st. John T. Raymond, . B

Charles-st. Daniel Sharp, i). d. . . . . B Park-st. Silas Aiken, C

Hawes-pl. South Boston, George W.Lippitt, . . C

St. Matthews, South Boston, Joseph H. Clinch, . E School-st. Hosea Ballon, ^ H. B. Sovle, S New Jerusalem, Bowdoin-st. Thomas Worcester, N. J. Essex St. Aehemiah Adams, ..... C St. Pauls, Treniont-st. Alexander H. Vinton, o. D. E

Bulfinch-st. Frederick T. Gray, . . . . C

Phillips, South Boston, William W. Patton, . . C Messiah Church, Green-st. William Jenks, d. d. ) p Wm. R. Chaj)manf J Churches and Ministers. 125

Chamber st. Samuel Barrett, C Bowdoin St. C

Purchase-st. James I. T. Coolidge, . . . C Federal-st. Ifillinm Hague, ..... B Pine st .'Justin Phelps, C Salem-st. Edicard Beechcr, v. v C

South, VVashinofton st Frederick D. Huntington^ . C

Mariners", Fort Hill, Drt/j«e/ j\/. Lord, . . . C

Bethel, North sq. Edicard T. Taylor, . . . M

Grace, Temple-st. Clement M. Butler, . . . E South Boston, T D Cook, U

Central, VVinter-st. William M. Rogers, . . C Warren-st Otis A. Shinner, U

St. Augustine's. Sooth Boston, T. Fitzsimmons, . R. C. South Boston, D. Dunbar, B Church-st Miner Raymond, M

West Centre-st. Jtliiel C Bevian, . . . Z'lon M

St. Mary's, Endicott-st. P. Flood, Mr. O'Reilly, . R.C.

St. Patrick's, Northatnpton-st. T. Lynch, . . R. C.

N. Russell-st George London, . , . . M t^nion St. J. W. Holman, F. B.

Harvard st Robert Turnbull, . . . . B

Tremont Temple, JVathaniel Cohere . . . B Church of Disciples, IMasoiiic Temp., James F.Clarke, C

Bowdoin-sq. Robert IV. Cushrnan, . . . B

Franklin St. Odeon, J. T.B«/m7Z, . . . M

Mount Vernon, Edicard jV. Kirk, ^ . . C Richmond -st. Z Ji. Mudge, M German Protestant, Shawmutst. George I. Kempe., L

German Lutheran, Suffblk-st. . . . . L

Moonst. J. B- McMahon, . . . . .R.C.

Holy Trinity, Suffolk st. M. Plaits, . . .R.C. North Union, Tremont Temple, Joseph H. Towne, C

West, Chardon-st. r. C.^^/«7B, . . . . U East Boston, U

Amos A. Phelps, . . . C & C " " David K. Merrill...... M " " St. Nicholas, A'. O'^rie-ra, . .R.C. CHAPELS OF MINISTERS AT LARGE, &C. Warren-st. Cliarles F. Barnard, C. Pitts si. Robert C. Waierston,C Siifri.lk-st. C. Purchase St. £. .1/. P. frf//5, E. Friend-st. fTJi- Ham Howe, B. CIiutcI) of the Advent, William Croswell, E. Free* will Baptist, Marlboro' Chapel, E JVoyes, F. B. Church of lb« Messiah, Washington-st. George J\l. Randall, E. (Chelsea, Geo. M. Rice, C. Samuel D. Robbing, (Ferry Village,) C. J. W. Olmstead, B, Charles K. True, M. Isaac P. Lanpworthy, iC. WilUaraS Barttett, E. A. P. Cleverly, U. Point Shirley, M. 12* 126 Churches in Barnstable. THE BOSTON ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS,

Most of whom officiate at the weekly Thursday Lecture, at the Firtt Church in Chauncy Place, Boston. This Lecture was commenced by John Cotton, second pastor of the First Church in Boston, in the autumn of 1633, and has been con- tinued with but little interrupiion, to the present time.

John Pierce George Putnam George E. Ellis Churches in Berkshire. 127

Hazael Lucus C 128 Churches in Bristol.

Sandisfield Piatt Tyler M Holley C Shakers U Washington C John Higby B B Savoy Amos Deming B M N. McCullock B fVest Stockbridge John John Cadwell M Whiton C SheMeld James Bradford C Sidney Bryant C M B James L. Hodge B WiUiamsiown Absalom Slockbridge Tertius S. Peters, D. d. C Clarke C James Scarrott B C M Samuel P. Parker E J. Tatlock C B College Jos. Alden, d. d. C M Windsor Francis Nor- A. B. Manley U wood C Tyringham Saml. Howe C Henry Cady B B C BRISTOL Atthhorough John B. M. Fairhaven Wm.Gould ) ^p Bailey C Daniel VV. Poor J Jonathan Crane C Jacob Roberts C Reuben Morey B Israel A. Wood X M Nathan Paine M S. H. Lloyd U Joseph Macreadinff M jBer/r/ei^ C. Chamberlain C F Dartmouth H. Tripp X Thomas Dawes C Andrew Bigelow C Fall River Asa Bronson B E. G. Sears B C F Thomas Ely M John W. Case M Darius Brewer E Barnabas Collins X J. Gregory U S. S. Kimball X Dighton Abrah. Gushee C John F.W.Ware C C B. Buffington F B P M R.C. E. W. Barrows X N.J. S. C. Hewitt A. M. Averill X Easton Luther Sheldon C William Shurtleff X Paul Dean C Charles A. Eastman X William Holmes M Samuel Washburn C Churches in Dukes. 129

Freetown Eben. W.Rob- inson C Paivtucket T. Bachellor B John S. Maxwell X Ray Potter B John P. Chase X Constantine Blodget C Bartlett Cushman X Raynham Enoch Sand- F ford C Mansfield C Ephraim Ward B Mortimer Blake C Simeon Doggett C Abel Gardner M Rehoboth John C. Paine C M&B Caleb Blood B F William Brown B X M A*. Bedford Ephraim Matthias Gammons X Peabody C Seekonk James O.BarneyC C J.C.Welch B C Somerset Elisha Slade B Daniel C. Burt C E. W. Stickney M Henry Jackson B James J. Thacher X Albert G. Morton X Swanzey Abial Fisher B John Lovejoy M Jona. S. Thompson X Asa U. Swinerton M U Mariner's Church, Taunton C. H. Brigham C Moses Howe X Erastus Maltby C S. S. Fletcher U N.T.Bent E Mr. Kiernan R.C. Alvan Cobb C T. R. Lambert E John F. Burbank B Joseph Blackmer X B John Taylor X Lathrop Taylor C Sylvester Holmes C J. D. Butler M Charles Morgridge X John Corey R. C. X W. Fishbough U c Westport Chas. Spooner C Norton C B Homer Barrows C X Samuel Carr B DUKES. Chilmark L. A. Spoffbrd C Tishury C George W. Wooding M Nathan Paine M Benjamin F. Hedden B Edgartoton C.C.Beaman C John Walker C Wm. T. Harlow M C. C. Lewis B Samuel Richards B Otis C. Whiton C 130 Churches in Essex. ESS EX. Jlmeshury C Phineas Stowe B Henry B. Smith C C I. Sawyer B jEs^ex Robert Crowell C Samuel H. Merrill C Mr. Joslin B E J. Prince U G. G. Strickland U Gtorgetoivn Isaac Bra- i U man >C Jlndover Bailey Loring C Enoch Pond, jr. ) John L. Taylor C J. C. Hartshorn B Theological Seminary, G. Hastings U Ralph Emerson, d. d. C Gloucester Josiah K. Samuel C. Jackson C Waite C Benjamins. Corbett B Henry C. Jewett C George Packard E Fred. F. Thayer U M T. Jones U L. W, Daggett U William Lamson B Calvin Park C William C. Clark M Bradford Nathan H. P. Hall M JVTunroe C CM. JNichols C Gardner B. Perry C David Tilton C M Hamilton Geo. W.Kelly C U Haverhill Nathaniel S. Beverly Christopher T. Folsom C Thayer C C Edwin M. Stone R D. Oliphant C Joseph Abbot C A. S. Dudley U John Foote C C George T. Dole C Abijah Cross C C. W. Flanders B Arthurs. Train B Sumner Hale B J. M. Harris B W. G. Cambridge U E. K. Whittemore U Boxford Wm. S. Coggin C Henry Plumer F.B. Peter Eaton, d. d. C L. D. Blodgett M Danvers Milton P. Bra- man C F. Foster Thomas P. Field C Ipswich Dav. T. Kimball C J. W. Eaton B Daniel Fitz C Andrew Bigelow,D.D. C John S. Springer M S. C. Bulkley U G. Coggin C John M. Austin U Lynn Parsons Cooke C M John Pierpont, jr. C Amos Binney M James Porter M Jacob Sanborn M Churches in Essex. 131

J. B. Husted M JohnQ. A. Edgell C Thomas Driver B M F U E.Al. Porter E Rockport W. Gale C George D. Wilds E Benj. N. Harris B John Nichols U H. C. Leonard U U Charles O. Towne M C Roivley John Pike C Lynnfield Hen, S. Green C M Cephas Pasco B C Salem Chas. VV. Upham C Manchest. O. A. Taylor G James Flint, d. d. C Marbleheaci C John Brazer, d. d. C John BMrtlett C Charles Mason E Moses P. Stickney E Samuel M.Worcester C Myron M. Dean B Brown Emerson, d.d. C A. Peck U Thos. D. Anderson B U James W. Thompson C Stephen Hiler M Alex. J. Sessions C Melhuen John C.Phillips C I. Brown U C Joseph A. Merrill M H. R. Nye U F Samuel W. Field B X James T. Adams M Dr. O'Flaherty R.C. M Joseph Banvard B Middleion C Joel Mann C JVewbury L. VVithington C Day K. Lee U John C. March C Linus S. Everett U Henry Durant C Michael Carlton, Sea- F men's Bethel Amos Walton M Salisbury Benj. Sawyer C B James B. Hadley C U F. B. JVewburyport Thomas L Sawyer B B. Fox C Samuel Prescott M John S. Davenport E C Luther F. Dimmick C Sausrus T. P. Sawin C Randolph Campbell C VViliiam Rice, ir. M Jonathan F. Stearns P •' U E A. Eaton U Tc/?.9^cW AnsonMcLoud C Daniel Dana, d. d. P Isaac J. P. Collier M N. Medbery B Wenhavi Dan. Mansfield C B. K. Pierce M Josiah Keely B IVest jVewbury C 132 Churches in Franklin. FRANKLIN Ashfield S. D. Clark C Jacob Pierson E Salmon Bennett Enoch Hale B Leyden M E. Guilford U Levereit David Eastman C Bernardslon Timothy F. Levi Newton B Rogers C Montague Jas.H. Merrill C Erastus Andrews B M Mnnroe C. O. French U U J^fetc Salem Mr. Brown C Charles Kendall C William Tyler C Buckland P. Cummings C John Shepardson B Anthony Lamb B JVorth/ield O. C. Everett C Charltmoni C Luther Farnham C C Orana-e B A. Lamb B U Moses Palmer M Charles Boyter C Coleraine Horatio FlaggC Rotve VVm. L. Stearns C J. M.Purington B Benj. F. Clarke C E. Davenport B N. Ripley B Packard, M Shelburne T. ) W. Wilcox D.D. V C Conway Samuel Harris C Theo. Packard, jr. ) JoelKenney B B Deer/ield James BlodgettC C W. Wilcox Henry Seymour C Shuteshury John Greene B B L. B. Sullivan C Ervin^ C U GUI Josiah W. Canning C Sunderland AustinCareyC David Todd M Erastus Andrews B Greenfield Amariah Warwick C Chandler C Silas Kenney B Titus Strong, d. d. E M L. L. Langstroth C Roger C. Hatch C

T. Mudge M fVendeU C Lysander Fay B Haivley John Eastman C WhateleyJ.S.Sudd. C Moses Miller C Heath Josiah Fisher C B B M )

Churches in Hampden. 133 HAMP DEN. Blandford Charles J. Richard S. Rust M Hinsdale C Jefferson Hascall M Henry H.Bntes E George May M Moses Palmer M Humphrey Richards B James M. Whipple B Henry W. Lee fi Brimfield George C. A. A. P'olsom U Partridge C " Upper Chicopee Eli B. G. Noyes U Clark C Chester Fran.Warrinner C " Chicopee Falls Fred- A. H. Sweet B eric A. Barton C Albert A. Cook M Freeman Nutting M C R. F. Ellis B Granville Timothy M. « Caholville S. G. Clapp C Cooley, D. D. C Jonah G. Warren B Calvin Foote C Daniel K. Bannister M Silas Root B U //o//an(/ J. Glazier B James Brady R. C. James Sanford C Tolland Alonzo San- Longmeadow Samuel derson C Wolcott C Wales Harrison Morgan M Martin Tnpper C Volney Church B Mr. Batchelder B Wejtfteld lsa.ac Knapp") q Ludlow Jeremy VV.Tuck C Emerson Davis William Fleming M M David L. Winslow M William Smith B Monson Alfred Ely, Thomas W.Gill M D.D. V C B Saml. C. Bartlett ) West Springfield A. A. B&M Wood C U Francis A. Griswold M Montgomery Eras.Clapp C " Ireland C palmer Moses K. Cross C William L. Brown B John Cadwell M " ^gawam Ralph Perry C Joseph Hodges B Lester Lewis B Southwick J. Fletcher C Pliny Wood M Charles Willett B " Feeding HiUs Dillon E. W. Jackson M Williams C E Homer Clark M Springfield Samuel Os- WHbraham J. Bowers C good, D. D. C Charles Adams M Wm.B.O.Peabodyp.D.C Wilbraham {South) J. A. Ezekiel Russell C Hazen C Noah Porter, jr. C B 13 134 Churches in Hampshire. HAMPSHIRE. Amherst AaronM.Colton C Pomeroy Belden C DanaGoodsell C JsTorihampton Charles E. M Wiley C George Cook C Eben. P. Rogers C College Church, He- Rufus Ellis C man Humphrey, d.d. C Horace E. Doolittle B George Waters B Windsor Ward M Belcheriown George A. Henrv Burroughs E Oviatt C JVorwic'h E. B. Wright C Moses Chase B Pelham Fred. Jones C Kinsman Atkinson M M Chesterfield Oliver War- B ner C F Ambrose Day B Plainfield William A. Asa Todd B Hawley C Cummington James D. Samuel S. Kingsley B Chapman C PrescoV Francis Wood C Theodore J. Clark C F. Whitaker U H.Clark M Southampton Morris E. Joseph B. Baldwin C White C G. C. Tripp B M A. W. Mason South Hadley Joseph D. Easthampton Payson ) Con d it C Williston V C Chris. Mason M William Bement ) " Falls Leander Enfield Robt. McEAven C Thompson C Goshen Royal Reed C M Isaac Childs B Ware David N. Cobnrn C Granhy James Bates C N. B. Jones B Greenwich E. P. Blodget C David Sherman M M " Village, N a hum Gale C Badley Benj. N.Martin C Westhampton David Warren H. Beaman C Coggin,jr. C JohnWoodbridge,D.D. C M Hatfield Henry Neill C William shuTfT C John S. Dav M Moseley Dwisrht M JWi/W/e/e/rfE.' Clarke C Worthington J.H.Bisbee C F. Bestor B Churches in Middlesex. 135 MIDDLESEX Acton James T. Carlisle R Woodbury C Georofe H. Thompson C C Charlesloivn William J. U Buddington C Ashhy Reuben Bates C Mr. Childs B Charles VV. Wood C George E. Ellis C M John Humphrey C Bedford C J. D. Bridge M Samuel H. Emery C H. K. Green B BUlerir.a C E. H. Chapia U Benjamin Kfiight B W. Balfour U J.G. D.Stearns C R.C. M Patrick H. Greenleaf E V. Lincoln U Chelmsford C Boxborough James D. Benjamin F. Clark C Farnsworth C C CSlM John Parkhurst B U E Brighton Frederick A. D. Forbes U Whitney C R John R. Adams C Concord Barzillai Frost C Burlington Nathaniel William L. Mather C Richardson C M Cambridge Wm. Newell C A. G. Fay U Nicholas Hoppinor E Dracut Joseph Merrill C Artemas B. Muzzey C Tobias Pinkham P Harvard University C C Joseph W. Parker B Dunstable Levi Brigham C L. R. Paijre U B &U Lemuel Willis U Framingham W. Barry C S. A. Cushing M James Johnston B Isaac A. Savaore M Increase M. Tarbox C William Leverett B Isaac Hosford C Henry Lambert C M William A. Stearns C H. P. Stevens U Elbridge G. Brooks U Groton Joseph C. Smith C John A. Albro C Dudley Phelps C Fred. T. Perkins C B Joseph C. Lovejoy C A. S. Kendall E- F. Slafter E Holliston T. D. P.Stone C R.C. L. R. Thayer M E C. Damon U 136 Churches in Middlesex.

Hopkinton John C. C Webster C u E u Isaac Jennison M Thomas G. Brown M J. Howard B B Joseph Haven, jr. C R.M. htxington C Medford Caleb Stetson C C. M. Bowers B Abiiah R. Baker C •' C. H. Webster U M Lincoln Eben. Newhall C Hosea Ballou, 2d. U M&C G. W. Bosworth B Littleton Wm. H.White C U James C. Bryant C JsTatick Mr. Gannett C T. H. Lunt B Samuel Hunt C Lowell Theodore Edson E P. Wallingford M Joseph Ballard B iN'ewion Wm. Bushnell C Amos Blanchard C Lyman Gilbert C W. H. Hatch M S. F. Smith B Mr. Potter M A. L. Baury E Chester Field M Joseph Dennison M U S. P. Skinner U (Jzziah C. Burnap C B Henry A. Miles C JVorth Reading Ephraira Lemuel Porter B W. Allen C A. A. Miner U Oliver Emerson B Amos D. McCoy E M Ira Person B H. W. Morse U James T. Mc Der- Pepperell Dav. Andrews C mott R. C. Charles Babbidge C Stedman W. Hanks C Reading C Mr. Curtis F. B. Aaron Pickett C Hiram Stevens F. B. B Mr. Russell X B&C James Conway R. C. W.B. Wait U H. G. Smith U R Horatio Wood, minis- Sherburne Rich. C.Stone C ter at large. Edmund Dowse C Maiden Chauncey Shirley J. P. Humphrey C Goodrich C J. Cookson B Seth Chandler C Joseph Whitman, jr. M Shakers. Daniel Richards M Somerville C J. G. Adams U South Reading Reuben Marlboro^ Geo. E. Day C Emerson C Churches in Nantucket and Norfolk. 137

Paul S. Adams B T. Lynch R. C- (J Watertown John Weiss C J. H. Willis U E. Partridge U Stonehain John Haven C G. W. Fr6st M B. t\ Newhall U Edward D. Very B Stow Wm. H. Kingsley C WayLand John W. Allen C Ebenezer P. Dyer C U West Cambridge Wil- Sudbury C liam Ware C Josiah Ballard C Timothy C. Tingley B W. Weeks M J.C.Waldo U Tewkshury Samuel Francis Horton C Lamson C JVeslford C J. M. Graves B Leonard Luce C Townsend C U Luther H. Sheldon C Weston JosephFieldjD.D.C B&U William R. Stone M Tyngshoro' H. Wood C Ongen Crane B J. S. Herrick B Wilmington Mr.Robbins C U Woburn Joseph Bennett C Waliham Saml. Ripley C S. B. Randall B John Whitney C W. B. Randolph U David Kilburn M George P. Smith C T. G. Farnsworth U Benjamin King M 138 Churches in Norfolk.

Eben. Burgess, d. d. C Randolph Calvin Hitch- J. W. Parkhurst B U Joseph E. Pond M Dorchester Nathl.Halljr. C John Codman, d. d. C Richard Pike C Mark Staple M Daniel Butler C Bradley Miner B

Dover Ralph Sanger C

Calvin White C Foxboro^ Daniel J. Poor C Silas Ripley B C. W. Mellen U Frankli7i T. D. South- worth C u Medfield C. Robinson C Daniel W. Phillips B T. T. Richmond C Medway Sewall Harding C Jacob Ide, d. d. C C D. Curtis B David Sandford C Milton Joseph Angier C U Samuel W. Cozzens C C Mr. Banfield F. B. J^eedham Lyman May- nard C Hervey Newcomb C B M Quincy Wm. P. Lunt C

William Allen C S. A. Davis U J. T. Burrill M R.C. Churches in Plymouth. 139 PLYMOUTH. Mington Jas. W. Ward C J. H. Farnsworth U Horace D. Walker C S. Howe B Dennis Powers C R E. C. Messinger B Hull Robert Gould M Willard Peirce C Kins:sion Augustus R. E. Hewitt U ^Pope C M Thomas E. Keely B Joseph Pettee N. J. Joseph Peckham C £ridgewater C Marshfield SenecaWhiteC David Brigham C George Leonard C JNewton E. Marble E Samuel Glover B N.J. Daniel D. Tappan C Stetson Raymond C E Carver Jonathan King C D. Stebbins M Middleboro^ Israel W. X Putnam C Duxbury Josiah Moore C Jesse K. Bragg C A. Beedle M Philip Colby C M Silas Hall B D. P. Livermore U Joshua L.Whittemore B East Bridgewater Na- B thaniel Whitman C Eben. Briggs B U Eben. Nelson B Baalis Sanford C George Winchester M N.J. William M. Bryant X Halifax Freeman P. JV. Bridgewater Paul Howland C Couch C U Daniel Huntington C Alexander Milne B Warren Goddard N.J. Hanover Abel G.DuncanC H. Mayo M M&B M Samuel Cutler E U Hanson Saml. L. Rock- Pembroke C wood C F Flavel Shurtleff B M U Plymouth James Ken- ) U dall, D. D. S C JRngham Joseph Rich- Geo. W. Briggs ) ardson C John Dwight C Oliver Stearns C N. Goodrich M L. Daggett, jr. M C E Benjamin Whitmore C *' M . B 140 Churches in Worcester.

Russell Tomlinson U Scituate E. Q. Sewall C Rufus K. Sewall C Wm. O. Moseiey C B R. L. Killam U Mr. Fail nee X Daniel Wight C Luther Baker X Thomas Conant B E B. Morse M Plympion Elijah Dexter C M. E. Hawes U Mr. Clark R. M. Rochester C A. Pingree d. d. > JfarehamSaim]. Nott, jr. C Oliver Cobb, q Leander Cobb J E. B. Bradford M U Mr. Kimball X Jonathan Bigelow C JV. Bridgewaler C Isaac Briggs C L. W. Coffgeshall M Eleazer Savage B X WORCESTER. Jhhburnham Edwin Churches in Worcester. 141

Benjamin Tolman B H. E. Hempstead M M&C U Gardner Wm. B. Stone C C C& B Mendon C Grafton Thos.C. Biscoe C Andrew H. Reed C Calvin Newton B F Edmond B. Willson C Willard Holbrook C T. W. Tucker M B W. E. Richards B Michael Burdett C Mr. Peck B M Hardtoick Asa Mann C William H. Fish R C&B MiUbury Nathl. Beach C E. Robinson U Saml. G. Buckinjjham C Harvard W. Gilbert C West Church, Sidney George Fisher C Holman C Clark Sibley B James Upham B Shakers E. W. Jackson M M Milford S. B.Goodenow C W. Harriman U Holden Wm. P. Paine C B. H. Davis U Andrew Pollard B JV. Braintree John Hubbardston Oliver B. Fiske, D. D. C Bidwell C Norihboro^ Joseph Allen C Claudius Bradford C Bartlett Pease B G. W. Bates M Wm. A. Houghton C Lancaster E. H. Sears C JVorthbridge Lewis F. B. Whittemore U Clark C Charles Packard C F C JV. Brookfield Thomas J. Harrimnn U Snell, D. D. C Leicester John Nel- C. VV. Ains worth M son, D. D. C Oa/c^/n James Kimball C F. C. Putnam E C F Ox/b?*rfHoratioBardwell C Moses Harrington B A. Barnes U Samuel May C B. Paine M W.B. Olds M A. Smith Lyon B Leominster C Paxton William Phipps C Ochus G. Hubbard C Peiers/fam Nathl. Gage C David Goddard, jr. B Solomon Clark C U Lysander Fay B H. Moulton M J. A. Coolidge U Lunenburg Eli W. Har- J. Clark M rington C PhUUpston A. E. P. 142 Churches in Worcester.

Perkins C A. E. T. Perkins C U G. Bushnell U Princeton C Upton Benjamin Wood C J. W. Lewis M U Dexter Bullard X O. Cunninorham B U Royalsion Ebenezer Uxbridge. John Orcutt C Perkins C Samuel Clarke C Mr. Kenney B F&M S. D. Darling C Austin Robbins B Weslboro' Charles B. Rutland Josiah Clark C Kittridge C U Adiel H irvey B J. M. Merrill M West Boylslon Joseph Shrewsbury Jas. Averill C W. Cross C J. Baker U M Southboro^ C Leonard Tracy B Aaron Haynes B CdtU A. Rawson C Webster L. G. Leonard B Souihbridge Eber Car- L. B. Griffing ) ,, ^^ penter C J. Ireson ( Sewall S. Cutting B Herbert A. Read C Stephen Cusliing M Warren George Trask C J. M. U T.H.Moore U Spencer Levi Packard C Westminster S. S. Smith C Daniel Cutler B R J. Shepard M George D. Felton B H. Tatum U Winch endon A.P.Marvin C Sterling D. Fosdick, jr. C Andrew Dunn B John Allen B J. T. Pattee M G. Proctor U UifcC Sturbridge David R. Worcester C Austin C Alonzo Hill C B&M Sfimuel B. Swaira B Sutton Hiram A. Tracy C Seth Sweetser C Samuel Richards B M Willard Fuller F. B. R.C. Urijah Underwood B Elam Smalley C Daniel L. B. Goodwin E F A. Abbot U U Temvhlon C. Wei-) John Jennings B lington > C G. T. Chiipman, d. d. E Norwood Damon ) George Allen C B U UmVERSITY JIT CAMBRIDGE, OR HARVARD COLLEGE. Founded 1638.

Inducted. presidents. Died or Resigned. 1640 Rev. Henry Dnnster, 1054 16.54 Rev. , s.t. b. 1672 1672 Rev. Leonard Hoar, m. d. 1675 1675 Rev. Uriali Oakes, a. m. 1631 1682 Doct. , a. m. 1684 J685 Rev. , d. d. 1701 1701 Rev. Samuel VViliard, a. m. Vice Fres. 1707 1708 Hon. John Leverett, a. m., f. r. s. 1724 1725 Rev. Benjamin VVadsworth, a. m. 1737 1737 Rev. Edward Holyuke, a. m. 1769 1770 Rev. , v. d. 1773 1774 Rev. Samuel Langdon, d. d. 1780 1781 Rev. Joseph Willard, n. d., ll. d. 1804 1806 Rev. , d. d. 1810 1810 Rev. John T. Kirkland, n. d. ll. d. 1828 1829 Hon. Josiah Quincy, ll. d. OVERSEERS. The Governor, the Lieutenant-Governor, the Members of the Council and of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the President of the University, ex officio, and the following persons, by election : John Q. Adams, ll. d. Rev. John Pierce, d. d. Sec. James Jackson, m. d. William Jenks, d. D. Daniel A. White, ll. d. Charles Lowell, d. d. Samuel P. P Fay. John Codman, d. d. Richard Sullivan. Francis Parkman,.D. D. Lemuel Shaw, ll. d. Josepli Field, d. d. Daniel Webster, ll. d. Nathl. L. Frothingham,D.D. James T. Austin, ll. d. John Brazer, d. d. Levi Lincoln, ll. n. Alvan Lamson, d. d. Leverett Saltonstall, ll. d. Samuel Barrett, A. m. James Savage, ll. d. Ezra S. Gannett, d. d. Marcus Morton. Lr,. d. Alexander Young, a. m. Edward Everett, ll. u. Hosea Ballou, 2d. a. m. George Bancroft, ll. d. William M. Rogers, a. M. Samuel H. Walley, jr. a. m. CORPORATION.

President, Josiah Quincy, ll. d. FelUncs, Joseph Story, ll. d. Lemuel Shaw, ll. d. Charles G. Loring, a. m. , d. d. John A- Lowell, A. M. Treasurer, Samuel A. Eliot, a. m. 144 University at Cambridge. PROFESSORS, TUTORS, &c. Josiah Quincy, ll d. Prksident. Massachusetts Professor of Natural Histtyry. Henry Ware, d. d. Professor of Divinity, Emeritus. Hollis Professor of Divinity. Francis Sales, a. m. Instructer in Spanish. James Jackson, m. d. Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic, Emeritus. John C. VVarren, m. d. Hersey Professor of Anatomy and Surgery. Joseph iStory, ll. d. Dane Professor of Law. Simon Greenleaf, ll. d. RoyalL Professor of Law. Jacob Bigelow, m. d. Professor of Materia Mcdica. Walter Channing, m. d. Professor of Obstetrics and Med' ical Jurisprudence. Edward T. Chiinning, a. m. Boylston Professor of Rheto- ric an/1 Oratory. George Hayward, m. d. Professor of the Principles of Surgery and Ciinical Surgery. Bond, a. m. .Astronomer. John W. Webster, m. d. Ervivg Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy. Daniel Tieadvvell, a. m. Rumford Professor and Lecturer on the .Application of the Sciences to the Useful .Arts. John Ware, m. d. Hersey Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic. James Walker, d. v. JIford Professor ofXiTatural Religion, Moral Philosophy and Civil Polity. Convers Francis, d. d. Parkman Professor of Pulpit Elo- quence and the Pastoral Care. Thaddeus W. Harris, m. d. Librarian. , ll. d. McLean Professor of Ancient and Modern History. George R. Noyes, d. d. Hancock Professor of Hebrew and other Oriental Languages, and Dexter Lecturer on Biblical Literature. Pietro Bachi, a. m., j. u. d., Instructer in Italian and Por- tuguese. Charles Beck, p. d. University Professor of Latin, and Permanent Tutor. Henry W. Longfellow, a.m. Smith Professor of the French and Spanish Languages and Literature, and Professor of Belles Lettres. Cornelius C. Felton, a. m. EXiot Professor of Greek Ut* erature. University at Cambridge. 145

Benjamin Pierce, a.m. Perkins Professor of ^Istronomy and Mathematics. , m. d. Fisher Professor of J^'atural History. Joseph Lovering, a. m. HoUis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. Bernard RolUer, lustrnctcr in German. Evar»gelinus E. Sophocles, a. m. Tutor in Greek. M. De Laporte, Instructer in French. Henry W. Torrey, a. b. Tutor in Political Economy and Instructer iii Elocution. George P. Sanger, a. m. Tutor in Latin. Henry F. Bond, a. m. VVni. G. Russell, a m. Francis E. Parker, a. b. Bela F. Jacobs, a. b. James C. Merrill, a b. Alexander W. Thayer, a. b. Proctors. William G. Stearns, a. m. Stcioard. The Theological Department is under the superintend- ence of Prof. Convers Francis, d. d. and Prof. George R. Noyes, V. D. The Medical Lectures commence in Boston on the 1st Wednesday in November, and continue four months. The "Faculty of Medicine," are Drs. John C Warren, Walter Channing, Dean of the Faculty, Jacob Bigelow, George Hayward, John W. Webster, John Ware.

The Law Inslitution is under the superintendance of Joseph Story, ll. n. and Simon Greenleaf, ll. n. The number of Bonks in the Libraries are as follows: Theological Library, in Divinity Hall, 3,000 Medical " in Medical Colleire, Boston, 1,000 " Law in Dane Law College, 8,600 College " in Gore Hall 46,000 Society Libraries of the Students, 10,000 Total, 68,600

Vacations. The academical year is divided into two terms and two vacations. The 1st Term will commence on the Friday next succeeding commencement, and con- tinue twenty weeks. The 1st Vacation will commence at the end of 1st Term, and continue six weeks. The 2d Term will commence at end of 1st Vacation, and continue twenty weeks. The 2d Vacation will commence at end of 2d Term, and continue until Friday after Commencement. The stated time for Examination of the Fresiiman Class is on the Monday and Tuesday of Comniencement week. The Public Exhibitions are on the 3d Tues. of October, the 1st Tues. of May, and the last Wed. of the 2d Term. CoMM£NC£MENT 16 Oil the 4th Wednesday in August. 14 j

146 Williams and Amherst Colleges. WILLUAMS COLLEGE, AT WILLIAMSTOWK. Appointed. presidents. Died or Resigned. 1793 Ebenezer Fitch, d. d. 1815 1815 Zephaniah Swift IMoore, d. d. 1821 1821 Edward Dorr Griffin, d. d. 1836 1836 Mark Hopkins, d. d. Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy. Ebenezer KeII(jgg,A.M. Professor of Languages, Emeritus. Albert Hopkins, a. m. Professor of JVatural Philosophy and Jistronomy. Lawrence Professor of Languages. Ebenezer Emmons, a. m., m. d. Prof, of Natural History. Edward Lasell, a. m. Professor of Chemistry. Joseph Alden, o. d. Professor of Rhetoric, Political Econ- omy, and American History. John Tallock, a. m. Professor of Mathematics. Vacations. First, 4 weeks from Commencement. Second, 6 weeks from the 3d Wednesday in December. Third, 3 weeks from tiie 1st Wednesday in May. Commencement, 3d Wednesday in August.

AMHERST COLLEGE. Appointed. presidents. Died. 1821 Zephaniah S. Moore, d. d. 1823 1823 Heman Humphrey, d. d. 1844 1844 Rev. Edward Hitchcock, ll d. Professor of JVatural Theology and Geology. Rev. Nathan W. Fiske, a. m. Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy. Wiliam S. Tyler, a. m. Professor of Hebreio, Greek and Latin Languages and Literature. Rev. Aaron Warner, Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory and English Literature. Ebenezer S. Snell, a. m. Professor of Mathematics and JVatural Philosophy, and Librarian. William B. Calhoun, Lecturer on Political Economy. Charles U. Shepard, m. d. Prof, of Chcm. and JVat. History. Rev. Lyman Coleman, a. m. Instructer in Greek. Vacations. First, 4 weeks from Commencement. Second, G weeks from the Wednesday preceding the an- nual State Thanksgiving. Third, 3d Wednesday in April, two weeks. Commencement; 2d Thursday in August. Other Colleges. 147

Other Colleses in JVew England and JVew York. jSTame, Place. 1 Bowdoin, 8 Waieivile, 3 Dartinitiith, 4 Univ.of Vtrmont, 5 Middlebuiy, C Norwich Univ. 7 Brown University. 8 Yale, 9 Wnshinp^ton, 10 WesUyan Univ. 11 Columbia, 12 Union, 13 Hamilton, 14 Ham. Lit.&Theo. 15 Geneva, 16 University of N.Y 17 Holy Crnss, 18 St. John's, ]48 Theological Institutions.

Theological Seminary^ Andover^ Mass. Founded 1807. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. President, Samifel T. Armstrong'. Samuel Farrar, a. m. Daniel Dana, d. d. Samuel H. Walley, Justin Edwards, d. d. Samuel Fletcher, a. m. Ebenezer Burgess, o. d. , d. d. Eben- ezer Alden, m. d. Samuel H. Taylor, a. m. Brown Em- erson, D. D. Rufus Anderson, d. d. John Aiken, a. m. Clerk, Samuel H. Taylor, a. m. Treasurer, Samuel Fletcher, a. m. board of visiters. President, Heman H'lmphrey, d. d. John Codman, d. d. Seth Terry, a. m. Clerk, Seth Terry, a. m. FACULTY. Abbot Prof, of Chris. Theol. Leonard Woods, d. d. Associate Prof, of Sacred Literature, Rev. Moses Stuart, A. M. Brown Prof, of Ecclesiastical History, and Pastoral Theology, Ralph Emerson, d. d. Prof of the Hebrew Language and Literature, Rev, B. B. Edwards, d. d. Bartlett Prof of Sacred Rhetoric, Rev. Edwards A. Park, D. D. Vacations. First, 5 weeks from the Wednesday preceding the last Wednesday in April. Second, 7 •weeks from the first Wed. in September.

Theological Seminary, JVetvton, Mass. Founded 1825. BOARD OF trustees. President, Daniel Sharp, d. d. Ebenezer Nelson, Henry Jackson, Solomon Peck, Jonathan Bacheller, John B. Jones, Elijah Corey, Rich- ard Fletcher, Charles Train, Mutthew Bolles, jr. Rev. , Rev. E. Tliroshcr, Rev. William Hague, James H. Duncan, R. E. Puttison, d. d. Michael Shep- ard. Treasurer, Gardner Colby. Secretary, Caleb Parker, jr. Academies in Massachusetts. 14D

PROFESSORS. President, and Professor of Christian Theology, Rev, Barnas Sears. Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Rev. Ira Chase. Professor of Sacred Rhetoric and Pastoral Duties, Rev. Henry J. Ripley. Professor of Biblical Literature and Interpretation, Rev. Mr. Hacket. Vacations. First, 6 weeks from the Wednesday before the last Wednesday in August. Second, 6 weeks from the last Wednesday in March. Time of entrance, end of the first Vacation.

Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, Piety and Charity. Established May, 1805- ' President, Francis Parkman, d. d. Vice-President, Rev. Samuel Barrett. Treasurer, William T. Andrews. Secretary, Rev. Alexander Young.

Society for Propagating the Gospel among the Indians and others in JVorth America. Inc. Nov. 1787. President, Lemuel Shaw, ll. d. Vice-President, William Jenks, d. d. Secretary, Francis Parkman, d. d. Treasurer, James Savage. Select Committee, Rev. Samuel Barrett, Rev. Alex- ander Young, Professor C. Francis, Benjamin Guild, Rev. Samuel K. Lothrop.

American Board of Commissionersfor For. Missions, President, Theodore Frelinghuysen, ll. d. Vice-President, Thomas S. Williams, ll. d. Prudential Committee, Samuel T. Armstrong, Chas. Stoddard, John Tappan, Darnel Noyes, Rev. Nehemiah Adams, Rev. Silas Aiken, William W. Stone. Secretaries, Rufus Anderson, d. d. Rev. David Greene, William J. Armstrong, d. d. Recording Secretary, Rev. Selah B. Treat Treasurer, Henry Hill. [Missionary House, 33 Pemberton Square.] 14* J50 Missionary Societies.

American Baptist Board of Foreign Missions. President, Daniel Sharp, d. d. Secretaries, Solomon Peck, R. E. Pattison, d. d. Treasurer, Heman Lincoln. [Rooms, 17 Joy's Buildings.]

General Association in Massachusetts. This body was organized in June 1805. It is com- posed of delegations from particular Associations of Evangelical Congregational Ministers, two from each Association. Annual meetings, 4th Tues. in June. Secretary, Rev. Thomas Snell, d. d.

American Unitarian Society. President, Joseph Story, ll. d. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Directors, Rev. Artemas B. Muzzey, Rev. George E. Ellis, Rev. Nathaniel Hall. General Secretary, Rev. Charles Briggs. Assistant Secretary, Rev. Samuel K. Lothrop. Treasurer, Henry P. Fairbanks. [Depository, 134 Washington Street.]

Massachusetts Evangelical Missionary Society. Organized 1807. President, Richard Sullivan. Vice-President, Charles Lowell, d. d. Secretary, Rev. Chandler Robbins. Treasurer, Nathaniel Thayer.

Board of Commissioners of the Society in Scotlandfor promoting Christian Knowledge, l^'ormed 1787. President, Samuel T. Armstrong. Secretary, John Codman, d. d. Treasurer, Samuel H. VValley.

BoardofMissions ofthe Protestant Episcopal Church in Massachusetts.

Right Rev. Manton Eastburn, President, ex officio. Rev. Alexander H. Vinton, d. d. Rev. Nathaniel T. Bent, Rev. Henry W.Lee, Rev. John L. Watson, Rev. Clement M. Butler, Rev. Thomas R. Lambert, Rev.

Charles Mason, Secretary ; William Appleton, Benja- min P. Richardson, Benjamin Howard, Samuel L.Bush, Treasurer. Education Societies. 151

Massachusetts Missionary Society. President, Leonard Woods, d. d. Secretary, Rev. Joseph S. Clark. Treasurers, J. Punchard and B. Perkins. [Rooms, 9 Cornhill.]

Mass. Societyfor promoting Christian Knowledge. President, Samuel H. Walley. Vice-President, William Jenks, d. d. Massachusetts Baptist Convention. President, Asa Wilbur. Vice-Presidents, S. G. Shipley, George Cummings, W. P. Balch, E. Tucker, N. Nelson, P. Norton, Isaac Davis, A. Lamb, N. Lamson, O. Wells, M. Shepard, Z. D. Bassett. Secretary, Rev. Wm. H. Shailer. Treasurer, William D. Ticknor.

•American Education Society. Inc. Dec. 4. 1816. President, Lewis Strong. Vice-President, John Tappan, (with 33 Honorary Vice-Presidents in different States.) Secretary, Rev. Samuel H. Riddel. General Agent, Rev. Joseph Emerson. Treasurer, Hardy Ropes. Auditor, James Means. Directors, Brown Emerson, d. d. John Tappan, John Codman, d. d. Ebenezer Burgess, d. d. Rev. George W. Blagden, Rev. Samuel H. Riddel, Rev. Hubbard Winslow, Ebenezer Alden, m. d. William W. Stone, Rev. William A. Stearns, Rev. Edward Beecher, d. d. Joel Giles. Executive Committee, Rev. George W. Blagden, Rev. Hubbard Winslow, Rev. William A. Stearns, Joel Giles, and the Secretary. Financial Committee, John Tappan, Ebenezer Al- den, M. D. William W. Stone, and the Treasurer. [Rooms of the Society, 15 Cornhill.]

Northern Baptist Education Society. President, Rev. Baron Stow. Vice-Presidents, Richard Fletcher, Isaac Davis. Corresponding Secretary, Rev. E. Thresher. Recording Secretary, Rev. Joseph W. Parker. Directors, Rev. Ebenezer Nelson, Rev. Baron Stow, Rev. William Leverett, Rev. Robert Turnbull, Rev. 152 Medical Societies.

T. F. Caldicott, Rev. William Hague, Rev. Robert W. Cushman, Rev. Thomas Driver, Rev. Arthur S. Train, John Spence, Thomas Richardson, Rev.Bradley Miner. [Rooms, 13 Joy's Building.]

Massachusetts Bible Society. Incorp. 1809. President, John Pierce, d. d. Vice-President, John Codman, d. d. Corresponding Sec'ry, Francis Parkman, d. d. Recording Secry, Rev. William M. Rogers. Treasurer, Henry Edwards. Executive Committee, to whom applications are to be made for Bibles, Francis Parkmun, d.d. Rev. George W. Blagden, Henry Edwards. [Bible Depository, 50 Milk-st]

Massachusetts Medical Society. Incorp. Nov. 1781. Annual meeting held in Boston on the last Wed. in May, at the Lecture Room, Temple Place. President, Jacob Bigelow, m. d. of Boston. Vice-President, Rob't Thaxter, m. d. of Dorchester. Corresponding Sec'y, Samuel Morrill, m. d. Recording Sec'ry, D. Humphreys Storer, m. d. Treasurer, Woodbridge Strong, m. d. Librarian, Charles G. Putnam, m.d. [For a list of the Members of this Society, see p. 111.] CENSORS. For the first Medical District, andfor the Society at Large. Z. B. Adams, John Jeffries, Anson Hooker, Winslow Lewis, jr, G. W. Otis, jr. Second Medical District. Benj. F. Heywood, Charles W. Wilder, Benjamin Pond, William Workman, Jos. Sargent. Third Medical District. David Bemis, p]dward E. Denniston, James Dean, Addison S. Peck, Daniel Thompson. Fourth Medical District. Henry H. Childs, Royal Fowler, Asa G. Welch, Robert Worthington, Nathan S. Babbitt. Fifth Medical District. A. Read, A. Mackie, S. Sawyer, Amory Glazier, J. Haskell. Committee on Publications. John Homans, D. H. Storer, J. B. S. Jackson. Medical Societies. 153

CommiUee on Rcsig7iaiions. Woodbridge Strong, VVinslow Lewis, jr. G. W. Otis, jr. The Censors for the Society at Large, and for the first Medical District, meet in the city of Boston, for the examination of candidates for the practice of medi- cine, surgery, and midwifery, on the Thursday next preceding the annual meeting of the Society, as pro- vided in the Act of Incorporation ; and on the last Wednesdays of January and July. Those for the Second Medical District, in Worces- ter, on the Wednesday following the third Monday in June. Those for the third Medical District, in North- ampton, on the Wednesday following the third Tues- day in September. Those for the fourth Medical Dis- trict, in Pittsfield, on the day previous to the day of Commencement of the medical institution in that place. COUNSELLORS. Suffolk. George C. Shattuck, Jacob Bigelow, Geo. Hayward, Enoch Hale, Solomon D. Townsend, John Ware, Zabdiel B. Adams, John Hornans, Woodbridge Strong, John Jeffries, George W. Otis, Winslow Lewis, jr. Samuel Morrill, Jerome V. C. Smith, D. Humphreys Storer, John Flint, John C. Hayden, John D. Fisher, Charles G. Putnam, John B. S. Jackson, Alexander Thomas, Ephraim Buck, A. A. Gould. Essex, Southern District. Andrew Nichols, Abel L. Peirson, George Choate, Ebenezer Hunt, Joseph Rey- nolds, Samuel Johnson, William Prescott, George Osborn. Essex, Northern District. George Cogswell, John Atkinson, Martin Root. Middlesex. Timothy Wellington, Zadok Howe, John C. Dalton, Josiah Bartlett, John O. Green, Anson Hooker, Nehemiah Cutter, J. Stearns Hurd, Charles F. Chaplin, Simon Whitney, Horatio Adams, Hiram Hos- mer, Luther V. Bell, J. M. Whittemore. Worcester. Stephen Bachelder, John Green, Ed- ward Flint, Benjamin F. Heywood, Charles W. Wilder, J. G. Metcalf, Pearson T. Kendall, Joseph Stone, Wil- liam Workman, D. S. C. H. Smith. Hampshire. Benjamin Barrett, Edward E. Dennis- ton, Hervey Orcutt, E. G. Ufford. Hampden. David Bemis, William Bridgman, Jehiel Abbot, James M. Smith. 154 Medical Societies.

Franklin. Stephen Williams, Alpheus F. Stone, Christopher Dean. Berkshire. Henry H. Childs, Asa G. Welch, Royal Fowler, Robert Worthington. Norfolk. Nathaniel Miller, Robert Thaxter, Jeremy Stimpson, Eben. Alden, Eben. Stone, Henry Bartlett. Plymouth. Ezekiel Thaxter, Paul L. Nichols, John Perkins. Bristol. Alexander Read, Paul Spooner, Amory Glazier, Caleb Swan, Alfred Wood. Barnstable. Benjamin F. Seabury, Elijah W. Car- penter, John Harpur. Nantucket. Elisha P. Fearing. Dukes. Leroy M. Yale.

Medical School in Boston. (Mason-st.) The Medical Lectures of Harvard University begin in this building annually, 1st Wed. in November, and continue four months. The students attending the Lectures are admitted to the Medical and Surgical practice of the Massachusetts General Hospital, and to Clinical Lectures by the Professors of Surgery, and Theory and Practice of Physic, without fee. The fee for a whole course of Lectures is $75 ; for matricula- tion, $3 ; for graduation, $20. FACULTY OF MEDICINE. President of the University, and President of the Faculty of Medicine, Josiah Quincy^ ll. d. Prof, of Anatomy and Operative Surgery, John C. Warren, m. d. Prof, of Midwifery and Medical Jurisprudence, Wal- ter Channin?, m. d. Prof, of Materia Medica, and Lecturer on Clinical Medicine, Jacob Bigelow, m. d. Prof, of the Principles of Surgery, and of Clinical Surgery, George Hayward, m. d. Prof, of Chemistry, John W. Webster, m. d. Prof, of the Theory and Practice of Physic, John Ware, m. d. Dean of Faculty of Medicine, Walter Channing, m.d. Demonstrator of Anatomy, Samuel Parkman, m. d. Librarian, Charles Morrill. Number of Class, 154. Literary Societies. 155

American Academy of Arts and Sciences. President, John Pickering-, ll. d. Vice-President, Jacob Bigelow, m. d. Recording Secretary, Francis Bowen. Correspondincr Secretary, Asa Gray. Treasurer, J. I. Bowditch. Librarian, Enoch Hale, m. d.

Pilgrim Society. President, Nathaniel M. Davis. Vice-President, John B. Thomas. Recording- Secretary, Winslow Warren, m. d. Corresponding Secretary, B. M. Watson. Treasurer, Allen Danforth. Librarian and Cabinet Keeper, James Thacher, m. d.

Massachusetts Historical Society. President, James Savage. Recording Secretary, Joseph Willard. Corresponding Secretary, Charles Lowell, D. D. Treasurer, Nahum iMitchell. Librarian, J, B. Felt. [Rooms, Savings Bank Building, Tremont-st.]

American Peace Society, President, S. E. Coues. Recording Sec'ry, Thomas Drown. Treasurer, J. P. Blanchard.

American Antiquarian Society. Inc. 1812. President, Edward Everett, ll. d. Vice-Presidents, John Davis, ll. D.Joseph Story, ll.d. Counsellors, Benjamin Russell, Levi Lincoln, ll. d. Rev. Charles Lowell, d. d. James C. Merrill, Samuel M. Burnside, John Park, Frederick W. Paine, John Green, Joseph Willard, Emory Washburn. Recording Sec'ry, Rejoice Newton. Librarian, Samuel F. Haven. The Library contains 14,500 vols.

Boston Society of JVaturat History. President, Amos Binney. Recording Sec'ry, . Treasurer, John J. Dixwell. [Museum, Savings Bank Building, TremoDt-st] 156 Literary Societies.

American Statistical Association. President, Richard Fletcher, ll. d. Vice-Presidents, George C. Shattuck, m. d. Ebene- zer Alden, m. d. Recording Secretary, Rev. Joseph B. Felt. Home Secretary, William Brigham. Foreign Secretary, Joseph E. Worcester. Treasurer, James C. Odiorne. Librarian, J. Wingate Thornton. Boston Lyceum. President, George Bancroft. Vice-President, Jonathan Chapman. Corresponding Secretary, John C. Park. Recording Secretary, F. W. Lincoln, jr.

Mercantile Library Association. President, A. L. Stimson. Vice-President, Alonzo C. Haskell. Treasurer, Reuben J. Todd. Secretary, Warren Sawyer. Directors, Samuel Gould, William H, Towne, Gard- ner G. Tufts, C. C. Merritt, George P. GifFord, Ed- mund H. Stowell, G. L. Bradford, John W. Homer, George O. Carpenter. Mechanic Apprentices Library. President, Charles W. Slack. Vice-President, James W. Yerrington. Treasurer, Charles B. Rutherford. Recording Secretary, John M. Herring. Corresponding Secretary, George O. Heydock.

Boston AthencBum. President, George Hay ward, m. d. Vice-President, Thomas G. Gary. Treasurer, Josiah Quincy, jr. Secretary, William T. Andrews. Librarian. Seth Bass. Assistant Librarian, Stephen Abrams. Trustees, I. P. Davis, Samuel May, Edward Wig- fflesworth, Wm. H. Prescott, Nathaniel I. Bowditch, William T. Andrews, Thomas B. Curtis, John A. Low- ell, Enoch Hale. Musical Societies. 157

Bowditch Library. No. 8-Otis Place. A Free Library, from which any one residing in Bos- ton or its immediate vicinity can take Books, who is known to either of the proprietors, or who presents sufficient evidence of his being willing' to conform to the few rules that have been adopted.

Handel and Haydn Society in Boston. President, Jonas Chickering. Vice-President, Benjamin F. Baker. Secretary, Abraham O. Bigelow. Treasurer, Matthew S. Parker. Boston Academy of Music. President, Samuel A. Eliot. Vice-President, Martin Brimmer. Recording Secretary, Luther S. Cushing. Corresponding Secretary. George E. Head. Treasurer, Benjamin Perkins. Boston Philharmonic Society. President, Henry J. Sargent. Vice-President, Oliver Brewster. Secretary, Joseph L. Bates.

Musical Education Society. President, Alfred C. Hobbs. Vice-President, Frederick Davis. Secretary, George A. Lord.

Massachusetts Sabbath School Society. President, Samuel T. Armstrong. Sec'ry, and General Agent, Rev. Asa Bullard. Treasurer, C. C. Dean. [Depository 13 Cornhill.]

JVew-England Sabbath School Union, President, Ge'orge N. Briggs. Secretary, H. S. Washburn. Treasurer, Charles Warren. American Tract Society, Boston. President, John Tappan. Secretary, Rev. Seth Bliss. Treasurer, George Denny. [Depository, 28 Cornhill.] -; Jo 158 Charitable Institutions. CHARITABLE SOCIETIES.

State Lunatic Hospital^ Worcester, Trustees, Joseph Sargent, of Worcester; Henry

Gardner, of Boston ; Henry H. Childs, of Pittsfield;

Stephen Salisbury, of Worcester ; Stephen C.Phillips, of Salem. Treasurer, Alfred D. Foster. Superintendent, Samuel B. Woodward, m. d. Assistant Physician, John R. Lee, m. d. Steward, Charles P. Hitchcock.

Massachusetts General Hospital. President, William Appleton. Vice-President, Jonathan Phillips. Treasurer, Henry Andrews. Secretary, Marcus Morton, jr. Trustees, Charles Amory, William T. Andrews, N. I. Bowditch, George M. Dexter, Henry Edwards, Robert Hooper, Thomas Lamb, Francis C. Lowell, Henry B. Rogers, John A. Lowell, Charles S. Stor- row, Edward Wigglesworth. Consulting Physicians, James Jackson, m. d. George C. Shattuck, m. d. John Homans, m. d. Consulting Surgeons, John Jeffries, m. d. Abel L. Peirson, m. d. Edward Reynolds, bi. d. Oliver W. Holmes, m. d. OFFICERS OF THE HOSPITAL. Superintendent, John M. Goodwin. Physicians, Jacob Bigelow, m. d. Enoch Hale, m. d. John B. S. Jackson, m. d. Surgeons, John C. Warren, m. d. George Hayward, M. D Solomon D. Townsend, m. d. Assistant Physician, Henry L Bowditch, m.d. House Physician, Henry Augustus Barrett. House Surgeon, George Henry Gay. Apothecary, Mortimer Brockway Tappan. OFFICERS OF THE MC LEAN ASYLUM. Physician and Superintendent, Luther V. Bell, m. d. Assist. Physician and Apothecary, John Fox, m. d. Steward, Columbus Tyler. Matron, Mrs. Tyler.

Applications for admission to the Mr Lean Asylum maybe made at the Aeyluui in yomerville, near llie Village of East Cambridge, or Charitable Institutions. 159 by letter to Dr. Bell, directed to the Post Office in East Cambridge. Terms, $3 per week and upwards. All applications for admission must be made at the HOSPITAL, ^Uen Street, between the hours of 8 and 9 on the mornings of Mon> day, Wednesday and Friday. Applicants who canuDt attend in person will be visited by a Phy- sician connected with the Hospital, and no one can be admitted with- out his certificate, except in cases of injury from accident, or of sud- den illness. All applications fioni the country must be accompanied by a description of the case, in writing, by the attending Physician of the patient, and addressed to H. I. Bowditch, m. d. Boston.

Boston Medical Dispensary.

Managers. CJideon F. Thayer, Chairman ; Isaac Winslow, Samuel May, Natlianiel L. Frothingham, Pliny Cutler, James H. Foster, Uriel Crocker, Ebene- zerChadwick, Nathaniel H.Emmons, Samuel Brad- lee, Charles iA.mory: William Gray, Secretary, and George T. Bigelow, Treasurer. Consulting Physicians, Soloipon D. Townsend, m. d. Jacob Bigelow, m. d. Visiting Physicians. John Spence, jr. 2 Baldwin place, Wards 1 & 3. E. D. G. Palmer, 127 Hanover-st, Ward 2, Geo. Hayward, jr. 202 Tremont-st, Wards 4, 5, & 6. Samuel Cabot, jr. 17 Winter-st., W ard 7. LeBaron Russell, 1 Otis-pl., Ward 8. G. N. Thomson, 286 Washington-st., Ward 9. William H. Thayer, 12 Essex-st., Ward 10. C. E. Buckingham, 713 Washington-st., Ward 11. Andrew Alexander, Fourth-st. S. Boston, Ward 12. P. M. Crane, JVlaverick-st., East Boston. Apothecaries, S. W. Fowle, 138 Washington-st.;

Charles Mead, corner Turnpike and Fourth-st. 3 James Kidder, Maverick Square, East Boston.

Massachusetts Charitahle Eye and Ear Infirmary. President, Robert G. Shaw, Secretary, G. Howland Shaw. Treasurer, J. W. Edmands. Managers, Robert G. Shaw, Henry Rice, S. D. Townsend, m.d. H. Edwards, Aloses Grant, J. H. Wol- cott, J. A. Blanchard, , Amos A. Law- rence, John Borland. The Surgeons are— Drs. Edward Reynolds, Robert W. Hooper, Geo. A. Bethune. The Institution receives patients into the house. Infirmary corner of Green and Pitts-sts. 160 Charitable Institutions.

Boston Lying-in Hospital. Meetings at the Hospital on the 1st Tues. of every md. President, James Savage. Vice-President, Thomas B. Wales. Trustees chosen by the Corporation. Dr. George Hay ward, Stephen Fairbanks, Rev. J. T. Sargent, Rev. C. Lowell, D. D. Rev. Francis Parkman, d. d. Richard W. Bailey. Chosen by the Mass. Humane Society. Dr. John Romans, Dr. Edward H. Robbins. Chosen by the Mass. Charitable Fire Society. Adam W. Thaxter, William T. Andrews. Treasurer, Henderson Inches. Secretary, C. T. Murdoch. Attending Physicians, Charles G. Putnam, m. d. D. H. Storer, m. d. Hospital, 718 Washington-st.

United States Marine Hospital For the temporary relief of sick and disabled seamen; into which all mariners who have paid Hospital money are admitted, except those who are afflicted with con- tagious or incurable diseases, or insane persons. The Hospital is situated in Chelsea. Physician, George B. Loring.

Provident Institution for Savings in the City of Boston, Office, Tremont-st. Open daily, from 9 to 1 o'clock. President, Peter C. Brooks. Treasurer, Peter Wainwright. Secretary, William T. Andrews. Vice-Presidents, Samuel May, Thomas P. Cushing, James Savage, Robert Waterston, Samuel T. Arm- strong, C. C. Parsons, William Appleton, William Minot, Benjamin Guild, John C. Gray, George Ticknor, William P. Mason, Charles Wells. Trustees, John A. Lowell, Edward Brooks, Thomas B.Wales, Samuel Bradlee, Samuel Austin, jr. John L. Gardner, Robert C. VVinthrop, Ozias Goodwin, Wil- liam Amory, Josiah Qnincy, jr. Nathan Rice, E. Wig- glesworth, Daniel Denny, John Lamson, Aaron Bald- win, W. H. Emmons, A. A. Lawrence, Samuel Quincy, Charles Barnard, Pelham W. Hayward, Jeffrey Rich- ardson, George Howe, Jonathan Chapman, Stephen Fairbanks. Charitable Societies. 161

Savings Bank Seamen in Boston. for , No. 17 Tremont Row. Open every day from 10 to 1 o'clock, to receive de- posites from all persons. President, Thomas Lamb. Vice-President, Henry t^dwards. Secretary, Charles H. Parker. Treasurer, Samuel H. Walley, jr. Managers, N. A. Barrett, George William Bond, Charles H. Brown, James Means, William B. Rey- nolds, Charles Scudder, , William W. Stone, William Worthington, Francis G. Shaw, Pliny Cutler, Nathan B. Gibbs, Samuel T. Dana, Henry Lin- coln, William Perkins, Thomas Adams, Samuel H. Rich, Daniel C. Bacon, Alpheus Hardy, George Lane, Thomas D. Q,uincy, George R. Sampson.

Institution for Savings in Roxhury and its vicinity. President, John B. Jones. Vice-Presidents, Samuel Guild, Richard Ward, Enoch Bartlett. Sec'ry and Treasurer, William Whiting. Trustees, Samuel Guild, Ephraim Harrington, David A. Simmons, Caleb Parker, jr. John B. Jones, Richard Ward, Samuel Walker, Charles J. Hendee, Enoch Bartlett, Benjamin Perkins, Henry H. Williams, Moses Day.

Society of the Cincinnati of Massachusetts. President, jfudah Alden. Vice-President, James Seaver. Secretary, Thomas Jackson. Treasurer, Samuel Perkins. Standing Committee, A. L. Baury, John Bryant, H.A. S.Dearborn, Seth Drew, Charles S. Davies, John Ho- mans, Henry K. Hancock, Robert G. Shaw, Thomaa Seward, Elijah Vose, Lovell Peters.

Boston .Asylum and Farm. School for Indigent Boys. President, Theodore Lyman. Vice-President, Moses Grant. Secretary, George H. Kuhn. Treasurer, J. L Bowditch. Executive Committee, Moses Grant, Rev. R. C. Waterston, B. A. Gould. 15* 162 Charitable Societies.

The Perkins Institution and Massachusetts Asylumfor the Blind. Depository and Office, No. 152 Washington-st President, Peter C. Brooks. Vice-President, Thomas H. Perkins. Treasurer, Peter R. Dalton. Director and Secretary, S. G. Howe, m. d. Matron, Mrs. Colburn.

Humane Society of Massachusetts. Instituted 1786. Incorp. 1791. President, Francis Parkman, d. d. Vice-Presidents, Robert G. Shaw, Daniel P. Parker. Corresponding Secretary, John Homans, m. d. Recording Secretary, Samuel Hooper. Treasurer, John L. Gardner. Trustees, Edward H. Robbins, Abbott Lawrence, Richard B. Forbes, David Sears, Samuel Austin, Chas. Araory.

Howard Benevolent Society. President, Moses Grant. Secretary, Artemas Simonds. Treasurer, Thomas Tarbell. Standing Committee, Ward 1, Thos. Thwing Ward 7, Thomas Tarbell " 2, Eph. Milton « 8, J. W. Warren, jr. « 3, Joseph Aloriarty " 9, Daniel T. Coit " 4, S.G.Shipley « 10, Joseph Eustis « 5, Moses Grant " 11, Rev. Ch. Barnard « 6, Rev. Wm. Howe « J2, Alvan Simonda

Boston Beneft Society. President, D. Humphreys Storer, m. d. Treasurer, James Knott, jr. Secretary, David Wilder, jr. Boston Female Orphan Asylum. First Directress, Mrs. William Prescott.

Boston Seamen\s Aid Society. President, Mrs. Albert Fearing.

Boston Port Society. President, Albert Fearing*. Miscellaneous. 163

State Prison in Charlestown. Inspectors, Samuel Greele, Bradford Sumner, of Boston; Abraham F. Howe, of Roxbury. Warden, Frederick Robinson. Deputj^-VVarden, Enoch Hunt. Chaplain, Rev. Jared Curtis. Physician and Surgeon, William J. Walker, m. d. Clerk, Henry Frothingliam.

Trustees of Mount Auburn Cemetery, Joseph Story, President, Jacob Bigelow, Martin Brimmer, Charles P. Curtis, Benjamin A. Gould, Isaac Parker, James Read, George W. Crocket. Geo. W. Bond, Treasurer, Henry M. Parker, Secr% Boston Exchange Company. President, Robert G. Shaw. Directors, William P.Winchester, Samuel Henshaw, John Lamson, Isaac Livermore, Thaddeus Nichols, Andrew E. Belknap, Thomas Lamb, Charles R. Cod- man, Charles H. Mills, Henry Lee, Philo S. Shelton.

South Cove Corporation, President, Benjamin R. Nichols. Agent, Francis Jackson. Treasurer, Clerk and Solicitor, Ellis Grayfjoring.

Massachusetts Society for promotion of Agriculture, President, John Wells. Vice-Presidents, P. C. Brooks, John C. Gray. Recording Secretarys, Abbott Lawrence, Benjamin Guild. Corresponding Sec'ry, Josiah Q,uincy, jr. Treasurer, Henry Codman. Trustees, Daniel Webster, J. C. Warren, E. Phinney, F. C. Lowell, David Sears, W. P. Mason.

Massachusetts Horticultural Society. President, M. P. Wilder. Corresponding Secretary, J. Teschemacher. Recording Secretary, Ebenezer Wight. Treasurer, Samuel Walker. BANKS IN BOSTON. Atlantic Bank. No. 8 Kilby Street. Capital, $500,000. Pliny Cutler, President. | Benjamin Dodd, Cashier. George W. Crockett, Francis Fisher, J. Hill, J. John- son, S. S. Littlehale, E. C. Hutchins, S. S. Arnold, W. R. P. Washburn, N. Harris, J. S. Jenness, A. G. Feck. Teller, Richard Ward. Book-Keeper, George Wm. Dodd. Messenger, James B. Adams. Discount, Monday and Thursday.

Atlas Bank. No. 65 State Street. Capital, $500,000. Samuel C. Gray, President. | Joseph White, Cashier. Directors, Nehemiah Parsons, J. Kahler, J.H. Fos- ter, C. H. Brown, W. Davis, jr. J. G. Hallett. Teller, Benjamin H. Barnes. Book-Keeper, James Russell. Collection Clerk, William Beck. Solicitor, Theophilus Parsons. Discount, Tuesday and Friday.

Boston Bank. No. 48 State Street.' Capital, $600,000. Robert Hooper, jr. President. James C. Wild,Cashier. | Directors, Nathan A ppleton, Josiah Bradlee, D. C. Bacon, Samuel Cabot, Robert G. Shaw, Jabez C.Howe, Phineas Upham, Henry Upham, Thomas B. Curtis, John M. Forbes, J. Ingersoll Bowditch. Teller, Robert L;.sh. Book-Keeper, Charles Hammatt. Messenger, George Breckenridge. Discount, Tuesday and Friday.

City Bank. No. 61 State Street. Capital, $1,000,000. C. W.Cartwright, President. John Williams, Cashier. | Directors," William T. Andrews, George W. Abbot, Banks in Boston. 165

C C. Chadwick, D. Chamberlain, H. Edwards, I. Liv- ermore, P. S. Shelton, S. K. Williams. Teller, Henry Hooper. Book-Keeper, Charles C Barry. Discount Clerk, Ch:irles W. Holbrook. Collec. Clerk and Messenger, Andrew Johonnot. Porter, W. R. Frost. Discount daily.

Columbian Bank. No. 34 State Street. Capital, $500,000. John G. President. Torrey, | William Coffin, Cashier. Directors, Joseph Tilden, George W. Lyman, John Pickering, John T. Coolidge, William Amory, Samuel A. Appleton. Teller, F. J. Williams. Book-Keeper, George Gushing. Messenger, Abijah Jenkins. Solicitor, John Pickering. Discount daily.

Eagle Bank. No. 49 State Street. $500,000. Titus Welles, President. Waldo Flint, Cashier. | Directors, James L. Little, William Almy, Andrew Cunningham, Elijah Loring, Isaac P. Townsend, Elijah D. Brigham, Francis Skinner, John Williams, P.Hawes, Benjamin Thaxter. Teller, Henry L. Jaques. Book-Keeper, Isaac W. Blanchard. Discount Clerk, William Cross. Messenger, Ebenezer Sampson. Discount, Wednesday and Saturday.

Frefjnan's Bank. No. 28 Sea Street. Capital, $150,000.

Solomon Piper, President. | Jeremy Drake, Cashier. Directors, Jedediah Tuttle, Prentiss Hobbs, Free- man Fisher, John H.Rogers, Ebenezer Atkins, Tis- 4ale Drake. Messenger, Albert Drake. Discount, Monday and Thursday. 166 Banks in Boston.

Globe Bank. No. 22 State Street. Capital, $1,000,000.

Ignatius Sargent, President. | Chas. Sprague, Cashier. Directors, Abel Adams, Stephen P'airbanks, Henry Hall, John Lamson, Payson Perrin, Isaac C. Pray, John F. Priest. Paying Teller, Alfred Skelton. Receiving Teller, William B. Stevens. Book-Keeper, Oliver Cole. Discount Clerk, William H. Wheeler. Clerk, Charles J. Sprague. Messenger, William S. Nichols. Porter, Chauncey Peck. Discount, Monday and Thursday,

Granite Bank. No. 61 State Street. Capital, $500,000. Denny, President. Archibald Foster, Cashier. George | Directors, Charles Brooks, Henry M. Holbrook, Geo. R. Sampson, Frederick Gould, James McGregor, Sam- uel H. Rich, Joseph V. Bacon. Teller, Samuel Kneeland. Book-Keeper, Alfred B. Hall. Messenger, Barnabas Binney. Discount, Monday and Thursday.

Hamilton Bank. No. 66 State Street. Capital, $500,000.

Daniel Denny, President. | Otis Turner, Cashier. Directors, Willard Sayles, Thomas G. Cary, Gard- ner Brewer, William Phipps, S. VV. Swett, Marshall P. Wilder, J. Chapman, Edward VViggiesworth. Teller, Elijah Fisk. Book-Keeper, S. S. Blanchard. Assistant Clerk and Messenger, Edw. Hearsey,jr. Discount daily. Banks in Boston. 167

Market Bank. 1, Merchants Exchange. Capital, $560,000. Josiah Stickney, President. Jona. Brown, jr. Cashier, | Directors, A. H. Bowman, F. O. Watts, Benjamin Sewall, C. O. Whitmore, Addison Gilmore, William Thomas, Jesse Bird. Teller, Samuel P. Oliver. Book-Keeper, Benjamin F. Teel. Messenger, Charles S. Evans. Solicitor, Francis O. Watts. Discount, Wednes4ay and Saturday.

Merchants Sank. No. 28 State Street. Capital, $2,500,000. Franklin Haven, Pres. Charles H. Eldredge, Cashier. | Directors, Francis C. Gray, N. F. Cunningham, John B. Jones, Luke Fay, E. Brooks, Samuel Henshaw, David Henshaw, James K. Mills, VVilliam P. Winches- ter, Israel Whitney, S. Hooper. First Teller, Thomas W. Hooper. Second Teller, E. W. Brown. Discount Clerk, Assistant do. John J. May. Pension Clerk, Lowell M. Stone. Book-Keeper, Gilbert Walker, do. G. M. Norwood. Collection Clerk, Thomas Bulfinch. Assistant Clerks, William Raymond, David Hyde, E. H. Severance. Messenger, John Barns. Discount, Monday and Thursday.

Massachusetts Bank. No. 66 State Street. Capital, $800,000.

William Parsons, President. | James Dodd, Cashier. Directors, William D. Sohier, John L. Gardner, Charles H. Mills, J. J. Dixwell, Israel Lombard, Teller, Edward Sharp. Book-keeper, Henry G. Foster. Discount Clerk, Jonas Bennett. Messenger, Thomas Hooper. Discount, Monday and Thursday. •1^ Banks in Boston.

Mechanics Bank, South Boston. Capital, $120,000.

David Nickerson, President. | Alvan Simonds, Cashier. Directors, Noah Brooks, James W.Converse, Daniel Cummings, John H. Jenks. Messenger, William B. Brooks. Discount, Monday.

North Bank.

2, Merchants Exchange. Cr^pital, $750,000.

James Harris, President. | J. J. Loring, Cashier. Directors, Oliver Eldredge, Calvin Washburn, Elijah Williams, jr. Francis B. Fay, Charles G. Nazro, Henry D. Gray, James Weld, Henry Lincoln, D. Kimball. Teller, J. B. Witherbee. Book-Keeper, John Chorley. Messenger and Porter, W. L. Barnes. Discount, Monday and Thursday.

New-England Bank. No. 67 State Street. Capital, $1,000,000.

Philip Marett, President. | E. P. Clark, Cashier, Directors, Dudley Hall, William Worthington, Mace Tisdale, Daniel Weld, Thomas Lamb, Elijah Vose^ George Pratt, H. Gassett, jr. Paying Teller, Charles Nichols. Receiving Teller, Samuel T. Thompson. Book-Keeper, James Swan. Messenger, Seth Pettee. Discount, Mon. Wed. and Saturday.

Shawm ut Bank. No. 89 State Street. Capital, $500,000.

Benjamin T. Reed, President | Thomas Drown, Cash, Directors, William Bramhall, John L. Dimmock, Albert Fearing, John Gardner, Jarius B. Lincoln, A. Rice, William Whitney. Teller, S. G. Davis. Messenger, Sampson Mason. Discount, Monday and Thursday. Banks in Boston. 169

Shoe and Leather Dealers Bank. No. 65 State Street. Capital, $500,000. Thayer, Cashier. Enoch Baldwin, President. | Geo. W. Directors, Joseph Whitney, Cheever Newhall, J. For- bush, M. S. Lincoln, William Burrage, J. Albree, G. S. Low, W. B. Spooner, Caleb Stetson, J. M. Jones, Isaac Williams. Teller, Samuel Carr. Book-Keeper, Joshua Loringf. Assistant Clerk, C. A. Putnam. Messeng-er, J. G. Gunderson. Discount, Tuesday and Friday.

State Bank. No. 40 State Street. Capital, $1,800,000. Samuel Frothingham, Pres't. Jonathan Call, Cashier. | Directors, Samuel Austin, jr. Benjamin Bangs, Levi Bartlett, T. P. Gushing, Thomas Thacher, Thomas Gray, J. P. Thorndike, W. F. Whitney, R. M.Mason, HoUis Thayer, J. Ballister. Paying Teller, Charles Bartlett. Receiving Teller, John B. Gould. First Book-Keeper, William E. Vincent Second do. Henry Pierce. Discount Clerk, B. F. Edmands. Collection Clerk, James H. Foster, jr. Porter, John White. Discount, Monday and Thursday.

Suffolk Bank. No. 60 State Street. Capital, $1,000,000. Isaac Brewer, Cashier. Henry B. Stone, President. | C Directors, John Belknap, Amos A. Lawrence, Wm. Lawrence, John A. Lowell, Benjamin R. Nichols, Jef- frey Richardon, Nathaniel P. Russell, Joseph Balch, Ebenezer Chadwick, J. W. Edmands, W. W. Tucker. Paying Teller, Henry Jaques. Receiving Teller, J. E. Bridge. Book-Keeper, Thorndike Rand. Discount Clerk, Edward Tyler. Assist. Clerks, A. K. Hunt, C. Smith, R. P. Jaques. For. Money Clerks, Wm.Grubb,jr. D.H. Belknap. Porter, John D. Todd, Discount, Wed. &. Sat 16 170 Banks in Boston.

Traders Bank.

No. ^1 State Street. Capital, $400,000.

Isaac Parker, President. | Jeremiah Gore, Cashier. Directors, Joshua Crane, Jabez Fisher, 2d. Deming Jarvis, Thomas Lord, Henry Smith, S. H. Norris, George Cailender, A. W. Thaxter,jr. Teller, John K. Hall. Book-Keeper, Thomas Waterman. Messenger, T. O. Brackett. Discount, Wednesday and Saturday.

Tremont Bank. No. 41 State Street. Capital, $500,000. James Dalton, Cashier. Andrew T. Hall, President. | Directors, Samuel T. Armstrong, EbenezerT. An- drews, Caleb Curtis, Nathan B. Briggs, jr. Enoch Train, Isaac Thacher, Charles Wilkins, William Perkins, Charles B. Shaw. Teller, Amos T. Frothingham. Book-Keeper, NathanierClapp. Messenger, Charles Stearns. Discount daily.

Union Bank.

No. 40 State Street. Capital, $800,000. Cashier. Samuel Fales, President. ] Chester Adams, Directors, Luke Carter, Ebenezer Dale, Ozias Good- win, Giles Lodge, Thaddeus Nichols, John Stearns, Nathaniel H. Emmons, Charles Merriam, E. S. Tobey. Teller, Timothy Bryant. Book-Keeper, A. Trowbridge. Discount Clerk, Lemuel Gulliver. Messenger, Oliver Jaqiiith. Discount daily. Banks in Massachusetts. 171

Washington Bank. No. 75 State Street. Capital, $500,000. Aaron Baldwin, Presidentr D. A. Sigourney, | Cashier. Directors, Josiah P. Cook, Josiah Stedman, F. Bacon, W. Fisher, Moses Williams, P. Fowle, F. Moseley. Teller, J. J. Soren. Book-Keeper, Messenger and Porter, J. H. Champney. Discount, Tuesday and Friday.

Bunker-Hill Bank, Cfiarlestotcn. Capital, $150,000. David Devens, President. Thomas Marshall, | Cashier. Directors, Jotham Johnson, Gilbert Tufts, Reuben Hunt, Larkin Turner, Andrew Blanchard, jr. £ben. F. Cutter, Edward Lawrence. Assistant Clerk, William Hunt. Messenger, John Mitchell. Discount, Tuesday and Friday, P. M. For accommodation, the Boston Depositing and Col- lecting business will be transacted at the Eagle Bank.

Charlestoivn Bank. Capital, $100,000.

A. W. Austin, President. | John Harris, Cashier. Directors, Benjamin Parker, Benjamin F.Thompson, Timothy Bayley, Edward D. Clark, Bowen Buckman. Clerk, S.A.Willard. Discount, Monday. Business transacted at the Suffolk Bank, Boston.

People's Bank, Roxbury. Capital, $100,000.

Samuel Guild, President. | B. Stone, Cashier. Directors, Elijah Lewis, Benjamin Weld, Ebenezer Crafts, Chester Guild, Aaron D. Williams, Shubael Bills, Laban S. Beecher, Benjamin F. Campbell.

Cambridge Bank, Camhridgeport. Capital, $100,000. Whittemore, President. Martin Lane, Cashier. Thos. | Directors, William Fisk, P. B. Hovey, A. W. Bruce, Hiram Brooks, Nathan Childs, Robert Douglass, Wil- liam B. Hovey, Lucius R. Paige, J. Wetherbee.

Charles River Bank, Cambridge. Capital, $100,000.

Charles C. Little, President. | J. B. Dana, Cashier. Directors, Oliver Hastings, J. H. Bates, E. Brown, jr. W. Watriss. 172 Banks in Massachusetts.

Cashiers of the other Banks in Mass.

JVame. Location. Cashier. Cap. Attleborougb, Attleborough, E. Fuller, $100,000 Andover, Andover, A. Blanchard, 250, Adams, Adams, W. E. Brayton, 100, Beverly, Beverly, A. Thorndike, 125, Brighton, Brighton, L. Baldwin, 200, Concord, Concord, J. M. Cheyney, 100, Neponset, Canton, J. Dunbar, 100, Danvers, Danvers, G. A. Osborne, 150, Warren, F. Baker, 120, Village, W. L. Weston, J20, Dedhatn, Dedham, E. Fisher, jr. ISo, Dorchester & Milton, Dorchester, J. L. Hammond, 100, Framingham, Framingham, R. Brewer, 100, Fairhaven, Fairhaven, D. Mc B Thaxler, 200, Fall River, Fall River, H. H. Fish, 3it0, Falmouth, Falmouth, S. P. Bourne, 100, Fitchbiirg, Fitchhurg, E. Torrey, 100, Gloucester, Gloucester, J. J. Babson, 200, Greenfield, Greentield, F. Ripley, 150, Haverhill, Haverhill, J. Gale, 100, Merrimack, X E. A. Porter, 240, Hingham, Hingham, John O. Lovett, 105, Lynn Mechanics, Lynn, J. Oliver, 150, Lowell, Lowell, J. G. Carney, 200, Rail Koad, IS. W. Stickney, 600, Lancaster, Lancaster, C. T. ttymmes, 100, Leicester, Leicester, H. G. Henshaw, 100, Lee, Lee, Thos. Green, 100, Millbury, Millbury, S. Prentiss, 100, Grand, Marblehead, J. P. Turner, 100, Marblehead, S. S. Trefry, 120, Mechanics, Newburyport, J. Andrews, jr. 200, Merchants, S. Mullikin, 210, Ocean, William Stone, 100, Northampton, Northampton, J. D. Whitney, 200, Bedford Commercial, New Bedford, T. B. White, 400, Marine, J. P. Barker, 300, Mechanics, J Congdon, 200, Merchants, J. B Congdon, 400, Man II fact. & Mechan. Nantucket, ,jr. 100, Pacific, Wm. Mitchell, 200, Oxford, Oxford, S. Bastow, 100, Agricultural, Pittsfield, E. K.Colt, 150, Pawtucket, Pawtucket, A. A. Tillinghast, 100, Old Colony, Plymouth, ."^chuvlerSanipsiMi, 100, Plymouth, N. Goodwin, MO, Q.uincy t^tone, Quincy, J. Barllett, 100, Manufacturers, Georgetown, George Foot, 100, Randolph, Ran(iuiph, Sr:. Turner, 150, Asiatic, iSalem, VA'm. H. Foster, 200, Commercial, E. II. Pay son, 200, Exchange, John Chadwick, 200, Merchants, F. H.Silsbee, 400, Naumkeafj, J. G. .^prague, 500, Mercantile, Stephen Webb, 200, Salem, C. M. Endicott, 250, Banks in Massachusetts. 173

JVam«. Location. Powow River, t^outhbridge, Springfield, Cliicopee, Housatonic, Bristol County, Taunton, Blackstune, Central, Q.uinsigamond, Worcester, Citizens, WallJiam, Hampshire Manufact. Hampden, Union, of Weymouth & Braintree, Wrenrham, Warehani, Barnstable, IJVSUE^JVCE COMPAjYIES IJV BOSTOJST. American Insurance Company. No. 54 State-st. Cap. $800,000. Dividend, Jan. & July. Directors, J. Ingersoll Bowditch, (President^ Samuel Appleton, James S. Amory, Edward Austin, Theodore Chase, Benjamin A. Gould, Charles H. Mills, R. B. Forbes, Samuel May, P. P. Pope, Benjamin Rich, Rob- ert G. Shaw, . Secretary, A. C. Dorr.

Atlantic Mutiial Insurance Company. No. 46 State street. Directors, Mark Healey, (President,) Thad. Nichols, William C. Fay, Charles B. Shaw, Thomas Curtis, Charles Merriam, Micajah Lunt, Philip Greely, jr. Henry Edwards, Joseph VV. Ward, David Nickerson, Francis Skinner, Samuel B. Pierce, Charles O. Whit- more, Isaac Parker, Charles T. Russell, Michael H. Simpson, Charles B. Fessenden, Newell Sturtevant, Jabez C. Howe, Lyman Nichols, John S. W^ right, Rich- ard S. Fay, William F. Weld. Secretary, James C. Dunn.

Boston Blutual Fire Insurance Company. No. 19 State street. Directors, James Clark, (President,) Lemuel Blake, George Darracott, David Francis, Pearson H, Field, Kimball Gibson, Nathaniel Jewett, Thomas J.LobdelJ, Daniel Shillaber, Solomon Piper, Jonathan Preston, John Shelton, Theodore Wasliburn. Secretary, Charles H. Little.

Boston Insurance Company.

No. 62 State st. Cap. $300,000. Div. March & Sept. Directors, Lemuel Pope, (President.) S. A. Apple- ton, N. H. Emmons, D. P. Parker, Giles Lodge, John F. Laring, William Lawrence, George Pratt, J. H. Wolcott. Secreiary, Peter W. Freeman. Insurance Companies in Boston. 175

Boylston Fire and Marine Insurance Company. No. 45 State st. Cap. $300,000. Div. Apr. & Oct. Directors, Francis Bacon, (President,) Aaron Bald- win, J. P. Cooke, W. S. Bullard, N. F. Cunningham, Thomas Motley,jr. Josiah Stedman, Thomas Wiggles- worth, jr. Moses Williams. Secretary, Orlando Pitts.

Equitable Safety Marine and Fire Insurance Co, iMerchants Exchange. Directors, John Clark, (President,) Benjamin Bur- gess, Thomas Dixon, Benjamin C. Clark, A. W. Thax- ter, jr. Enoch Train, James Ingersoll, Charles Scudder, David A. Neal, John H. Pearson, Stephen Fairbanks, Isaac Livermore, A. H. Fiske, William W. Goddard, George Callender, Samuel H. Rich, Joseph lasigi, James H. Hicks, G. B. Weston, G. Howland Shaw, Patrick T. Jackson, jr. Patrick Grant, George M.Bar- nard, N. F. Cunningham. Secretary, Samuel Wheeler. 1st Clerk, J. T. Clark. 2d Clerk, John J. Loring, jr.

Firemen's Insurance Company. No. 75 State st. Cap. $300,000. Div. Jan. & July. Directors, Thomas C. Amory, (President,) John Col- lamore, jr. Joshua Crane, William G. Eaton, Thaddeus Nichols, jr. Benjamin Seaver, Ignatius Sargent, Benja- min Yeaton, Amos Cotting, Joseph Hay, Peter R. Dalton, Jacob G. Hallet. Secretary, S. G. Rogers, jr.

Franklin Insurance Company.

No. 44 State st. Cap. S300,000. Div. Jan. «fe July. Directors, Francis Welch, (President,) George W. Abbot, F. H. Bradlee, E. D. Brigham, Lemuel Crack- bon, John Lamson, George Pratt, James Read, Enoch Train. Secretary, William M. Byrnes. Clerk, W. T. Lerow. 176 Insurance Companies in Boston.

Hope Insurance Compam/. No. 31 State st. Cap. $200,000. Div. April & Oct. Directors, Nehemiah Parsons, (President,) B. A. Gould, John W. Trull, William Davis, jr. John H.Fos- ter, Wm. A. Rea, Samuel C. Gray, James Harris, Isaac Means, Wm. Worthington, George Callender. Secretary, Augustus Lovett.

Manufacturer^ s Insurance Company. No. 59 State st. Cap. $400,000. Div. April & Oct. Directors, C. W. Cartwright, (President,) Ebenezer T. Andrews, John Williams, Amos Binney, William Shimmin, Thomas P. Gushing, James Read, B. F. White, William T. Andrews, George Morey, Otis Daniell, Henry Hall. Secretary, Samuel Hunt.

Massachusetts Hospital Life Insurance Co. No. 50 State st. Cap. $500,000." Inc. Feb. 24, 1818. Dividend, January. Peter C. Brooks, President. Actuary, Joseph Tilden. | Secretary, Moses L. Hale. Vice-Presidents, John R. Adan, Samuel Appleton, John Hooper, Samuel Hubbard, Charles Jackson, Wil- liam Minot, Thomas H. Perkins, Josiah Quincy, Lev- erett Saltonstall, David Sears, Nathaniel Silsbee, John Tappan, George Ticknor, Titus Welles, Thomas B. Wales. Directors, Nathan Appleton, William Amory, J. In- gfersoU Bowditch, Ebenezer Chadvvick, Henry Codman, PatrickT. Jackson, Abbott Lawrence, John A. Lowell, Thos. Motley, Benjamin R. Nichols, Ignatius Sargent, William Sturgis, Joseph Tilden. Receiver, Edward L. Perkins. Clerk, Saml. White. Messenger, Albert Smith.

Massachusetts Mutual Fire Insurance Co. No. 31 State street. Directors, Charles Wells, (President,) Ebenezer T. Andrews, Joseph Austin, George Bartlett, Edward Brooks, Henry Codman, Charles P. Curtis, Ebenezer Francis, John A. Lowell, William Lawrence, Joseph Levering, Samuel May, John D. Williams. Secretary, William Tufts. Insurance Companies in Boston. 177

Mechanics^ Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Brazer's Building, 27 State street, (up stairs.) Directors, Adam W. Thaxter, (President,) William Adams, David Tilson, George Wm. Phillips, Ezekiel Bates, Thomas Moulton, John Boles, John Bacon, Ruel Baker, Benjamin Beal, Charles Leighton, Wra. Eaton, Isaac Gary. Secretary, Solomon Hovey.

Mercantile Marine Insurance Company,

No. 58 State st. Cap. $300,000. Div. May & Nov. Directors, Nathaniel Meriam, (President,) Benjamin Bangs, James B. Bradlee, Samuel Fales, Benjamin Howard, James Johnson, P. R. Dalton, Elijah Loring, Edward Wiggles worth, Elijah Williams, jr. George K. Minot. Secretary, William B. Coffin.

Merchants Insurance Company,

No. 38 State st. Cap. $500,000. Div. April &l Oct. Directors, Joseph Balch, (President,) William P. Winchester, William Rollins, John Williams, Israel Whitney, Henry Hall, Thomas B. Curtis, Robert Hooper, Samuel Hooper, John A. Lowell, Ebenezer Chaawick, Robert B. Forbes, Elijah Loring. Assistant President, Samuel Tenney. Secretary, George Homer. Clerk, Charles French.

National Insurance Company.

No. 66 State st. Cap. $500,000. Div. April & Oct. Directors, Samuel W. Swett, (President,) Hollis Thayer, Daniel Denny, J. W. Edmands, B. F. White, John A. Lowell, Dudley L. Pickman, Francis Skinner, Daniel Kimball, Isaac Livermore, John L. Gardner, George Howe, William H. Gardiner, George H.Kuhn, Willard Sayles, Marshall P. Wilder, Thomas Gray, James Means, Israel Whitney, William Amory, Rob- ert Hooper, B. R. Nichols, S. Frothingham, Ozias Goodwin, Isaac Bangs. Secretary, Aaron H. Bean. 178 Insurance Companies in Boston.

Neptune Insurance Company.

No. 64 State st. Cap. $200,000. Div. April & Oct. Directors, Caleb Curtis, (President,) David Devens, Horace Scudder, T. C. Smith, J. P. Thorndike, Henry- Edwards, Samuel Quincy, Andrew T. Hall, Samuel Hooper. Secretary, J. H. Gardner. Clerks, W. H. Cutting, A. J. Noyes.

New England Mutual Marine Insurance Co. Exchange Building, State street. Directors, Joseph H. Adams, (President,) Nathan B. Gibbs, jr. E. C. Emerson, J. V. Bacon, Charles Cun- ningham, Benjamin Howard, VVm. Ward, H. M. Hol- brook, George R. Sampson, Henry Lincoln, N. F. Cun- ningham, John A. McGaw, A. A. Frazer, Alpheus Hardy, Thomas Howe, John H. Welch, Jabez Fish- er, 2d. J. S. Jenness, William Thwing, J. B. Kimball, John Bertram, Thomas Jones, M. Day Kimball, David Nickerson, A. G. Farwell. Sec'ry, Edward P. Meriam. Clerk, Benj. Lyon.

New England Mutual Life Insurance Company* No. 28 State street. Directors, Willard Phillips, (President,) John A. Lowell, Samuel A. Eliot, Charles P. Curtis, John L. Gardner, Robert Hooper, Francis C. Lowell, William Parsons, William W. Stone, George H. Kuhn, T. A. Dexter, James Read, Otis Tufts. Secretary, Jonathan Amory.

State Mutual Fire Insurance Company. No. 20 State street. Directors, Ephraim Harrington, (President,) Thomas Richardson, Leopold Herman, George H. Gray, Pel- ham Bonney, William J. Whipple, Samuel Aspinwall, E. H. Snelling, John Demerritt, George F. Homer, Fla- vel Moseley, Isaac H. Gary, Samuel S. Perkins, Thos. L. Rayner, George Savage, George S. Adams. Secretary, Joseph F. Hovey. Insurance Companies in Boston. 179

Suffolk Insurance Company. State, corner of Congress street. Cap. $225,000. Dividends, April and October. Directors, Pelham W. Hayward, (President,) Sam- uel Austin, jr. Benj. C. Clark, Thomas Dixon, George W. Lyman, Thomas Davis, William Parsons, Henry Wainwright, John L. Gardner, Stephen H. Perkins, John J. Dixwell, Benjamin C. White. Secretary, James H. Lunt. Messenger, N. Wright.

Tremont Insurance Company.

No. 43 State St. Cap. $200,000. Div. May & Nov. Directors, John G. Nazro, (President,) A. B. Wes- ton, C. G. Nazro, C. J. F. Binney, P. S. Shelton, Enoch Train, Charles Wilkins, Richard Soule, William Lin- coln, Simon Wilkinson, Isaac Thacher, Lewis W.Tap- pan, R. B. Storer, Nathaniel Hooper, James Lodge, Robert G. Shaw,jr. Charles Larkin. Secretary, George Hale.

United States Insurance Company.

No. 52 State St. Cap. $200,000. Div. Dec. & June. Directors, Robert B. Williams, (President,) Charles Hill, Edward S. Tobey, Ammi C. Lombard, Addison Gilmore, Israel Lombard, Charles H. Brown, Alfred C. Hersey, Josiah Stickney, George R. Sampson, John S. Wright, Henry Timmins. Secretary, Levi Ingols.

Union Mutual Fire Insurance Company. No. 10 Old State House. Directors, Enoch Hobart, (President,) Samuel H. Walley, jr. Warren White, Asa Swallow, Samuel Leeds, Abraham T. Lowe, Edward A. Raymond, Ben- jamin Lamson, George H. Kuhn, David Kimball, Dan- iel Henchman, George T. Bigelow, Daniel L. Gibbens, Billings Briggs, A. BJanchard,jr. George A. Bourne, Uriel ^Crocker, Isaiah Bangs, James Cheever, Nathan- iel B. Borden. Secretary, S. P. Hey wood. 180 Insurance Companies in Boston.

Warren Insurance Company/. Merchants Exchange. Capital, $150,000. Dividend, April &l Oct. Directors, John L. Dimmock, (President,) Jarius B. Lincoln, William H. Richardson, Henry Lincoln, Al- bert FesLTing, Elisha Atkins, Adolphus Davis, Aaron Rice, J. S. Wi^gin, Isaiah Bangs, F. B. Fay, Matthew Cobb, Arthur Pickering, John Tyler, jr. Secretary, A. Wheelwright. Solicitor, Theophilus Parsons.

Washington Insurance Cornyany. No. 42 State st. Cap. $200,000. Div. April & Oct. Directors, Thomas Lamb, (President,] Samuel T. Armstrong, Daniel C. Bacon, J. T. Coolidge, Jonathan Chapman, William B. Reynolds, M. H. Simpson, Sewell Tappan. Secretary, Isaac Sweetser.

Roxhury Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Directors, Elijah Lewis, (President,) Moses Day, Tillson Williams, Joseph Curtis, Samuel Walker,Caleb Parker, jr. Stephen Hammond, Shubael Bills, Laban S. Beecher, Aaron D. Williams, Nelson Curtis, Samuel Guild. Secretary, William Whiting.

POPULATION OF PRINCIPAL CITIES. NATIONAL REGISTER.

©Jobcrnment of lt)e ZanfteU States.

Wm. H. Harriso:*, Ohio, elected President. Died, April 4, 1841. JOHiN TYLER, (Virginia,) President,

TWENTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS.

SENATE, 52. Willie P. Mangum, President, pro tern. Terms expire. Terms expire. Maine, John Fairfield, 1849 George Evans, 1847 jV. Hanip. Chs. G. Atherton, 49 , 47 Vermont, William Upliam, 49 Samuel S. Phelps, 45 Mass Rufus Choale, 45 Isaac C. Bates, 47 R. Island, John B. Francis, 45 J. F. Simmons, 47 Conn. John M. Niles, 49 JabezW. Huntington, 51 JV. York, , jr. 49 (Vacancy.) jY. Jersey, Wm. L. Dayton, 45 Jacob W. Miller, Penn. James Buchanan, 49 Daniel Sturgeon, Delaware, R. H. Bayard, 45 Thomas Clayton, Md. Wm. D. Merrick, 45 James A. Pearce, Virginia, Wm. C. Rives, 45 Wm. S. Archer, ^'. C. V\ m. H. Haywood, jr. 49 W. P. Mangum, S. C. Geor-^e M'Duffie, 49 Daniel E. Huger, Georgia, Walter T. Colquitt, 49 John M. Berrien, Jilabama, Arthur P. Bagby, 49 Dixon H. Lewis, Mississippi, J. Henderson, 45 R.J. Walker, Louisiana, Henry Johnson, 49 Alex. Barrow, Jirkansas, A. H. Sevier, 49 (V^acancy.) Tennessee, Eph. H. Foster, 45 Spencer Jarnagin, Kentucky, John J.Crittenden, 49 J. T. Morehead, Ohio, William Allen, 47 Benjamin Tappan, Michigan, Aug. S. Porter, 45 WilliamWoodbridge,47 Indiana, E A. Hannegan, 49 Albert S. While, 45 Illinois, Sidney Biee.se, 49 James Sempie, 47 Missouri, David R. Atchison, 49 Thos. H. Benton, 45

Secretary, Asbury Dickens, N. C Salary, $3000. President's Salary, $25,000. Vice-President's,

The Senators are elected for G years, the Representa- tives for 2 years. The compensation of each member of Senate and House of Represeiilutives, is $8 per day, 17 182 Twenty-Eighth Congress.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. (223.) John W. Jones, of Virginia, Speaker.

MAINE sends 7. Shepard Gary Joshua Herrick Luther Severance Robert P. Dunlap Freeman li. Morse ( 1 vacancy.) Hannibal Hamlin , 4. Edmund BurkeBurl Moses Norris, jr. John R. Reding John P. Hale VERMONT, 4. Jacob CollamCollamcr Solomon Foote George P. Marsh P. Dillingham, jr. MASSACHUSETTS, 10. Amos Abbott Charles Hudson Julius Rockwell John Q,. Adams Daniel P. King Henry Williams Osmyn Baker VVm. Parmenter Robt. C. Winthrop Joseph Grinnell RHODE ISLAND, 2. Henry Y. Cranston Elisha R. Potter.

CONNECTICUT, 4. George H. Catlin Samuel Simons John Stewart Thos. H. Seymour NEW YORK, 34. Jos. H. Anderson Orville Hutigerford George Rathburn Daniel D. Barnard Orville Robinson Charles S. Benton Preston King Charles Rutgers Charles H. Carroll Moses G. Leonard Jeremiah Russell Jeremiah E. Cary Wm. B. Miiclay David L. Seymour James G. Clinton Wm. A. Moseley Albert Smith Amasa Dana Henry C. Murphy Lemuel Stetson Richard D. Davis Ths. J. Patterson Selah B. Strong Chesselden Ellis J. Phillips Phoenix Asher Tyler Hamilton Fish Zadoc Pratt Horace VVheaton Byram Green Smith iVL Purdy (I vacancy.) Wm. S. Hubbell , 5. L. Q. C. Elmer L. Kirkpatii.k William Wright Isaac G. Far lee George Svkes

PENNSYLVANIA, 24. Benj. A. Bidlack Rich. BrodheaHJr. Joseph Buffington James Black Jeremiah Brown Cornelius Durragh Twenty-Eighth Congress. 183

John Dickey M. H. Jenks Charles M. Reed Henry D. Foster A. R. Mcllvaine John Ritier Samuel H;iys Edward J. Morris Andrew Stewart Clis. J. liifiersoM Henry Mes John T. Smith Jos. R. In

DELAWARE, 1. George B. Rodney

MARYLAND, 6. F. Brengle J. P. Kennedy Th. A. Spence J. M. S. Causin J. A. Preston J. Wethered

VIRGINIA, 15. Arch. Atkinson G. C. Droingoole William F. Lucas T H. Bay ley W. L Gaps'in Willough Newton Ang. A. Chnpnian Geo. W. Hopkins L. J Steenrod Samuel Chilton E. W Hubard G, W. Summers Walter Coles John W. Junes William Taylor

N. CAROLINA, 9. A. H. Arrington John R. J. Daniel Kenneth Rayner D. M. Barririger Edmund Deberry David S. Reid Ths. L. Clingman J. J. McKay R. M. Saunders

S. CAROLINA, 7. James A. Black Isaac E. Holmes Rich. F. Simpson Artemas Burt R. Barnwell Rhett Jos. A. Woodward John Campbell GEORGIA, 8. Edward J. Black Howell Cobb Alex. H. Stephens A H. Chappell H. A. Haralson Wm. H. Stiles D. L. Clinch J. H. Lumpkin

ALABAMA, 7. James E Belser Geo. S. Houston William W. Payne R. H. Chapman F. G. McConneil W. L. Yancey James Dellet MISSISSIPPI, 4. W. H. Hammett Jacob Thompson T. M. Tucker R. W. Roberts LOUISIANA, 4. Joiin B. Dawson J(,hn Slidell Isaac E. Morse Alcee Lat)runche

ARKANSAS, 1. Edward Cross 184 Twenty-Eighth Congress.

TENNESSEE, 11. John B. Ashe Alvaii Cullnru George W. Jones J. W. Blackwell D. W. Dickinson James H. Peyton Aaron V. Brown Andrew Johnson VVm. T. Senter Milton Brown Cave Johnson

KENTUCKY, 10. W. P. Thomasson G. A. Caldwell Henry Grider John VV. Tibbats James W. Stone John White Richard French

OHIO, 21. JacobBrinckerhoif P. B. Johnson A. B. Stone Ezra Dean James Matthews Henry St. John Alexander Duncan Wm C.McCauslen Daniel R. Tilden Elias Florence J. J. McDowell Joseph Vance Josh. R. Giddings Joseph xMorris J. J. Van Meter Alexander Harper Emery D. Potter Samuel F. Vinton Edw. S. Hamblin R. C. Schenck John B. Weller

MICHIGAN, 3. James B. Hunt Lucius Lyon Robt. McClelland

INDIAN^A, 10. William J. Brown Robert D. Owen Caleb B. Smith John W. Davis John Pettit Thomas Smith Thomas J. Henley Samuel C. Sample Joseph A. Wright Andrew Kennedy

ILLINOIS, 7. S.A.Douglass Joseph B. Hoge Robert Smith O. B. Ficklin J. A. McClernand John Wentworth John J. Hardin

MISSOURI, 5. GustavusB. Bower James M. Hughes James H. Relfo James B. Bowlin John Jameson DELEGATES.

FLORIDA TERRITORY, 1. David Levy

WISCONSIN " 1. Henry Dodge " IOWA 1. Aug. C. Dodge United States' Cabinet. 185

SECRETARIES OF DEPARTMENT. State^ John C. Calhoun, S. C. Salary, $6000 Chief Clerk, Richard K. Cralle, 2000 Treasury, George M. Bibb, Ken. 6000 Chief Clerk, McCliritock Young, '^000 War, William Wilkins, Penn. 6000 Chief Clerk, Daniel Parker, 2000 J^avy, John Y. Mason, Vir. 6000 Chief Clerk, A. Thos. Smith, 2000 TREASURY OFFICERS. First Comptroller, James W. M'Culloh, 3500 Treasurer, William Selden, 3000 Register, Thomas L. Smith, 3000 Commissioner of Land Office, Thomas H. Blake, 3000 Solicitor of the Treasury, Charles B. Penrose, 3500 GENERAL POST OFFICE. Post Master General, Charles A. Wickliffe, Ken. 6000 Jissistant do. 1st Div. Selah R. Hobble, 2500 « " tldDiv. Miller, 2500 " " 3iy. John S. Skinner, 2500 Chief Clerk, John Marron, 2000

Director, Robert M. Patterson, Vir. 3500 Treasurer, Isaac Roach, 2000 Chief Coiner, Franklin Peale, 2000

JUDICIARY. SUPREME COURT.

Roger B. Taney, Md. Chief Justice, Salary, $5000. Associate Judges. Salary, $4500. Joseph Story, Mass, John M'Kinley, Ala. John M'Lean, Ohio. , Tenn. James M. Wayne, Geo. Peter V. Daniel, Vir. •Attorney General, John Nelson, of Mar., Sal. $4000. Reporter of Decisions, Benj. C. Howard. Clerk of the Court, William T. Carroll. Marshal, Alexander Hunter. 17* 186 Judiciary of the United States.

Circuit CIRCUIT COURTS. Presiding Judge. Jst. Maine, N. Hamps. Mass. and R. I. Just. Story. 2d. Vermont, Ccnn. and N. York, 3d. New Jersey and Pennsylvania, 4th. Del. Maryland, and Virginia, Chief Justice Taney. 5th. Alabama and Louisiana, Justice M'Kinley. 6th. N. Carolina, S. Carolina & Geo. Justice Wayne. 7th. Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Mich. Just. McLean. 8th. Kentucky and Tennessee, Just. Catron. 9lh. Mississippi and Arkansas, Justice Daniel.

District Courts. Judges, Attorneys, and Marshals. Diistrcts. Judges. Attorneys. Marshals. Maine, Ashur Ware, Gorliain Parks, Parris. N. Hampshire, Matth. Harvey, Joel Eastman, Isaac W.Kelley. Vermont. S. C. Prentiss, Charles Uavis, Wm. Barron. Massachusetts,! Peleg Sprague, Franklin Dexter, IsaacO. Barnes.* Rhode Island, John Pitman, U. VV. Greene, S. Hartshorn. Connecticut, And. T. Judson, Chas. CJiapman, B. Mann. jN.Dist. A. Conkling, J. A. Spencer, A. S. Pond. jvj V "• ^' Dist. Betts, Ugden Hoffman, S. M. Stilwell. I S. S. R. New Jersey, P. Dickerson, James S.Greene, J. A. Simpson. E. Dist. Arch. Randall, H.M. Walts, Geo. M Keiin. p I '^*- H. C. Bosler. I W. Dist. Thomas Irwin, W.O.Robinson, Delaware, WillardHall, Wm.H. Rogers, Alex. Porter. Maryland, Upton S. Heath, Z. Collins Lee, M. Forrest. E. Dist. JD.Hallyburton, R. C. Nicholas!, E. Christian. Va**• 5 Dist. I backer, Goode, James Points. I W. SPenny M. C. N. Carolina, H. Potter, D. R. McUae, Wesley Jones. S. Carolina, It. B. Gilchrist, Ed. M'Creary, Thos. C.Condy. Georgia, John C, NicoU, W. K. Jackson, H. Willingham. S. Dist. G. J.S.Walker, VV. Armistead. Ala. Wm. Crawford, N. Dist. J. A.S.Acklin, B. Patteson.

{ N. Dist. O. F. Bledsoe, A. K. McClung. Miss. S. J. Gholson, } S. Dist. R. M. Gaines, A. Miller. E. Dist. Cailie Peyton, A.S. Robertson. La. T. H. McCaleb, W. Dist. C. L. Swayze, Wm.H.Bassett. ( W. Dist. H. W. M'Corry, R. J. Chester. Ten. \ M, Dist. M. B. Brown, T. D. Mosely, B.H.Shepperd. ( E. Dist. Thos. C. Lyon, R. M. Woods. Kentucky, Th. B. Monroe, Loughborough, Blackburn,.jr. Ohio, H. H. Leavitt, Chas.Anthony, John McElvain. Indiana, E.M.Huntington (;. Gushing, Robert Hanna. Illinois, Nathaniel Pope, J. Bulterfield, T. M. Hope. Missouri, Robt. W. Wells, WMM'Pherson, R. C. Ewitig. Michigan, Ross Wilkins, Geo. C. Bates, L.S.Humphrey. Arkansas, Benj. Johnson, S.H.Hempstead, H.M. Rector. D. Columbia, Wm. Cranch, P. R. Fendall, Alex. Hunter. * Clerk, Fr. Bassett. Dcp.Jl/ar. H. Harris, Bost. W. Gordon, N. Bed. ^ Reporter of the Court, William VV. Story. Crier, Ebenezer Trescott. Commissioners to take Depositions, Geo. S. Hillard, Charles Sumner, George T. Curtis, E. G. Lorinj;, William W. Story, Boston. Oliver Prescott, N. Bedford. James M. Bunker, Nantucket. Federal Courts. 187

SiTTIJVGS OF THE FEDERAL COURTS, SUPREME COURT. At the seat of Government, the first Monday in De- cember, annually. When any of the following days happen on Sunday, the Court is to be holden on the Monday following.

FIRST CIRCUIT.

In J^ew Hampshire, at Portsmouth, on the 8lh of May ; and at Exeter, on the 8ih of October. In Rhode Island, at Providence, on the 15th day of No- vember; and at Newport, on the 15th day of June. In Massachusetts, at Boston, May 15th and Oct. 15th. In Maine, at Portland, 1st of May and 1st Oct.

SECOND CIRCUIT. In Connecticut, at New Haven, on the 4th Tues. in

April ; and at Harttbrd, on the :^(1 Tues. in September.

In Vermont, at Windsor, on the 21st day of May ; and at Rutland, on the 3d of October. In KeiD York, last Monday in February, 1st Monday in

April, last Monday in July and November ; in Albany, 3d Tuesday in October; in Canandaigua, Tuesday next after 3d Monday in June. DISTRICT COURTS. In Maine, at Portland, the 1st Tuesday in Feb. and De- cember ; and at Wiscasset, 1st Tuesday of September, and at Bangor, 4th Tues. in June. In J^ew Hampshire, at Portsmouth, 3d Tuesday in March and Sept.; and at Exeter, 3d in June and Dec. In Vermont, at Rutland 6th of October; and at Wind- sor, 24th of May. In Massachusetts, at Boston, 3d Tuesday in March, and 4th in June, 2d in Sept. and 1st in December. In Rhode Island, at Newport, 2d Tues. in May and 3d in Oct. ; at Providence, 1st Tues. in Aug. and Feb. In Connecticut, at New Haven, 4th Tues. in Feb. and

Aug. ; at Hartford, 4th Tuesday in May and Nov. Exclusive of the above mentioned stated Courts, the District Judges have power to hold Special Courts, in their respective Districts, at their discretion. 188 U. S. Counsellors and Attorneys.

Counsellors and Attorneys in Circuit Court, Mass. District.

Harrison G. Otis Samuel J. Gardner Richard Robins Josiah Qiiincy Franklin Dextor Aaron Brooks, jr. Samuel Haven John R. Adan David L. Child Josepii Rowe Bradford Sumner Eben Smith, jr. Warren Dutton Eben Ritchie Dorr A. D. Parker Samuel D. Parker Joseph Harrington Benj. R. Curtis James T. Austin Waldo Flint Francis Hilliard Wm. C. Aylwin Ninian C. Betton Emory Washburn Saml. F. M'Cleary Wm. H. Gardiner Ivers J. Austin Samuel Hubbard Abraham A. Dame Charles Sumner Lemuel Shaw Willard Phillips William Gray Joseph E. Sprague Henry VV. Dwight Thos. N. Pierce Augustus Peabody AbrahamW Fuller William Dehon David Cummins Thos. VV. Phillips George Sparhawk Wm. D. Sohier Theron Metcalf Francis C. Luring Benjamin Guild Abraham Moore Patrick Riley Saml. K. Williams Richard Fletcher Joseph H. Prince Phineas Blair Samuel E. Sewall Joel Giles Sidney Bartlett John A. Bolles Lev. Saltonstall Wm. J. Hubbard Pardon D. TifFany Joeiah P. Cooke Isaac P. Osgood William Savier William Minot Henry H. Fuller J. L. Stackpole Simon Greenleaf Lemuel Williams P. W. Chandler John Knapp H. W. Kinsman P. S. Wheelock Ebenezer Moseley Francis Brinley James Dana William Austin Theoph. Parsons Frederic Smith Sherman Leiand Eben Shillaber T. C. Amory, jr. Samuel D. Ward Francis O. Walts Hiram Wellington Octavius Pickering Timothy G. Coffin George T. Curtis Francis Bas.sett JotJeph G. Waters C. VV. Storey, jr. Wm. P. Mason Edward Blake Chas. H. Parker David A. Simmons E, Haskeit Derby George S. Hillard William Parker John C. Park Chs A. Peabody Elijah F. Wallace Charles Allen Nathaniel Holmes John Pickering Stephen P. Webb Charles Mason Benj. R. Nichols Richard S. Fay Henry Hertzog Charles P. Curtis William Bliss Charles T. Russell Francis C. Gray George Bliss Allen V. Owen James C. Merrill Horatio M. Willis William Whiting Thomas Power Charles Atwood Geo. T. Bigelow Cyrus Alden Geo. S. Bulfinch Allen C. Spooner Charles G. Lnring W. R.P.Washburn J. VV. Thornton Zachariah Eddy Jo&eph Willard Jona. C. Perkins U. S. Counsellors and Attorneys. 189

Jona. F. Barrett Rich. H. Dana, jr. Edward Mellen Fred. W. Gale Wm. T. Bowditeh Benj. F. Butler Robert Rantoul.jr. Geo. M. Brown Edmund T. Dana George Griggs Rlarcus Morton, jr. Caleb W. Loring F. W. Choato Geo. F. Homer S. E. Guild John C. Lyman J. M. Gourgas, jr. Henry B. Stanton H. G. Hutchins Thomas B. Pope Jos. F. Dearborn George Barstow Fred. VV. Sawyer George A. Smith John P. Putnam Wm. J. Sinclair John C. Dodge Bernard Rolker Manlius S. Clarke Wm. Fowle Smith W. W. Story H. Montgomery Lorenzo Westover Thos. Hopkinson A J. Gray Rejoice Newton John Ruggles Wm. Aspinwall Daniel H. Dustin John J. Clarke Grenville Parker Fish. A. Kingsbury Amos B. Morrill E. Gerry Dudley Gardiner G. Hub- Tolman Willey Fred. Anthon bard J. W. W. Page L. C. Dacoby Zeno Scudder Charles F. Smith A. J. Stevens Geo. N. Eastman John Cudman Francis B. Hayes James B. Robb

Commissioners of Bankruptcy, for Boston. George S. Hillard, Charles Sumner, Peleg W. Chan- dler, James B. Robb, Edward G. Loring, George T. Cur- tis, Wm. W. Story, William Gray, Elbridge G. Austin, Robert Rantoul, jr. Augustus Peabody.

CUSTOM HOUSE OFFICERS,

For the District of Boston and Charlestown. The Custom House opens in tlie 5*ummer at 9 o'clock, a. m. and shuts at 2 o'clock, p. m. in the Winter it opens at 10 o'clock, a. m. and shuts at 2 o'clock, p. m. On Saturday afternoons, it opens J hour for the clearance of coasters. Office, Custom House Street.

Collectors^ Office. Lemuel Williams, Collector. Wm. English, Clerk of Correspondence and Records.

Deputy- Collectors^ Department. Adams Bailey and Wra, A. Wellman, Deputy- Collectors. Ephraim L. Frothingham, Cashier. Nathan M. Cutler, Bond and Permit Clerk. William Alline, Impost Clerk. C. Danielson Lincoln, Foreign Entry Clerk. Henry D. Clary, Foreign Clearance Clerk. George B. Wellman, Coastwise and Protection Clerk. 190 Custom House Officers.

George P. Burnhnm, Jlssistant Ccsliier. Rollin Abell, Irnpost Boak-Keeper.' John E. Billinffs, ^'jssistajit Impost Clerk. William Hilliard, ^ssistnnt Bond and Statistical Clerk. Samuel Andrews, Marine. Clerk and Registrar. Robert S. Smith, j^ssistant Clearance Clerk. L. P. Davis, Erport Booh -Keeper. Henry A. S. D. Payne, Copying Clerk. Eli A. Yale, Messenger and Clerk.

Kaval Officer^s Department. George Roberts, JS'aval Officer. R. M. Gay. Deputy JVaval Officer. Francis R. Moullon, Bo7id .Accountant. George H. Cutter, A''aval Officer's Clerk. N. or Hyde, do. do. William H. Montague, Debenture Clerk. Nathaniel P. Lovering, Clerk.

Pnhlic Appraisers' Office. C. J. F. Allen, Samuel J. Bridge, Principal Appraisers. Samuel Eveleth, Cranston Howe, Assistant do. William Hardvvick, Thomas Morey, Clerks. Charles W. Spofford, Invoice Clerk. C. Dana Lincoln, Invoice Examiner. [Measurers. T. A. Colburn, A. J. Locke, Isaac Howe, Square Yard Isaac T. Ripley, Messenger and. Clerk. Appraisers' Office, opposite the Custom House.

Surveyor's Office. Joseph Grafton, Surveyor. Hugh Jameson, Deputy Surveyor. J. G. (jraflon. Clerk. Charles Walley, Store Keeper of Spirits and Wines. George Kulin, Marker and Prooer of Spirits and Wines. Charles A. Blake, Marker.

Measurers of Salt and Coal. Joseph Hall Edward PallVay James Holbrook Andrew Green L. FaulUner George Dennett Nahum Ball A. Ewins

Weighers and Gangers, Bo.^Uon and Charlestoivn.

Andrew IL Ward I'.. F. Bunnell Charles Devens Stephen Hoyt N. Tracy H Wliitney L. M. Barker C. Clark Luther Hairjilton Appollos Munn S. Walker Ezra Mudge Custom House Officers. 191

Inspectors for the District of Boston and Chnrlestoicn. Russell Crooks Wm. P. Loriiig Leander Warren Rich. A. Newell 1. Linds;iy Jona. Nayson Isaac Newton, '^d. George Gibson Tiiomas Gushing Isaac Story Jolm Muzzv John M. Sibley Benj. Whipple George E. Tyler David Thatcher K.M. Cunningham F. A. Durivage Daniel Lane Henry R. May Newton Talbot G. W. Young J. W. Wright N K. Seaton Perkins Kimball M. Pettingill S. W. Chandler R. J. Cleveland Jona. Shove H. W. Robinsr)n M. Riley, jr. W. H. Spooner Benj. D. Baxter J. P. Treadwell G. F. Emery David Townsend Thomas Harrison J. C. Leach James W. Davis H. Thaxter, Hing- Wm. Tuckerman W. A. Lewis ham Charles Walley Theo. Stanwood Wm. B. Duggan, David Saville O.M.Randall quincy T. W. Flagg Geo. Dickinson H. J. Turner, Co- Edward Warren Francis McKenna hasset

Xiight Inspectors^ Boston and Charlestotcn. William. B. Stacy, Wm. B. Moffatt Joseph Lovett Captain. Charles McLellan S. Dickson T.R. Page,2fZ Cojj- D. D. Hartley D. B. Haynes tain. Geo. Gilpatrfck P. R. Dalton Wm. Alexander Seth W. Barton Geo. K. Leonard Fred. W. Hall Edw. H. Whyte John Sewall Wm. D. Palfrey John W. Monson Joseph Buxton, jr. Shadrac Keene Theo. C. Leeds Jona. Burnham, jr.

L. S. Williams, Public Store-Keeper. J. Brown, Clerk.

Keeper of Custom House ^ Messenger, Wm. Stocker.

Boarding Officer of the Customs, and Captain Revenue Barge, James Kettell. Office, '7J Long Wharf. Revenue Barge Men.

Anthony Cline J. G. Graftun M.L. Hebron George Homer S. Wiswell Charles Winter

Revenue Cutter " Hamilton. Josiah Sturgis, Commander. James H. Roach, \st Litutcnant. Caleb Prouty, 2d do. Charles F. Wood, M do Heze. Parraelec, 3r/ do. 192 Ministers at Foreign Courts.

Collectors of the Customs in other places. Machias, Wm. JB. Smith Newb'pt, H. VV. Kinsman Belfast, George Thacher Gloucester, A. Gilbert Passamaquoddy, Bion Salem, James Miller Bradbury Marblehead, Jas. Gregory Penobscot, C. J. Abbot Plymouth, I.N.Stoddard Waldoboro', Geo. Allen Fall River, C. J. Holmes Wiscasset, Moses Shaw Barnstable, Eben. Bacon Portland, John Anderson N. Bedf. J. T. Adams Portsmouth, Larry Odell Edgartown, L. Thaxter

INTERCOURSE WITH FOREIGN NATIONS. DIPLOMATIC DEPARTMENT. Ministers Plenipotentinnj, $9,000. Secretaries, $'-^,000. Great Britain, Edward Everett,Mass. Francis R. Rives, France, William R. King, Ala. J. L. Martin. Hussia, Charles S. Todd,' Ken. John S. Maxwell. Prussia, Henry VVheaton, R. I. Theodore S.Fay. Mexico, Wilson Shannon, Ohio, B. E. Green. Austria, Daniel Jenifer, Md. John R. Clay. Brazil, Henry A. Wise, Vir. Robt. R. Walsh. Spaiii, , N. Y. J. H. Livingston. Commissioner. China, Caleb Gushing, Mass., $9,000. Fletcher Webster, Secretary, $4,500. Minister Resident $6,000. Turkey, Dabney S. Carr, Constantinople. John P. Brown, Dragoman to the Legation. $^,500.

Charges cf Affaires. $4,500. Residence. Sweden, George W. Lay, N. Y. Stockholm. Portugal, Abraham Rencher, N. C. Lisbon. Denmark, William W. Irwin, Pa. Copenhagen. JSTetherlands, Christopher Hughes, Md. Hague. Chile, W. Crump, Vir. Sant lago. Peru, John A. Bryan, Lima. Buenos Ayres, Wm. Brent, jr. Vir. Buenos Ayres. Belgium, Thomas G. Clemson, Pa. Brussels. JS/ew' Grenada, Wm. M. Blackford, Vir. Bogota. Texas, Tili^hman A. Howard, Indiana. Two Sicilies, William Boulware, Vir. Naples. Sardinia, Robert Wickliffe, jr. Ken. Turin. Caraccas. Foreign Consuls in United Stales. 193^

FOREIGN MINISTERS, CONSULS, &c. RESIDENT IN THE UNITED STATES.

FOREIGN MINISTERS AND THEIR SECRETARIES.

Foreign Stales, Envoys Ex. 8f J\Hn. Plen. Secretaries, ^'e. Great Britain, Richard Packenham, James Hudson. W. G. Lettson, ^U. France, M. Alph. Pageot, Chatry de Lafosse^ M. de Sampayo, .attach. Russia, Alexander Bodisco, Geo. Khremer. (( Mr. de Stoekl, ^tt. Spain, M. Calderon de la Barca, Sr. Tacon. u Mr. Liguez y Bardaxi, ^tt. Mexico, Don J.N. Almonte, u Angel Cos, Sec. ofLeg, Argentine Re public, Carlos Maria de Alvear, Min.Plen.Sf Ex. Emilio de Alvear, Sec. ofLeg,

Ministers Resident. Prussia, Portugal, J. C. de Figaniere e Morao. F. de Menezes de Brito do Rio^iL Brazil, Cbev. Gaspar Jose de Lisboa.

Charges d"* Jiffaires. Netherlands, Chev. J!c. Gevers. Belgium, M. Charles Serruys, Baron A. Vander- Austria, Chev.Hulsemann. [stratenPonthon,5'cc. Sweden, Chev. Gust;ivijs de Nordin. Denmark, M. Steen de Bille. Sardinia, Count Albert Lupi de Montalto. Texas,

Foreign Consuls and Vice-Consuls in the. United States.

5:5- Those marked thus * are Consuls-General ;—thus \ Vice-Con- aU ; the rest Consuls. Austria. John W. Langdon, Boston. fJoseph Ganahl, Savannah. C. J. Hohenbufgher, New Orleans. 18 194 Foreign Consuls in United States. Foreign Consuls in United States. 195

Christopher F. Plate, Philadelphia. Albert Schumacker, Baltimore. Ant. Ch, Cazenove, Dist. ofCol. Lewis Trapman, Charleston. Eleazer Crnbtrcje, Savannah, Ga. Frederick Rodewald, New Orleans. Brunswick. Johann D. Kleudgen, New York.

Chili. Franklin H. Delano, New York. Denmark. George M. Thacher, iMass., Me., N. H., (feR.I. Boston. fSamuel Beck, N. York, Con., and part of N.J. New York. fChnstopher Neale, Dist. of Columbia and the ports on the Potomac. fFrederick Myers, Virginia, (ports on the Po- tomac excepted,) to re- side at Norfolk. f P. K. Dickinson, Wilmington, N. C. W. Crabtree, Georgia. J. F. C. F. Ules, New Orleans. Ecuador. James H. Causten, Washington. Samuel Sweetser, Philadelphia. France. *De la Foret, New York. Max. Isnard, Boston. M.B.B. de L. D'Hantrieve, Philiidelphia. Sr. Pillavoine, Baltimore. Ct. de Montholon, Richmond. fJ. B. A. M. Deseze, Norfolk. Count de Choisenl, Charleston. De L. de Villeret, Savannah. fLonis Julienne, Natchez. Jean J. Averseric, Mobile. Aime Roger, New Orleans.

Frankfort on the Maine, Fred. VVysmann, New York. Arnold Haibach, Philadelphia ^ !96 Foreign Consuls in United States.

Great Britain. Joseph J. Sherwood, Portland. Th. Colley Grattan, Mass., Boston. fEdmund A. Grattan, do. Anthony Barclay, New York. J. McTavish, Maryland. W. Offilly, N. & S. Carolina. C. J. Peshall, Wilmington, N. C. Chas. L. Fitzgerald, Florida and Ala. A. Lu Molyneux, Georgia. J. Crawford, New Orleans.

Greece. Euj^ene Dutilh, New York. Henry G. Andrews, Boston.

Guatemala. *Antonio de Aycenena. Hamburg. Johann W. Schmidt, New York. Frederick Rodewald, Baltimore. Lous Trapmrtnn, Charleston. F. W. Schmidt, Louisiana. C. H. F. Moring, Boston.

Hanover. L. H. Meyer, New York. |A. W. Hupeden, Stateof New York. John Leppien, Philadelphia. Edward Uhrlaub, Baltimore. J. A. Van Cooth, Charleston. J. B. Bher, New Orleans.

Elector of Hesse and Grand Duke o/Fvlda. Conrad W. Faber, New York.

Grand Duke of Hesse. Antoin Bollerman, New York. LuhecL William Kruger, New York.

Mecklenherg-Schwerin. *Leon Herchenrath, Charleston. Foreign Consuls in United States. 197

Mexico. *Juan de la Granga, New York. fKdward Cabot, Boston. JFelix Merino, Philadelphia. fCharles Tiernan, Baltimore. {Robert Adger, Charleston. fOton L. Dabelsteen, New Orleans. •fjuan Herbst, Pittsburg. f D. Juan F. Cortes, Natchitoches. f Aid. A. M. Jackson, Pensacola. Lewis Ramirez, St. jjouis. Mo. Antonio Niel, Independence, Mo. fGeorge P. Ward, Florida. fCarlos Le baron, Mobile, Ala. JVetherlands. Thomas Dixon, for Mass., Me., N. H., and R. I. Boston. f B. Homer Dixon, Boston. JThomas Thaxter, Salem, Mass. J. C. Zimmerman, N. Y., N. J., and Conn., New York. Henry Bohlen, Philadelphia. Frederic B. Graff, Baltimore. fj. A. Van Cooth, Charleston, S. C. P. J. Lechteitner, Annapolis. iOliver O'Harj, Key West. Myer Myers, Norfolk. fGodfrey Barnsley, Savannah. H. C. Gildemeester, New Orleans, La. Stevenson Forbes, Alabama and Florida, Mo- bile. J^ew Grenada. *Don Domingo Acosta. Oldenburg. E. Pavenstedt, New York. Chas. T. Lowndes, Portugal. fP. Noailles Searle, New York. f Ant. J. Gouvea, N. Orleans, La. Jn. M. L. Smith, Baltimore, Md. \D. Antonio G. Vega, Mass., R. L, and Neir Hampshire. Boston. f Daniel J. Desmond, Penn. and N. J. 18* 198 Foreign Consuls in United States.

fJ. G. Doom, Savannah. -fChristopher Neale, Dist. of Col. fWalter Delacy, Norfolk, Va. Prussia. J. C. Lan^, Philadelphia. Ludwig Brauns, Maryland. i-Wilhelm Vogel, New Orleans. Rome. *Peter Amedee Hargons. f Martin Mantin, New York. fCharles Picot, Philadelphia. fTh. Jos. Bizonard, Baltimore. jWm. D'Azet Senac, Norfolk. •fSamuel Wright, Savannah. JHenry Perret, New Orleans. Russia. *Alex. Evstaphieff, New York. f Alexander Baker, do. •fA.W. Thaxter,jr. Boston. jCharles L. Kuster, Baltimore. fC. Jean Cazenove, Dist. ofCol. Edward Johns, New Orleans. Sardinia. Luigi Mossi, Consul Gen. New York. fNicholas Reggio, Me., N. H., Mass., & R. I. Boston, fDaniel J. Desmond, for Penn., N. J., and Del. Philadelphia. i-L. A. Edmondston, Charleston, S.C. |A. Felix George, Mobile. Antonio Michourd, New Orleans. Charles A. Williamson, Baltimore. Saxe Cohurg and Gotha. Carl Frederick Haussman, for U. S. Saxe- fVeimar. *Fred. Aug. Mensch, New York. Edward Stucken, do. Saxony. *Ch. Aug. Davis, New York. J. Randolph Mahler, do. J. I., Mass., N. and -f Charles Cazenove, R. H., Me. Boston. Foreign Consuls in United States. 199

Robert Ralston, Philadelphia. F. Liidwjcr Brauns, Md., Baltimore. J.F.C. Ules, New Orleans. Spain. *Don Pablo Chacon, Philadelphia. j-Don Ant. G. Vega, Boston. F. Stoughton, New York. fTh. Am. Deblois, Portland. jF. Moreno, Pensacdla. 4d. Ponce, Savannah. fDon Jose J. Cruzat, Mobile. f Antonio Larruaga, Charleston. Antonio Pizarro, Baltimore. ^-Walter de Lacy, Norfolk. 4John Notliss, Key West A. A. Vilialoboe, NewOrlea^ns.

' Stcedtn and JVorway. ^Charles J. Hunt, Mass., N. H., and Me. Boston. ^Claudius £. Habicht, New York. 4Richard Seldener, Pa,, Philadelphia. jF. B. Graf, Baltimore. iJohn H. Brent, Alexandria, D. C^ fDuncan Robertson, Norfolk. 4Diedr. Miesegaes, New Orleans. 4Fran. H. VVilinan, Savannah. fJos. A. Winthrop, -

Switzerland. Louis P. De Luge, New England and Wew York. New York. J. G. Syze, Penn., N. J., and Dela- ware. Philadelphia. A. Ott, for Ind., 111., Ohio, Mich^ and Wisconsin Ter- Texas. Nathaniel Amory, Boston. Aug. W. Radcliff, New York. Cyrus Joy, Philadelphia. H.Williams, Baltimore. Wm. B. Hamilton, Richmond. 200 Foreiorn Consuls in United States.

Samuel G. Taylor, Norfolk. Th. L. liamilton, Charleston. Wm. Bryan, New Orleans. T. T. Pettyplace, Mobile. Joseph B. Browne, Key West. A. McGuffy, Cincinnati. Tuscany. fW. H. Aspinwall, New York. Carlo (iaveuni, Mobile.

Two Sicilies. *D. Rocco Maruscelli, New York. *Don Dornenico Morelli, Philadelphia. fNicholas Reggio, Boston. jB. J). Potter, Providence. fira Clisbe, N. Haven, Ct. fLuca Palmieri, Philadelphia. fOeo. H. Newman, Baltimore. f N. E. Fowls, Dist. of Col. JAntonio Pomer, Norfolk. G. A. Trenholm, Charleston, S. C. fGoffredo Barnsley, Savannah. to. Wolff, Mobile. fG. A. Barelli, New Orleans. Uruguay. E. S. Tobey, Boston. fG. F. Darby, New York. fJoseph Cabot, Philadelphia. fT. B. Garf, Baltimore. JG. L. Lowden, Charleston. |C. J. Mansong, Mobile. fE. Dudley Head, New Orleans. Venezuela. Silas G. Whitney, Boston. fJohn P. Bigelow, do. Juan B. Purrov, New York. W. Mc Ilhenny, Philadelphia. J. F. Strohm, Baltimore. Aaron Milhado, Norfolk. Wurtemhers;> *Ferdinand L. Brauns, Baltimore. John D. Fink, Ala., Mp., La., & Florida. New Orleans. ARMY REGISTER.

WiNFiELD Scorr, Major- General, General-in-Chief,— Head-Quarters, Washington City. 1st Lieut. H. L. Scott, Jiid-de-Camp. 1st Lieut. T. VVillimis, Jlid-de-Camp. Colonels Geo. Crogan, and S, Churchill, Insp. Gen. of the jinny. Brevet Bri^. Gen. Roger Jones, Adjutant Gen. Brevet Major Li. Thomas, Assistant Adjutant Gen. Brevet Capt. W. G. Freeman, Assist. Adjutant Gen, 1st Lieut. S. C. Ridgely, Acting Judge Advocate,

MILITARY BUREAUS OF THE WAR DEPARTMENT, Quartermaster's Bureau. T. S. Jesup, Bvt. Maj. Gen. and Q. M. General. A. R. Hetzel, Capt. and Assistant Quartermaster.

Clothing and Equipage Bureau, Philadelphia, under the qr. Mr. Gen. H. Stanton, Col. and Assistant Q. M. G. Engineer Bureau. J. G. Totten, Col. and Chief Engineer. George L. Welcker, Lieut, and Assist. Engineer. Topographical Bureau. J. J. Abert, Col. andChief of corps. W. K. Swift, Capt. and Assistant

Ordnance Bureau. Georsre Talcott, Lieut. Col. Ord. W. Maynadier, Capt. and A^-sistant. Pay Bureau. N. Towson, Bvt. Brig. Gen. and Paymaster Gen. Subsistence Bureau. George Gibson, Bvt. Brig. Gen. and Com. Gen. Sub. Jobn C. Casey, Capt. and Assistant. Medical and Surgical Bureau, Thomas Lawson, Surgeon General. H. L. Heiskell, Surgeon and Assistant. 202 Army Register.

Military Geographical DEPARTMEiNTs. The order districting the United States into nine military departments is rescinded, and the country is hereby divided into two military geographical divisions, the boundaries of which will be the same as those es- tablished at the reduction of the army in J82I, with the exception of the present 4th and 9th military depart- ments, which will not be included in either division. Western Division.—The country west of a line drawn from Fond du Lac, Lake Superior, to Cape Sable, Plo- rida, and embracing the part of Wisconsin Territory west of said line, Iowa Territory, the States of Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama, West Florida, and the In- dian country West of the Mississippi river. Eastern Division.—The States of Maine, N. Hamp- shire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Con- necticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Dela- ware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Caro- lina, and Georgia. 4th Military Department. The States of Ohio, Indi- ana and Michigan, and that part of Wisconsin Territory not included in the Western Division. 9th Military Department.— Fast and Middle Florida. Brevet Major General Gaines is assigned to the command of the Western, and Briofadier General Wool to the command of the Eastern Division, and will, for the present, establish their head quarters, respectively, at New Orleans, La., and Troy, N. Y. Until otherwise directed, the present arrangement of Military Departments Nos. 1, 2, 3,5, 6, 7, and'8, (see below,) will be continued, and the senior officer in each will report to and receive instructions from the com- manders of divisions.

Military Geographical Departments. {^1s esiahlishtd by a Gt'neral Order, dated July 12th, 1842.)

Department No. 1. —West Florida, and the States of Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiuna, Tennessee and Kentucky. Head Quarters, from the 1st of November to the 30th of June, in each year, at New Orleans, and for the remainder of the year at the Buy of St. Louis, or Baton Rouge, as the commander may elect. Army Register. 203

Department No. 2. —The country west of the Mis- sissippi, north of Louisiana and Texas, and south of the 37th degree of north latitude. Head Quarters, Fort Smith. Department No. 3.—The State of Missouri, (above the 37th degree of north latitude.) the State of Illinois, the Iowa Territory, that piirt of the Wisconsin Terri- tory west of the 13th degree of longitude west from Washington, and the Indian country north and west of the lines indicated. Head Quarters, Jefferson Bar- racks. Department No. 5. —The States of Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Jersey, Connecticut and Rhode Island. Head Quarters, Fort Columbus. Department No. 6 —The States of Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine. Head Quarters,Portland. Department No. 7.—The States of Delaware, Maryland and Virginia. Head Quarters, Fort Monroe. Departmf.nt No. 8.—The Slates of North Carolina, South Carolina and Georrjia. Head Quarters, Sulli- van's Island, harbor of Charleston. The retrular force, as now authorized by law, con- sists of 716 commissioned officers, 17 storekeepers, 40 sersreants, 250 enlisted men for the ordnance service, and 7,590 non-commissioned officers, musicians, arti- ficers, and privates; making an aggregate of 6,613 men.

Military Academy^ West Point, [JV. Y.)

Number of Cadets admitted into the Academy, from its establishment,

to January 1, 1844, - - - 2,942 Number who have graduated, to Jan. 1,1844, 1,206 Graduated in June, 1844, - _ - _ 25

Total, 1,231 In service at the present time, - - 542 Aggreorate amount of appropriations for the Academv, from its estab- lishment, to June 30th, 1844, - $4,002,901 15 NAVY REGISTER,

NAVAL BUREAUS. Lewis Warrington, Chief of the Bureau of Navy Yards and Docks. Salary $3,500. William M. Crane, Chief of the Mureau of Ordnance and Hydrography. Salary $3,500. Charles Morris, Chief of the Bureau of Constructing, Repairs ;md Equipments. Salary $3,000, W. B. Shubrick, Chief of the Bureau of Provisions and Clothingr. Salary $3,000. Thomas Harris, Chief of the Bureau of Medicines and Surgical Instruments. Salary $2,500.

CAPTAINS. James Barron Edw. R. McCall Thos. T. Webb Charles Stewart Daniel Turner John Percival Jacob Jones David Conner John H. Aulick Charles Morris Wm. M. Hunter Wm. V. Taylor L. Warrington John D. Sloat Bladen Dulany Wm. M. Crane Math. C. Perry S. H.Stringman James Middle C. W. Skinner Isaac Mayo C. G. Ridgely J.T Newton Wm. Mervine John Downes Joseph Smith Thomas Crabb Jesse D. Elliott 1j. Rousseau Stephen Cassin Geo. \V. Slorer James Armstrong- James Kenshaw F. H.Gregory Joseph Smoot A. S. Wadsvvorth P. F. Voorhees S. L. Breese George C. Read Benjamin Cooper Benjamin Page Henry E.IBilIard David Geisinger John Gwinn J.B.Nicholson R. P. Stockton Thos. VV. Wyman Jesse Wilkinson Isa:ic McKeever Andrew Fitzhugh T. Ap. C, Jones J. P. Zantzinger W.K. Latimer Wm. C. Bolton Wm. D. Salter Hiram Paulding W. B. Shubrick C. S. McCauley Uriah P. Levy C. W. Morgan T. M. Newell Charles Boarman L. Kearny E.A.F.Lavallette French P\)rrest F. A. Parker COMMANDERS. Wm. Jamesson Wm. Ramsay S. W. Downing Charles Gauntt Henry Henry Henry W. Ogden Navy Register. 205

T. A. Conover J. L. Saunders Charles Lowndes John C. Long Joseph B. Hull L. M. Goldsboro' John H. Graham John S. Paine Geo. N. Rollins J. M. Mcintosh Jos. Morehead D. N. Ingraham Josiah Tatnall ThoinJis Petigru John Marston Hugh N. Page J. S. Chauncey Henry Bruce William Inman Irvine Shubrick VVm. D. Newman StephenChamplin John Kelly Henry A. Adams Joel Abbot Edmund Byrne James D. Knight L. E. Simonds W. H. Gardner Joseph Mattison John M. Dale D. G. Farragut Wm. S. Walker H. H. Cocke R. S. Pinckney A. S. Mackenzie W. J. McCIuney Steph. B. Wilson Geo. F. Pearson J. B. Montgomery E. C. Rutledge James T. Gerry H. B. Sawyer Wm. S. Harris John S. Nicholas C. B. Stribling Thos. A. Dornin Saml. F, Uu Pont Joshua R. Sands R.B.Cunningham Wm. L. Hudson John J. Young James Glynn James P. Wilson Charles H. Bell Joseph Myers Geo. A. Magruder AbrahamBigelow Wm C. Wetmore John Pope Fred. Varnum Thos. R. Gedney Levin M. Powell Joseph R. Jarvis John Bubier Charles Wilkes T. W. Freelon V. M. Randolph Elisha Peck S. W. Le Compte J.Crowningshield Thos. J. Manning Charles T. Piatt Frederick h^ngle William Pearson W. M.Armstrong John Rudd Wm. L. Howard W. F. Shields Robert Ritchie Wm. P. Piercy G. J. Pendergrast Wm. W.McKean Richard A. Jones W. C. Nicholson F. Buchanan Thomas J. Leib James B.Cooper Samuel Mercer Thos. O. Selfridge E. W. Carpender MARINE CORPS. Archibald Henderson, Colonel Commandant. Samuel Miller, Lieutenant Colonel. Majors—Samuel E. Watson, William H. Freeman Levi Twiggs, John Harris. Captains—Thomas A. Linton, James Edelin, Park G. Howie, adj. and ins. William Dulany, Thomas S. English, Georofe W. Walker, Paymaster, Ward Mars- ton, A. A. Nicholson, qr. mast. Benjamin Macomber, A. N. Brevoort, Richard Douglas, Job G. Williams, Alvin Edson. 19 206 Navy Register.

COMMANDERS OF SQUADRONS. David Conner, Commodore, Home Squadron. Daniel Turner, do. Coast of Brazil. Joseph Smith, do. Mediterranean. A. J. Dallas, do. Pacific Ocean. F. A. Parker, do. Kast Indies. M. C. Perry, do. Coast of Africa. COMMANDERS OF NAVY YARDS. George W. Storer, Portsmouth. John B. Nicolson, Boston. S. H. String-ham, New York. Georg^e C. Read, Philadelphia. John H. Aulick, Washington. Jesse Wilkinson, Norfolk. E. A. F. Lavallette, Pensacola. PORT CAPTAINS. John Downes, - - Boston. Jacob Jones, - - New York. W. Compton Bolton, - Norfolk. COMMANDERS OF NAVAL STATIONS. Charles G. Ridgeley, - Baltimore. James Renshaw, - - Charleston, S. C. NAVAL ASYLUM. Charles W. Morgan, Governor, Philadelphia. NAVY AGENTS. Thomas D. English, - New York. James H. Suydham, Philadelphia. Saml. McClellan, Baltimore. George Loyall, Norfolk. William Mackay, Savannah. J. Vincent Browne, Boston. Timothy Upham, Portsmouth, N. H. Benj. D. Heriot, Charleston, S. C. William B. Scott, Washington. Jackson Morton, Pensacola. Baring, Brothers & Co. London. William P. Furniss & Co. St. Thomas, W. L Edward McCall & Co. Lima.

* Commissions not to exceed $2000 per annum. Navy Register. TARIFF OF DUTIES,

Approved by the President, August 30, 1842.

ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED.

Acids, benzoic, citric, mu- Barley, pr bushel, 20 cts riatic, nitric, oxalic, dyro- Beef and pork, pr lb, 2 cts ligneous, and tartaric,20pc Bells, fit only to be remanu- Alum, pr lb, 1^ cts factured, shall be free of Almonds, prunes, currants, duty muscatel and bloom rai- Beeswax and shoemakers' sins, pr lb, 3 cts wax, 15 pc Ale, porter, beer, in bottles, Beads of wax, amber, &c.,

pr gall, 20 cts ; do. not in fancy boxes, and combs bottles, pr gall, 15 cts for the hair, 25 pc Am ber,ambergris, ammonia, Binders' and paper makers' arrow root, annatto, ani- boards, box i&mill boards, seed, vanilla beans, French sheathing, wrapping, and chalk, red chalk, juniper cartridge paper, pr lb, 3 c berries, manganese, nitrate Blank books, when bound, of lead, all chemical salts pr lb, 20 c not enumerated, and all Blank books, unbound, pr carbonates of soda, except lb, 15 c soda ash,barrilla,and kelp, Books, in English, bound, 20 pc pr lb, 30 cts Anchors, anvils, hammers, Books, in English, in boards pr lb, 2^ cts or sheets, pr lb, 20 cts Articles embroidered in gold But if published abroad or silver, 20 pc more than one year, and Articles made up as clothes, not republished in this 50 pc country, or if published Axes, hatchets, planes, chis- abroad more than 5 years, els, drawing and cutting the books shall pay but one knives, sickles, scythes, half the rates above speci- shovels, steel and brass fied. But these terms of saddlery, coach and har- one and five years shall ness furniture, steel yards not commence before the and scale beams, fire arms passing of this act. other than muskets and ri- Books, Latin or Greek, fles, and side arms, 30 pc bound, pr lb, 15 cts Books, Latin or Greek, un- Baskets and other articles of bound, pr lb, 13 cts grass, willow, palm leaf, Books, Hebrew, bound, pr &c., 25 pc lb, 10 cts Tariff of Duties, 1845. 209

Books, Hebrew, unbound, Cards, blank or visiting, pr pr lb, 8 els lb, 12 c Books, in other foreign lan- Cards, playing, per pack, § guapes, —if bound or in 25 c boards, pr vol. 5 cts— if in Cas.sia, chinese, pimento, sheets or pamphlets, pr lb, black pepper, crude cam- J5 cts phor, indigo, glue, pr lb, Any books printed 40 years 5 cts before importation, and Carpeting, Wilton, Saxony, Reports to foreign legisla- and Aubusson, pr sq. yard,

tures, per vol 5 cts , Poly- 65 cts glots, dictionaries, &c.,pr Carpeting, Brussels and Tur- lb, 5 cts key, pr sq. yard, 55 cts Books of engravings and Carpetings, Venetian and in- maps, 20 pc grain, pr sq. yard 30 pc Boots and bootees, men's Carpeting, all other, 30 pc pr pair, $1,25 Cables and cordage, u'ntar- Boots and bootees,women's, red, pr lb, 4i cts pr pair, 50 cts. Calf and seal skins, tanned Boots and bootees, child- and dressed, pr doz. $5 ren's, pr pair, 15 cts Cayenne, African, Chili pep- Bottles and jars, black or per, pr lb, 10 cts green, over 8 oz. but not Camphor,refined,pr lb,20 cts over 1 quart each, pr gross, Castor oil, pr gall, 40 cts $3 Cables and cordage, tarred, Bottles and jars, if over 1 pr lb, 5 cts quart each, pr gross, $4 Chocolate, ground ginger, Boards, staves, scantlings, and sulphate of copper, pr unwrought spars, and other lb, 4 cts wood wrought into shape, China ware, earthen, stone, ehall be deemed manufac- &c. 30 pc tured wood, 20 pc Cheese, pr lb, 9 cts Boracic acid, 5 pc Chloride of lime, pr lb, 1 ct Borax, 25 pc Cinnamon, pr lb, 25 cts Brandy, pr gall, $1 Cigars, pr lb, 40 cts Brass, sljeet and rolled ,30 pc Clocks and glaizers' dia- Brass battery, or hammered monds, 25 pc kettles, pr lb, 12 cts Cloves, gunpowder, pr lb, Bronze, powder and liquor, 8 cts iron and red liquor, and Clothing, ready-made, 50pc seppia, 20 pc Clothing worn by persons, Brushes and brooms, 30 pc except those otherwise spe- Bristles, pr lb, 1 ct cified, 40 pc Butter, per lb, 5 cts Corks, 30 pc 19* 210 Tariff of Duties, 1845.

Cork, manufactures of,25 pc Crown window glass, not Cordials! and liqueurs, ar- over 10 by 8 inches, pr sq

rack, ratafia, and similar foot, 3^ cts ; not over 10 by articles, per gall, 60 cts 12,5 cts; not over 14 by 10,

Coach laces, 35 pc 6 cts ; not over 16 by 11,

Comfits.sweetmeats, preser- 7 cts ; not over 18 by 12, ved fruits, and confection- 8 cts; above 18 by 12, ary, 25 pc 10 cts Cocoa, dates, nuts, woad or pastel, and sulphuric acid, Demijohns and carboys, i pr lb, 1 ct gall or less, each 15 cts Cotton, manufactured,pr lb, Demijohns and carboys,over 3 cts, provided, that cot- i and not over 3 gallons, tons not printed and worth each 30 cts not more than 20 cts pr sq Demijohns and carboys,over yard, shall be valued at 20 3 gallons, each 50 cts cottons, cts ; printed worth Diamonds, 7^ pc not more than 30 cts, shall Dolls, toys, metal buttons,

be valued at 30 cts ; vel- 30 pc. But all such but- vets, moleskins, fustians, tons worth not more than &c. worth not more than $1 pr gross shall be valued 35 cts, shall be valued at at $1 35 cts Duck, sail, pr sq yd, 7 cts Cotton twist, yarn& thread, 25 [tc, provided, that twist, Feathers and down, 25 pc &c. uncolored and worth Fish, dried or smoked, pr less than CO cts pr lb, shall 112 lbs, $1

be valued at 60 cts ; if col- Fish from the domestic fish- ored, and worth less than eries, and all fresh caught 75 cts, it shall be valued at fish, free 75 cts- All other cotton Fish glue, or isinglass, 20 pc twist, &c. shall pay a duty Floor matting and mats, of 30 pc 25 pc Cotton bagging, pr sq yard, Flax, unmanufactured, per 4 cts ton, $20 Cordilla, or tow of hemp Fur hats, caps, muffs, »ic., and flax, pr ton, $20 35 pc Coal, pr ton, $1,75 Furs, undressed,on the skin, Coke, or culm of coal, per 5 pc bushel, 5 cts Furs, dressed, on the skin, Copper bottoms, plates and all hatters' furs not on the sheets, 30 pc skin, 25 pc Copper rods, bolts, nails, Fur for hat bodies, not trim- &c. pr lb, 4 cts med, 25 pc Copper patent sheathing meul, pr lb, 2 cts Gems, pearls, &c., 7 pc Tariff of Duties, 1845. 211

Gems, imitation and mosa- manufectured, pr lb, 1 ct ' ics, 7i pc Goats' hair manufactures, Ginger in the root, figs, rai- 20 pc sins not specified, and cop- Grease and soap stufFs,10 pc peras, pr lb, 2 cts Grass cloth, 25 pc Glass vessels, cut, iftlie cut- Gums, &c. crude, 15 pc—if ting be not one third the not crude, and pastes, es- height or length, per lb, sences, balsams, perfumes,

25 cts ; if the cutting ex- &c. not enumerated, 25 pc ceeds one-third, pr lb, 35

cts ; if the cutting exceeds Hair unmanufactured, 10 pc i, pr lb, 45 cts Hair cloth, belts,and gloves, Glass, cut, chandeliers, lus- 25 pc tres, drops, icicles, orna- Hair curled, and moss, for ments, &c. pr lb, 45 cts beds, 10 pc Glass, plain, moulded, or Ham*; and bacon,pr lb, 3 ct« pressed, weighing over 8 Hats, of woo!, hat bodies,

oz pr lb, 10 cts ; weighing &c. each 18 cts 8oz. or under, pr lb, 12 cts Hats and bonnets, Manilla, Glass, partly cut or polished, Leghorn, &c., made of to pay duty as if finished. straw, grass, palm, or any Glass, cylinder or broad material not specified, 35 window, not over 8 by 10 pc. But all flats, braids,

inches, pr sq foot, 2 cts ; &c., used for making hats, 10 by 12, 2h cts shall pay the same duty as 14 by 10, 3i " manufactured hats 16 by 11, 4 " Hearth rugs, 40 pc 18 by 12, 5 " Hemp, unmanufactured, per above 18 by 12, 6 cts ton $40 Glass in sheets or tables, to Hemp, Manilla, and other pay the highest duties im- India, pr ton, $25 posed on window glass Hemp manufactures, 20 pc Glass plate, polished, not silvered, and not over 12 India rubber cloth, shoes, by 8 inches, pr sq foot, suspenders, and other arti- 5 cts cles, 30 pc, provided, that Glass, colored, porcelain, India rubber suspenders, paintings on, 30 pc worth not more than $2 Glass, manufactures of, not pr doz,, shall be valued at specified, 25 pc $2 Goat skins or moroccos, tan- Indian meal, pr 112 lbs, 20 ned and dressed, pr doz, cts $2,50 Iron bars and bolts, not rol- Goat or sheep, tanned and led, pr ton, $17 not dressed, pr doz, $1 Iron bars and bolts, rolled

Goats' hair or mobair, un- i pr ton, $25 212 Tariff of Duties, 1845.

Iron imported before March manufactured, and scrap 3, 1843, shall be free of iron, not 6 inches in length, duty pr ton, $10 Iron in pigs, per ton, $9 Ivory or bone black, pr lb, Cast iron vessels, pr lb, 1^ 3-4 ct cts. All other castings, pr lb, 1 ct Jewelry of gold, silver, &c. Irons, smoothing and press- 20 pc ing, hollow ware, and hing- Jewelry, imitation, 25 pc es, pr lb, 2.^ cts Iron and steel wire, not over Kid skins or morocco, tan- No. 14, pr lb, 5 cts ned and dressed, pr doz, Iron and steel wire, over No. $1,50 14, and not over No. 25, Kid or lamb, tanned or not pr lb, 8 cts dressed, pr doz, 75 cts Iron and steel wire, overNo. 25, pr lb, 11 cts Lastings, prunellas, &c., in Iron, round or square, bra- size fit only for buttons zier's rods from 3 to 10- and shoes, and mohair, 16ths inr:li,nail rods or nail linen canvass, figured sat- plates, sheet, hoop, band, in, and brocaded velvet, or scroll iron, and iron ca- in size and shape suited bles, pr lb, 2i cts only for buttons, and tor- Iron chains, 30 pc toise shell, ivory, horns, Iron taggers' 5 pc, "provid- and teeth, unmanufactur- ed, that all articles partly ed, and horn and bone tips, manufactured, saall pay as 5 pc

if wholly manufactured ; Laces, thread, 15 pc and no article shall pay Laces, cotton, or trimming, less than the material of 20 pc which it is made, when Laces, tassals, knots, &c. of paying its highest duty, gold or silver, 15 pc and, in addition, a duty of Lard, pr lb, 3 cts 15 pc Leather, tanned sole or bend, Iron cut or wrought spikes, pr lb, 6 cts pr lb, 3 cts Leather, upper, not speci- Iron cut nails, pr lb. 3 cts fied, pr lb, 8 cts Iron, wrought, mill irons, Leather gloves, men's, per iron for ships, locomo- d..z, $1,25 tives and steam engines, Leather habit gloves, wo- and malleable irons or cast- men's, pr doz, $1 ings, pr lb, 4 cts Le ither habit gloves, chil-

Iron lubes or pipes, pr lb, dren's, pr doz, 50 cts ; ex- 5 cts tra and deuji length, wo-

Iron, old, fit only^ to be re- men's pr doz,$l,50 ; extra Tariff of Duties. 1845. 213

and demi len/jth, chil- Oats and Indian corn, pr dren's pr doz, 75 cts bushel, 10 cts Leather caps, hats, suspen- Oil of almonds, pr lb, 9 cts ders, and all other suspen- Olives, 30 pc ders ofany material except Oil, olive, in casks, pr gall., India rubber, leather bot- 20 cts tles, patent leather, and Oil, olive, salad, in bottles, otlier leather manufactures 30 pc 35 pc Oil, olive, all other, 20 pc Lead, in pigs and bars, pr Oil spermaceti, foreign fish- lb, 3 cts eries, pr gall, 25 cts Lead, old and scrap, pr lb, Oil, whale or other fish, fo- li cts reign fisheries, pr gall, Lead pipes, shot, and sheets, 15 cts pr lb, 4 cts Oil, linseed, hempseed, &c, Lead, wliite or red, litharge, pr gall, 25 cts Sec. pr lb, 4 cts Oil, neatsfoot, animal, and Linens and flax manufac- volatile, 20 pc tures, 25 pc Oil cloth, printed or paint- ed, pr sq yard, 35 cts JVIace, pr lb, 50 cts Oil cloth lurniture, of cotton Maccaroni, jellies, &c. 30 pc flannel, pr sq yard, 16 cts Mackerel and herrings, salt- Oil cloth, other, pr sq yard, ed, pr barrel, $1,50 10 cts Marble unmunufact., 25 pc Oil cloth, for hat covers,&c.

Marble busts, statuary, and pr sq yard, 1"<^«^ cts other articles not other- Ornamental feathers and wise specified, 30 pc artificial flowers, hair Meat, poultry and game, and bracelets, chains, curls,4&c. Bologna sausages, 25 pc human hair prepared for Molasses, pr lb, 4^ mills use, and all fans, 25 pc Muskets, per stand, $1 50 Oranges,lenions and grapca, Music paper, gilt and metal 20 pc paper, fancy paper boxes, Opium, pr lb, 75 cts 25 pc Mustard seed, linseed.quick- Paper, bank, folio, quarto silver, 5 pc post, letter and bank note, Mustard, roll brimstone,cal- pr lb, 17 cts omel, and other mercurial Paper, antiquarian, demy, preparations, 25 pc drawing, elephant, fools- cap, imperial, medium,pot, Needles, 20 pc pith royal, and writing, pr Nutmegs, and oil of cloves, lb, 15 cts pr lb, 30 cts Paper,copperplate, blotting, 214 Tariff of Duties, 1845.

colored for labels and nee- Saltpetre, wholly refined, pr dles, marble or fancy,glass, lb, 2 cts morocco, sand, tissue, gold Sardines, &c. preserved in or silver, pasteboard and oil, 20 pc pressing board, pr lb, 12^ c Saddlery, common, tinned, Paper, colored copperplale, &c 20 pc printing and stainers', pr Saws, mill, cross cut and lb, 10 cts pit, each, $1 Papel envelopes and fancy Screws of iron, called wood note, 30 pc screws, pr lb, 12 cts Paper hangings, 35 pc Screws of iron, all others, Paper not enumerated, prlb, 30 pc 15 cts Screws of brass, pr lb, 30 cts Parchment, vellum, &c. and Seines, pr lb, 7 cts imitation, wafers, sealing Sheetings, Russia and other, wax, black lead j)encils, 25 pc crayons, metallic pens, ink, Sheep skins, tanned and ink powder, and manufac- dressed, pr doz, $2 tured quills, 25 pc Shoes and pumps, men's Pickles, capers, and sauces, pr pair, 30 cts 30 pc Doubled soled pumps, wo- Pickled salmon, pr bbl, $2 men's, and welts, pr pair, Pickled fish, other, pr barrel, 40 cts $1— not in bbls. 20 pc Shoes or slippers, women's, Pins, not over 5000 to the pr pair, 25 cts pack, pr pack, 40 cts Ship chronometers, 20 pc potatoes, pr bushel, 10 cts Silk, boiling cloths, 20 pc Pound pins, pr lb, 20 cts Silk manufactures, not oth- Putty, pr lb, 1^ c erwise specified, pr lb of 16 ounces, $2,50 Quills unmanufactured, 15 Silk, sewing, silk twist, &c. pc $2 pr lb Silks, pongees and plain Rags, waste, or shoddv, pr white, $1.50 pr lb lb, l-4ct Silk, raw, 50 cts pr lb Raw hides, dried or salted, Silks, floss and similar, rea- 5 pc dy for niauuftjcture, 25 pc Rifles, each, $2,50 Silk umbrellas, parasols,iSr.c. Rose, satin, mahogany, and 30 pc cedar wood, 15 pc Silk shirts and d hwers,40pc Rye, pr bushel, 15 pc Silk cnps and articles of np- parel, nuide up wholly or Salt,pr bushel nf5(i lb. Sets in part by hand, 30 pc Saltpetre, partly refined, pr Silk or satin shoes and slip lb, 1-4 ct pers, pr pair, 30 cts —

Tariff of Duties, 1845. 215

Silk or satin shoes for chil- Strings for musical instru- dren, pr pair, 15 ments, 15 pc Silk or satin boots and boo- Sugar, raw or brown clayed, tees, pr pair, To cts and syrup of sugar, pr lb,

Silk or satin boots for ciiil- 2.i cts dren, pr pair, 25 cts Sugar, not raw nor yet re- Silk hats, men's, each $1 fined, pr lb, 4 cts Silk women's hats or bon- Sugar, refined, and sugar nets, each $2 candy, pr lb, 6 cts Silver and gold vessels and Sulphate of Barytes, pr lb, wares, not otherwise spe- ict cified, 30 pc Sulphate of quinine, pr oz., Silver plated metal and Ger- 40 cts man silver, in sheets, 30 pc Syrups ofsugar,&c. entered Silver, German, bell metal, as molasses, shall be for- zinc, and bronze manufac- feited. tures, 30 pc Skins, pickled and in casks, Table tops, Scagliola, mo- 20 pc saic, inlaid, &c., and ala- Skins tanned and dressed, baster and spar ornaments,

but not in color, to wit ; 30 pc fawn, kid, and lamb, called Tacks, brads, &c. less than chamois, pr doz, $1 16 oz. to a 1000, per 1000, Slates, tiles, & bricks, 25 pc 5 CIS Snuff, pr lb, 12 cts Tacks, brads,&c. more than Soap, VVifidsor, shaving and 16 oz. to a 1000, prlb,5 cts

fancy, 30 pc i Tallow, pr lb, 1 ct Soap, all other hard, pr lb, Tallow candles, pr lb, 4 cts 4 cts Timber for wharves, fire- Soda ash, 5 pc wood .rough boards,stave8, Sonp, all soft, pr bbl, 50 cts &c. 20 pc Spirits, 1st and 2d proof, pr Tin, pigs, bars, or blocks

gall, 60 cts ; 3d proof, 65, I pc

4th proof, do. 70 cts ; 5th Tin plates, sheets, and foil,

proof, do. 75 cts ; above 2i pc 5lh proof do. 90 cts Tobacco, unmanufactured, Spirits of turpentine, prgall 20 pc 10 cts Tobacco, manufactured, pr Spermaceti or wax candles, lb, 10 cts pr lb, 8 cts Tumblers, plain, moulded, Sponges and spunk, 20 pc or pressed, pr lb, 10 cts Steel, cast, shear, and Ger- Type metal, and stereotype j man, in bars, pr cwt,$l,50 plates, 25 pc Steel, all others, in bars, pr Types, new or old, 2.5 pc cwt, $2,50 Vials and bottles, holding Starch and pearl barley, pr not more than 6 oz. eacb^ lb, 2 cts per gross, $1,75 —

216 Tariff of Duties, 1845.

Vials and bottles over 6, but Wine, white of France, Aus- not over 16 oz. per gross, tria, Prusia, Sardinia, Por- ^ $2.25 ^ tugal and its possessions, Vials and bottles, perfumery in ca.>5ks, pr gall 7^ cts and fancy, uncut, nut over in bottles, pr gall. 20 cts 4 oz. each, pr gross, $2,50 Wines, red, from these Vinegar, pr gall, 8 cts countries, in casks, pr gall. 6 cts— in bottles, per gall. Ware jappanned, of papier 20 cts mache, plated, and gilt; Wines of Spain, Germany, all cutlery, and all manu- and the Mediterranean, in

factures, not otherwise spe- casks, per gall. 12^ cts ', cified, of brass, iron, steel, in bottles, pr gall. 20 cts lead, copper,pewter,or tin, Wines, Sicily Madeira and 30 po Marsala, in casks or bot- Watches and watch mate- tles, pr gall. 25 cts rials, 7^ pc Wines of Sicily, other, per Watch crystals and specta- gall, 15 cts cle glasses, pr gross, $2 Wines not specified, in casks

Walking canes, frames and per gall,25 cts , in bottles, sticks for umbrellas, &c., per gall, 65 cts household furniture not Provided, that these duties specified, musical instru- do not interfere with sub- ments, carriages and parts sisting treaties thereof, 30 pc All imitations of spirits and Wax tapers, 30 pc wines shall pay the highest Whalebone, foreign fishe- duly imposed on the si'iii-

ries, 12^ pc lar article ; and when wine Wheat, pr bushel, 25 cts is imported in bottles, a Wheat flour, pr 112 lbs, 70 separate duty shall be paid cts on the bottles Whiting and ochres, when Wire, silvered or plated, dry, pr lb, I c 30 pc Whiting, when ground in Wire, brass or copper 25 pc

oil, pr lb, 1.^ c Wire, bonnet, silk covered, Wine, Madeira, Sherry, San pr lb, 12 cts I.ucar and Canarv, prgall, Wire, bonnet, cotton cov- 60 cts ered, pr lb, 8 cts Wine, Champaigne, pr gall. Wire, square, for umbrellas, 40 cts 12i pc Wine, bottled Port, Burgun- Wood manufactures, not dy, claret, pr gall, 35 cts s()ecified, 30 pc Wine, Port and Burgundy, Wool combed or worsted in casks, pr gall. 15 cts manufactures, not other- Wine, Teneriffe, pr gall, 20 wise specified, 30 pc ctB } claret io casks, 6 cts Wool, coorse, unmanufac- Tariff of Duties, 1845. 217

tured, worth 7 cts, or un- Woollen blankets, other, under at place of expor- 25 pc tation, 5 pc Woollen and worsted yarn, Wool, all other manufac- 30 pc tured, 3 cts per pound, and Woollen and worst, gloves, 30 pc ad val. If mixed, caps, and hosiery, 30 pc shall be appraised at the Woollen flannels, bookings, value of the finest kind. and baizes, pr sq yd, 14 cts Woollen Blankets, worth Woollen manufactures not not more than T5 cts each, mentioned above, 40 pc and not larger than 72 by Yarns, twine and pack- 52, nor less than 45 by CO thread, pr lb, 6 cts inches, 15 pc Zinc in sheets, 10 cts

Jirticles to he admitted duty free. 1. All articles imported for the use of the United States. 9. All goods, the product of the United States, exported and brought back, and books and personal and household effects of citi- zens of the United t^tates dying abroad. 3. Paintings and statuary, the production of American artists re- siding abroad. 4. Wearing apparel in actual use, and other personal effects, and tools of trade, of persons arriving in the United States.

."S. Philosophical apparatus, instruments, books, maps, and charts, statues, statuary, busts and casts, paintings, drawings, engravings, etchings, specimens of sculpture, cabinets of coin, medals, gems, and all other collfCtions of aniiquities, provided the same be specially imported in good faith for the use (and by the order) of any Society incorporated or established for philosophical or literary purposes, or for the use and by the order of any college, academy, school, or semi- nary of learning in the United States. 6. Anatomical preparations, models of machinery, and of other

inventions and improvements in the arts ; specimens in natural his-

tory, mineralogy, and botany ; trees, shrubs, plants, bulbs or roots, and garden seeds, not otherwise specified ; berries, nuts and vege-

tables, used principally in dyeing or composing dyes ; all dyewoods

in stick ; whale and other fish oil of American fisheries, and all other articles of fisheries the produce said ; animals imported for breed ;

fish, fresh caught, imported for daily consumpti«m ; fruit, green or

ripe, from the West Indies, in bulk ; tea and coffee, when imported in American vessels from the places of their growth. 7. Adhesive felt for sheathing vessels, alcornoque, aloes, antimo- ny crude, argol, assafcetida, ava root, barilla, bark of cork tree, un-

manufactured ; bells or bell metal, only fit to be remanufactured, and

chimes of bells ; brass in pigs or bars, and old brass only fit to be re-

manufactured ; Brazil wood, crude brimstone, and flour of sulphur,

bullion, burr stones unwrought ; cantharides, chalk, clay unwrought; cochineal, coins of gold and silver, copper for the use of the mint, in copper pigs or bars, and copper ore ; plates or sheets of copper for sheathing vessels, but none is to be so considered except that which is 14 inches wide and 48 inches long, and weighing from 14 to 34 oz.

per square foot ; old copper fit only to be remanufactured ; cream of tartar, emery, flints, ground flint, gold bullion, gold epaulets and whigs, grindstones, gum Arabic, gum Senegal, gum tragacanth, In- 20 218 Tariff of Duties, 1845. dia rubber, in bottles or sheets, or otherwise, unmanufaclnred, and old junk, oakum, kelp, kerrnes, lac dye, leeches, madder root, mother of pearl, nickel, nux vomica, palm leaf unmanufactured, palm oil ; Pe- ruvian bark, pewter old and only fit to be remanufacUired when ; platina unmanufaciured ivory plaster of ; unmanufactured ; Paris un- ground, rattans and reeds unmanufactured, rhubarb, saltpetre when crude, sarsaparilla, shellac, silver bullion, silver epaulets and wings, stones called polishins: stones, stone called rotten stone, sumac, tar- tar when crude, teuteneque, tumeric, weld, woods of all kinds, when unmanufactured, not herein enumerated.

The above duties are imposed by the first nine sections of the law.

Section 10, enacts that on all unenumerated articles shall be im- posed a duty of 20 per cent, ad valorem. Sec. 11. An additional 10 percent, shall be levied on all goods which shall be imported in vessels not of the United t>tates, when no specific discrimination is made by the bill ; and 10 per cent, ad- ditional on all goods except those brought from beyond the Cape of Good Hope in foreign vessels provided no treaty speculations be in- fringed thereby. Sec. 12. All duties shall be paid in cash, or the goods will be sold after 60 days' detention. Sec. 13 prescribes the method of selling, and means for the owner to recover the overplus. Sec. 14 allows a drawback on foreign sugar refined in and exported from the United States, equal in amount to the duty paid on the for- eign suuar ; of 5 cents per gallon on spirits distilled from molasses till

1843, when it shall only be 4, and annually reduced I cent. Sec. 15 enacts that no diawback shall be allowed to goods entitled to debenture unless exported within three years after their import. Sec. 16 provides the mode of valuation of all goods paying ad valo- rem duties, enacting that all costs, charges and commissions except insurance shall be added to the market value. Sec. 17 empowers collectors and appraisers to take testimony ne- cessary for valn.ition. Sec. 18 provides for cases of disagreement on appraisal. Sec. 19 enacts penalties lor attempts to evade the payment of duties. Sec. 20 imposes on non enumerated articles the same duties as those enumerated which they most resemble shall pay. Sec. 21 dictates the method of apprai.sal. Sec. 22 provides for ports where there are no appraisers. Sec. 23 directs the Secretary of the Treasury to make necessary rules for faithful appraisals. Sec. 24 directs collectors to follow the Secretary's instructions. Sec. 25 provides that the act shall not apply to vessels that shall have left their last port liast of the Cape of Good Hope or beyond Cape Horn, prior to Sept. 1, 1842. Sec. 26 provides that the penalties of the law of June 30, 1842, shall be continued. Sec. 27 requires the Secretary annuallv to ascertain and report what articles have paid a duty of more than 35 per cent, ad valorem. Sec. 28 prohibits the importation of indecent prints and books. Sec. 29 establishes a ton at twenty hundred weight, at one hun- dred and twelve lbs. each. Sec. 30. This Section is added, enacting that while the Distri- bution of the Public Lands is suspended, the ten per cent, allowed to the Western States shall also be suspended. Former Tariffs. 219 A COMPARATIVE STATEMENT Of important articles in the Tariff, hearing Specific DU' ties, as imposed by Jets oj^l816, 1824, 1828 and 1832. " 7

220 Former Tariffs.

1816 1824 i828 183-2 Iron Cables, Chains, «feparts, pr lb. 20pc. 3 3 3 Iron Anchors " lipc 2 2 2 Iron Anvils " 20pc. 2 2 2 Iron,brsinilhs' hammers. iV:c." 20pc. 2i 2^ 2i Iron Castings, Vessels, &c. " 20pc. l| li ij Iron, round and brazers' rods, 3-16 to 10-16 diam. " 20pc. 3 3^ 3 Iron, nail or spike rods " 20pc. 3 3^ 3 Iron, sheet or hoop " 2.ipc. 3 3«^ 3 Iron, band, &c. « 20pc. 3 3| 530 Iron in Pigs per cwt. 50 62^ 50 Iron, old scrap "• 02^ 62^ Iron, bar, rolled '< 150 150 185 150 Iron, bar, hammered " 45 90 112 90 Hemp " 150 175 300 200 Copperas '< 100 200 200 20(> Wheat Flour " 15pc. 50 50 50 Salt per bushel 20 20 20 10 Wheat " 15pc. 25 25 25 Oats and Potatoes «< ]5pc. 10 10 10 Paper, folio 4& quarto post, per lb. 30pc. 20 20 20

Paper, foolscap, &c. " SOpc 17 J 17 Paper, printing, copperplate '* 30pc. 10 10 10 Paper, sheathing, &c. «' 30pc. 3 3 3 Paper, all other " 30pc. 15 15 15 Fish, dried or smoked per quintal 100 TOO 100 100 Fish, Salmon per bbl. 200 200 200 20a Shoes and Clippers, silk, per pair 30 30 30 30 Shoes, leather, &c. " 25 25 25 25 Boots and Bootees '* 150 150 150 150 Woollen Yarn per lb. 25 33i 50pc. J (4 cts. Merino Shawls per ct. 25 ) ( 50 ooi andj Cloths and Cassimeres '' 25 \ ^TP ^ ^^ Other woollen ^^^'^' manufactures 25 ) ( 50 Wool manufactures ". 50 Silk and Worsted goods " 10 Lace Cotton " ]2J^ Cotton manufac. minimum " 50 Cotton manufactures, duty " 25 Sewing Silk, &c. per lb. 40pc.. Flax per ion free Flax, Linens per ct. 15 Silk manufacture " 5 pc-. Sheetings, brown & while " 25 Former Tariffs. 221

1832 Spirits, 1st and 2d proof, per 60 Spirits, 3d proof 63 Spirits, 4th proof 67 Spirits, 5th proof 75 Spirits, over proof 90 Wine, Madeiia 50 Wine, Sherry 50 Wine, port 50

UxNITED STATES TREASURY Receipt*— For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1844, from all sources. $30,381,755 Balance in Treasury, 1st January, 1843, 10,424,257 $40,806,012 Balance in the Treasury, $7,857,379 Estimated Receipts for the year 1844, (from July, 1844, to July, 1845) the sum of 34,204,874 Of this amount the sum of $2,139,000 is expected from the sales of Public Lands. The Public Debt is $'24,745,188. The expenditures of tlie fiscal year, closing June 30th, 1845, will be $32,955,827.

Revenue in Boston for 1843—1844.

1st quar. 1843, 8589,740 I 1st quar. 1844, $1,302,638

2d do. 684,608 | 2d do. 1,505,856

3d do. 1,183,588 I 3d do. 2,086,602

4th do. 1,045,895 \ 4th do. ^ estimated at i ^ 1,005,635 $3,503,832 $5,900,733

Electors of President of the U. S.for Massachusetts.

Abbott Lawrence, of Boston ; Lewis Strong", of

Northampton ; Nathan Appleton, of Boston ; John

Perry Allen, of Manchester ; Homer Bartlett, of Low-

•ell ; Abram R.Thompson, of Charlestown ; Chas. Allen, of Worcester ; William B. Calhoun, of Springfield;

Chauncy B. Risinf^, of Worthington ; Elijah Vose,' of Dorchester William Baylies, ; of West Bridgewater ; and Seth Crowell, of Dennis. 20* 222 Governors of the United States. Population. 2S23 CENSUS OF UNITED STATES, 1810. 1820. 1830. Maintr, 298,335 399,95) 501,793 N. Hainp 214,360 244,161 269,328 284,574 Mass. 472,040 523.287 610,408 737,699 R. Island. 77,031 83,059 97,199 108,830 Connec't. 262,042 275,208 297.675 309,978 Vermont, 217,713 235,764 280,652 291,948 N. York, 959,049 1,372,812 1,918,608 2,428,921 N. Jersey, 249,555 277.575 320,823 373,306 Penn. 810,091 1,049,458 1,348,233 1,72^,033 Dela. 72,674 72,749 76,748 78,085 Maryl. 380,546 407,350 447,040 469,232 Dist.Col. 24,022 33,039 39,834 43,712 Virsinia, 974,622 1,065,379 1.211.405 1,239,797 N. Caro. 555,500 638,829 737,987 753,419 S. Caro. 415,115 502,741 581,185 594,398 Georscia, 252,433 340,987 516,823 691,392 Kentuc. 406,511 564,317 687,917 779,828 Tenness. 261,727 422,813 681,904 829,210 Ohio, 230,760 581,434 937,903 1,519,467 Indiana, 24,520 147,178 343,031 685,866 Missis. 40,352 75,448 136,621 375,651 Illinois, 12,288 55,214 157,445 476,183 Louisiana, 76,556 153,407 215,739 352,411 Missouri, 20,845 66,586 140,455 383,702 Alabama, 20,845 127,901 309,527 590,756 Michigan, 4,762 8,896 31,639 212,267 Arkansas, 14,273 30.388 97,574 Florida, 34,730 54,477 Wiscon. 30 945 Iowa, 43,112 Seamen in U. S. Navy 6,100 T^UI, 7,239,814 9,638;i3ri2,866,920 17,069,453 Kumher of Slaves in 1840. Virginia, 448,987 Maryl. 89,495 Ct. 17 S. Caroli. 327,038 Mis. 195,211 K. I. 5 N.Caroli. 245,817 Mo. 58.240 Flor. Ter. 25,717 Georgia, 280,944 Dela. 2,605 Dis. Co. 4,694 Ken. 182,258 N. J. 674 Arkansas, 19,935 Tenn. 183,059 Illinois, 331 VVisc.ll Iowal6 Alabama, 253,532 Pennsyl. 64 Lou. 168,452 N. York 4 Total, 2,487,355 MASSACHUSETTS MILITIA.

[Corrected at Office of Adjutant General, to January 1, 1845.]

The Militia of Massachusetts is divided into two classes, the Active and Enrolled — the latter consists of all "able bodied white male citizens, of the age of eighteen years, and under that of forty-five, excepting persons enlisted into volunteer companies, and persons exempted by law or incapacitated by physical and other causes." (See Sec. 5, Militia Law.) The' whole number enrolled in 1844, as appears from the Returns of the Assessors of cities and towns, (whose duty it is to make such returns,) is 81,441. The Active Militia consists of Volunteers, who are paid a per diem allowance when on duty, (amounting, in the whole, to ^G per annum, each man.) and consisting by the Brigade Returns of 1844, of 6,37-2 men. These are organized into three Divisions, and six Brigades, embrac- ing two Divisionary Corps of Cadets, one Battalion, and one Troop of Cavalry, five Regiments, one Battalion and three " annexed" Companies of Artillery— ten Regiments and four Battalions of Infantry, and two Battalions of 'Riflemen. GEJVER^L STAFF. His Excellency, GEORGE N. BRIGGS, of Pittsfield, COMMANDER IN CHIEF. Adjutant General, Hejvrt K. Oliver, of Salem.

Aids to Commander in Chief, with Rank of Lieut. Col. George T. Bigelow, of Boston, Benjamin S. Rotch, of New Bedford, Charles Choate, of Woburn, David Campbell, of Pittsfield.

[The Adjutant General's Office is in the N. W. Room of the State House, lower fioor, and is open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M., excepting on Saturday, when it closes at 1 P. JVl.]

DIVISION AND DIVISIONARY STAFF OFFICERS. FIRST DIVISION.—5:i//o/^, JVorfolk, Plymouth^ Bristol, Barnstable, Nantucket and Dukes. Major-General, Appleton Howe, of Weymouth. Aids-de-Camp, Thomas C. Webb, of Weymouth, and Wildes P. Walker, of Boston. Massachusetts Militia. 225

Division-Inspector, Ebenezer W. Stone, of Roxbury. Division-Quarter-Master, Geo. M. Thacher, ofBoston. Judge- Advocate, John Codman, ofBoston.

SECOND DIVISION.—Middlesex and Essex. Major-General, Benjamin Adams, of Chelmsford. Aids-de-Camp, Phineas Whitney, and George Butter- field, of Lowell. Division-Inspector, Thomas J. Adams, of Chelmsford. Division Quart.-Mast. Stephen S. Seavy, of do. Judge- Advocate, Daniel S.Richardson, of Lowell.

THIRD DIVISION.— PForcester, Hampshire, Hamp- den^ Franklin and Berkshire. Major-General, Alpheus Nettleton, of Springfield. Aids-de-Comp, James S. Bryant, of Springfield, and Frederick A. Clark, of Northampton. Division-Inspector, Saml. A.Shackford, of Springfield. Division-Quart.-Mast. Otis Chapman, of do. Judge-Advocate, Arthur M'Arthur, of Northampton.

BRIGADE AKD STAFF OFFICERS. FIRST DIVISION. Brig.-Gen. John S. Tyler, ofBoston. Aid-de-Camp, Joel Scott, of do. Brigade-Major, C. Austin Coolidge, ofBoston. Brig.-Q,uart.-iVIast. Charles H. Appleton, do. f Brifradier-Gen. Henry Dunham, of Abington. 2d. y Aid-de-Camp, Brig, j Brigade-Major, Vinson Blanchard, Abington. ( Brig.-Quart.-iVIast. Jabez Pratt, ofBoston.

SECOND DIVISION. (Brigadier-Gen. James Dana, of Charlestown. 3d. ^ Aid-de-Camp, Daniel Bixby, of Lowell. Brig, y Brigade-Major, Aucjustus L. Barrett, of Maiden. ( Brig.-Quart.-Mast. Jere. F. Hall, of Somerville. C Brigadier-General, William Sutton, of Salem. 4th. J Aid-de-Camp, Joseph A. Goldthwaite, Salem. Brig. ^Brigade-Major, Nathaniel Conant, ofTopsfield. C Brig.-Q.uar.-Mas. Daniel Perkins, of Salem. 226 Massachusetts Militia.

THIRD DIVISION. r Brigadier-Gen. George Hobbs, of Worcester. 5th. >Aid-de-Camp, William A. Noyes, do. Brig, p Brigade-Major, Claudius B. Long, do. C Brigade-Quarter-Master,

C Brigadier-Gen. David S. Jones, of Greenfield. 6th. 1 Aid-de-Camp, Edwin II. Chase, do. Brig. ^ Brigade-Major, Leonard S. Jones, do. ( Brig.-Quar.-Mast. James S. Grennell, do.

OFFICERS OF CAVALRY. FIRST DIVISION. First Brigade. National Lancers. Captain, Joseph Smith, of Boston. Annexed to 1st Regiment of Light Infantry.

THIRD DIVISION.

Sixth Brigade. First Battalion. 2 Companies. Major, Joseph Hawks, of Goshen. Adjutant, Francis Dresser, of Goshen. Captain, Hudson Bates, of Chesterfield, Company A. Captain, Charles A. Williams, of Williamsburg, " C.

FIELD OFFICERS S^ CAPTAmS OF .ARTILLERY. FIRST REGIMENT.

Third Brigade. Second Dicisiun. 4 Companies. Colonel, William Schooler, of Lowell. Lieut. Colonel, Joshua Goodridge, of Charlestown. Major, Henry Wilson, of Natick. Adjutant, Charles O. Wardwell, of Concord. Captain, Richard Barrett, of Concord, Company A. Captain, Wm. J. Dupee, of W. Camb., " B* Captain, Geo. W. Horn, Watertown, " C. Captain, Thomas Critchett, of Boston, " D.f * Lexington Artillery, f Charlestown Artillery. Massachusetts Militia. 227 SECOND REGIMENT. Fourth Brigade. Second Division. 4 Companies. Colonel, Thomas T. Bowler, of Lynn. Lieut. Colonel, Otis P. Lord, of Salem. Major, Daniel P. Fitz, of Salem. Adjutant, Gardner A. Burbank, of Lynn. Captain, Fred. J. CofRn, of Newbury'pt, Comp'y A. Captain, Thomas Baker, of Boston, " B.* Captain, William T. Gale, of Lynn, " C. Captain, John W. Rhoades, of Salem, " D. * Gloucester Artillery. THIRD REGIMENT. Sixth Brigade. Third Division. 4 Companies. Colonel, Erasmus D. Thompson, of Shelburne. Lieut. Colonel, Justin Thayer, of Northampton. Major, Leonard Campbell, of Hawley. Adjutant, Samuel L. Bardwel), of Shelburne. Captain, Geo. Mayhew, of Charlemont, Company A.* Captain, William Keith, of Greenfield, « B. Captain, John B. Augur, of Northampton, " C. Captain, Levi N.Campbell, of Plainfield, " E. * Bucklaud Artillery. FOURTH REGIMENT. Second Brigade. First Division. 4 Companies. Colonel, Wendall Hall, of Plymouth. Lieut. Colonel, Ephraim B. Richards, of Boston. Major, Ebenezer W. Pierce, of Freetown. Adjutant, Francis J. Noyes, of Boston. Captain, Daniel Gloyd, of Abing'ton, Company A. Captain, Samuel W. Bagnall, of Plymouth, " B. Captain, Benjamin N. Curtis, of Hanover, " C. Captain, Carlos Freeman, W. Bridgewat., " D.* * Norton Artillery. FIFTH REGIMENT. First Brigade. First Division. 5 Companies. Colonel, Andrew Chase, of Roxbury. Lieut. Colonel, William B. Perkins, of Boston. Major, Enos Turner, of Boston. Adjutant, Francis Allen, of Boston. 5228 Massachusetts Militia.

Captain, Reuben Lovejoy, of Boston, Company A. Captain, George W. Bi-own, " " B. Captain, « «' C. Captain, Benj. H. Bnrrill, of Roxbury, « D. Captain, Benjamin Stone, of Dorchester, " E.

FIELD OFFICEUS JiKD CAPTAINS OF INFANTRY.

Divisionary Corps of Cadets,

FIRST DIVISION. Lieut. Colonel David Sears, of Boston, Captain. Major Martin Brimmer, " Lieutenant Major Thomas G. Gary, " Ensign. Captain James W. Sever, " Adjutant.

Divisionary Corps of Cadets.

-SECOND DIVISION. Captain, Ephraim F. Miller.

FIRST REGIMENT. 9 Companies. First Brigade. First Division. Colonel, William H. Spooner, of Roxbury. Lieut. Colonel, Benj. F. Edmands, of Boston. Major, Samuel Andrews, of Boston. Adjutant, Joseph W. Currier, of Boston. Captain, John C. Park, of Boston, Company A. Captain, Charles Gordon, " " B. Captain, James Cook, " " C. Captain, N. A. Thompson, " " E. " Captain, John F. Pray, " F. Captain, Samuel D. Bates, " " G. Captain, John Kurtz, " " H. " Captain, Roxbury, I. Captain, Granville Mears, Boston, " K.

SECOND REGIMENT. Extinct. Massachusetts Milifra. 22S>

THIRD REGIMENT. 8 Companies

Second Brigade. First Division. Colonel, Eliab Ward, of xMiddleboroughr Lieut. Colonel, Thomas Drew, of Halifax. Major, Daniel Atwood, of JVliddleborough, Adjutant, Joseph Sampson, of do. Captain, Ephraim B. Thompson, of Halifax, Comp'y A. Captain, John Bartlett, of Plymouth, *' B, Captain, Ebenezer B. K. Gurney, of Hanson, " C, Captain, Henry A. Raymond, of Abington, *' D. Captain, Andrew J. Pickens, of Middleboro', " E. Captain, Ichabod F. Atwood, of do. " F. Captain, Bela Smith, of Abington, " G, Captain, Erastus Leach, of Ply mpton, " H,

FOURTH REGIMENT. 10 Companies. Third Brigade. Second Division.

Colonel, Roy all Douglass, of Cambridgeport. Lieut. Colonel, Samuel Blanchard, of Medford. Major, Moses F. Winn, of Woburn. Adjutant, Captain, Sherman Barrett, of Concord, Company Captain, Timothy T. Sawyer, Charlestown, Captain, " Captain, Francis H. Joy, of " Captain, Joseph H. VVaitt, of Maiden, Captain, of Cambridge, Captain, Jonathan B. Winn, of Woburn, Captain, John Wiley, of South Reading, Captain. James W. Brooks, of Medford, Captain, Simon Whitney, of Framingham,

FIFTH REGIMENT. 8 Companies.

Third Brigade. Second Division. Colonel, Timothy G. Tweed, of Lowell. Lieut. Colonel, Samuel P. Shattuck, of Pepperell. Major, George Shattuck, of Groton. Adjutant, Gilbert Ferrin, of Lowell. Captain, Albert Shattuck, of Groton Artillery annexed, 21 230 Massachusetts Militia.

Captain, Alexander Craig, of Townsend, Company A. Captain, Asa B. Cobleigh, of Pepperell, " B. Captain, Josiah G. Peabody, of Lowell, " C. Captain, A bijah Watson, of do. " D. Captain, Leander G. Dustan, of Boxborough, " E. Captain, ofWestford, " F. Captain, Daniel Pope, of Marlborough, " G.

SIXTH REGIMENT. 8 Companus. Fourth Brigade. Second Division. Colonel, Joseph Andrews, of Salem. Lieut. Colonel, Frederick Morrell, of Danvers. Major, Adjutant, William Brown, of Salem. Captain, Richard West, of Salem, Company A. Captain, William B. Brown, of do. " B. Captain, Benj. Brown, of Marblehead, " C. Captain, John Carroll, jr. of do. " D. Captain, William G. English, of Beverly, " E. Captain, George Jacobs, of Danvers, " F. Captain, Francis Burnhara, Manchester, " G. Captain, Timothy Munroe, of Lynn, " H. SEVENTH REGIMENT. Fourth Brigade. Second Division. 4 Companies. Colonel, John H. Clark, of Andover. Lieut. Colonel, George H. Kittredge, of Andover. Major, Samuel A. Heath, of Andover. Adjutant, Captain, Jacob S. Potter, of Ipswich, Company A. Captain, John C. Foot, of Bradford, " B. Captain, John K. Cole, of Boxford, « C. Captain, Lemuel H. Gould, of Topsfield, " D. EIGHTH REGIMENT. Fifth Brigade. Third Division. 5 Companies. Colonel, David C. Wood, of Upton. Lieut. Colonel, Joshua Raw son, of Upton. Major, William B. Hale, of Upton. Adjutant, John M. Goodhue, of Worcester. Captain, H. N. Smith, Milford Artillery, annexed. Massachusetts Militia. 231

Captain, Timothy Ide, of Milford, Company A. Captain, Edw. Lamh, of Worcester, " B. Captain, L.Lincoln Newton, of do. " C Captain, Jonathan E. Ward, of Upton, " D. NINTH REGIMENT. Fifth Brigade. Third Division. 11 Companies. Colonel, Francis J. Barrett, of Ashburnham. Lieut. Colonel, Darwin E. Stewart, of Leominister. Major, Joseph S. Darling-, of Leominster. Adjutant, Henry Kibling, of Ashburnham. Capt. Th. Laughton, Leominster Artillery, annexed. Captain, Asahel Wheeler, ot Ashburnham, Comp'y A. Captain, Edwin Upton, of Fitcliburg, " B. Captain, Augustus Morse, of Leominster, " C. Captain, Joseph H. Whitney, of Westminster, " D. Captain, George Williams, of Hubbardston, " E. Captain, Israel Palmer, of Sterling, " F. Captain, Stephen J. Maynard of Templeton, " G. Captain, James Coolidge, of Gardner, " H. " Captain, of Winchendon, I. Captain, ofRoyalston, " K.

TENTH REGIMENT. 6 Companies. Sixth Brigade. Third Division. Colonel, Elisha A. Edwards, of Southampton. Lieut. Colonel, Solvin C. Markham, of Longmeadow. Major, Elias Coomes, of Longmeadow. Adjutant, Thomas B. Bartlett, of Southampton. Captain, Abel Pease, of Longmeadow, Company A. Captain, Jesse Miller, of Ludlow, " B. Captain, Hervey Dady, of Southampton, " C. Captain, William Goodenow, of Lanesboro', " D. " Captain, J ames M. Thompson, of Springfield, E. Captain, Jones S. Davis, of do. " F. ELEVENTH REGIMENT. Sixth Brigade. Third Division. 5 Companies. Colonel, Hervey D. Look, of Conway. Lieut. Colonel, Edward Howland, of Conway Major, Horatio Hawkes, of Conway. Adjutant, D wight B. Look, of do. ^2 Massaehusetts Militia.

Captain, Lewis Brown, of Deerfield, Compaaiy A- Captain, Lewis M. Gardner, of Leverett, " B. Captain, Calvin T. Hunter, of Montague, " C- Captain, David S. Pierce, of Coleraine, '' E. Captain, Joseph A. Look, of Conway, " F- FIRST BATTALION. 4 Companie&, First Brigade. First Division. Major, Pelatiah S. Bates, of Bellingham. Adjutant, Edward C. Craig-, of do. Captain, ofWalpole, Company A. Captain, ofMedfiel4, « B. Captain, of Bellinffham, *' C. Captain, Timo. N. Smith, of Needham, " D..

SECOND BATTALION. 4 Companiesi, Second Brigade. First Division. Major, Benjamin R.Gulliver, of Taunton. Adjutant, John H. Perry, of New Bedford. Captain, of New Bedford, Company A- Captain, Rogers L. Barstow, of Rochester, " B. Captain, Taunton, " C. Captain, Fall River, « D-

THIRD BATTALION. 2 Companies, First Brigade First Division. Major, Azro B. Stiles, of Quincy. Adjutant, Captain, Jabez Bigelow, of Q,uincy, Company A, Captain, Joseph Jacobs, of Hingham, " B. FIRST BATTALION OF RIFLEMEN. 2 Comp. First Brigade. First Division. Major, Samuel A. Lawrence, of Boston. Adjutant, Frederick A. Whitney, of Boston. Captain, of Boston, Company A- " Captain, Ivers J. Austin, of do. B. SECOND BATTALION OF RIFLEMEN. 2Comp. Fourth Brigade. Second Division. Major, Adjutant, Captain, Augustus B. Ingalls, of Lynn, Company A. " Captain, ofRoekport, B. CITY REGISTER. City of Boston Incorporated Feb. 23, 1822.

CITY OFFICERS MAYORS. tppointed. 1822. John Phillips, 234 City Officers.

Ward Ward 7. Gideon F. Thayer 10. William Hayden S. Davis Leavens Horace Williama Joseph Bradlee Henry W. Dutton John B. Parker James Dennison 8. Samuel Topliff 11. G. C. Sanborn James Hayward Georgre Davis Daniel Denny John Green, jr. George Whittemore 9. Charles Edward Cook 12. Samuel W. Sloan Andrew T.Hall Samuel C. Demerest Clement Willis Theophilus Stover Charles H. Brown Thomas Jones

Samuel F. M'Cleary, City Clerk. W. P. Gregg, Clerk of the Common Council.

James C. Dunn, City and County Treas. Sf Collector, James H. Blake, City Marshal. Hezekiah Earl, Ira Gibbs, Deputy City Marshals. John Pickering, City Solicitor.

Elisha Copeland, jr. Auditor of Accounts. Daniel Rhodes, Clerk of Market. Zephaniah Sampson, Superintendent of Streets. Charles B. Wells, Superintendent of Common Sewers.

Freeman L. Cushman, Sup. ofPub. Lands fy Pub.Build. James Barry, Capt.ofthe Watch if Superinten.ofLamps, Samuel Jenkins, Superintendent of JVorth Free Bridge, John Bragg, Superintendent of South Free Bridge. Calvin Bailey, Superintendent of Alien Passengers. Johnson Colby, Messenger to City Council.

HEALTH OFFICERS.

Samuel H. Hewes, Superintendent of Burial Grounds, Jerome V. C. Smith, m. d.. Port Physician. Drs. John C. Warren, George Hayward, George C. Shattuck, Jacob Bigelow, John Ware, Consulting Physicians. George P. Tewksbury, Keeper ofRainsford Island^ and Capt. qf Quarantine Boat. City Officers. 235

OVERSEERS OF THE POOR. Ward Wiird 1. Isaac H. Hazleton 7. Thomas Tarbell 2. Benjamin Smith 8. J. W. Warren, jr. 3. Joseph Moriarty 9. Joseph Lewis 4. William Freeman 10. Joseph Eustis 5. Daniel Henchman 11. William Willett 6. Billings Brings 12. Thomas Blasland James Phillips, Secretary. The Board meet on the afternoon of the first Wed- nesday of every month, at their office. City Hall. The Overseers of the Poor are likewise incorporated as a Board of Trustees of John Boylston's and other charitable funds, left for the assistance of persons of good character and of advanced age, " who have been reduced by misfortune to indigence and want." Treasurer and Clerk ofthe Corporation, Joseph Lewis. The meetings of the Board of Trustees, are held in April and October. ASSESSORS. Samnel Norwood George Jackson Henry Sargent SCHOOL COMMITTEE. The Mayor, and President of the Common Council. Ward Ward 1. Rev. S. Streeter 7. Charles Gordon Henry G. Clark Thomas M. Brewer 2. James H. Barnes 8. Rev. Wm. Hague E. O. Phinney Rev. Alex'r. Young 3. Ezra Palmer, jr. 9. E. Wigglesworth Rev.RoUin H. Neale Rev. J. I. T. Coolidge 4. A. D. Parker 10. Winslow Lewis, jr. Rev. H. A. Graves John Odin, jr. 5. Frederick Emerson 11. Rev. John T. Sargent William J. Dale William Brigham 6. Sidney Bartlett 12. Alvan Simonds Theophilus Parsons Samuel G. Howe PRIMARY SCHOOL COMMITTEE. Josiah F. Bumstead, C/iatVman. Alvan Simonds,5fecr*y. Standing Committee, F. A. Sumner, Chairman, Alvan Simonds, Secty, J. P. Bunastead, R. W. Bayley, William P. Jarvis, 236 City Officers.

John Odin, jr. Joseph W. Ingraham, Amos A. Phelps, John Woart, Frederick O. Prince, Ezra Lincoln, jr. Eben Jones, Daniel T. Coit, Francis D. Stedman, John C. Park, William T. Parker.

DIRECTORS OF THE HOUSE OF INDUSTRY, AND THE HOUSE OF REFORMATION.' Joseph Lewis, Chairman. Thomas Hollis Nathaniel H. Emmons James Means Thomas Tarbell Daniel Henchman Samuel Leeds Artemas Simonds A. A. Wellington

The Board meet every Thursday alternately, at the House of Industry, and at their office in City Hall.

Daniel Chandler, Superintendent. Rev. William Crowell, Chaplain.

OVERSEERS OF THE HOUSE OF CORRECTION. Wm. T. Andrews,C/iainn. Uriel Crocker George Darracott Joseph Moriarty Billings Briggs Charles Robbins, Master. Charles Cleaveland, Chaplain. E. P. Hartshorn, Clerk.

BOSTON LUNATIC HOSPITAL. Sumner Crosby, Steward. Charles H. Stedman, m. d., Superinten. Sf Physician.

FIRE DEPARTMENT. William Barnicoat, Chief Engineer. Engineers. Henry Smith Peter C. Jones James G. Sanderson Thomas A. Williams Charles S. Clark Joshua Jacobs John Shelton Henry Hart, Clerk. ———— —

City Officers. 237

WARD OFFICERS. Ward 1. Warden, E. H. Little.— C/erifc, William Palfrey. Inspectors, Thos. P. Pulsifer, Robert Ripley, Chas. b. Wells, Lewis M. Burckes, Thomas T, Hayden,

'2. Warden, Ezra Vinal.—aerik, William Wildes. Inspectors, Benj Gowan, Benjamin Brown, John T. Thompson, Charles Ellis, William D. Miller.

3. Warden, Wm. Bellamy.— C/erA", Moses A. Herrick. Inspectors, Wm. P. Haley, Solomon Carter, John M. Oxton, Joseph H. Locke, Saml. F. McClearyJr,

4. Warden, Reuben Reed. Clerk, J. E. Reed. Inspectors, Peter Butler, jr., D. E. Jewett, F.L.Rich- ardson, Henry P. Oxnard, Richard Soule, jr.

5. Warden, Michael Roulstone. Clerk, John T. Ellis. Inspectors, Loammi Crosby, Thomas D. Hatch, Da- vid Austin, Wm. Easterbrook, Thos. Patten, jr.

<6. Warden, Ezra Lincoln. Clerk, Chas. H. Parker. Inspectors, Charles H. Little, E. W. Pike, John Reed, T. C. A. Linzee, Jarvis Braman.

7. Warden, John Gardner. Clerk, James Lawrence. Inspectors, Alfred T. Turner, John R. Brewer, Samuel E. Guild, James P. Bush, J. O. Williams.

8. Warden, Samisel Topliff.— Oer^, Samuel H. Beal. Inspectors, T. P. Kendall, Daniel B. Badger, W. A. Harrington, Francis Gardner, Saml. W. Lane.

9. Warden^ JedediahTuttle.— Cfer*, Steph.Tilton, jr. Inspectors, Frederick Whitney, S. S. Ridgway, Da- vid Chamberlain, J. W.Meriam, Allen Shepard,

10. Warden, Samuel Pettes.— C7er^, Abner E. Fisher. Inspectors, Edward J. Long, J. F. W. Lane, R. W. Hall, John Salmon, jr. George F. Williams. IL Warden, Joe\ Wheeler. Clerk, Gideon Beck. Inspectors, G. O. Frothingham, John Comerais, John Farrington, J. F.Whitney, James Standish.

12. Warden, William Eaton. Clerk, George N. Noyes. Insmctors, Charles E. Paige, John P. Robinson, G^or^e Emerson, Silas D. Bryant, J.S. Burton. 238 City Register.

INSTRUCTERS IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Adams, Mason-st. for boys and girls.—Samuel Barrett, Grammar Master, Josiah Fairbank, Writing Mastery William H. Richards, Joel Brown, Usiiers. BowDOiN, Derne-street, for girls. —AbrahamAndrews, Grammar Master, James Robinson, Writing Master. BoYiiSTON, Fort Hill, for boys and girls.—Thomas Baker, Grammar Master, Ciiarles Kimball, Writing Master, Henry Seaver, Usher. Brimmer, Common-street, for boys. —Joshua Bates, jr. Grammar Master, William A. Shepard, Writing Mas- ter, Hosea W. Lincoln, Percival W. Bartlett, Ushers. Eliot, North Bennett-st. for boys.—Charles B. Sher- man, Grammar Master, Levi Conant, WHting Master, George Tower and Jacob H. Kent, Ushers. Endicott, Cooper-st. for boys and girls.—George Al- len, jr. Grammar Master, Loring Lothrop, Writing Master, Robert W. Wright, Usher. English High, Pinckney-st. for boys.—Thomas Sher- win. Master, Luther Robinson, Sub-Master, Francis S. Williams and John D. Philbrick, Ushers. Franklin, Washington-st. for boys and girls.—Bar- nura Field, Gram. Master, Nathan Merrill, Writ. Mas, Hancock, Hanover-st. for girls.—William J. Adams, Gram. Master, Peter Mackintosh, jr. Writing Master. Ha WES, South Boston, for boys and girls.—Frederick Crafts, Grammar Master, John A. Harris, Writing Master, Charles A. Morrill, Usher. Johnson, Tremont-st. for girls.— Richard G. Parker, Grammar Master, Joseph Hale, Writing Master. Latin, Bedford-st. for boys.— Epes S. D\xwe\\, Master, Francis Gardner, Sub-Master, George S. Parker and Henry Wheelright, Ushers, Jona. Snelling, Teacher of Writing. Lyman, East Boston, for boys and girls. — Albert Bow- ker. Master, Aaron L. Ordway, Usher.

Mayhew, Hawkins-st. for boys.—William 1). Swan, Grammar Master, Aaron D. Capen, Writing Master, Winslow Battles and Francis L. Capen, Ushers. City Register. 239

Mather, So. Bost. for boys & girls.—Josiah A.Stearns, Grammar Master, Jona. Battles, jr. ff'riting Master. New South, Geo. B. Hyde, Master. Otis, for boys and girls.— Isaac F. Shepard, Grammar Master,—Benjamin Drew, jr. Writing Master. Phillips, for boys and girls.—Samuel S.Green, Mas- ter, Amphion Gates and John M. Colcord, Ushers. Smith, Belknap-st. for boys and girls.—Abner Forbes, Master. Wells, McLean-st. for boys and girls.—Cornelius Walker, Grammar Master, Reuben Swan, jr. Writing Master, William H. Swan and Robt. Gordon, Ushers. WiNTHROP, East-st. for boys and girls.—Henry Wil- liams, jr. Grammar Mastei; Sa.mue\ L.Gould, Writing Master.—Chas. E. Valentine, Usher.

SURVEYORS OF LUMBER. Francis Bullard, Surveyor- General. Office, 23 India-st

Dep idy- Surveyors. Pine Lumber, Seth Thaxter, Rolun Hartshorn, Sam- uel Waldron, Charles Hersey, Amasa G. Smith, Geo, W. Cram, Charles Bullard, George Hall, George Page, John Lefavor, Samuel Lamson, Geo. Dupee, Joseph F. Huntress. Ook, Ship Timber, Sfc, Gad Leavitt, S. Brooks. Mahogany and Cedar, Nathaniel Bryant.

Fence Viewers, Romanus Emerson, Rolun Hartshorn. Culler of Dry Fish, Benjamin Luckis. Culler of Hoops and Staves, James Brown. Inspector of Inme, Assay Master, Isaac Babbitt. Field Drivers and Pound Keepers, Thomas Gerrish, Timothy Mclntire. Surveyor of Hemp, Benjamin Rich. Measurer of Upper Leather, William Bragden. Swveyors of Work, David Granger, William Sparrell, Lott Pool, C. G. Hall. Measurers of Wood brought by i>anrf, William Shattuck, Moses Hadley, John R. Bradford, x^raos Bates. 240 City Register.

Measurers of Wood brought by Water, Jona. Thaxter, Warren Bowker, Daniel A Rogers, John Paul. Hai^ Weighers, John R. Bradford, Ebenezer Clough. Weighers of Boats and Lighters, Edward Loring. Sealers of Weights and Measures, John M. Dearborn, Edward Loring. City Crier, Samuel T. Edwards.

POLICE OFFICERS. John W. Baxter Samuel B. Fuller M. R. Stevens Saml. Bowden Alvan Haley Jas. W. Pierce John Bordman Harry C. Henry A. E. Towie Simpson Clark Jacob Hook Dan.P.Vanvoorhis Joshua Dunbar Eben. Shute, jr. Stephen C. Weld

CONSTABLES fov onc year, to July 1845. Francis M.Adams Elisha V. Glover Lysander Ripley Gustav. Andrews Josiah Haskell E. W. Sanborn Jos. W. Andrews John Henry Charles Smith W. G. Babbit Thomas Holden Ebenezer Shute William P. Baker Richard Hosea Jonas Stratton Josiah Baldwin James Hnnkins Thos. M. Smith S. F. Barrett Isaac B. Kimball Elijah K. Spoor Fred. D. Byrnes Jos. W. Leighton Charles Sawin Moses Clark William Loring Jacob C. Tallant Derastus Clapp Johnson Lunt Henry Taylor Willard Clough F. Merrifield Eben. Trescott Nath'l Cooledge Andrew Mclntire Samuel J. Vialle Isaac A.Cooledge James Pierce Wm. Whitwell Geo. J. Cooledge Jabez Pratt Jona. Whipple Lucian C. Drury Jonathan Prescott UNDERTAKERS. Steph.S.Andrews Rodney Gove Franklin Smith Thomas Andrews Charles HoughtonMartin Smith Wm. A. Brabiner Thomas Haskell James E. Spear Henrjr Davis Timo. Nunan L. L. Whitcomb Francis Dillaway John Peak Joseph Willcutt Richard Dillon Caleb I. Pratt S. Winslow O. Faxon

AUCTIONEERS, Hcensed to July, 1845. John Atkins James M. Allen William Andrews Timothy M. Baker City Register. 241

Joseph Buckley &, Co. Pearmain & Hall Stephen Brown Stephen A.Pierce Samuel K. Bayley Thomas P. Rich & Co. R. N. Berry & Co. Edward Riddle & Co. Clark & Hatch Samuel Raymond Coolidffe & Haskell Henry Robins & Co. Samuel B. Dean Richard Riley P. P. F. Deorrand Whitwell, Seaver & Co. E. & G. Hall George W. Simmons Daniel Hersey Tappan Sargent Edwin li. Howe Andrew W. Schaffer Edward F. Hall Moses Tenney Freeman & Martin John Tyler Houghton, Tucker & Co. John Tyler, jr. Humphrey, Webb & Co. N. A. Thompson & Co. Howe, Leonard & Co. Toplifl'& Evans R. Crosby Kemp Ferdinand E. White Lewis & Sampson Samuel A. Walker H. Meridith «fe Co. George Woodman John Mclntire Charles Wade W. C. Murdoch Otis H. Weed B. H. Norton Otis H. Weed & Co. John H. Osgood Wm. B. White Nicholson B. Proctor Prentiss Whitney

STATE INSPECTORS.

Fish, E. H. Little, Insp. Gen. Benjamin Abrahams & Co. James Brown, Jesse Bachelder, William S. Howard, Alexander Lovett, J. P. Ober, Jesse Tuttle, Wm. Churchill, Uriah Hedrick, Jonathan Lane. Beef and Pork, John B. Wells, Insp. Gen. James Barry, John H Pitman, Inspectors. Butter and Lord, Francis Brown. Marine, Samuel Pearce, Charles Pearson, John Wil- liams. OH and Spirits, N. Cleaves. Pot and Pearl Jishes, S. D. Townsend. Sole Leather, Samuel Howe, Jacob Howe. Tobacco, John Dodd. Steamboats, Samuel Hall, East Boston. Boilers and Steam Engines, Wm. H. Yelland, Chel- sea. 2^ 242 City Register.

Physicians practising in Boston. See a List of other Boston Physicians, pages 111—120. Aaran Andrews Daniel Gilbert Mason Miles L. A. Bianchini L. Girardin L. Munroe Henry J. Bigelow Wm. Gordak R. W. Newell E. D. Carswell F. A. Gordon James Osgood W. S. Coffin Moses Green Martin L. Peters Dr. Cooper R. Harrington Benj. P. Randall E. Darling A. A. Hazzard S. O. Richardson Wm. P. Dexter L. Kurtz N. A. Ritcher William Dow Dr. Hill Dr. Russell E. C. Drew Jonas Holman J. A. Tarbell John Dwigfht Nath'l Howard W. H. Thayer Joseph J. Fales E. Hutchinson E. Thomas S. S. Fitch N. S. Magoun Wm. Wesselhoefl Albert Fyler M. Mattson Ephraim Whitney Thos. Germain Levi Merrill

Buildings, &c. erected in City Register. 243

COMMERCE OF BOSTON IN 1844. Arrivals. Ships. Brqs. Rrijrs. Fchrs. Sips. Coastwise, 127 192 796 4054 143 Foreign, 154 217 607 1221 000 Totals, 281 409 1403 5275 143 Of the foreign arrivals, 15 barques, 134 brigs and

960 schooners were British ; 1 ship and 1 brig Bremen ;

1 barque and 5 brigs Swedish ; 2 barques and 5 brigs

Sicilian; 1 brig German; 1 barque and 2 brigs Prussian ;

4 brigs Hamburguese ; 1 barque Norwegian ; 2 brigs Sardinian and 1 barque French. Total, 1136 foreign vessels.

Clearances. Ships. Biqs. Brigs. Coastwise, 204 212 Foreign, 92 203 Totals, 296 415 The British Royal Mail Steamers, composing the " Cunard line," have made 36 passages not included in the foreign report— brinoing 1366 passengers from

Liverpool, and 213 from Halifax to Boston ; and carry- ing 1010 to Liverpool and 177 to Halifax from Boston.

Importations in Boston in 1843 and 1844.

a.h.. Pot 106,3 casks, 551,343 lbs. •^*'^*' Pearl 1429 " 555,577 « 244 City Register.

Hides, 1844, 507,986 hides ; 3298 bales. 1843, 310,807 " 2943 "

Molasses, 1844, 77,4'26 hhds. ; 1843, 57,660

J^aval Stores, 1844, 10,228 bbls. Tar ; 41,579 bbls. Tur- " pentine, '43, 13,535 bbls. Tar ; 38,042 bbls. Sperm. Whale. Bone.

OU, 1844, 138,595 bbls. ; 267,082 bbls. ; 3,01 5,145 lbs. 1843, 167,134 " 205,861 " There are 700 ships engaged in the oil business in the U. S. employing 18000 seamen.

Salt, 1844, 940,630 bushels ; 1843, 832,320 bushels.

'44, Sugar, 38,042,135 lbs. brown ; 1,485,513 lbs. white 1843, 23,655,165 " 1,142,404 " Tea, 1844, 179,021 chests. 1843, 198,670 Whalebone, 1844, 3,015,145 lbs. 1843, 1,938,321 " Spirits, 1844, 2,537 pack, containing 206,156 gallons. 1843, 1,559 " « 129,348 " There has been exported, In 1844, 10,475 packages containing 463,186 gallons. 1843, 6,093 " " 278,728 « An increase in the traffic, equal to 184,458 gallons! Wine, 1844, 12,679 packages containing 330,592 gall. 1843, 2,805 « " 85,921 " An increase of 244,671 gallons! Temperance folks will please look to this increase in the traffic of Wines and Spirits.

Votes for , in 1844.

Dec. 9, 1844, Josiah Quincy, jr. had 4457 votes, Thomas A. Davis, 4017, Adam W. Thaxter,jr 2115. Whole No. 10,818. Dec. 23, Thomas Wetmore, 3767, Thomas A. Davis,

3907, Charles G. Greene, 2282 ; whole No. 10,045. Dec. 30, Thomas Wetmore, 3456, Thomas A. Davis, 4031, Charles G. Greene, 2419; whole No. 10,073.

Vote of Boston, for the Clay Electors, 8350 ; Polk, 4587; Birney, 589. For Governor — Briggs, 8529;

Bancroft, 4540 ; Scattering, 509. APPENDIX.

Pace 21. Insert Warner Farnum as County Commissioner, in place of T. Hinsdale. County Commissioners of Franklin Co. Joseph Stevens, of Warwick, Chairman. Ebenezer Maynard, of Auckland, Austin Rice, Conway. Special Commissioners, David Wells, Shelburne, Eli- jah Ingraham, Leverett.

55. Insert as Deputy Sherifi's, for Berkshire County, Samuel D. Groat, of Richmond, John G. Man- sir, of Tyringham, and Samuel Potter, ofChar- lemont, (Franklin County.) 104. Insert Charles Mayo, as Commissioner for New Hampshire, and Benjamin H. Currier, as Com- missioner for Vermont. Dele Austin, Fiske and Healey, as Commissioners for N. Y. and insert Marcus Morton, jr. and J. W. Marcy.

RAIL ROAD CORPORATIONS. Western Rail Road. Cost, S7,5G7,n00. Length, 156 miles. Office, 27 State-st. Directors, George Bliss, Pres. Edmund Dwight, William Jackson, Edward Austin, George Pratt, Jo- siah Stickney, James Russell, Robert Campbell, Abra- ham H. Howland. Treasurer, Josiah Quincy, jr. Clerk and Solicitor, Ellis Gray Loring.

Boston and Worcester Rail Road. Cost, $2,852,261. Office, corner Lincoln and Beach sta. Directors, Nathan Hale, Pres. David Henshaw, Dan- iel Denny, Eliphalet Williams, George Morey, Na- thaniel Hammond, B. F. White, John Hathaway, A. T. Lowe. Superintendent, William Parker. Treasurer, Horace Williams. Clerk and Solicitor, George Morey. 246 Rail Road Corporations.

Boston and Providence Rail Road. Cost, $1,892,83]. Length, 42 miles. Office, 166 Pleasant-st.

Directors, Joseph Grinnell, Pres. J. K. Mills, Wil- liam Sturgis, William Appleton, John Barstow, John Bryant, jr. P. R. Dalton. Treasurer, Henry Dalton. General Superintendent, W. R;iymond Lee. Clerk, Edward Pickering.

Boston and Lowell Rail Road.

Cost, $1,800,000. Agent's Office at Depot, Lowell st. Treasurer's office, II J-2Trenii.nt Rniv. Directors, George W. Lyman, Pres. John A. Low- ell, Joseph Tilden, Jona. Chapman, Wm. Sturgis. Clerk, B. R. Nichols. Treasurer, Ozias Goodwin. Agent and Engineer, Charles S. Storrow. Eastern Rail Road. Cost, $2,321,670. Length 55 miles. Otnce 17 , Directors, D. A. Neal, Pres. John Hooper, Isaiah Breed, Amos Binney, Daniel Adams, 3d. J. E.Thayer, John Bryant, jr. Treasurer, Benjamin T. Reed. Clerk, William H. Foster.

Boston and Maine Rail Road. Cost, $1,260,285. Length 55 m. Office, over Suffialk Bank, State-st. Directors, Thomas West, Pres. John Howe, R. W. Bayley, W. F. Weld, T. Nichols, Timothy Farrar, of

Boston ; A. Pierce, of Dover. Superintendent, Charles Minot. Clerk and Treasurer, Edward Pickering.

JVorthampton and Springfield Rail Road. Lengtii 16 miles. Transfer Office, 4 Merchants Exchange. Directors, Erastus Hopkins, Pres. Eliphalet Wil- liams, Samuel Henshaw, Edward H. Robbins, James K. Mills, Philip Ripley. Charlestown Branch Rail Road. Directors, James Dana, Samuel Henshaw, Samue Dana, George W. Warren, S. S. Littlehale, James Gould. Rail Road Corporations. 247

Fitchhurg Rait Road. Office, 15 Merchants Exchange, State-st. Boston. Directors, Alvah Crocker, of Fitchburg, Pres. Ho-

ratio Adams, of VValtham ; David Loring, of Goncord; E. Faulkner, of Israel of W. Acton ; Longley, Shirley ; T. M. Edwards, of Keene, N.H.; G. C. Hall, of Brat-

tleboro', Vt. ; Jacob Forster, of Charlestown ; and N. F. Cunningham, E. H. Derby, Henry Timmins, Abel Phelps, of Boston. Treasurer, Thomas Wiley. Clerk, John P. Welch.

Old Colony Rail Road. Office, 13 Merchants Exciiange, Boston. Directors, John Sever, Pres. Addison Gilmore, Ja- cob H. Loud, Nathan Carruth, Isaac L. Hedge, Wil- liam Thomas, Uriel Crocker. Treasurer, Addison Gilmore. Clerk, Jacob H. Loud.

Concord Rail Road^ JV. H. Office, 13 Merchants Exchange, Boston. Directors, Addison Gilmore, Pres. Josiah Stickney, Joseph Low, Isaac Spalding, C. H. Peaslee, Nathan Carruth, Peter Clark. Treasurer, Isaac Spalding. Clerk, C. H. Peaslee.

JVorwich and Worcester Rail Road. Transfer Office, over Suffi>lk Bank, State-st. Directors, W. P. Green, J. A. Rockwell, A. De Witt, W. W. Ward, S. R. Brooks, J. Little, E. Town- send, Jno. Rankin, A. Brooks, A. W. H. Clapp. Treasurer, Geo. L. Perkins, of Norwich. Transfer Officer, E. Pickering.

Taunton Branch Rail Road. Treasurer's Office, over the Suffiilk Bank, Boston. Directors, T. B. Wales, Pres. S. Frothingham, J. F. Loring, S. Quincy, W. A. Crocker. General Superintendent, W. A. Crocker. Treasurer and Clerk, Edward Pickering. 248 Electoral Votes.

POPULAR VOTE FOR PRESIDENT IN 1840 & 1844. 1840. 18 44. Harrison. p'an Bur en. Clay. Polk. Maine 46,612 46.201 34,619 46,000 New Hampshire 26,158 32,761 17,866 27,160 Vermont 32,440 18,018 26,778 18,049 Massachusetts 72,871 51,944 67,009 53,039 Rhode Island 5,278 3,301 7,322 4,846 Connecticut 31,601 25,296 32,828 29,839 New York 225,817 212,527 232,432 237,588 New; Jersey 33,351 31,034 38,318 37,495 Pennsylvania 144,021 143,672 161,203 167,535 Delaware 5,967 4,874 6,267 5,965 Maryland 33,528 28,752 35,984 32,676 Virginia 42,501 43,893 44,790 50,683 North Carolina 46,376 33.782 43,232 39,287 South Carolina Chosen by Legislature Georgia 40,264 3J,933 42,106 44,048 Alabama 28,471 33,991 26,075 37,422 Mississippi 19,518 16,975 20,130 25,821 Louisiana 11,296 7,616 13.081 13,747 Tennessee 60,391 48,289 60,030 59,917 Kentucky 58,489 32,616 61,279 52,000 Ohio 148,157 124,782 155,057 149,117 Indiana 65,302 51,604 67,867 70,181 Illinois 45,537 47,476 45,541 58,375 Michigan 28,933 21,131 24,137 27,587 Missouri 22,972 29,760 31,250 41,324 Arkansas 6,048 5,504 9,546

1274217 1128276 1301443 1339783 Polk over Clay, including So. Car.* 58,340 Whole number of votes thus far, 2,702,979 1828, Jackson's majority on popular vote, 135,684 1832, Jackson do. do. 123,936 1836, Van Buren do. do. 25,876 1840, Harrison do. do. 145,941

Votes for Birney, N.York, 15,800; Mass. 10,830; Ohio, 8,000; Maine, 4,800; N. Hamp. 4,100; Vermont, 3,900; Penn. 3,100; Mich. 3,600; Illinois, 3,000; Ind.

2,100 ; Conn. 1,900 ; N. J. 131 ; R. I. 5. Total, 61,000.

* Which may be fairly estimated at 20,000 maj. Miscellaneous. S49

R. W. GRAND LODGE.—Odd Fellows. Instituted June 11, 1823. Meetings held quarterly, on the first Thursday in August, November, February and May, at Covenant Hall, 339 Washington, corner of Essex Street, Boston.

Officers for the current year. Rev. Thomas F. N orris, M. W. G. M. Newell A. Thompson, R. W. D. G. M. Solon Jenkins, R. W. G. VV. Wm. E. Parmenter, R. VV. G. Secretary. Hezekiah Prince, R. W. G. Treasurer. Rev. John McLeish, R. W. G. Chaplain. P. G. .^^'5.— Daniel Hersey, Rev. E. H. Chapin. Rev. E. H. Chapin, ) Grand Representatives G. L.

Wra. Hilliard, S of U. States.

Expenditures of the American Board of For. Missions. South Africa, Borneo, $4,063 Sandwich Islands, 36,491 Cherokee Indians, 3,653 Choctaws, 4,035 Oregon, 3,568 Ojibeways, 2,057 Iiid. missions N. Y., 3,219 Ind. miss, in general, 365 Agencies, 6,242 Do. in N. York, 1,699 250 Miscellaneous.

the sum for admittance to the exhibition amounting to 15,133 dollars. There were 1373 contributors, being an excess of 217 over the last exhibition. There have been awarded 26 gold medals, 148 silver medals, and 296 diplomas.

ANCIENT AND HONORABLE ARTILLERY COMPANY. Incorporated 1638. Captain, Gen. John S. Tyler. 1st Lieutenant, Capt. Joseph Smith. 2d do. Lieut. Ezra Trull. Adjutant, Maj. B. H. Norton. Orderly Sergeant, Maj. Lewis Dennis. 2d do. Maj. S. A. Lawrence. Sd do. Lieut. Jarvis Braman. 4th do. Capt. William P. Brown. 5th do. Lieut. Ezra Foiristall. 6th do. Lieut. Charles Mayo. Treasurer, Col. Thomas Hunting Clerk, Lieut. William Alline. Armorer, Capt. Thomas Simpson

American Association. President, George W. Tyler. Vice-Presidents, Thomas Ford, Lewis Wentworth. Recording Secretary, George A. Smith. Corresponding Secretary, Alfred B. Ely.

Emigration to the United States from foreign countries during the year ending September 30, 1844. Maine 3,649 North Carolina 5 New Hampshire 256 South Carolina 330 Massachusetts 6,440 Florida 58 Rhode Island 154 Louisiana 3,889 Connecticut 58 New York 59,762 84,765 Males 48,897 Pennsylvania 4,886 Females Delaware 32 35,664 For 3 guar's of '43, 56,529 Maryland 5,006 District of Columbia 32 Total for 1 year &- Vermont 197 three quarters, 141,294 Dr. HERSCHEL'S TABLE

For Foretelling the Weather, through all the Lunations of each Year, forever,—amended by Dr. Adam Clarke.

This table and the accompanying remarks are the result of many years' actual observation ; the whole being constructed on a due con- sideration of" the attraction of tiie sun and moon, in their several po- sitions respectini; the earth, and will, by simple inspection, show the observer what kind of weather will most probably follow the entrance of the moon into any of its quarters, and that so near the truth as to be seldom or never found to fail.

If the new moon, the C0UNTING-R003I ALMANAC, 1845.

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