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AND Calendar;

For the Year of our LORD 182 0. 4 and j Forty-fourth of American Independence. CONTAINING I 1 Civil, Judicial, Ecck/ia/iica/, and Military Lifts in

X MASSACHUSETTS;

) Associations, and Corporate Institutions,

\ for Literary^ agricultural^ and charitable Purpofes. A Lijl ^ Post-Towns in MaJ'ackufctts, with the Names of the Post-Masters. ALSO, Catalogues of the Officers of the GENERAL GOVERNMENT,

With its feveral Departments and ERabliihments j i Times of the Sittings of the feveral Courtsj Governors in each State;

And a Variety of other intcreftlng Articles.

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ECLIPSES FOR 1820.

There wiU be four Eclipses this j'ear, two of the *Sun, and two of the Moon, as follows, viz.

I. The first will be of the Sun, March Uth day, 8h. STm. in the morninv?;, invisii>ie to ns, but visible and central in the STUthcrn Ocean,, in Long. oQo 12' East of Boston, and Lat. 6 50 32' South. ' IT. The ^^econti will be of t!ie Moon, March 29tlv, 2h. 2ni.in the evening, consequently invisible at Boston. III. The third will be of the Hun, S'f^ptember 7th» invisible at Boston. Conjunction 9h. Sm. morning. IV. The fourth and last wil; be of the Mgoti^ Sep- tember 2 2d day, visible as folio vvs.

Ref^inning Oh. 29m.) Ar^«oTv:»«^ fi«,a, .- ^ Apparent time 1 57 ( "^°'^*"S End 3 26 S Duration 2 57 Dibits ec'JDsed, IQo 12' on the Moon*s Southern Limb.

For 3)7. 3M 3/

7

JANUARY, 1820, begins on Saturday.

Laft Quarter 8th. day, Uh. 38m. morning. New Moon 15th. day. Oh. 9m. evening. Firft Quarter 22d. day, 3h. 5Sm. niorning. Full Moon 30th. day, ih. Im. morning.

M|W| Obfervable Days, Iff/. r. s, jr. *.jF.Sca. i #

Circum. i^.2/^r, 17 3a 5| 5 36 mora 2d. Sun. paftChri. d 1) d^b 3^ 3i ^ 4^ ° 44 3 G.P.Alf, e;^ Bang. &Boft. 1/7 31 5' 7 45^ 1 3i 5I 4 C. S. Camb. not I> apog.!7 30 8 47 2 lo 5 /wo^if. 7 jo 51.9 49 6 Epiph. Rather low tii.ies.|7 ^9 ^'lo 50 3 36

7 Prs. Chariot, of W.b. 1 796.7 ^J 5'ii 51 4 1 8 28 Brit. dcf. at N.OrLi8i5. \7 ^^morn. 4 54 9 ift Sun. paft Epiph. !]ne 7 28 ^ o 56 5 36 C. P. Warren, cweather, \7 ^l 5. % 4 6 ai 11 2,6 but rather cold. \7 ^j ^ lo 10 12 Sirius Sou.iih. eve. I7 ^^ 5i 4 aJ^j ^ 5

-Mor^ $ Gr. El. 7 25 5! 5 4o{ 9 5 Yd. L. ibu. 9h. 14m. ,7 24 5! 6 45li« 10 15I7 High Tides. moderate, 7 ^3 ^'iletsjii 16 16B 22 5! ev. zd. Sun. paft Epiph. |7 5 ^o 20 I7|2 ^^ 1 Dr. Frank. b. 1 706 D Perig. 5: 7 ^3 18 i8;3 C. S. Warren. Cold d $ V 7 2° 5. ^ 33 2 II ^'^ 19:4 withjome 7 5 9 S^- 3 1 "2.0.5 fnc^v 7 19 5,11 4 3 48 2116 Lou.XVI. beh.i793.'^/^i.7 1^ 5 morn. 4 35 22!7 Vincent. Unpleafant 7 ^7 5| o is 5 2a 23JB 3d. Sun. paft Epip. and 7 16 I %-j 10 5J 24|2 •very cold* 7 15 5 2 37 7 J 25*3 Ccnver. St. Paul. Changes 7 14 5! 3 46 7 54 26;4 Not very high to 7 ^3 5} 4 51 .^ 47 7|5 12 *s fouth 7h.eve. tides. 7 <5i J 47 9 40 28,6 Peter the Great died 7 1^56 36110 31 1725 , 297 more comfortable ' 9 7 i6|H 19 J7 5J 30|1> Septuagesim. Sund. o\ 4 FEBRUARY, 1820, begins on Tuesday.

Laft Quarter 7th. day, 4h. SOm. morning. New Moon ISth. day, loh. 32m. evening. Firft Quarter 20th. day, 5h. 30m. evening. Full Moon 28th. day, 8h. 10m. evening.

MlWj Qbfervable Days, tsfc. |r. $. |r.(^s. jF. Sea,

Gr^ out 6 57 6 % 1 s 45 9 ybr « 6 66 6 3 13 6 4a 7 o Jiorm. 6 55 6 4 ao '43 11 Y'dL.fetsih. 50m. /^/«^ 6 S3 6 5 22 8 47 Pe. 12 an. w. G.B. ' ; .'^ again, 6 5a 6 6 II 9 61 13 Quinquag. Sun. High tides. 6 51 6 >fets 10 5a 14 2 |Valentine Day. 6 49 6 5 58 ii JO 15 3 lShro.Tuef.S.J.C.Ded.Co/^6 48 6 7 aojev. 44 164 Afh.Wed. orLENT.b6 47 6 B 34: 1 34 5 Gh.t.rat.byCo.'i5.[J ]) $ 6 45 6 9 49 2 23 Changeable 6 44 611 3 12 fet morn. 2 19 7*s ih. morn, d ^ Ijl 6 43 6 4 20 ift. Sun. in Lent. 6 4I 6 o S4 4 5 21 weather. 6 40 6 I 34 5 4 22 bor. 1732. 6 39 6 2 43 6 42 23 Verypkajant 6 37 6 3 43 7 35 24 St. Matt, for 6^%^ 36 6 4 34 8 37 25]6 tbejeajon, 6 34 6 5 16 9 ^6 267 Low Cooler 6 33 6 5 .50 10 7, 27B 2d. Sun. in Lent. > apog. 6 32 6 6 24 10 45 2»j2 C.P.Lenox, tides, mtk 6 30 6 # rife 11 27 C.P. Paris, rain. 6 6 28 morn l9_3 6 Q^ a9 6]

Venus will be evening star till July 30th ; thence morning star to the end ofthcyear—.Jupitkr will be morning star till February i9th ; thence evening ftar.

^ MARCH, 1820, begins on Wednesday. T- APRIL, 1820, begins on Saturday.

Lalt Quarter 6th. day, 2h. 40m. morning. New Moon 12th. day, 6h. 30m. evening. Firfl Quarter 20th. day, 2h. 38m. morning. Full Moon 28th. day, 5h. Mm. morning.

M W| Obt; r ^abic Days, Is'c. r. s. r. | | #9. |F. Sea.

1

MAY, 1820, begins on Monday. 4

JUNE, 1820, begins on Thursday.

Laft Quarter 3d. day, 2h. 2m. evening. New Moon 10th. day, 2h. 56m. evening.

Firft Quarter 1 8th. day, 2h. 1 8m. evening. Full Moon 26th, day, 2h. 20m. evening.

M|W| Obfervable Days, b'c. | r. Q s.| rJ|^.£i^^Sea Plea/ant 33 « morn. 3 28 Not very high tides, days, 3^ 8 o 2 4 ai

3 7 7*s rife sh. ijm. }) peris: 32 8 o 24 5 la 4 A ift. Sun paft Trin. K.G.III. 31 8 46 6 1 5I2 Ar.El.Boft.<5 J^% [b.1738. 31 8 1 8 6 48 6|3 S.J. C. Wife. Good weather 30 8 1 29 7 35 7:4 Gen. Elec. N. H. for the 30 8 1 53 8 24 ^5 fi(^fon. Ko(i(j 29 8 2 20 9 ij 96 Mid. Tides. Look out 29 8 2 54 10 9 107 for afiorm, 28 8 >fets »» 5 1 oev. 1 :A ad. Sunday paft T. St. Bar. 28 8 9 % 120 C. P. Cone. Taun. aQ^ 28 8 9 52] o 58 ojio 1 133 jS.J.C.Caf.C.P.Par. ll^afant 20 31J 5 8jii 2 144 again. Dull d0? 27 2J 39 i5'5 'C.S.Paris, forfome 37 8'ii 26| 3 24 166 Gr.Ecl.fun.'o6^a;'i-, 6^S 27 8|ii 47j 4 \7 7 'St.Al.Bat.B.Hll!,'75. >apo.l4 27 8'mornJ 4 o 18 A '3d.Sund.paft Trin. J0H'4 27 8| 5: t9% ;C.P.Sal.& Wor. Low MucJo'/^ 27 8 O 2Si 20j3 |C. P. Portl. tides. rjuarmerA 27 8 o 40, 6 45 2I4 iLongeft day. ivitk ihundcr'A 27 8 o 53i 7 29 flowers. 27 8 1 20, o 1 7 6 *s rife 27 8 1 1 zh. 10m. 45; J4 7 !Nat. St. John Bapt. GrowM 27'^ 2 13H0 A '4th. Sun. paft Trin. ing 27 8 3 3111 rife morn. \C. P. Lenox & Norridge. 4 27 8 9 nveather if 27 8 9 20 10 Eat. Monra. 1778. not 27 8 9 54 1 1 Pretty high too fivet, 4 28 8 10 22 3 9 tides. > perige. 4 28 8 10 45 3

JULY, i 820, begins on Saturday.

Laft Quarter zd. day, 6h. 63m. evening. New iv^oon lOtb. day, 2h. 5i:m. morning. Firli Quarter i8th. day, 6h. 40m. morning Full Moon ii5th. day, lOh, 9m. morning,

M W| Obi^vable Day"s7~bV. | rrQT[rr(i"s.|"F7Sea.

1 7 line 28 8 11 7 52 2A 5th Sun. pad T.VIfu.V.M. 4 29 8 11 28 41 32 grouivg weather. 29 8 »i 51 28 C, P. BoH. Ind. dec. 8 16 4 3 1776. 29 morn. Shocwers D G b 30 8 o 17 ^5 Middling tides. with 30 8 o 50 thunder. 1 28 7,6 31 8, I 87 7*s rife ih. mor. Good 8! 2 18 9 9A 6th. Sun. paft Trin. 9 Stat. 32 81 3 lb c lo!2 CoUim.bcrn 1447. iie'!4 36 8 10 40 3 5t> >7 weather, 37 8 10 4 35 18 Mahomet died 634, ag. 64. 38 8 11 16 5 17 »9 Low tides. Some 39 8 11 40 6 2 2o rain 398 morn 6 51 21 in many f laces. 40 8 ° 9 7 46: Magda. Fine 41 8 47 8 45 ^3 8th Sun. paft Trin. again 42 8 1 39 9 48 24 7*s rise rcidn. Jorjome 43 8 2 45 10 51 25 jDogd. begin, days. TjStat. 44 8 9 rife u 51 26 1st. James. Tides Very hot 45 8 8 1 morn. 27 St. Anne. and Juitry^ 46 8 8 46 49 28 increafmg.

SEPTEMBER, 1820, begins on Friday.

New Moon 7th. day, 9h. 8m. morning. Firfl: Quarter i5th day, 9h. ^5m. morning. Full Moon •;i2d. day, 2h. 4m. morning.

Laft Quarter 28th. day, J Oh. 18m, evening.

M\^n Obfervable Days, Iffc. r. s. r. Sea I | # s-lF. Giles. Chafiqabk 5 30 7 Mid tides. (iveathcr. s 14th. Sun. paft Trill. Some $ C. P. Wor.Dog d. end. rain. 5 C.P.Barn.&Ma.C.S.N'mpt. 5 Com. [Alf.Por.Ma&Ban.5 0ecl.[Wil.Brun.&Prov.Col. 5

Nat.ofV.Ma Cooler. [ > apo. 5 ecliJ5 7*srife8hev. fea/on.6 > b'^ I ath. Sun. paft Trin. Fery 6 cwarm andfuUryd S.J.C.Wor. C.S.Len.Dcd.& 6 Com.N.J.CoLatPri. [Taun. 6 for the feafon, 6 St. Mich. Morefigns 6 307 St. Jero. of rain. 6 OCTOBER, 1820, begins on Sunday.

New Moon 7th. day, 2h. 30m. morning. Firft Quarter 14th. day, 8h. 8m. evening. Full Moon 21st. day, llh. 32m. morning. Laft Quarter 2 8th. day, 2h. -tSm. evening. MW Qbfervable Days, Iffc. r. O s. ir.#8. F. Sea. 1 8th. Sun.paft Trill. 6^^ 12 6 ai 7 Sl Fine avd pleafant. 14 6 1 28 8 8 S.J.C.Barn.&Aug. C.P.Par. 5 15 6 2 32 8 51 Cool nights fets 11 30 19th. Sun. paftTrin. for 6 22 6 6 II even

harvejling . 6 23 6 6 33 5 io3 S.J. C.Plym.C.S.Ipfw.^ 6 25 6 7 1 1 38 11I4 Jlorm 6 26 6 7 38 2 35 1215 Vt. Eledtion. is not 6 28 6 8 24 3 3° 6 S2 27 Jar off^ 6 29 9 4 14I7 Low tides. Much 6 31 6jio 31 5 26 5;a aoth. Sun. paft Trin. 6 32 611 45 6 23 162 Q^Fran,beh.i793. warmer. 6 33 6 morn 7 18 S.J.C.Taun .&Port.Bur.fur. 6 35 6 1 3 8 1 184 St. Luke. > T;/lnear.ap.r77 6 36 6 2 23 9 3 Cornvv. fur. 1781. ^ perig. 6 38 6 3 43 9 53 20,0 Unufual high tides. Much 6 39 6 5 5 10 45 6 11 21 7 Sirius rises 1 ih. 50m. cooler 6 40 #rife 38 6 morn^ 22 A a I ft. Sun. paft Trin. Poll. 6 48 6 10 14 A 20 287 St. Simon & St. Jude. Cooler 6 50 611 ai 29A 2 2d. Sun. paft Trinity, with 6 51 6|morn. 9 3o!j jPref. born ij^^.rain. 6 52 61 o 27 53 31I3 i IS. J. C. Cumb. and Alfred ^ 5^ ^\ 31 7 35

NOVEMBER, 1820, begins on Wednesday.

New Moon 5th. day, 7h. 35ni. evening. Firft Quarter ISth. day, 5h. 12in. morning. Full Moon 19th. day, lOh. SOm. evening. Laft Quarter 27th. day, 10b. 40m. morning.

MjV^I Obfervable Days, tsi'c. Jr. s. |r. ^ s. IF.Sea. All . Cooi ^ 55 6j z 3a 81 Imt > apog 16 56 3 33 8 53 pleafant. 6 ,58 4 34 9 32 7*s fou. oh. 5zm. A 6 5 37 10 13 agd. Sun. paft Trin. cold 7 > fets 10 56 C.P.Nant.Norridg.Sc Edgar 7 5 9 11 43 S.J.C. Salem. JiGrm is near. 7 5 40:eve33 Plea/ant 7 6 25 /or the 7 7 20 2 25, Mid. tides y^a/ow. 7 8 25 3 as CiJo/^r 7 9 37; 4 19, »4th. Sun. pad Trin. »//>& 7 8 5^0 54 5 15 132 C. P. Greenf. /^y^.-/ 7 9 5,morn 6 5 M3 o//«oa;. 6 > U 7 11 9 6 55 New ftile com. 1 75a > per 12 1 a5 7 44 165 A'bei' comes 13 2 41 8 3* ,76 7*s fou. midn. High o» 14 3 bS 9 23 187 G.earthquake, 1 7 5 5.tides, a »5 5 Ujio 16 '9!a a5th. Sun. paft Trin. ^ne 16 • rifejii \2 2o!a C.P.North. & Plym ^^-/Z, 17 4 48'moni. C1I3 |c.P.Por.&Caft.C.S. Greenf. 18 5 44 224 Cecil. M«cA 19 6 46 23 5 'St. Clem. C. S. Caft. cooler 20 7 55

2416 i &'///{' S } Pol- 21 5 9 3 2.5:7 Cath. Mnsof 2a 5 10 :o e6jA a6th. Sun. paft Trin. fmctv. 22 5 11 14 27|2 C. P. Springf. Low tides. 23 5 [morn. 283 S. J. C.Bofton. Very fine 24 5 15 29:4 to end of > apog. a5 5 1 17 St. Andrew. the month. 7 26 5 2 i8l DECEMBER, 1820, begins on Friday.

THE iS^agsacijusetts l^ejgisiter*

A LIST OF THE COVERNORS AND COMMAND* ERS IN CHIEF OF PLYMOUTH AND MASSA- CHUSETTS.

Covcrnors rf Plymoutliy chosen annually by the Peopk. 1620 John Carver 1644 Edward Winslow 1631 William Bradford 1645 William Bradford 1633 Edward Winslow 1657 Thomas Prince 1634 Thomas Priace 1673 Josias Winslow 1635 William Bradford 1680 Thomas Hinckley,tZ'>^o 1636 Edward Winslow held hfs place, except during 1637 William Bradford eke interruption by Andres, 1638 Thomas Prince till the junction with Massa- 1639 William Bradford chusetts tn 1692.

Governors of Massachusetts under the First Charter^ chosen annually by the People.'* 1630 1645 Thomas Dudley 1634 Thomas Dudley 1646 John Winthrop 1635 John Hayoes 1649 John Endicott 1636 Kcnry Vane 1654 Richard Bellingham 1637 John Winthrop 1655 John Endicott 1640 Thomas Dudley i6v55 Richard Bellingham 1641 Richard Bellingham 1673 John Levi reft 16 j2 John Winthrop 1679 Simon Bradftreet 1644 John Endicott

After the dissolution 0/ the First Charter,

lf)5?6 Joieph Dudley, Prest. . 1689 S\r Edmund drposed by

1687 Sir Edmund Andros, '. the people, and Simon Brad-

Governor, 1 street elected President,

Governors cf Massachusetts under the Second Charter, appoint' ed by the King. 1692 Sir 1699 Earl or Bellcmont 1694 William Stoughton, 1700 William Stoughton, . Lieutenant Governor.

• In ieS8, the Company in for settling Massachusetts Bay, «Jiose Matthew Cradock, Govtmor, and Thomas Goffe, Lieutenant- Ch^vomor, but they never came to Ameiica. Civil Government of Massachusetts,

J 702 May. The Council. 1741 William Shirley Dudley 1749 Spencer Phips, Lie^ 1714 Feh. The Council. tenant Governor. March. Joseph Dud- 1753 William Shirley ley 1736 Spencer Phips, LieU?^ J715 William Tailer, Zi>tt- tenant-Governor, tmant Governor, 1757 ApriU The Courtril J 7 16 Shute Thomas Pownal 1723 William DuHimer,Z,/. 1760 Thomas HuJchinson, Governor. Lieutenant Governor^ 1728 William Burnet Francis Bernard 1729 ,Z?. 1770 Thomas Hutchinson, Governor» Lieutenant Governor, J 730 Wm, Tailer, Lt. Gov, 1771 Thomai Hutchinson Jonathan Belcher 774 Thomas Gage

Since the Revolution, 1774 October. A Provincial Congress. I-JJS July. The Council.

Under the Neto ConstitutioUt chosen annually hy the People, Governors. Lieutenant Governors. 1780 John Hancock, to 1785 1780 1 7^5 JamesBowdoin, 2 years 1788 Benjamin Lincoln '^7^7 John Hancock, to J 793 1789 Sam'l Adams, to 1791 1794 , 3 years 1794 Gill, to 1800 1797 IncreaseSumner,toi799 i8oi Samuel Phillips, 1800 , to 1807 1802 Ed.H.RobbinSjto 1806 1H07 James Sullivan,toi8o9 i8q7 Levi Lincoln, to 1809 1803 Christo. Gore, to 18 jo 1809 Cobb, to i8io 1810 Eibrid. Gerry, to 1812 1810 William Gray,to 1812

1812 Caleb Strong, to 1816 . 1812 Wm. Phillips, toi82o 1816 , to 1820

Civil Government in Massachusetts.

For the Politicjil Year commencing Jlffoy, 1819, and ending May^ 1 820. V His Excellency JOHN BROOKS, Esq. LLJ).-. Governor. '^His Honor William Phillips, Esj; Lieutenant Governor. .

Civil Government of Massachusetts. 17 COUNCIL. 'Hon. Benjamin Picktnan, >Ezra Starkweather, ^^I^'ahum Mitchell, "^ Holman, ^amutl Crocker, Kichard Sullivan, ViJamuel P. P. Fay, "^Barrett Potter, ^amcs Bridge,

' SENATE. V Hon. ToKN PHiLiiPS, President, Svfotk.^Hcn^ John Phillljjs, 'Josiah Quincy, Jonathanr Hunewell, jiftemas Ward, j^ndrew Ritchie/^enjamin Gor^m. ^ . Zssex. Nicn. Israel Bartlett, Levereft SaItonsall,^Vl'^illiani B. Banister,*^R.afph H. Fiench, Samuel Adams. ^'^iddiesex, '^on. Joseph B. Varnumj John Hart^Leon- ard M. :^rker. ^ ^ ^ ^Worcester.^rlon. Ste'phen P. Gardner,^Aaron Tufts, Sam- uel Eastman,^HL)twis Bigelow. , ^^ Hampshire, Harapderiy & Franklin. Tlon. Elihu Hoyt, 'Jonathan H. Lyman, "^Thomas Longlv, ^Jonathan Dwight^jnn. « ^ ^ Berkshire, iion. Caleb Hyde^^Phineas Allerr. ^RristcL^Hon. James Kowiand,V<)hn M. Williams, iHyvwutk. "^on. Aaron Hobart, thenezer Gay. ^^arnstable, Dukes County^' and Aa/itvcAtt.^^flon. Soloraon ^ Freen\^. ^ .Aor/clk. "Hon. John Endicott, 1?':njamin Reynolds. ^orA. ^iion. William Moody ,Vi.lexanJohn Chandler. Vx/vrd and Surmerset. Hon. Tohn Moor. Samuel F.^ M'Cleary, Esq." C/erk John Farrie, jun. Esq. Assistavi Clerk. Rev. John G. Palfrey, Chaplain. •

HOUSE O^ REPRESENTATIVES "^ Hon. Timothy Bigelow, Speaker, Benjamin Pollard, Esq. Clerk. Henry Codman, Esq. Assistant Clerk, !kev. William enks, Ci^fl/Zcrn. J * B a- ^ i 8 Rcpicsentatives—- SuffolI?-..-Esse]c,

year of [fi:^ The first Column denotes the incorporation ; the second, the Census of tSio. Figures at i'hc ends ot' lines denote the distance of miles from Bostoo.J

% Sl^FOLK. Inc. CenS. BosTON,^J^Vl]ham Sullivan,*^enja- ^ mln RussejLisrael Thorndikeriienjamin S" 1630^33250 Whitman/Charles Davis/Moseph Cool- ? idge, jun. jDaniel Messinger, Nonathan Whitnej\ ^afziliai Hclmes.^eter O. ThacherVwilliam Sturgis,^Josiah Mar- shall, John French,"^ onathan Lormg, vo- seph W. l^ere^^enjamJn Smith/^cnja- .mm Rand, Trjancis Basset^5oht\Cotiun, ^nocb Siisbylreter C. Brooks/Xieorge Bond, 3ames,Peikms/iBryant ?. Tiiden, Y^Jathan HaleTThomas Motley,^' Samuel Dor^^oseph Loyermg, i^ugu.sius Pea-» body,JoljnKn?.pp,'JosepIhSewali,Hyeorge W. Otisj'Henry Purkiti, Phineas Uphara, Jonathan Phillips, Samuel Appleion, "Thomas Jackson,*'idmund Wi^hester, ^eman Lincoln^rancis We!ch,Tbomas J^arsons, Joseph Ausnn,"^Llijah Morse, \/Villiam Jackson^enjamui M, Walson. Chelsea. ' U . ESSEX. 162912613 ^ALEM/Samuel Ei^cot, JchnForres- terj^enjamin Men ill, Charles Sauudcis, scseph Eve ieth.^Ed ward.Lander.

164 3569 H[ p s w 1 c H , John Choatc. 27 33 '^Newbur\^\\AS Liule)*^Moses Little. 32 37 4087 )LyTtn^ Ezra Mudge. 9 39 5943 <^ioucesi^ry William W. Porrott. 39 1682 Rowley^ Hoshua Jewett^ hornas Gage 28 40 2047 Salisbury, Ephraim Morrill. 43 554 Wenham. 45 H37 Manchester. 45 i682 Haverhill, Charles White. 4b Andover, 3164 ^ John Kneeland. 49 A900 Marbkheady John Hooper. 815 Topsjidd. 1890 '?^7w«^Q^Thomas Holt. jun. 68 4608 \BcvpYly^YiOw,z.i Davis, Kobert Rantoul. 75 1369 ^^radjord, Jesse Kimball, jun, «6 '^^'^-Boxjord MMo$c$ Dormao,'^ o8

Representatives-.-Middlesex,

Cens. 1181 Met/iueny Bsn]sva\nO&good. 30 541 'Mddkto^y Davic Fuller. 28 3127 ^anversy Nath^;Fclton,^Dennison Wallis, ^Daniel Patnam,^hpnias Putnam. . 18 7634'^N E w B u R Y ;^0RT, Eben^erMose]ey,^tc- vphen.Howard,Ab^erWood,George Jenkins, Edward S. Rand, Stephen W. Marston, 38 509 Lyiinjidd, 12 780 Hamilton. 83 ^ Saugus. "^^ Parsons, Daniel Emery, Essex, George Choate, MIDDLESE}^.

4954^^ HARLESTOW N , Tim()thy Thomson, jr; ^Philemon R. Russell, Thomas Harris, ^Richard Devens,^hn H. Brown, Vetcr \Tufts. 153 ^Watertown^ Levi Thaxter. 7 ^43 'MedforctiI)\iA\cY Hair,Timotb|r Bigelow. 4 2323 '"Cambridgej'lzmti P. Chaplin,'Richard H, Dana. 3^ 1633 C o N c g R D , Thomas Wheeled 1 1287 ^Sudbury, Gibbs. 2o ^ IVohurn^ ohn l 1215 J Wade. .,

222' ^^c-fld^w^, Danie ' Flint, Edmund Parkcn 14 ^38 '^AaLdtiiy Nathan Nichols. 4 139' y Chelmsjo rd. 20 228U BilUrica. Josiah Crosby. 20 188O '^'GrctOTiy Luther Lawrence. 35 1674 ''^Marlboroughy Cranston. 28 ' 475 DumiabU. 37 770 Sherburne, John Bullard. 2« 1273 \Siow and Boxboroughy Augustus Tover, 30

1709 Newton, Joseph Jackson, ^ 9 1670 Framing/lam, John Trowbridge. 24 Dracut. 3° looo Weston, George W. Smith. t5 1052 Lexington. 10 _ 773 "Littleton, Jonathan Mannirgr 28 1345 Hopkinton* 3^ * 999 hoiliston. 27 467 Ston rhami ^P 1330 W:Uford, £8 20 Representatives-—Middlesex—-Norfolk*

Inc. Cens, 1729 ^92 Bedford. . 13 30 Wtlmington. 16 32 1246 "Townsend, Aaron Warren, 45 34 943 '^Tewksbury^ Jesse,Trull. «4 35 ^8. £4 37 1014 Waiihdm, It 53 8r4 Shirley, 41 53 1333 ^PepferdU Nehemiah Jewett, 54 7«3 Lincoln. re

U03 ^ Ashhy. t 8^ '-East Sudbury^ M. Rutter. 81 766 NaiicL \l 89 704 Ty rigsborough, 30 99 47 Burlington. 16 1805 672 Carlisle. ^ 7 608 Brighton y Nathaniel Champney. s 7 ' iVesi Cambridge^ Thomas Russell. 4 12 South Reading. NORFOLK. iDorc^est^y James Humphnes. 1630 2930 Hoxburyy^txTazn Lelandr^bljah Daper, 30 3669 Lemuel Lebaion/SPaul GoreY~liaac JDavis, Weymouth. 11 2172 Dedham, William Ellis. »35o Braintree. Daniel 786 Medjield and Dover^ Adartis. 17 Rugglesjun. 1264 Milton, John 7 Waie. 247^ ^r^B/^flOT. Jairus Robinson. 17°5 784 "Brookiinei John Needham. J 1 11097 12 13,1223 Medway. so 191 76b Bellinghamj John Bates. e6 241098 Walpole. 18 Stoughton, 17 ^5 1000 iiharon. 18 70 994 Cokasset. 20 Franklin, Lewis Fisher. 26 Foxborough. 24 ^Dover, j6 92.1281 {hiincy, Thomas Greenleaf. 8 93'u7o ^^andoiph, Zenas French. 97|i333 Canton, Samuel Capen. 14. RepresentaiiveS'—Plymouih— -Bristol, ft i

Cens,

1810 PLYMOUTH. , ;62o 4228 PlymofLYMOtJTH, Williamvviuiam Jackson, JJosiahosian Robbins./William P. Ripley, \:harlcs

, Whiting^ Gideon Holbrook. 36 35 2382 Hingham^ Jedcdiah Lincoln. 14 36,2969 ^Scituatgy Charles Turner. If 371220 ^ Duxbnry, VJ 40:1364 ^Marshjield, Elisha Phillips. 30 44; 132 Hull. 9 565157 ^BridgewateTy Daniel Howard* 24 CO 4400 ^iddleborougky Thomas Weston, 34 86 2954 liocAester, Charles J, Holmes. 48 07 703 ^Plynptorit Jonathan Parker, jun. 3« 1711 205 Pembroke. 23 le 1704 ^Abington, 17 £6 1137 Kingston^ John Thomas. 32 27 1171 ^ //awwrr, Robert Eells. 22 84 900 Halifax, Nathaniel Morton. 3« 39 851 Wauham* 54 90 858 Carver, 38 BRISTOL. 1639 Ta u n t o n, William Reed. 32 fd '^Rehdhtky David Perry. 37 i^ ^ Dartmouth^ Joseph GifFord. 62 ^7 Sioanzey, Daniel Hale. 47 «3 187B frettown* 4© 94 271 AttUborough* 28 1711 1508 Ncrton. 31 12 1650; DightoH, 38 1557L Easton, 82 d 1154'^ Raynhaniy John Gilmore.jun. 3^ 1 014! 35 ' Berkley, ApoUos Tobey. 35 70 030 Mansfield. . ^ 26 87 5651 New Bedford, Lcmncl Wjlliams, jun. John Nye,^ Benjamin Lincoln, Cornelias Grin-

, nell.jun. Mfi 87 2585 Westport, Sy4vestcr Brownell. ofc ii99, Somerset 1803 1296 Troy, Joseph E. Reed. I2 Fairhaven. Is \Seekonk, George W. Walker. fVeilington. BARNSTABLE. 1739^^646 BARNSTABLE, Nalci' Crockcf, 22 Reps...Baarnsta...Dukes...Nantuc.uWorces.

Inc. [Cens 39^238? Sandrvkk^ Russell Freemam 6i 392134 Yarmculh, ^Eastkam, Harding Knocks. % 00 2237 Falmouth, Thomas Fish. 72 94 1942 Harwich, 7^ 1709 1209 Truro. 107 12 1334 Chatham. 936 Provincetown. 116 1402 Wellfleet. 93 I730 Dennis* 1248 Orleans. 85 1803 1 112 Brewster. 88 DUKES' COUNTY. 167! 1365 Edgartown. 87 7' 1202 Tisbur^. 1714 723 Chilmark. 90 NANTUCKEr. .1687 6807 h^antucketf lomihzxi J. Barnejr. loo . WORCESTER. 1653:1694 ^^Lancasttry Benjamin Wyraan. 35

67! 18 19 ^J Mendon, Daniel Thurber. 32 84 2527 , ^orc«i(fr, Lincoln. 40 1713 1227 Oxford, Abljah Davis. *~ 1 b| 1 1 8 1 Leicester, John King. i3!»23i Rutland. 5S 15 2660 Sutton, * i"] \o^^ ^Vestborougfi. 183170 ^Brookfield,^imeon Draper, "Seth Field. i\ 27 1404 Uxi>ridge}^^m\xd Read,X)anlel Carpenter. 3» 27 126 Southborough. 30 27121c Shrewsbury, ^d^xYoiixliovit. 40 281371 Lunenburg. 45 3» 1226 Dudley. 55 32 1481 Harvard, 35 33 946 ^rajton. 40 So 99.5 'Vpton^ Ezra Wood. 3^ 38 r657 ^Hardwick, Timothy Paige. 7'» 38 037 '^•Bolton-i vSilas Holman. 33 38 19/7 Sturbridge. 70 40 1072 Golden, Ebenezer Estabrook. 5^ 40 1584 ^Leomimter^oti Crosby^.BczaleeI Law- rence, 4*i ioi4^Vestern, Harvy Sessions. Representatives...Worcester.., Hampden. 23

Inc pens ^Douglas. 47 1746 1142 ^ Mw Braintrecy Samuel Mixter, jun. 66 5 912 Spencer, 51 S3 »453 ^Tetersham, Hutch ins Hapgood. 66 54 1490 2i8o ^harlton^^\xxz\m Wil !ard,\ Rider. 60 ^empkten, Ephraim Stone. 'et 1205 60 62 1041 62 848 Oakham. ^r 1566 Fitchburg. 42 * 1173 Winchendon. 60 619 Paxtjom 55 RoyaUton* 1415 ^ 70 1036 ^^Ashburrbam^ Stephen Corey. 65 "^^orthhorou^h, James Keyes. 66 794 ^ubbardston^ 67 1127 ^ pVestmimteryJzmcs White, *Ed ward 59 1419 Ken- dall. 54 Princeton. 71 1062 52 71? ^Northbridge, 45 J97) ^arre, Abijah Hardingi 66 Ward, 50 80P 97S ^ilfori, Esek Greene. , 8 472 5/

Inc. Cens ^770 Southwkk, Gideon Stiles. 74 3109 fTest-SpringJieldt Jonathan Smith; 730 Ludlow, li 595 Montgomery. 83 (036 "^Long MeadotOt Joseph W. Cooley, 422 Russei/. 1810 798 Tolland, 429 Holland, HA?MSHIRE. 1654 2631 NoRTHAMPTQN, H. Mills, EB- enezer Hunt, jun. Oliver Warner. 6 1247 'HadUyy Samuel Porter. 70 805 Hatfield. 1742 185 Pelharris Isaac Abercrombie. 117 Southampton^ Asahel Chapman 53 902 South'Hadley, 54 1225 Greenwich^ Laban Marcy.- 591469 Amhers^, Webster. 61 2270 Belcher tozvut Philo Dickenson. 61 9.96 Ware, 62 »4°°r Chesterfield, 68 850; Granby, David Smith. 68 139 if fVorthington^ Jonathan Brewster. 7t 11221 fVilliamsburgt Joseph Bodrnan. 93 Norwich. 968J 79 I009 Cunmington, Robert Dawes. West' r 793 Hamp ton f Willard Smith. ,81 652 Goshen. 83 82? Middlefieldt Ebenezcr Emmons. 1807 Plainfield^ Cyrus Joy. 9 Edst'Hampton^ AhudLhytmn. 660 < Enfield,

FRANKLIN. . 1682 1570 DeerfieldfAs2i Stcbbins, Orland Ware* 1713 1S18 Norihfield. 18 55' Sunderland^ Nathaniel Smith. Greenfield, 53 1165 Smead. Varney 53 2167 New 'Salemy Pearce. 934 Montague. 61 2016

Inc. Cens 800 ,_Askfidd. 105 987 ^VhatUmont^ Asahel Judd. iit» 67 1784 X!ontvayy Joel Parsons. loo 68 961 Shdburne^ William Wellg. loo 7i 891 Whately, 74 769 Leverett, rs i«07 Buckland, 983 X^endell. 764 ^rang<^ Josiah Cobb. 75 85 839 Rowe. 130 85 9i7 Htatk, 92 1031 Hawley* 120 762 GiU. 1809 009 Leyden* 100 BERKSHIR] 1733 2439 ^effield, Jared Canfield.

39 372 ^ ^tockbridgtf Jarcd Curtis. 130 ^•^9. 'T^ewMarlboroughy Edward Stevens. 118 J^oo 790 "^ Egremvnty Joel Crippen. 130 6 1665 ' Pittsfiddy Orren Goodrich. 125 61 1784. Great Barring tony Reuben ^acon. 125 62 648 Sandisfid^^zmuQl Merrill, Joseph Sears. 112 47 SoutAfieid. 112 i68e Tyringham, 116 ^^^ 6 1303 "Lanesborough^ Nehemiah Talcott. 12.5 180' ^i\ New-Ashford^ v 12 r 276, 843) #7///«OTsiowni Daniel Noble,^amuel Kcl- logg. 130 \o2%^ Beckety George Conant, llo 1041 Richmond, 130 67 310 Xenox, Ashcr Sedgwick. 71 \o^^ Windsor, Ephraim Baldwin* 120 71 912 ^peru, Thomas Frissell. 118 73 322 Alford. 125 1^' 73 O^zj, BHjah Owen. 116 74 049 West-Stockbridge. J30 76 1049 Hancock, 13-0 77 942 Washington, 120 30.5 ' Lee, Gershom Bassett. 120 78 1763 ^ Adams, Isaac Brown. 120

474 ^ M Jimt-Waskington. 130 779\Dalton, Henry Marsh. 12o 93 13»5 'X'/teshire, Ethan A. Rix. 12» 97* 7^1 Savoy, 120 C 26 Representatives....York....Cumberland,

Inc. Cens 1798 231 CUrkshnrgk. 1804 8s 2 Hinsdale, 3 Florida. YORK. 1653 3046 york^ Cotton Criase^^EIihu Bragdon^ 53 2019 <^Kitter^jo%h\i2i T. Chasq^Mark Dennet. ^

^ Elijah Curtis. 1713 445.5 Berzoicky William Hobbs. _ 18 1563 ^iddefordl'^Samixe] Mcrrill/^Reuben H.

Greene. v, 137J "^ac0, ", "George Scammon, NBenjatnin Pike. ^ 2492 ^rundeC]oseph Perkins, 'Smith Bradbury. 67 1938 Lebanon. 68 1492 Sandford, Elisha Allen. . 72 2324 Sax^on, Joseph Woodman, iun. Samuel Merrill,'William Merrill. 1048 \Lyman^ John Low. 85 2362 '^hapleigh^ John Bordwell. ?7 763 Parsonsfidd, »395 Waterborough, 1177 Limerick. 62 »774 ^Liming ton, , 91 ^Vewfiddy Gamaliel E. Smith. Cornish. lido 180 , Alfred. 10 1650 'Elliotyjohn Hammond. 12 1427 Hol/is,john Dennet',*John Smith. South Berwick. OJMBERLAND.^ 1658 2094 Scarborough, Ben'jzm'm Larabee, jun^Ben- jamin Milliken,jun. 1713 3294 North-Yarmouth^ Calvin Slockbridge^ i8 4«o5 "Falmouth, Peter McKnight. 2682 38 '^^ Brunswick, Joseph McKcen. 1190 ^ Harpsiuell^ Paul Raymond. 1613 '^:Windhqvi, Josiah Chute, v 6*2632 Oorham, Laihrop Lewis, jfoseph Adams, "^oppan Roble. \ 120 ^Cape Elizubetk, \ 116 1649 New GloucesteryliTiZC GiQ%i, 136 '3H ^^«;', George Latham. 13» Representatives...Cumberland.. .Lincoln. 27

Inc. iCensj \ J78.5M369rjS/aw

t Raymond, t 140 872 Pozunal. ^ 55 jV.stbrook^^Wzs Estes, Thomas Slemons.

Harrtsen, <* 1805 LINCOLN. 1716 1998 '"Georgetown^ Benjamin Emmons. 160 i3 1232 Nezo-Castk. 165 59 --^-J^oulwich,l050 JohnR. Stlnson. < 152 60 2o83i^Vi s c ASSET, r!.rastus Foote; Samflel E. * Smith. 160 62 l4l2 Bcwdoinham. Ebenezer Herrick. 148 64 i273jTo/'i^aw, George Rogers. 140 64 582 Boothbay. 180

• oti/i, v^namL>v J -am. O5J 70u "B'htot^i/ Williamvviiiiam Chamberlain.,^^\ 180 y^-^^^fi''aidhorough, Benjamin Brown, Jacob Lud wig, jun. 180 741288 Edgecombe. n 170 76:1443 "^Wai ren. lesse Page. ^ 3QO 77j2loc ~ Thomqston,)o\\r\ Ruggles, Isaac Bernard. 196 81 2491 v^a/Zz, Joseph F. Winoate>Benjamin Ames,

' j Jo'in B. Swanton. 148 86i266;^nw«, Nathaniel Ba^chelor. IQO 88! 64c ^BowdoMchn Hall/J-nathan Purrington. 148 ^S 1206^ AWeborougA, Albert Smith. 89 53^ . Cushing^ 2G» 94 1607 X:amd€n, Edward Killeran, Nathaniel Mar- tin, \ 208 941096 Dresden, 160 94 797 Alna, 190 95^°33^ lewiston^ v 94 184; LiuhJleld,

48 Repres€ntatives...Lincoln.... Kennebeck*

Inc. Cenij 1799 16S 1803 11'68 5/. Gwr^e, Elijah HalU 20O 7871 ^(j/'^. 23« i y6i\,'^Pa/ermo, Thomaa Eastman. 22Q 7 864l Mmtvilie, Cyrus Davis. 240 7 205 ,9eferson^ William Allen. £«0 7 4So fnendskip. 9 995| f^Attfie/d, David Crowcll. 220

' Putnam, . 1816 Phipsburg^ Parker McCobb.

.^ KENNEBECK., 1771 2068 Halkwtlly Benjamin Dearborn, "^ ^^inucl

. Moody. 166 ii44.^wr^ro^, Alexander Belcher. 160 71 2063 ^assalhoroughf^^rsiyxti Redington, Joseph R. Abbot. 180

71 658 . ff'iruiow. 196 I018, IPittslon, Thomas Coss. 160 i«77 Greene^ Luther Robbins.- 150 91 \^9^Read/ieldy fidward Fuller. 165 52 1262 Monmouth, Abraham MorrilT, Gilman Moody. 92 Sydnty, Amos Partridge. 178 92 1098 Mount^yernonjohn R. RoWnson. 170 94 1639 FarmingtoTiy Nathan Dutler, Joseph Fair- banks. SCO 94 944 ^ew-SAaron, Nehemiah Smith. 190 95 1050 ^iinton, Herbert Moore. » 196 Fayette. 95 804 ^ 170 9fe '•^f/^r«dJe, 99^, Samuel Titcomb.* « 172 'Hartenty Josej^h Stewart. * 190 97 1805 ""Augusta, Pitt Dillingham, *^Robcn Jioward. 168 8i9|rra_>'n^, Joseph Lam son. ' £00 1BD2 372 ^Leedsy Stillman Howard. 185 21 43c CAestervii/e, ^ Vienna, 21314 Water viUey ^benezer Bacon, NAbraham Smith. 192 31029 Gardiner^z.coh Davis,^phcn Jc^^ctt. 482 Temple, ' a . 3I 770 •#«//o«, John Tufts.* 200 Representatives... .Oxford.. ..Somerset. 29

Inc. |Cens i8o4 _585^ Rome.

. 4 g24:[^atrfax, Jonathan Winslow. 19| iqo 4 79^ iJmiy, Rufus Burnham. ' 9 48( Maka, William Hilton. 12 ^Dearborn. Freedoniy John Comings.

1796 030 iJhinay Japheth C. Washburn. V OXFORD. 17"7 1004 Fryeburg^ James W. Ripley. 120 86 1 129 ^arn^r, Philip Bradford, 155 150 9 1211 Hebron. 1251 Buckfidd, 160 93 139o^Paris, Benjamin Chandler. 95 1I07 "^ayy James Starr, jun. 175 560 ^wermore, Israel Washburn. i65 96 gj e^'^Het keU Moses Mason, jun,l| 170 110 97 860 ^^aurford, Eber Rice, 15a 97 loio S'crriuay. 98 'jQ.Q'^HartJordy Daniel Hutchinson. 170 170 98 6 1 1 Sumner. '^ 215 j8«o 629 Rumford ^ Petdn C. . '/ o ^JSs.Lovell. ' s 388 ^romfiel4t James Steele.' 160 3 163 Albany. 3 4031 Dixjield. 4 26I Eail-Andover, 4 2151 Gilead, 2o2.\Newry, 193

i)c/7wzc7*i4, Elias Berrj'', , 436J 292;^ Porter. 336: Hiram. Marshall Spring, jGo

Greenwood, Sweden, Weld. SOMERSET. * J7881275 Canaan. 205 88 1 348 ^Fairfield, William Bryant. 196 88 380 ' NoRRiDGEwocK, Josiah Spaulding. £05 95i 828 Starks. 20Q 981 503 Cffrnville^ 2to ^98 633 Tinsonf James Mantor, 206 J8oi' 424 Strong, 208 Q3 30 Representatives.. oSomeKei..Hanco<^l>

Inc. Cens i8o2 304 Avon. QIO 2 484 Ntrjo-Virtfjard. 205 3 ^' ^Harmony- 216 3 562 Industry, James Davis. 3 Athens, 686 4 Madison, 230 4 Embden, ,562 4 Mercer* 188 7 Palmyra^ 215 8 237 Freeman, 421 9 New- Portland, le 312 Solon. Bingham. Phillips. St. Allans. Kingsfield. Moscow. 1816 North-Hill, j6 Corinna. i6 Ripley. Bkomfieldt Brooks Dascomb. HANCOCK. »773 1274 Belfast, Alfred Johnson, junr^ohn o. Kiut!» ball. 1302 Penebscoty Charles Hutchins, S24 1352 Sedgwick, 244 Monroe, Swanville.

» Islesbarough. 260 !9 683 ^ 1507 Deer-Isle, Vearl Spofford,Hezekiah Rowell. 220 'Blue- Hill, Reuben Dodge. 220 S9 501 Trenton. 260 7" Sullivan, 27.5 417 Gouldfhcrough: 280 1047 Mount-Desert. 295 1052 ^Vinalhaven, ^95 ' 210 1493 ^ frankjort, . 1403 Bucksport, Samuel M. Pond.' 240 i3«o Prospect, «34 1036 € A s T 1 N E ) Samuel Upton* 234 780 Northport, 2jO 6 Eden, &ld 180© 4--W Orland, 28^ (iif Eli^mnhy Joia G. Dcane. 5s8a 1

Reprcsentativcs....Pen©bscot...Washiiigton. 3

Cen^ lOJ Xincolnville^ Ephraim Fletcher, 360

:279 349 850 33« 337

1570 552 518 399 496

553 372

365 32 . Joint Standing Committees.

Messenger to the General Court, Jacob Kuhn. AssiUant Messenger^ John Vaugban Xjb\t. Page to the House, Josepli Francis. Messenger to Gov. & Council, Jonathan Derby Robins.

Watchma n of State-House, Rufus Tower. ,

^Secretary of Commonwealth^ Al d £ n Bradford,! Esq. Chief Clerks Edward M'Lane, Esq. Clerks, Samuel Austin, John Boie;s.

^Ti^eat, & Receiver General, Hon. Da niel Sargenx,

Joseph Foster, 15;. CVfr4. J. I. Linzee, zd. Clerk. .^ * (^Offices are kept in the New State-House, Bosjton.''

JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES, ^819^

' On Eastern Lands. .. \ Of the Senate, Hon. Messrs. Williamson, Gorham. Of the House, Messrs. Reddington, of Vassal borough, Wingate, Bath, Greene, Biddefardt

i On Ministerial Lands. • Of the Senate, Hon, Messsrs. Williams, Parker. Of the House, Mrssrs. Ware, of Wrentham, Hall, Pranks fort, Morse, Boston,

On y^pplications for Manufacturing Companies* Of the Senate, Hon. Messrs. Chandler, Tufts. Of the House,. Messrs. Sibley, of Sutton, Pond, Bucksport, Revere, Boston, On Interior Fisheries. Of the Senate, Hon. Messrs. Rice, Bigelow. Of the House, Messrs. Whitman, of Boston, Osgood, Methuen, Dillingham, Augusta. On Turnpikes, Bridges, and Canals. Of the Senate, Hon- Messrs. Hyde, Eastman. Of the House, Messrs. Howard, of Newburyport, Curtis, Stockbridge, Parker, Reading. On Incorporation of Towns and Districts. Of the Senate, Hon. Messrs. Gay, Longly. Or the House, Messrs. Noble, of Williamstown, [Page, Warren, Smith, Sunderland. On Banks and Banking, Of the Senate, Hon. Messrs. Hart, Ward. Of the House, Messrs, Brocks, of Boston, Rantoul Beverly, k^ciunder^ Salem, Committees of the House. S3

On the Incorporation oj Parishes and other Religious Societies* Of the Senate, Hon. Messrs. Bartlett, Harris. Of the House, Messrs. Howard, of Biidgcwater, Webster, Amherst, Allen, Jefferson. On Applications from SicA and Wounded Soldiers. Of the Senate, Hon. Messrs. Hunewel'. Endicott. Of the House, Messrs. Smith, of W. Springfield, Purkltt, Boston, Pearce, New-Salem. On Accounts, Of the Senate, Hon. Messrs. Hcyt, Gardner. Of the House, Messrs. Porter, ofHadley, Perry, Rehoboth, Abbot, Vassalborough. On New Trials, Of the Senate, Hon. Messrs. Saitonstall, Lyman. Of the House, Messrs. Basset, of Boston, Holmes, Rochei* tqr, Thaxter, Water town.

COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE.

On the Pay Roiu Messrs. Cotton, of Boston, Ellis, Dedham, Whiting, Plymouth. On Leave of A&sence. Messrs. Hunt of Northampton, Stcbbins, Deerfield, ?u:nam, Danvers. County Estimates. Messrs. Page, of Warren, Moody, Hallowell, Brownell, Westport. On finance, Messrs. Lincoln, oP Worcester, Sibley, Sutton, Mosely, Newburyport, Morrill, Wells, Nye, New- Bedford. On Change of Names, Messrs. Knapp, of Boston, King, Leicester, McKeen, Brunswick. On Engrossed^ Bills, Messrs. Grccnleaf, of Quincy, Rand, Boston, Curtis, Stockbridge.,

NOTARIES PUBLICK. SUFFOLK. ESSEX. BosioKj William Steven- Salc?n, Ichabod Tucker, son,Samuel Blagge,Sam- Johi»Prince.jr.Eze.Savago uel J. Prescott, Steph. Marbleheacl, John Bond, Codman. Nathan Bowen.

Salisbury ^ bamuel Nye. Beverly^ Robert RantouJ, 34 Notaries Publick.

Gloucester,Zo\m Rogers. Yarmmthy Joseph Hawes. Haverhill, Charles White. Frovincetowny Orasmus Ncwburyfiort, John Fitz» Thomas. Samuel Tenney, John Harwichy Isaiah Chase. Porter, Wm. Woart. DUKES. Lynn, James Gardner. C/^/YwarO'homasDunham Jpsivich, Jabez Farley. Henry Allen. MIDDLESEX, EdgartoUy Cornelius Map- Charlestowriy John Soley. ceant. Cambrid. Wm.J. Whipple, NANTUCKET^

GrotoUy x\lph. Richardson. Jsiantuckety Benj .Gardner, IVatertoivny Nath'l Bemis. Josiah Hussey. Concord, Nathan Brooks. WORCESTER. NORFOLK. /f^orcfs?er,Theo.W^heeler. Cohassety Thomas Bourne. JBrookfiddy Cheney Reed. J?c.r6wry,JohnS.WiUiams. Petersham^ Nathaniel jBraintreCy Ebenezer F. Chandler. Thayer. Eben. Fisher.jr. Mendon, Joseph Adams. PLYMOUTH. Sterlingy Isaac Goodwin. Plymouth, JohnThomas,|r. HAMPSHIRE. Diixb. Studley Sampson. J^orthamiu Dm. Stebbins. ScituaCCy Jesse Dunbar. jrorMm^?ow,SamuelHow. ^m^-Aam, Samuel Norton. Belcherto.y MarkDoolittle. JRochester^ Nath. Ruggles. FRANKLIN. Wareham, Benj. Fearing. GrfLemuel Williams. Westjiort, AbnerBrcwnell. BERKSHIRE; JDighton, Thomas B.Rich- ScockbridgCy Henry W. mond. Dwight. TauntoVy Jonathan IngalL jidamsy George Hull. iSf<-/JowA:,Apol)osCushman. Pittfyfieldy Daniel B. Bush. Luther Fairhaveuy Nathaniel S. Lanesboroughy Spooner, Washburn. BARNSTABLE. YORK. i?fl;rw.vra6/e,DavidCrocker. Arunde^ly Henry Clark. C/ityr/mm, Richard Sears,jr. Sacoy Daniel Granger. Jiasthamy Hard. Knowles. Berwick, William Hight, /fl/;/70wr//,Sam.P.Croswell. ^fcrrf^/bn/,Nath'lGoodwin, #S'anc/w/r//,Russpl]Freeman. Wellsy Joseph Storer. Wellfleet^^dim .V\^aterm an. Yorky Bradbury,, Courts m Massachusetts. 35

CUMBERLAND. Castine, Moses S. Judkins. JPortland, Joseph C. Boyd, Deer Isle^ Joseph Tyler. Dan. Tucker, Eben Mayo. FAlnvorth, Geo. Herbert. A* Yarmouth, Ed. Russel. Sullivan, John Sargent. Brunswick^ Abner Bourne. Frankfort, Philc.H.Wash- LINCOLN. burn. Wiscaaaety Seth Tinkhani, Belfast. Wm. Moody. John H. Sheppard, PENOBSCOT. Bath, William Torrey. Hamfiden, Josiah Kidder. 7Vzomasron,David S- Fales. Orrington, Benja. Nourse* JSTeW' Castle Dan'lWaters. Bang6r, Amos Patten. Waldoborought Isaac G. WASHINGTON. Reed. Calais, George Downs. Nobkhord' George Reed. Robin^ton, John Brewer. Camden, Benja. Gushing. Kantfiort, Jona.D.Weston, Boothbay, Joseph M'Cobb. Lubtck, Ichabod R. Chad- BristolAVm. Chamberlin. bourn, Solomon Thayer. KENNEBECK. Mac/lias, Abraham But- Hallowdly Peleg Sprague. tevfield. Auf^usta, , Columbia^ James Bailey. Noah Barrel. Steuben, William Camp- SOMERSET. bell. J^orridgewock, Daniel OXFORD. Steward, Noah Burrell. Fryeburg, Steplien Chase. HANCOCIC

SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT. Justices, Hon. Isaac Parker, LL.D. of Boston, Chief Justice. Hon. , of Biddeford. Hon. , of Boston. Hon. Samuel Putnam, of Salem. Hon. Samuel Sumner Wilde, LL.D. of Hallowell. Attorney'General, Hon. Perez Morton, of Dorchester. Solicitor- General, Hon. Daniel Davis, of Boston. Refiorter of Decisions, Hon. Dudley A. Tyng,of Boston

CIRCUIT COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Middle Circuit. ESSEX & MIDDLESEX. Hon. , Groton, Chief Justice. Hon. William W^etmore, Boston, } a^„^:„.o ^^^°^^^'^ ^"^^•^^*-TMc^io^.** Hon. Stephen Minot, HaVcrhill, \ ^5 Courts In Massachusetts.

Western Circuit. •WrORCESTER, HAMPSHIRE, FRANKLIN, HAMPDEN, 8C BERKSHIRE. Hon. John Hooker, Soringfield, Chief Justice. HonJonathan LeaVitt.Greenfield, > a Associate^^np:„tp JusticesTi'<;tirj»fi Hon.SolomonStrong,L.eominster, \

Southern Circuit. NORFOLK, PLYMOUTH, BRISTOL, BARNSTABLE* NANTUCKET, & D'JKES. Hon. Mitchell, Briilgev ter, Chief Justice.

Hon. Jairus Ware, Wrentham, 7 Aoo^:«4.« t «.-^ Hon.JohnM. V/UUams,Taunton,5 Associate Justices.

First Eastern Circuit. YORK, CUMBERLAND, & OXFORD. Hon. Benjanmin Green, South Berwick, Chief Justice. Hon. , Fryeburgh, 7 a„o«/,;o«.- t *• ^«^°^^^^« J^^^^^es. Hon.VViUiamWidgery,Portland, J

Second Eastern Circuit. LINCOLN, KENNEBECK, & SOMERSET. Hon. Nathan Weston, jun. Augusta, Chief Justice. Hon. Josiah Stebbins, Alna, ) . ^^„-. , ^. Associate Justices. Hon,Eben.Thatcher,Thoinaston. J

Third -Eastern Circuit. HANCOCK, WASHINGTON, 8c PENOBSCOT, Hon. William Crosby, Belfast, Chief Justice.

Hon. , Hampden, ^ a n., «• * t *• HonJamesCampbeU;Harrington,5 A^^^^^e J^^^^ces.

BOSTON COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Hon. , Judge.

MUNICIPAL COURT IN BOSTON. Hon. , Judge. Joseph H. Pierce, Clerk. James T. Austin, Attorney.

The TOWN COURT sits every Wednesday. William Minot, Justice. Courts of Sessions. 37

COURTS OF SESSIONS. SUFFOLK. Hon. William Donnison, Boston, Chief Justice. Russell Sturgis, Edward Jones, > A„„„p-„.„ Tj.,*:^p„ -'associate Justices. William Little, Benjamin Rand, $ NANTUCKET. Hon. William Coffin, Chief Justice, Thaddeus Coffin, Josiah Hussey, Associate Justices. DUKF.S. Hon. Matthew Mayhew, of Chilmark, Chief Justice.

John Davis, of Tisburv, > » - r ..• „ Associate Justices, Ichabod Norton, of Edgarton, J ESSEX. John Heard, Chief Just'ce. Neh. Cleaveland, John Punchard, Associate Justices. MIDDLESEX. Joseph Locke, Chief Justice. Abiel Hey wood, Isaac Fiske, Associate Justices. PLYMOUTH. Joshua Thomas, Chief Justice, .EUsha Ruggles, John Thomas, Associate Justices. BRISTOL. , Chief Justice. Seth Washburn, Tobey, Associate Justices-. BARNSTABLE. Samuel P. Croswell, Chief Justice. Elijah Cobb, Elisha Doane, Associate Justices. NORFOLK. Jairns Ware, Chief Justice. Samuel Swett, Uaniel Adams, Associate Justices^ HAMPSH IRE. Solomon Stoddard, jun. Chief Justice. Ezra Starkweather, Samuel Porter, Associate Justices. "WORCESTER. , Chief Justice. Benjamin Kimball, Aaron Tufts, Associate Justices. Franklin. Elijah Pa.ine, Chief Justice. i^oshua Green, Asa Stebbins, Associate Justices P 3 8 Courts of Sessions. HAMPDEN. Stephen Pyncheon, Chief Justice. Heman Day, Sylvester Emmons, Asfc.';ciate Justices, BERKSHIRE. Thomas Ailen, Chiet Justice. Joseph Whiton, Wolcot Hubbell, Associate Justices. YORK. Joseph Thomas, Cliief Justice. William Moody, William Hight, Associate Justices. CUMBERLAND. Amtni R. Mitchell, Chief Justice. Peleg Chandler, jan. Luther Fitch, Associate Justices. LINCOLN. Ebenezer Clapp, Chief Justice. .James W. IJead, James Rogers, Associate Justices. HANCOCK. Phineas Ashniun, Chief Justice.

' John Black, Samuel M Pond, Associate Justices. WASHINGTON. Stephen Jones, Chief Justice. James Campbell, Associate Justice. KENNEBECK. Samuel Wocd, Chief Justice. Samuel Redington, Samuel Mood)', Associate Justices. OXFORD. Daniel Stoweli, Chief Justice. Robert Bradley, Jonathan Bemis, Associate Justices. SOMERSET. Calvin Selden, Chief Justice, Seth Currier, Daniel Steward, jun. Associate Justices. PENOBSCOT. Enoch Brown, Chief Justice. Moses Patten, Moses Greeiileaf, Associate Justices.

^^ For the times ofsittin^of the several Courts, see Calender pages, and the List of Courts re- ferred to in the Index. In the ^Ippeiidix will be found sundry Additions and Corrections. Jafticcs throughout the State. 39

Justices throughout the Commoniuealthy arranged ac- cording to the dates 0/ their commisnions. York Joseph B. Varnum Dracut CalebStrong Northamjiton Step. Longfellow Gorhani Daniel Cony Augusta Aaron Hill Boston Josiah Stearns Lunenburg Wm. Aspinwall Brookline Simon Frye Fryeburgh Nat. Morton, jr. Freetown Jonathan Mason Boston Jimes Prince Boston William Phillips Boston Samuel Dana Groton Thomas Dawes do. CharlesTunier,jr.5aVwafe George C;ibot do. Salem ChristopherGore Waltham George Blake Boston JosiahBartlett Charlestoivn Prentiss Mellen Portland Bezaleel Taft Uxbridge John Lowell Boston Tim'y Pickering Wenham James Lloyd do. Edward H. Robbins Mi/row ThomasB. Adams Ouincy John Davis Boston Charles Jackson Boston Artemas Ward do. AsaClapp Portland Pezn. HaywiTd, Plymouth Benja Green So. Berwick Benja. Pickman,jr. Saltm Matthew CobI) Portland David Cobb Goldsborough William Davis Plymouth Dwight Foster Brookjitld Alexander Rice Kitte-y Nathan Weston Augusta George Bliss Sfiringjield Nathan Dane Beverly NahumMitchell Bridgnua. William Gray Boston Samuel Putnam Salem John Coffin Jones do. Sam. S. Wilde Halloivelt Salem Towne Charlton Joseph Allen Worcester William Prescott Boston John Welles Boston Timothy Bigelow Mcdford Ez^kiel Whitman Portia. Gea I'hacher Biddfford Nath'l Bowditch Salem Perez Morton Dorchester Josiah Stebbins Abut Daniel Davis Boston Boston Isaac Parker do. John C.Williams PiftfJieUl Harrison Gray Otis do. Aaron Dexter Boston Jas. Winthrop Cambridge Peter C. Brooks do. Levi Lincoln Worcester JohnT.Kirkland Cambrid. Geo. Partridge Duxbury Samuel Crocker Taunto7i Oliver Fiske Worcester John Pickering Salem Ephr. Williams Deerjidd Samuel P. P. Fay Cambr. Andrew P. Fernald Elliot James Bridge Aui^ustA Ez.Starkweather Worthin. Silas Holman Bolton Samuel Fowler Westfield Richard SuWivan) Brookline Jolin Bacon Stockbridge Barrett Potter Portland y ^

40 Juflices of the Peace in Boston. SUFFOLK. Judge of Probate, Thon^as Dawes, Boston, Jifiiiste'r of Probate, John Heard, cb. Hegisttr of Deeds William Aliine, do. County Treaaurery John VVinslow, do. Comitxj Attorney James T. Austin, of do.

Clerks of all the Courts in the County^ John Tucker, and John Calknder, of Boston.

Justices of the Peace arid of the Quorum in Boston. Wm. Donnlson Wm. Spooner Peter O. Thachcr Wm. Wetmore Israel Thorndike Warren Button John Tucker Arnold Welles Wm. H. Sumnes Rufus G. Amory Wm. Stevenson James T. Austin Samuel Brown Epes Sargent SamuelH.Wallcy Stephen Gorham Josiah Qnincy SamuelJ, Prescott Benja. Goiham Wm. Sullivan Joseph H. Pierce Benja. Austin T. L. Winthrop David Townsend Jona. L. Austin John CalJender Stephen Codman Joseph May James Allen William Minot William Little Samuel Elliot John Knapp Edward Jones Stephen Higginson Stephen Hooper Alden Bradford Lemuel f-iayward Loammi Baldwin Tbos. H. Perkins Jona. Hunewell Benja. Whitman

Afipointed to qualify Civil Officers. William Donnison, Jonathan L. Austin, , Alden Bradford, Edward Mc Lane. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE IN BOSTON, William Aliine John Heard Wm. S. Shaw Samuel Parkman Saml. M.Thayer Joseph Pierce Gardner Greene Andrew Ritchie Isaac Rand Russell Sturgis Benjamin Pollard Joseph Head Benjamin Welles Saml. D. Parker Thomas Perkins Thomas Melville Israel Munroe Samuel Cobb Henry Cahot William R. Gray Timo. Williams Samuel Blagge George Sullivan Paniel D. Rogers And. Cunningham Richard D. Harris J^hn Winslaw Jonathan Hastings Joseph Coolidgc William Taylor JohnW.Folsom John Braxer James Robmson Alex. Townsend Henry Gray Lharles Davis James Savage W. P. Whiting Juftices of the Peace in Boston.

Joseph E. Smith Nathan Hale Caleb Loring Charles Bradbury Cyrus Aldcn Jesse Putnam Nath'l. P. Russell Samuel Andrews Tristram Barnard Wm. Payne Edward Phillips AmosBinney Henry Codman Zebedee Cook Joseph N Howe Wm. Tudor John C. Warren Edw.Tuckermaa Zacc.G. Whitman James Jackson Thos. Welsh, jr. Wm. Wells George W. Coffin Benjamin Weld Edw.T. Channing Francis Green

John Fessenden AwdfcwS I gottrne y David StzT& JosiahBatchclder JohnT. Apthorp Samuel L. Knapp Saml. F.M Cleary Daniel Sargent James Hall John Williams Benja. Russell Turner Phillips VVm. C. Aylwin Ebcn. Oliver J no. W. Hay ward Redford Webster JosephW Revere Wm. Simmons Benja. Greene John Mc'Lean Joseph Tilden David Hinckley Samuel Gore Jose. Coolidgejr, Samuel B. B^rrell Thomas Denuie Samuel Sue! ling Henry N. Rogers John Parker Wm. Mackay Francis Bassetr VVm. Parsons Benjamin West Francis C. Gray Jonathan Phillips Joseph Richards Samuel Swett James Perkins Jonathan Amory Samuel Fisher, jr, Edward M'Lane Eben. Wiihington OctaviusPickering Sam. K. Williams Edmund Dwight Elisha Ticknor Chas. W. Greene John Galjison Joseplj Scwall James Phillips Phineas Blair William Sturgis Daniel Oliver Josiah P. Cooke Charles P. Curtis Benja. Whitwell Abraham Wild, ]r^ Thomas Power John Boies Abra. W. Fuller George Gay Augmtus Prabody John Chandler HarrisonG.Otis,jr Francis J. Oliver Tiiomas G. Caiy^ Wm.Thurstoa Benjamin Rand J. W. D;ivis John Stuart Elijah Morse ThomasA. Dextej D.S.Grecnoughjr Henry Sargent Wm. P. Mason Francis Carnes Andrew Brimmer Masa Willis Stephen Thayer James C. Merrill 1). Rockwood Samuel Hubbard Samuel D. Ward Wm. Parker Thomas Payson Thos.StevensonJr. Benj. L. Weld Joseph Woodward Henry Orne Wm. Cochran Nehem. Freeman LuciusM. Sargent Bryant P. Tilden Wm. D. Sohier Dav. S. Townsend Justices of the Peace in Chelsea, Samuel Low, William Harris, Joseph Stowcrs. D 2 42 Counsellors and Attorneys, in Suffolk.

Counsellors at Law in Boston, Kufus G. Amory Alex, Tovvnsend Benjamin Rand

Daniel Davis .] antes T. Austin Abra.W. Fuller Joseph Hal! William Minot' Henry Codman Wm. Prescott James Savage Edw. T. Channing " Artemas Ward Samuel Hubbard Elijah Morse Benja. Whitman Joseph E. Smith George Gay George Blake Augustus P' abody Henry Orne lohn Phillips Samuel L Knapp Samuel D. Ward

JBfnjamin Parsons Sam. F. M'Cleary AbrahamWildjjr, - Benja, Whitwell Sam. K. Williams Lucius M. Sargent John Callender Wm. C. Aylwin David Townsend Joseph Rowe Wm. P. Whiting James C. Merrill William Sullivan George Sullivan Samuel B. Barrell Tohn Williams Benjamin Guild Stephenf Hooper Wm. Thurston D.S Greenoughjr Samuel Fisher John Heard John S'.ickney Francis Basset Charles Davis J. W. Hay ward David A, Simmons Peter O. Thacher Jos. Harrington OctaviusPickering Charles P. Sumntr John Stuart Francis C. Gray Benja. Gorham Thomson Miller Wm. Gale

James AHen Thos. J. Eckley Wm. P. Mason Wm. H. Sumner Wm. Simmons Masa Willis Warren Dutton Wm. D.Sohier 1 homas G. Gary John Knapp Phineas Blair Charles P. Cuttis Israel Munrpe Thomas Power Benja. L.Wtld Saml. D. Parker George W, Boyle William Parker Thos. Welsh, jr. Josian P. Cook Thomas A. Dexter

William Austin Zacc. G.Whitman Moses Draper , Cyrus Alden Josiah Husscy Lemuel Shaw John Gailison Daniel Rockwood Daniel Webster H. G. Otis, jun. Andrew Ritchie

Attorneys at the Supreme Judicial Ccurt in Boston^

Henry B. Smith William Willis Wm. J.Spooner Charles G. Loring Alpheus Bigelow AbrahamA. Dame George E. Head F^dward Brooks John R. Adan Henry H. Fuller John Gray Alexander Bliss Luke Eastman Franklin Dexter Henry VVarreq George Mcrey Juftlces of the Peace in Essex. 43

Attorneys at the Common Pleas in Boston. Benja. D Greene John G. Rogers Wm. A. Warner Henry J. Tudor Asa W. Paine John Farrie, jr. Willard Phillips Wm.P. Greer e Wm.Gage N. C. B -tion Martin Whiting TheophilusParson$ Edm. Kimball Wm. Little, jr. Francis E. Putnam Thos.W. Phillips John M. Fiske Elisha Glidden George Kent Wm. H. Eliot Wm.H Gardner James Bowdoln JohnT.Winthrop Francis P. Smith Thos. Wetmore

Sheriff', Joseph Hall, Esq, of Boston. Defiuty ^Aeri^i.Bradish Billings, I^uke Baldwin, and Charles P. SuiTiner, of Boston. Offices Court-Street. Coroners. Boston, Thomas Badger, Chelsea, David Floyd, Daniel Carney, Joseph Joseph btowers. Stevens, Thomas Steven- pon, jr.

ESSEX. Judge ofProbate, Daniel A. White, of Salem. Register of Probate, Nathaniel Lord, jr. Ipswich. Register of Deeds, Amos Choate, of Salem. County Treasurer, Nathaniel Wade, of Ipswich, County Attorney, John Pickering, of Salem. Clerk of the Courts, Ichabod Tucker, of Salem. Justices ofthe Peace and of the Quorum. Amesbury Benja. Lurvey Ipsivich John Heard, Asa Andover John Kneeland, Andrews, Kadiankl J no. Phillips, Samuel Wade Farrar Lynfi Frederick Breed, Beverly Joshua Fisher, James Gardner ThomasStephens, Moses Manchester W'^m. Tuck Brown, Robert Rantoul Marblthtad Nathan Bow- Boxjord Thomas Perley en, John Prince, Wil- Essex Dudley L. Pick- liam Reed, Ralph H. man, Benjamin Pierce French Gloucester Henry Phelps A't wAwryEbenezerMarch Haverhill James Duncan, J^'eivburyfi. Nicolas Pike, Israel Bartlett, Stephen Oliver Prescott, James Minot Prince, Jacob Gerrish^ ,

44 Juflices of the Peace in Essex.

William Woart tonstall.DanielA White, Roiuley Parker Cleave- Amos Choate, Edwarci land A. Holyoke, Willard Salem Jacob Ashton, John Peele, EUsha Mack Punchard, Joseph E. Salisbury Samuel Nye,Ja- Sprague, Moses Town- cob Brown, Edw. Dorr send, John Prince, jun. Tofisfidd Nehem. Cleave-' Ichabod Tucker, Eze- land kiel Savage, Benjamin IVenham Daniel Kilham Merrill, Leverett Sal-

j^fifiointed to qualify Civil Officers, Ebenezer March, Nathan Dane, Joseph Story, John Punchard, John Saunders, JohnPrince, , , IchabodTucker, Josiah Picker- ing, Nicolas Pike, Daniel A. White, Wm, Woart, Nathaniel Wade, Asa Andrews, Amos Choate, O, Prescott, W. B. Banister.

Justices ofthe Peace.

Ameshury Thomas Hoyt, Jesse Kimball, jr. Aaron Robert Patten, Nathan Parker Lon^, Oliver Stearns, Danvers EleazerPutnam, Christopher Sargent, John GideonFoster, J osephShed Morse, Eliphalet Graves Benjamin Crowninshield, jlndover John L. Abbot, ZerubbabelPorter,Naihan Mark Newman,Frederick Felton, Andrew Nichols, Frye, Hobart Clark, George Osgood George Osgood, Samuel Esfi€x John Choate, Jona- Merrill, , Na- than Story thaniel Swift Gloucester John Manning, Beverly Thomas Davis, jr. WiUiam Pearson, Isaac Jona. Smith, Isaac Wood- Elwell, William Pearce, bury, jr. William Burley, Lonson Nash, John Kit- Thos. Stephens, jr. tredge, John Prentiss, Jo- Roxford Stephen Peabody, seph B. Manning, James J. Foster, jr. Parker Sp af- Appleton, James Goss ford, Jonathan Foster, Hamilton EnochFaulkner, Moses Dorman Joshua Giddins, John Saf- Bradford Thorn asSavory, ford, Matthew Whij)ple WiUiam Greenough, Jo- Haverhill LeonardWhite, seph Chat' wick, Jesse , Ephraim Kimball, Daniel Stickney, Corliss, Moses Wingate, Counsellors in Essex. 45

JamesAyerJr. James Smi- Josiah Smith, Wm. Cross, ley, Oliver Morse, Freder- William B. Banister, Eb- ick Parker, FrancisEaton, enezer Moseley,John Fiiz, CharlesWhite.DavidHow, William Bartlet, John Pet- Nathaniel Ladd, Isaac K. ti ngel, Moses Brown. Jona- How, Moses Merrill than Gage, Stephen How- Ifiswich Asa Smith, Jabez ard, JohnGreenleat, Isaac Farley, Nathaniel Lord, Adams,Tht:mas M. Clark, jr. Joseph Farley, Joseph Joshua Carter, John Scott, Lord, Thomas Manning, Samuel Tenney, Asa W. William Conant, jr. Asa Wildes, Andrew Frpthing- Smith ham J^ynn AaronLummus,Rob- Parsons Jdm Osgood, ert W. Trevett, Elijah Daniel Emery Downing Rowley BenjaminProctor, Lynnfietd Daniel Need- Moody Spattbrd, Joshua ham, Asa T. Newhall Jewett, Samuel Adams Manchester David Colby JSale7n Benjamin R. Nich- Marblthcad Joshua Pren- ols, Dav. Cum mings, Hen- tiss, Isaac Mansfield, Na- ry Elkins,William R. Lee, than B. Martin, John Bai- Joshua Ward.G. S. Johcn- ley, Asa Hooper, William not, .Joseph Story, Geo, Barker, Josh- Winn, , ua Prentiss, jr. John G. John Hathorne, jr. , RobertHooper, jr. Ropes, Joseph Peabocly, Joseph Wilson, Nathaniel John Derby, Amos Hovey, Hooper John G. King, Larkin Methuen Stephen Barker, Thorndike, John Osgood, John L. Bodwell, Alfred Jonathan Hedges, John Ingals, Benjamin Osgood Pedrick, 3d. Theo.Eames, Middleton Asa Howe, Frederick Howes Daniel Fuller Salisbury Samuel March, A'^tivbury Moses Little, Jonathan Smith, Samuel Siias Little, Josiah Little, Walton, Ephraim Morrill Daniel Hale,ThomasHale, Sau^us Joseph Ernes, Ab- Samuel Newman, Eben. ner Cheever Parsons, Richard Pike Tofifjidd Josiah Lamson, A''ewburyfiort Jonathan Thomas Perkins Marsh, , Wenham J ohn Podge

Counsellor s at Laiv. Amesbury Oliver Stearns Merrill, AmosSpaulding Andover Samuel Farrar, Bevetly Nathan Dane, Hobart Clark, Samuel Thomas Stephens, jr. 4« Coroners In Essex.

Glcuccster Lonson Nash, Salem JchnPickerini^.John Joseph B. Manning Prince, jr.Leverett Saiuin- Haverhill John Varnum, stall, Benjamin R. Nichols, Francis Eaton, James H. Benjamin Merrill, Elisha Duncan Mack, Joseph E. Sprague, Jfisivich Asa Andrews David Cummings, John G. Lijnn Robert W. Trevett King, Frederick Howes, Marblehead R. H.French, Larkin Thorndike, Benja- Elisha F. Wallace min L. Oliver, Daniel A, Jsfeiuburyp.ort Eben.Mose- White, Theodore Eames, ley, Jacob Gerrish, John Solomon S. Whipple, John ScoLt, Steph. W. Marston Foster AttorneyB at the Sufireme Judicial Court. Lynn Rufus P. Hovey Salem Andrew Dunlap Attorneys at the Common Pleas. Marblehead Isaac Mans- JVeivburufiort Asa Wildes field Salem Gayton P. Osgood Sheriffs Bailey Bartlctt, Esq. of Haverhill. Defiuty'Sherijffs. Amesbury Daniel Long Marblehead Henry _Rea Andover Moody Bridges JSTenvburyfiort Philip Bag- Danvers John Upton ley, Jacob Cobum ' Gloucester John Smith, jr. Salem William Mansfield, Jjisivich Brown. Daniel Dutch, Am mi Lynn William Chadwell Brown Prison-KeefierS' Ihsm>ich SlyvanusCaldwell Salem Ammi Brown A'ewburyfi. Philip Bagley Coroners. Amcjsbury Ichabod B.Sar- son, John Rogers, William gent Dane, Elias Clough Andover Putnam Ingals, Haverhill James Smiley, John Adams, jr. EnochBradley,01iv.Morse, Boxford Lemuel Wood, Enoch Foot, Nathl. Hills Daniel Adams Ipswich Michael Brown, Bradford Elipha. Rollins, William F. Wade Benjamin KimbaU,jr-Jona- Lynn Amos Rhoades, than Kimball, jr. Eleazer C. Richardson Danvers \. Hutchinson, Lynnfield John Upton Sylvester Proctor Marblehead Isaac Mans- Kssex Joshua Giddings field, Nathan Bowen Gloucester William Pear- Metheun John Sargent, jr. Jufticcs of the Peace, &c. in Middlesex. 47

Amos Barker, Jonathan Salem William Lang, John Merrill Punchard A'ewbury David Little Salisbury Jonathan Smith JSTeioburyhort Gilman Tofisfidd Daniel Bixby, White J. Towne, jr. Farsons William Pilsbury Wenhavi Jonathan Porter Roiuley Joseph Pike MIDDLESEX.

Judge of Probate t James Prescott, of Groton. Register of Probate, Isaac Fiske, of Weston. Register of Deeds, Samuel Bartlett, of Cambridge. County Treasurer, John Keyes, of Concord. County Attorney, , of Cambridge, Clerk of the Courts, Abraham Biglow, of Cambridge.

Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum. Ashby John Locke bons," Joel Cranston, Ben- Billerica Joseph Locke jamin Rice Brighton Stephen Dana Medford Samuel Swan*, Burlington John Hurd Nathaniel Hall Cambridge William Win- 'N'eivton Nathan Fuller, throp, Abraham Biglow, John Richardson Samuel Bartlett, Asahel Pefifierdl Joseph Fleald, Stearns John Walton Charlpstorm John Kettell, Reading James Bancroft JohnSoley,BenjaminHurd, South-Reading John Hart Jos. Hard, Rufus Wyman Sudbury William Rice Concord Abiel Hevwccd, Tfiuksbury Edward St.. William Parkman/Joseph Lvje Livermore Barrett W'tertOTjn LeviThaxter, Dracut Parker Varnum Nithaniel R. Wliitney, Framingham Jona. May- Nathaniel Beriiis nard, Eii BuUard Wt't:tford John Abbot Groton James Prescott, VVHmi72gt07i\Wi)\\2iVa. Blan- Samuel Lawrence chard Littleton Dnvid Lawrence Weston Ebenezer Hobbs, Marlborough SairmelGib- Isaac Fiske Afifiointed to , . , X qualify Civil^.^il , „ V ;,:, Officers. , Abraham 'Biglov/,Biglov/, James Prescott, James Wmthrop, , Joseph Heald, WiU- iKim Wmthrop, Jrseph Hard, Jc«eph Barrett, Abiel Hevwnod, Joseph B. Varnum, Joseph Locke, Wvman. Rafub 48 Juftices of the Peace in Middleset.

Justices of the Peace, Acton Jonas Brooks, Joha Concord Samuel Hoar, jn Kobbin>, Joseph Noyes Nathan Barrett, Stephen Ashby Alexander T. Wil- Wood, Tilley Merrick, lanl, Amos Willington John Keyes, Thaddeus Bedford AmariahPreston» Blood Elijah Stearns, Thompson Dunstable Isaac Wright, Bacon, William Webber Micah Eldridge, Jonathan Billenca JonathanBowers. Bennet Blany Abbot, Josiah Cros- Dracut Daniel Varnum, b/, jun. John Parker, Sam- Israel Hildreth, Simon Co- uel Whitinqj burn, JamesVarnum, Ben- Boxbord* OiiverT. Davis, jamin F. Varnum, Nathl. Joseph Stone Wright Brighton Jonathan Liver- East- Sudbury Nathaniel more, Gorham Parsons, Reeves, Othniel Tyler, Edward Sparhawk, Fran- Jacob Reeves cis Moore Framingham John Fiske, Burlington Abel Winn, Josiah Adams, JohnTrow- Joha Walker, Wm. Winn bridge Cambridge John Meiien, Groton Amos Bancroft, Levi Hedge,Benj. Carpen- Thomas Gardner, Luther ter, Timothy Fuller, Ed- Lawrence, Joseph Moors, mund T. Dana, John Wil- James Lewis,WilliamNut- liams, John Mvcall, Abra- ting, Joseph Mansfield, Ca- ham Hilliard, Richard H. h'b Butler, Stuart J. Park Dana, William Hi'.liard, Holliston Ephraim Little- William J. Whipple,Proc- fi. !d, James Mellen, John tor Pierce, Peter Tutts, jr. Fairbanks, Elihu Cutler, Carlisle Asa Parlin, Jona- Levi Adams than Heald, Nathaniel Hofikinton Matthew Met- Hutchinson, jr. c-'lf, Jeremy Stimson, Cliarlestown Oliver Hol- Walter M'Farland, Moses den,DavidGond win, Henry Chamberlain, Joseph Val- Adams, William Austin, entine, Thomas Bucklin, EliasPhinney,Jost phTufts, FisherMetcall',ElishaFair- Gamaliel Bradtnrd, banks i"r. ^eonard M.P.irker, Fimo- Lexington Nathan Chan- thy Walker, Isaac War- dler, Joseph Fiske, Jonas ren Bridge, John Mulliken, Chelmsford Wm. -Adams, Isaac Hastings, James Jv5el Adams, Jonathan Per- Brown, Thomas Whit- ham, Cyrus Baldwin, Na- comb thaniel Wright Lincoln Samuel Hoar Juftices of the Peace in Middlesex. 49 jfrtshuaBrooks^ElijahFiske, Peter Hay, 2d. Grosvenor Tarbell, Chas. Sf.oiv Rutus Hosmer, Au- Wheeler gustusTower, MosesVVhit- IJuLtton Simon Hartwell, ney Be-njamin Dix 5wcf(3MryEbenezerPlymp- Maiden Bernard Greene, ton, Ashbel Kidder, Wil- Benjamin Blany, Henry liam Hunt Gardner, jr. CharlesLewis ipf'ewksbury Jona. Brown, Marlboro^ John Loring, William Brown, Samuel William Draper, William Worcester, Josiah Brown Barnes Tonvnstnd Daniel Adams, Medford A.bner Bartlet, Isaac Mulliken, Josiah Nathan Adams, Dudley Richardson, Walter Has- H^ll, William Ward tings, Samuel Brooks, .Xadck Heze. Broad, Wil- Aaron Warren liamCioodenow JohnAtkins Tyngsboro' EbenezerBan- A'eiuion John Ken rick, croft, Ebenezer Bancroft, Samuel Murdock. Josiah jr. Robert Brinley, Daniel Bacon, Samuel Stinison, Richardson, Calvin The- Josiah Fullei', Ebenezer m;i3^ josiah Danforth, Jos- Starr, Amos Allen, Joseph eph Butterfield, John Far- Jackson well, jr. Pefifierell WilliamHutch- Wal'h'nn Theo. Lyman, iijso?!, NehemiahJewett, jr. David Towiisend, Jona- Lemuel Parker, Sairtuel than Coolidge, Abner San- F-rrar J mies Lewis, jr. derson, John Sanderson^ K'ad^ng B 'Hj -.min Upt'>n, J Mm Clark, J hn Bright Jriiii Weston, Danitl Flint, Watertovjn Thos. Clark, David Upton, TiTiothy 'r\ler Bigelow, Jonas Wnkf-field, Edmund Park- White, Moses Coolidge, er, Dinie.l Cringe, Joshua Seth Bemis, Luke Bemis, Prescoit, Jhco'-) Gf)odwin Amos Livermore, jr. Abi- Sherburne Joshua Ware, jah White. M. B. Spring, C-lvin S i"!ger, Silas Stone Nathaniel Bond Hhirlry ThWiids Whitney, West-Cambridgele<\\\\\\Mn Bcofimin Hartwell, John \\'eUingtnn, Wm .Whitte- E!?;arton, James Parker, mnre, Tlinmas Russell, Stephen Longley, Na- Benj aminLock,JamesRus- thaMiel Holden sell South- Rffading William Westford Thomas Fletch- Nichols er, Benjamin Stone, Isaiah Stori'^ham Daniel Gould, Leighton,BenjaminOsgo«l F. 50 Attorneys flt Deputy SherlflFs, in Middlesex:.

Weston John Slack, Joseph Woburn Samuel Thomp- Riissell, Ira Draper, Al- son, Jor&'WilliamDraper Charlestown William Ke%vton Amos Allen Gordon Fefi^ierell James Lewis Dracut N'athaniel Wright Reading Joshua Prescott Gro^o?iSaml. Farnsworth 7^z//2g*s(^oro'JohnFarweil,jr Attorneys at the Circuit Court of Common Pleas. Bille.rica Preston banks, Abraham Harring- Framingham Lawson ton K'ns::;hury Toiunsend Abel Conant Hofiklnton F.lisha Fair- Weston Alphe. Big:elow,jr,

Sheriffy Nathaniel Austin, Esq. ot' Charlestown. Defiuty-Sheriffs. Billerica Joseph P vrker Framingham Rufus Brew- Cambridge Isaac Train er Charlestown Joseph Hune- Groton Samson Woo^ls well ZbTyns.-TzrfWm.A.B tncroft Concord Abel Moore Tyngshoro^ Jos. Buttevfield Dracut Isa-.c Cfiburn Watertonon^\xvc\\. Learned F.. Sudbnri/ M. M, Rutter IVestfard Levi Parker Coroners in Middlesex. 51

Crier of C, C. P. Levi Parker, of Westford. Crier of S. J. C. Samson Wootls, ofGroton. Gaokrst Camb. Isaac Ti ain. Concord Abel Moore Coroners. Afihby Alexander T. Wil- Marlborough Silas CJates lard," Colman Medford Nithan Wait Bedford Michael Crosby JVewto7t JosephJackson, jr. Billerica Ephraim Kidder, Benjamin Fuller jr. Benjamin Bowers, Wil- Pepfierell John Bullard,jr. liam Bowers Joseph Heald, jr. Abel Combridp^p Saml.Child, jr. Adams Charkstonvn Jotham John- Reading John Temple, jr. son Sherburne James Bullard, Chchmford Ebenezer John Bullard Parker South-Reading Jeremiah Concord Jonas Buttrick, Bryant Abel Moore Shirley Stephen Longley Dracut Israel Hildreth, Stovj PhineasConant, John David Blood, jr. Patch Dunstable Ijconard Park- Teivksbiirij ThomasClark hurst, Edmund Pae:e To'wnaend Shobal C.Allen E.Sudbicry CollinsDamon Tyngsbord* Ezra Blrwiget, Fraininf^ham John Fiske, David Gould, Joseph F. Aaron Ballard Bancroft Groton A.bel Farnsworth, West Cambridge Jeduthun Jacob L. Parker, Amos Wellington Lawrence,BfnjaminMoors Westford Jonathan Keyes, HollistoJi John Steadman, John Leighton Loammi Litchfield Weston Nathan Fiske Hofikinton Joseph Valen- Wilmington Joel Jenkins tine, Nathan Phips Woburn NoahRichardson, Li'tlelon Jona. Whetcomb Edmund Kichardson, Jona- Maiden Ebenezer Wade than Thompson NORFOLK. Judge of Probate^ Edward H. Robbins, of Milton. Register of ProbatCy'Samue] Haven, of Dedhani.

Register oj' Deeds ^ James Ford, of da County Treasurery John Bullard, of do. County Attorjiey, , of do. Clerk of the CourtSy Horatio Townsend, of do. 52 Jufticcs of the Peace in Norfolk.

Justices oj the Peace and of the Quorum. li»llbigh

Haven, HoraiioTownsend , David S Greenough,Thos. Kbenczer Fisher James Wihiams, JosephHarring- Richardson toii, John Andrews, Joseph D'^rcheater Benjamin Par- Heath, Ebenezer iaeaver se ms Samuel P Loud Weyvwuth ElJphaletLoud ^uxboro^ Ebenczer War- Wrvmham Cornelius Kol-» lock, Jairus Ware MedfieId J(.hn Bnxter jipfiointed to qualify Civil Officers. Ebenezer W -rren, Horatio Tow nsend, Samuel Day, Nathaniel Ames, Nathaniel Kuggles, EbenezerFisk- er, Sanmel Haven. Ju.^dces of the Peace. Bedhigham Joan Bates, Mather Withingtcn,Jamcs Stepnen MetCdlf.BenJAniin White. Henry Gardner

Hail, tlias Cock Dover J esse Draper,Sam- Braintree Daniel Fogg, uel Fisher

Minot Thaye , JamesHoi- Foxbi rough Seth Boyden, bi ook,Nat.Tha> er, jr.Gij. AaroJi Everett, Elias Na- ti. l'ha,er, E. F. lha>er scjp, Aoijah Pratt, WiUiam Brookiine Siephen Sharp, Payson, Melatiah Everett, Joseph Gcddard, Oliver Noahtlobart, JosephWar- White ren Canton William Dunbar, I'ranklin Lew. Fisher, Eli-- Kinsley liu Poi.d, James Adams, Cohas.sct Ehsha Doane, Joseph Baan,Wm, Make- 'Ihomas Bt)ut ne peace Dedhajn Wil!ardGay, Ja- Medfieid Elijah Adams, bez Chickering.Saauiei H. Paiucl Adorns, Mosea. B. Dean, JohnEndicott.Eras- Hardii g tus Worthington, 1 heron Medway Abner Morse, Metcalf, Samuel Swett, Timothy Hammond, Na- James Ford, George Ellis thaniel King bury, Amos /J(v7T/if5/er Thos. Tileston, Tuner, Joseph L. Kich-

Amasa Stets.-n, Thomas a 1 dson Moselev, Edward Halden, MiUon Isaac Davenport, James Humphrey, Benja- Juseph Rowe, Asaph Chur- pain Fuller, Abel Gushing, chill, Jeremiah S. Boies, Counsellors, 5cc. in Norfolk. 53

Henderson Inches, Barney ner, Joseph Curtis. Chas. Smith Davis, Sherman Leland, Needhavi Benjamin Slack, l-'eter G. Robbins Enoch Fiske 5/;aro7/Benjam!nReynolds, Quincy Edward Miller Will. Savage, Nath. Gould i('ani:/o//i/i'rhomasFrench, Stoughton Peter Adams, SethTurner,MicahVVhite, Samuel Talbot, Benj. Rich- John King, jr. Isaac Thay- ards, Robert Swan er, Barn ibas Clark,Joseph Wa//io/eDanielKingsbury, Lynnfiekl Phlueas Ellis Roxbiiry John Parker, Weymouth James Lovell, Abijah 13raper, WiUiam Samuel Bailey, Cotton Heath, Nathaniel S. Pren* Tufts, Christopher Webb tiss, John Prince, jr. Ward lVrenthamX>a.\\ Holbrook, ISicholas Boy 1st on, John S. Josi. J. Fiske, SamuelDay, \VUUaras» Samuel J.Gard- Rut'us Mann Cou7isellors at Law. Braintree Gide .L.Thayer, MedivayTxxno. Hammond Ebenezer F I'hayer Milton Asaph Churchill Cant071 William Dunbar Randolfih John King Dedhani Horatio Town- Roxbury Thos. Williams, seiul, Samuel Haven, Jas. John S. Williams, Joseph Richardson, Jabez Chick- Harrington, Samuel J. tTing, Thercn Metcalf, Gardner Erastns Worthington Weymouth Christo.Webb Dorchester Samuel P.Loud Wrenthain Josiah J. Fiske Medjield Daniel Adams Attorntys at the Supi'eme Judicial Court. Canton Thomas Tolman Roxbury Samuel J. Gard- Foxborough Meiatiah ner Everett Attorneys at the Common Pleas. Dedham John B. Derby, Quincy Edward Miller John W. Ames SherijJ\ Elijah Crane, Esq. of Canton. Deputy -Sheriffs. Bellingham Elias Cook Dover John Williams Braintree Caleb French Medfield Lem. K. Brastow Canton Thomas Kollock Ke'edham WilliamBullard Cohasset Laban Warrick Roxbury I^ither Newell jDec^/iom John Guild, John i^a77<:/ci//2 AThomasHowa rd Baker, jr. T. P. Whitney Stoughion Lemuel Gay Dorchester John F. Pierce Wraitham Saml. Brastov^ Elisha Ford E3 54 Juftlces, &c, in Plymouth.

Deputy-Gaoler, Timothy P. Whitney, of Dedhain. ComtrdsaioTur of IVrecks, iJ'c. I'hos. Bourne, Cohasset. Hurvtyor ofFlax^etdt Jeremiah P. Smith, Roxbury. Coroners. Braintree Caleb French, Lovell

As ; French Milton PhineasDavenport, Canton Samuel Blackman Samuel Mardm Coha.-set Thomas Bourne Needham Kiioch Fuller, DecUiam John Baker, jr. David Smith, Danl. Ware Mace Smith Quincy JonathanKawsoa Doi Chester E.Withington, Roxbury Joshua Seaver, 3d. Oliver Billings Zabdiel Adams, Aaron Foxboro* Shubael Pratt Kingsbury Franklin Ama. Richard- Sharon Elijah Hewins, jr. son, James Fisher St' ugh 1 071 Luther Swan Aledwuy JohnRichardson, IVrentham Paul Fisher, Aaron Adams, Ralph Bol- James Whiting, NaLhi.nieI lard, Joseph Ware, Zach. Ware, jr. PLYiMOUTH. judge of Probate^ Joshua Thomas, of Pi}'nniouth. Register of Probate^ Beza Hay ward, of Plymouth. Hegister of Dced^, Rosseter Cotton, of Piy mouth. County Treasurer^ Rosseter Cotton, of Plymouth. County Attorney, Kilborn Whitman, of Penibroke. Clerk of the Courts^ John B. Thomas, of Plymouth. Justices ofthe Peace and ofthe Quorum, ^r/(f^fwaicT Daniel How- Pembroke Kilborn Whit- ard man, John Turner Duxbury Seth Sprague, Plymouth Joshua Thomas, Judah Alden Henry Warren, Zaccheus //anov^rDav.Stockbridge Baitlett, William Jackson, iHingham Samuel Norton, Zabdiel Sampson, N. M. Jlibenezer Gay Davis, JiK). B. Thomas Kingston John Thomas Rochester Abrah Holmes, Middleb. IsaacThompson, ElishaRuggies, Dav.Bacou Wilkes Wood Scituate Elijali Turner Ahfiointed to qualify Civil Officers. Joshua Thomas, Isaac Thompson, Da jiiel Howard, Be- za Hayward, Charles Turner, Henry Wan en,Wil- liam Sturtevant, , Zabdiel Sampson, Wilkes Wood, Abraham Holmes, Elisha Ruggles, Kilborn Whitman, Hector Orr, Ehjah Turner. Jufticcs of the Peace in Plymouth. ^^

Juntices of the Peace. jtbington Samuel Norton, Hull Thomas Jones Nathai Gurney, jr. Danl. Kingston Seth Drew, Jedi- Lane, jr. Benjamin Hobart, riiali Holmes, JaraesSever, Jci.ed Whitman, Micah Thomas P. Beal, Nathan- i*ool ielThoma'^,George Russell BridgeioaterYitciov Orr, Marabjleld Elisha Phillips, Gidc'-n Howad, Samuel Joseph Clitts, jr. Constant Shaw, Daniel Howard, jr. Oakman, Luke Wads- Abel Kingman, Edwin worth, JohnThomas,Chas. Howard, James Thomas, Macomber Solomon Aiatn, jr. Wm. MiddUborrf David Rich- Baylies, Nathnn Mitchell, mond, Saml Pickens, John Caleb Howard. Howard Tinkham, Zechariah Ed- Gary, Daniel Mitchell, dy, Martin Keith, Thomas Nathan Lazell, Jonalhan Weston, Seth Miller, Wil- Snow,BartholomevvBniwn, liam Canedy, Jacob Ben-

>Jathai 1 A Iden, Leml.Pack- nett, Thomas Sturtevant, ard, Erra Kingman, Jos, Calvin Pratt, AbielWash- Sylvester^ Daniel Crane, burn, Wilham Bourne, Abiezer Alger,EiiabWhit- Charles Hooper, Levi man, Jona. Copeiantl, jr. Peirce Silas Packard Fcmbrohe William Tor- Carver Nehe. Cobb, Ben- rey, Isaac B. Bcuker, jamin Ellis, Joseph Clark, Nathaniel Cushir.g, Na- Thomas Hammond thaniel Lorirjg, I'homas Dujcbury WiliianiLorinja;, Hobart, Nathaniel hmith EzraWeston,jr.Samuel A. /'/i/?;20Mr/iRosseterCotlon, Hedge, James Hafljax JosiahThompson, Warren, William Sturte- (.X)adiah Lyon, Nathaniel vant, Joseph Bartlett, jr. Morton, Zebad.Thompson Nathaniel Spocner, Na- Hanovtr IloratioCushing, thaniel Russell,, Joseph Snow Curtis, Reuben Cur- Bartlett,3d. bamuelDavi§, tis, , Mel- Benjamin Brimhall zar Curtis, John Winslow Plymfiton Elijah Bisbee, Hinghavi Danl.Shute,Ab- Isaac Wriglit ner Lincoln, HawkesFeav- Aloc/ff.s-^cr Nathaniel Rug- ing, Jotham Lincoln, jr. gles, Gideon Brastow.jr. Solomon Jones, Ephraim Caleb Briggs, Elijah Wil- Andiews, Robert Gould, lis, Pelcg Wittredge,Chas. Caleb Thaxter, Martin J, Holmes, Thos. Bassett, Lincoln. Joseph Wildcr,jr. Joseph Meigs Cu'-hing Hdiudte IJavward Pierce. S6 Counsellors, &c. in Plymouth.

CiiristopherCushing.Cush- R. Leonarrl, Benjamin inj; Otis, Jesse Dunbar, Fearing, John Fearing, Edward F. Jacobs, John Wadsworth Crocker.B^n- Collamore jamin Bourne JVareham Israel Fearing, Counsellors at Law. Abington JaredWhitman, Zecbariah Eddy Benjamin Hobart Pembroke Kiiborn Whit- Bridgewater VVm. Bay- man lies, Bartholomew Brown, Plymouth JoshuaThomas, Eliab Whitman Nathaniel M. Davis, Zab- Hanover John Winslow, diel Sampson Aaron Hobart, jr. Rochester Abrah. Holmes, Hingham Ebenezer Gay Charles J. Hnhnes Kingston Thomas P. Beal Scituate Jolin Thaxter yWirf^/(?Aoro'WilkesVVood, Attorney at S. J. C. WiUiam R. Seaver, Kingston. Attorneys at the Common Pleas. Hanover Isaiah Wing Plymouth JohnThomas,jr. Middlebord' IsaacStevens Rochester David Bacon

Sheriff, Nathan Hayward, Esq. of Plymouth. For DeJiuty'SheriffSi—see Appendix. Commissioners of IVrecks^t^c. Is'.iac Winslow, Marsh- lield, Wm. Davis, jr. Plymouth, Paul Merrilt,Scituate Coroners. Abingtonh^bbGusGuvney^ Jackson

T. V . Totman Pembroke Charles Little, Bridgewnter Lot Whlt- N athaniel Loiing, N athan- rnarsh, Thomas Packard iel Collamore Carver Caleb Atwood Plymouth Berj. Drew, jr. jyzijt-6?^rt/BenjamiJiAiden, Plymjiton Elias Ch.ui chill Studley "Sampson Rochester VVidiamCrapo, Hanover Josiah Smith, jr. Nathaniel H iskell, Peleg Ebenezer N. Chadclock Wittredge, Duvid Peck- Hing. JobLoring, jr. Saml. ham, jr. Hobart, James Stevenson Scituate Lemuel Turner, Kingston Jededi. Holmes, Samuel Waterman, John jr. John Gray, jr. Collamore, Elijah K. Tur- 7Vfflrs/i/?(?/rf William Lewis, ner, Abiel ('udworth James Dingley Warcham Samuel Savory, Middleboro^ Levi Briggs, Curtis Tol)?>' Samuel Thompson, Josepiv Juftices of the Peace in Bristol. 57 BRISTOL. Judge of Probate, Hodijali Baylies, of Dighton.

J^rgUter ofProbaU , Francis Buylies, ot Tauntnn. llcgiater ofDeeds, James Williams, of Taunton. Countij Trcuaiirery bamuel Crocker, of Taunton. Coumy Mtorneijy Clerk of the CourtSy James Sproat, of Tamiton. Justices of the Peace aiid of the Quorum. Berkley Samuel Tobey, J\forto7i Labaii WUeaton Apollos Tobey Stekonk James Ellis, Oli- jyar//wD:^fAHolderSlocum, ver Starkweather Elihu Slocuiu Taunton James Williams^ Dighton H(;dijah Baylies James Sproat, Marcus Fairhaven Alden Spooner Morton, Jones Godfrey, wVck;- i^ea/orc/Lemuel Wil- John M. Williams, Asa liams, LemueiWiUiams,jr. Danforth

Kayjiham Jonathan Shaw, IVellington Wm . Baylies SetU Washjurn IVestjfiort Abner Brownell lithoboth David Perry

Afifiointed to qualify Civil Officers* Samuel Tobey, Lemuel Williams, Nathaniel Morton, David Perry, J imes Sproat, John W. Seabury, Na- thaniel Fales, Joseph Tisdale, , John Nye, John M. Williams, Asa Dauforth. Justices of the Peace. Attlcboroucrh Joel Read, Dan'l Wheaton, JohnPool, Jacob Baikcom, Israel John Tisdale, Shepherd Hatch, Ebf^ne:;er Da,^get, Leach, Calvin Brett, Edw. Noah Clafiin.jr.Lem.May Williams, Rowl. Howard Berkley Chase, Fairhaven Nathaniel S. Ezra Dean, Levi French, Spooner, Kelly Eldridge, BarzillaiCrane, Adcniram James'iaber, JosephTrip, Crane Ansel Gibbs Dartmouth Abra'mTuck- i'Vct^ow/z EphrAVinslow, er, Oliver Alden, Holder Benjamin Weaver, Slocum, jr. Z. A. Macom- Morton, Ebenezer Pierce, ber, Joseph Gifford, 'Ihos. H. Cushman, Earl Samp- Almy, Jeptha Ashley, son, Rufus Bacon Benja. R.Tucker Alansfitld Daniel Gilbert, Dighton William Wood, David Gilbert, Rowland Nathaniel Williams, J. Green, Solo. Pratt, Mason Wardwell Cobb Easton Elijah Howard, JVciv- Bedford Saml. Per- -

58 Counsellors, &c. In Bristol. rv, WillianvRotch, jr. E. Thos. Kinnecut, ApoUos Haskell, J. Nye, Roger Cushman,Ebenezer Buck- Haskell, John Hawe*--, lin Ahi ahtim Barker.Thornas Taunton Benjamin Wil- Kempton,Jas.HowlHnd,2d. liams, Jonathan It.gell, Gi- Rounsevil Spconer deon Wilhams, Jos. Tis- Aoriovjohn Hall. William dale, John W. Seabury, Burt, Silas Cobb, Bryaa Nath'l Fales, Alfred Wil- Hall, Thos. Danforth, 24. liamSjSimeonTisdale.Wil- Dan. Parker, IsaacHodges, 15am Hodgfs,2d,EnosBurt, Su'^uel Morey John Reed.Nathan'lLeon- Raynha7n Nathaniel Bri- ard, Josi. King, Fran. Bay- ton, Israel Washburn, Jo- lies, John Godfrey, John siah Deane, Jolin Gil- West, Nath'l Williams, more, jr. Thomas Lincoln, D.G.W. Rehoboth Sabrey Lawton, Cobb, James L. Hodges,

Jos. Wheaton, 2d. Lemu 1 Abiathar Ingell, Nathan M icomSer, jr. George W. King Peck, Ezr;i Bliss, Thomi'.s Troy Joseph E. Read, Carpenter, 2d. Jas.Bl'SS.2d. William B.Canrdy, Abra- So?nrr<^et Francis Borland, ham Bovven, David Terry Joseph K'llogg, William rTr/Zm^^ow Samuel W.Bay-

R 'ed David Anthony, lies,Thomas B . Richnrmnd, Mason Buffi.igtoa, Divid George Walker, Nathan- Grav iel Wheeler, Israel Antho-

Sivanzey Jrimes Luther, nv . Thos. S. Baylies Thorn IS Peck.Danl.Hale, Westfiort.W\\\\2im White, John Mason.Wm Mason, 2d. Peleg Sisson, Sylvester Henrv Gardner Browneil,AbnerB "Gifford, Sefkonk John M-dbury, An.selm Bassett, Nathan Calvin M irtin, D in!. Car- C. Brownell penter, Elkanah French, Counsellors at Larj. JUaston Daniel Wheaton losCushman, Moses San J*'airhavenJ^rithS Snooner foH, Benjamin Cozens, jr. Fre€t<^wn Hercules Cush- Collins Darling man, Rnfus Bacon Taunton Marcus Morton, Mansfield David Gilbert ^''ew- Bedford Lemuel Wclhvqtoji, Samuel W. Williams, jr. John Mye Baylies Mnon Laban Wheaton IVestJiort Anselm Bassett Seckonk James Ellis, Apol- Attorneys, &c. in Bristol. 59

Attorneys at the Sufireme Judicial Court. Df^hton Oakes Angier Coffin J^MSton Cyrus Lothrop Taunton D. G. W. Cobb Keitt- Bedford Timothy G. Attorneys at the Co?nmon Fleas. Norton Earl P. White Wn). A. F. Sproat Swanzeij . Troy Jchn Lindsey, jr. Taunton GeorgeWheaton, James Ford, jr.

Sheriffs Horatio Leonard, Esq. of Kaynham. Deputy- Sheriff's. Attleborough IsraelHatch, A^crton Preston Hodges jr. Elisha May Rehoboth Cromwell Bliss Berkley Dean Burt Swa72zey Royal Chase Dartmouth Russell Shear- Seekonk Ezekiel Robinson, man Church Gray Dighton Daniel Smith Taunton Seth Grossman, Kaston Elijah Wilhams James Woodward /'arr/?ai;enW'illiamGordon Troy William Dean Freetoivn Bar- /fT^-Z/m^ronCrockerBabbitt naby JVest/wrt Adam Gilford w\'l'i;;--S(?(i/^rG?PelegJenney

Gaoler^ Abiezer Dean, of Taunton. Crier of the Courts, Oliver Soper, jr. of Taunton. hisp. of Fire Arnis^ Reniember Carpenter, Attleboro'. Commissioners of ITrecks, i^c. Lemuel Williams, of New-Bedford, Apoilos Tobey, of Berkley.. Corjntrs. Attleboro* Peter Thsichev^ Nathan Bates, William Wahei- T; 'er, Sam. Tyler Kempton, Ephr. Kempton Be^klt-y LtlViFrench.Dean Kaynham Amyntas Shaw Bart i^e/^o6o//iThos.Carpentcr, Dartmouth Russell Shear- id. John Bi own, Elijah A. man, Htnry Tucker, jr. Read, IsraelDrown,Crom- Ras'on Rowland Howard, well Bliss Dani"! Maccmhcr Seekonk John Miller, Ca- Fairhaven Wni. Gordon lebCa rpenter, EzraFiench Freetown J(-hn Nichols Abraham Ormsby M'insficLd Simeon Green Somerset Henry Bragg, A^orton Isaac Hodges, Philip Bowers C/romweU Leonard Sivanzey William Mason, .*'^ Bedford i^inipson Hart, BenajahMascn, Jas.Browu 6o Justices, &c. in Barnstable.

Taunton David Carver, Troy Sheffield Weaver Silas Lsoiiard, Edward Wt^st/iort Jonathan Brow- Grossman, Abitzer Dean, nell, Peleg W. Peckham, Benjamin Ingell, James Fn?derick Brownell Woodward, Oliver So- IVeltington Crocker Bab- por, jr. bitt BARNSTABLE. Judge of Probate^ John Davis, of Barnstable. Regmcr of Probate, Nathaniel Freeman of Sandwich. Regifiter ofDeedsy Job G. Davis, of Barnstable. County Treasurer, David Crocker, of do.

County Attorney ^ Nymphas Marston, of do. Clerk rj^ the Courts^ Abner Davis, of do. Justices of the Peace and ofthe Quorum. Barnstable John Davis. Chatham Richard Sear-, Isaiah L. Green, Samuel Sandwich Nathaniel Free- Savage, Aimer Davis man, Wendell Davis Brenvster Solomon Free- Yarmouth John Reed man, Elijah Cobb [^r(?///?ee/Sam'l\Vaterman

Afifiointed to qualify Civil Officers, Nathaniel Freeman, John Davis, Timothy Phinne^% Richard Scars, Wendell Davis, John Reed, Solomon Freeman. Justices of the Peace. Barnstable Josi. Sampson, I'homas Fish

Na]er Crrcker, Rowland Hai-nvich Ebenez . Brooks. T. Cr(icker,Tim, Phinney, Isaiah Chase, William El- Joseph Blishjr. JobC.Da- d ridge Vk. David Crocker, Nym- Marshfiee Gideon Haw ley phas Marston, JonasWhit- Odeans Isaac Sparrow, iriar., Sylvester Baker Sitn< on Kingham, Willm. Chatham Ezra Growell My rick JDu'nriis Stephen Homer, ProviTicetGnvn^if.r\]^m\v\Ys. Naihan Stone, Jonathan Atkins, Orsamus Thomas Nickerson, Jena. Bangs Sandwich Elisha Perry, Eastham Saml. Freeman, Elisha , B^-r.jamin Elisha Mayo, Harding Burgess, William H.indy, Knowles Tho. Swift, NathaiiNye,jr. Fulmouth Francis Weeks, John Freenrian Braddock/ Jimmick. Sam'l Truro Anthony Snow, Is. P. Croswel), Joseph Par- rael Lombard, John I^. ker, Nathaniel Lewis, Bangs Counsellors & Deputy-Sheriffs, In Barnftable. 6i

Y-irmou-h GorhamLovell, Thatcher Elisha Dnane, Jos. Hawes, IVellfleet William Cole, James Crowell, Henry Josiah Whitman Counsellors at Law. Barnsfable Abner Davis, Sandwich RusselFreeman Nymphas Marston Yarfnouth John Reed

Attorneys at the Supreme Judicial Court. Orleans John Doane Sandwich Seth F. Nye

jiitoj-neij at the Common Pleas. George Copeland, of Brewster.

Sheriffs Wendell Davis, Esq. of Sandwich.

Deputy- Sheriffs. Barnstable Robert Loth- Orleans William Myrick XYip, Ezra Crocker, John Sandwich Shadrach Free- Bursley, jr. man, Sewall Fessenden Brewster Benjamin Berry Yarmouth Enoch Hallet Falmouth Davis Hatch

Gaoler, Robert Lothrop, of Barnstable.

Commissioners of Wrecks^ iJXc. Thomas Fish, Fal- mouth. Richard Sears, jr. Chatham, MelatiahTobey, Sandwich. Coroners. Barnstable Isaiah Parker, Hamlin Roland T. Crocker, Asa Sandwich Lemuel Pope, Young Heman Tobey, Lew in Brewster William Crosby Pope Chatham Samuel Nye 7ruro Levi Stevens, Jonas Dennis Seth Tobey Steven-:, Jaaza^iiah Gross East-ham Michiel Collins Well/if et Josiah V\"!Vitnian Falmouth Cop.siderHatch, Yarniouih Josepli Hawes Samuel Bourne, jr. Seth Overseers of iheMarshfieeand Herringfiond Indians^ Joshua Thomas, Nymphas Marston, Gideon Hawley. DUKES. Judge ofProbate^ Georc;e Athearn, of Tisbury. Rrgister of Probate, Thomas Cooke, of Edc;arton. Register ofDeeds, Samuel Smith, of Edgarton. F 62 Juflices, 8cc. in Dukes.

County Treasurer^ William Jernegan, of Edgarton. County Attorney, Thomas Dunham, of Tisbury. Clerk of the Courts, Cornelius Marchant, of Edgarton. Justices ofthe Peace and of the Quorum. Chilmark Matthew May- Mayhew, Thomas Cooke, hew, Ebenezer Skiff Beriah Norton Jidgarton W. Jernegan, Tisbury John Davis Elijah Stuart, William

jipfiomtcd to qualify Civil Officers, Beriah Norton, Thomas Cooke. Justices of the Peace; Chilmark Allen Mayhew, abod Norton, Wm. Butler, John Hancock, Benjamin Samuel Whelden Allen Tisbury George Athearn, Edgarton Thos.Cooke,ir. Thomas Dunham Cornelius Marchant, Ich- Attorneys at the Common Pleas. Chilmark Ebenezer Skiff Tisbury l^omas Dunham Edgarton Thomas Cooke

Sheriffs Jethro Worth, Esq. of Edgarton.

DctiulySlteriJfs. Chilmark Wm. Mayhew Tisbury Elijah Hillmam Edgarton John Cleveland

Guardian to Indian and Mulatto Profirietors^ Gay Head^ Tristram Allen, Chilmark.

Commissioners of Wrecks, ^c. Ebenezer Skiff, Chil- mark, Jethro Worth, Edgarton. Coroners,

Chilmark Simon Mayhew jErf^ar^on Peter Pease, jr. " NANTUCKET.

Judge of Probate a7ul County Attorney ^ Isaac Ccffin. Register of Probate^ Josiah Hussey.

Register of Deeds y Latham Gardner. County Treasurer^ Folger. Clerk ofthe Courts^ Benjamin Gard:Gardner* Juftices, &c. in Worcefter. 63

Justices ofthe Peace and of the Quorum. Isaac Coffin, Samuel Bigelow, Walter Folger, jr. Josiah Hussey, Thaddeus Coffin, Daniel Coffin, Isaac W. Whitman.

Ajijiointed to qualify Civil Officers. Isaac Coffin, Zaccheus Hussey, Albert Gardner, Josiah Hussey. Justices of the Pence. Zaccheus Hussev, Joseph Swain, Geo. Cannon, Albert Gardner, Benjamin Gardner, Martin T. Morton. Counsellor^ Josiah Hussey. Attorney at the Court of Common Pleas, Isaac Coffin

Sheriff, Jeremiah Lawrence, Esq^.

Deputy -Sheriff, Uriah Gardner. Physicians, Oliver C. Bartlett, Rowland Gelston,Mar- tin T. Morton, Paul Swift, Reuben May. Commissioner of Wvecks, b'c. Jeremiah Lawrence. Coroner, Benjamin Glover. WORCESTER. Judge of Probate, Nathaniel Paine, of Worcester. Register of Probate, Theophilus Wheeler, of Worcest. Register of Deeds, Oliver Fiske, of Worcester. County Treasurer, ^:\.vc\\ie\ Allen, of Worcester. County Attorney, Rejoice Newton, of Worcester. Clerk ofthe Courts, , of Worcester. Justices of the Peace and ofthe Quorum. Athol James Humphreys Zif/ces/^r Wm. Henshaw, Barre Eleazer James Nathaniel P. Denny Bolton Stephen P. Gard- Xeornmsrfr , per Brookfield Tilley Rice Lunenburg Edm. Gushing Charlton Wm. Stedman Mendon Seth Hastings Dudleii Aaron Tufts Milhury Aaron Pierce Fitchburg Joseph Fox Milford Samuel Jones Hardivick Timothy Paige .A^or./?roo/4^e'/f/Thos.Hale Harvard Benjamin Kim- Oxford Jonathan Davis ball Petersham Hutc. Hapgood Lancaster Samuel Ward, Shrerjsbury J. Henshaw Tim.Whiting,MosesSmith Sterling John Rcbbins, 64 Juftices of the Peace in Worcefter.

Thomas H. Blood Theophilus Wheeler, Ab- Uxbridge Benja. Adams raham Lincohi, Ismah Weatborough Andr. Peters Thomas, Danl. Clap, Wentem Dan forth ICeves Levi Lincoln, jr. Daniel Wtatmir.ster Michael Gill VValdo, Abijah Bigelow fVorcesier Nath'i Paine,

Afipointed to qualify Civil Officers, Dwight Foster, Salem Towne, Joseph Allen, Nathaniel Paine, Oliver Fiske, Theophilus Wheeier, Abraliam Lincoln, Timothy Whiting, jor.athan Davis, WiUiam btedman. Justices of the Peace. Ashburnham Abrah. Low, come Whipple Joseph Jewett, George R. Dudley Jas. Wolcott, Am- Gushing asa Nichols, JepthaBacon, ^';/fo/J(iseph Proctor,Geo. Allen Hancock Fitts, Joseph Pierce Fitchburg CalvinWillard, Barre Asa \Valker,Elijah John Shepley, Peter Snow, Caldwell, Simeon Metcalf, Wm. Cunningham Nathaniel Junes, Seth Lee, Gardntix Simeon Leland, Nath'i. Houghion, Samuel Smyrna Glazier Lee, jr. Grafton Jos. Wood, Nath. Berlin AmosJohnson,Hen- Adams, Benjarn.Goddard, ry Powers Wm. Lamb, Amasa Rob- Bolton Jonath. Whitcomb, erts, Jonathan Wheeler Nathl. Longley, jr. Amos HardiAck John Hastings, Parker Dan'i Ruggles,Saml. East- Boylston James Longley, man, William Cutler Aaron White, Sam. Brig- Harvard Jos. Stone, Jona. ham, Jotham Bush Simonds BrookfieldJijYiV\LvLXXQ\\E\\- Holden Wm. Drury,Lera. sha fiammond, Sim. Dra- Davis, James Easterbrook, per, Seth Banister, I'hos. Ebenezer Easterbrock, Kond,jr.Cheney Reed, Dan. Ethan Davis li. Grosvenor/ Seth Field, Hubba c/«ic/7? William Ma- Jesse Bliss rean, Asa Wheeler, S. Churlton Saiem Towne, jr. Swan, D. Wo.'dvvard Wilhum P. Rider, Isaiah Lancaster Israel Atherton, Rider, John Spurr, Lut cr Josiah Fiagvj, Jos. Wales, Ammidon, Zepha. Brown Jacob Fishe»-,Bei.j.VVyman Dana Stephen Johnson Leicester A. Flint, Brad- Douglas Benj. VVallis, jr. ford Sumner, Edw. GoocU Benjamin Craggen, Wel- wiu, Abijah Bigelow -,

Juftices of the Peace in Worcefter. 65

Leominster Wm. Nichols^ Mirick John Gardner, JoelCrosby, Royalston Joseph Easter Bezaleel Lawrence, Asa brook,Steph.Batcheldor,jr. Johnson, Johnlvendall, Da- Andr. Kendall, Solo. God- vid Wilder dard, Thomas J. Les lAinetibur^ EsekVVhiting, Rutland J onas Howe, Za- Tliomas Stearns doc Gates, Danl. Walker, Mendon Richard George, TillyFlint, , Nathan Verry, Jos. Adams, Dudley Walker Warren Rawson, Elijah ^Shrewsbury Howe, Thayer, Peter Wheelcick Vashni Hemmenway,And. MUbury Josi. Stiles, Caleb H. Ward, Samuel Haven Burbank, Aniasa Braman Southborouir/i Peter Fay, ili///c>rc/FerleyHunt,Adam Willard Newton, Jonas Chapin, Jno. Clatim,jr. Ball J\''enu- Braintree Jos. Bow- iSouthbrid^e Timo. Page, man, Heiiry Penniraan, jr. Frederick W. Bottom, Jonathan Nye, Samuel Calvin Ammidown, Ger- Mixter shom Plympton A^orthboro* Nahum Fay, S/iencer Benj.Drury,Jonas Isaac Davis, Seth Grou'c, Bemis, James Draper, jr. Stephen Williams Sterliris^ Benj. Richardson, A^orthbridge??in\\N\\\X'\n%^ Mos. l^'homas, IsaacGood' Adolphus Spring, Abiel win, Jas.Wilder.Sam.SaW' Jacques yer, Thomas H. Blocd A^orth Broohjidd Daniel SturbridgeOWv.V\yvn[iton, Gilbert, Benjamin Adams John Phillips, Eph.Morey,

Oakham Washington Al- Thos. Upham , Abel Mason len, Benjamin Waterman, Jdbez Harding, John Hoi- Wm. Crawford, jr. Joel brook, Samuel Freeman, Jones George Davis Oxford SylvanusLearned, button Sumner Bastow, Abij. Davis, Sam. Hartwcll JonasSibley, Step.Munroc, Petersham Nath'l Chasd- Jonathan Leland ler, , Henry Temfik'ton Thos. Fisher, W ard, WilliamParkhurst, Lovell Walker, Josiah Jared Weed Howe, John W. Stiles, Paxton NathJ Crocker, Moses Wright Jonathan Hubbard Ufiton Ezra Wood, jr. /"/f/V/j'/zsronltham arWard, Elisha Bradish Elijah Gould, Abel Piper Uxbridge Bezaleel Taft, Princeton\M\[\\2i\x\ Dodds, jr.SamuelRead, Frederick Hen. Prentiss, Eph.Wilson, Taft Jonas Brooks, Charles ?ra;Y/ Joseph Stope, John F2 66 Counsellors and Attorneys in Worcefter.

Clark, Solomon Sibley man Wheeler, Alexander

H^estboroiiffh Jas. Hawse, Dustin , >;

Nattian Fisher, Nahum W''z>zc/2endo«EnochKidder* i Han'rington, Breck Park- Daniel Henshaw, Samuel man, Moses Groat, Daniel Prentiss, H. Ct. Newcomb, Bellows Kphraim Murdock West Boylston Robert B. IVorcester Edw. D. Bangs^ Thomas, Joseph Hinds, NathanielMacartny ,Saaj*l Barnabas Davis Fiagg, 5amesWilson,Sam. Western Jacob Mansfield, Brazcr,Sam. M. Burnside,

Harvey Sessions , Rejoice >Jewton, Wm. Ei Westminstei^ Abel Wood, Greene, Samuel Jennison, Jonas Whitney» jr. Hay- Wm. Jennison Counsellors at L.aiv. Alhol Joseph Proctor Hutland Rufus Putnam

Barre EleazerJamcs,Seth IShrewsbury XnS.W . Ward Lee, Nathaniel Houghton SteHing Isaac Goodwin BrookfLeldT>\y\^\t Foster, Houthbridge Frederick W; Elisha Hammond, Jesse Bottom Bliss Sturbridge George Davis CV^ar/^onWiUiamStedman Sutton Sumner Bastow Fitchburg Calvin Willard, Temfileton LovellWalker, John Shepley Samuel Cutting //

Deputy- Sheriffs, &c. in Worcefter. 67

S/ieT2cei' Daniel Knight IVtst-DoyUtoji Matthew JVoixtster John Davis, Ddvenuort Joiin VV. Hubbard Attorneys at the Commo7i Fli-af}. Athol Simeon Sanderson jV nvBraintree Chas. Allen Brookjii'td Amos Crosby, Uxbridgc Joseph Thayer Hemna Stebbins H'orccatar Gardtier Bur- Grafton Hirry Wood bank, Sanvjel Flagg, Ausr Mcndoji Peter Wheeiock tin Denny Sheriff, Thomas VV. Ward, Esq. of Shrewsbury. Defiuty- Sheriffs. Mhol James Oliver Fclcon

Aahb urnhani^\\^s\\ 1 1 itiv. y Petersham Cephas Wil- JJarre Mo8esHolden,VVm, lard Hobes'^n Rutland Joseph King Brookjield John Muzzy, Shrewsbury Gilbert VV. Alanson Hamiiion Haven Charlton Stephen Eddy Sterling" Moses Thomas, Douglas EbenezerBolcom Ebenezer Pope, jr. X>W(i/fz/JamesUobii,sou,2d. Sutton Daniel Tourtellot Fitdiburg John Phillips Silencer David Draper Gr.tfton David Sherman Southburough Jonas Hall H'lrvard Keubi. AVhitney Soutlihridge Dexier Clark. Hubbardaton Lulher Ciif- Temideton JosephUphan\ ford Uxbrldge Royal Thayer Leominster Oliver Adams Worcester Daniel Denny, Lancaster Salomon Carter Svvall Haradton Leicester Daniel LJpham Westminster Ebenezer Mtndcn Amariah Tail, Jones William Thayer, Lebbeus Westborough OtisBri^ha Daniels Winchendon Jacob Wales Kcw-Braintrce Moses Cfier of the Courts^ Silas Brooks, of Worcester. Gaol Keefier, Nathan Heard, jr. Coroners. Ashhumham Wm.Stearns C/iar/z^orzAaronWheelock, .:f^AoZ Joseph Pierce, James Otis Farnham Oliver, Daniel EUenwood Douglas James Farwi 11 Bar re Samuel Henry Dudley Jabez Day, Will- Boylston Levi Pierce iam Robinson Brookfield SimeonDraper, Litchburg Oliver Fox John Muzzy, Matt. Wood Grofton A. Kimball, jii 68 Juftices, 8cc, In Hampshire.

Hardvjick Lemuel Har- Pmjalston Daniel Wood- rington bury, Jonathan Pierce Holden Henry Bullard, Butland Benjam. Putnam William Drury, jr. vS7/rfa6wrer, Daniel Ste!)bins do. County Attorney, Elijah H. Mills, of do. Clerk of the Court.'^, Josiah Dwight, of da Justices ofthe Pf ace Qud of the Quorum^ Amherst , Lyman, SolomonStoddard, Samuel F. Dickinson Josiah Dwight, Jno.Breck, Belcherton Jos. Bridgman, Theodore Strong, Lewis Ehakim Phelps Strong, Elijah H. Mills, Cu7nmingtoxi PeterBryant Solomon Stoddard, jr. Jon-r Madley Samuel Porter athan H. Lyman, Isaac C Hatfield Benjamin Smith Bates J\forthawjnon Eben.Hunt, Xornvich Erastus Lyman Samuel Hinckley, Joseph Wcsthampton Sy I vest. Jud4 Iiynian,Daa'lWright,L€vi It'illiums^urg AsaWUit? '

Juftices of the Peace in Hampiihlre. 69

Apfiointed to qualify Civil Officers, Eben, Hunt, Joseph Lynrui. i3aniel Wright, Levi Ly- man, Noah Webster, Rufus Graves JuHiices of the Peace, Amherst John Dickinson, ham, Joshua Dickson , lieze. W. Morthamji row AsaheiPcm - Strong.Gide. Stetson, John eroy, Charles Starkweath- Strong, Rut us Graves er, Isaac C. Bates, John Belcherton HenryDwight, Taylor, Benjamin 1 appan, Estes Howe, Eidad Pui- Moses VV right, Etjeutzer sons, J usius Forward, Jus- Hunt,jr.ChartesShepherd, tus Dwight, Mark Doo- Dciniei Stebbins little J\ior%vicli , Aa- ChesterfidId Spencer ron Hali Phelps, Thad. Baker, A. Felhum JohnConkey, Isaac Rice, Isaac Iving, Alauson Abercrombie, Barna Brig- Anderson, Dyer Bancroft, ham Timo. A. Phelps Flainfield J aniesRichards, Cumming'ton Nehe. Rich- John Hamlin, Cyrus Joy ards, Adam Packard, Eb- South-Hadley Ehhu enezer Snell, jr. Dwight, Daniel Lamb, jr. East-Hamfiton Thaddeus Joseph Strong, William Clapp, Oliver Clark Bov/din, jr. Enfield Eliliu Lyman, S'^uthamJitGn Lemuel Benjamin Harwood Pomeroy, Asahel Birge, GosAewWm. White, Oliv- Frederick Judd er Taylor, John Wiiluims Ware Rufus King, W'm. GreeniDich Thomas Pow- Bowdoin, Joseph Cum- ers, Laban Marcv, Roger mings, jr. West Westhamfiton Jcs.Kmslc)', Granby DavidSmith,Wm, jr. Wm. Hooker Eastmnn PVilliam.-iburg Wm. Bod- Hadlty Giles C Kellogg, man, Isaac Little, Elisha Moses Porttr,VVm, Pt)rter Hubbard Hatfield Oliver Svrjth, Worthi7it^ton Jona.Brews- Israel Billings, Saml. Par- ter, Samuel Howe, Trow- tridge, 2d. John Hastings, bridge V^'ard, Saml. Buf- Israel Williams fington, Dan. Danielsjosi- Middlefield Matlh.Smith, ah Mills David Mack, Erastuslug- CounseUors at Lavj. Amherst Saml. F. Uu kin- h tickerion Joseph Bridg- scn, Simeon Strong, Heze- man, ]\\ Mark Dooiittle^ kiah W. Strong En,It Id Elihu Lyman 70 Deputy-Sheriffs, &c. in Hampfliire.

Greenwich Laljan Marcy Elijah H. MiUs, Theodore Hadley Giles C. Kellogg Strong, Isaac C Bates, Hatfield Israel Billings Jonathan H. Lyman, John JVorthamfiton Saml. Hinck- Tayior, Lewis Strong ley, Solomon Stoddard, jr. Worthington Saml. Howe Attorneys at the Sufireme Judicial Court. Amherst Ithamar Conkey Southampton Charles F. Chesterfield DyerBan croft Bates South Hadley Wm. Bow- Williamsburg Elisha Hub- doin, jr. bard, jr. Attorneys at the Common Pleas. Amherst Jona. Eastman, Fobes, Timothy C. Cooley Lucius Boltwood Plainjield Cynis Joy Granby Epaphras Clark Ware Normand Smith JK^orthamfiton Charles

5/1 - Greenwich Alden Lathrop man Hatfield Austin Smith Worthington Josiah Mills, JK^orthamfiton I'homas Elisha Brewster FRANKLIN. Judge o/ProAa^e, Jonathan Leavitt, of Greenfield. Register of Probate, Elijah Alvord, of do. County Treasurer and Register of Deeds, Hooker Leavitt, of Greenfield. County Attorney, Samuel C. Allen, of Greenfield, ClcJ^lc 'of the Courts, Elijah Alvord, of do. 1 ^

Juftices of the Peace in Franklin. 7

Justices of the Peace and ofthe Q^uorum. ishficld Elijah Paine, Leavitt, Samuel C. Allen Ephraim Williams Nawley Edmund Longley Bernardston Job Goodale JVew «5iz/cmVarneyPearce Conivay Elisha Billings A''ortli/ield Obadiah Dic- Greenfield Jona. Leavitt, kinson Solomon Smead, Jerome Orange Joseph Metcalf Ripley, Rich.E.Newcomb, Wendell Joshua Green Elijah Alvord, Hooker Whately Thos. Sanderson A/ifiointed to quaVfy Civil Officers^ Jonathan Leavitt, Richard E. Nevvcomb, Elijah Paine, Elisha Billings, Joshua Green, Samuel C. Allen, Eli- jah Alvord, Justices ofthe Peace. Ashfield Levi Cook, Enos Grennell, jr. Elislia Root., Smith, Henry Bassett, Asaph Smead, Franklin Thomas White Ripley Bernardston John Hamil- HavAey Hezekiah W'arri- ton, Polycarpus L. Cush- ner, William Sanford, Ed- man mund Longley, jr. Buckland Samuel Taylor, Heath Benjamin Maxwell, Japheth Chapin, Levi jr. Medad Dickinson, Rog White erLeavitt,Ephm.Hastings, Charlemont Abel Wilder, Ebenezer Tucker Sylvester Maxwell Leverett Roswell Field Co/rameThs.Avery,Clark Leyden Hezekiah New- ChandlerjJno.Drui-y .Dan- comb, Peleg Babcock iel Willis, David Smith, Montague Benjamin SL Calvin Smith Wells Conway Samuel Ware, J\''e--i»' Salem David A, Joseph Rice, John Arms, Gregg, Samuel Clesson John Williams jYorthfield Medad Alex- Deerfdd William S. Wil- ander, John Nevers liams, Pliny Arms, Elihu Orange Josiah Cobb, Amos Hoyt, Asa Stebbins, Eben. Wooaward,ElijahBall,Eb- H. Williams, ElishaBogue, enezer Atwood, David T. Saml.E.Field, ElijahArms Bruce Eroing*s Grant Asaph Roive John Cheney, Wil- White liam Taylor,SolomonReed, Gill Seth S. Rowland, Ebenezer Merrill James Gould Shelbume Aaron Skinner Greenfield Eliel Gill>ert, Stephen Tavlor, William Rodolphu5 Dickinson,Geo« -Wells ,

J 2 Counsellors, Attorneys, Sec. in Franklin

SJiuteshuru VVm. Ward, Warivick Caleb Mayo, John Conkey, jr. Abner Ehenezer Williams, Jnna-» Smith than Blake, jr. Justus Rus- Sunderland Saml.Church, sell, HenTv Barnard Caleb Hubbard, Nathaniel Wendell David Whitaker Smith Whately John White Courtfiellors at Law. Ashfield Elijah Paine Elijah Alvord, Hooker Charlemont Sylvester Leavitt, George Grennell,. Ma Kwell jr. Samuel C. Allen Conway William Billinp^s Northjicld John Nevers Deerjidd Pliny Arms AS/iwres^j/rz/WlUiamWard Greai/ield R. E.Newcomb, Attorneys at the Sufirevre Judicial Court. Green/ieldD^v\d Willard, A'nrt/ific!d'^a.muQ\We.\h^v Danl. Wells, David Brig- Warivick Henry Barnard ham Attorneyfi at the Common Pleas Colraine Isaac B. Barber, Gill Benjaniin Brainard John Drury Montag-ue Jona. Hart well Bernardston Joseph P A^ew- Salem Dav. A.Gregg Allen Sunderland Horatio W. Deerjidd Jona. A.Saxton Taft Aaron Arms Sheriff, Epaphras Hoyt, Esq. of Greenfield. Defiwy- Sheriffs. Bernardston Hatsell Pur- Levcrett Alpheus Field pie Moniagiie Benja. S. Wells Colraine Bcriah W Smith JVew Salem Nahum Bryant Conway Henry P Billings Nor(/.'field Caleb Lyman Deerjidd Asahel Wright, Orayige Abijah H>U David Wright Rowe Noah Wells Grt'enfidd CalvinL.Munn, •Swwrfer/awofSimeon Ballard Thomas Gilbert Calvin L. Munn» of Greenfield, Deputy-Gaoler. Crier of the CourtHy Thomas Gilbert, ot Greenfield. Coro7iers, Charlemont ConsiderScott Grrfi?7/??/rfQuartus Wells, Conway Cliristn^:hei' Arms Lucius Dickinson Colraine Levi S. M'Gee Lcverett Svlvanus Field Deerjidd George Arms ^Vew-^'a/emSamuelWoud- Juftices of the Peace In Hampden. 73 burn, Daniel Putnam Sunderland William Orange David Cleaveland Delano In^ifiector of Fire ArmSy Roswell Field, Leverett" HAMPDEN. Judge ofProbatey John Hooker, of Springfield, Register of Probate, Oliver B. Morris, of do.

Register of Deeds k C. Treasurer y Ed. Pynchon, of do.

County Attorney y , of West-Springfield. Clerk of the Courts^ John Ingersoll, of Springfield. Justices of the Peaie and ofthe Quorum^ Blandford Alanson Knox Cliauncey Brewer, John Briiafield Abner Morgan Ingei-soll Zo«^m(?.'2f/ow GideonBurt, W. Sfiringfield Jon. Smith, Ethan Ely jr. Samuel Lathrop S/iringfeid John Hooker, A/i/ioinCed to qualify Civil Officers, John Hooker, George Bliss, Samuel Lathrop, Samuel Fowler, John Ingersoll, Elijah Bates. Justices ofthe Peace. Blandford David Bdies, Palmer Jonathan Shearer, ReubenBuies, Samuel Knox Amos Hamilton, James Brimfeld Stephen Pyn- Stebbins chon, Philemon Warren Russell Isaac Palmer, C/^(f5rerSylvesterEm mons, John Gould Asahel Wright, William 6'. Brvnfield William W. Wade, Martin Phelps, Thompson, Jas. L. Wales Daniel Falley Soutkwick Enos Foote, Jos. Granville Israel Parsons, Forward, Gideon Root, James Cooley, Patrick Saul Fowler, John Mills Boies, James Barlow, He- Sfiring/ield Jou^. D wight, zekiah Robinson,Thaddeus EdwardPynchon, Jonathan Squire, Elisha Stow Dwight, jr. Moses Chapin, Holland David Wallis Oliver B. Morris, Joshua Longmeadow Gad Col- Frost, Danl. Lombard.Be- ton, Joseph W. Cooley zaleel Howard, Robert Ludlow Geo. Wilkinson, Emery, Samuel Orne, Jus- Benjamin Sikes tice Willard, Jacob Bliss, Monson Jacob Thompson, John Howard Ede Whitaker, Joel Nor- Tolland Eieazer Slocum, cross, Rufus Flint, Deoda- Abraham Granger, Wm. tus Dutton More, Titus Fowler, Cor- Montgomerif Aaron Parks, nelius Slocvim Moses Hatch IVestfeld Elijah Bates,- .

74 Attorneys, Deputy-Sheriffs,&c. in Ha«ipden.

Jedediah Tav'.or, William TimothyHorton JustinEly, ' Bla'*r, IsaacWells, Aug:as- AmosWorthington, Theo- tus Collins, Wm. MoseJey, (lore Ely, SolomonLothrop, Tames Fowler Luke Parsons 'W. Sfirin^field Eliphalet Wilbraham Abel Bliss, jr. Leonard,PelatiaJiBliss,He- Robert Sessions, Augustus man Dav, Roland Bur- Sisson, Walter Stcb(>ins, bank, Charles Ball, Gad Samuel F. Merrick, Wit- Warriner, Elias Leonard, liam Knights Counsellors at Law. JBlavdford Alanson Knox Southivick John Mills Briwjield Abner Morgan, Sfinngfield George Bliss, Stephen Pynchon Jona. D wight, jr. Oliver Chester Asahel Wright, i3. Morris, John Howard, Samuel Tohnson Justice Willard Granville Patrick Boies, Wilbraham Wm. Knight James Cooley Weatjield Elijah Bates, Monson Deodatus Button, Wm. Blair, Augustus Col- George Bliss, jr» lins Palmer James Stebbins fT.^/irm^^.SamuelLathrop Attorneys at the Supreme Judicial Court. Brimfield John B. Co'^ley Eli B. Hamilton, Alfred Sfiringfeld Benjamin Day, Stearns Frederick A. Packard W. Sfiringfeld Solomon Westjield James Fowler, Lathrop, Caleb Rice Attorneys at the Co?nmcn Pleas. Brimjieldy JohnB Cooley Long-Meadow A92t.O\m%\.t2iA

Sheriff, John Phelps, Esq. of Springfield.

Deputy- She riffs Brimfield Daniel F.Lee fV.S/iri?ig/ield RoAneyDsiy Chester Horace Smith IVestJield Samuel Douglas Palmer John Frink W^/Z^^rc/iam Abel Caulkins Sfiringfield Wm.H.Foster Ehenezer Russell, jr. of Springfield, Deputy- Gaoler. Henry Brewer, of Springlield, Crier of C.C. Com.Pleas. Coroners. Brimfield Daniel Burt Longmeadow Alex. Field Chcfitt^r William Wade Palmer John Frink Monsjn Joel Norcrnss Springfield John Pvnchon .

Juaices of the Peace la Berklhire. 75 BERKSHIRE. Judge of Probate, WaUaui Walker, ot Lenox. Hcifzstcr ofFrobfitt, Naihaniel Bishop, of Richmond. CQunty Attorney, John Whiting, of Great-Barnngton. of Siockbndgc. fltrk 'ofthe C'jMri*,J osephWooiibridge, Register of Deeds Southern-District, Moses Hopkins, of Great-Bamngton. Middle District. Joseph Tucker, of Lenox. iNorthern District, LutherVVabhburn,of Lanesborougn. ,Cuuntij Treasurer^ Joseph TuckeJ-, of Lenox. Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum, I Robbms \jidams J.Q.Robinson v., -u Becicet George Conant pAtsfeld Timothy Childs, Great-'X-BarrhiirtonBarrhigt Moses Joshua Danforth, Natliaii Hopkins, John Whiting Willis Hinsdale Ttiomas Allen Kichinond Nathl. Bishop, Lancsboro^ G\d. Wheeler, Hugo Bii/ghardt VVolcott Hubbell Sheffield Elisha Lee Lee Joseph VVhiton Stockbridge JosephVVcxxi- Lenox Wihiam Walker, bndge, John Bacon Joseph Tucker, Wm. P. Williamstown William Walker, Daniel Williams Starkweather, Daniel No- jr. Caleb Hyde, James W. ble Appointed to qualify Civil Officers. John Bacon, Nathl. Bishop, Wm. Walker, Joseph VVoodbridge, TimotliV Chikis, Joshua Daniorth, ' Moses Hopkins, Samuel H. Wheeler, Lyman Hall, John Whiion, Wiliiam P. Walker, Joseph Tucker, Daniel Noble, Dougias W. Sloane, Ezra Kellogg, John Whiting, John C. VV^iliivims. Jiiaticfs of the Peace. Adams Israel Jones, John W^arren South worth,Jona. Waterman, Thomas Far- R'chardson,Eb«.tnezerCoie, num, James Cummings, DanielB-own,AlleiiBrown, Thomas Robinson, Nathan Ethan A. Rix Putnam, Luther Bartlett, Ciarkaburg Sa^nuel C'.ark Isaac Brown DaUon Jo!mi Chamberlain, Alford Philander Hulbert, Abraham Porter, Thomas Ehhu Leicester, Erastus Greene, Nathan Keilogg, Hamlin Truir.bull Dorrance, Hea- Becket Seth Wadsworth, ry Hubbard, Gideon Dem- Benj. C.Perkins, AsaBaud ii;g, Henry Marsh, Ashley Chcahire John Wells, jr. VVuliains 76 Jufllces in Berkfiiire,

Egremont Seneca Tuller, ton,^. John Picket, Lester James Baldwin, Andrew Filley Bacon,Wilbur Curtisjohn Peru Cyrus Stowell, Wm, HcUenbeck, MosesLoomis Frizell, Simeon Thompson i'lorida Jesse King, Na- Pittfjidd Orrin Goodrich, than Drury Thomas Gold, Joseph C. flarr/w^^oK MilesAvery, Shearer, OliverRoot, John PavidWainw right,Lucius B. Root, Jonathan Allen, King,David Leavenworth, CliarlesGoodrich,jr.1'hos. Ezra Kellogg, Geo. Beck- B.Slrong, Butler Goodrich, with, Caleb Stanley, Jacob William C. Jarvis, Theo- H. Van Dusen, James A. dore Hinsdale, jr. Chaun- Hyde cey Hulbert, Joseph Mer- Hancock Gideon Martin, rick, Calvin Martin, John Hodman Hazard, Augus- Hooker, Daniel B. Bush, tus Stanton, Willet Gard- Phineas Allen ner, Leonard Ross, Grifiin Kichviond Zecha.Pierson, Eldridge, John Gardner Noah Rosseter, John Ba- //m&c/a/f Theod.Hinsdale, con,WilliaraS.Leadbetter, ISFathl. Tracy, Artemas Absalom Ford Thompson Savoy Snellum Babbit, Lanesbcro* PeterB. Curtis, Joseph Williams, Edward LymanHall,LutherWash- Mason burn. Time, Whitney,Cal- Sandiffitld Drake Mill?. vinHubbel),GideonWheel- John Canfield, John Pick^ er, Aaron Barnes, Calvin et, EliakimHull, Benjamin Hubbell.jui^. Sheldon, Erastus Beach, Xee William Sturgis, John William Bettis, Daniel Nye, James Whito;i, Ste- Sears Phen Thacher, John B. Sheffield Moses Hubbr rd, 'erry, Josiah Yale Stephen Dewey, SilasKel- Lenox Oliver Belden.jr. logg.MosesStoc'king, Saml. Charles Worthington Shears, Eli JLnsign, Robert MQuntWashir\gtonQ\\as\^^ F. Barnard, Elisha Lee, Patterson, Merrit Smith Andrew Andrus, Jared ,Y.^*/2/o7-£/GaiusHerman, Canfield Peregrine Turner, Keyler StGckbridge John Whiten, Kent Aug. Sherrill,Saml. Jones, Xeiv- Marlboro* Joseph ThaddeusPoineroy, Heniy Fitch> Benjamin Wheel- W. Dwight, Jared Curtis, er, JascnWarner, Edward Elisha Brown, Elij, Brown, Stevens, Ebenezer Hyde jr. Henry Brown, Charles Otis Patil Larkom, Adoni- Sedgwick, John Hunt jahJonts, Roderick Nor- 'J'yhngham Adonijah Bid- Deputy-SherifFs, &c. in Berkfliire. 77 well, Einathan Pratt, John Tobey, AmasaSpencer,jr. Garfield, Nehenii ih Park, Hobbins K-^llogg Asa Bigeiow,CharlesJack- IVilliamstoivn Deodatiis 8on Noble, Samuel Kello,«;g, Washington Wm. G. Bal- Heuben Young, DouglasW. lantine, jr. Jasper Morgan Sioan, Nathan Rosseter IV.Stockdn'dgeChrisiopher Windsor Robert Walker, French, Ei^ochW.Thayer, Dennison Robinson ,Asahel Lemuel Moffit, jr. Sylva. Wright, Noah Green Co2insellors at Lmu, Adams Thomas Robinson, l homas Gold.Thomas A. Nathan Putnam Gold, Chauncey Rulbert, Dahon William C. J arvis, Daniel Grcat-Barrington John B. Bush, John Hooker, Whiting, J antes A. Hyde, Calvin Martin George H Ives,VViUiamC. Sheffield Robt.F. Barnard Bryant Siockbridge Samuel Jones, Hinsdale Thomas Allen Henry W. Pwight,Augus- Lanesboro' Luther Wash- tus Sherrill, Charles Sedg- burn wick Lenox WilliamP.Walker I Vest- Stockbridge Robbins A'Hy Marlboro* Benjamin Kellogg Sheldcn WiUiainstOKvn Daniel No- Oiis L,ester FiUey ble, Chaj-lejs A. Pewey

Fii tf>/ieldJohnC . W illi a m s, Attorneys at the Supreme Judicial Couri. LanesboroughiZdiWmWyxh- Si ocAbridge Geo. Whitney jbell, jun, Sheffield Rich. O. Hulbert Lee William Porter, jr. Attorneys at the Common Pleas, Adams George N. Briggs Stockbridge Lawson D. Lenox Joseph Tucker Bidwell Pittsjidd Matthias R. Sandi>Jield ThomasTwin- Lankton ing Sheriff, Henry C. Brown, Esq. of Pittsfield. Deputy- Sheriffs. Adams So. Village Rdoeri Hancock John Gorton, jr. R. Bnggs Hinsdale Wm. Pierce, jr, Afford Peter Jacques Lanesboro^ Lyman Hall,jr. /)a/ro;zHenry Marsh,Wm. Lee Nathaniel Backus Pierce, jr. Israel D.Root Lenox David Osborn (ireai- Barrington Ez ra Otis Jonathan Strickland Kellogg Pittsfield I'liepdofe Hinsr G 2 78 Juftices, kc. in Yoik. dale, jr. in^, Alanson Bennett Sandisfield Stephen Bos- ti ill'Mjnstoivn Solomon worth Bulkely Sheffield Albert A. Root West-Stockbrid^e Erastus Stockbrid^e Ralph Dem- Crocker Gaoler, Timcthy Griswold, of Lenox,

Crkr of the Courts, Daniel Williams, jr. Coroners. jidams Jeremiah Coles- Peru Eli Pierce grove Pittsfield William Chap- Dalton Henry Marsh, Ol- pell, jr. Theo. Hinsdale iver Porter Jiichrn and Saml. Gates, jr, Egremont Elijah Willard Sandhjield Wm. Granger Great'Barrington Sam- 67/ ^^"e/c/AndrewAndrews, uel Rosseter, EzraKellogg Erastus Kice Lee Daniel Couch Stockbridge RalphDeming Lenox Asher Sedgwick Wiiliamstonvn pli North- Otis Samuel Picket um, Solomon Bulkely

YORK. Judge of Probate, Jonas Clark, of Wells. Hegiater ofPn.bate, Daniel Sewall, of Wells. ot Register of Deeds y Jeremiah Goodwin, Alfred. County Treasurer, Henry Smith, of Altred. County Attorney, Isaac Lvman, of York. Clerks of the Courts, Daniel Sewall, William B. Sewall, of Wells.

Justices ofthe Peact and of the Quorum. Alfred Wm.Parsons, Abi- G. Thornton el Hall, John Holmes Sandjord Caleb Emery, Biddeford Jeremiah Hiil Wiiiiam Frost Buxton John Woodman Soiiih - Berwick] oXmCxx^h.' Limerick John Morrill, ing, Edward P. Kayman, Joseph Emerson William A. Hayes Lyman John Low Wells Jonas Clark,jGseph Parsonsfield Samuel Gar- Storer, John Storer, Jacob Fisher, Danl. Sev/all, Geo. Ian I, Andrew M'Cleary Chapman W. Wallingford iacoDanielGranger,Thos. York Isaac Lyman, Wm. Cutts, Samuel Pierson, T. Frost Juftices ef the Peace in York.

Ajifiointed to qualify Civil Officers^ J<)nas Clark, Jeremiah Hill, John Holmes, William Parsons, Daniel Sevvall, Samuel Fierson, Elihu Brag- don, Alexander M'lntire, Daniel Granger, Jeremiah Bradbury, Jacob Fisher, Abiel Hall, Joseph Parsons,

. Isaac Lymap, E. P. Hayman, Henry Holmes, R. Mc Intire, William A. Hayes. Justices of the Peace. Alfred Nathaniel Conant, Joseph Donnall, Ebenezer John Say ward, jr. Henry Cleaves, Ellis B. Usher, Holmes, Jeremiah Good- Noah Haley win, Charles Griften, Ar- Kittery Wm. T. Gerrish, chibald Smith Danl. Peirce,Joseph Litch- Arundel Setii Burnham, field, jr. Mark Dennett, Robert Towne, Eliphalet Joshua T. Chase Perkins, Simon Nowell, Lebanon T. M. W'^ent- JohnMitchell.HenryClark, worth, Nathaniel Cham-» George Wheelwright berlain,DavidLegro, Uani, Berwick Richard F.Cutts, Wood, Ehhu Hayes VViliiam Hobbs, Joseph Limerick John Burnham, Prime, Moses Hubbard, James Kettel, John Mc Joseph Fogg, Nahum Donald,Wm.Freeman,Ja«, Heard,^ Richard Shapleigh Kettle, Saml. Bradbury, iB/c/c/r/brcfRalphTJordan, Nathl. Libbey, George E. Israel Lazell,Thos. Cutts, Vaughan jr. Moses Bradbury, Reu- Liinington David Boyd, ben H. Green, Nathaniel Abner Libbey,Ezra Davis, Goodwin Isaac Mitchell Buxton Saml.Cutts,Chas. Lyman Saml. L.Raymond, Coffin, SamuelMerrill, Jo- Samuel Moulton, Thomas seph VVoodman,jr.Nathan Sands, jr. JohnTaylor,Na- Elden, jr. Zenas Paine, ihan Hanson, jun. Nathan Gideon Elden, Jonathan Smith, William Warren Moore, Royal Brewster, Neivfield James Ayer, jr. Asa Brown,S.P.S. Thach- David Moulton,Josi.TowIe er, Pelauah Harmon, Ben- Farsonffield Joseph Par- jamin Leavitt sons,JaniesBradbury, Sam- Cornish Josiah Dunn, uel Dalton, Samuel Fox, Thomas A. Johnson,Enoch JosephDoe.HarveyMoore, M. Barker, Noah Jewett Rufus Mc Intire FJliot Elisha Shapleigh, Saco Joseph Leland, W^il- Daniel Goodwin, jr. Steph. liam Mocdy, Jan.es Gray, Neal, Samuel Leighton Seth Storer, jr. George HoUis Jesse Locke, John Thacher, jr. EtherShepl'ey Pennett, Abijah Usher, Sha^ileigh J. P.Wcodbury, John Smith, Isaac Lane, John Leighton, Jeremiah So Attorneys & Deputy Sheriffs, in York.

Emery, Darling Huntress, Chadbourne, John Bow- John Bixlwell, Jonathan doin Young, Daniel Wood, Wil- Wdls Jos. Thomasjoseph liam Godding, Whiting Moody, Samuel Emerson, Stevens Daniel Wheelwright, Jos. Sandford ElishaAUen.Eb- Dane, John Low, John U. enezer Linscott, Jonathan Parsons, Benja. Titcomb, Clark, SheldonHobbs, Ez- Nahum Morrill, Joseph ra Thompson Oilman, Samuel Curtis, jr. i>outhBerrjickWT(\.V[\^\.^ J no. Bourne, Hugh Mc Thomas Leigh, Northend CuUock, Barak Maxell. Cogswell, Joshua Chase, Jr,hnTaylor,NathanClark, Wm. Burleigh, Charles W. B.Sewall (ireene, J. W. Seaver York Elihu Bragdon, Mo- Waterboro^ Henry Ho!>bs, ses Lyman, Alexander , Humph- M'Inlire, Jeremiah Brad- rey Chadbourn, J amesCar- bury, Joseph Thompson, lisle, John Scribner, Paul Joseph W^eare,jr. Coumdlor8 at Law. Alfred John Holmes, Hen- Wm. Burleigh ry Holmes Sandford Jonathan Clark Buxton Charles Coffin Wdls George W. Wall- Parsonsfidd Rufus M' ingtord, Joseph Thomas, Intire Joseph Dane Saco Ether Shepley York Isaac Lyman, Jere- Souih-Berivick William miah Bradbury A. Hdyes,CharlesGreene, Attorneys at the ^ujireme Jiidk'al Court. J5w:c/on Jos. Woodmanjr. Suco Seth Siorer,George

S. P. S. Thacher Thacher, j r. Limerick John Burnham Attorneys at the Common Pleas. Alfred DanielGocderiOW South- Bernvick Charles Jiiaaeford H. W. Eaton N. Cogswell Li7nmifto)i Arthur M'Ar- IVaterboro* GroveCatlin thur Sheriff, , Esq. of South-Berwick.

Defiuty- Sheriffs. Alfred Joseph Emerson, ^^^Wr^/lT-f/ Edmund Coffin, Joi>c|th S'-iyward, Benja- IchabtKl Jonian min J. Harrick Buxton Sr.nmel Sands Arundel Ebenez. Burb.ank HoUia D.uiici Gordon Coroners, &c. in York. 8i

K\ch?t.r(\l^or^ Vebanon Caleb Emery Parson lifield J^imerick Daniel Johnson IVaterboro* John Hamilton Limington I'hos. Muliory IVtlis Abiel Kelley, Jo- Sandfcrd Abner Hill, John tham Clark Powers, jr. Jed ediah Allen Yorfc Jeremiah Paul, Da» South- Berwick Horace vid Wilcox Parniele

Prison- Keepers. Alfred Nathaniel Conant Paul, Jabez Young York Jeremiah Crier of the Courts, Jeremiah Paul, of York.

CoroJiers. Alfred John Sayward.Na- Lyman John Parsons, than Sands James Roberts Arundel Stephen Perkins Parsonfield RichardLord Biddfford Jeremiah Bet- Saco Benjamin Leavitt, tes, Nathaniel Goodwin, Joshua Moody Nathaniel Emery Sandford EzraThompson, Bervjick Joseph Prime Samuel Moultcn, Ebene-^ Buxton Pelatiah Came, zer Nowell James Merrill, Thomas Shafileigh John Bodwell Bradbury South-Berivick Northend Cornish John Pike Cogswell Elliot Joseph Hammond, Watcrboro'' John Scribner Simeon Emery Wells Michael Wise, Ti- Hollis John Dennett, Dan- mothy Frost, W-illiamB. iel Gordon Sewa'U Kittery Daniel Peirce York Samuel Moody, Limerick Nathanl. Libbey Samuel Sayward,Jonathan Limington Isaac Mitchell Young, Josephus Howard CUMBERLAND. Judge of Probate, Samuel Freeman, of Portland. y^Jr^/srerq/Z^ro^a^e, Horatio Southgate, of do. Jitgister ofDeedsy Elias Merrill, of do. Cow72/i/ 7Veaswr£'r,Elias Merrill, of do. County Attorney, Dudley Todd, of do. Clerks of the Courts, Samuel Freeman, and George ^raabury, of Portland, 82 Juftices of the Peace in Cumberland.

Justices ofthe Peace and of the Quorum. Bridgeton NathL Howe, Portland Samuel Free- Enoch Parley man, John Frothitigham, Brunsivick: John Dunlap, , Joseph Jacob Abbot C. Boyd, Woodbury Store r, Durham Josiah Burnham Daiil. Tucker, Step. Long- Danville Andrew R. Gid- fellow, jr. NicholasEnsery, dinge William Wid2:ery, Dudley Freehort John A. Hyde, Todd, ElJasMerrii), Ho- Cornelius Dillingham, Jo- ratio Southgate, Simon siah W. Mitchell Greenleaf, Barret Potter, Gray Daniel Weston, Jer- Nathan Kinsman, Albion eni'ah Perley K. Parris Garham Lothrop Lewis, Scarboro* Robert South- Joseph Adams gate, William Hasty Minot Seth Chandler Standish WilliamThomp- TV^^w- GViia^:. IsaacParsons, son Peleg Chandler, jr. Windham Peter T. Smith J\forth-Yar mouth Ammi Westbrook James Means, R.MitchelL Edw'd Russell Archelaus Lewis Otifidd Griufill Blake

Appointed to qualify Civil Officers, Stephen Longtellow, Robert Southgate, Samuel Free- man, John Frothingham, Woodbury Storer, Isaac II- sley, , James Means, Jacob Abbot, David Dunlap, Peleg Chandler, jun. Samuel Fessen- den. Justices of the Peace. Baldwin Josi.Piei ce,Rich- Ca/2eA7/z.Eben.Thrasher ard Fitch, William Fitch Sylvarv.Hikj;gins,Mar.kDyer Brklgeion Isaiah ingalls, Durham Thomas Peirce, S. Farnsworth, John Bur SecombJordan, JabezMer- bank, Lot Davis rill Brunsioick PeterO.Alden, Falmouth Moses Merrill, John Perry, ir. Jotham Joseph York, Joshua Mer- Stoj-e, David Dunlap,Rob- rill, Silas Leighton, jr. ert Dunning, Jona. Page, Freeport Samuel Hyde, Samuel Chase, JamesCur- Seth Townsend, Solomon tis, jr. Philip Owen, Joseph Dennison, Josiah W. Mit- M'Keen, Ebenezer Ev- chell, Samuel Porter erett, John Abbot, David Gorham Da. Harding, jr. Stanwood, Abner Bourne, James Irish, jr. JamesCod- Dorman Perkins man, Jacobs. Smith, Jcre- Juftices of the Peace in Cumberland. Z$ miah Barker, Timothy James Neal, Isaac Adams, H'iliard, Ephiaim Smith, Oliver Bray, John Mus- Caleb Hodsdon sey, James C. Jewett, Gray Joseph M*Lellan, William T. Vaughan, Samuel Pr-rley, Daniel W. Jacob Quincy, William Green, Peter Whitney Chadwick, Woodbury Harfiswell Stephen Par- Storer, jr. Edward Lit- ringto: ., Marlboro' Sylves- tle, Charles S. Daveis, ter, laaiah Snow, Joseph John K. Smith, Joseph Eaton Pope, Enoch Preble, Tho- Harrison Nathaniel Burn- mas Webster, John Mus- ham,Edward Lowell,Sam- sey, jun. Henry Smith, uel Tyler, Samuel VVil- Mark Harris, Nathaniel lard, James H. Chad- Deering, Samuel Andrews, bourne Ashur Ware, William P. Minot Asaph Howard, Preble, John P. Boyd, John ,JacobHill, Anderson, Alford Rich- Seth Keith, Godfi-ey Gros- ardson, Seba Smith, Bar- venor, William Ladd, Jo- nabas BartoUWil'ii mWil- seph Keith lis, Pbii'.eas Varnum j\rw- Gloucester Joseph E. Pownal Edv/. Thompson, Foxcroft, Jabez Wood- Henry V\':'rren, Benjamin man, Israel Smith, Samuel Soule, Josrih Lovell Fessenden, David Nr's >n. Raymond -Stephen Swett, Dexter Bearce, Moses Jan><-.s Webb, Stephen Merrill, jr. William Brad- Scof, Eli Longley bury, ir. Simeon Parsons Scarb^.ro' George Hasty, JSTo. Yarmouth Jacob Mit- George Hight, Samuel chelU Andi-ew Ltighton, Thoropson, Jnmes Paine, William Barrows, Jere- Abia Chamberlaia miah Blanchard, J. \V. Siandifih Theodo»'e Mus- MeUen sey, johi Dean, John Otisfield Daniel Holden, Spring, N. D. Appleton, Oliver Peirce Green Cram Danville Elias Banks, Pe- IVestdrook Timothy Pike, latiah Smith Joiin Jones, L. Fitch, J. Poland Jasi^h Dann,iun. Sparrow, M.Quinby, Silas Kobert Snell, JohnCousins, Estes, James Deering. Na- Josiah Jcurdan, James thaniel Partiitlge Twitchell IVindham Hezekiab Frost, Portland Isaac Ilslev, Eb- Charles Johnson, Nathan en. Mavo, HaghM'Lell^n, Gould, Moses Little, Peter James Burnham, James D. Morrill, Thomas A. De- Hopkins, Joseph Titcomb, blois, Jona. Andrew, Wil- Joseph H. Ingraham, liano Brown 84 Counsellors, &c. in Cumberland.

Counsellor8 at Law. ^nc/5-ef07iNathanielHowe Por^/anrf Prentiss Mellen< Brunswick PeterO.Alden, Jannes D. Hopkins, Ezek^ Heniy Putnam, John M. iel Whitman, Nich. Eme- O'Brien, EbenezerEverett rv, , jr. Freefiort Tosiah.W'.Mitch- Oliver Bray, Nathan Kins- ell man, Horatio Southgate, Gray Jerenniah Perley Barrett Potter, Woodbury Gorham Joseph Adams, Storer, jr. Dudley 'todd, jMCobS. Smith Simon Green leaf, Charles Minot Jacob Hill S. Daveis, Joseph Pope, J^tw-Gloucester Samuel John Mussev, ir. WiUiam Fessenden, William Brad- P. Preble, Edward Little bury, jr. Weiitbrofik Luther Fitch M'orth- Farmowr/zWilliam Windham Hezekiah Frost Barrows, jr. Attorneys at the Sufireme Judicial Court. Brunswick Dav.Stanwootl thaniel Deering, John An- Z)a?7i;z7/ePelegChandler,ir derson Portland William T. Westbrook Moses Quinby Vaughan, Ashur Ware, Windham Thomas A. John Parker Boyd, Na- Deblois Attorneys at the Common Pleas. Brunswick Robert Pinck- Portland Luther Richard* ney Dunlap son Durham Samuel Gooch Standish Nathan D. Ap- North Yarmouth John pleton W. Mellen Sheriffs Richard Hunewell, Esq. of Portland.

Defiuty- Sheriffs. Bridgeton JamesEmerson JSTmh- Yarmouth Isaac H. Cape- Elizabeth Morroll Bavley Jordan Poland Tilson Waterman Durham Jonathan Strout Portland John M'Lellan, Danville Nathaniel L. In- Moses Harris gersoll Scarhoroui^h Benjamin Freefiort Josiah Reed Melliken, jr. (Gorham James Marsh, Tojisham CharlesThomp- David Potter, Levi Hall snn Minot Henry Jackson Westbrook Gardner J^'ew- Gloucester Robert Walker N evens Juftlces, &c. in Lincoln. 85

Dcfutty'SheriJflsf Gaoler, Joseph M. Gerrish.Porrtand.

De/iuty- Sheriff' avd Crier of all tli<' Courts^ William B. Peters, of Portland.

Covimissioner ofWrecks^ Isfc, Lemuel Moody, Portland. Coroners. Bridp^eton John Perley, Chandler, JosephThrasher Jra Crocker Olisfelcl Daniel Holden Brunsvjick Samuel Mel- Danville John Peiley cher, 3d. Poland Nathaniel Dunn

C Ifie- /'r//rfl!.MorrellJordan Portland John M'Lellan, Durham John Field, Eli- Asa Chase, Joseph M. sha Stetson, Jabez Merrill Gerrish, Moses Harris, Fre!^]iort James Curtiss, Jonathan Sparrow John Townsend, Cornelius Poivnal George Warren Dillint^ham Raymond John Smith, Gorham Royal Lincoln, Eli Longley Nathaniel Piiinney Scarboro'' Saml.Thompson Har/iswell William Tarr, Standish John Lowell, Thomas Scholfield Green Cram Jlarn'son Sam.Scribner Windham Jona. Andrew Af;7iot Isaac DalT. Joseph Westbrook Aaron Win- Keith, Samu'-l P. Pool slow, James Bailey, Gard- jVd'iD- Gloucester Philip ner Walker LINCOLN. Judg-e ofProbate, Jeremiah Bailey of Wiscasset. Re^ri^tcr of Probate, John H. Sheppard, of do. Ref(istcr of Deeds, Warren Rice, of do. County Treasurer, Joshua Head, of VValdoborougU. County Attorney, Erastus Foote, of Wiscasset.

Clerk'ofthe Courts , Nathaniel Coffin, of do. Justices ofthe Peace and of the Quorum. Bith Dammer Sewall, Lisbon Ezekiel Thompsorn Wm. I'Gng,EbenezerClap, J^ewcastle Saml. Kennedy D ivid Stinsan, Francis JSfQbleboro* George Reid Winter, Samuel Davis Pkifisburg Mark L. Hill Boothbay Duiiel Rose Thomaston David Fales, Bo^vdoin James clogers Joshua Adams, Ebenezer Camden William Pa'-kman Thatcher Cuih'm^ James Malcom Tofisham BeniaminHasey, Dresden Eimund Bridge, Benjamin J. Porter, Benja' Nathan Bridt':e min Orr H 86 Juftices of the Peace in Lincoln.

Union Nathaniel Robbins fViscasfiet Francis Cr»oke IValdohoro^ Joshua Head, Jeremiah Bniley, D^viil Jacob Liulwig, Benjaniiii Payson» Manasseh Smith, Brown, Isaac G. Reed Erastus Ft)ote Warreyi Samuel'l'hatcher, Woolwich Peleg Talman James W. Head Afifiointed to quaVfij Civil Officem. Dummer Sewall, Mark L.Hill, Jeremiah Bai.ey. Wil- liam Kiu)^, , iMoses Carlton, Benja- min J. Porter, Francis Cooke, Tliurston Whiting, Manasseh Smith, jr. Abel Merrill, Benjamin Brack- ett, Ebenezer Thatcher, Benjamin FLisey, Benjamin Orr, Josiah Stebbins, Ebenezer Clap, Nathaniel Cof- fin, Jeremiah Pearson, Justkcs of the Peace. Jlna John Dole,Jeremiah William M'Clintock,Wm. Pearson, John M'Lean, Chamberlain, Jas. Drum- Edwin Smith, Lucius Bar- mond, jr. Aaron Blaney, nard Sullivan Hardy Apfikton Flanta. William Camden Dnvid Blodget, Meservev Jonathan Thayer, Jonas Bath JoshuaW'^'ingate, jr. Wheeler, Samuel Jacobs, Benja. Amts, Nicholas L. Nathaniel Martin Mitchell, Ddvid Shaw, Pe- Cwifiinir Edwardlvdleran ter H. Green, Jen me Di'-fidcn Benjamin Pre.s- Lorhig, Levi Peterson, cott, John Chism, Hol- Jonathan Hyde, Hez- der Tollman, Samuel ekiah W} man, Charles Bridge Clapp, Benjan^in Randall, Kdgecomb Moses Davis, JosepnF. VViiigaie Stephen Parsons, Thomas ^r/C//'/iZa7,/Edmund Wilson, Cunningham, RufusSewail Wm.fvi.Reetl, Nicholas T. Friendships benja. Burton, Kiiights, Joseph M'Cobb Joseph H. Becket ^ory.r/owSmithBaker, Mo- Geor[feio-7vn LewisThorp, ses Dennett, Solomon Ea- Benjamin Riggs, John ton, John Hall, Samuel Pottee, Thomas B. Sevey, Smith, Jnrries M- Rof^ers John Potter Boivdoinham Zicchf-us Mope Almond Gusher, Beai, Wm.Denham, Wm. Matth. Beveridge, Fergus Decker, Siunnel Grav, M'Clain,VVadeSwectland, Isaac Leonard, Ebenezer Micah Hobbs Herrick Jrfferson Jonathan Tr^isk, Br'iHtol T!).oma8 Johnson, James Sinclair, Samuel James Nichols. Robert Jackson, jr. John Murphv Huston, Samuel R-cd, I.nvisfor John Ilerricr Ccunsellcrs, Sec. in Lincoln. 87

JoelThompson.Dan.Reed, Thomastoji Jws. Ingra- Winslow Ames, Jaiues ham, Isaac Bernnrd, Lowell. W. K.BlasdelJ Elisha Snow, jun. John Liiibon J. VV. Pnriington, Gleason, David S. Fales, Aaron D\vin;ill, Isaac Tib- Hezekiah Prince, Jcjseph bets, Kathaniel Eames, Sprague Benjamin D. Bryant, Wil- "ro/isham Abel Merrill, liam P. Davis, Levi Sto- Nathaniel Green, Actor ^vell Patten, 3d. Litchjield James Shurtleff, Unio7i Nathan Blake, Jon- John Neal, Abijah Richard- athan Sibley, Wm. Brown son, Jabcz Kcbinson, S. ^r«/^oAoro'JosephLiidwig;, Wrtteiman, Benja. Shaw, Elij. Davis, Paine Elwell, )\\ David C. Burr Hen Flagg, Denny M'Cobb MQnivillL''£h<.v\itz Everett, Wales Jos'epli Small, Dan- Timothy Copp, Joseph iel Plummer Chandler Warren Benjamin Brack- A'tivca^tte David Mun-ay, ett, William Lerm r:nd,Ma- D;iniel Waters, Charles nasseh Smith, jr. Rufus B. Nichols, Stephen Coflin, C'opeland, Cry us Eaton Samut'l Bellard Whitefield Abrah. Choate, J\''obl(boro' David Dennis, David Crowell James P#rkins, Ephraim Wh-casset Thos. M.Crate, Rollins, Matthew CcrtriU, David Quinby, William Nathaniel Bryant, Moses Bowman, Seth Tinkham, Baker VVarren Rice, Aaron Palermo Jonathan Greley, Young, Joseph T. Wood, Stephen Marden, Aioses Jolin H.Slieppard, Samuel Buriey, Thomas Eastman E.Smith, NathanielCoffin, P/t'fi.

Cowiselior^ at La- Bath Ei)ene2erClap, Benj. Topalmm EenjaminHasey, Ames, Benj. Rand:dl Benjamin Orr Cufnden JonathanThayer, Waldoboro* IsaacG.Reed Jonas Wi)eeler rrarre7tManassehSinith,jr Aobltboro' George Reid, rFz6ca*'«e/'JeremialiBailev, Samuel Bcll.drd Erastus Foote, John H. 2 A 0'ma6';c/rJuscphSprague Siipppard,^Sanjl. E. Smith 88 Deputy-SheriiFs, &c. m Lincoln,

Mtor7ieys at the Supreme Judicial Court. Mna LuciusBarnard, Ed- Thomaston John Rut!;g>s ^viii Smith Union D.'.vid F. Harding-, jDowr/om/mm SamuelGray John Bultinch Attormys at the Common Fleas* /?ar/i Jos. Sew^ll, VVilliam Thomaston John Ruggles Thorndike U 'uldoboro' Gc rhamParks Dresden Samuel Bishop />z6ca6A'c^ManassehSmith jYobleboro^ Albert smith Sheriff, , Esq. of Warren.

Defluty-Sheriffii. Alna Jos. Young, Jas. Clark Monri^/Z/eMarshallSpring, i6a;/zBenja.Daven5)ort,Na- Artemas Messinger thanAmes,3noHThompson M'lvcaatle Seth Curtis, Boothbay JohnM'CUntock John Glidden, Daniel Si- BoKvdoin Charles Rogers ders, Chapman Bowdoinhatn IsraelMiilet, JVobkboro' Joel How William Randall Thomaston Philip Ulmer, Camden iohn Eager,Lewis Samuel Fuller Ogier Tc/isham Chas.Thompscn Dresden Lewis Houdlet Union Rufus Gilmore, Eb- Edgecomb Moses Huff enezr r Adams Jfffcrson Samuel Murphy, Waldoboro^ JacobLudwig, Daniel Weeks, jr, jun. Thomas Sinmions Lewiston ( )li ver Herrick M^arren Jesse Page /.^•6o« Benjamin Whitney Wiscaasct Wm, Bowman, hitchJieLd John Robinson Samuel Sevey

Crier ofS, J. Court, Seth Tinkham, Wiscasset. Crier C. C. Pleas, Hezekiah Wyman, Bath.

Gaoler f William Bowman, of Wiscasset.

Agents to give Deeds to settlers in Bristol, M. Jere- miah Bailey, and Benjamin Orr, Topsham. Commissiontrs of Wrecks, Isfc. Jcshua Adams, Thc- maston, Joseph M*Cobb, Boothbay. Coroners. Alna Levi B. Erskine, Boothbay Wm. M. Reed James Smi'li Bu'ivdoin Hugh Mayloy, Bath William Brown, Ed- James M. Rrgers ward H.Page, Aaron Kim- Bowdoinham John Den- ball, David Stinson, David nett. Steph.Weston,James Shaw, Luke Lambert, jr. B. Reed Hezekiah Wyman Bristol William Hunter, Jullices, Sic. in Kennebeck. 89

Aarcn Blaney 7y(omi2«/cr72()tisRobbins,jr. Camden Ephraim Wood, Halsey Healy AUlen Bass Tojisham , Dresden James Patterson Humphrey Purrington Georgetown IsuiahVVy- Union Ebenezer Alden man, Gilbert Heal WaldoboTQ^ CharlesSamp- Ho^ie William Arnold snn, Jacob Ludwig Jejf'erscn James Robinson Warren Samuel Davis Leimston Oliver Herrick Whitrfield Abr'mChoate, Litchfield Edward Gower jr. Daniel Potter Lisbon Ezekiel Thompson IVookvich StephenStir. son, JVewcaslie RobertRobinson Ebenezer Delano, Christo- jVcblcborc/ Nathaniel Bry- pher P. Ryan ant. J(,seph Perkins IVtscasftet Samuel Sevey, Pakrmo Jacob Greely,jr. Aaron Young St. G eorge J eel Mil ler KENNEBECK. Judge cf Probate, Daniel Coney, of Augusta. Megisttr oj' Probate, William Emmons, of Augusta. Regifitcr of Deeds, John Hovey, of Augusta. County Treasurer, Joshua Ga(:;e, ot Augusta. County Attorney, Ebenezer T.Wafren, of Hallowell. CUrkofihe Courts, John Davis, of Augusta. Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum. Augusta Joseph North, Benj.Vaughan,bam.Moody William Brooks, John Mojimouth John Chandler Davis, Henry Sewal!, Na- Pitlston Jedidiah Jewett thanWeston, j r.ReuelWii- Readjield Rob'tPage,John Jiams, S,imuei Coney, Jos. Hubbard, Peter Norton Chandler, , Sidney AmbroseHoward John Hovey Vassalboro* Samuel Red- Fa rmington Snpply Belcli- dington er, Stephen 'I'ltcomb WatcrvilleTXxno. Boutelle Gardmcr Robert H. Gar- Jiayne Nathl. Fairbanks diner JV nfh)-oJiSiim.'Woc(\, Hies. HalhweUC h a rlesVaughan Fillebrown, Issachar Snell Chandler Robbins, Peter IVmslow William Swan, Grant, W^iHiamLivernuirc, Lemuel Pavne, Thos. Rice A/ifointed to qualify Civil Officers. Joseph Noith, Daniel Coney, Chandler Robbins, Henry Scwall, Thomas Fillebrown, Thomas Odiorne, Sam- -*.•! Tl'.f omi), >" .;i!ian NVeston, Charles Haydeii, Na- .

90 Juftices of the Peace in Kenpebeck.

than Weston, jr. Ebenezer T. Warren, Samuel Wood, Alexander Belcher, Thomas Bond, Time thy Boutelle, Moses Appleton, Justices of the Peace. Augusta Thomas Bow- John F.Woods, jr. man, Daniel Stone, Henry Fayette Solomon Bates, VV. Fuller, Cyrus Guild, CharlesSmith, Ezra Fisk, Brian Fletcher, Alpheus Elias Craig, Sole. Bates, jr. Lyon, Noah Woodward, Francis Hubbard, Joseph George Crosby, Robert C. H. UnderwofKl Vose, Pitt Dillingham, Freedom William Sibley, Arthur Lithgow, Robert Thomas Sinclair Howard, Williams Em- Gardiner Sanford Kings- mons, John Potter, George bury, Rufus Gay, Samuel A. Rogers, John H. Hart- Jewett, Simon Bradstreet, well, Thomas Odiorne Edward Swan, Frederick Belgrade John Rock wood, Allen, James Parker Abra. Page,S&ml.Titcomb Greene Benjamin Merrill, C/te*?crT;z//eDuramerSew- , Luther all, Nathaniel Whittier, Robbins, Nathl. Herrick, Joseph French, Samuel Elijah Barren Melvin,jr. Hallowell JosephWingate, Japheth C. Wash- Joshua Wiiigate, Jeremiaii burn, Robt. Fletcher, Abr. Dummier,N ath.Perley,Jor Burrill, Samuel Burrill, Sewall, John Merrick, Nathaniel Stanley, Zalmun I'homas Agry, Ebenezer \A,^ashburn T. Warren,Thomas Bond, Clinton Matthias Weeks, Ariel Mann, JcsephSmiUi, Amos Barton, Wm.Spear- Samuel Carr, Gideon Fai- it>, Ezekiel Brown, jr. reil, Benjamin Dearborn, I'homas B. Stenchfiekl, Paine Wmgatc, Jtst^eRob- Joseph Clark inson, Mcses Wirg, jr. Ja- /)fa rZ>or77 PeasleMorrilljjr. cob Abhor, jr. William C. Fairfax NathauHey wtxid, Wilde, Tiunias B. Cou- John Read, RobcrtCrosby, lidge, Peleg Sprague ' Jonathan Winslow, Joseph Harlem Edw ard Fairfield, Cammet, Joel Wellington Silas Piper Farmington Benjamin Joy James Work Whittier, Thomas John- Feeds Thomas Francis.jr. son, ]v. , DanielLathrop, jr. George Timothy Johnson, Jcremi. I'urner, Stillman Howard Stenchfield, Daniel Beal, Monmouth Simon Dear- F:hvard Butler, Thomas born, jr. Benjamin Cloiigh, Wendell, Elnathan Pope, Abraham Movril!, lame- Counsellors, 5cc. in Kennebeck. 91

Cochran, Neheiiu. Peirce, Elijah Robinson,Wm.Far- Joseph Norris, AbielDaily, ^vcll, Benjamin Brown, Jr. Josiah Orcutt, Benjamin Isaac Randall, Francis M. White, jr. Rollins, Holman Johnson, Malta William Hilton Abiel Getchell, Joe. R.Ab- iMt. Vernon Saml.Quinby, bot, James Bracket, Isaac Nathan'i Rice, David Mc Rcibbins Gaffy, Rob. J. Wiliiams Vienna James Chapman, A^eiv-S/mron SamuelPies- Nathaniel Whittier, Jacob cott, James Howes, Abel Graves, Jesse Briggs Baker Waterville AsaRedington, Fiitston Samuel Oakman, Moses Applcton.AsaSoule, Thomas Eldred, Francis James Stackpole,Jr, Eben- Fhtner, Caleb Stevens, jr. ezer Bacon, Baxter Crow- Joseph BUsh, jr. ell, Richard M. Dorr, i^cafZ/if/^ Samuel Currier, Nathl. Gilman, Ephraim Jonathan G. Hunton, Ed- Getchell, Bartlett Allen, ward Fuller,WiUiamTay- Abijah Smith lor, John Smith, Thomas Wayne Joseph Lamson, ISickerson, Samuel Page Ebtnezer Besse, Aaron Home James Philbrick Wing, Ellis Sweet Sidney Amos Partridge, Wilton Ebeneaer Eaton, John Wootlcock, jr. Persia Charles Morse Barton, Stephen Jewett Winsloiv Ephraim Towd, Ttmple Naihi. K. VV hitte- Charles Haydcn, Joshua more, Ephraim Conant Cushman, Francis Swan» Unity El)enezer Pattee, William Stratton Lemuel Bartlett, Henry Winthrofi Elijah Wood, Farwell, Rutus Burnhan), Alexander Belcher, S) Iva- Daniel Whittemore nus'l'homas, EnochWood, ru&.sc/ooro'JoslmaMerrill, Daniel Can>pbell, Richarci Jere.Webber,PhilipLeach, Belcher, Ichabod King

Counsellors at Law. Augusta JamesBridge, H. E. T. Warren,Thos.BonG, W .Fuller,ReuelWiUiams, W. C. Wilde Williams Emmons, John Readjield Jon a. G. Hunton Potter Vasfialboro* Philip Leach, Farmivgtcn Nathan Cut- William Buckminster ler, Ehiuihan Pope, Hiram Waterville Timo.Boutelle Belcher Winthrcfi Alex. Belcher, Gardintr Sar.iord Kings- Daniel Campbell bury, Frederick Allen Wir.skw mi'^-:r:i "N.ahl. Pe;]ev, 92 Deputy. Sheriffs, &c. in ICennebeck.

Attorneys at the Sufireme Judicial Court Clinton M^tttiias Week? Readjield Edward Fuller Henry Johnson Wayne Richard Belcher HallowtU VVilUam Clark, Waterville Bartlett Allen Feleg Sprague Winthroji RichardBelcher Attorneys at the Common Fhas. Augusta Danl. Williams Monmouth TimothyFam- China Abisha Benscjn, ham Enoch Farnham Mew- Sharon William Gardiner Chas.M.Dustin, Graffam George Evans IVaterville Benj a. Foster, Hullonuell Charles Dum- Alpheus Lyon, jr. nier, W. H. Robbins, Wayne AnsonCi. Chandler Samuel S. Warren Wiiisionu Lemuel Paine Sheriffs Chandler Robbins, Esq, of Mullowell. Dejiuty- Sheriffs. Augusta Pitt Dillingham, fevre Eben. Dutch, Artemas China Robert Fietchtn" Kimball Piitston Joseph Young /ar/wiw^'^onFrancisButler Readjieid Ehphalet Hoyt Joseph Johnson WatiTville Richard M. Fairfax Ralph Baker Dorr Hallow II Jesse Jewett, Winslow Ambrose How- J. W. Page, W. E. c,rd Robinson, Joshua O. Le- W^/w^/iro/iCalvinFairbanks Gaoler^ Pitt Dillingham, of Augusta. Crier ofS, J. Court, John May, of Winthrop. Crier ofC, C. C Bleas^ Daniel Evans, of Hallowell.

Coro7iei^s, Augusta "Ehen, Dutch, Gardiner John Hazeltine Parfcer Fletcher Greene Nathaniel Herntk Belgrade Abraham Page Hallowell Altrcd iVhutir, C/.n^on AmosBarton,banii. Increase W. Page, Jesse Hudson Jewett, JohnMornlljVV.l'i. China Samuel Burrill, Robinson, Jesse Robij»son Rc.bert Fletcher Malta William Bowler Fairfax Ralph Baker Monmouth Jona. Judkins y'or7«r?25*/o«JothamSmith, Mt. Vernon Robert Blake EmxhCraig, Edward But- JVeiV'SharoTi Sam. Bradley ler, John Gould Pittaton Jacob Loud Fayeitc Francis Hubbard, Readjield Ichabod Sim- Sttplien Page, Elias Craig iiionssjHcnry Cavlton/Pli'js- ,

Jullices of the Peace, 5cc. in Oxford. 93

^ickerson pole, jr. EphiainiGetchell Sidney John Woodcock, jr. IVayne AlpheusWing,Eliis William Bacon bweet Unity Daniei Whitmore, l\ insinivW illiamStratton Hezekiah Chase Francis Swan Vasmlboro^ Wm. Getch- Ji inthroji Joseph Tink- cll,WilliaiTi Farwell, Dan- hani, Ichabocl Wing, Jona. iel Marshall Currier, Isaac Bonney iVuterville James Stack- OXFORD. Judge of Probate, Juc'ah Dana, of Fryeburgh.

Register oj tv abate ^ Timothy Osgood, of do. Registers ofDeeds, Western District, Daniei Clement, of Fryeburgh. Eastern District, Alanson Mellen, of Paris. County Treasurer, Henry Rust, of Norway. County Attorney^ Levi Whitman, of Norway. Clerk of the Courts, Thomas Clark, of Paris. Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum* Fryeburgh Judah Dana, Par/s Daniei Stowell, Levi Samuel A. Bradley, Ste- Hubbard, Jonathan Bemis, phen Chase , Thomas Hebron Clark, Alanson Mellen Hiram Hartford Arvida Hayford Jay James Starr, jr. Turner LutherCary, Dan- A'oiivaij Levi Whitman iel Cary

Alifiointed to qualify Civil Officers. Simon Frye, LutherCary, Judah Dana, Daniel Stowell, Cyrus Hamlin^ , Joseph Howard, Jesse Stone, James Starr, jr. Samuel Parris, Samuel A. Bradley, Alanson Mellen, Siephen Chase, , Thomas Clark. Justices of the Peace. Albany Asa Cummings ard, James Steele yif ?//<-/ EUTwitchell,Tim- Buckj\cld Abijah Buck, othy Carter, JamesWalk- John Loring, Samuel F. er, Peter York, Amos Hill Brown, Larnard Swallow Bradley's Patent Hugh Denmark Cyrus Ingalls, Gordon EUas Berry, Joshua B. Bro^'jonfeld Joseph How- Osgood ,

94 Counsellors, Sec, in Oxford.

Dixfidd Hoimes Thr.rr.as, Benjamin Stearns, JoslaU Jos.Wheeler, Jos. K.Whitt Heuid, jr. Henry Farvvtll, Solomon Mexko Stephen Bamaid, Leland John Sargent East-Andover Ezekiel A^erjry Jame^? Eames Merrili, fohu Farringtoji, Noriuay Job Eastman, San uei Poor Ui-iah Holt, Joshua Smiili FrytburgT) mothv Osgood Farz6' Elias Slow ell, Seth Ebenezer Fts^enden, jr. Carpenter, Benj.Chandier, Robert Bradley, Josepli (.'alebPreniiss.JairosShaw, Chandler, ]nshuaGamage, Enoch Lincoln John H. Frve, Joseph F. FL jVo. 1. John Sargent Swan, John Brsdley, Wm. Fl. No 4, Abiaih.Eastman Hiisseli, John S. Barvowb Fi. ./M. G.Steph Blanchard Gilcad George W. Chap- Fcrter Nathanioi Merrill, man, Abrahan\ Burbank James Coi^n.Wm. Fowle Greenwood Paul V\'ent- Jiuwford Enoch Adams» wortli Joshii ; Graham, P'-ter C. //o-iyrtrr/'s GorfEzraSmiih Vitijin, Francis Keyes, Harijlrd DaAid Warren, Wni Wheeler Ed. Blake, rhomas Pea- Sumner Isaac Sturtevant, body, C>'rus Thcuipson Simeon Barrett, jr. Moses Hcbrt^n VS'iUiam C. Whit- Bock, jr. ney, Alexander Green- Sweden Calvin Powers, wood, Baraabas Myrick, S imuel Nevers Wi'liam Barrows, Jucob Wood.'dock Stephen Chase Tewksbury Thompson Planlaiiouiohti Hiran: Thomas Spring, Thompson Btiijtmin Bucknell Turner John Turner, Jail Edward Richardson, (Charles L. Turner,George Cornelius Holland, Samuel French, Thomas MeirilJ, Small, Daniel Howard 'I'imoihy Howe lAvermore NathanielPer- IVaterford Eber. Rice, iey, IsdHC Livermoie.Jesse Jonatlian Houghton, Ste- St(.ne, VVilliam Morrison, phen Jewett, SamuelWar- Simeon Waters, Dexter rtn, Charles Whitm>'n Witiker, Reuel Washburn Weld Abel Fiske, Free- Lovell Stephen Heald, man Ellis, Abel Holt

Coun&ellori r at Law. JDixJield Henry Farwell jVcrway Levi Whitmnn Fryeburj^ Stephen Chase, Faris Enoch Lincoln Samuel A. Bradley Rumford Peter C. Virgin Jay Daniel HowJird Juftlces of the Peace, Sec. In Sonierj;et. 95

Attorney at the Su/ireme Judicial Court. Buck/irld, Samuel F. Brown. Attorneijs at the Com7no7i Picas, Fryebitrgh John b. Bar- Paris SiephenEmery rows Turner Wm. K. Porter JAvermore Reuel W?.sh- Waterford Ciias. Whitman burn Sheriffs Cyrus Hamlin, Esq. of Paris. Defiuty- Sheriffs. Brov)"!^field Robert Gibson Livermore Sam'l Morrison Bethel Ephraim Powers Minot Oliver Pollard Fryebiirg btephen Irish, Paris John B mney Philip Page Rufnford Steph. G.Stevens Hartford Gad Hayford Turner David Hale Jay Jesse Crolidge Waterford WiliiamMorse, Lovcll Josiah Heald i

Harmony Robert Evans art, AmosTown«-en(l, Cal- Jndufttry Cornel iusNorton vin Selden, William Al- A77?^^;?r/(/ TristramNorton len, jrJohnWare, Jothaiu Madison Nathl. Blackwell Fairfield, Eli Weston Mercer Nahum Baldwin, Starks James Waugh Andrew Croswell Strong William Reed A'orridgeivcck Danl.Stew-

jip.fiointed to qualify Civil Officers, John Ware, Rryce M'Lellan, Eli Weston, Jonn Moore,- James Collin's, Judali M'Lellan, William Allen, ju!i, Calvin Selden. Justices of the Peace. Anson Daniel Stewart, jr. M'Kecknie Lem .Williams, LeviH.Per- Freeman Barnabas Whit- kins, JosTuftsWmW Fuller ney, lames Tuttle Avon Charles Sylvester, Harmony JatnesLeighton, SamuelSprague, Abraham John Evans D. Younej Industry John Thompson, Athens PhilipLeavitt,John JohnGower,BartlettAllen, Hall, Isaac Dorr, Caleb Peter West, jr. Leavltt Kingfi-dd Solomon Stanley JUngham Ephraim Wood Madison SylvanusSawyer, iB/oo.72y?(^WEleazerCoburn, David Rowell, Benjamin David Kidder, JamesBow- Thompson, jr. en, Joseph Locke, Samuel Afoscow Brown Baker Weston, Pickard Jewett jYeiv- Vineyard Herbeit Canaan Joseph Merrill, Boardman,' Thomas Flint, Josephllaskell.Wentworih Elias Bryant, Jei-uel Butler Tattle, JosephPatten, John A'ew-PortlandWfiuvy^ov^ Wyman ton, Nathan Hanson Carritunk Joseph Russell A''on'idge.woch}os\S\)Vi\i\<\- Corinna Samuel Grant, ing, Wm. Sylvester, Wm. William Elder S[)aulding Warren Preston, Cornville Joseph Parsons, CalebJewett, JohnG.Ntale Joshua Woodnrjan, Leon- North Hill John W. W^eks, ard W.Russell, Geo.Bixby John Whittier, Augustus Mmbden Simeon Graj^cjin, Alden Benja. Thompsonjr. Eph- Palmyra David Jewett, raim Sawyer Samuel Lancey Fairfdd Samuel Tobey, Phiilifis Jacob Whitney, Elihu Bowerman, Gideon Joseph Dyer Holwav, Levi Barrctt,Ste- PL No. 3. John Smith ])hen 'Thayer, I'honias Parhnan Samuel Pingrce ^)tputy. Sheriffs, Sec. in Somerset. 97

Rifjl.'u Jacob Hale William Moore Sol ^11 Jonas Heald, Moses 5m r/tsStephenWilliamson, Ct>j'»'.i»< rluin.Ephr.iimDa- Jonathan Gilmore vis, I.iu'ter Pierce Strong , Wil- St.AlbuTi'i Benja. French, liamHiscock.FayetteMace Counsellor at LaiVy Augustus Alden, Norridgewock.

Attorneys at the Su/ireme Judicial Court, jnioomfield David Kidder, Preston, Calvin Selden Jo- Jndah Mc Lellan tham Fairfield Norridgewock Warren Attorneys at the Common Pleas. Anson Levi H. Perkins,W^m. Haskell,Wm. W. Fuller.

Sheriff, Richard Sawtell, Esq. of Norridgewock. Defiuty- Sheriffs. Athens Solomon Bates Fairfield Joseph Bureess Anson Lemuel Williams, JVorridgem^ock John Kid- jr. William Williams der, John Longley, Drum- Dloomfield James White mond Farnsworth Canaan Hull Burrell Strong Ichabod Nortoa Industry William Remick Gaoler^ Israel Danforth, Norridgewock. Coroners. Anson Jesse Wilson, Ben- B. Davis jamir Adams JN'^omc^^fWOc-tSilasWood, Bloomfield Cyrus Weston Samuel Smith, John Lo- Canaan Brooks Dascomb, rirn^ J( hn Longley Josiah Parlin Palmyra Isaac Smith Fairfidd William Dalton Solon Ltither Peirce 3faGf/sonHemanBlackwell Strong David Hunterjohn Joshua Blackwell, Jedidi- Newail ah Hayden Starks James Young Kew- Vineyard William HANCOCK. Judge of Probate, ]ob Nelson, of Castine. Register ofProbate, William Abbot, of Castine.

Bradshaw Hall, of Castine. Z%VL'^::^'rf \ County Attorney, George Herbert, of Ellsworth. Clerk ofthe Courts, Mason Shaw, of Castine. 98 Juftices of the Peace^ Sec* in Hancock.

Justices of the Peace and ofthe Quorum. ^f//r.sr , Bo- William Abbot, Moses S« han {\ FieldjWilliamCros- Judkins, Mason Shaw by, John Wilson FMstvorth John Black Brooks Phineas Ashmun Frankfort Philo H. Wash- Buchfiort Jonathan Buck, burn Caleb B. Hall Ijncolnxnlle GenrgeUlmer Castine David Howe. Job Sullivan Paul D. Sargent Nelson, Bradshaw Hall,

Apfiointed to qualify Civil Officers. Caleb B. Hdll, Job Nelson, Jonathan Buck, Paul D. Sar- gent, George Uimer, David Howe, Jesse Dutton, William Crosby, Nathan Read, John Merriam, John Black, Bradshaw Hall, Joseph Lee, Saml. M. Pond, Philo H. Washburn, Archibald Jones. Justices of the Peacei Belfast Robert Houston, Haskell^ Pearl Spaftbrd» Jonathan Wilson, William Prescott Powers, Reuben Moody, BenjaminWhittier, Newell, jr. John Angler, John Mer- Eden Nicholas Thomas,jr. riam, Manasseh Sleeper, Ellsivo rth TheodoreJ ones, M^illiam White, Alfred Jesse Dutton, George Her. Johnson, jr Asa Edmunds, bert, John G. Deane, Rufus B. Aliyn, Z. Porter, Charles Jarvis Joseph Williamson, John i'Van^ybrrWilliamM'Gla- S. Kimball,SamueIGordon thary, Abner Bicknell,Ar- Belmont James Bicknell, chibald Jones, Alexander Dudley Stickney MiUiken, Tisdale Dean, Bluehill John Peters, An- William R. Ware drew Witham.Reub.Dodge Goldsoorough Thos. Hill, Brooks Timo. Thorndike Samuel Davis jBMc^.s/ior?JosephLee, Ab- Islcsboro' Mighill Parker ner Curtis, Samuel Little, Jackson Bordman Johnson John Gibson, Samuel M. Monroe Ezra Thissel Pond, Elias Upton JJncolnvilleliA^Aw. Fletch- Broofa^ville John Wnsson er, Samuel A. Whitney, Castine Oliver Mann, Jo- Hezekiah French,Nathan- siah Hook, jr. Robert Per- iel MiUiken kins, Thomas E. Hale, Mount-Desert DavisWas- Otis Little, William Free- gatt, William Heath man JVorthfiort Thos. Knowl- Desnsle Joseph Tyler, Ig- X,o\\ David Alden natius Haskell, Nathan Orland Isaac Periy, John Counsellors, Sheriffs, &c. in Hancock. 99

Jjpe, Jacob Sherburne Sfdgivick DavidThuvstcn, /'ifwodsco Jeremiah Ward- Daniel Morgan, Lemuel well, Charles Hutchins, jr. Smith FL jYo. 8, i^ 9, Stephen Sullivan Jabez Simpson Sc^mrnons Surry Leonard Jarvis Proafiect Nathl. Kidder, Snoanville Ebenezer Wil- Joseph Crary, Ti^cmas liams, James Leach Pickurd, , Trenton Jacob Foster Joseph P. Martin, x\ndrew F?n alhav cnlda.\ idW oster, Leach, Abel W.Atherton George White, WiUiam ^earsmo7it Noah Prescott, \'inai, jr. Ausel Lathrop Counsellors at I^iv, Belfast Bohan P. Field, Castine Job Nelson,Wm. John Wilson, William Abbot, Thomas E. Haie White, Alfred Johnson, jr. iLV/sworZ/zGeorgeHerbert,

Zacciieus Porter 1 ohn G. Ueaiie Brooks Phineas Ashmun 'Frankfort Philo. H.Wash- Bucksfiort Samuel Little, burn, Archibald Jones Samuel M. Pond

Attorneys at the Siijireme Judicial Court. Belfast Rufus B. Allyn, Joseph Williamson

Sheriff, George Watson, Esq. of Belfast. De^iuty-Shcriffs. Belfast William Salmond John Hopkins Brooks Samuel Waters Frankfort Robert Little- i?wc/(:6t/ior;Noah5parh'dwk field Castine John Mii^ot Goldsdoro' Jonathan Fur- D' erisle Asa Green nald Elbwort AAlfredLangdon, Lincolnville RoyalMunroe Gaoltr, John Minot, cf Castine,

Crier of the Courts, Noah Sparhawk, of Bucksport,

Coj'oners. Belfast Joseph Houston, John N. Swasey Reuben Kimball, WiUiam Castine Doty Little, Rich- Furber, Robert L. Sargent ard Ha\ves,Ebenez. Hods- Blurhill Isaac Osgood, don Nathan Ellis Deerisle Thomas Bobbins, Bucksfiort Daniel Buck, Peter liardy, Asa Green I GO Juftlces of the Peace in Penobscot.

Ellsworth Jesse Button Prospect Paul Hitchborn Jbrankfort Daniel Tobey !Sullivan John Sargent, Lincolnville Solo. Bt coks Joim Bean JVorthfLort Thos.Burkmar Trenton Jacob Foster PENOBSCOT.

Judge ofProbate y Samuel E. Dutton, of Bangor.

Register of Probate ^ Allen Oilman, of da

iohnWilku-s. of Brewer. cS:%£^ i County Attor^ieyt Jacob M'Gaw, of Bangor. Clerk oj the CourtSy Thomas Cobb, of do. Justices ofthe Peace and ofthe Quorum. Bangor Samuel E. Dut- Carr ton, William D. William- Hampden Martin Kinsley- son, Allen Oilman, Jacob Orrington Simeon Fowler M'Gaw, Thomas Cobb, Williamsburg Moses Oliver Leonard, Joseph Greenleaf Appointed to quxilify Civil Officers. Samuel E. Dutton, Martin Kinsley, Simeon Fowler,Al- len Oilman, Jacob M'Gaw, Jos.Carr, Simeon Stetson. Justices of the Peace. Atkinson Geo. Sherburne, A'jre-^fr John Chamberlain, By ley Lyford Isaac Jacobs £a«^'-orAmosPatten,Fran- Foxcroft John Bradbury, cis Carr, Thomas A. Hill, Daniel Greeley , Joseph Garland Isaac Wheeler, Treat, Eliashib Adams, Moses Gordon Moses Patten, Jos. Loacitt Guilford Robert Low ^rtxye'r John Farrington, Hampden Enoch Brown, David Perham. Joshua JosiahKidder.JohnOodfrey Chamberlain, John Blake I^evant Moses Hudsdon Brownville FrancisBrown Mivburgh DavidGilmore, Board-Jlley Planta. Jo- Sijooner Alden seph M'Intosh Neiv-Charleston Samuel Carmel Joseph Harvey Holden.DanielWilkins. E. Corinth Andrew Strong, L. Norcross Isaac Hodsdon Newport Benjamin Shaw ZJejc/trCorneliusCflolidge, Orono SamuelWhite, Jdui Seba French Bennock Dixmont Josiah Howe, Orrm^ir/./onElishaRobinson, Ebenez.Jennison,Rowland John Wilkins, Benjamin Tyler Nourse, Ephraim GoodaJe Eddington Park Holland, Old Town PL Joseph But- Jona.Sibley, Josh.Stockwell terfield Juftices of the Peace, &c. in Wafliington. i o'l

SangervUle Saml.M*Clan- J\^o. 1, Ath Range Luke athaa Wilder Sebcc Jeremiah Moulton, J^o. 1, Sd Range Samuel William R. Loney Hutchinson Sunk/iaze PI. ?diu[D\idley M. 3, 6th Baftge >ath. Williamsburg Ebenezer Chamberlttin Greenleat" Counsellors at Law. Bangor Allen Oilman, S. Brewer David Perham E. Button, Jacob M'Gaw, Hampden Enoch Brown, Tho.A.Hill, Oliv.Leonard, John Godfrey, jr. William 1). Williamson Attorney at the Common Pleas. Bangor, Joseph Hil!.

Sheriff, Jedidiah Herrick, Esq. of Hampden. MeJiuty'Sher?ffs. Bangor Lynde Valentine, Dixmont Andrew W.Hasey Garlarid Philip Greley Brewer Josiah Brewer Gaoler, Lynde Valentine, of Bangor. Crier of the Courts, Josiah Brewer. Coroners. Bangor David T. JJent, Corinth Isaac Hodsdf n J-.ynde Valentine Guilford Benj a. Taylor Brewer Josiah Brewer Hamfiden Joseph Braztr WASHINGTON. Judge of Probate, Stephen Jones, of Machias. Register of Probate, Josiah Harris, of do. County Treasurer, George S. Smith, of Machias. Cou7ity Attorney, Jonathan D. Weston, of Eastport. Clerk'qfthe Courts, Josiah Harris, of Machias. Register of Deeds. Southern District, George S. Smith, of Machias. Northern District, Jos. Houlton, of HouUon Plantation. Justices ofthe Peace and of the Quorum. Co/aw6ia Thomas RuggleJs tioG. Balch DennysvilleTheo. Lincoln Machias Stephen Jones, East/iortJonai.D.Wtiiioa, Josiah Harris, Ebenezer John Burgin Inglee, George S. Smith, Harrington Jas. Campbell John Dickinson, Ruius K. Lubeck Lemuel Trescott, Porter Stephen Thatcher, Hora- Robinson John Brewer 12 102 Juftices of tlie Peace, &c. in Wafliington.

Ajifiointed to qualify Civil Officers. Stephen Joiics, James Campbeil, Tneodore Lincoln, Lemuel Trescott, Josiah Harris, Thomas Haggles, Jonathan D. Weston, John Cooper, Ebenezer Ingiee, John Brewer, John Balkam, James Bayley, Ichabod R.Chadbourne, John Burgin. Justices of the Peace. Addison Holmes Nash, Machias Gideon O'Brien, Daniel Look, jr. Jeremiah O'Brien, jr. Pe- Calais Joseph Whitney, ter Talbot, William Simp- Robert Pike son, Abraham Butterheld, Cherryfield Joseph Adams Joseph Wallace, jr. Colunibia James Bailey, Perry Moses Lincoln Ichabod Bucknam Fl, .A^o.9, John Cran§ Eastfiort Aaron Hayden. PL M. 10, Benj. R. Jones, Josiah Dana, J. R. Chad- Isaac Hobart bourn iV. Ab. 11, John Douglas /fow/ronP/.JosephHoulton PL Ab, 15, Paul Spooner Jonesboro* Eph. Whitney, Robinston John Balkam, Ansel lupper, Joseph Thomas Vose Shorey Steuben JacobTownsley, Lubeck Samuel Yeaton, Alexander Nickels, Phiio Solomon Thayer Lewis Counsellors at Law. Eastfiort Jona. D.Weston, Machias John Dickinson Ichabod R. Chadbourne Attorneys at the Common Pleas. Calais George Downes Lubeck Solomon Thayer -fiasr/zor/FrancisE.Putnam Machias Kufus K. Porter Coroiiers. Addison William Nash Caleb Carey Columbia David Wass PL JVo. 6, Samuel Day Kasifiort John C. Todd PL JYo. 10, Isaac Crane Jonesboro* Hatevil Hall Hobinston Obadiah Allen Lubeck Moses Fuller Steuben Amaziah Ricker iV/ac/( ?asHarris,Thatcher, Sheriffy John Cooper, Esq. of Machias. Vef-iUty-Sheriffis, Israel Hovey, and William Cooper, of Machias. Robert Fosier, of Columbia. William Cbaloner, and Theodore Jones, of Lubec. Ebenezer Reding, of Calais. George Hayden, of Eastpoi t, Defiuty-Gaoler, William Cooper, of Machias. Crier oj CourtSy William Chaloner, oi Machias. .

Churches and Minifters in Bodon. lo^

Churches^ Ministers ofth Gos/iely iJfc. in Massa- ctiusetta and , MB. C stands for Congregationalist ; E for Episco- palian; P for Presbyterian; B for Baptist; M for Me- thodist; L for Lutheran; U for Universalist ; Unit. Unitarian. Boston. SUFFOLK. First Church.Sunimer St. MathanielL Frothingham, C Second Church,* Middle -Street, Henry IVdrCy C First Baptist Church, Rack-Street, James M, WinchelU Old-South Church, Mariboro'-Street, G Stone-Chapel, Scliool-St. yawes Freeman^ d.d. Unit. Church in Braltle-Street, John Gorham Palfrey y C Friends' Meeting-House, Congress- Street. New North Church,North-Street, FrancisParkman^ C New South Church, Summer-St. Francis William Pitt Greenwood, C Christ Church, Salem -Street, Asa Faton^ E Church in Federal Street, William Kllery Channing, C Church in Mollis- Street, John Pierfiont^ C TrinityChurch, Summer-St. yo/m S. J.Gardiner,d.d. E West- Church, Lynde-Street, Charles Lowell^ C Second Baptist Church, Back-St. Thomas BaUhvin^D.n. First Universalist Church, Bennett-St, Paul Dean. Boston Church of the Holy Cross, Franklin-Street, ) Fight Rev. John Cheverus^ d.d. Bishofi^ V Rev> Philiji Laiisey, assistant. ) First Methodist Chapel, Methodist-Alley. African Baptist Society, Belknap-Street, Thomas Paul. Second Methodist Chapel, Broomfield's Lane. Society in Friend-Street, Travelling Preacheis. Third Baptist Society, Charles Street, Daniel Sharp Church in Park-Street, Serena Ed-ivards D=ii>ight, C Second Universalist Church, School-St. Hosta Ballou. St. Matthew's Chapel, South-Boston, E New-Jerusalem Church, Pond-Street. Church in Essex- Street, James Sabine, C Chelsea, Joseph Tuckerman^ C

• * The ancient Meeting- housCy called the Old North, _ in North-Square, having been destroyed in the year 1775, the members of that Societij have since united

ivith the Nciv Brick Society y in Middle- Street. I04 Churches and Miniders in Essex.

Ministers ivho officiate at the Public Lecture in Bos-. ton^ on Thursdays^ at the First Chuich in Chauncyi jPiace, arranged according to seniority. Doct. Porter Mr. Channing Mr. Frothingham Doct. Morse Mr. Tuckerman Mr. Ware Doct. Harris Mr. Lowell Mr. Greenwood- Doct. Richmond Mr. Pierpoiit Mr. Walker Mr. Gray Mr. Parkman Mr. Palfrey Mr. Pierce

./^mesbury Ben].Sa.\vyeY C L.ynn Friends and M. Moses Welch C JLymifield" JcsephMottey C Andover Bailey Loring C Atanchester* C Justin Edwards C A/ar^^/e/^fG f/Samuel DanaC i^ra^/o^'^JonathanAllen C JchnBartlett C Gardner B. Perry C Benjamin B. Smith Fi B Isaac Kimball B Beverly Abiel Abbot C Methodists Humphrey C. Perley C Methuen J.W.Eastman C David Qliphant C Charles O. Kimball B Nathl. W^ Williams B Mc^rf/e-^owEben.HubbardC Boxfcrd Isaac Briggs C^, JVewbury L.Withington C Peter Eaton C C i3an-jy.B.Wadsworth D.D.C James Miltimcre C Samuel VValker C E'ijah Parish, d.d. C James A. Buswell B Friends Essex Robert Crowell C Newburyfi. Jno.AndrewsC Gloucester C James Morss E Daniel Fuller t: C Ezra Leonard c C. W. Milton C David Jewett c Daniel Dana, d.d. P Thomas Jones u John Giles P B Wheeler B //f7w//;owM.Cutler,L.L dC Pardons Gil.T.WilliamsC Haverhill JoshuaDodge C /eow/t-y Willar.Hoibrook G Isaac Tompkins C Isaac Braman (ieorge Keelv B Simeon Chamberlain Jfisvj. David T.Kimball C «SW^;wJohnPrince,L.L.D. Joseph Dana, D.D. C William Bentley, d.d. B Thomas Carlisle Otis Rockwood Sam. Worcester, J.ynn C d.d. \ Elijah Heddihg> Metho- Elias Cornelius \ Enoch Mudge S dists. Brown Emersoa lienjamin F. Farns\vorthB Churches and Ministers in Middlesex. 105

Lucius Boiles B Henry Blatchtord P Saugus Fligg U Tojijield Friends, &: B VVtn.'iain jolui Smith Salisbury C MIDDLESEX. Jicton C LSia.den Aaron Green C Ashby C Eueaezer Ncisou B Bedford Saml. Stearns C AlarLOuTo" C Billericu H. Cummgs, ; p byivehterF Bucklin C D.n. Nath I. Whitman J RoLK.MCjL.ivUlam U ^oordoro* Joseph WiUard C Meufora DX)sijOO(.l,D D. C

Brigh i o/iJohuFoster d . d.C MiCicfc Mart.n Aiuore C Burlington'STimi.i^c'^ci.i C A'c"Ji'^o/^JGiiclthan Homer C Ca//,6n. A.dolmes.D.D- C VV uuam Grcenough C Ca7nbfU. 1 ho.B.Gannett C Josepa Graiton B Bela Jacobs B Asa £..^t^.i, tkiston, rec/or E AsaEatoii, Bostoi, ,rec?orE Fepjitrdl Johnbullaid C Carlialt Paul Litchtield C Rtuding Elialj bto(jQC > OiarlcstO'ijni.^iQV^tii}\ .C Lyru!> Peii ce William Coliier B Pettr odiiborn C Ch. in Gorham-street B 6Vicv 5wr?zfSh.B.Towns€nclC Edward Turner U ShirL i/Paii tJiiasWhitneyC Walter Baitour B Jacoa VVi.;a U James Waiker C S. dtuaing Reu.EmersoiiC C/ze/ws/brciWUkesAIlenC Gusiav^us F. Davis B B Stonenam J. fi. Stevens C John Peckens B Sionv Jonatlian Newtli C Concord JiziaRipley, D.D.C S/^rf6w J/ Rutuis Hurlbut C Jjracut C 7'e-ivfcsoury JacobCogginC C Zl5=tyA/5^«(iDavidPalmer C Dunstable C 'lyngsboro* N.LawrenceC B B E,SudburyM\nKW\%\iX. C Waltham Samuel Ripley C Framingh. Dav. Kellogg C /'/''af fr^o.ConversFra! icisC Charles Frain B W. Cambn. 1 hadd.FiskeC Grc/onDan.Chaplin.D.D.C Ber.j amin C Graitun B P We^ljord Caleb Blake C -flo//zs?07? JosepsAVheaton C Weal on Joseph Field C /&/iX:i/2/o« ^NathLHowe C B E Methodists Zexf/2^^<>nCharlesBriggsC Wilmington F. Reynolds C LiuQ, Chas. Stearns, D.D. C Woburn Jos. Chickeriiig C LUtleton Edni. Foster C George Phippen B io6 Mlnifters, &c. in Norfolk.... Plymouth. NORFOLK. BelUnghayn AbielFisberB M//^ow Samuel Gile ^raiw/' re cRich.S.Stcrrs C Needham Steph. Palmer C Jonas Perkins Thomas Noyes C Brookline John Pierce Methodists Canton WilliamRitchie Quincy Peter Whitney C E Cchasset Jacob Flint EandolphThsid.'PomeYcyC JJed/ia?n Alvan Lamson C Joel Briggs John White Boxbury E.Porter, d John Bradford jDorc^.T.M.Harris.D Thomas Gray John Codman Sharon Edward Richmond, d.d.C Dover Ralph Sanger C Stovghton Ebenez. Gay C i^^x6r/r(7'Thos.Williams C Waljiole George Morey C J'rankli. N.Emmons.D.o.C IVry mout/iJ Sicob Norton C Medjield Daniel C. iaan* Wiibam Tyler C ders, D.D. C W^entham ElishaFiske C William Gammell B C Medivay Luther Bailey C William Williams B Jacob Ide C PLYMOUTH. ^d/r75^?onHoll andWeeks C A777^'.s7owZephani.Willis C Samuel W. Colburn C Samuel Glover B Daniel Thomas C MarshfieldMeirlm ParrisC

JBridgenvater] .Reed d . d .C Thomas Conant B Zedeki'^h Sanger, D.D. C Elijah Leonard C James Flint C MVM(' Aoro'Emers.PaineC Daniel Huntington C John Shaw C E Philip Colby C Fiavel Shurtleft' B B Carver C B B Samuel Nelson B y?wjT^pro'John A llyn ,d .d.C Ebenezer Briggs B Bellfax Abel RichmondC Fembroke Morrill Allen C Hunover Seth Chapin C George Barstow C John Butler B Joseph Torrey,ir. B /*/j/waM

//!'?? o-/za7« Jos RichardsonC Seti\ Stets'^'n C Nicholas B. Whitney C William T. Torrcy C Henry Colman C liuLl B Plymfiton ElijahDexter MinifterSjScc. in BrIstol....Barnstable.... Dukes. ig7 jF?cc/;

Grafton John Miles C Sh reius Jos.Sumn er, D . d . C B Elias Megregory B Lathe U 5<«^

Ward Isaac Dwindl B IVinchcndon C Wffs/do.EUshaRockwood C Worcester Charles A. B Goodrich C West-BoyIstcn C Aaron Bancroft, D D. C fr<:'5i'«\IunsonC.GaylordC Jonathan Going B» WfsrmmsifrCyrusMann C HAMPSHIRE ./^wAer5fD.Varso"is,D.D .C MiddLefidd Jona. Nash c Nathan Perkins, jr. C Isaac Child B £

Minillers, &c. in York....Cumberland. 1 1

Washington Gridley C Methodists B IVesi Stockb ridge Methodists Waters Windsor G. Dorrance C WUliajnston Kalph W YORK. Alfred Nathaa Douglas C Limington B Sliiikers jLimcnck C Arundel George Pay son C Eb. nezer Kinsman B B Lyman bi'mon Lock B Berwick Joseph HilliardC jon iih:nCalef C >iathaniei Lord B jVeivfieid B B C Friends and Methodists Parsonsjield C B Samuel VVeks B £/r/rf

FuLmouth VV it i . MiltimoreC Samuel Marine r B Friends and. Methodists Samuel Woodward B 112 Minifters, &c^ in Lincoln.

Minot Jonathan Scott C P. S. I'en Broeck C Ed ward Pii\son George Ricker B Elijah Kellogg ") *"p J\/e'iv G/oucest. E.MoseleyC Thomas J. Murdock 5 Robtrt Lav B Thomas B. Kipky B Shakers Samuel Rand B JVorth-Yarmouth C Friends ^x\A Methodists Amasa Smith C Fcwncl Perez Chapin C C Scarbd' Th OS. Lancaster C Stephen Chapin B Nnthan Tilton C 0//.^."/^JosiahG.Merrill C Siandhh Daniel Marrett C Polund U B Methodists_ WmdfiamG^YiV' Kellog C jPtfr/ZanJIchaboclNichols C Wcfttbrook CaltbBradley C LINCOLN. Alna C Miscongus Island B ^aMJohnW.Eliingwood C J^"eiucustle Kiah Bailey C C Dennis Ryan R.C Silas Steams B A'a6/c^oro'Phin.Pilsbury B

Jioothbay Isaac Weston C Ac'tmiram J udson B Bowdoinl()s,e.^\\Dtris\Q\f B Palermo Jes^e Martin C Icha!)od Temple B St. George Benj. Eames B Bowdoinh, Danl. Pierson B Thoinaston Elisha Snow B Methodists John H. Ini^raham C Bristol C ToiuhavL Eiihu Purring- B tou B Friends and Methodists C Camden C Methodists Dresden C Uirnn C Edgecomb C WalcH James Pierce B B J^aldobord^ David M. Friendshifi B Mitchell C Georgttown S. Sewall C Warren Andrew Fuller B IIo/i e J am es St e w ard B Jonathan Huse C Jeffcr&cn William Allen B Whitfield DennisRyanR.C Ltiviston Benjamin Cole B Bay ley B Lisbon B ^wcflssf ^H. Packard D. DiC Litchfield Wm. Stinson B ^f^oo/w/c/J^ si.Winship 7 q Jonathan Adams 3 iiVcA^fWHenryKeudall B B Mmifters, &c. Kenn....Oxford.... Somerset. 113 KENNEBECK. jiu^us fa Benin. Ta.\)[}nn C jYciv- Sharon C Belgrade Liias Taylor B Cnase Sleeper M Che^terv. JothdmSewaiiC Sylvanus Boardman B Qviton Mephibosheth Pittstiu Methodists Cain B D iiiiel Kendrick C Fairfax StepheuDexter B Readfield MoughtonB Rome Isaiah Mills B FarmingtonW SLvdhockeB Sidney Asa VVilber Methodists aiid C Fayette Oliver Billings B Temfile Cyrus Baldwin M Vassalbord' Gardiner (i. VV. Olnev E Thomas Adams Garland C & B Coker Marble Greene John Dagget B Friends Hallowcl/E\\\ihsi\ciGi\\ctC Vienna Methodists Winthrop Morse B Josiah Bradlee B Methodists Jonathan Bradley B Harlem B Wayne B Leeds Thomas Francis B Wilion Jeremiah Bean B Mjnrnouth B Winslaiv C M Win t/irop Day. ThurstonC Ml r

I-/ Porter C /far(/b rc/Dan H utchinsoD B Ruwford Daniel Gould C Hebron John Tripp Sumner Joseph Palmer B C Turner Allen Greley C Hiram l\ fi^f r/brtfLincolnRipley C Jay Joseph Adams Weld Lemuel Jackson P g Joseph Macomber Amaziah Reed > SOMERSET. Anson C Bloom/ield Fifield Holt C Avon M6cB Canaan B K2 114 Ministers Sec. inHanc...Penobs...Wa5h.

Canaan Keiv- Vineyard B Nj rridgeivockio^mh PeetC (' uilford MacumberB Parkman Hall B JIarmony Bibby B Siarks C Industry C Strong Methodists and C Karatunke C Hx\NCOCK. Belfast W.Frothingham C Mt. Desert — Eaton C M & B Northtiort B Eluehill Jonathan Fisher C O r rington Methodists Jonathan Roundy B Orland M&B Bucksfiort Mighill Blood C Penobscot M M Joseph Roberts B Castine William Mason C Prospect C & M & B M Christopher C. Lawton C Dee rule C Sedgwick Pinkham B M&B C £.den Han ting B Sullivan B -EZ/.s'iX'or^A Peter Nurse C Benjamin Lord B Surry Benjamin Lord Frankfort M & B Trenton Isleboro* M & B Vinalhav^n M&B Jackson Silas Warren C PENOBSCOT. Bangor Harvev Locmis C Hampden Methodists Brtiver Thos. Williams C Hermon -— Patten 3 Carmel Ruggles J\. Charlest. — Hunter B Corinth Holt A'^tnvport B Dixmont Orrington- — Marsh M John Chadbourn Orono Methodists Garland Stetson B Hampden Wiliiainsburg John Saw- yer C WASHINGTON. jiddistn B Machias Methodists Jiastport B Ao6z;;6;owDanieiL(.vejoy C AiacA/asMarshficldStceleC Steuben Nathl. Rc-binscn B B Catholic to the Pussamaquoddy and Pe- nobscot India72Sy M. Cailliaux. Qy' Pews and Rights in Houses of Public Worship arc deemed in law to be Real Estate, except in Boston, •whtre they are to be conbidercd as Personal Estate. Conventioa of Ministers. 1 15

The Convention of the Congregational Ministers in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts IS a voluntary Association, embracing all the Congre- gational Clergy of the Conimonwealth, but vested with no particular authority or control over the Churches. Their meeting is holden in Boston, in the afternoon of the last Wednesday in May, or day of Election annual- ly ; and the foUowing day at eleven, a.m. after trans- acting the usual busmess of the Convention, a sermon is delivered in public before them, and a collection made for the charitable purpose of relieving the indigent VVid. ows of Congregational Clergymen. Difficulties having often arisen in determining, what widows are the proper objects of the charity of this Con- vention, it was voted, June 1, 1815,'—That a standing Committee of 30 be appointed, 5 of whom shall be chos- en centrally; and the remainder in difterent parts of the State. The five shall act as a Reporting Ccm- mittee, to receive from the other members of the Com- n\ittee applications and statements of facts in behalf of persons who may be subjects of the charity of the Con- vention, and having considered the same, shall judge of the persons to be relieved, and the proportion to be given to each, and make report to the Convention, ou the 1st day of their meeting, annually ; further, that the names of said Committee shall be annually published iii the iVIassachusetts Register. STANDING COMMITTEE. Rev. Dr. Kirkkind, Rev. Dr. Holmes, Rev. John Pierce, Rev. Charles Lowell, are the Reporting Com- mittee.

Suffolk. Bristol. Rev.William E. Channing. Rev. Pitt Clark. Kssex, Barnstable. Rev. Dr. Worcester, Rev. Rev. John Simpkius, Rev. Peter Eaton Ezra Goodwin. Middlesex. Worcester. Rev. Ezra Riplty, d. d. Rev. John Cushing, Rev. Rev. Sylvester F. Bucklin. Dr. Bancroft, Rev. Johu Norfolk. Fiske. Rev. Elisha Fiske. Hamfiden. Fiymouth. Rev. Isaac Knapp. Rev. Dr. Sanger, Rev. Hawfishiie» lames K.^ndiill, Rev. Dr. Lyman. 1 1 6 General Association in Massachusetts.

Franklin. Somerset and Lincoln. Rev. . Rev Kennebeck. Berkshire.'^- ^^v. Elipha^let G.llet. Rev. Dr iTycle:

J°^K\ n l^ev. Lincoln Kipley. Rev. Jonathan Cogswell. Hancock and Washington. Cumberland. Rev. Jonathan Fisher, Rev. Rev. Edward Payson. Peter Nurse. Accordingly, when the widow of any Congregational Clergyman is considered an object of the charity of the Convention, it is desired, that answers to the following questions be given by one of the Standing Committee, by the first of May in each year, to be communicated to the Reporting Committee, that they may possess tlie documents for making a correct report to the Convention. 1. What is her age ? 2. What are the number, the sex, the ages, and the circumstances of her children ? 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 affi)rd her assistance ? And in what way do they assist her t 6. What is her income ^ 7. What peculiar circumstances render her an object of charity ; or make it desirable, that she should have aid, this year? The Standing Committee are also desired to give notice to the Scribe, whenever an alteration takes place in the circumstances of the widows, who are objects of charity. First preacher, June 1, 1820, Rev. Dr. Parish. Sec- ond preacher. Rev. Dr. Bancroft. Rev. , of Boston, Treasurer. Rev. John Pierce, of Brookline, Scribe of the Convention. The Convention earnestly recommend to all young gentlemen who design to devote themselves to the work of the ministry, to spend that portion of time in the study of divinity which learned and judicious advisers shall think necessary to qualify them tor public teachers.

The General Association in Massachusetts. THIS body was organized in June, 1805. In 1814, it consisted of Delegates from 12 Associations in Massa- chusetts Proper. Its members "admit, as articles of faith, the dxtrines of Christianity, as they are generally .

Bishaps in the United States, &c. 117 expressed in the Assembly's Shorter Catechism," and consider these doctrines, which have been generally em- braced by the churches of New-England, as the " basis of their union*' This body whohy disclaims ecclesi- astic. il power or authority over the Churches, or the opinions of individuals. The essential objects, as ex- j)ressed in their Constitution, are " to promote brother- ly intercourse and harmony, and their mutual anima- tion, assistance and usefulness as ministers of Christ." i^ Annual meetings last Wednesday in June.

Bishops of the Protestant Efiiacofial Church in the United States. Date of consecration. Residence. Feb. 4, 1787. Rt. Rev. William White, d. d. of Pensylvania, . May 29, 1811. Rt. Rev. John H. Hobart, d. d of A''tiD- Yo rk. New-York May 29, 1811. Rt. Rev. Alexander V. Griswcld, d d. cf the Eastern Diocess, Bristoiy R. I. May 18, 1814, Rt. Rev. Richard C. Moore, d. d. of ^ Richmond. Sept. 1, 1814. Rt. Rev. James Kemp, d. d. of Marijtandy Baltimore. Nov. 19, 1S15. Rt. Rev. John Croes, d. d.

of Mew-Jersey y New-Brunswick.

Oct. 8, 18 18. Rt. Rev. Nathaniel Bowen, d . d . of , Charleston. Feb. 11, 1819. Rt. Rev. Philander Chase, d. d. of , Worthingtcn, Oct. 27, 1819. Rt. Rev. Thomas C.Brownell, d.d. ll.d. Con?iecticuty Hartford.

Methodist Bishofin. Rt. Rev. William M'Kendree, Rt. Rev. Enoch George, and Rt. Rev. Robert R. Roberts.

Roman Catholic Bishofis in the United States. Most Rev. Ambrose Mareshal, Archbishop, Baltimore. Rt. Rev. John Cheverus, d.d. Boston. Rt. Rev. Joseph B, Flaget, o.D.Bardstown, fKentucky ) Rt. Rev. John Connelly, A. d. New-York. Rt. Re v.William Dubourg, J^ew-Orleansy 8c Louisiana. In the British Colonies. Rt. Rev. Joseph O. Plessis, d.u, ) n l Rt. Rev. Claud B.Panet, his Coadiutor, d.d. \ V"^^^^. Rt.Rev.Edmund Burke,Bishop d JYova-Scotia, Halifax. ii8 Massachusetts . MASSACHUSETTS MILITIA. [Revised by the Adjutant-General, November, i8l9.] His Excellency JOHN BROOKS,

Commander in Chief,

Aids- de-camp.. Samuel Swett, and Benjamin T. Pickman, of Boftcn. Rank of Lieutenant-Colonels.

Adjutant-General, William H. Sumner, ot Boflon. Rank of Brigadier General. Quarter-Master-Generaly Amasa Davis, of Boston. Rank of Brigadier-General. [TheOfEces of the Adjutant-Generals' and Quarter-Master- Generals' department, are kept in the State-House, and are open from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. and from 3 to 6 P. M.]

DIVISION, AND DIVISIONARY STAFF OFFICERS.

FIRST —Sw^WA: and Norfolk. -General, Elijah Ciane, of Cantou. AiUs-de-Camp, MinotThayer, of Bttiintrte, ErastusEmmons, ofFranklin. Division-Inspector, Division-iJuarter-Mastcr, G&orge Bass, of Boston. Judge-Advocate, George Sullivau, ofdo. SECOND DIVISION. Major-General, Amos Hovey, Salem. Aidsde-Cainp, Eben. Bancroft, John W. Fenno, of Salem. Division-Inspector, Division-Quarter-Master, Stephen Hooper. Judge-Advocate, Theodore Eames, of Salem. THIRD DIVISION. Major-Genei-al, Joseph B. Varnum, of Dracut. Aids-de-Canip, Benja. F. Varnum, and Epliraim Cobum, ofdo. Division- 1 nspector, S&m-^son Woods, of Groion. Division-Quurter-Muster, Samuel Swan,of Medford. Judge-Advocate, John Keyes, of Concord. FOURTH DIVISION. Major-General, Epaphras Hoyt, of Deertield. Aids-de'Camp, Jonatlian A. Saxton, of do.CharlesHoward/)fSpringfiel«j Division-lmpector, Elihu Hoyt, of Deertield. DivisionQjtarter-lMaster, Judge-Advocate, Daniel Wells, of Greenfield. FIFTH DIVISION. Major-General, Benjamin Lincoln, of New -Bedford. Aid-de-Camp, Timothy G. Coffin, do. Division-Inspector, John M. Goodwni, of Bridgewater. Division-Quarter-Master, Cushing Mitciiell,do. Jkdge-Advocate, Nathaniel M. Davis, of Plyniouth. Massachusetts Militia. 119

SIXTH DIVISION. Naj or- General, William Frost, of Satidford. Ai'ls-deCanip, John Frost, of Anuidel, and CharlesCmhing;, So.Bcrwiek. Divi^ion-Impe'-tor, Abner Sawyer, jr. of Saco. Division-Qjtarter-Mastei-, Isaac En'iery, of Biddefoi*d. Judge-Advocate^ Henry Holmes, of Alfred. SEVEXTH DIVISIOX. Mnior-General, Salem Town, jr. of Charlton. Aias-de-Camp, John Davis, and John ISIower, of "Worcester. Division- Impector, Jonathan Copeland, of Charltwi. Diviiion-Quarler-Mastrr, Elijah Brip;ham, of Worcester. Judge-Advocate, Solomon Strong, of Leominster. EIGHTH DIVISION. Major-General, Henry Sewall, of Augusta. Aids-'le-Cnmp, Eben. Dutch, of Augusta, and Wm. H. Page, HallowelK X)ivwion-/;jj/)ertor, Samuel Howard, of Augusta. Division-Qtiarter-Master, Benjamin Brown, jr. of Vassalboro'. Judge-Advocate, Williams Emmons, of Augusta. NINTH DIVISION. Major-General, John Whiting, of Great-Barrington. Aids-de-Camp, Thomas Hopkins, and James L. Bacon, of Gt. Barrington. Division-Inspector, Henrj- W. Dwight, of Stockbridge. Division- Qimrter-Mastcr, Thomas A. Gold, of PittsfieJd. Judge-Advocate, Henry Hubbard, of Lanesboro'. TENTH DIVISION. Major-General, Jedediah Herrick, of Hampden. Aids-de-Camp, William R. Ware, Frankfort. Division- Inspector, Jacob M'Gaw, Bangor. Division-Ouarter-Mastcr, Charles Blake, ef Brewer. Judge-Advocate, John Wilson, of Belfast. ELEVENTH DIVISION. Mnjor-Ceneral, , of Bath. Aids-de-Camp, Thomas D. Robinson, and Noali Hinckley, of Brunswick^ Division-Inspector, Peter H. Green, of Path. Division-Quai-tei--Master, Charles C!app, of do. Judge-Advocate, Samuel E. Smiih, of Wiscasset. TWELFTH DIVISION. Major-General, Samuel Fcssenden. of New-Gloucester. Aidt-de-Catnp, Josiah WIiit.v,an. Portland, Jno.W. Mellen,N. YarmouA. Division-Inspector, Charles S. Davies, jr. of Portland. Division-Qjtarter-Kaster, Solomon H. Chandler, N. Gloucester. Judge-Advocate, Thomas A. Deblois, Windham. THIRTEENTH DIVISION. Major-General, Le^i Hubbard. Aids-de-Camp, Russell Hubbard, and Rufus Stowell, of Pari^. Division-Inspector, Samuel A. Bradk-r', of Fr\'eburg. Division-Qiiarter-Mnster, Philip Eastinan, of do. * Judge- Advocate, Aibiou K. Parns, of Paris.

BRIGADE AND BRIGADE STAFF OFFICERS, FIRST DIVISION. C Briga. Gen. Hemy A. S. Dearborn, of Roxbury. 1st. J Aid-de-Camp, Alexander H. Gibbs, of do. Thayer, of Boston. Brig. J Brigade-Major, Samuel M. ( Bngade-(^u"artei-Master, Wiliiam Stackpol^, ia. I20 Brigade and Brigade Staff Officers.

-. Brigadier-General, Nathl. Guild, of Dedham- 2tl. ) Aid-de-Camp, Brig. ) Brigade-Major, Timothy P. Wliitner, Dedhara. ( Brigade-Quaiter-Master, Fit eman Fisher, do. /• Brigadifr-General, William Sullivan, Boston. 3d. \ Aid-de-CaiTijp, Brig. "S Brigado Major, Stephen Fairbanks, Boston. I Brigade-Quarter-Master, Benjamin Wiiislow, do. SECOND DIVISION^ f Brigadier-General, James Appleton, Gloucester. Aid-de-Camp, Francis Peabody, Salem. j,t. J Brigade-Major, John Smith, jr. Gloucester. Br iff. J Q Brigade-Quaiter-Master, Benjamin Day, Salem. r Brigadier-General, Benja. Stickney, of Newbury. Aid-de-Camp, 2t] \ Brigade-Major, John Scott, of Newburyport. Brie. J f Brigade-Quarter-Master, John Rollins, NewbuiT. THIRD DIVISION. ( Brigadier-Gen. Nathl. Austin, Charlestown. 1st. ^ Aicl-de-Camp, Brig. 3 Brigade-Major, Samuel Jacques, jr. Charkstown. C Brigade-Quarter-Master, Elias Phinney, do. f Brigadier-General, Simon Cobum, of Dracut. 2d. J Aid-de-Camp, Ward Bradley, of do. Brig. ) Brigade- Major, Joseph Butterfield,Tyngsboro'. ^ Brigade-Quai-ter-MasterVS. A. Cobum, Dracuu FOURTH DIVISION. Brigadier-General^ Alanson Knox, Biandfbrd. Aid-de-Camp, Ornn Sage, do. Brigade-Major, George Bliss, jr. of Monson. S Brigade-Quarter-Master, Robert Day, West-Springfleld. r Brigadier-General, Asa Howland, of Conway. 2d. N Aid-de-Camp, Alanson Clark, of Greenfield. Brig. ) Biigade-Major, Thomas Gilbert, do. / Brigade-Quarter-Master, Sylvanus Maxwell, CbarlenionS FIFTH DIVISION. Brigadier-General, Abiel Washburn, Middleboro'. Aid-de-Camp, William R. P. Washburn, do. Biigade-Major, Nathaniel Wilder, jr. do. Brigade-Q)i;u-ter-Master, Thomas Hobait, Pembroke. Brigadier-General, Shepard Leach, of Easton. Aid-de-Camp, Brigade-Major, David G. W. Cobb, Taunton. Brigade-Quaiter-Master, Samuel C. Fa les, Taunton. Brigadier-General, Elijah Cobb, Brewstei'. Aid-de-Camp, Richard Sears, jr. of ChaUiam. I Brigade-Major, Joseph Sampson, Brewster. Brigade-Quartc-r-Mastrtr, Freeman Foster, do. SIXTH DIVISION. r Brigadier-.'reneral, Simon Noweil, Arundel. 1st. \ Aid-de-Camp, George JexFords, Wells.

Bri: . 1 Brigade-Major, George M'heelwright, Arundel. ( Brigade-Quarter-Master, ."lark Demiuett, Kittery- r Brigadier-General, John M'Donald, Limerick. 2d. N Aid-de-Camp, Ti'ue Bradbury, of do. Brig. ^ Brigade- Major, Simon Foirg, do. ^ Brisads-Quaitei'-iMaster, Joieph SiLuison, dov Brigade and Brigade Staff Officers. i2i

SEVENTH DIVISION. JBripfadier-Geiieral, Tlioinas Chamberlain, Worcester. Aid-de-Camp, Ti'ly Rice, do. Rrignde-Major, Nathan Htard, jr. do. liri'^ade- Quarter-Master, Btla Tiffany, Oxford. r Biipadiei'-General, Ivej-s Jewett, Ashburnliani. 2d. N Aid-de-Camp, Ephraim M. Cunniiipliant, do. Brig. ) Bripade-Major, Solomon Carter, Laneastti. ( Brigade-Q,uarter-Master, Henry Kendall, Leominster. EIGHTH DIVISION. f Brii^adirr-Gencral, Wiiliaro Gonld. Famung;ton. 1st. ; Aid-de-Camp, Benjamin Gould, Wilton. Brigade-Major, John F. Woods, jnii. Farmington. Brig. J ( Brigade-Quarter-Master, John Russ, do. r Brii^adier-Genoral, Joel Wcilingum, of Faiifax. •2d. \ Aid-de-Camp, Amos Fletcher, Norridgewalk. Brig. ) Brigade-Major, Joseph Clark, Ciinton. ( Brigade-Quarter- ^Master, , Fairfax. NINTH DIVISION. Brigadier-Genera), Ebenez( r Hvde. New-IMarlboro'. Aid-de-Camp, Rob.n-t R. Root, Sheffield. 5 Brigade-Mai or, Robert F. Eaniai-d, do. Brigade-Quarter-Master, Amos King, New-Marlboro', r Brigadier-Geiierai, Jeremiah Colegrove,jr. of Adams. 2d. N Aid-de-Camp, Brig. ) Brigade-Major, Cahin Hubbcl), jr. Lancsborough. ( Brigade-QuaxtLT- Master, Timothy Griswold, Lenox. TENTH DIVISION. Brigadier-General, 7Nla«k Trafton, Bangor. Aid-dc-Ca:!ip, J ishua W. Carr, do. I?ri?ade.-Ma|oi', Jaseph Tieat, do. J Brigade-Qii'arter-Master, Royal Clark, do. r Brjgadiev-Gtntrai, John Balkam, Robinston.

2(1, \ Aid-de-Camp, Brig. 5 ^'"gade-Mijor, Philo Lewis, Steuben. ' ( Biigade-Quarttr-Master, James A. Campbell, CheiTyfieM^ ELEVENTH DIVISION. f Brigadier-Gneia.!, Joshua Wingate,jr. Bath. 1st. J Aid-d- -Camp,

Brig. :• B.igide-Major, Jnseph Sc\vall,jr. Bath. C Bngado-Qiiarter- Master, Nathan Ames, do. C RB igadier-Gen:-ra',igad David Pavson, of Wiscassct. 2d. ^ i:i-di-Cainp, Vatbaniel Austin, do. Brig. Biigad- -Msjor. Samuel Pag, do. ) " ( Biigadiigade-QuavtL'r-Master, Thomas Nichols, do. TWELFTH DIVISION. f B.,jrs.dier-General, John Perlev,of Bridgeton. 1st. ) A:'i-d -Camp, Brig, y H.jirrtde Major, Thomas Perley, do. 1^ B;ig*ide-Quarter-Master, Most s Harris, Gray. B; i^adier-General, Phineas Portland. >^ Varnum, -^ lu-ile-Cainp,

L^i.f^. Br ~a ! -^Lajor,.Tohn W. Sr.iith, Portland. ( Brigade-Qiiarter-Master, Nathaniel 'I'homes, Gorliaia. THIRTEENTH DIVISION. f Brigadier-General, Henry Far\vell,of Buckfield. »5t. J i!:i de -Camp, Lucius Loring, do. Brig. J Brigade-Major, James Starr, jr. Jay. C Brigade-Qnarter-Mab'ter, OMver Polfavd, Turner. 122 Field "Officers of Infantry.

Brigadier-C»«nenil, Amos Hastings, Bethel. Aid-de-Canip, Brie:ade-Major, Enoch Lincoln, Fryeburgh. Brigade-Quarter-Master, "William Russell, 2d. of Bethel.

FIRLD OFFICERS AND ADJUTANTS. OF THE INFANTRY. FIRST DIVISION. FIRST BRIGADE. f by , , of Roxbnry. 1st. ) Lieut. Colonel, b Bdward Foster, Dorchester. Reg. 1 IMajor, Thomas Sturtevant, Roxlwirj'. ( Adjutant, Liither Newell. Roxbunt-. ? Colonel, Washington Cuslung, of Hingham. 2d. \ Lieut. Colonel, Ebenezer Humphrey, WeyrHOUt^i. Reg. ) Major, Newcoinb Bates, Cohasset. ( Adjutant, Ntd Cushing, Hingham. r Colonel, b Barnabas Clark, of Randolph. 3d. \ LieuU Colonel, Edward Glover, Quincy. Rtg. 'S Major, Moses Wliitnev, Milton. / Adjutant, Jooathan mid, Randolph. SECOND BRIGADE. r Colonel, 6 George Fisher, of Dover. Ist. \ Lieut. Colonel, Cliester Adams, Net^dhaim Rtg. ) Major, Eaton Whiting, Detlham. ( Adjutant. Moses Gragg, do. (T Colonel, John Gay, St. ughtoo. 2d. 3 Lieut Colonel, Jarqes Blacknian, Cantom Reg. ) Major, Asa Plympton, Foxborough. ( Adjutant,Jaraes Bent, Canton. r Colonel, Joseph Rockwood, of Bellingham. 3d. \ I-ieut. Colonel, Lowell B alien, of M«^way* Reg. S Major, Amos Hill, of Bellingham. / Adjutant, Sewall Sanford, Medway. THIRD BRIGADE, r* Colonel, Thaddeus Page, of Boston. !**• 3 Lieut. Colonel, Henrj- Ome, do. • J Major, Caleb Hartshorn, ' do. ( Adjutant, Samuel Clark. do. r'Cohinel, Benjamin , Loring, of BostQtt. 2d. ^ I.ieut. Colonel, Michael Roulstone, do. Reg- ) Major, Daniel I^ Gibbens, do. (^ Acliutant, William W.Clapp, do. f- Colonel, Sam\iel H. Parker, Boston. Sd. \ Lieut. Colonel, Bfnja«un Huntington, do. S-*^S' "^ Major, Joseph Jenkins, do. / Adjutant, Alfred Curtis, do. SECOND DIVISION. FIRST BRIGADE. rague, of Salem. "'ebb, do, do, dD. Field Officers of Infantry. 123

f Colonel, Benjamin Haskell, Gloucester. 20. 3 Liiiit. Coiouel, lleg* ^ M»jor, Isaac Demiison, do. * C Adjutant, Daniel Rogei-s, do. r Colonel, Amos Shelduu, of Beverly, •'d- ) Lieut. Colonel, Daniel Proctor, jun. do- ^^S' J Major, Samuel Goldsmith, of Manthestcr.v ( Adjutant, James Hill, of Beverly. t Coionel, Matthew Cox, of Ljmnfield. Itli. \ Lieut. Colonel, Joel Hewes, of do. Reg. ^ Major, Henry Williams, of Lynn. ^ Adjutant, Andrew Breed, do. * r Col«)nel, Nathaniel Feltoii, Danvers. 5th. \ Lieut. Colonel, William Pool, do. Heg. S Major, George Thomas, Middltton. / Adjutant, Richai'd Osboro, jr. Danvers, SECOND BRIGADE. C Colonel, Daniel Adams, 5d. Newbury. 3st. ^ Lieut. Col. nel, Josiali Titcomb, do- Reg. J Major, Benjamin 1". I'enney, do. V. Adjutant, Gibbins Adams, do. C Colonel, William Andrews, Ipswich. 2d. J Lieut. Colonel, John Biocklebauk, Rowley. Reg. V Major, Nathaniel Hanis, Ips^^ icli. V Adjutant, William Choate, do. C Coionel, 6 Salomon Low, of Boxford. Sd. J Lieut. Coltmel, Jeremiah Mitchell, of Bradford, Rtg. J INlajor, Benjajmin Abbott, of Andover. ( Adjutant, Joseph L. Low, do. t Colonel, Edmund Sargent, Amesburj-. Colonel, 4tli. J Lieut. Nathauiei Fifield, Salisburj*. ileg. ) Major, Aaron Morrill, do. ( Adjutant, Patten Sargent, of Amesbuiy. r Colonel, i Charles White, of Haverhill. 5th. J Lieut. Colonel, Phineas Webster, do. ^lajor, John Ladd, do. Re"-."' J ^ Adjutant, Jesse Clement, do. BATTALLION OF INFANTRY. Bat. 5 Lieut. Colonel, Abraham Williams, of NewburyporU likt'a. I Maj or, Jonathan Wood, do. THIRD DIVISION. FIRST BRIGADE. C Colonel, John Tarbell, Cambridge. 1st. J Lieut. Colonel, Luther Gay, do, Reg. J Major, Eliab W. Metcalf, do. V Adjujant, Isaac Bemis, jr. WalUiam. C Colonel, 6 John Wade, Wobum. 2d. J Lieut. Colonel, b Samuel Tidd, do. Reg. ^ Major, William Winn, Burlington. C Adjutant, Wyman Kichurdson, Wobum. ( Colonel, Isaac Hurd, jun. Concord. 3d. J .ieut- Colonel, Daniels. Lamson, Weston. Reg. ^ Major, John P. Mcriam, Lexmgton. C Adjutant, Samuel Burr, of Concord. r Colonel, Daniel Leland, Sherbiinie. 4th. J i^ieut. Colonel, Asa Whiting, HoUistoQ. Keg. J .»Iajor, John Big'.ow, Sherburne. ^ Adjutant, Ebenezer Mann, do. 124 Field Officers of Infantry.

Colonel, William f Femakl, Chariestown. 5th. J Lieut. Colonel, Nehtiiuah Wjinan, jun. do. Reg. ) Major, ( Adj utaiit, Joseph W. Newell, do. SECOND BRIGADE. r Colonel, b Micah M. Rutter, (if East-Sudbur)'* 1st. \ Lieut. Coionei, Artemas Conant, uf.->tow. Reg. S Major, William Baldwin, East-Sutlbury, ( Adjutant, Abraham Gates, Mariborough. I Colonel, 6 Walter Hastings, of lownstnd. •d. ) Lieut. Colone., Timothy Cuniinings, jr. Wtstford. Reg. S Major, Abel 1 arbeli, Gioton. ^ Adjutant, Wiiiiair. A. Bancroft, T'lwnsend. / Colonel, Joseph B.<\\ti-s, of C helmsford. 3d. \ Lieut. Colone;. Jqsiah B. Richardson, Billerica. Reg. < Major, John Baldwin, du. / Adj utant, Henry Parker, do. FOURTH DIVISION. FIRST BRIGADE. r Colonel, J,Jm Biiss, of Springfield. Ist. ^ Li' ut* Colonel, Harvty Chai)in, do. Keg. ^ Major, George Colton, du. ( Adjutani, Eiisha Edwards, do. / co,ouei,josepnCo.ouel, Joseph M.iVJ Forward, of Southv. ick. 2d.1. \ Lieut. Colore.,Coloue., ElElias \A'incheli, of W esl-Springfield. Reg.eg. ) IMsjor, Linii'> BagBagg, do. ( AdjUtart, Uzal1 RodK{.ockwell, of Southwick. COiOiiej,Coloiiej, ThomasThc""~ lieid, of Sunderland. 3d. \ Lieut. ColonColonel, Zebina Dickinson, Amherst, Reg. < Major, S3ivtivcstei Goodman, Hadley. / Adjutant, NathoiiuiNi Coohdge,do.

* Co'one.,Co.oii' i>avid I.tack.jr. IMiddlefield. 4th. \ Lieut. Coioiiei, Isiac. Lanr,on, Blandford. Reg. <•^ - aj<.rajor, Reuben iii!is,Griiijvi;ie. ('Ao^.tAdjutant, Z^ond Lldcr, Chester. ^ Ccior e., john Hoar, Monson. 5th. \ Li- ut. C oioit.i, Ab:ier Riowr;, Biimfield. Reg.

2d. J Litut..Co»onel, George Etis, Colraine. *':;< Reg. ^ I c.i, Russell Hastuigs, Greenfield. ( Adjuuart, John C. Hoyt, of Gill. ; Co.onei, Wniiam Whitaker, New-Salem. Koot, 3d. ) ^> ixi. Colonel, Spencer Montague. ^j'*''» bner Goodeil, Warwick. Htg. J A ( .1.1IJ utant, Nathan Bryant, New-Sakin. Goshen. . Colonel, 'I imothy Lyman, 4th. ^- ^icut. Colonel, Alvan Rice, Chesterfield. ReK. ^ -'*ajor, William Rice, V. (uthington. (Adjutant, Asaliel Billings, Goshen. Field Officers of Infantry. ' 125

f Colonel, JoshuaJ( Longley, Hawley. 5lh. 1 Lieut. ColColonel, David Snow, of Heath. Keg. "S Major, SolomonSol Reed, of Rowe. ( Adjutant, George Mayhew, BuckJand. FIFTH DIVISION. FIRST BRIGADE. f Colonel, John Sever, of Kingston. !»<• 3 Lieut. Colonel, Baitlett Murdock, Warehanw Keg. p Major, George Baker, Marshtield. C Adjutant, James Sever, 2d. Kingston. r Colonel, 2(1. J Lieut. Colonel, b John Collamore, Scituate. ^^S' ^ Major, Samuel Tobiian, jr. do. ( Adjutajit, Samuel Ellis, Hanover. f Colonel, Salmon Fobes, Bridgewater. 3d. \ Lieut. Colonel, Ed\%ard Southworth, do. Reg* S Major, John Cushing, AbLngton. ( Adjutant, Hector Orr, Bridgeuater. r Coionel, Rphraim Ward, Middleborough. 4th. \ Lieut. Colonel, Peter H. Pierce, do. J^eg. < Ma^or, Branch Harlow, do. f Adjutant, Arab Thompson, do. SECOND BRIGADE. C Colonel, b Robert Peck, Rehoboth. 1st. J Lieut. Colonel, Simeon Wheeler, Norton. Keg. ) Major, Rufus P. Barrows, Rehoboth. V Adjutant, Abraham Ormsbee, jr. Seekonk. ( Coionel, Nathaniel Nelson, New-Bedford. 2d. J Lieut. Colonel, Nathaniel I'hompkins, Wcstpoit. Reg. J Major, I'homas Wood, Fairhaven. C Adjutant, Thomas Wood, do. r Colonel, 3d. ) Lieut. Colonel, Reg. J Major, AdoniraraCi-ane, Berkley. ( Adjutant, Cromwell Washburn, Taunton. f Colonel, Benjamin Bolkcom, Attleborough. 4th. \ Lieut. Colonel, David Manly, Easton. Keg. ^ Major, Elkanah Briggs, Attleborough. ( Adjutant, /• Colonel, Simeon Ashley, Freetown. 5th. N Lieut. Colonel, Darius Peny, Dight0T». Keg. "S iMajor, Lynde Hathaway, Freetow n, / Adjutant, Philip P. Hathaway, do.

THIRD1 BRIGADE. ( Colonel, I-^t. \ Lieut. Colonel,Col< }<.tg. ) Major, JohnJob Freeman, Sandwich.

f Adjutant,, James I obey. Sandwich. Cotianel, b Joshua Hamblin, of Yarmouth* ... ^rieut. Colonel, Isaiah Bray, YarmouUi. Keg.J<]\Major, Allen Nickei-son, Chatham. Adjutant, Joseph Haii.blin, Yarmouth. y- Colonel,CuiOUei, JoshuaJUSIIUH Small, of Tnuo.

3d. \ Lieut. Colonel, 6( Moses Higgins, Orleans. Kc£. < Maior. Jo»'l SnowSnc ,Easthaiii. hurl Collins do. 126 Field Officers of Infantry. SlxrH DIVISION. FIRST BlUGADE. C Colonel, b Solomon Brooks, of Yoik.

Yoiuig, do. ; 1st. J Lieut. Colonel, & Masterson j^t^w, J Major, Gowen Wiison, Kitteiy. ( Adjutant, Jeiemioh Brooks, York.

« Co;onel, Moses Hubbard, Berwick. 2d. J Lieut. ColoueJ, Bartholomew 1 lioinpson, South-Berwick. Hanscom, 3d. of iLlliot. Jite. J Major, Nathaniel Q Adjutant, Abiol Hamilton, Berwick. Colonel, Elisha Alien, ofSanford. Lieut. Colonel, John Trafton,of Shapleigh. ! Major, Alexander Wooster, Lebanon. Adjutant, Ephraim Low, jr. SaiUord. f Colonel, Henry Clark, Arundel. 4th. S Lieut. Colonel, Seth Hatch, of Weils Reg. ^ Major, Wilbraham Kimball, do. / Adjutant, Ivory Jefferds, Arundel!. SECOND BRIGADE. ( Colonel, b Jolui Spring, of Staudish. 1st. J Lieut. Colonel, b \\'iliiain .Vaiermau, Buxtcn. Jeremiah Miililieu,jr. Saco. jteg. J Major, ( Adjutant, / Coiouel, Bartlett Doe, Parsonsfield. 2d. J Lieut. Coiouel, b David L. Hobbs, do. lie"-. ) i»lajor,bi.aon J. Wliitien, do. ^ Q Adjutant, Natliamei Libbey, Limerick.

/ Colonel,

3(1. \ Lieut. Colonel, Ebenezer Garey, do. l{.eg. ) Major, Samuel Davis, HoUis. / Adjutant, Benjamin J. Herrick, Alfred.

^ Coiouel, iiauiuei GilpatricK, LimcricK. 4ili. \ Lieut. Colonel, Samuel Biadcen, VV'aterborou£;h. llr^. s Major, Nicholas Davis, Liiii.ngton. / Adjutant, Isaac Mitchell, do. SEVENTH DIVISION. FIRST BRIGADE. ( Colonel, Joseph D. Sargent, of Leicester. 1st. ^ Lieut. Colonel, Alvin Lamb, Spencer. William Livennore, Ileg. P Major, do. C Adjutant, Ltoiiard Cary, of Ward. ( Colonel, Ariel Bragg,of Milford. 2d. J Lieut. Colonel, Sullivan Sumner, do. Ileg. J Major, Daniel R. Newhall, Mendon. ( Adjutant, Luther Spring, of U.vbudge. Colonel, Samuel Mixter,jr. New-B.amirer. Lieut. Colonel, William Crawford, Oakban). Major, Jacob Holt, Biookfield. J Adjutant, Charles Alien, New-Braintrec. ( Coiouel, iVvOiris Lamed, Dudley. 4th. ) Lieut. Colonel, limothy Allen, Sturbridgr. Keg. ) Major, David Lathe, Chariton. ( Adjutant, Elijah D. Spurr, do. Prentice Cusfiing, iNIilbury. JCoionel, Lieut. Coiouel, Jason Waters, Sutiun. ' Major, John F. Barton, Milbuiy. Aijjuiaiitj Moi'wS I., Mcr-'', J^Lrt'.cn. '

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( Colonel, Peter Holmes, West-Boylston.

t^th . 1 Lieut. Colonel, John W. Lincoln, Worcester. Ktg. \ Major, J eivis Abbot, Holdtn. ( Adjutant, Joseph A. Reed, West-Boylstou. SECOND BRIGADE. r Colonel, Caleb 'Wheeler, Bolton. 1 Lieut. Cokinel, Peter Kendall, Sterling. ^^^ \ Major, Moses Gill, Piinceton. ^•^S- / Adjutant, Solon Whiting, Lancaster. Colonel, Sanford Ruggles, ^^'estboro^

_ , S Lieut. Colonel, Cyrus Leland, Grafton. ?j \ Major, Xyniphas Pratt, Shrewsbury. •**-*'S* / Adjutant, HoUowell Bailey, Northborough.

I Colonel, Jared Weed, Petei-sham. 3d. ) Lieut. Colonel, ^NIoscs Greenwood, jr. Hubbardston. Ke'^ ) ]Major, Joseph Cannon, Daiia. " / Adjutant, Josiah Miles, Petei-sham.

( Colonel, Timothy Crehore, jr. Ashbuniham. 4th. 1 Lieut. Colonel, Wiiiiain Harrington, jr. Lunenburg. ^*^S- 2 Major, Oliver Adams, Ltoniinster. ^ Adjutant, Benjamin Bairett, Ashbumhani.

, Colonel, Leonard Stone, Teinpleton. 5th. \ Lieut. Colonel, Benjamin Brown, Koyalston. Ktg. s Major, Ephraiiu M iliiams, Gardner. / Adjutant, Horatio G. Kewcomb, Winchendon. EIGHTH DIVISION. FIRST BRIGADE. ( Colonel, b Henry W. Fuller, of Augusta.

St. } Lieut. Colonel, b William O. Vaughan, Hallo^vell, j^t^o-. } Major, Edward Swan, Gardiner. " ( Adj utant, William C . Wiid, Hallowell. ^ Colonel, Jonathan Marston, Monmouth. 2d. / Lieut. Colonel, Oliver Herrick, Lewiston. Keg. i Major, William Garcelon, do. ^ Adjutant, Josiah LaiTabee, Greene. I Colonel, Nathaniel Russell, Farmington. 3d. ^ Lieut. Colonel, Samuel L. Jones, do. ^^'S' i Major, James Burtertield, do. f Adjutant, Zenas Backus, do. I Co4ttuei,Z< Samuel C urrier, Readfitld. 4lh. \ Lieut. Colonel, b George Waugh, do. Rt'g- \ Major, John ^lay, M inthrop. r Adjutant, Daniel Campbell, Readfield. b Daniel Beal, of P armington. JCoioi»el, Lieut. Colonel, b Daniel Baker, New-Sharon. Major, Charles Moi'se, Wilton. Adjutant, Oliver Sewall, Chesterville. SECOND BRIGADE. Colonel, b Ephraim GetchelI,of Waterville. Lieut. Colonel, b Stephen Lovejoy, Sidney. Miijor, Richard Smith, do. S '" aijamin Foster, Waterville. ouel, Joseph Lock," ' BliBloomfield. iCoLieut. Colonel, John Wyiyman, Canaaia. Major, John :Mar-,l)all, jr. Starks, A'!j':s;u>t5 L* "i V/ymanj Canaan. Field Officers of Infantry.

Colonel, Robert Fletcher, China. Lieut. Colonel, Charles Hayden, jr. Winslow. Major, James Conner, jr. Unity. Adjutant, Elijah Robinson, Vassalljoroug!». ( Colonel, Joseph Kinsman, Athens. 4tl»' ) Lieut. Colonel, Lemuel Williams, jr. Anson. Heg. < Major, Walter P. Bemet, of Athens. / Adjutant, William Williams, Anson. NINTH DIVISION. FIRST BRIGADE. C Colonel, Thomas Stevens, of Sheffield. 1st. ) Lieut. Colonel, Moses LOomis, Egremont. Keg. \ Major, Ira Owen, Sheffield. ' Adjutant, Albert A. Root, do. ( Colonel, John Nye, j r. Lee. 2d. \ Lieut. Colonel, Joseph B. Hill, West-Stockbridge. Heg. \ Major, Darius Perkins, Socket. r Adjutant, / Colonel,6 James Adams, jr. of Sandisfield. 3<1' \ Lieut. Colonel, Josiah Wjwlcott, do. Reg. < Major, Samuel Picket, Otis. / Adjutant, Stephen BusNvorth, Sandisfield. SECOND BRIGADE. Colonel, William Waterman, Adams. 1st. ) Lieuu Colonel, 6 Jabez Hall, Lauesborough. , Reg. i Major, Kiler Kent, NeM'-Ashford. ' AdjutantjGeorge Sexton, Wiihamstown. r Colonel, 2d. ) Lieut. Colonel, Daniel Collins, Lenox, lle;^. i Major, Ethan James, Pittsfield. ' Adjutant, Heju-y W. Bishop, Richmond. ^ Coionel, Francis Fiske, Cheshire. 3d. 1 Lieut. Colonel, Levi Peirce, Peru. Keg. J Major, Ichaljod Emmons, Hinsdale. ' Adjutant, Simeon W. Plight, Dalton. TENTH DIVISION. FIRST BRIGADE. Colonel, f J( hn Hawes, of Biooksville. 1st. > Lieut, Colonel, Robert H. Wood, B.ue-Hilt. Reg. i Major, Henry Little, Bucksport. ' Adjutant, John N. Swazey, Buckspoit. ^ Colonel, Ihomas Cunningham, of Keliast. 2d. } Lieut. Colonel, Ebenezer Willian.s, Swan. Reg. i Major, Philip Morrill, Belfast. V Adjutant, William Salmon, do. ^ Colonel, Rufus Gilmore, No. 2, Ist. Range. 3d. 1 Lieut. Colonel, Samuel Butman, Di.\moi:i. Reg. i Major, Ezra Thistle, Muinx)e. V Adjutant, Daniel Emeiy, Hampden- ^ Colonel, Solomon Blake, Brewer. 4th. } Lieut. Colonel, LjTide Valentine, Bangor. Reg. i Major, Ebenei^er Webster. Ornno. ' Adjutant, Thonvis Treadwtll, Brewer. ^ Colonel, Isaac Hodsdon, of Corinth. 5th. 1 Lieut. Colonel, Josq)h Brigham,jr. Ncv-CIiarleston. Reg. ) Major, John W ells, ScIk e. C Adjuyim, George Simpson. Cwnth. Field Officers of Infantry. 129

Colonel, Rowland Carlton, Sedgwick. 6th. S Lieut. Colonel, Keg. ^ Major, Timothy W. Barnes, B rooks villc. Adjutant, SECOND BRIGADE. r ColonelColonel, Joseph Adams, Chemfield. Jst.t. ^1 Lieut. Colonel,( Thompson Lewis, do. lUg.eg. ^i Major, William Pope, Machias. V Acijutaidjutaut, John Upton, Steuben. r Colonel,Coi Jolui G. Ueane, Ellsworth. 2d.I. > LieLieut. Colonel, Thomas J. Whiting, do. Reg.eg. ^M„/ Major, Samuel Da%-is, Goldsborough, Adjutant, Asa A. Pond, Ellsworth. ^ Coionej,Colonel, Thomas1 Vost',jr. Robir.ston. 1. 1 Lieut. Colonel,Coic Benjanun King, Eastpoit. 3d. J Rtgeg ^i Major,JobMajor, Job Johnson, jr. Robbiiistowu. V Adjutant,Adjutant,.John A. BaJkajn, do. ELEVENTH DIVISION. FIRST BRIGADE, ^ Colonel, Jamts M'Lellan, Bath. Jst. 1 Lieut. Colonel, Dwelly Turner, do. Rtg. 1 Major, Jamts B 'wkei, Phippsburg. V Adjutant, Samuel D. Reed, do. r Colunel, Richard T. Duixlap, Bmnswick. 2d. ) Lieut. Colonel, Reg. 1 Major, Da\id Stanwood, do. V Adjutant, Robert P. Dunlap, do. ^ Colonel, Jajiies M. Rogers, Bowdoin. Lieut. Colonel, John Wilson, jr. Topshani. 3d. J Keg. J Major, Samuel Coombs, Bowdoinham. ' Adjutant, Charles Thompson, Topsham. SECOND BRIGADE. r Colonel, John Erskine, Wiscassett. 1st. ) Lieut. Colonel, P..obert Murray, New-Castle. Reg. 1 Major, Benjamin Goodwin, Di-esden. \ Adjutant, Benjamin Sewull, Wiscasset. Colonel, William Hiscock, jr. Noblcborougli. 2il. S\ LieLieut. Colonel, Joseph Glidden, New-Castie, Reg. 4 Major, Cushing Bryant, Nobleboi-ough. ujutant, Arad Ha/.letine, do. Colonelolo b Isaac G. Reed, Waldoborough. 3d. y Lieut. Colonel, Jacob Ludwig, jr. do. Reg. 1 M.ijor, I'homas Simmons, do. Adjutant, Alfred Hovey, Alna- Colonel, * John Cunmiings,of Beaverhill. 4th. S Lieut. Colonel, Robert Thompson, Montville. Reg. i Major, \ Adjutant, Edmund Black, Palermo. Colonel, George Coombs, Thomaston. 5th. ^ Lieut. Colonel, , Camden. Reg. i Major, Joseph Hall, do. V Adjutant, William Carleton, do. TWELFTH DIVISION. FIRST BRIGADE. /^ Colonel, William Dunn, Poland, 1st. S Lieut. Colonel, Daniel Hall, Windham. Beg. i Major,John Webber, New-Gloucester. ' Adjutant, Daniel Watchman, jr. Poland* igo Officers of Cavalry.

^ Colonel, John Kilbom, jr. Bri«lgeton. 2d. 7 Lieut. Colonel, Joseph nin5iey,RayiiioiVd. Reg. i Major, Amos Thorns, Harnson. Adjutant, Samuel Fams^vorth, jr. Bridgetoii. ^ Cojoiiel, Jacob Johnson, Freeport. 3d. 1 Lieut. Colonel, Nathaniel True, Norih-Yannouth- Keg. 1 -Major, J*,sse Soule, Powiia}. ' Adjutant, SE-COND BRIGADE. r Colonel, Jeremiah Bailey, \Vcstb\-ook. 1st. 1 Lieut. Coionel, Simon Cutter, du. Keg. i Major, John Bixhy, do. V Adjutant, Job Thomes, Westbrook. r Colonel, Joseph S. Jewett, Scarborough. 2d. 1 Lieut. Colonel, Sew all Mei-rill, Gorham. Reg. i Major, Levi Hall, do. \ Adjutant, .lames Smith, do. r Coionel, John L. Storer, Portland. 3d. 1 Lieut. Colonel, John Sampson, do. Keg. I Major, Thomas Osgood, do. ' Adjutant, Josiah raine,jr. do. THIRTEENTH DIVISION. FIRST BRIGADE. Colonel, Joshua Cari>enter, Paris, Is^ ^ Lieut. Colonel, William Pai-sons, jr. Norway. Keg. 1 Major, Abul Stetson, Sumner. .1 Adjutant, Moses Haimnond, Norway. ^ Coionei, William Morrison, Livermore. 2d. 1 Lieut. Colonel, Elias Morse, do. Keg. i Major, William Harlow, Jay. ' Adjutant, James Chase, Livennorc. Coioiidl, LcAT Merrill, jr. Turnei 3d. )J Lieut. Colonel, Isaac SeaBearce, Hebron. Keg. i -Major,i^Iajor, lehaboillehaboiI Bonney, TurneTurner. " ' AAdjutarit, Joseph Keith, Minut. SECOND BRIGADE. r Colonel, William Wheeler, Rumfoid. 1st. ) Lieut. Colonel, Samuel Chapman, Bethel. Reg. i JMujor, ' Adjutant, Moees Kimball, Rumford. ^ Coijuel, b Jarues Steele, Brownfield. 2d. } Lieui. Colonel, Wiiiiam Nevers, Sweden. Keg. 1 Major, Stephen Berry. Deiunark. ' Adjutant, Josiah Heald, jr. Lovell.

OFFICERS OF CjiVALRY. FIRST DIVISION. Capt. John G. Scamnlcll, Bcl- First Brigade, 1 Battalion. Capt. lin^ii.ara. Major, Nehem. D. Williajiis, Rox- Capt. Jared Allen, Boston* buiy. Capt. Adj. Edward Miller, Quincy. Third Brigade, 1 Company. Capt. Benjamin Mirick, do. Capt. ^''iIIlam H.Prentiss, Boston. Capt. Sanmel Wales, Miiton. SECOND DIVISION. Second Brigade, 1 Battalion. First Brigade, 1 baifalion. Major, John Drake, Sioughton. Major, Temple Cutler, Hamilton. Adj. Richard Sayles, JSltdway. Adj. Stephen Upton, Danvers. Officers of Cavalry. 13 e

CoptOliver -Vppleton, 2d. Ipswich. SIXTH DIVISION. Capt. Caleb Baiton, Salem. First Brigade, 1 Battalion. Secniid Bn^adc, 1 Regiment. Major, Aaron Hubbard, Shapleigh, Colond, ^fos('s Xewnll, Parsons. Ad|. Sa'ouel Staciy do. Lt. Colonel, John WoiKlman, Ha- Capt. Elisha Chadbomn, Wells. verhill. Capt. lobius Shapleigh, Elliott. TNfajor, John Jackman, Newbury. Capt. Giles W. Biutows, Lebanon. Ail|.Char!esBnuIley, Newburj-port. Second Brigade, 1 Companu. Capt. Sarnuel Brown, Bradford. Capt. Samuel Silslxie, Afford. Capt. Thomas Amorv,jr. Parsons. SEVENTH DIVISION. Capt. Daniel BL\by, jr. Topsfield. First Brigade, 1 Regiment. Capt. Frederick SpofTard, Boxford. Colonel, Samuel Damon, Hoiden, THIRD DIVISION. Lieut. C^onel, Edward Phillips, First Brigarfe, 1 Rei;iment. Sturbridgei Colonel,Wm.Tro\s'bridge, Newton. Major, George Moore, Worcester. Lt. Colonel, John M'Farland, Hop- Adj. Sylvauus Pratt, Oxford. kinton. Capt. Charlt s Chase, Milburj'. Ma ior,NaflianielBrockPtt, Newton. Capt. Otis Fnrnham, Charlton. Adi.JoslmaAveiT,West-Cambridg'e. Capt. S)monPlyinpton,West-Boyb. C-tpt. Isaac Upton, Readinqf. Capt. \'iilliam Dudley, Dfjuglas. Caj)t. F,phraimH.Bello\vs,Concord. Capt. John T.oiton, jr. Hardwicke.

Capt. Eli Leland, ^ Sherburne. Second Brigade, 1 Regiinent. Capt. John H. Clarke^ Watertown. Colonel, Asa Bi gel ow, Westminster. Capt. Joseph Toombs, Newton. Lieut. Colonel, William Beaton, S>:cond Brii^ade 3 Comparjirs. Westborough. Capt. Peter Clark, Tewksbury. Slajor, Nathl. C. Estabrook, Athol. Ca|)t. Josiah Moor;^, Sudbr.ry. Adj. WilliamMead, Rutland. Capt. John Edwards. Ashby. Capt. Thomas Vv' right. Sterling. FOURTH DIVISION. Capt. Joseph Hartwell, Lunenburg. First Brigade, I Regiment. Capt^ Silas Allen. Shrewsbury. €olone),MosesI.fonard,Sundertand. Capt. Samuel Upham, Teii.,ileton. Lieut. Colonel, EzraAUen,HoIIand. Capt. :Micajah Reed, Petersham. IMajor, Job Dickinson, Granby. EIGHTH DIVISION. Adj. Earl Bishop, Sonth-Had!ey. First Brigade, I Regiment. Capt. D;n"id Kinjr, Palmer. Colonel, Jesse Robinson, Hailowe.'l. Capt. Roland Larlin, Southwick. Lieut. Colonel, Gideon Farrell, do. Ca))t. Silas Stcdman, Sprir^fieid. Major, Francis Norris, do. Capt. Dennison Parsons, Grar.ville. Adj. Peleg Sprague, do. Capt.TitusPoraerov, South-Hadley. Capt. John Lovejoy, jr. Fayette. Capt. Capt. Lewis Turner, Leeds. Second Brigade, 1 Regiment- Capt. Edward Biitler, Fai-mington. Colore!, ChristopherArms,Conway. Capt. Alvan Hayward, Winthi-op. Lt. Colonel, E!ihuNims,She!bume. Seco7id Brigade, 1 Battalion. Major, S:ilmon Sheldon, Leyden. Major. Abrah. W>inan,Bloomfield. Adj. Dn.vid Wn;jiit, Deerfield. Adj.WarrenPreston,Norridgewock. Cnpt. Itoyal Macktin, New-Salem. Capt. AsaPliillipSjjr. Fairfax. Capt. Chest- r Ki\sting3, Hatfield. Capt. Capt. Staiham ChM'y, Conway." NINTH DIVISION. Capt. David Di nnlson, Colrain. Fi'-st Brigade, 1 Battalion. Capt. JosephWanier. Cummi.igton. Major, ArteniasRaY,Great- Barring. FIF fH DIVISION. Adj.CharlesSedgwickjStockbridge. First Brigade, 1 Brittalion. Capt. Allen Smith, do. M.ijor, NathanielHaskeT,Rochester. Ca])t. CaU-in Stevens, Ncw-Marlbo. Adj. Seranus Shaw, Biidtjewater. Cupt. Isaac Vanduson, 3d. Great- Capt. Xelue!. L'^inard, Tannto

TENTH DIVISION. TWELFTH DIVISION. First Brlgnde^ 1 Battalion. First Brigade^ 1 Battalion. Major, Jonatliaa Haskins, Baneor. Major, Edward A lleii,Noi-Ui-Yar- Adj. Robert R. Hiskiiis, Hanipdeii. mouth. Capt. Elisha Grant, do. Adj. Daniel Clark, do. Capt. Phineas Kilam, Belfast. Capt. Ebenezer Tme, Pownal. Second Brigade, 1 Company. Capt. Roland Holden, Otisfield. Capt. Piinv Fisher, Steuben. Second Brigade, 1 Battalion. ELEVENTH DIVISION. Major George Leighton, Falmouth. First Brigade, \ Battalion. Adj. George Frost, do. ^fajor, William Frost, 'lopshara. Capt. William Thomes, Gorham. Ailj. George F. Richardson, do. Cart. Nathaniel Hale, Westbrook, Capt. George Ro^ei-s, Bo-.\ doin. T'^IRTEENTH DIVISION. Capt. Abie/.er Matthews, Bath. First Brigade, I Battalion. Second Brigade, 1 Battalion. Major, Joseph Crocker, Minot Major, Adj. Calvin Bucknam, Hebron. Adj. Edwui Smith, Alna. Capti Alpheus Kendall, I,ivermort>. Capt. John Chism, do. CapuWillard H.Woodbury, Mincrt. Capt. Philip Ulmer, TLomaston. Capt. George King, Paiis.

OFFICERS OF ARTILLERY.

FIRST DIVISION. Adj. Nathaniel Morrill, Amesburyj First Brig, one Batt. Capt. Benja. Jenkins, jr. Andove'r- Major, Joseph Hastings, Roxhury. Capt. John Blaisdell, jr. Amesbwrj* Adj. Setli 'lucker, do. Capt. Samuel Coffin, Newbunport. Capt. Timothy StotsoniWeymoitth. THIRD DIVISION." Capt. Samuel'Lawrence, Roxbuiy. First Brig, one Reg. Capt. liobert Stetson, Dorchester. Col. James Brown, Fraaningharas, Second Brig, one Batt. Lt. Col. Cyi-us Wheeler, Coircord. Major, Wiliard Sayies, Wrentham. Major,ThomasLearned,Walertow n Adj. Alfred Day, do. Adj. EiishaFrost, jr. Framingham, Capt. Thomas C. Williams, Foxbo- Capt. Adam Hemmenway, doi. rough. Capt. Eiisha Mlieeler, ' Concord. Capt. Eben,A.Kingsburv,Franklin. Capt. Isaac MuUikcn, Lexington, Third Brig, one Batt. Capt. John Huntuig, Watertown. Major, Joseph E. Smith, Boston. Capt. Timothy N. Baker, CharlesU Adj. Calvin Bailej do. Second Brig, one B^tt. Capt. Francis Tufts, jr. do. Major, WiliJamDalrymple, Groton. Cajjt. Josepli Stone, do. Adj. Daniel Tuck, Chelmsford. Capt. John Slade, do. Capt. Kenrj- Baldwin, Billerica. SECOND DIVISION. Capt. Asa Graves, Groton., First Brig, one Reg. and one Batt. FOURTH DIVISION. lieginicnt. First Brig, one Reg. Col. Jesse Putnam, Danvers. Col. EliabWashbuni, Btlchertown. Lt. Col. Henry Whipple, Salem. Lt. Col. HoraXio Fitch, ^Vfr.nson. Major, Warren Porter, Danvers. Major,SimeonDwight,B«lche!town

A dj . J ohn Towne, Salem. Adj. Philo Dickinson, do. Capt. Wijwick Palfrey, 3d. do. Ciipt. Charles Lee, Westfield. Capt. V/illiam Beach, Gloucester. Capt. WalterW ininer,Sj ringfit lu. Capt. John I.ovtjoy, Lynn. Capt. Samuel WJutney, Monsoii. Capt-Tholna*Cliadlx)ume,Danvei-s. Capt. Bat'atioti. Second Brig, one Reg. '' Ms'jor. John liaii.'. Marblfthead. Col. Noah Joy, Hawley. Adj. Joseph W. Grecn^ do. Lt. CuJ. Elijah Mattoon, jr. Nonh- Cupt. Most s C jldth wait, do. Capt. Ed.uuiid Kimball, do. Major, Anstl Phelps, Greenfi. 1.1. Second Brig, one Batt. Adj. Elias Goodspced, Hawley. Major, Ephraim B. Wadleigh, Sal- Ca;>t. MarshallKl;igl5-, Nort}iai;ipf.>n isbury. Capt. King H.r.Ti;-.' I\(.;-i'rn"!«i. Officers of Artillery. isa-

Capt. Otis Severance, Shelbume. Adj. George Pjiichon, Great-Bar- Capt. William Joy, Plaiufield. rington. Capt. John Tobcv, Buckland. Capt. Charles W. Hopkins, do. FIFTH DIVISION. Capt. Henry Lincoln, Stockbridge. i'irst BTtff. one Batt. Second Brig, one Batt. Major, Hicah V/liite, Rochester. Major, Wilham Acocks, Hancock. Adj. J-hii '.I'nrner, Pembi-oke. Adj. Ezekiel R. Colt, Pittsfield- Capt. Elisha Barren, jr. Hanover. Capt. WilliamLynn,Lanesboi-ongh. Capt. Mieah >aslj, Abington. Capt. Thomas Ensign, PitUtieid* Capt. Jolm Sampson, Plymouth. TENTH DIVISION. Second Brig, one Batt, First Brig, one Batt. Major, Samue! Stall, New-Bedford. Major, Da^^d I. Bent, Bongor. Adj. Harden Coggeshall, do. Adj. Levi Cram, do. Ca'pt. George S. Dunham, do. Cr.pt. Philip Morrell, Belfast. Capt. Thoiiias Braman, jr. Norton. Capt. Rufus Holbrook, Castine. Tiihd Brig, one Batt. Capt. Roswell Fitts, Eddington. Major, B.-njaimn Foster, Brewster. Second Brig, one Company, Adj. William Freeman, do. Capt. John S\\ ett, Eastport. Capt. Jeremiah Mayo, do. ELEVENTH DIVISION. Capt. First Brig, one Batt. SIXTH DIVISION. Major, Nahum Perkins, Topsham.

Urst Brig, one Batt. A dj . H u eh Wilson, do. Major, Baniabas Palmer, Wells. Capt. Edward Welsh, do. Adj. Edward K. Bourne, de. Capt. George Hammatt, Bath. Capt. Geoi"ge Moody, York. Capt. Samuel Perkins, Topsham. Capt. William W. Wise, Wells. Second Brig, one Reg. Second Brig, one Company. Col. b Eben. Thatcher,Thomaston. Capt. William W. Cleaves, Saco. Lt. Col. John Haskell, do. SEVENTH DIVISION. Major, Thos. Brintnall, Wiscasset. First Brig, one Batt. Adj. Halsey Healy, Tho^iaston. Major, Samuel Graves, Worcester. Capt. Barry G. Pomeroy, Bnstol. Adj. Jonathan Knight, do. Capt. John B. Rider, Thomaston. Capt. Edwaid Morris, Dudley. Capt. Ebenczer Hilton, Wiscasset. Capt. Andrew Slater, Worcester. Capt. William M'Cobb, Boothbay. Capt. Heniy Nelson, Milford. TWELFTH DIVISION. Second Brig, one Batt. First Brig, one Batt. Majorv Gardner Raggles,-' Barre. Major, JobWlute, New-Gloucester. Adj. Henry Alien, Leominster. Adj. William True, Freeport. Capt. Abi-ahamMallard, Lancaster. Capt. Solomon Trne, do. Capt. JosiahWhitcomb.Ltominster. Capt. William Proctor, New-Glou- Capt. Nathaniel livUaiid, Barre. cester. EIGHTH DIVISION. Second Brig, one Batt. Fir^ BriM- ae Batt. ^lajor, Isaac Mason, Vv'esibrook. Major, Jos ph Chandler, Mon- Adj. Peter M. Ksiight, Falmouth. mouth. Capt. Daniel Knignt, Westbrook. Adj. Jonathan G. Huntoou, Read- Capt. Jolm Lowell, Portland. field. Capt. James Seavey, do. Capt. Cromwell A'.drich, Hallowell. THIRTEENTH DIVISION. Capt. Eleazer Smith, Monmoutli. First Brig, one Batt.

Capt-B - ija.Butler, jr. Fa-auugton. Major, Alden Be.s:om, Turner.

Second Brig, on'^ uctt. Adj . Hirah Bradt -: d, do.

Major,Tho. nasDinsmjr , j.'. Anson. Capt. Leonard R;ch.aond, do. Adj. John Lander, Noriidgewock. Capt. John Dennett, Paris* Capt. Asa Clark, do. Second Brig, one Company* Capt. Shubael:»iar5ton, Waterville. Capt. John Dar^n, Fiyeburg. NINTH DIVISION. First Brig, one Batt. Major, Cal>-in Desvey,M Stockbridge, 134- Officers in the Third Brigade. niFlSIOA^JRY CORPS OF IJ^DEPEMDENT CADETS. , Lieut. Colonel Joseph H. Adams LieutenanU Ensigv, Major H.G.Otis, jr. Ad]ui.anty Captain Thomas A. Dexter. Surgeon, John C. Warren, m.d.

ANXIENT AND HONOURABLE ARl ILLERV COMPANY. Incorporated 1638. Captain^ Major Thomas Dean. Lieutenant, Zachariah G. Whitman, Ensign, Thomas Wells. Treasurer, Andrew Sigourney. C/e-/^, James N. Staples. 1st Sergeant, Captain Ephraim Harrington. zd Sergeant^ Captain Thomas Hunting. Sd Sergeant, Daniel L. Ware. 4tk Sergeant, Lieutenant Edward Boghee. Superintendant of the Armoury, Mr, Levi Melcher.

OFFICERS in the THIRD BRIGADE, FIRST DIVISIOJSl', (including Boston and Chelsea, J in commission Jsloucmber, 1819. Revised by the Bri- gade Major.

Brigadier- General, William Sullivan. Br-i'^ade Major and Ins/iector, Stephen Fairbanks. Brigade-Quarter- Master, Benjamin Winslow. Aid-de-Cam/i, FtRST REGIMENT. Colonel, Thaddeus Page. Lieutenant-Colonel^ Henry Orne. Major, Caleb Hartshorne. Adjutant, Samuel Clarke, Chaplain, Rev. Daniel j Master, AndtewJ. Sharp. Quartfi'- | Allen. Surgeon, William In- I Pay-Master, vacant.! galls, m.d. Surg. Mate, S. A. Shurtlcff. I

Captains. Lieutrnants. Ensigns. Satnucl Davis Danl.C. Robmson John Eliot L-'wis Lerow John Gale Henry S. Kent Michael Tombs Si'as Peuce Chas. M. Domett T.ona. Copeland Thos. Tewksbury Richard Brackctt Joseph Lewis Nathan Hobbs Silas Sruart Officers in the Third Brigade. 135

Captains. . Ensigns. \Vm. B. Simpson William Blaney John Bradford Edmund Tuits Azel White John Simmons Kzra Hawkes Daniel G. Dawes Walter Frost Henry Fowle, jr. Frederick Gould William P. Tilton

J.N. Howe, j '^' Sam, Asj)inwali i Charles Lincoln,jr. Wm, Butler SECOND REGIMENT. Colonel, Benjamin Loring. Lieutenant Colonel, Michael Roulstone. Major, Daniel L. Gibbens. Adjutant, Wm.W.Ciap. C5fl/'/a?7?, Paul Dean, j^- Afas^er, Geo. M. Gibbens Surgeon George Parkman P. Master^ Robert Somorby Surg. Mate. Geo. B. Doane

Captains. Lieutenants. Ensigns. Job Drew Artemas Young Nathaniel F.Ames Jesse Shaw Peter R.L.Stone A.H. Stevens James N. Staples Silas Dodd John Conant EphraimWhirney Luther Farwell Simon Wright George W.Lyman Franklin Dexter C. G. Loring Henry Codman William Tucker Peter Mackintosh Ezckiel Jones John M. Marston Edmund Haggens Francis Southack Martin Kent George Stearns Daniel Brown John Muzzy John Butterfield Elias Davis Henry H. Barton Jcha Peirce THIRD REGIMENT. Colonel^ Samuel H. Parker. LJeutenant-Colonel, Benjamin Huntington. Major, Joseph Jenkins. Adjutant, Alfred Curtis. Oa/)MnNat.L.Frothiiigham Q^r. Master, Lewis Bayley. Surgeon, Asa Bucknnm. Pay Master, Qto.yN.T\xa,^ci S. Matt, G.Bradford, jr.

Captains, Lieutenants. Ensigns. John Drayton Edward Bugbee RufusG.AmoryJr Joshua Simonds Jeremi.Smallcdge Ruel Baker D. S. Claflin William Hunt Luke Richardson John Park H. K. Appleton Eph. Harrington Amos Sumner vacant. Benjamin Darling 5amuel Avery Samuel L.Abbott Josiah Wilkins Benjamin Dodd Pientlss Hobbs Thomas Hunting Benja. M- Nevers Eben. W. Nevers Martin Brimmer Thomas G. Carey GeorgeA. Hodges John Heard, 3d. Cushing Fearing Josiah Head, jr. 136 Post-Offices and Post-Masters.

Battalion of Artillery. MajoTy Joseph E. Smith. Adjutant^ Calvin Bailey, j^^- ^^^'^''•Thos. J.Lobdell,

Sur^eon^ John Jeffries. Captains, Lieutenants. Francis Tutts John A.Shaw, Francis Jackson. Joseph Stone Isaac Fowle, John Wade. John Slade John Jennings, Benjamin Simpson.

Sea Fcncibles, Captain^ Winslow Lewis, First Lieutenant^ Stephen Glover. Second Lieutenanty Nathaniel Snow. Ensigny Russell Glover. Cavalry. Captain. Lieutenants, Cornet. Wm.H.Prcn.i« Stephen fe';i;.^^'.7,^„,, Wiley

71,993 Total Massachusetts Mi" TotalOfficers in Com- litia. viz. mission in the Mi- Capt. Geneva! and Staff, 5 litia. 111 Regiments, 1 Batt. Infantry, 65,045 General Staff, 149 Regiments 7 15 Batt. and 6 CoraO j-jeld & Regim. Staff, 1060 panics, in ail 75 Companies > 2,735 Company, Cavaiiy, j 5 Regiments, 21 Batt. and 3 Com-") panies, in all 78 Companies > 4,208 ArtU^er)', J

POST-OFFICES in Massachusetts cn^ Maine, luith the Post-Masters^ J\i'a7nes. jibinffton, Elihu Hobart Andover^ Isaac Abbot Acton, Anson, M. James Collins .^rfams, William P. Bnggs Ashburnham, Ives Jcwett Albany, AsdCummuigs Ashby, Alex. T. Wiilard Alfred, M* Jere. Goodwin Ashfield, Levi Cook Alna, M. Josiah Stebbins ./^.jsowe/, Rol^ertStrobridge

Amherst ^ Rufus Kellogg Athoi, Josei>h Pi'octor * M. signijies Maine, Aifleboro\ Israel Hatch Post-Offices and Post-Masters. 137

.lui^usta, M. Rob't C. Vose Canaan, M* Isaac Adams lialdwin, Af. Richard Fitch CaJiton, Silas Kinsley Bangor, M. VV. D. Wil- Carmel, M. Israel Johnson liamson Carver, James Ellis Bariiardston.GXfX'n Ryther Castine, M. Benj. Hock fiarnstabie,'Sl2iiiht\s Cobb CharUmont, Jno. Weston IVeftt. Barns. Saml. Bassett Charlestoivn, John Kettel Barre, Ezra Baker Charlton, Wm. P. Kider Bath, M. David Stinsoii Chatham, £zra Crowell Beckct, Asa Baird Chelmsford, Joel Adams Belcherton, Henry Mellen C/vc77T^/?f/rf,Joseph Adams Belfast, M. Benj. VVhittier Cheishire, Bethel, Moses Mason, jr. C/id'si<'r,SylvesterEmmons Beverly, John Burley C7ie.sria,AlJap.C.Washburn Bloomfield, M.JosephLocke CYf«^ow,/W.Gershom Flagg Biueiiill, M. Andr.Witham Cohasset, Joel.Wilcut Bolton, Amos Parker Colraine, S. Coolidge Boothbay,M. Edm. Wilson Columbia, M. Tho. Ruggles Boston, Aaron Hill Concord, John Keyes jS3rah.Skinner Dixmont,M. Benj. Biitman Brow7ifi.eld,M. Jos.Howard Douglas, Brunswic/c, M.JothamStone Doughty^8 Falls, N.Hobbs Buckfield, M. B. Spaulding Dracut, John Blai. chard BuckLand,M.(^^oM^y\i^^ Dresden, M. Thos.Johnson BucksfiortyM. Henry Little Mills, Daniel Cote Burlington, John \Valker Dudley, Amasa Nichols Bxixtorit M. Samuel Cutts Duxb'ury, Thos. Windsor Calais, M. George Downes Eastham, Joseph Mayo Cambridge, ics^V^ S.Read Easton, Daniel Wheaton Camden, M. Benj.Cushing (do. turnpike) Israel Algtr M 2 138 Post- Offices and Poft- Masters.

Eastfiort, M. John Burgin Hancock, ThamsiS Cranston Hast Sudbury^ Nat.Reeves Hanover, Robert Eells ££/flfm^^072, MJohnWhiting Hardivicky'^dLmX. F. Cutler Ed^arcon, Timo. Coffin,jr. Hartfo7d,M. ArvLHayfoi-d Edgecomb, M.Step Parsons Harvard, EbtnezerBridge ElUivorth, M Alf.Langdon Harwich, EbenezerBrooks FairfaxM- 1 -el Wellington Hatfield, Daniel White Fairfield, M.EbVLawrence Haverhill, Nathan Burrill uPa//noMfA,Charles Sanford Hanvley, Joshua Longley NFalmouth,l^hQnezG.v^Ye. Heath, Sylvanus Maxwell F'ally*s roflrfsJes-Farnham Hebron, M. Benj. Chandler Farmington^ A/.T'yJohnson Cragie's Mills, C. Shaw Fayette, M. Solo. Bates,] r. Hingham, Thomas Loud

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Fr^eburg, M. Judah Dana Industry , M.Jon . Goodrid ge Gardiner, M. Seth Gay I/isivich, Am mi Smith Garland, M. Wm. Godin Jay, James Starr, jr. Gloucester, Isaac Elwell Jefferson, M. Elisha J. Ford Goldsboro\ M. Thos. Hill Joncsboro\M.A.x\'i>diV\i\)\)ei' GorAa^n, Af.Alex.M'Lellan Joy, M. Josiah Mitchell Goshen, John Williams Kenneb*nk,M32iY*sV2i\n\e.v Grafton, William Lamb Kingston, Seth Drew Granville, Oliver Parsons Kittery, M Daniel Peirce Gray,M. Joseph M'Lellan Lancaster, Timo. Whiting G.Barringtm,M<\Uopkm5 Eanesbor. Johnson Hubbell Greene^M.Lnihev Robbins Lebanon, M. Daniel Wood Green^e/rf, Ambrose Ames Lee, Hubbard Bartlett Grecnivic/if Amos Howe Leicester, Henry Sargent Groton, Jannes I^ewis Lenox, Calvin Burnham Hadley, Erastus Smith Leominfiter, John Gardner Halifax, O. Lyon Levant, M- Mcses Hodsdon Hailoivell, M. Josh.Wingate Leverett, Jonathan Conant — cross roads, J. Robinson LeivisiOK, M. Daniel Reed Hamilton, Israel Brown Lexington, Rufus Meriam Hamfid.M. Martin Kinsley Limerick, M. James Kettell Hancock, Joshua Lapham Limington^ M, Jas. Frost t

Post-Offices and Post-Masters. 139

Lincoinville, M. —Wilson A'e%vbury/ior(, MosesLoixl Litchf. M. New. VV .Ste ven s A tivca>icLcy iW.J ohi 1 GiidcJen lAitletOTiy Thomas Heed A'ew^i ' ld,M W'inthropHiil

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Marlboro\ Sam I. Chandler jYorthboro\ Benj. Munroe Marshjicldy Jabez Hatch Nortli FarmowfAjAf.David Medjiddy Ebenr. Clark, ji% Mitchell Medwayy William Felt, Norton^ Earl P. White Timothy Hammond A'orwayy M. W m. Reed Medfo'rdy William Rogers Oakhaniy Josepii Fobes Mejidon, Wm. S. Hastings Orangey Lym. Harrington Met/men^ Moses Howe 0»'/t ari5, JonathanBascomb Middleboro\ Levi Pierce OrringtoUfM. Benj.Nourse '' Middlc/ield,DsiV. Mack, jr. Otisy Basil Seymore Mid.Granvi. rhad-Squires Oj^b7'rf, Andrew Sigourney Afi/6wri/,SimoiiFamsworth Palermo, M. johnMardeii Milfordy PalmtVy z\mos Hamilton Milton, Moses Whitney Parisy M. Russell Hubbard Minot, M. Wil. Woodbury Pursonfif. Rutus M'Intire East-Minot, Oliv. Pollard tawtuck.Br. Nath.Wright Afonmo2^^//,A/.J.A.Chandler Paxtojiy I'yler Goddarcf Monson, Artemas Wiswall Ptlhaniy Barna Brigham MontaguCy Jona. Hartwell Ptfifierdly James Lewis MontvUlfy M. Cyrus D^vis P. •a,Gearge W.M'Elwiii Mt.VernonyM. Saml. Thing Pettrsh. Hutchs. Hapgood Muddy broohy Rus. Kooley Philifisbg.M. Ellis B.Usher JVantucktty Thos. Macy Pliipp8b'g,M. Mark L.Hill JVaraguugus^M. J.Adams P/j/A'//26ron,Eze.L.Bascom JVaiic/Cy Martin Haynes Pitt*'Jitldy]Q's\v\X2i Danforth JSilii)' Bedford, Abra.Smith PittstoHy A?. Jacob Loud Ahy Braintree, Plainjield, John Mack !4o Post-OfEce$ and Post-Masters.

Plymouth^ James \^^arren Soviersety Isaac Peiice Plymfuon, Pelet^ Wright S.Berwick, M, J.W.Seaver Portland, M Robert lialey Southboro', Peter Fay Ponvnal, M- Perez Chapin 6Vj.//(a(//

Raymond, M. l{.Ii Lon^ley AVez^(^6'72,Af.JacobTcwnsley Peadfield^M. Sainl.Currier Stockbridge, Augu.Sherrill Beading^ John Weston Stoughton, Aaron Gay Hehobottu Rufus Rounds Stow, Phlneas Ccnant /^2c//wor2j,CyprianBranch Siurbridge, Da v. K.Porter Pocljestery Kaihan Willis Sullivan, M. P. D.Sargent i?oz/o/,9;ow,Jos.Eastabrcoks SunderlandM.\MmDt\imo Iioh'nston,M. jobn Brewer Surry, M. EdwardS.Jarvis Poivley^ jannes Smith Sutton, Jacob Marsh Pumford, Nathan Adams Swanzey, John Mason Mudand^ Rufas Putnam Sumntr, M. S. Bartlettjr. ^Sacaru/ijia, M. Luth. Fitch Sweden, M. And.Wccdbury Saco, M. John Cleaves Taunton, JamesL. Hedges Salem, Joseph E. Spra^ne Tcmfdeton, Lipha French Sailsdury, Seih Clark Tewksbury, Jac(bCnggin Sandisfield, tieorge Hull Thomast. M. J.D.Wheaton Sandwich, Wm.Fessenden Prsbury, Thecdos.Parsons Sandfordy M. Elisha Allen 7o/'?>^'^^fACyi usCummings E, Sandwich, Jrseph Hall '7\w/isend, W.A Bancrott Savoy^ Rtuben B(jurne Trenton, M. Abner Lf e

,5ca r<^"o r. A/.Renj . M illiken ,j r '/Voz/, Charles Pitman

Sedgwick, MDai i .Beckford Truro, Sylvanus Nye Skouhegan Fa lis, MJ,Locke Turner, M. AldenBlcssoin Scituate^ Augustus Clapp Tyngsbo. DanURichardson Seekonk, Allen Munro Union, M. EbenezerAlden Sha/derghM. John Trafton Unity, M. Danl.Whitmore Sharon^ Jonf^than Cobb U/iton, Daniel Fisk »VA^f//.sro?,iV/. Ancr.Peters Uxbridge, Samuel Read

Sheffield, Nathl. Preston r<2.wft/i5io . Af.Lath ropChase Shtrburfie, Calvin Sanger Vienna, M. Elisha Johnson Shirley, Thomas Whitney Waldoboro' M. John Head Sidney, M. Stephea,Springtr W'ff/;/2a7w,Saml.Townsend Shutesbiiry, John.Taylor Ware, Timothy Babcock Shrewsbury, Calv^R.Stone IVareham, 3enja. Fearing University at Cambridge. 141

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Salary of the Post-Master in Boston, gSOOO. UmVERSITY AT CAMBRIDGE, OR HAR- VARD COLLEGE. Presidents from 1640. Inducted. Died 6r Resigned. 1640 Rev. Henry Dunster, 1054 1654 Rev. Charles Chauncey, b. d. 1672 1672 Rev. Leon-ird H^rar, m. d. 1675 1(573 Rev. IJrian Oakes, a. m. 1681 16.^2 Doct. John Rogers, a.m. 16S4 1685 Rev. , d. d. 1701 1/01 Rev. SamuelWillard, a. m. Vice- Pres. 1707 iro8 Hon. John Leverett, a. m. f. r. s. 1724 1725 Rev. Benjamin Wadsworth, a. m. 1737 1737 Rev. Edward Holyoke, a. m. 1769 irro Rev. Samut'l Locke, d. d. 1773 1774 Rev. Samuel Laugdon, d. d. 1780 irHi Rev. Joseph Wiiiaid, d. d. ll. " d. 1804 1806 Rev. , d. d. 1810 ISIO Rev. John T. KirKland, d. d. ll. d. 142 University at Cambridge.

BOARD OF OVERSEERS. His Excellency the Governor. His Honour the Lieutenant-Governor. The Honourable the Council, and Senate. The Speaker of the House of Representatives.

The President of the University, ex- officiis ; to* gether with the following persons, elected for the pur- pose, vacancies among whom are filled by the Board. Rev. John Bradford His Honour Wm. PhiHi[ls Rev. £liphaletPorter,D.D. Hon. Thomas Dawes Rev. John Foster, o. d. Hon. Wm. Spooner, M. d. Rev. Abiel Holmes, d. d. Hon. Dudley A. 1 yng Rev. Jedediah Mofse, D.D. Hon. John Welles Rev. Thaddeus Fiske Hon.HarrisonG.Otis.LL.D.

Rev. Thad.M . Harris, D.D. Hon. Wm. Prescott, ll.d. Rev. Thomas Gray Hon. Artemas Ward Rev. John Pierce Hon. Isaac Parker, ll. d. J^ev. W"m. E. Channing Hon. John Phillips Rev. Charles Lowell Hon. Josiah Quincy Rev. John Codman Hon.NathlBov.'ditch,LL.D. Rev. Francis Parkman Hon. Charles Jackson Rev. Thomas B. Gannett Hon. John Pickering Hon. Joseph Story Secretary of the Board, Rev. John Pierce, a. m. CORPORATION. Pre/iidevt, John 1 hornton Kirkland, d. d. ll. d. Fellonvs, Hon. Christopher Gore, ll. d. John Lowell, LL. D. Hon. John Phillips, am. Rev. William E. Chan- ning, A, iM. and l^ev. Eliphalet Porter, d.d. 'Jrcasurrr, Hon. John Davis, 1 l. d. Steward, Stephen Higginson, jr. Esq. PROFESSORS, TUTORS, &C. Aaron Dextei", m. d. Erving Fro/'. ofChcm, F.meritus. William D. Peck, a. m. Mass, Prof of Nat. History. Rev. Henry Ware, d. d. Hoilis Professor of Thcoloi^y^ and. Rt^islrar. Hon. Isaac Parker, i.l. d. Royall Prof ofLaw. I^evi Hedge, a. m. College Prof, of Log. and Mttapk. Rev. John S. Popkin, D. d. College Prof of Greek. Edward T. Channing, a- m. Boylston Prof, of R/iet. ^ Oratory, James Jackson, m. d. Hersey Prof of the Thecry iJ Practice of Physick. University at Cambridge, 1^3

Hon. Asahel Stearns, a.m. UrdversityProf.qfLaiv. John C. Warren, u.n. Htrsey Prof.ofAnotomij and Surgery. Sidney Willard, a. m. Hancock Prof. q/'Hedreiv and other Oriental Languages!. John Gorham, m. j>. Erving Prof, of Chemistry. Levi Frisbie, A. u.^lfordProf. ofKat. Religion ^Moral Philosofihymj^d Civil Polity. , a. 1,1. HgIUs Prof, of Math. <:f jYat. PhiL Andrews Norton, a. m. Dexttr Prof, of Sacred Liter- atUTCy and Librarian.

Jacob Bigelow, M. d. Rumford Professor , and Profes' sor ofMateria Medica. George Ticknor, a. m. Smith Professor of the French and Spanish Languages and Literature^ and Pro- ftssor of Belles Lettrts. Walter Channing, m. n. Professor of Obstetricks and Aledical Juris/irudence. Rev. , a. m. Professor of GreeA' Lit- erature, .l(rhn Brazier, a. m. College Professor of Latin. Jonathan F. Dana, m. d. Assistant to the Professor of Chemistry. John B. Davis, a. m. Tutor in Geometry^Mitural Phi- losofihy and Elements of Astronoviy. George B. Emerson, a. b- Tutor in Geometry, A'atu- ral Phibso/ihy, and Elements of Astronomy, ElishaFuller, A. M. Proctor, Levi W. Leonard, a m. Proctor, Charles Brooks, a. m. Proctor. William B. O. Peabody, a. m. Regent, W illiam Ware, a. m. Assistant Librarian, Samuel J. May, a. b. Proctor. Francis Sales, Esq. Instructor in French and Sfianish, The College Library contains about 22,000 volumes. I'he Boylston Medical Library, exceeding 600 vols. 5s distinct from the public Library of the University. The usual time of examination for the freshman class is the Friday next after Commencement. The tinreof 7V''.«V/£';2c^of undergraduates at the Uni- versity, except for those, who enter at an advancecl standing, is four years. Vacations. Firsty four weeks and two days from Commencement. Second, seven weeks from the 4tii 144 P^» ^eta Kappa, .

Friday in December. Thirds two weeks from the 3d Friday in May. Commencement, on the last Wednesday in August. Public Exhibitions of the Students are m the Univer- sUy Chapel, on the third Tuesday in October, the last Tuesday in April, and the Thursday preceding Com- mencen-)ent, beginning at eleven o'clock, a. m. The Medical Lectures commence in Boston on the 3d Wednesday in November. A course is given at the College between the first of April and the last of July.

Society for promoting Theological Education in Har- vard University.

President ex officio, J. T. Kirkland. d. d. ll. d. Vice-Presidents^ Samuel Parkman, Esq Hon. Israel Thorndike, Hon. Peter C. Brooks. Corresfionding Sec'ry, Rev. Nath'l L. Frothingham; PecordJng Secretary^ Rev. Francis Parkman. , Treasurer^ James Sav?ge, Esq. Directors, Rev. Dr. Porter, Rev. Dr. Popkin, Hon. Toseph Story, Hon. Daniel A. White, William Sullivan, Esq. James Perkins, Esq. Joseph Hard, Esq PhineaiS Upham, Esq. AudHors, Thomas Wigglesworth, Samuel May, and Israel Munsnn, Esq'rs. Trustees, Hon. Benjamin Pickman, Hon. William Prescott, Hon. James Lloyd, Hon. Josiah Quincy, and Hon. Andrew Ritchie. PHI BETA KAPPA. Alfiha of Massachusetts, Anniversary atC mbridge, day after Commencement. President, Hon. Charles Jackson. Vice-President, Andrews Norton. Corresfionding and Etc. Sec'ry, Geo. B. Emerson, a.b.

Williams College. Incorpor-rited June 22, 1793. Jpfiointed. pKf:siDENTs. Resigned, 1?93 Ebenezer Fitch, D.D. 1815 1815 Zephaniah Swift Moore, d. d. Vice-President, Rev. Alvan Hyde, d, d. Treasurer, Hon, Daniel Noble, Esq. Secretary, Charles A. Dewey, Esq, . 145

Professor of Languages ^ Ebenezer Kellogg, a. m. Prof Mathematicksy JVat. Philoso/ihy, and Lecturer in Chemifstry, Chester Dewey, a. m.

Tutors^ George W . Benedict, a. b, William A. Por- ter, A. B. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Rev. Zepha. S.Moore, d. d. H» n. Ezra Starkweather Rev. Alvan Hyde, d. r>. Hon. Joseph Lyman Rev. Jacob Catlin Israel Jones, Esq. Rev.SamuelShephard,D D. Joseph Woodbridge, Esq, Rev. Theophilus Packard Levi Glezen, Esq. Rev. Timothy M. Cooley Thaddeus Pomeroy, Esq. Rev. Thomas Snell Hon. Daniel Noble Vacations. First, 3 weeks from Commencement, Second^ 7 weeks from the 4th Wednesday in Decem- ber. Third, 3 weeks from the 3d Wednesday in May. Commencement is on the 1st Wednesday in September. Five thousand dollars have been given to this College, by the late Woodbridge Little, Esq. the interest of which is to be applied to the education of pious young men, (who have not the means of obtaining a liberal ed- ucation) for the ministry.

Bowdoin College, at Brunswick. Incor. June 24, 1794. Indue fed. presidents. Died. 1802 Rev. Joseph M'Keen, d. d. 1807 1807 Rev. Jesse Appleton, d. d. 181P BOARD OF TRUSTEES. President, Rev. Vice-President, Rev. Hezekiah Packard, d. d. Secretary, Hon. Benjamin Orr. Rev. Thomas Lancaster, Rev. Elijah Kellogg, Rev. William Jenks, Hon. Samuel S. Wilde, ll. d. Hon. Prentiss Mellen, Hon. Josiah Stebbins, Rev. Eliphalet

Gillet, Jobn Abbot, Esq. Rev . Ichabod Nichols, Hon^ Stephen Longtellow, jun. board of overseers. President, Hon, Jeremiah Bailey. Fice- President. Robert H. Gardiner, Esq. Secretary, Joseph M'Keen, Esq. Ireasurer. John Abbot, E'^^q. N 146 Yale College.

Whole number 45, including the President of the College, and the Secretary of the Trustees. PROFESSORS, TUTORS, & LIBRARIAN, Prof, of Math, and JVat. Philoso, and Lecturer on-

Chemistry and Mineralogy ^ Parker CIcaveland, a.m. Prof elect cf the Latin and Greek Languages, Samuel P. Newman, a. m. Tutor in the Latin and Greek Languages, Nehemiah Cleaveland, a. m. Tutor in Geometry^ i:fc, Alpheus S. Packard, a. m. Tutor in Metafihysics^ is^c. Asa Cummings, a. b. Librarian, John Abbot, a.m. The Library contains about 4500 volumes. vacations. Pirst, 4 weeks from Commencement Second, 6 weeks from the first Wednesday in January. Third, 3 weeks from the first Wednesday after the third Monday of May. Commencement is on the first Wednesday in Sep- tember.

Yale College at Mw-flaven. Founded A. D. 1700. J/ifiointed. presidents. Died or Resigned. 1701 Rev. Abraham Pearson, 1707 1719 Rev. Timothy Cutler, d.d. 1722 1727 Rev. EUsha Williams, 1739 1739 Rev. Thomas Clap, 1766 1766 Rev. Naphtali Dagget, d.d; 1777 1777 Rev. Ezra Stiles, d.d. ll. d. 1795 1795 Rev. Timothy D wight, d.d. ll. D. 1817 1817 Rev. Jeremiah Day, ll. d. FELLOWS. The Governor, Lieutenant-Governor; and six senior Assistants in the Council of the State, together with the following Clergymen, viz. John Marsh, d.d. An- drew Lee, D. D. Joseph Strong, d. d. Benoni Upson, D. D. Amos Bassett, John Elliott, Rev. Isaac Lewis, D.D. Rev. Peter Starr, Rev. William B. Ripley. PROFESSORS. Professor of Mathem. ^ Nat. Philosofihy, Rev. Jere- miah Day, LL. D. Professor of Chemistry ^ Mineralogy y Benj. Silliman. Professor of OrientalLan(yuages, }?imtiihuceKin^s\ey. Professor oJ'Divin.Rtv: EleazerThompson Fitch, a.m. ^

Brown University at Providence. 147

Professor of Rhetoric^ Rev.ChaunceyA.Goodrich, a.m. Adjunct Profes. of Mathematics and JVaturaL P/iiios- o/ihy, Alexander M. Fisher, a. m. Tutors^ Horace Hooker, Joseph D. Wickham, Rufti!? Woodward, William C. Fowler, Edward Bull. Treasurery Hon. James Hillhouse. MEDICAL ESTABLISHMENT.

Materia Medica and Botany ^ Eneas Munson, m. d. Eli Ives, M. D. AdjuncL Theory isfPractice of Medicine^ Surgery ^ Obstetrics Nathan Smith, m. d. f. r. s.

Anatomy and Physiology ^ Jonathan Knight. ^^ The Library contains about 6000 volumes. VACATIONS, i^/7-5?, 6 weeks from Commencement. Secondy 3 weeks from 2d Wednesday in Jan. Third, ;> weeks from the Wednesday preceding 2d Thursday iu May. Commencement is on 2d Wednesday in Sept.

Phi Beta Kapfia. Alfiha of , Anniversary the day before Commencement at Yale College. Benjamin Silliman, c.a.& s.p.a.s. President.

Brown University at Providence. Founded by Charter, 1764. Organized at Warren, 1765. First Commencement (at Warren j 1769. Re- moved to Providence 1770. Occupied as a hospital from 1776 to 1782. Received its present designation 1804. Medical School commenced 1810. PRESIDENTS. 1765 Rev. , d. d. Died 1791 1792 Rev. , d.d. Resigned 1802 " 1802 Rev. , d.d.ll. d.

The Corporation is composed of 12 Fellows, and 36 Ti*ustees. The former have exclusively the power of conferring degrees. In all other acts, the two bodies have concurrent jurisdiction. PRESENT FELLOWS. Rev. Asa Messer, d. d. ll. d. President, ex officio, Hon. David Howell, ll. d. Solomon Drown, m. d. Ro- bert Rogers, Esq. James Brown, Esq. Rev. Henry Wight, Kev. Thomas Baldwin, d. u. Samuel Eddy, 14^ .

LL. D. Nathaniel Searle, jr. Esq. Rex'. Henry Edes, Rev. Nathan B. Crocker, Rev. Lucius Bolles.

Trustees^ Right Rev. Alexander V. Griswold, d . d . Chancellor^ and 35 others. PROFESSORS. }'rofessor ofLawy Hon. David Howell, ll. d. Prof, of Mattria Medica Isf Botany ^ Sol. Drown, m. d. Prof, of Theory Is^Practice ofMed. Levi Wheaton,M.D. Professor Anatomy iP" Surgery ^ William Ingalls, m.d. Professor of Oratory and Belles LettreSy Hon. Tris- tam Barges^ a. m. Prof Moral Philos.if Metafih. Rev. Calvin Park,D. d. Professor of Chemistry y John D'Wolfe, a.m. Mathematics ^ JVat. Philosophy Jasper Professor of f Adams, a. m. Tutorsy Solomon Peck, a. m. Aaron Brooks, a. b. Commencement is on the IstWednesday in September. Medical Lectures commence on the 1st of November. VACATIONS. First, 3 weeks from Commencement. Sfcond, 8 weeks from the last Wednesday in Decemoer. Third, 2 weeks from the 3d Wednesday in May.

Dartmouth College at Hanover, (N. H.J Founded in 1769.

President, Rev. Frai!cis Brown, d. d. a. m, s. a. s. Phillips Professor of Theology^ Rev. RosweU Shurt- leff, A. M. prof ofMath. i:fMit. Philoso. Ebenezer Adams, a.m. Professor ofLanguages, Professor of Theory ilf Practice ofPhysic, K. D. Mus- sey, M. D. Professor ofAnatomy IsfSurgery, AmosTwichell.A.M. Professor of lihetoric and Oratory^ Charles B, Had- * dock, A. M. Tutors, James Marsh, a. b. , a. b. Commencement is on the 4th Wednesday in August. Moor\

Phi Beta Kafifia. Alpha of Neio -Hampshire. Anniversary at Hanover, the day preceding Com- mencement. Colleges. 149 j

' University of . Established at Burlington, 1791. President, Rev. Samuel Austin, d. d. \Professor of Languap^es, Professor of Math, isf Jsiatt Philosofihy^ Gamaliel S. " Olds, A. M. VFrustee afifidnted by the Legislat. LutherLoomis.Esq.

Middled ury College^ (Vermont J Incor. Nov. 1, 1800.

President ^ Rev. Joshua Bates, d. d. Professor of Lavjy Hon. Daniel Chipman. Professor ofMath.l^f JVat. Philosofiliy, Fred. Hall, a.m. Professor of Divinity, Rev. John Hough, a. m. Professor of Learned Languages^ Robert B. Pat- ton, A. B. Professor of Chemistry ^ Reuben I). Mussey, m. d.' Tutors,¥rsink\m Sherrill, a. m. , a. b. Commencement is on the 3d Wednesday in August.

Princeton College, Xieiv- Jersey, Founded A.D. 1738, and called Nassau-Hall. Inducted. presidents. Died or Resigned. 1746 Rev. Jonathan Dickinson, a. m. 1747 1743 Rev. Aaron Burr, a. m. 1757 1757 Rev. Jonathan Edwards, a. m. 1758 1759 Rev. Samuel Davis, A. M. 1761 1761 Rev. Samuel Finley, d. d. 1766 1768 Rev. John Witherspoon, d.d.ll. d. 1795 1795 Rev. Saml. Stanhope Smith, d.d.ll.d. 1812 1812 Rev. Rev. Ashbel Green, d. d. ll. d. The Commencement is on the last Wednesday in September. VACATIONS. From Commencement six weeks, and in the spring, four weeks, immediately preceding the eleventh of May.

South-Carolina College.

President, Rev. j onathan Maxcy, s.t.d. Professor of Langziages, 'rhomas Park, a. m. ProfessoT of Logic and Moral Phiiosojihyt Rev.Bm^ iamia R. Montgomery, N 9. 150 Colleges.

HamiUon College^ Clinton, Oneida County, (J\r. Y.J Founded 1812. Rev. Henry Davis, d.d. President, PROFESSORS. Prof, of Math, b* Nat. PhiLoso. Theodore Strong, a. m.

Pr'cf(^ssor ofLanguages y Seth Norton, a.m. Prof of Chemistry y & Mineralogij, Josiah Noyes, M. D. Tu'tor§\ Edward Robinson, Eleazer S. Barrows.

Union Coilegej New -York, Eliphalet Nott, d. d. President. Prof ofLogic iSJ" Moral Phil^j-soji/iyy Ai idrew Yates, dd. Prof, of Math.kSf Mau I'hiloso. Tnos. McAuley, ll.j).; Prof of Rhet.llf Chemist ry,'l\\(jm^^ C. Brownell, a.m.^ Prof ofthe French Language, Pierre G. Reynard. Tutors, Francis Waylan(l,ju:i. Alcnzo Potter.

Phi Beta Kajifm. President, Eliphalet Nott, d.d, Vice-President, Andrew Yates, d.d. Corresfionding-Secretary, Thomas McAuley, ll.d. Judge ofComfwsiiion, 'I'homas C. Browueil, a. m. Treasurer, Barnabas Bruen, a. b. Register, Giles F. Yates. Secretary, , jiin.

Theological Institution, Andover. Founded A.D. 180r. BOARD C'F TRUSTEES. President, Rev. Eiiphalet Pearson, ll. d. Vice-Pr

Academy of Arts and Sciences, &c. 151

PROFESSORS.

Bank t Prof.of Sac . Hhetorick, Rev. Eben.Porter, d.d. Brown Prof, ofSac. Rhetorick^'izimit^ Murdock, d.d. Abbot Prof.ChriHtianTheolo. Rev. LeonardWoods, h.q, Aisoc. Prof. SacredLilerature, Rev. Moses Stuart, d.d.

VACATICNS. First y 6 weeks from 1st Thursday ia May. Second, 6 weeks from the 4th Thursday iu September. American Society for educating Pious Youth for the Gosfiel Ministry. Instituted August 29, 1815. President, His Honor William Phillips. Vice-Presidents, Hon. William bartlet, John Whitehead, Esq. Clerk^ Rev. Asa Eaton. Treasurer, A. P. Cleaveland, Esq. Auditor, Pliny Cutler, Esq. Directors, Rev. Abiel Holmes, d, d. Rev. Ebenezer Porter, d. d. Rev. S. Worcester, d. d. Rev. L.Woods, D.D. Rev. B. Emerson, Rev. Asa Eaton, Rev. Sereno E. Dwight.

Maine Branch of the American Society for educating Pious Youthfor the Gosfiel Ministry, Instituted November, 18I8. Offices chosen, September 1st. i819. ^*^^^- E^^ward Payscn, VVire^Pre^ident^ice- fresidents, S ^ jj^^^ ^^^j^^ K. Parris. Treasurer^ Capt. Levi Cutler. Secretary^ Rev. Benjamin Tappan.

American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Incorporated May 5, 1780. Yearly meeting for choice of officers, 4th Tues. in May. President, Christopher Gore, l l. d. Vice-President, John T.Kirkland, d d.lld. Recording-Secretary^ John Farrar, a.m. Prof. Math.

Corresponding - Secretary , Hon. Josiah Quincy. Treasurer, '1 homas L. V\ inihrop, Esq. Vice'Treasurer, Jacob Bigelow, m.d. Librarian, Charles Bulfinch, Esq. Cabinet-Keefier, John Gorham, m. d. Counsellors, ZQ\m Davis, ll.d. James Freeman, d.d. Aaron Dexter, m. d. Hon. Thomas Dawes, Henry- Ware, D.D.Hon. , Hon. Josiah Quincy, Ciiarles Bulfinch, Esq. .

152 Bible Societies.

Massachusetts Historical Society. Instituted at Boston, Jan. 1791. Incorpa Feb. 19, 1794. Statute meetings, last Thursdays of Jan. April, and Oct. and tlie day before Commenc. at Harvard Coll. President^ Hon. John Davis, ll. d. liecording Secretary, Rev. Charles Lowell. Corresfionding Secretary, Abiel Holmes, fi.D. Treas. Hon. Josiah Quincy. Librarian^ Nat. G. Snelling.

Cabinet-Keepers t Redford Webster, Esq, Standing Committee, Hon. James Winthrop, l l. d. Thomas L. Windirop, Esq. James Freeman, d. d. Rev. John Pierce, James Savage, Esq.

American Antiquarian Society. Incorporated October 24th. 1812. Yearly meeting for the choice of Officers, &c. 23d of October, (the day on which Columbus first discovered America,) and when the same shall fall on Sunday, then on the Monday following. At this meeting a pub- Lc address is delivered. PresfJen^ Isaiah Thomas, ll. d. Vice-Presidents, Rev. Aaron Bancroft, d. d. and Hon. Timothy Bigelow. Counsellers living in Massachusetts. Hon. Edward H. Robbins, William Bentley,D.D. Ben- jamin Russell, Esq. Hon. James Winthrop, ll. d. Sam- uel Jaekson Prescott, Esq. Hon. Oliver Fiske, Hon. Nathaniel Paine, Hon. Levi Lincoln, jun. Hon. Abijah Bigelow, Hon. Kilborn Whitman, (for the Old Colony ;) Hon. George Thacher, (for the .) Recording Secretaries, Rejoice Newton, and James C. Merrill, Esq rs. Corresfionding Secretaries, Rev. Thaddeus M.Har- ris, D.D. Rev.Abiel Holmes, D.D.Saml.M.Burnside,Esq. Treasurer, Librarian and Cabinet JT-fc/zer, Samuel Jennison,Esq.

Bible Society of Massachusetts. Instituted July, 1809. President, His Honor William Phillips. Vice-President, Rev. John T. Kirkland, d. d. ll. d. Corresfionding Secretary, Rev. Francis Parkman Recording Secretary, Rev. John Pierce. Treasurer, Mr. John Tappan. Assistant Treasurer^ Mr. John Grew. Bible Societies. 15J

Trustees, Rev. James Freeman, d. D.Rev. Eliphalet Porter, d.d. Rev. Abiel Holmes, d. d. Rev. Thomas Baldwin, d. d. Rev. CharJes Lowell, Josiah Salisbury, Esq. Joseph Hurd, Esq. Samuel Parkman, Esq. Joseph May, Esq. Henry Hill, Esq. Hon. Isaac Parker, Hon. Peter C.Bronks, Deac. ,Hon Thos.Dawes, Benjamin West, Esq. Samuel H. Walley, Esq. N. P. Russell, Esq. Executive Committee, to whom applications are to be made for Bibles, Rev. William E. Channing, Rev. Hen- ry Ware, jr. Edward Tuckerman, jr. Esq. Annual meeting, 2d Thursday after General Elec- tion, when a sermon is preached at 11 a.m. and a col- lection made to aid the objects of the society.

Auxiliary Bible Society in Worcester County* Organized September 7, 1815. Officers annually elected on the 2d Thursday in Sept. President, Hon. Joseph Allen. Vice-President, Rev, Joseph Sumner, d.d. Secretary, Rev. Joseph Allen. Treasurer, Samuel Allen, Esq.

Bible Society of Maine. Instituted in 1809. President, Vice-President, Rev. Elijah Kellogg. Recording Secretary, W(Kidbury Storer,jun. Esq, Corresfi ending- Secretary, Rev. Edward Payson. Treasurer, Horatio Southgate, Esq.

Merrimack Bible Society, in JVewbury/iort. Incorporated 1810. President, Rev. John Andrews. Vice- President, Daniel Dana, d.d. Corresfionding Secretary, Yk^v. James Morss. Recording Secretary, Joseph S. Pike, Esq. Treasurer, Richard Pike, Esq.

Salem Bible Translation and Foreign Mission Society, Instituted 1812. President,, Rev. Lucius Bolles. CRev. Jeremiah Chaplin, Vice-Presutents,Virf-Pref^ifh-nt^ ^ ^^^ ^^ ^ Williams. Treasurer, Mr. Ebenezer Secccmb. Recording Secretary, Mr. Michael Shepard.

Corresfionding Secretary t Mr. John Moriarty, .

154 Missionary Societies.

Franklin Bible Society. President^ Hon. Jonathan Leavitt. Vice- President, Rev. Theophilus Packard. Treasurer, Jerome Ripley, Esq. Secretary, George Grennell, jr. Esq.

Societyfor firofiagating the Gosfiel among the

and others in North America > Incor. Nov. 16, 1797. Yearly choice of Officers day after General Election. President, His Honor William Phillips. Vice-President^ Ehphalet Porter, d.d. Secretary, Abiel Holmes, d d. Assistant Secretory, Rev. William E. Chancing. Treasurer, Samuel H. Walley, Esq. Vice- Treasurer, Josiah Salisbury, Esq. Select Commitiee, Alden Bradford, Esq. Mr. James White, Rev, Charles Lowell, Hon. Thomas Dawes, with the President, Secretary and Treasurer. American BoardofCommisionersfor Foreign Missions Incorp. Feb. 1812. Income last year about §36,000. President, Hon. John Treadwell, ll. d. Vice-President, Rev. Joseph Lyman, d.d.

C'on'e.'?/2c?nc^m^6'?crd'rart/,Rev.SamuelWorcester, d d . Recording Secretary, Rev. Calvin Chapin, d.d. Treasurer, Jeremiah Evarts, Esq. Auditor, Ashur Adams. Prudential Committee, Dr. Morse, Dr. Worcester, Hon. William Reed, Jeremiah Evarts, Esq. Leonard Woods, D. D. Board of Commissioners ofthe Society in Scotlandfor promoting Chriscian Knoivledge. Formed 1787. President, Vicf^'President, His Honor William Phillips. Treasurrr, James Wliite, Esq. Secretary, Jedidiah Morse, d.d. Assistant Secretary, Rev. John Codman. Evangelical Missionary Society in Massachusetts. President, Hon. Isaac Parker. Vice-President, Rev. Ezra Ripley, d. d. Corresponding and Pecording Secretary, Rev. Samuel Ripley. Treasurer, Dea. Josiah Bridge. Vice-TreasurcVy Kev. Francis Parkman. Missionary Societies. 155

Eastern Branch of Evangelical Missionary Societij, Massachusetts. Instituted at Wiscasset, June 10, 1818. President^ Hon. Samuel Freeman, Esq. Fice- President, Rev. Hezekiah Packard, d. d. Treasurer, Francis Cook, Esq.

Corresfionding Secretary y Rev. Ichabod Nichols.

Recording Secretary , Warren Rice, Esq.

Maine Missionary Society. Instituted June 18, 1807. Incorporated March 3, 1809.

President y Rev. Kiah Baily, of Newcastle. Recording Secretary, Revi David Thurston. Corr. Secretary, Rev. Eliphalet Gillet, of Hallowell. Assistant Sec^ry, Rev. David Thurston, Winthrop. Treasurer, Hon. Ammi R. Mitchell, N. Yarmouth.

Officers ofthe Domestic Missionary Society ofMassa" chusetts Pro/ie7\ Secretary, Rev. Thomas Snell. Treasurer, Josiah Dwight, Esq. Auditor, Hon. Jonathan H. Lyman.

Merrimack Mission ^ Translation Society,JVewburyfi* President, Thomas M. Clark, Esq. Vice-President, John Pearson, Esq. Secretary, Samuel Tenney, Esq. Treasurer, Capt. Edmund Kimball. Massachu. Societyfor firomoting Christian Knowledge, Instituted Sept. 1803. Incorporated Feb. 20, 180a Yearly choice of Officers in May. President, Rev. Eliphalet Pearson, ll. d. Vice-President, Abiel Holmes, d.d. Treasurer, James P. Chaplin, m. d, Clerk, Oliver Brown, a. m. Secretary, Jedirliah Morse, d. d. Librarian, Jacob A. Cummings, a. m.

Societyfor firomoting Christian Knowledge, Piety,and Charity. Established May 29, 1805. Annual meeting the day before General Election. President, Eliphalet Porter, d.d. Vice-President. Samuel Parkman, Esq. Secretary, Rev. Samuel Ripley. Treasurer, Elisha Clap, a. m. 156 Missloaary Societies.

Boston Bafitiat Foreign Mission Society. President^ Thomas Baldwin, d. d.

Vice- President y Kev. Joseph Grafton.

Recording Secretary y Ejisign Lincoln. Corresfionding Secretary. Rev. Daniel Sharp. Treasurer^ James Loring. Foreign Mission Society of Boston and vicinity* President^ His Honor William Phillips. r/c

Vice-^ President y Rev. Ichabod Nichols. Secretary, Wo-idbury Storer, jun. Esq. Corresfionding Secretary, Rev. Edward Payson.

Treasurer y Richard Cobb. Auditor, Dr. John Coe.

Cumberland Bafitist Foreign Mission Society. Peesidcnt, Rev. Benjamin Titcomb. Vice-Presidents, Benjamin Ilsley, Otis Brings. Corresfionding Secretary, Rev. Thomas B. Ripley.

Recording Secretary ^ Mark Harris. Treasurer, Mark Harris. Bafitist Missionary Society of Massachusetts. Instituted May 26, 1802. Incorporated Feb. 28, 1808. Yearly clioice of Officers, last Wednesday in May. Psesident^ Thomas Baldwin, d.d. Vice-President, Kev. Joseph Grafton. Secretary, Rev. D miel Sharp. Treasurer^ Mr. Ensign Lintoln.

Massachusetts Misdonary Society. Instituted May 28, 1799. Incorporated Feb. 9, 180S. Yearly choice of Officers, last Tuesday in May. President, Samuel Worcester, d. d. Secretary, Rev. SamuH Walker. Treasurer, Jeremiah Evarts, Esq, Trustees, The President and Secretary, e,T officio. Elijah Parish, d. d. Henry Gray, Esq. Issac Warren, Jeremiah Everts, Esq. Rev. Otis Thompson, Rpv. Samuel Walker, Rev Brown Emerson, Kev. Warren Fav, Mr. John Pearson. ,

Missionary Societies. 157

JVorfolk Missionary Society. President, Rev. Joseph Grafton. Vice- President, Rev. William Gammell . Corresfionding Secretary, Rev. Charles Train. Recording Secretary, Rev. Bela Jacobs. Treasurer, Mr. Benjamin Colburn. Hamfishire Missionary Society. President, Rev. Joseph Lyman, d.d.

,i Vice-President, Rev. Solomon Williams. Corresfionding Secretary, Rev. Enoch Hale. Recording Secretary. Rev. Payson Williston. Treasurer, David S. Whitney. l-ranklin Auxiliary Foreign Mission Society,

President, Rev. Joseph Field. ^ Vice-President George Grennell, jr. Esq. Secretary, Rev. Moses Miller. Treasurer, Jerome Ripley, Esq. General Missionary Convention of the Bafitist Denom- ination in the United States of America, for Foreign Missions. Instituted at Philadelphia, May, 1814. President, Rev. Thomas Baldwin, d.d. Second Vice-President, Rev. Robert B. Semple, a. m. Virginia. , ^ „. _,, ., , , Fourth Vice-President, Burgis Alhson.D.D.Fhiladel. Corresfionding Secretary, William Staughton, d.d. Recording Secretary, Rev. Horatio G. Jones, Rox- borough, Pa. Treasarer, |ohri CauldwcU, Esq. New-York. almost Branches of the above Society are tormed in States. all the northern and southern aux- United Society of Plymouth County and vicinity, Foreign Missions. iliary to the Bafitist Board f>r President, Rev. Samuel Nelson. Corresfionding Secretary, Rev. John Butler. Recording Secretary, Rev. Joseph Torrey, jr. Treasurer, Major Levi Pierce. Auxiliarv Education Society of Young Men of Boston.. President, Francis C. Gray, Esq. Treasurer, Daniel Noyes. Secretary, Ralph Webster. .

158 Academies in Massachusetts.

Bafitiat Education Fund. Yearly choice of Officers last Wednesday in May.

C/w/rmrtW, Thomas Baldwin, d. d. ) ,„. ^ „^„ ^ _ . '*^''"' Secretary, Rev. Elisha Williams, ( ^^ I r ""^ '^^ ^"^^^ rrm.z.rer,Heman Lincoln. S Massachufietts Baptist Education Society. Instituted Sept. 22, 1814. Chairman, Thomas Bald win, d.d. Secretary^ Rev. Lucius Bolles. Treasurer^ Mr. Ensign Lincoln. Bafili^t Education Society of the Warren Association* Instituted September 11, isie. Annual Meeting Tuefr day after first Wednesday in September.] Secretary, Rev. James M. Winchell. Treasurer^ James Loring.

Education Society ofthe County ofFrank!,'r„ president, Eiisha Billings, Esq.

Secretary y Rev. Moses Miller. Treasurer^Hon. Elijah Paine. Auditor, John Williams, Esq. Hafnfiden Education Society. President, Hon. George Bliss. Vice Presidents^ Cql. Israel Trask, Ethan Ely, Est] Col. En OS Foote. Secretary, Rev. William B. Sprague.

Treasurery Oliver B. Alorris, lisq. The Maine Charity School. Incorporated Feb. 1814. established at Bangor, Cou-^.y of Penobscot. .\ professor of Theology, Rev. John Smith. Professor of Classical Literature^ Rev. Bancroft Fowler, a. m.

Evang'elical Tract Society. Instituted May, 1812. President, Thon) -s Baldwin, n. d. Secretary, Ensign Lincoln. Treasurer, Heman Lincoln.

ACADEMIES IN xMASSACflUSETTS.

Phillifls Academy, at Andover. Incor. Oct. 4, 1780. TRrSTKES President, Rev. Eliphalet Pearson, ll.d. of Andover Clerk, Mark Newman, Esq. of Andover. Trcflswrcr, Samuel Far/iir, Esq. cf Aiulrver. Academies In Massachusetts 159

HJs Honor William Phillips, Boston ; Rev. Jedidifth 2»lcrse, D D. Chariestown; Hon. John Phillips, Ando- ver; Hon. John Phillips, Boston; Hon. Josiah Quincy,

Boston ; Rev. Daniel Uana, d.d. Newburyport; Rev.

Abiel Holmes, d.d. Cambridge ; John Adams,A.M. An- dover ; Samuel H. Walley, Esq. Boston. INSTRUCTORS. Princi/ial, John Adams, a.m. Assistants, Jonathan Bigelow, a. b. Alva Woods, a.b. Peter S. Eaton, a. b. Teacher of Penmansliifi, Horace Belknap, a.b. Teacher of Sacred Musick, Ralph Cushman, a.b.

Salem Street Academy , Boston* Rev. Asa Eaton, President. Trustees^ John Rice, Thos. Clark, Benj. Smith, Esqrs, INSTRUCTORS. J. H. T. Blanchani, Frtc-jitor, Secretary^ James W. Burditt, Treasurer^ Thomas Clark.

Lenox, Levi Gleason, a. m Principal. Amherst, Joseph Estabrook, a.m. Hopkins, at Hadley, Rev. Daniel Huntington, Precept. Monmouth, John Davis, a.m. Preceptor. Piitfijicld Female, Miss Peters, Preceptress. Worcester, Jonathan Smith, jun. a.b, Worcester Female, Charlotte Beake, Preceptress. A'ew-Salem, Oliver Fletcher, a b. Dcrrjield, Jonathan A. Saxton. Taunton, John H. Wilkins. Augusta FanaTe. Founded 1815, by Hon. Daniel Conv, Miss H. B. Aldrich, Preceptress. Trustees, Hon. S.

S. VVikle, N. Weston, ir. Samuel Coney, Daniel Stone, and Reuel Williams, Esquires. J5rar//br£/, Benjamin Greenleaf, a.m. Preceptor. FMst Bridgev^ater Schoolfcr Young Ladies, Bathsheba Whitman, Preceptress. Leicester, John Richardson, a. m. Lancaster, Solomon P. Miles, a. p. Leicester Academy^ at Leicester. President, Rev. Aaron Bancroft, d.d. of Worcester. Ireasurer, Hon. Joseph Allen, cf Worcester. principal Listructcr, John Richardson, a.m. Assistant do. Thomas Fiske, a.b. i6o Town Officers in Boston. TOWN OFFICERS IN BOSTON. Selectmen. Turner Phillips Joseph Lovering Samuel Dorr Ebenezer Oliver Joseph Austin Enoch Silsby Jona. Hunewell Henry Bass Lemuel Shaw Chainnan of the Selecimev, Turner Phillips, glCOO. The Selectmen meet at their chamber in Faneuil- Hall every Wednesday afternoon for transacting the prudential affairs of the town ; and on the last Monday in each month, for the purpose of examining and allow- \u^ accounts against the town, wliich must be present- ed on the previous Saturday. Samuel Champney, Messenger. Town- ClerkyThoxu^s, Clark.—Office, Faneuil HalL Salary, §1000 per annum. Town-Treasurer ^ Collector of Taxes, .\ndrew Sigourney. Salaiy S3500 per annum, "in full for his services as Town Treasurer and Collector of Taxes, for Clerk hire, and all other expenses in the delivery of tax bills, and collection of taxes."

County Treasurer y Benjamin Weld. [Offices kept in the Old State-House.]

Police Officer, Caleb Hayward. " Salary gSOO. [Office Faneuil-Hall] Overseers of the Poor. William Phillips Wm. Mackay Samuel May Redford Webster Jos. Conlidge,jr. Jacob Hall Thomas Perkins Joseph Richards E. Tuckerman,jp. Samuel Snelling Jonathan PhiUips Sam. H. Walley

Master ojthe Alms-House^ James Phillips.

Physician and Surgeon, Dr. J. W. Webster. School Committee, The Selectmen, together with Dr. Thomas Welsh Peter O. Thacher, Esq. Dr. Aaron Dexter Francis J. Oliver, Esq. Charles Davis, Esq. William Wells, Esq. Rev. Charles Lowell Benjamin Russell, Esq. Rev. Nath. L.Frothingham Henry J. Oliver, Etq. Rev. John Pierpont Cominittee ofFinance, The Selectmen, Overseers of the Poor, and Board of Health. Town Officers in Eoston. 6t

' .luditors of Accounts of the Town Treasurer^ Ste- phen Coclman, Francis J. Oliver, and Robert G.Shaw. Trustees ofLand on Boston A^eck, Joshua Davis, Peter C). Thacher, Thomas Dawes, William Dall, Barzillai Holmes, George Bond. Instructors in the Public Scho'^ls. Lat. Gram. Master, Be'\j. ApthorpGould,CentreSchool. f Thomas Payson, South School. B. D. Emerson, Centre School. J English Grammar { I. D. Sticknev, Boylston School, AI asters. Nathaniel Storrs, North School. i [_Hall J. Kelley, West School. fTohn Tileston, North School,

j "Rufus Webb, Franklin School. Writing Masters, ^ Jona. Snelling, Centre School.

I Benjamin Holt, West School. L Eben.E .Finch, Boylston School. Firewards. rho5.MeIvi!]e,choseul779 Lemuel Shaw 1818 Stephen Codman John Bray 1818 Benjamin Russell 1819 Thomas Jackson 1819 Bryant P. Tilden 1819 Winslow Lewis 1819 Amos Binney 1819 Enoch Silsiiy 1819 Ipaac Harris 1819

George W.Otis • 1819 Joseph Jones 1813 William Howe 1819 Jonathan Whitney 1819 Jeremiah Fitch 1819 Samuel Adams Wells 1819 Andrew Cunningham, Secretary. Board of Health. Bcnja. Whitman, President, JamesRobinson, Secretary. 1 62 Town Officers in Boston.

Princifial Physician^ Aaron Dexter, m.d. Assistant Physician^ Thomas Welsh, m.d. Mcs8e7%ger to the Board, Humphrey Clark. [Heaith-Office in Faneuil-Hall.] Surveyors of HighivaySy The Selectmen. Surveyors ojHcnifiy Samuel Emmons, James Phillips. Surveyors of U heat, Josiah Snelling, and Thos. Howe. Assessors of 7 axes, ^1000 each. Francis Green, Nathan Webb, Samuel M. Thayer, Assistant Assessors. Dav. W. Child, President. Chas. Thatcher, Secretary. Ward 1 Robert Fennelly 7 Samuel Appleton Chas. Hammatt Charles I'hatcher 2 Isaac Rhoades 8 Francis Welsh Joseph Stodder James Read 3 Wm. B. Bradford 9 Charles C. Nichols John D. Dyer Benjamin Willis 4 Nath. Richards,jr. 10 Lewis Tappan Sam. Howe, jr. ' David W. Child 5 John Trull 11 Phineas Upham Benajah Brigham James I'hompson 6 Ezra Hyde 12 Aaron Bean Michael Roulstone Calvin Howe Assay Masters, John Wells and Nathaniel Alley. Clerk and Insfiector ofthe Market, Nathaniel Meriara. Cullers ofDry Fish. Nathaniel Howe James Brown Thomas Barbour Benjrtmin Clark Wm. J. Hammatt Walter Juckson Clvarics Pook William Spear Jacob Bnrstow Johi) F. Banister Thos. Lambord Ebenezer Peny Bttujamm Owen Fence Viewers. Benjrimin White, William Ellison, Nathaniel Bradlee, and John Howe, jr. F^or South Boston, Ro'manus Emerson, AbelHewins. Haywards and Hogreevts, Neddy Curtis, Joseph Champney, James Baxter, Joseph Cabot, Oliver Cierry, Levi Sherman. Hay Weigher, Samuel Phillips. Jnsfiectors of Scone Lime. Francis James, Michael_ Homer, and Samuel Sprague. Town Officers in Boston. 163

Constables afifiointedfor one year to July 1820. Elisha Copcland, Pleas.str. Andr.Sanborn,Brightoii-st. Solo.Twist,4,N.RusseU-st. Samuel Holmes, Princc-st. William Brooks. Jos'ah Baldwin N.Alien-st. James Perkins, Poplar-st. Horatio Bass, S. Bennet-st. Jona. Prescott, Cornhill. Job Drew Wm. Tupper, Lowell PI. Eiibha V. Glover Wm. Dmsmore, Jesse Churchill Thos. Holden, N.School-st. Thomas Wallace Wen.R.Barker,Charles-st Henry Davis George Reed, George-st. Jason Bramtn, Boylston-st.

Surveyors of Boards and other Lumber. Nathl. Bradlee A'lenBowker Edw. J. Robbins Wm. Clouston Bradd(x:k Loring Henry Blake Thomas Christie Wm. Ellison Joseph Tucker Koah Doggett Richard Thayer Moses Eayres, jr. William Green Nathl. Glover Benjamin Harris Eleazer Homer John Howe, jr. Oliver Mills Joseph Stodder Cullers of Hoofis a?id Staves. Henry Purkitt, Nathaniel Howe, Benjamin Clark, Benjamin Owen, Charles Pook

Weigher of Beeffor South Boston, Lemuel Spear. Measurers of Woody and Scalers of Wood on the

Wharves y Nathaniel Glover, Moses Hadley, jr. Thomas Christie, James Wilson, Joshua Butters. Sealer of Weights and Measuresy Allan Pollock. Sealer ^ Weigher ofLightersl^ ^oa^s.Caleb Loring,jr. Pound Ketpery Neddy Curtis.

Town-Crierf James Wilson, 57 Hanover-Street. Superintendant of the Burying Groundsy Samuel H. Hewes, Pcnd-Street. OtFice Faneuil-Hall.

Undertakers. Samuel ATinslow, Lynn-str. Thos. Southworth,Pond-st. ,Jas Hutchinson, Bromf. La. Abijah Patch, Love-lane. Caleb B.Munroe, Charter-st Martin Smith, Portlund-st. 64 Physicians and Surgeons in Boston.

Undertakers. John F, Newton, Unity-str. Jackson Neil, Berry-streel, Ebenezer Claflen, Beach-str. Jos.Wilcutt,Haskin5'-wh''f. Nathaniel E. Bell, Middle-st. Comfort Claflen,Middle-st. John Lqiv, Lynde street. Thos Murry, Franklin-P}. Zeal Skidmore, Nassau-str. Thomas Leeds, Lynn-st,

Auctioneers. Licensed to July 31, 1820. Wm. Alline William Dehon Elisha Parks Samuel L. Abbot Samuel Dana Luther Parks James A. Allen Charles Dexter Jacob Peabody Thomas Bordman Jeremiah Draper John Perkins Stephen Brown Richard Edwards John W. Quincy Lemuel Blake Thomas English Joseph Ripley George Bond Silas Field Frink Roberts John Bowers Wm. Gridleyjr. Benjamin Seaver John A. Bacon Stephen Gibson Frink Stratton Wm. S. Brooks Reuben W. Gerry Augustus Storey John Brooks Joseph W. Gejer Nehemiah Somes Caleb Hayward Benjamin Tucker LnciusQ.C. Bowles David Ilale, jr. John Tyler Joseph i3urns John M. Holbrook William Tucker James Bourguin Darius Holbrook Thomas Thaxter Thomas Clark Daniel Hearsey Samuel Whitwell Geo. G. Channing William Hart well Benjamin Winslow Gilman Collaraore Timo. Hathaway Nath.H. Whitakei^ William Cochran Thomas K. Jones Francis Wilby Samuel F.Coolidge John Jutau David Williams J. L. Cunningham Ephraim Locke Stillman Willis CharlesD.Coolidge David Marston FerdinandE.White Derastus Clap George Milns Henry White George W. Clarke John Minchin SamuelG.Williams John Cassell

PHYSICL^NS AND SURGEONS, PRACTISING IN BOSTON. Samuel Danforth, m. d. 3 Green street. Isaac Rand, M. d. Atkinson street. Lemuel Hayward, m. d. 85 Newbury street. David Townsend, m. d. Boylston street. Thomas Welsh, M. D. Hancock street. Aaron Dexter, m. d. Milk street. William Spooner, m. d. Bulfinch street. Jojhua Thomas, m. d. Hanover st. corner of Fri

William Ingals, m. d. 4 School street. Asa Bullard, m. d. 84 Orange street. John G. Coffin, m. d. Central court. Jacob Gates, 13 Franklin street. John Diswell, m. d. Southack court-

James Jackson, m . d. 26 Summer street. Benjamin Shurtlefl', m. d. 18 Hanover street- John C. Warren, m. d. 7 Park street. Horace Bean, a. m. 24 Back street John Gorham, m. d. 44 Newbury street. Thomas I. Parker, m. d. 49 Marlboro' street. John Randall, m, d. 5 Winter street. George Bates, m. d. Bowdoin square. George C. Shattuck, m. d. Cambridge street, John B. Brown, m. d. Common street. Jacob Bigelow, m. d. Stimmer street.

Walter Channing, m. d. Pond street. { Peter St. Medard, 13 Back street. George Hay ward, m. d. 66 Newbury street. George Parkman, m. d. Middlecot street. Amos Farnsworth, m. d. 16 Hanover street. Ezekiel D. Cushing, m. d. Derne street. Asa Bucknam, a. m. Marlborough street. Theodore Dexter, a. m. Middle street. William Bradford, m. d. Greene street. James Mann, m. d. Newbury street. Abner Phelps, m. d. Congress street, Samuel Clark, m. d. School street. Edward H. Robbins, m. d. Pond street. Zabdiel B. Adams, m. d. Milk street. Solomon D. Townsend, m. d. Boylston street. John Ware, m, d. Hanover street. David Osgood, m. d. School street. Nathaniel Niles, 31. d. Cornhill. Samuel A. Shurtleff, m. d. Cornhill. Samuel Hemmenway, Brattle square. Enoch Hale, m. d. Franklin Place. Samuel Adams, m. d. School street. John W^ Webster, m. d. Winter street. Edward Reynolds, m. d. Fort Hill. John S. Bartlett, m. d. Cornhill, Woodbrid 2 6- Strong, m, d, Cornhill. William Sweetser, jvi. d. Orange street. John JefTries, m. d. Franklin street. t66 Banks in Massachusetts.

Thomas W. Parsons, m. d. Winter street. Jesse Smith, m. d. Union street. Gamaliel Bradford, m. d. Essex street. l7'/ie above are mtmbera of the Boston Medical Asso- ciation^ who have regularly entered ufion the practice. They are arranged according to seniority.'] Rut'us L. Barrus, Middle street. Dr. Hall, Ann street. John Dwight, Court street. Dr. Whipple, Marlborough street. William D. Clark, Court street, C. Tuckerman, Common Street. Surgeons Dentist. W. P. Greenwood, Portland street. Thomas W. Parsons, 38 Newbury street, Thomas Barnes, 36 Hanover street. Moses F. Randall, 19 Winter street.

' BANKS IN MASSACHUSETTS. Branch of United States Bajik^ at Boston,

Wm. Gray, Fretiident. \ Samuel Frothingham, Cashier, Directors, Nathaniel Silsbee, Barney Smith, Amos Binney, George Blake, Gardner Greene, Samuel Ham- mond, Thomas K. Jones, John Welles, , , David Sears, Nathaniel P. Russell. First 7>//e7*, William Coffin, jr.

First Book-Keeper y John Tucker, Discount Clerk, Charles Harris. Jllesse?igei\ W. L. Cazneau.

Interest Clerk ^ Jno. Fillebrown. Porter, Wyman Osborn. Loan Office Department, John J. Loring, John S. Lilley.

Steph. Codman, Notary Public. \ Geo. Blake, Solicitor, Massachusetts Bank, at Boston. Capital, §1,600,000. Ir corporated Jnne 23, 1812, to continue till Oct. 1831. Officers elected on the 1st \A^ednesday in January. William Cashier. Phillips, President. | Samuel Payson, Directors, Joseph Head, Aaron Dexter, William Parsons, Samuel H. Walley, Joseph Tilden, Edward Tuckerman, John Parker, jr. William D. Sohier, VVill- iam Phillips. Faying Teller, Edward Sharp. deceiving Teller^ Thomas Hooper. .

Banks In Massachusetts. 167

First Book'Keefier, Nathaniel H. Farness. Second Book-Keefier, James Dodd. Discount Clerk, John H. Bowes. jissutant Clerk, Jacob Rust. Bugbee. JUw5e'»?er,Josiah VVillard. | Forter^ Maurice of Discount, Monday and Thursday. QT^^' Days Union Bank, at Boston,

Incorporated June 23, 1812, to continue till Oct. 1831. [Capital, S800.000.] Directors elected on the 1st Monday in October- Adri;Ms,Cashier Thomas L. VVinthrop, Prest. | Chester Directors, John Odin, James Freeman, VV. ilium De- hon, Benj. M. Watson, Timothy Bigelow, Samuel Fales, William Loverinj^, jr. Joseph Sewal), Jonathan Amory, jr. Ebenezer Parker, George Burroughs. Paying' Teller, Samuel Parker. deceiving Teller, Nathaniel H. Furness,jr. First Book-Keefier, Nathaniel Emmons. Second Book-Kcefier, Johnson Jackson. Discount Clerks, William Furness.ik: Henry Stevenson. Benj. White, Messenger, Jonathan Trott, | Porter, and Friday. •jJt* Days ofDiscormt, Tuesday Boston Bank. Incorporated June 23, 1812. Charter to continue till

tlie 1st Monday in October, 1831. [Capital, 9C0,D0O.]

Officers elected on the 1st Monday in October. President Joseph Chapman,Cashier. lohnT. Apthorp, | Directors, Natlian Appletnn, Josiah Bvadlee, Nathan Bridge, (George W. Lyman, William Pratt, Robert G. Shaw, William Sullivan, Israel Thorndike, jr. Richard D. Tucker, Thomas Wiggleswortb,Timothv Williams, Solicitor for Loans on Bonds zSf Mortgages, W. SuUivan.. First Teller, Robert Lash. Second do. E. L. Frothingham. First Book-Kcefier, James Ellison Second do. James L. Parker. Discount Clerk, Thomas Powars^ Afessenger, Alexander Bowers. Porter, John Holbrook. (v^ Days ofDiscount^ Tuesday and Friday, 1 68 Banks in Massachusetts.

State Bank^ at Boston.

Incorpo. June 27, 181 1. Charter to continue 20 years Directors elected on the first Monday in October. William President George Homer, Cashier. Ward, | Directors. Simuel Billings, George Hallet, Araasa Stetson, Francis Welsh, John Brazer, James 1'. Austin, David W. Child, Lemuel Packard,jr. William Shimmin. 5o//c?Yo*-, James T. Austin. Faying Teller^ Charles Sprague. Receiving- Teller^ John Comerais. Firnt Book-Keefier^ John Pickens, jr. Second do. Azor Orne. Discount Clerk, Gurdon Steele.

Messenger, Thomas Pitts. | Porter, John Wliite. OT^Disc. Days, Mondays and Thursdays before 11 o'clk

JsTl'iv- England Bank, at Boston. [Capital, one million dols.] Nath. Goddard, President, Eben. Frothingham, Cash. | Directors. Samuel Dorr, Henry Gasset, Henry Hall, Abbot Lawrence, Josiah Marshall, Benjamin Rich, Lemuel Shaw, Francis Stanton, William Sturgis- Geo Trott, John D. Williams. Faying Telltr, Thomas Swan. Ftceiving Teller, Enos Briggs. F''irst Book-Keep.er, John Nazro. Second do, Samuel Brewer. Discount Clerk, G-rshom Cobb. Assistant Clerks, Thos, Wiley, & Benj. Dodd. Foreign Money Clerk, Tra Brown.

Messenger, Bela Hunting. ) Porter, Aaron Rurbank. OT^ Discount Days, 1 uesdays and Fridays. Manufacturers^ and Mechanics* Bank^ at Boston.

[Capital, S750,000 ]

John Phillips, President ( James Dalton, Cashier. Directors. Eben. T. Andrews, Thomas D. Hradlee, Edmund D wight, John French, Jonathan HuneweU, Seth Knowles,' Isaac Stevens, Fhomas B. Wales, I'im- othy Walker, Phineas Uoham, Elisha Brigham. Paying TeU'r, James Dalton. Receiving TeWr, Simon E. Greene. First Book-K^efier, Nath. C'dapp, 3d. Second do, Ephraim I^. Frcthirg lam. Banks in Massachusetts. 169

Discount Clerks Martin Lane. Messenger isf Porter, Charles Stearns, jr. ddr Discount l)ays, Mondays and Thurdays. Suffolk Bank. Incorporated February 10, 1818.

Eben.Francis, President. | Mattliew S. Parker, Cashier.

Directors J William Appleton, Samuel Appleton, George Bond, John W. Boot. Eben. Breed, Samuel Hub- bard, Patrick T. Jackson, William Lawrence, William Lander, Daniel P. Parker, Nathaniel P. Russell. Teller, Henry B. Stone. Book-Keefier, J. B. M'Cleary. Discount Clerk, Wm. Furness, jr. Messenger ^ Porter, Nath Freeman, jr. Discount Days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Mechanics* Bank in JVe't^buryfiort. Capital, g200,000. Discount day, Monday.

Incorporated June 23, 1812 ; to continue till Oct. 1831. Officers elected 1st Monday in October. John Pettingel, President. | John R. Hudson, Cashier. Phanijc Bank, jYantucket. Capital, §200,000. Incorporated Feb. 27, ir95. Charter renewed to the 1st Monday in October, 1831. Joseph Chase, President. ( Philip H. Folger, Cashier. JYantucket Pacific Bank. Capital §100,000 Officers elected on the 1st Monday in Jul v.

Aaron Mitchell.jr.President. | James Athearn, Cashier. jYeivburyfiort Bank. Capital, §210,000. Officers elected on the 1st Monday in October.

William Bartlet, President. | Samuel Mulliken,Cashier. Cumberland Bank, at Portland. Capital, 200,000. Officers elected on the 1st Monday in June.

Albert Newhall, President. | Joseph Swift, Cashier. Bank of Portland, Capital, 200,000.

Arthur MLellan,President. | Alford Richardson,Cashr. Salem Bank. Capital, §200,000. Officers elected on the 1st Monday in October.

Joseph Peabody, President. | Jnhn Moriarty, Cashier. Directors, John Derby, John Osgotxl, Ichabod Nich- ols, Jonathan Hodc^es, Gideon Tucker, Stephen Phillips. Discount Davs, Monday and Thursday. j .

170 Banks m Massachusetts.

Merchants Bank, at Salem. Capital, §200,000. Incorporated June, jlSll. Charter to continue 20 years from the 1st Monday in October, 1811. Officers elected first Monday in October, annually.

Joseph Story, President. | J. W. Treadwell, Cashier. Directorsy Joseph Ropes, B. W. Crowninshield, Jo- seph Winn, Wm. Silsbee, John Dodge, Stephen White, Edward Southwick, James Devereaux. Discount Days, Tuesdays and Fridays,

Commercial Bank, at Salem. Capital, §300,000.

Wiilard Peele, President. | John W. Osgood, Cashier. Directors, William Fettyplace, Pickering Dodge, Gideon Barstovv, Charles Saunders, Robert Stone, Na- thaniel L. Rogers, ZechariahF.Silsbee, Nathl. West,jr.

Gloucester (Cape Ann) Bank. Capital, §120,000. Officers elected on the first Monday in October annually.

John Kitteridge, President. | Joseph Allen,jr. Cashier.

Beverly Bank. Capital, glOO .000. Officers elected on the first Monday in October.

Moses Brown, President. [ Josiah Gould, Cashier.

IViscasset Bank, at Wiscasset. Capital , §100,000. Incorporated June 23, 1812. Charter, to the first Mon- day in October, 1831.

John Dole, President. | H. Hoby, Cashier. Officers elected on the first Monday in September. Bedford Commercial Bank, at New-Bedford. Capital, §100,000. Ricketson, Cashier. Geo. Howland, President. | Joseph Saco Bank. Capital, §120,000.

Incorporated June 23, 1812 ; and to continue to the first Monday in October, 1831. Officers elected on the first Monday in October. Pierson, Cashier. T. G. Thornton, President. | Samuel Plymouth Bank. Capital, §100,000.

Incorporated June 23, 1812 ; to continue till Oct. 1, 1831 Officers elected on the 1st Monday in January. William Ggodwin, Cashier Wiliiara Davis, President. | Banks in Massachusetts. 171

Halloivell and Augusta^ Bank^ at HallvnvelL Capital, Sl50,000. Incorporated June 23, 1812, to continue till Oct. 1, 1831. Officers elected on the 1st Monday in January.

Thomas Agry, President. | John Merrick, Cashier.

Kcnnf.beck Bank, at Halloivell, Capital, !S100,000.

Incorporated June 23, 1812 ; to continue trcm C^ctober 1, 1812, to October 1, 1831.

Eben.T. Warren, President. | Jesse Robinson, Cashier. Worcester Bank. Capital ^200,000.

Incorporated June 23, 1812 ; to continue 19 years frotn the first Monday in October, 1812. Officers elected on the Ist. Wednesday in October.

Daniel Waldo, President | Samuel Jennison, jr. Cashier. Taunton Bank, at Taunton. Capital §100,000. Incorporated June 23, 1812 ; to continue till Oct. 1, 1831.

Jonathan In^ell, President. | James L. Hodges, Cashier. Marblehead Bank. CapitJll, §120,000. Incorporated June 2^ 1812; to continue to Oct. 1, 1831. Officers elected on the 1st Monday in October.

Nathaniel Hooper, President. | John Russell, Cashier.

Kennebunk Bank. Incorporated June 16, 1813.

Joseph Moody, President. | Henry Clark, Cashier.

Haynfinhire Bank, at Korthamjiton. Incor. June IS, 1813.

Joseph Lyman, President j F. H.Wright, Cashier.

Lincoln Bank, at Bath. Incorporated June 16, 1813.

Samuel Davis, President, j Seth Trufant, Cashier. Bath Bank. Incorporated June 16, 1813.

Joshua Wingate, jr. President, j Tho. D.Robinson, Cash.

Dedham Bank. Capital, jS 100,000. Incorporated Feb. 1814; to continue till Oct. 1831. President. Jabez Willard Gay, | Chickering,Cashier. 07^ Discount Day, Friday.

Augusta Bank, at Augusta. Incorporated Jan. 21, 1814. Capital, §100,000.

James Bridge, President. | George Crosby, Cashier.

IVatcrville Bank, at Waterville. Capital, 100,000. Incorporated February 12, 1814.

Nathl. Gillman, President. | Asa Redington, Cashier. 172 Insurance Companies in Boston.

Gardner Bank, at Gardner. Capital, glOO.OOO, Incorporated January 31, 1814.

Peter Grant, President, j Sandford Kingsbury, Cashier. Lynn Mechanics* Bank. Capital, 75,000. Incorporated February 28, 1814.

John Mudge, President, j Benjamin Oliver, Cashier. Sfiringjield Bank. Capital 150,0(X).

John Hooker, President. | Benjamin Day, Cashier.

Agricultural Bank at Pittsfield, Capital, 875,000. Incorporated July, 181S. Thomas Ciold, President. | Ezekiel R. Colt, Cashier. Bangor Bank. SamuelE. Button, President. | Eliashib Adams,Cashier. Directors^ Samuel E. Button, Eliashib Adams, Joseph Leavitt, I'homas A. Hill, John Barker. Panvtucket Bank. Capital, § 50,000.

Oliver Starkweather, Pres. | Amos A.Tillinghast.Cash. Incorporated June 13, 18 14. Merrimack Bank, at Haverhill. Capital, 8150,000. How, David Piesident. | L. White, Cashier. Incorporated June 14, 18 14. Castine Bank.

Otis Little. President | John Brooks, Cashier.

Bank of Passamaquoddy , at East/iort. Capital, 8100,000. Incorporated June 19, 1819. ,Jabez Mowry, President. Cashier. | John Woodman,

Massachusetts Fire and Maririe Insurance Comfiany at Boston. Capital, S-iOO-OOO. Incorporated (originally, June 25, 1795) Feb. 15, I799. (Officers elected on the last Wednesday in August.

Arnc^ld Welles,President. | Nathaniel G.SnelUng,Sec'ry. DzVfC/ors, Jonathan Amory, jr. Benjamin Bussey, Jon- athan Chapman, Joseph Head, Joseph Hurd, B^njamia Joy, Jonathan Mason, Samuel Parkman, Josiah Qu'ncy, Israel Thorndike, John Welles, Samuel Hammond, Ba- vid blears, Samuel Parkman, jr. Harrison G. Otis, Bry- ant P. Tiklen, Esqrs. Messengery John Heard, 3d. Insurance Companies in Boston. 173

Massachusetts Mutual Fire Insurance Company, at Boston. Funds, gSOO.OOO. Officers elected on the 1st Tuesday in June. Incorporated March 1, 1798. John Andr.Cunningham,Secretary. PhiUips,President. | Directors, Jonathan Hunewell, Joseph Coolidge.jr. Joseph Lrovering, Andrew Sigoarney, Samuel Gt)re, John Osborn, William Mackay, WiUiam Sullivan, Ben- jamin Weld, Samuel Snelling, Tristram Barnard, James Phillips, Ebenezer Francis, Bryant P. Tilden. Messenger, George Humphries. Boston Marine Insurance Company. Capital, §300,000. Incorporated Feb. 13, 1799, and to continue 40 years. Officers elected on the 1st Monday in January. George President. Joseph May, Secretary. Cabot, J Z^ird-c/ors, Joseph Coolidge, jr. Jonathan Davis.^Fran- cis Lee-, William Pickman, WiUiam PrattJ John Prince, Daniel Sargent, Timothy Williams, Thomas W. Ward, Thomas VVigglesvjcrth. Messenger, John Holbrook, jr.. N'eW'England Marine Insurance Company, at Boston, Capital, ^300,000. Incorporated March 5, 1803 ; and to continue 20 years. Officers elected on the 1st Monday in January. James Hall, Secretary. President | John Waters, Directors, Peter C. Brooks, Josiah Bradlee, James Hall, Gardner Greene, John Holland, Nehemiah Par- sons, Richard D. Tucker, Joseph Tilden, Thomas L. Winthrop, Samuel H. Walley, Joseph Saunders. Messenger, George Golding. Union Insurance Co7npany at Boston, Capital, §300,000.

Incorporated March 28, 1814 ; and to continue 20 years. Officers elected on the 2d Monday in January. Thomas Perkins, President. Samuel King, Secretary | X)?rfc;ors, Thomas Dennie, Benjamin Weld,Ef»ward« Cruft, Wm. Shimmin, Nathan Bridge, Saml. Snelling. Suffolk Insurance Company at Boston. Capital, S300.000. Incorporated Feb. 1818, for 20 years.

John T^Apthorp, President. } William Hales,Sec

Directors^ John Belknap, Samuel Cabot, William Lander, Henry Lunt, George W.Lyman, Israel Munson, Henry Hubbard, Henry Lee, William Ropes, William ISturg'S, Enoch Silsbee. ^ Meanerigerj Stephen Withington.

Merchants* Insurance Comjiany. Office No. 63, State-street. Capital, 8100,000. Incorporated Dec. 5, 1816; for 20 years.

Kathl. Goddard, President | Jciseph Balch, Secretary. Directors^ John Bryant, Elisha Brigham, Nathaniel Curtis, Josiah Marshall, Thomas Motley, Robert Rob- erts, William B. Swett, John J. Valentine, Titus Wells, Henry Hall, William P. Matchett, Henry Gray. American Insurance Comliany. Capital, §500,000.

Francis J.Oliver. President. | George Hunt, Secretary. Directors^ Ebenezer Farley, James Freeman, John Heard, jr. Seth Knowles, Winslow Lewis, James Lloyd, C«ieb Lonng, P. P. Pope, Benjamin Rich, Robert G. Shaw, lsaac\Vinslow, William H. Boardman. Private Insurance Offices in Boston. Nrthaniei P. Russell, No. 71, State street. —Charles Bradbury, No. 16, State street.—Henry N. Rogers, Merchants' Hall Zebedee Cookjr. No. 71,State street. Salem Marine Insurance Comfiany. Capital, §200,000. Incorporated June 9, 1800 ; to continue 20 years. Officers elected on the 1st Monday in July.

Jacob Ashton, President. | J. S. Applcton, Secretary. Merrimack Insurance Comfiany, Capital, 8100,000. OiEcers elected on the 1st I'uesday in January.

Jeremiah Nelson. President. | Samuel Tenney,Secretary. £ssex Fire and Marine Insurance Comfiany at Salem, Capital, §300,000. Incorporated March 7, 1S03 ; to continue 20 years. (Officers elected on ihe 1st Mor,day in July.

Nathl. Bowditch, President. | Benjamin Pickman, Seer. Union Marine Insurance Company at Salem. Capital, 8200,000. Incorporated Feb. 24, 1804 ; to continue 20 years. Officers elected on the 2d Monday in April.

Moses TownsendjPresident. ( \Vm. Richardson,Sec*ry. ,

Insurance Companies in Boston. 175

Beverlij Marine Insurance Comf.any, Capital 8100,000.

Incorporated June 20, 1809 ; to continue 20 years. Officers elected on the 4th Monday in July

Robert Rantoul, President. | Isaac Flagg, Secretary. Lincoln and Kenntbeck Marine Insurance Comjiany at IViacasset.

Incorporated Feb. 12, 1803 ; to continue 20 years. Officers elected on the 1st Tuesday in March. Marblehtad Insurance Comjiany

Incorporated March 8, 1803 ; to continue 20 years. Officers elected on tlie 1st Monday in January.

Robert Hooper, President. ( John Trefry, Secretary. MarbUhead Social Insurance Comp.any. Incorporated Junt 17, 1809.

Nicholas Bartiett, President. | John Sparhawk, Secr'y. Glouceseter Alarine Insurance Ccmjiany. Incorporated June 22, 1803 ; to continue ^20 yea'rs. Officers elected on the 1st Monday in May.

William Pearce, President | VVm. Saville, Secretary. Bedford Marine Irmurance Company, Incorporated Feb. 11, 1805; to continue 20 years. Officers elected on the 2d Monday in April.

Joseph Ricketson, Pres't. | George Howland, Secretary.

Mas.fachusetts Humane Society, at Boston. Incorporated Feb. 23, 1791. Officers chosen 2d Tues- day in December. President, x\aran Dexter, Esq. m. d. First Vice-President, Hon. Thomas Dawes. Second Vice-President, Hon. Wm. Spooner, m. d. Treasurer, Ephraim Elliot. Corresfionding Secry, Rev. Charle s Lowell. Recording Sec'ry, Charles Davis, Esq. Trustees, Samuel Parkmai), E^q. Joseph Coolidge, Esq. Captain Benjamin Rich, Andrew Ritchie, Jona- than Amory, jr. Esq. Dr. John C. Warren. Merrimack Humane Society at Keivburyp.ort. Instituted in 1802. Incorporated March 7, 1804. Officers annually chosen on the 1st Tuesday in Sept. Preaid,ent, William Bartlet, Esq. Vice-Preddcnt, Thomas M. Ckrk, Esq. 2?^ Marine Societies.

Treamrer^ Jonathan Gage, Esq. Recording Sec^y^ Samuel Tenney. Corjesfionding Sec'rij, Rev. James Morss,

Massachusetts Medical Society at Boston, Incorporated November ], 1781.

President ^ Joshua Fisher, m. d. Vice-Presidenty Thomas Welsh, m. d. Corre&fiondivg SecWy^ John C. Warren, m. d. Pecording Sec'ry, John Dixwell, m. d.

Treasurer y John Gorham, m. d. Librarian^ John Randall, m d. Censors, Aaron Dexter, m. d. Josiah Bartlett, m. d William Spooner, m. d. James Jackson, m, d. John Dixwell, M. D.

Boston Medical Disfiensary. Instituted October, I796. Incorporated Feb. 26, 1801. Officers elected on the 2d I'hursday in October. Chairmaii, His Honour William Phillips. Treasurer, Mr. Gideon Snow. Secretary, Joseph Tilden, Esq. °- Consulting Physici. ^1^^^^' "'• ^ ^ \([William^f.^?" Spooner, M. D. I E. Hale, jr. m. d. Southern Dist. ) Samucl Clarke, m.d. Eastern Dist. Frntingvir.ifir,rr Physicians.til „„.v,-,.»,« < j^^^^ ^,^.^j,^^ ^^'^^ Northern Dist. ( Gann.Bradford,jr.M.D.West.Dist. I Wiiliani B.White.Southern Dist. ) Terence WakefieJd.East'rn Dist. Atiothecanes.jh.*i ^.«^;.,„ ^ ^^^^^^ P^^^^j j^^ Northern Dist. ( Daniel Henchman, WesternDist Managers, Hon. William Phillips, Thomas Baldwin, D. D. Rev. Charles Lowell, William Mackay, Samuel Snellinc:, Joseph Coohd8:e, jr. Samuel H. Walley, Ed- ward Tuckerman, jr. JBv-njainin West, Edward Phil- lips, Isaac Winslow, Esqrs. The Managers meet quarterly, on the 2d Friday in January, April, July, and October, at the Hall ol the Massarhtisetts B;'nk. _^ Boston Marine Society. , Instituted 1742. Incorporated I754. O fficers elected on the 1st Tuesday in November.

Winslow Lewis, President. [ Andr. Sigourney, Treas,

Nehenii. Parsons, Vice do. \ Thomas English, Sec'ry. Marine Societies. 177

' Trustees, John Holland, , Jonathan Chap- man, Benja. Smith, James Freeman, William Sturgis, Beija. Rich, Joseph Ripley, John Pratt, Wm. Lander. Cominittec of Relief, Michael Hopkins, Thomas W. Ward, Nathaniel Curtis, Benja. Swift, David Hi^^gins. Committee of Observation of the Magnetic Ktcdle, and Marine Imfirovements, William Sturgis, Thomas W. Ward, Charles L. Sargent. Committee to regulate Pilots^ John Holland, Benja- min Rich, Benjamin Smith, William Sturgis, Committee cf AccountSy George Btthune, Andrew Sigourney, Ignatius Sargent. IVardenti and Stcivards, Joseph Tilden, Charles Bradbury, Zeba Cook. Port Wardens, Eenj.Smith.Mich. Hopkins,John Cruft. SaUm Marine Society. Instituted March 25,' 1766. Incoi porated in 1771. Officers elected on the last Thursday in October. Master, Benjamin Pickman, Esq. Treasurer, Jonathan Gardiner. Clerk, Nathaniel Knight. Salem East India Marine Soeicty. Instituted in Nov. 1799. Incorporated March 3, 1801. Officers elected on the 1st Wednesday in January. President, Dudley L. Pickman. Com7nittee of Observation, John Dodge, William P. Richardson, Stephen White. Insfiector of the Journals, Nathaniel Bowditch. Secretary^ John W. Treadweil. Treasurer, William Fettypiace. Kenvburyfiort Marine Sccieiy. Instituted Nov. 13, 1772. Incorporated Oct. 11, 1777. Officers elected on the last Thursday in November. President, Nicholas Johnson. Vice- President, Abraham Wheelwright. Secretary, Pt-ter Lebreton. lYeasurer, Jacob Stone. Marblehead Marine Society. Incorpo. Feb. 11, 1799* Prsid^nt, John Bailey, Esq. Secretary, Isaac Mansiield, Esq. Portland Marine Society. Incorporated Feb. 26, 1796. Officers elected on the 3d Tuesday in December. Fresident, Enoch Preble, Esq. Secretary, John Woodman. jyS Charitable Societies.

Massachusetts Congregational Charitable Socieiy. Annual meeting, on the Monday preceding the Gen- eral Election. [This Society was incorporated 24th March, 1786; " tor the humane and benevolent purpose ot aftbrding relief and support to the widows and childi-en of de- ceased ministers. The members may not exceed thirty, of the clergy and laity in equal proportion."] J^resicltTit, His Honour William Phillips. Vice-President^ Rev. David Osgood, d.d* Treasurer^ Eliphalet Porter, d. d.

Secretary ^ Levi Hedge^ Esq.

Massa. Charitable Fire Society. Incor. June 25, 1794. Annual meeting, 2d Friday in October. Semi-annual meeting, 2d Friday in April. Presidtnt, Thomas K. Jones, Esq. Vice-President, James White, Esq* Recording Secretary., William AUine, Esqt Corresponding Sccietaryy Hon. John Phillips. TreaiiUrer, James W. Burditt,

Mssa. Charitable Mechanic Association^ at Boston* Instituted March 15, 1795, Incorporated Mar. 8, 1806. Yearly meeting for choice of Officers, Sd.Thurs. inDec. President^ Benjamin Russell, Esq.

Vice-President y Capt. John Cotton.

Sl c'ry^ David Francis. Treas . Joseph Lovering.Es^j,

Scots Charitable Society^ at Boston* Instituted in 1684. Incorporated March 16, I786. Yearlv meeting for choice ot Officers, 1st Tues. in May. Preaidenf, William Clcuston. Vice-President, Robert Wyatt. Treasmery William M'Keen. Secretary, John Morrison.

Charitable Irish Society ^ at Boston. Instituted March, I737. Incorporated Feb. 23, 1809i Yearly meeting for choice of Officers, 17th of March. Vice-President, Walter Welch. Treasurer, Peter Finegan. Keeper of the Key, Thomas Murphy. Secretary^ John Beane. Charitable Societies. 179

Jioxbury Charitable Society. Instituted Jan. 1794, Incorporated Feb. 26, 1799. iYearly meeting for choice of Officers, 2d Wednesday in September. President, Eliphalet Porter, d.d.

First Vice- President , John Lowell, Esq. Second do. Charles Davis, Esq.

'Secretary y John Lemist. Religious Charitable Society in Worcester County, ' President, John Crane, d. d. Secretary, Rev. Benjamin Wood. Boston Female Asylum, [nstituted Sept 25, 1800. Incorporated Feb. 26, 1803. Officers chosen on the last Tuesday in September. First Directress, Mrs. Hannah Stillman. Sf-cond do. Mrs. S. Farkman. Treasurer, Mrs. Eleanor Davis. Recording Secretary, Miss AbbyL.Frothingham. Collecting Secretary, Miss Priscilla Frothingham. ij^ Tiie Asylum is kept in Essex street. Boston Asylum/or Boys. Incorporated Feb. 24, 1814. President, Benjamin Greene. Vice-President, Jonathan Amory, jr. Treasurer, WiUiam Brown. Secretary, Benjamin West. Managers, Joseph Austin, , Eben. Francis, Rev. Charles Lowell, Israel Munson, Daniel P. Parker, Edward Phillips, Andrew Ritchie, Gideon Snow. Asylum corner of Lynde and Cambridge Streets. Trustees oy the Franklin Donation.

The Selectmen of Boston, James Freeman, d. d,- and Rev. Nathaniel L. Frothingham. Trustees ofJohn Boylston's Charitable Donationsfor the benefit and supfiort of aged poor Persons, and of Or/iha7is and deserted Children. The Overseers of the Poor of the Town of Boston. Incorporated February 3, 1S03. Massa. Society for the Sufifiression of Intemperance, Instituted Feb. 1813. President, Hon Nathan Dane, ll. d. Vice-Presidents, Eliphalet Porter, d. d. Hon. Ax temas Ward, Hod. Samuel Haven, .

<^6 Charitable Societies.

Corrcsfi. Sec^ry^ Elisha Clapp, A. m. Recording Secretary^ William Thurston, Esq, Treasurer^ i\lr. Henry J. Oliver.

M assachusetts General Hoapital Corfioration. Prmdent., His Honour William Phillips. Vice-President^ James Perkins, Esq. Treasurery James Prince, Esq. Secretary, Henry Coclman, Esq, Trustees^ Josiah Quincy, Daniel Sargent, Richard Sullivan. Joseph May, Gamaliel Bradford, Ji^nathan Phillips, Joseph Coolidge, jr. Ebenezer Francis, Joseph Head, Thomas W. Ward, Esqrs,

The Socit'ty of the of Massachusetts Founded A.D 1783. Incorporated A. D. 180J. Officers elected July 4, anntially. President, His Excellency John Brooks, l l. d.

Viee- President y Secreta?^, David Townsend, Esq, j^ssistnnt Secretary, John Callender, Esq. Treasurer, Capt. Robert Williams. i Assistant Treasurer, Capt. Adams Bailey.

Washington BmevoUnt Society of Massachusetts. President., Hon. John Welles. Vice-Presidents, Andrew Sit^ourney, John Heard, jr. John C. Warren, m. d. Lemuel Shaw, Etlward Chan- ning, William Cochran, Esquires. Treasurer, Hon. John Welles. Secretary, H irrison G. Otis, jr. Assistant Secretary, Isaac C. Brewer.

fVashington Benevolent Society in Mintucket. Instituted July 13, 1812, President, Albert Gardiner, Esq. Virc-Prcsident^, Peter Chase, Henry Riddei!. Secretary, Josiah Hassey, Esq. IVashin^-ton benevolent Society in IVorcest" Presidrvt, Hon. Daniel Waldo. First r/c?- 'Ves?V/^«r, Stenhen Williams, Esq. Second do. Salem Town, ir. E«q. Third do. Austin Flint, Esq. Peace Societies.. .Musical Societies. i8i

Recording Sfc'ry, Rejoice Newton, Esq. Corresfionding ^cc'ry, John Davis, Esq.

Massuchusttts Peace Society, Presidmty His Honor \\iHiam Phillips. Vke-Pre^idmty Hon. Thomas Dawes. Treasurer^ Elisha Ticknor, Esq. Recording Secretary, Rev. T. M. Harris, D. d. CorresJionding^HecWy, Rev. Noah Worcester, d. d.

Pence Society of' Maine. President^ Hon. Samuel Freeman. rice-President, Matthew Cobb, Esq. Treasurer, Stephen Longfellow, jr. Esq. CorreafKmding Secretary, Simon Greenleaf, Esq. Recording Secretary Charles S. Davis, Esq.

Associated Instructors of Youth irt Boston, Incorporated Januar}' 27, 18 18. President^ Thomas Pa\son, Esq. a. m. Secretary, Mr. Jonathan Snelling. Treasurer, Lawson Lvon, a. m Trustees, Jonathan Huntington, Ephraim Farrar, Andrew C.Davison, a. m.

Handel and Haydn Society in Boston, Instituted April I8I5. Incorporated 1816. This Society was instituted for the purpose of associ- ating together the admirers of the great masters whose names they have adopted, for practTce and improvement in the performance of Sacred Music. The periodical meetings of che society are monthly. President, Amasa VVinchester. Vice-President, John Dodd. Treasurer, Ebenezer Frothingham. Secretary, Joseph L«wis. Librarian, Lemuel Clark.

Franklin Musical Society. President, Rev. Samuel Willard. Vice-Preside?its, C ipt. Charles Hitchcock, Dr.^o'r- ert B. Severance, Col. Christopher Arms. Secretary and Treasurer^ Mr. William Bulk Q 1 82 Atheneums....Libranes.

Bethoven Musical Society at Portland. Instituted 1819.

President y Edward Howe, Esq. Vice-President, Oliver Everett.

iiecretary and Treasurer ^ Charles Morris.

Boston Athenewn, Incorporated Feb. 13, 1807. Annual meeting for choice of Officers, 1st. Mond. in Jan, President, John Lowell, ll. d. Fice-President^Hoa. Josiali Quincy. Treasurer, Nathan Appleton, Esq. Secretary and Librarian, William S. Shaw, Esq. Afisistant Librarian^ M. W. Hill. Trustees, Hon. John Davis, Hon Harrison G. Otis,. Hon. Kichd. Sullivan, James Perkins, Peter O.Thacher, John Richards, Joseph Tilden, David Sears, Esqrs. Salem Atheneum, fProfirietors of theJ Yearly choice of Officers, last Wed es. but one in Map.

President, Edward A . Holyoke, m . d . L l . d . Treasurer, George Cleveland. Clerk, John Pickering. Librarian, Benjamin L. Oliver, jr.

JSteviburyfiort Atheneum, Incorporated Feb, 24, 1801. President, Rev. John Andrews. Secretary, Librarian^ and Treasurer, Stepheo W. Marston.

Bosto?i Library. Incorporated June 17, 1794. Yearly meeting for choice of Officers 1st Mond. in Mar. /librarian, Charles Callender. treasurer, Charles Hammatt. Secretary, Nathan Webb. Trustees, Redford Webster, Esq. Francis J. Oliver, Esq. Andrew Ritchie, Es{]. Rev. Nathaniel L. Frothing- ham, Ephraim Elliot, Esq. William Minot Esq. Lemuel Shaw, Esq. Esq. Dr. John Park, Rev. Henry Ware.

Theological Library. Incorporated June 1, I8O7. Annual meeting on the first Thursday in July. PrmJe;:*', James Freeman, d. d. Treasurer isf Librarian, Rev. Nathl. L. Frothingham .

Middlesex Canal Corporation, &c. 183

Rev. John G. Palfrey. Secretary, ^ ^, . Tne Library is kept in the Vestry of the fii*st Church Chauncey Place. Social Law Library. Vearly roeetine for choice of Officers last Wed. in Oct. /^resi^ew?, William bulli van, Esq. Secretary & Treasurer, William P. Mason, Esq. Trustees, Lemuel Shaw, William Minot, Samuel Hubbard, A. W. Fuller, John Gallison, Esqrs. ^05^0^ Medical Library. Instituted July 1. 18Q5. Librarian, John Randall, M. d. Treamrer, George Hayward, m. d. Clerk, ED(x:h Hale, m.d. Trustees, John G. Coffin, Jacob Bigelow, John Rao- dall, George Hayward, Enoch Hale.

Social Library in Mintucket, Instituted Jan. 2, 181^. President, John Hussey, Esq. Portland Law Library, Treasurer and Librarian, Horatio Southgate, Esq. Secretary, Charles S. Davies, Esq.

Faustus Association. Instituted August 2, 1805. Annual meeting 1st Tuesday in October. President, Benjamin Russell, Esq. Secretary, David Francis. Treasurer, Ensign Lincoln. Librariaji, Edmund Munroe.

Middlesex Canal Corlwratioii. President, Aaron Dexter, Esq. Vice-President, Benjamin Weld, Esq. Directors, Benjamin Joy, Andrew Sigourney, Joseph Hall, Joseph Coolidge, jr. Ebenezer Ohver, Jonathan Amory, Andrew Ritchie, Major Baldwin, Abrahana Touro, E. T. Andrews. Sujierintendant. John L. Sullivan, Esq.

Locks and Canal at Pawtucket Falls. President, Hon. Dudley A. Tyng. Vice-President, Nicholas Johnson, Esq. Cierk and Treasurer, Samuel TenneVo 184. Agricultural Societies, &c.

Essex Merrimack Bridge. John Pettingel, Presi't. And.Frothingham, Vice-Prest. | Joseph S. P}ke,Treas. | Samuel Tenney, PropricClerk.

Plumb Island Turnpike Corporation.

John Pettingel,Pres't. | H.Frcthingham, Cleik&Treas.

Boston Aqueduct Corporation. Incorp. Feb. 27, i795

Yearly meeting for choice of Officers, Ist.Satu. in May; quarterly, 1st Saturday in Feb. May, August and Nov, President, Aaron Dexter, Esq. Vice-Presideiit, Benjamin Wekl, Esq. Trcas. 6c Secretary, Aaron Dexter, Esq.

State-Priaon at Charlestonvn. Directors, Elias Phinney, John Soley, Esqrs. Col. Ne- hemiah Freeman. S.ilary §300 each per annum. Warden., Gamaliel Bradford, Esq. 15OO dels do. Chaplain, Rev. William Collier. 250 dols do. Physician 8c Sur'^, Josiah Bartlett,i\T.D. 250 dols do. VVm. H. Lane,Clefk, S950. VVm. Going,Keeper, §500.

Massachusetts Societyfor promoting ./Agriculture. Incorporated March 7, 1792. Annual meeting 2d Wednesday in June. President, Aaron Dexter, E-^q. Pirst Vice-President, Samuel W. Pomeroy, Esq. Second do. Thomas L. Winthrop, Esq. 'treasurer, John Prince, Esq. Corresponding Sec'ry, John Lowell, Esq. Recording Sec'ry, Richard Sullivan, Esq- Trustee.^., Josiah Quincy, E. Derbv, S. G. Perkins, Gorham Parsons, Hon. John Welles, Peter C. Brooks. Essex Agricultural Society. President, Hon , Vice-Presidents, William Bartlet, Esq. Hon. John Heard, Ichabod Tucker. Esq. Recording Sec'ry, Benjamin R. Nichols, Esq. Corresponding Sec'ry, Hon. Leverett Saltonstall. Berkshire Jgricultural Society^ President, Hon. William Walker. Secretary, Thomas A. Gold, Esq. .

JSoclety for American Manufactures, &c. 1 85

HamfishirCf Hamfxden and Franklin Agricultural' Society.

President, Noah Webster, Eeq. Secretary^ Hon. Jonathan H. Lyman. Treasurer^ Josiah D. Whitney.

Agricultural Society of Maine,

President, Hon. Samuel S. Wilde, Hallowell. Vice-Prejddenty Hon. John Chandler. Corj-esfionding Sec'ry, John Merrick, Esq. Recording Sec'ry^ Rev. Eliphalet Gillet. Treasurery Benjamin Brown, jr. Esq.

Worcester County Agricultural Society,

President, Hon, Levi Lincoln.

Pirst Fice- President y Hon. Daniel WaWo. Second do. Thomas W. Ward, Esq. Treasurer, Theophilus Wheeler, Esq Corresfiondmg Sec'ry, Hon. Levi Lincoln, jr. Rectyrding Sec'^ry, Edward D. Bangs, Esq,

Massachusetts Society fcnr the Encouragement of American Manufactures,

President, Hon. Jonathan Mason. 2d Vice-President, Benjamin Bussey, Esq. Corresfionding Sec^ry, David Sears, Esq. Treasurer^ Charles Davis, Esq. Recording Sec'ry, Samuel Davis, Esq. Trustees, Benjamin Austin, David Greenough, John Welles, William H. Sumner, Jesse Putnam, Jonathaa Hunewell, Israel Thorndike, jr. Elisha Ticknor, Ben- jamin S. Boies, and , Esquires. Q2 ;

mniteu states CaUnBar*

Government of the United States.

JAMES MONROE, ll. d. President

Daniel D. Tompkins, Vice-President. SENATE.

Termfi expire. Terms expire. M. H, David L. Mor- John F. Parrot, 1 825 rill, 1823 ., • r^ f^ ' o iWa5*.PrentissMellen 180.1 Harrison G.Otis, 1823 James Biirnll, jr. 1823 J^. /. Wm. Hunter, 1821 Con. Sam. VV. Dana, 1821 J^'^^\^i''"^^"' '^^ 1825 Ver. Isaac Tichenor. i§2i ^ m. A. Palmer, ^^^5 N. Y. , 1821 jV:/. James J. Wilson, 1821 Mahlon Dickerson, 1823 PMaryland, 1821 1825

FiV^g-. James Barbour, 18a 1 James Pleasants, jr. 1823 M C. MontfortStokes,i8i3 > Nathatuel Macon, 1825

> S. C. William Smith, 1823 . John Gaillard, 1825

. , Geo.FreemanWalker, 182,3 John Elliott, 1825 Ke7it. J. J. Crittenden,i823 William Logan, 1825 Td-Ti. John H. Eaton, 1H21 John WiUiams, 1823

Ohio Benj . Rui'-gles, 1821 Wm. A. Trimble, 1825 J^oui. Henry Johnson, 1823 James Brown, 1825 f /?zcf/. James Nobie, if 21 'Waller Taylor, 1825 Missi. Walter Leake, 1821 , Thos. H. Wilhams, I&23 ///m. JesseB.Thoina3,i823 , 1825 Alab. Charles Cntts, Secretary. President's Salary, S25,000. Vice-Presidents, g5,C0C;

* By the Constitution, the Vice-President is President of the Senate

but nas no voice, unless tlie Senate is equally divided. Each State ig allowed the same number of Electors of President ar.d Vice-President as their whole number of Senators and Repi-esentatives in Congress. Sixteenth Congress. 1 87 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. NEW-HAMPSHIRE SCncls 6. Joseph Buifum, jr. *Clifton Clagett Wm. Plumer, jr. *Joaiah Butler *Arth. Livermore *Nathl. Upham MASSACHUSETTS 20. Benja. Adams* ^'*John Holmes *Jeremiah Nelson *Samuel C. Allen Jonas KendalK James Parker^ Martin Kinsley*-^ *ZabdielSampson/ * Samuel Lathropy *Henry Shaw* *VValterFrlger,jr<*Enoch Lincoln *Nathan*l Silsbee * , Timothy Fuller *'*JonatlKin_MASiOn» *Ezek. Whitman i Mark L. Hill *Marcus Moiton , RHODE-ISLAND 2.

: Samuel Eddy Nathl. Hazard

CONNECTICUT 7.. Hy. W. Edwards Elisha Phelps " James Stevens

' Samuel A. Foote John Russ Gideon Tomlinson *Jona. O. Mosely VERMONT 6. *Saml. C. Crafts *Orsa C. Merrilr *Mark Richards EzraMeech *CharlesRich William Strong

NEW-YORK 27. -s Nathaniel Allen Aaron Hackley,jr. *Henry R. Storrs Caleb Baker George Hall Randall S. Street

Walter Case . Joseph S. Lvman James Strong Robert Clark ^ Henry Meigs *J<;hn W. Taylor Jacob H. De Witt* Robert Moneil ^ *Caleb Tompkins John D.Dickinson Harmanus Peek Albert H.Tracy John Fay Nathl. Pitcher S. Van Rensselaer Wm. D. Ford Jona. Richmond *P. H. Wendover Ezra C. Gross Ebenezer Sagef Silas Wood

^ NEW-JERSEY 6. I *Ephra. Bateman John Ccnditt /^ Bernard Smith v'*Jos. Bloomfield *John Linn *Henry Southard

\^ 23. ^ *Henry Baldwin Jacob Hibshman *AtKlrew Boden ^Dnvid FnliertiOn Jacob Hostetter Wm. Darlington Samuel Gross Christian Tarr Geo. Dennison *Joseph Heister *Wm. P. Maclay *Dav. Marchand

» Members of 15th Congi-ess. t Contested by James Guion, jr. Sixteenth Congress.

Samuel Moore *Thos. Patterson *John Sergeant *John Murray Robert Philson *Jas. M. Wallace *Robert Moore *Thos. J. Rogers DELAWARE 2. *WilIard Hall *Louis M'Lane MARYLAND 9. Stevenson Archer Joseph Kent *Samuel Ringgold ^jThomas Bayly *Peter Little *Samuel Smith *Thos. Culbreth Ralph Neale Henry R.Warfield VIRGINIA 23. Mark Alexander James Jones *Ballard Smith *Wm. Lee Ball *Wm. M'Coy *Alexand. Smyth *Philip P.Barbour *Chas. F. Mercer *Geo. F. Strother *Wm. A. Burwell *H[ugh Nelson TVanSwearingen *Johi-i Floyd ^Thomas Newton George Tucker Robert S.Garnett Severn E. Parker John Randolph *James Johnson *James Pindall Jared Williams

NORTH-CAROLINA 13. H. G. Burton *Thomas H. Hall *Jesse Slocumb John Culpeper (Charles Hooks *James S. Smith *Wm. Davidson *Lerauel Sawyer *Felix Walker *Wel.N.Edwards *Thomas Settle * *Charles Fisher SOUTH-CAROLINA 9. Joseph Brevard *Wm. Lowndes Charles Pinckney *James Ervin Jas.Overstreet 'EldredSimkins *EliasEarle James M'Creary *Sterling Tucker GEORGIA 6. *Joel Abbott *Joel Crawtord *Wm. Terrell *Thos. W. Cobb John A. Cuthbert Robert R. Reid 10. *R. C. Anderson Alney M'Lean *Geo. Robertson William Brown V Thomas Metcalfe* *David Trimble * , *TunstallQuarles *David Walker TENNESSEE 6, Robert Allen Newton Cannon * Francis Jones Henry H. Bryan John Cocke *John Rhea OHIO 6. Philem. Beecher *John W^CampbcU Thomas R. Ross Henry Brush *Samuel Herrick John Sloane Department of State. 189

LOUISIANA 1. *Thomas Butler. INDIANA I. *. MissisiPPi 1. Christopher Rankin, 1. Daniel P. Cook. ALABAMA 1. *Jnhn Crowell. DELEGATE. MISSOURI TERRITORY 1. John Scott. Thomas Dougherty, Clerk.

SECRETARIES OF DEPARTMENTS. State, 3on^ Q Adams, (Mass.) Salary, §6000 Chief Clerk, Daniel Brent. Treamry, William H Crawford, (Geo.) 6000 Chief Ckrk^ Edward Jones, War^ John C Calhoun, (S. C.) 6000 Chi'f Clerk, Christopher Vandeventer. .Yai^y, Smith Thompson, of New- York, 6000 Chief Clerk, Benjamin Honians. TREASURY OFFICERS.

First Conifitroiler, J-seph Arderson, (Ten.) 3500 Second do , (Mnss.) SOOO First Auditor^ Richard Harrison, (Virg.) 3000 Second do. William Lee, (Mass.) 3000 lydrd do. Peter Haguer, 5000 Fourth do. Constant Freeman, (Mass.) 3000 Fifh do. Stephen Pleasontoo, (Del.) 3000 Jreamrer, Thomas T. Tucker, 8000 Register, Joseph Nourse, SOOO Commis. Revenue, Samuel H. Smith, SOOO Do. Land Office. , 3000 GENERAL POST OFFICE.

Foat-Afaster Gen. Rpturn J. Meigs, jr (Ohio.) 4000 Afisistant do. Abraham Bradley, (Con.) 2300 Do, do. do, Phineas Bradley, (Con.) 2500 MINT. Director, Robert Patterson, 2000 Treasurer. James Rush. 1200 190 District Officers.

JUDICIARY. SUPREME COURT.

John Marshall, Virg. Chief Justice, Salary, §500. Associate Judges. Salary, §4500 each.

BrockholstLivingston, .A-^. J. Thomas Todd, Kentucky Bushrod Washington, Vir, GabrielDuvall, Maryland' Wm. Johnson, 5. Caro. Joseph Story, Massachus. Attorney-Generaly William Wh't, of Virginia. Salary, S3500.

Reliorter of Decisions, Henry Wheaton, (N.Y.) §1000. Clerk, Elias B. Caldwell, Delaware. DISTRICT OFFICERS. Maine, Albion K.Parris, Judge. William P. Preble, Attorney. Thomas G. Thornton, Marshal. John Mussey' ji'. Clerk. JVaiv tiam^ishire, John S. Sherburne, Judge. Daniel Humphreys, Attorney. Michael M'Clary, Marshal. P. R. Freeman. Clerk. Massachusectsy John Davis, Judge. George Blake, Attorney. James Prince. Marshal. Marski-a's Office, Oid Court-House, Court-Street. John W. Davis, District Clerk. Office, Old Court- Hnuse, Court-Street. Rhode-Island, David Howell, Judge. Ashur Rob- bins, A? tornev. Ebenezer K. Dexter, Marshal. Connecticut, Pierpont Edwards, Judge. Hezekiah Huntington, Attorney. Robert Fairchild, Marshal. Vermont, Elijah Paine, Judge. Titus Hutchinson, Attorney. Heman Allen, Marshal. J\''c'iv-York, South District, William P. Van Ness, Judge. Robert Tillotson, Attorney. Thomas Morris, Marshal. N{»-lh District, Roger Skinner, Judge. Jacob Southerland, Attorney. John W. Uvingston, Marshal. Keiv-Jersey, Wm. S. Pennington, Judge. Joseph M'lllvaine, Attorney. Oliver W. Ogden, Marshal. Pennsylvania^ (East) Richard Peters, Judge. Charles f. IngersoU, Attorney. John Conard, Marsha*. Sittings of tlie Federal Courts. 191

Penn. (West) Jona. H. VValker» Judge. Andrew Stewart, Attorney. William B. Irish, Mars>hal. DdaimrCy , Judge. George Reed, jun. Attorney. James Brobson, Marshal. Maryland^ Elias Glenn, Attorney. Paul Bentalou, Marshal. Virginia ( East) St. George Tucker, Judge. Robert Stanard, Attorney. Andrew Moore, Marshall. Virgi7iia ( West) John G. Jackson, Judge. Jacob Bee- son, Attorney. Benjamin Reeder, Marsh il. North'Caro. Henry Potter, Judge. James M'K.a\% Attorney. Beverly Daniel, Marshal. South-Caro. John Drayton, Judge. Thomas Par- ker, Attorney. Morton A. Waring, Marshal. Georgia^ William Davies, Judge. Richard W: Habersham, Attorney. John H. Morel, Marshal. Kentucky^ Robert 'Trimble, Judge. George M. Bibb, Attorney. Robert Crocket, Marshal.

East-Tennessee y Jolin M'Nairy, Judge of both Dis- tricts. John M. Campbell, Attorrey. Charles I. Por- ter, Marshal. West Tennessee^ Henry Crabb, Attorney. Robert Purdy, Marshal. Ohio, Charles W. Bird, Judge. John C. Wright, Attorney. John Hamm, Marshal. JLouisia?ia, Dominick A. Hall, Judge. John R. Dick, Attorney. John Nicholson, Marshal. Lidtana, Benjamin Parke, Judge. Alex. A. Meek, Attorney, John Vawtei*, Marshal. Missisi/i/iiy William B. Shields, Judge. Bela Met- calf. Attorney. Henry S. Johnson, Marshal. lUinoisy Nathaniel Pope, Judge. Jepthah Hardin, Attorney. Robert Lemmon, Marshal. Dist. Cotum, Wm. Cranch, Chief Judge. Buckner Thruston, and James S. Mosrell, Assistant Judges. Walter Jones, Attorney. Tench Ringgold, Marshal. ' Alabama^ Henry G. Webb, Judge.

SITTINGS OF THE FEDERAL COURTS. SUPREME COURT. At the seat of Goveraraent, the first Monday ia Feb- ruary annually. 192 Counsellors, &c. in Circuit Court. CIRCUIT COURTS.

When any of the fiJlowin? days happen on Sunday, the Court is to be holdea on the Mouday following. FIRST CIRCUIT. In J^few-Hamfishire, at Portsmouth, on the 1st. of

May ; and at Exeter, on the 1st. of October. In Rhode-Island, at Providence, on the 15th. day of

November ; and at Newport, on the i5th. day of June. In Massachusetts^ at Boston, May i5th. andOct. i5th. SECOND CIRCUIT. In Connecticut, at New-Haven, on the i3th. day of

April ; and at Hartford, on the 17th. of September. In Vermont, at Windsor, on the 1st. day of May, and at Rutland, on the 3d. day of October. In J\''ew-Yorki at New-York, April i, and Sept. 1, DISTRICT COURTS.

In Maine, at Portland the first Tuesday in June, and

the I St. Tuesday in December; and at Wiscasset, the last Tuesday in February, and second Tuesday in Sept. In J^few-Hamfishire, at Portsmouth, 3d. Tuesday in March and September ; and at Exeter, 3d. in June and December. In Vermont, at Windsor and Rutland, J st. Monday in February and August, and 2d. Monday in May and No- vember. In Massachusetts, at Boston, 3d. Tuesday in March, and 4th. in June, 2(1. in September, and 1st. in Decern. In Rhode-Island, at Newpoit and Providence, first Mondays in February and August, and 1st. Mondays in May and November. In Connecticut, at New-Haven, 3d. Tuesdays in Feb-

ruarv and August ; at Hartford, 3d. Tuesdays in May and November. Exclusive of the above-mentioned stated courts, the District judges have power to hold special Courts, in their respective Districts, at their discretion.

Counsellors and Attorneys in the Circuit Court, Mas- sachusetts' District. Hufus G. Amory Harrison (t. Otis Timothy Bigelow E. S. Livermore William Prescott Herat. Townsend Josv"ph Hall Thos. Williams John Phillips Postage on Letters. 195

George Blake David Cummings Henry Orne Benja. Whitman Israel Munn)e Samuel D. Ward John Callender James Day Samuel E. Smith Josiah Quincy Wm. D. Sohier John Stickney Samuel Haven John Stuart Octav. Pickering Joseph Howe D.S.Greenough,jr William Gale Ebehezer Gay Benjamin Guild Francis Bassett VViliiam Sullivan Sam. K. Williams Stephen Hooper John Heard, jr. Piiineas Blair Wra. P. Mason Wm. P. Whiting Saml. L. Knapp HarnsonG.Otis.jr Wm. Thurston William A. Fales Dav. A. Simmons PeterO. rhacher Bc-nja. Gorham KUborn-W^hitman Charles Davis William P. Preble Loammi Baldwin Warren Dutton Nathan Kinsnmn Thos. G. Carey James T. Austin Chas. P. Sumner William Parker John H. Crane Alex. Townsend Elijah F.Wallace Wm. Stackpole Lever. Saltonstall John Pickering Wm. C. Aylwin John Gallison Benja. R. Nichols Sim.F.M'Cleary Josiah P. Cook Wm. Simmons' Joseph E. Smith William Minot Charles P. Curtis George Sullivan John Knapp Francis C. Gray Henry C^bot Ebenez. Moseley James C Merrill Samuel flubbard Edw.T.Channing Renj. L. Weld Lemuel Shaw William Austin Thomas Power Jns. E. Sprague Elijah Morse Cvrus Alden AugustusPeabody Sherman Leiand Wm. J. Spooner Nathan Sawyer Samuel B .Barrell

Rate 0^ Pontage ofevery sinq[lc Letter by Land. Miles. Cents. Miles. Cents. 30 6 400 18A 80 ]0 over 4 GO 25 i5o 12^

Double letters to pay double t'lose rates ; triple let- ters, triple these rates; pitckets or letters composed of

4 or more pieces of paper or other articles weighing 1 oz. avoirdupois, quadruple those rates : and in that pro- portion for all greater weight. S/ii/i Later8, 6 cents.

Ae^.vs/iupers—not ovev 100 miles 1 cent ; over lOO miles

li cents ; to any distance in tjie same state where priitt- td, I cent, Mnffuziyiefi and Pamhhktx—not over 50 miles I cent ; if over 5o and not lOQ miles, 1^ ccntr— over lOO miles 2 cents. .

194- Nav7 Offi-cers of the Ualted States. jyavf register, COMISSIONERS OF THE NAVAL BOARD. Ions RoDGERS, Stephejt Decatur, Da%'id PoaxEr Salary, $3500 each.

J. K. Paulding, Secretary. CAPTAINS. Alexan. Murray Divid P;n*ter James Riddle John Rodgers John Cassin Cms. G.Ridgeley James Barron Samuel Evans Robert T. Spence \Vm. Bainbridge Jacob Jones Dan. T. Patterson PL G. CiTTipbell Charles Morris Samuel Angus Stephen Decatur Arthur Sinclair Mel. T. Woolsey Thomas Tingev Ths. Macdonough J. Orde Creighton Charles Stewart Lewis Warrington Edw. Trenchard Isaac Hull TosephBainbridge John Downes Isaac Chauncy Win. M. Crane John D. Heolev John v^haw J as. r. Leonard Jesse D. Elliott., |nhn H.Dent MASTERS COMMANDANT. Robert Henley C.C.B, Thompson Wolco.c C':.'.. Stephen Cassin A.S. Wadsworth John H. Eiton J imes Renshaw Geo. W. Rodgers Edni. P. Jvenne- David Deacon George C. Reed Alexaii. J. D i!- Louis Alexis Plenry E. Ballard John R. Nicholsr Sidney Smith Wm. Carter, jr. B. V. Hoffman Thomas Brown Jos. J. Nicholson Jesse Wilkinsoi- Suml. Woodhouse

LIEUTENANTS. Frans. J. Mitchell Chas. W. Morgan T. H.Stephens Joscj>h Nicliolson S. P. M icomber Hen. S Newconjb John Pettigrcw R. H. J. Perry James P. Oellei s George Budd Lawr. Kearney Wm. M. Hunter Thos'. A. C. Jones Win. H. Watson John D. Sloat Jos. S. M'Pherson Ths. Heodrv, jr. John Pnckett John Porter Foxhall A. Parker Wm. H. C(.ke Wm. B. Finch Edw. R. M'Call Matth. C. Perry Wm. B. Shubrick DmielTurnor Chs. W. Skinner H.^nry- Wells William H. Allen Joseph Wragg Benja. W. Bootli David Oxmor Sam. W. Adams .•\lexan. Claxton John Gallasher John R Madis > Navy Ofhcets of the United States. 195

> "r^jmier Taylor Nelson Webster John K. Carter . George Pearce Richard Dashiell Joseph Cross rred. VV. Snoith Thos. T. Webb A.S. Ten Eick >^al. D.Njohoison John Percival Thos. Hamersley Otho Nor' is Chas. I'.'Stallings John White John T. Newton John H. Auli^k Wm. M. Robins r. A. I. P. Jones Wm. V. Taylor Robert Field Samuel Henley Mervine P. Mix Hiram Paulding A. H. M. Conklin Bladen Dulany Jon. D.Williamson Joseph Smith James M'Gowan Chas. L Springer ILawren. Kosseau Geo. Vancleave J imes Trant Geo. W. Storer S. H. Strin^iiam Uriah P. Levy

Joseph Cassin N. L Montgomery Enoch H . Johns Robert M. Rose W.A.C. Farrrigut Charles Lacy Beverly Kennon Gen. B M'Culloh Clem. W.Stevens Edward Shubrick Wal.G. Anderson Chas.Boarman.jv. Charles A. Budd StephenChamplin French Forrest Fran. H. Gregory William Lowe Edgar Freeman John M. Maury W. N. Monteith Thos. A. Tippett Robert Speddni R ch. G. Edwards W. E. M'Keimy John H. Clack Isaac Mayo William J. Belt Philip.F.Voorhees Wm. K. Latimer Chas. H.CaldwcU Benjamin Cioper Wm. Mervine Wiiham Jameson Wm. L.G.rdon Thomas Crabb Jmies W. H.Ray- lames Ramage Edward B. Babbit William Boerum Silas Duncan G. W. Hamersley C. L. Williamson Dulanv Forrest , jr. Charles Gaunt John Tayloe, jr. John Hill, jr. Wm. W. Ramsey David Geisinger James Armstrong Ralph Voorhees Rob. F. Stockton Joseph Smoot James Nicholson 'i\ S.Cunningham Rob. B.Randolph Robert E.Searcy Edw. Greenwell Willi im Berry Thos. H. Bowycr Isaac M'Keever Sam. L. Breese Alexan. Eskridge Paul Zantzinger John Evans Eben. Ridgeway Chs. E. Crowley Benj. Page, jr. Thos. A. Conover Henry Gilham John T. Ritchie Arch.S. Campbell Wm. D. Sailer John A. Wish William Taylor Chs. S. M'Cauley John Gwinn Geo. W. Isaacs John H. Bell " Wm. A. Weaver John C. Long Thos.M. Newell Thos.W.Wyman Henry R.Warner E. A. F. Vallette James L. Morris John H. Graham W^m. A. Sperctr John A. Belschees Nrvthl Carter, FrancisB.

Henry Henry John A. Cook Horace B. Sawyer S. VV. Downing Wilhanfi Inman Corne.K.Stribling Richd. S. Hunter Joel Abbot James E. Legare Wni. Pottenger Lewis E. Simonds Joshua H. Sands Henry W. Ogden John M. Dale AlienB.W.Griffin John H. Lee Peleg K Dunham Richard M.Potter Walter Abbot Harrison H.Cocke Jn. L. Cummings Ja.M. M'Intosh William H. Mott Samuel A. Eakiii Josiah Tatnall Wm. J.M'Cluney Fred'k. S, Gibbon William Temple Albert G. Wall Saml. VV. Adams Geo. M'Cawley Eph. D.WIiitlock Charles C.Russell Hugh N. Page James F. Curtis Nichol.Maochand James A. Perry James Goodrum Nath. A. Prentiss Archib. M'Ncal J. B. Montgomery

SURGEONS. Edward Cutbush ^Villiam Baldwin William Swift Peter St. Medard W. W. Buchanan J. M.S.O'Cnnway Saml. R.Marshall E. L. Lawton Rich. K.Hoflfman Lewis Heerman Charles Cotton Thomas B. Salter JosephG. T. Hunt Gerard Dayers Wm. BarnwelUjr.

Jona. Cowdery William Caton W . C. Whittelsey Samuel D. Heap Robert R Barton Peter Christie Robert L. Thorn Benj P Kissam Charles M. Reese S. R. Trevett, jr. John A.Kearnev Samuel Jackson W. P. C. Barton Richard C. Edgar Andrew B. Cook George Logan Bail. Washington John H. Gordon Amos A. Evans Geor geT. Kennon Leonard Osborne Robert S. Kearney Wdlter W. New Thos. Williamson James Page S-imuel Horslev John Dix J. D. M'Heynolds Robt. C.Randolph John Cadle Thomas H.irris Chas. B.Hamilton Silas D. Wickes William Turk Usher Parsons Geo. S. Sproston Hyde Ray

SURGEONS' MATES. John Harrison Leuco Mitchell Francis Gerrish Manuel Phillips Wilm. F.Rodpers Benj A. Welles William Belt Jn. C.Richardson Fred.PMarkham Jn. D. .Armstrong John W. Peaco Wm. D. Conway Jamfs C.Garrison A.M.Montgomery Robert C.Wardle Saml. M. Kissam Oli. Le Chevalier James Norris Benj. Austin, jr. Wm. Butler, jr. Thos.C. Gardiner Navy Officers of the United States. 197

i'enaiah Tickner N^th. M. Miller Benj. T. Williams Charles Oiase Wm. Birch more Richard Stevens T.VV.Wiesenthal John S. Wiley Thos. W.Dawley George B. Doane James R. Boyce David S. Edwards

PURSERS. Isaac Gai'retson Tames M. Halsey John N.Todd Clement S, Hunt Edw. Fitzgerald Timothy Winn Gwinn Harris Alex. P. Darrah Wm. M Sands, John H. Carr Henrv Dennison Joseph H. Terry Nathaniel Lyde Wm. S. Rogers Thomas Breese Samuel Robertson John R. Shaw Gardner Thomas Saml. Hambleton Samuel P. Todd A. Y. Humphreys Robert C.Ludlow George Bea!c,jr. John Debtee Jnc.B.Timberlake James H. Clark Charles O. Handy Thomas I. Chew Joseph Wilson, jr. Jos, H. Causten Thomas Shields Thomas Waine Joseph B. Fan Ring HichardC. Archer Jos. B. Wilkinson Silas Butler j€wis Deblois Benj a. F. Bourne Joseph Cassin q^ri^e S. Wise Wm. Sinclair Thomas Burrows Frs, A. Tliornton Matt. C. Atwood

CHAPLAINS. Andrew Hunter Nath'l Andrews James Brooks David P. Adams John Ireland James Everett John Cook Philand.ChaseJr. Azariali Wilson Cheever Felch SAILING Ai ASTERS. Edward Barry John Drew Simon Kingston Abr.B.Bloodgood Fras. H. Ellison Robert Knox Salva. Catalano lona. D, Ferris SylvesterKemper J.B.Cooper, a.l. JamesH. Ferguson John Kitts John Clough Samuel R. Gerry John Ki 'd A ix. Cunningham Thomas Godfrey John R. Leacraft S.P. Chamberlain Gilbert Gardner Jairus Loomis John Carlton Geo. A. Hallowell Alexis Luckett Peter Carson Samuel C. Hixcn Joseph Lindsay Biscxje S. Doxey Henry D. Hill William Lee Marma. Dove Wm.'L. Hudson W^illiam Landen Daniel Dobbins Isaac T. tleartte Jacob MuU Joseph H. Dill Daniel Jones Francis Mallabv G. F. De ia Roche William Jolinson Wm. T. Malbope Shubael Downes William Knight Philip S. Meyer R i: 19B Navy Officers of the United States.

William Miller Thomas Rutter Henry Tew Edward Mount John Robinson James Terry John Nantz Joseph Stevens Jas. Tewksbury Thomas Nichols Thomas W.Story George Ulrick David Phipps Wm. W.Sheed Wm. Vauj^han Lewis B. Page Nath'i Stcodley Charles F.Waldo James B. Potts D. S. Stellv/agen Joseph Williston William W. Polk James Spilman Nahum Warre^i John Quinn Joseph Taylor H. Worthington Edward Rumney Robt. S. Tatem Casar R. Wiison Samuel Rinknet

NAVV AGENTS. Portland JohnL. Storer Portsmouth Henry S. Langdon Boston Amos Binney New-London Joseph Hull New-York Robert Swartwout Philadelphia George Harrison Baltimore James Beatty atP' Annapolis John Randall Norfolk Miles King Charleston John Robertson Savannah Archibald S. Bullock Kentucky James Morrison New-Orleans I. K. Smith Newport, (H. L) Constant Taber Hartford, (Conn.) John Morgan Wilmington, (N. C.) Joshua Potts Newbern Jeremiah Brown Newcastle J, S. Riddle London Baring, Brothers, and Co, Barcelona Richard M 'Call Gibraltar Bernard Henry

NAVY YARDS.

jit IVas/iington, Thos. Tingey, capt. com. and navy agent. Stephen Cassin, master commandant. James Owner, head carpenter. John Davis, of Abel, plumber and blacksmith. William Sanford, head sailmaker. Navy Officers of the United States. 199

At Phxladdiihia. Alexander Murray, captam commandant. At J\icrf(jlk, John Cassin, captain commandant. At J\ltnv-York' Samuel Evans, capiam commandant. At Charltsioivny Mass. Isaac Hull, captain commandant.

MARINE CORPS. FAY OF OFFICERS AS ESTABLISHED BY LAW. ,

200 Vessels of the United Stales Navy SECOND LIEUTENANTS. Thomas S. English Christopher Floyd Henry W. Gardner Charles C. Tupper James M. Clements Abraham BrittOQ Thomas B. Barton John M'Clure Richard W. Ashton Charles Grymes George D. Brewerton George W . Walker William W. Dalany Ward Marston William W. Whetcroft

A^ames and JsTaval Force of United States Vessels. Alert, guns. Louisiana, 18 Asp. Lawrence, 20 BU.kShip. Linnett, 16 Constitution, 44 Lynx, 6 Constellation, 36 Lady of the Lake, 1 Congress, 36 Macedonian, 36 Chippewa, 74 Mohawk, 32 CoiTporation, Madison, 18 Contiance, 32 New Orleans, 74 Cyane, 24 Niagara, 18 , 18 Nonsuch, 6 Despatch, 2 Ontario, 18 Erie, 18 Oneida, 14 Eagle. 12 Peacock, 18 Franklin, 74 Porcupine, 1 Fulton, Steam Frigate, Queen Ctiarlotte, 14 Firebrand, 6 Ranger, 14> Fox, 4 Superior, 44 Guerriere, 44 Saratoga, 22 General Pike, 24 Sylphi. 16 Ghent, 1 Spark, 12 Hornet, 11 Spitfii-e, Bomb Hornet, 8 Surprise 6 Independence, 74 Tincoaderoga, 14 Java, 44 Torpedo, John Adams, 25 United States, 44 JeffersQU, 14 Vengeance, Bomb JoQes, 18 Washington, 74 Governors in the several States. 201

BARGES, 202 Army of the United States. .mJHF REGISTER. GENERAL STAFF. Jacob Brown, Major-General, North Division. , Major-General, S. D. Alexander Macomb, Brig. Gen. Major-Gen. brev, N. D. Edmund P. Gaines, do do S. D. Winfieid Scott, do do N. D. Eleazer W. Ripey, do do S.D. Daniel Parker, Adj. & Inspec. Gen. Briga. Gen. Thomas S. Jesup, Quar. Mas. Gen. do Robert Butler, Adjutant General, Colonel brevet. S. D. Roger Jones, do do N. D. Arthur P. Hayne, Inspec. General, do S. D. John E. Wool, do do N. D. Chas. J. Nourse, Assistant Adj. Gen. Major brevet. R. M. Kirby, do do Perrin WiUis, do do James M.Glassell, do do John M. Davis, Assistant Inspector Gea. Major brevet. Francis S. Belton, do do Wm. McDonald, do do John Biddle, do do Wm. Linnard, Dep. Quar Army of the United Statess 203

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. Surgeon General, Joseph Lovell. Assistant Surgeon General^ Tobias Watkins, James C Bronaugh. Post Surgeons,

Geo. %Y. Manpin T. I. C. Monrae Thomas Russell Joseph Goodhue Samuel B. Smith Geo. C. Clitherall James H. Sargeant Jabcz W. Heustis Squire Lea "VVm. T. Davidson Mordecai Hale Robt. C. Walmsey Cor. Cunnine;hara James Mann Josiah Everett William Ballard Beni. Waterhouse Joseph P. Russell William Turner Sylvester Day Richd. Weightman Hanson Catlett W. H. Buckher Wm. Sterne John H.- Sackett J. Wallace Wm, H. Peirson S. A. Walsh Vvilliam Stewart W. H, Livingston Foster Swift Wm. P. Marshall L Ponte C. Mac^ John Trevett Joseph Eaton mahon German Senter B. Delevan Selah Kirby Wm. N. Mercer Robert Archer apothecary's DEPART.niE^T.

.'Ifiothecarij General, Francis Le Baron. Assistant Apothecary^ James Cutbush. PURCHASING DEPARTMENT. Commissary General^ Callender Irvine. Dejiufy Cormnissaries. John M'Kinney Darby Noon

Assistant Commisssaries of Issuer;. P^obert Irvine Maurice Prevcst Edwin Btarke James E. Herron Joseph W. Pinder Eli B. CIcmFou

Military Storekeeficrs, Archibald Steel J. Whistler Peter Faulkner Samuel Devans D.,Hopkin3 ~Wm. Paine John Fellows James Ward Thos. Hampstpad Jonathan Snowden William M'G-jii M.M.Quachcubos Robert Wilson A.Giles John Rogeie John Chaffee Thos. Harrison Alias Lacoch James Gibson Heman A. Ffiy Samuel Eakin George Hackett Hugh M'Cail Richard Oldham Jaci!ict Lav?.l S;.'as Halsev Thomas Pr.-T-'n. 204 Army of the United States*

PAY DEPARTMENT. Paymaaier General, Nathan Towsoiu For Regimental and BattalioQ Paymasters, ses the several reglmeaU and the corps of artilieiy.

StTBSISTENCE DEPARTMENT. Colonely George Gibson, com. gen. ENGINEER DEPARTMENT. Corfia ofEngineers. Colonely W. K. Armistead, Chief Engineer. Lieutenant Colonel, Chas. Gratiot. Majors. I. G. Totten, Samuel Babcock. Cafitains. Sylvester Thayer, Maj. br. James Gadsden E. De Rassey, brevet T. W. Maurice Fred. Lewis D. B. Douglass First Lieutenants, Ilipol Dumas, J. L. Smith, Hor.. C. Story, G. Blaiiey, T. J. Leslie, W. H. Chase. Second Li-utf^nant?, Richard Delafield, Andrew Tal~ cott, Wm. A. Eliason, F. A. Underbill, C. A. Ogdec. Henry Brewerton. General, Simon Bernard, Assistant Engineer. Paymaster, Thomas J. Leslie, TOPOGRAPHICAL ENGINEERS, Majors. John Anderson James Kearney Isaac Roberdeau Stephen H. Long John J. Abert P. H. Perrault ASSISTANT TOP. ENGINEERS, Ca/it.iins. Hugh Young VVm. Tell Poussin,^ John Le Conte Hartraan Bache * Acting aid to gen. Bernard. MILITARY ACADEMY, WEST POINT, NEW-YORK.

Senior officer of engineers, superintend, of military acad' •• , prof. nat. and experimental philosophy Capt. D. B. Douglass, assis. prof. nat. and experi.phik. , professor mathematics. Lt. Chas. Duvies, acting assistant prof. laathematirs. Army of the United States. 205

Claude Crozet, professor art of engineering. Lt.C.M.Eakin, acting assist, professor art of engineering. Thomas Picton, chaplain, and professor ethics. Clatidius Berard, teacher French language. Thomas Grim Creote, teacher of drawing. Samuel A. Walsh, surgeon. Pere Thomas, sword master. ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT. Colonel, Decius Wadsworth. Lieutenant Colond, George Bomford, brevet.

Majors, A. R. Woolley, James Dalaby. ' Captains. John Morton J. D. Hayden brevet, R. D. Richardson William Wade George Talcott Jas. S. M'Intosh John H. Margart Rufus L. Baker J. H. Rees Joseph S. Nelson First Lieutenants. David T.Welsh, Capt.br. John Wilson James Baker R. C Pomeroy Nehemiah Baden Charles F. Moretoi; John W. Thompson John W. Phillips Second Lieutenants, O. O. Bangs Joshua Howard James Simonson Charles Ward John Hills Martin Thomas John Symington L. A. Rigail W. E. WillTams B. Vining W. B. Davidson Third Lieutenants, J. R. Bowes J. Buckley B. Walker Charles Thomas A. Woodward James Dawson REGIMENT CF LIGHT ARTILLERY. Colonel^ Moses Porter, Brigadier-General brevet. Li< uttnu ^t-Colonel^ J. R. Fenwick, Colonel brevet. Major ^ Abraham Eiistis, Lieutenant-Colonel brevet. Captains. A. M'Dowell A. S. Brooks, Maj. br. Luther Leonard Samuel D. flurri.s, LtCol br S 206 Army of the United States.

J. L. Eastman W.F. Hobart Henry K. Craig G. N. Morris Jahn R. Bell J^irst Lieutenants^ J. H. Wilkins, Wm. Lyman, Ad-* jutant, H. Saunders, S. M. Mackay, Aid to Major-gen Brown, G. E. Wells, E. Lyon, S. Washburn, Quarter Master, G. Drane, W. Smith, H. F. Evans. Second Lieutenants^ W. Wells, John A. Webber, Thomas J. Gardner, Samuel Cooper, R. M. White, Andrew M'Intire, H. Brown, John C. Russell, Wm. S. Newton, Christopher C. Hobart, Clifton Wharton, Z. J. D. Kinslay, Justin Deinwich, David Tyler, Ethan C. Sichals, John M; Edwards, Joseph D. Rupp. Paymaster, Charles B. Tallmadge. Surg(on*8 Mate, Charles Mc. Crudy. CORPS OP ARTILLERY. Lieutenant Colonels. G. E. Mitchell, Col brev William Lindsay, S.D. James House Wm. Macrea, brevet " Majors. Jas B. Many S. D. Jas. Bankhead S. D. J. Hindman, col br N. D. J. B.Walbach, It col br N. D. Captains. Wm. Wilson G. P. Peters E. Humphreys, maj br M. M. Payne J. B. Crane, maj br Eth. A. Allen Roger Jones, It col br M. P. Lomax S. B. Archer, maj br Milo Mason S. Donoho John Farley Th. Biddle, jr. maj br W. M. Read Tb. Stockton, maj br J, Frying, ji*. Wm. Gates A. L. Sands A. C. W. Fanninc maj br Th. J. Beall, br J. M. O'Connor Richard A, Zantzinger, br I. Roach, jr. W. R, Duncan J. F. Heileman Che.ster Root S. Churchill G. Loomis B. K. Pierce John Mountfbrt First Lieutenants. F. Whiting Felix Ansart G. Dearborn, ad? '"J'h. C. Legate, qr master Army of the United States. 207

R. McClelland Tim. Green S. Spott?, capt br adjut. C. M. Thruston, adj L.\Vhiting,aid to gen Ripleyll. W. Fitzhugh, qr master George D. Snyder, br J. Davis :Eneas M^Kay, br E. Humphrey Rich. Bache, br D. S, Andrews M. S. Massey, qr master N. G. Wilkinson 1\ W. Denton, br Elisha Brimhall, br qr mast'r Wm. L. M'Clintock H. H. Minton h, H. Osgood Hugh K. Mead P. Melendy H."M. Simons Joseph P. Taylor, br J. S, Abeel, br Robert Beall W. T. Willard John A Dix R. H. Lee, br I. L. Gardner Jesse M41vain

T. I, Harrison W. L Booth G. W. Gardiner Thomas J. Baird C. S. Merchant J. Parkhurst, adj Nath. G. Dana, qr master R.L.Armstrong John Monroe Patrick Gait J. S. Allanson, adj. Upton S. Frazer L. G. DeRnssy H. W. Griswold Thomas Childs Jas. Monroe,aid to gen Scott Jacob Schmuck, br R. C. Brent Charles Mellon A. F. Cochrane John S, Pierce Thomas W. Lendnim Allen Lowd James Spencer G. S. Wilkins I. A. Adams J. Ripley, qr master Second Lieutenants Wm. M. Graham Constantin Peirce J. D. Graham J. M. Hanson Charles Despinville Samuel S. Smith John C. Kirk Samuel Ringgold J. R. Vinton Joseph Chambers R, B. Lee Samuel M'Kenzie F. L. Griffith, adj Giles Porter W. G. M'Neill George W. Corprew C. M. Eakin John J. Jackson I. M. Washington, qr. masterEdward Harding M. A. Patrick Joseph Dangerfield Jno. Gassaway Joseph Strong W. Wright George Webb, adj 20 S Army of the United States.

George Leib H.Gilbert James Green W. H. Swift Wra. B. Adams W. D. A^er John P. Dieterich P. W^ilson Joel Spencer J. R. Thornton Joseph Hopkiijs J. M. Brooke A. C. Fowler L. Gates D Vanness John Smith H. A. Thompson A. Brady W. Trumbull James Lovell J. Baker Robert Wright G. W. Whistler Thomas P. Ridgely J. F. Hamtramch William Poist J. S. Hepburn Charles F, Spering John Le Engle /ames W. ^Vebb A. Brochonbrough A. Pichevin J. A, Dumest William T. Moohlar J. R. Blaney Battalion Paymasters, Sat. Clark Leroy Opie J. Woodruff Cary Nicholas David Gwynn Simeon Knight D. S. Tovvnsend Richard Piatt FIRST REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Colonel^ Daniel Bissell. Brigadier-General brevet, Lieutmant'Colond^ John M'Neal jr. Colonel brevet. Major^ R Whartenby, brevet. Cafitains. John Jones, Ad. D.Q.M.G. W. C. Beard brevet Henry Chotard, maj br Richard K. Call brevet William Laval, maj br R. L. Coomb Joseph J. Miles Thomas S. Rogers W. Christian W. V. Cobbs First Lieutenants, TrumanCross, Ad. D.Q.M.G. W.S. Harney James Scallan, adj J. Brooks William H. Ker W. R. Jouet Garston Powell A. B. Garrow George C. Spencer Second Lieutenants.

David S. Barnum Thomas Barker . Samuel L. Isett E. Davis Army of the United States. 209

B. Bradley A, E. Hoffman A. Mitchell J. ?. Harrison Q. W, Templeman R. A. L. Codinan Paymaster^ Daniel Randall. Surg-eon^ B. F. Harney. Surgeons' Mates, W. M. Rivers, and C. H. Finley. SECOND REGIMENT ©F INFANTRY. Colonel, Hugh Brady. Lieutenant-Colonel, Ninian Pinkney. Major, Enos Cutler, brevet. Cafitains. Robert Gray, maj br Henry Whiting Stephen W. Kearney N. S. Clark, br Henry Shell James Bailey, br Alexander R. Thompson W. Browning, br W. J. Worth, maj br William Hoffman First Lieutenants^ B. A. Boynton, Owen Ransom, James Young, Wm. G. Belknap, S. B. Griswold, Walter Bicker, jr. John Wood, R. M. Harrison,Ad.D.Q.M,G. E. Clark, S. Johnson. Second Lieutenants, Joshua B. Brant, 1st Itbr qr mas- ter, JohnClitz, Hen. Smith, adj Rd. Dougla?, M.F.VanDe Venter, Wm.M'Curdy Gray, Edwin V. Somner, M. Liv- ingston, E. B. Griswold, S. L. Russell.

Paymaster, J. W, Albright. Surgeon, Walter V. Wheaton. Surgeons* Mates, S. H. Littlejohn, Lyman Foot. THIRD REGIMENT OF INFANTRY.

Colonel, J. L. Smith. Lieutenant-Colonel, William Lawrence, brevet. Major, A. Cummings. Captains, paniel Baker, maj br G. H. Grosvenor John T. Chunn, maj br George Gray Charles Larrabee, maj br John Green William Whistler John Garland Hezekiah Bradley Charles L. Cass

First Lieutenants, J. Culbertson, Daniel Curtis, Asher Phillips, paymaster, John B, Clark, Ed. E, Brooks, An^ S 2 3 lo Army of the Umted States. drew Lewis, James Dean, H. Brunot, E. Hopkins, Brit- ton Evans, Second Lieutenants^ Peter W, Grayson, Abraham Musser, Horace Webster, Henry H, Loring, Charles Hartison, John Peacock, Samuel W. Hunt, P.TJanuary, H. N. Baker, Ming Vallean. Surgeon, William S. Madison, Surgeon's Mates, William S. Comstock, H. T. Hall. FOURTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Colonel, William King. , Lieutenant- Colonel, G. M. Brooke, col br Major, James Dinkins. Cafitains. John A. Bnrd, maj br Francis L. Dade G. W. Melvin Philip Wager James H. Hook Jos. Shomo James H. Gale H. Wilson James M. Glassell R, M, Sands First Lieutenants, F. W. Brady, H, R. Dulany, Wm. Carnp, jr. William Lear, W. C. N Armistead, Q. B. He.- ronimus, T. T. Williamson, J. Hull, W. H. Barclay, Lee Slaughter. Second Lieutenants, Edward Alexander, Thomas Johnston, Leonard O Brooke, William Turner, Joseph B. Shaw, W. H. Mann, R. B. A. Tate, John M. Barrett, F. W. Miller. Paymaster, J. B. Hogan. Surgeon, M. H. Elliott. Surgeon's Mates, R.M. Ball, R. Randall. FIFTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Colonel, Lieutenant- Colonel, Henry Leavenworth, eel hi Major^ P. Muhlenburg, br.

Cafitains. Josiah H. Vose, maj br Peter Pelham S. Eurbank, maj br J. Fowle, jr, Geo.Bender, Ad.D.Q.M.G. David Perry M. Marston, maj br James Pratt W. L. Fogter H. Whitinff. br 1

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First Ueutenanta, George Gooding, capt br J. Plimp- ton, Otis Fisher, Joseph Gleason, capt br B. F. Larned, capt br & paymaster, Rt. A, M'Cabe, br Nathan Clark, Edmund Kirby, aid to gen. Brown, T. Hunt, qr master, R. H. Hammon Second Lieutenants, P. R. Green, adj. John M'Cart- ney, Wra. Downey, E. K. Barnum, S S. Stacy, W. G. Camp, Henry Wilkins, Henry Giles, W. G. Ohver, J.M. Bayley. Surgeon, Edward Purcell. Siirgeon's MatcSy R. M. Byrne, Charles Mendenhall. SIXTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Colonel, Henry Atkinson.

Lieutefiant-Colonel, i . Snelling, Major^ Gad. Humpheys, br

Ca/itai7is.

W. S. Foster, maj br Th. Hamilton Th, M. Read Elijah Bordman, br John Bliss William Haile Benj. Watson, maj br E. Thayer Daniel K^tchum, maj br

First Lieutenants, J. P. Livingston, capt br Alphonso W^etmore, paymaster, Th. Staniford, J. Clark, jr Delay- fayette Wilcox, John Ellison, Samuel Keeler, jr. Hazen Bedel, James M'llvain, Benjamin Fitch. Second Lieutenants^ Jacob Brown, qr master, John Mansfield, Henry Taylor, Zalmon C. Palmer, C. F. Jj. Durand, W. A. Mix, Chas. Burbridge, \^ m C. Given, Andrew O. W^aterhouse, William N. Wichlifle. Surgeon, T. G.Mower. Surgeon's Mates, W. H. Nicoll, Henry Stevenson. SEVENTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Colonel^ David Brearley, br Lieutenant-Colonel, M. Arbuckle. Major, John Nicks, br Cafitains.

D. E. Twiggs, maj br W. Bee, jr. George Vashan Jo?. J. Clinch Elijah Montgomery, maj br T Blackston J. S. Allison M. Crupper George Birch G, Ijpftwich 212 Army of the United States,

First Lieutenants^ Lewis Lawshe, qr master, Benja- min R. Christian, Daniel E. Birch, aid to Gen. Gaines,

Robert Ljman, Richard I. Easter, Ad.D.Q.M.G. James M'Lean, H. Berrjman, George Murdock, H. S. Mallory. Second Lieutenants^ A. M. Houston, Thomas C Wil- hight, William N. Bronaugh, adj. R. D. Davis, Richard "Wash, R= H Branch, S. Chambliss, J. B. Hobkirk, I. Stev/art, F. Hannon. Faymaster^ T. R. Broom. Surgeon^ Thomas Lawson. ^rgeon*8 Mates.^ R. M. Coleman, Benjamin King. EIGHTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY, Cotonel.T) L.Clinch. Lieutenant Coionel^ L. Taylor. Major, I. N. M'Intosh. Ca^uainH. W. Davenport R. Humphreys Willis Foulk N.Young Lewis B. Willis Samuel Riddle David Riddle, maj br John Maul R. B. Hjde R. B Mason First Lieutenants, Stephen H Webb, Ethan A. Hitchcock, ad], Jer Yancj, qr master, W. Whatley, G. W. Allen, John Page, John AVheelock, John Philbiick, John Krems, E. Webb.

Second Lieutenanst, F. Lazarus, B. I^. E. Bonneville, E. J J^ambert, William Malcolm, John Machenzie, Jas- per Strong, A. B-. Thatcher. Paijmaster, Thomas Wright.

^. Surgeon, E. H. Bell. Surgeon's Male, A. P. Merrill. RIFLE RF.GIMENT. Colonel, Talbot Chambers. LitiUmant-ColoncU Willoughby Morgan. MajoTy W. Bradford, br. Captains,

.Joseph Selden, It col br J.M'Gunnegle,A.D.Q.M.G^ W. Martin Wm. Armstrong MatthcAv J. Magee Bennet Riley J. IL Ballard J-imes S. Gray Lfewel]eu Hickinaa Thoijias F, Smitl;i 3

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First Ueutmantf^ T. F Hunt, A D Q.M G W. S. Blair, John Gantt Gab. Field, John Clark, C. Pentland, Arljutant, Thomas W Kavanaugh, L. Pal- mer, Q Master, Thomas Martin, D. H. Campbell. Second Lieutenants^ Martin Scott, Thomas Mahon, Samuel Shannon, Gideon Lowe, Dan. Keith, W. D, M'Cray, J. Edmondson, Roswell Conant.

Paymaster^ John Hall. Surgeon^ John Gale. Surq-eon^s Matds^ P. D. Meloan, Orromel Jphuston LINEAL RANK. Colonels.

Moses Porter, 1 art. h. g: br. David Brearlej, 7 inf. br. Hugh Brady, 2d inf. Joseph L. Smitlj, 3 inf. DanielBissell, linf. 6 ,^.6r. T.Chambers, rifle William Kin^-, 4th inf. Duncan L. Clinch, 8 inf. Henry Atkinson, 6 inf.

Lieutenant Colonels.

John R. Fenwick. 1 art. colb William Macrea, art br Geo. E. Mitchell, art. colb Hy.Leavenworth,5inf.rc//6r James House, art J. M'Neal, jr. 1 inf. do William Lindsay, art Williom Lawrence, 3 inf do J. Snelling, 6 inf W Morgan, rifle Matthew Arbuckle, 7 inf G, M B^rooke, 4 inf Ninian Pinkney, 2 inf Z. Taylor, 8 inf Majors,

Abraham Eustis 1 art It colbr E. Cutler 2 inf br James B. Many, art P. Muhlenburg 5 inf br J. Hindman, art col br John B. Walbach art 1 c br James Bankhead art James Dinkins 4infbr John ISicks 7infbr William Bradford rifle br Gad Humphreys 6 inf br J. N. M'Intosh 8 inf Richard Whartenby 1 inf br A. Cumming 3 inf Cafitains. William Wilson art Luther Leonard 1 art Enoch Humphreys art m br J. B Crane art m br Daniel Baker 3 inf m br R. Jones art 1 c br Andrew M Dowell 1 art Alex S. Brooks 1 art m br Robert Gray 2 inf m br S. B. Archer art m br 2^4 Army of the United States.

Sanders Donoho, art Henry Shell 2 inf Thomas Biddle, jr. art m br H. Bradley 3 inf Josiah H. Vose, 5 inf. ra br G. H. Grosvenor, 3 inf S. D. Harris, 1 art It col br E. Montgomery, 7 inf m br John A. Burd, 4 inf. m br Alex. R. Thompson, 2 inf Joseph Selden, ri^e It col br William Christian, 1 inf -Pavid E. Twiggs, 7 inf ;« br J. Fowle, jr. 5 inf John T. Churn, 3 inf m br J. S. Allison, 7 inf George W. Melvin, 4 inf E. A. Allen, art Thomas Stockton, art 7?z br W. J. Worth, 2 inf m br C Larrabee, 3 infrn br Henry Whiting, 2 inf Wijjiam Davenport, 8 inf David Perry, 5 inf V/iiliam Whistler, 3 inf George Gray, 3 inf Wilham Ciates, art John Green, 3 inf A. C. W. Fanning, art m br James Pratt, 6 inf John M. O'-Connor, art Newman S. Clarke, 6 inf Wni. S. Foster^ 6 inf m dr John R. Bell, 1 art S. Burbank, 5 inf m br M. P. Lomax, art .Stephen W. Kearney, 2 inf M. J. Magee, rifle J. Roach, jr. art Milo Mason, art Thomas M, Read, jr. 6 inf Lewis B Willis, 8 inf J. F. Heileman, art James Bailey, 2 inf George Bender, 5 inf George Birch, 7 inf John Bliss, 6 inf David Riddle, ^ inf m br James H. Hook, 4 inf Wm. F. Hobart, 1 art Willis Foulk, 8 inf George N. Morris 1 art M.Marston, 5 inf m^r Henry Whiting 5 inf John Jones, 1 inf Elijah Boardman 6 inf J. L. Eastman, 1 art James H. Ballard, rifle f . Churchill, art William Bee, jr. 7 inf Benj. Watson, 6 inf m br William C. Beard, 1 inf Daniel Kelchum, 6 inf 77Z br John Garland, 3 inf B. K. Pierce, art Joseph J. Clinch, 7 inf H. Chotard, 1 inf m br Thos. Blackstone, 7 inf W. L. Foster, 5 inf John Farley, art George Vashon, 7 inf James H. Gale, 4 inf H. K. Craig, 1 art Thomas Wright, 8 inf W^iliiam Laval, 1 inf m br William M. Read, art Thomas Hamilton, 6 inf William BroAvning, 2 inf George P. Peters, art Jas. M. Glassell, 4 inf Peter Pelham, 5 inf Lewellen Hickman, rifle M. M. Payne art F. L. Dade, 4 inf

. J. Miles 1 inf J. Erving, art W. Martin rifle Philip Wager, 4 i»f Provident Institutions. 215

Wm. Haile 2l6 Consuls, Agents, &c. INTERCOURSE WITH FOREIGN NATIONS. DIPLOMATIC DEPARTMENT. Ministers Plenifiotentiary, g9U00each. SecWys.%^000. Engiandy Richard Rush, John A. Smith. Frunce^ Albert Gallatin, Daniel Shelden, Rmsia^ George W. Campbell, Cliaiies Pinkney. ^/inin, John Forsyth, Thos. L. Brent. Brazil, John Graham, John J. Appleton.

Charge rf' Affaires. Netherlands, Alexanc^er H. Everett. Sweden, ChiisLopher Hughes, jr.

Consuls of the United States in foreign Countries.

In Great Britain and Ireland. Thonms Aspinwall, Coisul, London. James \laaiy, — Liverpool, Heripan Visger, — Bristol. IS .ithaniel G. Ir.graham, jr. — Plymouth. Robert VV. Fox. — Falmouth. William Davy, — Kingst.uponHull. Thomas Auldjo, — Cowes. Joel Hart, — Leith. Thomas English, — Dublin.

Jacob Mark, ^ •— Cork. James Luke ' — Be. fast. Bernard Henry, — Ciibraltar. Martin B:ckham, — Isle ol . Thnmas VVynns, — Turks island. William R. Higinbothom, Agent, Bermuda. In France and its dependencies. Isaac Cox Barnet, Co,! Paris.

Drnw 1 I^trobel, Bordeaux. Joshua Dodge, Marseilles. Henry Wilson. Nantes. Robert Slerry, La Rochelle. Edward Church, L'Orient Reuben G. Bea^ely, Havre de Grace. Phi jp De Peysterj I. Gaudaluupe. tjilas Marean, I, Martinique. . ,

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In Russia, Abraham P. Gibson, v^onsul, St. Petersburgh

In Spain and its dependencies. John M. Hctll, Consul, Cadiz. Richard M*Call, — Barcelona. Obadiah Rich, — Valencia. George G. Barrel!, — Malaga. Robert Montgomery, — Alicante. Richard S. Hackley, — St. Lucar. Francisco Xavier de Ealo, — Bilboa. John O' Sullivan, — Island Teneriffe Andrew Stuart, — Island of Manilla, William G. Miller, — Monte Video. Michael H(^gan, Agent, Havanna. John Mason, — St. Jago de Cuba, John M. Baker, — Porto Rico. In Portugal and Brazil. Israel P. Hutchinson, Consul, Lisbon. K-nry Hill, — Rio de Jandro. Odlin, — St. Woodbvidge ^ Salvador. Jose dos Santos Mnnteiro, — Maranhao. John Howard March,* — Island of Madeira. John B. Dabney, — Fayall. Samuel Hodges, jr. — Capede Verdlsls. In the Netherlands. Alexander M'Rae, Consul, Amsterdam. George Joy, — Rotterdam. David Parish, — Antwerp. Emanuel Wambersie. — Ostend. William Gamble, — Isl. ofSt. Eustatia, Cortland L. Parker, — Isl a n d of Curracoa Abraham E. Soesman, Agent, Batavia. In Denmark, John Rainals, Consul, Copenhagen. Robert Jaques — Island of St. Cruz. Nathan Levy, Agent, Isl. of St. Thomas, In Sweden and Norwdy. David Ei'skine, Consul, Stockholm. C.A.Murray, — Gottenburg. Ficklin, — St. Joseph — Bartholomew Peter Isaacksen, T ('hristiansand. 21 8 Foreign Ministers, &c. m the U. States.

In Germany. John M. Forbes, Consul, Stettin. Edwai-d Wyre, — Hamburg. Frederick J. Wichelhauscn, — Bremen. Philip Marck, — Franconia, WilUam Clark, — Embden. Tuicany^ Sardinia, Austria. Thomas Appleton, Consul, Leghorn^ James Schee, — Genoa, Victor A. Sasserno, — Nice. Francis Adams, — Triest. In China, Benjamin C. Wilcocks, Consul, Canton. In the Kingdom of the two Sicilies. Alexander Hammet, Consul, Naples. Henrv Preble, — Palermo.- John Broadbent, — Messina. In the Barhary States. William Shaler, Con. Gen. Algiers. Townsend Stith, Consul, Tunis. Thomas D. Anderson, -* Tripoli. James Simpson, — Tangier, Agentsfor Claims, ^c. London, Thomas Aspinwall. Parisy Isaac Cox Barnet. Chili, ^c. John B. Prevost. Buenos Ayresty \^c. William G. D. Worthington. Venezuela, 5Jc. Baptis Irvine. Port au Prince^ Jacob Lewis.

MINISTERS, CONSULS, AND CO-MMISSARIES OF FOREIGN POWERS, RESIDENT IN THE UNITED STATES. From France. His Ejrcellency M. Hyde de Neuvillf, Envoy Extraor- dinary, and Minister Pienipotentidry, From France, to the United States of America. M. Roth, Secretary of Legation. M. Perry, Consul General, ad interim^ to the United States, at Philadelphia, ¥oreign Ministers, &<:. in the U. States, 219

M. De Valney, Consul, Boston. M. Angelucci» Vice-Consul, Portsmouth, N. H. iVI. Le Compte D'Espinvill, Consul at New-York. M. Ai.geiwcci, Consul, Baltimore. M. Buchet Martigny, Vjce-Consul, adinteriin^ Norfolk. M. Le Marquis, deFouge res. Consul, Charleston, M. Buchet de Martigny, Agent of Consulate, Charleston. M. Le Loup, Vice-Consul, ijc^in/tfrim. Savannah. M. Guiilemin, Consul, ad interim^ New-Orleaus. M, ThieiTy, Vice-Consul, District Columbia. In Great-Britain, The Rt. Honourable Statford Canning, Envoy Extra- orninary, and Minister Plenipotentiary. Anthony St. John Baker, Esq. Consul Cien. Washington. James Baker, Esq. Secretary. , Eiq. Consul for the city and state of . Geoi-ge Manners, Esq. Consul for Massach. at Boston. Donald Mackintosh, Consul, N. Hamp. & Dist. Maine. William Dawson, Esq. Consul foi Maryland, Baltimore, William Gray, Esq. Consul tor Virginia, Norfolk. Benjamin Moodie. lisq. Consul foi* N. and S. Carolina, and Geoi^ia, Charleston- John Davidson, Esq. Consul for Louisiana, N. Orleans, James Stewart^ Consul, New-L«>ndon. John Bernard Gilpin, Esq. do. Newport, R.L' Gilbert Robertson, do. Philadelphia. James Patton, Es

From Spain.

Mateo de la Serna, Chargd cl' Affairs. Don Bartoleme Renguenet, Consul, Philadelphia. Don Thomas Stoughton, Consul, New- York. Don Juan Stoughton, Consul for New-Hampshire, Mas- sachusetts, Connecticut, Verniont & R. Island,Boston. Bernardo Malagamba, Vice-Consul at Providence, R.I. Don Pablo Chacon, Consul, Norfolk. Don Antonio Argotte ViUalobos, Consul for Virg.& Ken. Don Felipe Fatio, Consul, New-Orleans. Don Carlos Molvey, Vice-Consul, Savannah. Juan Bantista Bernabeu, Consul, Baltimore. Jo:iquivi Zamorano, Consul, Alexandria. Diego Morphy, Vice-Consul, Natches. Felix Trudeau, Vice-Consul, Natchitoches. Juan Galberto Ortega, Vice-Consul, St. Louis. From Portugal. Chev. Jose Correa de Serra, Minister Plenipotentiary of his Majesty, the King of Portugal, Brazil and Al- ga rves, Joseph Rademaker, Consul General, Philadelphia. Simeon S. Goodwin, Consul, Boston. Joaquin Joseph Vasques, Cons. Gen ad interim, N.Y. William R. Swift, Consul, Baltimore. Robert Dickson, Consul, Norfolk. Lewis Deblois. Consul, Washington Cit5% Joao Portugal Calhorda, Vice-Cons. Wilmington, N. C. Carlos Mulvey, Consul, Charleston. ,, Charles P. L. Westenrlbrff, Vi.Cons. Georgia &S.Caro: Philip Maret^, Vice-Consul. Boston. Anthony D. Duff. Vice-Consul, New-York. John Vaughan, Vice Consul, Philadelphia. S. B. Nones, Vice-Consul, Norfolk. From Prussia. His Excellency Frederick Grehum, Minister. Ralph B. Forbes, Consul, Boston. Jacob Sperry, Consul Philadelphia. Louis Trapman, Consul, Charleston. J W^ Schmidt, Consul, New- York. Frederick William Am Ende, Consul, New-Orleans. From the Netherlands. Viscount de Quabeck, Charge d' Affaires. J. C. Zimmerman, Consul, New-York. Foreign Ministers, &c. in the U. States. 221

P. G. Lechleitner, Consul, Philadelphia. C I. Konig, Consul, Baltimore. Jonathan Swift, Consul, Philadelphia. Moses Myers, Consul, Norfolk. James Holmes, Consul, Charleston, F. Wright, Consul, Savannah, Fr&m Denmark, P. Pedersen, Minister Resident from the Court €f Den- mark, and Consul General, Philadelphia. John Bohlen, Vice-Consul, Philadelphia. George Hammeken, Consul, New-York. Charles VV. Greene, Vice-Consul, Boston. Lewis Brantz, Vice-Consul, Baltimore. Jonathan Swift, Vice-Consul, Alexandria. Moses Myers, Vice-Consul, Norfolk. Joseph Winthrop, Vice-Consul, Charleston, S. C. Richard Relf, Vice-Consul, New-Orleans, From Sweden and Norway. Baron D. Stackelberg, Charge d* Affaires. Henry Gahn, acting Consul General, New-York. H. Aguilion, Consul, Baltimore. Severin Lorich, Consul, Philadelphia. S. Blagge, Canmercial Agent, Boston, R. Rogers, jr. do. Provide»ice, R. 1. J. Swift, do. Alexandria, D. C. John Myers, do. Norfolk. William W. Rorlman, Vice-Consul, Washington and Newbern, N. C. Edmund Bridge.jr. Commerc, Agent, Wilmington, N.C, Josei^h Wmtlirop, do. Charleston, S. C. William Taylor, do. Savannah. K. D. Shepherd, do. New-Orleans. From Hamburg, Charles N. Buck, Consul General, Philadelphia, John W. Schmilt, Vice-Consul, New- York. Frederick Charles Graf, Vice-Consul, Baltimore. Anthony Charles Cazenove, Vice-Consul, Alexandria, Jacob Wuft; Vice-Consul, Charleston. From Tuscany, John F. Masony,Consul, New-England States, at Boston. 222 Revenue Officers of U. S. in Massachusetts.

Collectors. Henry A. S. Dearborn Asa Andrews Ifisnvick Boston ^ Charlestcwn. Joseph Storer, Kennebunk Nath. Tracy, D^fiufy. ManinT.Morton JVantuck. William Raymond Lee John HdiWs^sJVeiv-Bedford Salem and Beverly. Step. Thatcher Passamaq. Joseph VViisonAfarWcAt'cc? Daniel Lane B'lfast Jos. Marquand, jVetvbhjfi't Josiah Hook. Penobscot John Kinredge Gloucester Henry Warren Plymouth

Isa ah L Green Barnstable Isaac Iisle> , jr. Poriland Joshua W innate, jr. Bath Daniel Gi anger Saco Nath'i Williams Dighton Denny M'Cobb Waldodo. Thos. Cook, jr. Edgarton Francis Cook. Wiscasset E.S.Jarvis Frenchman's B» Jeremiah Bradbury York

Naval Officers. Thomas Melville, Boston and Charlestown. William Paifrev, Deputy.

Henry Elkins, Salem ^ Bev . Daniel Swett, JVewb*yfi. Surveyors and Tmfiectors. 3!!,lbridge Gerry Boston Ebenezer Dale Gloucester John Skinner, Deputy Wm.M.Dawes Thomast'n ^ JohnSaunders {^:tZ ^^ C. lewett ~„t Joshua Prentiss Marbleh. Isaac Carter Augusta Wm. Cross JVeivouryport Nathan Fiske, Cambr''pcrt Inspectors and Aleasurcrs, Boston and Charlestown, John Popkins G. Johnson C. Durant Joseph W. Homer Charles Lincoln Samuel Prince Darius Burdman John Minot Henry Harris J.F.Barber A. W.Thaxter FrancisG.Deblois Ebenezer Clough John N. Welsh Daniel Rhodes, jr K. B. Hewes Nathan Fisk HoraceH.Watson Jotham Lincoln, jr. Hingham. Joel Wilcutt, CchasseC,

Weighers and Guagers, Boston Isf Charlestown. Thomas Rice W. K. Lee, jr. Joseph Loring James S. Lovell John Champney Louis Deblois Wardens of the Porty and Surveyors of Damage on Vessels ^ Cargoes. Michael Hopkins, Benja. Smith.

Pilotsfor Outward Div. Port and Harbour ofBoston* Josiah Ayers, Lem. Ayers, John Tilley, John Sargent. linivard Div. R. Coombs, John Wilson Robert Knox. Gloucester, James Sayward, and William Sayward. APPEJS'DIX.

COMPRISING SUNDRY ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS.

Page, 25 riie Census of Pittsfield should be 2665 39 Dele Caicb Strong, deceaseU. 40 Dele Johu Winslow, deceased. 42 Insert Naihan Hale, Couns. next to Josiah P. Cook. Insert Henry H, Fuller, George E. Head, Charles G. Loring, as Counsellors at Law, and dele them as Attorneys S. J. C. 43 Dele Nicolas Pike, Newburyport, deceased. Dele

Btnjamin Lurvev , Amesbury, deceased. ln!^ert Waldo Flint, Attorney, Boston. 45 Dele Ebcnezer Parsons, Newbury, deceased. 48 Dele J -hn Fiske, Franunghani, deceased. 50 Add John F bke, AttO' ne) at C. P:eas,Charlestown. Insert Stephen Emory, Counsellor at Law, West- Cambridge. Insert Marsual Preston, Biilerica, and Abraham Hopkinton, as Attorneys S. J. C. and dele them from C. C P. Insert William Gordon, Counsellor at Law, and dele as Attorney atS. J. C. 53 Insert Francis P. Smith, Attorney C. C. P. Medway.

56 Deimty Sheriffs, ^c. in the County of PLyimuth. Fiske Ames, \ Lemuel Bnggs ? Middle- EdwardVin-f „ Nathl. Wilder S^ord' ^p^g^'^^'-^ ton.Benjamin David Oidham, jr. ) Pem- ( ^^' Kingman } Nathl. CoUamore \ broke James Loiing Duxbury Thos. Spooner Plymouth Seth Allen Halifax Elias Cnurchill Plymliton Horatio Cushing Hanover Nath.Haskell,jr.i^or/jei/i?r Seth Cushing,jr. Hingham Nathl. Ciapp iScituate Jedidiah Little Mansfield Crier of the Courts, Nathaniel Wilder, of Middleboro'. Gaoler^ Coomer Weston, of Plymouth. 56 Insert John Thaxter, Scituate, Attorney, C. C. P. Insert Henry Sheafe, Scituate, J. P. and dele Chris- topher Cushing. 59 Dele Ezekiel Robinson, Deputy-Sheriff, Seekonk. 64 Dele Edward Goodwin, removed. 66 Dele Samuel Flagg, Worcester. Insert Asa John- son, Counsellor, at Harvard, and dele from Leom- j

224 Additions and Alterations. j1ppendkc,'\

66 mster. Insert Matthew Dnvenport, Attorney S» J. C. Boylston, and dele from West-Boy Iston. 67" Insert Jolin Simderson, Attorney, C. P. Westmins- ter. Dele Sa-Tiut'l Henry, Coroner, Barre.

68 Dele Benjamin Putnam, Rutland ; Otis Sprague,

Leicester ; Simeon Goddard, Phillipston, Conmers. 69 Insert Ithamar Conkey, Amherst, pyer Bancroft, Chesterfield, William Bowdoinjr. South-Had- ley, Counsellors at Law. 72 Insert D iniel Wells and David Brigham, Green- field, Counsellors at Law. Insert as Counsellors, James H. Duncan, Haverhill, Elisha F. Wallace, Marblehead, Stephen W. Marston, Newburyport. And as Attorney at S. J C. Rufus P. Hovey, Lynn, 75 Add Len(^x to the name of Joseph Woodbndge, Clerk of the Courts, and dele Stockbridge. Dele Nathan Kellogg, of Daiton. 76 Dele Theodore Hinsdale, of Hinsdale, deceased. Dele Simeon l^hompson, of Peru, deceased. Dele jun. from Charles Croodrich and Theod. Hinsdale, Pittslield. Dele Benjamin Sheldon from Sandislield, and insert him at New- Marlboro*. Dele Henry Brown and John Hunt, of Stockbridge. 77 Dele John C, Williams, of Pittsficld, Couns, Dele George H Ives, of Great-Barrin^ton, do. Insert George Whitney, as Counsellor at Stockbridge, and dele him as Attorney S. J. C. Insert Lawson D.

Bid well. Attorne\^ S. j . C. and dele him from C.C.P. Insert Thomas Twining, Sandisfield, Attorney S. J. C. and dele him from C.C.P. Insert Henry March, jun. Daiton, Attorney C. C. P. Insert Peter Ja- quins, not Jacques, Deputy -She rift". Insert Wm. Pierce, jr. Deputy-Sheriff, at Hinsdale, and dele him from Daiton. Dele jun. fi*om John Gorton, Hancock. Dele Jonath. Strickland ol Otis. Dele jun. from Thewlore H-nsdale. 79 Dele J. P. Woodbury & Daniel Wood.J.P.Shapleigh. 90 Insert James L. Child. Justice Peace, Augusta. 91 Dele Josiah Orcutt, from Monmouth, and insert him at Winthrop. 92 Insert Jas. L. Child, Attorney at C. C. P. Augusta. Dele Stephen Page, Coroner, Fayette. 104 Insert Luther F. Dimmick, Newburyport, C. 105 Insert Seth Alden, Marlboro', C. Cty 229 T\ie law term ioT Plymouth, Bristol, Barnstable and Dukes should be stated at Taunton instead vf Fl'jmvuth, as in some copit-s. Presidents of the Branches of U. S. B. 225

106 Insert at Hanover, Wolcott.E. Hanover. 108 Dele Jacob Whipple, B and David Holman. 110 Dele Amos Pardee, E. Lanesboro*. Dele John Grant, C. Chester,and insert Rufus Pom- ercy, C Chester. 111 Dele Paul Jewett, G. Lebanon. Insert John Chad- bourn, B. Shapleigh. 112 Dele Jonathan Scott, C. Minot, deceased. 113 Insert Josiah Houghton, B. Readfield. 135 Dele John Heard, 3d. Captain. 145 Insert Rev. WiUii»m Allen, a.m. S. A.S. President of Bowdoin CoUedge, at Brunswick. 186 William Pinkney and Edward Lloyd, United States Senators, Maryland. 201 Samuel Sprigg, Goverrior of Maryland.

Presidents oe the Branches of United States Bank.

Philadelfihia, Langdon Cheves, of S. C. Miu- York^ Isaac Lawrence, President. Boston, William Gray, President. BaltiinorCy John Donneil, President. Charleston^ S, C. William Turpin, President, Washlngioriy G. Graham, President. J^Tenv Orleans, Benjamin Morgan, President. Savannahy Richard Richardson, President. Richmond^ President. J^orfolky George Newton, President. Providence^ Seth Wheaton, President. Portsmouth, J^T. H. Edward Cutts, President. Augusta, CGeorgia .) James Gardner, President. Middleioivn, Samuel W Dana, President.

, Cincinnati^ Jacob Burnet, President. Lexington, Ky^ James Morrison, President. Pi ttsburgy Adamson Tannehill, President ChilicothCy William Creightonjr. President, Louisville, Stephen Ormsby, President. FayetteviUe^ John Gammcron, President. 226 Convention of Maine. CONVENTION OF MAINE. Names of the Delegates who framed the Con- stitution of that province.

[Their session commenced October 11, 1819, and closed on the SOth.]

CUMBERLAND COUNTY. Tortland Asa Clapp, Albion K. Minot Asaph Howard, Chandler Pans, Wiiiiam P. Preble, Freeman Isaac lisiey, Ezek. Wliitinan, Nev)'Gloucester Joseph E. Fox- Nicholas Eniei7, Hy. Smith croft, Isaac Gi-osa Westbrouk Silas Estes, Thomas Bridgeton Phinehas Ingals Siemens, .John Jones Harrison Amos Thomas Falmouth Peter INI. Knight, Baldwin Lot Davis Nathan Bucknam Raymond Zechariah Leach Scarboro'' Benj. Larrab€e,.Ios. Fogg Standish Theodore Mussey, Cape Elizabeth Ebtnezer 1 brasher James D. Tucker iHorth Tarmouth Wiiiiam Buxton, Durham Secomb Jordan, Jfci-e Buxton, Calvin Stock- Allen H. Cobb bridge, Ephraim Sturdivant Danville Jotiah Robens Gorhani Lathiop Lewis, Joseph Harps-well Stephen Puningion Adams, James Insh Windham Josiah Choat, Noah Reed Freeport Solomon Dennison Cray Joseph M'Lellan Brunnvick Jonathan Page, R. D. Poland Josiah Dunn, jr. Dunning, Benj. Titcomb Founal Isaac Cushman YORK COUNTY. Hollis Timothy Hodsdon. IFells Joseph Thomas, Geo. W. Wai.ingford, Joseph Dane, Elhs B. Usher Nahuiu MoiTcll, Saml. Cuitis Arundel • bimon NoweJl Lyman John Low, John Burbank Limerick John Buniham Shaplcigh John Bodwell, Saco William Moody, Ether John Shepiey, Geo. Thacher, jr. Leighton, Samuel Heard South Bciivick Bonjamin Green Parsonsficld David Marstin, £envick Nathaniel Hobbs, Will- Abner Keaser iam Hobbs, R. F. Cutts Buxton Gibbeus Elden^ Edmond Alfred - - John Holmes Woodman, Josiah Paine Liinington fVaterboro' Hen. Hobbs, S. Berdean Dav. Boyd. Nath. Clark Biddeford George Thacher, Lebanon Daul. Wood, Dav. Legrow Seth Spnng Coi-ninh Thomas A. Jobuson 5an^6rrfElisha Allen, Timo. Shaw Elliot Steph.NeaUElisha Shapleigh Toik EiJhu Bragdon, Jeremiah Kittery Alex. Rice, Joshua Chase Bwdbury, Da^id Wilcox OXFORD COUNTY Buckfeld - - Enoch Hall East Andover Sylvanus Poor Hebron Alexander Greenwood Livermore Benjauiin Bradford, Thomas Chase, jr. Waterford - - Josiah Shaw Conielius Bethel - - J"**" Giover Woodstock Perkins Albany - - Asa Cummii.gs Jay - ' Cornelius Holland - Norway - - A a. on Wilkim Jiumford Peter C. Virgin - - Isaac Flvnt Paris Jas. Hooper, Bmj. Chandler Greenwood - - Calvin Lovell - - Josiah Heald Sumner Bisbee - Fayette Ptrkins Siveden - - Samuel Nevers Weld La • - Luke Fryeburg - • Judah Dana Nc-ivry Reily - Eliphaz Denmark - - Cyrus Ingals Gilead Chapman Bradford HartJ'urd - - Joseph lobin 'i';< rner John Turner, Eroivnfueld - James Steele Porta- - William Towlfc Hiram - • ^Marshall Spnng Jppendix.'^ Convention of Maine. 227 LINCOLN COUNTY.

- - " John DoI» Bath William Kin?, Joshua Wm- Alna ' Eben. Delano gate, jr, Benjamin Aines IVoohvich I'ucker, John Camden - Nathaniel Martin Bristol Samuel Union Robert Foster Fosset, William M'Clintock MontvilU Cyrus Davis Kobleboro* - Ephraira RoUiiis Palermo Thomas Eastman Jefferson Jesse Rosweli Bowdoinham Ebenezer Herrick, Putnam Mark HatcJi Elisha Hatch New Castle Eben. Farley Topiham Nathaniel Green IVhiteftld Joseph Bailey Joseph Carr St. George Joel Miller- Kiileraa Leiviston - John Herrick Cnshing Edward IValdoboro Joshua Head, Isaac Warren John Miller, Cyrus EatoR G. Reed, Jacob Ludwick Edgecomb - Stephen Parsons Lisbon James Small, Er.mes Wales - - Joseph Small Phippiburg Parker M'Cobb Litchfield Dav. C. Bun-, John Ntal Georgetown, - Benj. Bri^fjs Hope - - Fergus M'Lane WUcasset AbielWood,Warren Rice Thomaston Isaac Bernard, Buothbay John M'Kown, Dan. Rose John Spear KENNEBEC COUNTY. William Swan HallmveU Samuel Moody William Wmslaw Herlx-rt Moore H. Page. Benj. Dearborn Clinton Joseph Lanipson Augusta Daniel Cony, James Wayne Brid^, Joshna Gage Belgrade - Elias Taylar SmitU New Sharon Christopher Dyer Fayette Charles - Rufus Burnham Dearborn Peaslev MoiTell, jr. Uiiity Harlem William Pullen Fairfax Joei Wellington Randall Rome John S. Cobboth Freedom Matthew Temple Benj, Abbot Chi)ia Daniel Stevens Luther Robbins Wilson Ebenezer Eaton Green - , Eastman Leeds Thos. Francis Palermo Thomas Campbell, Joy James Barker Winthrop Daniel Belcher Sidney Ambrose Howard. Alexander Reuel Howard Gardiner Sandford Kingsbury, Farmington Nathan Cutler, Jacob Davis Jabez Gay Monmouth John Chandler, Dea'boin, jr. Pittston Eli Young Simon Malta William Hilton Vassalboro^ Samuel Rtr.dmg^on, Ml ses Sleeper Chesterville Ward Lock Abiel Getchell, Mount Vernon David M'Gaffey Readfield John Hubbard, Vienna Nathaniel Whittier Samuel CurrLev Waterville E. Bacon, Abijah Smith SOMERSET COUNTY. Anson James Collins Warsmv Stephen Kendall Tbaver, Athens Isaiah Door Fairfeld Stonhen Bingham Elisha Cooiidge William Kendall Jjinics \\au^l» Cornville George Bixby Starks Emden Andrew M'Faden Mercer Nahum Baldwin Freeman Thomas Allen Strong Jam's Mayhew Harmony Robert Evans Phillips Joseph Dyer Industry John Hinckley Avon Samuel Sprague Kingfeld Joseph Knapp Norridgev)Ock Williai^ A'Teii. jr. Madison John Neal Canaan Wentworth Tuttle Moscow William Stevens Bloomjield F.itaztr Cobum NorthUl William Butterfield Palmyra Sarnuel Lancey Portland Henr)- Norton St. Albans Betijamin Fiench )

!28 Convention of Maine. [^Appendix^ HANCOCK COUNTY \elfast Alfred Johnson, jr. Bucksport Sam Little Sam.M. Pond astine William Abbot Frankfort Alexander Miliikin, ^rasped Abel W. Atherton Joshua Hall hrthport David Alden Orland Horatio Mason klmont James Weymouth BLuehill Andrew Whitham Anconville Samuel A. Whitney Sullivan George Hinnian 'inalhaven Benjamin Beverasfe Trenton Peter Hajnes sleiborough Josiah Farrow Su7-ry Leonard Jarvis 'earsmont Ansel Lathrop Ellsworth Mark Shepjiai'd irooks Samue! Whitney Gouldsborough Samuel Davis Cnox Weed Eden Nicholas Thomas, jr. ackson Boardman Johnson Monroe - Jos. Nealy ^hovndikc Joseph Blithen Swanville Eleazar Nickersoa PENOBSCOT COUNTY. "ireiver George Leonard Sangerville - - B. C. Goss '^erv burgh John Whitney Dexter • - Isaac Farrar lorlnth Andrew Strong: Carmel - - Abel Ruggles '^evant Moses Hodsdon Atkhu-on - Eleazar W. Snow Z:vetcr Nathaniel Atkins Garland - - Amos Gordon ^rono Jackson Davis Guildford - Joseph Kelsey ebec William R. Lowney Dixmont - Samuel Butman ?oxcroft Samuel Chamberlain Newport - Benjamin Shaw WASHINGTON COUNTY. lastport John Bergin, Machias - John Dickenson Jonatlian Bartlett Jonenborough Ephraira Whitney Lubec Lemuel Trescott Steuben Alexander Nichols Perry Peter C^olden Overrijfield - Joseph Adama Robinson - Thomas Vose Harrington James Campbell Calais William Vance

Impection Office of Pickled and Smoked Fish. hisfiector-Gftieraty Henry Purkitt, of Boston. (Office, Doane-Street.) Defiuty and Assistant, Daniel Clapp, of B"ston. Insfiector of Beef and Pork, Isaac Smith, of Charles- town (Office Exchange Street.) Insfiector of Hops, Samuel Jacques, jr. Office in Maine Street, ChHdestown, near the Square. Insfiector of Butter isf Lard, Edmund Wrigl(t,of Boston. (Office in Cambride;e-Street Keeper of the Standards of Wnghts and Measures^ anrf (ex officio.) as Trea^urfr^ Daniel Sargent, Esq. Allan Pollock, his Deputy at Boston. Inspector of Pot and Pearl Anhest David To;wnsend, of Bt >stcn. (Office opposite South Buryingplace, Pleasant Street.) lufiper.tnr of Tobacco for Boston and Charlestoivn. John Dodd, of Boston. ^

Appendix,"} Courts in Massachusetts. 229

Calendar of the Supreme Judicial Courta.

Suffolk and jVantucket.—Boston^ first Tuesday in March, and 4th Tuesday iu November. Essex.—Ipswich 4th Tuesday in April—Salem, 6th Tuesday next after the 4th 1 uesday in September. Middlesex.—Concord, 4th Monday in March.—Cam- bridge, 5th Tuesday next after the 4th Tuesday in Sep- tember. York.—York,3d Tuesday in May.—Alfred, 6th Tues- day next after the 3d Tuesday in September. Hamfishire, Hampden aud /'ra/zMn.—Northampton, 3d Tuesday next after the 4th Tuesday in April, and 3d Tuesday in September.—Springfield, 4th Tuesday of April.—Greenfield, 4th Tuesday next after the 4th Tuesday of April. P/t/woM^i^.—Plymouth, 2d Tuesday next after the ' 4th Tuesday in September.* Bristol.—Taunton, 3d Tuesday next after the 4th Tuesday of September. * Barnstable and Dukes.—Barnstable, 1st Tuesday next after the 4th Tuesday of September.* Worcester.—Worcester, on the 3d Tuesday next following the 4th Monday in March, and 4th Tuesday in September. Cumberland and Oxford.—Portland, 4th Tuesday in May, and 4th Tuesday next after 3d Tuesday in Sept. Lincoln. —VViscasset, on the 2d Tuesday next after the 4th Tuesday in May, and on the 3d Tuesday of Sept. Herk hire.—Lenox, on the 1st Tuesday next after the 4th Tuesday in April, and on the 2d Tuesday In September. Hancock^ Washin^tonand Penobscot.—Castineon th? 3d Tuesday next after the 4th Tuesday in May.

* The laiv term for the counties of Plymouth, Bristol Barnstable, and Dukes, at Taunton, 2d Tuesday in July. The law terms in Suffolk and Nantucket, York,Ciun- berland and Oxford, Lincoln,Hancock and Washington. Kennebec j: and Somerset,are the first terms mentioned in those counties. The law terms in Essex, Middlesex, Hampshire, Franklin and Hampden, Worcester and Berkshire arc in Actumn. IF 230 Courts in Massachusetts, {^/ippendlx.

A'or/o/A'.—Dedham, on the 3cl Tuesday in Februnry, and 4tli Tuesday next alter the 4th Tuesday in Sept. Kennebeck £5* Somerset. — Augusta, on the 1st Tues- day next after the 4tn Tuesday in May, and on the 2d Tuesday next after the 3d I'uesday of September. Ccy The law term for Plymouth, Bristol, Barnstable and Dukes, should be stated at Taunton, instead of i^lymouth, as iu soaio copies.

Calendar of Circuit Courts of Common Fleas. Essex,—Ipswich on the 3d Monday of March, and 3d Monday of Dec. —Salem, 3d Monday of June.—Ncw- buryport, 3d Monday of September Middli'sex.—Concord, 2d Monday in Sept. 2d Mon- day ill Mirch and 2d Monday in June. —Cambridge, 2d Monday in December. Worcester.—Woi^cester, 2d Monday in March, 3d Monday m June, Monday next after the 4th Monday in August, and 2d Monday next after the 4th Monday in November. Hamfishire.—Northampton, 4th Monday in March, 3d M jn lav in August, and 3d Monday in Novemijer. /fa;n/i(fe«.—Springfield, 3d Monday in March, 4tii Mo iday in August, and 4th Monday in Novemt^er. Fraw^/zn.—GreenficJd, on the Tuesday of the next week after the 4:h Monday in March, 2d Monday in Aueust, and 2d Monday in November. he^kHhire.—Lenox, '4th Monday ot February, June, and (October. Ab;/c//A.—Ded: am, 4th Monday in April, Sd Monday in Se^ptember, and 3d Monday in December. 7^/1/ wor^;/^.— Plymouth, 2d Monday in April, 2d Mon-

day \\\ August, and 3d Mom'.ay in November. Bristol. — Taunton, 2d Mondaysin March, June, Sep- tember an*! December. Ba-'ustahle.—Barnstable, 3d Tuesday in April, and 1: t Tuesflav in Scotember. Kantucket —^Nantucket, 2d Monday in May, and 1st

Mond;n iii November. Z)M)4-r*.--Edgarton. 3d Monday in May, and 2d Mon- dHV in November. Y^^r/t.— Alfred, 1st Monday in January, and 5d Mon- dav in September.—-York, 3d Mmday in April. C£^;«6,-A/an

Tuesd.tv 1.1 June, and 31 Tuesday ia November. Jppendix.'^ Courts in Massachusetts. 231

Oxford.—Paris, last Tuesday in February, 2d Tues- day in June, and first Tuesday in October. imco/«.—Warren, 2d Monday in Jan.—Wiscasset, 4tliMonday in April.—Topsham,4th Monday in August. Kenntbeck.—XM^MiXaL^ iJd Mondays in April, August and December Somtrset. —Norridgewock, 2d Monday in March, the last Moiiday in June, and Ist Monday in l^iovember. //a72cocX-.— Cystine, od TuesdJiy w March, 2d Tues- day in Jnly, and 3d Tuesday in November. /'fnoZ'sco/.—Bangor, 1st Monday in January, 2d Monday in May, and 3d Monday in September. Was'hington.^^ldiZhms, 1st Tuesday in March and September. JVan^z/rA-e?,—Nantucket, 2d Monday in May, and 1st Monday in October. Z^M^-<"5.— E; gartcn, 3d Monday in May and 1st Mon- day in November.

Calendar of Courts of Sessions. Suffblk.^Boston, 1st Tuesday in January, 3d Tues- day of April, 1st Tuesday of Julv, and first of October. Essex —Ipswich, on the 2d Tuesday of April, and 2d Tuesday of October. A/fa^'7/e.

^ams^ad/e.—Barnstable, on the last Tues. in March, and on the 3d Tuesday in September^ Dukes County,—Edgarton, on the Wednesday next after the 3d Monday in May, and on the Wednesday next after the 1st Monday in November. , jVhnrwc^er.—Nantucket, 3d Monday of April, and 2d Monday ot October. ForA:.—York, on the Tuesday next preceding the 3d Monday of April, and at Alfred, on the Tuesday next preceding the 2d Monday in September. 0:c/braf.—Paris, on the 3d Tuesday of June, and 1st Tuesday of October. Cwmder/a/ztf.—PortlandjOn the 4thTuesday in March, and on the 1st Tuesday in September. Kennebeck.—Augusta, or the last Tuesday in April, and on the 1st Tuesday of December. Somerset*—Norridgewock, on the 2d Tues. in March, and on the 2d Tuesday in September. Xinco/n —Wiscasset, on the Sd Tuesday in May, and at Warren, on the 3d Tuesday in January. //ancoc-t.—Cystine, on the Thursday next succeed- ing the 3d Tuesday of March, and on the Thursday next succeeding the 3d Tuesday of November. Washington.—Machias, on the 1st Tues. in March, and on the 1st Tuesday in September. Penobscot. —Bangor, on the 1st Tuesday in March, ann on the 1st Tuesday in September.

The Boston Court of Common Pleas. First Tuesdays in January, April, and July, and last Tuesday in September, The Municifial Court in Boston Is holden on 1st Monday in each month in the year. The Town Court Is held every Wednesday.

Calendar of Probate Courts in Massachusetts. SUFFOLK. At the Probate Office in Court Street, Boston, every Monday in the year, except the first Monday in each month. — — — —— —

Jppendix.'^ Probate Courts in Massa. 233

ESSEX. At the Probate Office in I/isivkk, on the first Tues- days ill February, ALirch, May^ June, August, Septem- ber, November and December; except when the Su- preme JiiMicial Court sits at Salem 1st Tuesday in No- vember, Probate Court Ipswich on Tuesday pi-eceding. At Salem, on the first Tuesdays in January, April, Ju- ly and October, and the third Tuesdays in February, May, August and November. At Newburyport, on the last Tuc sdays in March, June, Septt mber and De- cember. At Haverhill, on the 3d Tuesdays in April and Octo. At Ciloucester, on the thiixl 1 uesdays in Jan- uary andjuly. At Marblehead, on Wednesdays fol- lowing the 1st Tuesdays in April and October. MIDDLESEX. At Cambrids^e, on the second Tuesday in January, February and November ; last Tuesday in May and August, and Tuesday next preceding 2d Monday in December. Concord^ last Tuesday in February, first Tuesday in April, Tuesday next preceeding the 2d Monday in Tune and September, and third Tuesday in November.— Groton, first Tuesday in March, second Tuesdav in May and third Tuesday in October. Fra- Tninprham^ 4th Tuesday in June, second Tuesday in Oc- tol)er. (Jharlefitown, Tuesday next preceding last Tuesday in Augus\ Woburn, 4th Tuesday in April. Chttmford, first Tuesday in October. NORFOLK. At Dedham, the 1st Tues.;ay in each month. Quin" cy, 2d Tuf-sflays in Feb' uary, May, August and No- vember — JVrentham^ for two years from the first of July, 1816, on the last Tuesdays cf March, June, Sep- tember and December. PLYMOrXH. At Scituatp,nn the first Monday in March, June, Sep- the 1st tem'oer aiid December,— f ' ly 771/1 to?7, on Monday of January, February, May, July, August and Octol>er ; and on the first Tuesday of ApVil and November—In MiddleborQtigh, on the Wednesday next alter the first Tuesday of November.—In Rochester , on theThuis- day next after the first Tuesday of November.— In Plymoiuhy at the Probate Office, 'on the third Monday '3f ever\ uiontb. —— —— — —

234- Probate Courts in Massa. \_Appettdi:K,

BRISTOL. The first Tuesdays of each month, as follows :—At Taunton, in January, March and April.—At JVorton, in July and November.—At Rehobothy in April—At Dight6n^ in June and December ; and first Friday af- ter 1st Tuesday in every month except June and Ucc. At JVeW'Bedfordy in May and October. Ai Freetoivrij in February. Seekonk, in September. BARNSTABLE. Barnstable, 2d Tuesday of April, May, June and September—

At Springfield, nine times ; at Westfield, twice ; and at Monsoi), twice in each year, at such places and tinus in said terms as the Judge shall appoint. HAMPSHIRE. At Northampton, on the first Tuesday in Aufrtist r^nil October, in each month in the year, except mg the month of June, at the House of T. Lyman. At Am- herst, 3d Tuesday in April, June and October; At Chesterfield, 2d Tuesday in May and August. The several Courts will be opened at 9 o'clock, A. M. FRANKLIN. At the Court-House in Greenfield on the 2d Tuesday in February; 1st Tuesday in March, 5th Tuesday in May, 2d Monday in June, 2d Monday in August, 3d F riday in September, 2d Monday in November, 4th T uesday in December. At the house of Col. Jacob — — ;;

/Appendix.'] Probate Courts in Massa. 235

Newhall, in Conway, on the 3d Tuesday in J.inuaryand 2d Tuesday in July. At the house of Joel Hall, in Char- lemont, on the 'Jd Monday in May antl 2d Mc-nday in October At the house of John Osg'xxl, in Wendell, on the 2d Wednesday in May, and 2d Wednesday in Oct. BERKSHIRE. The Probate Courts ae appointed to be holdenonthe 1st Tuesday of every month in Lenox. At Great Bar. and Lanesborough, altenic.tely, on the Thursday next

after the 1st Tues. of everv motHh, to wit : At Lanes, borough, in the months of January, March, May, July, September and November ; and at Great Barrington, in the months ot February, April, June, August, Octo- ber and December. YORK. At Yorf:, 2d Monday in February ; Saturday next before 3d Monday ia Apr;^; the Monday next before 3d Fuesday in May, and 3d Mou'lay of July. At ^3?/- yVerf, Saturday next before first Monday in January the Saturday' next before 2ii Monday in September; and the Mo iday next before last Tuesday in October. Kennebimfc, 3d Monday in Mirch, June, August and November. Doughty^s Falls^ the Tuesday next fol- lowing 3d Moiday in June. CUMBERLAND. In PortHnd, on the second and fourth Wednesdays of every m ntli. In Gor/irc7/z, on the third Tuesday of May. In Bruns'wick, on the first Thursday of June. In J^'eiv-Gloucester^ f^n the 3d Thursday of July. In Sta'iidish, on tlip 3d Thursday of August. In Frecfiort^ on the third Tlmrsday of September. In NoTtli-Yar^ mouthy on the first Thursday of November. LINCOLN. Tofish-nn, the 4th Monday of August, Saturday next following the first Monday of March. Bath, the Wed- nesday next f<)llo^ving the 2d Monday of August, the Friday nt xt following the 1st Monday of March.— Wis- caf^sef, the Wednesday next preceding the 2d Monday of January, Thursday next following the 1st Monday of March; Wednesday next preceding the 2d Monday

of May ; Saturday next preceding the 2d Tuesday of

September. T/tcrrtasron^ 3d Monday in January ; 2d Satuniay next following the 2d Monday of May.— War^ ren. Tuesday next following the 3d Monday qf January ?d Fr:dnv next following the 2d Monday of May.— Wai- — — —

236 Probate Courts in Massa. doboroughy Wednesday next following the Sd Monday ot January, 2d Tlmrsday next following the 2d Monday of May.--A*fw-Ca5;/^, the Thursday next following the 3d Monday of January ; 2d Wednesday next following the 2d Monday of May. KENNEBECK. jlugusta, on the 2d, 3d, and last Tuesday in each month. Monmouth^ on the last Monday in June. Winthrofi, on the 1st Tuesday in July.— Winfilo'Uf,

LIST OF STAGES Which start from Taverns in Boston. A.lbany mail by Northampton, fr. Earle's Hanover-st Mon. Wed. & Fr. at 2 a. m ar. I'u. Th & Sat. at 9 p. m.—By Sprhigfield, fr. Earle*s Ta Th. & Sat. at 2 a.m. ar. Mon. Wed. & Fri. at 9 p. m.—By Greenfield and Wiliiamstown, fr. Boyden's Mon. & Fri Brattleboro' and Albany mail, fr. Boyden*s Broom- fields-lane, Mon. Wed. & Fr. at 1 a. m. ar. Tu.Th. 8c Sat. at 8 p. m. Burli igcon, (VValpole, Burlington, Windsor ,Hanover, and Montreal mail,) fr. Boyden's Mon. Wed. and Fr. at 2 a. m. ar. Tu. Th. and Sat. at 6 p. m. Bur lington, by Amherst,Windsov £c Montpelier, from Chanibrtilain*s Bick-st. Tu. and Fr. at 2 a. m. ar. Th. and Sunday even.ng. Bridgftwater and New-Bedford, fr. Pettes andHamil- ton's, Mon. Wed. & Fr. at o a. m. ar. Tues, Fhurs. &: Saturday at 5 p. m. Cam. fr. Boyden's every day, (Sun. ex.) at ooon, and at 5 p. m. ar. 5 a. m. aiid 3 p. m. Canton, from Davenport's, No. 1 Dock-square, Tu. and Sat. at 3 p. m. ar. same days at 10 a. m.

Concord, H.inover and Burlington, ( v^ r Londonderry turnpike, fr. Barnard's Elm-st. Mon. Wed. and Fr. at 5 a. m. ar. Tu. Thurs. and Saturday at 5 p. m. Concord mail fr. WiUl's Ai.n-st.Mon. Wed. and Fr. at 4 a. m. ar. Tu. Th. and Sat at 5 p. m. D dham,fr. Barnard's e v. dav, (Sun. and Wed.ex.) at 4 p. m. ar. same da*, s at 10 a. m. Dorchester and Miltot), fr. Patterson's Elm-st. ev. at a. day, (Sun. ex.) at .5 p. m. ar. same days 10 m. Duxbury, ev. Mon. Wed. and Fr. at ^ past 8 a.m. 8c ^v. Tu. Th. and Sat. at 5 a. m. from Davenport's.

Eastern mail, fr. Wild's ev. day at 2 a. m. ai . every night at 1. Framingham, fr. Patterso 's. Wed. 8c Sat. at 2 p. m. ar. Tuesdays and Fridays at 12 m. Haverhill fr. Wild's Tu, Th. and Sat. at 10 a. m. ar Mon. Wednesday and Fndav at 2 p. m. Hingham, fr. Barnard's Mon. Th. and Sat. at 4 a. m. arrive same days at 10 a.m. Lunenburg and G^oton, fr. Boyden's Tu. Th. and Sat., at 8 d. m. ar. Mob. Wed. at 6 p. m. 238 List of Stages from Boston. \_j4ppendix,

Marblehead by Lynn, fr. Davenports ev. day (Sun. ex.) at 4 p. m. in winter, and 5 p. m. in summer, arrive same days at 10 a m. Medford, fr. Patterson's, ar. ev. day, at 9 a. m. leaves ev. day at 1 p. m. (Wed. & Sat. ex.) at | past 12 m. & 6 p. m. arrive Wed. and Sat. at 3 p. m. Newburvport and Portsmouth accommodation, from Wild's ev d. at 8 f^. m. ai»d 12 m. ar. at 1 & 7 p. m. N. Bedford bv S. and E. Bridj^ewater. fr. Davenport's Mon. Wed.&Fr.atra.nv. ar.Tu.Th. &Sat. at 6pm. Newport & Bris^^ol, fr. Bovden's Mon. Wed, and Fr. at 4 a. m. ar. Tu. Th. and Sat. at 7 p. m. Newton & N"edham,by Cambridge & Wat-ertown,fr. Barnard's Man. Wed. & Sat. at 4 p! m. Tu. Th. & Sat. by Roxbury 8c Brighton, at 4 p. m. ar. same d'ys at lO^.m New- York commercial Mail,by Worcester,Stafford& Ha'^tford, from Eyrie's daily at 1 a. m ar. at 12 night. Newport and New-Bedford, from Boydens Tu. Th. and Sat. at 4. a. m. ar. Mond. Wed, and Frid. at 6 D.m. New-York middle line, fr. Earle's in summer to Nor- wich, Con. Tu. Th. and Sun. at 5 a. m. ar. same days, ex. Sun. at 10 p m.—In winter on middle road to Hart- ford,Mon. Wed. & Fr.atS a.m ar.Tu.Th.&Satat 6p.m. New.York Steam-Boat line via Providence and Nor- wich, Sun. Tu. and Th. at 4 a. m. Plymouth &; Sandwich to Falmouth fr. Davenport's, Tu. Th. & Sat. at 4a. m. ar. Mon, Wed & Fr. at 4p. m. Portland, fr. Wild's ev. mornins: at 2, ar. same day.

Provideticf* fr. Boyden's, Mon . Wed. and Fr. at Ta m. arrive Tu. Th. Sat.'snd Sun. at 9 a. m. Providence mail, fr. Davenport's ev. day, ex. Sunday at 9 a. m. arrive ev, day at 5 p. m. Providence Steam-Boat line.in ^ummer,by Providence to Norwich, Davenports Sun. Tu. & Th. at 5 a. m. ar. Tu. Th. and Sat. at 10 p. m. Quincy, fr. Barnard's Mon. Tu. Th. &Sat. at4p m. ar. same davs at 10 a. m. Salem and Gloucester, fr. Pettes and Hamilton's Elm- St. ev. day at 11 a. m. ar. at 12 m. Salem mail, fr. Hammond's Brattie-st. daily, ex. Suu. at 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. ar. 11 a. m. and 6 p. m. Salem, Evening, fr. Hammond's at 5 p. m. at. 9 a. m. every day ex. Sun. Salem & Beverley, fr. Hammcids every day, except Sunday at 4 p. m. arrive at 11 same days; AppendixJ^ Bill of Mortality of Boston. 239

ABSTRACT of the BILL of MORTALITY, for the Town of BOSTON, from December 31, 1817, to Jan- nary 1st 1819, agreeably to the Record kept at the Health-Office.. Male Fe, Tot. Male Fe. Tot. Under 1 year, 83 89 172 From 50 to 60 51 38 From 1 to 2, 49 49 98 — 60 to 70 36 35 — 2 to 5, 35 22 57 -— 70 to 80 25 24 — 5 to 10, 18 18 36 — 80 to 90 9 11 — 10 to 20, 26 17 43 — 90tol00 2 2 — 20 ta30, 58 52 110 — 30 to 40, 57 56 113 Total, 971 — 40 to 50, 60 49 109 The Deaths above mentioned were caused by Diseases and Casualties, as follows, viz. Abscesses 5 Fever Typhus - - ll2 Accidental - - - - 1 Fits Aneurism ----- 1 Gout 1 Angina Pectoris - - - 5 Gravel 1 Apoplexy - - - - 9 Hepatitis 5 Burns 2 Hernia ----- 1 Cancer ----- 3 Haemorrhagia - - - 4 Casualty 10 Hooping Cough - - - 1 Cholera 3 Hydrocephalus luf. - 4 Consumption - - 138 Infantile diseases - 156 Cramp ----- 1 Inflammation of brain - 1 Croup ------5 Intemperance - - - 2' Cynanche Maligne - 1 Measles ----- 1 Tebility 2 Mortification - - - 4 Diseases unknown - 246 Old Age - - - 32 Prinking cold water - 2 Pals^ - - . - 6 Dropsy ----- 23 Phrenilis - - 1 - - - - - Dyspepsea 12 Pleurisy - - , 3 Drunkenness - - - 1 Quincy - - - 4 Drowned ----- 12 Rickets ----- 2 Dysentery - - - - 4 Scalds 3 Dysury ----- 1 Scrophula - - - - 2 Fever Bilious - - - 7 Spasms ----- 4 Intermittent - - 1 Stillborn 46 Inflammatory - 5 Suicide ----- 4, Nervous - - - 2 Sudden 12 Pulmonic - - - 36 Ulcers - - - - - 1 Putrid - - - - 1 —-PuerperaJ - - 4 Total 971 240 Table of Intereft. lAppendix^

A TABLE of SIMPLE INTEREST, at Six per Cent.

princi- pal. J/i/ic7idU.'] GOLD TABLES. 24i

TA BLES of the Value of the Gold Coins of Gre^it- Britain, France, and Spain, according to theAct of Con- gress of April 29, 1816.

GREAT BRITAIN AND PORTUGAL.

cCgr dwt. value dwtji value dwt. value^ 1 3 9 1 89 8 7,11 l5 2 no 2 1,78 9 S,OC 16 14,22 3 1111 3 2,6 r 10 8,89 17 15,11 4 1412 4 3,55 11 9,78 18 16,00 5 I8|13 5 4,44 12 10,67 19 16.89 6 22 14 6 5,33 13 11,55 20 17,78 7 25\l5 7 6,22 14 12,44 29ll6

GOLD COINS OF FRANCE.

irr^. 242 American Chronology.

RECENT AxMERICAN CHRONOLOGY.

1791 Washin^oii City founded. 1799 Feb. 10th. Cum. Truxtuu takes the French frigate InsurgeatCi 1800 The seat of government i-emqved to Washington. 1802 July 20th. Louisiana ceded to the French. 1303 April 30th. Louisiana purchased of France by the United StateSi for 15,000,000 dollars. 1804 Aug. The gallant attack on Tripoli by the Americans, under the command of Commodore Prebie. 1807 June 22d. The frigate Ciiesapeake fired upon by the British frigfate Leopard. 1810 By the census taken this year the inhabitants o{ the United States amounted to 7,239,903. 1811 May. Rencontre between the fiigate President and the Little Belt. Nov. 7th. Governor Hanison defeaU a body of Indians near the Wabash. 1812 Ji'ne iSth. War declared agatmt Great Britain, by the U. State*. 23d. British Orders in Council revoked. Aug. I3th. British sloop of war Alert taken by the frigate Essex. 16m. 2000 men, under the comuiand of General Hull, surrender to the British, at Detroit. 19th. The British frigate Guerriere, captured by the frigate Con- stitution, commanded by Captain Hull. Oct. 8th. The Detroit and Caledonia armed brigs cut out from un- dor tlie guns of Fort Erie, by Lieutenant Elliot of the navy. 13^/;. Unsuccessful attack on the British lines at Queenstown. 17th. The British sloop Frolic captured by the Wasp. 2Sth. The British frigate Macedonian captured by the frieatc^ United States. Dec. 29th. The British frigate Java captured by the Constitution, Commodore Bainbridge. 4813 Jan. i3th. General Winchester surprised and defeated by the British and Indians, at the riv. r Raisin. Feb. 12d. The British siooi) Peacock sunk, by the sloop Hornet, Captain Lawrence. March 4th. a second time inaugurated president of the United St>ues. April \5th. Mobile taken by General Wilkinson. 27th. York, in , taken. General Pike killed. Maif 27th. Fort Gerirge, Upper Canada, captured by Americans. 29tn. The British attacked Sackett's Harbour, and were compelled to retire. June 1st. The frigate Chesapeake captured by the British frigate Shannon ; Captain Lawrence, of tlje Chesapeake, killed. 23d. Adimi-of Cockburn attacked Craney Island, and compelled*^ to retire. 24th. Lieut. Col. Bcerstler, and 511 men taken by the British. 25th. HampUm taken by Admiral Cockbum. Aug. 14th. Brig Argus captured by British sioop of war Pelican. Sept. 4th. British sloop of war Boxer captured by brig Enterprise. 10th. The British fleet on Lake Erie captured by Commodore Perry. Oct. 5th. The British army, under General Proctor, captured by General Harrison. Nov, Expedition against Montreal fails. The southern Indians defeated in several battles. • Dec. 19th. Fort Niagara taken by the British. IS 14 Jan. 22(1. General Jackson defeats the Creek Indians, near th'^ Talapoosa. 5"?^, Creek Indians repulsed by GeTieral Floyd. American Chronology. 243

.M14 Feb. 23A Messers. Clay and Russell, commissioners to treat with Great Britain, took their departure. March 4th. Captain Holmes defeated a party of British troops on the river de Tranche. 20th. Tht; fri^te Essex attacked and captured in the bay of Val- paraiso by the British. ^~th. General Jackson drfeats the Creek Indians. 3l*^ An Action at La Cole. April list. Sloop of war Frolic captured by British frigate Orpheus* 29th. l.'Eptnier, captured by the Peacock, Captain Warringtou. Maij f>th. Fort Oswego captured by tlif British. June 23fi'. The Reind--ei, captured by "Wasp, Captain Blakeley. July 3d. Fort Erie suiTendered to General Brown. 6th. Battle of Chippaway. nth. The Ratt.esnake captured by the British ship Leander. I2th. The schooner Syren taken by a British 74. 25th. The Battle of Niagara Falls, or Bridgewater. The Bntish General Riall taken. Aug. 9th. Attack on Stonington. 15th, Battle of Fort Erie. 24th. Washington City captured, and the public edifices burnt by General Ross. 2^th. Alexaridi'ia surrendered by capitulation. 30th. Sir Peier Parker defeated and slain. Sept. 1st. Wasp, Capt Blakeley, sinks the British sloop of war Avon. 3d. The frigate Adams desUoyed, to prevent her falling into the hands of the enemy. lUh. The British squadron on Lake Champlain taken in the har- bour cf Plattsburgh bv Commodore Macdonough. Sir George Prevost, with an army of 14,000 men, makes an hasty retreat from Plattsburgh. 12th. Battle of Baltimore, and General Ross killed. nth. Successful sortie of Fort Erie. 21st. British raise the siege of Fort Erie. 26th. The gallant affair ofthe General Armstrong, in tho harbour of Fayal. Oct. Wth. Battle of Black Creek, Upper Canada.

Dec. 24th. Treaty of peace concluded at Ghent. - 27th. Treaty of peace ratified by Great Britain^

28th . British repulsed iu an attack on the intrenchraents of Gen- eral Jackson, before New Orleans. 1815 Jan. 1st. The attack renewed, and the British again repulsed. 8th. The great . 15th. The frigate President captured by the British. Ftb. nth. The British sloop of war Favourite anives at New York with the treaty ofpeace. 17th. The treaty of peace ratified by the United States. 20th. The Cyane and Levant, ships of war, captured by the Con- stitution, Captain Stewart. March 3d. War declared agrainst Algiers. 23d. British brig Penguin captured by the Hornet, Captain Biddle. June 10th. The Algenne frigate Miso'da captured by the Guerriere, Conunodore Decatur. 30th. Ti-eatT ofpeace with Algiers. 1316 April I'ith. United States Bank incorporated \xith'a capital of 35,000,000 dollars. W17 Jan. \st. United States Bank went into operation. March 4th. inaugurated president of the U. States. The territory of New Orleans formed into a state, and called Louisiai]^. 244 Table of the Probability of Life.

A Table, shewing the number of years whicli a persoo at any age has an equal chance to live.

* Roads from Boston. H$ ROADS FROM BOSTON, WITH THE NAMES OF INKEEPERS, AND DISTANCES. CORRECTED FOR THIS REGISTER.

Cohasset. Stoughton Swan 16 To Hingham ^ Bridgewater Howard 23 Eaton 4 Dorchester I'aunton Atwood's Hotel,Wil- Pierce 6 Neponset Brid^ marih, Porter 33 10 Weymouth Bndge Wellington 38 Lewis 15 Hingham E. W. Freetown Assonnett 40 L. Turner 23 Seituate Troy Sti-aton 48 To Plymouth ^ . Tiverton Stone Bridge Faii-- Eaton 4 banks 54 Dorchester 66 We>Tnouth Thayer 11 Newport Townsend Seituate D. Whiten 21 To llarren if Bristol, R.I. Hanover 22 Taunton Atwood's Hotel, 31 Pembroke Bai-stow 23 Dighton Hathaway, Jones Diixbury Loring 27 and Felton 49 Kinpfston 32 Somerset Davis 44 Plymouth Nicholson 36 Swansey Gray, Luther 47 Sandwich Ellis 47 Warren Cole 50 Swift 52 Bristol Bourne, Norton 53 Newcomb, Gibbs, Fessenden 54 Bristol (ferry) Pierce 55 Barnstable Howland 62 To 'J'uunion over Brush' Parker, Crocker, Loring and Sturgis 66 Hill Turnfiike. Yarmouth Hamblin 70 Roxbury Bugby 4 Harw-ich Brooks 79 Dorchester Upper Mills 6 Orleans Bascomb 85 Milton Billing's Hutel 9 Eastham Mcn-ick 89 Canton Crane 16

Welfleet Holbrook 97 Sharon . Savage 18 Truro Collins 107 Easton 23 Provincetown Smalley 116 Taunton Atwood's Hotel 34 To Martha's Vineyard ^ Uo Providence and Ai-w- A''antuck(:t. London. Ellis 6 Sandwich Fessenden 54 Roxbury y Falmouth Lewis 72 Dedham PoUey Walpole Fuller 20 1-2 Over the Ferry to Holmes' Attleborough Hatch 28 Hole, Dunham 80 Nantucket Town 100 Rehoboth Slack 37 Pro\idtnce Chappotin 41 To JV'W Bedford over Johnson Sheldon 44 Bndgrwater Turnfiike. Seituate Fiske 56 Coventry M'Gregor 68 Thayer 11 Weymouth Plainfield li-Mon 71 Abiiigton King 18 Jewit's City Johnson 78 and Dyer 18 Brcran Norwich Kenny 86 Bridgewater (East Mohegan Houghton 93 Crombie 23 Parish) New-London Frink 100 South Pai-ish Keith 26 Middleborough Sampson 36 Middle Road to Hartford. New-Bedford ,Nelson 52 Dedham Smith 9 Mtdfield Johnson 15 jVcHvfiort, commercial To Medwav Jones 20 UnCf over Blue-Hill Belling'ham Smitli 26 Turnfiike. Mendou Childs 32 Read 38 Dorchester Mills 6 Uxbridge D(ui?Ia>5 Dndlvy 43 31iltoii Tucker o W 2 1

24-6 Roads from Boston.

Thompson Dwiff'.t 51 Elktown Richardson 348 Pomfret Sa u <"' Chariefttown 350 Ashfofd Clark 68 *:la\LC de Grace Soars 358 Wiiuiington Mai'cy 72 Joppu Bradford 370 Manstiiid Dunham 76 Red Lion 378 Covcuti-y Kimball 82 j'iird River Barney 383 Hailfora lieiiiiet 97 Baltimore Gadsby 395 To Washington Ci-y, by Elkridge 403 McKoys Worcester b* 405 lumfiike Rossburg Ross 426 Stafford ^Sfiri/fgs. Washington Post-Offioe 436 Roxbury (Punch". Bewl) Stage Laughtou 4 Road from Provi- Brooklyn Richards 6 d'-nce to Worcester. Newtown Wisuall 8 Smithfield Mann 9 Frauiiiigham Han)i:tijn 19 1-2 Aldrich 13 Westbor.ugh Wisson 29 Uxbridge Read 22 Worcester Sikes 38 Northbridge laft 27 Charlton Rider 51 Milbui-y Chase 33 Stu '.bridge Poiter 57 Worcester Sikes 39 Holiand Massey 68 Stafford Wait 73 Old Road to Hartford. Tol:and Smith 80 Cambridge Porter, Banmm 3 Vernon 86 Watertown Stratton, Smith 7 East-Haitfoi-d Buckler 97 Waltham Miles 10 Hartfoi-d Bexmet 100 Weston Wood 16 Weathejgfield Wright 104 Sudbui7 Stone 22 Worthington Riley 113 Nortbborough Munro 37 Meridian Robinson 119 Shrewsbury Pai'menter,Haven 41 Walingfaid Tyler 123 Worcester Kelky Norh- Haven Ives 127 do. Sikes 44 New-Haven Butler 134 Leicester Morse 50 Mi [ford Clark 144 Spencer Jenks 55 14') Bi-ookfield Rice 53 Stratford Ferry . Stratford Lovejoy 148 Weston Lumbard 64 Fairfield Pennfield 158 Palmer Frink, Ward, Sedg- . Greenfarms Possell 166 wick 72 Norwalk Rted 170 Wilbraliam Saunders 76 Stamford Davenport 17.5 Springfield Bennet, Good- Greenwich Kuapp 183 rich, Russel 86 Rye Quintord IM Suffield Sikes 96 MaiTiaronek 191 Windsor Picket 102 Rodielle Williamj 195 Hartford Morgan 112 Chf.ster Gyon 198 From Sftringfeld through Haviem Bridge 202 New-York 210 Stockhridgc to Albany. Jersey City 211 1-2 West-Springfield Ely and Newark Gifford 21^ 1-2 Colton 39 EUzabethto\\-n Lyon 223 1-2 Westfield Palmer & Morgan 97 Bridgeton 226 Russel Haw ley 106 New-Brunswick Drake 240 1-2 Chester Village Collins 110 Princtt.m Gifford 256 do. Ferry 116 Trentcm Davis, Herbert 266 Beeket Bairds 125 Bristol 276 Lee Dillingham 13 Homesburgh 285 Stockbridge Hix 135 Frankfoi-d 290 Wcst-Stockbridge Brockway 140 Philadelphia Mansion-House 295 New Canaan 148 Darby 302 Chatham Hoag 1S6 Chester 310 Union VlllaiJ Hall 162 Wilmington Huggins 323 Greenbush 173 Christiana Bridge Hammond 332 Albany 2rfoody 174 Roads from Boston. 247

To Albany over W rcca*- Pepperell Brown 38 Townsend 44 ter Turnfiikf. Loiing N. Ipswich Bateheldor 56 Worcester How.-i-d S8 Juffley Pierce 65 Heard, Sikes, Hathaway, MailborougU Haskell 71 Sterns, Buit, Stepheiu, Keene Govham 76 £ag^r 43 Sumner 81 Leicester Hobart 47 WalpoJe Car|)enter 90 Speiicir Jenks 52 Village Southard 94 ^iTwkfield Rice 55 Bellows' Pall* Wightnian 9S "Western Lbmbord 60 Charlestowu Hunt 102 Ware Rted 6ft Village Sheplev 106 Bcluhertown Clapp 73 Weathei-sfidd, Vt. CoptWd 114 Hadley Warner S2 Windsor Northampton Lyiuau 9o Vdlage Pettes 123 Chesterfield Ciapp 102 Hartiord 137 Worthington Pierce 108 Hanover Dewy 141 Peru 116 Hinsdale Moody 119 To Dartmouth ColL tiiro* Pittsfieid Morgran 123 Concord, JSf. H. Hancock Broad 133 Medford JVIayhew 5 New Lebanon Betts 135 Reading Newell 11 Canaan Jones 137 Nichols 14 Steventown Bush 144 Andover Lock 19 Seiioodick Strong 155 Foster 20 Albany 164 Haverhill Plumer 30 From Albany to ^'iagara Ke:.dall 30 Falls, 316 ir.iUs. Cliase 30 To Hra tifhor ugh. Atkinson Dow 35 West-Cambridge Whittemora 5 Hampstead Gould 41 Eexington Muni-oe 9 Chester Sweetser 46 Lincoln Earle 14 Richardson 46 Concord M'li'tosh 16 Candia Andei-son 52 Stow Wilder 24 Turnpike Hotel Sawyer 55 Bolton Woodbury 31 Pembroke :6sk 60 Landiister Rand 35 Conoard Stickney 66 I^eorainster Bas.;om 41 Barker 66 Westmiiater Doty, Penniraan Gale 66 Eniei-son 51 Boscawen Oakes 75 Templtton French 59 Salisbui-y Petteugil 8S Phillipstown Gt.uld 65 Andover Thompson 89 Athol Field 67 Wilmot Gay 94 To Gree.vjidd. S|)*ingfield Stickney 99 Enfield The same as to Athol 67 V/ilhs lOS Lebauoa Orange Ward 73 Benton 114 Hanover Imngs Oram Alf)rd 77 Fuller 1 19 Montague G- nn 82 Dewy 119 Greenfield Yxxmx 89 To BurUntrton through Orange Whitney 72 Vergennea Warwick Draper 76 Walpole \il. Southard 94 Winchester Linkfi Id 83 Rockinhaui Evans 88 Webb 103 Hinsdale Chester Folsom Brattleborough Sumner 94 no Cavendish Stiies 119/ To Dartmouth College, Ludlow Dennison 123 Mount Holly Green 132 .V. throrugh Kicne^ H. Clark 135 Concord IVPlntosh 17 Shrewsbury Tinney 140 Acton White 24 Clarendon Parker 146 XittletoQ Kidder 72 ^ • , Brown 152 flrfttoa Hall Z5 Rqtland Gould 155 248 Roads from Boston.

Pittsford Kendall 163 Jacques Cartier 45.1 Brandon Goss 172 St. Augustine 476 ieictster Woodward 175 Cape Rouge 479 Salisbury Johnson 177 Quebeck 488 Middlebui7 180 i'o Portsmouth through Vergennes Painter 198 Feraisbmg Taylor 203 Haverhill. Charlotte Bams 209 Medford Mayo 5 Sherburne Paisons 215 Reading Parker 12 Burlington Howard 220 Andover Locke 20 J'o Montreal Quebeck. HaverhUl Kendall 39 U Plastow Sawyer 36 Medford Jaquis 5 Kingston Peasley 39 Wobum Hill 10 Sanborn 43 Eillerica Bowers 19 Exeter Leavitt 48 Chelmsford 23 Slratham Kenniston 53 Tingsboro' Swallow 30 Greenland Huse 55 Dunstable Pollard 36 Portsmouth Davenport 60 JMenimack Patterson 42 Amherst Eaton 46 To tassamoifuoday over m. h. Converse 49 J^civburyfiort Turnpike Mount Vernon Ray 52 FraneistDwn Lally 61 through Portsmouth, Gibson 64 Charlestown King 2 Hillsborough M'Niel 72 Maiden 4 Washington Farnsworth 81 LjTinfield Hotel Cummings 12 Lempster Brainard 88 Topsfield Hotel Cummings 21 Clareraont chase 100 Ne\H burypoit Gilmau 33 "Windsor, Vt. Hettes 109 Merrimacli Bridge Pearson 36 Woodstock Taylor 123 Hampton I^ngmaid 43 Barnard Aiken 131 Greenland Huse 54 Bovalton Smith & Fox 137 Portsmouth Davenport 58 Randolph Holmes 146 Kittery Rice 59 ?rookfield Edson 152 York Wilcox 67 Ainsworth 156 Wells Maxcy 76 Williamstown Jones 160 Kennebunk Jefferds 85 Montpelier Davis, Eaton & Saco Cleves 95 Houghton 170 Scart)oro«igh Noble 106 Moretowu Cobb 177 Porthuid Boston HO Waterbuiy Turner 181 Falmouth Knight ll3 Bolton Whitconib 189 Buckman 116 122 Kichmond Sp'.cer & Howard 191 N. Yarmouth Mitchell Wiliiston Parker 200 Freepoi-t Codman 128 Burlington Baker 208 Krunswick Dow l36 Colchester Bines 214 Batli Tumpik? Mathews 145 Milton Piatt 222 Herndell's Fen'y Bicker 147 Georgia Mirnt 230 Woolwich White 149 157 St. Albans Ktith 234 Wiscasset Hilton Swanton Steams 243 Sbeepscot Roundlet I6I Caldeirs Manqr Niehoss 253 Nobieborough Brjant I66 S«uth River Lanipinan 259 Waldoborough Barnard 176 Vaughan 269 WaiTen Page 184 190 St. Johns Bingham 277 ThouKistown Gleason Half-way House Ames 285 Camden Eager 203 Laprarie Steams 295 Lincolnville 210 Montreal 322 Belfast Cunningham 220 Heptentigne •''22 Ovel the bay to Castine, Berthiere 354 Perkins 232 Biviere de I.oup 376 Bhit-hill Whitham 240 Trois Rivieres 403 Surry 256 261 !it.Ai»n's 425 ElJs\vorth Langdon Roads from Boston^ 249

Trenton Gookin 271 Dc^iter Fanar 6 Sqllivan Ferry 270 PalnjTa ILancey 5 Goidsborough Hill 285 Bloomiield Lock 20 Steuben H*ndv, Upton 291 Nomdgewock Sawtiil 6 Cheiryfield Ada ins 290 I'r.m Bangor to Pasaa^ Coiiunbia Wass 303 Jonesborough Whitney " 12 dunkey Machifli Thacher, Ellis 320 Stillwater Ferry Graves 7 Eastport Pine 350 Orono, Old Town Falls Davis 6 Fron Machiaa to Calah. Sunkhaze Bailey 4 Olamnian Littletield Machias Chaloner 320 7 Passadunkev East- River 326 boudxcott S Cold Sti-eanl Huntleys 336 Point 12 Dennys\ille Wilder 348 iitljast to Bangor (Xcvo Robbinslyn Brewer 365 Road.J Caiais ' Jellison 377 R'- ;-fast Cunningham 220 F'runi Portland to Auiciis- Prospect Lane 228 ta M ridge through Der- Frankfort (Marsh River, Ver- mont) Peirce 236 ham. do. Village 239 Westbniok Stephens S Hampden Vose 246 N.Yarmouth Chase 11 Bangor Hatch 252 Pownal meetinghouse 16 l^angor to Castine, Derham 16 Kant New bridg:e over Androscog- side Penobscot River. gin River 19 Brewer 2 Lisbuu [Robinson's comer] 24 OiTington Woodbury 6 Wales Libby h. Given -32 Bussport Howes 14 Moiunouth B uwn S4 West side. Judkins 37 T^fonniouth Hampden Vtae 6 Winthrop Howard 43 Frankfort Tobty 13 Hallowell forks road Robinson 43 Over the River to Bucksport Augusta Biidcpe 52 Howes 14 I'rum Jiruiwivick to Suckspoit Village Emei-son, Bangor. Frye 19 Orland Bi-unswick Dow 145 Sherbunie 26 I'opsham Green 146 Castine Avery 3S Bowdoinham Leonard 153

Jay Frost 162 Sti-oud water >rarch 106 J'anmng^on Rust 184 Poriiand Bumhani,Foisoin,' Mercer Arnold 192 Tilton, M'Lellan 112 Starks Curbv 197 From Portland through Norridgewock Daufotth^, ^^ -,«-. Frxehurgh and White i'rom Brunswick to Hul- Hills to Lancaster^A'',H. lotvelL^ old Rood Govham Phinney Topsham Green 1 Bowdoinham Baker is Litchfield 22 Hallowell Smith 29 From Portland to Hal- loweU throvgh Nciv- Glouceater, Portland 118 Gray 136 JTew Gloucester 142 l^wistown 152 Green 158 Monmouth 166 "Winihrop 172 HaUowelt Smith 82 To I'ortland over Fiscat- aqua Bridt^e. Hampton Falls Hajnmond 43 Greenland Dearborn 52 Pistaqua Bridge Fiink 58 Dover Rollins 70 Somei-sworth 74 Berwick Hayes, Gailand 75 Poiirhty's Falls Hobbs 82 South Berwick Frost 76 Wells, Littlefield, Lindsay 85 Kennebunk Jefferds 95 Saco Cleves & Moody 105 .

INDEX. 251

Academy Arts & Sciences 151 Cincinnati in Massachusetts I80 Acadcniies in Massachusetts 158 Cong. Charitable Society 179, Ailditioiis and Corrections 223 Convention Cong. Ministers Hi< Agents, Consuls 216 221 Cumberland Justices, &c. 8»< Agricultural Societies 184 Council, Massachusetts 17 Antiquarian Society 152 Counselloi-s in Boston 42 Ancient and Hon. Artillery 13 i Dispensary, Medical 175 Andover Institution 150 District Omcers of U. S. 190 Appendix 223 Divisionary Staff Officers lis Arsny of the United States 202 Dukes County Justices, &c. 61 Artillery of Massachusetu 132 Dartmoutli College i4g Asylums 179 Department of Slate 189 Attorneys in Boston 42 Eclipses 2 Attorneys, Cir. Court U. S. 192 Essex County Justices, &c. 43 Atlieneums 182 Education Societies, 144, 157, 1 58 Attorney-Gen. of Massachusetts 35 redei-al Couits, Sittings of 191 Auctioneers in Boston 164 Field Officers of Infantry 122 Assessoi-s 162 Franklin Donation 179 Attorneys in Boston 42 Firewards in Boston lei. Aqueduct Corporation 184 Franklin County Justices, Jkc 70 Banks in Massachusetts 166 Gold Tables 241 Barnstable J ustices, &c. 68 General Court 26 Berkshii-e Justices, &c. 75 General Staff Officers ii» Bible Societies 152 Government of United States 186 Bill of Mortality, Boston 239 Governors of Massachusetts 15, 1& Bishops in America 117 Do. of the several States 201 Board of Health, Boston 161 Hampshire Justices, &c. 6B Banks, Savings 215 Hancock Justices, &c. 97 Boston Court Common Pleas 36 Handel & Haydn Society i8l Brigade Staff Officers 119 Hu\uane Societies j; Brigade iu Boston, 3d 134 Hampden Justices, &c. 73 Bristol Justices, &c. 57 j^i Brown University 147 Historical Society 1555 Bowdoin College 145 Hospital Corporation jgo Bovlston Donation 179 Instructors, Associated jgl Bra'nches U. S. Bank 225 Infantrj', Field Officei-s of 122 Charitable Societies 178 Inspectors, State 228 Churches and Ministers 103 lu&mance Companies 172 Convention of Maine 226 Interest fable 340 Counsellors Circ. Court, U. S. 192 Justices in Boston 40 Circuit Court Common Pleas 35 Judiciary of Massachusetts 35 Circuit Court U. S. Attorneys 192 Judiciai7 of United States 19© Courtof Common Pleas Boston 36 Justices through the State 39 Court S. J. Massachusctu 35 Keimobeck Justices, &c. 89 Courts S. J. Calendar of 229 Lettei-s, postage of, 193 Common Pleas 230 Law Social Librai-y 133 Sessions 231 Library Societies isz Municipal 2^32 Lincoln County Justices, &e. 6S Probate 232 Life Table 2^ Court of Sessions 37 Marine Societies 175 Courts of United States 190 Manufacturers' Society - I85 Constables in Boston 163 Middlesex Justices, &c. 47 Coins, Foreign 241 Musical Societies isi Counsellors, &c. in Boston 42 Militia of Massachusetts us Cadets, Independent 134 Miuistere and Churches 103 Colleges 141 151 Ministers of U. S. in foreign Congress 16th 186 countries 210 Consub, American 215 Ministers foreign in U, S. 2I8 Consuls, foreign, in U. S. 218 Medical Society of Mais. j-fc 2S2 INDEX.

Maine, Convention of 226 Sa^^ng$ Banks, Boston, &c. 215 Missionary Societies 154 Sttuth Carolina College 149 JMuiiicipal Court 36 Sheriffs in Boston 4:? Medical Dispensary 176 in Essex 46

Mid'llesex Canal 183 Middlesex " SO Nantucket Co. Justices, &er 62 Norfolk 53 Naval Boartl 194 Plymouth 323 Navy Agents, he. 198 Bnstol 59 Naval J'orce of U. States 200 Barnstable 61 Navy of United States 194 Dukes 62 Norfolk County Justices, &c. 51 Nantucket 63 Notaries PubJick 33 Worcester 67 Ovi !-seers of Poor, Boston 160 Hampden 74 Oxford Justices, &c. 93 Hampshire 70 Physicians in Boston 164 —— Franklin 72 ProlMiie Couits 231 Berkshire 77 Postag-e 193 York 80 Penobscot Justices, 8cc. 100 Cumberland 84 Pnnc<-ton College, N. J. 149 Lincoln 88 Phi P. eta Kappa 144 Kenuebeck 92 Pilots Branch 222 Oxford 95 Plvujoiith County Justices, &c. 54 Somerset 97

Post Tow-ns & Post Masters 136 . Hancock 99 Peace Societies 181 — Penobscot 101 Heporter Decisions, >fass. 35 Washington 102 Repr-sentatives Massachusetts 17 Stag;es from Boston 237 Do. Ufiited States 187 'lables 240,241,244 Bever.ue Officers, Mass • 222 Town Court, Boston 36 Roads, List of 245 Treasurer of Massachusetts 32 Roman Catholic Bishops 117 Theological Lilmiry 182 •Salaiics 136, 189, 190 Theoo,'ical and Education Schools Public, Boston. 16i Sooei.es, 144, 157, 158 School Conunittee do 160 Third Krltrade, 1st Dinsion 134 Selectman do 160 Town Office s, Boston 160 Senate of Massachusetts 17 Tract SociC.y 158 Do. United States iSo Undertaiveis in Boston 163 Societies, Charitable, &c. 178 United State*' Army 202 Somerset Co. Justices, &c. 95 Unitt d States Calendar 186 " Solicitor-General of Mass. SS ^Thiversities 141 Stat^ Prison, Officers of 184 Veniiont Colleges 149 Suifolk County .lustices, &c. 40 Votes {Qr Go> ernor 2 Supreme Court, Massachusetts 35 Washin^on Societies 180 Sv.n'-eme Corrt of U. States 191 Williams College 144 Su:e:eons and Physicians 164 Wa^ihingfon County Justices 101 Sessions Courts 231 Worcester County Justices 63 Secretary of Massachusetts 32 York C ou nrs- J usiioes, &c 78 Suffolk 'Justices, &c. 40 Yale Colleg-e 146

0^^ County Attorneys, Judges of Probate, Ree:ister& of Probate, Registers of Deeds, Justices, Attorneys, Counselors, Sheriffs, Coron,ers, &c. -vvill be found under their respective heads in the several Coiuitiea.



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