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MASSACHUSETTS ^REGISTER, AND

For the Year of our Lord 18^1,

Being third after Bissextile, or Leap Year, and Fifty-fifth of American Independence. CONTAINING Civil Judicial,, Ecclesiastical and Military Lists in

Associations, and Corporate Institutions For Literary, Agricultural, and Charitable Purposes. A List of Post-Towns in , with the names of the post-masters. CITY OFFICERS IN BOSTON. ALSO, Catalogues of the Officers of the GENERAZ. GOVERNMENT,

With its several Departments and Establishments ;

Times of the Sittings of the several Courts ;

Governors in each Stale ;

And a Variety of other Interesting Articles.

BOSTON: PUBLISHED BY JAMES LORING, 132 WASHINGTON STREET. ECLIPSES 1831.

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IV. The fourth will be of tl.e Moon, A.igust 23, partly visible Beginning 3^. sgm. ) Moon sets 5 12 ( Middle 5 13 ? Appar. time morning. ^nd 6 29 > Digits eclipsed, 5° 48' on Moon's N. limb. VOTES FOR GOYERm^nl^yi^^^^^^^^ For Mr. ^Strong, JSOO .P,.3o For Mr. ^ Gerry, ,6,.,«

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For Mr. Gore, 1808 ? 39,W ?or do.' 'tH^i For do. 1809 47,916 5 For Mr. Lincoln, 4i'n8 ?°!: ^«10 ^^'272 f For Mr. Gerr? For do.i"' 46541 1811 40,142] For do. 4^'f28 For Mr. Strong, 1812 52,696 S For do. fiHl For do. 1813 56,754 > For Mr. Varnum, 42 789 1814 ' ?°^ ^«- 56,374 For Mr. Dexter, 45 053 For do. 1815 f 50,921 I For do. jf'o^s For Mr. Brooks, 1816 49 578 ^ For do. Sfsl ?°'' 1«17 ' ^«- 46,160 For Mr. Dearborn, 38 129 39.533^ For Mr. Crowninshield, sffi Forlor do..In* ]l\l1819 ' 42,875 For do. 35 271 For do. 1820 31,072 ^ For Mr. Eustis, iiHi For do. 1821 28,603^. For do. ' io603 1822 28,487 For ?°\, • ^ do. 21177 For Mr.•'S*Eustis, 1823 34,402 \ For Mr. Otis, 30 171 1°'' ^?' ^^2^ ^"''^^'^ F«>- ^Ir. Lathrop, , I 34:210 ^•••,^'"'^°'"'^ 1825 Inl 35,221 ] For Other candidates, 2 205 ^°- 1826 27,882 l""' ? For do. ' 12 no For do. 1827 29,029 | For do. Jo JJo ^°r do. 1828 27,981 ^ For do. 6 337 For do. 1829 25,217 5 For do. For do. S 1830 I 30,908 For Mr. Morton, 14,440 In Boston, 1830,'Mr. Lincoln, 3,142—Mr. Morton, 758. 1

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JANUARY, 1S31, begins on Saturday. Last Quarter, 5th day, 6b. 10m. evening. New Moon, 13th day, 8h. 53ra. evenmg. First Quarter, 21st day, 2h. 45m. morning. Full Moon, 27th day, 9h. 49m. evening.

M|Wj Observable Days, l^c. |r. s. |r. <| s.|F.Sea, Circ. Cooler 5 8 2d Sun. past Christ. ith 5 3 7*s sou. 8h. 40m. signs 4 C. P. Boston, C. C. Camb. 7 30 5 5 Quite of 30 5 6 Epip. low snow 29 5 7 tides. Finer 28 5 8 Brit.def. atN.O.'i5. >apa 28 5 9 ist Sun. past Epiph. with 7 27 5 10 Saturn sou. ih. 40m. wind.-j 26 5 Great 7 26 5 signs of a 7 25 5 Y'd L. south 9h. 46m. 7 24 5 Peace rati, by Cong. 1784. 7 24 storm. 7 23 \ ji6 ad. Sun. past Epiph. 7 22 5 Dr. FrankUn born 1706. 7 21 5 18 Pris. C. C. Ips. 5 9 Some 5 20 Fab. snonv 21 Agnes. this time* 22 Vince. Mid. > perig, 23 3d Sun. past. Ep. 24 tides. Grows 25 Conv. of St.Paul.C.C.Barn. 26 7*s sou. 7h. warmer* 27 Clouds up for 28 a storm of 29 Geo. IV. Acces. snow or 30 Septuag. Sun. rain. 3 Geo. IV. procl. K. '20. FEBRUARY, 1831, begins on Tuesday.

Last Quarter, 4lh day, 3h. 29m. evening. New Moon, 12th day. Oh. 15m. evening. First Quarter, 19th day, lOh. 15m. morning. Full Moon, 26th day. Oh. 6m. evening.

M|W| Observable Days, tsfc. r. s. |r.0 s. [F.Sea. | ©

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6 1

MARCH, 1831, begins on Tuesday.

Last Quarter, 6th day. Oh. 27m. evening. New Moon, 14th day, Ih. 5m. morning. First Quarter, 20th day, 5h. 3om. evening. Full Moon, 28th day, 3b. 37m. morning.

M|W| Observable Days, Isfc. |r.0 s. i r. ^ s, F.Sea.

S. J. C. L. T. Bost. C. C.|6 8 49 13 Frequent [North. & Greenf.js 9 48 56 Quite changes. \6 10 44 51 First Con. met '89. > apo.JS 11 41 o low tides Milder 16 23 61 morn. 3dSun. in Lent. ivith j6 o 29 C.P.Worc. for the season.. 6 I li

showers |6 a o 7*s set iih. 50m. of 16 3 39

rain 1 3 a8 if not snow* {6 4 10 j |Greg. Finer. 6 5 58 4th Sun. in L. M. L. Sun. 6 6 lojio 36 C. P. Concord & Taunton.! > sets 1 17 1513 C. C. Plym. Cooler withd 7 41 II 5i Middling white frost. 6 8 54|cv, 43 715 British evac. Bost. 1776. 6 10 5 I 3' 8,6 Antor. ris. loh. 16m. D per. 6 II 6 2 39 1 »97 tides. Moderates, (, morn.! 4 2o'B 5th Sunday in Lent. 6 23I 5 33 2l|z Ips. Spr. 1 C P. & Changeableld 26J 6 50 22h C. C. Taun. & Wore. 2 24 7 48 ^weather 8 3|4 for 3 13 Jup. ris. 4h. 30m. some 9 2.56 Anun.V. M. days. 9 46 26 7 Pleasant. 10 29 27B 6th. Sun. in Lent. P. S. II o C. P. North. Great ^rise II 24

7*s set loh. 42m. signs 7 44 morn. of a storm. 8 42 o I Tides low. 9 40 o 34

A* APRIL, 1831, begins on Friday.

Last Quarter, 6th day, 7h. 19m. morning. New Moon, 12tli day, llh. 16m. morning. First Quarter, 19th day, Ih. 43m. morning. Full Moon, 26th day, 7h. 35m. evening.

W| Observable Days, tffv. s. Sea. r. j r.^s.lF. M |

GoodFri. Fi«^ apo.5 44 7\'° 35 1 13 7 /c^r the 5 4 II 29 1 57 B Easter Day. season. 5 41 7 morn. 2 54 42 Gov. & Sen. chos. Mass. 5 40 7 ao 4 7 53 C.P.B0S.& Grn'f. Ajtorm 5 38 7 1 9 5 3^ 64 at 5 37 7 1 55 6 44 75 7*8 set I oh. hand. 5 35 7 2 37 7 36 20 Not very high High 5 34 7 3 161 8 o winds. 5 32 7 3 51 9 loB 1st Sun. past Easter. 5 3» 7 4 27! 9 5" C.P.Ply. tides. Finer, I 10 5 30„- 7, 5 33

S.J.C. Wore. Cone. Gr'f.&i5 a8 71 1; sets 1 1 23

34 [Taun. C. C. Ips. & Bar.j5 27 7^ 7 52 ev

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18a C.C. Nant. weather [5 ai 7 o 26; 4 30 193 S.J.C.N'p. C.P.Barn.C.C.5 19 71 I 2ii 5 50 204 [Ded. BattleCon.&Lex.'75. 5 18 71 a 8i 7 16 21:5 for some 5 16 7I a 48 8 a5

22 6 Quite even days. 5 »5 7i 3 23' 9 14 37 St. George. More 5 14 7 3 S5\ 9 54 1 2 a.5'io ag 24 3d Sun. past E. signs of 3 7j 4 25 C. P. Dedh. tides rain. 5 II 7. 4 54i'o 51

26 S.J.C. Ips. Spr. & Bar. C.C. 5 JO 7|Oriseii i ai 27 7*s set 8h. 48m. [Len.&Sp.5 « 7 7 39!morn. 1 28 Much ]) apo. 5 7 7 8 35 o 29 6 7 9 ^9 a9 307 Louis, ced. to U. S. 1803, 5 5 7 10 22 1 4

MAY, 1831, begins on Sunday.

Last Quarter, 4th day, lOh. 51m. evenmg. New Moon, 11th day, Th. 17m. evening. llh. 28m. morning. Fh'st Quarter, J 8th day, Full Moon, 26th day, llh. 16m. morning.

|r.0 s.| r.^s-lF.Sea. !miw| Observable Days, is'c. 11 12 I 41 B 4th S. past E. St.P.&St.Ja. 3 7 II 58 a ai Low tides. Cool a 7 2 breezes but 1 7 morn. 3 3 o 41 4 35 44 Gen. Elec. R. I. pleasant, _ 7 1 19 6 o Bona, died i8ai, aged 5a. 4 59 ^ 1 56 II St. John Jiatn 7 k o 2 8 eivitfi (wind. 4 56 a9 3 2: 8 5th Sun. past East. R. S. 3 47 28 Mucb 4 54 3 36' 9 8 20 S. J.C.Len.&Plym.C.C.'4 53 4 mo 3 ^^ ' - o Jiner. [ConcJ4 52 °!>setsii 4 Very Ascen. H. Thur. 4 51 7 58 ev. I o high Cooler 4 50 8 9 10 48 810 17 1 38 H|7 tides. qvith 4 49 16 2 a; 15IB Sun. past Ascension, some'4 48 811 8morn.| 15 i6|a 'C. P.Edg. frost. 4 47 3 46 8 o 8 17I3 Great frost, 1794. 4 74 C. C. Edgar. Signs 4 45 8 o 51 5 8 1 6 St. Duns. of 4 44 a8 19 2o'6 rain. 4 43 8 2 i! 7 39

8 1 8 2l'7 Sat. set ih. 30m. Very 4 42 a 31 43 22 B Whit-Sun. Low fne.\ 41 8! a j8| 9 a8 2y\}o |23'2 W. Mon. C. P. Nant. ^4 4° 8, 3 5 243 W. Tues. tides. More/^ 39 8 3 541° 4o 254 General Election. Boston. 4 38 8| 4 25111 3 11 265 signs D apo.4 38 sense 44 morn, 27 6 of 4 37 8 8 19 o 87 showers. 4 36 8 9 8 16 28 29 B Trinity Sunday. Good 4 35 8 9 5b 8 10 1 a5 30ia Tides increasing. 4 34 40 2 3113 weather. 4 34 8 11 19 3 JUNE, 1831, begins on Wednesday.

JULY, 1831, begins on Friday.

Last Quarter, 2d day, 6h. 56m. evening. New Moon, 9th day, 9h. 3m. morning.

First Quarter, IGth day, lli. 1 9m. evening. Full Moon, 24th day, 4h. 21m. evening.

s. r.0 s.jF. Sea. M|W| Observable Days, \^c. \ r. |

1 Very 4 28 8 II a8 3 2 Visit. B. v. Mary, ivarm 4 28 8 morn. 3 58 3 5th Sun. p. Tr. ^ith 4 29 8 o 1 5 U 6 4 lND.dec.'76.ADA.&jEF.di 4 29 8 33 39 12 5 S.J.C.Nant. C.P.Bost. [a6. 4 29 8 1 7 54 8 6 rain, 4 30 1 49 52 7 Quite D peri. 4 3° 2 37 9 44 „ 10 8 |7*s rise ih. 5 im. 4 31 8 3 3* 34 11 9 high tides Changeable, 4 Sz 8 D sets 34 I eve.z4 o 6th Sunday past Tr. with 4 32 81 8 26 1 18 11 for the season great 4 33 8| 9 13 12 C. C. Salem. 4 33 8; 9 50 1 57 13 heat. 4 34 8:io a6 2 36 45 Good hay 4 34 8; 10 36 3 la 56 Swit. Bona. sur. Br 4 35 8jii 25 3 47 67 nveather. 4 36 8^11 52 4 a9 7B 7th Sun. past Trin. 4 37 8. morn. 5 20 2 Low More [S.J.C. SalemJ4 37 8 O 22 6 28 3 Geo. IV. crowned i8ai. 4 38 8 51 7 47 4 ,Marg. tides. > ap.'4 39 8 1 25 8 53 dull. 40 8 2 2 9 4^ 5 I k 2a 6 Magd. Grows much^ 41 8 a 43 10 25 -37 ^«^ru 42 8 3 29 »i 5 ! 24|B 8th Sun. past Trinity. 42 8 Orise 11 33 25 2 St. James Dog days begin 43 8 7 51 morn 26 St, Anne. Some 44 8 8 25 o 19 274 Com. Un. Col. signs 45 8 9 o 52 7*s rise iih. 30m. of a 46 8 9 3° 1 25 296 storm, 47 8 10 1 2 2 307 William Penn died i 718. 48 8 10 33 2 39 31 B 19th Sun. past Trinity. 49 8 11 8 3 23 AUGUST, 1831, begins on Monday,

Last Quarter, 1st day, Oh. 57m. morning. New Moon, 7th day, 5h. 19m. evening.

First Quarter, 1 5th day, 5h. 40m. morning. Full Moon, 23d day, 5h. 21m. morning. Last Quarter, 30th day, 6h. 4m. morning.

M|W| Observable Days, tffc. r. s. r.0s. |F. Sea | © | Lam. Day. Ferji Jine. JO II 44 4 »3 2 C. C. Ply. Mid tides, 51 morn. 5 4 3 Colu.sa.forAm. 1491. J per. 52 29 7 14 4 7*s rise iih. Some 54 1 19 8 34 5 rain. bS % 16 9 36 6 Transf, Tides high. 56 3 21 30 7 oth Sun p.Trin.^ecl.inv. bl >sets 1 17 8 C. C. Plym. & Greenfield. 58 7 45 ev. II 9 Great heat. 59 8 21 54 10 St. Law. Com. Bur. Col. o 8 bS 1 40 1 Clouds denote 9 26 2 13 12 George IV. born 1762. 9 54 % 46 3 a change. 4 10 23 3 29 14 nth Sun. past Trinity. 5 10 bZ 3 54 5 C. P. North. Low Finer, 6 11 %s 4 37 i6 Battle Bennington, 1777. 8 morn. 5 30 17 Com. Mid. Col. tides. > ap. 5 9 o I 6 42 i8 Bother 10 [5 41 19 Jupiter south iih. dry. I5 la 1 24 20 7^*8 rise loh. More 5 13 2 14 21 lath. Sun. p. Trinity, signs ^ 14 3 »o 1° 49 22 a C. P. Springf. [5 eel. inv 15 4 9|ii 30 233 Dr.Hersch.diedi822. ag.84. 17 ©rise II 59 244 Com. Dar. & Amherst Col. 18 7 36 morn. 255 Pretty high of 19 8 8 44 266 rain. SI 8 40 1 18 277 tides. Cooler, 22 9 14 1 53 28|B 13th Sun. past Trinity. 23 9 50 a 33 292 C. P. Wore. cwit^ 25 10 3a 3 15 30i3 fine breezes. D peri. 26 11 20 4 4 314 Com. Cambridge College. 27 mom. 5 o

SEPTEMBER, 1831, begins on Thursday.

New Moon, 6th day, 3h. 49m. morning. First Quarter, loth day, lib. 58ni. evening. Full Moon, 21st day, 5h. llm. evening.

Last Quarter, 28th day, 1 Ih. 44m. morning.

MW| Observable Days, tsfe. \r.(T) s.\r.^ s-lF.Sea.

1 2 OCTOBER, 1831, begins on Saturday.

NOVEMBER, 1831, begins on Tuesday.

New Moon, 4th day, 8h. 54m. morning. First Quarter, 12th day, 2h. Im. evening. Full Moon, 19th day, 2h. 13m. evening. Last Quarter, 26th day, 5h. 44m. morning.

Observable Days, life r. s. r. s.|F. Sea. M| W| | ] #

1 DECEMBER, 1831, begins on Thursday.

THE

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

Governors of Plymouth^ chosen annually by the People. 1620 John Carver 1644 Edward Winslow 1621 William Bradford 1645 William Bradford 1633 Edward Winslow 1657 Thomas Prince 1634 Thomas Prince 1673 Josias Winslow 1635 William Bradford 1680 Thomas Hinckley,zy^o 1636 Edward Winslow held his place, except during 1637 William Bradford the interruption by Andros^ 1638 Thomas Prince till the junction with Massa- 1639 William Bradford chusetts in 1692.

Governors of Massachusetts under the First Charter, chosen annually by the People.* 1630 649 John Endicott 1634 Thomas Dudley 650 Thomas Dudley 1635 John Haynes 1651 John Endicott 1636 Henry Vane 1654 Richard Bellingham 1637 John Winthrop 1655 John Endicott 1640 Thomas Dudley 1665 Richard Bellingham 1641 Richard Bellingham 1673 John Leverett 1642 John Winthrop 1679 Simon Bradstreet 1646 John Winthrop

After the dissolution of the First Charter. 1686 Joseph Dudley, Prest the people, and Simon Brad- 1687 Sir Edmund Andros, street elected President, who Governor. in 1691 was chosen Gov- 1689 Sir Edmund deposed by

* In 1628, the Company in for settling Massachusetts Bay chose Matthew Cradock, Governor, and Thomas Goffe, Lieutenant Governor, but they never came to America. 16 Civil Government of Massachusetts.

Governors of Massachusetts under the Second Charter^ appoint- ed by the King. Governors* Lieutenant Governors, 1692 Sir William Phips. 169a William Stoughton,

1 699& I yooEarlofBellanjont. to r7o2. 1702 May. The Council. 1702 Thomas Povey. Joseph Dudley. 1714 Feh. The Council. 171 5 William Tailor. March. Joseph Dud- ley. 1716 Samuel Shute. 1723 William Dummer. 1728 William Burnet. 1729 William Dummer. 1730 Jonathan Belcher. 1730 William Tailor. 1740 William Shirley. 1733 Spencer Phips. 1753 William Shirley, 1756 Spencer Phips. 1757 April. The Council. Thomas Pownal. 1758 Thomas Hutchinson, 1760 Francis Bernard. to 1770. 1770 Thomas Hutchinson. 1770 Andrew Oliver, 1774 Thomas Gage. 1774 Thomas Oliver,

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

Under the New Constitution^ chosen annually by the People. Governors. Lieutenant Governors. 1780 John Hancock, to 1785 1780 Thos.Cushing, toFeb.28,1788 1785 James Bowdoin, 1787 1788 Benjamin Lincoln, 1789 1787 John Hancock, Oct. 8, 1793 1789 Samuel Adamst 1794 1794 Samuel Adams, 1797 1794 , May 20, 1800 1797 , June7, 1799 1801 Samuel Phillips, Feb.10,1802 1800 Caleb Strong, 1807 1802 Edward H. Robbini, 1807 1807 James Sullivan, Dec. 10, 1808 1807 Levi Lincoln, 1809 1809 Christopher Gore, 1810 1809 David Cobb, 1810 1810 El bridge Gerry, 1812 1810 William Gray, 1812 1812 Caleb Strong, 1816 1812 William Phillips, 1823 1816 John Brooks, 1823 1823 Levi Lincoln, Feb. 1824 1823 , Feb. 6, 1825 1824 , July, 1825 1825 Levi Lincoln. 1826 Thomas L. Winthrop.

Note.—Those Lieutenant Governors whose names are in italics, acted as Governors pro tem. Government of Massachusetts. 17

Cibfl eKobertimcnt of i^assacijusettst, For the Political Year, commencing May, 1830, and ending May, 1831.

His Excellency LEVI LINCOLN, ll.d. Governor. His Honor Thomas L. Winthrop, Esq. Lieutenant-Governor. COUNCIL. Hon. Samuel C. Allen, Hon. George Hull, Nathan Brooks, James Savage, John Endicolt, Joseph E. Sprague, Russell Freeman, Bezaleel Taft, jr. , Secretary of the Commonwealth, Edward D. Bangs, Esq. Chief Clerk, Samuel Austin. Clerk, Edward M'Lane. Treasurer and Receiver General of the Commonwealth, , Esq.

Joseph Foster, 1st Clerk. J. I. Linzee, 2d Clerk. Offices in New State-House.

SENATE. Hon. , President. Suffolk, Hon. Francis C. Gray, Alexander H. Everett, Thomas Motley, Charles Wells, Pliny Cutler, Daniel Baxter. Essex, Hon, Amos Spaulding, John Merrill, William Thorndike, James H. Duncan, Stephen White, Stephen C. Phillips. Middlesex, Hon. Benjamin F. Varnum, , John Locke, Francis Winship, Thomas J. Goodwin. Plymouth, Hon. Solomon Lincoln, jr. Charles J. Holmes. JYorfolk, Hon. Christopher Webb, Henry A. S. Dear- born, Moses Thatcher. Bristol, Hon. Elijah Ingraham, Howard Lothrop, John A. Parker. Worcester, Hon. John W. Lincoln, Lovell Walker, Da- vid Wilder, Samuel Mixter, William S. Hastings. Hampshircj Hon. Olir^r Warner, John Warner. B* 18 Representatives.. . .Suflfolk.

Hampden, Hon. James Fowler, Samuel Lathrop. Franklin, Hon. Elihu Hoyt, Sylvester Maxwell. Berkshire, Hon. Samuel M. M'Kay, Russell Brown. Barnstable, Hon. Elisha Pope. Nantucket, Hon. . Charles Calhoun, Clerk. W. P. Gragg, Esq. Assistant Clerk. Rev. Howard Malcom, Chaplain. William H. Cutting, Page. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Hon. William B. Calhoun, Speaker. Pelham W. Warren, Clerk. Rev. Joseph Tuckerman, Chaplain, ^y The first column denotes the year of Incorpora- Census of the third the Census tion ; the second the 1810, of 1820. Figures at the end of lines, denote the distance of miles from Boston. Inc. 1643, May 10. SUFFOLK. Inc. Cen. Cen. Boston, Joseph T. Adams, Andrew 1630 1810 1820 J. Allen, Samuel Appleton, Samuel T. Armstrong, Samuel Aspinwall, Samuel Austin, jr. Benjamin Bangs, Levi Bart- lett, Francis Bassett, Daniel Baxter, jr. Adam Bent, Ninian C. Betton, John P. In 1830 Bigelow, George Blake, James Bowdoin, Noah Brooks, Isaac Danforth, John B. 61381 Davis, Daniel Denny, Joseph H. Dorr, Ezra Dyer, Jabez Ellis, Joseph Eveleth, Otis Everett, Henry Farnum, Joshua B. Flint, William Foster, , William Goddard, John C. Gray, Thos. Kendall, William Lawrence, Winslow Lewis, Charles Lincoln,Heman Lincoln, John Lowell, jr. William P. Mason, Thomas Melville, Thomas Minns, Geo. Morey, jr. Henry J. Oliver, William F. Otis, Isaac Parker, Thomas W. Phillips, Benjamin T. Pickinan, Isaac C. Pray, James B. Richardson, Benjamin Russell, Enoch Silsby, William Sturgis, William Sullivan, Jos. H. Thayer, Israel Thorn- dike, jr. John C. Warren, John Wells, Simon Wilkinson, John D. Williams, Edmund Wright, jr. Winslow Wright, 594 642 Chelsea, Joseph Stowers. Representatives....Essex. 19

Inc. 1629 30 Represematives....Middlesex.

Ing. 1643, May 10. MIDDLESEX. 1810. 1820. Miles from Boston* 1629 Representatives. ... Hampshire. 21

Inc. 33 Representatives.. ..Plymouth... .Bristol.

Inc. Representatives.. ..Barnstable....Dukes, 23

Inc. 24 Representatives. .. .Worcester.

Inc. 1731, April 2. WORCESTER. Inc. 1810. 1820. Miles from Boston. 1653 Lancaster^ Solon Whiting. 35 Mendon, Caleb V. Allen, Aaron Burden, Benjannin Davenport. 32 Worcester, Otis Corbet, William Eaton, Rejoice Newton. 40 Oxford^ Ira Barton, . 54 Leicester^ Nathaniel P. Denny, Waldo Flint. 46 Rutland, Charles B. Goodrich. 56 Sutton, Joshua Armsby, Jonas L. Sibley. 46 Westboro\ Phineas Gleason. 34 Brookjleldy Simeon Draper, Alanson Hamilton. 64 Uxbridge, Samuel Read, George Willard. 38 Southboro\ Francis B. Fay, 30 Shrewsbury, Thomas Harrington, jr. 40 Lunenburg, 45

Dudley y George A. Tufts. 55 Harvard^ 35 Graftony Samuel Wood. 40 Upton, Eli Warren. 38 Hardwick, Moses Allen. 70 Bolton, Stephen P. Gardner. 33 Sturbridge, James Johnson. 70 Holden, Asa Broad. 51 Leominster, Wilder Carter, Charles Grout. 46 Western, Pardon Allen. 65 Douglas, 47 JVeiv Braintree, 66

Sfiencer, James Draper. ^ 51 Petersham, Joseph Gallond, Josiah Wheeler. 66 Charlton, Issachar Comins, John HUIJr. 60 Temfileton, Samuel Lee, Ephraim Stone. 60 Athol, Samuel Sweetser. 72 Oakham, 62 Representatives.. ..Berkshire. 25

Inc. 1810. 1820. Miles from Boston. 1764 1566 1736 Fitchburg, Isaiah Putnam, Payson Williams. 42 64 1173 1263 Winchendon, William Brown. 60 65 619 613 PaxtoUy Gaius Conant. 55 65 1415 1424 Royalston, Stephen Batcheller. 70 65 1036 1230 Ashburnham, Nathaniel Pierce. 55 66 794 1018 .Yorthboroiigh, Jonas Bartlett. 36 67 1227 1367 Hubbardston, Moses Waite. 53 69 1419 1634 Westminster, Charles Hudson, Cyrus Winship. 54 71 1063 1261 Princeton, Charles Russell. 46 72 713 905 A''orthbridg-e, 45 74 1971 2077 Barre^ Charles Sibley, Lyman Sib- ley. 58 78 540 608 Ward, Zebulon Gary. 50 80 973 1160 Milfordy John Claflin, jr., Samuel L. Scammell 81 1472 1710 Sterling, 84 591 625 . Jonathan D. Merriam. 85 815 911 Gardner, 86 800 902 Boylston, Ward Cotton. 86 916 Philli/iston, 1801 625 664 Dana^ Ephraim Whipple. 65 8 632 886 West Boylston, 45 1095 JVorth Brookjield, Tyler Bacheller. 60 13 926 Millbury, Elias Forbes, Simeon Waters. 14 1066 Southbridge, John McKinstry. Inc. 1761, April 21. BERKSHIRE. 173; 2439 2476 Sheffield, Rovse Leonard, Amos Shears. ' 125 39 372 1377 Stockbridge, Prentice Williams. 130 59 1832 1668 Mnv Marlboro', Warren Wheeler. 118 60 790 865 Egremont, Ephraim Baldwin. 130 61 1665 2768 Pittsjield, Jonathan Allen, Daniel H. Francis, Joseph Merrick, Hosea Merrill, jr. 125 1784 1908 Great Barrington, Charles W. Hopkins. 125 1648 1646 Sandisfieldy Joseph Fuller, Daniel Sears. 112 1680 1443 Tyringham^ Egbert B. Garfield. 116 1303 1319 Lanesboroughy Henry Shaw. 125 Representatives....Norfolk. luc. f

Representatives... .Franklin. 27

Inc. 1810. 1820. Miles from Boston. 1223 Mednvayy Warren Lovering. 20 Bellinghaniy Joseph Rockwood. 26 Wal/ioie, Joseph Hawes. 18 StoughCon, Abner Drake. 17 Sharon 18 Cohasset, James C. Doane. 20 Franklin, Caleb Thurston. 26 Foxborough^ Willard Pierce. 24 Dox)er, 14 Quincy, John Souther. 8 Randolfih, David Brigham, Calvin Hitchcock. 15 Canton, Elijah Spare. 14 Inc. 1811, June 24. FRANKLIN. ' sa Standing Committees.

Inc. 1812, February 25. HAMPDEN. Inc. 1810. 1820. Miles from Boston. 1645 2767 Springfield, William B. Calhoun, William Child, Jesse Pendleton, Silas Stedman, Eleazer Williams. 97 69 Westfield, Joseph S. Avery, Henry Douglas, Henry Fowler. 105

1731 BrimJieLd, John Wyles. , 75 41 Blandford, Orrin Sage. 116 52 Palmer, Cyrus Knox. 82 54 Granville^ Patrick Boies. 120 60 Monson, 80 63 Wilbraham, William S. Burt. 89 65 Chester, Forbes Kyle. 120 79 Southwick, Levi W. Humphreys, Abraham Rising, jr. 110 74 West Sfiringjield^ Henry Ely, Lewis Warriner. 100 74 730 1246 Ludlow^ Aaron J. Miller. 90 80 595 604 Montgomery^ John Crow. 110 83 1036 1171 Longmeadonu, Ehsha Burnham. 97 92 422 491 Russell, John Gould. 108 96 420 453 /'f^a/e«eJ'i7o//anf/, Charles Gardner. 75 1810 798 692 ro/Zonc/, Launcelot Granger. 125 Messenger to the General Courts Jacob Kuhn. Assistant Messengers^ Elijah W. Cutting, Jacob Kuhn, jr. Page to the House, Charles Pitts. Messenger to Governor and Council^ Jonathan D. Robins. Watchman of the State House^ Thomas Aves. Joint Standing Committees. 29

On Education. Messrs. Greene, of New Bedford, Brooks, of Barnard- ston, Train, of Framingham, Bowdoin, of Boston, and Hayward, of Cambridge. On Agriculture. Messrs. Wheeler, of Sudbury, Bridgman, of Belcher- town, Mills, of Worthington, Johnson, of Andover, and Carter, of Leominster. On Finance* Messrs. Rantoul, of Beverly, Cushman, of Middleboro', Gray, of Boston, Draper, of Spencer, and Allen, of Pittsfield. On Elections. Messrs. Hubbard, of Williamsburg, Russell, of Prince- ton, Bigelow, of Boston, Whiting, of Lancaster, Gard- ner, of Nantucket. On Bills in Third Reading, Messrs. Robinson, of Lowell, Preston, of Billerica, Dewey, of Williamstown, Barton, of Oxford, and Tufts, of Dudley. On Engrossed Bills, Messrs. Otis, of Boston, Starkweather, of Pawtucket, Frothingham, of Newburyport, Webb, of Salem, and Shuttuck, of Concord. On County Estimates. Messrs. Taft, of Sunderland, Swan, of Cummington, and Pendleton, of Springfield. On Fay Roll. Messrs. Baxter, of Boston, Williams, of Springfield, and Balch, of Newburyport. On Change of JVames. Messrs. Hartwell, of Montague, Ames, of Greenfield, and Fowle, of Northampton. On Leave of Absence. Messrs. Corbet, of Worcester, Harris, of Charlestown, and Edwards, of Southampton. JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES. 1830....31. On Accounts. Of the Senate, Hon. Messrs. Hoyt, and Parker. Of the House, Messrs. Tufts, of Mcdford, Palfry of Salem, Porter, of Hadley, C* 91 Joint Standing Committees.

On Roads and Bridges. Of the Senate, Hon. Messrs. Spaulding, and Winship. Of the House, Messrs. Bancroft, of Chesterfield, Brow- nell, of Westport, Bray ton, of Adams. On Railway and Canals. Of the Senate, Hon. Messrs. Lincoln, and Dearborn. Of the House, Messrs. Jackson, of Newton, Lovering, of Medway, Hudson, of Westminster. On Towns, Of the Senate, Hon. Messrs. Varnum and Wilder. Of the House, Messrs. Marcy, of Greenwich, Draper, of Brookfield, Howard, of Easton. On Claims. Of the Senate, Hon. Messrs. Wells, and Goodwin. Of the House, Messrs. Loud, of Dorchester, Sibley, of Sutton, Eveleth, of Boston. On the . Of the Senate, Hon. Messrs. McKay, and J. Warner. Of the House, Messrs. Russell, of Boston, Hawes, of Walpole, Hopkins, of Great Barrington.

On Parishes and Religious Societies. Of the Senate, Hon. Messrs. Merrill, and Thacher. Of the House, Messrs. Holden, of Charlestown, Smith, of Ashfield, Saxton, of Deerfield.

On Fisheries. Of the Senate, Hon. Messrs. Lincoln, jr., and Brown. Of the House, Messrs. Putnam, of Salem, Rutter, of East Sudbury, Swift, of Falmouth. On Banks and Banking. Of the Senate, Hon. Messrs. Burneil, and Motley. Of the House, Messrs. Sturgis, of Boston, Denny, of Leicester, Wyles, of Brimfield.

On Mercantile Affairs and Insurance, Of the Senate, Hon. Messrs. Thorndike, and Cutler. Ot the House, Messrs. Weston, of Duxbury, Pickman, of Boston, Read, of Troy. On Public Lands. Of the Senate, Hon. Messrs. Fowler, and Dearborn. Of the House, Messrs. Lewis, of Pepperell, Gardner, of BoltoD, EUis, of Dedham. Courts in Boston. 31

On Manufactures. Of the Senate, Hon. Messrs. Hastings, and Ingraham. Of the House, Messrs. Lowell, of Boston, Owen, of Lee, Lazell, of Bridgewater. On the Library. Of the Senate, Hon. Messrs. Everett, Gray, and White. Of the House, Messrs. Thorndike, of Boston, Flint, of Leicester, Lunt, of Newburyport.

SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT. Justices. Hon. , of Boston, Chief Justice. Hon. Samuel Putnam, LL. D. of Salem. Hon. Samuel Sumner Wilde, LL.D. of Newburyport. Hon. Marcus Morton, LL. D. of Taunton. Attorney General, Hon. Perez Morton, of Dorchester. Solicitor General^ Hon. Daniel Davis, of Cambridge.

Reporter of Decisions ^ Octavius Pickering, Esq. Boston.

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Hon. , Chief Justice. Hon. , Leominster.) Aoc^rJot** Hon. John M. Williams, Taunton. > ^^^^^^^jSpl Hon. David Cummins, Salem. )

MUNICIPAL COURT IN BOSTON. Hon. Peter O. Thacher, Judge. Thomas W. Phillips, Clerk. James T. Austin, Attorney. Stephen Badlam, Crier. The Municipal Court is holden the iirst Monday in each month. POLICE COURT IN BOSTON. Benjamin Whitman, ^ William Simmons, \ Justices. Henry Orue, ) Clerky Thomas Power. Assistant Clerk, William Knapp.

The Police Court sits every day at 9 o'clock, a. m, and at 3 p. m. for the trial of criminal causes. The same is also a Justices Court for the trial of civil causes »

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under 20 dollars, and is held every Wednesday and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, a. m. The Salaries of the Justices are 1500 dollars each.

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. The Court of Sessions and Commissioners of High- ways are abolished, and County Commissioners^ sub- stituted in their stead. ESSEX. Asa W. Wildes, Newburyport, Chairman. Stephen Barker, Andover, William B. Breed, Lynn, Joseph Winn, Salem. MIDDLESEX. Caleb Butler, Groton, Chairman. Benjamin F. Varnura, Dracut, Augustus Tower, Stow, David Townsend, Waltham. PLYMOUTH. Thomas Weston, Middleborough, Chairman. Jared Whitman, Abington, John CoUamore, Scituate. Sfiecial Commissioners^ Daniel Mitchell, Bridgewater, William J. Ripley, Plymouth. HAMPSHIRE. Charles P. Phelps, Hadley, Chairman. Alvan Rice, Chesterfield, Ithamar Conkey, Amherst.

Sfiecial Commissioners ^ Oliver Smith, Hatfield, Elisha Strong, Northampton. BRISTOL. Noah Claflin, Attleboro', Chairman Lemuel Tripp, Fairhaven, John Mason, Swanzey. Special Commissionery Abner B. GifFord, Westport. BARNSTABLE. Samuel P. Croswell, Falmouth, Chairman* Matthew Cobb, Barnstable, Obed Brooks, Harwich.

Sfiecial Commissioners y Elisha Pope, Sandwich, Orren Howes, Dennis. DUKES COUNTY. Matthew Mayhew, Chilmark, Chairman. WilUam Davis, Tisbury, Ichabod Norton, Edgartown.

Sfiecial Commissioners y John Hancock, Chilmark, Ber- nard Luce, Tisbury. Supreme Judicial Courts. 33

NANTUCKET. William Coffin, Chairman, Josiah Hussey, Zacheus Hussey. WORCESTER. Jared Weed, Peterstiatn, Chairman* Aaron Tufts, Dudley, Edmund Cushing, Lunenburg, William Eaton, Worcester. BERKSHIRE. Luther Washburn, Pittsfield, Chairman. Peter Briggs, Adams, Lvman Brown, Sandisfield. Special Commissioners, Edward Stevens, New Marl- borough, Levi Belden, Lenox. NORFOLK. Samuel P. Loud, Dorchester, Chairman. WilUam Ellis, Dedham, Lewis Fisher, Franklin, Nathaniel Tucker, Milton. FRANKLIN. John Nevers, Northfield, Chairman. Thomas Longley, Hawley, John Arms, Conway. Special Commissioners.^ Rufus Saxton, Deerfield, Thad- deus Coleman, Greenfield. HAMPDEN. Caleb Rice, West Springfield, Chairman, Joel Norcross, Monson, Reuben Boies, jr., Blandford. Special Commissioner^ Robert Emery, Springfield.

Calendar of the Supreme Judicial Courts. LAW TERMS. Suffolk and JVantucket. —Boston, 1st Tuesday in March. Essex.—Salem, on the 6th Tuesday next after the 4th Tuesday in September. Middlesex.—Cambridge, on the 3d Tuesday next after the 4th Tuesday in September. Bristol., Plymouth., Barnstable., and Dukes County.— Plymouth and Taunton, alternately, on the 4th Tues- day next after the 4th Tuesday of September. Worcester.—Worcester, on the first Tuesday next after the 4th Tuesday in September. Berkshire. —Lenox, on the week following the 2d Tuesday in September. 34 Conrt of Common Pleas.

Norfolk,—Dedham, on the 5th Tuesday next after the 4th Tuesday of September. Hamfishire, Hamfiden^ and Franklin. —Northamp- ton, on the Monday next preceding the 4th Tuesday in September. NISI PRIUS TERMS. Suffolk and Kantucket.—Boston, 7th Tuesday next after the 4th Tuesday in September. At Nantucket, for the county of Nantucket, on the 1st Tuesday of July. Essex.—At Ipswich, for Essex county, on the 8th Tuesday next after the 1st Tuesday in March. Worcester. —At Worcester, for Worcester county, 6th Tuesday next after the 1st Tuesday in March. Middlesex. — At Concord, on the 2d Tuesday in April. Norfolk.—At Dedham, on the 3d Tues.in February. Berkshire and Plymouth.—At Lenox, from Berkshire county, and at Plymouth, for Plymouth county, on the 10th Tuesday next after the 1st Tuesday in March; also at Lenox, on the 2d Tuesday of September. Hampshire.—At Northampton, on the 7th Tuesday next after the 1st Tuesday in March. Hamfiden^ Bamstabley and Dukes Cou7ity.— At Springfield, for Hampden county, and at Barnstable, for Barnstable and Dukes counties, on the 8th Tuesday next after the 1st Tuesday in March. Also in the county of Hampden, at Springfield, on the 1st Tuesday of September. Franklin and Bristol— At Greenfield, for Franklin county, and at Taunton, for Bristol county, on the 7th Tuesday next after the 1st Tuesday in March. At Greenfield also, for the County of Franklin, on the 2d Tuesday of September. At New-Bedford, for Bristol county, on the 8th Tuesday after the 4th Tuesday of September.

Calendar of Courts of Common Fleas. Suffolk.—Boston, first Tuesday in January, April, July and October. Essex.—Ipswich, on the 3d Monday of March, and 3d Monday of December.—Salem, 3d Monday of June. —Newburyport, 3d Monday of September. Middlesex.--ConzoTAt 2d Monday in September, 2d Monday in March, and second Monday of June. —Cam» bridge, 2d Monday in December. County Commissioners. 35

Hatnfisfiire.—Northampton, 4th Monday in March, 3d Monday in August, and 3d Monday in November. PlymouCh.—Flymonth, 2d Monday in April, 2d Mon- day in August, and 3d Monday in November. Bristol.—At Taunton, on the 2d Monday of March and September, and at New Bedford, on the 2d Mon- day of June and December. Barnstable.—Barnstable, on the Tuesday next suc- ceeding the 3d Monday of April, and the first Tuesday in September. Dukes.—Edgartown, on the 3d Monday in May, and the last Monday of September. jVantucket.—Nantucket, 4th Monday in May, and 1st Monday in October. Worcester.—Worcester, 1st Monday in March, 3d Monday in June, Monday next after the 4th Monday in August, and 1st Monday of December annually. Berkshire.—Lenox, 4th Monday of February, June, and October. Norfolk.—Dedham, 4th Monday in April, 3d Mon- day in September, and 3d Monday in December. Franklin.—Greenfield, on the Tuesday of the next week after the 4th Monday in March, 2d Monday in August, and 2d Monday in November. Hamfiden —Springfield, 3d Monday in March, 4th Monday in August, and 4th Monday in November.

Meetings ofthe County Commissionera, Essex.—Ipswich, on the 2d Tuesday of April, and on Tuesday the 16th of January.—At Salem, on the

2d Tuesday of July ; and at Newburyport, on the 2d Tuesday of October, and on the 4th Tues. of December. MzV/c^/esejr.—Cambridge, on the 1st Tuesday of Jan-

uary, and at Concord , on the 2d Tuesday in May, and on the 3d Tuesday in September. Hampshire.—Northampton, on the 1st Tuesday in September, on, the 1st Tuesday in March, and 1st Tues. of June and December. P/z/Twow^A.—Plymouth, on the 3d Tuesday in March, and on the 1st Tuesday in August, and on the 2d Tues- day in December. Bristol,—Taunton, on the 4th Tuesday in March, and on the 4th Tuesday in September. ——

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Barnstable.—'BsimstQble, on the 2d Tuesday of April, and on the 2d Tuesday of October. Dukes County.—Ed gartown, on the Wednesday next after the 3d Monday in May, and on the Wednes- day next after the 2d Monday in November. Ahn^wc^e?.—Nantucket, 3d Monday of April, and 2d Monday of October. Worcester.—Worcester, the 4th Tuesday of March, the 2d Tuesday of September, and on the 3d Tuesday of June, and 4th Tuesday of December. Berkshire.—Lenox, on the last Tuesday in April, and on the last Tuesday in September. JVbrfolk. —Dedham, on the 3d Tuesday of April, and on the 4th Tuesday in September. Franklin.—Greenfield, on the 1st Tuesday in March, on the 1st Tuesday in September, and on the 2d Tues- day of June and December. Hamfiden.—Springfield, on the 4th Tues. of April, June, September and December.

Calendar of Probate Courts. SUFFOLK. At the Probate Office, in the County Court House, School Street, Boston, every Monday except the first Monday in each month. ESSEX. At the Probate Office in Ipswich, on the 1st Tues^ day in February, March, May, June, August, Septem- ber, November, and December. —At Salem, first Tues- day in January, April, July and October, and the third Tuesday in February, May, August, and November At Newburyport, on the last Tuesday in March, June, September and December,—At Haverhill, on the 3d Tuesday in April and October. —At Gloucester, the 3d Tuesday in January and July. —At Marbiehead, on the Wednesday following the first Tuesday in April and October.—At Lynn, on the Wednesday following the first Tuesday in January and July. MIDDLESEX. At Cambridge, 2d Tuesday in January, August, and

November ; 1st Tues. in March ; 3d Tues. in May, and Tuesday next preceding 2d Monday in December. In Concord, 2d Tuesday of February ; 2d Tuesday in —

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April ; Tuesday next preceding 2d Monday in Jnne and

September ; and od Tuesday in November. In Groton, 1st Tues. in May, last Tuesday in September, and last Tuesday in December.— In Framingham, last Tues- day in June, and last in October.—In Charle-stown, on the 3d Tuesday in February, and the 3d Tuesday in August.—In VVoburn, on the 4lh Tuesday in April. In Chelmsford, on the 1st Tuesday in October. HAMPSHIRE. At the Court House in Northampton, on the 1st Tues. of each month in the year, except July.—At Amherst, on the 2d Tuesday in April and October.—At Belcher- ton, on the 2d Tuesday of February and August, at the house of J. H. Clapp. At Chesterfield, on the 2d Tues. in May and September, at the house of E. Clapp. PLYMOUTH. At Scituate, on the 1st Tuesday of March, June, and December, and last Tuesday of August.—At the Post- office in Plym.outli, the third Mondays of February, May, November and December, and on the 2d Mon- days of A])ril and August,— At East-Bridgewater, on the first Tuesdays of April, July, and October.—At Middleborough, on the first Tuesdays of May, August and Noven^.ber.—At Rochester, on Wednesday next after the first Tuesdays of May and November. BRISTOL. The first Tuesday in each month, as follows:—At Taunton, in January, March, and August ; at Norton, in

July and Novem. ; at Dighton, in June and December, and first Friday after 1st Tuesday in every month, ex-

cept June and December ; at New-Bedford, in May and October; at Freetown, in February; at Seekonk, in September; at Trov, the last Tuesday in June, and at West port, the last Tuesday in July. BARNSTABLE. At the Probate Office in Barnstable, on the 2d Tues- day of January, February, March^ June, and September. — At the house of Jabtz Howland, in West Barnstable, on the 2d Tuesday of July and Decern. —At the house of Joshua Hamblin, in Yarmouth, on the 2d Tuesday of August.—At the house of William Fessenden, in Sand- wich, on the 2d Tues. in November.—At the house of David Lewis, in Falmouth, onWednesday next after the D 38 Probate Courts in Massachusetts.

2d Tuesday in November.—At the house of David Ken- drick, in Harwich, on the last Mondays of March and October.—At the house of Elisha Crocker, in Brewster, on Tuesday next after the last Monday of March and October. — At the house of Henry Knowles, in Orleans, on Wednesday next after the last Monday of March and October.— At the house of Joshua Y. Pierce, in Welfleet, on Thursday next after the last Monday of March and October.— At the house of Ezra Crocker, in Coatuit village, on the 3d Tuesday of May. WORCESTER. At the Probate Office in the Court House in Worces- ter, on the 1st Tuesday in every month ; at the house of Mr. Wright, innholder in Templeton, on Thursday the next after the 3d Tuesday in May, and on the 3d Tues- day in October; at the house of Elisha Hammond, inn- holder, of West-Brookfield. on the 2d Tuesday iu April, and 4th in October; at the house of Mr. Rand, jr. inn- holder in Lancaster, on the 3d Tuesday in May, and November; at the house of Mr. Moses Chapin, inn- holder in Uxbridge, 4th Tuesday in May and Novem- ber ; at Barre, on the 3d Tuesday of August and Jan- uary ; and at Mendon, on the 4th Tuesday in May. BERKSHIRE. At the Probate Office in Lenox, on the 1st Tuesday in each month, except September, in which month the Court will be holden on the 1st Tuesday after the 1st Wednesday—At Griswoid's, in Great-Barring- ton, on the 2d Tuesday in February, May, August and November.—At Mr, Tower's, in Lanesborough, on the 2d Tuesday in January, April, July and (October. NORFOLK. At Dedham, the 1st Tuesday in each month.— Quin- cy, 2d Tuesday in February, May, August, and No- vember.—Wrentham, 3d Tuesdays in February, May, August and November. FRANKLIN. At Greenfield, eight limes a year; at Charlemont,

Wendell and Conway, twice a year ; at such times and places as the Judge shall appoint. HAMPDEN. At Springfield, nine times; at WestfieJd, twice; ari^ at Monson, twice in each year, at such places and times in said terms as the Judge shall appoint. Cj* See Appendix* Justices in Massachusetts. 39

JUSTICES throughout the Commonwealth^ arranged according to the dates of their Commissions, Nathan Dane Beverly Abrah. Holmes Rochester Artemas Ward Boston Joseph Locke Billerica Bezaleel Taft Uxhridgc Leominster Benjamin Pickman 'Salem Wendell Davis Sandwich Perez Morton Dorchester Ebenezer Fisher Dedham Nathl. Morton Taunton Wm. P. Walker Lenox Jonathan Mason Boston Thos. Weston Middleboro* Daniel Davis Cambridge Nathan Chandler Lexingt, Harrison G. Otis Bofiton David Cummins Sale?n Daniel Kilham JVenham Jesse Putnam Boston William Prescott Boston Marcus Morton Taunton Aaron Hill Ca7nbridge Nathan Willis Pittsfield Oliver Fiske Worcester Russel Freeman A''. Bedf, John Lowell Boston Stephen White Salem Charles Turner Chelsea do. John Davis Boston Jiirus Ware Dedham Groton James Fowler Westfield Ca?nbridge Stephen Barker Andover George Blake Boston Hezekiah Barnard Nantu. Thomas B. Adams Quincy Edmund Cushing Lunenb. E.Starkweather^or//2m^. Thos. L.Wmthrop Boston Ephr. Williams Deerfieid Jacob Hall do. Boston Hercules Cushman Mid- East dleborough Bridgcivater John Merrill Neivbury Saml. S. Wilde Boston John Endicott Dedham Samuel Putnam Salem AaronHobart E.Bridgenv, John Welles Boston Ezra Mudge Lynn Nathaniel Bowditch do. Joshua Dantbrth Pittsfield John C. Williams Pittsfield 'I'wfxoliwYxxWo.v Cambridge Peter C. Brooks Boston Mark Doolittle Belchert. John T. Kirkland do. John Mason Swanzey Samuel Crocker Taunton Bezaleel Taftjjr. Uxbridge John Pickering Boston jonatlian Phillips Boston Samuel P. P. Fay Cambr. Saml. C. Allen Northfield Silas Holman Bolton (ieoi'ge Hull Sandisfield

Richard Sullivan Brookline j ames Savage Boston B.W.Crowninshield Salem Joseph E. Sprague Salem Thomas GreenleafQz-tzV/c// Nathan Brooks Concord Josiah Quincy Cambridge Henry A.S.Dearborn, Rox. Danl. Noble Williamstown Boston William Reed Marblehead Lemuel Shaw do. Samuel Porter Hadley 40 Justices of the Peace in Boston. SUFFOLK. Judge of Probate^ Joseph Hall, Boston. Register of Probate, John Heard, jr. do. Register of Deeds, Henry Alline, do. County Attorney, James T. Austin, do. County Treasurer, William Mackay, do. Clerks of S. J. Court, and Court of Common Pleas, John Callender, John Stickney, and Charles A. Parker, of Boston. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE AND OF THE QUORUM IN BOSTOI^

Joseph May Stephen Codman Andrew Brimmer William Little William Minot Samuel D. Parker Edward Jones John Knapp Andrew Ritchie William Spooner Loammi Baldwin Alexan. Townsend Israel Thorndike Benja. Whitman Benjamin Guild Thos. H. Perkins Gardiner Greene David Sears Wm. Stevenson William Parsons Wm. Simmons William Sullivan John Parker Augustus Peabody Samuel Hubbard Francis J. Oliver John Callender Joseph Head Joseph E. Smith Tristram Barnard Thomas Perkins Edward D. Bangs Joseph Tilden Timothy Williams Benjamin Russell Peter O. Thacher Thomas Melville Joseph Hall Warren Dutton John Heard, jr. Thomas Welsh, jr. Wm. H. Sumner Wm. D. Sohier Francis C. Gray James T. Austin John T. Apthorp Alexan. H. Everett Samuel H. Walley Daniel Sargent

APPOINTED TO QUALIFY CIVIL OFFICERS. William Donnison, Daniel Sargent, Edward D. Bangs, Samuel Austin. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE IN BOSTON. William Taylor Saml.F. M'Cleary Nathl. P. Russell John Williams Henry Codman Henry Cabot Wm. C. Aylwin Z. G. Whitman Jonathan Hastings Samuel Gore Redford Webster Thomas Dennie Joseph Coolidge William R. Gray Saml. K.Williams Samuel Snelling Richard D. Harris James Phillips William Mackay George Burroughs Thomas Clark Phineas Blair Amos Binney Joseph Woodward Josiah P. Cuoke Joseph N. Howe Nathan Hale Abra. W. Fuller Edw. Tuckerman Charles Bradbury Justices of the Peace in Boston. 41

Benjamin Rand Henry H. Fuller John Boyle Elijah Morse Jolm C. Gray George A. Otis Edward Brooks John S. Lillie James C. Merrill Franklin Dexter George Hallett Samuel D. Ward Bradford Sumner Chandler Bobbins Dav. S. Townsend Samuel A. Wells Isaac Waters Caleb Loring Thomas Welsh Benj. R. Nichols Zebedee Cook Francis Gardner Wm. H. Gardiner John C. Warren Richard Fletcher W. R.P.Washburn James Jackson Thos. J. Eckley Ezra Davis George W. Coffin John Cotton JNinian C. Betton Francis Green A. A. Dame Samuel E. Sewall James Hall Andrew Dunlap Abraham Moore Turner Phillips J. R. Adan William Barry Joseph Levering Theod. Lyman, jr. Josiah Quincy, jr. Joseph W. Revere Benj. T. Pickman Heman Lincoln Francis Bussett Henry Alline Charles Sprague Samuel Svvett J. J. Loring Isaac Stevens William Sturgis Samuel D. Harris Daniel Carney Charles P. Curtis Henderson Inches William Appleton Thomas Power James Bowdoin Eben Ritchie Dorr George Gay Thos. W. Phillips Sidney Bartlett J. W. Davis Josiah Bradlee George S. Bulfinch William P. Mason Edmund Kimball Darius Board man Horatio M. Willis Thaddeus Page John W. Quincy William Parker William Tileston David Henshaw Bryant P. Tilden Thomas Wetmore Thomas Kendall Geo. W. Brimmer John G. Rogers David L. Child Charles Hayward Thomas W. Ward William Ingalls Nathl. G. Snelling Samuel Hammond Daniel Parkraan Ebenezer Francis Elbridge Gerry Nathan Gurney, jr. Saml.Frothingham Samuel (i. Perkins Prince Snow Isaac Winslovv George Bond Charles Wells George E. Head Joseph Austin Daniel Baxter Charles G. Loring Henry Bass Charles A. Parker Benjamin Rich Gedney King Francis Brinley, jr. Francis Welch Isaac P. Osgood Samuel May Wm. H. Eliot John W. James Daniel Messinger \Vm. A. Warner Augus.W. Roberts John Tappan Lynde Walter Wm. J. Hubbard George Ticknor VVilliam Knapp Joshua Blake Eliphalet Williams John T. Winthrop Samuel Perkins Samuel P. Gardner Wm. T. Andrews FrancisH. Williams Edward Cruft B. D. Greene Caleb Eddy Henry J, Oliver John B. Davis Samuel T. Arm- George Morey Ezra A. Bourne strong D* 4^ Counsellors at Law in Boston.

Samuel Tenny John A. Lowell Francis O. Walts John F. Loring Moses Wheeler Joseph Sewall Wm, Foster Otis Wiilard Phillips Benj. Lynde Oliver Jonathan Porter James F. Baldwin Wm. T. Heydock Thomas A. Dexter John Johnson Edward G. Loring Henry W.Kinsman Nathl. L Bowditch Justin Field JNorman Seaver Wm. Milliard, jr. Joseph T. Adams

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE IN CHELSEA, Joseph Stowers.

NOTARIES PUBLIC IN BOSTON. William Stevenson Charles Hay ward Thomas A. Dexter Samuel J. Prcscott John J. Loring John Johnson Stephen Codman John W. Quincy

COUNSELLORS AT LAW IN BOSTON.

Rufus G. Amory Wm. C. Ay 1 win Horatio M. W^illis William Prescott Benjamin Guild Charles P. Curtis George Blake Joseph Harrington William Parker Benjamin Parsons Thompson Miller Moses Draper William Sullivan William Simmons Henry H. Fuller John Williams William D.Sohier George E. Head John Heard, jr. Phineas Blair Charles G. Loring Peter O. Thacher Abraham Moore George Morey Benjamin Gorham Thomas Power Richard Fletcher John Pickering Josiah P. Cooke John C. Gray James Allen Zach. G. Whitman Edward Brooks Warren Dutton Sherman Lelund Franklin Dexter John Knapp Benjamin Rand Wiilard Phillips Samuel D. Parker Abrah. W. Fuller John R. Adan Thomas Welsh, jr. Henry Codman Andrew Dunlap William Austin Elijah Morse Abraham A. Dame George Gay Francis Gardner Daniel Webster Samuel D. Ward Bradford Sumner Alexan. Townsend David Townsend Edmund Kimball James T. Austin James C. Merrill Thos. W. Phillips William Minot James Bowdoin James Savage Francis Basset Thomas Wetmore Samuel Hubbard Tliomas A. Dexter John G. Rogers Benj. R. Nichols David A. Simmons Isaac P. Osgood Joseph E. Smith Francis C. Gray Jonathan Porter Augustus Peabody William Gale Wm. T. Andrews Saml. F. M'Cleary Henry B. Smith John P. Bigelow Saml. K.Williams William P. Mason William H. Eliot Attorneys, Sheriffs, &c., in Boston. 43

Wm. A. Warner Eben Ritchie Dorr J^orman Seaver John T. Winthrop Francis Brinley, jr. Francis O. Watts Ninian C. Betton Asa W. Paine Robert Treat Paine William Page Angus. W. Roberts Nathl. I. Bowditch Wm. H. Gardiner Wm. J. Hubbard Edw.Wigglesworth W.R.P. Washburn FrancisH.Williams David Lee Child Samuel E. Sewall Edward G. Loring HenryW.Kinsman John B. Davis William F. Otis William B. Dorr Sidney Bartlett Josiah Quincy, jr. Ellis Gray Loring George S.Bulfinch ATTORNEYS AT THE SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT IN BOSTON. Edward V. Child Richard S. Fay Wm. G. Stearns Edward Blake Wash'n P. Gragg Augustus H. Fiske John C. Park George S. Snelling Calvin Tilden William E. Payne Henry B. Rogers Jona. Chapman, jr. Elias H. Derby Edvv. G. Prescott ATTORNEYS AT THE COMMON PLEAS IN BOSTON. Wm. Pratt, jr. Charles R. Lowell Hamilton Hutchins Michael Lovcll Saml.H.WalleyJr. Edmund Quincy John W. Whitman Charles F. Adams J. Winsl. Whitman Arthur W, Austin Isaac McLellan, jr. Charles C. Paine Edward Pickering J. Lewis Stackpole James M. Barker Richard Robins Francis O. Dorr John H. Gray AureliusD. Parker Winsl. W. Wright Thomas K. Davis William Elliot, jr. Richard Hildreth William Amory

Sheriff, Charles P. Sumner, of Boston. Deputij Sheriffs, Luke Baldwin, James Dennie, Henry H. Huggeford, and Prince Snow. Offices, Court Street. County Jailor, Stephen Badlam. CORONERS. Boston, Prince Snow. Chelsea, David Floyd, Joseph Stowers.

*^* For Additions and Corrections, see Appendix.

ESSEX. Judge of Probate, Daniel A. VVhiie, of S.ilem. Register of Probate, Nathaniel Lord, jr. of Ipswich. Register of DeecU^ Amos Choate, of Salem.

County Treasurer y William F. Wade, of Ipswich. County Attorney, Asahel Huntington, of Salem. Clerk oftlte Courts, John Prince, jr. of Salem. 44 Justices of the Peace in Essex.

Justices of the Peace and of' the Quorum, Andover John Kneeland, en, John Prince Mark Newman Hobart Metliuen Ben Osgood Clark, Samuel Farrar, JVexvbury Jacob Gerrish, Samuel Merrill, Nathaniel Swift, Amos Spaulding jVcwbury/iort VViUiana Beverly Joshua Fisher, Woart, Jonathan Gage, Hubert Rantoul, Wiliiaru Ebenezer Moseley, John Thorndike Fitz, Stephen W. iVIarston Boxford 'I'homas Perley Salem John Punchard,Mo- -flrafZ/orc/BenjaminParker sesTowuS'rnd, John Prince, Danvers Gideon Foster, jr. Ichabod Tucker, Eze- Ralph H. French, Joseph kiel Savage, Benjamin Shed Merrill, Leverett Salton- Gloucester Henry Phelps, stall, Daniel A. White, William W. Parrot Amos Choate, Willard Haverhill Israel Bartlett, Peele, D. L. Pickman, Stephen Minot, John Var- Amos Hovey, JohnG.King, num, Moses Wingate, JosephWinn, ElishaMack, James H.Duncan, Leon- Jolm Saunders, JonathanP. ard Wiiite Saunders, Frt^der. Howes, I/isivich John Heard, Asa John Walsii, Joseph Pea- Andrews, Nathl. Lord, jr. body, , John Choate Joseph Rupes J.ynii James Gardner, SuUsbiiry Samuel Nye, Ja. Robert W. Trevett cob Brown, Edvvard Dorr Lynnfield AsaT. Newhall Tujia/ield Nehem. Cleave- Marbleficad Nuthaii Bow- lund AjiJ-ioiiited to qualify Civil Officers, Nathan Dane, John Punchard, John Saunders, John Prince, Leverett Saltonstall, Icha'ood Tucker, Daniel A. Wliite, William VVoart, Asa Andrews, Amos Choate, , Charles White, Henry Phelps, Nathaniel Lord, jr. Stephen Minot, VViiham W. Par- rott. Jahez Farley, Jeremiah Nelson, John Prince, jr. James H. Duncan. Justices of the Peace. Amesbury Robert Patten, Whittter John Morse, Eliplialet Andover John L. Abbot, Graves, Lowell Bagley, , G.P. Osgood, Stephen Sargent, jr. Will- Joseph Kitteridge, William iam' Nichols, Robert Cross, Johnson, jr. Elijaii L Her- Daniel Weed, Edmund rick, Amos Blanchard, Justices of the Peace in Essex. 45

Nathan W. Hazen rill, Enoch Foot, Nathan- Beverly Thomas Davis, iel Hills, William Bach- Jonathan Smith, Abraham eller, Barnard Brickett, Kilham, Amos Sheldon Warner Wiuttier, David Boxford Parker Spafford, How, Rufus Longley, Jonathan Foster, Moses Ephraim Corliss Dorman, George W. S^iw- Ipswich Asa Smith, Jabez yer, Solomon Low, Abijah Parity, Joseph Farley, Norlhey Thomas Manning,Wiriiam Bradford William Green- Conant, jr. George W. ough, Daniel Stickney, Jes- Hea]d, Timothy Appleton, se Kimball, Aaron Parker, Charks Kimball, Ammi Moses Parker, Jonathan R. Smith Kimballjjr. Eliphalet Kini- Lyiin Elijah Downing, ball, Jeremiah Spofford Richard Hazeltine, John Danvers Eleazer Put- Lumnms, Jacob Ingalls, jr. nam, Benjamin Crownin- Eleazer C. Richardson, shield, Zerubbabel Por- Isaac Story, Isaac Gates, ter, Andrew Nichols, Geo. William B. Breed Osgood, John W. Proctor, L.ynrifield Daniel Need- Nathaniel West, William ham, BowmanViles, Josiah Sutton, Elias Putnam, New hall Daniel P. King, Jonathan Manchester David Colby, Shove, Asa Gardner Dulcena L. Bingham £ssex Jonathan Story, Alarblehcad Joshua Pren- John Dexter tiss, Nathan B. Martin, Gloucester John Manning, Asa Hooper, George Bar- Isaac Elwell, William ker, John G. Hooper, Pearce,Joseph B.Manning, Robert Hooper, John Hoo- James Goss, WilliamWhip- per, James Appleton, John ple, Ebenezer Pool, jr. Sparhawk, William B. Samuel Lane, William Adams, William Eiliot, E. Pearce,jr. Aaron Gidding, Hersey Derby, Nathaniel William Beach, Israel L. Hooper Trask, Samuel Worcester, Methuen Stephen Barker, Thomas S'evenson, Joseph John Russ, Jonathan Cur- Stacy rier, Joseph W. Cnrleton, Hamilton JoshuaGiddings, Joseph Griffin, jr. Stephen Matthew Whipple, Azor Gage, Stephen Barker, 2d. Brown John Tenny

Haverhill James Aver, Middleto7i ' Daniel Fuller, Oliver Morse, Charles Ezra Nichols, Pelatiah Whitp, Nathaniel Ladd, Wilkir.s Isaac R. How, Moses Mer- JVewbury Moses Little, 46 Notaries and Counsellors in Essex.

Silas Little, Josiah Little, dike, Jonathan Hodges,Sol- Daniel Halp,ThomasHHle, omon S. Whipple, John Samuel Newman, Silas Foster, William Story, Moody.Orlando B. Merrill, Pickering Dodge, John W. Moses Pettingell, Daniel Treadweil, William Story, Adams, 3d. Joseph Little, 2d., Joseph G. Waters, Neheniiah Cleaveland David Putnam, William J^envburyfiort William Fettyplace.Thomas Need- Cross, William Bartlet, harn, Steplien C. Phillips, Thomas M.Clark, AsaW. E. Shillaber, Asahel Hunt- Wildes, Andre vvFrothing- ington, John Russell, Hum- ham, Edward S. Rand, phrey Devereux, Warwick John Porter, Solomon H. Palfrey, jr., Perley Put- Currier, John Cook, jr. nam, Rufus Ciioate Caleb Gushing, George Salisbury, Samuel March, Titcomb, Moses Parsons Samuel Walton, Ephraim Parish, Henry Frothing- Morrill, Dudley Evans ham, John Andrews Saugus Jacob Eustis, Rowley Benjamin Proctor, George Makepeace Joshua Jewett, Benjamin TofisHeld Jacob Town, jr. Little, Thomas Gage, W. N. Cleaveland, Thomas Solomon Nelson, Amos J. Perkins Tenney, Samuel Pickard, Wenham Moses Foster, Benjamin Smith Nicholas Dodge, jr. ^alem Henry Elkins, G. West JVeivbury Daniel S. Johonnot, Samuel Ropes, Emery, Thomas Hills, Ed- John Derby, Larkin Thorn- mund Hills, Eliph. Emery

JsTotaries Public. Andover Nathaniel Swift en, Ezekiel H. Derby, jr. Beverly Isaac Flagg Newburyfiort John Fitz, Danvers John W. Proctor, John Porter, William Jonathan Shove Woart, Daniel Foster Gloucester William Per- Salan Ichabod Tucker, son, Thomas Stephenson John Prince, jr. Ezekiel Haverhill Charles White, Savage, John Punch ard, Gilman Parker Jor. P. Saunders, John Rus- Jfiswich Jabez Farley sell, John Walsh Lynn James Gardiner, Salisbury Samuel Nye,' Benjamin Oliver Edward Dorr Marblefuad Nathan Bow- Counsellors at Laiv. ./fmesAwry Nathan Crosby, Andover Hobart Clark, Robert Cross Samuel Merrill, x\mos Attorneys, Sheriffs, &c., in Essex. 47

Spaulding Marhlehead E. Hersey Beverly Nathan Dane, Derby, jr. Thomas Stephens, William -Kewbury Jacob Gerrish Thorndike JSfewburyfiort Eben. Mose- Danvers John W. Proctor, ley, Steph.VV.Marstcn, Asa Ralph H. French W, Wildes, Caleb Gushing, Gloucester Joseph B. Moses Parsons Parish Manning, Thomas Ste- Salem Leverett Saltonstall, venson Benjamin Merrill, John G. Haverhill James H. Dun- King, Larkin Thorndike, can, Stephen Minot, Isaac Solomon S. Whipple, John R. How Foster, Joseph G. Waters, Ifiswich Asa Andrews John Waish,Asahel Hunt- Lynn Robert W. Trevett, ington, EbenezerShillaber, Isaac Gates ,Elisha Mack

Attorneys at the Sufireme Judicial Court. Andovcr David Mack Salem^ Stephen P. W^ebb, Haverhill Gilman Parker David Roberts, George Zj/«n Jeremiah C.Stickney Wheatland, Nath, J. Lord

Attorneys at the Common Pleas. ^wf/of^rNathanW.Hazen Allen iT/a7*ZV(?/it'ad/ Wm.Elliot.jr. Salem Robert Rantoul, jr. Meihuen John Tenny John S. Williams, John -JVeivburyfiort William S. Codman

Sheriffs Joseph E. Sprague, of Salem. Deputy Sheriffs. Andover Moody Bridges Lynn William Chadwell Danvers Stephen Upton Marblehead Samuel Gloucester Joshua P. Bowden, 3d. Trask Methuen Josiah Osgood Haverhill Charles L. JVevjburyfiort Gilman Bartlett White, Daniel Dutch I/isiuich Theodore An- Salem Nehemiah Brown drews, Michael Brown Salisbury John Colby Prison Keefiers. Ifisnvich Michael Brown White Nenvburyjiort Gilman Salem Nehemiah Brown Coroners. Amesbury Ichabod B. Sar- Nathaniel Swift gent Boxford Daniel Adams Andover John Adams, Bradford Jonathan YiJim- 48 Justices of the Peace in Middlesex. ball, jr. Amos Parker Methne7i , jr. Danvers Jonathan Shove Amos Batker, Jonathan Easex Joshua Giddings, Merrill, Ben Osgood David Choate Neivbury Orlando B. Mer- GlouceHer Ellas Clougli, rill, Daniel Adams, 3d. James Goss A^twburiifiort Oilman Haverhill Enos Bradley, White, John Cook, jr. Oliver Morse, Enoch Foot, John Moody Nathaniei Hills, Jchn West Ntivbiiry William Marsh Pilsbury Ifisivich Michael Brown, Rowley Jeremiah Jevi^ett William F. Wade Salem John Punchard, B. Lynn William Rhodes, BL.nchard, Thomas

Eleazer C. Richardbon, Needhi^.m . Samuel Viail Salisbury Edward Dorr, Lynnfield John Upton Jacob Brown, Elias French Mardlehead^?iiha.n Bowen Tofisjield J. Town, jr.

MIDDLESEX. Judge of FrobatCy Samuel P. P. Fay, of Cambridge. Register of Probate, Isaac Fiske, of Weston. Register of Deeds, William F. Stone, of Canibridge. County 1 reasurer, John Keyes, of Concord. County Attorney, Asa!\el Stearns, of Cambridge. Clerk of the Courts, Abraham Biglow, of do. Justices of the Peace a?id of the Quorum. Ashby John Locke Fiamingham Jonathan Brighton Gorham Parsons Maynard, Josiah Adams Cambridge Abraham Big- Groton Luther Lawrence, low, Asahel Stearns, Abra- Amos Bancroft ham Milliard, Ephraim Lexington Elias Phinneyr Buttrick Marlborough Samuel Gib- Charlestown John Soley, bons, Joel Cranston, Ben- William Austin, Rufns jamin Rice, William Dra- Wyman, L. M. Parker, per John M. Fiske Medford Nathaniel Hall, Chelmsford Joel Adams Abner Bartlett Concord Abiel Hey wood, JVewton John Richardson William Parkman, Joseph Pejifierell John Walton Barrett, , jr. Reading James Bancroft John Keyes,NathanBrooks Sherburne Calvin Sanger jEast Sudbury Jacob South Reading John Hart Reeves Stow Rufus Hosmer, Au- Justices of the Peace in Middlesex. 49 gustus Tower West Cambridge William Tyngsboro" Daniel Rich- Whittemore ardson Westford John Abbot Tewksbury Edward St. Wilmington William Blan - Loe Livermore chard, Wm.BlanchardJr. Waltham Theodore Ly- Weston Ebenezer Hobbs, man, Luke Fiske Isaac Fiske Watertown Levi Thaxter, Woburn John Wade, Wil- Nathaniel Bemis, Tyler liam C. Jarvis Bigelow jlpp.ointed to qualify Civil Officers. Abraham Biglow, Samuel Hoar, Joseph Barrett, Abiel Heywood, Joseph Locke, Rufus Wyman, Amos Bancroft, Isaac Fiske, Josiah Adams, John Keyes, Cyrus Baldwin, Elias Phinney, John Walton, Leonard M. Parker, Timothy Fuller, Samuel P. P. Fay. Justices of the Peace. Acton^ John Robbins, Ab- Dana, William Hilliard, raham Conant, Francis William J. Whipple, Wil- Tuttle, Simon Hosmer liam F. Stone, Newell Asbby Alexander T. Wil- Bent, Levi Farwell, Wil- lard, Amos Willington, ham Hill, Luther S. Gush- Stephen Wyman ing, Charles Saunders, Bedford Amariah Preston, Edward Mellen, James Elijah Stearns, Thompson Hayward Bacon, William Webber Carlisle John Heald, Billerica^ Blaney Abbot, Jona. Heald, John Nelson John Parker, Samuel Charlestoivn Oliver Whiting, Francis Faulk- Holden, Joseph Tufts, jr. ner, Marshall Preston, Timothy Walker, Isaac John Baldwin Warren, Thomas Harris, Boxboro^ OUver T. Davis, George Bartlett, James K. Samuel Hayward, Eph- Frothingham,PaulWillard, raim Whitcomb William Gordon, Abraham Brighton Edward Spar- R. Thompson, Edward hawk, Francis Winship, Everett, Henry Gardner, Abraham Edwards jr. William Austin, Chester Burlington Abiel Winn, Adams William Winn, Sylvanus Chelmiford Wm. Adams, Wood Cyrus Baldwin, Samuel Cambridge Levi Hedge, Davis, Elisha Ford, Caleb Edmund T. Dana, John Abbot, Nathaniel Howard Williams, Richard H. Concord Tilly Merrick, E 50 Justices of the Peace in Middlesex.

Elisha Wheeler, Elisha Lincoln Samuel Hoar, Fuller, Samuel Burr, Ste- Elijah Fiske, Charles phen Patch Wheeler, Stephen Patch, DunstableJonaihainBenr.et^ Joel Smith J. Cummins, James Swal- Littleton Jonath. Manning, low, Temple Kendall, Simon Hartwell, Benjanrin Josiah Cummings Dix, Jr^nathan Hartwell, Dracut Israel Hildreth, Ithamar Beard, Timothy James Varnum, Benjamin Prescott F.Varnum, Israel Hildreth, Loweindhn R.Adams, Eli- jr. David Blood, jr. Life sha Glidden, Ithamar A. Hamblet Beard, Nathaniel Wright East Sudbury William Maiden Bernard Greene, Bridg?, Othniel Tyler, Benjamin Blaney, Charles William Sherman, J. W. Lewis, William Barrett, Hay ward,Phineas Johnson, Nathan Nichols, Ephraim Samuel H. Mann Buck, Edward Wade Framini^h. Abner Whee- Marlborough Richard Far- ler, Luther Belknap, Eph- well, Daniel Stevens, Levi raim Parkhurst, William Bigelow Buckminster, Joseph Bal- Medford Nathan Adams, lard, Warren Nixon, Jonas Dudley Hall, Turel Tufts, Clayes, Moses Edgell, Jonathan Brooks Henry Richardson JVatick , Wil- Groton William Nutting, liam Goodenow, John At- Caleb Butler, Stuart J. kins, William Farris Park, Noar Shattuck, JVcwton John Kendrick, Bulkley Ames, Abel Tar- Josiah Bacon, Samuel Sam- bell, Bradford Russell, son, Ebenezer Starr, Amos Calvin Boyntop Allen, D. Jackson, William HoUiston John Mellen, Jackson, Seth Davis John Fairbanks, Elihu Fepperell James Lewis, Cutler, Nathaniel Johnson, Abel Jewett, Luther Ban- Elias Bullard croft Hojikinton Moses Cham- Reading John Weston, berlain, Thomas Bucklin, Daniel Flint, Timothy Nathan Phipps, Samuel B. Wakefield, Edmund Par- Walcutt, Joseph Valentine, ker, Daniel Chute, Joshua Matthew Metcalf Prescott, Joshua Putnam, Lexington Joseph Fiske, Caleb Wakefield, George Jonas Bridge, John Mulli- FUnt ken, John Muzzey, Wil- Sherburne Joseph Ware, liam Chandler, Samuel John Bullard, Isaac Whit- Fiske, Nathaniel MulUken ney, Dalton Goulding Notaries and Counsellors in Middlesex. 51

Shirley Thomas Whitney, Butterfield Benjamin Hartwell, John IVaiiham David Town- Edgarton, Stephen Long- send, Jonathan Coolidge, ley, Nathaniel Holden, John Clark. John Bright, Adolphus Whitcomb S. L. Dana, Isaac Bemis,jr. South Rtading i'haddeus Josiah Childs, Thomas Spaulding, Burrage Yale Sanderson, William K. Stoneham Daniel Gould, Hedge Peter Hay Watertown ThomasClark, Stow Moses Whitney, MosesCoolidge.SethBemis, Is^ac W. MuHiken Luke Bemis, Amos I^iver- Sudbury Ebenezer Plymp- more, jr. Abijah White, ton, William Hant, Abel Charles Bemis, John Clark Wheeler, Asher Goode West Cambridge Jeduthan now, Josiah H. Adams, Wellington, Thomas Rus- Tiiomas Stearns sell, Benjamin Locke, Tewksbury Wm. Brown, James Russell Samuel Worcester, Josiah ^<"s//orf/ThomasFletcher, Brown, William Rogers, N. H. Groce, Jonathan Alpheus Smith, Luke Prescott, Joseph K.eyes, Eastman Benjamin Osgood Townsend Samuel Brooks, Weston Alpheus Bigelow, Aaron Warren, Samuel jr. Isaac Jones, Benjamin Stone, jr. Aaron Keyes, James Paul Gerribh, Richard Wilmington Samuel Warner Jaques, Samuel Earaes, Tyngsboro^ Ebenezer Ban- James Jaques croft, Robert Brinley, Woburn Joseph Lawrence, Calvin Thomas, Josiah Bill Russell, Sylvanus Danforth, Joseph Butter- Plympton, Wyman Rich- field, John Farwell, jr. Asa ardson, Benjamin Wyman A'ntaries Public.

Cambridge William J. Hofikinton Samuel K. Whipple, Luther S. Wolcott Gushing Lowell John R. Adams Charlefitown John Soley Watertown Nathaniel Be- Concord Nathan Brooks mis Groton Caleb Butler Counsellors at Law. Ashby John Locke wards Billerica Joseph Locke, Cambridge Abraham Hil- Marshall Preston liard, Timothy Fuller, Wil- Brighton Abraham Ed- liam J. Whipple, Asahel ,

55} Attorneys and Sheriffs in Middlesex.

Stearns, Samuel P. P. Fay, Maiden Charles Lewis Ephraim Buttrick, Luther Marlboro* William Draper S. Cashing, Daniel Davis, Medford Abner Bartlett John H. Ashmun JVenvton Amos Allen Charlestown William Aus- Pefifierell James Lewis tin, Elias Phinney, Joseph Reading Joshua Prescott Tufts, William Gordon Stow Rufus Hosmer Paul Willard Tewksbury'Ln^.G. Eastman Chelmsford Joel Adams Toivnsend John Preston, Concord Samuel Hoar, jr. Aaron Keyes JohnKeves.NathanBrooks, Tyngaboro* Daniel Rich- Elisha Fuller ardson Framingham Josiah Ad- Watertovin Tyler Bigelow, ams, William Buckminster Levi Thaxter Groton Luther Lawrence, Wtstford John Abbot Caleb Butler, Bradford West Cambridge James Russell, Samuel B. Wal- Russell cutt Weston Isaac Fiske, Alphe- Holliston Elias Bullard us Bigelow, jr. Lowell John R. Adams, Woburn Wyman Richard- Nathaniel Wright, Elisha son, William C. Jarvis Glidden, Samuel H. Mann Attorneys at the Sujireme Judicial Court. Charlestown Arthur W. Seth Ames Austin Marlboro' Richard Farwell Cambridge Richard S. Fay ^

Sheriff., Nathaniel Austin, of Charlestown. Defiuty Sheriffs. Billerica Thomas Sumner E. Sudbury Micah M. Cambridge John Tarbell, Rutter David Austin Framingham RufusBrewer Charlestown Joseph Hun- Hofikinton Abijah Ellis newell Lowell John Kimball, Jon- Chelmsford James Pitts athan Morse, 2d. Concord Abel Moore Maiden Thomas O, Gaolers and Coroners in Middlesex. 53

Brackett Tyngsboro^ Joseph Butter- Stow Abraham Conant field TowrtSfwaJQuincySylvester Woburn James Bridge

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

Gaolers—Camb. David Ausiin. Co7icord Abel Moore.

Coroners.

J.cton Luther Conant, Lowell Luther Marshall, Winthrop E. Faulkner Josiah B. French Ashby Alexander T. Wil- Maiden Ebenezer Wade, lard, Ezekiel Colman Theodore L. Stiles Bedjord Michael Crosby Marlborough Isaac T. Billerica Thomas Sumner Stevens, Levi I. W hitmore Cambridge E. W. Metcalf Medford Nathan Wait Carlisle Jonas Parker JVatick Leonard Perry Charlestovjn ]o\h2im. John- jVe%vton Joseph Jackson, son, Joseph Hunnewell jr. Benjamin Fuller Chelmsford Ebenezer Par- Fefifierell Abel Adams, ker, James Pitts Luther Tarbel, jr. Concord Jonas Buttrick, Reading John Temple, jr. Abel Moore, Anthony Daniel Flint Wright Sherburne Jeremiah But- Dracut David Blood, jr. ler Simon Coburn South Reading Jeremiah Dunstable Edmund Page, Bryant James Swallow Shirley Stephen Longley E. Sudbury CoWms Damon, Stow}o\iv\ Patch, Abraham WilUam Heard Conant Framingham Rufus Brew- Tew^s^wri/ThomasClark, er, Henry Richardson Job Kittredge Groton Abel Farnsworth, 7ow,'25e72G?QuincySylvester Benjamin Moors, David Tyngsboro* Joseph F. Child, William F. Brazer, Bancroft William A. Bancroft Waltharn John Clark Holliston Loam mi Little- We.st Cambridge Jeduthan field Wellington Hopkinton Nathan Phipps Westford Jjevi Heywood Lexington Daniel Chand- Weston Nathan Fiske, ler Luther Harrington Littleton Jonathan Whit- Wilmington Joel Jenkins, comb Josiah Gillis E* 54 Justices of the Peace in Hampshire. HAMPSHIRE. Judge of Probate^ Samuel Hinckley, of Northampton. Register of Probate^ Samuel F. Lyman, of do.

Register of Deeds ^ Charles Hooker, of do. County Treasurer^ Daniel Stebbins, of do. County Attorney^ Charles E. Forbes, of do. CLerk of the Courts, Solomon Stoddard, of do. Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum. Amherat Samuel F. Dick- Israel Billings inson Northamfiton Saml.Hinck- Belcherton Joseph Bridg- ley, Lewis Strong, Solomon man Stoddard, Isaac C. Bates, ChesterfeldDyer Bancroft Charles A. Dewey Hadley Charles P. Phelps IVesthamfiton Sylvester Hatfield Benjamin Smith, Judd

Afijiointed to qualify Civil Officers. Joseph Lyman, Rutus Graves, Solomon Stoddard, Sam- uel F. Dickinson, Murk Doolittle, Ferdinand H» Wright, Joseph Bridgman. Justices of the Peace. Amherst John Dickinson, Robert C. Robinson, Eli- Simeon Strong, Hezekiah phalet Packard, William W. Strong, Gideon Stet- Swan son, John Strong, Rufus Easthamjiton Thaddeus Graves, Ithamar Conkey, Clapp, John Ludden Timothy J. Gridley,Zebina Enfield Benjamin Har- Dick inson, LuciusBolt wood, wood, Eliphaz Jones, Isaac Robbins, Asahel Ephraim Richards,Epaph- Thayer,ChesterDickinson, ras Clark Enos Dickinson, Osmyn Goshen William White, Baker Oliver Taylor, John Wil- Belcherton Mason Shaw, liams, Timothy Lyman Justus Forward, Philo Greenwich Thomas Pow- Dickinson, Henry Melien, ers, LabanMarcy, Warren Myron Lawrence, William P. Wing, John Warriner, Bridgman, Justus D wight, Mason C. Darling Anson Moody, Jonathan Granby David Smith, Olds Gideon Moody, Levi Tay- Chesterfield Thaddeus lor, jr. William Belcher Baker, A. Rice, Isaac Hadley Giles C. Kellogg, King, Timothy A. Phelps Moses Porter, William Cummington Nehemiah Porter, Israel Scott Richards, Ebenezer Snell, Hatfield Oliver Smith, Justices and Counsellors in Hampshire. 55

Samuel Partridge, 2nd. man Elijah Bordwell, Justin W. Plainfield James Richards, Clark, Austin Smith,Joseph John Hamlin. Iram Pack- Billings, Remembrance ard, Elijah Warner, John Bardwell Mack MiddlefieldMRith\2isSm\th, Prescott B. Brigham, David Mack, Joshua Dick- Samuel Henry son, John Dickson, David South Hadlcy Elihu Mack, jr. Matthew Dwight, Joseph Strong, jr. Smith, jr. William B'Avdoin, Josiah Northamfiton Asahel Pom- Bardwell, Daniel Warner, eroy, Charles Starkweath- Edward Hooker er, John Taylor, Benjamin Sout/iam/aonAsahQ] Birge, Tappan, Ebenezer Hunt, Frederick Judd, Asahel Daniel Stebbins, Ferdi- Chapman nand H. Wright, Samuel Ware , Wil- Wells, jr. Roswell Hub- liam Bowdoin, Joseph Cum- bard, C. E. Forbes, Tho- mings, jr. Homer Bartlett, mas Shepherd, Richard Alpheus Demond, Aaron Phillips, George Bancroft, Gould Samuel F. Lyman, William Westhamfiton Joseph Kins- W. Thompson, Oliver ley, jr. William Hooker, Warner, Christopher Sylvanus Clapp, John A. Clarke, Charles P. Hunt- Judd ington, Eliphalet Williams, Williajnsburg Wilham Theodore Strong Bodman, Elisha Hubbard, JVorwich John Ellis, Aa- Joseph Bodman, Gross ron Hall, S. Kirkland, Williams, Elisha Hub- George Dunlap bard, jr. Daniel Collins Pelham Henry Kingman, Worthington Jonathan Isaac Abercrombie, John Brewster, Dan Daniels, Jo- Rankin, jr. Oliver Smith,jr. siah Mills, Wilham Ward Ezra Brown, - JsTotarits Public. Chesterfield Dyer Bancroft Belcherton Mark Doo- JVorthamfiton Daniel Steb- little bins, William H. Mosely Counsellors at Law. Amherst Samuel F. Dick- Belcherton Joseph Bridg- inson, Simeon Strong, Hez- man,jr. Mark Doolittle, ekiah W. Strong, Ithamar Mason Shaw, Myron Law- Conkey, Lucius Boltwood, rence ,E. Dickinson Chesterfield Dyer Bancroft 56 Attorneys, Sheriffs, &c., in Hampshire.

Greenwich Laban Marcy Charles A.Dewey, Charles Hadley Giles C. Kellogg E. Forbes, Samuel Wells, Hatfield Israel Billings, jr. Samuel F. Lyman Justin W. Clark South Hadley William JVorthamfiton Samuel Bowdoin, jr. Edward F. Hinckley, Isaac C. Bates, Hooker John I'aylor, Lewis Strong, Ware Homer Bartlett Attorneys at the Sufireme Judicial Court. Enfield Epaphrus Clark, ^are* Henry Starkweather William M. Lathrop PVillia7nsburg Elisha Hub- JSTorthamfiton Charles P. bard, jr. Huntington Attorneys at the Common Pleas. Belcherton Edward E. Worthington A. Rising Clarke Sheriffs Joseph Lyman, of Northampton. Defiuty Sheriff's. Amherst Zebina Dickin- Northamjiton Austin Smith son South Hadley Joel Miller Belcherton Simeon Dwight Plainfield Josiah Shaw, 2d, Chesterjield Asahel Bryant Worthington Daniel T. Enfield Rufus Powers Hewett Ware William Page Defiuty Jailor^ Cephas Ciapp, Northampton. Crier of Courts^ William Bolter. Coro7iers- Amherst Solomon Keyes Wright, Ab:ier Hunt, Eastman, Rufus Kellogg Austin Smith Belcherton Elihu Sandfosd Pelham Isaac Abercrom- Chesterfield Francis Bur- bie,jr. Wells Southworth nell South Hadley Josiah Bard- Cummington Bela Norton well Enfield Rufus Powers, Southamfiton Asahel Alden Lathrop Chapman Goshen Ambrose Stone Worthington Josiah Mills, JVorthamfiton Thomas Elisha Brewster PLYMOUTH. Judge of Probate^ Wilkes Wood, of Middleborough. Register of Probate^ Jacob H. Loud, of Plymouth. Register of Deeds ^ Rossetter Cotton, of do. County J'reasurert Rossetter Cotton, of do. Justices of the Peace in Plymouth. 57

County Attorney, Itiiborn Whitman, of Pembroke. Clerk of the Courts, John B. Thomas, of Plymouth. Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum. Duxbury Seth Sprague, Howard, Howard Carey Judah Alden Pembroke Kilborn Whit- East Bridgenvater Bar- man tholomew Brown Plymouth Zaccheus Bart- Hanover David Stock- lett, W^illiam Jackson, N. bridge M.Davis, John B. Thomas, Hanson Calvin Tilden R. Cotton Hingham Ebenezer Gay, Plympton Elijah Bisbee Jotham Lincoln, Samuel Rochester Charles J. Norton Holmes, David Bacon Kingston John Thomas Scituate Cashing Otis, Middieboro' Wilkes Wood, John Collamore Abiel Washburn, W. West Bridgeivater Daniel Bourne Howard, JSTorih Bridgewater Caleb Afifiointed to quaUfy Civil Officers. Daniel Howard, Nahum Mitchell, Wilkes Wood, Abraham Holmes, Kilborn Whitman, Hector Orr, William Baylies, Nathaniel M. Davis, John B. Tho- mas, Ebenezer Gaj^, Thomas Loring, jr. Charles J. Holmes, Jesse Dunbar, Isaac Stevens. Justices of the Peace. .^^m^^onBenjaminHobart, East Bridgewater Hector Jared Whitman, Micah Orr, Ezra Kingman, Isaac Pool, John Cashing, James Alden, 3d. Sylvanas L. Bates Mitchell, Wallace Rust, Bridgenvater Solomon Al- Welcome Young den, jr. Nathan Mitchell, Halifax Obadiah Lyon, Daniel Mitchell, Benjamin Zebad Thompson, Dexter Pope, Nathan Lazell, jr. C. Thompson Caleb F. Leonard, Arte- Hanover Reuben Curtis, mas Hale, Avery Fobes Melzar Curtis, Alex.Wood, Carrier Nehe. Cobb, Ben- Benjamin Mann, David jamin Ellis, John Savary, Prouty Samuel Shaw, Thomas Hanson Charles Cushing, Cobb Oliver Whitten, Thomas Duxbury , Hobart, Isaac B. Barker, Samuel A. Frazer, Isaiah Jacob Beirce Alden, E. Weston, Seth Hingham Solomon Jones, Sprague, jr. Martin Lincoln, Joseph 58 Justices of the Peace in Plymouth.

Wilder, jr. Edward Thax- Nathaniel Russell, Benja- ter, William Gordon, min M. Weston, John Solomon Lincoln, jr. Thon:ias, Josiah Robbios, Bull Samuel Lnring, jr. William Brown, William Kingston James Sever, P. Ripky, Pelham W. Thomas P. Beal, Nathaniel Warren, William Thomas, Thomas, John Sever, Eli Jo^,eph Bartlett, Jacob H. Cook, John Gray, Joseph Loud, William Clark, Sampson William Jackson, William Marshjield Elisha Phillips, Spooner Joseph Clift, Constant F. Plympion Isaac Wright, Oakman, John Thomas, Zenas Bryant, jr. Pelham Charles Macomber, John Holmes, "Jonathan Parker Ford, jr. Francis G. Ford Rochester George King, Middleboro' Da\id Rich- J;imes Ruggles, Gideon mond, Zechariah Eddy, Barstow, Caleb Briggs, Martin Keith, Seth Miller, Elijah Willis, Thomas William Canedy, Jacob Basset, Joseph iVleigs,Jesse Bennet, Thos. Sturtevant, Martin, Joseph Look, Phil- Charles Hooper, Levi ip Crandon, Lothrop Per- Pierce, Seth Eaton, Abiel kins, Butler Wing, Wil- P. Booth, L Stevens, Wil- liam Le Baron, Joseph liam Nelson, Oliver Pierce, Haskell Peter H. Pierce, Samuel Scituate Edward F.Jacobs, Thompson, Paul Hatha- J. B. Turner, Samuel A. way, Arad Thompson Turner, Anson Robbins, JSTorth Bridgewater Gide- Samuel Tolman, jr. Jesse on Howard, Abel King- Dunbar,Ebene2erT. Foggy man, Jonathan Snow, Jo- Isaiah Alden seph Sylvester, Eliab Wareharn John Fearing, Whitman, Silas Packard, William Fearing, B. Mur- M. Packard, Eliphalet dock, Seth Miller, jr. R. Kingman, Linus Howard, Leonard, David Nye (ieorge Clark West Bridgewater Jona- Pembroke Alden Briggs, than Copeland, jr. John E. Anthony Collamnre, Tho- Howard, Samuel Dunbar, mas Turner Austin Packard, Zephani- f/z/;wo7^;ABarnabas Hedge, ah Howard JVotaries Public. Plymouth John Thomas Rochester Elijah Willis Duxbury?i{\\(l\tY Sampson Wareham SylvanusBourne Hinghum Jotham Lincoln Middleboro* Wilkes Wood Counsellors at Law. Mington Jared Whitman, Benjamin Hobart ;

Sheriffs, Coroners, &c., in Plymouth. 59

East Bridgeiuater Aaron Whitman Hobart, Welcome Young, Pembroke Kilborn Whit- Barthoiomew Brown Hanover Alexander Wood Plymouth Nat. M. Davis, Hingham Ebenezer Gay John I'homas, William Kingsto7i Thomas P. Beal, Thomas, Jacob H. Loud Joseph Sampson Rochester Abrah. Holmes, Middlcboro' Wilkes Wood, Charles J. Holmes Zechariah Eddy, Isaac Scituate Ebenezer T. Fogg Stevens,HerculesCushman West Bridgewater Wm. North Bridgewater Eliab Bav'lies, Austin Packard Attorneys at the Supreme Judicial Court, Duxbury Samuel Stetson Wareham Seth Miller, jr. Iiingha77iSo\ow .LincolnJ r. Attorney at the Common Pleas. South Bridgenvatery Benjamin Willis. Sheriffs Nathan Hay ward, of Plymouth. Defiuty- Sheriffs.

E. Bridgewater Edward A/zV/c?/f6oro' Lemuel Briggs, Vinton, Joseph Chamber- Joseph Jackson linjr. JVorth Bridgewater Benja- Halifax Seth Allen min Kingman Hanover Horatio Gushing Pembroke David Oldham Hanson Nathaniel CoUa- Rochester Nathaniel Has- more kell Hingham Elijah Lincoln Scituate Nathaniel Clapp /iTiw^i^^onSpencerCushman Ciier of the Courts^ Nathaniel Wilder, of Middleboro*. Gaoler and Keeper of the House of Correction^ Putnam Kimball. Commissioners of Wrecks, Paul Merritt, of Scituate Samuel A. Frazer, of Duxbury. Coroners. Abington Lebbeus Gurney Hanover Levi Curtis Bridgewater Mitch. Keith Hanson Nathl. Collamore Carver Nelson Barrows Hingham Job Loring, jr. Duxbury BenjaminAlden, Samuel Hobart, James Studley Sampson Stevenson East Bridgewater Lot Kingstonit^vdSah Holmes, Whitmarsh Johji Gray Halifax Cyrus Richmond Marshjield William Lewis, '

60 Justices of the Peace in Bristol.

James Dingley, Wales Plymouth Benjamin Drew Tilden Plymfiton Thomas B. Har Middleboro* Samuel rub Thompson, Joseph Jack- Rochester Nathaniel Has- son, Ebenezer Stowbridge kell, David Peckham, jr. Mrth Bridgeivater Tho- Scituate Elijah B. Turner, mas Wales, jr. Abiel Cudworth, Isaiah Pembroke Nathaniel Lo- Alden, Ebenezer Stetson ring, Peter Salmond, jr. Wareham Perez F. Briggs

BRISTOL. Judge of Probate^ Hodijah Baylies, of Dighton. Register of Probate, David G. W. Cobb, of Taunton. Register of Deeds, Alfred Williams, of do. County Treasurery Horatio L. Danforth, of do. County Attorney, James Ellis, of do. Clerk of the Courts, James Sproat, of do. Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum. Attleborough Ebenezer i?az/n/^QW Seth Washburn Daggett Norton Ephraim Raymond Dartmouth Elihu Slocum, PavHucket Oliver Stark- Zebedee A. Macomber, vs^eather Joseph Gifford Taunton Jones Godfrey^ Dighton Hodijah Baylies, John M. Williams, Asa William Wood Danforth, , Easton Daniel Wheaton James Ellis, John W. Sea- Fairhaven Alden Spooner, bury, D. G. W. Cobb^ Nathaniel S. Spooner, Jo- James L. Hodges, Jonathan seph Tripp Ingell Freetonvn Job Morton Troy_ Joseph E. Read, Mansfield Solomon Pratt William B. Canedy, James Nenv-Bedford'L^mMeX Wil- Ford, Hezekiah Battelle liams, Eli Haskell, Alden Westfiort Abner Brownell, Bradford, Stephen Merri Abner B. Giftbrd, Anselm hew, Paul Spooner Bassett Afifiointed to qualify Civil Officers, Nathaniel Morton, John W. Seabury, Joseph Tis- dale, John M. Williams, Asa Danforth, Lemuel Macomber, James Ellis, Samuel Crocker, James L. Hodges, Charles H. Warren, Russel Freeman, .James Ford, Elijah Ingraham, Eli Haskell, Hezekiah Battelle. Justices of the Peace in Bristol. 61

Justices of the Peace. Attleborough Jacob Bolk- Rowland Green, Mason com, Israel Hatch, Noah Cobb, Benjamin Billings Claflin, jr. Lemuel May, Al'iv- Bedford William

Seneca San ford, Abij ah jVI . Rotch, Roger Haskell, Ide, Elkanah Briggs Abraham Barker, James Berkley Simeon Chase, How land, 2d. Samuel Barziiha Crane, Adoni- Rodman, Timothy G. ram Crane, Barzillai Coffin, Benjamin Lincoln, Hathaway, Jabez Fox, C. H. Warren, Kelly El- John Dillingham d ridge, Nathan Bates, Na- Dartmouth Abraham thaniel Hathaway, John B. Tucker, Holder Slocum, Smith, John A. Parker, Thomas Almy,Jeptha Ash- Richard Williams, Wm. ley, Laban Thacher, James J. A. Bradford, John S. T. Slocum, Bradford How- Russell, Ezra Bassett land, Henry H. Crapo JVorton William Burt, Dighton ' Caleb Chase, Isaac Hodges, Samuel Richard Wascoat, Thomas Morey, liaban M.Wheaton, B, Richmond, George Lemuel Perry, Jacob Shep- Walker, Israel Anthony, ard, Cromwell Leonard Thomas S. Baylies, John Pa^vtucketCoWms Darling, Walker, Barnabas Crane, Apollos Cushman, Elijah Seth Williams Ingraham, James C. Stark- Easton Elijah Howard, weather, Ezra W. Samp- John Pool, Shepherd Leach, son Calvin Brett,Roland How- Raynham Nathaniel Brit- ard, David Manley, Joshua ton, , John Gilmore, John Tisdale, Gilmore, Nehemiah Jones, Cyrus Lathrop, Elijah Eliab B. Dean, Godfrey Howard, jr. Charles Robinson, Amos Hall, Hayden, John Steele,How- Amyntas Shaw ard Lathrop Rehoboth Jos. Wheaton,2d. Fairhaven Ansel Gibbs, Lemuel Macomber, jr. Rounsevil Spooner, Levi Thomas Carpenter, 2d. Jenny, Asa Swift, Alfred James Bliss, 2d. Samuel Nye Bullock, 2d. Stephen Moul- Freetown Benj. Weaver, ton, Lemuel Morse, James Ebenezer Pierce, Earl Blanding Sampson ,HezekiahMason, Seekonic KWQwlhinU Cal- Elnathan P. Hathaway, vin Martin, Elkanah Benjamin Burt, Thomas French, Samuel Allen, Bump, Jabez Taber Peter B. Hunt, Jesse Med- Mansjield David Gilbert, bury 62 Counsellors and Attorneys in Bristol.

Somerset William Reed, Lincoln, CharlesRichmond, David Anthony, David Abiathar Leonard, James Gray, Elisha Slade, jr. Ha- Sproat, William A. F. nan Wilbour, Wheaton Sproat, Jacob Chapin, Luther, Edward Slade Ichabod Lincoln, Crom- Swanzey James Luther, well Washburn, George Thomas Peck, Dan'lHale, B. Atwood William Mason, Henry Troy John C. Borden, Gardiner, John Winslow, Hezekiah Wilson, Benja- Mason Barney, Benjamin min Anthony, Charles B. Sisson, Eli'ab Williams Pitman, Joseph Gooding, Taunton Joseph Tisdale, Joseph Hathaway Alfred Williams, Willi;^m Westfiort William White, Hodges, John Reed, Na- Nathan C.Brownell, James thaniel Leonard, Thomas H. Handy JVotaries Public. Dartmouth Zebedee A. Westfiort Abner Brownell Macnmber Pawtucket Apollos Cush- jDz^A^ow Tho. B. Richmond man Fairhaven Nathaniel S. Somerset David Gray Spooner, Levi Jenny Taunton William A. F. J^eW'Bedford Timothy G. Sproat Coffin, John B. Smith Troy James Ford Counsellors at Law. Dii^hton Eliab Williams Laban M. Wheaton Easton Cyrus Lothrop, Pawtucket Apollos Cush- Daniel Wheaton man, Collins Darling, E. Fairhaven Nath.S. Spooner W. Sampson Freetown E, P. Hathaway Seekonk Peter B. Hunt Mansfield David Gilbert Taunton Francis Baylies, J^ew- Bedford Lemuel James Ellis, D. G. W. Williams, Charles H. Cobb, William A. F. Sproat, Warren, Timothy G. Jacob Chapin Coffin, Russel Freeman, Troy James Ford, Heze- William J. A. Bradford, kiah Battelle, Joseph Hath- John S. Russell away J^orton , Westfiort Anselm Bassett Attorneys at the Sufireme Judicial Court, Fairhaven Gustavus Gil- Sidney Williams, Horatio bert L. Danforth, Theodore L. Taunton Horatio Pratt, Lincoln Attorneys at the Common Pleas. ^c., in Bristol. 63

Burrage, John H. Clifford Taunton Henry Williams, Mrton Earl P. White H. G. O. Colby Sheriffs Horatio Leonard, of Raynham, Deiiuty- Sheriffs. Attlehorough Leprilete JVeiv- Bedford Thomas Sweet Pope Berkley Dean Burt Xorton Timothy Smith Darcmouth Samuel Bar- Seekonk Church Gray ker, Daniel Howland Raynham Samuel Wilbore Dighton Crocker Bdb!)itt Taunto7i John Baylies, Fairhaven Jonathan Wil- James Woodward bore, Benjamin S. Sisson Troy Harvey Harnden Freetoivn John T. Lawton Westfiort Adam Gifford Mansfield Charles Day Gaolers, Joseph VV. Dean, of Taunton, William Read, of New -Bed ford. Crier of the Courts, Oliver Soper, of Taunton. Ins/i, of Fire jirms. Remember Carpenter, Attleboro*. Commissioners of Wrecks, l^c. Charles Grinnell, of Mew-Bedford, and Prince Sears, jr. of Dartmouth. Coroners, Attlehorough Peter Faivtucket John Med bury Thacher, Samuel Tyler, Raynham Amyntas Shaw Elisha May Rehoboth Thos. Carpenter, Berkley Dean Burt 2d. John Brown, Elijah A. DartmouthHenry Tucker, Read, Israel Brown, Crom- jr. Samuel Barker well Bliss, Joseph Smith Dighton William Wood, Seekonk John Miller, Crocker Babbitt Caleb Carpenter, Ezra Easton Rowland Howard, French Daniel Macomber, Joshua Somerset I'hilip Bowers Britton Swamey Benajah Mason, Fairhaven Isaac Vincent, Israel Gardner, 2d. Jonathan Wilbur Taunton David Carver Freetown John Nichols, Edwai'd Grossman, Benja- George Pickens, John P. min Ingell, James Wood- Lawton ward, Oliver Soper, jr. Mansfield Simeon Greene Troy Sheffield Weaver, JV'orton Isaac Hodges Harvey Harnden JVew- Bedford Ephraim Westfiort Jonathan Brow- Kempton, William Gor- neii, Peieg VV. Peckham, don, jr. Frederick Brownell 64 Justices of the Peace in Barnstable. BARNSTABLE. Judge of Probate y Nymphas Marston, of Barnstable. Register of Probate^ Abner Davis, of do. Register of Deeds, Lothrop Davis, of do. County Treasurer, Ebenezer Bacon, of da County Attorney^ Nymphas Marston, of do. Clerk of the Courts^ Abner Davis, of do. Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum. Barnstable Isaiah L. Brewster Elijah Cobb Greene, Samuel Savage, Chatham Richard Sears Abner Davis, Nymphas Orleans Benjamin Seabury Marston, Matthew Cobb Sandwich Elisha Pope Falmouth Sam.P.Croswell, Yarmouth Elisha Doane, Braddock Dimmick John Reed, James Crowell Afifiointed to qualify Civil Officers. Richard Sears, Wendell Davis, John Reed, John Sea- bury, Braddock Dimmick, Elijah Cobb, Nathaniel Lewis, Joseph Sampson, James Crowell, Elisha Pope, Samuel P. Croswell, Isaiah L. Green, Abner Davis, Seth F. Nye. Justices of the Peace. Barnstable Rowland T. P. Atwood, Jesse Collins Crocker, Joseph Blish, jr. Falmouth Francis Weeks, Benjamin Hallet, Asa Nathaniel Lewis, Thomas Young, Jabez Howland, Fish, Shubael Lawrence, Freeman Marchant, Loth- Ebenezer Nye, Ward M. rop Davis, Timothy Phiu- Parker, Richard S. Wood, ney, William Lewis John Jenkins, John Robin- BrewsterJoseph. Sampson, son Jonathan Freeman.George Harwich Isaiah Chase, Copeland, Benjamin Berry, William Eldridge, Obed Jeremiah Mayo, Dean Brooks, Nathan Under- Bangs wood, jr. James Long, Na- Chatham Richard Sears.jr. than Underwood, Elijah John Seabury, Isaiah Nye, Chase Joseph Atwood, James Marshfiee Gideon Hawley Wood, Joseph Young Orleans Isaac Sparrow, Dennis Stephen Homer, William Myrick, John Nathan Stone, Jonathan Kenrick, John Doane, Nickerson, Jonathan Richard Sparrow Bangs, Orren Howes Provincetown Asa S. Bow- Eastham Samuel Free- ley, Thomas Hillyard, man, Elisha Mayo, Joshua Solomon Rich Attorneys, Sheriffs, &c., in Barnstable. 65

Sandwich Benjamin Bur- Small gess, William Handy, Yarmouth Gorham Lovell, Thomas Swift, Melatiah Joseph liawes, Henry Bourne, William Fessen- Thatcher, Isaiah Bray, den, Seth F. Nye, Zenas William Greene, Sylvester Nye, Shadrach Freeman, Baker, Joseph EUlridge, Heman Tobey, Lemuel 'rimothy Heed Ewers, Henry Lawrence, Welfleei Jnsiah Whitman, Joseph Hall, Benjamin Heuben Arey, Benjamin Bourne C. Witherell Truro A. Hinckley, James JVotaries Public. Barnstable David Crocker Wiiliani Greene Brewster Isaac Foster, jr. Provincetown Thomas Chatham Richard Sears.jr. Lothrop Isaiah Nye Harwich Isaiah Chase Eastham Samuel Knowles Sandwich Wm. H. Fessen- Falmouth Samuel P. Cross- den well VVelJieet Josiah Whitman Yarmouth James Crowell, Counsellors at Law, Barnstable Nymphas Seth F. Nye Marston Yarmouth ]ohn Reed,Tim- Brewstcr Geo. Copeland othy Heed Sandwich Wendell Davis, AttorTiey at the Svfiremr Judicial Court. Orleans, John Doane. .Attorney at the Common Pleas. Falmouth, Zephaniah Bennet.

Sheriff., David Crocker, of Barnstable. Defiuty- Sheriffs. Barnstable Ezra Crocker, Orleans William Myrick Luther, Hinckley, Lot Samhvich Lewin Pope Hinckley Yarmouth Charles Sears Brewster Benjamin Berry, Proviyicetown Thomas Benjamin Foster Hillyard Falmouth David Hatch Crier of the Courts, George Blish, of Barnstable. Gaoler, David P. Lewis, of Barnstable.

Commissioners of Wrecks iJ'c. Thomas Fish, Fal- .t

mouth ; Richard Sears, jr. Chatham ; Melatiah To- F* 66 Justices, &lc., in Dukes.

bey, Sandwich ; Joshua Small, Truro ; Daniel Com-

ings, Orleans; Obadiah Doane, Eastham ; Isaac

Hardy, Chatham ; John Adams, Provincetown. Coroners, Barnstable Asa Young, iSanclwich Heman Tobey, James N. Rowland Lewin Pope Brewster Joseph Smith Truro Levi Stevens, Jonas Z?fW72wJonathanNickerson Stevens, James Small Eastham Timothy Cole WeLfleet Josiah Whitman, Falmouth Consider Hatch Jeremiah Newcomb Orleans Henry Knowles Yarmouth Joseph Hawes I Overseers of the Marsh/iee and Herringliond Indians^ Gideon Hawley, Kilborn Whitman.

DUKES. Judge of Probate^ George Athearn, of Tisbury. Register of Frobate^ Ccrneiius Marchant, Edgar town. Register of Deeds^ Samuel Smith, of do. County Treasurer, William Jernegan, of do. County Attorney, Thomas Dunham, of Tisbury. Clerk of the Courts^ Cornelius Marchant, Edgartown, Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum. Chilmark Matuiew May- mas Cooke, Daniel Fel- hew lows, jr. Edgartown Wm.Jernegan, Tisbury John Davis, Geo. Cornelius Marchant, Tho- Athearn, Ebenezer Skiff Aptiointed to qualify Civil Officers* George Athearij, of Tisbury, William Jernegan, Tho- mas Cooke, of Edgartown, and Matthew Mayhew, of Chilmark. Justices of the Peace. Chilmark John Hancock, Mayhew, Elihu P.Norton, Simon Mayhew, Harrison John P. Norton, Leavitt P. Mayhew Thaxter ^ Edgartown Theodore G. Tisbury Thomas Dunham Attorneys at the Court of Common Pleas. Edgartonvn Theodore (i. Tii^wrz/ I'homas Dunham, Mayhew, Leavitt Thaxter Ebenezer Skiff JVotaries Public. Chilmark Henry Allen hew, James H. Beetle Edgartown Cornelius 7Vs^wrz/Thomas Dunham, Marchant, William May- John Holmes Justices, &c., in Nantucket. 67

Sheriff, Isaiah D. Pease, of Edgartown. Defiuty Sheriffs- Chiimark Thomas H. gan Lumbert Tisbury Elijah Hillman Edgartown Nathan Jerne- Commissioners of Wrecks^ ^c. Ebenezer Skiff, of Tisbury, Thomas iVIayhew, 2d. of Edgartown. Coroners, Chiimark William May- Edgartoivn Peter Pease hew Tisbury James Cottle Guardian to the Indians of Chafiaquidick. Daniel Fellows, jr. NANTUCKEP. Judge of Probate and County Attorney^ Isaac Coffin. Register of Probate ^ Timothy Hussey. Register of Deeds, Christopher B, Hussey. County Treasurer^ Peleg S. Folger. Clerk of the Courts^ Benjamin Gardner. Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum, Isaac Coffin, Walter Folger, Josiah Hussey, Daniel Coffin, Isaac W. Whitman, William Coffin, Zaccheus Hussey, Benjamin Gardner, Martin T. Morton, Barker Burnell. - A/ifiointed to qualify Civil Officers. Isaac Coffin, Zaccheus Hussey, Josjah Hussey. Justices of the Peace. George Cannon, David Alien, Charles Bunker, Timothy Hussey, Thomas Macy. jYotaries Public. Benjamin Gardner, Josiah Hussey, Charles Bunker, Zaccheus Hussey, Isa^r W. Whitman. Counsellors ac.^Law. Josiah Hussey, Isaac W. Whu..;aTi, Charles Bunker Attorneys at the Common Pleas. Isaac Coffin, Walter Folger.

Sheriff', Peleg S. Fclger. Deputy- Sheriff, David Allen. Commissioners of Wrecks. Nantucket George My rick, Worth George Myrick.jr. Tris- 7 uckanuck Island Andrew ram Barnard, Benjamin Brock 68 Justices of the Peace in Worcester. WORCESTER. Judge of Prohate^^'Mh-ime] Paine, rf Worcester. Register oj Hrobate, 'l^heophilus Wheelei-, of do. Register of Deeds, Artemas Ward, of do. County Treasurer^ Samuel Allen, of do. County Attorney^ Plinv Merrick, of do. Clerk of the Courts, , of do. Justices of the Fence and of the Quorum. Ashburnhum Jo^ephifiwcti Oxford Jonttlian Davis, Athol James Humphreys Sumner Bastuw Barre Nathaniel Jones, Oakham Wm. Crawford.jr, Eleazer James, Nathaiuel Petersham Hutchins Houghton Hapgood, Bolton Stephen P. Gardner, Rutland Kutus Putnam Nathaniel Longley Sterling John Robbins, Brookfeld Simeon Draper Thomas H. Blood Charlton Salem Town, Sfiencer James Draper John Spurr button Dudley Aaron Tufts Uxbridge Benja. Adan»s Hubbardnton Samuel Swan Westborough Nahum Lancaster Wm. Stedman Harrington Leicester Nathl. P. Denny Westminster Michael Gill JLeowz«*/(?rSolomonStrong, W^orcfs/er NathaniclPaine, Joseph G. Kendall Theophilus Wheeler, Isa- Mendon , iah I'homas, Daniel Wal- Daniel Thurber do, Abijah Bigelow, Rejoice Millbury Aaron Pcirce Newton, Wm. E. Greene, Milford Perley Hunt Wm. Eaton, Isaac Good- Mrth-Brookjield Thomas win, John Davis, Piiny Hale Merrick, Samuel M. J^Teiu Braintree Joseph Burnside, Samuel Jennison, Bowman Samuel Allen

Afifiointed to qualify Civil Officers. Nathaniel Paine, OHvt r Fiske, Theophilus Wheeler Jonathan Davis, , Seth Hastings' James Humphreys, Silas Holman, Theodore Jones' Edmund Gushing, Joseph G. Kendall, Nathaniel Houghton, Joseph Willard. Warren Rawson, Na- thaniel Jones, Sumner Bastow, Moses Smith. Justices of the Peace. Ashburnham Abrahani Nathaniel Peirce ^'"^^hing* -^ihol fc?^^\.9n''^'^^T?- Joseph Pierce, Eli- bilas Willard, Hosea Stone, phalet Thorp, Theodore Justices of the Peace in Worcester.

Jones, Clough R. Miles, Grafton William Lamb, William H. Williams Amasa P.oberts, Jonathan Barre Seth Lee, Samuel Wheeler, Harry Wood, Lee, jr. Ephraim Wilson, Cyrus Ireland, Pardon George Fitts, Lyman Aldrich Sibley, Gardner Ruggles HardivicA Daniel Ruggles, Berlin Jonathan D. Mer- William Cutler, Jason riam Mixter, Samuel F. Cutler, Bolton Amos Parker, Samuel Billings, Joseph Sampson V. S. Wilder, Stone, Ebenezer Perry Samuel S. Houghton Harvard Isaac Whitney, Boylston James Longley, Jacob Haskell, Ephraim Aaron White, Jotiiam Hinds, John Park BushjMatthewDavenport, Holdcn William Drury, Nathaniel Davenport Ethan Davis, Samuel Da- Brookfield Jesse Bliss, mon Heman Stebbins, Skelton Hubbardston D. Wood- Felton, Nicholas M'Clure, ward, Henry Prentiss, Rufus Harrington, Ebene- Aaron Gates zer Merriam Lancaster Josiah Flagg, Charlton William P. Rider, Jacob Fisher, Jonas Lane, 2^phaniah Brown, John Levi Lewis, William Davis, Samuel Hall, Sime- Willard, Joseph Willard, on Rich, 2d. Jonathan Nathaniel Chandler, Mo- Winslow, Rufus Mixer ses Smith Dana Apollos Johnson, Leicester A. Flint, John Stephen Johnson, Ephraim King, Waldo Flint Whipple Leominster John Gardner, Douglas Benjamin Crag- Joel Crosby, Bezaleel gin, Amos Yates, Warren Lawrence, David Wilder, Humes, Robert P. Church William Perry, Levi Dudley Jepthah Bacon, Nichols George A. Tut'ts, John Lunenburg Esek Whiting, Brown, William Winsor Daniel Putnam, William Fitchhurg Joseph Downe, Harrington Ivers Jewett, Payson Mendon Nathan Very, Williams, Ebenezer Tor- Warren Rawson, Elijah rey, David Brigham, Fran- Thayer, Esek Pitts, cis Perkins, Clement Jew- Daniel Thurber, William ett, Oliver Fox, Charles S. Hastings, Abel Wilder, W. Wilder Ahaz Allen, James S. Gardner Smyrna Glazier, Warner, Caleb Hayward, William Whitney Samuel Allen, Benjamin Davenport 70 Justices of the Peace in Worcester.

Millbury Caleb Burbank, Thomas J. Lee, Benoni Asa Waters, Rufiis Barton, Peck, Rufus Bullock, Simon Farnsworth, Sime- Fratikiin Gregory, Tim- on Waters othy Lewis Milford Adam Chapin, Rutland Tilly Flint, Joel John Claflen, jr. Gustavus Davis, Calvin Howe, Ro- D. Peck, Newell ISrlsou land Wheeler NetV'Draintree Henry Pen- Shrewsbury Nymphas niman, Jonathan Nye, Prati, Fortunatus Harring- Samuel Mixter ton, Balch Dean, Henry J^Torthbord' Stephen Wil- Snow liams, Phineas Davis, Southborough Peter Fay, Cyrus Gale, Joseph Davis Wiliard Newton, Jonas J^Torthb ridge Y-6m\. Whiting, Bali, Benjamin Champney, Adolphus Spring, John Jesse Draper, Pcrley Fowler Whipple, Martin L. Stow JSTorth'Rrookfield Daniel Southbridge Frederick W. Gilbert, Eli Forbes, Wm. Bottom, Ebenezir D. Adams, Nathaniel Dodge Ammidon, Oliver Hooker, Oakham Washington Al- Luther Ammidon.jr. Linus len, , James Allen Child Oxford Abijah Davis, S/iencer Benjamin Drury, Abishai Larned,Ira Barton, Jonas Bemis, Sardina Muz- Stephen Davis, Richard zey, Frederick Howe, Olney, Josiah S. Prentice, William Pope Isaac B. Hartwell Sterling Moses Thomas, Petersham Henry Ward, James Wilder, Samuel William Parkhurst, Jared Sawyer, AlexanderDustin, Weed, Joel Bryant, Aaron Jonathan Wilder, Jacob Brooks, jun. Conant Paxton NathanielCrocker, Sturbridge John Phillips, Jonathan Hubbard, Brad- Ephraim Morey, John dyll Livermore, Jonathan Holbrook, George Davis, P. Grosvenor, Nathaniel Jared Lamb, Edward Lakin Phillips, Roswell Warner, Phillifiston Elijah Gould, David Wight, Gardner Abel Piper, Oliver Powers, Watkins James Stone, jr. John Sutton Jonathan Leland, Duane Daniel Tourtellott, Jonas Princeton William Dodds, L. Sibley, Daniel Tenney, Jonas Brooks, Charles Samuel Taylor, Welcome Myrick, Charles Russell Whipple Royalston Stephen Batch- Tenifileton Jobiah Howe, elder, jr. Salmon Gudard, Ephraim Stone, Benjamin Justices and Counsellors in Worcester. 71

Brown, Lovell Walker, Ramsdel, Isaac Patrick Leonard Stone,Samuel Lee West7ninster Abel Wood, U/iton Ezra Wood, Elislia Jonas Whitney, Edward Bradish, Eli VVarien, Kendall, Merari Spauld- Daniel Fisk, jr. ing, Simeon Sanderson, Uxhridge Samuel Read, Jos. Whitman Frederick Taft, Abie! Ja- WinchendonKnozhKAdidiQV, ques, Joseph Thayer, Jon- Ephraim Murdock, Jacob athan Gregory, Joseph Wales, Reuben Hyde Adanns Worcester Nathaniel Ward JohnClark, Solomon Macarty, James Wilson, Sibley, , jr. Samuel Brazer, William Zebulon Carey Jennison, John W. Stiles, Westborough Moses Grout, Artemas Ward, Charles Lovett Peters, Silas Wes- Allen, John W. Lincoln, son, Charles Parkman, Benjamin Chapin, Otis Nahum Fisher Corbett, Daniel Stone, Al- West-Boylston Robert B. fred D. Foster, Emory Thomas, Joseph Hinds, Washburn, Isaac Davis, Barnabas Davis William Lincoln, Charles Weatern Jncob Mansfield, G. Prentiss, Joseph Stone, Harvey Sessions, Reuben Thomas Kinnicut, James Cutler, Pardon Keyes, Estabrook, Daniel Hen- Daniel Hitchcock, Jf^seph shaw A''otaries Public. drookfield Seth Field Millburu Lewis Mills i.a?/ffls^^'rNathl.Chandler, Oxford Ira Barton Joseph Willard Uxbridge Jonathan Greg- Leicester Horatio G. Hen- ory shaw Worcester Theo. Wheeler, Mendon WiliamS. Hastings Isaac Goodwin

Counsellor. s at Law. Atliol Clough R. Miles Harvard Ephraim Hinds Barre Eleazer James,Seth Hubbardston^ixm\i&\ Swan Lee, Nathaniel Houghton Lancaster Wm. Stedman, Brookfield Jesse Bliss, He- Jos. Willard, Moses Smith man Stebbins, William B. Leicester Nathaniel P. Banister Denny, Waldo Flint Charlton John Davis Leominster William Perry, Dudley George A. Tufts Joseph G. Kendall Fitchburg David Brigham, Mendon Seth Hastings, Ebenezer Torrey Warren Raw son, William Grajton Harry Wood S. Hastings 72 Attorneys and Sheriffs in Worcester.

Oxford Ira Barton ton Petersham Lewis Bige- Western Jacob Mansfield low, Jared Weed, Aaron Westminster Simeon San- Brooks, jr. derson Rutland Rufus Putnam rrorc(?s?erNathaniel Paine, Sterling Alexander Dustin William E. Green, Sam- Southbridge Frederick W. uel M. Burnside, Rejoice Bottom Newton, John Davis, Sturbridge George Davis , Pliny Mer- Sutton Jonas L. Sibley, rick, Isaac Goodwin, Al- Christopher C. Baldwin fred D. Foster, Emery Temfileton Lovell Walker Washburn, Isaac Davis, Uxbridge Benjamin Ad- William Lincoln, Thomas ams, Bezaleel Taft, jr. Kinnicutt, Charles G. Joseph Thayer Prentiss, Daniel Henshaw Weatboro* Nah. Harring- Attorneys at the Sufireme Judicial Court, BoylstonMAtihevr Daven- more port M)rth-Brookfield Daniel Douglas Joseph Prentis Gilbert Dudley Thomas Pope Westboro* Onslow Peters Fitchburg Nath'l. Wood Temfileton Joseph W. Hardzdck Joseph Knox Newcomb Southbridge Linus Child Worcester Henry Paine, Mendon Samuel Allen, William N. Green, Jubal Charles C. P. Hastings Harrington, William M. Millbury George W.Liver- Towne Attorneys at the Common Pleas. Bolton George R. M. Leicester Silas Jones Withington Lancaster Solon Whiting Brookfield Amos Crosby, Shrewsbury Wm. Pratt Arad Gilbert 4SoM//!6oro'FrancisDean,jr. Barre Charles Wadsworth Western Barlow Freeman

Dudley t Peter C. Bacon Worcester David T. Brig- Holden Jason B. Black- ham, Edward J. Vose, Otis ington C. Wheeler

Shenff] Calvin Willard, of Worcester. Defiuty- Sheriffs. Aahbumham Charles liam Robinson Stearns Brookfield Daniel Newell Athol Abijah Hill Fitchburg Samuel Davis £arrt Seth Holden, Wil- Gra/?on John Wheeler,jun. Coroners, &c., in Worcester. 73

Harvard Emory Barnard bar HoldenW\\\\di\Xi D.Chenery Southborovgh Franc. B.Fay Hubbardston Luther Clif- Sterling Snmuel Houghton ford Sutton Edmund J. Mills Hardivick Timothy Hath- Temfileton Joseph Upham away, jun. Uxbridge Royal Thayer, Lancaster Lyman Moore Asa Thayer Leominster Micah R. Ball Ufiton Wilson Rawson, 2d, Leicester Billiings Hobart Westborough Jabez G. Mendon Seneca Hills Fisher Milford Clark Ellis JVestminster Henry Cool- Oxford Samuel Smith idge, jun. Princeton John Whitney Western Joseph Field Petersham CephasWillard Winchendon Mark Whit- Rutland Asa Mathews comb Shreiosburij Edward H. Worcester Charles A. Hemmenway Hamilton, Timothy W. Southbridge Lemuel Dun- Bancroft Crier of the Courts, Silas Brooks, of Worcester. Keeper ofthe House of Correction, John F. Clark. Overseers of the House of Correction^ Isaac Goodwin, Nathan Heard. Gaol Keefier^ Asahel Bellows, Worcester. Coroners. ^shbumham Wm. Stearns, rington Samuel Woods Holden Henry Bullard, Mhol Joseph Pierce William Druryjr. Farnum >Barr^ Seth Caldwell, Seth White Holden Lancaster Richard Ha- Bolton Joseph Sawyer, jr. ven, Nathaniel Rand Boylston Levi Pierce Leominster Abel Carter, Brookjield Simeon Dra- per Lunenburg Peter Brown, Douglas Aaron A. Wallis Eli Page Dudley Jonathan Day Mendon Caleb Thayer, Fitchhurg Oliver Fox, Andrew Penniman Ivers Jewett Milford Clark Ellis Gardner Moses Wood Millbury Reuben Barton Grafton A. Kimball, jr. J^ew-Braint7'ee Jona. Barr Isaac W. Wood Oakham Fred. A. Presho Harvard x\aron Whitney Oxford Rufus Harris Hardwick Lemuel Har- Peiersham Eber Hapgood, G Tf Justices of the Peace in Berkshire.

Cephas Willard ton, Nathan Bryant, jr. I Princeton John Dodd, Uliton Daniel Fiske, jr. \ Moses G. Cheever Uxb ridge Phineas Chapin Royalston Jonathan Pierce Ward John Rice, Alvah Rutland Calvin Howe, Je- Drurv duthun Green IVestboro^ Nahum Fisher Southboro* Dexter Ball Western Josiah Putnam, Southbridge Jeremiah Joseph Field Shunivvay, Lemuel Dunbar Westminster Jonas Miles, Sfiencer Sardina JMuzzey, Luke Bigelow Walton Livermore Winchfndon Saml. Noyes, Sterling Moses Thomas, Obadiah Walker, Mark Ebenezer Pope Whitcomb Sturbridge Simeon Fiske, Worcester William Eaton, Edward Phillips Lewis Bigelow, Tirpothy Sutton Thomas Harbach W. Bancroft Temfileton Jonn E. New-

BERKSHIRE. Judge ofProbate^ William P. Walker, of Lenox. Register of Probate y Henry W. , of do. County Attorney,^ John Whitinc^, of Great Barrington. Clerk of the Courts, Charles Sedgwick, of Lenox. County Treasurer^ Joseph Tucker, of Lenox. Register of Deeds. South District, Moses Hopkins, of Great Barrington. Middle District, Joseph Tucker, of Lenox. Northern District, George N. Briggs, of Lanesborough. Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum.

Adams J. Q. Robinson James W. Robbins, Wil- Becket George Con ant liam P. Walker, Charles Dalion John Chamberlain Sedgwick Egremont Alanson Nash JVew- Marlborough Ben- Great Barrington Moses jamin Sheldon, Benjamin Hopkins, John Whiting, Wheeler,EdwardStephens David Leavenworth Pittsfidd H. Hubbard, Hinsdale Thomas Allen Jonathan Allen Lanesborough Wolcott Richmond Noah Rossetter Hubbell Sandis/ield Eliakim Hull Lenox William Walker, Sheffield ElishaLee,Robert Joseph Tucker, Daniel F. Barnard Williams, Caleb Hyde, Stockbridge Thaddeus Justices of the Peace in Berkshire. 75

Pomeroy, Samuel Jones, Kellogg Henry W. D wight Williamstoivn Douglas W. West Stockbridge Robbins Sloane, Deodatus Noble

Jpjiointed to Qualify Civil Officers, William Walker, Joshua Uanforth, Moses Hopkins, Lyman Hall, William P. Walker, Joseph Tucker Daniel Noble, Douglas VV. Sloane, Ezra Kellogg, John Whiting, John C. Williams, S.Jones, R. Barnard, K. Ensign, T. Whitney, L.Washburn, George N. Briggs, Horado Byington, Eliakim Hull, Jabez Boiworth. Justices of the Peace, Adams James CumiTiings, Nathan Drury, Thomas Robinson, Nathan Zadock King, Daniel Putnam, Isaac Brown, Thayer, jr. Jonathan Richardson, R. Great- Barrington Miles Brown, JeremiahColgrove, Avery, Ezra Kellogg, Wm. E. Brayton, Peter George Beckwith, Jacob Briggs, David Darling, H. Var\.Dusen, James A. Samuel Bowen, Thomas Hyde, Benjamin Rodgers, Farnum, Benjamin F. Rob- I. L. V. Dusen, Ebenezer inson Pope, Grotius Dewey, Alford Elihu Lester, Nor- WiUiam Dewey, Gilbert man Lester, Hugo Dewey Ford, Ralph Taylor, Becket Benj. C. Perkins, CharlesW.Hopkins, Perley Gaius Carter, Timo. Snow D. Whitmore, John C; Cheshire John Welles, Whiting, David Ives Warren South worth, Dan- Hancock Gideon Martin, iel Brown. Ethan A. Rix, Rodman Hazard, Griffin Moses Wolcott, Nathan Eldridge, John Gardner, Sayles, Russell Brown William Lapham, Augus- Clarksburg Silas Shippey tus L. Smith Dalton Thomas Greene, Hinsdale NathanielTracy, Gideon Deming, David Artemas Thompson Carson, Grenville D. Lanesboro' Peter B. Cur- Weston tis, Lyman HdU, Timothy Egremont Seneca Tuller, Whitney, Calvin Hubbell, James Baldwin, Andrew W.H.Tyler, S. C. Curtis, Bacon, Wilbur Curtis, John Truman Tyrrell,jr.George Hollenbeck, Moses Loomis, N. Briggs, William C Josiah Millard, Samuel Plunckett, Algernon S Newman Hubbell 76 Justices of the Peace in Berkshire.

Lee WilliamSturgisJames William S. Leadbetter, N. Whiton, Stephen Ihacher, Reddington, N. Pierson, jr. John B. Perry, Abijah Linus Hall, Abel D.Clark, Merrill, jr. Nathaniel Tre- Erastus Rowley main,jr. William Pcrter, ^uvoy Snellum Babbitt, jr. Walter Laflin, Chnrles William Ingraham, Liber- M. Owen, Hubbard Bart- ty Bowker, Edward lett Babbit Lenox Charles Worthing- Sandhjidd Erastus Beach, ton, A. Sedgwick, Charles William Bettis, Daniel Mattoon, Henry W.Bishop, Sears, Lyman Brown, Jabez Caleb Belden Bosworth, Thomas Twin- Mount Washington Charles ing, Uriel Smith, Samuel Patterson, Merritt Smith Merrill a: Ashford Keyler Kent, Sheffield Moses Hubbard. Isaac Dean Silas Kellogg, Samuel JVew Marlborough Isaac Shears, Andrew Andrus, Turner, Joseph Fitch, Ja- Jared Canfield, Azariah son Warner, Salmon Kas- Root, Minor Owen, Wil- son, Warren Wheeler, liam Ashley, Elijah S. Levi L. Smith Deming, John Ward, Par- Otis Roderick Norton, ker L. Hall, Ralph Little, Lester Filley, Ardon Judd, Edward F. Ensign, Jere- Samuel Pickett, Joseph miahShears,HoratioL War- Hunt, Bavil Seymour ner, Rowland Whartield, Peru Cyrus Stowell, Wm. Samuel H. Bushnell Frizell, Thomas Frizell, Stockbridge^Vis,\\?i Brown, Henry Peirce Elijah Brown, Joab Plumb, Pittsjield John B.Root,Tho. Cyras Williams, Samuel B, Strong, Butler Good- Cooper, Theodore Sedg- rich, Joseph Merrick, wick, Isaac Curtis, jr. Thomas A. Gold, Calvin Horatio Byington, Alanson Martin, Daniel B. Bush, Bennett, Theodore S. Phineas Allen, James D. Pomeroy Colt, Lemuel Pomeroy, Tyringham Elnathan John Churchill, Luther Pratt, John Garfield, Tho- Washburn, Henry W. mas Garfield, Silas Rewee, Childs, Samuel M. M'- John Langdon, Lawson D. Kay, Oliver D. Dickenson, Bid well, Ezra Heath, Samuel Root, Ezekiel R. Egbert B. Garfield, Eli Colt, Matthias R. Lancton, Hale Edward A. Newton, Vivus Washington William G. Osborn Ballantine, Wm. Noble Richmond John Bacon, Counsellors, Attorneys, &c., in Berkshire. 77

West Stockbridge Christo- phen Hosford, Thomas pher French, Am asa Spen- Bingham, DanielN. Dewey, cer, Luther Piumb, Miles Samuel Smith, Edmund Morgan, Melancton Lewis, Badger Martin Hendrix Windsor Robert Walker, Williamstonvn, Reuben Asahel Wright, Noah Young, Daniel Foster, Green, E. Baldwin, John Luther Bartlett, John Mills, Fobes, Amasa Converse, jr. Keyes Danforth, Lyman Asa H. Capen, Daniel O. Hubbell, Samuel Tyler, Holbrook Gershom T. Bulkley, Ste-

.Notaries Public.

Fittsjield James Buell, ning F.Barnard AmosT. Loom is Sheffield Robert Lenox Henry W. Bishop Stockbridge Horatio By- Sandisfield Thomas Twi- ington Counsellors at Law» Adams Thomas Robinson, Otis Lester Filley Nathan Putnam Fittsjield Thomas A. Gold, Dalton Henry Marsh Calvin Martin, H. Hub- Egremont Lonson Nash bard, Luther Washburn, Great -Barrington John Matthias R. Lancton Whiting, James A.Hyde, Sandisfield Thos. Twining Bar- Joiin C. Whiting, Increase Sheffield Robert F. Sumner nard, Edward F. Ensign, Hancock Silas Gardner Parker L. Hall Hinsdale Thomas Allen Stockbridge Samuel Jones, Lane&boro' Calvin Hub- Henry W. Dwight, Hora- bell, jr. George N. Briggs tio Byington Lee William Porter, jr. Tyringham L. D. Bidwell Lenox William P. Walker, Wes t - Stockb ridge Robbins Henry W. Bishop, George Kellogg Tucker IVilliamstown Daniel No- JVenv- Marlboro' Benjamin ble, Daniel N. Dewey Sheldon Attorneys at the Common Pleas. Adams, (northJ, Daniel Lenox Joseph Tucker, Parish Raymond Leey (southJ, Franklin Nev}Marlboro* Turner Sturgis 78 Sheriffs and Coroners in Berkshire.

PiV/s^e/rf , West Stockbridge Francis O. Dorr Kellogg Sheriffs Henry C. Brown, of Pittsfiekl.

Deputy- Sheriff's. jldams^JS/orthvU.yReubtn Otis E! am P. Norton Whitman Pittsfidd John Ponieroy do. South '* Robert Uichmond Ebeiiezer K. R. Briggs Williaias j^iford Stephen M. Saiidisjield Stephen Pal- Church mer Dalton Roland Fcot Sheffield Robert R. Root Great' BarringtoJi Miles Stockbridge Sidney A. Bartholomew, Isaac Avery Sweet Hancock John Gorton, jr. Ji/n>?^//a7n Barnabas Bid- Hinsdale Riley Wat kins well Lanesborough Jabez Hall West Stockbridge John L.enox Oliver Dniry Kellogg Lee James "Wakefield M^Uliamstown Solomon JVeiv Marlborough, Dan Bulkley Adams Gaoler^ Joseph Palmer, of Lenox. Crier of the Courts, Daniel Williams, of Lenox. Coroners. Adams Jeremiah Coles- Powell, Mark Pike grove,rove, B.jB. F.Jb". RobinsonKobinson, Eli Otis Samuel Picket, John Northam Fay, jr. ./^//brrf Stephen M. Church Peru Eli Pierce Cheshire Manning Brown Pittsjield John Pomeroy, Dalton Oliver Porter Reuben Brooks Egremont Elijah Willard Richmond Phineas Rich- Great' Barrington Samuel ards Rossetter, Ezra Kellogg, Sandisfield Erastus Rice Isaac Avery Savoy Melvin Bowker Hancock John Gorton Sheffield Andrew An- Hinsdale Walter Ti'acy drews, Norman Kellogg, Lanesborough Stoddard Robert Waterman Hubbell Stockbridge David P. In- Lee Daniel Couch, Abner ge rsoil Taylor Tyringham ElijahGarfield Lenox Alvah Morrell, West- Stockbridge Hiram Asher Sedgwick, John C. Pomroy, John Kellogg Hunt Williamstoivn Solomon J\r. Marlborough Stephen Bulkley Justices of the Peace in Norfolk. 79 NORFOLK.

Judge of Probate i Sherman Leland, of Roxbury. Register of Probate^ Samuel Haven, ofDedham. Pegister of Detds^ Enos Foord, of do. County Treasurer, John Bullard, of do. County Attorney^ , of do. Clerk of the Courts, Jairus Ware, of do. Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum, Bellingham Eliab Wight Milton Amos Holbrook, Braintree Minot Thayer John Riiggles Cohasset Elisha Doane, Rundolfih Samuel Bass James C. Doane Roxbury Joseph Har- Dedham Samuel Haven, rington, Joseph Heath, James Richardson, Eras- ,Sherman tus Woithington, William Leland Ellis ^AarowBenjamin Reynolds Dorchester Samuel P. Weymouth Eliphalet Loud, Loud, Amasa Sletson Christopher Webb Medjield John Baxter, Wrejitham Cornelius Kol- Daniel Adams lock, Josiah J. Fiske Apfiointed to qualify Civil Officers. Ebenezer Fisher, Samuel Haven, Lewis Fisher, James Richardson, Jairus Ware, Joseph Harrington, E. Worthington, Josiah J. Fiske. Justices of the Peace. Bellingham John Bates, Cohasset Thomas Bourne, Stephen Metcalf, Elias Henry J. Turner Cook, Asa Hall, John C. Dedham Theron Metcalf,

Scammell George Ellis , J ohn W.Ames, Braintree James Holbrook, Calvin Whiting, Jona. H. NathanielThayer, Solomon Cf bb, JohnGuild, Jeremiah Thayer, Stephen Thayer, Draper, Enos Fonrd, Tim- Jonathan Wild, jun. Asa othy Gay, liorace Mann, French, David Holbrook Rich.ird Ellis, John K. Brookline Joseph Gcxldard, Briggs, Samuel B. Barrell Oliver White, Charles Dorchester Thomas Tiles- Wild, Benjamin Goddard, ton, Thos. Moseley, James Thomas Griggs, Charles Humphrey, Benjamin Ful- Wild ler, Abel Cushing, Mather Canton William lOunbar, Withington, Henry Gard- Adam Kinsley, Thomas ner, Edward Sharp, N. C. Tolman, Thomas French, Martin, John Bailey, Moses Joseph Hodges Draper 8a Justices of the Peace in Norfolk.

Dover Hezekiah Allen, Aaron Prescott, Seth Calvin Richards Mann, Zenas French, Foxborough Seth Boyden, RoyalTurner,SilasPaine,jr. Ellas Nason, Abijah Prait, Roxbury Ai)ijah Draper, Melatiali Everett, Joseph William Heath, Nathaniel Warren, S. Prentiss, Samuel J. Gar- Franklin Lewis Fisher, diner, Joseph Curtis, Elihu Pond, James Adams, Charles Davis, Peter G. Joseph Bacon, William Robbins, John Bartlett, Makepeace, WilUam Joshua Seaver, John J. Makepeace, jr. Clarke, Nathaniel Curtis, Medfield Moses B. Hard- David A. Simmons, Lucius ing, William Peters M. Sargent Mcdivay Joseph L. Rich- Sharon Nathaniel Gould, ardson, Thaddeus Lover- Enoch Hewins, Tisdale ing, Seneca Barber, Lu- Drake ther Metcalf, Warren Lov- Stoughton Peter Adams, ering, Levi Adams, Luther Robert Swan, Elijah Ath- Metcalt, jr. erton, Jesse Pierce Mi/ion Joseph Rovve, Walfiole Daniel Kings- Asaph Churchill, Jason bury, Phineas Ellis, Jesse Houghton, Francis Daven- Boyden, Harvey Clapp, port, Nathaniel Tucker Samuel B. Wolcott, True- JVeed/ia?n Peter Lyon, man Clark Benjamin Slack, Elisha Weymouth Samuel Bailey, Lyman, Aaron Smith Cotton Tufts, Lemuel Quincy , Humphrey, Fisher A. Lemuel Brackett, Daniel Kingsbury, Noah Torrey Spear, Noah Curtis, John Wrenlham David Hol- Whitney brook, Rufus Mann, Sam- Raiidolph Seth Turner, uel Druce, S. Bugbee, Eb- Micah White, John King, enezer Blake, John Chee- Isaac Thayer, Joseph ver, Benjamin Shepherd, Lynnfield. Jonathan Wales, jr. Calvin Fisher, Lewis jr. Benjamin Richards, Harding, George C. Wilde Notaries Public. Cohasset Thomas Bourne Martin Dedhain Ebenezer Fisher, Roxbury ShermanLeland, jr. Erastus Worthington D. A. Simmons Dorchester Nathan C. Counsellors at Law. Canton William Dunbar, Dedham Samuel Haven, Thomas Tolman James Richardson, Theron ,

Attorneys, Sheriffs, &c., in Norfolk. 81

Metcalf, Erastus Wor- Qumcy Edward Miller thington, Jonathan H.Cobb, Jiandolph John King John B. Derby Roxbury Joseph Harring- Dorchester Samuel P. ton, Samuel J. Gardner, Loud, Abel Gushing Sherman Leland,David A. Foxboroui^h Melatiah Simmons Everett Weymouth Christopher Medfield Daniel Adams Webb Medivay Warren Lovering VVrentham Josiah J. Fiske, Milton Asaph Churchill Geo. C. Wilde jlttorneys at the Sufircme Judicial Court. Dedham John W. Ames W'^«??/7«c?mM Fisher A.Kings- QMmct/JohnM.Gourgas,jr. bury Randolph Aaron Prescott Attorneys at the Common Pleas. iV/eflf/ie/rf Silas P. Holbrook Roxbury J. J. Clark Sheriff, Elijah Crane, Canton. Deputy- Sheriff's. Bcllingham Elias Cook Medfield Enoch Bullard Braintree Asa French JVeedham John W. Slack Canton Thomas Kollock Roxbury John Hovey Cohasset Laban Warrick 7^ar2Q'o//2AThomasHoward Dedham John Baker, jr. StoughtoJi Lemuel Gay Timothy P. Whitney W renthamYi2ix\\x2, Whiting, Dover John W^illiams David A. Fisher Dorchester Step. Robinson Walpole Nathaniel Bird Medivay James Fisher Coroners. Bellingham Calvin Fair- Medjield Henry Adams banks, Horace Metcalf Medivay Ralph Bullard, Braintree Asa French Zacliariah Lovell, James Canton Samuel Black- Fisher man, Joseph Downs Miiton Phineas Davenport, Cokasset Thomas Bourne Samuel Mardin, Alpheus Dedham John Baker, jr. T. French Mace Smith, William K. JVeedham David Smith. Gay Daniel Ware, Rufus Mills Dorchester E. Withington Quincy Daniel Spear 3d- Oliver Billings Roxbury Joshua Seaver, Dover Jonathan Battle Aaron Kingsbury Foxboro' Shubael Pratt Sharon Elijah Hewins, jr. Franklin Preston Metcalf, Stoughton Luther Swan, Eli M. Richardson Lemuel Gay Justices of the Peace in Franklin.

Weymouth Silas Binney Ware, jun. David A. Wrentham Paul Fisher, Fisher James Whiting, Nathaniel

FRANKLIN. Judge of Probate^ Richard E. Newcomb, Greenfield.

Register of Probate ^ Elijah Alvord, of do. County Treasurer and Register of Deeds^ Hooker Leavitt, of Greenfield. County Attorney, Richard E. Newcomb, of Greenfield. Clerk of the Courts^ Elijah Alvord, of do. Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum, Ashfield , Leavitt, George Grennell, Ephraim Williams jr. Daniel Wells Bemardston Job Goodale Hanvley Edmund Longley, Charlcmont'Syl've.sx.Qv Max- Thomas Longley well JVorthfield Obadiah Dick- Deerjield Elihu Hoyt inson, John Nevers Greenfield Jerome Ripley, New- Salem William Whit- Richard E. Newcomb, aker Elijah Alvord, Hooker Wendell Joshua Green A/ipointed to qualify Civil Officers. Richard E. Newcomb, Elijah Paine, Joshua Green, Samuel C. Allen, Elijah Alvord, Sylvester Maxwell, William Whitaker, John Nevers. Justices of the Peace. Ashfield , Enos Robert L. M*Lellan, Sam- Smith, Henry Bassett, uel Coolidge, George Eels, Thomas White, Dimock Charles Thompson, Isaac Ellis, James McFarland B. Barber, Daniel Denni- Bemardston John Hamil- son,jr. ton, Polycarpas L. Cush- Conway John Arms, John man, Jonathan x\llen,Caleb Williams, William Bil- Chapin lings, Austin Rice, Chris- Buckland Samuel Taylor, topherArms, AsaHowland, Japheth Chapin, Levi Charles E. Billings White, Joseph Griswold Deerjield Pliny Arms, Asa Charlemont ConsiderScott, Stebbins, Ebenezer H. George Winslow, Asahel Williams, Elisha Bogue, Judd Samuel E. Field, Stephen Colraine John Drury, Dan- Whitney, R. Saxton, Simon iel Willis, Calvin Smith, D. Wolf, Aaron Arms .

Justices, &c., in Franklin. 83 Lyman, Gill Seth S. Howland, ander, Elisha Joel Lyon, John Bates Asahel Sawyer Greenjield Elisha Root, Orange 3 o^vdh. Cobb, Amos Asaph Smead, Franklin Woodward, Perley Bar- Ripley, Samuel Pickett, ton, Thomas Cobb Wil- David VViilard, Thaddeus Rowe John Cheney, Coleman, Julia Smead, liamTaylor,Solomon Read, H. G.Newcomb, Ambrose Ebenezer Merrill, Noah Ames Wells Hawley Hezekiah Warri- Shelburne Aaron Skinner, Long, jr. ner, William Sanford, Ed- Wm. Wells, D. mund Longley, jr. John Ai)g1Ios Barnard, Elam Tobey, John Vincent Kellogg, David Wells Heath Benjamin Maxwell, Shulesbury Abner Smith, Roger Leavitt, Ephraim Josiah Beaman, jr. Na- Hastings, Ebenezer Tuck- thaniel Macomber er, Sylvanus Maxwell, Sunderland Caleb Hub- Luther Gale bard, Nathaniel Smith, Leverett Roswell Field, William Delano, Horace Erastus Field, Eliphalet W. Taft, Luther Root S. Darling, Isaac Wood- Warwick Caleb Mayo, bury, Alpheus Field Jonathan Blake, jr. Justus Leydtn Hezekiah New- Russell, Henry Barnard, comb, Peleg Babcock, Ashbel Ward, Emery Elisha Chapin, George Gale, Joseph Stevens Mowrey Wendell Jonathan Whita- Montague Benjamin S. ker Wells, Jonathan Hart- Whately John White, Si- well, ApoUos Gunn las Frary, Justice White, Monroe Martin Ballou Seth Smith, David Stock- JVeiv- Salem Nahum Bry- bridge, jr. Luke B. White, ant, Horace Hunt Chester Bardwell, 2d. mrthjield Medad Alex- JVotaries Public.

GreenJieldGeo.GYenr\e\] ,j r Deerfield Aaron Arms Counsellors at Law. Ashfield Elijah Paine Grennell, jun. Samuel C. Charlemont Sylvester Allen, Daniel Wells, H. G. Maxwell Newcomb,Henry Chapman Conivay William Billings JV*. Salem Norman Smith, Deerfield Pliny Arms Frederick H. Allen Greenjield R. E.Newcomb, JVorthJield John Nevers Hooker Leavitt, George 84 Justices of the Peace in Hampden.

jittorneya at the Sufireme Judicial Court, Deerfield Elijah Williams, Greenfeld David Willard 2^d. fVarivick Henry Barnard Gill Benjamin Brainard Mtorneys at the Common Pleas. Colraine Isaac B. Barber, Greenjield Brainard John Drury Montague Jonathan Hart- Charlemmt Joseph P.Allen well Deerfield Aaron Arms Sunderland Horace W. Gill Hiram F. Stockbridge Taft Sheriffs Epaphrus Hoyt, of Greenfield. Defiuty- Sheriffs, jishfield Seth Church crombie,jr. Bernardston Hatzel Pur- Leverett Alpheus Field pJe Montague Benj. S. Wells Charlemont Alexander P. A. Salem Lyman Sawyer Maxwell Mrnhfield Richard Colton Colraine Robert Riddle Sunderland Clark Rowe Conway Henry P. Billinsrs Warwick Abner Goodale Greenjield Isaac Aber-

Defiuty Gaoler, Isaac Abercrombie, jr. of Greenfield. Crier of the Courts, David Wright, of Deerfield. Coroners. Charletnont Consider Scott, JVorthJield Richard Colton Hetzel Purple Orange David Cleaveland, Conway Christopher Arms Abijali Hi!l Colraine Danid Donelson Sunderland William Greenjield Isaac Aber- Delano crombie, jr. Wendell Samuel Brewer Leverett Sylvanus Field Inspector ofFire Arms^ Roswell Field, of Leverett. HAMPDEN.

Judge of Probate, Oliver B. Morris, of Springfield. Register of Probate, Justice Willard, of do. Reg. of Deeds and C. Treas.., William Rice, of do. County Attorney, Oliver B. Morris, of do. Clerk of the Courts, John IngersoU, of do. Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum. Blandjord Alanson Knox Granville Patrick Boies Justices of the Peace in Hampden. 85

J.ongmeadoiu Ethan Ely Israel E. Trask, George Palmer Amos Hamilton, Bliss, William B. Calhoun, James Stebbins John Howard S'juOHvick Enos Foote lVe3t-S/iTingfield Samuel Sfiringfidd John Ingersoil, Lathrop, Heman Day, Jonathan Dwight,jr. Oliver Caleb Rice B. Morris, Jnstice Wiilard, Westjield Elijah Bates

Appointed to qualify Civil Officers. Samuel Lathrop, John Ingersoil, Elijah Bates, Jonathan Dwight, James Eowier, Oliver B. Morris. Justices of the Peace. Blandford David Boies, Monson Jacob Thompson^ Reuben Boies, jr. R. Blair, Ede Whitaker, Joel Nor- Lyman Gibbs, Reuben cross,Rafus Flint, Timothy Boies, OrrenSage, Enos Packard, Jonathan Torrey, Boies Erasmus Norcross,Reuben Bnmfield Philemon War- A. Chapman ren, John VVyles, John B. Montgomery Edward Cooley,Francis B. Stebbins, Taylor Asa Lincoln, Lewis Palmer Aaron King WiUiams Kussellls3.a.c Palmer, John Chester Asahel Wright, Gould, Reuben Bradley Martin Phelps, Daniel Southwick Jos. Forward, Collins, Sam. Johnson, Asa Saul Fowler, John Mills, Wilcox, Forbes Kyle,Edm. Gideon Styles, Joseph M. Hubbard, Lewis Collins Forward Granville Israel Parsons, S/iringJield Joshua Frost, James Cooley, Jam.es Bezaleel Howard, Robert Barlow, Hezekiah Robin- Emerj-, Joseph Pease, son, Elihu Stow, Asa Daniel Lombard, John Seymcur,Francis Stebbins, Hooker, Solomon Hatch, Charles F. Bates. Joel James W. Crooks, David Root M. Bryant, Wiliiam Bliss, Holland David Wallis, Richard D. Morris, Jesse Elbridge G. Fuller, John Pendleton, William Rice, Wallis Josiah Hooker L,ongmeado%o Gad Col- Tolland Abraham Gran- ton, Joseph W. Cooley, ger, William Moore, Elea- Seth Taylor, William zer Slocum, V\'illiam Twi- White ning, jr. Henry Hamilton, Ludloiv Benjamin Sikes, Henry Bliss Josiah Syms, Nathaniel Wales James L. Wales, Chapin Alfred Needham H 86 Counsellors, Attorneys, &c., in Hampden.

WestJieldJedediah Taylor, Solomon Lothrop, Luke William Blair, Isaac Wells, Parsons, Alfred Flower, Augustus Collins, W. At- Henry Ely, Samuel Smith, water, E. B. Hamilton, Norman T. Leonard Azariah Moseley, Jesse VVilbraham Abel Bliss, Farnum, Lucius Wright Robert Sessions, Walter fV.S/irmgJield Roland Bur- Stebbins, Samuel F. Mer- bank, Charles Ball, Elias rick, William Knights, Leonard, Timothy Horton, William Wood, Calvin Justin Ely, Amos Wor- Stebbins, Jacob B. Merrick thington, Theodore Ely, Notaries Public. ^(fs{/?f/rfCharlesDouglass Springfield John Howard, IVest Sfiringjield Justin Justice Willard Ely Counsellors at Law. Blandford Alanson Knox George Bliss, jr. William Brimfield John B. Cooley, B. Calhoun, John Hooker, Francis B. Stebbins William Bliss, Richard D. Chester Asahel Wright, Morris, James W. Crooks, Samuel Johnson Granville Patrick Boies, Wilbraham Wm. Knight James Cooley Westfield Elijah Bates,. Monson Erasmus Norcross, William Blair, Augustus Reuben A. Chapman Collins, Eli B. Hamilton, Palmer James Stebbins James Fowler, Norman I.. Southnuick John Mills Leonard Sfiringfield Jona. Dwight, West Springfield Samuel jr. Oliver B. Morris, John Lathrop, Caleb Rice, Sol- Howard, Justice Willard, omon Lathrop Attorneys at the Supreme Judicial Court. Granville Charles F. Bates, Westfield Wm. G. Bates. Attorneys at the Common Pleas. Blandford Russell A. Wil- Springfield William son Dwight Sheriffs John Phelps, of Granville. Dsfiuty- Sheriffs. Blandford Curtis Knox Springfield William H. Brimfield James Brown Foster Chester William Henry West Springfield Rodney Monson Abel Caulkins Day Palmer Elisha Converse,] r. Westfield Eli B. Phelps Southwick J. M. Parsons Post-Offices in Massachusetts. 87

Defiuty- Gaoler^ Harvey Chapin, of Springfield. Crier of C.of Com. Pleas, Henry Brewer, of Springfield. Coroners. Blandford Rufus Blair Ebenezer Russell, Harvey Brimjield Alvin Janes Chapin Monson Joel Norcross IVestJield Wareham Lomrmeadow Alex. Field Shepherd Palmer John Frhik ^F. ^/irfn^-Jie/rf HemanDay Southivick Gideon Styles Wilbraham William Clark SfiringJUeld John Bliss, Prover of Fire Arms, Thonnas Warner, of Springfield.

MASTERS IN CHANCERY. Suffolk and Xantucket. William Minot, John Brazer Davis. Essex. Rufus Choate, of Salem. Middlesex. Nathan Brooks, of Concord. Plymouth, Bristol, Barnstable and Dukes, ' Charles J. Holmes, of Rochester. Charles H. Warren, of New-Bedford. Norfolk. Sherman Leland, of Roxbury. Worcester. Joseph G. Kendall, of Leominster. Emory Washburn, of Worcester. Berkshire. Robert F. Barnard, of Sheffield. Hampshire, Hamfiden and Franklin. Justice Willard, of Springfield.

POST-OFFICES IN MASSACHUSETTS, WITH THE post-masters' NAMES. Strong Abington Elihu Hobart Amherst ^H.W. Adams Peter Briggs .dndover Nathaniel Swift A^awam Norman Warri- Assowamsett Vamelhxniih Jewett uer Ashburnham Jos. Amesbury Jonath. Morrill Ashby Alex. T. WUlard 88 Post-Offices in Massachusetts.

jishjield Levi Cook Charlton Wm. P. Rider Assonet Robert Strobridge Chatham Josiah Mayhew Athol Clough R. Miles do. jYorth Isaiah Nye AttleboTO, Milton Barrows do. West Le\i Eidridge do. JVorth Israel Hatch Chelmsford Joel Adams do. East^AXCiX. M. Holman Cheshire Noble R. Wolcott Barfia7'ds(on (V\d'i-i Ryther ChestiT Samuel Henry, jr. Barnstable Matthev,' Cobb Chcsterjield Dyer Bancroft IV. Barnut. Albert How land Chicofite Stephen C. Bemis Barre Ezra Baker " Factory George Bird Belcherton Philo Dickinson Chilmark Matt. Ivfayhew Bellv'gfiani Wrignt Curtis Cohasset Joel Willcut Berklty Asahel Hathaway Colerane John Drury Beverly I. Smith Concord John Keyes -fiiV/dT/ca Marshall Preston Conway Christo. Arms Blandford Orrin Sage Cornet Rowl. T. Cn-cker Bolton Amos Parker Cragie^s Mills C Shaw Boston Nathaniel Greene Ciiminington Robt. Dawes Boxford Parker Spafford Dana Apo'l'S Johnson Boxboro* Lyman Bigelow Dalton J. Chamberlain, jr. Blackstone James S. War- Dartmouth Abner lucker ner do. North John Cummings- Boylston Eli B. Sampson Dedham Jer. Shuttleworth Braintree Asa French Dcerficld Seth Nims Bradford Benj. Parker (S. Parish) Aaron Arms Brewster Joseph Sampson Dennis Nathan Stone do. mills Mr. Bangs do. C SouthJ M.Whelden E. Brid^eivater'6\^M.\ic\i' Dighton Joseph Goodwin €ll Dorchester J. Bradshaw (^.S./?arM^MitchellKeith Douglas David Holman Brighton Noah Worcester Doughty''s Fall N- Hobbs Brimjield Marq. Converse Dracut B. J. Farnum Brookjfteld Abrah. Skinner Dudley Wm. Hancock Buckland Henry Taylor Duxbury Seth Sprague, jr. Burlirigton Jacob Kendall Eastham Elisha Cobb Cambridge Joseph S. Read Easton Daniel Wheaton Cambridgefiort Luther S. {do. turnpike) Israel Alger Gushing East Becket E. Kingsley Canton Wm. Dunbar Easthanijiton William B. Carver James Ellis Giliet do. North Plummer Chase East Brewster G. VV.Hig- Charlemont W. Hastine:s gins Charlesiown Arthur W. East Mcdway N. Jones Austin FmsI Falmouth J. Robbins Post-Offices in Massachusetts. White JSast Cambridge Samuel S. Hatjield Daniel Green Haverhill James Gale £. Granville Lyman Root do. East John Johnson £. Sudbury CharlesHeard Hawley Josliua Longley £ast Stoughton Darius Heath Sylvanus Maxwell Littlefield Hmgham Thomas Loud £dgartown Time. Coffin Hinsdale MunroeEmmons Egremont Josiah Webb Holden Benjamin Davis Fuller Enfitld Eliphaz Jones Holland E. G. Erving's Grant Fordyce Hollenbecks Jos. Benjamin Alexander Holliston Oliver Leland Essex John Choate, jr. Holmes' Hole Wm. Cottle Fairhaven Josh a a Diew Hyaymis Otis Loring " Scudder Eail River Jas. G. Bowen Fort F. Falmouth Richard S. I/iswich J. H. Kendall Wood,VVard M. Parker Ireland Martin Chapin Beal, jr. Falty'^s village Cha. Collins Kingston David Feeding /////sAlf. Flowers Lancaster Nathl. Rand Fitchburg David Brigham Lanesboro' Tim. Whitney Florida Luke Rice Lee Hubbard Bartlett Foxboro' Daniel Everett Leicester John Sargent Framingh, Jonat. Maynard Lenox Wm. P. Walker Franklin Davis Thayer Leominster John Kendall Freetown George Pickens Leverett Jonathan Conant Gardner Clement Jewett Lexington Jno. P.Merriam S. Jones Gill Benjamin Brainard Lincoln David Gloucester Wm. Stevens Littleton Sam. M. Newhall Goshen John Williams Longmeadow Wm. White Grafton William Lamb Lowell William Wyman Granby David Smith Ludlow Benjamin Jencks G. Harrington M. Hopkins Lunenburg William Har- Greenfield Ambrose Ames rington Stickney Greenwich Amos Tenney Lynn J. C. Benjamin G. Hill do. village Pliny Allen Maiden Groton Caleb Cutler Manchester D.L.Bingham Hadley Samuel D. Ward Mansfield Solomon Pratt Halifax Obadiah Lyon Marblehead Rich. Prince Thayer I-Iamilton Israel Brown yiiar/doro'Sullivan Hancock Josiah Lapham Marshfield Procto. Bourne Hanover Robert Eels Medjield Charles Onion Hanson Nathl. CoUamore Medway S. Sandford Hardivick Saml.F. Cutler Mendon William S. Hast- Harvard Jno. P. Whitcomb ings Harwich Obed Brooks do. S. Fariah Dan. Kelley H* Post-Offices in Massachusetts.

Met/men G. A. Waldo Otis Basil Seymore Middleboro* Levi Pierce 0/z"»(East) ElijahOwen, jr. Middl€fieldD2iv\CiUii(±;] r. Oxford AndrewSigourney Mid. Granv. Noah Cooky do. South W. H. Bigelow Millbury A. L. Burnap Oys^erx* ///eJcsi.Scudder,jr. do. Grass Hill Eph.Gould- Palmer Amos Hamilton Paxton Tyler Goddard Mdford Saml. Penniman, Pt'lham Martin Kingman Peiley Hunt Pembroke H. CoUamore Milton "Nathan C. M-irtin Pepfierell A. Emersort Monson Rufus Flint Peru Jonathan Nash Montague Jona. Hartwell Petersham H. Hapgood J\iantucket G. W. Ewer Phillijiston Ezra Lumb JMatick William Farris Pittsjield JoshuH Danforth JsTeedham Rufus Mills Plainficld John Mack JVtw ^ef//brf/R. Williams Plymouth William Brown JSTeiv Braintrce Amasa Plymfiton Wm. H. Soul Bigelow Prescott Barna. Brigham Keivburyfiort Moses Lord Princeton Charles Russell jVenv Marlboro' E.C.Peete Provincetown E. C Scott JVeiv Salem NahumBryant Quincy Samuel Savel jVewton Amos Allen Randolfih Uavid Jacobs (do.Upper Falls) O. Pettee Raynham N-he. Jones A''. Adams ^^^ E. Brayton Reading David Dunham JVorMow/j.'.Thns. Shepherd Rehoboth E. A. Sandford A'orthbridg-e Cheney ^laft do Cf?7;r/'Jona.Wheaton,jr. JV. Brookjield Jona. Cary /^/c/iWO?zrfNath Pierson,jr. J^orth Andover Janies Rochester Elisha Ruggles Stevens, 2d. — {Mattajwisette,)Theo^\v. JSforthJield John Nevers Pitcher, jr. Northboro' Cyrus Gale Royalston Frank Gregory N. Middltboro Isaac Pratt Rowc Samuel H. Read JM. Bridgewat, N.H.Cross, Roivlcy Fred. Lam.bert Isaac Packard Roxbury Ebenezer Fox JV:Mars/?/?e/rfDanl.PhiHips do. {Jamaica P/ams) Joshua Af.Plymfiton Eben.Lobdell Seaver JV/yei^Tr^^/^EliasMignegory Rutland Rufus Putnam N.Ch€l?n.9ford Benj. Adams Salejn Ebenezer Putnam JV.Uxbridge Samuel Read Salisbury Seth Clark A'orton Laban M.Wheatcn Sandisjjeld George Hull A/oriuich Richardson Hall Sandwich W, H.Fessenden Oakham George Fay do. East Joseph Hall ^ Orange Josiah. Wheelock do. West Benj. Burgess Orleans Daniel Taylor do. South Lemuel Ewer Post-Offices in Massachusetts. 91

' Jos. L. Lord do. monument E. Perry Taunton So.jVanck DexterWhitney do. East E. W^ashburn Sandy Bay Winthrop Pool Temfiieton Lipha. French, Savoy Ira Bates Joseph Davis, jr. SaxonvUle E. A. Bertoby Te%uksbury Jacob Cvoggins Scituate Chandler Clapp Tisbury Willard Luce Hamilton JVorth do. S. P. Merrit Tolland Henry South do, John K. Nash 7b/2.';;?e'/rf W.N.CleavelHnd West do. Edw. F. Jacobs Toivnsend Aaron K.eys Pitman East do. G. W. Young Troy Charles Seekonk Allen Munroe rf/^/^-sio.Danl.Richardson Asahel Miller do. CeJitre Church Gray Turingham Sharon B. Reynolds do. North Wm. Arnold Shelburne Walter Wells U/iton Eli Warren Sherburne Calvin Sanijjer Uxbridge John ^V. Capron David Morse, jr. Sheffidd Edw. F. Ensign IVal/iole Shirley Thomas Whitney do. Centre Hervey Clapj) ^'/izt^es^uri/H.Canningham Walthani Saml. Townsend Somerset Isaac Pierce Ward Zebulon Cary Southboro' Francis B. Fay Ware Joseph Cummings Southbrid.L,2iv]L\\\ Amidon Wareham Benj. Fearing South Reading Eli A.Yale Warwick Wm. Cobb, jr. S. Hadky David Chandler Mark Whitcomb So.H. Cana/ Wm.Bovvdoin Warertorjri PeterCochram Josiah Whitman 5. Orange J. R. Whipple Wdjieet S.Leicester, cLapp-ville Ho- South do. H. Arey, jr. race Mc'Farland Wendell Lewis Stone, Southwick John Mills W. Tisbury W. Luce 5.PFz76ra/iamDudleyB.PGSt Wcnham J- T. Dodge SQUthamfit. Jas. K. Sheldon Westboro^ Silas Wesson ^^oi;Ysr.Thos.Hol mes Sfiencer Isaac Jenks, jr. West -a Bird Syinn^-jie/f/ AlbertMorgan West Bccket A E. Kimball Sterling Thomas N. Blood W. Bradford (i.W.Perkins Siockbrid. Thad. Pomeroy W. Bridgew. Stoneham Reuben (ierry PV. Brookfieid Xa.ron'SeweW Stoughton Lemuel Gay W. Dedham. Abner Ellis Westhainpton Jona. Judd 5. Oxford G. W. Kimball Stow Phineas Conant West J^ewbury Thos.Hills Sturbridge Dav. K. Porter ri^rs^errzN athimHathaway Sunderland Wm. Delano Westfield M.Ives, jr. Sudbury Samuel Knight Westford John Abbot Dillingham Sutton Nehemiah Chase W.Falmouth S. Willard do. West Eben Caldwell West Mendon Swan^ey John Mason Wilson 92 Massachusetts Militia.

West Cambridge Henry Williamsb. Thos. Mayhew Whittemore Williamsto'ivnP\\\m2L% Cone W.JVeedhamZh2iT\es Noyes do. South John P. Gordon W. Harwich Elijah Chase Winchend.M.2iV^Y^h\\.comb Westminster Timo. Doty Woburn Benja. Buckman Weston Abrah'mHewesJr. Worcester James Wilson Westfiort Isaac Howland Worthing. VVilliam Ward W.SliringJield'£.y\/ xucVi^W Wrentham David Fisher W. Stock'bridge A. Spencer do. JVorth Ebenez. Blake Weymouth Cotton Tufts do. South Samuel Druce Whately Elijah Ellis Yarmouth B. Matthews.jr. do. West J. R. Goodenough do. port Timothy Reed Wilbraham Wm. Knight do. Wtst Elnathan Lewis

MASSACHUSETTS MILITIA.

[Revised by the Adjutant-General, Dec. 3, 1830.] His Excellency, LEVI LINCOLN, COMMAJVDER IN CHIEF. Aids de-Camp. Josiah Quincy, jr. of Boston, Pliny Merrick, of Worces- ter, John B. Davis, of Boston, and Emery Washburn, of Worcester, Rank of Lieutenant Colonels. tddjutant- General^ and Acting Quarter-Masttr-Gtneraly William H. Sumner, of Boston. Rank of Brigadier-General. Fitch Hall, Clerk^ Adjutant-General's Department. William Tufts, do. Quarter Master General's do. Henry Sheafe, Military Store Keeper.

Laboratory No. 1, Pleasant Street. [The Adjutant and Acting Quarter-Master-General's Office is kept in the North- West corner of the State- House, and is open from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. and from 3 to 6 P. M. excepting Saturday afternoons.]

DIVISION AND DIVISIONARY STAFF OFFICERS.

FIRST DIVISION—5'ufoZ)fc and Norfolk. Major-Generaly Aaron Capen, of Dorchester. Aid-dt-Campy Aaron D. Capen, of Dorchester. jDivinou'Inspeclor, John P. Bigelow, of Boston. ,

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Division- Quarter'Master^ Fred. W. Lincoln, of Canton. Judge-Advocate, William F. Otis, of Boston. SECOND DIVISION.—E^^ex. Major-General, Benjamin Stickney, of Newbury.

Division-Inspector y David H. Merwin, of Westfield. Division-Quarter-Master, Wm. H. Mosely, of Northampt. Judge-Advocate^ William Bliss, of Springfield. FIFTH DIVISION. Bristol, Plymouth, Barnstable, &c. Major-General, Cromwell Washburn, of Taunton. Aids-de-Camp, John Baylies, of Taunton, Philander Washburn, of Middleborough. Division-Inspector, Division-Quarter- Master Judge-Advocate, Timothy G. Coffin, of New-Bedford. SIXTH DIVISION.— ?rorceo"/er. Major-General, Nathan Heard, of Worcester. Aids- de-Camp, Thomas Kinnicutt, of Worcester, Wil- liam Pratt, of Shrewsbury. Division-Inspector, Emory H.Bowman, of New-Braintree. Division-Quarter -Master, Jerre Merritt, of Charlton. Judge-Advocate, Aaron Brooks, jr. of Petersham. SEVENTH mWlSlON.—Berkshire, Major-General, Jabez Hall, of Lanesborough. 94 Massachusetts Militia.

Aids-dt'Camp^ Franklin Weston, of Dalton, Henry Raymond, 2d. of Lenox. Division-Inspector^ George N. Briggs, of Lanesborough. Division- Quarter- Master^ Daniel B. Bush, of Pittsfield. Judge-Advocate^ William Porter, jr. of Lee.

BRIGADIER AJYD STAFF OFFICERS. FIRST DIVISION. Brigadier-General, Thomas Taylor, of Quincy. Aid-de-Camp, Francis W. Davenport, Milton. Brigade-Major, Bradford L. Wales, of Randolph. Brig.-Quar.-Master, Thomas Adams, jr. of Quincy, Brigadier-General, Charles Rice, of Needham, Aid-de-Camp, Nathan White, jr. of do. Brigade-Major, Truman Clark, of Walpole. Brigade-Quarter-Master, Brigadier-General, Aid-de-Camp Brigade-Major, David L. Child, of Boston. ^. Brigade-Quarter-Master, SECOND DIVISION. C Brigadier-General, Josiah Newhall, of Lynnfield. 1st. 1 Aid-de-Camp, Joseph B. Breed, of Lynn. Brig, j Brigade-Major, Jabez W. Barton, of Salem. ( Brigade-Quarter-Master, Asahel Huntington, do. ( Brigadier-General, Solomon Low, of Boxford. 2d. 1 Aid-de-Camp, Samuel W. Stickney, of Salem. Brig. \ Brigade-Major, Moses P. Parish, of Newburyport. (Brig. Quarter-Master, John Marland, of Andover. THIRD DIVISION. ^Brigadier-General, John Tarbell, of Cambridge. 1st. J Aid-de-Camp, Bushrod W. Young, ofCharlestown.. Brig, y Brigade-Major, Wyman Richardson, of Woburn., CBrig. Quar. Master, Abraham Edwards, of Camb. TBrig. General, George Green, of Townsend. 2d. 3 Aid-de-Camp, Frederick F. Parker, of Pepperell. Brig. ^Brigade Major, William A. Bancroft, of Groton. C Brigade-Quarter-Master, Israel Longley, Shirley. FOURTH DIVISION. r Brigadier- Gen. John Warner, of Greenwich. Ist.^Aid-de-Gamp, Joseph H, Bowman, of Ware. Brig, y Brigade-Major, Plin Allen, of Greenwich. CBrig. Quar. Master, William M.Lathrop, Enfield. Field Officers of Infantry. 95

^Brigadier-General, Charles Hooker, of Northamp. 2d. J Aid-de-Carap, Brig. ^Brigade-Major, Alanson Clark, of Greenfield, ( Brig. Quar. Master, Hiram F. Stockbridge, Greenf. riFTH DIVISION. C Brigadier-General, Benjamin King, of Abington. Aid-de-Camp, James Mitchell, E. Bridgewater. 1st. J H. Brig, j Brigade-Major, Spencer Gloyd, of Abington. ( Brig. Quarter-Master, Joseph Hunt, do. r Brigadier-Gen. William Peck, of Dighton. 2d. ) Aid-de-Camp, Brig. ) Brigade-Major, George B. Atwood, of Taunton. ( Brig. Quar. Master, Samuel L. Crocker, of Norton. (Brigadier-Gen. Eben. D. Winslow, of Brewster. 3d. J Aid-de-Camp, Freeman Foster, jr. of do. Brig. J Brigade-Major, CBrig. Quar. Master, Elisha D. Winslow, of Boston. SIXTH DIVISION. r Brigadier-Gen. Erasmus Holbrook, of Sturbridge. 1st. J Aid-de-Camp, David T. Brigham, of Worcester. Brig. ^Brigade-Major, Linus Child, of Southbridge. (Brig. Quar. Master, Alvan Allen, of Sturbridge. C Brigadier-General, John P. Whitcomb, of Harvard. 2d. 1 Aidde-Camp, George Whitney, of do. Brig, j Brigade-Major, Otis Adams, of Grafton. ( Brigade-Quarter-Master, Gideon Sibley, of Athol. SEV^ENTH DIVISION. f Brigadier-Gen. Timo. Wainwright, Gt. Barringtout 1st. J Aid-de-Camp, Joel Kilbourn, of do. Brig.^ Brigade-Major, Increase Sumner, of do. C Brig. Quar. Master, John A. Laffargue, of Sheffield. ( Brigadier-General, Lyman Judd, of Lenox. 2d. 1 Aid-de-Camp, John Z. Goodrich, of do. Brig, j Brigade-Major, William C. Plunkett, of Lanesbo. ( Brig. Quar. Master,

FIELD OFFICERS AND ADJUTANTS OF THE INFANTRY. FIRST DIVISION. FIRST BRIGADE. , William H. Spooner, of Roxbury. Lieut. Colonel, John P. Clapp, of Dorchester. Major, Francis Holden, of Boston. Adjutant, Ebenezer W. Stone, of do. ^ Field Officers of Infantry.

C Colonel, Charles Lane, of Hingham. (Lieut. Colonel, Abraham Thayer, of Weymouth. Major, Elias Hunt, of I do. Adjutant, Apple^on Howe, of do. Colonel, Otis Wild, of Braintree. Lieut. Colonel, Eleazer Beals, of Randolph. Major, Orramel White, of do. Adjutant, Francis D. Holbrook, of Randolph. SECOND BRIGADE. Colonel, Richard Davis, of Dedham. [Lieut. Colonel, William Stow, of do. Major, Joseph W. Lyon, of Needhaca. I Adjutant, Josiah N. Bird, of do. Colonel, Hervey Nash, of Canton. Lieut, Colonel, Charles Fuller, of do. Major, Elijah Tolman, of do. Adjutant, Stephen Westcoat, of Foxborcugh. Colonel, Lucus Pond, of Wrentham.

I Lieut. Colonel, Earned Scott, of Uxbridge.

I Major, Preston Pond, of Wrentham. Adjutant, THIRD BRIGADE. /'Colonel, Thomas Davis, of Boston. Ist, \ Lieut. Colonel, Peter Dunbar, of do. Reg. 5 Major, (Adjutant, Sumner Crosby, of do. * Colonel, Edward G. Prescott, of do.

2d, ) Lieut. Colonel, Elias Kingsley, of do Reo-. } Major, S. Davis Leavens, of do (Adjutant, James Ivers Austin, of do. ( Colonel. John S. Tyler, of do. 3d N Lieut. Colonel, John F. Bannister, of do. Reg. "^ Major, Josiah L. C. Amee, of do. ( Adjutant, SECOND DIVISION. FIRST BRIGADE.

r" Colonel, Joshua Chase, of Salem» 1st. NLient. Colonel, William P. Endicott, of do. Reg. "S Major, Nathaniel C, J^askey, of do. (Adjutant, C Colonel, William Pool, of Gloucester. 2d. 1 Lieut. Colonel, Reg. j Major, John Clark, of do. ( Adjutant, Daniel Rogers, jr. of do. Field Officers of Infantry. 97

(Colonel, Ezra Batchelder, of Beverly. 3d, J Lieut. Colonel, William Putnam, of Beverly. Reg. ^ Major, David Starrit, of Wenham. C Adjutant, William Dodo;e, 4th. of Beverly. (Colonel, Timothy Munroe, jr. of Lynn. 4th. J Lieut. Colonel, Benjamin Se'.men, of Marblehead. Reg. VMajor, Andrew Mansfield, jr. ofLynnfield- ( Adjutant, Joseph M. Sanderson, of Lynn. (Colonel, Nathan Tapley, of Danvers. 5(h. jLieut. Colonel, Andrew Lunt, of do, Reg. y Major, Hiram Preston, of do. C Adjutant, Ebenezer Sutton, of do. SECOND BRIGADE. /•Colonel, Daniel Moulton, of W'est Newbury. 1st. N Lieut. Colonel, Uriah Bailey, of do. Reg. S Major, Samuel M. Noyes, of do. (Adjutant, Stephen Adams, jr. of Newbury. ( Colonel, Charles Kimball, of Ipswich. 2d. J Lieut. Colonel, Joshua Low, of Essex. Reg. ^ Major, John Kimball, of Rowley. (Adjutant, Hervey Kimball, of Ipswich, r Colonel, Timothy Poor, of Andover. 3d. J Lieut. Colonel, Daniel B. Stickney, of Bradford. Pteg.^ Major, Joseph Rice, of Andover. C Adjutant, William Brown, of Bradford ( Colonel. Henry Morrill, jr. of Salisbury. 4th. J Lieut, Colonel, Jacob Stevens, jr. of do. Reg. p Major, David Currier, jr. of do. ( Adjutant, Reuben Evans, of do. ( Colonel, Oilman Parker, of Haverhill. 51h. } Lieut. Colonel, Samuel Carleton, of do. Reg. j Major, William Kimball, 2d. of do. ( Adjutant, John Davis, of Methuen, BATTALION OF INFANTRY. Bat. C Lieut. Colonel, Abrah. Williams, of Newburyport. Infa. X Major, David Plumer, of do. THIRD DIVISION. FIRST BRIGADE.

rf Colonel, Samuel Learned, of Watertown. 1st. ^ Lieut. Colonel, Elisha Stratton, of do. Reg. 5 Major, Ezra Stone, of Cambridge. ( Adjutant, Benjamin Dana, of Watertown. 98 Field Officers of Infantry.

r Colonel, William Winn, of Burlington. 2d. ^ Lieut. Colonel, James Jaques, of Wilmington. Res. ^ Major, William Blanchard, 3d. do. ^ C Adjutant, William Tidd, of Woburn. r Colonel, Samuel Chandler, of Lexington. 3d. ^ Lieut. Colonel, Sherman Barrett, of Concord. Reg. j Major, Loammi Knight, of Lexington. ( Adjutant, Joseph Meriam, jr. of do. r Colonel, Nathan Adams, of Hopkinton. 4th. J Lieut. Colonel, Abijah Ellis, of do. Reg. J Major, Albert Wood, of do. C Adjutant, Homer Tilton, of Framingham. C Colonel, John M. Fiske, of Charlestown. 5th. J Lieut. Colonel, Theodore L. Stiles, of Maiden. Reg. J Major, Oliver W. Preston, of Charlestown. C Adjutant, Guy C. Haynes, of do. SECOND BRIGADK. ^Colonel, Aaron Brigham, jr. of Marlborough.

I Lieut. Colonel, William Brigham, of Stow.

I Major, Murk C. Sibley, cf East Sudbury. Adjutant, Horace Heard, of do. Colonel, Thomas Whitney, of Shirley. Lieut. Colonel, Thomas A, Staples, of Groton. Major, Nahum Harwood, of Littleton. Adjutant, George W. Tarbell, Pepperell. Colonel, Coburn Blood, jr. ofDracut. 'Lieut. Colonel, Zacheus Fletcher, of Lowell. Major, James Butterfield, jr. of Tyngsboro'. Adjutant, Henry J. Baxter, of Lowell. FOURTH DIVISION. FIRST BRIGADK. Colonel, David Wood, of Springfield. Lieut. Colonel, Alpheus Nettleton, of do. Major, Seth Lathrop, of Wilbraham. Adjutant, Isaac A. Cooley, of Springfield. "Colonel, Cotton Ely, of West Springfield. Lieut. Colonel, Ogden Griswold, of do. Major, Matthew Ives, jr. of Westfield. .Adjutant, Alvan Fowler, of do. rColonel, Daniel Ford, of Enfield. 3d. ) Lieut. Colonel, Cyrus Kingman, of Pelham. Reg. S Major, Warren S. Howland, of Amherst. C Adjutant, James B.Forter, of Hadley, Field Officers of Infantry. 99

fColonel, Lyman Root, of Granville. Blandford. 4th.SLieut. Colonel, Artemas W. Lloyd, of of do. Reg. •) Major, Henry W. Scott, Granville. C Adjutant, William H. Squires, of Colonel, Cyrus Knox, of Palmer. C of Holland. 5th. ) Lieut. Colonel, John C. Butterworth, Reg. i Major, Erastus Lumbard, of Brimfield. (Adjutant, Eleazer Porter, of Ware. SECOND BRIGADE. Partridge, of Northampton. C Colonel, William W. Whately. 1st. 1 Lieut. Colonel, Caleb Crafts, of Norwich. Reg. i Major, Hervey Kirklaod, Kirkland, of Northampton. ( Adjutant, Samuel W. ( Colonel, David Wells, of Shelburne. Greenfield. 2d.) Lieut. Colonel, Aaron Spaulding, of Reg. ; Major, Joel Farley, of Colerain. of Greenfield, (Adjutant, John J. Graves, r Colonel, Lemuel Wheelock, of Warwick. 3d.) Lieut. Colonel, John Powers, of Shutesbury. Reg.") Major, Cephas Lawrence, of Montague. ( Adjutant, William E. Russell, of W^arwick. of Worthington. ( Colonel, Milton Brewster, 4th.) Lieut. Colonel, Jason Richards, of Plainfield. of Worthington. Reg. ) Major, John Kinnee, do. ( Adjutant, Horatio Ward, of of Ashfield. ( Colonel, Abel Williams, 5th.) Lieut. Colonel, William Taylor, jr. of Rowe. Shumway, of do. Reg. J Major, Manning of Buckland. ( Adjutant, Lucius Graham, FIFTH DIVISION. FIRST BRIGADE,

r Colonel, ^r^ lu B. Bates, of Dedham. 1st. ) Lieut. Colonel, John Lovell, of Plymouth. Reg i Major, Leander (Adjutant, Rufus B. Bradford, of Kingston. Turner, of Scituate. ( Colonel, John B- 2d.) Lieut. Colonel, James Curtis, of do. Reg.)Major, Aurora VV. Oldham, of Pembroke. ( Adjutant, Horace Collamore, of do. (Colonel, Abram Washburn, 2d. of Bridgewater. 3d.) Lieut. Colonel, Nathan Jones, of North do. Reg. > Major, John Torrey, of Easton. ( Adjutant, Dion Bryant, of Bridgewater. lot Field Officers of Infantry.

'Colonel, Darius Miller, of Middleborough* 'Lieut. Colonel, Thomas Weston, jr. do. Major, Oliver Eaton, of do. Adjutant, Arad Thompson, of do. Colonel, John H. Clark, of Rochester.

I Lieut. Colonel, Cyrus E. Clark, of Fairliaven,

I Major, .Adjutant, Thomas E. Gage, of Rochester. SECOND BRIOAdE. /-Colonel, 1st. S Lieut. Colonel, Lyndall Bowen, of Rehoboth. Reg.^Major, John B. Reed^ of Pawtucket. (Adjutant. Henry Lulher, of Swanzey. /"Colonel, Seth Cartee, of New-Bedford. 2d. J Lieut, Colonel, James D. Thompson, of do. Reg. ) Major, Henry H, Crapo, of Dartmouth. ( Adjutant, Asa Wood, of New-Bedford, r Colonel, Russell Wood, of Taunton. 3d. J Lieut. Colonel, Warren Lincoln, of Raynham. Reg. i Major, Stephen L. White, of Taunton, ( Adjutant, George Danforth, of Taunton. C Colonel, Ira K. Miller, of Attleborough. Colonel, Mason Stone, Norton. 4th. J Lieut. of Reg. j Major, Willard Blackington, of Attleborough. ( Adjutant, Ira Newman, of do. r Colonel, Philip R. Bennet, of Troy. 5th. ) Lieut. Colonel, Philip P. Hathaway, of do. Reg. J Major, John Chase, of Dighton. C Adjutant, John T. Lawton, of Freetown. THIRD BRIGADE. C Colonel, Ebenezer Chamberlain, of Sandwich, Lieut. Colonel, Sabine Smith, of do. Major, Sylvanus B. Phinney, of Barnstable. Adjutant, Theodore Kern, of Sandwich. Colonel, Nehemiah Baker, of Dennis,

I Lieut. Colonel, Horatio Underwood, of Harwich. (Major, Darius Weeks, of do.

. Adjutant, Obed Brooks, jr. of do. Colonel, Joseph Holbrook, 3d. of Welfleet. Lieut. Colonel, Samuel Stinson, of Eastham. Major, John C. Knowles, of Truro. Adjutant, Cornelius Hamblin, of Welfleet, Field Officers of Infantry. 101

SIXTH DIVISION. FIRST BRIGADE (Colonel, Alvah Drury, of Ward. 1st. J Lieut. Colonel, Alonzo Temple, of Spencer. Reg. ^ Major, Thomas Peirce, of do. C Adjutant, Silas Jones, of Leicester, f Colonel, Moses BufFum,of Mendon. 2d. 3 Lieut. Colonel, Lewis Johnson, of Milford, Reg. ^ Major, Alanson Balcom, of Grafton. C Adjutant, Dan Hill, of Mendon. (Colonel, Asa Barr, of New-Braintree. 3d. J Lieut. Colonel, John M. Fiske, of Brookfield. Reg. Major, Hiram B. Clark, of do. ^ _ V Adjutant, Joseph Knox, of Hardwick. ( Colonel, Edmund, Capen, of Spencer. 4th. 1 Lieut. Colonel, Samuel D. Spurr. of Charlton. Reg. j Major, Allen Hancock, jr. of Dudley. f Adjutant, Samuel C. Fisk, of Southbridge. r Colonel, Daniel C. Tourtellot, of Sutton. 5th. 3 Lieut. Colonel, Richard Stone, of Oxford. Reg. ^ Major, John McClellan, of Sutton. C Adjutant, Sanford Gilmore, of Oxford. r Colonel, Artemas Dryden, jr. of Holden. 6th. 2 Lieut. Colonel, Isaac Davis, of Worcester. Reg. \ Major, Chenery Abbott, of Holden. ( Adpitant, William N. Green, of Worcester. SECOND BRIGADE, (Colonel, Joseph Meriam, of Princeton. 1st. J Lieut. Colonel, Cheney Kilburn, of Sterling. Reg. ^ Major, Asa Whitcomb, of Bolton. C Adjutant, John G. Thurston, of Lancaster. (Colonel, Charles Brigham, jr. of Grafton. 2d. ) Lieut. Colonel, David F. Bond, of Boylston. Reg. p Major, Lawson Bartlelt, of Northborough. C Adjutant, Willard S. Wood, of Grafton. (Colonel, Rowland Woodward, of Hubbardstown. 3d. J Lieut. Colonel, Calvin G. Howe, of Rutland. Reg. ^ Major, Josiah White, of Petersham. C Adjutant, Spencer Field, of Barre. (Colonel, Enoch Whitmore, of Ashburnham. 4th. J Lieut. Colonel, Asa Longley, of Leominster. Reg. J Major, Luke Lincoln, of do. V. Adjutant, Reuel Lawrence, of Ashburnham. I* 102 Officers of Cavalry. i

Colonel, John Sawyer, jr. of Tefjopleton. Lieut. Colonel, George W. Sawyer, of Phillipston, Major, William Murdock, of Winchendon. Adjutant, Luke Beals, of Roj^alston. SEVENTH DIVISION. FIRST BRIGADE. r Colonel, John A. Thorp, of Sheffield. 1st. ^ Lieut. Colonel, Joseph Wilcox, jr. of do. Reg. y Major, John Chatfield, of Great-Barrington. C Adjutant, Edmund Bush, of Sheffield, f Colonel, Melancton Lewis, of VV. Stockbridge. 2d. J Lieut. Colonel, Levi Crocker, of do. Reg. VxMajor, Charles Webster, of do. V Adjutant, David P. Ingersol, of Stockbridge. C Colonel. Daniel A. Garfield, of Tyringharai.

3d. .^ Lieut. Colonel, Bidwell Brewer, of do. Reg. y Major, James Jones, of Sandisfield, >• Adjutant, Elias Wright, of Tyringham. SECOND BRIGADE. r Colonel, Stoddard Hubbell, of Lanesborough. 1st. J Lieut. Colonel, Liberty Bartlett, of Williamstown. Reg. Vviajor, Asahel Buck, jr. of Lanesborough. C Adjutant, Socrates Squire, of do. ( Colonel, Nelson Strong, of Pittsfield. 2d. 1 Lieut. Colonel, Reg. \ Major. Elias Parker, of Pittsfield. f Adjutant, Franklin Root, of do. (Colonel, Grenville D. Weston, of Dalton. 3d. ) Lieut. Colonel, David Tutlle, of Peru. Reg, ^ Major, Lorenzo Rice, of Savoy. CAdjut&nt, Ambrose Nicholson, of Hinsdale.

OFFICERS OF CAVALRY. FIRST DIVISION. Second Brigade. 1 Company. , Waldo C. Perry, of MiJford. Third Brigade. 1 Company. Captain, Abiel Leonard, of Hoston. SECOND DIVISION. First Brigade. 1 Battalion. Major, William Gidding;s, of Ipswich. Adjutant, Oliver Whipple, jr. of Hamilton. Officers of Cavalry. 103

Captain, David H. Caldwell, of Ipswich. Captain, Benjamin Luddin, of Beverly. Second Brigade. 1 Regiment. Colonel, Joseph B. Little, of West Newbnrj. Lieut. Colonel, Robert Stewart, of Haverhill. Major, Samuel P. Blunt, of Andover. Adjutant, Ephraim B. Parker, of West Newbury. Captain, Daniel N. Prime, of Rowley. Captain, Abel Chase, of West Newbury. Captain, Thomas Perley, jr. of Boxford. Captain, Mighill Spofford, of Rowley. THIRD DIVISION. First Brigade. 1 Company. Captain, Aaron Eames, of Hopkinton. Weston Indcp. Light Infantry Company, Captain, Elmore Russell, of Lincoln. Second Brigade. 2 Companies. Captain, Levi Warren, of Stow. Captain, Leonard Whiting, of Pepperell. FOURTH DIVISION. First Brigade. 1 Regiment. Colonel, Dauphin Brown, of Tolland. Granville. Lieut. Colonel, Dennis A. Parsons, of Major, John Fenton, of Brimfieid Granville. Adjutant, Chauncy R. Baldwin, of Blandford. Captain. Waterman Carter, of Captain, Moses Loomis, of vSouthwick. Springfield. Captain, Charles J. Upham, of Captain, Freeman Smith, of Palmer. Captain, Second Brigade. 1 Regiment. of VVhately. Colonel, Roderick B. Harwood, of Deerfield. Lieut, Colonel, David Wright, Major, Joseph Smith, of Colraine Greenfield. Adjutant. Joseph Tyler, of Captain, John W^are, of Conway. Goshen. Captain, Horace Packard, of Shelburne. Captain Stephen Fellows, of New-Salem. Captain. John B. Putman. of Captain, Silas Billings, of Hatfield. X(^ Officers of Artillery.

FIFTH DIVISION. First Brigade. 1 Company. Captain, James H. Clark, of Rochester. Second Brigade. 1 Company. Captain, Daniel Richardson, jr. of Attleborough. SIXTH DIVISION. First Brigade. 3 Companies, Captain, John F.Clark, of Worcester. Captain, Levi Coombs, of Western. Captain, Matthias Ryan, of Charlton. Second Brigade. 2 Companies. Captain, Alanson O. Greene, of Barre. Captain, John Whitmore, of Royalston. SEVENTH DIVISION.

First Brigade. 1 Battalion, Major, Alvin F. Baldwin, of Sandisfield. Adjutant, Edwin Bosvvorth, of do. Captain, Roswell Hulburt, of Sandisfield. Captain, Richard H. Vandeuson, Great-Barrington. Captain,

OFFICERS OF ARTILLERY. First Division. First Brigade. 1 Battalion. Major, Jonathan W^hite, jr. of V^Aeymouth. Adjutant, Stephen Hall, of Dorchester. Captain, Joseph B. Towle, of Boston. Captain, James Hawes, of Weymouth, Captain, Second Brigade. 1 Battalion. Major, Adjutant, Nathaniel Bird, of Walpole. Captain, Jabez Morse, of Walpole. Captain, Abijah Pond, of Franklin.

Third Brigade. I Battalion. Major, Aaron Andrews, of Boston. Adjutant, William Chamberlain, of do. Captain, Thomas Goodwin, of do. Captain, Ebenezer Tasker, of do. Captain, Samuel Thompson, of do! Officers of Artillery. Ii«sf

Boston Sea Fencibles. Captain, Winslow W. Sever, of Boston. SECOND DIVISION. First Brigade. 1 Reg. 1 Batl. Colonel, John Nichols, of Lynn. Ijieut. Colonel, AJvau Tapley, of Danvers. Major, Selh W. Williams, of Lynn. Adjutant. John Towne, of Salem. Captain, David Taylor, of Lynn. Captain, John K. Skinner, of Salem. Captain, Joshua P. Trask, of Gloucester. Captain, Battalion. Major, Samuel Avery, of Marblehead. Adjutant, Joseph P. Turner, of do. Captain, William Haskell, of do. Captain, Timothy Brown, of do. Marblehead Light I.nfantry. Captain, Ezra F. Newhalj, of Marblehead. Salem Cadets, Captain, Francis B. Crowninshield, of Salem.

Second Brigade. I Battalion. Major, Ebenezer Bradbury, of Newburyport. Adjutant, Captain, Zebedee Morrill, of Salisbury. Captain, John Bradbury, of Newburyport. Captain, David Rice, of Andover. THIRD DIVISION.

First Brigade. 1 Regiment. Colonel, Lieut. Colonel, Abijah Thompson, of Woburn. Major, Simeon Southwick, of Cambridge. Adjutant, Josiah Clark, of Waterlown. Captain, Philip Riisseli, of Lexington. Captain, Joshua Buttrick, of Concord, Captain, Bela Greenwood, of Boston. Captain, David Moore, of do. Captain, Second Brigade. 2 Companies. Captain, Asa Spaulding, of Billerica. Captain, Phineas G. Prescott, of Groton. 106 Officers of Artillery.

FOURTH DIVISION. First Brigade. 1 Regiment. Colonel, David Moseley, of Westfield. Lieut. ColoDel, Lewis Fowler, of do. Major, David P. King, Monson. Adjutant, Joseph B. Sheffield, of Springfield. Captain, Henry Dwight, of do. Captain, Horace Noble, jr. of Westfield. Captain, Henry A. Bridgman, ofBelchertown, Captain,

Second Brigade. 1 Regiment. Colonel, Jonathan Belcher, of Northfield. Lieut. Colonel, Henry Torry, of Plainfield. Major, George Shepherd, of Northampton.. Adjutant, Marshall S. Mead, of Northfield. Captain, Hubbard B. Bardwell, of Leyden. Captain, Jonathan P. Strong, of NorthamptoD, Captain, Thomas W. White, of Ashfield. Captain, David R. Whiton, of Plainfield. Captain, Orlando Chapin, of Northfield. FIFTH DIVISION.

First Brigade. 1 Battalion. Major, Elias W. Pratt, of Scituate. Adjutant, Elijah Cushing, of Hanson. Captain, David Bradford, of Plymouth, Captain, William Morse, of Hanover. Captain, William Nash, of Abington. Second Brigade, 1 Battalion, Major, Seneca Sanford, of Attleborough. Adjutant, Ephraim A. Raymond, of Norton. Captain, David Sylvester, of New-Bedford. Captain, Lamed VVilmarth, jr. of Taunton. Third Brigade. 1 Battalion. Major, Nathaniel Shiverick, jr. of Falmouth. Adjutant, Samuel Shiverick, jr. of do. Captain, Joshua "Winslow, of Brewster. Captain, SIXTH DIVISION.

First Brigade, 1 Battalion.. Major, John Corbett, jr. of Mil ford. Adjutant, Isaac Bartlett, of Worcester* Captain, Leonard W. Stowell, do. Officers of Artillery. 107

Captain, Peter Corbett, of Milford. Captain, Peter Clemence, of Oxford.

Second Brigade. 1 Battalion. Major, Seneca Colburn, of Leominster. Adjutant, Edmund H. Nichols, of do. Captain, George W. Houghton, of Lancaster. Captain, Nathan Hammond, of Petersham. Captain, Gilman Robbins, of Leominter. SEVENTH DIVISION. First Brigade. 1 Battalion. Major, Isaac M. Taylor, of Lee. Adjutant, Rodney Hill, of Lee. Captain, Abraham Tobey, jr. of West Stockbridge. Captain, Gilbert Monson, of Great-Barrington.

Second Brigade. 1 Battalion. Major, Phineas Atwood, of Washington. Adjutant, John Kellogg, jr. of Pittsfield. Captain, Homer Tirrell, of Lanesborough. Captain, Amos R. Torry, of Pittsfield. DIVISIONARY CORPS OF INDEPENDENT CADETS. 1st Division. Captain, Lieut. Colonel Henry F. Baker. Lieutenant, Major Jonathan Amory. Ensign, Major George W. Pratt. Adjutant, Captain Grenville T. Winthrop. Surgeon, John C. Warren, m. d. ANCIENT AND HONOURABLE ARTILLERY COMPANY. Incorporated 1638. Captain, Capt. Parker H. Pierce. 1st Lieutenant, Capt. William B. Adams. 2d Lieutenant, Capt. Martin Wilder. Adjutant, Capt. Russell Sturgis. \st Sergeant.^ Lieut. Edward Codman. 2

Assistant Armourer ^ Mr. J. W- Holmes. 108 in the . BISHOPS.

Prctestant Efiiiscofial Church in the United States. Date of Consecration. Residence. Feb. 4,1787. RiRht Rev. Willinm White, D.D. of Pennj. . Oct. 1827. Right Rev. Heniy U. Oiiderdonk, D. D. Assistant Bishop for Diocese of Penns. May 29, 1811. Riffht Rev. B. T. Oiiderdonk, D. D. n( NervTork , New Y. May 29, 1811. Riqrht Uev. Alt-xander V. Griswold, D. D. of the Eastern Diocess, Snleni, Mass. May 18, 1811. Right Rev. Richard C. Moore, D. D. o( Virg. Richmond. Nor. 19, 1815. Right Rev. John Croes, D.D. of New Jersey, New Bruns. Oct. 8, 1818. Right Rev. Nath. Bowen, D.D. of S. Carolina, Charleston. Feb. 11, 1819. Right Rev. Philander Chase, D.D. of O/iio, Worthington. Oct. 22, 1819. Right Rev. Thomas C. Biownell, D.D. LL.D. Conn. Hartf. Aug. 19, 1829. Right Rev. William Meade, D. D. Assistant Bishop for the Diocese of . Right Rev. William M. Stone, D. D. Bishop for the Diocess of . In the British Colonies. Right Rev. John Inglis, .... Halifax^ Nova-Scotia. Methodist Bishofis. Right Rev. William M'Kendrce, D. D. Right Rev. Robert R. Roberts, Right Rev. Joshua Soule, D. D. and Right Rev. Elijah Hedding,D. U. Roman Catholic Bishofis in the United State-^-. Most Rev. James Whitfield, Archbishop, - - . Baltimore. Right Rev. Benedict Josejih Flaget, - Bardstoron, (.) Right Rev. John B. M. David, Coadjutor to Bishop Flaget, Vincennes. Right Rev. Edward Fenwick, .... . . Right Rev. Benedict Joseph Fenwick, .... Boston. Right Rev. Joseph Rosati, ------5^ Louis. Right Rev. John Dubois, ------New-Orleans. Right Rev. Michael Porter, Mobile. In the British Colonies. Right Rev. Claud. B. Panel, Qttebeck. Alexander McDowell, - . - - - . Upper Canada. John Jarves Lartigue, --.----. Montreal. B. A. McEachern, - - - - Prince Edxvard's Island.

The Convention of the Covgrcgational Ministers in the CommomveaUh of Massachusetts Is a voluntary Association, embracinir all the Confijrega- tional Clergy of the Comfnonweaith, but vested with i;o particular authority or control over the churches. Their meeting is held in Boston, in the afternoon of the last Wednesday in May, or day of Election annually, at five, p. M. and the following day at eleven, a. m. After transacting the usual business of the Convention, a sermon is delivered in public before them, and a collection made for the charitable purpose of relieving the indigent Wid- ows of Congregational Clergymen. For the purpose of investigating cases of necessity, and of application for the charity of the Convention, there are — —

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two standing Committees ; a Central Committee, chosen centrally, and a Reporting Committee, whose members reside in different parts of the State. The Reporting Com- mittee are required, each year, to investigate the circum- stances of the objects of this charity, whether already on the list, or needing, or applying the first time for aid, and make a particular statement to the Central Committee, di- rected to the Scribe of the Convention, at least one week before the meeting of the Convention. Should any member neglect so to do for two successive years, his place in the Reporting Committee shall be vacated. The Central Com- mittee receive from the members of the Reporting Com- mittee applications and statements of facts in behalf of sub- jects of the charity of the Convention, and, having consid- ered the same, are to judge ofthe persons to be relieved, and the proportion to be given to each, and make report to the Convention, on the first day of their meeting, annually. The statements ofthe members of the Reporting Com- mittee are expected to contain answers to the following questions

1. What is her age ? 2. What are the number, the sex, the ages, and the cir- cumstances 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 afford her assistance ? And in what way do they assist her ? 6. What is her income ? 7. What peculiar circumstances render her an object of it charity ; or make desirable, that she should have aid this year ? The Officers ofthe Convention at present are Rev. Nathaniel L. Frothingham, of Boston, Treasurer. Rev. Dr. Wisner, of Boston, Scribe ofthe Convention. Rev. Dr. Codman, first Preacher. Rev. Dr. Jenks, second Preacher. CENTRAL COMMITTEE. Rev. Eliphalet Porter, d. d. Rev. Abiel Holmes, d. d. Rev. John Pierce, d. d. Rev. Charles Lowell, d. d. Rev. B. B. Wisner, d. d. Rev. Nathaniel L. Frothingham, Rev. Samuel Gile. REPORTING COMMITTEE. Suffolk. Middlesex. Rev. Benj. B. Wisner, d. d. Rev. Samuel Stearns. Essex. Rev. Sylvester F. Bucklin. Rev. Peter Eaton, d. d. Norfolk. Rev. Brown Emerson. Rev. Elisha Fiske. [K 110 General Association in Massachusetts.

Plymouth. Rev. John Fiske. Rev. James Kendall, d. d. Hampden. Rev. Daniel Huntington. Rev. Isaac Knapp. Bristol. Hampshire. Rev. Pitt Clark. Rev. Nathan Perkins, jr. Barnstable. Franklin. Rev. . Rev. Winthrop Bailey. Rev. Ezra Goodwin. Berkshire. Worcester. Rev. Alvan Hvde, D. D. Rev. Aaron Bancroft, d. d.

The Convention earnestly recommend to all young gen- tlemen 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 for public teachers.

Massachusetts Congregational Charitable Society. Annual meeting on the Monday preceding the General Election. CThis Society was incorporated 24th of March, 1786 ; " for the humane and benevolent purpose of affording relief and support to the widows and children of deceased ministers. The members may not exceed thirty of the clergy, and laity in equal proportion."] President, Israel Thorndike, Esq. Secretary, Levi Hedge, ll. d. Treasurer, Eliphalet Porter, d. d. Committee for nominating the objects of its charity, Rev. Dr. Lowell, Rev. Dr. Porter, Rev. Dr. Pierce.

General Association in Massachusetts. This body was organized in June, 1805. It is com- posed of delegations from particular Associations of evangelical Congregational ministers, two from each Association. Its members " admit as articles of faith, the doctrines of Christianity, as they are generally express- ed in the Assembly's Shorter Catechism," and consider these doctrines which have been generally embraced by the churches of New-England, as the " basis of their union." This body wholly disclaims ecclesiastical power or authority over the Churches, or the opinions of individ- uals. The essential objects, as expressed in their Consti- tution, are " to promote brotherly intercourse and harmo- ny, and their mutual animation, assistance, and usefulness as ministers of Christ." ID" Annual meetings fourth Tuesday in June. Churclies and Ministers in Boston. Ill

CHURCHES .4JVD MUXISTERS OF THE GOSPEL m MASSACHUSETTS,

N. B. C stands for Congre^ationalist ; E for Episcopalian ; P for

Presbyterian; B for Baptist ; M for Methodist; F for Friends ; U for

Universalist ; Uni. for Unitarian. Boston. SUFFOLK. First Church, Chauncy Place, KatWl L. Frothingham, C Second Church, Middle-Street, Ralph W. Emerson, C First Baptist Churcli, Hanover-Street, B Old South Church, Washington-St. B. B. Wisner, d. d. C

Kings Chapel, Coramon-St. James Freeman, d. d. ) ,-r . ^"^• F. W. P. Greemcood, ^ Church in Brattle-Street, C New North Church, Hanover- Street, Francis Parkman, C New South Church, Summer-St. Alexander Young, jr. C Christ Church, Salem-Street, William Croswell, - - E Church in Federal-Street, Wm. E. Channing, d. d. ) q Ezra S. Gannett, 5 Church in Hollis-Street, JoJm Pierpont, - - - - C Trinity Church, Summer-Street, George W. Doane, E West Church, Lynde-Street, Charles Lowell, d. d. - C Second Baptist Church, Salem-St. James D. Knowles, B First UniversalistChurch,Hanover-St. Sebastian Streeter,\] Church of the Holy Cross, Franklin-Street, ^ R C Curate, Benedict Femcick, Bishop ; Patrick Byrne, ^ First Methodist Chapel, N. Bennet-St. John JV. Maffitt, M Free-will Baptist Church, Sea-St. Joshua V. Himes, B African Baptist Church, Belknap-Street, ... - B Second Methodist Chapel, Bromfield-St. Isaac Bonney, M Third Baptist Church, Charles-St. Daniel Sharp, d.d. B Church in Park-Street, C Second Universalist Church, School-St. Hosea Ballou, U Evangelical Congregational Church, South-Boston, Joy H. Fairchild, C St. Matthew's Chapel, South-Boston, J. L. Blake, - E Havves Place Church, South-Boston, Lemuel Capen, C African Methodist, May-Street, Samuel Snowden, - M St. Augustine's Chapel, South-Boston, - - - - R. C. St. Paul's Church, Common-Street, Alonzo Potter, - E Grace Church, Piedmont Square, Geo. F. Haskins, • E Union Church in Essex-Street, Samuel Green, - - C Green-Street Church, William Jenks, v. d. ... C Central Universalist Church, Bulfinch-St. Paul Dean, U Twelfth Congregational Church, in Chambers-Street, Samuel Barrettj - C 112 Churches and Ministers in Essex.

Bowdoin Church, Lyman Beecher, d. d. - - - - Purchase-Street Church, George Ripley, - - . - Federal-Street Baptist Church, Hoicard Malcovi, Salem-Street Church, George W. BLagden, - - - Pine-Street Church, John Brorcn, d. d. - - - - • South Congregational Churcli, Mellish I. Motte, - - Mariner's Church, Fort Hill, Jonathan Grecnleaf. Bethel Church, Hanover Avenue, Edward T. Taylor. South-Boston Baptist Church, _ . . . Chelsea, Horatio Jlger, ......

CHAFELS. Missior> House in Buttolph-Street. Episcopal Missionary Chapel, No. 46 Washingtod-Street, ^^sa Eaton, d. d. Congregational Meeting in Western Avenue. Congregational Meeting, Sea-Street. Congre. Chapel in Friend-Street, Joseph Tuckerman, d. i>. New-Jerusalem Church, Atheneura Lecture Room, Thomas Worcester.

Ministers who officiateat the Public Lecture in Boston, on Thursdays, at the fii-st Church in Chauncy Place, arranged according to seniority. Dr. Porter Mr. Pierpont Mr. Palfrey Mr. Emerson Dr. Harris Mr. Parkman Mr. Flagg Mr. Motte Dr. Richmond Mr. Capen Mr. Green Mr. Ripley Dr. Gray Mr. Frothingham Mr. Barrett Mr. Alger Dr. Pierce Mr. Greenwood Mr. Gannett Mr. Putnam Dr. Lowell Mr. Walker Mr. Young

ESSEX. jimesbury Benj. Sawyer C Gardner B. Perry C Peter b. Eaton C Beverly Christopher T. B Thayer C David Damon C Ebenezer Robinson C Andover Bailey Loring C David Oliphant C Milton Badger C Jonathan Aldrich B Theological Sem. C Boxford Isaac Briggs C Samuel C. Jackson C Peter Eaton, d. d. C Selah Stocking M Danv. Milton P.Braman C Bradford ii.I ves Hoadley C George Cowles C Churches and Ministers in Essex. ni

James Barnaby B Middleton C Charles C. Sewall C JVewbiiry L. Withington C Essex Robert Crowell C James Miltimore C Josiin B Isaac R. Barbour C Gloucester Has. Hildreth C F C A. B. Kinsman M Ezra Leonard C JVenuburyfiort C Thomas Jones U James Morss, d. d. E David Jewett C Luther F- Dimmick C Reuben Curtis B C. W. Milton C Aaron Wait M John Proudfit P Sandy Bay B Daniel Dana, d. d. P Hamilton Joseph B. Felt C Bartlet Pease B Haverhill Dudley Phelps C Aaron D, Sargent M Moses Welch C Wcst-A''ewbury Henry C C. Wright C John H. Stephens C C Abijah Cross C i?07y/eyWillardHolbrookC George Keely B Isaac Braman C Otis Wing B Ezra Willmarth B T. G. Farnsworth 5a/f;«Jno.Prince,LL.D. U > ^^-, Henry Plumer F. B. Charles W.Upham 5 Ifieiv. David T. Kimball C James Flint, d. d. C Daniel Fitz C John Brazer C Jacob Sanborn M Bishop Griswoid E Lynn Otis Rockwood C John P. Cleaveland C David H. Barlow C Brown Emerson C E. Hedding,D.D. Bish. Lucius Bolles, r>. d. > t>

A. D. Merrill M Rutus Babcock, jr. \ Ephraim Wiley M Henry Colman C Rufus Spalding M William Williams C Daniel Chessman B Lemuel Willis U F Kikon F. B. Lynvfield C F Mark Staples M Jesse Fillmore M Manchest. S. M.Emerson C St. Mary's Church p p MarA/Md'a^SamuelDana C John Mahony '^•^• John Bartlett C Cyrus Pitt Grosvenor B E C Samuel Adlam B Salisbury David Damon C D. Barker M C Af«^Awe«SpencerF.Beard C B A.H.Worthea M Charles O. Kimball B K* )

114 Churches and Ministers in Middlesex.

Saug-us C M'Ewen John J. Bliss M IVenham Ebenezer P. Tofisjield Jumes F. Speriy MIDDLESEX. Acton Marshall Shedd C John Parkburst U ^s/idyEzekielL.Bascom C Concord Ezra Ripley, Albeit B. Camp C D. D. M Hersey B. Goodw Bedford Samuel Stearns C Danl. S. Sonthmayd C BiUerica Nathaniel Dracut Jrseph Merrill C Whitman C Sylvester G. Pierce P B B John Starkweather C C Boxboro^ James R. Dunstable C Cushing C B M K Sudburyio\\\\^\V\%\\\.C Brighton Daniel Austin C Levi Smith C C M Burlinifton Saml. Sewall C Framingham David

Cambridge Abie I 3 Keilogs^, D. D. > C

Holmes, d.d. v C Geort^e Frask ) Nehemiah Adams ) Charles Train B Thomas VV. Coit E Artemas B. Muzzey C Thomas B. Gannett C M () C G'ro/i?72Dl.Chajjlin,D.D Bela Jacobs B John Todd 'I'homas Whittemore U Charles Robinson Barthol. Gtherman M Holliston Charles Fitch John E. Weston //o/iX'/nronNath.Howe ) James 1). Green Amos A. Phelps E William Newell M Carlisle Lexington Chas. Briggs C Charlestown Warren Lincoln Elijah Demond C Fay, D. D. M Henry Jackson Littleton Wm. H. White C J. C. Bnntecou Amasa Sanderson B Ch. in Gorham-street Lowell Theodore Edson E Lynus S. Everett Enoch W. Freeman B Amos Blanchard C R.C. Ephraim K. Avery M Chelmsford WilkesAllen C Eliphalet Case, jr. U HezekiahPackard,D.D.C William Barry, jr. C Churches and Ministers in Hampshire. 115

Maiden U Emerson C B B Avery Briggs G J. T. Burriil M Stoneha?n S. Wright M Joseph Searle G O. C Marlboro' Sylvester F. Stow ^John L. Sib'ey Buckliii C M Seth Alden C Sudbury Rufus Hurlbut G U ^ M Joshua Flagg C Isaac Jennisoii M TenvksbMry JacobCoggin Mffl7or C Sewall Harding G James Bates j M Francis C William Greenough > ^ Watert. Convers S. Balch U Lyman Gilbert S William B Joseph Gratton B Peter Chase ^ A. L. Baury K WestCaynbridgeY.K. Hedge G B Pefifierell James Howe C Eber.ezer Nelson Ephraim Reading J. W. Eastman C Westford Jarea Keid C Randall C George Matthews B Leonard Luce G Weston Joseph Field G Sherburne Amos Clarke C David Fillmore M B Shirley Hope Srown G Timothy P. Ropes Wilmington F. Reynolds G C Wuburn Joseph Bennett G Shakers Benjamin C. Wade B South-Reading Reuben A. O. Skinner U HAMPSHIRE. Amherst Roy .Washburn C M Nathan Perkins, jr. C Chesterfield Isa. Waters G B William W. Hunt C Asa Tcdd B College Church, He- Gummington Roswell nianHumiihrey,D.D. C Hawkes G Belchertoivn Lyman David Wright B Coleman C £. Hampton P. VViUiston C Henry Archibald B Enfield Joshua Crosby *> q B Sumner G. ClappJ 116 Cl^urches and Ministers in Plymouth.

Goshen Henry B.Holmes C Kor%vkh B. Woodbridge C B Pelham. C Granby Elijah Gridley C C Chester Chapin C Flainfield MosesHallock C M Presco^/EbenezerBrown C Greenwich Jos. Blodget C Southamfi. VinsonGould C Joseph Palrick C South- Hadley Artemas Isaac Stoddard M Boies C Hadley C John F. Griswold C Hatfield Levi Pratt C Ware Augustus B. Read C Middlfield J on a. Nash C Parsons Cooke C Erastus Andrews B B B Joshua Crowel M Abr//[aw/2.S.Williams ? p West- Hamfiton Enoch ) Ichabod S. Spencer \ Hale \ C Benjamin Willard B Horace B. Chapin ) C WitliamHburg Hen. Lord C Joseph Muenscher E IVorthitigc.i. L.Pomeroy C William Todd M PLYMOUTH. Abington C M C Hanson Freeman P. Daniel Thomas C Howland C Siias Hall B B Bridgew. R. M. Hodges C U Ebenezer Gav C ////z^/iawJos.Richardson C E Nicholas B. Whitney C George Pickering M Charles Brooks C Carver Plummer Chase C Chauncy Richardson M B Joseph 1*. Atkinson U M B Duxbury J.Allyn,D.D. ) ., Hull M ^ Benjamin Kent \ Kingston Jonathan Cole C Enoch Mudge M John Allen B Calvin Gardner U John W. Salter C E.Bridgewaterl^\\^\i2i\Ql M P. Crafts C Marshfield MartinParris C Baalis Sanford C Benj. Putnam B Halifax Abel Richmond C Elijah Leonard C M B U Calvin Wolcott E Hanover Etlian Smith C Louis Janson M B Middieborough William E Eaton C Ministers and Churches in Bristol. 117

John Shaw C Plympton ElijahDexter C Philip Colby C u Nicholas Medbury B /?oc/ffsrer Lemuel Le-} Jeremiah Kelly B Banor\ > C VVilliain Hubbard B Asahel Cobb ) Ebenezer Briggs B Oliver Cobb C M Jonathan Bigelow C JV. Bridg. Dl. Huntingtoo C Ichabod Plaistead C John Goldsbury C Eleazer Savage B D. Culver M Pembroke Morrill Allen C Scitunte Samuel Deane C F Nehemiah Thomas C William Ramsdell M Benjamin Whittenioie U Plyjnouth James PaulJewett C Kendall, d. d. C Edward Seagrave B Joshua Barrett C Abraham Holway M Frederick Freeman c TVareha?n Samuel Nott O Benjamin Whitmore c IV. Bridgiv. J. Reed, d.d. C John Conant B B James H. Bugbee u BRISTOL Jttleboro* C John Ferguson Mmisjield Rich*d Briggs C Robert L. Kilham U Francis Dane M Thomas Williams C JV. 5^i//brrfSylv. Holmes C Berkley Thomas Andros C Orville Dewey C Darunouth Daniel Hix B B Francis Horton C B B R.C. F Timothy Merritt M Asa Kent Dighton Abrah. Gushee C F Preston Cummins C Norton Pitt Clarke C Caleb Green B Pawtucket Danl. Green B M Ray Potter B Gaston Luther Sheldon C Asa T. Hopkins C Lewis Bates Raynham EnochSanford C Fairhaven U J. Porter c William Livesey Rehobotli Thos. Vernon C ^ree^OT^^nJohnLawrence B B Stetson Raymond C B 118 Churches in Barnstable and Dukes.

B Erastus Maltby C Thomas Perry M John West E iSeey4ow^JamesO.Barney C Alvan Cobb C Benj. C. Grnfton B B Somerstt Eiisha Slade B B 3 Amos Blnney M H. Walden M Troy Bradley Miner B Swanzey C Job Borden B Benjamin Taylor B Thomas M. Smith C Luther Baker B Daniel Webb M M Wesijiorc C Taunton Luth.Hamilton C BARNSTABLE. Barnstable Henry N. S. Spaulding M Hersey C Harwich C Enoch Pratt C B B William Bowen M C Marshhee Phineas Fish C Hector Brownson M M John Spear U Orleans Turner C Brewster John Simpkins C Winthrop Morse B Charles Spear U M Samuel Noble M Provincetown C B Ebenezer Blake M Chatham C C U Sandwich David L.Hunn C G. Stone M Ezra S. Goodwin C David Lothrop B F Z)enn/*DanielM.Stearns C R. C. Easterbrooks ) «* John San ford C Frederick Uphara S U Truro C M Wm. R. Stone Eastham PhilanderShawC Benj. Keith M U Welfleet Stephen Bailey C Joel Steel M Benjamin F.Looibard M Falmouth F Yarmouth C Benjamin Woodbury C Simeon Crowell B C Hector Brownson M DUKES. Chilmark M Jesse Pease B Bartley C Frederick Baylies, £dgartownJobHM3Lrtm C Miss, to the Indians C Epaphras Kibbey M Tisbury Thos. G.Brown M Churches and Ministers in Worcester. 119 NANl'UCKET. JVanhicket Steph. Mason C John Lindsey M Seth F. Swift C Friends (2 churches) William Morse U WORCESTER. jlshburnh. Gen. Perkins C Gardner SumnerLincoln C Henry Mayo M Grafton Moses C. Searle C ^rhol C Otis Converse B Isaac Brigtrs B Hardwick Martin -5arre C Tupper C John Storrs C John M. Merrick C B Ebtnezer Burt B U M Berlin Robt. F. Wallcut C U Abraham C. Baldwin C i/arr.IraH.T.BlanchardC Bolton Isaac Allen C George Fisher C F Abisha Samson B John W. Chickering C Shakers. M Lemuel Harlow M Boylston Samuel Russell C U B Holden HoratioBardwell C Brookfield Joseph I. John Walker B Foot C Hubbardston Saml. Gay C Geortre R. Noyes C Abner D. Jones C John Chase B U U Za77ccs?erN.Thayer,D.D.C Micah Stone C Leicester John Nelson C George Sutherland M Lott Jones E Charlton John Wilder, jr. C B. N. Harris B F James Boomer B B M Leominster Abel Conant C M. B. Ballou U Phillips Payson C Edward Turner C B Dana C M B Lunenburg Ebenezer Douglas David Holm an C Hubbard C John Yates B Warren Emerson M Dudley Abiel Williams C Mendon Simeon Doggett C Hubbel Loomis B Nathaniel Barker C John Lovejov M M Fitchhg. RufusA.Putnam C F Calvin Lincoln, jr. C F B C M Millbury C , 120 Churches in Worcester and Berkshire.

Silas Kenney B George W. Campbell P Sterling Peter Osgood C Milford David Long C Sturbridge Alvan Bond C Charles Virgin M Zenas L. Leonard B Adin Ballou U M B Sutton John Maltby C New 5raz7z?refJohnFiske C Moses Harrington B J\orthboro^ Joseph Allen C Job B. Boomer B John Woodbury B Daniel L. B.Goodwin E Nort/ibridgeJ.Cr'due,D.D. C Temfileton C.Wellington C E. C, Scott M B F M A^. Brookjield Thomas Ufiton Benjamin Wood C Snell, D. o. C Dexter B. Ballard B Oakham AsaHixon, jr. C U M Ox/brf/Ebenez.Newhall C Uxbridge Saml. Judson C U F Paxton Gains Conant C fFarc? Miner G. Pratt C /•e/ers/i. Luther Willson C John Paine B Thomas Marshall B ^fs^^o.ElishaRockwood C William Wolcott C B Phillips-t. 2os. Chickering C West Boylston John Enoch Bradley M Boardman C Princeton Saml. Clark C Abial Fisher B Alonzo Phillips P Western Oren Catlin C B B Royalston Eben. Perkins C U Asaph Meriam B WestminsterCy ry\s'^3inn C M Charles Hudson U Rutland Josiah Clark C M Shrewsb. George Allen C Appleton Morse B B ^>7c/zf72f/,EbcrL. Clark C U Samuel Simonds B ^-. Addison Parker B Alonzo Hill \ M Jonathan Going B Sfiencer Levi Packard C John S. C. Abbot C BERKSHIRE. Jdams Charles B.Keyes B Alford C John W. Yeomans C M M Becket Joseph L. Mills C Churches in Berkshire and Norfolk. 121 MB Peru Jos. M. Brewster C Cheshire ElnathanSweet B P/;A

Dedham Alvan Lamson C Daniel Fillmore M Harrison G. Park Quincy Peter Whitney C John White William T. Poiter E Ebenezer Burgess C Isaac Boyle RandoltihC3.\.m\.zhcock C Thomas Dtiver Utivid Brigham C B Dorch. T. M.Harris, D.D. C B John Codman, D.D. C Roxb. E. Porter, d. d. j C Edw. Richmond, d. d. C George Putnam \ Nathan B. Spaulding M John Flagg C David Sanford C Thomas Gray, d, d. C Dover Ralph Sanger C William Leverett B Foxbora'\W'\\\2.v^ Pierce C Hosea Ballcu, 2d. U Warren Bird B Sharon C M Jonathan Curtis C i^ran^/.N.Emmons,DD. ^ ., B El am Sm alley J Stoughton W. L. Steams C A/et//(?/rfJamesA.KendallC Calvin Park, d. d. C Abijah Curtis B S, Benton M C Waltiok John P.B.Storer C Medway Luther Bailey C Asahel Bigelovv C Tacob Ide C WevmouUi Josiah Bent C U VViliiam Tyler C Milton Samuel Gile C Le Roy Sunderland M C IVrentham Elisha Fiske C Xeedham Wm. Ritchie C Moses Thacher C Thomas Noyes C John Read B FRANKLIN. Ashfield Thos. Shepard C David Pease Silas Blaisdale E Decrjield JohnFessendenC Enos Smith B Tertius S. Clark C Orra Martin B Gill fames Sanford C Btrnardston T.F.Rogers C H. Harris M B Greenyfe/fi^CalebS-Henry C John Brooks U C Buckland Benj. F. Clark C Winthrop Bailey C James M. Colcy B Titus Strong E Charlem. WalesTileston C M C Hawley C C Colraine Aretas Loomis Heath Moses Miller C Edward Davenport Elder Case B George Robinson M Conivay Daniel Crosby Leyden B Churches and Ministers in Hampden. 123

Leverett Jonas Coburn C Duvid Long U Elias Megregory B Shutcsb. Aaron Burbank B Mo72tague Moses B C Bradford C Sunderland Jas. Taylor C E Elijah Montague B Mw-Sale?}i A. Hardiiig C IVarmck Pres.Smith,jr. C B Thomas Rand R M Korthfi. Geo.W.Hosmer C C Eli Moody C Wendell Wm. Clagget c Orange C David Goddard B Salmon Hull Whately Kufus Wells _ M !c Rowe Preserved Smith C L. P. Bates Goodnough ^ B ^/ir//?. T.Packard. DD. ) ^ John R. Theo. Packard, j r. S HAMPDEN Blandford Dorus Clark C E E M *S/2n>?^/.Sam.Osgood,DD.C Brunjield Joseph Vaill Alexander Phoenix C Chester Wm. B. O.Peabody C Saul Clark Nicholas Branch B Silas Kingsley Benjamin Putnam B Granville lim.M.Cooley C U Joel Baker Thomas C Pierce M Silas Root Tolland C John Nixon B Holland llf Wales M Longmeadow Westjicld Isaac Knapp C Isaac Child MB Ludloiv Eben. B. Wright C W. S/iringfield Thomas S. Davis M E. Vermilye Monso7i Alfred Ely C Reuben S. Hazen Alvan Bennett B Thomas Barrett Montgomery C B Heman Smith Palmer Joseph K. Ware C HuHsell C Wilbraham Lucius W. Amasa Clark B Clark Wales Elijah Codding B Ebenezer Brown Southwick C Alvan Bennett Fisk, D.D. M Wilbur "J B John Foster \ 124 University at Cambridge.

UNIVERSITY AT CAMBRIDGE OR , Founded 1638.

Inducted presidents. Died or Resigned. 1640 Rev. Henry Dunstar, 1654

1654 Rev. , s. t. b. 1672 1672 Rev. , m. d. 1675 1675 Rev. Uriah Oakes, a. m. 1681 1682 Doct. , a. m. 1684 1685 Rev. , d. d. 1701 1701 Rev. , a. m. Vice Pres. 1707

1708 Hon. John Leverett, a. m., f. r. s. 1724 1725 Rev. Benjamin VVadsvvorth, a. m. 1737 1737 Rev. , A.M. 1769 1770 Rev. , d. d. 1773 1774 Rev. , d. d. 1780 1781 Rev. Joseph Willard, d. d., ll. d. 1804 1806 Rev. , D.D. 1810 1810 Rev. John T. Kirkland, d. d., ll. d. 1828 1829 Hon. Josiah Q,uincy, ll. d. BOARD OF OVERSEERS. His Excellency the Governor. His Honor the Lieut. Governor. The Members of the Council, and of the Senate. The Speaker of the House of Representatives. The President of the University, ex officiis ; together with the following persons, elected for the purpose, (excepting those who were ministers of the six neighbouring towns in the year 1810), vacancies among whom are filled by the Board. Hon. William Spooner, m.d. Rev.Abiel Holmes,D.D.LL.D. Thomas L. Winthrop. ThaddeusM.Harris,D.D. John Davis, ll. i>. Thomas Gray, d. d. John Welles. John Pierce, d.d. Sec- Artemas Ward. retary of the Board. John Q,. Adams, ll. d. Wm. E. Channing, d.d. John Pickering, ll. d. Charles Lowell, d. d. Samuel P. P. Fay. John Codman,D.D. Richard Sullivan. Francis Parkman. Daniel Webster, ll. d. Thomas B. Gannett. James T. Austin. Nath'l. L. Frothinghara. Levi Lincoln, ll. d. Henry Ware, jr. Marcus Morton, ll. d. John Brazer. . James Walker. Rev. Eliphalet Porter, d. d. John G. Palfrey. University at Cambridge. 125

CORPORATION.

Pre«(Zen«, Hon. Josiah Quincy, LL. D. Charles Felloics. Rev. Eliphalet Porter, d. d., Hon. ll. d., Hon. Jackson, ll. d., Hon. Nathaniel Bowditch, Joseph Story, ll. d., Hon. Francis C. Gray, a.m. TREASURER. Thomas W. Ward, Esq. PROFESSORS, TUTORS, &C. Hon. Josiah Quincy, ll. d. President. Massachusetts Professor of JVatural History. Rev Henry Ware, d. d. Hotlis Professor of Divinity. Religion, Levi Hedge, ll. d. ^Iford Professor of JVatural Moral Philosophy, and Civil Polity. Greek Lit- Rev. John S. Popkin, d. d. Eliot Professor of

erature. . Francis Sales, Esq. Instructer in French and Spanish. and James Jackson, m. d. Hersey Professor of the Theory Practice of Physic. and John C. Warren, m. d. Hersey Professor of Anatomy Surgery. Hon. Joseph Story, ll. d. Dane Professor of Law. Hebrew and Sidney WilSard, a. m. Hancock Professor of other Oriental Languages, and Professor of Latin. m. Librarian. Benjamin Peirce, a. , and John Farrar, A.M. Hollis Professor of Mathematics JVatural Philosophy. Literature. . Sacred , Dexter Professor of Jacob Bigelow, m. d. Professor of Materia Medica. Zoology, , A.M. Lecturer on Botany and and Curator of the Botanical Garden. French and George Ticknor, a. m. Smith Professor of the Spanish Languages and Literature, and Professor oj Belles Lettres. Professor. . Rumford j .. j- Medi- Walter Channing, m. d. Professor of Obstetrics and cal Jurisprudence. Rheto- Edward T. Channing, a. m. Boylston Professor of ric and Oratory. Chemistry John W. Webster, m. d. Erving Professor of Mineralogy. and . Pulpit Eloquence Rev. Henry Ware, jr., a. m. Professor of and Pastoral Care. Italian ana Pietro Bachi, a. m., j. u. d. Instructer in L* 126 University at Cambridge.

Charles FoUen, j. u. d. Professor of the German Language and Literature. John Hooker Ashmun, a. m. Royall Professor of Law. Francis M. J, Surault, Instructer in French. Alanson Brigham, a. m. Proctor. Cornelius C. Felton, a. m. Tutor in Greek. Seth Sweetser, a. m. Tutor in Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. Henry S. McKean, a. b. Tutor in Latin. George Hillard, a. b. Proctor. Joel Giles, a. b. Proctor, and Instructer in Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. Benjamin R. Curtis, a. b. Proctor. Thomas Hopkinson, a. b. Proctor and Instructer in Maih-r ematics. Charles Saunders, a. m. Steward.

The College Library contains about 35,500 volumes;. The Boylston Medical Library, exceeding 1000 volumes,, is distinct from the public Library of the University. The stated time for Examination of the Freshman CIas»- is the first Thursday of the Summer vacation. 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 last of July. The Law Institution of this Seminary is now opened for the reception of students. The immediate superintend- ence and direction of the School will be by Mr. Ashmun, Royall Professor of Law in the University, who will occa- sionally deliver lectures, and make examinations of the students. Mr. Justice Story, Dane Professor of Law in the University, will reiide in Cambridge, and during the intervals of his judicial duties will also assist in the super- intendence of the School. He will deliver lectures upon all the branches of Law belonging to his Professorship ; viz. upon the Law of Nature and Nations, and upon Maritime, Commercial, Equity, and Constitutional Law.

Vacations. There are three vacations : the First of two weeks from the Wednesday preceding the 25th day of December ; the Second of two weeks from the first

Wednesday in April ; and the Third of six weeks, next preceding Commencement. The Public Exhibitions are on the third Tuesday of October, and on the second Tuesday and the last Monday of the third Term. Commencement is on the last Wednesday in August. e i . ^

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Society for promoting Theological Education in Cam- bridge. President, Hon. Richard Sullivan, of Brookline. Secretary, Rev. John G. Palfrey, of Boston. Treasurer, George Bond, Esq. of Boston, Directors, Stephen Higginson, Esq. of Cambridge, Rev. Jaraes Walker, Hon. Leverett Saltonstall, Rev. Francis Parkman, Rev, F. W. P. Greenwood. PHI BETA KAPPA. Mpha of Massachusetts. Anniversary at Cambridge, day after Commencement. President, Hon. Edward Everett. Vice-President, Rev. James Walker. Corresp. ^ Rec. See'ry, Charles Folsom. Treasurer, Abraham Hilliard.

Williams College^ at Williajmtown^ Mass, Incorporated June 22, 1793. jlpfiointed pr s d knt s Died or Resigned, 1793 Ebenezer Fitch, D. D. 1815 1815 Zephaniah Swift Moore, D. D. 1821 1821 Edward Dorr Griffin, d. d. Secretary^ Daniel N. Dewey, Esq. Professor of Divinity, Edward D. Griffin, d. d. Professor of Mathematics and JVatural thilosop.hy Albert Hopkins, a. m. Professor of Moral Philosofihy and Rhetorick, Mark Hopkins, A. M. Professor ofLanguages. Ebenezer Kellot^g, a.m.

Lecturer on Chemistry , Ehenezer Emmons, a.m., m.d.

Tutors^ Edward Lazell, a.b , Mason Noble, a. m. Vacations. Firsty 4 weeks from Commencement, Second, 6 weeks from the Wednesday succeeding the 4th Wednesday in December. Thirds 3 weeks from the third Wednesday in May. Comnjencemeiit, first Wednesday in September.

Amherst College, Founded 1821. Jfifiointed presidents. Died, 1821 Rev. 2^phamah Swift Moore, d.d., s.t.p. 1823 1823 Rev. Heman Humphrey, s.t.d. J

12$ Bowdoin College.

Professor of Mental and Moral Philosofihy^ and Pro-

fessor of Divinity ^ Rev. Heman Humphrey, s. r. d. Professor of Chemistry and Katural History ^ Rev, Edward Hitchcock, a., m. Professor of the Greek Language and Literature^ and Prof of'Belies Lettres, Rev. Nalhan W. Fiske, a.m. Professor of the Hebreiu and Latin Languages^ and Literature, Rev. Solomon Peck, a. m. Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, Samuel M. Wor- cester, A. M. Professor of Mathematics and JVatural Philosofihy^ Sylvester Hovey, a. m. dissociate Professor of Mathematics^ and JVatural Phi-^ losofihy^ and Librarian, Ebenezer S. Snell, a. m. Tutor of Mathematics^ William P. Paine, a. m. Tutor of Languages, and Assistant in Chemistry^ Story "Hebard, a. b. Instructer in French, Joseph Alexander Deloutte. Commencement 4th Wednesday in August. Vacations. Firsts Four weeks from the fourth Wednesday of August. Second, six weeks from the fourth Wednesday of December. Thirds three weeks from the second Wednesday of May.

^Bowdoin College^ at Brun^nvick^ (, Incorporated June 24, 1794. Inducted, presidents. Died. 1802 Rev. Joseph M'Keen, d. d. 1807 180r Rev. , d. d. 1819 1820 Rev. , d. d. Professor of Chemistry, Mineralogy, and Natural Phi- losofihy, Parker Cleav^eland, a. m. Lecturer on the Theory and Practice of Physic, John Dalamater, m. d. Professor of Rhetoric a?id Oratory, and Lecturer on Civil Polity and Political Economy, Samuel P. Newman, a. m. Professor of Languages and Classical Literature^ Alpheus S. Packard, a. m. Lecturer on Midunftry, James M'Kean, m. d. Professor of Meta^ihysics and Ethics, Lecturer on Biblical Literature, and Instructer in the Hebrev^ Language^ Thomas C. Upham,A,M. J

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Professor of Mathematics ^ William Smyth, a. m.

Professor of the Modern Languages .^ Henry W» Longfellow, a. m. Instructer in French^ James Furbish, a. m. lAbrarian^ John Abbot, a.m. Vacations. Firsts 3 weeks from Commencement, Seco7id, 8 weeks from the Friday after the 3d Wed- nesday in Dec. Thirds 2 weeks from the Friday after the 3d Wednesday in May.

Commencement is on the 1st Wednesday in September.

Watervilie College ^ ( Maine. Founded 1820. President, Rev. Jeremiah Chaplin, d. d. Professor of Mathematicks and Natural Philosofihy^ Cieorge VV. Kecly, a.m. Professor cf Languages, Thomas J. Conant, A. m. Lecturer on Chemistry, Frederick A, Willard, a. m. Tutor, John O'B. Chaplin, a. m. Henry W. Paine, A. b.

Commencement, last Wednesday in July. Vacations. Firsts 4 weeks from. Commencement, Secondy 9 weeks from the last Wednesday in Nov.

Faculty of the Columbian College, Washington City* Founded 1821. Presidents^ Rev. Stephen Chapin, d. d. Professor of Mathematicks and Natural Philosofihy^ VVilliam Ruggles, a.m. Professor of Anatomy and Physiology, Thomas Sew- all, M. D. Professor of Chemistry and Geology, James C. Hall, M. D. Commencement 4th Wednesday in December.

Brown University, at Providence., R. /. Founded by charter, 1764, and called " College or University." Organized at Warren, 1765. First Commencement (at Warren) 1769. Removed to Providence, 1770. Occupied as a hospital from 1776 to 1782. Received its present designation, 1804. Med- ical School commenced, 1810. Hope College built 1820^ 130 . jlfifiointed. presidents. Died or Resigned. 1765 Rev. :, d. d. 1791 1792 Rev. , D. D. 1802 1802 Rev. , s. t. d. ll. d. 1826 1827 Rev. , ji\ d. d. The Corporation is connposed of 12 Fellows, and 36 Trustees. The former have exclusively the power of conferring degrees. In all other acts, the two bodies have concurrent jurisdiction. PROFESSORS. Professor cf JVatural History and Librarian, Horatio Gates Bowen, A. m. Professor of Mathematics and J\''atural Philosofihy^ Rev. , a. m. Prof, of Moral P/dlosofihy and Mctafihysicsy William G. Goddard, a. m. Prof, of Lani^uages, Rev. Romeo Elton, a. m. Tutors, John Wayland, a. m., George Burgess, a. m.

Commencement is on the 1st Wednesday in Sept. Medical Lectures Commence on the 3d Wednesday of November. Vacations. Firsts 4 weeks from Commencement. Second, 6 weeks from the last Friday in December. Thirds 3 weeks from the 2d Friday in May.

Yale College^ at JsTewHaven. Founded A. D. 1700, Afipointed, presidents. Died or Resigned. 1701 Rev. Abraham Pearson. 1707 1719 Rev. , o. d. 1722 1727 Rev. . 1739 1739 Rev. . 1766 1766 Rev. Naphtali Dagget, d. d. 1777 1777 Rev. Ezra Styles, d, d. ll. d. 1795 1795 Rev. Timothy D wight, d. d. ll. d. 1817 1817 Rev. Jeremiah Day, d. d. ll. d. PROFESSORS. P^of ofLaiv, Hon. , ll. d. Prof.ofiiurgery arid Obsletricks^Thomzs Hubbard,M.D. Prof* of Chemistry, Pharfnacy, Mineralogy and Ge- ology, , m. d., ll. d. Prof of the Hebrew, Greek, and Latin Languages, James L. Kingsley, a.m.

Prof ofMateria Medica and Botany^ Wm. TuUy, m . d. Washington College. 131

Dwij^ht Professor of Didactic Theology^ Rev. Nathan- iel W. Taylor, s. t. d. Prof of Anatomy and Physiology, Jona. Knight, m. d. Professor of Mathematics and J\/atural Philosofihy^ Ueniscn Olmsted, a. m. Prof of Divinity^ Rev. Eleazer T. Fitch, a.m., s.t. d. Prof of Rhetoric and Oratory^ Rev. Chauncey A. Goodrich, a. m. Prof of Theory and Practice ofPhysic^ Eli Ives, m.d. Prof, of Sacred Literature, Josiah W. Gibbs, a. m.

Insructer in the Science and Practice of Law ^ Samuel J. Hitchcock, Esq. Assistant to the Professor of Chemistry, Charles Up- ham Shephard, a.b. Instructer in French, Charles A. Coulomb. Tutors, hmos Petungell, a.m. William A. Lamed, a.m. Horace Bushnell, a. m. Henry Durant,A. m. Robert M'Ewen, a. m. William Carter, a. b.' F. A. P. Bar- nard, A.B. Vacations. First, 6 weeks from Commencement, Second, 2 weeks from the 2d Wednesday in January. Third, from the 1st Wednesday in May, 4 weeks.

Commencement is on the second Wednesday in September.

Washington College^ at Hartford,

Founded 1826.

President, The Rt. Rev, Thcmas C.Brownel), d.d. ll.d. Prof of Chemistry and Mineralogy, John S. Rogers,M.D. Prof of Agriculture and Political Economy, Horatio Hickock, A. M. Prof, of Botany, George Sumner, m. d. Prof of Ancient Languages, Rev. Hector Humphrey, A. M. and Rev. Norman Finney, a.m. Prof of Law, William W. Ellsworth, Esq. Prof 'of Math, and A^at. Phil. Rev. Horatio Potter. jP^of of Oriental Languages isf Literature, Rev. Sam- uel F. Jarvis, d.d. Teacher of the Greek, Gregory Pardicari.

Commencement, 1st Wednesday in August. ,

132 Columbia and Dartmouth Colleges.

Columbia College^ in JVanv-York, City. Ajifiointed, presidents. Died or Resigned^ 175 A Kev. Samuel Johnson, s. t. P. 1763 1763 Rev. Myles Cooper, ll. d. 1775 1775 Rev. Benjamin Moore. 1776 1787 , LL.D. 1800 1801 Rev. Charles Wharton, s.t.d. 1801 1801 Right Rev. Benjamin Moore, S.T.D. 1811 1811 Rev. William Harris, S.T.D 1829 1830 William A. Duer, ll. d. PROFESSORS. Professor of Moral Philosofihy^ Rhetoric^ and Belles Lettres^ Kev. John M'Vickar, d. d.

Professor of the Greek and Latin Languages ^ Nath'l, F. Moore, ll. d. Adjunct Professor of the dreek and Latin Languages^ Charles Anthon, a. m. Professor of Jslatural and Exfierimental Philosophy and Chemistry.^ James Renwick, a. m. Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, Henry J. Anderson, m. d. Commencement on the first Tuesday in August.

Dartmouth College^ at Hanover^ N, H.

Founded in 1770. Afijiointed. presidents. Died or Resigned, 1769 Rev. Eleazer Wheelock, D.D. 1779 1779 Hon. John Wheelcck, ll. d. 1815 1815 Rev. Francis Brown, d.d. 1820 1820 Rev. Daniel Dana, D.D. 1821 1822 Rev. , D.D. 1828 1828 Rev. , D.D. professors. Professor of Mathematics and A'atural Philosofihy, Ebenezer Adams, a.m. Phillifis Prof of Theology^ Rev. George Howe, a. u. Professor of Anatomyy Surgery and Obstetricksy Reu- ben D. Muzzey, m. d.

Prof of Physiology y Theory and Practice of Physic,

Materia Medica, and Intellectual Philosophy y Daniel Oliver, M. d. Professor of Moral Philosofihy and Political Economy Rev. Roswell ShurtlefF, a. m. Universities. 133

Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy., Benjamin Hale, A. M. Prof ofRhet. ^ Oratory, Rev. Chas. B. Hadduck, a.m. Commencement is on the Wednesday preceding the last Wednesday in August. Vacations. First, 4 weeks from Commencement. Second, from the last Monday in December, 6i weeks. Thirdy from the Thursday next preceding the l^st Wednesday in May, two and a half weeks.

University of Vermont.

Established at Burlington, 1791. Apfiointed. presidents. Died or Resigned. 1800 Rev. Daniel C. Sanders, d.d. 1814 1816 Rev. Samuel Austin, D.D. 1821 1822 Rev. Daniel Haskell, D.D. 1824 1825 Rev. Willard Preston. 1826 1826 Rev. James Marsh, d.d. PROFESSORS. Prof, of Learned Languages, Rev. Joseph Torrey. Lecturer on Surgery^ and Theory and Prac. ofPhysic, and Professor ofAnatomy and Physiology, Benjamin Lincoln, m.d. Prof, of Chemistry and Pharmacy, Geo. W. Benedict. Prof, of Botany and Materia Medica, Dr. Sweetser. Prof, of Math, and Natu. Phil. George W. Benedict.

Medical Professors ^ Drs. Lincoln, Benedict, and Sweetser. Commencement, 1st Wednesday in August.

Middlcbury College, (Vermont. J Inc. Nov. 1, 1800. President, Rev. Joshua Bates, s. t. d. Prof, of Math, and Kat. Phil. Edward Turner. Prof of Learned Language s^ Rev. John Hough, a.m. Lecturer on Chemistry., Jonathan A. Allen, m. d. Tutor and Librarian., John Stevens, a. m. Vacations. First, 4 weeks from Commencement. Second^ 7 weeks from the 1st Wednesday in January. Thirdy 2 weeks from the 3d Wednesday in May. CommencementM is on the 3d Wednesday in August. 134 New-Jersey and New-York Colleges.

J^eiV'Jersey College at Princeton. Founded, a. d. 1746, and called Nassau-Hall. Inducted. presidents. Died or Resigned. 1746 Rev. , a.m. 1747 1748 Rev. Aaron Burr, A.M. 1757 1757 Rev. Jonathan Edv.'ards, a. m. 1758 1759 Rev. Samuel Davies, 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. Ashbel Green, d. d. ll. d. 1822 1823 Rev. James Carnahan, d. d. Professor of Languages a7id Belles Lettres^ John M'Lean,"A. m. P^^f ^f Mathematics.^ Henry Vethake, a. m. The Commencement is on the last Wednesday in September. Vacations. From Commencement six weeks, and in the spring, four ^veeks, immediately preceding the eleventh of May.

Hamilton College, Clinton, Oneida County, (M Y.J Founded, 1812.

President t Rev. Henry Davis, d. d. P^^f- of Math, and Nat. Phil. John H. Lothrop, a. m. Prof, of Languages., Simeon North, a. m. Prof, of Chemistry and Mineralogy, Dr. Hadley, Tutor, Orlando L. Kirtland, a. m. Commencement, 4th Wednesday in August.

Union College, Schenectady, (N. Y.J Founded, 1795. President, Eliphalet Nott, d. d. ll. d. Prof, of Languages, Robert Proudfit, d. d. Prof, of Math, and Nat. Phi. Benj. F. Joslin, m. d. Prof of Chemistry and Mineralogy, Joel B. Nott, a. m, Pfof. of Oriental Literature^ John A. Yates. TiUors, Isaac W. Jackson, Thomas C. Reed. Commencement 4th Wednesday in July. Vacations. First., 7 weeks from Commencement. Second, 3 weeks ia Decern. Third, 3 weeks in April. ;

Theological Institution, Andover. 135

Other Colleges in the U. States.

F'd. Names. Place. Presidents. ed.

Geneva, Geneva, N. Y. R. S. Mason, 1823 Rutgers, N. Brunswick, N.J Philip Milledoner,D.D. 1770 Univ. of Pennsylv. Philadelphia, Penn W. H. DeLancey, D. D. 1755 {Dickinson, Carlisle, do. Samuel B. How, D. D. 1783 Jefferson, Canonsburg, do. M. Brown, D. D. 1802 Western Univers. Pittsburg, do. R.Bruce, 1820 Washington, Washington, do. 1806 Alleghany, Meadviile, do. Timothy Alden, 1815 Madison, Union Town, do. Henry B. Bascom, 1829 St. Mary's, Baltimore, Md. E. Damphoux, D. D. 1804 William h Mary, Williamsburg, Va. Adam Empie, J1693 Hampden Sydney, Prince Ed. Co- do. J. P. Cusl.ing, A. M. 1774 Washington, Lexington, do. G. A. Baxter, 1812 University of Va. Charlottesville, do. , LL. D. 1819 University of N, C. Chapel Hill, N. C J. Caldwell, D. D. 1791 Charleston, Charleston, S. C Jasper Adams, D.D. 1785 College of S. C. Columbia, do. Thomas Cooper, M. D. 1801 Univ. of Georgia, Athens, Ga. Alonzo Church, D. D. 1785 Greenville, Greenville Tenn Henry Hoss, Esq. Univ. of Nashville, Nashville, do. Philip Lindsley, D. D. 1806 E. , Knoxville, do. Charles Coffin, D. D. 1*79*8 Transylvania, Lexington, Ken. Alva Woods, D.D. Centre, Danville, do. Gideon Blackburn, D.D. 1822 Augusta, Atigusta, do. Martin Huter, D.D. 1823 Cumberland, Princeton, do. F. K.Cossit, 1825 Univers. of Ohio, Athens, Ohio. R. G.Wilson, D.D. 1802 , Oxford, do. R. H. Bishop, D. D. 1824 Western Reserve, Hudson, do. 1826 Ken yon, Gambler, do. Philander Chase, D. D. 1828 Ploomington, Bloomington Ind. A.Wylie, D D. 1828 , Jacksonville, II. Edward Beecher,

*^* There are several other colleges, besides the above, in operation or founded, as at Middletown, Conn,', Geo:'f;etown,Ca..; Tuscaloosa, Al. Washington, Miss.; New Orleans and Jackson, La.; Bardstoiun and Georgetown, Ken., &c.

T/ieoiogzcal Institution, Andover. Founded, a. d. 1807. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. President, Hon. Samuel Hubbard. Rev. Daniel Dana, n. d. Rev. Abiel Holmes, d. d. John Adams, a.m. Samuel H. WaUey,Esq, Hon. Jona- than Phillips, Rev. Justin Edwards, d.d. Rfv. Benj. B. VVisner,D.D. John H.Church,D.D. Hon. VVm. B- Banister, Jeremiah Evarts, Esq. Clerk^ Mark Newman, Esq. Treasurer, Samuel Farrar, Esq. BOARD OF VISITORS. President, William Bartlett, Esq. Secretary^ Rev. Calvin Chapin, d.Do J

136 Theological Institutions.

Rev. Jeremiah Day, d. d. ll. d. Hon. William Reed. OFFICERS. President ksf Bartlet Froftusor of Sacred Rhetoric^ Kev. Ebenezei" Porter, d. d. Abbot Prof. Christian Theoio, Rev. Leonard Woods.D.D. Associate Prof Sacred Literature, Rev. Moses Stuart. Brown ProfofEccl^dant. His. Rev. Ralp'i Emerson, d.d. Vacations. First, 5 weeks from tlie last Wed- nesday m April. Second, 5 weeks from the fourth Wednesday in September.

Theological Se?ninary, JVewton, ( Mass, Founded^ 1825. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. President, Rev. Joseph Grafton, Rev. Lucius Boiles, d.d. Daniel Sharp, d.d. Jonathan Going, Bela Jacobs, Ebenezer Nelson, Henry Jackson, Francis Way land, jr. D.D. James D. Knowles, Cyrus P. Grosvenor, Howard Malcom, Hon. Nicholas Brown, Jonathan Bachellor, Esq. Ensign Lincoln, Nathaniel R. Cobb, Thomas Kendall, John B. Jones, Elijah Corey, Michael Shepard. Treasurer, Levi Farwell, Esq. Secretary., Rev. James D. Knowles. PROFESSORS. Prof, of Biblical Theology, Rev. Irah Chase. Prof, of Biblical Literature and Pastoral Duties^ Rev. Henry J. Ripley. Vacations. First., 6 weeks from the Friday after the second Wednesday in September. Second., 6 weeks from the Thursday alter the third Wednesday in April. Time of entrance, end of the first vacation.

Academical and Theological Institution at JVew- Hamjiton, JV. H. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. Princifial and Professor Theology^ Rev. Benjamin of ' F. Earns worth, a. m. " Tutor in Languages, Jotiathan E. Farnam. Tutors in English Literature, Aaron Rand, John W. Rand. Teachers in the Female Department^ Miss Martha Hazeltine, Miss Rebecca Hadley. Academies in Massachusetts. 137

Other Theological Institutions in the U. States.

Names. 138 Academies in Massachusetts.

Amherst Academy. Associate Principals., Wm. Thompson, G.D. Abbott. Hofikins, at Hadley^ Ezekiel Russeli, a.b. Preceptor. Charles D. Strong;, a. b. Assistant. Mary D wight, Preceptress. Westjield, Rev. Knierson Davis, a. m. Principal. Lucius F. Clarke, a. m. Associate Principal, Miss Harriet J. Messer, Preceptress. MarbU'head, Oliver Carlton, Preceptor. Henrietta Dana, Preceptress.

Wesleyan Academy , TVilbraham, (Mass.) Incorporated 1824. TRUSTEES. President, Rev. Joseph Merrill. Treasurer^ Rev. Wilbur Fisk, d. d. Secretary^ Abel Bliss, Esq. Mr. Abraham Avery, Rev. John Lindsey, Rev. Tim- othy Merritt, Rev. Joshua Crowell, Rev. Calvin Brewer, Mr. Wm. Rice, Rev. John W. Hardy, Mr. David Rice. INSTRUCTERS. Principal, Rev. Wilbur Fisk, d. d. Teacher in the Ancient Languages and French^ William Magoun, a. m. Teacher in Mathematics, Thomas Ruger, a. b. Teachers in the Natural Sciences., and other English Branches, Rev. John Foster, William G. Mitchell. Teacher in the Ornamental Branches, Miss Lucy Winsor. Derby Academy^ at Hingham,

Incorporated Nov. 11, 1784. Funds, 825,000. Precefitor, Mr. Increase S. Smith. Preceiitress, Miss Susan Waterman. Assistant Preceptress, Miss Eliz.ibeth Norton. Ipswich Female Academy. Principal, Miss Z. [\ Grant. Weymouth and Braintree Academy,, Incorporated Feb. 28, 1828. Preceptor^ Samuel F. Worcester. Bro-ikjield Female Academy^ Preceptor^ Charles Corse. American Institute. 139

South Reading Academy. Inc. 1828. Precefitor^ John Stevens, a. m. ^ssislant, Pascal Carter. Greenjield High School for Young Ladies. Principal, Rev. Henry Jones, a. m. Admiral Sir Isaac Cojfin's Lancasterian School, J\iantucket. Inc. June 8, 1827. Funds, §11,111.

President and Treasurer y William Coffin. Secretary^ William Coffin, jr. Precejitor, William Coffin, jr. Prece}itress-, Almira Meech.

Berkshire Gymnasiu7ny at Pittsfield. Princifial^ Professor C. Dewey, m. d.

American Academy of Arts and Scie?ices. Incorporated May 5, 1780. Yearly meeting for choice of Officers, 4th Tues. in May. President, Ndthaniel Bowditch, ll. d. f. r. s. Vice-President, John Farrar. Recording Secretary, Nathan Hale. Corresponding Secretary, Jacob Bigelow, m. d. Treasurer, Hon. Thomas L. VVinthrop. Vice-Treasurer, Rufus Wyman, m. d.

American Institute of Instruction.

President, Rev. Francis Wayland, jr. d. d. President of , Providence, R. 1. Vice-Presidents^ Hon. William B. Calhoun, Spring-

field ; Hon. William Sullivan, ll. d. Boston; John

Adams, Andover; Dr. John Park, Boston ; Rev. Na- than Lord, D.D.Pres. of , Hanover,

N. H. ; Rev. Thomas H. Gailaudet, Hartford, Ct. ; Rev. Andrew Yates, d. d. Chittenango, N. Y.; Hon. Theo- dore Frelmghuysen, Newark, N. J.; Roberts Vaux, Philadelphia, Pa.; Prof. W. C. Fowler, Middlebury^

Vt. ; Reuben Haines, Germantown, Penn.; Rev. Benj.

O. Peers, Lexington, Ky. ; Nathan Guildford, Cincin- nati, Ohio. Recording Secretary, Gideon F. Thayer, Boston. Corresponding Secretaries^ Rev, Wm. C.Woodbridge^

Hartford, Ct. ; Solomon P. Miles, Boston. jyeasurevt Benjamin D. Emerson, Boston. 140 HistQiioal Societies.

Cura(or/t, Abraham Andrews, Boston ; Josiah Hol-

brook, Boston ; William Russell, Milton. Censora, Ebenezer Bailey, Jacob Abbot, George B. Emerson, Boston.

Massachusetts Historical Society.

Instituted at Boston, Jan. 1791. Incorp. Feb. 19, 1794. Scaiute meetings, last Thursdav of January, April, and October, and the day belore Comaiencement. Presidcjit^ Hon. John Davis, ll. d. Mccording Srcretary, Rev. Charles Lowell, d. d. Corre.sfionding Scc^ry, Rev, Abiel Holmes, d. d. Treasurer, James Savaii^e, Esq. Librarian^ Rev. Williim Jenks, d. d. Cabinet Kef/ier, Redford Webster, Esq. Com?niftee for prcfiaring and fiiiblishing 3d volume^ 3d Se7'ies, Dy, Thaddeus M. Harris, Nathan Hale, arid James Howdoin, Esqrs. Standing- Committee^ Thomas L. Winthrop. Esq. Rev. John Pierce, d. d. Francis C. Gray, Esq. Nathan Hale, Esq. James Bowdoin, Esq.

.f Essex Historical Society. President^ Benjamin Pick man, Esq* Vice-Presideiit, Ichab-xl Tucker, Esq. Corresfionding Scc'ry, Hon. John G. Kint^. Recording Scc^ry, Joseph G. Waters, Esq. Treasurery Hon. Stephen White, Esq. L.ibrarian isf Cabinet Keeper^ Chailes G. Putnam. Trustees, Hon. Daniel A. White, Hon. Nathaniel Silsbee, Hon. Leverett Saltonstall, Fredetick Howes, Esq. William Gibbs, Esq. George Cleavekiid, Esq. Charles C. Clarke, Esq. Publishing Committee^ Leverett Saltonstall, Ichabod Tucker, William Gibbs, A. L. Pearson, Joseph G. Waters.

JVenV'Hamfishire Historical Society. Incorporated June 13, 1823. President^ Hon. Salma Hale, Keene. Ist Vice-Fres' Hon. Matthew Harvey, Hopkinton. 2r/ Vice-Pres. Hon. Charles W. Atherton, Amherst. Recording Secre:aryy John Kelley, Esq. North wcwd. Correa/iohdiTig Secr'yy John Farmer, Esq. Concord. American Antiquarian Society. 141

Librarian^ Moses Eastman, Esq. Concord. Treasurer^ (ieorj^e Kent, E-q. Concord. CornmitCee of Publication, Uichard Bartlett, John Farmer, and J. B. Mooi^e, Esqrs. ^4merican Antiquarian Society. Incorporated Oct. 24, 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. President^ Isaiah' Thorn as, ll. d. Worcester. First Fice-Presideiit, llev, Aaron Bancroft, d. d. Second do. His Honor Thos. L. WHnthrop, of Boston. CouJi^iellors^ Hon. Benjamin Russell, Rev. William Jenks, D. D. Rev. Charles Lowell, d. d. His Excellency Levi Lincoln, ll. d. Samuel M. Burnside, Hon. John Davis, of Worcester, Isaac Goodwin, James C. Merrill, Frederick W. Paine, Esqrs. Recording' Secretary, Rejoice Newton, Esq. Worces, Assistant do. James Bowdoin, Esq. of Boston. Corresponding Sec''ry. Rev. ThaddeusM.Harris,D.D. Assistant do. William Lincoln, Esq. Worcester^ Treasurer, Samuel Jennison, Esq, Worcester. Assistant Treasurer, Edward D. Bangs, Esq. Boston. Librarian and Cabinet Keefier.^ Samuel M. Burnside, Esq. of Worcester. Committee of Publications, Rev. Aaron Bancroft, d.d. Rev. William Jenks, d. d. S. M. Burnside, Samuel Jen- nison, William Lincoln, Esqrs.

Boston Debating" Society. Preddent, Lynde Walter. Vice-President, Arthur Scholfield. Secretary, Francis C. Whiston. Treasurer, Lewis G. Pray. Franklin Debating Society, President, Francis Brinley, jr. Secretary., Ellis Grav Loring. Treasurer, Michael Lovell.

Boston Maiirie Society. Instituted 1742. Incorporated 1754. Officers elected on the 1st Tues. of November, 1830- President, Nathaniel Curtis. 142 Marine Societies.

Vice-President, Dixey Wild. Treasurer, Thomas Lamb. Secretary, Thomas English. Trustees, Nehcmiah Parsons, Winslow Lewis, John Suter, Joseph W. Lewis, John Cruft, Benjamin Smith, Daniel C. Bacon, Charles Tracy, Caleb Curlis, Atkins Adams. Committee of Relirf, Charles T. Parsons, Thomas B. Curtis, Arthur French, John Hodgkins, George G. Jones. Fort Wardens^ Benjamin Smith, John Cruft, Samuel Nichels. Committee of Observation, Samuel Quincy, Francis Davis, Arthur French. Committee of Accounts, Josiah Bradlee, Francis Welch, James Hall. Wardens ^ Stewards, George Hallet, Ozias Good- win, Arthur French.

Salem Marine Society. Instituted March 25, 1766. Incorporated in 1771. Officers elected on the last Thursday in October. Master, Willard Peele. Treasurer^ Gideon Tucker. Clerk., Nathaniel Knight. Salem East India Marine Society. Instituted in November, 1799. Incor. March 3, 1801. Officers elected on the 1st Wednesday in January. President, Nathaniel L. Rogers. Insficctor (f the Journah, William Ashton. Recording Secretary, Gilbert G.Newhall. Treasurer, John B. Osgood. Corresfionding Secretary, Charles Lawrence. Sufierintendent of the Museum, Doctor M. A. Ward. Distributor of Journals, Wiliiam Story. Salem Charitable Marine Society. President^ John C. Very. East India Marine Hall Corporation^ Salem, Incorporated June 7, 1824. President, Nathaniel L. Rogers, Treasurer, John B. Osgood. Clerk, Gilbert G. New hall. Directors, Hdton J. Breed, Thorndike Proctor, Henry King. .

Bible Societies. 14^

American Bible Society. President, R\chaT(\ Varick, Esq. Secretary, Rev. J. G. Brigham. Treasurer, John Adams, Esq. Massachusetts Bible Society. Instituted July, 1809. President, Rev. John Pierce, d. d. Vice-President, Rev. Henry Ware, d. d. Corresfionding Secretary, Rev. Francis Parkman. Recordifii^ Secretary^ Rev. Cyrus P. Grosvenor. Treasurer. John Tappan, Esq. jls^istant Treasurer., Charles Tappan, Esq. Exectitive Convnlttee., to whom applications are to be made for Bibles, Rev. Benjamin B. VVisner, d.d. Rev. John G. Palfrey, Charles Tappan, Ej-q, Annual meeting^, the Monday before General Elec- tion, when addresses are made, and a collection taken to aid the objects of the Society. Marine Bible Society of Boston and Vicinity. President, Ebenez;r Parker, Esq. Vice-Presidents, Jonathan Amory, Esq. Hon. Samuel Hubbard. Treasurer, Benjamin Howard. Corresponding- Secretary., Rev. William Jenks, d. d. Recording Secretary, Jacob Stone, jr. Youths* Mariners' Bible Society. President., C. B. Farnsworth. Vice-President., S. Sibley, jr. Secretary, J. G. Brown. Salem Bible Translation and Foreign Mission Society Instituted 1812. President, Rev. Lucius Bolles, d. d. 1st Vice-P?'esident, Rev. James Barnaby. '2d Vice-President., Rev. Rufus Babcock.jr. 3d Vice-President, Rev. Charles O. Kimball. Recording Secretary., Mr. Michael Webb, jr. Corresponding Secretary, Rev. Jonathan Aldrich. Treasurer, Mr. John Moriarty. Marine Bible Society for the District of Salem and Beverly. Instituted Sept. 1820. President, Rev. Brown Emerson. Vice-President, Rev. David Oliphant. Treasurer, Michael Shepard. Secretary, Henry Whipple. 144 Missionary Societies.

Franklin County Bible Society. President^ Rev. Thomas "Shepherd. Vice-President^ Gen. Asa Rowland. Secretary. Major Alansnn Clark. Treasurer, Jerome Ripley, Esq. JS/antucket Marine Bible Society. President^ Josiah Hussey, Esq.

Society for firofiagating the Gosfiel amonp^ the Indians and others in Korth America. Inc. Nov. 16, 1787, Yearly choice of Officers, day after General Election. President, Hon. Jonathan Phillips. Vice-President^ Rev. Eliphalet Porter, d.d. Secretary^ Alden Bradford, Esq. Assistant Secretary^ Rev. J. Pierce, d. d. Treamrcr^ Hen. Ashbel Stearns.

American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. ^ Incorporated Feb. 1812. V President^ Hon. John Cotton Smith, ll. d.

Vice- President y Hon. Stephen Van Rensselaer, LL.riJ Corresfionding Secretary., Jeremiah Evarts, Esq. Assistant SecretarieSy Rev. Rufus Anderson, Mr. Da- vid Greene. Recording Secretary, Rev. Calvin Chapin, d. d. Treasurer., Henry Hill, Esq. Auditors, John Tappan, Esq. Mr. Charles Stoddard. Prudefitial Committee, Hon. William Reed, Rev. Leonard Woods, d. d. Jeremiah Evarts, Esq. Samuel Hubbard, ll. d. Rev. Warren Fay, d.d. Rev. Benjamin B. Wisner, d.d. Board of Commissioners of the Society in Scotland for promoting Christian Knowledge. Formed 1787. President., John Tappan, Esq. Vice-President, h.bizXU.oXm'es,., r.n.

Treasurer y Jeremiah Evarts, Esq. Secretary., Rev. John Codman, d. d. Assistant Secretary, Rev. Warren Fay, d.d, Evangelical Missionary Society in Massachusetts. Presidenty Hon. Peter O. Thacher,

Vice- President y Hon. Nathaniel Thayer, d.d.

Secretary y Rev. George Ripley.

Treasurer t Benjamin Guild, Esq. Missionary Societies. 145

Massachusetts Efiiscofial Missionary Society^ Isf Trus- tees of the Massachusetts Efiiscofial Prayer Book and Tract Society. President^ Right Rev. Bishop Griswold, ex officio. Eirst Vice-President, Rev. Asa Eaton, d. d. Treasurer, Benjamin Howard. Corresponding' Sec^ry, Rev. William Croswell. Massachusetts Society for firomoting Christian Knowledge. Instituted Sept. 1803. Incorporated Feb. 20, 1807. President, Rev. Abiel Holmes, d.d. Vice- President., Samuel H. Walley, Esq. Treasurer, Deacon James Melledge. Secretary^ Rev, William Jenks, d. d. Clerk^ Rev. Samuel Green. Librarian, Samuel T. Armstrong, Esq. Directors, Rev. Samuel Gile, Rev. William Cogs- well, Dea. William HilUard, Dea. Daniel Noyes, Dea. William J. Hubbard.

Society for firomoting Christian Knowledge^ Piety and Charity. Established May 29, 1805. Annual meeting the day before General Election, President, Eliphalet Porter, d. d. Vice-President^ Aaron Bancroft, d. d. Secretary^ Rev. F. W. P. Greenwood.

Boston Society Auxiliary to the Bafitist Board of Foreign Missions.

President, Rev. Daniel Sharp, d . d. Vice-President^ Rev. James D, Knowles. Corresponding Sec^ry, Rev. Howard Malcom. Recording Sec^ry^ William Manning, jr. Treasurert James Loring,

Auxiliary Foreign Mission Society of Boston and vicinity. President, Hon. John Tappan. Vice-President, Hon. Samuel Hubbard Secretary, William J, Hubbard. Treasurer, Charles Stoddard.

Board of Managers of the Bafitist General Convention. PreszWtfnf, Rev. Jesse Mercer. Vice-President, Rev. Daniel Sharp, d.d. N 146 Missionary Societies.

Corrcsfionding Sec*ry, Rev. Lucius Bolles, d. d. Treasurer, Hon. Heman Lincoln. With three other Vice-Presidents, and thirty Managers.

Baptist Missionary Society of Massachtisetts. Instituted May 26, 1802. Incorporated Feb. 28, 1808. Yearly choice of Officers, last Wednesday in May. President, Rev. Joseph Grafton.

Vice- President y Rev. Charles Train. Secretary^ Rev. Daniel Chessman. Treasurer, Ensign Lincoln. Trustees^ Rev. E. S. Williams, L. BoHes, d. d. Bela Jacobs, C. O. Kimball, E. Nelson, Cyrus Pitt Grosve- nor, William Leverett, James D. Knowles, Daniel Sharp, DD. Rufus Babccck, jr. Jonathan Going, Howard Malcom, Dea. Heman Lincoln, Levi Farwell, Esq. Dea. James Fosdick.

Methodist Missionary Society. Presidents Rev. Bishop M.Kendree. Ist Vice-President, Rev. Bishop R. Roberts. 2rf do. Rev. Bishop Soule, d. d. 3rf do. Rev. Bishop Hedding, d. d. Ath do. Rev. John Emory, d. d. 5th do. Rev. William Capers, D.D. Treasurer^ Rev. Nathan Bangs, d. d. Corresfionding Sec*ry^ Rev. Samuel Lackey, A. m. Recording Sec*ry, L. S. Burling. Clerk, Francis Hall. Massachusetts Missionary Society. Instituted May 28, 1799. Incorporated Feb. 9, 1808. Yearly choice of Officers, last Tuesday in May.

President y Rev. Leonard Woods, d. d. Vice- Presidents f Rev. John Codman, d. d. Rev. Brown Emerson, Rev. Alvan Hyde, d. d. Rev. Elisha Fiske, Rev. Theophilus Packard, d. d. Rev. Heman Humphrey, d. d, Henry Gray, Esq. Hon. Isaac C. Bates. Secretary, Rev. Richard S. Storrs, of Braintree. Treasurer, John Punchard, Esq. of Salem. Assistant Treasurer, Dea. Daniel Noyes, of Boston. Executive Committee, R^w. John Codman, d.d. Rev, Richard S, Storrs, John Punchard, Esq. Rev. Warren Fay, D.D. Rev. Lynvan Beecher, d.d. Rev. Brown Emerson, Dea. Daniel Noyes. American Education Society. 147

Boston Baptist Evangelical Society. Cfidirman, Ensign Lincoln. Secretary^ Charles F. Eaton. Treasurer, Ichabod Macomber. Commidee, Joseph Converse, Samuel Hill, Benjamin Smith, Stiliman Lothrop, S. G. Shipley, Joseph Wood- cock, Samuel Beal, Amos Bridges, Moses Pond.

.American Education Society. Instituted August 29, 1815. Incorporated 1816 Rooms of the Society, at No. 52 Washington-St. Boston. Prtsidtnty Hon. Samuel Hubbard, ll. d. Vice-President^ William Bartlett, Esq.

Secretary ^ Rev. Ellas Cornelius, d. d. Assistant Secretary^ Mr. Bela B. Edwards. Treasurer^ Mr. Hardy Ropes. Auditor^ Hon. Pliny Cutler. Directors^ Rev. Abiel Holmes, d. d. Rev. Ebenezer Porter, d. d. Rev. Leonard Woods, d. d. Rev. Warren Fay, D. D. Rev. Benjamin B. Wisner, d. d. Rev. Elius Cornelius, d.d. John Tappan, Esq. Rev. Gardiner Spring, D.D. Arthur Tappan, Esq. Rev. John Brown,D.D. Samuel T. Armstrong, Esq. Executive Committee^ Rev. Warren Fay, d. d. Rev. John Brown, d.d. Rev. Benjamin B. Wisner, d.d. Sec- retary and Assistant Secretary. Financial Committee^ John Tappan, Esq. Samuel T. Armstrong, Esq. William J. Hubbard, Esq. Treasurer. The members of this Society amount to about 400, reside in 20 different States, and belong to seven denom- inations of Christians. The Board of Directors who are chosen annually, meet quarterly on the second Wednesday of January, April, July, and October, and oftener if necessary. A Committee of the Board meet the day previous, at 3 p . m. at the Rooms of the Society, to examine and recommend candidates for patronage ; —besides whom, there are 41 Examining Committees in different parts of the I Tnited States. There are seven Branch Societies connected with the Parent Society, and an agency established at Cincinnati, Ohio. Over eleven hundred young men have been assisted, in a greater, or less degree, by the funds. Between 400 and 500 are at present receiving patronage at more than seventy Institutions. Between 300 and 400 of 148 Education Societies. those who were formerly aided, have already become preachers ; of whom, sixteen have devoted themselves to Foreign Missions. About twenty have become Per- manent Instructers, as Professors or Principals in vari- ous Literary and Theological Institutions, and fifty more are temporarily employed in the business of in- struction. Not far from 8eve7ity have died while pur- suing their studies, or been compelled to abandon their object for want of health. Between thirty and forty have lost their patronage in consequence of not posses- sing the qualifications required by the Rules of the Society. Those who have been aided by the Society belong to seven denominations of Christians—they are natives of almost every State and Territory of the Union, and have pursued studies at ten Theological Seminaries, twenty-three Colleges, seventy-seven Academies—To- tal no Institutions. Alimonies are now appropriated in the form of advantageous loans, and not as a charity. One Thousand dollars cwistitutes a Permanent Schol- arship ; and seventy-five dollars a year, for seven years, constitutes a Temporary Scholarship. All communications to the Secretary or Treasurer, to be sent to the " Rooms of the American Education Society," No. 52 Washington-Street, Boston.

JSorthern Baptist Education Society. President, Rev, Lucius Bolles, d.d. Vice-President, Rev. Bela Jacobs. Corres/ionding Sec'ry, Rev. E. Thresher. Recording Sec*ry, Rev. Henry Jackson. Treasurer, John B. Jones. Directors^ Rev. James D. Knowles, Rev. Ebenezer Nelson, Rev. Rufus Babcock, jr. Rev. C. P. (irosvenor. Rev. Avery Briggs, Rev. Joseph A. Warne.

Young Men's Auxiliary Baptist Education Society. President, Rev. James D. Knowles, Vice-President, John A. W. Lamb. Secretary, Gustavus Horton. Treasurer, Henry P. Freeman. *

.American Sunday School Union. President, Alexander Henry, Philadelphia. Vice-Presidents, Hon. William Reed, Marblehead, Sunday-School Societies. 1^1

Hon. Heman Lincoln, Boston, Hon. Lewis Strong, Northampton, and 32 others. Treasurer^ Paul Beck, jr. Philadelphia. Corresponding Sec^ry^ Frederick W. Porter. Recording Sec'ry^ Frederick A. Packard. %* Belonging to this Union are 6,654 Schools;

61,372 Teachers ; 411,009 Scholars. The whole num- ber of Sunday-School Scholars in Christendom is esti- mated at i,roo,ooo.

Massachtcsetts Sabbath School Union, auxiliary to the American Sunday School Union, at Philadelphia. President, Hon. VViUiam Reed, of Marblehead. Vice-Presidents,, Rev. Daniel Sharp, d. u, Boston. Rev. Warren Fay, d. d. of Charlestown, Rev. Samuel Green, Boston. iiecretary, Mr. Artemas Ballard, Boston. Treasurer^ Nathaniel R. Cobb, of do. ^iuditor, Mr. Charles Scudder. The depository for Sabbath School Books.for the supply of schools, is kept by Mr. Christopher C. Dean, in Cornhill.

Boston Sunday School Society. Officers elected on the 28ih of November. President, Hon. Jonathan Phillips. Vice-President, Rev. Joseph Tuckerman, d.d. Corres/ionding SecWy., Josiah F. Flagg, m. d. Recording Sec'ry^ Thomas Gray, m. d. Treasurer, George A. Sampson.

General Union for Promoting the Observance of the Christian Sabbath. President, Hon. Theodore Frelinghuysen, N. J. Corresponding Sec'ry, Mr. Lewis Tappan. Recording Sec'ry, Mr. Knowles Taylor. Treasurer, Arthur Tappan, Esq.

American Unitarian Association. President, Rev. Aaron Bancroft, d. d. of Worcester. Vice-Presidents., Hon. Joseph Story, of Mass. Hon. Joseph Lyman, Mass. Hon. Charles H. Atherton, N.H. Hon. Stephen Longfellow, Maine, Henry Wheaton, Esq. N. Y. James Taylor, Esq. Penn. Rev. Noah Wor- cester, D. D, Mass. Rev. Timothy Flint, Ohio, Henry Payson, Esq. Md. Hon. William Cranch, D. C. Martin N* 150 Tract Societies.

L.Hurlbut, Esq.S.C. Hon. Samuel S. Wilde, Mass. Hon. Samuel Hoar, jr. Mass. Directors^ Rev. Francis Parkman, Rev. James Walker, Rev. Samuel Barrett. Treasurer^ Henry Rice, Esq. Foreign Scc*ry, Rev. Henry Ware, jr. Dojneatic Sec*ry, Rev. Ezra S. Gannett.

Massachusetts Baptist Convention.

President y Rev. A. Samson.

Vice- Presidentf Dea. H. Lincoln. Corres. Isf Rec. Sec. Rev. Jonathan Going.

Treasurery Dea. W. Stowell.

Evangelical Tract Society. Instituted May, 1812.

Presidentt Rev. Daniel Sharp, d. d. Secretary., Ensign Lincoln. Treasurer^ Nathaniel R. Cobb.

American Tract Society. Instituted May, 1814. Annual meeting in Boston, day of General Election.

President y Hon. William Reed, of Marblehead.

Vice- Presidenty Rev. Moses Stuart, Theological Seminary, Andover. Corresponding Secretary^ William A. Hallock. Secretary, Walter Fillett. Treasurer^ John Tappan, Esq. Auditory Dea. Eliphalet Kimball. Executive Committeey Rev. Warren Fay, d. d. Charlestown, Rev. Samuel Green, John Tappan, Rev. John Brown, d. d. Henry Hill, Esq.

Massachusetts Peace Society. President., Rev. Charles Lowell, d. d. Vice-Presidenty Rev. William Jenks, d.d, TreasurcTy Benjamin H. Greene.

Recording Secretary ^ John Baker.

Corresiionding Secretary y J. P. Blanchard.

Hotcard Benevolent Society. President, John C. Warren, m. d. Treasurer, Deac. Moses Grant. Secretary, Jonas H. Lane, m. d. Charitable Societies. 151

Standing Committee^ John Mead, No. 3, Tileston-St. Benjamin Smith, Dexter 8c Smith's Wharf, Ann-Street, Lewis Jones» No. 27, Salem-St. Theophilus R. Marvin, Coneress-Street, Isaac Means, Lvnde- Street, Joseph Place, George Vmton, Tucicerman, d. d . Mount Vernon Daniel No. 43, Kilby-Street, John Gair, High-Street, Hildreth,M.D. T. Coit, M.D.Kingston-Street, Charles T. Orange-Place, Benj. Bennett, No. 40, Myrtle-Street, George Simon G. Shipley, No. 1, North Federal-Court, tisher, W. Lloyd, No. 32, Commercial-Street, Amos Cambridge-Street, Simeon Palmer, Ann- Street, J. F. Bumstead, No. 62, Be aeon- Street, Alvah Simonds, South Boston. Massachusetts Humane Society. Tues- Incorporated Feb. 23, 1791. Officers chosen 2d day in May. President, Benjamin Rich, Esq. Lowell, d. d. \8t Vice-President., Rev. Charles m. d. 2(1 do. J. C. Warren, Corresponding Secretary, John Heard, jr. Esq. Esq. Pecording Secretary., Francis J. Ohver, Treasurer, Henderson Inches. Trustees, Rev. Francis Parkman, Joseph Coohdge, Robert G. Shasv, Daniel P. Parker, George Hay ward, j»j. D. Edward H. Robbins. Massachusetts Charitable Society. 1780. Pounded September 6, 1672. Incorp. March 15, Annual meeting for choice of Officers, the first Monday in September. President, Thomas Melvill, Esq. Vice-Presidejit, George Hallet, Esq. Secretary., Joseph W. Homer. Treasurer, Samuel Hewes, of Roxbury. Trustees, George Homer, William C. Hunnetrian, Samuel A. Shedd, James Ridgway, Moses Bass, Joha S. Lillie. Massachusetts Charitable Fire Society. second Incorporated June 25, 1794. Annual meeting, Friday in October. Semi-annual meeting, 2d Friday in April. President^ Thomas K. Jones, Esq. Vice-President, John Heard, jr. Esq, 152 Charitable Societies.

Corresfionding Secretary ^ Lynde Walter, Esq. Recording Secretary^ James W. Burditt.

Treasurert Francis J. Oliver, Esq. Trustees^ James Piiillips, Joseph Coolidge, Samuel Perkins, Gedney King, Saml. F. M'Cleary, Charles H. Jones, Joseph Lovering, Wm. C. Aylwin, Esqrs. Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association^ in Boston. Instituted March 15, 1795. Incorp. March 8, 1806. Officers elected first Thursday in January. President^ Daniel Messenger, Vice-President^ Joseph T. Buckingham. Secretary.^ Joseph Lewis. Treasurer^ John Cotton. Trusteesi Abraham Call, Jacob Todd, James Mc Allister, Jolm Kuhn, Edward D. Clark, Uriel Crocker, Martin Bates, Samuel S. Williams, Thomas Whitmarsh. Lecturersy Hon, Edward Everett, Hon. Alexander H. Everett, Hon. William Sullivan, and Drs. Flint, Grigg, Park, Robbins, Smith, Storer & Warren.

Charitable Irish Society, President^ Bernard Fitzpatrick. Vice-President, U. Timmony. Treasurer^ Isaac Means. Keefier of the Key, Michael Kerney. Secretary, William Gleason.

Boston Society for the Religious and Moral Instruction of the Poor. Incorporated 1820. President., Hon. Samuel Hubbard. Vice-President, John Tappan, Esq. Secretary, Rev. William Jenks, d. d. Treasurer., Deac. Thomas Vose. Managers, Charles Cleaveland, Richard Cobb, Esq. Rev. Samuel Green, Henry Homes, Col. Joseph Jen- kins, Dea. Eliphalet Kimball, Dea. John C. Proctor, Dea. Daniel Noyes.

Fatherless and Wido'ws' Society* Instituted in Boston, January, 18ir. President., Mrs. Mary Ann Lee. Vice-President.^ Miss L. Clouston, Atkinson-st. Charitable Societies. iM»

Boston Female Asylum, Instituted Sept. 25, 1800. Incorporated Feb. 26, 1803. Officers chnsen on the last Tuesday in October.

First Directress, Mrs. S. Parkman. Second do. Mrs. Prescott. Recordinir Sec^ry^ Miss Abby L. Frothingham. Collecting do. Miss P. L. Frothingham. Treasurer.^ Mary Otis.

17* The Asyluni is kept in Essex-Street.

Boston Asylumfor Boys. Incorporated Feb. 24, 1814. President, Gardiner Greene. Vice-President, Joseph Austin. Secretary^ Jonathan Chapman, jr. Treasurer, William J. Loring. Managers.^ William Appleton, James Bowdoin, Thos, B. Curtis, Benj. D. Greene, James C. Merrill, Abbot Lawrence, Edw. Reynolds, jr. Edw. H. Robbins, Rev. Francis Parkman. The Board meets the 1st Monday in every month.

(^pUj' Asylum corner of Salem and Charter-Streets.

Penitent Females Refuge, President^ Hon. Samuel Hubbard. Vice-President., John Tappan, Esq. Treasurer, Joseph Ballister. Corresfionding Secretary^ Recordinq- Secretary, George Denny, Esq. Directors, Henry Homes, Esq. Dr. C. H. Snow, Charles Cleaveland, Esq. Dr. Enoch Hale, jr. L. P. Grosvenor, Esq. Rev. Asa Rand, James C. Dunn, Esq, Benjamin Perkins, Esq. D. D. Rossiter, Thomas Patten.

Society of the Cincinnati of Massachusetts, Founded A. D. 1783. Incorporated A. D. 1805. Officers elected July 4th annually. President.^ Judah Alden, Esq. Vice-President., Francis Green. Secretary, John Callender, Esq. Assistant Secretary., Thomas Jackson. Treasurer, Capt. Robert Williams. Assistant Treasurer^ Robert G. Shaw, \ 154 Charitable Societies.

American Society for the firomotion of Temfierance, President^ Hon. Marcus Morton. Vice-President, Hon. Samuel Hubbard. Treasurer^ William Ropes, Esq. *4udicory John Tappan, Esq.

Mass, Society for the Su/ifiression of Intemfierance, Instituted February, 1813.

Presidenty John C. Warren, m. d. Vice-Presidents^ Rev. Eliphalet Porter, d. d. Rev. William Jenks, d. d. , Esq. Secretary^ Joshua B. Flint, m, d. Treasurer^ Levi Bartlett, Ei^q. Counsellors^ Hon. Nathan Dane, Rev. John G. Pal- frey, Rev. Alonzo Potter, Benjamin Seaver, Stephen Fairbanks, Abel Adams, Dr. J. F. Flagg, Dr. John Ware. Boston Seaman*s Friend Society. President^ William Ropes, Esq. Vice- President, Tobias Lord, Esq. Treasurer, William Worthington, Esq. Secretary, Samuel H. Walley, jr. Esq. Prison DiscifiHne Society, President, William Jay, Esq. Treasurer, Charles Cleaveland, Esq. Secretary, Rev. Louis Dwight.

Board of Trustees of Donations to the Protestant Efiiscofial Church. Incorporated by the State of Massachusetts, 1810. President^ His Honor Thomas L. Winthrop. Vice-Presidents, Hon. Joseph Tilden, Alanson T. Sperry, Thomas L. Halsey, Nathaniel Adams. Treasurer, James Bowdoin. Vice- Treasurer^ Gardiner Greene. Corresfionding Secretary, James C. Merrill. Recording Secretary, Rev. Asa Eaton, d. d. Managers, Joseph Head, Lynde Walter, George Brinley, John Odin.

Provident Institutionfor Savings in the City of Boston. Incorporated December 13, 1816. Office in ScoUay's Buildings. Open only every Wed- nesday, from 9 to 1 o'clock. President, Gardiner Greene. Institution for Savings. 155

Vice-Presidents, Redford Webster, Joseph Coolidge, Thomas L. Winthrop, Joseph Head, Joseph Tilden» Samuel H. Walley, Jesse Putnam, John D. Williams* Andrew Ritchie, Jonathan Phillips, Edward Tucker- man, Thomas W. Ward. Trustees^ Samuel Snelling, John Dorr, Gideon Snow, Samuel May, Gedney King, James Savage, , James T. Austin, Amos Lawrence, Abiel Chandler, Robert Waterston, Benjamin Guild, Peter O. Thacher, James Bowdoin, Otis Everett, Samuel Hubbard, John A. Lowell, Nathaniel G. Snelling, Edward Brooks, Samuel Dorr, John C. Gray, Daniel P. Parker, George Hallett, John Belknap, Esquires. Treasurer, James Savage. Scc*ru, James Bowdoin. Salem Institution for Savings, Open every Wednes. from 12 to 1 o'clock, p. m. President^ Joseph Peabody. Secretary^ John W. Treadwell. Treasurer^ Daniel Bray.

Massachusetts General Hosfiital Corfioration, Incorporated Feb. 25, 1811, Annual meeting of the Corporation, 3d Tuesday in Jan. Visitors. The Governor, Lieut. Governor, Presi- dent of the Senate, Speaker of the House of Represen- tatives, with the Chaplains of both Houses for the time being. OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATION. President^ Gardiner Greene, Esq. Vice-President, Joseph Head, Esq. Secretary^ Nathaniel I. Bowditch, Esq.

Treasurery Nathaniel P. Russell, Esq. Trustees, Henry Codman, Joseph Coolidge, Eben; Francis, Francis C Gray, Benjamin Guild, Amos Lawrence, Jonathan Phillips, Edward H. Robbins, Edward Tuckerman, James I. Bowdoin, Josiah Quin- cy, jr. Benjamin D. Greene, Esqrs. TWO DEPARTMENTS. MC. LEAN ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE IN CHARLES- TOWN. Physician and Superintendent^ Rufus Wyman, m. d. Medical Student^ William Hatch, ;

466 Insane and U. S. Marine Hospitals.

Sufiervisor^ Oliver B. Bond. Clerks James S. Russell. A committee of the Trustees visit the Asylum every

Tuesday ^ P. M. (formerly Monday) to admit and dis- charge boarders and inspect the establishment. If necessary, boarders may be admitted or discharged at other times and by any Trustee. No visitors are admitted on any part of the Lord's day. No boarders can be visited except by near rela- tives, or by others at their request in writing. See printed rules and regulations. THE HOSPITAL IN BOSTON. Acting Surgeon^ John C. Warren, m.d. Junior Surgeon, George Hayward, m. d. Acting Physician^ James Jackson, m. d. Assistant Physicians^ Walter Channing, M. d. John Ware, m. d. Superintendent, Nathan (iurney, Esq. Bouse Physician, Henry I. Bowditch. House Surgeon, I. K. Thomas, jr. Jifiothecary^ William F. Brooks. N.B. Applications for admission to the Hospital are to be made between 8 and 9 o'clock, a. m. every day, except Sunday, at the Hospital in North Allen street. Visitors are admitted on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, from 12 to 1 o'clock. A committee of the Trustees visit the Hospital every Friday, P. M. (formerly Thursday.)

United States Marine Hospital For the temporary relief of sick and disabled seamen into which all mariners who have paid Hospital money are admitted, except those who are afflicted with con- tagious or incurable diseases, or insane persons. The Hospital is situated at Chelsea. Agents Hon. David Henshaw, Esq. Physician, Charles H. Stedman, m. d. Steward^ Charles Turner, Esq,

Massachusetts Charitable Eye and Ear Lifirmary, Incorporated Feb. 1827. Managers^ Edward Tuckerman, Edward H. Rob- bins, Robert G.Shaw, Richard D. Tucker, Henry Rice» Medical Dispensaries. 1ST

Abbott Lawrence, Benjamin D. Greene, Ebenezer Chadwick, William T. Andrews, Edward Reynolds, jr. John Jeffries, William B. Reynolds. Treasurer^ William T. Andrews, Secretary, William B. Reynolds. Surgeons, John Jeffries, m.d. Edward Reynolds,M,D.

The Infirmary is open for the treatment of poor pa- tients, from 12 until 1 o'clock every Monday, Wednes- day, and Friday, at the Infirmary Rooms, Corner of Court and Common Streets.

Boston Medical Dispensary, Instituted October, 1796, Incorporated Feb. 26, 1801. Officers elected on the 2d Thursday in October. Chairman, Edward Tuckerman. Secretary, George H. Snelling, Esq. Treasurer, Gideon Snow, Esq. Consulting Physicians, John Dixwell, m. d. John Randall, m. d. Visiting Physicians, Martin Gay, m. d. Wards 1 8c 3. " Thomas Gray, jr. M. D. 2. " Charles Walker, m. d. 4. Henry Dyer, m. d. * 5, 6 6c 7. William Grigg, x\i. d. Fort Hill District. John C. Howard, m. d. Broad-Street District. Daniel T. Coit, m. d. Wards 10. Alexander Thomas, m.d. « 11 & 12. Afiothecaries, Smith 8c Clarke, No. 138 Washington Street. Managers, Edward Tuckerman, Samuel H. Walle^^ Isaac >A^inslow, Benjamin Guild, Gideon F. Thayer, Samuel T. Armstrong, Jonathan Phillips, Samuel May, Otis Everett, Nathaniel P. Russell, Alonzo Potter, George H. Snelling.

Salem Disjiensary, President, Joseph Peabody. Secretary and Treasurer, Henry Whipple. Managers, Rev. John Brazer, Abel L. Pierson, John Stone, William Dean, Joseph Beadle, Charles Lawrence, Benjamin Pickman, George Peabody, Daniel A. White. O 158 Massachusetts Medical Society.

Massachusetts Medical Society, Inc. Nov. 1781.

Annual meeting held in Boston, on the 1st Wed. in June, at the Lecture Room of the Boston Atheneum. Officers elected in June, 1830- President^ James Jackson.

Vice-President y Amos Hoolbrook. Corresfionding Sec^ry^ John Dixwell. Recording Sec*ry^ George Hayward. Treasurer, Walter Channing. Librarian, Enoch Hale, jr. (For a List of the Members of this Society, see Appendix.) Censors for the Society at Large, and for the first Medical District of the State. Drs.John Dixwell, Rufus Wyman, Walter Channing, George Hayward, Enoch Hale, jr. Censors for the second Medical District. Drs. John Green, Benjamin F. Heywood, Edward Flint, Charles W. Wilder, Gustavus D. Peck. Censors for the third Medical District. Drs. Elihu Dwight, Joseph H. Flint, Daniel Collins, Elisha Mather, Job Clark. Censors for the fourth Medical District, Drs. Alfred Perry, William H. Tyler, Lyndon A. Smith, Hubbard Bartlett, Orren Wright. The Censors for the Society at large, and for the first Medical District, meet in the city of Boston, for the examination of candidates for the practice of medi- cine, surgery, and midwifery, on the Thursday next preceding the annual meeting of the fellows of the Society, as provided in the Act of Incorporation ; and on the last Wednesdays of January and July. Those for the second Medical District, in Worcester, on the Wednesday following the third Monday in June. Those for the third Medical District, in Northampton, on the Wednesday following the third Tuesday in Sep- tember. Those for the fourth Medical District, in Lenox, on the Wednesday following the second Tues- day in September annually. By an Act of the Legislature of this Commonwealth, passed February 10, 1819, it is provided, That no per- son entering upon the practice of Physic or Surgery, Massachusetts Medical Society. 159 after the first day of July, 1819, shall be entitled to the benefit of law, for the recovery of any debt or fee ac- cruing from his professional services, unless he shall, previously to rendering those services, have been li- censed by one of the foregoing Boards (f Censors, or shall have been graduated a Doctor of Medicine in Harvard University. Counsellors of the Society* Suffolk, Drs. Willi:^m Ingalls, John Dixwell, James Jackson, Benj. ShurtlefF, John C.Warren, John Randall, Geo. C. Shattuck, John B. Brown, Walter Channing, Jacob Bigelow, Geo. Hay ward, Enoch Hale, jr. Solonnon ]). Townsend, John Ware, Zabdiel B. Adams, David Osgood, Edward Reynolds. Essex. Drs. Benjamin L. Oliver, James Gardner, Richard Hazeltine, Abel L. Pierson, Andrew Nichols, Thomas Manning, Samuel Johnson, Joseph Kittredge, Jeremiah SpofFord, Richard S. Spofford, Edward L. Coffin. Middlesex. Drs. Amos Bancroft, Calvin Thomas, Rufus Wyman, Thomas Bucklin, John Walton, Abra- ham R. Thompson, ZadockHowe, William J. Walker, Timothy Wellington, John C. Dalton. Worcester, Drs. Stephen Batchelder, jr. John Green, Daniel Thurbur, Charles W. Wilder, Benjamin F. Heywood, Amos Parker, Edward Flint, Gustavus D. Peck. Hamjishire. Drs. Elihu Dwight, Joseph H. Flint, Alpheus F. Stone, Stephen W. Williams, Levi W. Humphreys, Job C. Clarke. Berkshire. Drs. Henry H. Childs, Robert Worth- ington, William H. Tyler, Charles Worthington, Royal Fowier, Benjamin Rogers. Korfolk. Drs. Amos Holbrook, Nathaniel Miller, John Bartlett, Robert Thaxter, Samuel Bugbee, Jeremy Stin^pson, Ebenezer Alden. Plymouth. Drs. Nathan Hayward, Hector Orr, Gushing Otis, Andrew Mackie, Ezekiel Thaxter. Bristol. Drs. Benj. Billings, Alexander Reed. Barnstable. Drs. Joseph Sampson, Aaron Cornish.

Medical School in Boston, The Massachusetts Medical College, an edifice be- longing to Harvard University, was erected in Boston 160 Boston MedhamCs Institution.

in 1815 ; and is situated in Mason Street, near the Bos-- ton Common and Mall. In this building are contained the cabinet of anatomi- cal preparations, consisting of more thc^n a thousand

vaUiable specimens ; the chemical apparatus, which is

complete and costly ; the apparatus and specimens used in the lectures on midwifery, and materia medica^ and a medical Hbraty. The Medical Ltctures of Harvard University begin in this building annually, 3d Wed. in Novem.ber, and continue three months. I'he students attending the Lectures are admitted to the Medical 8c Surgical prac- tice of the Massachusetts General Hospital, and to Clinical Lectures by the ProfessTS of Surgery, and Theory ar.d Practice of Physic, without fee. Board in the city can be obtained at §3, per week. The fee for a whole course of Lectures is §70. The students- have opportunities for practical Anatomv. Ajiatomy and Surgery, John C. Warren, m. d. Chemistry, John W. Webster, m. d. Midwifery \5f McdkalJur. Pru. WalterChanning,M.D. .Materia Medica^ Jacob Bigelow, m. d. Theory and Practice of Physic^ James Jackson, m. d..

Massachusettfi College of Pharmacy. (President^ Terence Wakefeild. Vice-President, Thomas Farrin|;ton. Treasurer, Ephraim L. Eliot. Secretary, James Fowle. TRUSTEES. Daniel Noyes, Charles White, Ebenezer Wight^ Joseph Kidder, Nathan Jarvis, Richard A. Newell.

Boston Mecfianics Institution, President, Daniel Tread well, Vice-President^ David Moody, Charles Wells, Alex^ ander Parris. Recording Secretary, Francis C. Whiston. Corresjionding Secretary, John Ware, M. d. Treasurer^ Stephen Fairbanks. Cabinet Keefier^ Seth Bass, m. d.

The Boston Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. President Hon. Daniel Webster. Agricultural Societies. 161

Vice-Presidents t Hon. John Pickering, Hon. Nathan Hale. Corresfionding Secretary^ Jacob Bigelow, m. d. Recording Secretary, Horatio Robinson, m, d. Treasurer, Henry F. Baker, Esq. Boston Lyceum. President^ Col. Joseph Jenkins. Vice-Presidents, Rev. Asa Rand, Ebenezer Bailey. Secretary, Charles C. Beaman. Treasurer^ Theophilus R. Marvin. Curators, G. F. Thayer, Timothy Claxton, Alvaa Simonds, , F. T. Grund.

JVew-England Society for the firomotion of Manufac- tures and the Mechanic Arts, President, His Excellency Levi Lincoln. Vice-Presidents, Nathan' Appleton, Esq. Hon. Henry A. S. Dearborn, Hon. Aaron Tufts, D. L.Pickman, Esq. Treasurer, Benjamin T. Pickman, Esq. Secretary, Samuel Torrey, Esq,

Massachusetts Society for promoting Agriculture* Incorporated March 7, 1792. Annual meeting 2d Wednesday in June. President^ Hon. Thomas L. Winthrop. Pirst Vice-President^ Hon. John Wells. Second do, Hon. Peter C. Brooks. Corresfionding Sec'ry, Hon. Richard Sullivan. Recording Secretary, Gorham Parsons, Esq. Assistant Rec. Sec. Benjamin Guild, Esq. Treasurer^ John Heard, jr. Esq. Massachusetts Horticultural Society. President, Henry A. S. Dearborn, Roxbury. Vice-Presidents, Zebedee Cook, jr. Dorchester, John C. Gray, Boston, Enoch Bartlett, Roxbury, and Elias Phinney, Lexington. Treasurer, Cheever Newhall, Boston. Corresfionding Sec'ry, Jacob Bigelow, m. d. Boston. Recording Sec*ry, Robert L. Emmons, Boston.

Middlesex Society of Husbandmen and Manufacturers, Meets annually at Concord. President^ Joseph Barrett, Esq. Concord. 162 Boston and Salem Atheneum^.

Pilgrim Society. Incorporated January 24, 1820. Officers elected on the last Monday in May, annually/ President^ Alden Bradford, Esq. Vice- President^ Zaccheus Bartlett, Esq. Recording Secretary, B. M. Watson, Esq. Corresf: ending Secretary, Samuel Davis, Esq. Librartan and Cabinet Kcefier^ James Thacher, Esq. Celebration of the landing of the Pilgrims, at Ply- mouth, December 22d.

Bunker Hill Monurnent Association, President, Hon. William Prescott.

Vice- Presidents t Dr. John C. Warren, Hon. William' Sullivan. Secretary, Edward G. Prescott, Esq. Treasurer, Nathaniel P. Russell. Building Committee, George Blake, H. A. S. Dear* born, Amos Lawrence^ William Sullivan, Thomas H. Perkins. Superintendent and Architect, Solomon Willard.

Handel and Haydn Society in Boston, Instituted April 1815, Incorporated 1816. The periodical meetings of the Society are monthly. President, Lowell Mason. Vice-President, Samuel Richardson. Secretary, Joseph Lewis.

Treasurer y William Coffin.

Boston Atheneum, Incorporated Feb. 13, 1807. Annual meeting for choice of Officers, 1st Mon. in Jan. President, Thomas H. Perkins. Vice-President, Francis C. Gray. Secretary, Josiah Quincy, jr. Treasurer, Thomas W. Ward. Librarian, Seth Bass, m. d. With 9 Trustees.

Salem Atheneum, (Profirietors of the) Yearly choice of Officers last Wed. but one in May. President, Hon. Benj. Pickman. CUrk, John Glen King. Mill and Canal Corporations. 168

Treasurer^ George Peabody, Librarian^ Stephen Webb, 3d. Worcester County Atheneum. President^ Rev. G. Allen, of Shrewsbury. Vice-President^ Rev* J. Nelson, of Leicester* Secretary^ W. Lincoln, Esq.

Treasurer ^ F. W. Paine, Esq. Boston Library, f Franklin Place.J Incorporated June 17, 1794. Yearly meeting for choice of Officers, 2d Friday in June^ Librarian^ John Lee. Secretary., William T. Andrews.

Treasurer y Charles Brown. Social Law Library. President, William Sullivan. Secretary i^ Treasurer, Edward Blake. Trustees, William Minot, Benjamin Rand, George Morey, Samuel Hubbard, Samuel E. Sewall.

Boston and Roxbury Mill Corporation. President, John C. Gray. Sec'ry., Treas. ^ Su/ierintendent, Saml. Nicholson. Directors, Charles Bradbury, Lemuel Pope, Abra- ham W. Fuller, Thomas B. Wales, John F. Loring, Ralph Huntington, Eben. T. Andrews, Abbot Law- rence, Eben. Chadwick, John Belknap, H. B. Stone. Middlesex Canal Corporation. President, Benjamin Guild. Sufierintendent, Treas. arid Clerk, Caleb Eddy. Blackstone Canal from Worcester to Providence. Capital §500,000, divided into shares of §100 each. PresideJit, Gen. Carrington, Treasurer, Thomas Burgess. Secretary, George Curtis.

Boston Aqueduct Corporation. Incorp.Feb. 27, 1795. President, William Pratt. Sec. 1st Treas. Henry Cod man. Agent's Shop, Front-Street. Salem Turnpike and Chelsea Bridge Corporation,

President f Benjamin Pickman. 164 Banks in Boston.

Treasurer^ John Moriarty. Clerky Ichabod Tucker. jlgent of the Directors^ Peirce L. Wiggin.

State Prison at Charlestonvn, Inspectors, Francis C. Gray, Sherman Leland, Charles Wells. Warden, William Austin, Esq. Salary §1500 per annum. Deputy Warden^ Charles Lincoln, jr. $800, do. Chafilain, Kev. Jared Curtis, §500, do. Physic. Jy Siir^. Wm. J. Walker, m. d. §250, do. Clerk, Oliver H. Bryant, §800, do. Keejicr, William Going, S500, do. BANKS IN BOSTON. American Bank. No. 70, State street. Capital, S^SO.OOO.

J. S. Wright, President. | W. H. Odiorne, Cashier. Directors, Levi Brigham, Silas Bullard, Benj. Fiske, Paul Farnum, Arthur French, B. B. Grant, William H. Gardiner, A. C. Lombard, George Odiorne, Luther Parks, William Parker, J. S. Wright. Teller., Lowell Mason. Book-Keeper^ Thomas B. Fearing. Dicount Clerk, Messenger^ Thomas J. Bayley.

Atlantic Bank. No. 61, State street. Capital ^500,000.

Pliny Cutler, President. | Benjamin Dodd, Cashier. Directors., Henry F. Baker, Pliny Cutler, Jeremiah Hill, George G. Jones, James Johnson, William G. Lam- bert, Willium F. Otis, Edward D.Peters, James Pickens, Samuel Philbrick, WiHiam Rollins, WilHam W. Stone. Teller, Richard Ward. Book-Keeper, Thomas Drown. Messenger, James Adams.

Branch of the United States Bank.

Gardiner Greene, Presid. | Samuel Frothingham, Cash. Directors^ Samuel Appleton, Gardiner Greene, , Samuel Hammond, George Ballet, Israel Munson, Banks in Boston. 165

John Parker, D. P. Parker, J. W. Paige, Nath'l Silsbee, David Sears, R. D. Shepard, John Wells. First Teller, Thomas Wiley. Second Teller, Joseph Hall, jr. First Book-Keeper, John Tucker. Second Book-Keeper, Charles Bartlett. Discount Clerk, Assistant do. Thomas Waterman. Collector, G. L. Chandler, jr. Messensitr, W. L. Cazneau. Porter, Wynian Osborn. Discount every day. Loan Office. Transfer, John J, Loring. Interest, O. W. Champney. Pension, John S. Lilley. Solicitor, George Blake.

Boston Bank. No. 46, State street. Capital, §900,000, Phineas Cashier. Upham, President. [ Jos. Chapman, Directors. Nathan Appleton, Josiah Bradlee, Samuel P. Blake, Samuel Cabot, D. C. Bacon, Joshua Blake, Thomas B. Curtis, Robert G. Shaw, William J. Loring, William Sullivan, Richard D. Tucker, Phineas Upham^ Teller, Robert Lash. Book-Keeper, James C. Wild. Discount-Clerk, Ephraim L. Frothinghara.

Messenger S/- Porter, George Breckenridge. Solicitor, William Sullivan. Discount Days, Tuesday and Friday.

Cit2/ Bank. No. 61, State street. Capital. §1,000,000. Cashier. George Brinley, President. | Eliph. Williams, Directors, George Brinley, Isaac Bangs, Martin Brim- mer, S. D. Bradford, Thomas Cordis, Luther Faulkner, Phineas Foster, James Parker, Jesse Putnam, Josiab Stedman, Charles Thacher, Samuel K. Williams.. Teller, Francis Everett. Book-Keeper, Charles W. Taylor. Discount-Clerk, John S. Larkin. Messenger, Andrevir Johonnot. Porter, Elbridge Harris. Discount every day. 166 Banks in Boston.

Columbian Bank, No. 54, State street. Captain, 8500,000. Joseph Tilderi, President. | William Coffin, jr. Cashier. Directors, William Appleton, P. T. Jackson, Amos Lawrence, F.C.Lowell, G. W. Lyman, Thomas Motley, John Pickering, Ebenezer Rollins, William Sturgia, Joseph Tilden, J. G. Torrey. Teller, Thomas Swan. Book-Keeper, Geori^e Cushing, Messenger, James Keen. Discount Days, Tuesday and Friday.

Commonwealth Bank. No. 47, State street. Capital, §500,000. John Buffington, President. | Charles Hood, Cashier. jD?rcc/o/\y, J. Buffington, D. Baxter, jr. Adams Bailey, Andrew Dunlap, William Freeman, J. Henshaw, Hall J. How, S. S, Lewis, Elisha Parks, , John K. Simpson. C. Hood. Teller, William Blaney. Book-Keeper^ Duncan McB. Thaxter. Messenger, Ezra Fuller. Discount Days, Monday and Thursday.

Eagle Bank. No. 19, State street. Capital, §500,000. Titus Welles. President. John J. Fisk, Cashier. \ Directors, Q. W. Cartwright, B. French, Wra. Goddard, Elijah Loripg, John Kendrick, John Skinner, Francis Skinner, William B Swett, Benjamin Thompson, L P. Townsend, Titus Welles, John Williams. Teller, Samuel O. Mead. Book-Keeper, Joshua P. Blanchard. Messenger, Thomas L. Hutchinson. Discount Days, Wednesday and Saturday.

Franklin Bank. South Boston. Capital, §100,000. Charles Henshaw, President. Marcus Whiting, Cashier. | Directors, Benjamin Bigelow, Edward Crehore, VV. H. Delano, Benjamin Freeman, Samuel Goodridge, William Graves, Charles Henshavr, E. Hayward, James How, P. Sprague, T. M. Vinson, Thomas J. Whittemore. Discount Days, Tuesday and Friday. Banks in Boston. 167

Globe Bank. No. 40, State street. Capital, §1,000,000.

James Read, President. j Charles Sprague, Cashier. Directors^ Abel Adams, David Dudley, Stephen Fair- banks, Henry Hall, John Lamson, Isaac Parker, Payson Perrin, J. F, Priest, James Read, Benjamin Seaver, Enoch Silsby, Ignatius Sargent. Paying-Teller, Franklin Haven.

Receiving- Teller ^ First Book-Keeper^ John Capen. Second do. Oliver Cole. Discount-Clerk, Edward S. Erving. Messenger^ James Foster. Discount Days, Monday and Thursday.

Massachusetts Bank, No. 64, State street. Capital, §800,000.

William Parsons, President. | Samuel Payson, Cashier. Directors, Abiel Chandler, John L. Gardner, Joseph Head, John Parker, jr. William Parsons, Jonathan Phillips, V/illiam D. Sohier, Samuel Torrey, Edward Tuckerman, Isaac Winslow. Teller, Edward Sharp. Book-Keeper^ James Dodd. Discount Clerk^ John H. Bowes. Messenger, Thomas Hooper. Discount Days, Monday and Thursday.

North Bank. No. 26, North Market street. Capital $750,000.

John Binney, President, j Gurdon Steele, Cashier. Directors., John Binney, Isaiah Bangs, J. B. Brown, Thaddeus Baldwin, Jesse Bird, N. R. Cobb, Isaac Danforth, James Davis, Daniel Denny, Oliver Eldridge, Gedney King, J. W. Trull. Telkr, P. H. White. Book-Keeper^ Charles Emerson. Messenger and Porter., Wm. M. Pray. Discount Days, Monday and Thursday.

New-England Bank, No. 67, State street. Capital, §1,000,000.

Samuel Dorr, President. | Philip Marett, Cashier, ^^ Banks in Boston.

'''°^'^"^*^^- Paymg-Teller, Charles Nichols. Receivmg^TelUr, Franklin Greene, jr. Book-Ketper, John Nazro '"' Biscount Clerk, Elijah P. Clark i^or/er ant/ J»fei.ycng-cr, Charles Barry. Discount every day.

Suffolk Bank. Capital, §750,000. HenrvBnenry ij. fetone.sVf^ ^^f^'^'^f- , President. Matthew «? P^rb^. r^ l

®*°^^^ Paying.Teller, ' James Burroughs * Mecetvmg.Teller, Stephen Morse, ^i*cown« jun. CZerA, Willard Williams -^ssuiant Clerk, Edward P. Meriam. Book-Keeper, Isaac C. Brewer

Discount Days, Wednesday and Saturday.

State Bank. No. 53. State street. Capital, gl,800,000. ^--Aome'r, Cashier, DirfcZTil I"b'''"'- L ?• ^; ^°"''"^' ^^™"^' Austin, jr BnnlT T : Benjamia Cazenove,^ Cu"hL TV^p'^f."'.^^^^^^^ ^' Thom^as P ^^"'^^' Samuel C.Gray, £cobH;ii°T"h^'^Y.'%^"^'^Jacob Hall, Thomas K. Thomas, . Paying.Teller, John Dall. ^ecemng-Te/Zcr, Calvin Whiting, ^ir^^ Book.Keeper, William E. Vincent, ^econti do. Joseph White. £^^^«"«^-C^«^^, Jonathan Call. Messenger, Ebeu. O. Fifield Porter, John White. Solicitor, John B. Davis. Discount Days, Monday and Thursday. Banks in Boston. 169

Tremont Bank. No. 41, State street. Capital, g750,C00.

Henry Jaques, President, j James Dalton, Cashier. Directors, Eben. T. Andrews, S. T. Armstrong, Caleb Curtis, Joseph Eveleth, Henry H Fuller, R. D. Griggs, H, Jaqnes, J. F. Loring, Levi Merriam, B. T. Reed, Isaac Stevens, Gill Wheelock. Teller, Jol.n W. Rand. Book-Keeper, Natiianiel Clapp. Messenger, Charles Stearns. Discount every day.

Union Bank. No. 40, State street. Capital, g800,000. Thomas L. Winthrop, Pres. Chester Adams, Cashier. | Directors, Luke Carter, VVilliam Dehon. Samuel Fales, Jeremiah Filch, Ozias Goodwin, Giles Lodge, Thaddeus Nichols, jr. Ebenezer Parker, John Stearns, T. B. Wales, T. L. Winthrop, Moses Wheeler. Paying and Receiving'Teller, Samuel Parker. Book-Keeper, Nathaniel Emmons. Discount-Clerk, William Furness. Messenger, Jonathan Trott. Porter, Oliver Jaquith. Discount every day.

Washington Bank. No. 412, Washington street. Capital, g500,000.

Aaron Baldwin, President. | D, A. Sigouruey, Cashier, Directors, Aaron Baldwin, Samuel Bradlee, Thomas Brewer, Josiah P. Cooke, Charles Davis, Windsor Fay, F. Jackson, B. T. Loring, Josiah Stedman, John Thomp- son, Daniel Weld, Moses Williams. Teller, J.J. SoreD. Book-Keeper, Joshua Child. Messenger and Porter^ Jeremy Drake. Solicitor. J. P. Cooke.

Bunker Hill Bank, at Charlcstown. Capital, $150,000. Timothy Walker, President. Thomas Marshall, Cashier. | Assistant Clerk, Timothy Bryant. Directors, David Devens, Thomas J. Goodwin, Jotham Johnson, Isaac Mead, Elias Phinney, Isaae Warren, James Bird, jr. Gilman Stanley, P 170 Banks in Massachusetts.

Discount Days, Tuesday and Friday. For accommodation, the Boston Depositing and col- lecting business will be transacted at the Eagle Bank.

Cambridge Bank. Capital, g 150,000.

Levi Farwell, President. | Martin Lane, Cashier. Directors, Newell Bent, Charles Everett, Levi Farwell, William risk, S. P. P. Fay, William Hilliard. John Trowbridfje, Benjamin Bigelow, Eliab W. Metcalf. Discount Days, Tuesday and Friday.

Salem Bank. Capital, §250,000.

Joseph Peabody, President. ( John Moriart}', Cashier. Directors, John Derby, Benj Merrill, Thos. P. Bancroft, George Peabody, Daniel A. White, Francis Peabody. Discount Days, Monday and Thursday.

Merchants Bank, at Salem. Capital, g400,000.

Joseph Story, President. | J. W. Tread well, Cashier. Directors, Joseph Winn, William Silsbee, Michael Shepard, Abraham Kilham, David Cummins, Stephen C. Phillips, Benjamin Cox, Nathaniel Silsbee. jr. Discount Days, Tuesday and Friday.

Commercial Bank, at Salem. Capital. $200,000.

Willard Peele, President | E. H. Payson, Cashier. Directors^ Gideon Barstow, John Stone, John W. Rogers, Nathaniel Putnam. Leverett Saltonstall, Henry King, Philip Chase. Jonathan Shove. Discount Days Monday and Thursday.

Exchange Bank., at Salem. Capital, §200,000.

Gideon Tucker, President. | John Chf^dwick, Cashier. Directors, George Cleaveland. Robert Upton, William E, Hacker. Nathaniel Saltonstall, John G. King. Discount Days, Tuesday and Friday.

Asiatic Bank., at Salem. Capital, §200,000.

Jos. S. Cabot, President. | Wra. H. Foster, Cashier. Directors, Robert Stone, Nathan W. Neal, Robert Brookhouse, Pickering Dodge. David Moore, John B. Osgood, Thomas P. Pingree, Thorndike Deland.

Mercantile Bank., at Salem. Capital, §200,000.

David Putnam, President. | John A. Southwick, Cash. Directors^ John Winn, jr. Stephen W. Shepard, David Pingree, Stephen Fogg, Peter E. Webster, William P. Endicott, Larkin Thorndike, Joel Bowker. Banks. 171

Other Banks in Massachusetts. Cap. Name. Place, President. Cashiei: A. Blanchard lOO'OO® Andovt'i- Andover Samuel Fairar R. Hudson 200,000 Mechanici NeSnyp-t. E. S. Rand John Folger 200,000 Phoenix Nantucket Joseph Chase P. H. James Athearn 200,000 Pacific Nantucket Aaron Mitchell Mech. Nantucket Daniel Jones Ba'-"^«':BV,T*" Maiiuf. & Mulliken i^^'n^210,000 Newbuijport Newburyp't. William Ba.tlet Saml. Smith 120,000i-'n ooo Gloucester Cape Ann Wm.W. Pairott Henry Beverly Wm. Leach A. Thorndike 100,000 Beveily 250,000 N. Bedford Geo. How land Jos. Ricketson Commercial Goodwin 100,000 Plymouth Plymouth Barnabas Hedge Nathl. Jennison 200,000 Worcester Worcester Daniel Waldo Saml. G.A.Trumhuil 100,000 Central Worcester Benj. Buiman Yarmouth David Crocker Timo. Reed 100,000 Barnstable 100,000 M-^ndon Selh Hastings E. W. Hayward Mendon 100,000 Milbury Milbury S. Farnsworth Lewis Mills Gregory 100,000 Blackstone Uxbridge BezalcelTaftjir. Jona. Root 100,000 Siincierland Sunde^rand NaihL Smith Jl^^^er 100,000 Manufacturer* Waie Joseph Bowman Homer Bartlett 100,000 Hampden Westfield James Fowler Nathl. A. Bacon Taunton Saml. Crocker Saml. B. King 175,000 Taunlou 20,000 Marblehead Marblehead John Hooper Saml. S. Trefry 100,000 Hampshire Norlhampt'n Joseph Lynmn Wm.H.Moseley Dedham Dedham John W. An.es Eben. Fisher,jr. 00,.>00 100,000 Lowell Lowell Nathl. Wright Jas. G. Carney 100,000 Oxford Oxford Jona. Davi* Sumner Bastow 100,000 Leicester Leicester Nathl. P. Denny H. G. Henshaw 100,000 Mechanic* Lynn Isaiah Breed Isaac Story 150,000 Springfield Siuinefield Jona. Dwight.jr. John Howard Colt 100.000 Agricultural Pittsfield Henry Shaw Ezek. R. 100,000 Huusatonick Stockbridge Cyrus Williams E. Burrill FranklinRipley 100,000 Franklin Greenfield Lyman Kendall Pawfucket Pawtucket O. Starkweather A.A.Tillinghast 100,000 Merrimack Haverhill Nathl. Hills L. White 150,000 Falmouth Falmouth Elijah Swift Saml.P.Croswell 100,000 250,000 Merchant* N. Bedford John A. Parker Jas. B. Congdon Danvers Danvers Wm. Sutton Jos. G. Sprague 100,000 200,000 Norfolk Roxbury John Bartlett Chas. Hickling C. Durfee 200,000 Fall River Troy David Anthony M.

Presidents and Cashiers of Branches of U. S. Banks. President.-W. Mcllvaine, Cashier. '^"Philadelphia, Nicholas Biddle, ^ ' John Andrews, 1st Assistant Cashier. Jos. Cow perth wait, 2d do. Herman Cope, 3d do. Andrew Sumneri, Chief Clerk, Transfer Department. Cashier. P^r/jmou^/i. Jeremiah Mason, President.Eben.Wentworth, " Samuel trothmgham, Jof (on, Gardiner Greene, " Scott Greene, Portland, Joshua Wingate, jr. " Philip Allen, Nathan Waterman,jr. Providence, " " Hartford, Enoch Parsons, J. P. Burnham, " Robinson, " ^ny-ror/t, Isaac Lawrence, M. " William Patterson," John White, Baltimore, " " Washington, Saml. H. Smith, Richard Smith, " '* Richmond, M. C. Nichols, James Robertson, »* Roberts, " Vorfolk, George Newton, Joseph L. " Joseph Johnson, '* Peter Bacot, Charleston, *' Savannahf John Cumming, ** James Hunter, IContinued on the next page. 172 Insurance Companies in Boston.

^yetteville, John Kmke, Pres. J. W. Sandford. Cash New-Oream, BeyerhChew^ « San.uel »' " Jaudo,,,' r;?,7"''/i^^-,P""?^>'? , C>J^/^^oMe,WllhamCl•cighton,jl•." A. G. Claypole, ' itt^burg, ' A. jHunehiU, '' James Con-ey, j^!^-^;ingfon,f " John Tilfovd, J. Harper

^"jfb/o, W. « B. Roches'ter, J A Carnente'r " ?;^> ""'^^' P. Ben ^l!^<:o,JohnC.K v"'?"."' 'n « .X ' Devereux, Wm. W. Frazier £«W^„^fe>«, Heman Allen, « 11.11; HoSy,'

INSURANCE COMPANIES IN BOSTON. American Insurance Compamj. No. 58, State street. Capital, §300,000. Insures on Marine risks only. Francis J. Oliver, President. Charles I Stimpson, Sec'rv Directors, Nathan Appleton, John Heard, jr. Caleb Lorin-, Samuel Maj, William W. Wheelwright, Paschal P. Pope, Benjamin Rich, Robert G. Shaw, Isaac Wins- low, Lot Wheelwright, Samuel Appleton.

Atlas Insurance Company. Corner of State and Congress streets. Capital, $300,000. Insures on Fire and Marine Risks. Samuel A. Wells, President. | Andrew C. Dorr, ir Sec Directors, R D. Shepherd, Charles Tracy. John Borl land, Richard Devens, Ed.vard Cruft, Benjamin Banes, John Harns Stephen White, of Salem, William VV PhineasSprague, S^HatLwar^^^^^' of Duxbur,; Messenger, William Woodburj.

Boston Marine Insurance Company. No. 52, Slate street. Capital, §300,000. Darnel Sargent President. Joseph ] May, Secretary. Directors, H. F^ Baker, Thomas B. Curtis, E. Franci^ Thomas Parsons, Benjamin T. Pickman, Daniel Sargent W.ll.am Sturgis, Thomas W. Ward, John L. Gardner' George ' B. Gary, Thomas Lee, Robert C. Hooper Messenger, William S. Fish. .

Insurance Companies in Boston. 173

Boston Insurance Compani/. No. 48, State street. Capital, §300,000. Insures on Maiine risks only.

Lemuel Pope, President. | George W. Armstrong, Sec, Directors, Giles Lodge, John Pratt, Nathaniel God- dard, John Bryant, John F. Loring, Moses Wheeler, Wm. Lawrence, Willard Sayles.

Boyhton Fire and Marine Insurance Company. No. 412, Washington st. Capital, §300,000. Aaron Baldwin, President, C. E. Habicht, Secretary. | Directors, Aaron Baldwin, Thomas Brewer, J. P. Cooke, Richards Child, Charles Davis, Windsor Faj, Francis Jackson, Josiah Stedman, John Thompson, J.P. Townsend, Daniel Weld, Moses Williams.

Columbian Insurance Company. No. 43, State street. Capital, §300,000. Insures on Marine risks only. Charles Bradbury, President. P. Tappan, Secretary. I J. Directors^ Charles Bradbury, Henry Sigourney, Daniel P. Parker, Ebenezer Rollins, Thomas B. Wales, William Sav/yer, Charles Brown, Benjamin T. Reed, jr. James K. Mills.

Commonwealth Insurance Company. No. 63, State street. Capital, §300,000. Insures on Fire and Marine risks.

Jonathan Buffington, President. Stevens, jr. | J. Secretary. Directors, J. Buffington, William Freeman, Nestor Houghton, David Henshaw, Hall J. How, David Rice, Benjamin F. Copeland, John Rayner, Charles Hood, Larra Crane, Nathaniel Faxon, Samuel S. Lewis, Scotto Clark, William Parmenter, Charles Henshaw, Charles Brown, Henry Orne, Daniel Shattuck, LarkinThorndike, Moses Whitney, Adams Bailey, D.D. Brodhead, Andrewr Dunlap, Henry Hatch, John K. Simpson.

Franklin Insurance Company. No. 44, State street. Capital, §300,000. .V! Insures on Fire and Marine lisks.

;,Francis Welch, President. I Joseph Ward, Secretary Francis S. O. Watts, Solicitor. | G. Rogers, jr. Ckrk. 174 Insurance Companies in Boston.

Directors^ Samuel L. Abbot, Lemuel Crackbon, Wm. DehoB, John Lamson, James Reed, Enoch Train, Francis Welch, Francis Watts, Eliphalet Williams.

Globe Fire and Marine Insurance Company.

No. 36, State street. Capital, g225,000. William H. Lunt, Secretary. Hales, President. | James Directors^ Abel Adams, William Goddard, Samuel C. Gray, William Hales, Henry Lunt, Enoch Silsby, William B. Swett, Atkins Adams, Francis Fisher.

Massachusetts Fire and Marine Insurance Co. No. 45, State street. Capital, g400,000.

Nathaniel G. SnelJing, Pres. | Jacob Rust, Secretary. Directors, Jonathan Mason, Jonathan Chapman, David Ellis, Joseph Head, James Savage, Benjamin M. Watson, Abraham Howard, William F. Otis, Simon £. Greene. Messenger^ Ebenezer Kenfield.

MassacJiusetts Mutual Fire Insurance Company.

No. 60, State st. Up stairs. Funds, gSOO.OOO. Turner Phillips, President. Tufts, Secretary. | William Directors^ Ebenezer T. Andrews, George Bartletf, Edward Brooks, Charles P. Curtis, Ebenezer Francis, John A. Lowell, William Lawrence, Joseph Levering, Charles Wells, John D. Williams, John C. Gray, Samuel May. Messenger, George Humphrey,

Merchants Insurance Company.

No. 38, State street. Capiial, §300,000. Insures on Fire and Marine risks.

Joseph Balch, President. I Saml. W. Swett, Secretary.

Saml. Tenney, Assist. Pres. | SamuelJ. Beals, Clerk. Directors, Henry Hall, Benjamin Thompson, Tasker H. Swett, Elijah Loring, John Williams, Abbot Law- rence, Joshua Blake, Samuel Whitwell, John Belknap, Nathaniel Curtis, George Hallet, Francis C Lowell. Insurance Companies in Boston. 175

Massachusetts Hospital Life Insurance Company. Inc. Feb. 1818. No. 50, State st. Capital, §500,000. 24, William Prescott, President. Secretary. Moses L. Hale Actuary. Nath'l. Bowditch. | Vice-Presidents, Samuel Appieton, Peter C. Brooks, Joseph Head, Charles Jackson, John Lowell, Harrison Thomas H. Per- G. Otis, John Parker, Joseph Peabody, Sears, Na- kins, William Pratt, Josiah Quincy, David thaniel Silsbee, Israel Thorndike, Joseph Tilden. i)trec/orj, Nathan Appieton, Joseph Balch, Nathaniel Bowditch, John Bryant, Ebenezer Francis, John C Gray, Gardiner Greene, Samuel Hubbard, Patrick T. Jackson, Amos Lawrence, Thomas Motley, Daniel P. Parker, George Ticknor. Messenger, James Scotchler.

Manufacturers Insurance Company. No. 59, State street. Capital, §300,000. * Insures on Fire and Marine risks. Pres. Samuel Hunt, Secretary. Charles W. Cartwright, | Directors^ Charles W. Cartwright, Amos Binney, William Shimrain, John Bumstead, Ebenezer T. Andrews, Edmund Munroe, George Pratt, George G. Jones, Wil- liam Parker, Supply C. Thwing, Joseph Whitney, John Lemist. .

Mercantile Marine Insurance Company.

No. 68, State st. Capital, §300,000. Nathaniel Meriam, Sec'ry. , President. | Directors^ Samuel Fales, Jeremiah Fitch, James Johnson, Charles T. Parsons, Thomas Cordis, Peter R. Dalton, Dixey Wildes, Henry Lee, William Davis, jr. John Hooper. ____ New-England Marine Insurance Company. No. 34, State street. Capital, g300,000. John Waters, Secretary. James Hall, President. [ Directors, fames Hall, Peter C. Brooks, Josiah Brad- lee, Richard D. Tucker, Joseph Tilden. Ignatius Sargent, Ozias Goodwin, William Appieton, Andrew Cunoingham, Edmund Baylies, Isaac Winslow, jr. Messenger, George Goldiog 176 Insurance Companies in Massachusetts.

Suffolk Insurance Company. No. 37, State street. Capital, §300,000. Insures on Marine risk* only. S. G. Perkins, President. | Benjamin Balch, Secretary. Directors, Samuc\ Cabot, Henrj Hubbard, Charles C ^^°'^«.^ ^3'°i«n, Samuel G. Perkins, Wm. Lander,r ««r'' Benjamin C. Clark, Charles J. Cazenove Tho- mas Dixon, Kussell Sturgis, Henry Wainwright.

United States Insurance Company. No. 95, State street. Capital, §200,000. ParkerH.Pierce.President. Archibald I Foster, SecTj. ^^"J^""'" Fiske, Benjamin Humphrey, John J.J Valentine,V^Unr*"""' Thomas Winsor, John Binnev Ezra wJton Alfred Richaidson, Umb^rd!""^^^' S Btng^I c!

Washington Fire and Marine Insurance Co. No. 42, State street. Capital, g200,000. • Thomas Lamb, President. | James S. Barbour, Sec'ry Benjamin rt^irfr'J-^°"'''r.^^""^' Sewall. Caleb 1^^'°°""^ ^^"'"^ ^' ^^^^^' William B. Rey- nolds,«nU 'n?-Otis Everett, Samuel Dorr, Samuel T. Armstrong. For ATLANTIC and OCEAN Insurance Co. see Appendix.

Other Insurance Offices in Massachusetts

SalemSine Salfm^'' '"f" Fre^"^?^^;* ^'"-w^^Tl.'"-^'^shlon Union Marine « Mos T;wn.L.i 200,000 Comn.ercial « *°°'°°0 QeoClZZZi T""'^^.^*", " .^"'' Joseph A ndrexvs Oriental Wm F^.»l 200,000 Mercantile « NathanPe.rce,jr. 200,000 « S W n^n^ fr*"^ ^ug. Whipple Euex Mutual Eben Se^o/^K 150,000 Wore. Mutual 'SJoho^not 150,000 Worcester Refoke NewTn„ Marblehead " ^f ^o^^^'n 200,000 Marblehead Na.h i h^^ l*^'?

FranklinMutual Greenfield ^^^^°° EmahAUo"rrf A'an«>nll""' "'AV*"^Clark Mutual Fire Danvers Phin ck-h'^u 100,000 ^'^'"^^ Charlestown Fire and Marine CariS^j'^^^^^ Hampshire Mutua.,atNS47o^^'i%.«^^^^^^^^ Acts of the Commonwealth of Mass. 177

INLAND BILLS OF EXCHANGE.

By a Law of the Common wealth, passed June 1 9. 1819, when any Bill drawn or endorsed within the State, paya- ble at any place without the State and within the United be States or J erritories, being-

AN ACT to allow grace on Bills of Exchange and Notes, according to the custom of Me^ohants.

J3e il enacted hy the Senate and House of Representa- tives in General Court assembled, and by tJie authority of the sanie^ That on all Bills of Exchange made, after the first day of June next, and expressed to be payable at sight, or payable at a future day certain within this Com- monwealth, and on all promissory negotiable notes, orders and drafts made after the first day of June next, payable at a future day certain within this Commonwealth, in which there is not an express stipulation to the contrary, grace shall be allowed in the same manner as it i? by tlie custom of merchants allowed on foreign Bills of Exchange payable at the expiration of a certain period from date or sight. Provided that the provisions of this act shall not extend to any Bill of Exchange, note, order or draft payable on demand. Approved by the Lieut. Governor, Feb. 26, 1825. t

NATIONAL. REGISTER.

ffiobcmmcnt of t!)c ^ntUti States. , (Ten.) President. JOHN C. CALHOUN, ll. d. (S. C.) Vice-President.

TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS.

SENATE. (48.) Terms expire. Terms expire. Maine, John Holmes, 1833 *Peleg Sprague, 1835 JV. Hamp. , 31 Samuel BelJ, 35 Vermont, , 31 Horatio Seymour, 33 Massach. Daniel Webster, 33 Nathaniel Silsbee, 35 Rfi. Island, Asher Robbins 33 Nehemiah R.- Knight, 35 , Calvin Willey, 31 Samuel A. Foot 33 Jfew York, Nathan Sanford, 31 Charles E. Dudley, 33 JV.Jersey, MahlonDickerson, 33 *Theo.Frelinghuysen, 35 Pennsylv. William Marks, 31 Isaac D. Barnard, 33 Delaware, *Arnold Naudain, 33 *John M. Clayton, 35 .^ary/.Ezekiel F. Chambers, 31 Samuel Smith, 33 Virginia, , 33 35 J^orth Caro. James Iredell, 31 *Bedford Brown, 35 South Caro. William Smith, 31 Robert Y. Hayne, 35 Georgia, iJohn Forsyth, 31 tGeorge M. Troup, 35

.KcnfMc/cy, John Rowan, 31 i George M. Bibb, 35 Tennessee, *Felix Grundy, 33 Hugh L. White, 35 Ohio, Jacob Burnett, 31 Benjamin Ruggles, 33 Louisia. Josiah S. Johnston, 31 *Edward Livingston, 35 /ndiana, William Hendricks, 31 James Noble, 33 Mississippi, , 33 *George Poindexter, 35 - • Illinois, Elias K. Kane, 31 *David~ - J.- Baker. Alabama, John M'Kinley, 31 William R. King, 35 Missouri, David Barton, 31 Thomas H. Benton, 33 Walter Lowrie, Secretary. President's Salary, $25,000. Vice-President's, $5000.

X By the Constitution, the Vice-President, is President of the Senate, but has no voice, unless the Senate is equally divided. Each State i« allowed the same number of Electors of President and Vice-President, h» their whole number of Senators and Representatives in Congress. • New Members. t Members formerly. ^79 Twenty-first Congress.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. (213.) Andrew Stevenson, of Virginia, Speaker. MAINE sends 7. „ , - -CorneliusHolland F ufus M^Int.re John Anderson Wmgate * Jos. F. *George Evans 6. tt . i. J *John Brodhead ^Joseph Hammons ^"^"'^y *John W.""^^XWeeks -Thomas Chandler Jonathan Harvey VERMONT 5. nVilliam Cahoon Jonathan Hunt •Horace Everett Rollin C. Mallary MASSACHUSETTS 13. •Joseph G Kendall John Bailey Edward Everett jun.iivcc^ Bates Benj. UornamGorbam, UaacIsaac CC. . l"^l\Htu...... BWCrowninshield *Gei. Grennell, jr. Joseph Richardson John Varnum John Davis James L. Hodges Henry W. Dwight RHODE ISLAND 2. Pearce Tristam Burges Dutee J. CONNECTICUT 6. ,^ , „ L. Storrs XT Tj .u^^ *T W Huntincton *Wm. J'Z'WSworthRalj!.-! Ingerfoll -Ebenezer Young 34. F. Norton Angell Jonas Ear!!, jr. *Eben tWm G -Gershom Powers ^Benedict Arnold *Isaac Finch i Robert S. Rose 4homas Beekman -Jehiel H. Halsey , *Joseph Havvkins *Jonah Sandford *Abra7,amBockee Ambrose Spencer Borst Michael Hoffman *Peter I. Henry R. Storrs C C Cambreleng ^Perkins King Childs -James Lent -Timothy ^T wT!lnrTaylor Cowles John Magee John W. -He^ry B. Tracy ^Wnhrmrheron H. C. Martindale Phineas L. Maxwell GulianC.Verplanck -jTas G DeWitt ^Thomas Monell -Campbell P.White John D Dickinson tRobert -Samuel W. Eager JERSEY b. NEW „ « j , . Hughes J^™«« Lewis Condict -Thos^H. ' Rf^'^^^^P** Pierson SamuelfSwan -Rich'd M. Cooper Isaac

* New Members. CongreM, but not of th. l««t. t Memben of. preriout 180 Twenty-first Congress.

PENNSYLVANIA 26, Innes Green *H.A, Muhlenburg Richard Coulter fJoscph Hemphill William Ramsey *Thos.Fl Crawford *Peter Ihrie *John Scotl *Harmftr Denny *Thomas Irwin tThomas H. Sill ''Joshua Evans Adam King *Samuel A. Smith *James Ford *George G. Leiper *PhilanderStephens Chauncey Forward *Wrn. M'Creery John B. Sterigere Joseph Fry, jr. *Alcrn Marr Joel B. Sutherland *John Gilmore Daniel H. fliiller

DELAWARK 1, Kensey Jolms, jr.

MARyLAND 9. *Elias Brown IGeo. E. Mitchel Michael C. Sprigg ClementJlement DorsevUorsey *BenedrctI.SemmesGeo.C.Washington Benj. C. Howard *Richard Spencer Ephraim K.Wilson

VIRGINIA 22. Mark Alexander *Robert Craig Charles F. Mercer Robert Allen ThomasDavenport Thomas Newton Wm. S. Archer ^Philip Doddridge *John M. Patton Wm. Armstrong * Joseph Draper John Roane John S. Barbour ^Wm. F. Gordon Andrew Stevenson *Thos. T.Bouldin William M'Coy John Taliaferro Nathl. H.Claiborne Lewis Maxwell *Richard Coke, jr.

NORTH CAROLINA 13. Willis Alston *Edwaid B.Dudley * Wm. B. Shepard Daniel L.Barringer Thomas H. Hall Augus.H. Shepperd Samuel P. Carson ^Robert Potter *Jesse Speight Henry W. Conner *AbrahamRencher Lewis Williams *Edinund Deberry SOUTH CAROLINA 9.

^Robt.W.Barnwel 1 Warren H. Davis Wm. D. Martin tJamas Blair Wm. T. Nuckolls *John Campbell George M'DufBe Starling Tucker

GEORGIA 7. "^Thos. F. Foster Wilson Lumpkin -James M. Wayne Chas. E. Haynes Wiley Thompson Richard H. Wilde *Hepry G. Lamar KENTUCKY 12. *Nathan Gailher Robt. P. Letcher James Clarke tRichd.M. Johnson *N. D. Coleman * Chas. A. Wickliffe Henry Daniel' Twenty-second Congress. 181

TENNESSF.E 9. John Bell Robert Desha Pryor Lea John Blair Jacob C. Isacks James K. Polk David Crocket ^' f James Standifer OHIO 14. Mordccai Bartley ^William Kennon *John Thompson *Joseph H. Crane *Humph.Ii.LeaviU Joseph Vance Wm. Creighton, jr. William Russell Samuel F. Vinton James Findlay *Jamcs Shields Elisha Whittlesey ^William W. Irvin William Stanberry LOUISIANA 3. Henry H, Gurley ^Walter H. Overton *Edward D. White

INDIANA 3. tRatlifF Boone Jonathan Jennings fJohu Test

MISSISSIPPI 1. Thomas Hinds.

ILLINOIS 1. Joseph Duncan.

ALABAMA 3. *R. E. B. Baylor *C. C. Clay *Dixon H. Lewis

MISSOURI 1. *Spencer Pettis. DELEGATES. TERRITORY. *John BiddiC. ARKANSAS " Ambrose H. Sevier. FLORIDA " Joseph M. White. TWJENTY-SECONO CONGRESS, AS FAR AS KWOWN. SENATE. Connecticut, , vice C. Willey, J\'eic- Hampshire, , vice L. Woodbury. Vermont, , vice D. Chase, Georgia, Jhn Forsyth, re-elected. South Carolina, Stephen D. Miller, vice W. Smith. JVorth Carolina, Willie. P. Mangum, vice J. Iredell. All for 6 years from March 4, 1831.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

MAINE sends 7. John Anderson Cornelius Holland ^Edwardlvavanagk •^James Bates Leonard Jarria Rufus M'Intire Q 182 Twenty-second Congress.

VERMONT 5, William Gaboon Jonatiian Hunt RoUin C. MaUary

MASSACHUSETTS 13.

*John Q,. Adams *ilufus Choate Geo. Grennell, jr. *Nathan Appleton John Davis Joseph G. Kendall Isaac C. Bates *H.A. S. Dearborn John Reed *George N. Briggs Edward Everett (2 vacancies)

NEW YORK 34, William G. Angell *U. F. Doubleday tErastus Root "William Babcock *William Hogan *Nathan Soule *Gamal.H.Barstow Michael Hoffman John W. Taylor *Saml. Beardsley *FreebornG.JewettPhineas L. Tracy *John T. Bergen *John King GulianC.Verplanck ^Joseph J. Bouck *Gerrit Y. Lansing t Aaron Ward *John C. Brodhead James Lent *Daniel Wardwell C. C. Cambreleng *Edm.H.Pendleton*GrattonHWheeler *John C. Collier *Job Pierson Campbell P.White "^Bates Cooke tNalhaniel Pitcher *Fred. Whittlesey *Charles Dayan *Edward C. Read *Samuel J.Wilkin *John Dixon PENNSYLVANIA 26. * Robert Allison James Ford H, A.Muhlenburg *John Banks John Gilmore *David Potts, jr. *John C. Bucher *William Heister William Ramsey *George Burd *Henry Horn Samuel A. Smith Richard Coulter Peter Ihrie Philander Stephens Thos. H. Crawford Adam King 1 Andrew Stewart Harmar Denny *Henry King Joel B. Sutherland *Lewis Dewart *T.M.t.M'Kennan *JohnG.Watmough Joshua Evans *JoeI K. Mann

DELAWARE 1. *John J. Milligan.

S0T7TH CAROLINA 9. Rob't W. Barnwell William Drayton William D. Martin James Blair *J. K. Griffin tThos. R.Mitchell Warren R. Davis George M'Duffie WilliamT.Nuckoll8

GEORGIA 7. Thos. F. Foster *Daniel Newnan James M. Wayne Henry G. Lamar Wiley Thompson Richard H. Wilde Wilson Lumpkin LOUISIANA 3. •Henry A. BuUard ^Philemon Thomas Edward D. White Secretaries of Departments. 183

OHIO 14. *Eleutheros Cooke William W. Irvin John Thompson * William Kcnnon Joseph Vance Joseph H. Crane Humphr.H.Leavitt Samuel F. Vinton Wm.Creighton, jr. William Russell Elisha Whittlesey James Findlay William Stanberry

MISSISSIPPI 1. *Francis E. Plummer. SECRETARIES OF DEPARTMENTS. State, Martin Van Buren, N. Y. Salary, $6000 Chief Clerk, Daniel Brent, Virg. 2000 Treasury, Samuel D. Ingham, Penn. 6000 Chief Clerk, Asbury Dickens, N. C. 2000 War, John H. Eaton, Ten. 6000- Chief Clerk, P. G. Randolph, Vir. 2000 mivy, John Branch, N. C. 6000 Chief Clerk, John Boyle. 2000 treasury officers.

First Comptroller y Joseph Anderson, Ten. 3500 Second do. James B. Thornton, N. H. 3000

First Auditor y Richard Harrison, Virg. 3000 Stcond do. William B. Lewis, Ten. 3000 Third do. Peter Hagner, Penn. 3000 Fourth do. Amos Kendall, Ken. 3000 Fifth do. Stephen Pleasonton, Del. 3000 Treasurer, John Campbell, Va. 3000 Register, Thomas L. Smith, N. Y. 3000 Commissioner of Land Office, Elijah Hay ward, Ohio, 3000 general P05T office. Post Master Gen. William T. Barry, Ken. 6000 Assistant do. Charles K. Gardiner, N. Y. 2500 Assistant do. Selah R. Hobbie, N. Y. 25U0 mint. Director, Samuel Moore, Penn. 2000 Treasurer, William Findlay, Penn. 1200

JUDICIARY. SUPREME COURT. John Marshall, (Virg.) Chief Justice. Salary, $5000. Associate Judges. Salary, $4500 each.

William Johnson, S. Caro. I Smith Thompson, JV*. York.

Gabriel Duvall, Maryland. I John M'Lean, Ohio.

JosephSlory, Massachusetts. \ , Pennsyie. 184 .^istrict Officers.

Attorney General, John M. Berrien, of Geo. Salary, $3500. Reporter of Decisions, Richard Peters. Clerk of the Court, William T. Carroll. Marshal, Tench Ringgold.

DISTRICT OFFICERS. Maine, Asher Ware, Judge. Ether Shepley, Attorney. Albert Smith, Marshal. Keio Hampshire, Matthew Harvey, Judge. D. M. Du- rell, Attorney. Pearson Cogswell, Marshal. Massachusetts, John Davis, Judge. Andrew Dunlap, Attorney. Samuel D. Harris, Marshal. Horatio Bass, Deputy Marshal. — Marshal's Office, Old Court House^^ Court Street. John W. Davis, District Clerk. Office Old Court House, Court Street. Connecticut, William Bristol, Judge. Asa Child, Attor- ney. James Mitchell, Marshal. Rhode Island, John Pitman, Judge. Rich'd W. Greene, Attorney. Burrington Anthony, Marshal. Vermont, Elijah Paine, Judge. Daniel Kellog, Attor- ney. Heman Lovvry, Marshal. Xew York, (Northern District) Alfred Conkling, Judge. Samuel Beardsley, Attorney. John W. Livingston, Mar- shal.—(Southern District) Sam'l R. Betts, Judge. James A. Hamilton, Attorney. Thomas Morris, Marshal. JVezo Jersey, VV'illiam Rossell, Judge. Garret D. Wall, Attorney. Zephaniah Drake, Marshal. Pennsylvania, (Eastern District) ^ Judge. George M. Dallas, Attorney. , Marshal.—(Western District) William Wilkins, Judge. Geo. W. Buchanan, Attorney. John M. Davis, Marshal. Delaware, Willard Hall, Judge. Geo. Read, jr. Attor- ney. David C. Wilson, Marshal. Maryland, Elias Glenn, Judge. Nathaniel Williaras, Attorney. Thomas Finley, Marshal. Virginia, (Eastern District) Philip P. Barbour, Judge*

Robert Stanard, Attorney. , Marshal. . (Western District) Alexander Caldwell, Judge. Wm. A. Harrison, Attorney. Benjamin Reeder, Marshal. J{orth Carolina'll. Potter, Judge. Thos. P. Devereaux, Attorney. Beverley Daniel, Marshal. South Carolina, Thomas Lee, Judge. John Gadsden, Attorney. Morton A. Waring, Marshal. Georgia, Jeremiah Cuyler, Judge. Matthew Hall M'Al' lister, Attorney. John H. Morel, Marshal. —

District Officers. 18^

Alabama^ (Southern District) William Crawford, Judge. John Eliot, Attorney. Robert L. Crawford, Marshal. (Northern District) William Crawford, Judge. Byrd iJrandon, Attorney. Benjamin Patteson, Marshal, Mississippi, Peter Randolph, Judge. George Adams, Attorney. Anthony Campbell, Marshal. Louisiana, (Eastern District) Samuel H. Harper, Judge. , Attorney. John Nicholson, Marshal. (Western District) Samuel H. Harper, Judge. Benj. F. Linton, Attorney. Frederick H. Duperier, Marshal. Tennessee, (Eastern District) John McNairy, Judge. John A. M'Kinney, Attorney. Wm. Lyon, Marshal. (Western District) John McNairy, Judge. James Col- lingsworth, Attorney. Robert Purdy, Marshal. Kentucky, John Boyle, Judge. Thomas B. Monroe, Attorney. John M. M'Calla, Marshal. Ohio, John W. Campbell, Judge. Noah H. Swayne, Attorney, John Patteson, Marshal. Indiana, Benj. Parke, Judge. Samuel Judah, Attorney. William Marshall, Marshal. Illinois, Nathaniel Pope, Judge. Samuel M'Robcrts, Attorney. Charles Slade, Marshal. Missouri, James H. Peck, Judge. George Shannon, Attorney. Augustus Jones, Marshal. Arkansaw, Benjamin Johnson, Thomas P. Eskridge, Edward Cross, James W. Bates, Judges. Samuel C. Roane, Attorney. George W. Scott, Marshal. Michigan, Wm. Woodbridge, Solomon Sibley, Henry Chipman, James D. Doty, Judges. Daniel Le Roy, At- torney. Thomas Rowland, Marshal. East Florida, Joseph L. Smith, Judge. Thomas Doug- lass, Attorney. Waters Smith, Marshal. Middle Flor- ida, Thomas Randall, Judge. James G. Ringgold, Attor- ney, Alexander Adair, Marshal. West Florida, H. M Brackenridge, Judge. Benjamin D. Wright, Attorney. James W. Euxum, Marshal. Southern Florida, James Webb, Judge. Edward Chandler, Attorney. Lackland M. Stone, Marshal. District of Columbia, William Cranch, Chief Judge. Buckner Thruston, James S. Morsel, Assistant Judges. Thomas Swann, Attorney. Tench Ringgold, Marshal. William Brent, Edmund \. Lee, Clerks. Orphan's Courts, Samuel Chase, Judge Orphan's Court, County of Washington, Henry C. Neale, Register Christopher Neale, Judge Orphan's Court, Alexandria* Alexander Moore, Register. 186 Sittings of the Federal^ Courts.

Sittings of the Federal Courts, SUPREME COURT. At the seat of Government, the second Monduy in January, annually.

When any of tlie following days happen on Sunday, ihe Court is to be boldtu ou the Monday following. FIRST CIKCUIT.

In J^ew- Hampshire, at Portsmouth, on the 8th of May ; and at Exeter, on the 8th of October, In Rhode- Island, at Providence, on the 15th day of No- vember; and at Newport, on the ]5lh day of June. In Massachusetts, at Boston, May 15, and October 15.

In Maine, at Portland, 1st of May ; and at Wiscasset, 1st of October. SECOND CIRCUIT. In Connecticut, at New- Haven, on the last Wednesday of April ; and at Hartford, on the 17th of September.

In Vermont, at Windsor, on the 20th day of May ; and at Rutland, on the 3d of October. In A'cw- York, last Monday in Feb., May, July and Oct.

DISTRICT COURTS. In Maine, at Portland, the 1st Tuesday in June, and the

1st Tuesday in December ; and at VViscasset, the last Tuesday in February, and 2d Tuesday in September. In jSfeio-Hampshire, at Portsmouth, 3d Tues. in March, and Sept. ; and at Exeter, 3d in June and Dec. In Vermont, at Windsor and Rutland, 1st Monday in Feb. and Aug. and 2d Mon. in May and Nov. In Massachusetts, at Boston, 3d Tues. in March, and 4lh in June, 2d in Sept. and 1st in Dec. In Rhode Island, at Newport, 2d Tues. in May, and 3d in Oct. ; at Providence, 1st Tues. in Auj^. and Feb.

In Connecticut , at New-Haven, 3d Tues. in Feb. and

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

Counsellors and Attorneys in the Circuit Court^ Massachusetts District. Rufus G. Amory Harrison G. Otis George Blake E, S. Livermoxe William Prescott Bonju. Whitman Custom House Officers. 187

Josiah Quincy Elijah Mors.t^, Joseph Harrington Samuel Haven Sherman Leland Waldo Flint Joseph Rowe Henry Orne John T. Winthrop Ebenczer Gay Samuel D. Ward James Bowdoin AVilliam Sullivan Oclavius Pickering Ninian C. Betton John Heard, jr. William Gale Wm. H. Gardiner Peter O. Thacher Francis Basset Abraham A. Dame Warren Dutton Wm. P. Mason Willard Phillips Samuel D. Parker Dav. A.Simmons Henrv W. Dwi<;ht Thos. Welch, jr. Kilhorn Whitman Abrah. W. Fuller James T. Austin William Parker George Gay Wm. C. Ayhvin Elijah F. Wallace Thos. W. Phillips Saml. F. M'Cleary John Pickering Theron Metcalf Joseph E. Smith Beiij. R. Nichols Abraham Moore Samuel Hubbard Wm. Simmons Richard Fletcher Lemuel Shaw Charles P. Curtis Samuel E. Sewall Joseph E. Sprague Francis C. Gray Sidney Bartlett Augustus Peabody James C. Merrill WilliamJ. Hubbard David Cummins Thomas Power Isaac P. Osgood Wm. D. Sohier Cyrus Alden Henry H. Fuller Benjamin Guild Charles G.Loring Saml. K. Williams Zechariah Eddy Henry W.Kinsman Phineas Blair Samuel J. Gardner Francis Brinleyjr. Benja. Gorham Russell Jarvis Theophilusl'arsons Alex. Townsend W.R. P. Washburn Ebenez. Shillaber Leveret Saltonstall Franklin Dexter Andrew Dunlap Josiah P. Cooke John R. Adan John H. Ashmun William Minot William A.Warner Francis O. Watts John Knapp Bradford Sumner Timothy G. Coffin Ebenezer Moseley John B. Davis Benjamin L. Oliver William Austin Eben Ritchie Dorr Joseph G. Waters

CUSTOM HOUSE OFFICERS For the District of Boston and Charlestoicn.

The Custom House opens in the Summer season, at 9

o'clock, A. M. and ^huts at 2 o'clock, p. si. In the Winter it opens at 10 o'clock, a. m. and shuts at 2 o'clock, p.m. On Saturday afternoons, it opens one hour for the clear- ance of coasters. Office, Custom-house Street.

Collector's Office. David Henshaw, Collector. Samuel Parker, Principal Debenture Clerk. , Duty-Bond Accountant. Gustavus Horton, D&hcnt. Account. V Assist Clerk. , .

168 Custom House Officers.

Naval Office. Leonard M. Parker, JVaval Officer. William Little, jr. Deputy Naval Officer. William Palfrey, Clerk.

Deputy Collector's Department. Adams Bailey, Deputy Collector. Benjamin Brown, Cashier and Book-Keeper John T. Prince, B. Clerk, and S. Book-Keeper. Edward W. Parker, Import Clerk. Rufus M. Gay, Impost Book-Keeper. Foreign Clearance and Coasting Department. William A. Wellman, Principal Clerk. William Rowson, Marine Clerk. Samuel Whitcomb, jr. Coastioise Clerk.

Surveyor's Office. John McNiel, Surveyor. John B. Derby, Deputy do.

Keeper of the Custom House and Messenger, Nathl. Paine.

Inspectors for the District of Boston and Charlestown. Joseph W. Homer Thomas Pitts Ebenezer Stevens Darius Boardman Joseph H. Prince Joseph Snow R. B. Hewes Lewis Lerow E.M.Cunningham Francis G. Deblois Josiah Newhall John Banchor Joseph Stevens BenjaminWhipple B, H. Norton Joshua Seaver Samuel Jones George A. OCis, jr. John Muzzy Nahum Ball Francis McKenna James Gooch John D. Dyer John Lane, Hingham. L. Souther, Cohassct. Weighers and Gaugers, Boston and Charlestown. Joseph Loring J. M. Fiske Theodore Dexter Thos. M. Vinson A. H. Ward John W. James Nathaniel Tracy

Measurers of Salt and Coal, Thaddeus Page Joseph N. Howe W. P. Loring Joseph Grafton Andrew Green

Marker of Teas and Prover of Spirits George Kuhn, Hugh Jamison.

Public Appraisers' Office. JohnCrowninshield, Levi R.Lincoln, Principal .Appraisers. Samuel Eveleth, Edward L. Penniman, Assistant do. William H. Burbeck, Clerk. Office, Custom House. ;

Collectors of the Customs. 185

Joseph C. Brodhead, P. B. Boardman, Measurers, G. M. Halliburton, Assistant Clerk and Messenger.

Public Store-Keeper, J. P. Robinson.

Boarding Officer of the Customs, Joseph W. Homer. Office at the end of Long Wharf.

Commander of the Revenue Cutter, Saml. R. Trevett. 1st Lieutenant, Lewis Girdler. 2d do. Penn Townsend.

Pilots for Outicard Division, Port and Harbour of Boston, Josiah Ayres, Lemuel Ayres, John Sargent, Matt. Hunt. Imcard Division, R. Coombs, John Wilson, Robert Knox,

COLLECTORS OF THE CUSTOMS IN OTHER PLACES. James Miller Salem BarnabasPalmer Ji'mne&zm/; Franklin Knight Marbleh. JamesW. Ripley Pas^flTna^r. William Beach Gloucester Daniel Lane Belfast Isaiah L. Green Barnstable Joshua Carpenter Penobscot William King Bath SchuylerSampsonP/?/7raoMiA John P. Norton Edgartoum John Chandler Portland 'E.S.Jarxis FrcTichmajisBay John F. Scammon Saco Timothy Southey Ipsicich. Denny M'Cobb Waldoboro' Joseph Storer Kennebunk Thomas M-Crate Wiscasset MartinT. Morton JVantucket Mark Dennet York Lemuel Williams JV.Pe

JVaval Officers. John Swazej, Salem ^ Beverly. Daniel Foster, JVeicburyp,

Surveyors and Inspectors. James Dalrymple Salem Alphonzo Mason Gloucester BenjaminHawk.es Beverly HczekiahFrince Thomast'n Joshua Prentis Marblehead Isaac Carter Jlugusta

John Phillips ) ,^ , Thos. Pitts Cambridgeport ^^'' ^' Joseph Marquand > Cummings Jenkins Scituate ^i/port Peter O. Brown ) j^^y^.^^^ Souther Cohasset Samuel Agar Eastport

RATES OF POSTAGE. For every letter of a single sheet, conveyed not over 30 miles, 6 cents over 30 aud not exceeding 80, 10 cents ; over 80 and not exceeding 150,

12 1-2 cts. ; over 150 and not exceeding 400, 18 3-4 cts. ; over 400, 25 cts. Letters composed of two pieces ofpaper should be charged with double postage ; three pieces with tripk, aud four pieces with quadruple. ;

190 Governors in the several States.

Packets composed of one or more pieces of paper, or one or more other articles, and weighing one ounce avoirdupois, quadruple those rates, and In proportion for all greater weight.

The postage marked on any letter or packet, and charged in the Post Bill which may accompany the same, shall be conclusire evidence in favour of the postmaster who delivers the same, of the lawful postage thereon unless, ; such letter or packet shall be opened in the presence of the post master, or his clerk, then the overcharged to be refunded. Every article sent in the mail, which is not either a newspaper, maga< zine, pamphlet, or legislative journal, is subject to letter postage, except- ing printer's Bills to their subscribers, which may be sent in a newspaper,r i magazine, &c. r

Every ship letter, originally received at an office for delivery, 6 cents, and if forwarded by post, with the addition of two cents to the ordinary rates of postage.

Any letters to be sent to a sea-port by post, and thence by thip to any foreign place, the inland postage must be paid from where the letter is originally deposited to the sea-port from whence it is to go, otherwise not to be forwarded.

Letters by Steam Boats are subject to postage as if carried all the way by land. ' Newspapers, not over 100 miles, 1 cent ; over 100 miles, 1 1-2 cents to any distance in the State where printed, 1 cent. Magazines and Pam- phlets, not over 100 miles, 4 cents per sheet, that is, 4 cents for every 4 pages folio, 8 quarto, 16 octavo, or 24 duodecimo, or of a smaller size over ; 100 miles, 6 cents. But if published periodically^ the postage is, not over 100 miles, 1 1-2 cents, over 100 miles, 2 1-2 cents. Magazines or pamphlets must have the number of sheets they contain, printed on one of the outer pages, and if not truly stated, double postage shall he charged.

GOVERNORS.

Maine, Samuel E. Smith Mississippi, Gerard C. JVew Hampshire, Matthew Brandon Harvey Georgia, George R. Gilmer Massachusetts, Levi Lincoln Kentucky, Thomas Metcalfe Rhode Island, James Fenner Tennessee, William Carroll Connecticut, Ohio, Duncan M'Arthur Vermont, Samuel C. Crafts Louisiana, A. B. Roman JVew- York, Enos T. Throop Indiana, James B. Ray JVew-Jersey, Peter D. Illinois, John Reynolds Vroom, jr. Alabama, Gabriel Moore Pennsylvania, Missouri, John Miller Dehncare, David Hazzard Maryland, Thos. K. Carroll TERRITORIES. Virginia, John Floyd Michigan, Morth Carolina, John Owen Arkansaw, John Pope South Carolina, James S. , William P. Duval Hanailton, jr. Ministers, Consuls, Agents, &c. 191 INTERCOURSE WITH FOREIGN NATIONS.

DIPLOMATIC DEPARTMENT. Ministers Plenipotentiary, $9000. Secretaries^ $2000. G. Britain^ Louis McLane, Del. Washing. Irving, N.Y. J^rance^ William C. Rives, Vir. Nathaniel Niles, Vt. Mussia, John Randolph, Vir. John R. Clay, Penn. ^/jam.Cornelius P.Van Ness,Vt. Charles S.Walsh, Md. Colombia, Thos. P. Moore, Ky. James C. Pickett, Ky. Netherlands^ Wm. P.Preble, Me. Aug. Davezac, Louis. Charge d* Affaires^ S4500. Sweden^ Christopher Hughes, Md. Portugal, Thomas L. L. Brent, Va. Buenos Jlyres^ John M. Forbes, N. Y. Denmark^ Henry Wheaton, N. Y. Chile, John Hamm, Ohio. Peru, Samuel Larned, R. I. Brazil^ Ethan A. Brown, Ohio. Mexico, Anthony Butler, Mississ. Consuls and Commercial Agents of the United States.

Great Britain, Ireland^ See. Thos. Aspinwall, Agt. and Consul, . Francis B. Ogden, Consul, Liverpool. Herman Visgar, " Bristol. Robert W. Fox, ** Falmouth. Thomas W. Fox, ** Plymouth. Albert Davy, " Kingston upon H. " Robert R. Hunter, Cowes, I. of W. Joel Hart, " Leith, Scotland. David Walker, ** Glasgow. , ** Dublin, Ireland. Reuben Harvey, " Cork. Thomas W. Gilpin, *' Belfast. Bernard Henry, " Gibraltar. Thomas Wynns, *' Turks' Island. "Wm. R. Higinbotham, Com. Agent, Bermuda. John Storr, " Nassau, N. P. Ralph Higinbotham, ** St. Christ.&Antig. Edmund Roberts, Consul, Demerara. Peter Lanman, * Kingston Jamaica. Charles L. Bartlett, Com, Agent, I. of Trinidad. John M. Kankey, " ' Barbadoes I. Paul Eynaud, Consul, Island of Malta. 192 Consuls, Agents, &,c.

France, Isaac Cnx Barnett, A .

Consuls, Agents, &c. 19$

Thomas Trask, Consul, Surinam. Louis raimboeuf, L of Curacoa. John Shillaber, Batavia. Louis Mark, Ostend. Jehu Hollingsworth, Com. Agent, St. Eustacia.- Siveden. David Erskine, Consul, Stockholm. C. A. Murray, Gottenburg. Hehnich Janscn, Bergen inNorway. Robert M. Harrison, iSt.Bartholomews, Denmark, John Raynals, Consul, Copenhac;en. Nathan Levy, L of St. ThomaSw Joseph Ridgway, L of St. Croix.

Prussia, V William T. Simons, Consul, Elberfield. Frederick Schiliow, Stettin. Saxony, C. F. Goehring, Consul, I^ipzig. Frederick Kahl, Darmstadt. Hanseatic Towns Frederick List, Consul, Hamburg Frederick J. VVichelhausen, Bremen. Jos. Hill Clark, Lubec. Ernest Schwendler, Frankfort. Italian States, Thomas Appleton, Consul, Legh'n, Tuscany. James Ombrosi, Florence, do, Robert Campbell, Genoa, Sardinia^ Victor A. Sasserno, Nice, do. George Moore, Trieste, Austria. Charles Barnet, Venice, do. Roman States^ and Kingdom ofthe tivo Skiliss, Felix Cicognani, Consul, Rome. Alexander Hammet, *' Naples. Benjamin Gardner, ** Palermo. John L. Payson. " Messma. JohnG.Boker, Consul General, Switzerland. Smyrna. David Offley, Consul, Smyrna, R ,

194 Consuls, Agents, &c.

Barbary Powers David Porter, Consul General, Algiers. Samuel D. Heap, Consul, Tunis. Charles D. Coxe, " Tripoli. John Mullovvny, " Tangier.Morocco. United Mexican States. James S. Willocks, Consul, Mexico. George R. Robertson, •* Tampica Thonjas Reiley, " Aguatulco. Harvey Gregg, " Acapulco. William Taylor, *' V.C'z8c Alverado. Daniel W. Smith, *' Refugia onRioG'e* John S. Langham, *' Chihuahua. Jas. W. McGoffin, '* Saitillo. Henry Perrine, ** Campeche. Jas. Lenox Kennedy, " Mazatlan, 8cc. Joseph W. E. Wallace, *' Galvezton. Charles Douglas, *' Guazacualco. James Davis, <« Santa Ze. Refiublic of Columbia. John M. Macpherson, Consul, Carthagena. John G. A. VVilliamson, La Guayra. William J. Seaver, Santa Martha. Abraham B. Nones, Maracaybo. Franklin Litchfield, Porto Cabello. Silas K. Everett, Panama. Brazil, William H. D. C. Wright, Consul, Dio de Janeiro. Woodbridge Odiin, '* San Salvador. John T. Mansfield, '' Pernambuco. Abraham R. Smith, *' Para. Joshua Bond, *' Montevideo. Charles B. Allen, " I. of Maranhaam. Isaac A. Hayes, ** Rio Grande. George Black, •* Santos. Refiublic of Central America, Charles Savage, Consul, Guatemala. Refiublic of Buenos Ayres. George W. Slacum, Consul, Buenos Ayres. Chile. Michael Hogan, Consul, Valparaiso, Daniel Wynne, " St. Jago de Clule. Foreign Ministers in the U. States, 105

Refiublic of Peru, JVm. Flemming Taylor, Consul, Quilca and Arica. \.sa Worthington, " Lima. Hayti, fSt. Domingo.) Francis M. Dimond, Com. Agent. Port Au Prince. foshua Webb, " Aux Cayes. Samuel Israel, ** Cape Hatien. Sandwich Islands. John C. Jones, jr. Com. Agent, , John H. Grosvenor, Consul, Canton. MINISTERS, CONSULS, AND COMMISSARIES OF FOREIGN POWERS. RESIDENT IN THE UNITED STATES.

From . M. Roux de Rochelle, Envoy Extraordinary, and Minister Plenipotentiary. M. deSontag, Secretary of Legation. M. Durant de St. Andre, Consul-General, New-York. M. E. Hersant, Vice-Consul, attached to the Consulate General. M. A. Furcy Picquet, Vice-Consul, Boston. M. J. G. S. A. Dannery, Consul, Philadelphia. M. Henri, Consular Agent, Baltimore. M. Michel E. Hersant, Consul, ad interim^ Charleston. M. Deseze, Vice-Consul, Norfolk. M. Thomasson, Vice-Consul, Savannah. M. Batre, Consular Agent, Mobile. M. Albin Michel, Consul ad int. New-Orleans. From Great Britain, Rt, Hon. Charles R. Vaughan, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary. Charles Bankhead, Esq. Secretary of Legation. Donald M'lntosh, Esq. Consul, Portsmouth, N. H. Robert Charles Manners, Esq. Vice-Consul, for Mass. Boston. George Manners, Esq, Consul, Boston, for Mass. John Barnard Gilpin, Esq. Consul, Newport, R. I- James Stewart, Esq. Consul, New-Lnndon, Conn, James C. Buchanan, Esq. Yice'Consul for the State and Citv of New-York. 196 Foreign Ministers in the U. States.

James Buchanan, Esq. Consul, for New-York State, and City. Gilbert Robertson, Esq. Consul, Philadelphia. John Crawford, Esq. Consul, Baltimore. William Gray, Esq. Consul for Virginia, Norfolk. George Snlkeld, Esq. Consul for Louisiana. Anthony L. Molineaux, Esq. Consul for Georgia. James Baker, Esq. Consul for Florida and Alabama. William Ogilby, Esq. Consul, Charleston, for North and SoutU Carolina. ** From Russia, Baron Sachen, Charge d' Affaires. M. Krehmer, Secretary of Legation. Mr. Eustaphieve, Consul General, at New-York, J. G. Bogert, Vice-Consul, New-York. Edward Hollander, Vice-Consul, New-Orleans. Thomas Deas, Agent, Charleston. John Prince, Agent, Salem. Ebenezer Mayo, Agent, Portland. Fortescue Wittle, Agent, Norfolk. From S/iain, Don Francisco Tacon, Envoy Extraordinary and Min- ister Plenipotentiary. Don Francisco de Paula Cuadrado, Sec'ry of Legation, Don Miguel Tacon, attached to the Legation. Don Juan B. Bernabeu, Consul General, Philadelphia. Don Raymundo Chacon, Consul, Boston. Don Francisco Stoughton, Consul, New-'^ork. Don Pablo Chacon, Consul, Norfolk. Don Antonio Argote Villalobos, Consul, New-Orleans. John Notlit, Vice-Consul, Key West. Charles Hayward, Agent, Boston. From Portugal. Commandeur Torlade d'Azambuja, Charge d'AflTaires. Cardozo de Preitas, atttached to the Legation. Walter De Lacy, Vice-Consul, Norfolk, Virginia. Edward J. Wilson, Vice-Consul, Baltimore. Philip Marett, Vice-Consul, New-England. Christopher Neale, Vice-Consul, Alexandria, D. C. Elias Reed, Vice-Cnnsul, Savannah. John P. Calhorda, Vice-Consul, Wilmington, N. C. Rene Godard, Vice-Consul, Charleston, S. C. James B. Murray, Vice-Consul, New-York. James Gowen, Vice-Consul, Philadelphia. Foreign Ministers in the U. States. 197

Horatio C. Cammack, Vice-Consul, New-Orleans. Archibald W. Gordon, Vice-Consul, Mobile. William H. Allen, Vice-Consul, St. Augustine. From Austria. Baron de Lederer, Consul General for the U. States. From Prussia, Phil. Sieur de Niederstetter, Charge d'Affaires, at -York. J. W. Schmidt, Consul, New Vincent Nolte, Consul, New-Orleans. Louis Trapman, Consul, Charleston. Thomas Searle, Consul, Boston. Arnold Halbach, Consul, Philadelphia. From Hamburg. Charles N. Buck, Consul General, Philadelphia. Vincent Nolte, Consul, New-Orleans. Baltiniore. Frederick Christian Graf, Vice-Consul, Alexandria. Anthony C. Cazenove, Vice-Consul, Jacob Wulff, Vice-Consul, Charleston. New-York. John W. Schmidt, Vice-Consul, Frovi Denmark. Major General Von Scholten, Special Minister. Secretary. Captain Oxholm, _ Mr. Steen Bille, Charge d'Affaires. Philadelphia. John Bohlen, acting Vice-Consul, ad interim., New- lOiK. K. E. Peterson, Vice-Consul, Boston. VVilli'am Ritchie, Vice-Consul, Lewis Brantz, Vice-Consul, Baltimore. Frederick Myers, Vice-Consul, Norlolk. Wilmington, IN. ^. Piatt K. Dickinson, Vice-Consul, Scarborough, Vice-Consul, Savannah. W New-Orleans. Pierre E. Sorbe, Vice-Consul, James H. Ladson, Vice-Consul, Charleston. From Siueden. Washingt. The Baron Stackelberg, Charge d' Affaires, Philadelphia. John Vaughan, Vice-Consul, . and Maine. Charles Hayward, Consul for Mass, N. H. Joseph A. Winthrop, Vice-Consul, Charleston. Consul, New-Orleans. John A. Merle, ^ Christopher Neale, Vice-Consul, Alexandria. Norfolk. J. F. Brette, Vice-Consul, Andrew Foster, Vice-Consul, Savannah. Stephen Lawton, Vice-Consul, Baltimore. Joliu J. Boyd, Vice-Consul, New-York. R* 198 Foreign Ministers in the U. States.

From the JVetherlands. The Chev. C. D. E. J. Bangeman Huygens, Envoy Ex« traordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary. Mr. R. Huygens, Secretary. Godfrey Barusley, Vice-Consul, ad int. Moses Myers, Consul, Norfolk. Samuel Wright, Consul, Savannah. J. C. Zimmerman, Consul, New-York. P. G. Lechleitner, Consul, Annapolis. J. J. Hoogewerff, Consul, Baltimore. Peter Laidlaw, Consul, New-Orleans. Thomas Thaxter, Vice-Consul, Salem. Charles J. Cazenove, Consul, Boston. Bohl Bohlen, Consul, Philadelphia. From Sardinia, Major Ignazio Vincenzo Caravadossy, Consul General, Philadelphia. Seignor Ange Garibaldy, Vice-Consul, Philadelphia, S. V. Bouland, Vice-Consul, New- York. Giulio Florentino Brette, Vice-Consul, Norfolk. Emanuel Valdor, Vice-Lonsul, Baltimore. Joseph Auze, Vice-Consul, Savannah. Achille Felix George, Esq. Vice-Consul, Mobile. Charles J. Cazenove, Vice-Consul, Boston. Y. V. Viel, Consul, Charleston, S. C. Antonie Michoud, Vice-Consul, New-Orleans. From Mexico. Colonel J. M. Tornel, Envoy Extraordinary and Min- ister Plenipotentiary. Colonel J. A. Mexia, Secretary. Luke Tiernan, Consul, Baltimore. Charles Tierman, Vice-Consul, Baltimore, Richard VV. Cogdell, Vice-Consul, Charleston, S. C; James W, Breedlove, Vice- Consul, New-Orleans. Achille Murat, Vice-Consul, Florida. Estanislao Cuesta, Vice-Consul, Philadelphia. James Treat, Vice-Consul, New-York. Edward Cabot, Vice-Consul, Boston. From Columbia. Francisco X. d Medino, Consul General, New-York. James Andrews, Vice-Consul, No. 8, Central Wharf, Boston. ' Telesforo Orea, Vice-Consul, Philadelphia. Foreign Ministers in the U. States. 199

Isaac N. Coxe, Provis. Com. Agent, St. Augustine. Peter Gallineaux, Commercial Agent for Connecticut and Rhode Island. Thomas Middleton, Vice-Consul, Charleston. Richard W. Gill, Vice-Cousul, Baltimore. Savier Medina, Vice-Consul, New-York. John Myers, Vice-Consul, Norfolk. Robert Goodwin, Vice-Consul, Savannah. Samuel P. Morgan, Vice-Consul, New-Orleans. W. H. Robertson, Vice-Consul, Mobile. Fro7n Brazil. Mr. de Aranjo Ribeirc, Charge d' Affaires. Mr. de Paiva, attached to the Legation. Samuel Snow, Vice-Consul, Providence, R. I. C. Griffin, Vice-Consul, New- London. Herman Bruen, Vice-Consul, New-York. John Vaughan, Vice-Consul, Philadelphia. Edward J. Coale, Vice-Consul, Baltimore. Charles J. Cazenove, Vice-Consul, Alexandria. Frederick Myers, Vice-Consul, Noriolk. John P. Calhorda, Vice-Consul, Wilmington, N. C Samuel Chadwick, Vice-Consul, Charleston. John W. Anderson, Vice-Consul, Savannah. James W. Zacharie, Vice-Consul, N. Orleans, for Louisiana and Alabama. r tv/t i. Archibald Foster, Vice-Consul, Boston, for Massachu- setts, New-Hampshire, and Maine. Francisco Joachim De Lima, Consul General for the United States. From Pope Leo 12th. Giovanno B. Sartori, Consul Geiieral, Trenton, N. J. Martin Mantin, Vice-Consul, New-York. Charles Picot, Vice-Consul, Philadelphia. Henry Perrot, Vice-Consul, New-Orleans. Charles De Carron, Vice-Consul, Charleston. Baltimore. Thomas J. Bijouard, Vice-Consul, Samuel Wright, Vice-Consul, Savannah. Wm. D'Azet Senac, Vice-Consul, Norfolk. From two Sicilies. General, Chev. D. Gennaro Capece Galeota, Consul Philadelphia. William Reed, Vice-Consul, Philadelphia. Henry Ferret, Vice-Consul, New-Orleans. 200 Foreign Ministers in the U. Slates.

Alfred Bujac, Vice-Consul, Baltimore. Tasker H. Swett, Vice-Consul, Boston. Antonio C. Rossire, Vice-Consul, Providence. Martin Mantin, Vice-Consul, New-York. Abraham O. Hammond, Vice Consul, Charleston. Godfrey Barnsley, Vice-Consul, Savannah. Antonio Pommard, Vice-Consul, ad interim, Norfolk. From Wurtemhurg, Christian Mayer, Consul General, Baltimore. From Bremen. Christian Abraham Heincken, Consul, Baltimore. Caspar Meir, Consul, Nev^-York. Thomas Searle, Consul, Boston. Hermann F. von Lengerke, Consul, Philadelphia. Lewis Trapman, Consul, Charleston, S. C. Frederick Frey, Consul, New-Orleans. Anthony C. Cazenove, Consul, District of Columbia. From Saxe Wcimer^ and Oldenburg. Frederick Augustus Mensch, Consul, New-York. From Saxony, Charles Augustus Davis, Consul General. Fred. Augustus Mensch, Consul, New- York. Robert Ralston, jr. Consul, Philadelphia. R. H. Douglass, Consul, Baltimore. From Tuscany, George C. Peterson, Vice-Consul, New-York. From the Svjisa Confederation, Theodore Nicolet, Consul, New-Orleans. From the Kingdom of Hanover, I'heodoi'e Meyer, Consul, New-York.

Salaries of sundry OJjicers in Massachusetts Government. Governor,

Corrected at the Nary Department, Washiugton City.

NAVY BOARD. John Rodgers, President. Charles Stewart, D. T. Patterson, Commissioners. Salary, $3500. C. W. GoLDSBOROUGH, Secretary. Salary, $2000.

CAPTAINS. John Rodgers CharlesG Ridgely George C Read James Barron Danl. T Patterson Henry E Ballard Wm. Bainbridge M T Woolsey David Deacon Charles Stewart John O Creighton Saml. Woodhouse Isaac Hull John Downesi J J Nicholson Isaac Chauncey John D Henley Wolcott Chauncey Jacob Jones Jesse D Elliott Edm. P Kennedy Charles Morris Stephen Cassin Alex. J Dallas Arthur Sinclair James Renshaw John B Nicholson Lewis Warrington C C B Thompson B V Hoffman Wm. M Crane A S Wadsworth Jesse Wilkinson James T Leonard Geo. W Rogers T A Catesby Jones James Biddle MASTERS COMMANDANT. George Budd Thos. H Stevens F li Gregory John Porter Wm. M Hunter John H Clack William B Finch John D Sloat P F Voorhees Wm. B Shubhck Matthew C Perry Benjamin Cooper Alex. Claxton Chas. W Skinner Wm. L Gordon Chas. W Morgan John T Newton Samuel W Adams Lawrence Kearny Joseph Smith Silas Duncan Foxhall A Parker Lawren. Rousseau James Ramage Edw. R McCall Geo. VV Storer David Geisinger Daniel Turner Beverly Kennon RobertF Stockton David Conner Edw. R Shubrick Isaac M'Keever John Gallagher LIEUTENANTS. James P Oellers Chas. S M'Cauley Wm. A Spencer John P Zantginger John H Bell Thomas T Webb Chas. E Crowley Thos. M Newell John Percival Wm, D Salter E A F Vallette John H Aulick 902 Nuval Officers.

Wm.V Taylor Wm. Pottengen Jott Stone Paine Mervine P Mix Henry W Ogden John E Prentiss Bladen Dulany Alex. Eskridge John M Sullivan Silas H Stringhara Eben. Ridgeway Joseph Moorehead W A C Faragut Thos. A C'onover Thomas Petigrue StephenChamplin Arch.S Cannpbell John S Chauncey

Isaac Mayo William Taylor Irvine Shubrick ?j Wm. K Latimer John C Long Charles Etlery /J William Mervine John H Graham Thomas R Gerry Thomas Crabb John H Lee John Kelley Edward B Babbit James MM'Intosh Edward S Johnson Thomas Paine, jr. Josiah Tattnall Wm. H Gardner James Armstrong Hugh N Page David G Farragut Joseph Smoot John A Cook Rich'd S Pinckney Robt. B Randolph William Inman Stephen B Wilson Samuel L Breese Joel Abbot Edw. C Rutledge John Evans Lewis E Simonds William S Harris Benj. Page, jr. John M Date Thomas Dornin John T Ritchie H H Cocke R B Cunningham John A Wish Wm. J M'CIuney James Glynn John Gwinn E D Whitlock Joseph Myers Thos. W Wyman James Goodrum Wm. C Wettnore Andrew Fitzhugh J B Montgomery Thos. R Gedney John K Carter Horace B Sawyer John Bubier Joseph Cross C K Stribling Vict. M Randolph A S Ten Eick Joshua R Sands Joseph Cutts, jr. T S Hamersley John J Young Jaco.Crowninshield John White Charles H Bell Frederick Engle Hiram Paulding Abraham Bigelow A J D Browne J D Williamson Frank Ellery John H Smith Uriah P Levy Fred. Varnuni Francis Sanderson Charles Boarman Joseph R Jarvis John Rudd French Forrest Thos. W Freelon Russell Baldwin W E M'Kenney James Williams J W Sherburne William J Belt S W LeCompte Robert Richie Chas. H Caldwell Charles T Piatt David R Stewart Wm, Jamesson W M Armstrong Wm. W M'Kean Wm. Boerum Wm. F Shields Benj.TallmadgeJr. C L Williamson G J Pendergrast FranklinBuchanan Charles Gauatt Wm. C Nicholson Hubbard M Hobbs Wm. W Ramsay James B Cooper Samuel Mercer Ralph Voorhees E W Carpender Charles Lowndes Henry Henry John L Saunders L M Goldsborough SamLW Downing Joseph B Hull George N Hollins Naval Officers. 203

D N Ingraham John W West Edw. B Bnutwell John Marston, jr. T O Selfridge James T Homans Henry Bruce R R Pinkham John E Bispham Wm. D Newman Henry Eagle, jr. Sidney Smith Lee Henry A Adanns A K Long Wm.C Whittle Alex. B Pinkham Ct J Van Brunt John H Marshall James D Knight Henry Pinkney Richard H Morris Joseph Mattisoa Wm. M Glendy Thorn ps. D Shaw Wm. 3 Walker John H Little Rob't D Thorburn Alexander Slidell George P Upshur Samuel Lockwood James G Boughan Samuel B Cocke Lloyd B Newell George F Pearson George S Blake John Cassin James T Gerry Z F Johnston Paul H. Hayne John S Nicholas William Green Hillary H. Rhodes Saml. F Dupont Samuel Barron William S Ogden Wm. L Hudson George Izard, jr. Edw. O Blanchard Wm.H Campbell Timo. G Benham H J Auchmuty Jos. M Nicholson Robert W Jones John G Rogers James P Wilson Alex'r G Gordon Fred. A Neville Geo. A Magruder A G Slaughter John W Mooers J Edw. Calhoun A E Downes Edm. M Russell John Pope Oscar BuUus Rich'd R McMulUn Levin M Powell S Humphreys Charles C Turner Charles Wilkesjr. John Marshall Joseph Stallings Ehsha Peck CharlesH Jackson John Manning John R Coxe,jr. And. A Harwood Elias C Taylor William Sexton TMcK Buchanan Robert G Robb John A Carr Joseph R Blake Edward M Vail Thos. J Manning Theo. Bailey, jr, Fitz Allen Deas William Pearson John M Rinker Saml.W Stockton Wra. L Howard H Y Purviance John Colhoun "SVilliam P Piercy George Adams Chas.W Chauncey Richard A Jones Cad'r Ringgold Law. Pennington John Startwout Thomas T Craven Thomas J Leib William F. Lynch Andrew N Foot Wm. G Wools ey Henry W Mcrris John L Ball Wm . H Kennon Isaac S Sterett William W Hunter Arthur Lewis Francis B Ellison SURGEONS. Lewis Heermann Hyde Ray Thomas B Salter Jnna. Cowdery Gerard Dayers Peter Christie Wm. P C Barton John A. Kearney Samuel Jackson Thomas Harris Bailey Washington Andrew B Cooke William Turk William Swift Leonard Osborne 204 Naval Officers.

Thos. Williamson Isaac Hulse A A Adee Geo. S Sproston John S Wily Thomas Dillard Benajah Ticknor George Terrill Stephen Rapalje Mordecai Morgan John Haslett Rob't P Macomber Thomas J Boyd James Page A P Beers James Cornick Waters Smith John R Chandler Charles Chase Benj. F Bache B R Tinslar D S Edwards ASSISTANT SURGEONS. Cornelius Moore W S W Ruschen- John H Imlay berger Thomas L Smith. Richard Kennon Samuel B Malone William Whelan James M Greene Samuel W Ruff AndV E Kennedy Gideon White, jr. Wm. C McCall Jacob" ""Ji meson Wra. Plumstead Mifflin Coulter Lewis B Hunter Geo. W Codwise William Johnson George Blacknell John F Brooke Samuel Mosely E N Freelad Henry S Coulter W. Fairlie Patton Frederick Wessels G R B Horner Geo. W Palmer H N Glentworth Robert J D'odd Siim'l Barrington ACTING ASSISTANT SURGEONS. Rich'd K H Sims John B Elliot George Clymer W A W Spotswood William Tyler J BrinkerhoflF John C Spencer Amos G Gambrill Daniel Egbert Wm. W Wood Jones W Pliimmer Solomon Sharpe Geo. B McKnight John V Smith Caleb W Cloud William G.Micks PURSERS. Clement S Huntt John N Todd Garret R. Barry- Sam'! Hambleton Timothy Winn D McF Thornton Thomas J Chew Wm. M Sands Josiah Coston Fran. A Thornton Joseph H Terry Dudley Walker James M Halsey Thomas Breese McKean Buchanan Edw. Fitzgerald John De Bree Henry Etting Alex'r P Darragh Charles O Handy James Brooks William S Rogers Silas Butler Grenv. C Cooper Samuel P Todd Edward N Cox Francis B Stockton George Beale Nath'l H Perry Fran.G McCnuiey James H Clarke John N Hambleton William A Slacum Joseph Wilson Nathaniel Wilsen William Sinclair Wm. McMurtrie Philo White CHAPLAINS. James Everett Hervey H Hayes William Ryland Addison Searle John P Fenner Timo. J Harrison John W Grier Charles S Steiv^art Naval Officers, NAVY AGENTS. James K. Paulding, . - - New York; George Harrison, - - - Philadelphia. Tames Riddle, - - - New Castle. Isaac Phillips, - - - - Baltimore. Nash Legrand, - - - Norfolk; John P. Henry, - - - Savannah. William L. Robeson, - - New Orleans Charles P. Tutt, - - - Pensacola. D. D. Brodhead, - - - Boston. John Laighton, - - - Portsmouth, N.H. John T. Robertson, - - - Charleston, S. C. Andrew Armstrong, - - Lima. Arthur P. Hayne, - - - Gibraltar. Baring, Brothers, & Co. - - London. NAVAL STORE KEEPERS. Richard H. Ayer, - - - Portsmouth. George Bates, - - - Boston. Tunis Craven, - - - New York; Robert Kennedy, - - - Philadelphia. Gabriel Gait, - - - - Norfolk. CarySelden, - - - - W^ashington. Robert Joyner, - . - Pensacola. NAVAL CONSTRUCTERS. Samuel Humphreys, Chief JVaval Constructor. John Floyd, Portsmouth, N. H; Josiah Barker, Boston. Samuel Hartt, New York. William Doughty, Washington. Francis Grice, Nortolk. Charles D. Brcdie, Pensacola. James Keen, - Philadelphia. Evan Bowles, jigent for the fireservatmi of Timber in Louisiana. COMMANDANTS OF NAVY YARDS. Capt. John D. Henley, - Portsmouth, N.H. " Charles Morris, Charlestown, Ms, " Isaac Chaancey, Brooklyn, N. Y. " William Bainbridge, Philadelphia. •* Isaac Hull, - Washington. " James Barron, Norfolk. " M. T. Woolsey, - Pensacola. S 206 Naval bfficers.

MARINE CORPS. PAY OF OFFICERS AS ESTABLISHED BY LAW. Number RANK OR STATION. Vessels of War of the U. States' Navy. 207

SHIPS OF THE LINE. Guns. Where Employed. Independence, - - 74 In ordinary, at Boston. Franklin, - - - _ 74 do. at New York. Washington, - - - 74 do. do. Columbus, - - - - 74 do. at Boston. Ohio, - - ... 74 do. at N.York. , - - 74 do. at Gnsport. Delaware, - - - - 74 Ordered to the U. States. FRIGATES, FIRST CLASS. United States, - - - 44 In ordinary, at N. York. Constitution, - - - 44 do. do. Guerriere, - - - - 44 In the Pacific. Java, ----- 44 In the Mediterranean. Potomac, - - - - 44 In ordinary, at Washingt. Brandywine, - - - 44 Equipping for a cruize. Hudson, - - - - 44 Coasts of Brazils. FRIGATES, SECOND CLASS. Congress, - - - - 36 Receiving Ship, Norfolk. Constellation, - - - 36 In the Mediterranean. Macedonian, - - - 36 In ordinary, at Norfolk. SLOOPS OF WAR. John Adams, - - - 24 In ordinary, at Norfolk. Cyane, ----- 24 In ordinary, at Phil. Erie, ----- 18 In the West Indies. Ontario, - - - - 18 In the Mediterranean. Peacock, - - - - 18 In the West Indies. Boston, ----- 18 In ordinary, at N. York. Lexington, - - - - 18 In the Mediterranean. Vincennes, - - - - 18 In the Pacific. Warren, - - - - 18 In the Mediterranean. Natches, - - - - 18 In the West Indies. Falmouth, - - - - 18 do. Fairfield, - - - - 18 In the Mediterranean. Vandalia, - - - - 18 Coasts of Brazils. St. Louis, - - - - 18 Pacific. Concord, - - - - 18 Fitting out at Portsmouth. SCHOONERS, 6CC. Dolphin, - - - - 12 In the Pacific. Grampus, - - - - 12 In the West Indies. Porpoise, - - - - 12 In ordinary, at Norfok. Shark, 12 In the West Indies. Fox, ------3 UsedaiareceiyingShipatBaltim. Alert, (store ship) do. Norfolk. Sea Gull, (galliot; do. Philadelphia. SOS Army Officers.

Corrected at the War Department, City of Waihington.

GENERAL STAFF. Alexander Macomb, Major-General. Edmund P. Gaines, Brig. Gen. Major General . Winfield Scott, do. do. Roger Jones, Adjutant-General, Colonel. Thomas S. Jesup, Brig. Gen. Quarter-Master-GeneraU Wm. Linnard, Quarter-Master, Major, Lieut. Colbr. Henry Stanton, Quarter-Master, Major. George Bender, do. do. True man Cross, do. da John E. Wool, Inspector-General, Col. Brig. Gen. br. George Croghan, Inspector-General, Colonel. Geo. Gibson, Colonel, Com. Gen. of Sub. Brig. Gen.br. James H. Hook, Major, Commissary br. Joseph P. Taylor, Captain, Commissary* PURCHASING DEPARTMENT. Callender Irvine, Com. Gen. of Purchases. Peter Fayssoux, Storekeeper. PAY DEPARTMENT. Nathan Towson, Paymaster-General, Lt. Col. br. Paymasters^ Thomas Wright, Asher Philips, Al- phonso Wetmore, Benjamin F. Lamed, David S. Town- send, Charles B. Tallmadge, Daniel Randall, Charles H. Smith, Thos. Biddle, A. A. Massias, T. P. Andrews, Edmund Kirby, L. G. De Russey, William Piatt. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. Surgeon-Genera^ Joseph Lovell. Surgeons^ Thomas Lawson, Thomas G. Mower, B. F. Harney, W. V. Wheaton, Josiah Everett, J. P. C. Mac- mahon, William Beaumont, W. H. Nicholl. Assistant Surgeons. James H. Sargent Joseph Eaton Benjamin King William Turner Joseph P. Russell Prestley H. Craig Foster Switt Rich. Weightman John Jackson T. I. C. Monroe Robert Frencb John A. Brereton Samuel B. Smith Lyman Foot Henry Stevenson James Mann C A. Finley Mordecai Hale Sylvester Day R- M. Coleman Rich.S.Satterlee Army of the United States. 209

Zina Pitcher Alf. W. Elwes Robert Archer Robert M'Millan Robert C. Wood Thomas Loring Edwin Janies Lawr. Sprague Lucius Abbott E. Macomb Joel Martin W. L. Wharton Sam.G.I.DeCamp Thos. S. Bryant James B. Sullivan John W. Baylor Philip Minis Samuel W. Dalton Hamil .S.Hawkins Robert E. Kerr Eph. M. Blaine John Thurston Henry Stinnecke Charles S. Tripler ENGINEER DEPARTMENT. Corps of Ingineers, Charles Gratiot, Chief Engineer, Brig Gen br Lieutenant- ColoneU Joseph G. Totten, Col br Alajors, Samuel Babcock, Sylvanus Thayer, LtCl br Captains, R. E. DeRussey, Maj br T. W. Maurice, do. John L. Smith, George Blaney, William H. Chase, Richard Delalield. First Lieutenants, I'homas I. Leslie, Paymaster, Andrew Talcott, William A. EUason, Cornelius A. Og- den, Henry Brewerton, Stephen Tuttle. Second Lieutenants, George Dutton, Joseph Mans- field, Alf. Mordecai, Dennis H. Mahan, Alexander H. Bowman, Thompson S.Brown, William H. C. Bartlett, br Charles Mason, br Robert E. Lee, br Alexander J. Swift, br. Assistant Engineer, Gen. Simon Bernard. ORDINANCE DEPARTMENT. George Eomford, Lt. Colonel, Chief of the Department. Captains, Geo. Talcott, Henry K. Craig, W. Wade, R. L. Baker. TOPOGRAPHICAL ENGINEERS. Majors, John Anderson, Lt Col br John L. Albert, do. James Kearney, do. Stephen H. Long, do. P. H. Per- rault, do. William Tell Poussin, do. ASSISTANT TOP. ENGINEERS. Captains, John L. Conte, maj br Hartman Bache, do- W. G. M'Neil!, James D. Graham. FIRST REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY. Colonel^ James House. Lieutenant Colonel, G. Bomford, Col. brevet.' Major, John B. Walbach, Colonel brevet. CQjUains^ A. S. Brooks, lieut col br S. Churchill, inaj br VV. J. Worth, lieut col br Milo Mason, maj br S* 210 Army of the United States. i Henry Whiting, maj br A Q M, F. Whiting, R. L, Baker, maj br H. Saunders, R. M. Kirby, maj br N. G. Dana. First Lieutenants, Timothy Green, capt br A C S Henry W. Griswold, adj capt br W. Smith, J. Simonson, John Symington, M. A. Patrick, Giles Porter, George Webb, ACS, John Howard, do. D. Van Ness, Justin ]3imick, A C S. Daniel Tyler, W. H. Swift, Lemuel Gates, D. D. Tompkins, G. D. Ramsay, Jonathan Prescott, Charles Dimmock. Second Lieutenants^ Washington Wheelright, J. H. Cooke, Isaac Trimble, L. B. Webster, George Nauman, John Farley, J. N. Dillahunty, S. V. R. Ryan, Francis Taylor, A. D. Mackay, J. R. Irwin, John M'Clellan, John Williamson, A C S, John H. Winder, Ebenezer S. Sibley, Wm. Maynadier, Lucian J. Bibb, Richard C. Tilghman, Edmund French, br William Palmer, br Miner Knowlton, br John F. Kennedy, br John W. Barry, br James li. Prentis, br. SECOND REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY. Colonel^ Lieut. Colonel, William Mac Rea, Colonel br. Major., Roger Jones, Adj. Gen. Colonel br. Captains., William Gates, maj br A. C. W. Fanmng, lieut col br J. F. Heileman, maj br George Talcott, do. Frs. S. Belton, Rd. A. Zantzinger, maj br J. Mounttbrt, maj br Thomas C. Legate, N. Baden, br Joseph F. Taylor, com. First Lieutenants, Richard Bache, br aid to Gen Scott, Gustavus S. Drane, Capt br A C S, G. W. Gai'd- iner, do. C. S. Merchant, capt br, ACS, Charles Mellon, capt br Allen Lowd, capt br A C S, H. W. Fitzhugh, capt br A Q M, James S. Abeel, capt br Robert L. Armstrong, capt br H.S.Mallory, W. Wells, F. L. Griffith, Samuel M'Kenzie, Edward Harding, James Green, adj Abraham C. Fowler, Martin Tho- mas, G. W. Whistler. Second Lieutejianta, James A, Dumest, Thomas P. Ridgeley, William C. De Hart, James A. Chambers, Joshua Barney, J. A. d'Lagnel, J. M. W. Picton, C. F. Smith, Constantine Smith, Francis L. Dancy, Michael M. Clark, John B. Grayson, W. E. Aisquith, Hugh W. Mercer, Joseph L. Lccke, Thomas b. Adams, John Army of the United States 211

Mackay, John C.Casey, O. M'K. Mitchell, brW. E Basinger, br Walter S. Chandler, br William N. Pen- dleton, George W. Lawson,br Thomas B. Linnard,br R. H. K. Whitely, br. THIRD REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY. Colonel, Walker K. Armistead, Brig Gen br. JLkutcnant Colonel^ William Lindsay, Col br Major^ James Bankhead, Lt Col br Cajitains^ Henry K. Craig, maj br M. P.Lomax, do. Felix Ansart, /Eneas Mackay, A Q M, W. L. M'Clin- tock, Thomas Childs, C. M. Thruston, Elijah Lyon, br U. S. Eraser, Thomas W. Lendrum. First Litutenants^ James D. Graham, J. R. Vinton, R. B. Lee, Samuel Ringgold, George W. Corprew, W. S. Newton, W, B. Davidson, D. H. Vinton, ACS, Z. L D. Kinsley, John L'Engle, A Q M. A. Brocken- brough, ACS, H. Garner, adj F.N. Barbarin, ACS, Martin Butk, R. D. A. Wade, Campbell Graham, W. S. Maitland, G. S. Greene. Second Lieutenants, R. P. Parrott, N. B. Bennet, Benjamin linger, J. W. Harris, R. Anderson, William Bryant, Bennett H. Henderson, Edward B. White, Daniel S. Herring, Theophilus B. Brown, John Child, James A. J. Bradford, N. B. Buford, George Fetterman, Albert E. Church, Robert E. Temple, George E. Chase, Joseph A. Smith, CatharinusP. Buckingham, br Charles W. Hackley, br William R. M'Kee, br Gustavus Brown, br Francis Vinton, br Benjamin Pool, brEdwia Fvosc, br. FOURTH REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY. Colonel^ J. R. Fenwick, Brig Gen br Lieutenant-Colonel^ Abram Eustis, Col br Major, Ichabod B. Crane, lieut col br Captains, B. K. Peirce, maj br M. M. Payne, do, William Wade, do. John Erving, do. L. Whiting, I. L. Gardner, John Munroe, Jacob Schmuck, J. W. Ripley, Patrick H. Gait, br. First Lieutetiants, , capt br ACS, I. M. Washington, Harvey Brown, Samuel Cooper, aid to General Macomb. Charles Ward, Henry A.Thomp- son, adjutant, William Turnbuli, W. W. Morris, Wil- liam H. Bell, A Q M, E. G. W. Butler, aid to Gen. Gaines, S. B. Dusenbury, ACS, William W. WeUs, 212 Army of the United States^.

Edward C. Ross, John B. Scott, ACS, Horace Bliss,' WilUam Cooke, Walter Gwynn, Augustus Canfield. Second Lieutenants^ John Pjckell, A. Beckley, F. Searle, F. L. Jones, G. W. Long, J. M. Fessenden, W. P. Bainbridge, A C S, H. A. Wilson, R. C. Smead, W. F. Hopkins, W. A. Thornton, F. Norcum, Thomas J. Cram, M. CEwing, D. H. Tufts. Charles O. Collins, John F. Lane, J. Barnes, Joseph B. Smith, br Joseph E. Johaston, br Charles Petigrue, br Frankliu E. Hunt, br. Thomas J. Lee, Simon H. Drum. FIRST REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Colonel., Willoughby Morgan, br Lieutenant Colonel, Z. Taylor. ikfq/or, D. E.Twiggs, brevet.

Cafitainsy James H. Gale, T. J. Beall, maj br G. Loomis,T. F.Smith, R. B. Mason, Geo. C. Spencer, E. A. Hitchcock, William S. Harney, W. R. Jouett, Thomas Barker. First Lieutenants^ S. Shannon, A Q M, Samuel M'Ree, William Day, Thomas P. Gwynne, ACS, Jefferson Vaill, W. M. Boyce, J. J. Abercrombie, adj A. S. Miller, J. W. Kingsbury, ACS, W. L. Harris. Second Lieutenants, Electus Backus, O. Cross, A C S, George W. Garey, Thomas B. W. Stockton, Joseph H. Lamotte, Levin Gale, J. K. Greenough, E. G. Mitch- ell, Jefferson Davis, J. R. B. Gardenier, Sidney Burbank, br, Seth Eastman, br Thomas A. Davies, br George R. Sullivan, br Edw. R. Williams, br Lloyd J. Beall. br George Wilson, br. SECOND REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Colonel., Hugh Brady, Brig Gen br Lieutenant- Colonel, Alexander Cummings. Majory William Whistler, br Cafitains, Alexander R. Thompson, maj br Newman S. Clark, do. E. Boardman, do. W. V. Cobbs, W. Hoffman, G. Dearborn, T. Staniford, B. A. Boynton, Owen Ransom, C. F. Morton.

. First IJeutenants, Seth Johnson, ACS, Joshua B. Brant, A Q M, capt br John Chtz, adj E. K. Barnumj John Bradlee, Edwin V. Sumner, ACS, Samuel L. Russell, A C S, Carlos A. W^aite, A Q M, J. S. Gallag- her, ACS, Thomas Morris. Second Lieutenants, J. J. B. Kingsbury, J. R.Smith, Army of the United States. 213

H, Day» W. Bloodgood, S. P. Hejntzelman, Amos B. Eaton, Silas Casey, Abner R. Hetzel, Isaac P. Simonton, A. Van Buren, aid to Gen. Macomb, James F. Izard, br J. W, Penrose, br Edwin R. Long, br Richard B. Screven, br James M. Hill, br J. H, K. Burgwin, br George W. Patten, br J. M. Clendenin, br. THIRD REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Colond^ H. Leavenworth, Brig Gen br ZJeutenant-Colonelt Josiah H. Vose; Major, S. W. Kearney, br Cafitains^ John Bliss, maj br John Green, maj br J. Garland, maj br A Q M, J. S. Nelson, br S. H. Webb, W. G. Belknap, John B. Clark, Andrew Lewis, T. J. Harrison, James Dean. First Ueutenants, Henry H. Loring, Benjamin Walk- er, L. N. Morris, ACS, Otis Wheeler, Henry Bain- biidge, George Wright, J. W. Cotton, E. B. Alexander, E. B. Birdsall, ACS, N. S. Harris, adj. Second Lieutenants^ Joseph Bonnell, ACS, W, R. Montgomery, John Archer, Edwin B. Babbitt, Richard W. Colcock, Charles L, C. Minor, Nathaniel C. Macrae, Alexander G. Baldwin, Jetierson Van Home, William S. Stiilwell, Thomas Cutts, br Samuel K. Cobbs, br L. P. Lupton, br A. G. Blanchard, br W. H. Warfield, br B. W. Brice, br William C. Hayward, br James H. Taylor, br William Eustis, br Stephen B. Legate, br. FOURTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Colonel, D. L. Clinch. Lieutenant- Colonel^ G. M.Brooke, Brig Gen. Colbr

Major y William S. Foster, Lieut col br Captains^ James H. Hook, maj br C G S, J. S. M'ln* tosh, do. James S. Glassell, maj br Francis L. Dade, do. Philip Wager, do. Henry Wilson, R. M. Sands, F. W- Brady, William Lear, G. W. Allen, br. First Lieutenants^ J. Page, ACS capt br William M. Graham, Jos. B. Shaw, A. W. Thornton, ACS, William Martin, P. Morrison, A C S, Eustace Trenor, George A. M'Cull, ACS, L. Thomas, adj R. D. C. CoUins, A Q M. Second Lieutenants^ E. Phillips, Governeur Morris, F. D. Newcomb, A Q M, Timothy Page, Joseph Clay, Samuel R. Allston, Washington Hood, Nelson N. Clark, William H. Baker, Samuel Torrence, W. H. Harford, 2i4 Army of the United States.

br Thomas Swords, brC. S. Howe, br R. W. Burnet, br J. H. Leavenworth, br J. Ritner, br R. C. Buckner, br D. A. Manning. FIFTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Colonel^ William Lawrence, br Litutenant-ColoneU E. Cutler. Major^ George Bender, br Q M Cafitainsy J. Fowle, maj br T. F. Hunt, A Q M, J. Plympton, D. Wilcox, Robert A. M'Cabe, Nathan Clarke, T. Hunt, C G S, Martin Scott, Gideon Lowe, J. B. F. Russell.

. First Lieutenants^ Joseph M. Baxley, W. E. Cruger, adj W. Alexander, St. Clair Denny, A Q M, David Hunter, Anthony Drane, A Q M, Alexander Johnston, L. T. Jamison, ACS, James Engle, John M. Berrian. Second Lieutenants^ Moses E. Merrill, ACS, Alex. S. Hooe, David Perkins, Alexander I. Center, Edgar M. Lacy, Isaac Lynde, Robert E. Clary, James L. Thompson, Amos Foster, Caleb Sibley, James Allen, br John S. Stoddard, br John T. Collinsworth br C.C. Daveiss, br George W. McClane. SIXTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Colonel^ Henry Atkinson, Brigadier-General br. Lieutenant-Colonely D. Baker, br. Major^ W. Davenport, br. Captains^ Bennett Riley, maj br J. Clark, jr. A Q M Jacob Brown, Zalmon C. Palmer, William N. Wickliffe» Henry Smith, Thomas Noel, Jason Rogers, G. C.Hutter» C. Wharton. First Lieutenants^ Reuben Holmes, ACS, G. W. Waters, Levi M. Nute, M. W. Batman, George An- drews, Asa Richardson, John Nichols, George H. Cros- man, J. Van Swearengen, A Q M, Joseph S. Worth. Second Lieutenants, L S. Thompson, Gustavus Dorr, Albert S. Johnston, adj Jos. D. Searight, ACS, F. J. Brooke, , Philip St. George Cooke, N. J. Eaton, ACS, Robert Sevier, Gustave S. Rosseau, T. Drayton, br William Hoffman, br Albermarle Cady, br Jonathan Freeman, br M. L. Clark, br S. L. Alexander, br Johrf S. Van Derveen, br Thomas J. Royster, br. SEVENTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY.

Colonely Matthew Arbuckle. ;

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Lieutenant-Cclonel, J. B. Many. Major, Sullivan Burbank, Lieut Col hr. Captains, George Bircli, maj br R. B. Hyde, maj br Nathaniel Youn(^, mail)r Trueman Cross, Q M, Daniel E. Barch, A QM, H. Berryman, N. G. Wilkinson, B. L. E. Bonneville, John Stuart, E. S. Hawkins. First Lieutena?ns, Charles Thomas, A Q M, Jas. L. Dawson, Al. H. Morton, A C S, Francis Lee, A Q M, J. R. Stephenson, Thomas Johnson, Josepli A. Phillips, adj J. E. Newell, Jasper xMacomb, Nicholas Tillinghast. Williams, S. Miles, Second Lieutenants ,^ W. G. Dixon W. Seawell, L. F. Carter, A C S, Frederick Thomas, Gabriel J. Rains, S. W. Moore, William W. Mather, Benjamin W. Kinsman, Thomas C. Brockway, G. A. Sterling, br J. P. Davis, br T. H, Holmes, br John B. Maguider, br A. T. Bledsoe, br J. W. Murray, br James West, br Samuel Kinney, br Richard H. Ross, br.

King and Royal Family of Great Britain, WILLLAM IV. Kinsr of Great Britain and Ireland, and King of Hanover; Dcfenderof the Faith; b. Aug. 21, 1765; m. Jidy 11, 1818. Adklaij^e, sister of the Duke of Saxe- Meiningen, b. Aug. 13, 1792; succeeded his brother George IF. June 26, 1830.

Brothers and Sisters of the King; with their Salaries.

1. Augusta Sophia ; (£13,000) ; b. Nov. 3, 1768. 2. Elizabeth; b. May 22, 1770; m. April 7, 1818, to Frederick Joseph Leiois, Landgrave of Hesse-Hamburg, who died April 2, 1823. 3. £r7iest Augustus, Duke of Cumberland ; (£25,000) b. June 5, 1771 ; m. May 2.t, 1815, Frederica Sophia Caro- lina, sister ofthe Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, and widow of Frederick William, Prince of Solms-Braunfels, b. March

20, 1778 :—Issue ; George Frederick, b. May 27, 1819. 4. Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex ; (£21,000) ; b. Jan. 27, 1773. 5. Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge ; (£27,000) ; b. Feb. 24, 1774 ; m. May 7, 1818, Augusta JVilhelmina

Louisa, niece of the Landgrave of Hesse, b. July 25, 1797 : Issue ; 1. George William, b. March 26, 1819 ; 2. Augusta Caroline, b. Jidy 19, 1822. 6. Mary, Duchess of b. April Gloucester ; (£13,000) ;

25, 1776 ; in. July 22, 1816, to her cousin the Didce of Gloucester.

7. Sojyhia; (£13,000) ; b. Nov. 3, 1777. 216 Population of United States. POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES FOR 1790, 1800, 1810, and 1 820. States. 1790. 1800. 1810. Maine, 96,540 151,719 228,705 N. Hampshire, 141,885 183,858 214,460 Vermont, 85,539 154,465 217,895 Massachusetts, 378,787 422,845 472,040 Rhode Island, 68,825 69,122 76,931 Connecticut, 237,946 251,002 261,942 NewYork, 340,120 586,050 959,049 New Jersey, 184,139 211,149 245,562 Pennsylvania, 434,373 602,545 810,091 Delaware, 59,094 64,273 72,674 Maryland, 319,728 341,548 380,546 Virginia, 747,610 880,200 974,622 N. Carolina, 393,751 478,103 555,500 S. Carolina, 249,073 345,591 415,115 Georgia, 82,548 162,686 252,433 Alabama, 2,000 10,000 Mississippi, 6^850 30,312 Louisiana, 76,556 Tennessee, 35,691 105,602 261,727 Kentucky, 73,677 220,959 406,511 Ohio, 45,365 230,760 Indiana, 5 541 24,520 Illinois, 12,282 Missouri, 15,845 Michigan Ter. 4,762 Arkansaw do. 5,000 District of Columbia, 24,023 Florida, Total, 3,929,326 . 5,305,666 7,263,926 Foreigners not naturalized. Grand Total,

Number of Slaves included in the totalt of 1820. Rhode Island, 48 N.Caroli. 205,017 Indiana, 190 Connecticut, 97 S.Caroli. 251,783 Illinois, 917 N.York. 10,088 Georgia, 149,676 Missouri, 10,222 N.Jersey, 7,557 Alabama, 47,439 Arkansaw,12,582 PennsyL 211 Mississippi, 32,814 District of Delaware, 4,509 Louisiana, 69,064 Columbia, 22,6 14 Maryl. 107,308 Tennessee, 80,097 Virginia, 426,153 Kentucky, 126,732 Population of Cities. 217 CENSUS OF TOWNS AND CITIES. 1810 1830 Boston 24937 33250 43298 61381 Newport 6739 7097 7319 Providence 7614 10071 11767 17000 Hartford 5347 6003 6901 9617 New^Haven 5157 6967 7147 10653 Albany 5192 9356 12630 24216 New-York 60489 96373 123706 213470 Trenton 3002 3942 Philadelphia 70287 96664 108116 167688 Lancaster, Pa. 4292 5405 6663 7684 Harrisburg 1472 2287 2990 4307 Pittsburg 1565 4768 7248 Baltimore 26514 46535 62738 80526 Washington 3210 8620 13247 18833 Lexington 1356 4326 5267 5699 Louisville 283 1357 4012 Cincinnati 2540 9642 26515 Richmond 5537 9745 12046 16057 Alexandria 4921 7227 8218 8221 Norfolk 6927 9193 8478 9816 Charleston 20473 24711 24780 Savannah 5144 5195 7523 Saint Louis 1600 4598 6852 New Orleans 10000 24552 27176 Bangor 277 850 1221 Hallowell 1364 2068 2919 Bath 1225 2491 3026 Portland 3704 7169 8581 12542 Portsmouth 5339 6934 7327 8055 Concord, Ms. 2052 2392 2838 3062 Salem 9457 12613 12731 13886 Dover, N. H. 2871 5461 Troy, N. Y. 5264 11403 Utica, '^ 2972 8324 Rochester, " 1502 8320 Auburn " 2025 7193 Petersburg,Va. 6690 8300 Wheeling, " 5211 Mobile 3062 Nashville 566

",* The Census for 1830, in a few of the Cities are only by estimate. The Population of the State of New-Yoik for 1830, is 1,934,496. T City of Bostcm Incorporated Feb, 23, 1822.

CITY HALL. This edifice, now in the occupancy of the Mimieipal Officers of the City, was erected in 1714. The expense was borne equally between the then Province and town of Boston. By a severe fire, in 1747, it became necessary to entirely rebuild the interior: again, the Province paid one half the expense, the County of Suffolk one quarter, and the inhabitants of Boston were assessed for the re- mainder. After the Revolution, it was the place of meeting for the General Court, till after the completion of the new State-House, near Beacon hill. From about that tirae,to the year 1830, (thirty years,) the lower floor and cel- lar, were used by various tradesmen, Insurance Offices, &c. At the close of the last year, having been thoroughly repaired, it was, by an ordinance of the City Government, called the Citij Hall,—by which name it is hereafter to be designated. It stands at the head of State Street, and on tlie line of Washington Street, the Broadway of the Metropolis of Massachusetts. Its length is 112 feet, by 36 in width, with a tower, overlooking most of the City and harbour, rising from the centre of the roof Being in the very focus of business, and nearly in the centre of the city, the use to which this venerable pile is now devoted, ap- pears to give universal satisfaction.

On the first floor are three large rooms : that facing Washington Street, is the Post-Office. At the other extremity, looking down State Street, is the Marine News Room, one of the best conducted establishments, for the accommodation of Merchants, in the United States. The middle room, a lofty apartment, supported by pillars, is the Exchange, and common thorough-fare to the Public Offices. From this central room or Merchants' Exchange, is a flight of winding stairs, leading to a suit of apartments, in the second story. Directly over the Post-Office is the splendid Hall of the Common Council, in which they ordinarily meet, on public business, every Monday even- ts- Opposite, over the Exchange Room, is the no less richly and tastefully ornamented Hall of the Mayor and Aldermen. In this room, the Chief Magistrate of the City Officers in Boston. 219

City, together with the City Clerk, remain through the day, in the discharge of their ordinary duties. The Board of Aldermen hold their meeting, generally, on Monday evenings.—Around the circular area of the stairs, are a series of Offices, viz. the Auditor's, Treasurer's, Assistant City Clerk's, Clerk of Common Council, and the Health Office, which latter accommodates the City Marshal, Superintendent of Burial Grounds, Physician of the Port, Captain of the Watch, Superintendent of Lamps, and the Commissioner of Streets, Another flight of stairs leads to the third story, in which is the Office of the Chief Engineer of the Fire Department, City Land Commissioner, Messenger, a Committee Room, Post-Master's private apartment, and a large Hall, the use of which is not yet determined upon. The whole is lighted with gas, as well as the lamps at the four corners of the building. Besides being highly ornamental to the city, the concentration of so many important Offices under one roof, renders the City Hall an object of peculiar interest to strangers as well as all classes of citizens. CITY OFFICERS. Mayor, Hon. HARRISON GRAY OTIS. Office, City Hall. ALDERMEN. Henry J. Oliver Henry Farnam Samuel T. Armstrong Adam Bent Benjamin Russell John Binney John B. M'Cleary Richard D. Harris COMMON COUNCIL.

Ward No. 1. Simon W. Robinson, Frederick Gould*, John B. Treinere,* Charles French.* No. 2. John W. James, Daniel Ballard, Ephraim Milton,* Daniel Dickinson.* No. 3. Larra Crane, James Clark,* Asa Swallow,* Samuel Chessman.* No. 4. John Rayner, Washington P. Gragg, Joseph Eveleth, Joshua B. Flint.* No. 5. Winslow Wright, Levi Haskell, Charles Leighton, William Parker.*

* Not of tlie last Council. 220 City Officers in Boston.

Na 6. Isaac Waters, Joseph S. Hastings,* William Foster,* Ensign Sargent.* Na 7. Benj. T. rickman, Thomas Wetmore, Levi Bartlett,* .* No. 8. John P. Bigelow, Jacob Amee, Edward G, Prescott, EcJward H. Robbins.* No. 9. James B. Richardson, Thomas Minns, Joseph R. Newell, Leach Harris. No. 10. Samuel L. Abbot, Levi Bliss, Ebenezer Bailey,* .* No. n. Otis Everett, Perez Gill, Jabez Ellis, Joseph Hay. No. 12. Henry Hatch, Thomas M. Vinson, John Stevens,* Aaron Willard, jr. Samuel F. M'Cleary, City Clerk. Thomas Clark, Clerk of the Common Council^ and Assistant City Clerk. William Mackay, City Treasurer* Benjamin PoUartl, City Marshal, William Hayden, jr. Auditor of Accounts. Enoch Patterson, Street Commissioner, Johnson Colby, Messenger. HEALTH OFFICERS. Benjamin Pollard, Internal Health Commissioner, Samuel H. Hewes, Superintendent cf the Burial Grounds. Jerome V. C. Smith, m. d. Resident Physician, Rains- ford Island, [Offices, City Hall.] Consulting Physicians, Drs. Thomas Welsh, John C. Warren, Benjamin Shurtleff, George Hayward, John Randall. George P. Tewksbury, Quarantine Boatman, John Oliver, Steward of Rainsford Island Hosfiital. OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.

Ward 1. Benjamin Smith 7, Samuel Perkins 2. Joseph Lewis 8. James H. Foster S. Jonathan Ingalls 9. Aaron P. Cleveland 4. Rev. Francis Parkman 10. Moses Wheeler 5. Daniel Henchman 11. Richards Child 6. Billings Briggs 12. Artemas Simonds The Board hold a meeting on the afternoon of the first Wednesday of every month, at their office, Fa- neuil Hall. City Officers in Boston. 221

The Overseers of the Poor are likewise incorporated as a Board of Trustees, of John Boylston's and other charitable funds, left for the assistance of persons of good character, and advanced age, " who have been reduced by misfortune to indigence and want." Treasurer and Clerk to the Corjiorations^ James H. Foster, Esq. The meetings of the Board of Trustees are held in April and October. DIRECTORS QF THE HOUSE OF INDUSTRY. Richards Child A. P. Cleveland Richard B. Callender Moses Wheeler Samuel Snelling, jr. Joseph Lewis Benjamin Willis Artemas Simonds Moses Grant OVERSEERS OF THE HOUSE OF CORRECTION. Moses Grant, Levi Bartlett, Edmund Parsons. SCHOOL COMMITTEE. Ward 1. Rev. S. Streeter 7. Dr. J. G. Stevenson 2. William Little, jr. 8. Rev. E. S. Gannett 3. Simon G. Shipley 9. Henry Goodrich 4. Rev. R. W. Emerson 10. William Hales 5. Henry Williams IL Lemuel Shaw 6. Samuel A. Wells 12. James Hall FIRE DEPARTMENT. Thomas C. Amory, Chief Ejigineer. JEnginecrs. William Barnicoat Ebenezer O, Hawes James Weld James Barry, jr. Benjamin Yeaton Charles Brintnall Thomas Haviland Jacob C. Flint John S. Tyler Otis Munroe Benjamin M. Nevers Nehemiah P. Mann, jr. Joseph D. Annable INSTRUCTERS IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Latin School, School-street, tster. English High School, Pinckneyst. Eliot School, North Bennett st. Hancock * Hanover st. Mayhew " Hawkins st. Bowdoin '* Derne st. Boylslon " WashingtonPlace Adams '* Mason st. Franklin " Common st. South Boston School, African School, 232 City Officers in Boston.

WARD OFFICERS.

No. 1. Henry K. May, Warden.—John Center, Clerk. Ins/iectorSt William S. Baxter, David N. Badger, Joshua A. Carnes, G. Milne, John J. Switt. No. 2. Benjamin Abrahams, Wirden.—Edwii\ Bradley, Clerk, Lisfiectora^ Levi Willcutt, T. K. Raymond, Aarun Whittemore, Thomas C. HoUis, E'jenezer Tasker.

No. 3. Darius Boardman, Warden.—Robert B icon, jr. Clerk. Insfiectora^ Cieorge F. Kern, jr. Andrew L. Cham- berlain, Eckley Stearns, J. W. Hall, Marshall Tenney. No. 4. James W. Burditt, Warden.—Wm. G.Brooks, Ckrk. Ins/iectors, Thomas Davis, Tilly Brigham, William French, William R. Stacy, Francis R. Bigelow. No. 5. William Barry, Warden.—W'mslow W. Wright, Clerk. Ins/iectors^ George W. Edmands, James Marsh, Ezra Hawkes, J. Parker, D. Spaulding. No. 6. George W. Bazin, Warden.—Charles R. Lovirell, Clerk. Ins/iectors, James Harrod, D. C. Moore, J. V. Champ- ney, Dwight Prouty, Horatio N. Crane. No. 7. Samuel H. Foster, Wardeiu—Jona. Chapman, jr. Clerk, Inafiectorsy Samuel H. Foster, jr. Kilbv Page, Alfred H. Bridge, George Woodman, Edward F. Hall. No. 8. Chas. C. Nichols, W^arrftn.—Saml. H. Walley, jr. Clerk. Jnsfiectorsy Jonathan A. Newell, Thos. A. Tileston, ^ John H. Eastburn, I. W. Whitman, jr. No. 9. Jabez C.Howe, ^Tarrftn.— Charles H. Locke, Clerk, Ins/iectors^ Henry Sargent, Thomas J Shelton, Sam- uel Harris, Samuel Parsons, Joseph B. Smith. No. 10. Moses Wheeler, Warden—Francis Brinley, jr. Clerk. Jns/iectorst Thomas R. Dascomb, John Rupp, Abra- ham Mitchell, Edward Haynes, jr. E. R. Griffith. T* City Officers in Boston. 22^

No. 11. Richards Child, Warden.^{Zh'dv]es Upham, Clerk, Ins/ieciorst William VVillet, Calvin Bullard, Gran- ville Ellis, Stephen A. Pierce, G. Ellis. No. 12. Benjamin Stevens, Warden.—Calvin Tilden, Clerk. Jns/iectors., John Greene, jr. George Savage, Jacob Flinn, James Hall, (x. Gage. Caleb Hay ward, Clerk of Faneuil Hall Market. Flavel Case, Cafitain of the Watch^ and Hu/ierintend- ent of Lamps. [Office, City Hall.] City Crier, James Wilson. [Office, under Exchange CofFee-House.] Hay Weighers, Samuel Phillips, John R. Bradford. Sealers of Weights and Measures^ Samuel Beals, and James Hendley. Sealer of Boats and Lighters, Caleb Loring, jr.

Surveyor General of Boards and Lumber ^ George W. Otis. [Office 102, Milk street.] Deputy Surveyors. Jonathan Loring I'homas Barry William Fisk, for Roland Hartshorn Samuel Wakiron Mahogany, Warren Bowker Charles Hersey William Green,yir Seth Thaxter Samuel E. Robbins Ship Timber. Henry Blake Thos. Lamson, jr. Fence Viewers. Nathaniel Bradlee Roland Hartshorn Abel Hewins Romanus Emerson Cullers of Dry Fish. Nathaniel Howe Benjamin Luckis Charles L. Pock Benjamin Clark Cullers of floo/is and Staves. Benjamin Clark Charles L. Pook James Brown Nathaniel Howe Inspectors of Lime, Francis James Samuel Sprague Assay Musters. John Wells Lewis A. Lauriat Hogreevesy Haywards, and Field Drivers, James EUwood Bement Ford Charles Gaylord 224 City Officers in Boston.

Surveyors of Hemfi. Samuel Emmons Benjamin Rich Measurers of Wood. William Shattuck Samuel Phillips Moses Hadley William Fisk James Wilson Pound Keejier8% Samuel Phillips Royal Oliver ASSESSORS. Samuel Norwood Henry Bass Thomas Jackson Assistant Assessors. Ward No. 1. Simon Wilkinson, Nicholas Little. Na 2. Benjamin Dodd, Ephraim Milton. No. 3. Warren Bowker, Philip Adams. No. 4, Reuben Reed, Edward D. Clark. No. 5. James McAllister, Michael Mellen. No. 6. Billings Briggs, Caleb Curtis. No. 7. Levi Bartlett, Robert Rogerson. No. 8. Henry Farnam, Thomas Whitmarsh. No. 9. Josiah Bradiee, Jeffrey Richardson. No. 10. Daniel Messinger, Solomon Piper. No. 11. John P. Thorndike, John Thompson. No. 12. Jonathan P. Stearns, Jacob Flinn. Undertakers.

Samuel Winslow, - - - - 4 Lynn street. Martin Smith, - - - - Prospect street. Ebenezer Clatieii, - - - - Beach street. Joseph Wilcut, ----- Sea street. Thomas Murray, - - - - Theatre Alley. Benjamin Beckford, - - 154 Washington street. John Deluce, ----- South Boston. Oliver B. Alexander, - - Rear St. Paul's Church. Cyrus Babbit, ----- Short street. Calvin Lane, - - - - 547 Washington street. Henry Davis, - - - - 147 Hanover street, Thomas Haskell, - - - - 27 Salem street. Constables a/i/iointed for one year^ to July 1831. Elisha Copeland, Pleas.-st. Eb. Trescott, Purchase-st, Jona. Prescott, Spring-st. Eiis. V. Glover, Southac cL Thos. Holden, Brighton-st. Ebenezer Shute, Ann-st. George Reed, Pond-st. George Robinson,Salem-st. Josiah Baldw in,Pleasant-st. James Pierce, Poplar-st. Horatio Bass, S.Bennett-st. Asa Prouty, Brighton-st, Physicians and Surgeons in Boston. 225

Mitchel Lincoln, Salem-st. Edm. Chisole, Fnl.Hl.Mkt. Michael Riley, Poplar-st. Geo. Jones, 613 Wash.-st. John Henry, Salem-st. W. Clnugh, Lowell place. Solo. B. Morse, Camb'd-st. Derastus Clapp, Essex-st. Wm. Dinsmore, Poplar-st. VV'm. Andrews, So. Boston. Abra. Lansing, Gouch-st. John Reed, Cambridge-st.

Auctioneers, licensed to July, 1831. Eben. Alexander George L.DebloisEbene.N.Stratton James M. Allen Alfred Dorr Frink Stratton George Bond John Fairfield Benj. Seaver Saml. F. Barry Joseph S. Hastings Horatio G. Snow James Bourguin Daniel Hersey Thomas R. Sewall T. M. Baker Edward F. Hall John L Spear Wm. A. Brabiner Jabez Hatch, jr. John Tyler Andrew Brown Nestor Houghton Geo. P. Thomas Stephen Brown Adin Hail Richard Warren Chas. C. Beaman Elisha Haskell Wm. H. Ward Geo. G. Channing Thos. K. Jones S. Whitwell Saml. F. Coolidge T. B. Mackay Ferdi. E. White J. L Cunningham Thos. B. Park Wm. B. White Edward Davis Otis Rich Henry White Wm. Dehon

PHYSICIANS AJ^D SURGEON'S PRACTISING IN BOSTON.

Thomas Welsh, 3t Sudbury Street. William Spooner, Corner of Bowdoin-St. and Somerset Place. William Ingalls, 2 Hamilton Place. John Dixwell, 5 Somerset Place. James Jackson, 26 Summer Street. Benjamin Shurtleff, 52 Hanover Street. John C. Warren, 2 Park Street. John Randall, 5 Winter Street. George C. Shattuck, Staniford Street. John B. Brown, 11 Sumner Street. *Jacob Bi^elow, 27 Summer Street. *WaIter Channing, Tremont, Corner of School Street. *George Hayward, St. PauPs Row, . *George Parkman, 2 Cambridge Street. *Amo5 Farns worth, 136 Hanover Street. 226 Physicians and Surgeons in Boston.

Abner Phelps, Congress Street. Zabdiel B. Adams, 21 Pearl Street. Solomon D. Townsend, 16 Somerset Street. John Ware, Tremont Street. David Osgood, 32 High Street. Samuel A. Shurtleff, Pemberlon Hill. Enoch Hale, 14 West Street. Samuel Adams, 13 School Street. Edward Reynolds, jr. 12 Winter Street. Woodbridge Strong, 4 Winter Street. John Jeffries, 15 Franklin Street. Thomas W. Parsons, Surgeon-Dentist, 16 Winter St. *Josiah F. Flagg, Surgeon-Dentist, 11 Winter Street. George B. Doane, 68 Court Street. Chandler Robbins, jr. Franklin, Corner of Hawlej St. John P. Spooner, Somerset Place. Caleb H. Snow, 98 Court Street. Jerome V. C. Smith, Health Office, City Hall, quaran- tine Physician of the Port. George W. Otis, jr. 11 School Street. Edwin Adams, 13 School Street. Samuel Morrill, Sullivan Place, Federal Street. Winslow Lewis, jr. Boylston, Corner of Pleasant St. Joshua H. Hayward, 3 Hamilton Place. Hezekiah Eldridge, 170 Washington Street. Charles T. Hildreth, Orange Place. D. Humphreys Storer, 298 Washington Street. Joshua B. Flint, 16 Green Street. Horatio Robinson, 1 Montgomery Place. Charles W. Windship, High Street. j. Greely Stevenson, School, Corner of Tremont St. John Flint, Tremont Street. Jonas H. Lane, 170 Washington Street. *Joseph Palmer, Milk Street. •Edward G. Davis, Pearl Street. Joseph W. McKean, 18 Hanover Street. Martin Gay, 48 Milk Street. Alexander Thomas, Tremont Street. John D. Fisher, 11 Hayward Place. Nathan C. Keep, Surgeon-Dentist, 286 Washington St. Frederick A. Sumner, jr. Sullivan Place, Federal Street. John B. Stebbins, South Boston. Walker Booth, Howard Street. Charles Choate, 114 Hanover Street. Physicians and Surgeons in Boston. 227

William Grigg, 30 Atkinson Street. George Stearns, Federal, Corner of Milk Street. Charles Walker, corner of Hancock and Cambridge St's. Benjamin T. Prescott, Portland Street. Charles G. Greene, 24 School Street. Nathaniel Peabody, Surgeon-Dentist, Place, Tremont i *Giles H. Lodge, Hancock Street. *John C. Howard, Tremont Place. Daniel T. Coit, Kingston Street. Thomas Gray, jr. Belknap Street. *John Homans, Milk Street. Edward J. Davenport, 87 Summer Street. Henry Dyer, Chambers Street. Daniel Harwood, Surgeon-Dentist, 12 West Street. Augustus A. Gould, Tremont, Corner of Pemberton Hill. Calvin Ellis, Washington, Corner of Kneeland Street. Marshall S. Perry, Washington St. near Washing. Bank. A. A. Watson, Washington, Corner of Harvard Street. Thomas H. Thompson, 208 Hanover Street. Levi B. Gale, Franklin Street. Samuel H. Smith, 11 Atkinson Street. Albert Williams, Green, Corner of Stamford Street. George Bartlett, Leverett Street. James Wilson, Tremont, Corner of Court Street. Edward Warren, 1 Park Street. Joseph Clarke, South Boston,

[The above are members of the Boston Medical Association arranged according to the time of their admittance. Those marked thus * are Fellows of the Massachusetts Medical Society.]

Ebenezer Stevens, member of the New-York and New- Hampshire Medical Societies, South Boston, John Dwight, 33 Court Street.

Surgeons Dentist. W. P. Greenwood, 24 Portland Street. Thomas Barnes, 58 Hanover Street. Moses F. Randall, 32 Summer Street.

Nehemiah Baker, 1 19 Washington Street. Samuel A. Bemis, 12 School Street. Isaac H. Appleton, 11 School Street^ 228 Rates of Wharfage. RATES OF WHARFAGE AT LONG WHARF, BOSTON. Anchors - - - - 50 cents per ton. Anvils ----- 2 each Barrels, except Flour which is 2, 4 Half barrels, kegs, firkins - 2 Bags of Hops - - - - 10 Bags of Coffee, Cocoa, Pimenta, Sugar, Pepper, &c. - - 2 Bales of Cotton - * - 10 Bales of Goods - - - 12 1-2 Boards, Staves, and Hoops - 25 per in Boxes Cigars - - - - i Boxes of Chocolate, Candles, Lem- ons, Glas

Fish - - . - ^ - 2 per quintal Grain of all kinds - - - 1 per bushel Hogsheads and Pipes - - 10 Hides 1 Hay ----- 10 per bundle Hoops ----- 25 per m Rates of Wharfage. 22^ Hemp --.--. 30 per ton Jars of Oil, Olives, and Raisins 1 each Iron and Iron Hoops - - 30 per ton Ke^s of Crackers, small - - 1 each Laths ----- 61-4 Lead and Shot - . - so per ton Mahogany - - - - ,10 per ton 480 feet Nankins 4 & 2 per bale Onions 4 per 100 bun. Plaster of Paris and Stone - 25 per ton Packages of Goods - - - 12 1-2 Reams of Wrapping Paper - 1-2 Skins, (goat) - - - - 10 per 100 skins Salt 6 1-4 per hhd. Shingles 6 1-4 per m Tierces ----- 7 each Trunks of Goods - - - 12 1-2 Timber 25 per ton *' (ranging) ... 25 per 100 feet Wood and Bark - - - 25 per cord Empty Casks - - . . half price 07" The Wharfage of all Goods shipped by, or con- signed to, people residing out of the City, is to be paid by the master or owner of the vessel receiving or land- ing such goods. Goods if taken away any time short of a month, pav the same rate ot storage, as for an entire month. Goods brought on the wharf, by trucks, or other- wise, for public sale, to pay the same wharfage as if landed thereon. Goods put into a store for public sale, to pay one month's storage. Goods taken by one vessel from another, to pay half the wharfage that the same would have paid had they or been landed shipped from the wharf ; the wharfage to be paid by the vessel nearest the wharf Goods received from, or loaded on board coasters, to paid for by the be masters of the coasters ; unless the same are shipped, or received, by persons belonging to Boston, and a return thereof to be made by the master of the coaster to the wharfinger. The wharfage of goods "landed, other than from coasters, to be paid by the seller, or person landing them, except lumber, the wharfage on which is to be paid by the purchaser. 230 Rates of Wharfage.

The wharfage of Goods, shipped off the wharf, to be paid by the vessel that receives them on board, or the person who ships them. All merchandize sliipped off the wharf to pay the same rates of wharfage as tor landing, when the prop- erty may have been sold or otherwise disposed of, flour excepted, the wharfage of which will be charged in all cases, whether shipped by the importer or other person. Mahogany, dye wood, and lumber, landed on the wharf, to be immediately taken away, or piled up by* the wharfinger at the expense of the owner or consignee* Vessels will be charged dockage for the day of their arrival, but not for the day of their departure. Vessels lying at the wharf, are to remove at the re- quest of the wharfinger, and if not done at his request, the vessel will be removed by the wharfinger, at the risk and expense of the owner. Vessels hauling at the wharf, are expected to have their jib and spanker booms, and sprit-sail yards, rigged in, and to accommodate other vessels as much as pos- sible. Vessels being loaded, and coming from, or going to other wharves, to pay double rates of dockage, to re» move when directed by the wharfinger, and not to remain at the wharf, except v/Ith his permission. No vessel with unslacked lime, will be allowed to lie at the wharf, except with the particular permission of the wharfinger. No fire will be permitted on the wharf, nor any tar or pitch to be heated on board any vessel lying at the whai f, excepting when such vessel may be afloat, or a special permission be obtained from the wharfinger. No sand, gravel, or other ballast, to be landed on the wharf, unless with the approbation and under the in- spection of the wharfinger; nor are the dirt, sweepings of the hold, or other articles, under any pretence what- ever to be thrown into the dock. No boats are to be put on the wharf, except in the winter season, and then only with the consent of the wharfinger. No articles of any kind whatever, put upon the wharf are to be considered as entitled to remain there any longer time than the wharfinger shall consent to, and always subject to be removed at the expense of the owners. Stages from Boston. 231' LIST OF STAGES,

The houses at lohich they start from, and arrive at, Boston.

(XT' From Messrs. Badger & Porter's last " Stage Register."

Andover, leaves Citv Tavern, every day at 3 p m, and arrives at 9 a m. Amherst, Windsor and Burlington Mail, leaves City Tavern, every morning at 7, and arrives at 3 p ni. Albany, via Greentieid, leaves IJrigham's 42 Hanover-st, TuesThurs and Sat at 7 a m,an(l arrives tlie third day to dine. Albany, via Brattltborough, leaves Brigham's 42 Hanover-st Mon Wed and Fri morn at 2, and arrives at 8 same evenings. Albany Mail, via Noitliami)ton, leaves Earl's 36 Hanover-st Mon Wed and Fri at 2 a m, and arrives next days at 7 p m. Albany, via Springfield Mail, leaves every day except Sund at 2 a m, and arrives at 7 p ni. Albany, via Norihampton, leaves Tu Th and Sat at 2 a m, and arrives Mon Wed and Fri at 8 p m.

Albany Mail, via Springfield, 1 aves Eari's 35 Hanover-st Tu Thand Sat at 2 a m, and iMon Wed and Fri at 7 p ni. Albany, leaves Earl's 36 Hanover-st Mon AVedand Fri at2a m, and arrivt^s in Boston and Albany the following davs at 6 p m. Albany Mail, via Brattleboroiigh, leaves Brigham's 42 Hanover-st, Mon Wed and Fri at 2 a m, and arrives Tu Th and Sat evening. AlbanvMail, via Greenfield, leaves Brigham's 43 Hanover-st, Mon 6. Wed and Fri mornings at 2, and arrives Tu Th and Sat evenings at Bolton, Lancaster, Sterling, Princeton, Barre, and Sunderland, leaves Brigham's 42 Hanover.st, Tu Th and Sat at 7 a ra, and arrives Mon Wed and Fri at 3 p m. Berlin, Holden, Rutland, and N. Braintree, leaves Suffolk Hotel, Elm- st, Tu Th and Sat at 7 a m, and arrives Mon Wed and Fri at 5 p ni. Bristol and Warren Mail, via Taunton, leaves Shepard's, Bromfield-st, Mon Wed and Fri at 5 a m, and arrives Tu Th and Sat at 1-2 past 6 p m, Bridgewater and Randolph, leaves Shepard's, Bromfield-st, '1 u Th aba Sat at 12 noon, and arrives Mon Wed and Fri at 1-2 past 11 a m. Brookline, leaves Norfolk avenue, at 1-2 past 11, 1-2 past 3, 1-2 past 5 p m. Fare to Brookline, 25 cts. Beverlj', leaves City Tavern, every day, except Sun, at 4 pro, ana arrives at 10 a m. Concord, via Derry, leaves 9 Elm st, Mon Wed and Fri at 7 a m, and arrives lu Th and Sat at 6 p m. Concord, N. H. leaves Marlboro Hotel, Mon Wed and Fri at 1-2 past 6 a ni, and arrives Tu Th and Sat at 5 p m. Concord, N. H. via Lowell, leaves 9 Elni-st, Tu Th and Sat at 7 a m, and arrives Sun Wed and Fri at 5 p m. Concord, N. H. and Burlington, Vt. Mail, leaves 9 Elm-st every morn- ing, except Sundav, at 7, and arrives at 7 p m. Concord, leaves Brigham's 42 Hanover-st, Mon Wed and Sat, at 4 p m, and arrives at 9 a m, same days. Canton, leaves Jennings, 9 Elm-st, Mon Tu Thand Sat, at 1-2 past 3 p m, and arrives at 1-2 past 8 a m. Charleslovvn Hourly, leaves 45 Brattle-st, at 9 a m, and contuiues to leave every hour through the day until 8 p m. Cambridgeport Hourly, leaves 45 Brattle-st at 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 a m, and 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 p m. Cambridge, leaves 45 Bra'.tle-st, every day except Sun at 9 and 11 a m, —and 1, 3, 4, 5 and 7 p m. Fare 25 cts. Cambridge and East Cambridge, leaves Brattle-st, at 9, 11, 1, 3,4 & 5. Dudley, leaves Earl's 36 Hanover-st lu Th and Sat at 7 a m, and ar- rives Mon Wed and Fri in the afternoon. Duxbury, leaves City Tavern, Wed and Sat at 10 a m, and arrives Mon and Th to dine. 232 Stages from Boston.

Dnxbury, leaves City Tavern, Wed and Sat at 10 a m. Fare jg2. Dover, N. H. leavesi 85 Ann-st every morning except Sun at 8, and arrives every day at 4 p m. Dorchester, and South Boston, leaves Washinp:ton avenue, at 10,2 & S, Dorchester and Milton, leaves 11 Elm-st, every day, Sundays excepted, at 1-2 past 4 p in, and arrives at i-2 past 9 am. Dedham, leaves 9 Elm st, every day except Sun, at 4 p ro, and arrives at half past 8. Fare 50 cents. Eastern Mail, leaves 85 Annst, every day at 7 p m, and arrives in Salem at 9, in Newburyport 12 at night, in Portsmouth, N. H. at 3, am, and in Portland at 12 m, leaves Portland every morning at 4, and arrives at 8 p m. Fare to Newburyp't 2,50, to Portsmouth -1,00, to Portland 8,00. 2d Eastern Mail, leaves 85 Ann-st, every morning, except Sunday, at 7, and arrives at 5 p m. Gloucester Mail, leaves City Hotel, Elm-st, every day except Sun, at 1-2 past 11 a m, and arrives 1-2 past 12 noon. Groton, leaves Brigham's, Hanover-st, Tu Th and Sat at 9 a m, and arrives Mon Wed and Friat 4 pm. Hartford, leaves Earl's Hanover-st Mon Wed and Fri at 9 a m, and arr. Tu Th and Sat at 2 p m. Hanover, N. H. via Heniker, leaves Tu Th and Sat at 7 a m. Hyannis Mail, leaves City Tavern, Mon Wed and Fri at 3 a in. Haverhill and Andover, leaves Wilde's, 11 Elm-st, Mon Wed and Fri at 1-2 past 2 pm, and arrives at 12 m. Haverhill and Concord, N. H. leaves 11 EIra st, Mon Wed and Fri at 7 a m, and arrives Tu Th and Sat at 6 p m. Haverhill, Ms. Exeter, Dover, N. H. and Portland, leaves Wilde's, 11 £lm-$t, every day except Sun at half past 7 a m, and arrives at 6 p m. Hopkinton, N. H. leaves 11 Elm-st, Tu Th and Sat at 7 am, and arrives Mon Wed and Fri at 6 p m. Hingham and Cohasset, leaves City Tavern, Mon and Sat at 4 p m, and arrives at half past 9. Hingham, leaves Elm-st Hotel at 3 p m, and arrives at 1-2 past 9 am. Jamaica Plains, leaves Norfolk avenue, Washington-st, every day, ex- cept Sun, at 9 a m, and 4 pm. Fare 20 cents. Keene and Bellows Falls, N. H. Mail, leaves Suffolk Hotel, Elm-st, Mc Wed and Fri mornings at 4, and arrives Tu Th and Sat at 7 p m. Kcene, N. H. Old Mail, leaves Brigham's 42 Hanover-st every morning at 4, and arrives in each place same evening. Lancaster and Fitchburg, leaves City Tavern, Tu Th and Sat at 7 a m, and arrives Mon Wed and Fri at 2 p m. Lowell, Nashua, Amherst, N.H. and Francestown, leaves Marlboro Hotel, and Suffolk Hotel, Tu Ih and Sat at 7 am, and arrives Mon Wed and Friday. Lowell, leaves Wilde's Elm-st, Tu Th and Sat at 1-2 past 7, a m. Lowell Mail, leaves Wilde's, Elm-st, every day, except Sun at 1-2 past 2 « m, through Billerica. Woburn, and Medford. Fare Kl,25. Lowell Accom., leaves Wilde's Elm-st, Mon Wed. and Fri at 1-2 past 7 a in, through Tewksbury, Wilmington, Woburn and Medford. Lowell, Citizen's Coach, leaves 6 Elm-st, at 1-2 past 2 pm, arr. 11 a m. Medford, leaves Wilde's 11 Elm-st every day, except Sun, at 1-2 past 12 n, and 5 pm. Mendon and Uxbridge leaves Wilde's 11 Elm-st, Mon Wed and Fri at 7 am. and Tu Th and Sat at 1-2 past 11, and arrive 12 m and 10 a m. Medfield, Medway and Mendon, leaves Earl's 36 Hanover-st, Tu Th and Sat at 12 noon, and arrives Mon Wed and Fri at 1 p m. Methuen, leaves Eastern Stage House, Ann-st. Tu Th and Sat at 3 p m, and arrives Mon Wed and Fri at 9 a m. Marblehead, leaves City Tavern, every day except Sun, at 1-2 past 4, p m, and arrives at 10 a m. Farejgl. Marshfield, Scituate, Cohasset and Hingham, leaves City Tavern, Tu Th and Sat at 10 a m, and arrives Mon Wed and Fri to dine. New-York Steam Boat line, via Norwich and New-London, leave* Ex- change Wed and Sat mornings at 2, and arrives Tu and Fri p n>. Stages from Boston.

New-York Stage and Steam Boat line, leaves Mansion House, Milk-st at 5 a m, and arrives in the afternoon. New-York Mail, via New-Haven and Hartford, leaves Earl's 36 Hano- ver-st every day at 10 p m, and arrives at 6 p ni. The Old :Mail leaves Earl's at 1 p m. Northampton and Albany, leaves Earl's MonWed and Fri at H a ra, and arrives the following days to dine. Newburyport, Exeter, and Dover, N. H. leaves 85 Ann-st, every morn- ing except Sun at half past 7 am, and arrives at 6 p m. Newburyport and Amesbury, leaves 85 Anii-st, every day except Sun, at 2 p m, and arrives at 1 p m. Nashua and Concord, N. H. Mail, leaves 11 Elm-st Tu Th and Sat at 6 a m, and arrives Mon Wed and Fri at 6 p ni. New-Bedford Mail, leaves City Tavern Mon Wed and Fri at 1-2 past 7 a m, and arrives Tu Th and Sat afternoons. New-Bedford Mall, leaves Shepard's, Bromfield-st, every morning, ex- cept Sunday at 6, and arrives in the afternoon. Fare Jg3. Newport Mail, via Taunton, leaves Shepard's Bromfield street, every day, Sundays excepted, at 5 a m, and arrives Mon Wed and Fri at 5 p m. Plymouth, Sandwich, Falmouth, aud Barnstable Mail, leaves City

Tavern every morning excej)! Sun at 1-2 jiast 3, and arrives same ]> m. Plymouth, leaves City Tavern, Tues Th and Sat at 10 a m, leaves Ply- mouth Moil Wed and Fri at 8 a m. Plymouth and New-Bedford Mail, leavesCity Tavern, MonWed and Fri at 7 am, and arrives Tu Th and Sat at 5 p m. Providence, Citizen's Stage, leaves Mansion House, Milk-st, every morning except Sun at 5. — Accommodation leaves every day, except Sun at half past 11, through Waipole and Wrentham. Providence, Union Line, leaves Brigham's,42 Hanover-st, every 5 am. Peterborough, N. H. leaves Elm-st Tu Th and Sat at 7 a m, antl arrives Mon Wed and Fri at 4 p m. Portsmouth, N. H. and Portland, leaves Wilde's, 85 Ann-st, every morning, except Sun. at 8, and arrives at 5 p m. Quinc5', leaves Jenning's Hotel, Elm-st, every day, except Sunday at 4 p m, and arrives at 1-2 past 8 a m. Roxbury Hourly, leaves Norfolk Avenue, Wasliington-st. Scituate, Citizen's Coach, leaves City Tavern, Tu and Sat, at 1 p m, and arrives at 11 a m. Fare gl. Salem Coach, leaves City Tavern, daily, except Sun, at 9 and 1-2 past 11 a m, and 1-2 past 2, and at 3, 4 and 5 p m. South Reading & Maiden, leaves 9 Elm-st, Mon Wed & Sat at 4 p m, South Boston, leaves Mansion House, Milk-st,at 9 and 11 a m, and 1,3, 6 and 3 p m. Leaves South Boston at 8 & 12 m, and 2 & 5 p m. Taunton, leaves Shepard's, Bromfield-st, Mon Wed and Fri at 2 p m. Taunton, daily, leaves Shepard's at 1-2 past 12, except Sunday. Woburu, leaves Jennings, Elm-st Mon Wed & Sat at 4 p m, and arrives same days at 9 a m. Waliham ik Watertown Mail, leaves 11 Elm-st, every day, except Sun, at 4 p m, and arrives at 9 a m. Westborougli, Centre, and Worcester, leaves Tu Th and Sat at 10 a m, and arrives Mon Wed and Fri. at 1 p m. Worcester, leaves Earl's Hanover-st, Mon Wed and Fri at 10 a m, and arrives Tu Th and Sat at 1 p m.

The Deaths in Boston, from Jan. 1, 1829, to Jan. 1, 1830, were 1221. There died under 1 year of age 200, from 1 to

to 116 5 to 10, 42 ; 10 to 20, 59 ; 20 to 2 146 ; 2 5, ; 30, 157 • 30 to 40, 151 ; 40 to 50, 100 ; 50 to 60, 50 ; 60 to 70,

; 80 to 90, 25 ; 90 to 100, 5 ; Still-born, 53 ; 70 to 80, 44 65 ' There died of Consumption 203, Fevers 136. U* APPENDIX. CONTAINING ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS.

Page. 35. In the Meetings of the County Commissioners for Es- sex Co. dele " Tuesday the 16th of January" and " 4th Tuesday of December." 39. Dele Aaron Hill, Justice, deceased. 47. Insert George Lunt, Attor. Com. Pleas, Newburyport. 49. Insert Royal Makepeace, Justice of the P. Cambridge. 49. Insert Samuel Stevens, J. P. Chelmsford. 50. Dele Ebenezar Starr, J. P. Newton, deceased. 50. Dele Samuel H. Mann, J. P. East Sudbury, and insert him at Lowell. 50. Insert Elisha Ford, J. P. Lowell, and dele him at Chelmsford. 52. Dele Samuel B. Walcutt, Counsellor at Law, Groton, and insert him at Hopkinton. 52. Dele Samuel H. Mann, Attor. S. J. C. East-Sudbury. 52. As Attorney S. J. C. Newton, read John H. Richard- son, instead of Jona. 90. Dele David Dunham, Post Master, Reading, and insert David Damon and John Weston.

O" By an Act of the Legislature of March 12, 1830, the Courts of Probate have concurrent jurisdiction with the Supreme Judicial Court and the Court of Common Pleas, in granting licenses to Executors, Administrators, and Guardians, to sell, for the payment of debts and legacies or taxes, or for the support or legal expenses of Wards the whole of any real estate, where a partial sale of the residue would be greatly injured.—The Judges of Probate Courts have authority to adjourn as they shall judge nec- essary. And when prevented by sickness or other reason- able cause from attending a Court, his Register of Probate may adjourn the same by his direction. -ii Boston Society for Medical Improvement Hold their meetings once a fortnight, to discuss medical subjects, at the Medical Hall, Washington Street, opposite the Marlboro' Hotel. The Society have a valuable ana- tomical cabinet. Boston Vaccine Societies. There are two of these Societies in the City, whose ob- ject is to keep pure vaccine matter, The members alpha- betically vaccinnate. Commissioners for Massachusetts. 235

Boston Society of Natural History Hold monthly meetings at the Athenaeum, for the transac- tion of business. In the month of November, a course of lectures on Natural History is given at the lecture room, under the auspices of this Society. The lecturers are, Drs, W. Channing, John G. Ware, J. B, Bradford, Dr. Flint, H. Storer, J. V. C. Smith, G. Ilayward, Dr. Mason, and Mr. Nutall. An interesting cabinet has been already commenced.

COMMISSIOjYERS resident in other States, who have been ap-pointed by the Government of Massachusetts to take Testimony and Depositiojis to be read in the Courts of Massachusetts,—also to administer Oaths and to take the acknmoledgment of Deeds, Powers of Mtorney, and all instruments under seal to be recorded in said Common- wealth. William H. Maxwell, City of New-York, New-York. Clement C. Biddle, Philadelphia, Pennsylv. William Willis, Portland, Maine. James Elliot, Brattleborough, Vermont. Levi Chamberlain, Filzwilliam, N. Hampsh. Hampden Cutts, Portsmouth, N. Hampsh. David A. Hall, Washington, Distr.of Col. Gurdon Deming, Fayetteville, N. Carolina. Matthew Hall McAllister, Savannah, Georgia.

Atlantic Insurance Company. Capital, $250,000.

Francis Watts, President. | Robert Farley, Secretary. Directors, Henry Oxnard, Thaddeus Nichols, jr. Isaac Parker, Samuel D. Bradford, Daniel Denny, Benjamin B. Grant, Martin Brimmer, Charles Brown.

Ocean Insurance Company. Capital, $200,000.

Joseph H. Adams, President. | John Preston, Secretary. Directors, Joseph H. Adams, Mark Healey, John W. Fenno, John B. Jones, Reuben Richards, jr. Wm. Eager, George Howe, E. E. Bradshaw, Edward Clark, Henry G. Chapman, Thomas Curtis, F. E. White.

Manufactories incorporated in 1830. Namet Location. Capital. Boston Flint Glass, Boston, $125,000 Grafton Cotton, Woollen, Grafton, 300,000 Crown and Eagle Cotton, Uxbridge, 300,000 Middlesex Cotton & Woollen, Lowell, 500,000 236 Massachusetts Medical Society. FELLOWS OF THE MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL SOCIETY.

"Eben.Alden^-M.D. Randol/ih Calvin Briggs, m.d. Mar- Willard Anns, Korthfield blehead S:iml. Adams, m.d. Boston M .Baker, NobleborouglhMe. Moses Appleton, Water- Anson Bates, Barre ville^ Maine Nathaniel Bemis, M.D. Wa- Luther Allen, Sterling tertown Eben. Ames, E. Sudbury Parley Barton, Orange S. Ayer, i^.m. Portland, Me. Erastus Beach, Sandisjield Moses Ayer, Norway., Me. R. Brewster, Buxton, Me» Benj. Austin, M.D. J^civton Arte mas Bullard, Sutton John Andrews, Wendell Ephraim Buck, Maiden Z.B. Adams, M.D. Boston David Bacon, Buxton, Me* Helaz Alvord, Montague Benj. D. Bartlett, Bath,Me. Edwin Adams.M.D. Boston Benjamin Bradford, Liver- Samuel Alden, Bridgewat, more, Alaine H.Adams, M.D. Waltham Ira Bryant, Cu7nmington Wm. Bradford.M.D. Boston John Bartlctt, Roxbury Silas Blake, Otisfidd, Me, S. Batcheller, jr. Royalston Jas. Bowen, BlocniJield,Me. Amos Bancroft, M.D. Groton Reuben Bell, Badley Benj. Billings, Mansfield Artemas Brown, m.d. Med' Thos. Bucklin, Hojikinton way John B. Brown, m.d. Boston Joseph Bullard Southboro, Josiah Batchelder, m. d., John S. Bartlett, m.d.JV. Yf Provincetoiun Silas Brown Wilmington Jacob Bigelow, m.d. Boston Wm. Bridgman, Belcherto, Hubbard Bartlett, Lee Oliver Bliss, Longmeadow Samuel Bugbee, Wrentham Leavit Bates jYorton Asa Burbank, Albany, M Y. Gamaliel Bradford, m. d., Ben.Brown, Waldoboro\Me. Boston A. Bacon, Scarborough, Me. Josi. Bartlet, m. d. Concord Jeremiah Barker Gor- Thos. Boulton Egremont ham^ Maine Thomas R. Boutelle, m. d.,

JosiahW.Brewster, — , Me. Leominster yVm.Bue\,Litc/iJield, Conn. Geo.Baker.M.D. Lancaster Edm. Buxton, Warren, Me. John M. Brewster, Lenox George Bates, m. b. Boston Erastus H. Bartlett, m. ji., Gideon Barstow, Salem Duxbury Massachusetts Medical Society. 237

JohnK.Briggs,M.D.Z)erf//am John Dixwell, m.d. Boston John Brooks, Barnardston Eilhu Dwight, 5. Hadley Benjamin Barrett, m. d., Oliver Dean, Medway Xorlhampton Luke Dewe}', Richmond Benj. Drury, Shencer Henry H. Childs, m. d., Theodore Dexter, Boston Pittsfieid John Delamattre, Sheffield Walter Channing, m. d., Geo. B. Doane.M.D. Boston Boston John C. Dalton, m. d,, Daniel Collins, Lenox Chelmsford David Cobb, Christopher Dean, Co/cram Abijah Cheever, Saugus William B. Duggan, m.d., Hezekiih Clark, Medford D.Clark, N.YarmoutfuMe. Ebenezer Dale Gloucester Dan.Coliins, Williamsburgh Keubtn Champion, jun., Samuel Emerson, Wdls^Me, West Sfiringfidd Moses H. Elliot, US, Army Saml. Clark, M.D. JVewton Caleb Enjery, Elliot ^ Me. EleazerClap, m.d. Boston Micah Eldridge, Nash- Rufus Oowles, jimherst ua, j\r. H. Isaac (t. Cutler, Amherst (ieo. Estabrook, Rutland Samuel Clesson, NexvSalem Hezekiah Eldridge, Boston

Cafeb Chapin, J\,''eiv York Atherton Clark, Ashfield Royal Fowler, Stockbridge Benj. Chandler, Paris^Me. Joseph Fiske, Lexington Robert Carr, Hebron^ Me. Joseph H. Flint, m. d., Seth Chandler, MinouMe. JSTorthamfiton Anthony Collamore, Pem- Dudley Fulsome, Gor- broke ham^ Maine Job Clark, Westfield Saml.Farnsworth, Bridge' Dennis Cooley, Deerjield tonvn, Maine Elijah W. Carpenter, Bar. Noah Fearing, Bridgewat, nardston John Frink Rutland Shepard Clark, Hubburd- Noah Fyefield, Weymouth ston James Foster, Rochester Charles Culver, Becket Abel Fox, m.d. Savannah Jacob Corey, jr. Stnrbridge Chandler Flagg, Marbleh. HughCunninghan^jiS/m/fs- Thomas Foster, m.d. Cam- bury bridge Edw. L. Coffin, m.d. Lynn AndrewFoster,M.D. Roxb, Geo. Choate, m.d. Salem Amos Earnsworth, m. d., "^ehe.CulleYtS^.D.Pe/i/iej'ell Boston. Aaron Cornish, m.d. Falmo. Elijah J. Ford, Alna, Me. Edward Flint, Leicester 238 Massachusetts Medical Society.

Timothy Fisher, HoWston Zadock Howe, BiUerka Josiah F. Flagg.M.D. BoUon Oliver Hubbard, Salem Joshua B. Flint, M.D. do. Abiel Hall, jr, Alfred, Me. John Flint, m. d. Boston Uriah Hagar, Waltham John Hastings, Hatfield JohnM.G Yoswenov.Methusn Cornelius Holland, Jay- JamesGardiner,M.D. Lymi fioint,, Maine John Grt^n^u.D, Worcester Eli Hall, Blandford Joseph Oilman, Wells, Me, James Hewins, Medjield Jacob Gates, Bosto7i Israel Hildreth,jr. Dracut Henry Gardner, m. d., Amory Hunting, Franklin

Charlestown Loam m i Harri?igton Paxton Oliver Griswold, Frey- G, Hooker, Syracuse,, JV. Y. burgh,, Maine Kufus Hatliaway, Duxbu, Dav.A.Grosvenor.jRcarfino: Vincent Holcomb, Granv. Daniel Green, Ward Levi W. Humphreys, Otis Goodman, S. Hadlcy SoiLthwick Jacob Goodwin, '- James Holland, Westfield Daniel Gould, Reading Benj. W. Hildrelh, Marl- Wm. Gordon, HingJuun borough Joshua Green, m.d. Groton Charles T. Hildreth, m.d., John O4 Green, m.d. Lowell Boston Timo.Gordon.M.D. Weymo. LutherlVl .Harris, Broohline

Thaddeus W . Harris.M.D., Abiel Heywood, Concord Dorchester Richard Hazeltine, m. d., AppletonHowe,M.D. Wey- Lynn mouth AmosHolbrook,M.D.M//^on I. Stearns Hurd, M. d., David Hunt, Korthamfiton Charlestown Geo. Hay ward, M. D. JSos/o?z Isaac Hodges, Adams Enoch Hale, jr. M.D. do. Abiashai Howard Sturbri. John Homrtns, m.d do, Saml. Hart, m.d. Beverly Benj. F. Heywood, m. d., Edwar d A. Holyoke, m.d., Worcester. Salem Jacob Holmes, Athol Anson Hooker, m. d. East NathanHavwardP/yw6/w;/z Cambridge Gad Hitchcock, jr. A''ortli Hiram Hosmer, m.d. Wq' Yarmouth, Maine tertown John Hubbard, Readfield,, Joshua H. Hayward, m.d., Maine Boston John A .Hyde, Frecfiort^Me. Wm. Ingalls, m.d. Boston Walter Hunnewell, m. d., Watertown Jamesjackson,M.D. Boston Abiel Hall, Alfred, Me. David Jones, North Yar-

Joseph Huse, Camden, Me* mouth ^ Maine Massachusetts Medical Society. 231>

Benjamin James, Weston James Mann, m.d. Boston

John James, Albany ^ JV. Y. Ammi R. Mitchell, J\''orth Daniel James, do. Yarmouth, M[ti7ie Jonathan G. Johnson, m.d., Ariel Mann, HcillowelKMe. J\^eTi)buryp.ort John Merrill, m. d. Fort^ Saml. Johnson, m.d. Salem la7id, Maine Asa Jones, S/iencer Thomas Manning, Ifiswich Elisha James, jr. Scitnate Chas.Macomber, MarsAf^'rf BelaB. Jones, Southamjiton Reuben D. Muzzey. m. d., John Jeffries, m.d. Boston Hanover^ A''. H. Joth. Moulton, Buckfit. Me, Joseph Klttredge, Andcrver Caleb Miller, Rehobot}\ Giles C. Kellog,^, Hadky Paul R.Metcalf,^re/^/Aar;w John B. Kittredge Fra- Francis Moore, m. d. Ea- mingham ton, A", r. Peirscn Kendall, Sterling Mos. Mason, jr. i?c^Ae/,A/

Isaac Lincoln , 7 (7/25/ia7n , /Vf(?. Wm. Lamb, Grafton Benjamin L. Oliver, m.d,, Jonath.Leonard, Sandwich Salem Lemu. Lebarron, Roxbury HectorOrr,M.D. Bridgwat. Dan Lamb, Charlton Gushing Otis, m.d. Scituate Timothy Little, JV'«?w Glou- Geo. Osgood, jr. Danvers cester^ Maine Jose. O.Osgood, Amesbury Joel Lyons, Gill Daniel Oliver, m.d. Hono- Rufus Longley Haverhill ver^ jY. H.

Winslow Lewis, jr. i\r. D-, David Osgcod,M.D. -5os/o« Boston Benj. Osgood, Westford Ivory H. Lynch, Sandwich Geo. W.Otis, M.D. Boston Joseph Osgood, m.d. Da7iv* Nathl.Miller,M.D./^ra«A:/e>z 240 Massachusetts Medical Society.

Amos Parker, Bolton Leonard Proctor, m. d.^ AbelL.Pierson.M.D. Salem Lexington Thos. I. Parker, M.D. JV, Y. Chas.G.Putnam,M.D.&/em Cyrus Perkins, m. d. A*. F. John Randall, m.d. Boston Benj .Page, r. Halbwell, Me. j Benj.Rogers, G.Barringtm Jas. Parker, Gardiner^ Me. Alex. Read, Benjamin Parker, m. d., Mw Bedford , Boothbay.Me, Concord JV. H. Peter G. Robbins, Nathaniel Peabody, 5o5^on Roxbury John Revere, m. JV. Ebenezer Poor, East An- d. Y, Dean Robinson, dover^ Maine J\/eivbury Thos. Richmond, Jona. Page, Brunswick^Me. Westford Edward Reynolds, Wm. Pay son, Fcxborouifh jr. m.d., B0i>l07l Edmund C. Peet, J\e'w Chandler Marlborough Robbins, jr. m.d., Boston Freeman Perry, Fairha- Geo. Russell, M.D. ven, Indiana Ter. Lincoln Horatio Robinson, Nathl.S.Prentiss, Roxbury m. d., Boston Alfred Perry, Stockbridge Daniel Porter, Wendell George C. Shattuck, m.d., Abner Phelps, m.d. Boston Boston Wm.Parkhurst, Petersham AIpheusF.Stone, Greenfield Benjamin Pond, jr. m. d., John Stone, Springjield Westborotigh Benj. Shurtleff, m.d. Boston Geo. Vs.v\in\^v\,u.Tt. Boston Jeremi. Spofford, Bradford Josiah Prescott, Farming- Jeremy Stimpson, Dedham ton^ Maine JohnStockbridge, Bath, Me, GustavusD. Peck, Milford Jonath. Sibley, Union, Me, John Pond, Mendon Foster Swift, U. S. Army SylvanusPlympton,^oAMm Moses D. Spciford, Roivley Nathl. Pierce Ashbumham Eben. Starr, m.d. Mtvton Mos Phelps, Hubbardston IssacharSnell,W^m;^ro^Af^. Thomas Phipps, Quincy L. Sprague, Hallonvell, Me, Nathan Perry, N. Bridgew. Thos. Sewall, m.d. Wash- Thomas W. Parsons, m.d., ington., D. C, Boston Daniel Swan, Medford Sturgis Phinney, JV. York Ephraim Stone, Harvard Angus. T. Parker, Shirley Daniel Stone, Sharon Sylvanus Plympton,jr.M.D., Nathaniel Swift, Andover Cambridge M.Sweet, Parsmsfield, Me. Usher Parsons, m.d. Prov- Jas. H. Sargent, U.S.Army idence^ R. I. John Starkweather, Ufiton Henry Parker, Grafton Joseph L. Stevens, m. d., Augustus Plympton, m. d. Castine, Maine Massachusetts Medical Society. 24i

Richard S. Spofford, m.d., Wm. H. Tyler, Lanesboro Ncivburyport Abrah. R. Thompson, m.d' Caleb H.Stickney, A'i)r?yzc/^ Charlfstoivn Thomas Sears, Peru Solom on D.Townsend,M .D., Still.Spaulding, Lexington Boston Thaddeus Spaulding, 5. ^oseph Torrey, Salem Reading Gndley Thaxter,./^6me-^o« Paul Spooner, A*. Bedford Philip E. Theobold, Wis- Wnodbrklge Strong, m.d., cassetf Maine Boston Calvin Tilden, Hanson Saml. A. ShiirtleflP, Boston Enoch S. Tappan, m. d., William S'.veetser, m. d., jiugustn^ Maine Burlington, Vt. Charles Trafton, S. Ber- John M. Smith, Sfiencer wick, Maine CalebH.Snow,M.D. Boston Piatt ^.TwX^vW.Stockbrid. Jonathan Stone, Canton Jacob Tewksbury, Hebron^ Renj. Seabury, Orleans Maine JohnP.Spooner,M.D. Boston Ezekiel Thaxter, m. d., Jerome V. C. Smith, m.d., Abington Boston Stephen I'hayer, Fairfield Robt. B. Severance, Shelbu, Saml. Titus, Cambridgefit. Lyndon A. Smith, VVil- AlexanderThayer,Men£/ow liawstonun Arad Thompson, Middle- Asa Siory Manchester borough Joseph Shed, Cambriege Ames Taylor Warwick Steph. H. Shelding, Mitick Augustus Torrey, Beverly MartinSpear, u,T>,Dedham Eben. Stone, m.d. Walfiole John C. Warren, m. d.,

Sam 1 Sh aw , M . D . Pla infield Boston Saml.Smith, Williamstovon Rufus Wyman, m. d., Erastus Sargent, Lee Charlestown John Seabury, Chatham John Walton, m.d. Pefi- Joshua Studley, Hanover perell J. Greely Stevenson, m.d., John Ware, m.d. Boston Boston Robt. Worthington, Lenox D.Humphreys Storer^M.n., Charles W. Wilder, m.d., Boston Leominster Isaac P. Smith, M d. Maiden Steph. W. Williams, m.d., Deerjield Calvin Thomas, m. d., Elias Weld, Tyngshorough Timothy Wellington, m.d., Robert Thaxter, M. d., West Cambridge Dorchester Chas. Worthington, Lenox Dan.Thurber,M.D.W Mendon Saml. Weed, Portland.Me. ;

242 Royal Families of France and Russia.

NoahWhitman,jr.SrzV/^ew. Asa G. Welch, Tyringham Jonath. Wild, jr. Braintree JamesM.Whittemore,M.D., Daniel Wardwell, Brighton William J. Walker, m.d., Abel Wilder, Mendon Charles town John D. Wells, m.d. Boston Peter Whitnev, Gray^ Mt. Chas. Wild, m.d. Brooklinc SosephWarrenyMiddie/ield Simon Whitney, m.d. jFVa • George Willard, Uxbridge mingham John W. Webster, M. D., Malthus A. Ward, m.d., Cambridge Salem Orren Wright, Piltsfield Jonathan Ware, Milton Jonath. Wales,] r. Randolfih William C. Whittredge, Samuel Young, Harvard Neil) Bedford

King and Royal Family of France. LOUIS PHILIP. King of the French; of the Branch of Orleans, and descended from a brother of Louis XIV b. Oct. 6, 1773 ; proclaimed King of the French, Aug. 9, 1830; married Nov. 25, 1809, to Maria Amelia, daughter of Ferdinand, king of the Two Sieilies, b.

April 26, 1782 : Issue :—

1. Ferdinand, Duke of Chartres ; b. Sept. 3, 1810. 2. Louisa ; b. April 3, 1812. 3. Maria; b. April 12, 1813. 4. Louis Charlesy Duke of Nemours ; b. Oct. 25, 1814. 5. Clementina; b. June 3, 1817. 6. Francis, Duke of Joinville ; b. Aug. 14, 1818, 7. Henry, Duke of Aumale ; b. Jan. 16, 1822. 8. Anthony, Duke of Montpensier ; b July 31, 1824.

Emperor and Imperial Family of Russia. NICHOLAS, Emperor of all the Russias, and King cfPoland; b.July 6, 1796; mar. July 13, 1817, to Alex- andra (formerly Charlotte)^ daughter of the King of

Prussia, b. July 13, 1798 ; succeeded his brother ./f/for- cwcfer, December 1, 1825 :—Issue:—

1. Alexander, Hered. Prince ', b. April 29,1818. 2. Mary; b. August 18, 1819. 3. Alga; b. September 11, 1822. 4. Alexandra; b. June 24, 1825. 5. Conslantine; b. September 21, 1827. Officers of the Third Brigade. 24^

OFFICERS IN THE THIRD BRIGADE, FIRST DIVI- SION, (including Boston and Chelsea) in commissiou December 28, 1830.

Brigadier-General^ Aid-de-Camp^ Brigade-Major and Inspector^ David Lee Child. Brigade-Q^uarter-Master^

LIGHT DRAGOONS. Captain. Lieutenants. Cornet. Truman R. Hurlburt AbielAu- 1 LeonardT J ^°^^tvt u ^^"^^^i„.„«o j^^^^^ Leonard

BATTALION OF ARTILLERY. Major, Aaron Andrew Qr.Master^ Wm.Tewksbury Adjut, Wm. Chamberlain Surgeon^ Josh. H. Hayward Captains. 1st Lieutenants. 2d Lieutenants, Thomas Goodwin John Wilson Joseph Jones Ebenez. Tasker Benjamin Brown Edwin Bradley Samuel Thompson William Thomas Jabez Pratt

COMPANY OF ARTILLERY SEA FENCIBLES. Captain, 1st Lieutenant. 2d Lieutenant. Winslow W. Sever James Smith Josiah Stursis Ensign, Francis Dewson. Adjutant, Henry Sargent.

SOUL OF SOLDIERY. Captain, Calvin W. Haven. Lieutenant, Granville Whittington. Ensign, Henry L. Webster. Adjutant, Jacob Thaxter.

FIRST REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Colonel, Thomas Davis. Lieutenant- Colonel, Peter Dunbar, Major, Adjutant, Sumner Crosby Chaplain, SebastianStreeter Qr.Mast., GilesT. Crockett Surgeon, Saml. A. Shurtleff Pay-Master, Elijah Stearns Surgeon'sMate,Geo.Ste'dTns 244 Officers of the Third Brigade.

Captains, Lieutenants. Ensigns. David Pratt Anthony Chapouil Joseph N. Bates Joseph M.Harding Thomas Manley John Kendall Joseph L. Ross Edm. D. Cassell Lyman Goodnow Isaac Stevens Aaron Hicks Edw. W. Baxter Eben. N. Hunting Edwin Brown Joseph Hastings Wm. H. Atwood Amos S. Allen Clark Smith James Kehr Robert Kimball Lewis Dennis Samuel Stearns Nathl.Colesworthy JoDas Bessom Elisha Ellis

SECOND REGIMENT OF INFANTRY.

Colonel., Edward G. Prescott. Lieutenant- Colonel, Elias Kingsley. Major^ S. Davis Leavins.

Adjutant^ J. Ivers Austin Chaplain., Qr.Master^ Surgeon^ WinslowLewis, jr. Pay-Mast.^ GranvilleMears Surgeon'sMate,J .\ .C.Smiih

Captains. Lieutenants Ensigns. John Davis Wro. W. Allen James Gay Jos.W. Homer, jr. Wm. Barrett Nathl. Trumbull "William Carleton Henry F. M'Gee Ebenez.N. Stratton Charles Hubbard John Ladd Wm. R. Stacy Stephen Titcomb Silas Johnson Joshua Sever John C. Cook George Davis Henry L. Webster Edward Blake R. Chs. Winthrop Patrick Grant Robert White Wm. Easterbrook Hiram Harris Luke Brown Richard S. Fay

THIRD REGIMENT OE INFANTRY,

Colonel, John S. Tyler. Lieutenant-Colonel^ John F. Bannister. Major., Josiah L. C. Amee.

Adjutant., Chaplain., John Pierpont Qr. Master., Wm. C. Tyler Surgeon., Joshua B. Flint Pay-Master^ SuTg.MatCf J. C. Howard Masonic Societies. 245-

Captains, Lieutenants, Ensigns. Daniel Tisdale Fran. H. P. Homer Wm. R. Hudson Ira Gibbs Joel Powers Jona. Chapman, jr. Francis Brinle3r,jr. Charles R. Lowell George Page Lowell Pratt John C. Mann Henry W. Kinsman John C. Park Charles Davis, jr. Charles Cook John Ellras John Eaton Joshua Gould Edm. R. Griffith Edward Knight Francis Allen Walter W. Upham George H. Child Seth J. Thomas John F. Edwards V/illiam Hayden George W. Cram John Y. ChampneyMilton Holden John Patten Angus. Winchester Amos Kimball L. R. Bradley

BRIGADE BAND. Master^ Asa Fillebrown. Deputy Master^ Geo.W. Foster. Privates^ Abel F. Knight, Matthias Mears, Lorenzo White, William F. Stratton, Thomas Beals, John Bart- lett, Azel White, Henry Niebuhr, Samuel Ames, Isaac Delano, William Crombie, Benjamin F. Burditt, Francis L. Raymond, Gilbert Cutting, Thomas Knight, William A. Field. MASONIC SOCIETIES.

General Grand Encampment of Knights Templars in the United States. Rev. Jonathan Nye, Claremont, N. H. G. G. Master. Next Triennial meeting of the G. G. Encampment will be held in the city of Baltimore, September, 1832.

Grand Encampment of Massachusetts and Rhode-Island. Meet annually.

John J. Loring, Esq. Boston, G. Master. Joseph Whitaker, Esq. Providence, D. G. Master. Robert Lash, Boston, G. Generalissimo. Jacob Amee, of Boston, G Captain General. Rev. John L. Blake, of Boston, Grand Prelate. Thomas Power, Esq. of Boston, G. S. Warden. Edward A. Raymond, of Boston, G. J. Warden. Moses Richardson, of Providence, G. Treasurer. * w* 246 Masonic Societies.

Samuel Howe, of Boston, G. Recorder. A. A. Dame, Esq. of Boston, G. Warder. Daniel Tenney, of Sutton, G. Standard Bearer. Joseph Young, of Newburyport, G. Sword Bearer.

General Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the United States. Edward Livingston, of New-York, G. G. High Priest. Hon. Joel R. Poinsett, (S.C.) D. G. G. H. P. Edward K. Stapleton, of Baltimore, G. G. Scribe. Rev. Paul Dean, of Boston, G. G. King. Peter Grinnell, of Providence, G. G. Treasurer. Lebbeus Chapman, of New-York, G. G. Secretary. Rev. Jonathan Nye, Claremont, (N. H.) G. G. Chaplain. Amos Nourse, of Maine, G. Marshal. Next meeting in Baltimore, September, 1832.

Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Massachusetts. Stated meetings in June, September and December. Officers elected in September. Rev. Samuel Clark, of Princeton, Grand High Priest. Robert Lash, of Boston, Deputy Grand High Priest. Rev. Charles Train, of Framingham, G. King. Charles Wells, G. Scribe. Abraham A. Dame, G. Treasurer. Samuel Howe. G. Secretary. Rev. Sebastian Streeter, ) Rev. Samuel Barrett, > G. Chaplains. Rev. Seth Alden, ) John R. Bradford, G. Marshal.

Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Massachusetts. Quarterly communications held on the 2d Wednesday in December, March, June and September. Joseph Jenkins, Esq. of Boston, G. Master. William Hilliard, Esq. of Cambridge, Deputy G. Master. Abraham A. Dame, Esq. of Boston, Senior G. Warden. William J. Whipple, Esq. of Cambridge, Junior G. Warden. John J. Loring, Esq. of Boston, Grand Treasurer. Thomas Power, Esq. of Boston, Recording Gr. Secretary. Rev. Asa Eaton, d.d. of Boston, Corresponding Gr. Secr'y. John P. Bigclow, Esq. of Boston, Grand Marshal. Masonic Societies. 24f

Rev. Ezra Ripley, d. d. of Concord, Grand Chaplain. Rev. Samuel Barret, of Boston, do. Rev. Jonathan Greenleaf, of Boston, do. Rev, Charles Train, of Framingham, do. Rev. Samuel Osgood, d.d. of Springfield, do. Rev. James Morss, d.d. of Newburport, do. Rev. Benj. Willard, of Northampton, do. Rev. Benjamin Putnam, of Randolph, do. Rev. Jonathan Going, of Worcester, do. Rev. J. W. Eastman, of Reading, do. Elias Haskell, of Boston, Senior Grand Deacon. David Parker, of Boston. Junior Grand Deacon. George G. Smith, of Boston, Grand Steward. Eliab N. Metcalf, Esq. of Cambridge, do. Thomas W. Phillips, Esq. of Boston, do. Horatio M. Willis, Esq. of Boston, do. Hon. Thos. J. Goodwin, of Charlestown, G. Stcord Bearer. Henry H. Barton, of Boston, Grand Pursuivant. Isaac Livermore, of Cambridge, do.

The following Right Worshipful Brethren are Deputy Grand Masters, for the several districts of the Common- wealth, and styled District Deputy Grand Masters.

Joseph Eveleth, of Boston, 1st District. Ebenezer Bradbury, Esq. of Newburport, Royal Turner, Esq. of Randolph, Hon. Josiah J. Fiske, of Wrentham, Lemuel Shattuck. Esq. of Concord, Linus Child, Esq, of Southbridge, Ansel Phelps, Esq. of Greenfield,

Rev. Luther Hamilton, of Taunton, 248 Population of Massachusetts. New Census of Towns in Massachusetts for 1830. SUFFOLK. Weston 1,091 Cohasset 1,227 Boston 61,392 East Sudbury 944 Roxbury 5,259 Chelsea 770 Framingham 2,313 Brookline 1,041 Natick 890 Dedham 3,117 62,163 Sherburne aoo Needhara 1,420 ESSEX. Holliston 1,304 Dover 497 Salisbury 2,51Q Hopkinton 1,800 Medfield 817 Amesbury 2,445 Groton 1,925 Canton 1,517 Newbuiyport 6,338 Littleton 947 Newbuiy 3,603 Carlisle 565 41,90X West Nfwbury 1,586 Chelmsford 1,387 BRISTOL. Bradford 1,856 Lowell 6,474 Freetown 1,909 Rowley 2,044 Dracut 1,615 Troy 4,157 Haverhill 3,912 Westford i;329 Westport 2778 Andover 4,540 Tyngsborough 822 Berkley 907 Ipswich 2,951 Dunstable 593 Taunton 6,045 Melhuen 2,011 Shirley 991 Raynham 1,209 Topsfield 1,011 Pepperell 1,440 Easton 1,756 Boxford 937 Townsend 1,506 Norton 1,484 Middleton 607 Ashby 1,240 Attleborongh 3,215 Saugus 960 Mansfield 1,172 Lynn 6,138 77,968 Pawtucket 1,458 Danvers 4,228 PLYMOUTH. Seekonk 2,134 Marbiehead 5,150 Hanson 1,030 Dighton 1,737 Lynnfield 617 Hingham 3,357 Rehoboth 2,468 Salem 13,886 Hull 193 Somerset 1,024 Beverly 4,079 Scituate 3,470 Swanzey 1,677 Hamilton 743 Hanover 1,300 Fairhaven 3,034 "VVenham 612 Pembroke 1,324 New-Bedford 7,592 Manchester 1,238 Mai*shfield 1,^63 Dartmouth 3,867 Essex 1,345 Duxbury 2,705 Gloucester 7,513 Kington 1,322 49,474 Plymouth 4,751 BARNSTABLE. 82,887 Middleborough 5,008 Sandwich 3,367 MIDDLESEX. Rochester 3,556 Barnstable 3,975 Charlestown 8,783 Wareham 1,385 Yarmouth 2,251 Medfovd 1,755 Carver 970 Falmouth 2,543

Maiden 2,010 Plympton 920 Eastham . 966 Woburn 1,977 Halifax 703 Provincetown 1,710 Stoneham 732 Bridgewater 1,855 Dennis 2,317 Burlington 446 North Bridgew. 1,953 Truto 1,549 Billerica 1,374 West do. 1,042 Welfleet 2,044 "Wilmington 731 East do. 1,653 Orleans 1,7^9 Bedford 685 Abington 2,423 Chatham 2,134 Reading North 1,806 Harwich 2,463 South Reading 1,310 42,993 Brewster 1,418 Tewksbury 1,527 NORFOLK. Lexington 1,541 Sharon 1,024 West Cambridge 1,230 Stoughtori 1,591 NANTUCKET 7)^02 Concord 2,017 Walpole 1,442 DUKES. Lincoln 709 Foxborough 1,168 Edgartown 1,509 Sudbury 1,424 Franklin 1,662 Tisbury 1,318 Stow 1,221 Wreiithara 2,765 Chilmark 691 Boxborough 474 Med way 1,766 Acton 1,128 Bellingham 1,101 3,518 Marlborough 2,074 Dorchester 4,064 WORCESTER. Cambridge 6,071 Milton 1,565 Sutton 2,186 Brighton 972 QMincy 2,192 Douglas 1,742

Watertown 1,641 Braintree 1,752 Uxbridge ,, "Walthara 1,857 Weymouth 2,839 Northbridge lfiS3 Newton 2,377 Randolph 2,200 Mendon 3,153 Population of Massachusetts. 249

Mi'ford 1^60 Worthington Gi-afton 1^39 Millbuiy 1611 Ward 690 Oxt'ord 2,034 Upton 1,157 Shrewsbury 1,386 "VVestbinough 1,438 Southborough 1,080 Worcestirr 4,172 Holden 1,718 Rutland 1,276 Hubbardston 1,674 Petersham 1,695 Wiiichendoa 1,463 Royalstun 1,494 Templeton 1551 Athol 1,325 Phillipston 932 Gardner 1,028 Paxton 597 Leicester 1,782 Spencer 1.618 Brookfield 2,342 Western 1,189 Dudley 2,155 North Brookfield 1,241 Sturbridge 1,688 Charlton 2,173 Oakham 1,010 Hardwick 1,885 New Braintree 825 Dana 623 Southbridge 1,444 Barre 2,503 Lancaster 2,016 Northborough 994 West Boylsion 1,053 Harvard 1,601 Boylston 820 Bolton 1,258 Berlin 692 Sterling 1,789 Princeton 1)345 Leominster 1,361 Lunenburg 1,318 Westminster 1,695 FitcUburgh 2,179 Ashburnhaia 1,403 Kotuwn 69

84,365 HAMPSHIRE. Cummington 1,260 —

250 Courts and Judges of the State of Maine.

SITTINGS OP THE COURTS IN MAINE. Supreme Judicial Court* LAW TERMS. At York, on the last Tuesday in April.—Portland, on the 1st Tues. in May.—Paris on the 3d Tues. in May. Wiscasset, on the 4th Tues. in May.— Augusta, on the 1st Tues. next after the 4th Tues. in May.—Norridge- wock on the 2d Tues. next after the 4th Tues. in May. Bangor, on the 3d Tues. next after the 4th Tues. in May.—Castine, on the 4th I'ues. next after the 4th Tues. in May.—West-Machias, on the 5th Tues. next after the 4th Tues. in May.—At Belfast, 6th Tues. next after the 4th Tues. in May. NISI PRIUS TERMS. At Alfred on the 3d Tues. in Sept.—Portland, on the 1st Tues. in Nov. —Paris, on the 2d Tues. in October. Wiscasset, on the 3d Tues. in Sept.— Augusta, on the 1st Tues. in Oct.—Bangor, on the 4th Tues. in October. —At Norridgewock, on the last Tues. in Sept. Court of Common Pleas, At York, last Tues. in May.—Alfred, 2d Tuesday in Feb. and 3d Tues. in Oct.—Portland, 1st Tues. im March, 3d Tues. in June, and 1st Tues. in Oct.—Wis-^ casset, 4th Tues. in Dec.—Topsham, 4th Tues. m Aug.—Warren, 4th Tues. in April—Augusta, 2d Tues. in April, 2d Tues. in August, and 2d Tues. in Dec. Norridgewock, 2d Tues. in March, last Tues. in June^ and 1st Tues. in Nov.—Castine, 4th Tues. in April, and 3d Tues. in October.—West-Machias, 1st Tues, in March, and 3d Tues. in Sept.—Paris, 2d Tues, in June, and 4th Tues. in Sept. and 4th Tues. in Jan. Bangor, 1st Tues. in Jan. June and October. —Belfast (county of Waldo,) on the 4th Tues. in March, July and November. \^Maine Register of 18Z0. JUDGES OF THE COURTS IN MAINE. Su/ireme Judicial Court. Hon. Prentiss Mellen, ll.d, of Portland, ChiefJustice, Hon, Albion K, Parris, of Portland, Justice, Hon. Nathan Weston, jr. of Augusta, do. Court of Common Fleas, Hon. , of Portland, ChiefJustice, Hon. Samuel E. Smith, of Wiscasset, Justice, Hon. David Perharn, of Brewer, do. INDEX.

Academy of Arts and Sciences 139 Divisionary Staff Officers - - 92 Academies in Massachusetts - 137 Duke's County Justices, &c. - 66 Additions and Collections - 234 Eclipses ---.-.-. 3 Agricultural Societies - - 161 Education Societies - - - 147 American Education Society 147 Essex Justices, &.c. - - - - 44 Amhei-st College 127 Eye Jk Ear Infirmary - - - 156 Antiquarian Society - - - 141 Federal Courts, Sittings of - 186 Andover Institution - - - 135 Field Officers of Infantry - - 95 Aqueduct Corporation - - - 163 Fatherless & Widows' Society 152 Army of the United Srates - 208 Fellows of Mass. Med. Soc. - 236 Artillery of Massachusetts - 104 Fire Society 151 Asylums .------153 Fire Department 221 Assessors --.---- 224 Franklin Justices, &c. - - - 82 Atheneums ------162 General Court 17 Attorneys in Boston - - - - 43 Governors of Massachusetts 15,16 Attorneys, Cir. Court, U. S. - 186 " of the several States - 150 Auctioneers in Boston • - - 225 Hamilton College - - - -. 134 Banks in Massachusetts - - 164 Hampden Justices, &c. - - 84 Barnstable Justices, &c. - - 64 Hampshire Justices, &c. - - 54 - Berkshire Justices, &c. - - 74 Handel and Haydn Society, 162 Bible Societies ----- 143 Harvard University - - - 124 220 Bishops in America - - - 108 Health Commissioners, Boston Blacksfone Canal - - - - 163 Historical Societies - - - - 140 - - 161 Bow doin College - - - - 128 Horticultural Society - Branches U. S. Bank - - - 171 Hospital Corporation - - - 155 Society - 150 Brigade in Boston, 3d - • - 243 Howard Benevolent Bristol Justices, &c. - - - 60 Humane Society - - - - 151 - 177 Brown University - - - - 129 Inland Bills of Exchange Bunker Hill Monument - - 162 Insane Hospital ----- 155 Churches and Ministers - - HI Instructers in Public Schools, 221 Charitable Societies - - - 150 Infantry, Field Officers of - 95 Cincinnati of Massachusetts • 153 Insurance Companies - - - 172 City Officers in Boston - - - 219 Irish Society ------152 Cok.mbia College - - . - 132 Judiciary of Massachusetts - 31 Collectors of the Customs - 189 Judiciary of United States - 183 Columbian College - - - - 129 Justices in Boston - - - - 40 Common Council - - - - 219 Justices throughout the State 39 Constables in Boston - - - 224 Judges in Mass. . . - - 31 Congress, 21st 1^78 Libraries - - - . - - - 163 Consuls, American - • - - 191 Lyceum -.-.--- 161 " foreign in U. S. - - 195 Marine Societies • - - - - 141 Cong. Charitable Society - HO Masonic Societies - - - - 245 Convention Cong. Miriisters - 108 Manufactories in Mass. - - 235 Counsellors, &c. in Boston - 42 Marine Hospital - - . - 156 Council, Massachusetts - - 17 Masters in Chancery - - - 87 Courts in Maine ----- 250 Mechanic Association - - - 152 - 160 County Commissioners - - 32 Mechanics' Institution - Court, Counsellors, Cir. U. S. 186 Medical Society of Mass. - - 158 - - - - 157 " S. J. Massachusetts, - 31 Medical Dispensary 159 « S. J. Calendar of - - 33 Medical School - - 48 " Common Pleas - - - 31 Middlesex Justices, &c. 163 " C. P. Calendar of - - 34 Middlesex Canal ----- « Probate 36 Militia of Massachusetts - - 92 163 " of United States - - 186 Mill Corporation ----- Custom House Officers - - 187 Ministers and Churches for the - - 111 Dartmouth College - - - - 132 several Counties - - 144 Deaths in Boston . - - - 233 Missionary Societies - - 31 Debating Societies - - - - 141 Municipal Court ------67 Dispensary, Medical, - - - 157 Nantucket Justices, &c. - 207 District Officers of U.S. - - 184 Naval Force of Uaited States 252 Index.

Naval ApentSj&c. - - 205 Sheriffs in Boston . - - - 43 Navy of United States - 201 " Essex 47 - « Middlesex New-Eng:land Society 161 .... *f Newton Institution - - 136 ** Hampshire - - - . 56 Norfolk Justices, &c. - 79 " Plymouth 59 Notaries Public in Boston 42 " Bristol ...--- 6S " in Essex - - - 46 " Barnstable - - - . 65 < in Middlesex - - 51 " Dukes ...... 67 " in Hampshire - 55 « Nantucket - - - - 67 *• in Plymouth 58 " Worcester. - . - - 72 «« in Bristol - - - 62 ** Berkshire 78 *' in Barnstable - 65 " Norfolk 81 *< in Dukes - - - 66 " Franklin 84 « in Nantucket • 67 ' Hampden 86 '* in Worcester - 71 Society for Diffusion of Useful »* in Berkshire - - 77 Knowledge ..... 160 »« in Norfolk - - 80 Solicitor General of Mass. - 31 « in Franklin - - 83 Standing Committees of House 28 »« in Hampden - - 86 Joint do. do. 29 Overseers of Poor, Boston 220 Stations of U. S. Vessels - - 207 - peace Societies - - - 150 Stages from Boston - - - 231 Penitent Female Refuge 153 State Prison, Officers of « - 164 - Physicians in Boston - 225 Suffolk Justices, Jkc. . - 40 Society - - - 162 Supreme Court, Mass. . - - 31 Piljjrim " Plymouth Co. Justices, &i . 57 " of U. S. . . 183 Police Court in Boston • 31 Temperance Societies ... 154 - 216 Brigade, 1st Division - 243 Population of United States Third I . - . - - « of Towns and Cities - 217 Tract Societies 150 :j Postage 189 Twenty-first Congress . - - J 78 « Post Towns & Post Masters - 87 Undertakers in Boston - - 224 ^ Princeton College, N.J. - - 134 134 , - - 134 Unitarian Association - - . 149 Prison Discipline Society 1 Probate Courts 36 ... 203 . - Rates of Wharfage - - - 228 United States Calendar - - 178 Representatives of Mass. - - 18 Universities ...... 124 « of United States - - 179 Useful Knowledge Society . 160 Sabbath School Societies - - 149 "Vermont Colleges . . . - 133 Salaries 183,200 Votes for Governor .... 2 Savings Bank in Boston - - 154 Ward Officers ...... 222 Schools Public, Boston - - 221 Washington College . - . 131 Seaman's Friend Society - - 154 Waterville College . - - - 129 Secretaries of Departments - 183 .... 127 Senate of Massachusetts - - 17 Worcester Co. Justices, &c « 68 I* of United States- - - 178 Yale College - 130

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Senator for next Congress, vice W. Marks ; and Alexander Buckner, for Missouri, vice D.Barton.

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