SUFFOLK COUNTY-INCORPORATED, 1643. Judge of Probate and Insolvency-Isaac Ames, Boston, Salary. $3,000 00 Register of Probate and Insolvency-Wm. C. Brown, Chelsea,. 3,000 00 Assistant Register 1,500 00 Sheriff-John M. Clark, Boston. Clerk of Supreme Judicial Court-George C. Wilde, Boston. Assistant-Clerk of Supreme Jadicial Court-George W. Nichols, Boston. Clerk of Superior Court-Joseph Willard, Boston, Clerk of Municipal Court-Thomas W. Phillips, Boston. Register of Deeds-Henry Alline, Boston. Justice of the Peace-(Commissioned to try criminal cases)-John F. Fenno, North Chelsea. NOTE. In the city of Boston the board of aldermen have all the powers and duties of County Commissioners, except in relation to trials by jury and recovery of damages in such trials, in cases of laying out or discontinuing highways. The treasurer of the city of Boston is likewise County Treasurer. WORCESTER COUNTY-INCORPORATED, 1731. Salary. Judge of Probate and Insolvency-Henry Chapin, Worcester,. $1,800 00 Register of Probate and Insolvency-John J. Piper, Fitchburg, 1,500 00 Assistant Register-Charles E. Stevens, Sheriff-J. S. C. Knowlton, Worcester. Clerk of the Courts-Joseph Mason, Fitchburg. Register of Deeds-Alexander H. Wilder, Worcester. James Allen, Oakham, Velorous Taft, Upton, Asaph Wood, Gardner, Special Commissioners— Thomas Billings, Lunenburg, 1,000 Constant Southworth, Hardwick. Justices of the Peace-(Commissioned to try criminal cases)-Thornton K. Ware, Fitchburg; David Lee, Barre; Joel W. Fletcher, Leominster; Bethuel Ellis, Winchendon; William S. Bradbury, Westminster; James H. Hill, North Brookfield; Isaac Stevens, Athol; Joseph F. Hitchcock, Warren; Sylvester Dresser, Southbridge; Zadoc A. Taft, Uxbridge; Benjamin Boynton, Westborough; Chandler M. Pratt, Grafton; John T. Dame, Clinton; Willard Wilson, Blackstone; Luther Hill, Spencer; Edmund J. Mills, Sutton; Samuel Clark, Northboro'; David F. Parmenter, Holden; Adin Thayer, Worcester; Ebenezer M. Hosmer, West Boylston; Jasper Brown, Oxford; Gilman Day, Templeton; Nathaniel L. Johnson, Dana; Chauncey W. Carter, Gardner; Hiram Allen, Webster. 132 Boards of Education and Agriculture. BOARD OF EDUCATION. The Governor and Lieutenant-Governor, ex officiis. Erastus O. Haven, of Boston; Hon. Isaac Davis, of Worcester; Russell R. Tomlinson, of Plymouth; Rev. Alonzo H. Quint, of West Roxbury; Henry Wheatland; M. D., of Salem; Ariel Parish, A. M., of Springfield; Prof. Cornelius C. Felton, of Cambridge; William A. Stearns, D. D., of Amherst. Hon. George S. Boutwell, of Groton, Secretary; Rev. Samuel C. Jackson, of Andover, Assistant-Secretary. The Secretary of the Board of Education is, ex officio, Librarian, and the Assistant-Secretary, Acting Librarian of the State Library. BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. The Governor, the Lieutenant-Governor, and the Secretary of the Commonwealth, ex officiis. Appointed by the Governor and Council.-James S. Grennell, of Greenfield; Ephraim W. Bull, of Concord; and Marshall P. Wilder, of Dorchester. Chosen by the Agricultural Societies.-MASSACHUSETTS, Richard S. Fay, of Boston; ESSEX, William Sutton, of South Danvers; MIDDLESEX, Simon Brown, of Concord; MIDDLESEX SOUTH, William G. Lewis, of Framingham; MIDDLESEX NORTH, John C. Bartlett, of Chelmsford; WORCESTER, John Brooks, of Princeton; WORCESTER WEST, Josiah White, of Petersham; WORCESTER NORTH, Jabez Fisher, of Fitchburg; WORCESTER SOUTH, Oliver C. Felton, of Brookfield; HAMPSHIRE, HAMPDEN, and FRANKLIN, Paoli Lathrop, of South Hadley; HAMPSHIRE, Luke Sweetser, of Amherst; HAMPDEN, George M. Atwater, of Springfield; FRANKLIN, Thomas J. Field, of Northfield; BERKSHIRE, Charles K. Tracy, of Hinsdale; HOUSATONIC, Samuel H. Bushnell, of Sheffield; NORFOLK, Charles C. Sewall, of Medfield; BRISTOL, Nathan Durfee, of Fall River; PLYMOUTH, Charles G. Davis, of Plymouth; BARNSTABLE, George Marston, of Barnstable; NANTUCKET, Edward W. Gardner, of Nantucket. Charles L. Flint, Secretary. Trustees.-William T. Merrifield, of Worcester; Robert W. Hooper, of Boston; Thomas Colt, of Pittsfield; Charles H. Stedman, of Boston; Joseph N. Bates, of Worcester. Superintendent.-Merrick Bemis, M. D. Taunton. Trustees.-John M. Kinney, of Wareham; George A. Crocker, of Taunton; George Howland, of New Bedford; Menzies R. Randall, of Rehoboth; Charles Edward Cook, of Boston. Superintendent.-George C. S. Choate, M. D. Northampton. Trustees.-Zebina L. Raymond, of Greenfield; Eliphalet Trask, of Springfield; John C. Russell, of Great Barrington; Luther V. Bell, of Charlestown; Charles Smith, of Northampton. Superintendent.-William H. Prince, M. D. HOSPITAL AT RAINSFORD ISLAND. Inspectors.-Winslow Lewis, of Boston; William Sutton, of Salem; John A. Cummings, of Boston. Superintendent and Physician.-Lemuel M. Barker, M. D., of Boston. ALMS HOUSES. Bridgewater. Inspectors.-Jas. H. Mitchell, of East Bridgewater; William B. May, of Roxbury; James Ford, of Fall River. Superintendent.-Levi L. Goodspeed, of Barnstable. Tewksbury. Inspectors.-Elisha Huntington, of Lowell; George Foster, of Andover; Dana Holden, of Billerica. Superintendent.-Thomas J. Marsh, of Waltham. Monson. Inspectors.-Gilbert A. Smith, of South Hadley; Samuel Bannister, of Worcester; Gordon M. Fisk, of Palmer. Superintendent.-John M. Brewster, Jr., of Pittsfield. REFORM SCHOOL FOR BOYS, Trustees.-Henry W. Cushman, of Bernardston; Judson S. Brown, of Fitchburg; Parley Hammond, of Worcester; John A. Fayerweather, of Westborough; Simon Brown, of Concord; Thomas A. Greene, of New Bedford; Josiah H. Temple, of Framingham. Superintendent.-William E. Starr. INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, At Lancaster. Trustees. Francis B. Fay, of Chelsea; Charles Bunker, of Roxbury; Gardner Brewer, of Boston; Daniel Denny, of Dorchester; Jacob Fisher, of Lancaster; William R. Lawrence, of Boston; Thomas Tucker, of Worcester. Superintendent.-Bradford K. Peirce. SCHOOL FOR IDIOTIC AND FEEBLE-MINDED YOUTH, At South Boston. Trustees appointed by Governor and Council.-Stephen M. Weld, of West Roxbury; Nathan Allen, of Lowell; John Flint, of Boston; George Russell, of Boston. (Eight additional trustees are appointed by the Corporation.) Inspectors.-Geo. W. McLellan, of Cambridge; Phineas J. Stone, of Charlestown; John A. Goodwin, of Lowell. Gideon Haynes, Warden; Charles W. Walker, Deputy-Warden; Amos Bancroft, Physician; Joseph Ricker, Chaplain. Agent for Discharged Convicts.-Dwight Graves, of Boston. COMMISSIONERS. BANK.-Joseph White, of Lowell; J. Frederick Marsh, of Boston; Samuel H. Walley, of Roxbury. INSURANCE-Elizur Wright, of Boston; George W. Sargent, of Law rence. ALIEN PASSENGERS AND FOREIGN PAUPERS.-Charles White, State Auditor; Edward Hamilton, Superintendent of Alien Passengers, ex officiis; H. B. Wheelwright, of Taunton. Agent, John G. Locke. PILOTS.-Caleb Curtis, of Boston; John L. Swift, of Roxbury; Robert B. Forbes, of Milton. COLLEGES IN THE COMMONWEALTH, WITH THEIR PRESIDENTS AND TRUSTEES. George W. Blagden, Joel Hayden, Thomas Russell, Joseph M. Churchill, Francis Bassett, Overseers. George Putnam, D. D., E. R. Hoar, A. M. [Terms expire in 1859.] Stephen M. Weld, AMHERST George Morey. Thomas Worcester. Henry B. Wheelwright. Jacob Sleeper. John Wayland. Thomas B. Thayer. COLLEGE. |