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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1865-1866 Expenditures i SELECTMEN'S REPORT OF THE EXPENDITURES OF THE. TOWN OF LEXINGTON , _ FOR THE YEAR •1865-6. WITH A LIST OF MARRIAGES, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND OF THE VOLUNTEERS FROM THE TOWN. �c j . A_ 4 I3 O S T O N : CARY I�r�L- GRIAL L �'ARY PRESS OF T. R. MARVI 1 8 6S6N, 42 COICi� fU �J, SS I , i SELECTMEN'S REPORT OF THE J. I EXPENDITURES I OF THE TOWN OF LEXING- TON , FOR THE YEAR 1865-6. WITH A ` C LIST OF MARRIAGES, BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND OF THE VOLUNTEERS FROM THE TOWN. I lar BOSTON : PRESS OF T. R. MARVIN & SON, 42 CONGRESS STREET. LEXINGTON ROO1A 1866 . I REPORT . AGREEABLY to the vote of the Town, the Selectmen of the year 1865-6 have revised and classified the Re- ceipts and Expenditures, and submit the following statement of the expenses of the past year, ending March 31, 1866, and the present condition of the Treasury. LEXINGTON', MARcii 2, 1866. The Selectmen examined the account of LEONARD A. SAVILLE, Town Treasurer, from March 3, 1865, to March 2, 1866, and found that he had charged himself with the following receipts Balance from Chas.Nunn,Treasurer of 1864-5,$ 1,043 36 Cash from " `° Collector of 1863-4, 800 00 L. A. Saville, " " 1865, 24,860 30 Notes payable, 8,500 00 State Treas.,reimbursement of State Aid paid to families of Volunteers in 1863, 138 50 Cash from State Treasurer. Do. do. 1864, 2,350 00 Corporation Tax, 1,089 92 School Fund, 94 96 Provost Marshal, unexpended funds, 750 00 Use of Hay Scales 43 89 " Rent of Land and sale of Grass, 27 50 Overpaid orders on the Refunding N Grant of 1865, 45 00 Sale of old Fire Engines, 150 00 $39,893 43 And credits himself with the following payments Paid on Town Orders, 19,659 95 " Notes, 6,500 00 " State Tax, 8,319 00 County Tax, 1,283 51 Paid interest, 1,381 61 — $37,144 07 2 Balance in hands of the Treasurer,Mar. 2, 1866, $2,749 36 4 r k 5 SETTLEMENT WITH COLLECTORS. March 2. SUPPORT OF SCHOOLS. The Selectmen made a partial settlement with Leonard J A.Saville, Collector for 1865,and found there was corn- HIGH SCHOOL: mitted to him for collection,`- $28,793 64 Paid A. E. Scott, for instruction 13 weeks, (@ $25 The amount collected was $24,859 23 tj'V per week,64 $325 00 of Discount allowed, 2,694 69 J. J. Hanson, for instruction 25*weeks, (a of Abatements allowed, 600 48 $28,154 40 $20 per week, 508 00 Miss Lusanna P. Damon, Assistant, for in- Amount uncollected, $639 24 struction, 21 weeks, (a $2.50 per week, . 52 50 March 5. Miss Clara M. Simonds, Assistant, for in- The Selectmen settled with Charles Nunn, Col- I struction 10 weeks, (a� $2.50 per week, 26 50 lector for 1863,and found there was a balance Miss Clara Al. Simonds, Assistant, for in- in his hands uncollected, March 3, 1865,of $86 77 I struction 13 weeks at $3.00 per week, 39 00 which he has paid into the Treasury. Also f $ 951 00 made a partial settlement with him as Collec- Paid for fuel and care of rooms, 177 68 for for 1864, and found there was a balance I; incidentals, 17 55 in his hands uncollected, March 3, 1865,of 815 11 ( ' Amount collected and paid into the Town Treasury, 751 01 '' , Amount expended for High School, $1,146, 23 Amount uncollected, March 5, 1866, $64 10 HANCOCK SCHOOL. r Paid Miss A. C. Stetson, instruction, Grammar School, 27 weeks, a $7.00 per week, . 189 00 TOWN APPROPRIATIONS. ' Mr. Frank G. Staples, instruction, Grammar , Amount Appropriated for Town Expenses for 1865-6. School, 13 weeks, (a $12.50 per week, . 162 50 Miss E. S. Parker, instruction, Primary, 40 April 3, 1865. weeks, at $6.00 per week, 240 00 For Support of the Schools, $4,200 00 Miss S.E.Simonds,instruction,Sub-Primary, Repairing the High-ways, 2,500 00 f . 39 weeks, (@ $4.50 per week, 175 50 Maintaining the Poor, 1, 00 00 767 00 Discount for prompt payment of Taxes, 1,800 00 Paid for fuel and care of rooms, 178 12 Abatement of Taxes, 300 00 " incidentals, 42 29 Payment of Interest on the Town Debt, 1,400 00 Contingencies, 1,200 00 Amount expended for Hancock School, $987 41 Aid to Families of Volunteers, 1,200 00 Payment of Treasurer and Collector, 250 00 ' Assessors, 200 00 School Committee,• 150 00 ADAMS SCHOOL. Fire Department, 125 00 Paid E. 0. Grover, for instruction, 40 weeks, (a� 'town Clerk, 45 00 $17.50 per week, 700 00 Constables, 50 00 Miss M.B. Howe, for instruction, 4.0 weeks, - Sexton, 40 00 n $6.50'per week, . 260 00 Ringin Bells, 70 00 + $960 00 Refunding to individuals the money paid by them to Paid for fuel and care of rooms, 165 87 assist in filling the quotas of the town under the t �� incidentals, 47 53 calls for soldiers of 1864, 4,000 00 « special repairs on school house, 30 95 Total, $18,530 00 Amount expended for Adams School, $4204 35 r 6 *' t 7 FRANKLIN SCHOOL. Paid Miss F.M. Parker,for instruction,40 weeks, SUPPORT -OF THE POOR. an $6.00 per week, $240 00 ` Paid for fuel and care of room, 36 20 Paid W. A. Lane, for wagon, $25 00 incidentals, 22 64 D. Dow,.Express, 2 40 H. Bulet, 2940 lbs. Hay, at $1.75 per cwt. 51 75 Amount expended for Adams School, $298 84 Nye & Sewall, 20 rolls Paper, 5 00 Albert Fitch, Coat for E. Dyer, 3 50 E. Nickerson & Co., S. Fish, 9 25 WARREN SCHOOL. Edward Reed, 492 ft. P. Boards, 12 30 Paid Miss A. A. Tufts,for instruction, 39t weeks, Henry Mulliken, for labor and lumber, 30 83 p $199 00 John Dougherty, 7 days'labor, at 3, 21 00 na $land per week Norman L. Glazier, Cow and calf,$Paid for fuel and care of room, 59 80 � 81 00 incidentals, 39 33 H. B. Mitchell, fresh fish, 12 15 Wm. A. Lane,2 mattresses,at$8.50,pans$1,oiler .55, 10 05 Amount expended for Warren School, $"298 13 Hallett &Wheeler, 2 prs. blankets and comforter, 17 00 G. Swan, Mason work, 5 62 Winslow Wellington, saw-dust and slabs, 2 00 BOWDITCH SCHOOL. Reuben W. Reed, 12 cords wood, 30 85 Paid Miss L. N. Fillebrown, instruction, 26J W A. Lane & Co.,, lot wood, 64 25 p $ 132 50 S. W. Smith 9 bushels'potatoes, 6 30 weeks na $land per week � p � 12 05 Mrs. F. B. Dewey, instruction, 13f weeks, Charles K.Tucker,repairs, . 0 $5.00 per week, 67 00 F. M. Harrington, horse-hire, 1 25 Paid for fuel and care of room, 45 95 E. Nickerson &Co., fish, 2 62 C° S. A. King, beans, 4 11 incidentals, 17 93 R. Arnold,repairing harness, 15 98 Amount expended"forBowditch School, . $263 38 S. D. Kenney, comforters and quilts, 9 00 Mrs. E. Winship, sewing, 1 00 Wm. Viles,Barrel of roots, 2 50 HOWARD SCHOOL. Oran Nash,Misses boots, 2 84 J. M. Chase, Lumber, 7 63 Paid Miss E. A. Pierce,for instruction, 40 weeks, Wm.J. Currier, medical attendance, 36 75 na $6.00 per week, $240 00 ? A. P. Richardson, rent of pasture, 15 00 Paid for fuel and care of room, 49 00 Warren Duren,boots, shoes and repairing, •. A, 23 47 incidentals, 15 64 Alonzo Goddard, stove,tin-ware,and repairing, 31 45 S. A. Farwell, stone, 10 00 Amount expended for Howard School, 6 304 64 Wm. H. Smith, paint and labor, 13 58 J. W. Pierce, half ton coal for A. House, 7 75 ,g C.A. Butters,49 posts and rails, at 12 cts., 5 88 RECAPITULATION. } Do. do. 2 swine, $25,wood,$2, 27 00 Albert Fitch, paid Nickerson & Co., for salt fish, 9 25 Name of Care of rooms Special School, Instruction.. and fael. Incidentals. Repairs. Totals. Wm. H. Smith,flour,grain and groceries, 400 74' High, $951 00 $ 177 68 $17 55 $1,146 23 L. A. Saville, 46 278 73 Hancock, 767 00 178 12 42 29 987 41 Vinal &Walker, 64 29 28 Adams, 960 00 165 87 47 53 $30 95 1,204 35 Philbrook &Tucker, 'c 3 25 Franklin, 240 00 36 20 7 90 14 74 298 84 Ar Showe&Co., 44 5 25 717 25 Warren, 199 00 59 80 18 13 21 20 298 13 J.E. Hodgman, meat del'd at Alms-house, 97 26 Bowditch, 199 50 45 95 5 39 12 54 -263 38 Albert Fitch, 132 64 Howard, 240 00 49 00 15 64 304 64 J. T. Boynton, 21 47 251 37 $3,556 50 $712 62 $ 154 43 $79 43 $4,502 98 i Amount carried forward, $1,597 98 Amount brought forward, $ 1,59 7 98 1 Amount brought forward, $2,562 36 Paid Cass & Crosby, butter, 38 16 PAID FOR GROCERIES, CLOTHING, FUEL, F. V. Butters, dry goods, $ 104 88 &c., FURNISHED OUTSIDE POOR. 0.W. Baker, 9 72 1 P. Upham & Co., 8 08 Paid A. P. Spofford, board of Isaac Blodgett, 92 30 A. Dix, millinery, 4 25 126 93 Chloe Fiske, board of J. Trask, 39 00 S. K. Goddard, clothing, &c. 69 65 Benj. Gleason, board of Mary Harrington, 42 00 J. L. Head, board of Eliza Wyman, 17 Albert Fitch, 1 coat, 6 00 weeks, at $3 per week, 51 00 A. Bambir, 1 pr. pants, 3 50— 79 15 One load wood, 10 00 y E. Merriam, board, and removing Gilbert 0.W.Kendall,expense of funeral of Loa Locke,19 50 family, 7 00 Chas. Furbush, 15 75 « « " " O. H. Perry, 22 25 City of Lynn, aid furnished L. A. Cutler, 94 34 y Town of Malden " " Thomas Russell 42 54 -- 4c �< <` " Gilbert's child, 9 50 67 00 ' ' J. L. Sullivan,.medical attendance GC 50 00 S. A. Farwell, salary one year, 450 00 Town of Woburn,aid furnished W.Estabrooks, 1 50 « << sundry small bills paid 51 42-501 42 AidLfurnished Sarah Robbins, 28 00 O. H. Perry, (no biil,) 15 95 S. W. Smith, stationery and postage, (no bill,) 1 07 W. J. Currier, medical attendance J. Trask, 2 50 Wellington Bros. coal for Mrs. O'Neil 8 50 « << Coat for Russell, (no bill,) 5 00 J. W. Pierce, " " 8 00 `< <` F. M. Stone, legal advice, (no bill,) 1 00 " Mrs. Manly, 8 10 « " 0. W. Kendall, (no bill,) 75 « « « 8 00 services as Overseer of the n " " Mrs. Crowley, 8 00 Poor, 1 year, 35 00 516 73 " as Clerk of Board, . 15 00 self, and horse and buggy to Total expense of the Poor, $3,079 09 Lynn, twice, 8 00 self, and horse and•buggy to Malden, 3 times, 9 00 " self, and horse and buggy to The Overseers charge themselves with having received Stoneham, once, 3 00 self, and horse and buggy to the following sums Bedford, twice, 2 00 Cash from Town Treasury—amount appro- '� " removing Russell family to priated, 1865, 1,500 00 almshouse, 5 00 Highway Surveyors, for labor and board, 809 50 « " removing property to alms- Sales of two cows, $80; two calves, $27; house, 1 50 fowls $10• 117 00 removing pauper to Tewks- Sales of hay, 73 59 bury, 5 00— 83 50 City of Charlestown, 24 00 Charles A. Butters, services as Overseer Farwell for sundries, $12.62 ; wood, $15 ; 27 62 of Poor, . 30 00 $2,551 71 journey to Providence for Order on the Town Treasurer, to balance, 527 38 Mrs. Locke's goods, 8 15— 38 15 Albert Fitch,journey to Woburn, 1 75 Total receipts, $3,079 09 " services as Overseer of Poor, 18 00 2 " attending 5 evening meetings, 2 50 22 25 Amount carried forward, $2,562 36 its!; 11 10 t �. EXPENSE OF FIRE DEPARTMENT. EXPENSES OF HIGHWAYS. ADAMS ENGINE.. Paid Daniel Harrington, 1091 days' labor on road, at 1.76, $ 198 18 N. Shea, 954 4' c' 167 54 "paid rent of Hall for Adams En«ine Co. $42 00 P. Cosgrove, 50 " " 88 36 William Locke, 2nd, care of Engine, 25 00 T. Carr, 1374 '' cc 288 16 25 poll taxes to members of Adams Co. 50 00 P. Reynolds, 91-4X 159 67 Fuel, lights, &c. . 19 72 $136 72 P. Gaffeny, 48j cc cc 84 87 P. Green, 1 cc c' y 1 75 E. Shea, 294 " ` cc 52 06 HANCOCK ENGINE. P. Powers, 214 'c cc 38 06 Hiram Pierce, 2 days with horse and cart, . 7 00 Paid G. Swan, care of Hancock Engine, $ 10 00 N. M. Harrington, for setting glass, 3 20 Bowen A. Tufts, 2 days shoveling snow, 3 00 13 20 Hammon Reed,labor of men and team, 5 00 Overseers of Poor— Samuel Chandler, services as engineer, 6 00 Charles Brown, " cc 6 00 For labor of S. A. Farwell, 1111 days, at $2,00, 223 00 ac cc 6 00 cc " E.FarNyell, 106 cc cc 1.50, 159 00 J. F. Simonds, cc " horse and cart, 67 " c' 1.50, 100 50 $167 92 For board of horses, 34 weeks, at $2.00, 68 00 men, 74 " at 3.50, 259 00 Josiah Smith, for blacksmith work, 11 38 EXPENSES FOR FUNERAL SERVICES OF W , cc cc 76 01 m. Ham P. G. Hanson, for wheelwright work, 1 25 PRESIDENT LINCOLN. ; L. A. Saville, spikes nails and handles' 2 05 J. Breck & Son, shovels, 9 08 Paid Edwards, Nichols & Richards, for cloth Winslow Wellington, chestnut plank, 28 80 for draping the church, 100 70 C. A. Butters, harness and drag,, 16 00 F. V. Butters, flannel, cambric and thread, 18 71 6 days' labor on roads, at $2.50, 15 00 O. W. Kendall, for services,. 3 50 use of horse, 7 00 E. A.`Mulliken, 5 00 Albert Fitch, use of horse, 5 00 for flowers, C. Harrington, repairing fence, 1 75 E. N. Moore & Co., printing notices, 3 00 Sundry persons for 910 loads of gravel, 64 13 W. A. Tower, subscription for powder, 5 00 $140 78 C. A. Butters, for services as Surve o 20 00 y Pr' Crdit, By Cash rec'd from sales of cloth, 49 63 Clerk and Treasurer, 7 00 5. cc cc from Town Treasurer, 91 15 Attending 5 evening meetings, 2 50 $ 140 78 29 59 Albert Fitch, services as Surveyor, 18 00 Attending 4 evening meetings, 2 00 20 00 SPECIAL MILITARY EXPENSES. S. W. Smith, services as Surveyor, 15 00 The amount paid by individuals to assist in filling the quotas of the Total expense of Highways, $2,150 10 town under the calls for soldiers of 1864, which the.town voted May 291 1865, to repay, was . $7,982 35 Credit Cash received from Town Treasurer, $2,000 00 Of this amount there has been paid $7,833 00 Credit Cash received of former Board "• of Surveyors, 5 00 There has:also been paid from the refunding grant 274 00 of 1864, Total receipts, $2,005 00 Balance due Surveyors of Highways,March 2, 1866, $ 145 10 Amount refunded, $ 8,107. 00 r, , 1 L 13 AID TO FAMILIES OF VOLUNTEERS. - Amount brought forward, $110 56 Paid E. H. Brainard,for hearse, $500 00 The following sums have.been paid to families of Volunteers, from C f « for rubber cover, 35 00 March 1, 1865, to Feb. 28, 1866 : 535 00 Mrs. Geo.B.Dennett, $20 00 Brought forward, $773 15 Cr. By old hearse, 35 00—$500 00 Mrs.B.M.Marchant, 24 70 Mrs.Jeremiah Logan, 38 00 Mrs.E. S.Locke, 32 00 Mrs.Luke McGrath, 19 00 Paid Whiton Bro. & Co., for pulley and line for flagstaff, 2 75 Mrs.Richard F. White, 39 65 Mrs.John Keefe, 27 00 Chas, J. Adams, for support of Geo. Locke at Mrs.T.W. Childs, 32 00 Mrs. C.A.Grover, 16 00 Mrs.Helen E. Potter, 79 20 Mrs. Dennis McCarthy, 38 11 House of Correction,; 4 14 Mrs. W. W.Jones, ,0 144 00 Mrs,Mary Manly, 58 20 L. A. Saville, for stamps for notes, 2 25 Mrs.Thpmas Cosgrove,'• 48 00 Mrs. Geo. G.Wheeler, 40 69 F. M. Harrington,'horse hire, 5 00 Mrs,Eunice McMahon, 132 00 Mrs. Ellen Buckley, 52 00 S. W. Smith, services as auctioneer, 1 50 Mrs,Margaret Shehan, . 22 00 Family of Jonas Bartlett, 48 00 Winslow Wellington, for chestnut plank, 26 46 Mrs. Susan Eagan, 43 60 Adam Naylor, 59 00 Mrs.W.P.Briggs, 48 00 N.B. Chamberlin, 24 00 Alonzo Goddard, for sealing hay scales, 1 50 Mrs.Mary Purcelle, 108 00• IsaacR.Russell, 16 00 Repairing gate at cemetery, 1 50 Carried forward, $773 15 Total, $1,209 15 L. A. Saville, for Collector's Book, • 1 50 Estabrook & Blodgett, for one cow killed at Isaac But two families drew aid in February; that of Adam Naylor, `' Parker's, in 1863,by order of Selectmen, 20 00 discharged, disabled, and of John Callahan, in the service. S. Estabrook, for services as Appraiser of Cattle, 1863, 2 50' C. M. Parker, services on Concord road, and going to Concord, 10 00 ^� W. H. Simonds, services on Concord road, • 3 50 MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES. S. K. Goddard, Liquor Agent 45 87 , E John Wilson & Son, for printing School Reporf, 44 52 Paid Caleb Rand,printing notifications, 15 00 Rhoades Arnold, for ringing bell, 20 37 John Wilson & Son; printing handbills, 1 50 Thomas Ham " `� 35 00 Benjamin Tolman., 64 OG '1 50 Thomas Groom & Co., for record book, 8 50 $838 92 C. Robinson, Jr., for petition for approval of by-laws in relation to truants, 3 00 TOWN OFFICERS. For stamp,.clerk's, and other fees, 6 90" 'William Locke, for labor at the Town Hall, 4,00 Express, and iron rods for cc 13�04 j TOWN CLERK. N. M. Harrington, setting glass in Town House, 1 50 Paid Albert W. Bryant, services, as Town Clerk, 20 00 O. W. Kendall's bill— Recording and making return of 48 births, 9 60 Taking up and putting down school « EL GG 69 deaths, 8 90 " '�. &'4 44 {t 21 marriages, 2 10 benches, twice, 12 00 Distributing School and"Auditors' Reports, 10 00 Express and stationery, 3 10 Postage and stamps, 5 40 $49 10 Labor and material for repairs of Town House, 15 42 � Putting on and taking off outside win- , ,; K SELECTMEN. ^ dows of Town House, 2 00 Paid Hammon Reed,8 days' services as Selectman, 2j days'labor on hayscale' s, and fence at$2.50, . 1 1 . 20 00 in rear of Town House, . 6 25 31 days,perambulating town lines, 8 75 Cash for nails, spikes, and bolts, 4 65 18 evening meetings, , 11 25 setting tire on old hearse, 50 Services as Clerk of the Board, 15 00 44 cleaning town clock, 1 00 . + Use of team 2 days,perambulating town lines,4 �00 C( 2j galls oil, • , 2 55 Use of team.two days at Concord, . 4 00 ink, 25 Other expenses at Concord, 2 75 For building platform for High School, 1 00— 55 62 Railroad fare and expenses at So. Boston procuring hearse, 2 00 Amount carried forward, $110 56 Stationery and postage, 4 00 $71 75 i 14 15 Paid Alonzo Goddard, 6 days' services as Select- . TREASURER AND COLLECTOR. man, at $2.50, 15 00 1J days' services perambulating town lines, 3 75 Paid Leonard A. Saville, as Treasurer and Collector, $250 00 18 evening meetings, 11 25 Selling old fire engine, 1 00 Use of team two days, 4 00 SEXTON. Railroad fare to Boston to examine hearse, 700 Paid O.W. Kendall, for attending 54 funerals, $54 00 1 Printing rewards, 37 20 Returning 69 deaths, 6 90 Paid Eli Simonds, 6 days' services as Selectman, $ 60 90 at $2.50, 15 00 2 days' services perambulating town lines, 5 00 CONSTABLES. 18 evening meetings, 11 25 Use of horse and carriage, 2 00 Paid O.W.Kendall,notifying 4 town meetings, $36 00 33 25 For summoning 15 town officers to appear and be qualified, 3 25 $142 20 For notifying Town Clerk and Selectmen ASSESSORS. to draw jurors twice, 2 00 Paid J.F. Simonds, 26 days' services as Assessor, $41 25 a .50 i t t $2 , 65 00 Hiram Peeks— • 1 valuation$ 50 book, 3 50 For services as Constable, 1864, 5 50. 12 00 " " 1865, 6 50 3 field books, 12 00 Express, . 45 Copying valuation two times, 25 00- $ 53 25 1 Apllector's book, 1 50 107 45 Paid Nathan Fessenden, Jr., services as Assessor, i t, SUPERINTENDENT OF TOWN HALL. 20 days at $2.50, 50 00 • 6 25 Paid O. W. Kendall, for opening Hall for Town 21 days with horse and carriage, • 56 25 y meetings, 4 times, $6 00 Paid Lorin S.Peirce,16 days' services as Asses- For Selectmen, 18 times, 13 50 g y . 41 25 " Over's of P'r and Surveyors, 10 times, 7 50 sor, at$2.50, �� h Hi School Exhibition 2 00 14,days'horse and carriage, 3 75 ` g ' . - Soldiers' drill, once, 1 50 45 00 Citizens' meetings,- once, 1 00 $ 208 70 ,, Engineers, once, 1 00 SCHOOL COMMITTEE. " Republicans, six times, 6 00 Democrats, once, 1 00 Paid L. J. Livermore, services visiting and ex- " amining schools, 30 days, $45 00 , " District Clerks,once, 1 00 Preparing report, 5 00 $40 50 Advertising, 1 50 51 50 LIQUOR AGENT. Paid 'Jonas Gammell, 361 days' services on the S. K. Goddard. School Committee; 54 75 Paid for license and tax, $24 87 Services as Clerk, 5 00 measures and bottles, 30 Advertising, 4 00 y� liquors and express, . 388.33 Express, procuring teacher, and fare to $413 50 1 ' Boston, 1 75 65 50 CR. Paid Lucke C. Childs, 20z� days' services on the 30 87 Cash received for liquors sold, . 367 63 School Committee, - Order on the town treasury, 45 87 $ 147 87 ,� $413 50 16 ► 17 RECAPITULATION OF THE EXPENSES OF TOWN OFFICERS. BOUNTIES. The Town has expended procuring soldiers, since the commence- Town Clerk, $49 10 ment of the rebellion,exclusive of the expense of town officers Selectmen, 142 20 Assessors, 208 70 1861. Cost of recruiting 86 men, $ 685 00 School Committee, 147 87 1862. Bounty paid 27 " 9 months, 5,400 00 Overseers of the Poor, 143 90 " " 20 " 3 years, 2,000 00 Highway Surveyor, 64 50 " `` 5 " « 1,000 00 Treasurer and Collector, . 250 00 1863. cc 31 it 6,4 3,212 00 Sexton, 60'90 q_ 1864. �� 14 �� 1 year, 5,350 00 Constables, 53 25 34 " 3 years, 7,545 00 Superintendent of Town Hall, 40 50 69 2 61 200 00 Liquor Agent, 45 87 1865. 3 66 « 300 00 Engineers, 18 00 222 Amount paid, $25,692' 00 $1,224 79 State surplus and other credits allowed, 22 No. of men furnished, 244 Surplus, after answering all calls, 9 RECAPITULATION OF TOWN EXPENSES. Schools, . $4,502 98 TOWN DEBT. Highways, 3,079 10 At the settlement with the Treasurer March `2 1866 the town Poor, 3,079 09 + � , Refunding money paid for recruiting purposes, 8,107 00 owed on notes payable from June to November, 1868,with interest at Aid to families of Volunteers, 1209 15 the rate of 5 per cent, $16,450 00 Town Officers, not including Overseers of Poor, Highway. Also on notes payable on demand, with interest at Surveyors, and Engineers, whose bills for services are 6 per cent, 7,050 00 included in the accounts of their departments, 998 39 Funeral services of President Lincoln, 91 15 Total, $23,500 00 Fire Department, 167 .92 Miscellaneous, 838 92 Of the notes at 6 per cent, $4,000 was borrowed during the year, to refund to individuals money paid for recruiting purposes. This Amount, $21,144 70 amount,by the terms of the law under which it was refunded, must Of the above,the following sums were not drawn be assessed and paid before April 25, 1868. from the town treasury: c Poor, $1'051 71 The number of Inhabitants in the town,May 1, 1866, was 2,223 Highways, 160 10 64 (i Ratable Polls, 615 1,201 81 " 94 Voters, 385 " Naturalized Voters, 41 99 Families, 495 $19,942 89 Dwelling Houses, 453 Excess of orders drawn since the settlement with the Treasurer, and outstanding at the time, above orders drawn, the bills for which were shown in the Report of Respectfully submitted by last year, 282 94 HAMMON REED, Amount paid by the Treasurer on orders at the settle- ALONZO GODDARD, ment, March 2,.1866, . $ 19,659 95 ELI SIMONDS. 3 f i 18 r . 19 Date of Marriage. Names. Residence. Auo•. 12 . , . 6 Jonas Bartlett, Lexington. a Martha C. Campbell, rr MARRIAGES , Sept. William B. Winship, Lexington. Ellen Feet, . . . . . Northfield. Recorded from January 1, 1865, to January 1, 1866. . Oct. 1 Patrick Powers, Lexington. ' Margaret Woods, . rr Date of Marriage. Names. Residence. Oct. 4, Malachi Kelley, Lexington. Jan. 3, E. B. Hosmer, Lexington. Johanna Quinlan, u Amiretta S. Saunders, n , John Ryan, Lexington. Oct.. Jan. 14. . • • Jerry Reardon, Lexington. Mary Ann Myers, . . . rr Mary Donahoe, rr Hugh Allen, . . . . . Lexington. Jan. 16 Patrick Caffrey, Lexington. Oct. 29, Christian Balge, rr Lizzie Crowley, rr j George L. Stratton, Boston. Nov. 16 Jan. 25, Patrick Ready, Lexington. Annie M. Bridge, Lexington. Ellen Callahan, rr , Henry F. Goodrich, Lexington. Nov.. Feb. 5, . • . Isaac Dixon, . . . . . Boston. Mary A. Elliot, . rr Annie B. Perkins, . . . rr Whole number of marriages, . . . . . . . . 24 John W. Hudson, Lexington. , ,f March 25, Sophia W. Mellen, Wayland. 6 Marshall Lee, . . . . . Carlisle. , April 2, Mary S. Tyler, . . . . i April 13, Nathaniel W. Pierce, Lexington. ! B I R T II S. Claraetta 31. Sullivan, rr Frederic D. Wellington, Lincoln. Whole number, � � • 48 April 30, � Eliza W. Cutler, . Lexington. Males, 24.—Females, 24. May 13. . . . Henry F. Downs, Boston. f Emma A. Carpenter, Malden. The birthplace of the parents are as follows Ralph J. Lane, Gloucester. In Lexington, . 6 June 1, Ellen B. Saville Lexington. � Other towns in the State, 18 June 20, 6 Henry W; Loring, . . . Charlestown. Maine, 6 Sarah C. Crowninshield, Lexington. New Hampshire, 6 Vermont, I Edward L. Nichols, Wheeling, Va. New York, 1 June 21, H. J. Turner Lexington. a Connecticut, I John H. Cummings, . Woburn. England, 4 June 28, . • • g Martha B. Smith, Lexington. Ireland, 46 Germany, 1 Jul 2 George D. Estabrooks, Lexington. Scotland, 1 y Emma Sophia Fowle, rr New Brunswick, 2 George W. Libbey, Scarborough,Me. Nova Scotia, 6 July 4, Mary E. Welsh, Bedford. 20 DEATHS.—FROM JANUARY 1, 18.65, TO JANUARY 1, 1$66. AGE. DATE OF a DISEASE OR CAUSE OF PLACE OF NAME.DEATH, . DEATH. DEATH. TOWN OFFICERS, Jan. 21 Edward N.Carleton, 1 1 Disease of the Brain,. Lexington. SO FAR AS KNOWN, MARCH 31, 1866. it 7 Joshua Stearns Smith, 68 7 2 Depression, . . „ 4 Miilerva J.Boles, 20 6 Not known, Boston. r, 6 John Hadley, . 17 4 27 Old Age, . . , . Charlestown. Feb. 1 James H.Jones, 1 1 . Bowel Complaint, Lexington. 9 James Bailey;. . . . 73 1 4 Dropsy, . • • 11u 16 Julia H.Claflin, 71 9 Lung Disease, , p, . „ 17 John Munroe, . 79 10 Erysipelas, „ I 25 Charlotte Bronte.Holmes, 7 10 Measles, i 28 Helen L.Hooper, 6 6 3 Scarlet Fever, West Roxbury. ALBERT W. BRYANT, TOWN CLER$. March 22 Harriet A.Bacon, 25 3 Consumption, Lexington. 23 Margaret Grant, 23 Consumption, . . it n 31 Abigail Smith, Consumption, . . New York. 16 Cbarles Bowers, 72 7 Old Age, , Lexington. CHARLES ROBINSON, SELECTMEN. „ 31 Wiliam H.Fairweather, 5 5 9 Scarlet Fever, . . . r, :April 2 Lovett Stimson, . . .� 86 8 15 Old Age, . , . 11 & W. SMITH 5 Mary S.Beals, 61 Congestion of Lungs, It , „ 12 Mary P.Ham,, 10 1 Scarlet Fever, it JOHN W. HUDSOIV, „ 14 Robinson Adams, . 32 Consumption, New York. n 16 Elizabeth Manley, 5 Scarlet Fever, Lexington. - 22 Lavinia Allen,. 43 6 7 Consumption, . . . „ 17 Edmund Munroe, 84 5 20 Old Age, . . . Cambridge. May 9 Annette A.Bacon, , 3 1 Scarlet Fever, Lexington. JOSEPH E. SIIVIONDS, „ 8 John F.Coon,. . 14 Not known, . South Reading. „ 22 Oliver L.Abbot,. 1 11 Lung Disease, . Lexington. NATT3AN FESSENDEN, ASSE830R8. n 19 Eliza C.Farnsworth, 74 7 Disease of Lungs, • �� June 4 Susan N.Hosmer, . . e3 8 Pneumonia, „ n 10 Alice Green, • • 3 1, Scarlet Fever, „ LORING- S. PIERCE, 4 Martha Ann Graham, 19 8 Consumption, „ 21 James Whalan, . . 1 11 Scarlet Fever, r, 211 Joseph F.Doyle,. 7 3 Scarlet Fever, >� n 28 Nathaniel Mulliken, 84 3 Disease of the Heart,. L. J. LIVERMORE, . n' 18 Eliza Ann Childs, 33 9 Phletus, A 0.. July 8 Patrick R.Fitzpatrick, 2 6 Scarlet Fever, L. C. CHILDS SCHOOL COMMITTEE. n 19 Eleanor Apel, . . 21 1 10 Consumption, �� , • ' . n 19 Rlioda Munroe, . . . 72 2 21 Paralysis, . . . . . „ 18 Frederick A.Stimson, 47 8 Consumption, -- JONAS GAMMELL, „ 24 Thomas H.Earle, 43 1 16 Bilious Fever, South Carolina. „ 17 Catharine Ryan, 2 2 Cholera Infantum,. Lexington. 19 Alma L.Webb, 1 9 Not known, W.Cambridge. l ,r 30 Maria G.Bowen, 17 1 Typhoid Fever,. . . Lexington. 1. N. DAMON, I Aug. 6 Edward Shea,. 1 3 Whooping Cough, . „ 13 Almira R.Locke, 71 5 27 Cancer,. �' E. A. MULLIKEN, OVERSEERS OF THE POOR. 11 11 Catharine Mead, 2 3 Cholera Infantum,. �� 18 Mary E.Desmond, 1 11 18 Whooping Cough, GEORGE F. CHAPNIAN, . Sept. 20 Albert Cook, . . . 3 Inflammation, . . it 14 William Gilbert,. 8 Cholera Infantum, it 15 Daniel Donni,an, 1 11 13 Dysentery, Oct. 6 Josiah A.Coolidge,, 49 Cousuin t- on; ELI SIMONDS, 1116 Sarah Ann Hinkley, `25 2 Congestion of Lungs,. u 12 Caroline L.Eustis, 84 10 Old Age, Roxbury. „ 25 Margaret Mahoney,. 14 Typhoid Fever,. Lexington. CHARLES ROBINSON, SURVEYORS OF HIGHWAYS. „ 23 Catharine Cadigan, . 1 1 Whooping Cough,: 1�` .•4 p•l „ 1212 Mary Reardy, 31 Hemorrhage,Elizabeth Trull, .62 1 B eart Disease �� GEORGE F. CHAPMAN, . Jf ,r . it 24 Elizabeth Reed, . . 80 6 25 Dropsy, i•, Nov.13 William Collins, . . 78 Old Age, • : OLIVER W. KENDALL, . , 7 Nattie B.Garmon, 4 5 18 Croup, - 9 A.Lizzie Wellington, . 9 9 9 Diphtheria, . . . �� } CONSTABLES. 28 Charles Furbush, 12 B Disease of Liver, �' r HIRAM WEEKS, n 22 Anna Cosgrove., 3 10 Cholera Infantum,. �� d 21 Isaac Hufimaster, 72 11 8 Dropsy, ,+ 1 Deborah Bennett, 78 10 Old Age, ,. 24 Hannah R.Bass,. 33 2 9 Stoppage, ., . I. WEBSTER SMITH' . TREASURER AND COLLECTOR. Dee. 4 Loa Locke, . . . $2 6 Old Age, . . . . ,r 8 Francis D.Benjamin, 16 11 Diabetes, . . . . Somerville. 18 Martha Wallace, . . 56 Apoplexy, . . . . Lexington. „ 21 Ira Saville, . . . . . 68 4 Consumption, „ 20 William Whalan, 85 Accidental, < Whole number 69.—Males,34; females,35. A true copy of record. Attest, A.W. BRYANT, TowN CLERK, • aa•M^. 22 b 23 June —, 1861.—George Linsey, 12th Reg. Co. E. 3 years. —Charles H. Puffer, 12th Reg. Co. E. 3 years. I j Wounded at Fredericksburg,and died at Alexandria. —Loring W. Muzze 12th Reg.�, y, �, Co. E. 3 years. Promoted to Quartermaster,May,1862,to Captain and Commissary jof Subsistence, March, 1864, and to Major and Commissary of Subsistence,July,1865. — George E. Muzzev, 12th Reg. Co. E. 3 years. Promoted to Quartermaster Sergeant,June,1862, to lvt Lieutenant, July,1863,and appointed Quartermaster,March,1864. —A. H. Kneeland, 12th Reg. Co. E. 3 years. A LIST OF OFFICERS, SOLDIERS, AND SEAMEN, ; —James A. Williams, 12th Reg. Co. E. 3 years. —Benjamin Thorn, 12th Reg. Co. E. 3 years. `;} } Filled. Of the Town of Lexington, who have been in the Service of the —Henry A. Lovewell, 12th Reg. Co. E. 3 years. United States, since the Commencement of the Rebellion. Discharged. July —, 1861.—Charles Cutler, 16th Reg. Co. H. 3 years. Died August 29,1862,of disease contracted in the service. —E. E. Hatch, 16th Reg. Co. H. 3 years. ARMY. Filled May 3,1863,at Chancellorsviile,Va. —H. W. Stearns, 16th Reg. Co. H• 3 years. April 16, 1861.—Edward T. Chandler, 3d Reg. Co. C. 3 mos. —Isaac F. Buttrick, 16th Reg. Co. H. 3 years. Sept. 21, 1861.—Re-enlisted 22d Reg. Co. F. 3 years. Wounded,and discharged. Wounded in hand near the Wilderness,Va.,May,1864. —Charles F. Buttrick, 16th Reg. Co. H. 3 years. May —, 1861.—Samuel E. Chandler, 5th Reg. Co. K. 3 mos. —Sumner Crosby, 16th Reg. Co. H. 3 years, Wounded and taken prisoner at the first Bull-Run battle. He was confined in Richmond till Feb.,1862,when he was released. —George Flint, Jr., 16th Reg. CO. H. 3 years. —Re-enlisted 12th Reg. 3 years. Wounded in the hand. He was Sergeant in Co.D, promoted to Quartermaster Sargeant, —William M. Locke, 16th Reg. Co. H. 3 years. discharged to accept the office of 1st Lieut.,in 7th Mo.Cavalry, —Jonas F. Ca ell 16th Reg. CO. K. 3}'ears. and served as Adjutant. — 11 2d Lieutenant,Cap ell, 1862,1st Li extenant,Aug., and Captain,1863. May 1, 1861.—Frank V. Butters, 5th Reg. Co. K. 3 mos. . ,� —Ralph Cole, 16th Reg. Co. K. 3 years. —Royal Ramsey, 5th Reg. Co. K. 3 mos. —Isaac F. Kinaston, 16th Reg. Co.K. 3 years. May —, 1861.—Elijah D. Gossom, 5th Reg. Co. K. 3 mos. —John O. Niel, 16th Reg. b Co. K. 3 years. —Re-enlisted 16th Reg. Co. H. 3 years. Wounded in the foot. Re-enlisted in the Veteran Reserve Corps. Discharged for disability,April 9,1863. —John Healy, 16t11 Reg. Co. H. 3 years. May —, 1861.—Henry A. Angier, 5th Reg. Co. K. 3 mos. Discharged August,1863,for disability,having been wounded in the Wounded and taken prisoner at first Bull-Run battle,was confined hand. at Richmond. —Charles R. Johnson 16th Reg.Co. F. 3 years. —William W. Melvin, 5th Reg. Co. K. 3 mos. Reg. Captain. Was wounded at Chanccllorsvillc,and again at Gettys- Sept. —, 1862.—Re-enlisted 5th Reg. Co. H. 9 mos. burg,and died at home of the latter wound. May —, 1861.—Wilbur F. Harding, 5th Reg. Co. K. 3 mos. —Charles McMahan, 16th Reg. Co. A. 3 years. Sept. —, 1862.—Re-enlisted 5th Reg. Co. H. 9 mos. —John Howard, 16th Reg. Co. F. 3 years. May —, 1861.—Henry Johnson, 5th Reg. Co. G. 3 mos. Discharged March,1862. —Re-enlisted. June —, 1861,—John Gallagher, 9th Reg. Co. I. 3 years. v —F. Murphy, 16th Reg. Co. F. 3 years. Disabled temporarily by the bursting of a shell in McClellan's re- treat near Richmond. —John Bannon, 16th Reg. Co. K. 3 years. —Joseph H. P.Fiske, 11th Reg. Co. G. 3 years. Aug. —, 1861.—William De Coty, 12th Reg. Co. E. 3 years. Discharged. Re-enlisted Veteran. Died of wounds received at second Bull-Run battle,Oct.18,1862. —Charles A. Fiske, 11th Reg. Co. G. 3 years. —John G. Sherman, 12th Reg. Co. E. 3 years. Wounded severely in the arm. Re-enlisted Veteran. t b Wounded at Fredericksburg. —Andrew A. Harrington, 11th Reg. Co. G. 3 years. —John Manley, 12th Reg. Co. E. 3 years. 9 —Francis H. Kneeland, 12th Reg. Co. G. 3 years. ' Filled at Fredericksburg.—Wm. W. Jones, 12th Reg. Co. E. 3ears. y—Charles H.Fiske, 12th Reg. CO. G. 3 years. ° —Michael Crowley, 12th Reg. Co. E. 3 years.Re-enlisted Reserve.g Veteran 2thR Filled at Antietam,sept.lss2. —Daniel G. Fiske, 12th Reg. Co. G. 3 years, f' —George B. Dennett 12th Re Co. E. 3 ears. Corporal. Woundedd a at Antietam. —John H. Peters, Reg. CO. E. 3 years. Was taken prisoner, and confined in several prisons, and at last t—Adam Peters, 12th Reg. Co. E. 3 years. transferred to Andersonville. Wounded in the head. �p 24 25 Aug. —, 1861.—Winsor Smith, 13th Reg.Co. B. 3 years. Aug. —, 1862.—Samuel Adams, 20th Reg. 3 years. Discharged. —James Isherwood, 20th Reg. 3 years. —Joseph Chandler, 13th Reg. Co. B. 3 years. —John W. Hudson, 35th Reg. Co. D. 3 years. Taken prisoner at the 2d Bu111Lun battle, paroled, and discharged 2d Lieut. Co.D. let Lieutenant, Co. D., Sept. 1862, Captain, Co. for disability. —Charles B. Harrington, 13th Reg. Co. B. 3 years. IL,sNov. 1863, Major, Sept.1864, and Lieutenant Colonel, Feb. Died September,1862,of disease contracted in the service. —Benjamin M. Marchant, 35th Reg. Co. D. 3 years. —George H. Smith, 13th Reg. Co. B. 3 years. Sergeant. —William Green, 13th Reg. Co. B. 3 years. —Jarvis W. Dean, 35th Reg. Co. D. 3 years. —John Crowley, 14th Re Co. . 3 ears. Sergeant, Co. F., wounded severely at Antietam, and discharged °b. o. Y for disability. Sept. —, 1861,—Thomas H. Earle, 1st Cavalry. 3 years. —Timothy Leary, 40th Reg. Co. F. 3 years. Died July,1863, in South Carolina. Filled. —Luke Estabrooks, 1st Cavalry. 3 years. —Warren Kinaston, 38th Reg. Co. F. 3 years. —Wm Estabrooks, `c c c Died June, 1864. —Henry M. Jones, " " —Thomas Cosgrove, 40th Reg. Co, F. 3 years. —Charles Cole, " " —Charles M. Parker, 24th Reg. 3 years. —John K. Hanscom, " " —Charles Flagg, 24th Reg. 3 years. Discharged for disability. Re-enlisted. • —Geo. B. Hildreth, " " —George A. Trull, 24th Reg. 3 years. —James Cody, " " —N.B. Chamberlain, 24th Reg. Co. A. 3 years. Discharged. Ite•enlisted. —Cyrus M. Cutler, 22d Reg. Co. F. 3 years. —Daniel Crowley, 28th Reg. Co. A. 3 years. —Joseph Simonds, 22d Reg. Co. F. 3 years. —D. Conway, 28th Reg. Co. A. 3 years. Corporal. Died October,1862, of wounds received at Malvern Hill. —Wm. P. Briggs, 32d Reg. 3 years. —George D. Harrington, 22d Reg. Co. F. 3 years. —=Lucius B. Angier, 1st Mass. Cavalry. 3 years. —Thomas K. Sawin, 22d Reg. Co. F. 3 years. Sept. —, 1862,—Alvin W. Harding, 5th Reg. Co. H. 9 mos. Discharged. —Frederic H. Harding, 5th Reg. Co. H. 9 mos. Sept. —, 1862.—Re-enlisted in 45th Reg. Co. D. 9 mos. —Arthur F. Gould, 44th Reg. 9 mos. —Charles A. Gould, 23d Reg. Co. K. 3 years. Willi Winning, 44th Poem. 9 mos. Promoted to Assi ant Adjutant General, rank of Captain, b —Luther H. Pushe' — am e, 1st Mass. Cavalry. 3 years. —Ira G. Kinaston, 45th Reg. Co.C. 9 mos. —Martin Walsh, 1st Mass. Cavalry. 3 years. —Isaac W. Holmes, 45th Reg. Co. D. 9 mos. Dec. —, 1861,—John Callahan,30th Reg. 3 years. —George W. Wright, 45th Reg. Co. D. 9 mos. Re-enlisted. —Willis L. Wright, 45th Reg. Co. D. 9 mos. 1861.—William Gleason, 1st Sharpshooters. 3 years. —Walter R. Wright, 45th Reg. Co. D. 9 mos. Discharged.n '< Frank O. Kendall, 45th Reg. Co. D. 9 mos. k—FrrankW.. Bryant, — - —Alvin Cole, " Sergeant. " " —Samuel muelaH. Jones, 45th Reg. Co. D. 9 mos. —Nathan W. Penniman, —Sayles V. Lawrence, " " —Re-enlisted Heavy Artillery. —Henry L. Wheelock, " " —George Simonds, Jr., 45th Reg. Co. D. 9 mos. —E. R. Bullard, N. Y. 5th Reg. 3 years. —Josiah Bryant, 45th Reg. Co. D. 9 mos. Filled. —Sidney Butters, 45th Reg. Co. D. 9 mos. —A. Trask, N. Y. 5th Mozart Reg. 3 years. —George H. Butterfield, 45th Reg. Co. D. 9 mos. —John Gately, N.Y. 5th Reg. 3 years. —David Fitch, 45th Reg. Co. D. 9 mos. Discharged. —Clifford Saville, 45th Reg. Co. D. 9 mos. Mar. —, 1862.—Jeremiah Logan, 19th Reg. 3 years.Wou slightly wounded in the head. the Crd,and discharged. He had served in the English army at —Henry E. Crouch, 45th Reg. Co. D. 9 mos. the Crimea. Mar. —, 1864.—Re-enlisted 28th Mass. Vols. 3 years. —John D. Bussey, 45th Reg. Co. D. 9 mos. Wounded. —Abraham W. Johnson, 45th Reg. Co. D. 9 mos. —Thomas Kelley, 20th Reg. Co. A. 3 years. —Charles L. Tidd, 48th Reg. Co.A. 9 mos. May —, 1862.—William Dillon, 21st Reg. 3 years. Aug. —, 1862.—Hugh O. Donnell, 20th Reg. 3 years. —Origen B. Darling, 45th Reg. Co. D. 9 mos. —Adams Stimpson, 20th Reg. 3 years. Oct: —, 1863.—Re-enlisted 1st Battery, Co. B. 3 mos. 4 Oct. —; 1862.—William A. Merriam, 47th Reg. Co. G. 9 mos. May —, 1864.—Cyrus S. Capell, Regular Army. —John Byron, 47th Reg. Co. G. 9 mos. —G. A. Wheeler, " It Died at New Orleans. —Charles L. Potter,3rd Unattached Heavy Artillery. —Charles H. Dean, 47th Reg. Co. G. 9 mos. —Milton Nourse, 47th Reg. Co. G. 9 mos. II �, — S. Locke, 1 year, 2nd Heavy Artillery. —Jonas —Frank H. Capell, 47th Reg. Co. G. 9 mos. nas Bartlett, " —Luke McGrath, 2nd Heavy Artillery. April —, 1864.—Re-enlisted in the Regular Army. .I;,Y —Cornelius Manly, Oct. —, 1862.—William B. Nason, 38th Reg. 3 years. " —C. A. Grover, " --James R. Carpenter, 38th Reg. 3 years. —Michael Keefe, " Dec. —, 1862.—John Grover,N. Y. 99th Reg. Co. K. 3 years. —T. McCarty, " July —, 1863.—Albert Hanford, 3d Bat. Unattached Heavy Art. 3 yrs. —E. A. Cooper; " -Clarence Hanford, " " " " " } —T. W. Childs; " " Nov. —, 1863,—Charles Berlitz. 3 years. --Moses Wyman; —Curtis Williams, 54th Reg. 3 years. Mar. --, 1864.—William Smith, 3 years. Colored. —Patrick Faley, 56th Reg. Co. B. 3 years. w — , Mose Evans, —Charles F. Buxton. 3 years. —E. H. Somes, " —John F. Donnelly, 56th Reg. 3 years. , Jacob Carson, May 1864. —Alfred Johnson, 4th Cavalry. 3 years. --Adam Naylor, 5th Cavalry, Co. C. 3 years. Colored. —James S. O'Brien, 2nd Heavy Art. Co. G. 3 years. —, Feb. --, 1865.--James Cannedy, 3 years. Colored. —Francis A. Bergain, 4th Cavalry. 3 years. Dec. —, 1863.—Thomas French, —Francis Edgar, 3rd Cavalry. 3 years. —Edward Connauton, 55th Mass. Vol. 3 years. NAVY . --William Byle. 3 years. - r. Charles O. Muzzey, in the Navy. —Dennis McMahan, 56th Reg. Co. C. 3 years. Entered the Navy,November,1861,as Aide and Secretary to Capt. Was taken prisoner at Petersburg,and died at Andersonville. Pickering,U.S.Steamer Keasarge,transferred to Steamer Hous- I;i?I atonic,May,1863,killed by the explosion of a torpedo,in Charles. —Patrick Gray, 2d Heavy Art. Co. G. 3 years. ton Harbor,Feb.18,1864. —Matthew Egan, 2nd Heavy Art. Co. H. 3 years. G. G. Wheeler, in the Navy. —James Sheena, 2nd Heavy Art. Co. G. 3 years. , Peter Bannon, in the Navy. —John Wright, 11th Bat. Co. C. 3 years. Joseph Gammon, Steamer Mississippi. Mar. ; 1864.—William Manning, 28th Mass. Vol. 3 years. Joseph Gerard, in the Navy. —Stephen Carroll, s. " Discharged. May —, 1864.—James McGuire,3rd U.S.Art.Regular Army. 3 years. Jeremiah Crowley, in the Navy. —William Viglo, 3d U. S. Art. Regular Army. 3 years. John Whitman, in the Navy. 19, —Patrick Purcell, Invalid Corps. 3 years. Charles Fiske, Jun., U. S. Ship San Jacinto. Discharged for disability. `yy` William B. Fiske, Navy. 31, " —Daniel Jacobson, 2d Infantry. 3 years. { Discharged. —Barney Fryer, " << Bowen Buckley, in the Navy. —Charles Wilson, —Thomas Mills, " May, —, 1864.—Thomas Swain, 2nd Infantry. —James Converse, —John Nevin. ° Died before mustering in. —Richard Rankin, 28th Mass. Vol. —James J. Bull, 28th Mass. Vol. —William Buckett, —August Lent, Wounded. —John Maloney, I r