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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

ALEXANDER H. BULLOCK, of Worcester

Suffolk County.

1. Cornelius Doherty, of Boston.
Alonzo M. Giles, of Boston.
2. Austin Gove, of Boston.

Josiah M. Read, of Boston. Hiram A. Stevens, of Boston. 3. James L. Hanson, of Boston. John F. Flynn, of Boston. 4. Robert I. Burbank, of Boston. Cornelius Walker, of Boston. 5. Edward Brown, of Boston. Harvey Jewell, of Boston. 6. Benjamin Stevens, of Boston.

Peleg W. Chandler, of Boston. 7. Charles J. McCarthy, of Boston. James Riley, of Boston. 8. John S. Tyler, of Boston.

Eben Cutler, of Boston.

9. Charles W. Morris, of Boston. Daniel G. Grafton, of Boston. 10. Ansel Lothrop, of Boston.

Samuel H. Gibbens, of Boston. 11. Francis J. Parker, of Boston. George Eaton, of Boston. 12. Hiram Emery, of Boston.

Zibeon Southard, of Boston. Albert J. Wright, of Boston. 13. Tracey P. Cheever, of Chelsea. Noble M. Perkins, of Chelsea.

Essex County.

1. Patten Sargent, of Amesbury.
Joseph Morrill, of Salisbury.
2. George Foster, of Andover.
3. John Meacom, of Beverly.

Benjamin C. Putnam, of Wenham. 4. James W. Putnam, of Danvers. 5. Ebenezer Stanwood, of Essex. 6. Joseph P. Stickney, of Georgetown. 7. John S. E. Rogers, of Gloucester. James S. Jewett, of Gloucester. 8. Calvin Butrick, of Haverhill.

Gilman Corning, of Haverhill. 9. Samuel N. Baker, of Ipswich. 10. John J. Doland, of Lawrence. 11. Harrison D. Clement, of Lawrence. 12. Oliver Ramsdell, of Lynn. 13. Aza A. Breed, of Lynn. 14. Samuel Roads, of Marblehead. Henry Luscomb, jr., of Salem. 15. Cyrus Williams, of Lawrence. 16. Zachariah Graves, of Lynn. 17. Nathan Adams, of Newbury. 18. Caleb Cushing, of Newburyport.

19. Albert Currier, of Newburyport.

20. Moses T. Stevens, of North Andover. 21. Moses Pool, of Rockport.

22. Samuel R. Hathaway, of Salem. 23. James A. Gillis, of Salem.

Stephen G. Wheatland, of Salem. 24. Amos Howe Johnson, of Middleton. 25. D. Webster King, of South Danvers. 26. Amos I. Withey, of Lynn.

Middlesex County. 1. Amos Brown, of Charlestown. 2. Everett Torrey, of Charlestown. Abel E. Bridge, of Charlestown. Phineas J. Stone, of Charlestown. 3. George O. Brastow, of Somerville.

Speaker.

4. Caleb Wait, of Malden.

5. Francis Brooks, of Medford. 6. Albert Winn, of West Cambridge. 7. Charles Beck, of Cambridge.

Hamlin R. Harding, of Cambridge. Anson Hooker, of Cambridge. 8. Joseph Breck, of Brighton.

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Henry Baldwin, of Brighton. 9. F. M. Stone, of Waltham. Josiah Beard, of Waltham. George Heywood, of Concord. 11. Charles M. Tyler, of Natick. 12. Seth Thayer, of Holliston. 13. Benjamin Homer, of Ashland 14. James W. Clark, of Framingham. 15. O. W. Albee, of Marlborough. 16. Henry Wilder, of Stow.

17. John Fletcher, jr., of Acton. 18. William Henry Smith, of Lexington. 19. John R. Kimball, of Woburn. 20. John H. Dike, of Stoneham.

William H. Atwell, of So. Reading. 21. Charles Manning, of Reading. 22. George P. Elliot, of Billerica. 23. Paul Hill, of Lowell.

Samuel W. Stickney, of Lowell.
Sewall G. Mack, of Lowell.
24. Hapgood Wright, of Lowell.
Josiah B. French, of Lowell.

Edward F. Sherman, of Lowell. 25. Cyrus Butterfield, of Tyngsborough. 26. David Porter, of Shirley.

J. W. P. Abbott, of Westford. 27. Abram S. French, of Townsend.

Worcester County.

1. Nelson D. White, of Winchendon. 2. Farwell F. Fay, of Athol. 3. Hudson Tolman, of Petersham. 4. Artemas Lee, of Templeton. 5. Thorley Collester, of Gardner. 6. Amasa Norcross, of Fitchburg. Manson D. Haws, of Leominster. Daniel Putnam, of Lunenburg. 7. Isaac N. Stone, of Harvard. 8. Jared M. Heard, of Clinton. 9. Zadock W. Gates, of Rutland. 10. J. Henry Goddard, of Barre. 11. Lucius J. Knowles, of Warren. 12. Charles Adams, jr., of N. Brookfield. 13. John D. Cogswell, of Leicester. 14. William Mulligan, of Paxton.

15. Jonathan H. Nelson, of Shrewsbury. 16. J. F. B. Marshall, of Westborough. 17. Seth J. Axtell, of Grafton.

18. Henry Shaw, of Upton.

19. Henry O. Lothrop, of Milford. Charles F. Claflin, of Milford.

20. William T. Metcalf, of Mendon.
21. William A. Northup, of Blackstone.
22. Albert Butler, of Douglas.

23. Jacob Baker, of Dudley.
24. Dexter Blood, of Charlton.
25. Horace Armsby, of Millbury.
Moses Stone, of Oxford.

26. Delano A. Goddard, of Worcester.
27. Samuel Souther, of Worcester.
28. Joseph D. Daniels, of Worcester.
29. John L. Murphy, of Worcester.
30. Alexander H. Bullock, of Worcester.

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1. Keyes Danforth, of Williamstown. 2. Henry Cartwright, of Adams.

Edmund D. Foster, of Cheshire. 3. Nathan G. Brown, of Pittsfield. W. H. Nichols, of Richmond.

4. Sylvester S. Bowen, of Peru.
5. Jonathan E. Field, of Stockbridge.
6. James Bullard, of Lee.

7. Eugene Vosburgh, of Gt. Barrington. 8. Joshua M. Sears, of Sandisfield.

9. Seymour B. Dewey, of Egremont.

Norfolk County.
(Excluding Cohasset.)

1. Eliphalet Stone, of Dedham.

2. Everett C. Banfield, of W. Roxbury. 3. Thomas Parsons, of Brookline. 4. George Curtis, of Roxbury.

William B. May, of Roxbury. Uriah T. Brownell, of Roxbury. 5. Ebenezer Eaton, of Dorchester.

Henry L. Pierce, of Dorchester. 6. Noah Cummings, of Quincy. 7. Ezra Penniman, of Braintree. 8. Oliver Loud, of Weymouth.

Zachariah L. Bicknell, of Weymouth. 9. George N. Johnson, of Randolph. 10. Jesse Holmes, of Stoughton. 11. H. Augustus Lothrop, of Sharon.

OFFICERS OF

William S. Robinson, of Malden, Clerk. William A. Crafts, of Roxbury, Assistant Clerk.

Rev. Phineas Stowe, of Boston, Chaplain. John Morissey, Sergeant-at-Arms to both branches.

James H. Allen, of Marion, Door-keeper. Frederick Pease, of Boston, Assistant Doorkeeper.

Samuel Upham, of Waltham, Postmaster.

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1. William D. Earle, of Attleborough.
Ezekiel Bates, of Attleborough.
2. Charles P. White, of Mansfield.
3. Charles B. Pool, of Easton.
4. James Brown, of Taunton.

Elias A. Morse, of Taunton.
Charles R. Atwood, of Taunton.
5. Joseph Brown, of Seekonk.
6. William P. Hood, of Somerset.
7. Simeon Borden, of Fall River.
Henry Pratt, of Fall River.

8. Christopher A. Church, of Westport. 9. Francis W. Mason, of Dartmouth. 10. Henry Pierce, of New Bedford.

Wm. Logan Rodman, of N. Bedford. 11. Caleb L. Ellis, of New Bedford,

Robert Gibbs, of New Bedford.
Nathaniel Gilbert, of New Bedford.
12. Samuel L. Ward, of Fairhaven.
John D. Wilson, of Freetown.

Plymouth County.
(Including Cohasset.)

1. George C. Lee, of Scituate.
2. David Cain, of Hingham.
3. Seth H. Vinall, of South Scituate.
4. Sereno Howe, of Marshfield.
5. Henry B. Maglathlin, of Duxbury.
6. Charles G. Davis, of Plymouth.

Samuel O. Whitmore, of Plymouth. 7. Andrew J. Hadley, of Marion. 8. Austin J. Roberts, of Lakeville. 9. Andrew J. Pickens, of Middleboro'. 10. Simeon Perkins, of Bridgewater.

11. Lorenzo D. Hervey, of North Bridge

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COMMITTEES.

STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE

SENATE.

Judiciary.-Messrs. Loring, of Suffolk, Griswold, of Franklin, Bacon, of Middle

sex.

Probate and Chancery.-Messrs. Dodge, of Middlesex, Dean, of Suffolk, Gay, of Plymouth. Treasury. Messrs. Crocker, of Worcester, Fessenden, of Middlesex, Bodman, of Hampshire.

Bills in the Third Reading. -Messrs. Griswold, of Franklin, Northend, of Essex, Whitney, of Hampden, Richardson, of Middlesex, Gay, of Plymouth, Williams, of Worcester..

Engrossed Bills. Messrs. Bacon, of Middlesex, Stevens, of Worcester, Brownell, of Bristol, Thompson of Hampden, Mitchell, of Plymouth, Gilbert, of Hampshire and Franklin.

Printing.

Messrs. Stockwell, of Suffolk, Hill, of Worcester, George, of Es

sex.

Leave of Absence. - Messrs. Day, of Norfolk, Crane, of Plymouth, Wales, of Norfolk.

JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES, Accounts. Messrs. Tucker, of Suffolk, and Dillingham, of Barnstable, of the Senate. Messrs. Mason, of Dartmouth, Putnam, of Lunenburg, Doherty, of Bos ton, Butrick, of Haverhill, and Kimball, of Woburn, of the House.

Agriculture.-Messrs. Burt, of Berkshire, and Brownell, of Bristol, of the Senate. Messrs. Davis, of Plymouth, Stone, of Dedham, Breck, of Brighton, Brooks, of Medford, and Stedman, of Chicopee, of the House.

Banks and Banking.― Messrs. Babson, of Essex, and Twombly, of Suffolk, of the Senate. Messrs. Parker, of Boston, Stickney, of Lowell, Clark, of Framingham, Cary, of Medway, and Loud, of Weymouth, of the House.

Claims.-Messrs. Richardson, of Middlesex, and Plunkett, of Berkshire, of the Senate. Messrs. Lee, of Templeton, French, of Lowell, Whitmore, of Plymouth, Riley, of Boston, and Hood, of Somerset, of the House.

Education.- Messrs. Swan, of Norfolk, and Haven, of Middlesex, of the Senate. Messrs. Albee, of Marlborough, Eaton, of Boston, Heard, of Clinton, Maglathlen, of Duxbury, and Tyler, of Natick, of the House.

Federal Relations.- Messrs. Northend, of Essex, and Reed, of Bristol, of the Senate. Messrs. Chandler, of Boston, Field, of Stockbridge, Pierce, of Dorchester, Lee, of Templeton, and Banfield, of West Roxbury, of the House.

Fisheries. Messrs. Tompkins, of Essex, and Libby, of Barnstable, of the Senate. Messrs. Sears, of Yarmouth, Johnson, of Provincetown, Roads, of Marblehead, Jewett, of Gloucester, and Cain, of Hingham, of the House.

Library.-Messrs. George, of Essex, Swan, of Norfolk, and Babson, of Essex,

of the Senate. Messrs. Beck, of Cambridge, Goddard, of Worcester, and Walker, of Boston, of the House. Manufactures. Messrs. Plunkett, o Berkshire, and Gilbert, of Hampshire and Franklin, of the Senate. Messrs. Cartwright, of Adams, Stevens, of North Andover, Kingman, of East Bridgewater, White, of Winchendon, and Howard, of Springfield, of the House.

Mercantile Affairs and Insurance. Messrs. Loring, of Suffolk, and Johnson, of Essex, of the Senate. Messrs. Tyler, of Boston, Gilbert, of New Bedford, Stickney, of Georgetown, Sherman, of Lowell and Marshall, of Westborough, of the House.

Militia.-Messrs. Thompson, of Hampden, and Smith, of Worcester, of the Senate. Messrs. Burbank, of Boston, Brown, of Taunton, Wright, of Lowell, Curtis, of Roxbury, and Dike, of Stoneham, of the House.

Parishes and Religious Societies. Messrs. Stevens, of Worcester, and Haven, of Middlesex, of the Senate. Messrs. Sewall, of Medfield, Sargent, of Amesbury, Cutler, of Boston, Howe, of Marshfield, and Armsby, of Millbury, of the House.

Prisons. - Messrs. Dean, of Suffolk, and Day, of Norfolk, of the Senate. Messrs. Stone, of Charlestown, Brown, of Boston, Atwood, of Taunton, Putnam, of Danvers, and Souther, of Worcester, of the House.

Public Charitable Institutions.- Messrs. Mitchell, of Plymouth, and Tompkins, of Essex, of the Senate. Messrs. Hooker, of Cambridge, Stevens, of Boston, Hill, of Lowell, May, of Roxbury, and Cogswell, of Leicester, of the House.

Public Lands. Messrs. Whitney, of Hampden, and Crocker, of Worcester, of the Senate. Messrs. Brastow, of Somerville, Cheever, of Chelsea, Brown, of Pittsfield, Cushman, of Amherst, and White, of Mansfield, of the House.

Railways and Canals. Messrs. Reed, of Bristol, and Dodge, of Middlesex, of the Senate. Messrs. Banfield, of West Roxbury, Morris, of Boston, Currier, of Newburyport, Field, of Greenfield, and Daniels, of Worcester, of the House.

Roads and Bridges. Messrs. Dillingham, of Barnstable, and Dodge, of Worcester, of the Senate. Messrs. Littlefield, of Northampton. Gibbs, of New Bedford, Mulligan, of Paxton, Taylor, of Montgomery, and Higgins, of Chatham, of the House.

State House.-Messrs. Twombly, of Suffolk, and Wakefield, of Middlesex, of the Senate. Messrs. Lothrop, of Milford, Williams, of Lawrence, Pierce, of New Bedford, Wait, of Malden, and Axtell, of Grafton, of the House.

Towns.-Messrs. Williams, of Worcester, and Crane, of Plymouth, of the Senate. Messrs. Ward, of Fairhaven, Hervey, of North Bridgewater, Elliot, of Billerica, Cummings, of Quincy, and Tolman, of Petersham, of the House.

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Subject of the Service of Process on Volunteers, the Eligibility of Members of Congress, and Proceedings for Restraint of Insane Persons.- Messrs. Richardson, of Middlesex, Dean, of Suffolk, and Gay, of Plymouth, of the Senate. Messrs. Norcross, of Fitchburg, Stone, of Waltham, Brown, of Taunton, Eaton, of Dorchester, Gove, of Boston, Hannum, of Whately, and Curtis, of Rexbury, of the House.

Subject of the Troy and Greenfield Railroad. Messrs. Stevens, of Worcester, Babson, of Essex, and Brownell, of Bristol, of the Senate. Messrs. Field, of Stockbridge, Wright, of Boston, Brown, of Charlestown, Church, of Westport, Brastow, of Somerville, Rogers, of Gloucester, and Cushman, of Amherst, of the House.

Subject of Establishing a Supervisory Board of Public Institutions, and a Board of Health and Vital Statistics. - Messrs. Mitchell, of Plymouth, Tompkins, of Essex, and Wakefield, of Middlesex, of the Senate. Messrs. Parsons, of Brookline, Mason, of Dartmouth, Morse, of Taunton, Beard, of Waltham, Sewall, of Medfield, Walker, of Boston, and Elliot, of Billerica, of the House.

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Subject of Criminal Costs, etc.,- Ministerial Officers, the Death Penalty, Marriage and Divorce. - Messrs. Bacon, of Middlesex, Swan, of Norfolk, and Johnson, of Essex, of the Senate. Messrs. Chandler, of Boston, Cushing, of Newburyport, Davis, of Plymouth, Grafton, of Boston, Holmes, of Stoughton, Hathaway, of Salem, and Marchant, of Edgartown, of the House.

Flowage of Certain Lands on the Concord and Sudbury Rivers. Messrs. Whitney, of Hampden, Burt, of Berkshire, and Bodman, of Hampshire, of the Senate. Messrs. Jewell, of Boston, Littlefield, of Northampton, Stanwood, of Essex, Smith, of Nantucket, Stone, of Oxford, Butterfield, of Tyngsborough, and Bullard, of Lee, of the House.

Preparation of Legislative Business, and Reform in Work and Pay of State Employees.-Messrs. Williams, of Worcester, Gilbert, of Hampshire and Franklin, and Day, of Norfolk, of the Senate. Messrs. Gillis, of Salem, Fletcher, of Acton, Brownell, of Roxbury, Rice, of West

hampton, Giles, of Boston, Stone, of Harvard, and Perkins, of Bridgewater, of the House.

Subject of Apportioning the State into Congressional Districts.-Messrs. Northend, of Essex, Reed, of Bristol, Plunkett, of Berkshire, Williams, of Worcester, Swan, of Norfolk, and Stockwell, of Suffolk, of the Senate. Messrs. Tyler, of Boston, Norcross, of Fitchburg, Heywood, of Concord, Cartwright, of Adams, Sears, of Yarmouth, Atwell, of South Reading, Cook, of Milton, Stetson, of Hanson, Perkins, of Chelsea, Pratt, of Fall River, Morrill, of Salisbury, Field, of Greenfield, and Stedman, of Chicopee, of the House.

STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE.

Judiciary. Messrs. Cushing, of Newburyport, Jewell, of Boston, Gillis, of Salem, Norcross, of Fitchburg, Stone, of Waltham, Borden, of Fall River, Heyword, of Concord.

Probate and Chancery.-Messrs. Field, of Stockbridge, Foster, of Andover, Smith, of Springfield, Abbott, of Westford, Wheatland, of Salem, Harding, of Cambridge, Baldwin, of Brighton.

Finance.Messrs. Pierce, of Dorchester, Parsons, of Brookline, Mack, of Lowell, Rodman, of New Bedford, Gibbens, of Boston, Vosburgh, of Great Barrington, Morton, of Nantucket.

Elections. - Messrs. Church, of Westport, Judkins, of Abington, Thompson, of Coleraine, Dewey, of Egremont, Kelt, of Holyoke, Sherman, of Conway, Pickens, of Middleborough.

Bills in the Third Reading. - Messrs. Adams, of North Brookfield, King, of South Danvers, Johnson, of Middlesex, McCarthy, of Boston, Ramsdell, of Lynn, Whitaker, of New Salem, Holland, of Belchertown.

Engrossed Bills. Messrs. Wright, of Boston, Stetson, of Hanson, Sears, of Sandisfield, Manning, of Reading, Graves, of Lynn, Metcalf, of Mendon, McGregory, of Wilbraham.

County Estimates. Messrs. Danforth, of Williamstown, Breed, of Lynn, Green, of Montague, Knowles, of Warren, Fitch, of Hatfield.

Pay Roll.-Messrs. Lothrop, of Sharon, Lovell, of Barnstable, Soule, of Abington, Norton, of Westfield, Pratt, of Fall River.

Leave of Absence. Messrs. Donaldson, of Falmouth, Moody, of Enfield, Northup, of Blackstone, Adams, of Newbury, French, of Townsend.

Public Buildings. Messrs. Clement, of Lawrence, Emery, of Boston, Nelson, of Shrewsbury, Newton, of Palmer, Smith, of Eastham.

Printing.-Messrs. Rogers, of Gloucester, Goddard, of Barre, De Witt, of Agawam, Marchant, of Edgartown, Cook, of Hadley.

Dist.

COUNCIL DISTRICTS,

As established by Chap. 310, Acts of 1857.

1.-The five Senatorial Districts of the County of Suffolk.

2. The five Senatorial Districts of the County of Essex.

3.-The First, Second, Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Senatorial Districts of the County of Middlesex.

4.-The Franklin Senatorial District, the Hampshire and Franklin District, and the Central, North-East, and North-West Districts of the County of Worcester. 5.-The two Senatorial Districts of the County of Hampden, the two Senatorial Districts of the County of Berkshire, and the Hampshire District.

6.-The North Norfolk Senatorial District, the Third Middlesex District, and the East, South-East and South-West Districts of the County of Worcester.

7.-The West and East Norfolk Senatorial Districts, and the three Senatorial Districts of the County of Bristol.

8.-The three Senatorial Districts of the County of Plymouth, the Cape District and the Island District.

SENATE DISTRICTS,

As established by Chap. 309, Acts of 1857, with the number of legal voters in each district. [Whole number of legal voters in the State on the 1st of May, 1857, 211,309. Average ratio for each district in the State, 5,282.]

Suffolk County-Five Senators.

[Average ratio, 4,949.]

First District.-Chelsea, North Chelsea, Winthrop, and Ward No. 2, Boston. Legal voters, 3,983.

Second District.-Wards Nos. 1, 3, and 5, Boston.
Third District.-Wards Nos. 4, 6, and 7, Boston.
Fourth District.-Wards Nos. 8, 9, and 10, Boston.
Fifth District.-Wards Nos. 11 and 12, Boston.

Legal voters, 5,371.
Legal voters, 5,926.
Legal voters, 5,039.
Legal voters, 4,426.

Essex County-Five Senators.
[Average ratio, 5,593.]

First District.-Lynn, Lynnfield, Marblehead, Nahant, Saugus, and Swampscot. Legal voters, 5,681.

Second District.-Salem, Danvers, Hamilton, Middleton, South Danvers, Topsfield, and Wenham. Legal voters, 5,657.

Third District.-Lawrence, Andover, Boxford, Haverhill, Methuen, and North Andover. Legal voters, 5,633.

Fourth District.-Newburyport, Amesbury, Bradford, Georgetown, Groveland, Newbury, Salisbury, and West Newbury. Legal voters, 5,430.

Fifth District.-Beverly, Essex, Gloucester, Ipswich, Manchester, Rockport, and Rowley. Legal voters, 5,565.

Middlesex County-Six Senators.

[Average ratio, 5,709.]

First District.-Charlestown, Somerville, Melrose, and Malden. Legal voters, 5,741. Second District.-Cambridge, Waltham, West Cambridge, Watertown, and Brighton. Legal voters, 5,981.

Third District.-Ashland, Framingham, Holliston, Hopkinton, Natick, Newton, Sherborn, Sudbury, Wayland, and Weston. Legal voters, 5,764.

Fourth District.-Acton, Ashby, Boxborough, Carlisle, Chelmsford, Concord, Dunstable, Groton, Lincoln, Littleton, Marlborough, Pepperell, Shirley, Stow, Townsend, Tyngs borough, and Westford. Legal voters, 5,357.

Fifth District.-Bedford, Billerica, Burlington, Lexington, Medford, North Reading, Reading, South Reading, Stoneham, Wilmington, Winchester, and Woburn. Legal voters, 5,786.

Sixth District.-Lowell, Dracut, and Tewksbury. Legal voters, 5,629.

Worcester County-Six Senators.
[Average ratio, 4,942.]

Central District.-Worcester, Holden, Paxton, and Rutland. Legal voters, 4,883. South-East District.-Blackstone, Douglas, Mendon, Milford, Northbridge, Sutton, and Uxbridge. Legal voters, 4,798. South-West District.-Auburn, Brookfield, Charlton, Dudley, Leicester, Oxford, Southbridge, Spencer, Sturbridge, Warren, Webster, and West Brookfield. Legal voters, 4,941. West District.-Athol, Barre, Dana, Hardwick, Hubbardston, New Braintree, North Brookfield, Oakham, Petersham, Phillipston, Royalston, Templeton, and Winchendon. Legal voters, 4,903.

North-East District.-Ashburnham, Fitchburg, Gardner, Harvard, Lancaster, Leominster, Lunenburg, Princeton, Sterling, and Westminster. Legal voters, 5,217. Bast District.-Berlin, Bolton, Boylston, Clinton, Grafton, Millbury, Northborough, Shrewsbury, Southborough, Upton, Westborough, and West Boylston. Legal voters, 4,913.

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