Brown, Artemas Clarke, Stillman Henry, Samuel Cogswell, Nathaniel Davis, Ebenezer ERRATA. Holder, Nathaniel Plunkett, William C. Powers, Peter Preston, Jonathan Sumner, Charles Sumner, Increase Taber, Isaac C. Lincoln, Frederic W., Jr. | Taft, Arnold Littlefield, Tristram Lord, Otis P. Loud, Samuel P. Perkins, Jonathan C. Hazewell, Charles C. Phelps, Charles Heard, Charles Talbot, Thomas Thayer, Joseph Thayer, Willard, 2d, Tileston, Edmund P. Tilton, Abraham Tower, Ephraim Vinton, George A. Wales, Bradford L. Walker, Samuel Warner, Marshal Weeks, Cyrus Wetmore, Thomas Wheeler, William F. Whitney, Daniel S. Wood, William H. Woods, Josiah B. Absent and not voting, 234. In the speech of Mr. Parker, of Cambridge, in the first volume: Page 145, 1st column, 7th line from the bottom, Read-that regarding this Act of 1852 as a charter, it was Same page and column, 13th, 14th and 15th lines from the bottom, For-" he regarded this Act of 1852, as the Constitution of this body, and that the legislature therefore had no power," Read-regarding this Act of 1852 as the Constitution of this body, the legislature had no power. Same page and column, 2d, 3d and 4th lines from the bottom, For I understood them to be maintained by him as suggestions which had been made, and not as propositions of his own," Read-I understood them to be maintained by him upon suggestions which had been made, and not founded upon propositions of his own. Page 149, 1st column, 15th and 16th lines, For "Then regarding it in that light, the conclusion was drawn," ERRATA. For-" But while arguing that it is a charter the gentleman forgets," Read-But while arguing upon it as a charter the gentleman forgot. Same page and column, 44th line, For-" without an incorporation," Same page and column, 47th and 48th lines, For "And now in relation to our Constitution; gentlemen say that the Act," Read-And now in relation to it as a Constitution; the gentleman says that if the Act. In the next line strike out "and". Page 151, 1st column, 7th line, For I relate this anecdote to show the feeling which existed," Read-This anecdote was related to show the feeling of importance which existed. And in the 10th line, read-But the reply. Page 158, 1st column, 7th and 8th lines from the bottom, For "The response of the people has given a character to the law. It has affixed to it something beyond the law," Read-Has the response of the people given a character to the law? Has it affixed to it something different from a law? Page 159, 1st column, 17th line, For-" But let us admit that they have the power," The reader will observe several other verbal errors in that speech more or less apparent, there having been no revision of it by the author. In speeches of Mr. Hallett, for Wilbraham, in the first volume: Page 168, 2d column, 4th line from the bottom, Read-" The people have a right to make their [fundamental] laws." Page 332, 1st column, 20th line, Strike out" Lord" before "Bacon." Page 367, 1st column, 15th line, For-United States Constitution," Page 437, 1st column, 8th line from the bottom, Page 567, 1st column, 28th line, Page 910, 1st column, 21st line, Same page, 2d column, 3d line, Put a comma after "eighteen assistants." Page 911, 2d column, 14th line, After we hold." put a comma instead of a period. ་་ Page 921, 1st column, 23d line, add no before" danger." In the speech of Mr. Hathaway, of Freetown, in the first volume : Page 81, 2d column, 11th line, For-" nothing," &c. Read-but little, if anything to do, &c. Same page and column, 28th line from the bottom, For "I suppose that under this clause," &c. Read-I do not suppose, &c., and at the end of the sentence, after the word vacancy," add, but would have the right to impose a fine. Same page and column, 18th line from the bottom, After the word "represented" add, before issuing a precept to such town to fill the vacancy. Same page and column, 15th line from the bottom, After the word "resigned," add-by the acceptance of an office incompatible with the office of a representative. Same page and column, 2d line from the bottom, Between the words "office which," insert the words, the holding of. Page 82, 1st column, 6th and 7th lines, For "we have no power to do so, because," Read-it does not follow that we have power to do it, as. Same page and column, 29th line, At the end of Mr. Hathaway's remarks, after the word "represented," Add-in the formation of an organic law for the govern ment of the people of which such town is a part. Mr. Hathaway's remarks are, in this matter, very imperfectly reported, probably from the cause of the difficulty of hearing in the Music Hall, where these remarks were made. In the speech of Mr. Wilson, of Natick, in the third volume: Page 247, 2d column, 8th line from the bottom, Read-Governor Seward. INDEX ΤΟ VOLUMES I., II. AND III. ABBOTT, JOSIAH G. Contested Seat of Delegate for Walpole, Vol. i. Declaration of Rights, iii. 428, 429. House of Representatives, ii. 374, 375, 626-628; Judiciary, iii. 210, 211. Memorials, i. 88. Militia, ii. 77, 78, 97, 98. Motions, i. 130; iii. 284. Plurality, i. 286-289; iii. 152, 153, 284. Reports from Committees, i. 93, 130, 930, 931. Absence, leave of. Vol. i. 123, 234, 407, 509, 612, ADAMS, SHUBAEL P. Closing Debate, Vol. iii. 100, 101. Council and Lieutenant-Governor, i. 468, 471; iii. Declaration of Rights, iii. 483. Habeas Corpus, (see Declaration of Rights.) House of Representatives, ii. 198, 201, 205, 209. Limiting Debate, ii. 120, 121. Declaration of Rights, iii. 416, 417. Frame of Government, i. 790, 791, 805, 807, 809, House of Representatives, ii. 317, 363, 377, 378, Imprisonment for Debt, iii. 411, 484. Mode of Submitting the Amended Constitution Motions, i. 33, 543, 544, 546, 650, 651, 797, 798, Reports from Committees, i. 72, 104, 202, 424, ALLEN, PARSONS. Leave of Absence, Vol. ALLEY, JOHN B. Corporations, Vol. ii. 265. House of Representatives, ii. 144-148, 232, 233, 420. Motions, ii. 143. Personal Explanation, ii. 832, 833. Motions, i. 488; ii. 205, 220, 253; iii. 84, 108, 131, ALVORD, D. W. 180, 271, 402. New Towns, iii. 84. Orders, ii. 99. Plurality, i. 393, 394; iii. 108, 131. Address to the People. Vol. iii. 719, 721. Adjournment. Vol. i. 39-44, 123, 202, 213–216, 296, 340, 448, 487, 488, 540, 748, 966; ii. 162, 163, Closing Debate, Vol. i. 651, 652. Distribution of Books, iii. 436. Leave of Absence, i. 407. Motions, i. 626. Orders, i. 971. Plurality, iii. 561. Qualifications of Voters, i. 651, 682, 683, 734, 739; ii. 117, 119, 273, 277, 278. ALLEN, CHARLES. Adjournment, Vol. ii. 220, 221. Berlin Vacancy, i. 45, 49, 72, 73. Constitutional Conventions, iii. 350, 351, 530,531. Contested Seat of the Delegate for Walpole, i. Closing Debate, Vol. iii. 520. Constitutional Conventions, iii. 524. Distribution of Debates, iii. 723. House of Representatives, iii. 585. Justices of the Peace, iii. 366, 370. Loan of the State Credit, ii. 639, 644–647. Orders, i. 104. Plurality, iii. 547, 554, 555. Question of Order, iii. 551. Amendment and Enrolment. Vol. i. 160; ii. 562- APPLETON, WILLIAM. Resignation of Mr. Rogers, Vol. i. 103. Appendix to Debates. Vol. iii. 219, 265, 629. ASPINWALL, WILLIAM. Amendments, &c., Vol. iii. 123. Choice of second Secretary, i. 9. Mode of Procedure, i. 35, 36. MEMBERS AND SUBJECTS. Mode of submitting the Amended Constitution to the People, iii. 697. Motions, i. 67, 701, 758; iii. 523. New Towns, iii. 148, 242. Plurality, i. 294, 295, 306, 377, 378, 416; iii. 141. Question of Order, iii. 540. Rights of the Jury, iii. 465. Rules and Orders, i. 54. Secretary, Treasurer, &c., i. 705, 719, 720, 725-727. iii. 472, 474. ATWOOD, DAVID C. Leave of Absence, Vol. iii. 603. AUSTIN, GEORGE. Motions, Vol. i. 340, 842. BALL, GEORGE S. Encouragement of Literature, Vol. iii. 622. Militia, ii. 25, 26. Motions, i. 842. Plurality, i. 244. Question of Order, iii. 554. Sectarian Schools, (see Encouragement of Lit- Ballot, Freedom of. Vol. i. 94, 746–758. Address on taking the chair of the Convention, Address on Final Adjournment, iii. 728, 729. Elected President of the Convention, i. 9. House of Representatives, ii. 210-213; iii. 598, Motions, i. 34, 45, 143. Order, i. 32, 36. Place of Meeting, i. 32, 36. Rules and Orders, i. 34. Vacancy, i. 143. BATES, MOSES, JR. Adjournment, Vol. i. 296, 359. Amendments, &c., ii. 563. Appendix to Report of Debates, iii. 219. Berlin Vacancy, i. 45, 49, 183, 184. Council, iii. 273. Declaration of Rights, iii. 436, 481. Distribution of Books, iii. 437. Distribution of Report of Debates, iii. 640, 641, House of Representatives, ii. 216, 236, 369, 377, Imprisonment for Debt, iii. 487. Judiciary, ii. 793, 830; iii. 628. Lieutenant-Governor, i. 535, 538, 540. Motions, i. 178, 213, 271, 296, 608, 690, 770, 795, 966; ii. 75, 556, 753, 777, 830. New Towns, iii. 240. Orders, i. 13, 34, 87, 130, 217. Pay Roll, iii. 570. Per Diem of Members, i. 217. Plurality, i. 271, 274, 422, 423; iii. 140, 561, 566- Qualifications of Voters, i. 559, 560, 669, 670, 690, Question of Order, iii. 540, 541, 552. Quorum of the House, ii. 839. Reports, i. 121; ii. 332; iii. 310, 569, 629. Secretary, Treasurer, &c., i. 706, 707, 712, 714, 715, Senate, i. 201. BEACH, ERASMUS D. House of Representatives, Vol. ii. 246, 459–461. Loan of the State Credit, ii. 656. Berlin Vacancy. Vol. i. 34, 44, 50, 72, 80-87, 94, BIGELOW, EDWARD B. Corporations, Vol. iii. 73. BIRD, FRANCIS W. Adjournment, Vol. i. 449, 558. Amendments, &c., ii. 562, 564. Constitutional Conventions, iii. 307, 404. Death of Mr. Gourgas, ii. 740, 741. Declaration of Rights, iii. 372, 376, 420, 470, 471. 637-639. Distribution of the Report of Debates, iii. 638, Encouragement of Literature, ii. 546-549; iii. 615. Governor, i. 329. House of Representatives, i. 936-941; ii. 158, Imprisonment for Debt, (see Declaration of Judiciary, ii. 818-820, 830; iii. 225, 628. Loan of the State Credit, ii. 665. Militia, ii. 6, 7, 26-30, 249. Mode of Submitting the Amended Constitution to the People, iii. 683. |