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the sum of four thousand six hundred and thirty dollars and thirty-one cents, to be received from the Treasury, by the Warden of said prison, in such sums as the Directors thereof shall from time to time direct; and His Excellency the Governor, with the advice of Council, is hereby requested to draw his warrant on the Treasurer for the said sums accordingly.

CHAP. XXI.

Resolve to authorize Jacob Kuhn, Messenger of the General Court, to purchase fuel, &c. June 14th, 1823.

Resolved, That there be paid out of the public Treasury of this Commonwealth, to Jacob Kuhn, Messenger of the General Court, the sum of one thousand dollars, to enable him to purchase fuel, and such other articles, as may be necessary for the use of the General Court, together with the Governor, and Council's Chamber, the Secretary's, Treasurer's, and Adjutant General's Office, and also, for the Land Office, he to be accountable for the expenditure of the same.

CHAP. XXII.

Resolve to pay Committee on Accounts.
June 14th, 1823.

Resolved, That there be allowed and paid out of the Treasury of this Commonwealth, to the Committee on accounts, for their attendance on that service during the present session, the sum of one dollar per day in addition to their pay, as members of the Legislature, viz:

William W. Parrott, twelve days,
Joseph Strong, Jr. twelve days,
Augustus Tower, twelve days,

Perly Hunt, twelve days,

Minott Thayer, twelve days,

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CHAP. XXIII.

Resolve for paying Ward Lock.
June 14th, 1823.

Resolved, That there be allowed and paid from the Treasury of this Commonwealth, to Ward Lock, Assistant Messenger to the Governor and Council, two dollars for each, and every day he has been or may be employed in that capacity during the present session of the Council.

CHAP. XXIV.

Resolve for paying the Clerks of the two Houses of the Legislature. June 14th, 1823.

Resolved, That there be paid out of the Treasury of this Commonwealth, to the Clerk of the Senate, and to the Clerk of the House of Representatives, and to the Assistant Clerk of the Senate, respectively, six dollars per day, for each, and every day's attendance they have been, or may be employed in that capacity, during the present session of the Legislature; and that there be paid to the Clerk of the House of Representatives, the additional sum of two dollars, for each, and every day he may be so employed, in consideration of his having performed the whole of the clerical duty of that House.

And that the Governor is requested to draw his warrant accordingly.

ROLL No. 89.........MAY, 1823.

THE Committee on Accounts having examined the several accounts they now present......Report,

That there is now due to the several corporations and persons, hereafter mentioned, the sums set to their names, respectively; which, when allowed and paid, will be in fall discharge of the said accounts, to the dates therein mentioned which is respectfully submitted.

:

WILLIAM W. PARROTT, Per Order.

PAUPER ACCOUNTS.

Adams, for supporting Sarah Hewitt, Susanna
Camp, Philena Hill, Anny Briggs' child, Freeman
Blakely, Jemmy Derry and wife, Robert Harris,
and Emery Newton, to June 1st, 1823,
Amherst, for supporting Jane and Polly Richard-
son, to May 26th, 1823,

Attleborough, for supporting Penelope Sally, to
August 2nd, 1822,

Boston City, for supporting Sundry Paupers, to
April 30th, 1823,

Brimfield, for supporting John Shelburn, to June
1st, 1823,

Blanford, for supporting Samuel Walker, Vial Brewster, and Little Brewster, to May 26th, 1823,

230 00

37 80

62 13

6616 26

17 74

186 30

Ditto, for supporting Susan Burdick, to May 24th, 1823,

Bradford, for supporting Joshua L. Allcies, to June

1st, 1823,

Barre, for supporting Rhoda Forsbury, to June 1st, 1823,

Boxford, for supporting Mehitable Hall, to June 1st, 1823.

Brighton, for supporting John T. Baker, to June
1st, 1823,

Belchertown, for supporting Phebe Butler, Charity
Porter, Elizabeth Porter, and child, to May 21st,

1823,
Bellingham, for supporting Nathan Freeman and
wife, to May 26th, 1823,

Beverly, for supporting Sundry Paupers, to June
1st, 1823,
Barnstable, for supporting Joseph Thompson, to
June 1st, 1823,

Braintree, for supporting Titus, (a black) Ann
Gowith, and three children, to June 1st, 1823,
Charlestown, for supporting sundry paupers, to
June 1st, 1823,

Chester, for supporting George Buttalph and wife,
Benjamin Power, and Clarissa Hardy, to June
1st, 1823,

Carlisle, for supporting Robert Barber, to May 27th, 1823,

Concord for supporting John Troop, and Samuel

Platt, to April 1st, 1828,

Cheshire, for supporting Ephraim Richardson, Polly
Cooper, Noel Randel, Betsy Grandison, Mary
Diamond, Thursey Jones and child, to May
23rd, 1823,

Chesterfield, for supporting Rachel Polley, and
Sally Polley, to May 28th, 1823,

Carver, for supporting Martin Grady, to June 1st,

1823,
Colrain, for supporting Lydia Cromach, Sally
Cromach, Emery Cromach, Samuel Dean, C.
O'Neal, William Newhouse, Peter R. Hart, and
Alexander Hart, to May 26th, 1823,

56 43

19 40

18 52

64 55

46 80

46 00

73 40

134 59

18 00

70 69

1360 21

74 58

18 00

81 18

106 5

37 80

46 80

152 10

Cambridge, for supporting Sundry paupers, to June
1st, 1823,
Deerfield, for supporting John Freeman, Benjamin
Munn, Daniel Allis, Lovena Whetheul, Dwight
Welles, Peter Stamm, Hannah Stamm, Ordeha
Whetheutt, and Runey Whetheutt, to May 31st,
1823,
Dartmouth, for supporting Ann Carter, and Fran-

cis Freeman, to May 20th, 1823,
Duxbury, for supporting Eleazer Simmons, Cyrus
Simmons, and James Pride, to June 9th, 183,
Danvers, for supporting sundry paupers, to June
1st, 1823,

Dedham, for supporting Edward Carden, to June

1st, 1823,

Enfield, for supporting Deborah Butterworth, to
April 8th, 1823,

Edgartown, for supporting Emanuel Salvers, to
May 20th, 1823,

Foxborough, for supporting Lewis Varen, to May,
1823,

Falmouth, for supporting Edward Edwards, to
January 19th, 1823,

Framingham, for supporting James Riggs, and
Daniel Campbell, to June 1st, 1823.
Goshan, for supporting Richard Marlbone, to May
23rd, 1823,

Gill, for supporting Sarah Lyons and Mary Law-
son, to May 21st, 1823,

Great Barrington, for supporting Isaac Hoose, Ma-
ry Hoose, Clarissa Lindsley, Lucy Porter, Dorcas
Webster, Anna Hewitt, and Joanna Porter, to
May 28, 1823,

Granville, for supporting Samuel Gallup, and Sally
Stewart, to May 28, 1823,

Gloucester, for supporting sundry paupers, to June
1st, 1823,

Heath, for supporting Mary Dewandalier, to June 1st, 1823,

Hancock, for supporting Richard Sprague and family, and Hannah Winn, to June 1st, 1823, Hanson, for supporting Rhoda Prince, to June 1st, 1823,

808 62

132 80

93 60

63 31

512 33

31 63

40 75

46 80

450

46 80

33 10

29 70

126 00

120 80

87 80

460 34

35 00

644

32 85

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