Governor's Message, resolutions of Maryland, relative to appro- priations of public lands, for the purposes of education,
and sundry resolutions of the State of Illi- nois, relative to amending the Constitution of the United States,
recommending a survey of the military stores to be transferred to the care of the Adjutant General, relative to the survey and inventory of the public property in the Quarter Master Gen- eral's department,
announcing the death of Major General Var- num, 3d Division,
laying before the Court a return of the militia and a return of military stores in the Quarter Master General's department, with explana- tory communications from the Adjutant Gen- eral, submitting the propriety of furnishing officers with copies of the system of military discipline directed by the General Govern- ment to be observed by the militia, and re- commending the militia to the attention of the Legislature.
relative to the claim on the United States for expenses in the late war,
relative to an appropriation of public lands for the promotion of education,
communicating a letter from the Governor of Maine, and sundry resolutions of that State, 413 communicating resolutions of Ohio, relative
to appropriation of public lands for education, 454 relative to the manufacture and inspection of Gunpowder, and communicating resolutions
of South Carolina, Georgia and Ohio, relative to the wall of the State Prison yard, and announcing the resignation of Major General Town, 6th Division,
Governor's Message, respecting military stores in the State Arsen- als, and the division of them between Massa- chusetts and Maine,
communicating report of the Commissioners under the act for the separation of Maine, re- lative to the survey and division of public lands, and setting off a tract estimated at $30,000 value, laying before the Court a return of the militia, and a return of the military stores, with a report made by the Adjutant General relative to the sale of sundry articles, inform- ing them that the dividend of stores allotted to Maine, has been delivered, and of the ar- rangements made for uniforming the militia, 568 relative to the lottery for completing the Canal at Amoskeag Falls,
communicating the state of the Treasury, relative to the claim against the U. States, communicating a report of the proceedings of the commissioners under the act for the separation of Maine,
communicating a resolution of New-York re- lative to the erection of Banks by Congress, 647 respecting the walls of the State Prison yard, 651 communicating a statement relative to labor done by the convicts at the State Prison, for the Massachusetts General Hospital, communicating resolutions received from the Governors of Illinois and Tennessee, communicating copies of instructions to and correspondence with the Senators of this State in Congress, and the Agents, for prosecuting the claim against the United States, for ser- vices of the militia, &c.
communicating a report of the Agents to pros- ecute a suit, a citizen of Dudley, vs. a col- lector of Thompson in Connecticut, communicating a copy of a resolution of the State of Georgia,
Governor's Message, communicating a copy of a resolution of the
requested to appoint Commissioners to ascertain the line between Massachusetts and Connecticut, 127 to remove Benjamin Tripp from the Asylum. at Hartford,
authorized to cause a sale or exchange of certain mili- tary stores,
requested to take measures for settlement of claim on the United States,
to issue his proclamation, announcing the ra- tification of amendments to the Constitution, 354 to appoint commissioners to revise, and sup- erintend the printing of a new edition of the Laws,
Governor authorized to appoint agents to prosecute and advo-
cate the claim of the Commonwealth against the U.States, for militia services, (see Agents,) 586
requested to authorize any agent of the State of Maine
to receive from the Officer of the U. States, directed to deliver them, that States' proportion of arms,
Green Joshua, empowered to execute a deed,
Greenough David, firewards of Boston may permit the continuance of a Livery Stable,
to be discharged from debts due the State Prison, on condition,
Greenwood Ethan A. resolve on petition of W. N. Boylston re-
Griswold Rev. Samuel, his marriage confirmed,
Gunpowder, public, quantity to be kept in Boston, limited,
Hager J. and E. Treasurer to issue a new note,
142,-286,--450,-585,-704 Court of Sessions to add to estimate for a tax, a sum to aid Chester in building a bridge.
Hampden County, tax granted,
Harwich, agents of South Parish authorized to sell land, Hasty Daniel, his account referred to the Committee on accounts, Hayward Eli, non compos, his guardian authorized to sell land, Herbert Charlotte, grant to, for services of her late husband, Herrick Betsey, and others, minors, their guardian authorized to sell land,
Hinsdale, their account referred to the Committee on Accounts, Holman Silas Gen. grant to, for surveying for the Commissioners
Hopkin's Acadmy, an half township of land granted to,
Hospital Massachusetts General, labor of convicts for, to be charg
Howard Edwin, administrator authorized to convey estate, Hunnewell Walter, authorized to sell land of his ward,
Indians Grafton, Trustee authorized to expend money for the sup- port of Lucy Gimbee,
Grafton, a new guardian appointed,
guardian to sell land of O. Newman and S. Phillips, 362 Herring Pond, grant for repairing their Meeting-house, 116 Chappaquidduck, grant to build a Meeting and School House for,
Gay Head, grant for charges of the sickness of J. DeGrass, 289 Herring Pond, Committee to examine demands against, and sell land sufficient to pay them,
Christiantown, M. Mayhew authorized to sell land of Han- nah Capen and Elizabeth Occacha,
Innholders and others in Essex County, Treasurer of Essex to re-
Jennings William, pension increased,
Jewett Caleb and others, provision for payment of their services in
Johnson Thomas and others, excused from settling duties,
Jones Eliphaz, authorized to sell estate of minors,
"William, authorized to file his affidavit in the Probate Office,
Kinsman Joseph, his and R. Crosby's claim referred,
Knapp Anthony, authorized to sell real estate of E. and C. Long, 529
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