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Chap. 3.

⚫ authorized.

AN ACT MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF THE
GOVERNMENT DURING THE CURRENT YEAR.

Be it enacted, &c., as follows:

SECTION 1. The sums hereinafter mentioned are approAppropriations priated, and shall be allowed and paid out of the treasury of the Commonwealth, from the ordinary revenue, unless otherwise ordered, for the purposes specified, to meet the current expenses of the year ending on the thirty-first day of December, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, to wit:

Attorney-general

-salary. G. S. 14.

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For the salary of the attorney-general, two thousand five hundred dollars.

For clerk hire in the office of the attorney-general, one thousand dollars.

For the salary of the secretary of the Commonwealth, two thousand dollars.

For the salary of the first clerk in the secretary's office, fifteen hundred dollars.

For the salary of the second clerk in the secretary's office, fourteen hundred dollars.

For the salary of the messenger in the secretary's office, eight hundred dollars.

For such additional clerical assistance as the secretary may find necessary for the performance of the duties of the office, a sum not exceeding fourteen thousand dollars.

For the salary of the treasurer and receiver-general, two thousand dollars.

For the salary of the first clerk in the treasurer's office, fifteen hundred dollars.

For the salary of the second clerk in the treasurer's office, twelve hundred dollars.

For salary of a cashier, and for extra clerk hire in the treasurer's office, three thousand dollars.

For the salary of the auditor of accounts, two thousand dollars.

For the salary of the first clerk of the auditor of accounts, fifteen hundred dollars.

For the salary of the second clerk of the auditor of accounts, eleven hundred dollars.

For such additional clerical assistance as the auditor may find necessary, a sum not exceeding twenty-two hundred dollars.

For fees of witnesses summoned before committees in accordance with the provisions of the General Statutes, of the acts of eighteen hundred and sixty, and of the acts of eighteen hundred and sixty-one, a sum not exceeding eight hundred dollars.

For the compensation of the private secretary of the Governor's secregovernor, fourteen hundred dollars.

tary.
Res. 1861, 1.

For the compensation of the messenger of the governor Messenger. and council, eight hundred dollars.

G. S. 14.

senger.

For the compensation of the assistant-messenger of the Assistant-mesgovernor and council, three hundred and sixty-five dollars. G. S. 14. For the salary of the sergeant-at-arms, two thousand Sergeant-atdollars.

arms.

G. S. 14.

For the compensation of the bank commissioners, sixty- Bank commissix hundred dollars.

sioners.
Acts 1862, 212.

G. 8. 57.

For the salary of the clerk of the bank commissioners, Clerk. fifteen hundred dollars. For the compensation of the board of insurance commis- Insurance comsioners, three thousand dollars.

missioners. Acts 1862, 212.

For the salary of the secretary of the board of agricul- Secretary board ture, two thousand dollars.

agriculture. G. S. 16.

G. S. 16.

For clerk hire in the office of the secretary of the board Clerk hire. of agriculture, twelve hundred dollars. For the salary of the adjutant-general, two thousand Adjutant-gendollars.

eral.
Acts 1863, 181.

For the salary of the first and second clerks of the adju- First and second tant-general, twenty-seven hundred dollars.

clerks.
Acts 1862, 214;
'63, 17.

For additional clerical assistance in the office of the Additional cleriadjutant-general, twelve thousand and eighty dollars.

For the salary of the messengers in the adjutant-general's office, thirteen hundred and eighty dollars.

cal assistance. G. S. 13; Acts

1861, 219.

Messengers.
G. S. 13; Acts
1861, 219.

For the salary of the surgeon-general, two thousand Surgeon-general. dollars.

Acts 1861, 219.

For the salary of the assistant surgeon-general, twelve Assistant. hundred dollars.

Acts 1861, 219.

For the salary of the first clerk in the surgeon-general's First clerk. office, twelve hundred dollars.

Acts 1861, 219.

Acts 1861, 219.

For the salary of the second clerk in the surgeon-general's Second clerk. office, twelve hundred dollars.

Messenger.

For the salary of the messenger in the surgeon-general's Acts 1861, 219. office, two hundred and forty dollars.

For the contingent expenses of the surgeon-general's Contingents. office, five thousand dollars.

The following shall be paid from the income of the school fund, viz.:

For the salary of the secretary of the board of education, Secretary board twenty-two hundred dollars.

For the salary of the assistant-librarian and the secretary of the board of education, fifteen dollars.

education. Acts 1862, 212.

clerk of Clerk and assisthundred

ant.
G. S.

s. 5.

Additional assistance.

For additional assistance in the library, in accordance with the General Statutes, and of the resolves of eighteen hundred and sixty-one, a sum not exceeding nine hundred dollars. SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage. Approved February 2, 1864.

Chap. 4. AN ACT MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE MILEAGE AND COMPEN

Appropriations authorized.

Lieut. governor.
G. S. 14 § 2.

Senators mileage.
G. S. 2, § 13.

Compensation.

G. S. 2, §§ 13, 15.

Representatives
mileage.

G. 8. 2, § 13.
Compensation.

G. S. 2, 13, 15.

Clerks of Senate
and House.
G. S. 2, § 17.

Chaplains. <G. S. 2, § 18.

Door-keepers, messengers, watchmen and firemen.

G. S. 2, § 19.

Preacher of elec-
tion sermon.
G. S. 2, § 18.

Transportation

of state paupers.

G. S. 71.

Proviso.

SATION OF THE LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR AND COUNCIL, AND OFFICERS
AND MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE, AT THE PRESENT SESSION
THEREOF, AND FOR OTHER purposes.

Be it enacted, &c., as follows:

SECTION 1. The sums hereinafter mentioned, are appropriated, and shall be allowed and paid out of the treasury of the Commonwealth, from the ordinary revenue, upon the warrants of the governor, for the purposes specified, to meet the expenses for the mileage and compensation of the lieutenant-governor and council, officers and members of the legislature, at the present session thereof, and for other purposes, to wit:

For the mileage and compensation of the lieutenantgovernor and council, a sum not exceeding ten thousand dollars.

For the mileage of senators, a sum not exceeding four hundred dollars.

For the compensation of senators, a sum not exceeding twelve thousand three hundred dollars.

For the mileage of representatives, a sum not exceeding twenty-three hundred dollars.

For the compensation of representatives, a sum not exceeding seventy-two thousand three hundred dollars.

For the salaries of the clerks of the senate and house of representatives, including the compensation of such assistants as they may appoint, four thousand dollars.

For the salaries of the chaplains of the senate and house of representatives, four hundred dollars.

For the compensation of the door-keepers, messengers, and pages of the senate and house of representatives, and of such watchmen and firemen as may be employed in the state house, a sum not exceeding nine thousand and five hundred dollars.

For the compensation of the sermon, one hundred dollars.

preacher of the election

For the transportation of state paupers, to be expended by the board of state charities, a sum not exceeding six thousand dollars: provided, that the same shall be expended only in the transportation of state paupers from the several hospitals and almshouses; and a detailed report of such

expenditures shall be rendered to the auditor of the Commonwealth, on the first day of every month.

For the compensation and expenses of persons employed Paymasters of in the payment of state bounties, under chapter two hundred state bounties. and fifty-four of the acts of the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, a sum not exceeding two thousand

and five hundred dollars.

gent persons.

For the removal of persons becoming a public charge, not Removal of indiauthorized to be removed by existing laws, a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars.

on military

For compensation of commissioners on the military acad- Commissioners emy, as provided in chapter seventy-three of the resolves academy. of the year eighteen hundred and sixty-three, a sum not exceeding four hundred and fifty dollars.

SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage.
Approved February 2, 1864.

AN ACT IN ADDITION TO AN ACT IN RELATION TO BANKS.

Be it enacted, &c., as follows:

Chap. 5.

SECTION 1. The provisions of section first, chapter first Provisions of act of the acts of the year one thousand eight hundred and of 1862 extended. sixty-two, shall continue in force until the first day of February, in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five. SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage. Approved February 2, 1864.

Chap. 6.

AN ACT TO INCORPORATE THE BOSTON NEW CHURCH UNION. Be it enacted, &c., as follows: SECTION 1. William J. Parsons, George T. Hawley, Corporators. Edwin H. Abbot, their associates and successors, are hereby made a corporation by the name of the Boston New Church Title. Union, for the purpose of maintaining, in the city of Boston, a religious library and reading-room, and of promoting the knowledge of Christian truths; with all the powers and Privileges. privileges, and subject to all the duties, liabilities and restrictions, set forth in the sixty-eighth chapter of the General Statutes.

Purpose.

SECTION 2. Said corporation may hold real and personal May hold estate. estate, for the purposes aforesaid, in addition to said library,

to an amount not exceeding fifty thousand dollars.

Approved February 8, 1864.

Chap. 7.

AN ACT TO INCORPORATE THE CAPE COD GLASS COMPANY.

Be it enacted, &c., as follows:

SECTION 1. Deming Jarves, James Read and Isaac Liver- Corporators. more, their associates and successors, are hereby made a corporation by the name of the Cape Cod Glass Company, Title.

Purpose. Location.

Privileges.

Capital and estate defined.

Proviso.

Chap. 8.

Corporators.

Title.

Location.

Privileges.

Chap. 9.

Corporate powers

out limitation of time.

for the purpose of manufacturing glass, in all its various forms, in the town of Sandwich; with all the powers and privileges, and subject to all the duties, liabilities and restrictions, set forth in the sixtieth and sixty-eighth chapters of the General Statutes, and in all acts passed subsequent thereto relating to manufacturing corporations, so far as applicable thereto.

SECTION 2. Said corporation may hold, for the purposes aforesaid, real estate to the amount of seventy-five thousand dollars; and the whole capital stock of said corporation shall not exceed the amount of two hundred thousand dollars, in shares of one hundred dollars each: provided, however, that said corporation shall not go into operation until the sum of one hundred thousand dollars of its capital stock has been paid in, in cash.

SECTION. 3. This act shall take effect upon its passage. Approved February 8, 1864. AN ACT TO INCORPORATE THE ELIOT FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK. Be it enacted, &c., as follows:

James Ritchie, George Putnam, William S. Leland, their
associates and successors, are hereby made a corporation by
the name of the Eliot Five Cents Savings Bank, to be estab-
lished and located in the city of Roxbury; with all the
powers and privileges, and subject to all the duties, liabilities
and restrictions, set forth in the fifty-seventh chapter of the
General Statutes, and in all other laws relating to savings
banks.
Approved February 8, 1864.

AN ACT TO CONTINUE IN FORCE AN ACT TO INCORPORATE THE
BOYLSTON FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, AND FOR
OTHER PURPOSES.

Be it enacted, &c., as follows:

SECTION 1. The act of the year one thousand eight continued with hundred and twenty-four, chapter one hundred and fortythree, entitled "An Act to incorporate the Boylston Fire and Marine Insurance Company," the act of the year one thousand eight hundred and forty-four, chapter seventy-four, entitled "An Act to continue the Boylston Fire and Marine Insurance Company, and for other purposes," and all acts and parts of acts in amendment thereof or in addition thereto, shall be continued and remain in force from and after the twenty-sixth day of February, in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five.

Privileges and

liabilities defined.

SECTION 2. The said corporation shall have all the powers and privileges, and be subject to all the duties, restrictions and liabilities, set forth in the general laws

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