ROLL OF PAUPER ACCOUNTS.

[SEE RESOLVE OF FEBRUARY 18, AT PAGE 89.]

Abington, for the snpport of James Robinson and Enoch Hall, and foneral expenses of E. Hall, $52 53 Adams, for the support of Lydia ,.rownsend, Phila­ na Hill, Sarah Goodrich, Amy and Lydia A. Pet­ tis, Polly and Sally l\'Iartin, Eliza, Henry, Isaac and Frederick W. Crossett, Singleton, Nancy, Clarisa, and Elias Williams, and Lillis Hamtin­ ton, 299 90 Amesbury, forthe snpport of Ebenezer Fullington and Margarett Buchanan, and funeral expenses of E. Fullington, 14 38 Amherst, for the support of Peter and Sarah Jack­ son, and fnneral expenses for Margarett Jackson, B. F. Mack, and Jane Newbury, 69 95 Andover, for the support of Sukey Hornsby, Mary Nutter, Mary Sigourney, Rosanna and Elizabeth Coburn, Caroline Ide, Lucy Fostin, \Villiam and George Perkins, Thomas McKennon and Thomas l\lcKennon, Jr., Jane and ·William McKennon, ,villiam A., Jane, Edgar A. and Mary A. l\il. Ballard, James Donehue, John Crosby, Mary Moreland, and a female, name unknown,-funeral expenses of Mary Nutter, 164 20 Ashby, for the support of John Bennett, 25 55 Ashburnham, for the support of ·William Stineker, 12 88 Attleborongh, for the support of Louisa Bacon, ,vil- liam P. Adams; Thomas Roberts, and Patrick Lafraw, 30 17 Auburn, for the support of Sarah ·wiser, 25 55 Barre, for the support of Sophronia, Josiah and Al­ bert Gigger, 14 72 Becket, for the support of James Thompson, 1 52 Bedford, for the support of Violet Moore, Ezra L. Johnson and Ezra L. Johnson, Jr., and funeral expenses for Violet Moore, 22 70 Belchertown, for the support of Hannah Levens, 25 55 Berkley, for the support of James Cuddy and Mary Lindell, 51 10 Beverly, for the support of John Kelley, Sarah, Me­ hitable and Rhoda Byors, William Dougherty, John Dickinson, William Leighton, and Robert Hntson,-foneral expenses of John Kelley, 25 18 12 90 PAUPER ACCOUNTS. Billerica, for the support of Jane Dana, John Od­ lin, and William P. Harrison, $23 17 Blandford, for the support of Mary Bradlce, Susan and Polly Burdick, and Jared Cables, 102 20 (city of, ) for the support and bu­ rial of sundry State paupers, 5,196 62 for the support of do. in the House of Reformation, 572 76 for the support of do. in the Honse of Industry, 9,308 76 for the support and burial of State paupers (lunatics) in Lunatic Hospital, up to Nov. 1, 1842, 8,357 14 for burials and funeral expenses, 412 50 for support and nursing small-pox patients, 145 71 ---$23, 993 49 Boxborough, for the support of Abel Davis and An­ drew Jackson, 40 98 Bradford, for the support of -w. Patten, Samuel Tuck, Ellen and Henry Coe, Samuel Dale, Dan­ iel and Mary Chesley, 70 12 Braintree, for the support of Titus, Jacob Black­ man, Thomas Evans, George and Eunice Quinn, Reuben Smith, and William 0. Neale: 94 22 Bridgewater, for the support of Benjamin Maham, 25 5:3 Brighton, for the support of John E. Baker, Sam­ uel Sherburn: and E. Smith, 33 95 Brimfield, for the support of Thomas Corbin, Sa­ rah Winter, George Parker, Steven Evans, Ben- jamin and Sophia Jenkins, Elizabeth Saesar, Lu- cretia Jones, and Harriet Moore,-funeral charges of Levi Saesar, 141 94 Brookfield, for the support of Charles E. Phelps, 14 60 Brookline, for the support of George Thompson, 25 55 Burlington, forthe support of Venus Roe, 25 55 Cambridge, for the support of sundry State pau- pers, assistance rendered to sundry paupers out of the almshouse and funeral expenses, 1,391 35 Canton, for the support of Patrick and John Mc­ Ginnis, Catharine and Margarett Sherwood, vVil- liam Keith, Nathan Fuller: James, Esther, Martha J., Mary, Albert M. and Lucy Crossman, Thomas Baldwin, John 0. Brian, Joanna Hardin, and fu- neral expenses of Bright Driscoll and Catharine Sherwood, 176. 32 Carver, for the support of CuffCollins, 25 55 Carlisle, for the support of Aaron Stearns, 25 55 Charlestown, for the support and burial of sundry State paupers, 3,636 89 PAUPER ACCOUNTS. 91

Charlton, for the support of William Hampton, Ste­ phen Brooks, Catharine: George H., Pamelia A. and Leonard F. Green, $74 81 Chatham, for the support of Jacob Olson, 25 55 Chelmsford,for the support of George H. Smith, 18 37 Cheshire, for the support of Levi Pierce, Po11y Coop- er, Manly Randa11, and Smith Hix, 85 68 Chester, for the support of Sophia and Elizabeth Free­ man, Hannah, Benjamin and Jenny Hardy, Leonard Cone, George H. Magee, and Sylvester Hardy, 148 20 Chesterfield, for the support of Janette Gillman, 25 55 Colerain, for the support of Kate Vanvottinburgh, Hannah Cole, and John ·Willis, and funeralexpenses of Hannah Cole, 60 30 Cohasset, for the support of Peggy Damon, 9 87 Concord, for the support of John Garrison, Margarett Carroll, Frances and Jane Quinn, John Francis, Henry Carolin, and John Gould, 28 49 Conway, for the support of Sally and Anna McMur­ phy, Ephraim Sampson, and Eunice Clark,-fnneral expenses of Sally McMurphy and Ephraim Samp­ son, 39 37 Cummington, for the support of Brister Peirce and Samuel P. Luther, 38 22 Dalton, for the support of Abigail Rider, Sylvia Mc­ Intyre, Patrick Austin, l\'Iary Hoose, William and Alonzo Clark, and funeral charges of Mary Hoose, 105 65 Dana, for the support of Nicolas, Sarah Roswell, Harriet and Benjamin Aldrich, 29 52 Danvers, for the support of Joel Wesson, Thomas Her­ ron, Edward Shehen, Joseph Currier, Elizabeth Lyon, Patrick Barry, Patrick Martin, Richard 'T'ra­ cy, Daniel Mahegan, David Sullivan, Theresa Lynch, William Dorrity, John, Betsey and Eliza­ beth Arlin, John Arlin, Jr., Isabella McKenney, and Mary Hosier, 140 26 Dartmouth, for the support of James McMoneyman, William Carl, Mary Daniels, Diana Peck, Lucy Fields, and John C. Martin, 68 81 Dedham, for the support of William P. Adams and John Mathews, 77 Deerfield, for the support of Nelson Morse, Thomas and Mahitable Sowabee, and Daniel Carver, 62 93 Dighton, for the support of Rhoda Fuller, 14 60 Douglas, for the support of J nlia Waterman, 14 60 Dorchester, for the support of Joseph Simmons, Mary Hart, Ann Reed, Walter McCamey, Jeremiah Birch, Sarah Hagne, Adaline Townsend, and William C. Smith, 51 77 Dracut, for the support of Robert Cashley, George 92 PAUPER ACCOUNTS. Elluback, Isabella Lemere and child, Lucy M. Dil- lon, an

Mary Vansickle, Lucy H. Goman, John and Dean Gabriel, Eunice Foot, Asa Lane, John Berry, Ches­ ter Shepherd, Robert Goman, James; Lucy, and James F. Williams and Mary Squaus ;-funeral ex- penses for Eunice Foot and Moses Shepherd, $262 08 Lee, for the support of John Marble, Elizabeth Martin, Cinthia Richmond, Margarett R. Baker, Jane Loisa, James Davis, Huldah, Ellen, and Edwin Leland, Timothy, John, Mary Ann and Louisa Prout, Mary E. Walker, Martha and Andrew Dunckam, Han­ nah Crosby, Eliza Caswell and Ed ward White, and funeral charges of John Marble, 292 35 Leicester, for the support of Mary Ann Conroy, Jack Cambridge, Honora Campion, Ann, Peter, David, Charles and Robert Miller, and funeral expenses of Honora Campion, 61 11 Lenox, for the support of Moses McGraw, Mary Bish­ op, Jack Van Buren, Betsey Kinman, Margarett Freeman, Gabriel Fetean, Mary Smith, and Nancy Flemming,-funeral expenses of Jack Van Buren, Gabriel Fetean, and Betsey Kinman, 110 90 Lexington, for the. support of Rhoda and Mary Ken- niston, .Mary Ann, John and George Holmes, Wil- liam Clark, and James Anderson, 80 68 Leyden, for the support of Sarah Stanton, Ruth and Joseph Abel, and Henry vV. Sampson, 91 25 Littleton, for the support of Olive, Martha, Sophia, Sally and Susan Freeman, William Jord�n, Abel Hildreth, V{illiam P. Adams, Thomas, Abigail and William Ridley, and Thomas Ridley, Jr. 100 19 Ludlow, for the support of Timothy Haskell, Lavina Powers, Harvey Olds, and George Darrick,-funeral charges of Philip Andrews, 87 32 Lowell ( city of,) for the support of sundry State pau- pers, $1,944 80. Removals of do, 292 83 Burials, 147 50 --- $2,385 13 Lynn, for the support and burial of sundry State pau- pers, 308 68 Malden, for the support of ,villiam Granger, Sarah Braynard, William F., Eleanor, and John Adams, Catharine Mullen, Caroline Love, Patrick Kennedy, and Enoch Davis, 88 92 Manchester, for the support of Henry Lindon and Jo- seph B. Wheaton, 33 85 Marshfield, for the support of John Quarker and Abel Gibson, 32 11 Marblehead, for the support of Leander Bickford and John Patterson, 12 38 PAUPER ACCOUNTS. 95 Medfield, forthe support of William Cann, $1 61 Medford, forthe support of Lydia Brooks, Maria Hem­ menway, F. Dufferrey, vV. Riddle and wife, C. French Davis and others, 36 33 Mendon, for the support of Eliza Cummings, Mary Williams, James, Elizabeth, Edward, Henry and George A. Buckley, Albert Cummings, Sarah Ball, Patrick Handley, 26 09 Methuen, for the support of Martha Howard, Eunice Marble, and Ruth Tarbox, and funeral charges of Eunice Marble, 50 99 l\farshpee ( district of,) for the support of sundry State paupers and funeral expenses, 321 11 Middleborough, for the support of Elizabeth Briggs, Amy Robinson: Fanny Williams, Clarrissa Dick, Augustns and Esther ,Yells, Sylvia, Jane Ann, and Stephen D. l\Iontgomery, Mary E., Lydia R., and Malinda Deck, Susan Kingley, and William McCar­ ter,-foneral expenses of Susan Kingley and Wil­ liam Mccarter, 164 53 Milton, for the support of John Drew, Archibald Mc Donald, Mary and Andrew McGnire, Caroline and Charles H. Rogers, Martha Biggins, Martha Smith, Mary A. and Emily W. Leonard, 14i 27 Monson, for the support of John ·wrniams, Seth and Abiah Thrasher, and Mary Kimball, 102 20 Montgomery, for the support of Joel Bradley and fu­ -neral expenses, 7 59 Mt. Washington, for the s11pport of Henry Tyler, 25 55 , for the support of Isabella and Mary Wins­ ]ow, Sophia Beebe, William Hutchins, Abial Davis, Antonia Moshar, John Wilson, Francis Beebe, Lo- renzo Drew, Joseph Alucum, Hannah Harding, John Eastwood, Richard vVait, Mary Brooks, Sarah ·Whitney, Frances Phinney, Catharine Tasco, Hen- ry Davis, Geo. Scarborough, Pitman Morse, Scot: man \Ying, Jane Roberts, and funeral expenses, 268 78 Natick, for the support of Emily 'rhompson, 14 60 New Bedford, for the support and burial of sun

Northampton, for the support and burial of sundry State paupers, $252 60 Northbridge, for the support of Daniel1 Margarett, Jo­ anna, Michael and Catharine Eagen, Margarett, Mary, Thomas, Catharine Augusta, James, Marga- rett, Eliza J. and John Donovan, 305 03 North Brookfield, for the support of Mary Moulton and Esther J ohnson,-fnneral expenses for Esther John- son, 49 31 Northborough, for the support of Jacob West, 25 55 North Bridgewater, for the support of Charlotte and Elizabeth Wood. 40 15 Norwich, for the st1pport of Ruth Sanford, 25 55 Otis: forthe support of Abigail Hawley, Hannah Pearl, and Sampson Cuff, and funeral expenses of Samp­ son Cuff, 72 83 Orleans, for the support of Keziah Libbey, 25 55 Oxford, for the support of Ann, Ellen E., Ann Maria and Richard l\'.L Hefferon, Jonas Dutton, and Mar­ garett Carroll, 49 78 Palmer, for the support of Amos and Hannah Brown, "William and Lois Fosket, Moses Marsh, Sophia Randolph, Daniel Donohugh, and--Stone,-fune­ ral expenses of --Sto11e, 181 68 Pawtncket, for the support of Abby Farmer, lVIrs. Longlin and six children, 18 74 Pembroke, for the support of Billy Sambo, 25 55 Pepperell, for the support of Ellen Kelley, 7 14 Peru, for the support of Martin Joy, Margarett, Cath­ arine, Edward, Mary and Ellen Joy and Marga­ rett Joy, Jr., 101 00 Petersham, for the support of Samuel Berry and wife, and E. Himes, 59 50 Pittsfield, for the support and burial of sundry State paupers, 306 16 Plainfield, for the snpport of Paul McCoy, 25 55 Plymouth, for the snpport of Chloe Scott, Daniel Dea­ con, James Chickering, Sarah Ann, Benjamin F., and Sarah E. Chickering, J amesDuff, and Charles Fuller,-removing Chickering and family to Port­ land, Maine,-funeral charges of Daniel Deacon, James Duff, Charles J. McMahon; and a stranger, 57 66 Prescott, for the support of Edward Himes, 6 00 Provincetown, funeral charges of four adults and one child (strangers), 22 50 Quincy, for the support of Margaret Butler, Sophia Schyler, Mary 0. Donald, Jacob Thompson, Elisha Hayden, Roxanna Carroll, and Rebecca M. Smith, 52 15 Randolph, for the support of Patrick B. and Christian Short, Sybil, William, and Rasanna Abbot, Ellen PAUPER ACCOUNTS. 97

Pagan and Elisabeth Clapp, Dorothy, George, Jo­ seph, 1'fary, Sarah and "\Villiam Loud, Mary Ma­ hon, Nancy and Frances N oonen, Thomas Bald­ win, rrimothy, Ann, John, Margarett and Catha­ rine Driscoll, and Catharine Driscoll, Jr., John, l\'largery, Robert, "William, Ann, Mary and Charles R. Boyle, $37 4 03 Raynham, for the support of Galanthus Leonard, 16 24 .Rehoboth, for the support of Lucy Kelley, Chloe Tanner, Hannah Gardner, Nancy, Dinah and Am- ory Hill, Mary, Ann Brown, Benjamin \Valker, Eliza "\Vhitaker, Catharine Gardner, Julia Ann Kerns, ·William H. a11d James B. Dunkin, Ann Eliza, and Edward E. Kearns, Betsey and Sarah ·Whitaker, 248 30 Richmond, for the support of Merriam M. C. Key, Dorcas Burt, Sarah Rathbone and Eunice "\iValker, 73 58 Rochester, for the support. of Peter and Martha Pedro, Dorcas, Charles H. and Melinda Howland, 48 42 Rockport, for the support of ·William, Mary, Sarah B. and Mary W. Hawley, Mary, Philip, Margarett, Brainaid, and John Connelly, 34 27 Rowley, for the support of Margarett J. Tarrant, and Mary A. rrorrant, I 54 Roxbury, for the support and burial of sundry State paupers, 640 53 Russell, for the support of Sally M. Harrington and Norman Sears;-funeral charges of Abner Clark, 56 10 Salem, for the support and burial of sundry State paupers, 1,355 98 Sandisfield, for the support of John G. Edwards, Ce- zar and Chloe Shelton, Melissa King, Nancy and Alfred Titus, 102 29 Sandwich, for the support of Susan Barney, Mary Goodwin, and John Johnson, 32 62 Saugus, for the support of Thomas "\Vise, 3 22 Scituate, for the support of Zilpah Scott, Theresa Freeman and Roxanna Freeman,-foneral charges of Octa via 'Trask, Lucretia Trask, John S. rruttle, Le­ vi Papham, :Mahala Moody, and Jefferson Howard, 94 87 Seekonk, for the support of Charles Neal, Russell ·Whittemore, and Susan Broocking: 2 31 Sharon, for the support of Edward and Betsey Ellis, Ellen Driscoll, and funeral expenses of Edward Ellis, 41 82 Sheffield, for the support of Huldah Boat, and the Colby family: and John McCarty, 15 40 Shelburne, for the support of Petee Young, 25 55 Shirley, for the support of Sally Freeman, George l\Iitchell, Jane Cooley, and Andrew White, 46 52 13 98 PAUPER ACCOUN'"rs. Shutesbury, for the support of John and Susannah Vanauler, Michael and Mary Vermont, Peter Seve- rance,-funeral charges of Peter Severance, $115 32 Shrnwsbnry, for the support of Anthony, Sally and Catharine Ryon and Lewis Hill, 3 66 Southampton, for the support of William M., Mary Ann, William: James, Rebecca S., and Richard Car- penter, and funeral expenses of William M. Car­ penter, 88 14 Somerset, for the support of Mary Hill, 25 55 Southbridge, for the support of Thomas Benoit, and Thomas Benoit, Jr., Mary B., Sarah, Solomon, Paul and William Benoit, 65 62 South Reading, for the support of George Campbel1, 6 68 Springfield, for the support and burial of sundry State paupers, 459 72 Spencer, for the support of Peter and Frederic Bourne and Abigail Severance, 65 75 Sterling, for the support of Anthony, Mary Ann, and Catharine Ryne, and John Lovekin1-funeral ex­ penses of John Lovekin; 16 41 Stockbridge, for the support of Dorcas ·w ebster, Ro­ sanna Jackson and infant child, James Armstrong, Mary, Mary A., and John Ratigan, Lucretia Rood, William, Martha, Martha A., William Rogers, Jr., Willis and Leverett Rogers, Samuel and Cornelia Peterson, Samuel Peterson, Jr., 95 03 Stoneham, for the support of Nancy Freeman, Asa Foster, and Enoch P. Davis, 32 55 Stoughton, for the support of Isaac Williams, Emeline Brown, Francis Barnard, and John Gallaway,­ funeral expenses of John Gallaway, 72 24 Sturbridge, for the support of George and Rhoda Thompson, Samuel Weldon, and John Jackson,-fu- neral charges of Rhoda Thompson, 85 92 Sudbury, for the support of John Wilkins, 22 19 Swansey, for the support of Judy Mc Carter, 1.,imothy 0. Brien, ,vmiam Cann, Amanda Watson, Joseph McCarter, Eliza Mason, Isaac G. Perry, and Lucy Watkins,-funeral expenses of Isaac G. Perry, 114 68 Taunton, for the support of sundry State paupers, and funeral expenses, 693 80 Topsfield: for the support of Phillis Emerson, .M:ary Jane Tenant, Thomas 0. Bryent, Judith and Eliza- beth A. Bryen, 52 34 Townsend, for the support of Jack Hall, Phineas P. Cummings, ·william P. Adams, and Margarett Carough,-funeral charges of Phineas P. Cummings, 32 02 Truro, for the support of Rachel Hatch, 25 55 Tyngsborough, for the support of William Tarbox and John Thompson, 46 34 PAUPER ACCOUNTS. 99 rryringham, for removing three State paupers out of the Commonwealth, $25 00 Upton, for the support of Mary Bryant, 25 55 Uxbridge, for the support of John Kenyon, Isaac Lock, · Benjamin Woodcock, Sylvia Moore, and Louisa Davis,-funeral expenses of Sylvia .Moore, 24 04 vValpole, for the support of Charles and JUary Stuart, and George Manter, 26 11 Waltham, for the support of Daniel North, Elizabeth Heathcott, Samuel Hildreth, and Joseph Orne,-fune­ ral expenses of Samuel Hildreth and Joseph Orne, 61 10 \Vare, for the support of Thomas Dennison and Car­ oline Olney, 15 19 ,vest Bridgewater, for the support of George and Sally Stimpson, Jacob Talbot, and Lawrence McGlew, -funeral expenses of L. McGlew, 43 31 '\Vareham, for the support of Martin Grady, Mary Canfry and daughter, ]Wary Gooding, 75 54 vVashington, for the support of John Thompson, Den­ nis Delany, John, Mary, Mary Ann, Patrick, '\Vil­ liam and Ellen Manciel, Isaac and Mary Miner, Mary and vVilliam Steward, Charles Vishen, Pat­ rick McDonald, and Michael Parker, 238 08 vVatertown, for the support and burial of sundry State paupers, 237 30 ·w ebster, for the support of James Jones and Ezekiel Davis, 51. 10 vVenham, for the support of Nicholas Street, 25 55 Westborough, for the support of Elizabeth Brown and Henry Burleigh, 23 63 West Cambridge, for the support of Joseph W. Lem­ mon, Mrs. Campbell, and Enoch P. Davis,-fnneral expenses of Joseph W. Sherman and Mrs. Camp­ bell, 10 63 '\Vestfi.eld, for the support of Eleazar Harris, Betsey Harris, Asenath Lane, Betsey Prose, Laura Chapin, Rufus, Ruth and Nancy l\1ory, Jeremiah Sullivan, Sally Baker, William Hanson, and John Richard­ son,-funeral expenses of three adults, 275 25 '\Vesthampton, for the support of George ,v atts: 3 99 '\Vest Newbury, for the support of Jonathan Stevens, Charles Smith, ,villiam P. Adams, Thomas Bur­ lingham, Lucy and Margarett Burlingham, Mary Getchell, and Sarah Slauson, 42 07 ,vestport, for the support of Hannah Francis, Mary Ann Sucerrich and Mary J ennings,-funeralexpenses of Mary Jennings, 63 94 ,vest Springfield, for the support of Alanson Baxter, Henry Cuff, Mary E. and Mary Fletcher, Eunice Marble, Benjamin McNaughton, Alfred White, Ira 100 PAUPER ACCOUNTS.

Fletcher, and Thomas Sparks,-fnneral charges of Henry Cuff and AlfredWhite, $166 29 West Stockbridge, for the support of Lucy Lane, Cla- rissa Oaks, Henry A. Lyons, Charles Loree, Lu- cretia Burghart, Samuel Reed, Mary and Martha Reed, Frederick and Lucretia Carter, Philis Burr, -funeral expenses forfour adults and two children, 141 64 Weymouth, for the support of Bridget, Sarah, Mary Ann, Snsan and Jane F. Carney, Henry Lawler, -- White, George Parker,William P. Sargent, and Sarah Sargent, 109 04 Whately, for the support of Jesse Jewett, 25 55 Wilbraham, for the snpport of John Amadon, 25 55 Williamstown, for the support of John Henderson, Joseph Stevenson, Charles Winnakin, Rachel Ga­ lusha, Cecelia Pope, Cynthia Collins, Charles Mc Kenney, Jacob and Amy Plummer, and George Brown,-funeral expenses of Abigail Tod, 145 04 W obnm, for the support of Sarah Large, Isaac Chees- ley, William Ormsby, Charlotte Foreman, John Dougherty, 33 78 Worcester, for the support and burial of sundry State paupers, 476 28 Wrentham, for the snpport of ·William Donilson and Robert Hartley, William Purdy, Charles Neal, James Hopkins, and John Ryans, 24 95 Yarmouth, for the support of William Freeman, 14 60

Total amount, $53,545 87 ROLL OF ACCOUNTS, audited by tlie Treasurer of the Commonwealth, February 23, 1843.

[SEE RESOLVE OF MARCH 21, AT PAGE 73.] PROPRIE'rORS OF NEWSPAPERS.

PAPERS. Papers-1841. Paper�-1842. Advertising. Publishing Law�. '.rota). ""O NAME8. � - New England Farmer - - - 0 Joseph Breck & Co. - , - $7 15 $4 46 $11 61 ""O Boston Wesleyan Association, - Zion's Herald, ------Albert Morgan, --- Bostonian and Mail, - - - 11- 70 11 70 � Proprietors of - - - Daily American, - - - - $1 50 $16 -G6 18 16 Proprietors of - - - Emancipator, - - - - 3- 50 - 3 50 >-3 - Youth's Cabinet, - - 2 16 2 16 0 Propri�tors of - - - 7 00 - - 7 00 � P. Allen & Son, - - Pittsfield Sun, - - - - - U2 E. Anthony, - - - Bristol County DemoC'.rat, - - 3 59 16 G7 20 26 D. F. Ashley, - - - Hampden Post, - - - 50 2 50 16 66 19 66 0 r. W. Butterfield, - - National .JEgis, - - - 1 50 4 50 33 34 3D 34 "'%j W. A. Bryant, - - - Barre Gazette, - - - - 1 -75 8 25 16 66 26 66 � Samuel Bowles, - - Springfield Republican, - - - 5 25 16 67 21 92 t_rj J. D. Cushing, - - Berkshire Courier, - - - - 2 75 16 66 19 41 S. 0. Dearborn, - - Lowell Advertiser and Patriot, - 3 00 16 67 19 67 H. B. Dennis, - - - Nantucket Inquirer, - - - 2 50 18 50 33 33 54 33 W. B. Ewer, - - - Norfolk County American, - - 3 -33 G 63 33 33 43 29 > - - - 1 50 16 66 18 16 ""O J. E. Fields, - \Veekly Visitor, - - - 2 75 16 67 19 42 t_rj John Fuller, - - - New Bedford Register, - - - - l:tl - 6 00 6 00 F. R. Gourgas, - - Concord Freeman, - - - 3 50 16 G6 20 16 rn D. S. Hubbard, - - - Berkshire County Whig, - - - 5 -62 16 67 22 2D C. C. Hazewell, - - - Nantucket Islander, - - - - 2 50 J. W. D. Hall, - - - Taunton Whig, - - - - 2 50 - - 1 00 JG 67 17 67 Charles Montague, - - Massachusetts Eagle, - 2 00 40 08 Morss & Brewster, - - , - - - - 4 75 33 33 - - 10 00 33 �4 43 34 Apollos Munn, - - Springfield Democrat, - - 3 00 16 67 19 67

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NEWSPAPERS-Continued.

NAMES. PAPERS. PaperP-1841. I Papcrs-1842. Advertising. Publishing Law�. Total, S. B. Phinney, Barnstable Patriot, ------$2 00 - $2 00 W. Stowe, - - - Springfield Gazette, - - - $0 50 3 25 $16 67 20 42 Jonathan Slade, - - Fall River Argus, - - - - - "'O Wm. Schouler, - - Lowell Journal and Courier, - 1 00 1 00 � - - 4 20 3 00 331G 32 40 52 0 J. W. Smith, - - - Northampton Courier, - - - - 1 00 66 17 66 "'O James Thurber,· - - Old Colony Memorial, - - - - � Tripp & Pratt, - 2 50 16 67 19 17 - - - Fall River Monitor, - - - - t?j Henry Tilden, - Gloucester Telegraph, - 2 00 16 67 18 67 - - - $2 87 4 50 2 00 - 9 37 8 Hiram Tozer, - - - Merrimack Journal, - - - - 0 John Willey, 3 00 16 66 19 66 - - - Woburn Sentinel, - - - - 3 00 16 67 19 67 � G. W. Young, - - - Plymouth Rock, - - - - w Proprietors of, - , 3 68 16 67 20 35 ------3 50 16 66 20 16 0 Proprietors of - - - Salem Mercury, - - - - � Proprietors of - Freeman and Whig, - 3 50 16 66 20 16 - - - - - 5 00 16 66 21 66 '.2 t_rj $10 02 I $57 72 $127 40 $583 29 $778 43 Ul� >"'O "'C t_rj � V2 SHERIFFS.

f)istrihut'g Blnnb NAl\lES. COUNTIES. FRO!\I TO nnd Documents. Returning Votes. 'l'otnl.

Joseph E. Sprague, - - Essex, - - - March, 1842, Feb. 1843, $98 87 $9 20 $108 07 Samuel Chandler, - - Middlesex, - - Feb. " Jan. " 1?.7 25 4 64 131 89 Calvin Willard, - - - \Vorcester, - - March, " Dec. 1842, 134 85 20 24 155 09 C. Rice, - - - - Hampden, - - March, " Nov. " 31 39 29 00 60 39 Jolm Neve rs, - - - Franklin, - - Feb. " Jan. 1843, 50 46 29 00 79 46 Thomas Twining, - - Berkshire, - - March, " Feb. " 77 4!3 64 40 141 83 Horatio Leonard, - - - Bristol, - - April, " Nov. 1842, 42 10 11 60 53 70 Nathan Hayward, - - Plymouth, - - March, " Dec. " 45 50 11 GO 57 10 w David Crocker, - - - Barnstable, - - Feb. " Nov. " 45 50 20 30 65 80 :::0 J. D. Pease, - - - - " " t.½ Dukes, - Sept. Nov. 13 00 29 00 42 00 l=O Elisha Starbuck, - - - Nantucket, - - Dec. " - 34 80 34 80 - ITj $6GG 35 $263 78 $930 13 �m1-rj MISCELLANIES. R'r Eben. Shute, services of Police Officers, 4 days, - $78 00 AGGREGATE. \Villiam Learnard, use of Old South Church, 4 days, 48 00 I. S. Withington, organist of do., and Choir, 4 days, - 80 00 David Homer, use of carriages to Cambridge, &c. 37 09 Proprietors of Newspapers, - $778 43 James Loring, fifteencopies of Register of 1843, 13 12 Sheriffs, 930 13 0. C. Greenleaf, stationary for Attorney General, 16 75 Miscellanies, 403 54 Eayrs & Fairbanks, do. for Treasury Office, 30 04 Roberts & Thaxter, binding for Library, 13 50 $2112 10 J. G. Roberts & Co. do. do. 11 62 William A. Wells, do. do. 75 42

$403 54

� 0 � 104 J\ULl'T'ARY ACCOUNTS.

ROLL OF MILITARY ACCOUNTS, 1842.

DIVISION INSPECTORS. $25 per annum.

Ebenezer W. Stone, 1st Div. Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1842, $25 00 Thomas J. Adams, 2d Div. Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1842, 25 00 James 0. Leach, 3d Div. Jan. 1 to Feb. 16, 1843, 28 12 $78 12

BRIGADE INSPECTORS. $25 per annum. Newell A. Thompson, 1st Brig. 1st Div. Sept. 17, 1841, to Feb. 17, 1843, 35 42 Ed ward Potter, 2d Brig. 1st Div. July 27, 1841, to April 1, 1842, 16 80 Augustus L. Barrett, 3d Brig. 2d Div. Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1842, 25 00 Nathaniel Conant, 4th Brig. 2d Div. Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1842, 25 00 James lVI. Freeman, 5th Brig. 3u. Div. Jan. 1, to June 1, 1842, 10 42 Parley Gould, 5th Brig. 3d Div. July 4 to Dec. 31, 1842, 12 20 Samuel A. Shackford, 6th Brig. 3d Div. Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1842, 25 00

$149 84 ADJ UT ANTS. $25 per annum. Francis Allen; 1st. Batt. Art. Sept. 16, 1841, to Dec·. 31, 1842, 32 29 Thomas T. Law, 2d Batt. Art. Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1842, 25 00 B. Franklin Edrnands; 1st Reg. L. Inf. Sept. 20, 1841, to Dec. 31, 1842, 31 94 Joseph Sprague, 2d Reg. L. Inf. Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1842, 25 00 Samuel P. Smith, 1st Batt. L. Inf. pro tern., Jan. l to Dec. 31, 1842, 25 00 Francis I. Noyes, 3d Batt. Art. Aug. 29 to Dec. 31, 1842, 8 40 Woodbridge Brown, 3d Reg. L. Inf. pro tern., Nov. 10, 1840, to l\Iarch 10, 1842, 33 33 Do. March 10 to Dec. 31, 1842, 20 13 MILITARY ACCOUNTS. 105

George S. Pearce, 2d Batt. L. Inf. pro tern., Aug. 2, 1841, to l\'Iay 2, 1842, $18 75 Isaac ""\V. Vincent, 2d Batt. L. Inf. May 2 to Dec. 31, 1842, 16 59 Stephen Parker, 5th Reg. L. Inf. Jan. 1 to Sept. 8, 1842, 17 27 Gilbert Ferren, 5th Reg. L. Inf. Sept. 19 to Dec. 31, 1842, 7 00 Gardner A. Burbank, 2d Reg. Art. Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1842, 25 00 William Brown, 6th Reg. L. Inf. Jan. 1 to Aug. 18, 1842, 15 75 Jonathan L. Kimball, 6th Reg. L. Inf. Aug. 18 to Dec. 31, 1842, 9 30 Bradstreet P. Woodman, 7th Reg. L. Inf. Jan. 1 to July 2, 1842, 12 50 George H. Kitteridge, 7th Reg. L. Inf. pro tern., July 24 to Dec. 31, 1842, 10 00 John G. Gilbert, 8th Reg. L. Inf. Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1842, 25 00 Joseph W. Magee, 1st Batt. Cav. Aug. 17, 1841, to Dec. 31, 1842, 34 30 William F. Arnold, 3d Reg. Art. Sept. 8, 1841, to Dec. 31, 1842, 32 55 Hiram Scripture, 4th Batt. Art. Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1842, 25 00 Charles A. Mann, 10th Reg. L. Inf. pro tern., Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1842, 25 00 Lansford Batchelder, 11th Reg. L. Inf. Jan. 1 to April 23, 1842, 7 80 $482 90 HAULING ARTILLERY. Hiram Davis, of Boston Artillery, 1842, inspection and review, $10. Exper. gunnery, $10, 20 00 Richard Hennessey, of Columbian Artillery, 1842, inspection and review, $11 50. Exper. gunnery, $11 50, 23 00 Ephraim B. Richards, of Washington Artillery, 1842, inspection and review, $12 50. Exper. gunnery, $12 50, 25 00 Andrew Chase, Jr. of Roxbury Artillery, 1842, in- spection and review, $15, 15 00 Benjamin Stone, Jr. of Dorchester Artillery, 1842, in- spection and review, $16. Exper. gunnery, $15, 31 00 Henry A. Torrey, of Weymouth Artillery, 1842, in- spection and review, $11. Exper. gunnery, $5, 16 00 Wendell Hall, of Plymouth Artillery, 1842, inspec- tion and review, $25, 25 00 14. 106 MILITARY ACCOUNTS.

James Brooks, of Hanover Artillery, 1842, inspection and review, $25. Exper. gunnery, $3, $28 00 Ira C. Root, of Norton Artillery, 1842, inspection and review, $34. Exper. gunnery, $6, 40 00 Richard Barrett, of Concord Artillery, 184.2, inspection and review, $40, 40 00 Jonathan S. Parker, of Lexington Artillery, 1842, in- spection and review, $40, 40 00 Horace Hammond, of Waltham Artillery, 1842, in- spection and review, $30. Exper. gunnery, $15, 45 00 Charles K. Tucker, of Charlestown Artillery, 1842, inspection nnd review, $25. Exper. gunnery, $15, 40 00 Stephen Ilsley, of Newburyport Artillery, 1842, inspec- tion and review, $45. Exper. gunnery, $15, 60 00 Thomas Baker, of Gloucester Artillery, 1842, inspec- tion and review, $20. Exper. gunnery, $15, 35 00 William T. Gale, of Lynn Artillery, 1842, inspection and review, $15. Exper. gunnery, $15, 30 00 Caleb Jones, of Salem Artillery, 1842, inspection and review, $30. Exper. gunnery, $15, 45 00 Artemas B. Vant, of Milford Artillery, 1842, inspec- tion and review, $19, 19 00 Luther Chapin, of Buckland Artillery, 1842, inspec- tion and review, $30. Exper. gunnery, $12, 42 00 Joseph Green, of Greenfield Artillery, 1841, inspection and review, $36. Exper. gunnery, $12, 48 00 Daniel Crosby, of Greenfield Artillery, 1842, inspec- tion and review, $7. Exper. gunnery, $5 60, 12 60 Franklin K. Hitchcock, of Northampton Artillery, 1842, inspection and review, $28, 28 00 Leonard Campbell, of Plainfield Artillery, 1842, in- spection and review, $29, 29 00 Theodore Bridgman, of Belchertown Artillery, 1842, inspection and review, $5, 5 00 Rufus M. Pease, of Monson Artillery, 1842, inspection and review, $21, 21 00 $762 60

ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, Boston, Feb. 28, 184.3. I hereby certify, that I have examined the accounts con­ tained in the foregoing roll, and that they are correctly vouched and cast. H. A. S. DEARBORN, Adjutant and Acting Quarter Master General. MILITARY ACCOUNTS. 107

RECAPITULATION.

Division Inspectors, $78 12 Brigade Inspectors, 149 84 Adjutants, 482 90 Hauling Artillery, 762 60 $1473 46 """' 0 Oj ROLL OF ACCOUNTS, audited by tlie Committee on Accounts, Marcli 20, 1843. MARCH AT ] [SEE RESOLVE OF 24, PAGE 81. PROPRIETORS OF NEWSPAPERS.

ALLOWED TO PAPERS. Papers-1842. Papers-1813. Advertising. Publishing Laws. Total. "'d Boston Wesleyan Association, Zion's Herald, - - - $1 80 $19 50 - - $21 30 � George W. Bazin, - - Trumpet and Magazine, - - 10 21 16 92 - - 27 13 0 Joseph Breck & Co. - - New England Farmer, - - - 40 36 - - 40 36 '1:l J. N. Bradley & Co. - ., Mail and Yankee Nation, - 24 96 45 54 $7 50 $33 32 111 32 � Clark & Woodbridge, - - New England Puritan, - - 4 37 28 13 - - 32 50 t,Ij Beals & Greene; - Post, Press, and Statesman, - 99 37 474 28 19 42 50 00 643 07 � David Clapp, Jr. - - Medical J onrnal, - - 3 10 20 77 - - 23 87 0 )V. W. Clapp & Son, - - Evening Gazette, - - 9 24 73 60 25 25 16 66 124 75 � James B. Dow, - - Christian Witness, - - - 5 00 - - 5 00 U1 Dutton & \Ventworth, - - Evening Transcript, - - - 6 45 - - G 45 0 J.B. Hall, - - - Literary Souvenir, - - 15 24 - - - 15 24 1-'rj Hayden & Brewer, - - Atlas, - - - - - 290 80 9 12 33 34 333 26 � vVilliam Nichols, - - Christian Watchman, - - - 20 50 - - 20 50 t,Ij Thomas F. Norris, - - Olive Branch, - - - 16 94 67 90 - - 84 84 Proprietors of - - - Daily Advertiser, - - 26 84 95 ]5 6 63 50 00 178 62 U1 ,: " - - - Bay State Democrat, - - 42 32 169 90 8 88 49 98 271 08 '1:l " " - - - , - - - 57 68 165 01 6 63 50 01 279 33 > " " - - - Cnltivator, - - - - 65 00 - - 65 00 "'d " - - . - Liberator, - - - - 23 00 - - 23 00 t,Ij R. L. Porter & Co. - - American Traveller, . - 21 59 120 52 7 75 16 66 166 52 � David Reed, - - - Christian Register, - - 1 96 21 34 - - 23 30

.. ALLOWED TO PAPERS. Papers-1842. Papers-1843. Advertising. Publishing Laws. Totr.J, amuel Bowles, - - Springfield Republican, ------$6- 00 $6 75 - $12 75 hapman & Palfray, - - , 16 50 - . M. Earle, - - - , - - - 16 50 7 50 $4 50 $16 67 28 67 1-tj . S. Eastman, - - Greenfield Gazette and Courier, - - � - - - - - 2 00 4 00 16 67 22 67 )Im Fuller, New Bedford Register, - 3 68 2 00 - 5 68 0 . R. Gourgas, - - Concord Freeman, - - - - - 1-tj - - - - 4 51 4 51 � {. A. Hawley, - Hampshire Gazette, 7 00 2 00 16 67 25 67 � W. D. Hall, - - Taunton ,vhig, ------trj - - - 1 00 - 1 00 S. C. Knowlton, - Worcester Palladium, 2 52 4 50 16 67 23 69 8 enj. Lindsay, - - New Bedford Mercury, - - - I 85 0 r orss & Brewster, - - Newburyport Herald, - - - 9- 00 33 -34 44 19 � - - - - - 4 50 - 4 50 U2 pollos Munn, Springfield Democrat, 18 27 - 18 27 , B. Phinney, - - Barnstable Patriot, - - 6 00 6 50 - - 0 - - - 12 50 1-Ij lijah Porter, - - - Westfield News-Letter, - 5 00 1G 67 roprietors of - - - Yarmouth Register, - - - - - 21 67 " " - - Amesbury Transcript, - - - 6- 00 6 00 � " " - - 3 50 16 66 20 16 trj - - Salem Advertiser and Argus, - 7 33 T. E. P. Rogers, - - , - - - 4 50 16 67 28 50 � - - - - 1 00 1 25 16- 67 18 92 U2 >hn S. E. Rogers, - Gloucester Telegraph, 1 00 - 1-tj aleb Rand, - - - Charlestown Chronicle, - - - - - 1 00 > hristopher Robinson, - - Essex County Washingtonian, - - - 1 25 1 25 "'O - 3 50 16 67 20 17 E . G. Robinson, - - NorfolkDemocrat, - - 11 25 trj J W. Smith, - - - Northampton Courier, - - 3- 50 16- 67 31 42 � 3 00 3 50 6 50 VJ. lade & Almy, - - Fall River Argus, - - - 1 50 - - Lmes Thurber, - - Old Colony Memorial, - - - - - I 50 - 2- 50 2 50 Tilliam Taggart, - - Essex Banner, - - 1 50 2 00 33 32 T. W. Whieldon, - - Bunker Hill Aurora, - - - 36 82 2- 75 2 25 5 50 10 50 . W. Young, - - Plymouth Rock, - - - 11 60 - - 11 60 404 82 2077 60 164 38 599 99 3246 79 """" 0 � - 0-

CORONERS.

NAMES. COUNTY OF ACCOUNT UP TO

William Andrews, Suffolk, July 14, 1842, $30 24 Nehemiah Brown, Essex, Jan. 26, 1843, 3 90 Asa French, (i Norfolk, March 17, 1842, 17 38 0 William Gordon, Bristol, Nov. 6, 1842, 18 78 � William Hamilton, Barnstable, Feb. 20, 1843, 14 00 0 Luther Hinckley, " August 3, 1842, 15 98 � E. M. Hinckley, Nantucket, Feb. 6, 1843, 19 90 t_tj Abel Moore, Middlesex, July, 1842, . 3 50 � Jabez Pratt, Suffolk, Sept. 5, 1842, 28 08 00 Mace Smith, . " Jan 8, 1843, 78 08 > Thomas Sumner, Middlesex, June 28, 1842, 12 00 � Ebenezer Shute, Suffolk, May 9, 1842, 13 72 t:, William Spear, Norfolk, Aug. 18, 1842, 14 27 Ul t:i:: 269 83 t_tj � "'tj SHERIFFS. ,.. l'%j rn

Joseph E. Sprague, Essex, Further account to March 3, J 843, $14 00 Joseph Lyman, H-mpshire, " " 108 01 122 01 MISCELLANEOUS.

Gillam B. Wheeler, Book cases for Council chamber, $151 83 Desks" for" Reporters" in Senate chamber, 157 34 in Representatives' do. 181 66 Repairs of State House, bills of lumber and other materials, · 1:m 58 Labor about do. do. do. during session, 380 27 $1010 68 S. H. Gilman, For putting up two of Espy's ventilators, 22 10 J. T. Stevenson, Committee to attend to procuring the above, 1 " " " " 12 00 � S. J. Thomas, 12 00 146 10 0 �ayrs & Fairbanks, Stationary for Secretary's office, (J. A. Bolles,) $1156 78 tt:l " " " " (J.P. Bigelow,) 22 79 � " · 497 30 t­ " Adjutant General's office, 17 99 > " " Land office, � " " Senate and House, 8 00 " " " " $201 88 t.1:'.l ----452 03 0 653 91 drn ::;harles Stimpson, " " Senate, 1199 99 " " " 29 13 10 56 " 39 69 " House, 18 66 fohn Marsh, Jr. " " Senate, 58 35 ::;harles A. Wells, · Binding for Senate, 50 06 G. G. Smith, Engraving District Map of Commonwealth, 18 00 · · 199 18 Beals & Greene, Printing for Legislature, 140 50 1666 08 [vers Phillips, Serving notice on petition of Trustees of Lunatic Hospital, 13 00 - - MISCELLANEOUS-Continued. N)-

P. W. Leland, Committee to inform Gov. Morton of his election, $2 00 T. J. Greenwood, · " " " " " 2 00 $4 00 Ira Curtis, " " Lieut. Gov. Childs of his election, 10 50 Marshall Warner, · " " " " " " 10 50 21 00 $25 00 S. G. Howe, " ( expenses of,) to visit Charitable Institutions, 77 20 B. F. Stevens, Writing for Legislature, · · · • ... 65 00 Issachar Fuller, Work on Representatives' hall, and shovelling snow, 12 67 James Smith, Shovelling snow, 8 42 � 21 09 i---4 · w W. H. Henderson, Sundry articles furnished per order of Benjamin Stevens, · 27 48 0 David Townsend, · Carriages for Governor and Council to Cambridge and Charlestown, · 13 00 trj James Adams, Services as Police Officer at the State House, January, 1843, · 13 50 t"-1 G. J. Coolidge, " " " " " " 4 50 t"-1 Timothy Davis, " " " " " " 22 50 > Issachar Fuller, " " " " " " 22 50 '.2! C. Gregg, " " " " " " 4 50 trj J. W. Leighton, " " " " " " 3 00 0 Charles vVendell, " " " " " " 16 50 � Ephraim Pierce, " " " " " " 4 50 rn Isaiah Stoddard, " " " " " " 16 50 John S. Stark, " " " " " " 16 50 E. K. Spon, " " " " " " 13 50 138 00 Artemas Brown, For travel and attendance of himself and sundry persons of the town of Dedham before a Committee of the Senate, January, 1843, 20 75 Hannah Baxter, Repairing cushions, 3 25 John Marsh, Jr. Stationary for Secretary's office, 101 04 ----- 125 04 $3327 67 113 SMALL POX, &c.

Sl\lALL POX. Charlestown, expenses on account of Leverett Daniels, ,vm. $31 94 Canton, expenses on acc't of Curtis, 129 19 Fa1l River, expenses on acc't of a foreigner, 6 50 Seekonk, expenses on acc't of Wm. Hopkins and R. Burdick, 69 67 -- 237 29

PAUPERS. Middlesex County, support of 21 lunatic state paupers, $1933 57 Norton, support of Anna Williams, 14 60 Upton, support and removal of Julia Hoit and child, 21 65 --1969 82

RECAPITULATION. Newspaper accounts, $3246 79 Coroners' " '' 269 83 Sheriffs' 122 01 Miscellaneous " . 3327 67 " Small Pox 237 29 Pauper " 1969 82

$9173 41

15 114 PRINTERS, &c.

ROLL OF SUNDRY ACCOUNTS.

[SEE RESOLVE OF MARCH 24, AT PAGE 83.]

PRINTERS' ACCOUNTS. Chapman & Palfrey, for Salem Gazette, $20 67 John A. Green, for Quincy Patriot, 17 00 William Ives & Co., for publishing the Laws, and copies of the , 21 67 Publishers of the Emancipator and Free American, for sundry copies, 39 00 William Buckminster, for publishing the Laws, and Massachusetts Ploughman, 55 69 N. Willis, for the Recorder, 80 56

$234 59 CORONERS' ACCOUNTS. Benjamin Drew, for taking sundry Inquisitions, $33 20 Nehemiah Brown, for do. 3 90 Samuel Viall, for do. 52 16 $89 26 MISCELLANEOUS.

0. C. Greenleaf, stationary for the Senate, $42 30 B. C. Davis, for delivering packages of books and carting boxes, by order of the secretary of the Com- mon wealth, 81 76 $124 06

RECAPITULATION. Printers, . $234 59 Coroners, 89 26 Miscellaneous, 124 06

$447 91