114

ROLLS OF ACCOUNTS,

Referred to, and allowed, in some of the previous Resolves�

PAUPER ACCOUNTS.

(See Resolve of l\Iarch 2�, at page 98.)

Attleborough, for support of Lovisa Bacon, Waterman Colvin, Thomas Riley, l\Iary Mars, John Mars and Mi­ chael Mars, the last two being children; also, for funeral expenses of said Riley, $44 80 Ashburnham, for support of William Stinegar and James Weeks, adults, 28 70 Amherst, for support of Peter Jackson, Sarah Jackson, Wealthy l\Jack, adults ; and Cyrus B. Mack and Benj. F. l\lack, children ; also, for the funeral expenses of Wealthy Mack, 95 54 Adams, for support of Phila Hill, Lydia Townsend, Sa­ rah Goodrich, Polly Martin, Sally Martin, Timo. Shippy, John, Sally and Lydia Ann Pettis, Christo .. pher and Ann Pettit, John Hully, Luther Elwell 1 Freelove Pettis, John Whitman, Mrs. Ryan, Lillis Hambleton, Peter Seaver, Susan Lions, Tho. Hines, Miss Lornenn, Loisa Blanchard, adults ; Trnman, Ed� win, George and Laura Pettis, Francis and Catharine Pettit, Jane Shepherd, and three other children ; also, for the expenses of burial of Geo. Pettis, Luther El­ well, Freelove Pettis, John ,vhitman anrl Peter Seaver, 370 26 Amesbury, for support of Robert Baker, l\Iichael Delania, Tho. Grant and wife, adults, and four children, 35 27 Add to the allowance of Amesbury, 28 00 Auburn, fm support of Sarah Weser, John Conner, El­ len Conner, Hi chard Hutchinson, John Lane, Judith Lane, .Mary Shannon, Mary Dervise, :Martha Boyden, adults ; Patrick Conner, Jeremiah Conner, Lavina Shannon, Tho. Shannon, Wm. Dervise, Catherine Dervise, children ; and funeral expenses of l\Iary Der­ vise and Martha Boyden, 133 85 Ando,,er, for support of Sukey Hornsby, Flora Chandler, Dinah Chadwick, Rosannah Coburn, Lucy Foster, Ann Robinson, l\Iary Sigourney, John Doloff, James Crangle, Maria Davis, Susan Currier, E. C. Coburn, PAUPER ACCOUNTS. II5

adults; Julia Ann Robinson, Sarah, Mary Ann and J olm Cassady, Hannah Highlands, :Maria H. Davis, Susan, David and l\Iary Currier, and Caroline Ide, children, $348 27 Alford, for funeral expenses of George Allen, 5 00 Abington, for support of l\Iargaret Jack, and Hannah Palmer, adults, 35 32 Brimfield, for support of Tho. Corbin, Harriet l\Iore, James ,v aley, Joseph Fowler and wife, adults ; and Geo. P. Parker and Mrs. l\Iore's child, children, 70 08 Belchertown, for support of Hannah Levens, adult, 25 55 Bedford, for support of Violet l\Iore, adult, 25 55 Bridgewater, forsupport of Fanny W. :Means, Rachel El- laba, Benj. l\lehuren, Hannah Fowler, James Robin- son, Benj. Brooker, Austin 0. Connell, adults; and Isaac Wood, child, 123 38 Brookfield, for support of John Anderson, Mary Ann Anderson, Elizabeth Clark, Edward Roach, Michael Dorety, John Kile, John Sullivan, Joanna Sullivan, Edward Chehon, l\Iary Chehon, John Chebon, adults; and James Clark, Cha's Phelps, Mary Sullivan, Cath- arine Sullivan, Joanna Chehon and Catharine Chehon, children, 51 20 Billerica, for support of Wm. l\l'Cue, adult, and Thomas l\Ialade, child, 7 27 Blandford, for support of Susan Burdick, Polly Burdick, l\Iary Bradley and Jared Cobbs, adults, 102 20 Brighton, for support of John E. Baker, adult, and James E. Comfort, 26 59 Brookline, for support of George Thompson, adult; Ann Potter and Geo. P. Washington, 54 75 Beverly, for support of Dolly Claxton, John Kelly, John Pollard, Sarah Rehew, Ann '\Vebster, John Brown, Wm. Grant, Ginger \Vellman and Michael Doran, adults ; and Wrn. B. Rehew, Catherine Re hew, chil­ dren, and for funeral expenses of Cynthia E. Grant, 91 19 Braintree, for support of Titus and Sarah Mallet, adults, and Daniel 0. l\Iallet, child, 65 70 Brewster, for support of Wm. H. Herington and Zecha­ riah Carswell, adults, IO 60 Boxborough, for support of Andrew Jackson, child, 9 12 Barre, for support of James Batchelder, J arnes l\lcfelee, adults ; Charles Batchelder and Henry Batchelder, children, and for funeral expenses of James l\Icfelee, 64 23 Becket, for support of Church Ide, adult, and Jane Par- ker, child, 40 15 Burlington, for support of Venus Rowe, adult, 25 55 Berkley, for support of l\Iary Lindell and James Cuddy, adults, 51 IO , forsupport and burial of sundry state paupers, 12,732 86 Do. for support of lunatics in the house of correction, 2,192 14 116 PAUPER ACCOUNTS.

Boston, forsupport of paupers in the house of reformation, $291 29 Bn1dford, for support of Rose Saunders, Henry Coe and Ellen Coe, 54 01 Concord, for support of Tho. O'Connell, Robert :Mar­ shall, l\Iargarett Carroll, adults ; Milo J. Chapin, Sa- rah D. Chapin, Benj. F. Chapin, Sarah Hopkins, Eliza J. Hopkins, children, 48 09 Canton, for support of Edward Doyle, Eleanor Murphy, James Donivan, Catharine Sherwood, Ellen Driscoll, Dennis Driscoll, Bridget A. Driscoll, l\Iary Keith, adults; Charles Murphy, vVm. Murphy, Michael Dris- coll, Mary Ann Driscoll, David I{eith, Wm. Keith a11d Margaret Keith, children, 107 72 Charlton, for support of David Barry, Geo. Bullard, John Leonard, Timothy Flint, Tho. F. Charles, Tho. Murphy, Ellen Murphy, Catharine Green and Daniel Sullivan, adults; Wm. .Murphy, Tho. l\Jurphy, Patrick Murphy, Geo. Bennett and Perme]ia Alexander, chil­ dren, 79 02 Chelmsford, for support of Richard Murphy and ."folm Steward, adults, 28 14 Coleraine, for support of Kate Van Voltenburgh, .Mary Hart, adults, and Samuel Jackson, child, 65 70 Chelsea, for support of Betsey Jones and Catharine Ad­ ams, adults, and ,vm. Hafl-y, child, 45 75 Carver, for support of CuffCollins, an adult, 25 55 Cummington, for support of Brister Peirce and Amos Dodge, adults, 29 82 Conway, for support of Sa11y l\'l'Murphy, Bernard l\I'Cle­ ry and Ephraim Sampson, adults; \Villiarn, Abignil, Catharine D. and Eunice Clark, children, and funeral expenses of Bernard M'Clery, 93 21 Cheshire, for support of Noel Randa11, Levi Peirce, Ephraim Richardson, Po11ey Cooper and Joel Lilly, adults, and for funeral expenses of Joel Lilly, 130 09 Clarksburg, for support of Caroline Hill, child, 3 64 Charlestown, for support and burial of sundry state pau­ pers, 3579 76 Cambridge, for support and burial of sundry state pau­ pers, 1554 28 Danvers, for support anc.1 burial of sundry state paupers, 281 74 Duxbmy, for support of John Cnrnes, Sarah Simmons, Hannah Churnrnuck, James Crosley, Jr., Elizabeth Crosley, John Crosley, adults ; E.G. H. Chumnmck, Jeruslia Crosley, Jane, George and Edmund Crosley, children, 149 71 Dover, fo1· support of Joseph IL ,Vight, Geo. \V. Snow, and .Joseph H. Snow, children, 39 00 Dartmouth, for support of CuffFreeborn, James l\IcMen­ nomen, Wm. Shaw and Jose Flores, adults, and forthe burial of said CuffF�·eeborn and Jose Flores, 64 95 PAUPER ACCOUNTS. 117

Dudley, for support of Timothy ·wakefield and Priscilla, ,vakefield, adults, $51 10 Dudley Indians, for support of, 152 50 Dallon, for support of l\Iary Hoose, Abigail Rider and Sylvia l\I'lntire, adults, 76 65 Dedham, for support of Estl1er Scott, Mary Canada, adults ; and Henry and l\Iary Ann Canada, children, 17 67 Dorchester, for support of Isaac vVatts, adult ; and Sarah Hague, Adeline Townsend and l\Iary Byrn, children, 44 78 Dighwn, for support of Rhoda F. Hill, child, 14 60 Essex County, for support of Lunatics in the House of Correction, 1033 71 Enfield, for support and burial of Deborah Buttworth, adult, lO 46 Essex, for support of J olm Colman and Rebecca Kimball, adulls, 51 10 Egremont, for support of Betsey Dorily, Reuben Vanquil­ den, Daniel Gunn, Ruuie Gunn, Anson C. Decker, adults ; :Marcns Gunn, Caroline Gunn, Eveline Gunn, and other children, 159 70 Easthampton, for support of Submit Bailey, Arama Bailey, adults; and Henry 0. Joues, child, 65 70 Easton, for support of James Quinly, John Carro11, �la­ ry A. Cromwell, Tho. Knowles, adults ; Fred. Crom­ well, child ; and funeral expenses of Tho. Knowles, 44 78 East Bridgewater, for support of Elihu Stevens, Jane Chesnut, Betty Chase, Robert Seaver, Elijah Keech, adults ; and Fra11cis Cromwell, child ; and burial of Betty Chase, 81 29 Eastham, for support of Sarah Ann Holden, adult, 21 42 Franklin, for support of Lyman Redwood and l\Iary E. Smith, adults, 12 81 Falmouth, for support of Daniel Johnson, adult, 14 70 Fitchburg, for support of Edah Tauncy, Nicholas Torrey, and Mary Tauney, c1dults ; and Mary, Thomas and El­ len Tauney, children, 48 92 Framingham, forsupport of Primus Titus, Daniel Camp­ bell, Alonzo Stiles, vV . .M. Taylor, adults ; and Jane Blake, child, 73 S5 Foxborough, for support of J. H. Hayden and Caroline G. Howe, adults, IS 41 Fairhaven, for support and burial of sundry state paupers, 230 5S Fall River, for support of sundry state paupers, and fu­ neral expenses, 490 57 Fall River Indians, for support of, 128 50 Greenfield, for support of Mary Taggart and John Hur­ ley, adults, 26 04 Gloucester, for snpport and burial of sundry state paupers, 160 42 Gay Head Proprietors, for support of Thomas l\lorse, adult, 25 55 Great Barrington, for s11pport of .Tolin .McGeorge, Joanna 118 PAUPER ACCOUNTS.

Porter, Lucy Porter, Eben. Ayres, adults ; and Wm. ·wells, child, $107 35 Groton, for support of Tho. Benson and Molly Williams, adults, 42 49 Granville, fo1· support of Mary Barden, Sa1ly Stewart, Marvin Munn, N. J. Lammany, adults ; and Chancey Goodrich and Tho. Watson, children, 87 65 Gill, for support of Mary Lamson and l\fary Ann Barr, adults, 51 10 Grafton, for support of Cornelius Johnson, John Johnson, George Bullard, adults ; and Ellen Bassett, child, 60 59 Granby, for support of B. Murray, adult, 25 55 Harwich, for support of J arnes Robinson, adult, 25 55 Heath, for support of Lydia Lamphin and Charlotte Whit­ aker, adults, 43 50 Hardwick, for support of Philenia Clark, Almeda R. Treat, adults; and L. :M. Treat, child, 53 38 Hancock, for support of Mary Clark, Joseph Simpson, Esther Simpson, Polly Crocker, adults ; Lydia Bel­ cher and J. H. Helms, children, 110 85 Haverhill, for support and bmial of sundry state paupers, 244 03 Hadley, for support and burial of Lucretia Gale, adult, 25 58 Hubbardston, for support of Daniel Mundell, adult, 25 55 Hatfield, for support of Lucy ,vheaton, adult, 25 55 Hanson, for support of Betty Joel, adult, 25 55 Hingham, for support of Adaline Ferguson and Betsey Buckley, adults ; and C. A. Ferguson, child, 19 24 Holden, for support of John Bay, Hannah Johnson, adults, and a child, 5 03 Holliston, for support and burial of sundry state paupers, 153 52 Hamilton, for support of Roger .Martin, adult, 2 59 Ipswich, for support of John O'Brien, adult, for 1837 and '8, 51 10 Kingston, for support of Sophia Holmes, adult, 25 55 Leicester, for support of Jack Cambridge, Mary Davis, J. E. Harty, Geo. Bullard, A. C. Bell, Lydia Nich- ols, adults ; Mary Ann Conroy, Wm. Nichols and Geo. Nichols, children, 58 04 Longmeadow, for support of Lewis Depatra, Rebecca Depatra and Lewis Depatra, Jr., adults, 22 05 Lowell, for support and burial of sundry state paupers, 2272 21 Lunenburg, for support of Jenny l\Iitchell, adult, 14 84 Lenox, for support of sundry state paupers, 227 12 Littleton, forsupport of A. l\I. T. Jones, Pamelia Put- nam, JamP-s Foster} adults, and ,vm. Jorden, child, 47 37 Leominster, for support and burial of ,villiam Shearer, adult, 27 33 Lexington, for support of Emery Gaffield, Hho

Lee, for support of sundry state paupers, $205 22 Leyden, for support of Tasey Clark, Hannah Cole, Sa- rah Stanton, Ruth Abel, Joseph Abel, adults, and Henry Sampson, child, 135 J 1 Lynn, for support and burial of sundry state paupers, 328 98 Ludlow, for support of Timothy HaskalJ, Lavina Powers, Harvey Olds, Betsey Rood, Betsey A. Rood, adults, and five children, 92 97 Middleborough, for support and burial of sundry state pau­ pers, 146 70 l\lonson, for support of Seth Thrasher and wife, and John WilJiams, adults, 76 65 l\Iedfield, for support of Robert Bentley, James Wiley, adults ; Edson Fales, child, 17 68 Middlesex county, for support of lunatics in the house of correction, 330 14 Methuen, for support of John Hyde, Wm. Richards and l\Iartha Howard, adults, and for funeral expenses of John Hyde, 72 69 Millbmy, for support of sundry state paupers, 22 79 :Medford, for support of Michael Farrell, Lydia Brooks, Barzillai Yarmer, Catharine Brady, Henry Stackpole and Francis Morgan, adults ; Elias Brooks, l\laria Brooks, l\Iary Ann Brady, John Brady, children, 84 98 Milton, for support of sundry state paupers, 16G 71 l\Iarblehead, for support of sundry state paupers, 101 56 Manchester, for support of James Abbott, au ult, and Jos. B. "Wheaton, child, 31 75 l\Ii)ford, for support of Henry Burley, Israel Ober, :Mary Austin, adults; Sarah Ober, Caroline Austin, children, and funeral expenses of Caroline Austin, 49 05 1\Iount Washington, for support of Henry Tyler, adult, 25 49 l\Iarshfield, forsupport of John Quako, adult, and Phebe Quako, child, 40 ]5 Malden, for support of ,vm. Granger, Nicholas Frances, Deborah Saco, Sarah Branarc.l, l\fory Conley, Caroline Harris, Betsey Harris, John Waters, Ellen l\Iore, adults; Caroline Harris, Albert Harris, children, and forburial of Albert Harris, 158 90 :Medway, for support of Mrs. ,v elch, Rebecca Ashur, adults, and one child, 19 84 Mendon, for support and burial of sundry state paupers, 96 18 l\Iarshpec, for support of .John Odiorne, Geo. Jones, Ephraim Jerrett, John Hazard, Lois Pelis, Patience Crook, Spencer Edwards, l\Iary Edwards, Andrew Brown, Anna Brown, J arnes WeJls, l\lercy Caska, and funeral expenses of Andrew Brown, 214 65 Northampton, for support and burial of sundry state pau­ pers, 400 59 North Bridgewater, for support of James Darrin, Hannah Palmer, Charlotte ,v ood, adults ; and E. M. Wood, child; and burial of .TamcsDorrin, GS 4G 120 PAUPER ACCOUNTS.

Norton, for support of Ann Williams, a child, $14 60 Norwich, for support of Ruth Sanford, an adult, 25 55 Northbridge, for support of ,vm. Tyra and Hugh Riley, adults ; and for burial of Wm. Tyra, 41 75 New Marlborough, for support of Abigail Huntly, Barak Huntly, adults ; Eliza Huntly, Amanda, John, Leroy, Levi and Gove Huntly, and Edmund Williams, chil­ dren, 19 25 North Brookfield, for support of Esther Johnson, Wm. Johnson, Lydia Lamson, adults ; Sarah Ann Lamson, Mary Jane Lamson, children, 41 07 Newton, for support of Geo. French, \Vm. Pickering, Patrick Lynch, Patrick Dean, Wm. Green, adults, 58 17 Needham, for support of Nancy Ryan and John Smart, adults, 91 Northborough, for support of Jacob West, adult, 25 55 Newbury, for support of sundry state paupers, 214 84 Newburyport, for support of sundry state paupers, 599 47 , for support and burial of sundry state paupers, 332 07 New Bedford, for support and burial of sundry state pau- pers, 1068 35 Natick, for support of Susan Cobb, adull; Sarah L. Cobb, :Munroe, Francis, Rachel and Emily Thomp­ son, children, 68 54 Oxford, for support and burial of sundry state paupers, 33G 03 Otis, for support of Sampson Cuff, and Abigail Hawley, adults, 50 68 Orange, for support and burial of Alden B. Yarrington, adult, 14 03 Plainfield, for support of Elizabeth l\l'Coy, adult, 13 58 Pawtucket, for support of Thomas Barnes and wife, and four children, 62 38 Pembroke, for support of .Mary Gifford, Billy Sambo, James Hoyle, Calista Pierce, adults, 78 40 Prescott, for support of Edwin Hymes, child, 14 60 Provincetown, for burial of Joseph Mamuel and Joseph Rollins, adults, 10 00 Palmer, for support of Jolin Foster, Ira Smith, Roxanna Smith, Charlotte Williams, Austin Hall and Nancy Wallis, adults ; and Sally ,Villiams, Roxanna Williams and Juliet Smith, children ; and for burial of Ira Smith and Charlotte Williams, 105 70 Pittsfield, for support a11d burial of sundry state paupers, 454 74 Plymouth, for support of .John l\fcllope, James Maras­ ha, Samuel .Morrill, Cloe, ,v nrren and Saral1 Scot, adults ; and .Martha Ann, John "\V. and Ellis G. Scot, children ; and burial of James l\Iarasha, 69 63 Quincy, for support of Elizabeth Barron, Sarah Durant, Rebecca 1\1. Smith and John Drew, adults; and for the Luria! of said Elizabeth Barron, 54 28 Rehoboth, for support and burial of sundry state paupers, 155 11 PAUPER ACCOUNTS. 121

Rowley and Georgetown, for support and burial of sundry state paupers, $369 45 Rochester, for support of Peter Johnson, Peter Pedro, Elijali Perlro anrl Dorcns Howla11d, ndults, 78 12 Ricl1111ond, for support a11d burial of sundry state paupers, 197 04 R::indolpli, for support and burial or sundry staw paupers, 142 92 Russell, for support of A lmcr Clark, tially Harrington and Norma11 Sears, adults, 76 65 Raynl1am, fol'suppon of Pau·ick Morris, adult ; and for his bmial, 8 29 Roxbury, for support and lrnrial of sunrlry stnte paupers, 463 25 Salem, for support a11d burial of sundry stale paupers, 119-1 60 Sutton, for support of James Norbury, adult, 25 55 Somerset, for support of Polly Hill, url1dt, 25 55 Seekonk, for support of Chas. Henry, Julia Hagracy, l\fa­ ry A. Clrndwick, .Joamw l\J�wcarty, ad11l1s; and Elenor H. Freebody, .Jol111 Freebody, l\I. R. Freel.Jody, \Vin. H. Freel.Jody, Jolin Hugracy and Jolrn 1L1ccarry, cliil­ dren, 30 53 Scituate, forsupport of Polly Griffin, Zilph:i Rcot, Thir­ za Fn:•e111an, James Tou11son, Uehecca Fairchild, Asa­ el Nott, adults ; and Hoxan11a Freeman, child, 119 81 Shutesbury, for support of sundry state paupers, 149 02 Sheffield, for support of sundry state paupers, 14 l 07 Springfield, for support and liurinl of sundry state paupers, 344 31 Stou;lnon, for support of Isnac \Villiams, Hector \Vil- liams, 1\Iary \Villiams, adults ; and Hector Williams, jr., child ; and burial of Hector \Villiarns, 4i 23 Sa11dwicli, for support of S11sa11 11arney, adult, 2,> 55 Shelb11rne, for support of l\Iary Bates, adult, 25 55 Stockbridge, for support of Dorcas Webster, Nancy Dun­ can, Samuel Rathliun, Israel Doleby and wife, Char­ lotte \Vliitford and lier three children, 03 56 Spencer, for support of l\Iercy H. Freeman, Macheral Doherty, Michael Flinn, James ,viley, and Abigail Severings, adults, 30 59 Shirley, for support and burial of sundry state pa11pe1·s, 183 G4 South Re::irling, for support of Tho. W. Brya11t and wife, Sarah Kahoe, Geo. Sibbalrl, Isanc Small, Catliarine Campliell, l\Iary Lawson, arlults ; Elizabeth Dorin, Car­ olinP. Kal1oe, \Vm. I3rown, Geo. Campuell, chilrlren, 27 63 Sturbridge, for support of George Thomp.;on, Rhoda Thompson, Samuel \Veldon, Ilartholomew 0 1 Brion and Jolrn Jackson, adults; a11d for error in last year's ac't., 126 59 Stoneham, for support of Chloe Freeurnn, Nancy F'ree­ rrnm, adults ; a11d for support and removal of l\Iary \Vines and family to New Hampshire, 62 IO Sterling, for support of sundry state paupers, 65 ()0 16 122 PAUPER ACCOUNTS.

Sandisfield, for support of Cresar Shelton, Chloe Shelton, adults ; and Henry King, Melissa King, Nancy Titus, Alfred Titus, children, $109 50 Sharon, for support of Edward Ellis and Elizabeti1 Ellis, adults, 51 10 Southwick, for support of Ruth Turner, Pamela Hall, adults ; and three cbildrell, and funeral expenses of Ruth Turner, 29 76 Saugus, for support ancl burial of Joseph Clarenbowl, 20 05 Sudbury, for support of Edward Chen�y, \V. H. Harring­ ton, Abraham Bell, adults, 6 00 Swansey, for support of Tim. \V. O'Brien, Judah Mac­ carty, Rebecca Perry, adults; and Mary Ann Crank, Amanda vVatson, chilrlren, ancl one other, 1 I I 31 Tolland, for support of .Job Rodman, Sarah Rodman, adults ; Abigail and ,vm. Rodman, children, 13 40 Topsfield, for support of Geo. Drake, Tho. O'Briene, l\Jary Arnold, Phillis Emerson, Eunice O'Briene, adults ; and James and William Arnold, Eliza. Dorin, children, 38 so3 6• Tyngsborough, for support of Daniel Cross1 child, Taunton, for support and burial of sundry state paupers, 1865 42 Tyringham, for support of Richard Gardner, Pamelia Fil- ley, Jacob Van Deusen, Benj. Rogers, Patty Rogers, Sam. Humphrey and Chas. S. Fox, adults ; and for burial of Richard Gardner and Sam. Humphrey, 10 I 49 Uxbridge, forsupport of Sylvia l\foore, Geo. Bullard, Eliza Anthony, Mary Pratt, Eliza Hazard, adults ; Sophia, Elzina and Elizada, Benjamin and J erorne Anthony, Polly, Rufus, "\Vm. and Christopher Hazard, and one other, children, 70 88 Upton, for support of �Iary Bryant and Oliver Hendrick, adults, 5 l 10 Westfield, for support nncl burial o[ sundry state pnupers, 365 46 \Vilbraham, for support of John Ainmidon, .Mary Walker, Eunice Davis, Rodney Greenwood, Orin Rood, Kath­ arine Lynch and ,vm. Thompson, adults, 157 60 Westhan1pton, for support of Damaris Stanton, adult, 6 41 West Springfield, for support of Joel Turner, Elijah Randall, Lois Shiroy, Amrn Turner, Mary Clark, l\Iary 1\1. Clark, Warwick Stoughton, l\Iary E. Fletcher, Alanson Baxter, adults ; Mary Fletcher, child ; and for burial of Lois Shiroy and .Toel Turner, 170 13 vVare, for support of Tho. Denison and Caroline Olney, adults, 51 10 vVarren, for support a11d burinl of sundry state paupers, 69 58 Wendell, for support of Lydia Holland, adult, 16 66 Warelrnm, for support and bmial of sundry state paupers, 161 77 "\Veston, for support of Elizabeth Spatsell, adult, 25 5[) Wlshington, for support of HPm·y Panton, Mary Fielrl�, PAUPER ACCOUNTS. 12S

Sai-ah Russell, John Thompson and William Lyzett, adults, $85 75 \Yest Stockbridge, for snpport of L11cy Lane, Samuel Bell, John Sullivan, Catharine Sullivan, adults; Cha's. H. Lyons, Cha's. Loree, Lucinda Reed and Andrew Sullivan, children, and funeral expenses of Sam'J. Bel1, 100 50 \Vest Newbury, for support of .T onathan Stevens, Sarah Hanson, James Smith, Samuel Beder, ad11lts, an

48,272 90 Add the sum of $28, (for explanation of which, see Amesbury,) 28 00

$48,300 90 124 RECAPITULATION.

CORONERS' ACCOUNTS.

Richard Colton, services as coroner, to January, 1839, $7 90 Elijah Hewins, " " " " 9 22 'William Spear, " " " " 21 96 Theodore Andrews, '' " " " 8 00 Cromwell Leonard, " " " " 15 44 E. 1\1. Hinckley, " " ,, " 48 24 Joseph Stowers, " " " " 54 00 Ebenezer Shute, " " .March, " 148 36 Mace SmiLh, " " " " 65 16

Total, $398 28

MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNTS.

City of Boston, for repairs of the Commonwealth's build- ings on llainslord Island, $986 54 Sleeper, Dix & Rog1:1rs, for error in roll of last year, 71 34 Levi Bigelow, 1\1ark Fay, and Stephen l\Iorse, for taking statistics of l\Iarlliorougli, in 1837, 7 50 Oliver Smith and A Ill brose Newton, for taking statistics of l\liddlefield, in 1837, 2 50 SylvesLer Reeves, fortaking statistics of \Vayland, in 1837, 2 50

Total, $1070 38

RECAPITULATION.

Pauper Accounts, $48,300 90 Coroners' " 398 28 l\Iiscellaneous " 1,070 38

Aggregate of the foregoing Roll, - $49,769 56 PRINTERS' ACCOUNTS. )25

SH £RIFFS' AND PRINTERS' ACCOUNTS.

(See Ilesol\'e of l\larch �3, at page 98.)

SHERIFFS.

Crocker, David, for returning votes- and distributing blanks, &c., to November l 61h, 1838, $60 30 Folger, P. S., for returning votes to November, 1838, 39 44 Hayward, Nathan, for returning rntes and distributing blanks, &c., to November 16, 18jS, 56 60 Lyman, Joseph, forreturning votes and distributing blanks, &c., to Febrnary, 1839, 127 00 Leonard, Horatio, for returning votes and distributing blanks, &c., to January, 1839, 86 60 Nevers, John, for returning votes and distributing blanks, &c., to January 11th, I 839, 100 50 Pease, Isaiah D., for returning votes, anrl distributing blanks, &c., to December 27, 1838, 32 00 Rice, Caleb, for returning votes and distributing blanks, to November, 1538, 59 10 Sprague, Jo:a-eph E., for returning votes and distributing blanks, &c., to January, 1839, 122 70 Varnum, Benjamin F., for returning votes and distribut­ ing blanks, &c., to Dec. 2S, 1838, 144 80 Willard, Calvin, for re1urning votes am) distributing blanks, &c., to January 31, 1839, 267 78 $1096 82

MISCELLANIES.

Loring, Josiah, for stationary, &c., supplied to February 18th, 1639, viz. Secretary's Office, $244 98 Treasury Office, 104 67 Adjutant General's do. 134 00 -- $483 65 Loring, James, for 14 copies of the Massachusetts Regis­ ter, supplied the Council, 12 25 $495 90

PRINTERS.

For Publishing the Laws of 1838, viz ...\llen, Phinehas and Son, $16 67 ! iolles, Samuel, 16 67 126 PRINTERS' ACCOUNTS.

Buffum, Jonath:m, $16 67 Cusliing, Jolin D., 16 67 Dearborn & Bellon·s, i11 i!12 Lowell Patriot :ind Lowell Advertiser, 33 33 Earle, John l\I., 16 67 Phelps & Ingersoll, 16 67 Ives, "'William & Co., 1G 67 Lindsey, n., 16 67 Proprietor of the l\l:issadm,c-�tts Ea�;!(•, 16 67 Smith & Ewer, 16 67 Thurber, .T :mies, J6 67 Tripp & Prntt, 16 G7 \V oodbury, Charles \ \'., 16 67

$250 04

PRlN'l'r◄:RS.

For publishing the Laws, allo1cecl pursuant to a Resolve, passed .llpril 25th, 183S, viz.

Ashley, D. F. &. Co., laws of 1837, $16 67 Atwill, \V., laws of 1887, 16 67 Beals & Greene, laws of l 837, in tl:e Post and in the Statesman, 33 33 Clapp, W. ,v., lm\·s of 1837, 16 67 Dearborn & Bellows, laws of 1 S::37, in Lowell Patriot anti Lowell Advertiser, 33 33 Earle, John M. & Co., laws of 1837, 16 67 Fish, Ebenezer, ( estate of,) laws of 1837, 16 G7 Foote, Caleb, laws of 1837, in and Salem Mercury, 33 33 Gourgas, Francis R., laws of 1837, 16 67 Hmmnond & Earl, laws of 1837, 16 67 Haughton, Richan]: laws of 183G nnrl 1837, in semi- weekly Atlas, $33 33 Laws of 1837 in Daily Atlas, 16 67 50 00 Jefts, Elbridge G., laws of 1837, 16 67 Ives, William & Co., laws of 1837, 16 67 Knowlton, I. S. C., laws of 1837, 16 67 Lindsey, B., laws of 1837, 16 67 l\lorss & Brewster, laws of 1837, in Newburyport semi­ weekly Herald and Daily Herald, 33 33 Proprietors of , laws of 1837, in Daily Advertiser, Chronicle and Patriot, and Weekly Messenger, 50 00 Proprietors of , laws of 1837, in daily, semi-weekly, and weekly Courier, 50 00 Palfray & Chapman, laws of 1837, 16 67 AGGREUATE. 127

�pofford & Harris, laws of 1837, $th 67 Spooner l\I., laws of 1837, IG 67 Sleeper, Dix & Rogers, laws or I t5J7, m daily and o ..."'l no weekly Mercantile Journal, uv UL) Smith & Ewer, laws of I 637, JG G7 Tozer, Hiram, laws of I 837, 16 67 \Vheilclon, \V. \V., laws of l S37, 16 G, ·woodbury, Charles W., law::; ot" 1837, I G 67

$6 I G 71

AGGREGATE.

Sheriffs, - $1096 S:2 l\Iiscellanies, 4% 00 Printers, - 250 04 Printers' accounts, allowed pursua11t to a Resolve, passed April 25th, 1838, GIG 71

$2459 47 � �

ROLL OF MILITARY ACCOUN".rS FOR 1838..

Divis-ion Inspectors' Accounts, 1838.

Division, NAMES. From To Time. Pay. Amount,

� First, Eben. W. Stone, .May 20, 18!17, Dec. 31, 1838, 19 mo. 11 days, $)2 $19 34 t"' . " " i-­ Second, Samuf;l Phillips, . Jan. 1, 18:38, I " 12 mo. l:l 12 00 � Third, Joseph Butterfield, .1\fay 20, )8:J7, 1 Sept. 2), " JG mo. 12 ](j 00 f'ourth, Joseph Lathr p, Feb. 15 18:38, Dec. 3 " 10 mo. 15 days, 12 10 .50 > o , I 1, � Fifth, James H. Collins, Jan. 1, ]8:�8, " " " 12 mo. . 12 1� 00 � Sixth, Al van Allen, • May 20, 1837, " ,, " 19 mo. 11 days, 12 Seventh, I 1 HJ 34 ► ! 0 $�9 )8 (') .. \ 0 d ADJUTAN'l' GENF.RAL's OFFICE, Boston, March 18, 1839.-I hereby certify, that I ha\"e examinecl the accounts referred to in the above � RolJ, and that they are correctly vouched and cast. l-J. A. S. DEARBORN, AoJT. GENERAL. � m Accounts of Brigade Majors and Inspectors, I 838.

NA!IIES. Divi�ion. Brigade. I From To Time. Pay. Amount. 1, -.J First, 1st, Noah Vining, Jr. January 1837, July 25, 1837, 6 months 25 days, 25 $14 20 " 1, " Thomas C. Webb, August 1837, Dec'ber" 31," 1838," 17 mouths, " 35 42 2d, John 1\1. Everett, . January I, 1838, 12 months, 25 00 ?' 3d, Samuel A. Allen, " " " July 20, " 6 months 20 days, " 13 88 1--!- Second, 1st, John D. Hunt, May 27, 1837, Dec'ber 31, " 19 months 4 days, " 39 86 r 2d, 1--! Third,. 1st, \Vyman Richardson, . January 1, 1838, February 23, " 1 month 23 days, " 3 75 1-3 " James Dana, September 7, 1838, Dec'ber 31, " 3 months 23 days, " 7 91 > 2d, � Fourth, 1st, Edwin P. Tucker, January I, 1838, August 20, " 7 months 20 days, " 15 89 � 2d, Elihu Clark, " " " Dec'ber 31, " 12 months, . " 25 00 > Fifth, J st, Horace ColJamore, " " " October 1, " 9 months, " 18 75 0 2d, (i 3d, James H. Bodfish, " " " Dec'ber 31, " 12 months, " 25 00 0 Sixth, • 1st, .Maynard King, " " " " " " " " 25 00 d 2d, Solon S. Hastings, " " " " " " " " 25 00 � Seventh, 1st, Increase Sumner, " " " " " " " ,, 25 00 1-3 2d, Albert G. Belden, " " " " " " " " 25 00 m $324 66 ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, Boston, March 18, 1839.-1 hereby certify, that I have examined the accounts referred to in the above Roll, and that they are correctly vouched and cast. H. A. S. DEAR.BORN, ADJT. GENERAL. David S. Greenough, for special service, for Commissioners to revise Militia Laws, . • • • • . • • • . $101 09 ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, Boston, March 18, 1839.-1 hereby certify, that the above service was performed by order of the Com- mander in Chie£ H. A. S. DEARBORN, ADJT. GENERAL,

� c:.o �.... 0

Adjutants' Accounts, 1838.

Div. Brig. Reg. Corps. NA!\IES. From To Time. Pay. Amount.

1st, 1st, ]st, Infantry, Benjamin Bradley, pro tern., April 1, 1838, Dec. 31, 1838, 9 months, 12 $9 00 2d, 3d, Lemuel Gay, Jr. Jan. I, 1838, Dec. 31, 1838, 12 months, 12 12 00 � Reg. Light lnfantry, Edward Potter, � Aug. 8, 1837, Dec. 31, 1838, 16 mo. 24 days, 25 34 90 t"" Batt. Artillery, John S. Cobb, Jan. 1, 1838, .l\lay 9, 1838, 4 mo. 9 days, 25 9 03 � " " Thomas T. Law, May 24, 1838, Dec. 31, 1838, 7mo. 8 days, 25 15 07 1-3 2d, ] st, Infantry, > 2d, " Samue] 0. Danie]s, Jan. 1, 1838, l\Iay 30, 18:18, 5 months, 12 5 00 " " Francis W. CJark, • l\Iay 30, 1838, Dec. 31, 1838, 7 months, 12 7 00 � Batt. Light Infantry, Joseph Wood, July 1, 18:38, Dec. 31, 1838, 6 months, 25 12 50 > 3d, 1st, Infantry, Calvin S. Russell, April 24, I 837, June 8, 1838, 13 mo. 15 days, 12 13 50 0 2d, " Edward F. Hall, Jan. 1, 1838, Dec. 31, 1838, 12 months, 12 12 00 ('i 3d, " 0 Batt. Light Infantry, q ,. ArtilJery, WiJliam H. Perkins, Jan. 1, 1838, Dec. 31, 1838, 12 months, 25 25 00 � 2d, 1st, 1 -:t, Infantry, John 1\1. Stocker, Jan. 1, 1838, Dec. 31, 1838, 12 months, 1� 12 00 � 2d, " James HaskeJl, Jan. 1, 1838, Dec. 31, 1838, 12 months, 12 12 00 [/) 3d, " Reg. Light Infantry, Wi1Iiam Brown, . • Jan. 1, 18:38, Dec. 31, 1838, 12 months, 25 25 00 Batt. ArtilJery, . Wi]liam T. GaJe, . . Jan. 1, }8:38, April 23, 18:lS, 3 mo. 23 days, 25 7 75 2d, 1st, Infantry, Andrew L. Tarbox, pro tern. Jan. 1, ]8:38, Dec. 31, 18:18, 12 months, 12 12 00 2d, " . Caleb Cogswell, . . Jan. 1, 1838, Dec. 31, 1838, 12 months, J� 12 GO 3d, " Reg. Light Infantry, Horace �. 13radley, Sept. 2, 1837, Dec. 31, 1838, 16 months, 25 33 3:3 Batt. Artillery, . Joseph T. Abbot, . Jan. ], 1838, Dec. 31, 1838, 12 months, 25 25 00 " Cava]ry, Jra B. Dodge, Jan. ], 1838, Dec. 3), 1838, 12 months, 25 25 00 . I I :Jd, 1st, · J st, Infantry," 2d,ad, " " Francis R. Gourgas, July JG, 1837, Dec. 31, 1838, 17 mo. 15 days, 12 $17 50 4th, " Albert P. Rockwood, . Jan. ], 1838, Dec. 31, Ii:,:38, 12 moutl1s, 121 12 00 5th," Ephraim Huck, Jr., pro. tern., Ja11. l, lt138, Dec. 31, 1838, 12 months, 12 12 00 Reg. Lt. Infantry, Silas S. Everett, Sept. 8, J8:J8, Uec. 31, 1838, 3 mo. 2:1 3d, Reg." Light Infantry, Charles A. J\Iann, pro tern., Jan. 1, 1838, Dec. 31, 1838, 12 months, 25 25 00 � Artillery," Joseph W. Gorham, Jan. ], 1838, Dec. 31, 1838, 12 months, 25 25 00 �> 2d, 1 1st, Infantry, 0 2d, " Thomas A. Arms, Jan. 1, 1837, Sept. 7, 1838, 20 mo. 7 days, ]2 20 23 0 3d, " Jan. 0 4th, Cyrus Rugg, 1, 1838, Dec. 31, 1838, 12 months, 12 12 00 C: Reg." Cavalry, 1 I I Artillery, Ebenezer Strong, Jan. 1, 1838, Dec. 31, 1838, 12 months, 25 25 00 �1-3 5th, . 1st, 1st, Infantry," Elbridge Chandler, Jan. I, 1838, Dec. 31, 1838, 12 months, ]2 12 00 rn 2d, " 1 3d, " Josiah Hathaway, Sept. 1, 1837, Dec. 13, 1838, 15 mo. 13 days, 12 15 43 4th, Silvanus Thomas, Jan. ], 1838, Dec. 31, 1838, 12 months, 12 12 00 Batt.Reg. Light Infantry, Artillf:lry," Samuel Nichols, Jan. 1, 1838, Dec. 31, 1838, 12 months, 25 25 00 2d, 1 1st, Infantry," George H. ,vheaton, Jan. 1, 18:38, Dec. 31, 18:38, 12 months, 12 12 00 2d,3d, " John T. Stall, Jan. 1, 1837, Dec. 31, 1838, 24 months, 24 00 " 4th, I 12 00 5th, I Jeremiah .B. Mason, I Jan. 1, 1838, I Dec. 31, 1838, I 12 months, 12 I - c..0·- """' � -- Adjutants' Accounts-Continued. 1 Corps. XA)IES. Prom Tu Time. Pay. Amount. n,;g, Reg. I - _ - I ! -� 2d, Batt. Light Infantry, James i\I. Staples, . .Jan. 1, 1s:Js, Dec :n, 1838, 12 months, 25 0 :M, 1st, Infantry, .Josiah :Melcher, Jr. Jan. 1, 1838, Dec. 31, 1838, 12 months, 12 0 2d, " Joseph Hale, Jan. 15. 1838, Dec. 31, 1838, 1 l mo. 15 days, 12 0 3d, " n 11st, 1st, " " l, 2d, Hiram Plutnmer, Jan. 1838, Dec. 31, 1838, 12 months, 12 0 ,-... I " I-: 3d," Elmer B. l\1iles, Mar. 27, 1837, l\lny 27, 1838, 14 months, 12 0 " Lyman Rich, pro tern, June 15, 1838, Dec. 31, 1838, 6 mo. 15 days, 12 > '4th, " � 1 Reg. Light Infantry, � Batt. Artillery, Andrew J. Smnner, .Tan. 1, 1838, Dec. 31, 1838, 12 months, 25 0 � 2d, 1st, Jnfantry," Fordyce Nourse, .l\lar. 25, 1837, Dec. 5, 1838, 20 mo. 10 days, 12 3 2d, Stephen ,v. Norcross, Jan. 1, 1837, Dec. 31, 1838, 2-1 months, 12 0 (") 3d, " 0(") 4th, " C 5th, " '.2 Reg. Light Infantry, Lymau E. Sibley, . Jan. 1, ]838, Dec. 31, 1838, 12 months, 25 0 I-: j I Batt. I Artillery, . ,villiam R. ,vhitiug, Jan. 1, 1838, Aug. s, 18:18, 7 mo. S days, 25 0 m 1

" " • I 1 Isaac Smith, . Aug. 8, 1838, Dec. 31, 1838, 4 mo. 22 days, 25 0 7 1st, 1st, I Infantry, . I Samuel Bacon, . Jan. I, 1838, Dec. 31, 1838, 12 months, 12 0 2d, " . Edson Sexton, • Jan. 1, 1838, Dec. :n, 18:38, 12 months, 12 I " 1 2d, I 1st, I I I 2d, " Ambrose Nicholson, Jan. 1, 1838, Dec. 31, 1838, 12 months, 12 0 I I 4 AnJUTA:'iTI GENERAL'S OFFICE, Boston, .March 18, 1839.-l hereby certify, that I have examined the accounts referred to in the above Roll, and that they are correctly vouched and cast. H. A, S. DEARBORN, ADJUTANT GENERAL. Accounts for Hauling Artillery1 j 838.

Di\'. ]Jrig. C.\PTAt: ,, . I Elias W. Goddard, Columbian, " 2:5 00 : 2.5 00 � " Daniel Cragin, \Vashingtou, " 20 00 I 10 00 30 00 :-,;econd,. Jst, . , William T. Gale, Lynn, " 15 011 15 00 30 00 I :::., " Peter E. Stever, Salem, " I 20 00 15 Oll 35 00 I'; " . William Ceuter, (Lieut.) Gloucester, " i 7 50 12 50 20 00 Q 2d, • Stephen Ilsley, . Newburyport, " 12 50 i 12 50 25 00 0 " 1 C: hird, 1st, . Charles K. Tucker, . Charlestown, " ].� 00 15 00 � " .Joshua Coolidge, .Jr. 1 \Vaterto,vn, " �O Oll I 20 oc " Clrnrles llowers, 1 Concord, " 45 00 l.i 00 GO OC UJ " .T onathan S. Parker, Lexington, " 47 00 47 oc 2d, Sumner Shattuck, , Groton, " 30 00 30 0( F'011rth, • J st, Gideon D:-ake, \Vestfield, ,. I 9 75 D 7:i " Erasmus King, Sprillgfield, " I 10 2.3 JO 25 " Lucien Cook, Belchertown, " I 20 78 20 'iE " . · l\Iarcus Truesdell, l\lonson, ,, I 18 00 18 OC 2d, Edward Parsons, Northampton, H 13 00 J3 OC " Ira Coy, Northfield, " '27 00 27 0( ,, f..,, ,....,,n"-' /'1nnl� PlninfiP.lrL " I 35 00 35 0(

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Accounts fur Hauling Artillery-Continued.

w.-r.

Div. CAPT,\1:-iS' NAMES. I llrig. ---Company. i Yc:1r.1 rre--iow u1:1.l l11E}>cctio11. Bxpcrime11tal Gunnery. !Amount. I I Fourth, . I 2d" ,villiam Forbes, Buckland, I IS:JS,: �· $30 00 t�G 00 j$3G 00 . , Joseph Green, Jr. Gree11fieltl, " IG 17 5 00 I! 3s21 so17 .Fifth, 1st," • I Ephraim Holmes, Plymouth, " 28 ;')U 10 00 " • I James House, . '" �5 00 I Hanover, I 25 00 F . I �athaniel \V. French, Abington, " 25 00 . :!5 00 2d, . Earl Hodges, . . Norton, " JO 00 I ! IO 00 � Sixth, 1st," Jonathan Lyon, Jr. S011thbriclgc, " 2(i 00 2li (0 � " 1 " I > . Ziba Thayer, . • 1\1ii ford, I 17 ti0 I 17 50 2d, . \Vashington Hastings, Worcester, " I 14 50 14 cofiO � " Oliver Stone, Lancaster, " I 15 00 I 15 � " George W. Wakefield, Leominster, " 15 00 35 oo nt:i-­ Silas 0. Harding, Barre, 2:3 75 I 23 75 ! 0 $;948 05 0e � ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, Roston, l\Iarch 18: 1839.-1 hereby certify, that I have examined tlic accounts referred to in the above � Roll, and that they arc correctly vouched and cast. 11. A. 8. DEARBORN, ADJT. GENERAL. vJ

RECAPITULATION. $89 18 Division Inspectors, Brigade Majors and Inspectors, • 324 (iG Adjutants, 904 74 Hauling Artillery, • 948 05 Special Military Service, • 101 09-$2367 72 MILITARY ACCOUNTSou.. SECOND ROLL.

PAY Ro LL of a Division Court-1\1artinl, held at Prnnuckct, Mare Ii 20th, I 839, for tlie trinl of' CnpL OTJ s SKl:\NEr., Jr., per order of l\Inj. Gen. JAMES D. 'l'IIol\IPSON, of the Fir1h Divi:;ion l\lassncliusetts t.lililin.

Amonnt ol" ITOTAL. ".,.;., Xo. of days' Allowance for I Amount of No. of mi!P.s Allowan""' for If NAl\lES. ---- RANK, attendaneP.. j e:1r.h day, _.__ Pay. ·--,·l trn,,elled. ,•ncl, rude. tra\'d, i ,...... DO �,,_ 1 18 .•�·, S:J Col. \Villard Blackington, President, I $3 00 $3 00 5 cts. I 90iO I =� iO � 4 :iO " Nathan H. Shaw, - l\lember," 2 00 I 2 00 !H :; �.... l\Iaj. Isaac Hordc11, " 1 2 00 2 00 50(j 2 50 I I �() r-- Capt. Preserved T. Abell, 1 2 00 I 2 00 ;,f> 2 30 � l\tnj. J. H. W. Page, Judge Advocate, 4 00 4 00 78 3 80 7 00 Do. (2 subpamas,) :; 20 �.... iO � iO (") .Adjt. George IJ. Whcatou, I Marshal, 1I 2 00 2 00 14 ;j JO C: --.),... .John Glacki11g, - Sergea11t, 2 00 2 00 2 2 10 ;, (iii Nehemiah A. Potter, - Witness," 1 I l 00 1 00 2 ;; 10 J ) (I c:: Do. i;crvingnotices, &c. 78 4 80 � James 1\1. Staplei,, 00 J 00 ;; 3 90 u�. Albert D. tlatch, service, of subpama and travel, - 31 :-ioGO Robert\Villium A C. hell, for rooms, &c. for Court, Taber, for statiouary, &c. - ----4 12 S4i 3i, ADJUTANT r 0 GrrnERAL's O.Ft'ICE, Boston, April J, 1830.-I herel,y certify, that the forecroin(l't pay roll has hecn prcpnre

C!:> CJ� � O;.

Second Roll Military Accounts-Continued.

Edwin Conant, for services as senior Aid-de-Camp to Major General of the 5th Division, Jan. J, 183i to May 20, )8�17, $·1 C6 R. N. Rice, for services as Brigade Inspector, pro ternpore, of ]st Erigade, 3d Division, l\larcli 28, 1838 to Eept. 7, 1838, 11 10 t;;;• Lucius Nims, for services as Adjutant of the Regiment of Cavalry, in tl1e �d Brigade, 4th Division, �ept. 1837 to Dec.:�], 1E38, - 32 4G - r- � $�8 22 � >­ :::= ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, Boston, April J, 1838.-1 hereby certify, that I have examinetl tl1e foregoing ucc:ount�, an lL A.. s. DEA I{BORN, I\DJT. GEi'\ERAL. n G 0 C �� � U.1 MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNTS. 137

MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNTS .

.IJ.udited and allowed by the Committee on Jlccounts.

To J a 's. W. Burditt, for stationary for the senate, $ I 99 55 " do. " " " land office, 10 l 0 " do. " '' " house of repre's., 959 57 " do. " " " attorneygeneral, 23 56 " do. " " " adjutant " 4 50 " do. " binding and parchme11t for secr'y., 331 20 " do. '' " " library, 53 28 " O. C. Greenleaf, " stationary for the senate, 15 88 " Benj. Loring, " " " secretary, 7 75 " Clia's. Calhoun, " cash paid for postage, 2 85 " Assessors of the town of lloxbury, for 1637, for tak- ing statistics, 12 50 " l\Iace Smith, coroner's expenses, 19 16 " Alvira Spear, widow of Lemuel Spenr, late a repre­ sentative from Quincy, expenses of last sickness and funeral, 109 71 " Tho. Twining, sheriffof Berkshire, 174 50 " Jared Ingersoll, for distributing packages to school committees, 16 50 " Capen, Lyon & Webb, for printing, 166 67 " John H. Wheeler, for repairs on state-house, 1294 12 " James Hendley, " '' " 158 55 " Asa Swallow, " " " 58 83 " Luther Brooks, " " " 94 54 " E. H. Snelling, " " " 115 69 " Christopher Gore, " " " 161 09 " Sam'! Emmons & Son," " " 24 13 " George Kimball, " " " 40 14 H D. Safford & Co. " " " 171 67 " Wm. Greenough, " " " 73 06 " David l\Iurphy, do·orkeeper to the house of repre's., 196 00 n Alexis Pool, " " " " 196 00 " E. vV. Cutting, " " " " 196 00 " l\lilton Hall, " " senate, 196 00 " do. for sponge, 25 '' '\Vinslow Leach, page to the senate, 98 00 " John '\V. Homer, " " house, 98 00 '' A biel Holt, assistant to sergeant-at-arms, 196 00 " '\Vm. Brown, " '' 196 00 " Benj. Stevens, sergeant-at-arms, balance of his acct. 1402 39 " Francis R. Gourgas, for publishing laws of 1838, 16 67 " do. " advertising in " 4 00 18 ]j8 .MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNTS.

To Wm. W. Clapp & Son, for publishing laws for 1837 and 'S, $16 66 " L. Huntress, for publishing Jaws for 1S38, in Journal, 16 66 " do. " " " �, " Courier, 16 66 " do. " advertising " " " 6 00 " do. " " " " Journal, 6 QO " Proprietors of Boston Daily Advertiser, for advertising in 1838, 50 00 " I. S. Know1ton, for publishing Jaws in Worcester Pal­ ladium, in 1838, 16 67 " do. for advertising in 1838, 5 00 " E. G. Robinson, for publishing Jaws rn Norfolk Ad­ vertiser, in 1838, 16 66 " do. for advertising in 1838, 6 67 " Spofford & Harris, for advertising in Essex Gazette, in 1838, 16 67 " Israel Amsbury, for publishing laws in Taunton Whig, in 1838, 16 67 " do. for advertising in do. in 183S, 1 00 " W. A. Hawley, for puulisliing laws rn Hampshire Gazette, in 1838, 16 67 " do. for advertising in do. in 1838, 4 00 " M. Spooner, for publishing Jaws in \Vorcester Repub­ lican, in 1838, 16 67 " do. for advertising in do. in 1838, 2 50 �, Samuel H. Jenks, for advertising m Nantucket In­ quirer, in 1835 and '7, 11 00 " do. for newspapers for legislature, in I 839, 12 00 " Hiram Tozer, for publishing laws in Watch Towe1·, in 1S38, 16 66 " do. for advertising in do. in 1838, 2 50 " Morss & Brewster, for publishing Jaws in semi-weekly Herald, in I 838, 16 66 " do. for publishing laws in Daily Herald, in 1838, 16 66 " Caleb Foote, for publishing laws in Salem Gazette, iu 1838, 16 66 " do. for publishing Jaws in Salem :Mere my, in 1838, 16 67 " do. for advertising, in 1838, 12 50 " Brimfield assessors of 1837, for taking statistics, 7 50 �, Free Press Co., for newspapers furnished for legisla­ turn, in J 838, 34 12 " Caleb Foote, for Salem Gazettes, furnished for legisla­ ture in 1839, 81 66 " Bad�er & Porter, for American Travellers, furnished for ]e�islature, in J 839, 449 32 •• Nath']. \Villis, for Recorders, furnished for legislature in 18S9, 117 00 " .Tames B. Dow, for Christian vVitness, furnished for legislature, in I 839, 24 75 " Henry Rogers, for National &gis, furnished for legis­ lature, 5 50 MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNTS. 139

To Benj. Stevens, for \Vashington Journal, furnished for legislatme, $8 00 " do. for New York Albion, furnished for legislature, 6 75 " do. for New York Express, " " 10 00 " Kidder & VVright, for l\lusical Gazette, for legislature, 6 00 " \V. Atwell, for �Ol'lhampton Courier, " " 3 00 " Morss & I3rewster, for Newlmryport Herald for legis­ lature, 16 50 " Joseph Breck & Co., for N. E. Farmer for legislature, in 1838, 154 00 " do. for do. for legislature, in 1839, 251 10 " Nath'!. "\Villis,.for Youth's Companion, for legislature, 23 25 " D. Clapp, Jr., fot· .Medical Journal, " " 48 91 " Publishing Committee, for Liberators, " " 147 00 " ,vesleyan Assoc., for Zion's Herald, " " 35 84 " "\Vm. Nichols, for Ch1·istian \Vatchman, " " 85 16 " Safford & Taggart, for Essex Banner, " " 3 00 " Charles P. I3ossom, for Y nnkee Farmer, " " l82 87 �, Jona. B11ffom, for Lynn Record, " " 12 56 " Palfray & Chapman, for advertising and papers, for leg;islature, in 1838, 33 83 " R. Haughton, for Atlas, for legislature, 704 45 " I. S. C. Knowlton, for \Vorcester Republican and Palladium, for legislature, 6 25 " Cha's. Woodbury, for Salem Advertiser, forlegislature, 25 92 " David Ileerl, for Christian Register, " " 67 50 " Leonard Huntress, for Lowell J 011rnal, " " IO 45 u Prnprietors, for Plymouth Co. Repub. " " 14 00 " Benj. Stevens, forJournal of Commerce," " l l 17 " do. " N. York Evangelist, " '' 8 12 " do. " Niles's National Reg. " '' l 55 '' do. " Madisonian, \Vash. " " 6 00 " do. " Chronicle, " " " 2 50 " Proprietors, " Sunday l\lorn. News, " " 1 69 " Hiram Tozer, " \Vatch Tower, " " 5 40 " F. R. Gomgas," Concord Freeman, " " 4 50 " H. Rogers, " National JEgis, " " in 1838, 1 50 " A. L. Cushing," Republics, " " 153 09 " Dutton & \Ventworth, for Transcripts, " �, 61 50 " Jas. Thurber, for Old Colony :Memorial, " " 75 " S. B. Phinney, for Barnstable Patriot, " " 14 00 " Thomas F. Norris, for Olive Branch, " " 103 17 " Proprietors, for Boston Investigator, " " 7 84 " Geo. \V. Bazin, for Trumpets, " " 43 12 " " " L . .Tosselyni for Bay State Democrats, 11 25 " J. Taylor, for Springfield Gazettes, " " 18 G6 " George 1lt1ssell, for A bolitio11ists, " " 44 " \V m. Canfield, fOI' Fall River Patriots, " " 2 00 " Sleeper, Dix & Rogers, for l\Iercantile Journals, for le�islature, 573 78 140 MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNTS.

To Henry Rogers, for advertising in 1Egis, for legislature, $3 25 " J. P. Smith & T. Parsons, for Daily Advertisers, for legislature, 543 99 '' Proprietors for Boston Couriers, for legislature, 624 89 " John B. Hull, for Weekly :Magazines, for legislature, 261 00 " Homer, Palmer & Adams, for Centinels, Palladiums, and Gazettes, for legislature, 627 12 " W. W. Clapp & Son, for Evening Gazettes, &c. for legislature, 204 18 " J. H. Buckingham, forN. E. Galaxy, for legislature, 150 00 " Geo. Roberts, for Boston Time$, " " 26 25 " J. H. Harris, for Essex Gazettes, " " 15 00 " Beals & Greene, for Posts, Presses and Statesmen, for legislature, 1095 44 " Charles ,v. Woodbury, forpublishing Jaws in 1837-8, and for advertising, 43 32 " Kneeland & Eastman, for Greenfield Couriers, for le- gislature, 15 00 " Benj. Stevens, for clerk hire, 47 00 " Proprietors, for Boston Cultivator, for legislature, 99 22 " John Thornton, for Independent .Messenger, for legis- lature, 5 50 " Benj. Stevens, fo1· Owen's bi11, to April 9, 1839, 9 00 " do. '' Sargent's bill, to " " 12 00 " Alexis Pool, " 6 days additional, as doorkeeper, 12 00 " E. W. Cutting, " 6 " " 12 00 " Wm. Brmvn, " 5 " " 10 00 " Abiel Holt, " 6 " " 12 00 " Milton Hall, " 6 " " 12 00 " David Murphy, " 6 " " 12 00 " J. W. Homer, " 2 " page, 2 00

Total amount of this roll, $14,909 26