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Charlestown.

Acts 1862, 107.

Chelsea.

Acts 1864, 256.

Chicopee.

.G. S. 116.

Fall River.
Acts 1862, 92.

Gloucester.

Acts 1864, 127.

Lawrence.

G. S. 116.

Lee.

Acts 1861, 141.

Lowell.

G. S. 116.

Lynn.

G. S. 116.

Milford.
Acts 1866, 298.

New Bedford.
G. S. 116.

Newburyport.
G. S. 116.

Pittsfield.
G. S. 116.

Roxbury.
G. S. 116.

Salem.
G. S. 116.

Springfield.
G. S. 116.

Williamstown.
G. S. 116.

Worcester.
G. S. 116.

Clerks of police courts, certain.

Cambridge.
Acts 1866, 298.

Charlestown.
Acts 1862, 107.

Fall River.
Acts 1862, 92,

For the salary of the justice of the police court in Charlestown, one thousand two hundred dollars.

For the salary of the justice of the police court in Chelsea, one thousand three hundred dollars.

For the salary of the justice of the police court in Chicnine hundred dollars.

opee,

For the salary of the justice of the police court in Fall River, one thousand two hundred dollars.

For the salary of the justice of the police court in Gloucester, eight hundred dollars.

For the salary of the justice of the police court in Lawrence, one thousand five hundred dollars.

For the salary of the justice of the police court in Lee, five hundred dollars.

For the salary of the justice of the police court in Lowell, two thousand two hundred dollars.

For the salary of the justice of the police court in Lynn, one thousand dollars.

For the salary of the justice of the police court in Milford, one thousand dollars.

For the salary of the justice of the police in New Bedford, one thousand five hundred dollars.

For the salary of the justice of the police court in Newburyport, nine hundred dollars.

For the salary of the justice of the police court in Pittsfield, eight hundred dollars.

For the salary of the justice of the police court in Roxbury, one thousand five hundred dollars.

For the salary of the justice of the police court in Salem, one thousand five hundred dollars.

For the salary of the justice of the police court in Springfield, one thousand five hundred dollars.

For the salary of the justice of the police court in Williamstown, three hundred dollars.

For the salary of the justice of the police court in Worcester, one thousand five hundred dollars.

For the salaries of the clerks of police courts, exclusive of clerks elected under chapter one hundred and sixteen, section four, of the General Statutes, to wit:

For the salary of the clerk of the police court in Cambridge, eight hundred dollars.

For the salary of the clerk of the police court in Charlestown, five hundred dollars.

For the salary of the clerk of the police court in Fall River, six hundred dollars.

For the salary of the clerk of the police court in Law- Lawrence. rence, eight hundred dollars.

G. S. 116.

For the salary of the clerk of the police court in Lowell, Lowell. one thousand dollars.

G. S. 116.

For the salary of the clerk of the police court in Lynn, Lynn. six hundred dollars.

For the salary of the clerk of the police court in Bedford, eight hundred dollars.

For the salary of the clerk of the police court in buryport, five hundred dollars.

For the salary of the clerk of the police court in bury, five hundred dollars.

Acts 1866, 298.

New New Bedford.

G. S. 116.

New- Newburyport.

G. S. 116.

Rox- Roxbury.

G. S. 116.

For the salary of the clerk of the police court in Salem, Salem. nine hundred dollars.

G. S. 116.

For the salary of the clerk of the police court in Worces- Worcester. ter, nine hundred dollars.

MUNICIPAL COURTS.

Acts 1864, 281.

For the salaries of the justices of the municipal court in Municipal courts Boston, nine thousand dollars.

Boston.
Acts 1866, 279.

business.

For the salary of the clerk of the municipal court in Bos- Clerk; criminal ton, for criminal business, two thousand five hundred Acts 1866, 279. dollars.

For the salary of the clerk of the municipal court in Bos- Clerk; civil busiton, for civil business, two thousand dollars.

ness.

Acts 1866, 279.
Assistant-clerks.
G. S. 116; Acts
1860, 100; 1866,

For the salaries of the three assistant-clerks of the muni-
cipal court in Boston, three thousand four hundred dollars.
For the salary of the justice of the municipal court in Taunton.
Taunton, one thousand dollars.

For the salary of the clerk of the municipal court in
Taunton, six hundred dollars.

SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage.
Approved February, 6, 1867.

AN ACT TO EXTEND THE TIME FOR THE COMPLETION OF THE

HANOVER BRANCH RAILROAD.

Be it enacted, &c., as follows:

279.

Justice.
Acts 1864, 209.

Clerk,

Acts 1864, 209.

Chap. 14.

May, 1869.

SECTION 1. The time allowed to the "Hanover Branch Extension to first Railroad Company," under the provisions of chapter one hundred and fifty-five of the acts of the year eighteen hundred and sixty-four, for the completion of said railroad, is hereby extended to the first day of May in the year eighteen hundred and sixty-nine.

SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage.
Approved February 8, 1867.

COMPANY.

Chap. 15. AN ACT TO INCORPORATE THE BOSTON AND SAVANNAH STEAM-SHIP Be it enacted, &c., as follows:

Corporators.

Title.

SECTION 1. B. Heber Richardson, Luther Upton, Theodore C. Otis, their associates and successors, are hereby made a corporation, by the name of the Boston and Savannah Steam-ship Company; with all the powers and privileges, and Privileges and re- subject to all the duties, liabilities and restrictions set forth in all general laws, which now are or may hereafter be in force and applicable to such corporations.

strictions.

May have ships and navigate or charter same.

Proviso.

Capital.

Shares.

exceeding par

SECTION 2. Said corporation is hereby authorized and empowered to build, purchase, charter, hold and convey one or more steam-ships or steam-propellers, and to navigate the ocean therewith, and employ the same in transporting freight and passengers between the city of Boston and Savannah, Georgia. And said company may let, by charter, one or more of their steam-ships, or propellers, to any person or persons provided, such charter does not prevent said company from complying with the terms of this act.

SECTION 3. The capital stock of said corporation shall be one hundred thousand dollars, with liberty to pay in and increase the same, by adding thereto from time to time, an amount not exceeding four hundred thousand dollars, divided into shares of the par value of one hundred dollars each. May assess not Said corporation shall have power to assess, from time to time, upon said shares, such sums as may be deemed necessary to accomplish its object, not exceeding the par value of Issue of stock said shares. No certificates of stock shall be issued until the par value thereof shall have been actually paid in; and no steam-ship or propeller shall be run until at least fifty thousand dollars of its capital shall have been subscribed and paid in.

value.

and condition of working.

Real estate.

Conditions of validity of Act.

SECTION 4. Said corporation may hold real estate to an amount not exceeding fifty thousand dollars.

SECTION 5. If said corporation shall not within one year from the passage hereof, have been organized, and have collected by assessments an amount equal to fifty thousand dollars of its capital stock, subscribed, and shall not within two years from the passage of this act, have one or more steam-ships or propellers employed between said city of Boston and said port, or if said corporation shall thereafter fail for the period of one year so to employ one or more steamships or propellers in said business, then this act shall be null and void. Approved February 9, 1867.

AN ACT IN FURTHER ADDITION TO AN ACT MAKING APPROPRIA-
TIONS FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF THE GOVERNMENT DURING THE
PRESENT YEAR.

Be it enacted, &c., as follows:

Chap. 16.

authorized.

SECTION 1. The sums hereinafter mentioned are appro- Appropriations priated, to be 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, in the year eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, to wit:

LEGISLATURE.

binding; senate

For printing and binding, ordered by the senate or house Printing and of representatives, or by the concurrent order of the two and house. branches, a sum not exceeding twenty-five thousand dollars. Res. 1856, 74. For stationery for the senate, purchased by the clerk of Stationery, senthe senate, a sum not exceeding one thousand dollars: pro- Res. 1856, 74. vided, that no part of said sum shall be expended for Proviso. cutlery.

ate.

Res. 1856, 74.

For printing blanks and circulars, and the calendar of Printing, senate. orders of the day, for the use of the senate, a sum not exceeding seven hundred dollars.

house.

For stationery for the house of representatives, purchased Stationery, by the clerk of the house of representatives, a sum not Res. 1856, 74. exceeding two thousand four hundred dollars: provided, Proviso. that no part of said sum shall be expended for cutlery.

Res. 1856, 74.

For printing blanks and circulars, and the calendar of Printing, house. orders of the day, for the use of the house of representatives, a sum not exceeding eight hundred dollars.

islature, by ser

For books, stationery, printing and advertising, ordered by Sundries for legthe sergeant-at-arms for the legislature, a sum not exceeding geant-at-arms. six hundred dollars: provided, that no part of said sum Proviso. shall be expended for cutlery.

G. S. 14.

For the authorized expenses of committees of the legisla- Committees exture, a sum not exceeding eight hundred dollars.

penses.
G. S. 14.

tees.

For clerical assistance to committees authorized to employ Clerical assistthe same, a sum not exceeding six hundred dollars; and ance to committhe auditor is hereby authorized to audit bills for such G. S. 15. assistance, the same having been approved by the chairman of such committees, or other members authorized by the committees to certify such accounts.

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.

ing, stationery;

For postage, printing and stationery, for the governor and Postage, printcouncil, a sum not exceeding eight hundred dollars: pro- governor and vided, that no part of said sum shall be expended for cutlery. Res. 1856, 74.

council. Proviso

Contingent ex-
penses.
G. S. 14.

Fuel and lights

for state house.

G. S. 14.

Furniture, re-
pairs, etc.
G. S. 14.

Contingent of

senate and

capitol.

G. S. 14.
Proviso.

For the contingent expenses of the governor and council, a sum not exceeding one thousand dollars.

STATE HOUSE.

For fuel and lights for the state house, a sum not exceeding four thousand dollars.

For repairs, improvements and furniture of the state house, a sum not exceeding three thousand dollars.

For contingent expenses of the senate and house of rephouse, and for resentatives, and necessary expenses in and about the state house, a sum not exceeding two thousand dollars: provided, that no part of such sum shall be expended for stationery, postage, printing, repairs or furniture, or for the purchase of any article or thing, or to effect any object for which an appropriation is otherwise made in this act, or in any act which may be subsequently passed.

General laws, printing.

STATE PRINTING.

For printing such number, not exceeding thirty-five thouGS. 3; Acts sand, of the pamphlet edition of the general acts and resolves of the present year, for distribution in the Commonwealth, a sum not exceeding six thousand dollars.

1866, 65.

Blue book edition of Acts and Resolves, printing. G. S. 3.

Official newspaper publication. Acts 1865, 193.

Blanks for town

records of births,

For printing and binding three thousand copies of the "blue book" edition of the acts and resolves of the present year, with the governor's messages and other matters, in the usual form, a sum not exceeding five thousand five hundred dollars.

For the publication of the general laws, and all other information intended for the public, a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars.

For the printing and binding of blanks for the use of marriages and cities and towns, in the registration of births, marriages and deaths, a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars.

deaths.

G. S. 21.

Public docu-
ments, printing
and binding.
G. S. 4.

S. J Court re

ports.

Acts 1859, 290.

Bank returns, publishing.

G. S. 57.

Assessors' books.
Acts 1861, 167.

Census, printing abstract.

Res. 1865, 58.

For printing the public series of documents in the last quarter of the year one thousand eight hundred and sixtyseven, under the direction of the secretary of the Commonwealth, and for binding the copies to be distributed to the towns and cities, a sum not exceeding thirty thousand dollars. For term reports, a sum not exceeding six thousand five hundred dollars.

For the publication of bank returns, a sum not exceeding two hundred dollars.

For assessors' books, a sum not exceeding two thousand dollars.

For the publication of the census abstract, in accordance with the provisions of chapter fifty-eight of the resolves of

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