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For incidental expenses of the board of agriculture, a sum Incidental. not exceeding fifty dollars.

MILITARY DEPARTMENT.

For the incidental expenses and express charges of the Adjutant-genadjutant-general, a sum not exceeding one hundred and fifty eral, expenses. dollars.

For the bureau of the surgeon-general, a sum not exceed- Surgeon-general, ing one hundred and twenty-one dollars and forty-three

cents.

expenses.

of 1866 and pre

For military accounts of the year eighteen hundred and Military accounts sixty-six, a sum not exceeding three thousand eight hundred vious years. dollars; and for previous years, sixty-eight dollars and fiftyfive cents, the latter having been heretofore allowed on warrants of the governor and council, but remaining uncalled. for during the time within which payment is limited by statute.

For rent of armories, a sum not exceeding one thousand Rent of armories. nine hundred and ten dollars and fifty-two cents.

For military elections, a sum not exceeding one hundred Military elecdollars.

tions.

stone for.

For stone furnished for the state arsenal at Cambridge, a State arsenal, sum not exceeding one hundred and sixty-eight dollars and thirty-seven cents, which shall be allowed and paid.

paymaster-gen

For a fire-proof safe purchased for the use of the bureau Fire-proof safe, of the paymaster-general, a sum not exceeding one hundred eral. and thirty dollars, which shall be allowed and paid.

called to suppress

For the compensation of officers and soldiers called out Pay of soldiers under orders of the commander-in-chief for the suppression riot in 1863. of the riot in the month of July, in the year eighteen hundred and sixty-three, a sum not exceeding four hundred dollars, which shall be allowed and paid, the same having been heretofore allowed on a warrant of the governor and council, but remaining uncalled for during the time within which payment is limited by statute.

duty at May in

For the compensation of officers and soldiers who performed Pay for military duty at the May inspection, in the year eighteen hundred and spection in 1865. sixty-five, a sum not exceeding four thousand five hundred dollars, as provided in chapter two hundred and seventy of the acts of the year eighteen hundred and sixty-six.

supplies, balance

The balance of the appropriation made in chapter two quartermaster's hundred and ninety-nine of the acts of the year eighteen of 1866 for to hundred and sixty-six, for quartermaster's supplies, is hereby apply. made applicable for the same purpose during the present

year.

Rainsford Island
hospital, ex-
penses.

Almshouses :
Tewksbury.

Monson.

Lunatic paupers, support.

Dudley Indians, expenses incurred.

Massanamisco
Indians, ex-

under Res. of 1864-65.

CHARITABLE.

For expenses of the hospital at Rainsford Island, a sum not exceeding four hundred and fifty dollars.

For expenses of the state almshouse at Tewksbury, a sum not exceeding three thousand nine hundred and seventeen dollars and forty-one cents.

For expenses of the state almshouse at Monson, a sum not exceeding four thousand two hundred and forty-seven dollars and sixty-one cents.

For the support and relief of lunatic state paupers in state hospitals, a sum not exceeding three thousand five hundred dollars.

For expenses incurred on account of the support of the Dudley Indians, a sum not exceeding twenty-one dollars and eighteen cents.

For expenses incurred by the trustee of the Hassanamisco penses incurred Indians for the benefit of said tribe, under the provisions of chapter seventy-six of the resolves of the year eighteen hundred and sixty-four, and chapter nine of the resolves of the year eighteen hundred and sixty-five, a sum not exceeding forty-four dollars and ninety-eight cents.

State paupers support by towns.

Burials.

Coroners' inquests, expenses.

Reform school, expenses.

Nautical branch.

State police, expenses.

Industrial school.

Harbor commis

sioners, pay and expenses.

For the support of state paupers by cities and towns, a sum not exceeding two thousand five hundred dollars.

For the burial of state paupers, a sum not exceeding two thousand dollars.

For expenses of coroners' inquests, a sum not exceeding twenty-four dollars and eighty cents, the same having been heretofore allowed on a warrant of the governor and council, but remaining uncalled for during the time within which payment is limited by statute.

REFORMATORY AND CORRECTIONAL.

For expenses of the reform school for boys, a sum not exceeding eight thousand seven hundred and nineteen dollars and eighty-three cents.

For expenses of the nautical branch of the reform school, a sum not exceeding one thousand eight hundred and fortyfour dollars and twenty-seven cents.

For incidental and contingent expenses of the state police, a sum not exceeding three thousand dollars.

For expenses of the industrial school for girls, a sum not exceeding one thousand nine hundred and thirteen dollars and thirty-seven cents.

MISCELLANEOUS.

For compensation and expenses of the harbor commissioners for the present year, a sum not exceeding ten thousand

dollars, payable upon vouchers properly approved and filed with the auditor for his certificate.

fees, costs and

For fees, costs and court expenses of the attorney-general, Attorney-general a sum not exceeding seventy-four dollars and eighty-five expenses. cents; and for costs accruing the present year under the provisions of section twenty-four of chapter fourteen of the General Statutes, a sum not exceeding three hundred dollars.

expenses.

For incidental expenses of the secretary's department, a Secretary of sum not exceeding one hundred and eighty-six dollars and state, incidental ninety-six cents; and for the present year, a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars, in addition to the amount heretofore appropriated.

For repairs on the Essex bridge, a sum not exceeding one Essex bridge, hundred and thirty-five dollars, payable from the Essex repairs. bridge fund.

and Warren

For expenses of the Charles River and Warren bridges, a Charles River sum not exceeding eight thousand four hundred and fifty bridges, exdollars, payable from the Charles River and Warren bridges penses. fund.

tion, postage,

For postage, printing and stationery for the board of Board of educaeducation, a sum not exceeding six hundred and seventy- printing, etc." four dollars and twenty cents, payable from the income of How payable. the Massachusetts school fund applicable to educational

expenses.

on public lands,

For expenses of the commissioners on public lands, a sum Commissioners not exceeding ninety-five dollars and twenty cents, payable expenses. from the moiety of the proceeds of sales applicable to improvements.

of Boston, justi

For the salaries of the justices of the municipal court of Municipal court the city of Boston, a sum not exceeding forty-nine dollars ces salaries. and forty-four cents.

dustrial statis

For collecting census and industrial statistics in the year Census and ineighteen hundred and sixty-five, a sum not exceeding one tics, pay for colhundred and twenty-three dollars, the same having been lecting. heretofore allowed on a warrant of the governor and council, but remaining uncalled for during the time within which payment is limited by statute.

For sheriffs' fees for the distribution of proclamations and Sheriffs' fees. tax warrants, a sum not exceeding forty-two dollars and seventy-two cents.

For sundry small items of expenditure due and unpaid in Sundry items, the year eighteen hundred and sixty-six and previous years, previous years. a sum not exceeding five thousand dollars.

The appropriations made in chapter twenty-five of the acts Charles River of the present year, for the maintenance of the Charles River bridges, appro

and Warren

priations for sup- and Warren bridges under the superintendence of the drawplication defined. tenders of said bridges, are hereby made applicable to the same purposes under the superintendence of the city of Charlestown, from and after the eighteenth day of March, in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven, in accordance with the provisions of chapter sixty-six of the acts of the present year.

Chap. 123

Officers of institutions of learn

charity and of

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

AN ACT CONCERNING EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS.

Be it enacted, &c., as follows :

SECTION 1. It shall be the duty of the trustees, officers or ing, reform and persons in charge of all institutions of learning, whether litIndian schools, erary, scientific or professional, incorporated, supported or to report annual- aided by this Commonwealth; of all reform schools and to board of edu- almshouses; of all private educational institutions; also, of

ly on June 1st,

cation.

Board to supply forms on or be

all agents, guardians or treasurers to whom appropriations shall be made for the support of schools among the Indians of this Commonwealth, whether by general statute or special resolve, on or before the first day of June in each year, to make a report in writing to the board of education, at the office of the secretary, of such statistics of the several institutions or schools under their charge, relating to the number of pupils and instructors, courses of study, cost of tuition and the general condition of said institution or school, as said board shall prescribe.

SECTION 2. The board of education shall prepare blank fore tenth May. forms of inquiry for such statistics, as they shall deem expedient to require, and shall cause the same to be sent to each of said institutions or schools, on or before the tenth day of May in each year. In preparing said forms, reference shall be had to the requirements of the national bureau of education recently created by the general government. SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon its passage. Approved April 3, 1867.

Chap. 124 AN ACT TO ANNEX PART OF THE CITY OF SALEM TO THE TOWN Of

Boundaries of tract defined.

Be it enacted, &c., as follows:

SWAMPSCOTT.

SECTION 1. The following described tract of land in the city of Salem, with the inhabitants thereon residing, is hereby set off and annexed to the town of Swampscott, viz Boginning at a stone monument on the shore line of Phillips' Beach standing in the boundary line between the city of Salem and the town of Swampscott; thence running north eastwardly, bounded by the sea, to a stone monument in the

boundary line between the city of Salem and the town of Marblehead; thence north westwardly by the said boundary line between Salem and Marblehead and the extension of the same in a north westerly direction until the said line intersects the southerly line of Brookhouse Street, so called, extended in a westerly direction; thence westwardly by the said southerly line of Brookhouse Street extended westwardly until the same intersects the boundary line between Salem and Swampscott, and thence south eastwardly by the said boundary line between Salem and Swampscott to the stone monument at the point of beginning.

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SECTION 2. Said territory hereby transferred to said town Shall for electing of Swampscott with the inhabitants thereon, shall, for the part of Salem purpose of electing a senator, continue to be and remain a all rights of perpart of the said city of Salem; and all the inhabitants residing upon the territory so transferred, shall, until otherwise provided for, by and under the constitution, always enjoy in relation to the election of senator all the rights and privileges of, and in relation to, voting in the said city of Salem which they would have possessed if this act had not been passed. And the said territory hereby transferred to said Representatives town of Swampscott with the inhabitants thereon, shall also remain a part of said city of Salem for the purpose of electing the representatives to the general court to which the district of which the above-described portion of the city of Salem forms a part is entitled; and for the purpose of elect- County, state ing state and county officers, representative to congress and until census or electors of president and vice-president of the United States, new apportionas said city of Salem shall vote for said officers, until the next decennial census, or until another apportionment be made in pursuance of the provisions of the constitution; and Selectmen of the selectmen of said town of Swampscott shall make true make and post lists of all persons within the limits of that part of Salem list of voters, and hereby annexed to said town of Swampscott, qualified to vote at any such election, and shall post up the same in said town of Swampscott, and shall correct the same as required by law, and keep said list so posted in said town of Swampscott until ten days prior to any election in which said list is required to be used, and shall then deliver a true copy of said list to the mayor and aldermen of said city of Salem, seven days at least before such election. And the mayor and Mayor and alderaldermen of said city of Salem shall, after receiving said list, post up, revise and correct the same, in the same manner as they revise the list of the voters of said city, and shall use said list at said elections with the general list of the voters of of said city.

Swampscott to

send Salem copy.

men to revise and use same.

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