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REFORMATORY AND CORRECTIONAL.

For the current expenses of the state prison, a sum not state prison.

exceeding thirty thousand dollars.

1864,

For the current expenses of the state reform school at Reform school.

Westborough, a sum not exceeding fifteen thousand dollars.

G. S. 76.

G. S. 76.

For the current expenses of the Massachusetts nautical Nautical school. school, a sum not exceeding fifteen thousand dollars.

For the current expenses of the Industrial school for girls, Industrial at Lancaster, a sum not exceeding ten thousand dollars. SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage.

school.
G. S. 75.

Approved February 10, 1870.

AN ACT TO AUTHORIZE THE ATLANTIC WORKS TO INCREASE ITS

CAPITAL STOCK AND HOLD ADDITIONAL REAL ESTATE.

Be it enacted, &c., as follows:

Chap. 11..

tional capital

SECTION 1. The Atlantic Works, organized under chapter $300,000 additwo hundred and seventy-one of the acts of the year eighteen stock. hundred and fifty-three, is hereby authorized to increase its capital stock, not exceeding three hundred thousand dollars; and to hold real estate to the value of two hundred and fifty $250,000 addithousand dollars in addition to the amount named in said estate. charter.

SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage.
Approved February 10, 1870.

AN ACT IN ADDITION TO AN ACT MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE
MAINTENANCE OF THE GOVERNMENT DURING THE PRESENT YEAR.

Be it enacted, &c., as follows:

tional in real

Chap. 12.

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 seventy, to wit:

LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT.

For the salaries of the clerks of the senate and house of Clerks, senate representatives, five thousand dollars.

For the salary of the sergeant-at-arms, two thousand five hundred dollars.

For the compensation of an engineer and such watchmen and firemen as may be employed in the state house, not exceeding nine thousand two hundred dollars.

and house.
1867, 305.

Sergeant-at

arms.
1867, 305.

Engineer,

watchmen and

a sum firemen.

For fees of witnesses summoned before committees, a not exceeding eight hundred dollars.

sum

1867, 167; 1868, 341.

Witnesses' fees.

G. S. 15, § 546; 1869, 309.

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Treasurer. 1866, 298.

First clerk.

1869, 454.

Assistant-clerk and cashier. 1866, 298.

Additional

clerks.

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.

For the mileage and compensation of the lieutenant-governor and council, a sum not exceeding twelve thousand dollars.

For the compensation of the private secretary of the governor, two thousand dollars.

For the compensation of the messenger of the governor and council, one thousand two hundred dollars.

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

For the contingent expenses of the executive council, a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars.

SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT.

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

For the salary of the first clerk in the secretary's department, two thousand dollars.

For the salary of the second clerk in the secretary's department, one thousand seven hundred dollars.

For the salary of the messenger in the secretary's department, one thousand two hundred dollars.

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

TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT.

For the salary of the treasurer and receiver-general, three thousand five hundred dollars.

For the salary of the first clerk in the treasurer's department, two thousand five hundred dollars.

For the salaries of the first assistant-clerk and of the cashier in the treasurer's department, three thousand four hundred dollars.

For such additional clerical assistance as the treasurer G. S. 15, § 12; may find necessary, a sum not exceeding three thousand

1867, 167.

Deputy tax commissioner. 1866, 298.

First clerk. 1867, 167.

three hundred dollars.

TAX COMMISSIONER'S BUREAU.

For the salary of the deputy tax commissioner, two thousand dollars.

For the salary of the first clerk of the tax commissioner, one thousand seven hundred dollars.

For the salary of the second clerk of the tax commissioner, Second clerk. one thousand five hundred dollars.

1867, 167.

For such additional clerical assistance as the tax commis- Additional sioner may find necessary, a sum not exceeding nine thou- 1865, 283, § 12. sand dollars.

clerks.

AUDITOR'S DEPARTMENT.

For the salary of the auditor of accounts, two thousand Auditor of acfive hundred dollars.

counts.
1867, 178.

For the salary of the first clerk in the auditor's depart- First clerk.

ment, two thousand two hundred dollars.

1867, 178.

For the salary of the second clerk in the auditor's depart- Second clerk.

ment, one thousand seven hundred dollars.

1867, 178.

For such additional clerical assistance as the auditor may Additional find necessary, a sum not exceeding five thousand five hun- 1867, 178. dred dollars.

clerks.

ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

For the salary of the attorney-general, three thousand five Attorney-genhundred dollars.

eral. 1866, 298.

For the salary of the assistant attorney-general, one thou- Assistant-attorsand eight hundred dollars.

COMMISSIONERS, ET AL.

ney-general. 1868, 93.

For the salary of the commissioner of savings banks, three commissioner thousand dollars.

of savings banks.

For the salary of the insurance commissioner, two thou- 1866, 192. sand dollars.

Insurance com-
missioner.
1866, 255.

For the salary of the clerk of the insurance commissioner, Clerk. two thousand dollars.

1869, 434.

The fees received as compensation for the valuation of life Additional

policies are hereby appropriated, to be applied in accordance with the provisions of chapter four hundred and thirty-four

of the acts of the year eighteen hundred and sixty-nine.

clerks.

the Common

For the salary of the constable of the Commonwealth, three Constable of thousand dollars, and for the compensation, travelling ex- wealth penses, clerical, incidental and contingent expenses of the State police. state police, a sum not exceeding one hundred and two thou- 349. sand five hundred and fifty dollars.

1865, 249; 1867,

For the salary and office expenses of the inspector of gas- Inspector of meters, three thousand dollars.

For the salaries of the railroad commissioners, twelve thousand dollars for the present year; and five thousand eight hundred thirty-five dollars for the year eighteen hundred and sixty-nine.

gasmeters. 1861, 168, § 2.

Railroad com1869, 408, § 8.

missioners.

Clerk.

1869, 408, § 7.

Liquor commissioner.

1869, 415, § 7.

Assayer of liq

uors.

1869, 415, § 25.

Secretary state board of health. 1869, 420.

Bureau of statisties on labor. Res. 1869, 102.

Secretary board of agriculture. 1867, 167.

Clerk. 1869, 96.

Additional clerks. Lectures. 1869, 96.

State charities.
Secretary.
1869, 453, § 7.
Clerks..

1863, 240, § 7.

Agent. 1866, 298.

Clerks.

1863, 240, § 7.

Visiting agent. 1869, 453.

Transportation of state paupers. 1863, 240, § 2.

For the salary of the clerk of the railroad commissioners, two thousand dollars for the present year; and eight hundred and eleven dollars and eighty-three cents for the year eighteen hundred and sixty-nine.

For the salary of the commissioner for the purchase and sale of spirituous and intoxicating liquors, four thousand dollars.

For the salary of the assayer and inspector of liquors, three thousand dollars for the present year; and one thousand two hundred and fifty-eight dollars for the year eighteen hundred and sixty-nine.

For the salary of the secretary of the state board of health, two thousand five hundred dollars.

For the salary of the chief of the bureau of statistics on the subject of labor, two thousand five hundred dollars; and for the salary of his deputy, two thousand dollars.

AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT.

For the salary of the secretary of the board of agriculture, two thousand five hundred dollars.

For the salary of the clerk of the secretary of the board of agriculture, one thousand one hundred dollars.

For the compensation of other clerical services in the office of the secretary of the board of agriculture, and for lectures before the board of agriculture, a sum not exceeding four hundred dollars.

BOARD OF STATE CHARITIES.

For the salary of the secretary of the board of state charities, three thousand dollars.

For such clerical assistance as the secretary of the board of state charities may find necessary, a sum not exceeding five thousand five hundred dollars.

For the salary of the general agent of the board of state charities, three thousand dollars.

For such clerical and other assistance as the general agent of the board of state charities may find necessary, a sum not exceeding fifteen thousand dollars.

For the salary of the visiting agent of the board of state charities, the sum of two thousand five hundred dollars; and for such clerical and other assistance as he may find necessary, a sum not exceeding five thousand dollars.

For the transportation of state paupers, to be expended by the agent of the board of state charities, a sum not exceeding thirteen thousand dollars; and any additional assistance

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necessary to effect such transportation shall be paid out of said sum: provided, a detailed report of such expenditures shall be rendered to the auditor of accounts on the first day of every month.

EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT.

tion.

For the salary and expenses of the secretary of the board Board of educaof education, three thousand four hundred dollars, to be paid Secretary. from the moiety of the income of the Massachusetts school 1867, 276. fund applicable to educational purposes.

G. S. 34.

For the salary and expenses of such agent or agents as the Agent. board of education may appoint, a sum not exceeding three thousand two hundred dollars, to be paid from the moiety of the income of the Massachusetts school fund applicable to educational purposes.

For the salary of the assistant-librarian and clerk of the board of education, two thousand dollars.

For such additional clerical assistance in the state library as may be found necessary, a sum not exceeding one thousand five hundred dollars.

MILITARY DEPARTMENTS.

Assistant-librarian and clerk, 1866, 298.

Additional
G. S.5; Res.

clerks.

1861, 33; 1866, 28; 1867, 22; 1869, 68.

eral.

For the salary of the adjutant-general, two thousand five Adjutant-genhundred dollars.

1866, 298.

For the salary of the first clerk of the adjutant-general, First clerk. two thousand dollars.

1866, 298.

clerks.

For such additional clerical assistance as the adjutant-gen- Additional eral may find necessary, a sum not exceeding ten thousand 1866, 299; 1867, four hundred dollars.

167.

eral.

For the salary of the surgeon-general, a sum not exceeding Surgeon-gentwo thousand five hundred dollars. For such clerical assist- Clerks. ance as the surgeon-general may find necessary, a sum not 1861, 219, $15; exceeding two thousand dollars

299.

1866, 298, 299.

For the compensation of a messenger in the surgeon-gen- Messenger. eral's bureau, a sum not exceeding two hundred dollars.

1863, 254, § 5;

For the completion of the bounty records of the Common- Bounty records. wealth, under the direction of the governor, a sum not ex- 1866, 298, 299. ceeding two thousand dollars.

arsenal.

For the salary of the superintendent of the state arsenal Superintendent in Cambridge, a sum not exceeding one thousand eight hun- 1866, 298, 299. dred dollars.

For the compensation of the employés at the state arsenal Employés at in Cambridge, a sum not exceeding two thousand seven hun- 1866, 298, 299. dred dollars.

SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage.

Approved February 11, 1870.

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