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Governor Lincoln's Declination.

Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

In the Year of Our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty-Three.

Resolved, By the Senate and House of Representatives, that this Legislature, in receiving, from His Excellency Levi Lincoln, Governor of the Commonwealth, the announcement of his intention, out of deference to the republican principle of occasional change in the incumbency of elective offices, to retire from the gubernatorial chair, at the expiration of his actual term of service, are impressed with a lasting sense of the faithful, honorable, and impartial performance of public duty, which has distinguished his conduct in office; that we cordially tender him the expression of our esteem, respect, and confidence, and of our wishes for his future happiness and prosperity; and that, regarding the flourishing condition of our public affairs as largely owing, under Providence, to his judicious administration of the government, we unite with him in aspirations for the continued welfare of the Commonwealth.

Resolved, That Messrs. Cushing, of Newburyport, Sprague, of Duxbury, and Ashmun, of Springfield, with such as the Senate may join, be appointed a committee to communicate the present Report and Resolutions to the Governor.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, MARCH 19, 1833.

Read twice, and passed. Sent up for concurrence. WM. B. CALHOUN, Speaker.

IN SENATE, MARCH 21, 1833.

Read twice, and passed in concurrence; and Messrs. Wilder and Boise are joined on the part of this Board. B. T. PICKMAN, President.

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ROLL, No. 107.....JAN. 1833.

The COMMITTE ON ACCOUNTS, having examined the several accounts for the support of STATE PAUPERS, and the accounts for MILITIA SERVICES, presented to them, report,

That there are due to the several CORPORATIONS and PERSONS hereinafter mentioned, the sums set to their names respectively, which, when allowed and paid, will be in full discharge of said accounts to the dates therein mentioned.

By order of the Committee,

ELIPHALET WILLIAMS, Chairman.

PAUPER ACCOUNTS.

ALL OF WHICH ARE TO JANUARY 1, 1833.

Adams, for support of Phila Hill, Lydia Town-
send, Robert Harris, Sarah Dodge, Sarah
Goodrich, Agnes Mozes, and John Kimbe,
adults,

Ashfield, for support of Charles Simpson,
adult,

231 00

36 50

Amherst, for support of Jane Richardson, Polly Richardson, Sarah Jackson, Peter Jackson, Eloard Ranny, Mary Ann Jackson, adults, and Angeline Palmer, a child, Attleborough, for support of Mary Montgomery, Ephraim Devenport, Elisha Patridge, William Williams, adults, and Betsy Bromely, Elenor Bromely, James Bromely, children, and funeral expenses,

195 06

127 00

Alford, for support of Orson Nichols, Wealthy
Harrison, adults, and Minerva Smith, a child,

and funeral expenses,

37 70

Abington, for support of Antonio Julio, and
Margaret Jack, adults,

73 20

58 56

Ashburnham, for support of William Stineger, adult, and Hiram Stineger, a child, Amesbury, for support of Robert Baker, James Richards, Eunice Bickford, adults, and Moses Bickford, and Wm. H. Bickford, children,

Ashby, for support of John Alexander McRoberts and Charles Edward McRoberts, children,

Acton, for support of Thomas Jones, adult, Andover, for support of 11 adults and 6 children, and funeral expenses,

106 22

42 84

13 30

.

182 04

103 00

72.95

ry Lindell, adults,

73 00

Becket, for support of Elizabeth Hamblin,

adult, and Jane Parker, a child,

58 40

Blandford, for support of John H. Durlam, Susan Burdick, and Polly Burdick, adults, Barnstable, for support of John Robinson, Hannah Ous, and Thomas Francis, adults, Berkley, for support of James Cuddy and Ma

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