corporations, and in such amounts as it may from time to Approved February 29, 1892. AN ACT TO CHANGE THE NAME OF THE EAST GLOUCESTER BAPTIST Be it enacted, etc., as follows: Chap. 29 SECTION 1. The name of the East Gloucester Baptist Name changed. Society is hereby changed to The Parish of the Chapel Street Baptist Church of Gloucester. corporation. SECTION 2. The purposes of said corporation shall be Purposes of the maintenance of the religious worship of the Chapel street Baptist Church of Gloucester, and the holding of property and receiving donations in trust for the benefit of said church. veyances, gifts, SECTION 3. All devises, bequests, conveyances and Devises, congifts heretofore or hereafter made to said corporation, by etc. either of said names, shall vest in The Parish of the Chapel Street Baptist Church of Gloucester. SECTION 4. This act shall take effect upon its passage. AN ACT MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR INCIDENTAL, CONTINGENT AND Be it enacted, etc., as follows: Chap. 30 SECTION 1. The sums hereinafter mentioned are ap- Appropriations. propriated, to be paid out of the treasury of the Commonwealth from the ordinary revenue, for the purposes specified, to meet expenses for the year ending on the thirty-first day of December in the year eighteen hundred and ninety-two, to wit: COMMISSIONERS AND OTHERS. For incidental and contingent expenses of the tax com- Expenses,missioner and commissioner of corporations, a sum not tax commisexceeding thirty-four hundred dollars. sioner, etc. For expenses of the state valuation, under the direc- State valuation. tion of the tax commissioner, a sum not exceeding three thousand dollars. Commissioners of savings banks. Insurance commissioner. Harbor and land commis. For travelling and incidental expenses of the commissioners of savings banks, a sum not exceeding thirty-three hundred dollars. For incidental and contingent expenses in the department of the insurance commissioner, a sum not exceeding three thousand dollars. For travelling and other necessary expenses of the harsioners, travel bor and land commissioners, a sum not exceeding six hundred dollars. ling expenses. Incidental and contingent expenses. Railroad com. missioners, experts and agents. Rent and care of oflice. Books, maps and stationery. Gas and electric light commis. siouers. Inspectors of gas meters. Civil service commission. Controller of County accounts. State board of arbitration and conciliation. For incidental and contingent office expenses of the harbor and land commissioners, a sum not exceeding eight hundred dollars. For the compensation of experts or other agents of the board of railroad commissioners, a sum not exceeding thirty-three hundred dollars. For rent of office, care of office and messenger, for the board of railroad commissioners, a sum not exceeding thirty-one hundred dollars. For books, maps, statistics, stationery, incidental and contingent expenses of the board of railroad commissioners, a sum not exceeding two thousand dollars. For travelling and incidental expenses of the gas and electric light commissioners, a sum not exceeding two thousand dollars. For travelling and incidental expenses of the inspector and assistant inspector of gas meters, a sum not exceeding six hundred dollars; and for such additional apparatus as the inspector of gas meters may find necessary, a sum not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollars. For compensation and expenses of the civil service. commission, a sum not exceeding two thousand dollars; and for clerical assistance, expenses of examinations, printing of civil service rules and regulations, and other information for the use of applicants, printing, advertising and stationery, care of office and rent of room for registration of laborers, travelling and incidental expenses of the commissioners, chief examiner and secretary, a sum not exceeding nine thousand dollars. For travelling and office expenses of the controller of county accounts, a sum not exceeding fifteen hundred dollars. For travelling, incidental and contingent expenses of the state board of arbitration and conciliation, a sum not exceeding eighteen hundred dollars. health. For general work of the state board of health, including State board of all necessary travelling expenses, a sum not exceeding seventy-eight hundred dollars. agent. For clerical assistance, travelling expenses, rent, care State pension of rooms, and other necessary expenses of the state pension agent, a sum not exceeding four thousand dollars. of weights, For travelling and other necessary expenses of the Deputy sealer deputy sealer of weights, measures and balances, a sum measures and not exceeding eight hundred dollars; and for furnishing balances. sets of standard weights, measures and balances to towns not heretofore provided therewith and to each newly incorporated town, also to provide cities and towns with such portions of said sets as may be necessary to make their sets complete, a sum not exceeding six hundred dollars. for supervision For clerk hire, rent, janitor, gas, printing, postage, Commissioner travelling and incidental expenses of the commissioner for of foreign corthe supervision of foreign corporations engaged in the porations. business of selling or negotiating bonds, mortgages, notes or other choses in action, a sum not exceeding twentyfour hundred and forty dollars. on the nautical For travelling expenses, clerical assistance, stationery, Commissioners postage and advertising for the commissioners on the training nautical training school, a sum not exceeding twenty-five hundred dollars. school. resolves of the Massachusetts For the salaries of the chief clerk and four copyists, mes- Acts and senger, extra help, engraving, lithographing, stationery province of and postage, travelling and other necessary expenses in Bay. connection with the preparation for publication and the publication of the acts and resolves of the province of Massachusetts Bay, a sum not exceeding sixty-four hundred and forty dollars; and for printing and binding such volumes as may be completed, a sum not exceeding sixtyfive hundred dollars. MISCELLANEOUS. inquests. For expenses in connection with taking evidence given Evidence at at inquests on deaths by accidents upon steam and street railroads, a sum not exceeding two thousand dollars. moneys of For the payment of unclaimed moneys in the hands of Unclaimed the receivers of certain insolvent corporations, after the certain same have been deposited in the treasury of the Common- porations. wealth, a sum not exceeding three thousand dollars. insolvent cor Funds received from public To carry out the provisions of the act relative to the administrators. payment from the treasury of the Commonwealth of funds received from public administrators, a sum not exceeding four thousand dollars. Civil service commission. Bureau of statistics of For rent of rooms for the use of the civil service commission, a sum not exceeding nine hundred dollars. For rent of rooms for the use of the bureau of statistics labor, rent, etc. of labor, and for the services of a janitor, a sum not exceeding three thousand dollars. Room for storage. Contingent expenses. Controller of county accounts. Repair of roads in Mashpee. Beach point road in Truro. Chap. For rent of a room for the bureau of statistics of labor for storage purposes, a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of the bureau of statistics of labor, to be expended under the direction of the sergeantat-arms, a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars. For rent of rooms for the use of the controller of county accounts, a sum not exceeding six hundred and fifty dollars. For expenses incurred in the construction and repair of roads in the town of Mashpee during the year eighteen hundred and ninety-one, the sum of three hundred dollars. For assistance to the town of Truro in maintaining a section of its county highway, known as Beach point road, a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars. SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage. 31 AN ACT MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR SALARIES AND EXPENSES AT Appropriations. State industrial school at Lancaster. THE STATE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Be it enacted, etc., as follows: SECTION 1. The sums hereinafter mentioned are appropriated, to be paid out of the treasury of the Commonwealth from the ordinary revenue, for the payment of salaries and expenses at the state industrial school at Lancaster during the year ending on the thirty-first day of December in the year eighteen hundred and ninety-two, to wit: For the payment of salaries, wages and labor at the state industrial school for girls at Lancaster, a sum not exceeding eight thousand dollars; and for other current expenses at said institution, a sum not exceeding twelve thousand dollars. SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage. Approved February 29, 1892. AN ACT TO AUTHORIZE THE EAST SIDE STREET RAILWAY COMPANY Chap. 32 TO LEASE ITS RAILWAY, FRANCHISES AND OTHER PROPERTY TO THE Be it enacted, etc., as follows: Railway SECTION 1. The East Side Street Railway Company May lease rall is hereby authorized to lease its railway, franchises and Brockton Street other property to the Brockton Street Railway Company, Company. upon such terms as the directors and stockholders of the respective corporations agree upon. Such lease shall not cover a period of more than ninety-nine years. SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage. Approved February 29, 1892. AN ACT TO AUTHORIZE THE WHITMAN STREET RAILWAY COMPANY Be it enacted, etc., as follows: Chap. 33 the Brockton SECTION 1. The Whitman Street Railway Company is May lease hereby authorized to lease its railway, franchises and railway, etc., to other property to the Brockton Street Railway Company, Street Railway upon such terms as the directors and stockholders of the respective corporations agree upon. Such lease shall not cover a period of more than ninety-nine years. SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage. Approved February 29, 1892. AN ACT MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR SALARIES AND EXPENSES AT THE STATE PRIMARY SCHOOL AT MONSON. Company. Chap. 34 Be it enacted, etc., as follows: SECTION 1. The sums hereinafter mentioned are appro- Appropriations. priated, to be paid out of the treasury of the Commonwealth from the ordinary revenue, for the payment of salaries and expenses at the state primary school at Monson during the year ending on the thirty-first day of December in the year eighteen hundred and ninety-two, to wit: school at For the payment of salaries, wages and labor at the State primary state primary school at Monson, a sum not exceeding Monson. eighteen thousand three hundred dollars; and for other current expenses at said institution, a sum not exceeding thirty-two thousand seven hundred dollars; and for board |