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Washington, for supporting sundry paupers, to

May 26th, 1821,
Worthington, for supporting sundry paupers, to
May 28th, 1821,

West Springfield, for supporting sundry paupers,
to May 26th, 1821,

Warwick, for support of sundry paupers, to May
24th, 1821,

Williamstown, for supporting sundry paupers, to
May 28th, 1821,

Westford, for supporting sundry paupers, to June
7th, 1821,

Worcester, for supporting sundry paupers, to June 1st, 1821,

37 14

42 00

153 00

38 00

118 59

47 00

76 53

Walpole, for supporting sundry paupers, to June 2d, 1821,

50 00

Wade, Thomas, Keeper of the House of Correc

tion in Ipswich, for supporting sundry paupers, to June 4th, 1821,

Upton, for supporting sundry paupers, to May

28th, 1821,

304 50

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SHERIFFS' AND CORONERS' ACCOUNTS.

Davis, W. Sheriff of Barnstable County, for re-
turning votes, &c. to May, 1821,
Hall, Joseph, Sheriff of Suffolk County, for sup-
porting poor debters in the Commonwealth's
Gaol, not chargeable to any town, and for at-
tendance nine days upon the trial of James
Prescott, Esquire, to May 25th, 1821,
Hoyt, Epaphras, Sheriff of Franklin County, for
returning votes, &c. to May 21st. 1821,

9 60

302 81

16 00

Worth, Jethro, Sheriff of Dukes' County, for re-
turning votes, &c. to May, 1821,
Badger, Thomas, Coroner of Suffolk County, for
taking an inquisition, &c. to June 5th, 1821,
Bourne, Thomas, Coroner of Norfolk County, for
taking an inquisition, &c. to June 1st, 1821,
Crosby, William, Coroner of Barnstable County,
for taking an inquisition, &c. to June 6th, 1821,
Hewes, Samuel H. Coroner of Suffolk County,
for taking an inquisition, &c. to June 5th, 1821,
Lang, William, Coroner of Essex County, for
taking an inquisition on the body of George
Campbell,

Sampson, Studley, Coroner of Plymouth County,

for taking up and burying a dead body, Stowers, Joseph, Coroner of Suffolk County, for taking an inquisition, &c. to June 5th, 1821, Stevenson, Thomas, Coroner of Suffolk County, for taking an inquisition, &c. to June 10th, 1821,

Total,

16 00

60 14

16 60

37 30

12 76

15 75

500

17 76

27 93

$537 65

MISCELLANEOUS AND PRINTERS' ACCOUNTS.

Allen, E. W. for printing Acts and Resolves, to
August 1st, 1821,

16 67

Burditt, J. W. for stationary for the Secretary's
Office, to June 5th, 1821,

54 42

Buckingham, J. T. for printing Acts and Resolves,

to June 15th, 1821,

16 67

Burditt, James W. for books, stationary, &c. to

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Cutting, Elijah, Assistant Messenger to the Gen-
eral Court, 17 days, to June 15th, 1821,
Dearborn, Benjamin, for repairing the gold stand-
ard balance for the Treasurer, to May, 1821,
Durant, William, for cleaning and repairing the
windows of the State House, to June 11th, 1821,
Gilman, S. K. (Maine,) for printing Acts and
Resolves, for 1819,

Gardner and Russell, for advertising for the Sec-
retary of the Commonwealth, to June 12th, 1821,
Grant, Moses, for repairing carpets, chairs, &c. at
State House, to June 11th, 1821,
Kuhn, Jacob, for sundry materials, labor, fuel,
&c. balance in full, to June 12th, 1821,
Loring, Benjamin, for books and stationary, for
the Adjutant General's Office, to June 9th, 1821,
Lindsey, Benjamin, for printing Acts and Re-
solves, to May, 1821,

Manning and Trumbull, for printing Acts and
Resolves, for two years, to January 10th, 1821,
Rider, Margaret, for 15 days services of her son,
Thomas Rider, as Page to the House of Rep-
resentatives, from May 30th to June 15th, 1821,
Webster, Charles, for printing Acts and Resolves,
to June, 1821,

Wheeler, John H. for materials and labor in repairing the State House, to June 11th, 1821, West, Richardson and Lord, for books and stationary, furnished the Secretary of the Commonwealth, to June, 1821,

Young and Minns, for newspapers for Members of the Legislature, to February 23d, 1821, Thomas and Andrews, for three sets, of three volumes each, Massachusetts Laws, delivered the Secretary of the Commonwealth,

34 00

5 00

46 50

16 67

16 66

39 67

20 75

39 18

16 67

33 34

15 00

16 66

212 65

74 00

18 40

24 00

Vose, Isaac and Son, for hair cloth chair cush-
ings, &c. to June 11th, 1821,
William Dinsmore, Jason Braman, Thomas Hol-
den, (Constables,) for attendance at the trial of
James Prescott, Esquire, to April, 1821,
Daniel Stickney, as a witness before a Committee
of the Legislature, on the subject of fees of the
Judge and Register of Probate for the County
of Essex,

72.00

40 50

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Clapp, William W. printer, for newspapers furnished the Members, to the end of the session, Russell, Benjamin, by Russell and Gardner, for printing for the Government, to June 8th, 1821, 1,015 41 Russell, Benjamin, for newspapers and advertising, to June 16th, 1821, ́

Young and Minns, for publishing Laws, and newspapers, to June 15th, 1821,

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Adjutants.

Allen, Charles, 3d Regiment, 1st Brigade, 7th
Division, to April 30th, 1821,

Adams, Gibbens, 4th Regiment, 2d Brigade, 4th
Division, to March 8th, 1821,

10 00

21 80

Atwood, G. B. 3d Regiment, 2d Brigade, 5th Di

vision, to April 26th, 1821,

15 00

Billings, Asahel, 4th Regiment, 2d Brigade, 4th
Division, to 7th March, 1821,

17 10

Burnell, Baxter, 1st Regiment, 1st Brigade, 4th

Division, to June 7th, 1821,

15 00

Bryant, Nahum, 3d Regiment, 2d Brigade, 4th

Division, to January 1st, 1821,

15 63

Collins, Michael, 3d Regiment, 3d Brigade, 5th

Division, to June 4th, 1821,

18 75

Eells, Samuel, 2d Regiment, 1st Brigade, 5th
Division, to April 20th, 1821,

18 75

Elder, Norred, 1st Regiment, 4th Brigade, 4th

Division, to January 1st, 1821,

15 11

Higgins, E. H. 3d Brigade, 5th Division, to April

15th, 1821,

15 00

Morrell, Nathaniel, 2d Brigade, 2d Division, to

April 1st, 1821,

15 7

Newell, Luther, 1st Regiment, 1st Brigade, 1st

Division, to March, 1821,

15 00

Hathaway, Philip P. 5th Regiment, 2d Brigade,

5th Division, to June 7th, 1821,

12.50

Root, Albert A. 1st Regiment, 1st Brigade, 9th

Division, to February 15th, 1821,

27 84

Richardson, Wyman, 2d Regiment, 1st Brigade, 3d Division, to June 1st, 1821,

21 25

Sayles, Richard, 1st Brigade, 2d Division, to
June 8th, 1821,

5 42

Spring, Luther, 2d Regiment, 1st Brigade, 7th
Division, to May 1st, 1821,

17 51

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