Acts and resolves passed by the General Court . 2 75 To John W. Folsom, for taking and burial of four dead bodies, to 14th November, 1805. 101 24 Total Miscellaneous account, 1068 83 80 RESOLVES, June 1806. Jggrcf^ate of Boll Ko, 55, June of State Paupel-s - ?- S13872 96 Do. of Militia Do. of Shcrifis - Do. of Printers Do. of Con\ icts - Do. of Miscellaneous 578 55 24 08 - 1964 02 136 82 - 1068 83 SI7445 26 RESOLVED, Thht there l^e allowed and paid Out of the \ai\)-iic treasury, to the several corporations a]id jxrrsons mentioned iothis Roil, the sums set against such corporations


Acts and resolves passed by the General Court . 2 75 To John W. Folsom, for taking and burial of four dead bodies, to 14th November, 1805. 101 24 Total Miscellaneous account, 1068 83 80 RESOLVES, June 1806. Jggrcf^ate of Boll Ko, 55, June of State Paupel-s - ?- S13872 96 Do. of Militia Do. of Shcrifis - Do. of Printers Do. of Con\ icts - Do. of Miscellaneous 578 55 24 08 - 1964 02 136 82 - 1068 83 SI7445 26 RESOLVED, Thht there l^e allowed and paid Out of the \ai\)-iic treasury, to the several corporations a]id jxrrsons mentioned iothis Roil, the sums set against such corporations and persons namesrespectively, amounting in the whole, to seventeen tJiousand^fourhujhircd andfortij-fivc dollars^ and twentij-six eents^ the siime beingin full discharge of the accounts and d^iiands to whicli they rcfefi RESOLVES OF THE GENERAL COURT OF THE Commontoealt]^ of iKassacfjusetts* BEGAN AND HELD AT BOSTON, IN THE COUNTY OF SUFFOLK, ON WEt> NESDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF JANUARY, ANNO DOMINI, ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND B O S T 0 IVi PRINTED BY ADAMS AND RHOADES, PRINTERS TO THE STATE, RESOLVES, OF THE GENERAL COURT OF MASSACHUSETTS, ;ED at the session began and held at boston, on WEDNEf THE SEVENTH DAY OF JANUARY, ANNO DOMINI 1807, GOVERNORS SPEECH State House, Thursday, January \2 oclock, the Senate attended in the Reprefentatives ChamberyandHis Excellency the Governor, accompanied by the Honorable Council^the Secretary of State, and the Sheriff of Suffolk, came in, and delivered the following SPEECH: Gentlemen - o,f the Senate, and Gentlemen of t^e House of Repjiesentatifes^ 1 HROUGH the favor of Providence, we are againaflembled to perform thofe public fervices, to which we have beenrefpeclively deputed ; and we owe to the confidence which ourconftituents have repofed in us, our conftant endeavors to employthe authority, with which we are entrufted, in promoting thehonor and lafety of the State, and the improvement and happi-nefs of our fellow cit


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