On County Estimates. Messrs. Sparrell, of Medford, Makepeace, of Boston, Johnson, of Lynn, Faulkner, of Clinton, and Hawkes, of Adams. On the Pay Roll. Messrs. Haynes, of Dorchester, Stratton, of Northfield, On Leave of Absence. Messrs. Crane of Norton, Batchelder, of Chelsea, Foster, of Andover, Rockwood, of Southboro', and Shaw, of Enfield. On Public Buildings. Messrs. Keith, of Bridgewater, Vose, of Boston, Goss, of Charlestown, Woodcock, of Leicester, and Russell, of Salem. On Printing. Messrs. Huse, of Newburyport, Frye, of Boston, Phelps, of Lowell, Morrissey, of Nantucket, and On motion of Mr. Thayer, of Boston, The House Adjourned. Met according to adjournment. Prayer was offered by the Chaplain. The Journal of yesterday was read. Mr. Crossman, of Springfield, presented the Remonstrance of Joseph Day and others, against the right of Charles A. Taft, of Uxbridge, to a seat in the House. Mr. Taft, of Uxbridge, the Petition of John B. Dexter and others, praying that a new election of Represenbe ordered in the city of Worcester, for reasons set forth in said Petition. tatives may Mr. Thurston, of Lancaster, presented the Petition of Edward Lamb, Rejoice Newton, Isaac Davis, and others, that the members now holding seats in this House, from the city of Worcester, may be vacated, for the reasons set forth in said Petition. Severally referred to the Committee on Elections. 6 Mr. Pearce, of Gloucester, presented the Petition of Parker Burnham and others, of Gloucester, for leave to extend their Marine Railway. Mr. Turner, of Brookline, the Petition of John Howe and others, for the surrender of their charter as the Railroad Mutual Fire Insurance Company; Also, the Petition of Thomas Hopkinson and others, to be incorporated as the New England Railroad Mutual Fire Insurance Company, of Boston. Mr. Milliken, of New Bedford, the Petition of B. T. Ricketson, for the renewal of an Act of incorporation for the Pacific Mutual Insurance Company, of New Bedford. Mr. Beal, of Boston, the Petition of Samuel E. Simpson and others, to be incorporated under the name of Simpson's Patent Dry Dock Company. Severally referred to the Committee on Mercantile Affairs and Insurance. |