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2. Ordered, that the Treasurer of the Commonwealth furnish a statement of the amount which has been paid for repairs of Warren Bridge, and for the salary of agent of the said Bridge, in each year since the same was opened for public travel ... .
3. In compliance with an order of this date, the Treasurer respectfully informs the honorable House of Representatives, that the approbation of the Governor and Council, he has purchased with the funds, and on account of the "Massachusetts School Fund," Western Rail-road scrip of Henry Andrews, one of the commissioners appointed to sell the same ... .
4. Ordered, that the Treasurer of the Commonwealth be requested to furnish a statement of the gross amount of receipts into the treasury in each and every year since the year eighteen hundred and twenty-five, from all sources, except moneys borrowed
5. Ordered, that the Treasurer of the Commonwealth be directed to prepare, for the use of the House, tables showing the amount of balances paid by Commonwealth to each of the counties of Commonwealth ... .
6. Ordered, that the Treasurer of the Commonwealth be requested to inform the Senate whether any of the towns in this Commonwealth which held notes against the Commonwealth for their portions of the surplus revenue ... have been solicited by said Treasurer to receive State scrip in lieu of said notes
7. Sir, : In compliance with an order of the 11th inst., I have the honor of furnishing the House of Representatives with the following tabular statement, showing that amount paid to each of the sheriffs of the Commonwealth ... .
8. Sir, -- : In obedience to an order of the twelfth instant, I submit to the Senate, a statement showing the amount of payments made from the Treasury ... .
9. Sir : In obedience to an order from the House of Representatives of the 22d instant, the following statements are submitted, showing the amount of money paid out at different times for the several objects named in the order
10. To the Honorable Senate, and House of Representatives: On the 1st instant, the sum of $55,550 35 was received of Hon. Josiah Quincy, Jr., treasurer of the Western Railroad Corporation, being the profits on the sale of a portion of the scrip issued under the "act to aid the construction of the Western Rail-road," approved February 21st, 1838
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