No. 27. No. 28. No. 29, James Duffy, Alvin E. Hall, RESOLUTIONS for the payment of sundry accounts against the state. Resolved, That the following accounts against the state be and the same are hereby allowed and ordered to be paid ; and the state auditor is directed to draw bis order on the general treasurer for the said several amounts out of any money unappropriated in the treasury : No. 31. Samuel Currey, for legal services and expenses in No.30. behalf of the state in the suit by the assignees in .$500 00 Davis & Pitman,' for printing election programme. 15 00 John P. Sanborn, for printing election programme..... . 16 00 Newport Light Infantry, for use of National Band, at inauguration of state officers.... 100 00 George H. Vaughan, for election expenses ; bill of Newport Brass Band.... . 260 00 A. T. Stewart, election expenses; bill of horses 10 00 for guns.. RESOLUTION to pay officers and attendants of the No. 32. General Assembly at the May session, A. D. 1877. Resolved, That the following sums be paid to the ... following persons, officers and attendants of the $30 00 25 00 Arthur D. Payne. 25 00 George Manchester. 12 00 B. E. Remington Ward.. 6 00 Pardon S. Kaull... 6 00 Rodney Jordan.. 6 00 Horatio G. Wood... 6 00 James Coggeshall. 6 00 Thomas W. Wood, Jr..... 6 00 Henry N. Ward..... 8 00 William D. Lake... 8 00 Charles F. Ballou.. 15 00 No. 33. RESOLUTION continuing all unfinished business to the next January Session. Resolved, Tbat all unfinished business of this May session of the general assembly, be and the same is hereby continued to the next January session thereof. No. 34. RESOLUTION of adjournment. Resolved, That when the general assembly adjourns on Friday, June 1, 1877, it adjourn at 3 o'clock p. m., that day, to meet in the state house, in Providence, on the 4th Tuesday in January, 1878, at 11 o'clock a. m. SECRETARY OF State's OFFICE, Providence, Rhode Island. I certify the acts, resolutions, record of officers elected, and reports contained in this volume to be true copies of the originals on file in this office. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have bereto I set my hand and affixed the seal of the state, this day of A. D. APPENDIX. ROLL OF THE MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. At the General Assembly of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, begun and holden at Newport on the last Tuesday of May, (being the 29th day of the month,) in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven, and of independence the one hundred and first. PRESENT: His Excellency HENRY LIPPITT, Governor, and Ex-officio President of the Senate. SENATORS FROM THE SEVERAL TOWNS. Newport, T. MUMFORD SEABURY. Providence, THOMAS DAVIS. Portsmouth, ALFRED SISSON. Warwick, CHRISTOPHER R. GREENE. Westerly, SAMUEL H. CROSS. THOMAS CARR WATSON. JABEZ W. MOWRY, Scituate, Glocester, Charlestown, Coventry, Exeter, Middletown, Bristol, CHARLES H. FISHER. · ZIBA O.-SLOCUM. STEPHEN C. BROWNING. West Greenwich, JOHN A. BROWN. ASAHEL MATTESON. GEORGE W. REMINGTON. ROBERT S. CHASE. AUGUSTUS O. BOURN. JOHN F. CHASE. JAMES C. BLAKE. DEXTER CLARK. CHARLES B. COON. WILLAM ELSBREE. OLIVER LANGWORTHY. RODNEY F. DYER. WILLIAM H. ANGELL. HARRISON H. RICHARDSON. JAMES M. WRIGHT. HORACE A. KIMBALL. North Smithfield, OLIVER CHAFFEE. PARDON E. TILLINGHAST. CHARLES NOURSE. SMITH THAYER. - JONATHAN CHACE. JOSHUA M. ADDEMAN, Secretary of State, and ex-officio Secretary. NATHANIEL P. S. THOMAS, Clerk. Charles E. Carpenter, Portsmouth, Warwick. Westerly. New Shoreham. North Kingstown. South Kingstown. East Greenwich. Jamestown. Smithfield. Scituate. Glocester. Charlestown. West Greenwich. Coventry. Eceter. Middletown. Bristol. Tiverton. Little Compton. Warren. Cumberland. Richmond. Cranston. Hopkinton. Johnston. North Providence. Barrington. Foster. Burrillville. East Providence. Pawtucket. Elisha P. Phillips. 8 |