In the Senate, on the same day, on motion of Mr. Stone, of Essex, it was voted, that a committee of seven on the part of theld of West Roxbury, and Hyde of Newton.
Mr. Northend, of Essex, introduced a bill of eighteen sections, entitled a bill toembers of the Legislature free of expense.
Mr. Stone, of Essex, reported a bill regulating drill companies, also in favor panies have incurred for such purposes.
Mr. Northend, of Essex, reported his bill from the joint committee to provide for a bill in aid of the families of volunteers.
Mr. Stone, of Essex, from the same committee, reported a bill to enable banks tad returned with the bill; when, on motion of Mr. Stone, of Essex, the vote whereby the bill was passed, was reconsidered; anesday, May 22. In the Senate.—On motion of Mr. Northend, of Essex, the bill to provide for the discipline and instruction of he so-called seceded States, was rejected.
Mr. Stone, of Essex, from the Committee on the Judiciary, reported, in a new dr