Voted and Resolved, That the prayer of the same be, and it is hereby, granted; and the Attorney General is hereby authorized and directed to enter a nolle prosequi on said indictment on payment of all the costs of prosecution, on or before the 2d day of the next August term of said Supreme Court. RESOLUTION releasing Sanford Grinnell and Maxson Lan- No. 16. phear from jail, in Washington county. Resolved, That the fine and cost against Sanford Grinnell and Maxson Lanphear, who are now confined in Washington county jail, be, and the same is hereby, remitted; and the keeper of said jail is hereby directed to discharge said Grinnell and Maxson from said jail. Upon the petition of Isabella Armstrong, praying No. 17. that her husband, Patrick Armstrong, be released from imprisonment in the State Prison: Voted and Resolved, That the Senate do hereby advise and consent to the pardon of the said Patrick Armstrong from his said imprisonment, as recommended by His Excellency the Governor. RESOLUTION providing for the pay of officers and persons No. 18. attending upon the General Assembly, at its May session, A. D. 1862. Voted and Resolved, That the following sums be allowed and paid by the State Auditor, out of the appropriations for the expenses of the General Assembly: James H. Parsons, $5.00 30 00 30 00 30 00 No. 19. RESOLUTION to pay sundry accounts against the State. No. 20. Resolved, That the following sums be allowed an paid to the following named persons, upon the order the State Auditor, out of any money in the treasur not otherwise appropriated: Newport Artillery Company, $17 1 20 0 20 0 30 77 7 48 5 750 600 0 74 Newport Artillery Old Guard, George A. Stanton, Indian Commissioner, Insurance Commissioners, William C. Thurston, RESOLUTION of adjournment. Voted and Resolved, That all business pending befor this General Assembly, unfinished, be referred to th next session, thereof; and this General Assembly b and the same hereby is, adjourned to meet in Prov dence, at 11 o'clock, in the forenoon, on the secon Monday of January, A. D. 1863. 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 27th day of the month), in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, and of Independence the eighty-sixth : PRESENT. His Excellency WILLIAM SPRAGUE, Governor, AND EX-OFFICIO PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE. His Honor SAMUEL G. ARNOLD, Lieutenant Governor Newport, Portsmouth, Warwick, SENATORS FROM THE SEVERAL TOWNS. WILLIAM C. COZZENS, BENJ. F. THURSTON, WILLIAM B. SISSON, JAMES H. PENDLETON, LORENZO LITTLEFIELD, Westerly, New Shoreham, North Kingstown, South Kingstown, East Greenwich, Jamestown, Smithfield, Scituate, Glocester, Charlestown, West Greenwich, Coventry, New Shoreham. John G. Sheffield. North Kingstown. William H. Allen. South Kingstown. Wilkins Updike, East Greenwich. Arnold Nichols. Jamestown. Robert H. Watson. Bradbury C. Hill, Albert W. Harris, FRANCIS W. MINER, Speaker. WILLIAM STEVENS, JR., |