Worcester Recapitulation. lars, 2,660 00 Westborough,. Twenty-two hundred twenty-two dol lars and fifty cents, 2,222 50 West Boylston, Ten hundred and fifteen dollars, West Brookfield, Six hundred and sixty-five dollars, Westminster, Six hundred and thirty dollars, Winchendon, Worcester, Middlesex Co.,. Nantucket Co.,. Norfolk Co., Suffolk Co., RECAPITULATION - CONCLUDED. Three hundred thousand thirty-seven One hundred fourteen thousand five Fifty thousand eight hundred seventy- Worcester Co.,. One hundred fifty-two thousand six $300,037 50 2,315 00 114,520 00 50,872 50 663,162 50 152,617 50 $1,750,000 00 Recapitulation. issue warrant. SECTION 2. The treasurer of the Commonwealth shall Treasurer to forthwith send his warrant, directed to the selectmen or assessors of each city or town taxed as aforesaid, requiring them respectively to assess the sum so charged, according to the provisions of chapter eleven of the Public Statutes, and to add the amount of such tax to the amount of town and county taxes to be assessed by them respectively on each city and town. assessors to treasurers. SECTION 3. The treasurer of the Commonwealth in Selectmen or his warrant shall require the said selectmen or assessors issue warrants to pay, or issue severally their warrant or warrants to city and town requiring the treasurers of their several cities or towns to pay, to the treasurer of the Commonwealth on or before the tenth day of December in the year eighteen hundred and ninety-two the sums set against said cities and towns in the schedule aforesaid; and the selectmen or assessors respectively shall return a certificate of the names of the treasurers of their several cities and towns, with the sum which each may be required to collect, to the treasurer of the Commonwealth at some time before the first day of October in the year eighteen hundred and ninety-two. linquent cities SECTION 4. If the amount due from any city or town, To notify as provided in this act, is not paid to the treasurer of the treasurers of deCommonwealth within the time specified, then the said and towns. treasurer shall notify the treasurer of such delinquent city or town, who shall pay into the treasury of the Commonwealth, in addition to the tax, such further sum as would be equal to one per centum per month during such delinquency from and after the tenth day of December in the year eighteen hundred and ninety-two; and if the same remains unpaid after the first day of January in the year eighteen hundred and ninety-three, an information may be filed by the treasurer of the Commonwealth in the supreme judicial court, or before any justice thereof, against such delinquent city or town; and upon notice to such city or town, and a summary hearing thereon, a Warrant of dis. Warrant of distress may issue against such city or town to tress may issue. enforce the payment of said taxes under such penalties as said court or the justice thereof before whom the hearing is had shall order. SECTION 5. This act shall take effect upon its passage. Chap.430 AN ACT RELATING TO THE RETURNS OF FINES, Forfeitures, costs, 23, § 30, P. S., amended. County treas. urers to make FEES AND MONEYS BY COUNTY TREASURERS. Be it enacted, etc., as follows: SECTION 1. Section thirty of chapter twenty-three of the Public Statutes is hereby amended by striking out in the second line of said section, the words "auditor of the Commonwealth", and inserting in place thereof the words: -controller of county accounts, so as to read as follows: Section 30. Every county treasurer shall annually, in the month of January, return under his oath annual return to to the controller of county accounts a correct statement of all fines, forfeitures, costs, fees, and moneys received by him in criminal matters during the year next preceding the first day of that month, and from whom received, and also the name of each magistrate or officer who has failed to account for and pay over to him as required by law, and what proceedings have been had upon his bond or otherwise. controller of County accounts. SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage. Chap.431 AN ACT REQUIRING VOTES TO BE CANVASSED BY TWO ELECTION 1891, 328, § 4 amended. OFFICERS OF ONE POLITICAL PARTY UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF Be it enacted, etc., as follows: Section four of chapter three hundred and twenty-eight of the acts of the year eighteen hundred and ninety-one is hereby amended by striking out all of said section after |