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Sec. 33. The secretary of state shall cause to be printed 

 blank tables conveniently arranged for the return of facts as 

 aforesaid, and shall furnish three copies of the same, with a 

 copy of the two preceding sections printed thereon, to the 

 assessors of each city, town and plantation, on or before the 

 twentieth of March in each year. 



Sec. 34. The returns from the cities, towns and planta- 

 tions in each county, as they are received at the office of the 

 secretary of state, shall be filed b}^ themselves in a convenient 

 form for reference for the use of the legislature and for the 

 secretary of the board of agriculture. 



STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND THE MECHANIC ARTS. . 

 Private and Special Laws of 1865, Chapter 532. 

 Sec. 1. Samuel F. Perley, N. T. Hill, Bradford Cam- 

 mings, Thomas S. Lang, Dennis Moore, William D. Dana, 

 S. L. Goodale, Robert Martin, Alfred S. Perkins, Joseph 

 Farwell, Seward Dill, Joseph Day, Ebenezcr Knowlton, 

 Hannibal Hamlin, Charles A. Everett and William Wirt 

 Virgin, are hereby constituted a body politic and corporate, . 

 by the name of the Trustees of the State College of Agricul- 

 ture and the Mechanic Arts, having succession as hereinafter 

 provided, with power to establish and maintain, subject to 

 the provisions and limitations of this act, such a college as is 

 authorized and provided for, by the act of the congress of the 

 United States, passed on the second day of July, in the year 

 eighteen hundred and sixty-two, entitled" " an act donating 

 lands to the several states and territories, which may provide 

 colleges, for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts."' 

 They shall be entitled to received from the state the income 

 which shall accrue from the funds granted to the state by the 

 act aforesaid, and shall apply the same, together with all such 

 income as they shall receive from any other sources to the 

 maintenance of the college in conformity with the act of 

 coikgress. 



