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The following Constables attend the Ward Meetings of the Citizens on Election days.

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Constables appointed by the Mayor and Aldermen to make complaints against Truant Children and Absentees from School. [City Ordi nances, p. 402. Salary, $800 per annum.

William F. Reed,

John C. Pattee,

William H. Brown.

PRINTING AND ADVERTISING.

Moore & Crosby, 130 Washington Street, City Printers. Work done by contract. [City Ordinances, p. 304.]

The newspapers in which the City Ordinances, Advertisements, &c. are published, comprise all the daily papers, and the American Patriot, South Boston Gazette, and East Boston Ledger. [Elected by the City Council, in February or March.] Compensation not exceeding $300 each for daily papers, and $100 each per annum for weekly papers.

SEWERS.

Charles B. Wells, Superintendent of Common Sewers. Office, City Hall. Salary $1500. [Chosen by concurrent vote in May or June. City Ordinances, p. 358.]

SOLICITOR.

George S. Hillard, City Solicitor, Office No. 4 Court street. Salary $2500, his office expenses, and $200 for clerk hire. concurrent vote in June. City Ordinances, p. 360.]

STREETS.

[Chosen by

The Mayor and Aldermen are Surveyors of Highways. [Charter, § 41.]

Alfred T. Turner, Superintendent of Streets, Office, City Hall. Salary $1400. [Chosen by concurrent vote in January or February. City Ordinances, p. 383.]

TREASURY DEPARTMENT.

Frederic U. Tracy, City and County Treasurer and Collector. Salary $3000; and $5700 for permanent assistant clerks, $1100 of which is paid to a clerk, whose duty it is to receive money for the Water Rates. [Chosen by the City Council in Convention, in May, City Charter, § 42.]

DEPUTY COLLECTORS.

James Pierce,

Alexander Hopkins,

Eben F. Gay,

Moses Bass,

[Appointed by Treasurer.

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Ordinances, p. 119. They are also appointed Constables by the

Mayor and Aldermen.]

Elisha Copeland, City Auditor. Salary $2500, and $1500 for clerk hire. [Chosen by concurrent vote of the City Council in May. City Ordinances, p. 396.]

WATER DEPARTMENT.

COCHITUATE WATER BOARD.

Office 119 Washington Street.

[Chosen in March or April, by concurrent vote. City Ordinances, p. 424.]

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J. Avery Richards, Water Registrar. Salary $1300.

Office, City Building, Court square.

[Chosen by concurrent vote in September or October. Ord.

p. 425.]

CITY ENGINEER.

E. Sylvester Chesbrough. Salary $2500.

Henry S. McKean, Assistant Engineer. Salary $1200.

Office, 119 Washington street.

[Chosen in September or October, by concurrent vote. Ordinances, p. 425.]

The following City Officers are paid by FEES, and are annually appointed by the City Council. [Ordinances, p. 274.]

SURVEYOR GENERAL OF LUMBER.

George W. Cram. Office, 25 Doane street.

[Chosen by concurrent vote in February. City Ordinances, p. 260.] Deputy Surveyors appointed by the Surveyor General. [City Ordinances, p. 261.]

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John B. Drew,

Saratoga street, East Boston.

Franklin House.

East Boston.

Princeton and Marion streets, E. Boston.

Inspectors of Lime.-Isaac Jones, James H. Collins.

Fence Viewers.—William P. Houston, Martin H. Cross.

Cullers of Dry Fish.-Nehemiah P. Mann, Moses Miller.

Cullers of Hoops and Staves.-Lewis Beck, Mark F. Nason.

Assay Master.-Samuel F. Guild.

Field Drivers and Pound Keepers.-Samuel Stinson, Walter W. Homer, Aaron P. Pond.

The following are appointed by the Mayor and Aldermen.

Weigher of Hay, &c.-John R. Bradford. [Ordinances, p. 180.]

Measurers of Upper Leather.-William Bragdon, Benjamin B. Webster. [Ordinances, p. 254.]

Measurer of Wood and Bark brought by land.-John R. Bradford. [Ordinances, p. 444.]

Measurer of Wood, brought by water.-Warren Bowker. [Ordinances, p. 444.]

Inspectors of Ballast, and Weighers of Boats and Lighters.-Abijah R. Tewksbury, Henry Curtis. [Appointed in March or April. Ordinances, p. 33. Mun. Reg. p. 78, 87.]

City Crier-George Hill.-[Licensed from time to time, until the first day of May following. Ordinances, p. 97.]

Sealer of Weights and Measures.-Peter H. Walker. [Ordinances, pp. 430, 439.]

Inspectors and Weighers of Bundle Hay.-Elbridge G. Dudley, Ísrael M. Barnes, Samuel B. Livermore, B. M. Nevers, Caleb W. Hartshorn, Joseph Urann, Henry R. Andrews. [Ordinances, p. 181.]

COUNTY OFFICERS.

MUNICIPAL COURT.

The duties of Judge of the Municipal Court of the City of Boston, are performed by the Justices of the Court of Common Pleas, or some one of them. [Act 1843, ch. 7.]

George W. Cooley, Attorney.

Thomas W. Phillips, Clerk.

Henry Homer, Crier and Messenger.

SHERIFFS AND CORONERS.

Joseph Eveleth, Sheriff and Jailor.

Gustavus Andrews,

William P. Baker,

Alonzo F. Neale,

Daniel J. Coburn,
Benjamin F. Bayley,
Erastus W. Sanborn,
Joseph A. Willard,
Joseph D. Coburn,

Erastus Rugg, Chelsea.

William S. Bartlett, Deputy Jailor.

Deputies.

Jabez Pratt, Charles Smith, Edwin Rice, Erastus W. Sanborn, Jacob Herrick, Charles H. Stedman, William Andrews, William M. Cornell, Hamlet Bates, Chelsea, Edward Floyd, Winthrop, Coroners.

POLICE COURT.

John Gray Rogers,) Justices of the Police Court and of the Justices'
Abel Cushing,
Court. Salary $1800 each. [Rev. Stat.
ch. 87.]

Thomas Russell,

Thomas Power, Clerk.

Salary $1800. [Ord. pp. 90, 93, 97.]

William Knapp, Assistant Clerk. Salary $1500. [Rev. Stat. ch. 87.] Seth Tobey, Second Assistant Clerk. Salary $1000. S. Edward Ireson, Third Assistant Clerk. Salary $800.

Jonas Stratton, Messenger. Salary $33.33 per month.

The Judge of Probate and the Justices of the Police Court are the Inspectors of Prisons. [Revised Statutes, p. 784. Act 1843, Ch. 61, § 2.1

William Knapp, Secretary to the Inspectors.

The Judge of Probate and the three Justices of the Police Court, constitute the Board of Accounts for the County. [Revised Statutes, p. 164. Ord. p. 96.] They are allowed $3 for each day's actual service in auditing the County Accounts.

William Knapp, Secretary of the Board. Salary $150.

William Easterbrook, Keeper of the County Court House. Salary $700.

Samuel Canning, Assistant Keeper. Salary $700. [Appointed by Mayor and Aldermen, subject to approval of Supreme Court.]

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