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Hugh J. Toland,
Thomas Leavitt,
Joseph R. Grose,
Edward F. Robinson,
William B. Smart,
Geo. F. Williams,
Andrew J. Browne,
Henry W. Wilson,

John McElroy,

George A. Comins,
L. Foster Morse,
Phineas B. Smith,
Richard B. Smart,

John Pearce (Ward 23),
Gideon Walker,

John Pierce (Ward 24),
Henry Pierce.

[Salary, seven dollars per day.]

SECOND ASSISTANTS.

The Second Assistants are chosen by the City Council, in February or March, one for each assessment district. Salary, six dollars per day. The assessment districts for 1876 are as follows:

Dist. 1. The whole of Ward 1 (East Boston). GEORGE SHACKFORD, Assessor,

Dist. 2. The whole of Ward 2 (East Boston). JOHN H. DUANE, Assessor.

Dist. 3. The whole of Ward 3. (Charlestown) JOHN BRYANT, Assessor.

Dist. 4. The whole of Ward 4 (Charlestown) D. D. TaxAssessor.

LOR,

Dist. 5. The whole of Ward 5 (Charlestown) DENNIS G. QUIRK, Assessor.

Dist. 6. That part of Ward 6, lying to the northward and eastward of a line commencing at Charles river bridge and drawn through the centre of Prince, Salem, Parmenter and Richmond street extended, Atlantic avenue, to the south boundary of Central Wharf, thence to the water. WM. N. STARRETT, Assessor.

Dist. 7. That part of Ward 6 lying to the southward and westward of a line commencing at the junction of Salem and Parmenter streets and drawn thence through Parmenter and

Richmond street extended, and Atlantic avenue to the boundary line of Ward 12. JAMES L. QUIGLEY, Assessor.

Dist. 8. The whole of Ward 7. MARTIN DOwling. Assessor.

Dist. 9. The whole of Ward 8. CHARLES ROBERTS, Asssessor.

Dist. 10. The whole of Ward 9. WALTER HARMON, Assessor.

Dist. 11. That part of Ward 10 lying to the northward and eastward of a line commencing at the junction of Joy and Beacon streets and drawn through the centre of Beacon, Park, Tremont, Winter and Summer streets to the boundary line of Ward 12. Wм. S. WHITNEY, Assessor.

Dist. 12. That part of Ward 10 lying to the southward and westward of the line described in District 11. INCREASE E. NOYES, Assessor.

Dist. 13. That part of Ward 11 bounded by Otter, Beacon, Arlington and Boylston streets to Park square, thence through Providence street to Berkeley street and the northwest side of the Boston and Providence Railroad to West Chester square, thence to the water line. JAMES STANDISH, Assessor.

Dist. 14. That part of Ward 11 lying southwardly of a line drawn through Park square, Providence street to Berkeley street, and the Boston and Providence Railroad to West Newton street. LEVI W. SHAW, Assessor.

Dist. 15. That part of Ward 12 lying north and east of a line drawn from the junction of Kneeland and Hudson streets thence through Kneeland street and Mount Washington avenue to the boundary line of Ward 13. JOHN J. MURPHY, Assessor.

Dist. 16. That part of Ward 12 lying to the south and west of the line described in District 15. REDMOND J. ALLMAN, Assessor.

Dist. 17. The whole of Ward 13. sessor.

DUDLEY PRAY, As

GEO. W. Kingman.

Dist. 18. The whole of Ward 14. Assessor.

Dist. 19. The whole of Ward 15. JOHN E. HUNTRESS, Assessor.

Dist. 20. The whole of Ward 16. FRED'K A. WILKINS, Assessor.

Dist. 21. The whole of Ward 17. DUDLEY R. CHILD, Assessor.

Dist. 22. The whole of Ward 18. Assessor.

SAMUEL P. OLIVER,

Dist. 23. The whole of Ward 19. ELBRIDGE G. SCOTT, Assessor.

Dist. 24. That part of Ward 20 lying south and west of a line commencing at the junction of Albany and Swett streets, thence through the centre of Swett and Magazine streets and Blue Hill avenue to the boundary line of Ward 21. JOSEPH WHITE, Jr., Assessor.

Dist. 25. That part of Ward 20 not included in the above description of District No. 24. EDW'D W. DOLAN, Assessor.

Dist. 26. That part of Ward 21 lying north and west of a line commencing at the junction of Washington and Warren streets, thence running through Warren street, Walnut avenue, Circuit and Washington streets to Codman avenue. JOHN H. GRIggs, Assessor.

Dist. 27. That part of Ward 21 lying south and east of the line described in District 26. GEO. WARREN, Assessor.

Dist. 28. That part of Ward 22 lying easterly of the Brookline boundary and St. Mary street, and extended to Charles river. JOHN W. STEERE, Assessor.

Dist. 29. That part of Ward 22 lying westerly of the line described in District 28. SAM'L N. DAVENPORT, Assessor. Dist. 30. That part of Ward 23 lying northward and

westerly of the Boston and Providence Railroad to Forest Hills station, and from thence all to the north of the Dedham Branch Railroad to Dedham. GEO. N. BLISS, Assessor.

Dist. 31. That part of Ward 23 lying southeasterly of the line described in District 30. ALEX. DICKSON, Assessor.

Dist. 32. That part of Ward 24 lying easterly of a line commencing on the line of Ward 15 at the junction of Mount Vernon and Boston streets, thence through Boston, Columbia, Quincy, Church and East streets and Dorchester avenue, to Neponset river. WM. WITHINGTON, Assessor.

Dist. 33. That part of Ward 24 lying southerly and westerly of a line commencing at the junction of Blue Hill avenue and Quincy street, thence through the line described in District 32. E. H. R. RUGGLES, Assessor.

BENJAMIN CUSHING, Secretary to Board of Assessors and to Board of Assistant Assessors.

BATH-HOUSES.

Public Bathing-houses are established in convenient places in this city, under the care and superintendence of the Joint Standing Committee on Bathing, which are accessible to men, women and children free of any expense, but subject to certain regulations.

The locations of the bath-houses, and the number of baths taken in 1875 at each house, were as follows:

FOR MEN AND BOYS.

*

No. 1.- West Boston Bridge, foot of Cam

bridge street,

123,251

* Bath-house No. 2, formerly at Cragie's Bridge, foot of Leverett street, was discontinued in 1874.

No. 3.-Charles-river Bridge, near Causeway

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No. 10. South Boston, foot of L street, Dor

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