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SOLICITOR.

[Ord. p. 580.]

John P. Healy, City Solicitor. Office, 2 Pemberton square. Salary, $5,000. [Chosen by concurrent vote.]

Assistant Solicitors, Clement H. Hill; salary, $2,500. Charles F. Kittredge; salary, $2,500. [Nominated by mayor and confirmed by committee on ordinances.]

Fisher Ames, Clerk. Salary, $1,500. [Appointed by city solicitor.]

STREETS.

[Ord. p. 597.]

This department, under the direction of the board of aldermen, as County Commissioners, has charge of the laying out and widening of streets and highways, and of the assessment and payment of damages therefor.

Thomas W. Davis, City Surveyor. Salary, $2,500. [Chosen by concurrent vote. Ord. p. 646.]

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At Large.

[Elected by concurrent vote in March or April.]

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N. Henry Crafts, City Engineer. Salary, $3,000. [Chosen by concurrent vote. Ord. p. 176.]

Ezekiel R. Jones, Superintendent Eastern Division of Water Works, 221 Federal street, Boston.

Albert Stanwood, Superintendent Western Division of Water Works, Natick, Mass. [Appointed by Cochituate Water

Board.]

William F. Davis, Water Registrar. by concurrent vote. Ord. p. 731.] ter rates are payable at this office.

Salary, $2,500. [Chosen
Office, City Hall.

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WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.

Sealers, Wm. F. Reed, Frederic G. Pope, Emery N. Moore. Salaries, $1,500 each per annum. Daniel Hunt, Assistant. Salary, $600 per annum. Office, City Hall, Court Square. [The Sealers are appointed by the Mayor and Aldermen in March or April, and the Assistants are appointed by the Sealers, subject to the approval of Board of Aldermen. Ord. 754.]

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MISCELLANEOUS.

The following City Officers are paid by FEES, and are annually appointed by the City Council:

Inspector of Lime.— [Ord. p. 438.] Andrew Abbot, Ebenezer Curtis.

Fence Viewers.- [Ord. p. 197.] Luther Briggs, E. H. R. Ruggles, John W. Draper, Moses Gragg and John Dove, John Noble.

Cullers of Hoops and Staves.—[Ord. p. 588.] Lewis Beck, Benjamin Abbot.

Field Drivers and Pound Keepers.— [Ord. p. 209.] William D. Cook, S. E. Partridge, Henry Morse, Thomas M. Cotton, Samuel McIntosh, Edward F. Mecnen, Minot D. Getchell, E. T. Hitchcock, Matthew R. Clark, J. M. Swett, Charles Spear, Theodore Hersey, William Gordon, Wilson Stanley, John Robie, William Moulton, Robert T. Glidden.

Weighers and Inspectors of Lighters and other Vessels.— Edward Hatch, Inspector in chief. John Kenny, Charles C. Davis, Abijah R. Tewksbury. [Elected in March or April. Ord. p. 45.]

The following are appointed by the Mayor and Aldermen:

Surveyor of Marble, Freestone and Soapstone.-[Ord. p. 439.] William B. Bayley.

Inspectors of Petroleum and Coal Oils.- Robert F. Means, Nathaniel Cleaves. [Ord. p. 512.]

Superintendents of Hay-scales, &c.— North Scales.- Henry A. Davis. South Scales.- Levi Chadbourne. South Boston.

Scales.- John M. Johnson. East Boston Scales.- John W. Kimball. Highlands.- Andrew W. Newman. [Ord. p.

309.]

Hayweighers at Dorchester.-J. T. Dalrymple, E. W. Harding, C. A. Upham, A. J. Wheeler, Ebenezer Curtis, C. E. Stevenson, Aaron Bradshaw.

Measurers of Upper Leather.- William Bragdon, William Powers, George W. Bragdon, John W. Bragdon, jr. [Ord. p. 429.]

Measurers of Wood and Bark.- Timothy Abbott, B. G. Prescott, William Keith, Robert Hale, J. B. Quimby, Charles Darrow, H. F. Lawrence, Caleb W. Hartshorn, Stanley C. Burnham, William Jordan, Randall G. Morse. [Ord. p. 761.]

Measurer of Grain.- George P. Ray. [Ord. p. 442.]

Commissioners on the Public Landing Place in Milton.
[Stat .1835, c. 117, § 1.]

Three Commissioners are chosen annually by Boston, and three by Milton, to constitute a Board to have the care of the ancient public landing place in Milton, to prevent encroachments thereon and remove nuisances, etc. They are chosen in March or April. The Commissioners elected by concurrent vote of the City Council of Boston are Edmund J. Baker, E. J. Bispham, E. H. R. Ruggles.

Inspectors and Weighers of Bundle Hay. - Israel M. Barnes,

Samuel B. Livermore, Henry Emerson, Jasper H. Eaton, William R. Inman, E. G. Dudley, William S. Holmes, Walter C. Bryant.

COUNTY OFFICERS.

SUPERIOR COURT FOR CRIMINAL BUSINESS.

[Ord. p. 146.]、

The duties of Judges of this Court are performed by the Justices of the Superior Court, or some one of them. [Act 1859, chap. 196; Gen. Stat. chap. 114.]

District Attorney. - John W. May. Salary, $3,000. [Chosen in

1868, for three years, from the first Wednesday of January, 1869; Gen. Stat. chap. 10, § 2.]

Assistant District Attorney. Moorfield Storey. [Appointed by the Governor.] Salary $1,800.

Francis H. Underwood, Clerk. Salary, $2,000, and one-half of the excess of fees above that sum. Elected by the people in 1866 for five years. Gen. Stat. chap. 10, § 3.]

SHERIFF.

John M. Clark, Sheriff and Jailer. Salary, $2,500. Elected by the people in 1868, for three years. [Gen. Stat. chap. 10, § 5.]

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