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MARKET.

CHARLES B. RICE, Superintendent of Faneuil Hall Market. Salary, $2,500. Appointed by the Mayor and Aldermen. [Ord. p. 185.]

Amos Dodge, Deputy Superintendent. Salary, $1,500 per annum. [Nominated by the Superintendent and approved by the Mayor.]

Charles O. Fox, Weigher. Salary, $60 per month.

The limits of Faneuil Hall Market include the lower floor, porches, and cellars of the building called Faneuil Hall Market, the basement story and cellars under Faneuil Hall, and the following described portions of the adjacent streets, viz: so much of Commercial street as lies westerly of the sidewalk on the easterly side thereof, and between the outer lines of the sidewalks on the northerly side of North Market street and the southerly side of South Market street extended eastwardly; all of North and South Market streets except the northerly sidewalk of the former, and the southerly sidewalk of the latter; all that portion of Merchants row included between the outer lines of the aforesaid northerly and southerly sidewalks extended westwardly across said Merchants row and all of Faneuil Hall square, except the sidewalks on the northerly, southerly, and westerly sides thereof, the above-described limits being delineated on a plan made by N. Henry Crafts, city engineer, dated March 12, 1866.

POLICE DEPARTMENT.

[Ord. p. 526.]

The officers of this department are nominated by the Mayor and confirmed by the Board of Aldermen.

The Chief of Police is the head of the department, and has precedence and control of all the officers and members, and of

all constables and other officers when engaged in the service of the city; subject to the direction of the Mayor and the Police Committee.

The department is employed in the recovery of lost and stolen property, in the detection of criminals, in the general execution of the laws of the Commonwealth, the special laws and ordinances of the City Council, and orders of the Board of Aldermen. The officers are required to take notice of all nuisances, street defects, obstructions, and openings, defective street lamps and water pipes; to give alarms and be present at all fires, and to have a general care for life and property and the preservation of the peace.

The department under its present organization comprises a maximum of five hundred men, divided as follows:

AT CENTRAL OFFICE, CITY HALL.

EDWARD H. SAVAGE, Chief. Salary, $3,500. Jas. Quinn, Dep. Chief. Salary, $2,500. H. N. Follansbee, Clerk. Salary, $1,500. I. G. Robbins, Asst. Clerk. E. W. Goodwin, Supt. of Building Permits. E. S. Crocker, Messenger.

There is also a detail at the City Hall of seven men as Superintendents and Assistant-Superintendents of hacks, wagons, pawnbrokers, and licenses, and seven men as day and night watch.

There are detailed at each of the following Stations a suitable number of patrolmen for day and night duty, to cover the territory of the district all the time and officered as follows:

STATION NO. 1.

Old Hancock School-house, Hanover street.

Nathaniel Emerson, Captain.

William A. Ham and Joseph B. Blanchard, Lieutenants.

Chase C. J. Spear, George N. Hutchinson, and Thomas Weir, Sergeants.

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STATION NO. 2.

Court square, corner Williams court.

Paul J. Vinal, Captain.

Daniel W. Childs and Benjamin D. Burley, Lieutenants.

Horace M. Ford, Solomon S. Foster, and Joseph H. Bates, Sergeants.

STATION NO. 3.
Joy street.

Thomas P. Pierce, Captain.

Daniel Hancock and Jonathan W. Baker, Lieutenants.

John B. Eastman, Stephen L. Lewis, and Nathaniel C. Leavitt, Sergeants.

STATION NO. 4.

La Grange strect.

Henry J. V. Myers, Captain.

Augustus Clarke and Alfred H. Porter, Lieutenants.

Lyman W. Gould, Calvin P. Elliott, and George S. Maynard, Sergeants.

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Lyford W. Graves and Edward M. Johnson, Lieutenants.
Curtis Trask, Warren Hartshorn, and Joseph B. Emerson,
Sergeants.

STATION NO. 6.

Broadway, South Boston.

Henry T. Dyer, Captain.

Samuel H. Richards and George Emerson, Lieutenants.

Abner C. Crooker, George Emerson 2d, and Winslow B. Lucas,

Sergeants.

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STATION NO. 7.

Paris street, East Boston.

Romanzo H. Wilkins, Captain.

James Adams and Richardson A. Tewksbury, Lieutenants.
George W. Adams and William S. Kendall, Sergeants.

STATION NO. 8. (Harbor Police.)

Commercial, corner Salutation street.

James W. Twombly, Captain.

Joseph H. Park, Edward G. Graves, and George F. Gould,

Lieutenants.

Samuel W. Howe and John B. Wedger, Sergeants.

STATION NO. 9.

Old Roxbury City Hill, Dudley street.

Samuel G. Adams, Captain.

Joseph Hastings and Joseph Hubbard, Lieutenants.
Frank H. Briggs and John F. Gardiner, Sergeants.

STATION NO. 10.

Corner of Washington and Tremont streets.

John W. Chase, Captain.

Elijah H. Goodwin and Silas M. Littlefield, Lieutenants.

Hawley Folsom, Eben T. Hitchcock, and Jeremiah J. McNamara, Sergeants.

STATION NO. 11.

Hancock street, Ward 16.

William Chadbourn, Captain.

John E. Jones and Robert Pierce, Lieutenants.

CITY PRISON.

Basement of Court House.

Aaron F. Nettleton, John Rogers, and Augustus Grant, Lieuten

ants.

John H. F. Hout, Messenger.

The salary for each Captain of police is $4.00 per day; for

Lieutenants $3.50 per day; for Sergeants $3.25 per day; Patrolmen $3.00 each per day.

CONSTABLES.

[Ord. p. 134.]

Appointed and Qualified.

Francis M. Adams,

Arthur F. Anderson,

James Ball,

John R. Barry,

+Phineas Bates,

Francis J. Baxter,
Morrill P. Berry,
William W. Blake,
Gideon B. Blasland,
Charles S. Blood,
Samuel Brackett,
*Francis V. Bulfinch,

Asa O. Butman,
Derastus Clapp,
Lemuel Clark,
Joseph D. Coburn,
+Chase Cole,

Henry Crane, jr.
Daniel B. Curtis,
Oliver J. Curtis,
Samuel A. Cushing,
Charles R. Cutter,
Elisha M. Davis,
David M. R. Dow,
Alvin S. Drew,

George G. Drew,

William E. Easterbrook,

Caleb S. Emery,

Ephraim W. Farr,

+George M. Felch,

*Richard J. Fennelly,

||Thomas Folger, Elijah D. Foss, *Eben F. Gay,

Sarell Gleason, James F. Good win, Charles A. Hackett, Thomas Hall, James G. Harrington, John C. Harrington, Charles W. Hebard, *Sylvester H. Hebard, Zaccheus Holmes, Merrill S. Holway, *Alexander Hopkins, Samuel N..Howe, William B. Hughes, John Huston, Henry M. Hunter, Frederick P. Ingalls, ||Abbott L. Knowles, John T. Lawton, †James P. Leeds, *Abraham M. Leavitt, William D. Martin, +Samuel McIntosh,

* Treasurer's Deputy Collectors.

+Truant Officers.

|| Health Department.

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