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SECT. 10. The salary of the Deputy Superintendent of Faneuil Hall Market shall be at the rate of One Thousand Three Hundred Dollars per annum.

SECT. 11. The salary of the Superintendent of Faneuil Hall shall be at the rate of Five Hundred Dollars per annum. He shall account for and pay over all sums of money received by him for the city in his official capacity.

SECT. 12. The salary of the Superintendent of Lamps shall be at the rate of Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars per annum, which sum shall be in full for all his services. He shall act as secretary to the Committee on Lamps; and said Committee shall allow him the use of a horse and vehicle, at the expense of the city, for which they shall approve the bills.

SECT. 13. The salary of the Superintendent of the Mount Washington Avenue Bridge shall be at the rate of One Thousand Eight Hundred Dollars per annum, which salary shall be in full for his services, and for all and any assistants he may employ.

SECT. 14. The salary of the Superintendent of the Federal Street Bridge shall be at the rate of One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars per annum; and he shall be allowed the use of the building on said bridge, and a horse at the city's expense, for the purpose of opening and closing the draw, -the said compensation and privileges to be in full for his services and the services of such assistants as he may employ.

SECT. 15. The salary of the Superintendent of the Dover Street Bridge shall be at the rate of Nine Hundred Dollars per annum; and he shall be allowed the use of the house on said bridge, free of rent,—the said compensation and privileges to be in full for services of himself and assistants.

SECT. 16. The salary of the Superintendent of the Meridian Street Bridge shall be at the rate of Seven Hundred Dollars per annum, the same to be in full for his services and the services of such assistants as he may employ.

SECT. 17. The salary of the Superintendent of the Chelsea Street Bridge shall be at the rate of Three Hundred Dollars per annum, the same to be in full for his services and the services of such assistants as he may employ.

SECT. 18. The salary of the Superintendent of Neponset Bridge shall be at the rate of Two Hundred Dollars per annum, the same to be in full for all the services performed in the superintendence of said bridge.

SECT. 19. The salary of the Superintendent of Granite Bridge shall be at the rate of One Hundred Dollars per annum, said sum to be in full for all the services performed for the city of Boston in the superintendence of said bridge, the same amount being paid by the adjoining town.

SECT. 20. The salary of the Superintendent of the Boston Lunatic Hospital shall be at the rate of One Thousand Eight Hundred Dollars per annum; and he shall be allowed sufficient house room, free of rent, and board for himself and his family in said Hospital; which compensation and privileges shall be in full for his services as Superintendent of said Hospital, and also as Physician to all the Public Institutions at South Boston.

SECT. 21. The salary of the Master of the House of Correction shall be at the rate of One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars per annum; and he shall be allowed sufficient house room in said building, free of rent, and board for himself and family; but no other fees or perquisites shall be allowed him.

SECT. 22. The salary of the Superintendent of the City Hospital shall be at the rate of One Thousand Eight Hundred Dollars per annum; and the Trustees shall allow him what, in their opinion, shall be sufficient house room in said building, free of rent, and board for himself and family; but no other fees or perquisites shall be allowed him.

SECT. 23. The salary of the Superintendent of the Common and Public Grounds shall be at the rate of One Thousand Eight Hundred Dollars per annum.

SECT. 24. The salary of the Superintendent of Hacks and Carriages shall be at the rate of Three Dollars and Fifty Cents per day.

SECT. 25. The salary of the Superintendent of Trucks and Wagons shall be at the rate of Three Dollars and Fifty Cents per day.

SECT. 26. The salary of the Superintendent of Pawnbrokers shall be at the rate of Three Dollars and Fifty Cents per day.

SECT. 27. The salary of the Superintendent of Intelligence offices shall be at the rate of Three Dollars and fifty cents per day.

ORDERED: That the salaries of the following officers, for the year beginning on the first day of April, one thousand eight hundred and seventy, shall be as herein mentioned, payable monthly, subject to the deduction of any and all sums due from such officers to the city; and of all fees received by the officers mentioned in this order, for attendance as witnesses or any other service, except as provided in the Police Ordinance, or in the Police Rules or Regulations.

SECT. 1. The salary of the Chief of Police shall be at the rate of Three Thousand Dollars per annum; and he shall be allowed the use of a horse and vehicle at the city's ex pense.

SECT. 2. The salary of the Deputy Chief of Police shall be at the rate of Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars per

annum.

SECT. 3. The salary of the Clerk of the Police Depart

ment shall be at the rate of One Thousand Five Hundred

Dollars per annum.

SECT. 4. The salary of the Captains of Police shall be at the rate of Four Dollars per day.

SECT. 5. The salary of Lieutenants of Police shall be at the rate of Three Dollars and Fifty Cents per day.

SECT. 6. The salary of the Sergeants of Police shall be at the rate of Three Dollars and Twenty-five Cents per day. SECT. 7. The salary of the Patrolmen and Stewards of the Police Department shall be at the rate of Three Dollars per day.

SECT. 8. The salary of each of the Officers appointed by the Mayor and Aldermen to take charge of Truant and Vagrant Children shall be at the rate of One Thousand Two Hundred Dollars per annum.

ORDERED: That the salaries of the following officers, for the year beginning on the first day of April, one thousand eight hundred and seventy, shall be as herein mentioned, subject to the deduction of any and all sums due from such officers to the city; and the number of days' service of the First and Second Assistant Assessors shall be certified according to the ordinance; but no pay shall be allowed for revising assessments, except for the time actually therein employed, and the Secretary shall issue no certificate to any Assessor, or First or Second Assistant, for such service until such

Assessor shall have filed with him a statement of the several revisions for which he claims payment, and the time he has devoted to each case: provided, however, that no payment for revising shall be allowed exceeding ten days' service.

SECTION 1. The salary of each of the five Assessors shall be at the rate of Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars per annum, including the allowance provided for by the General Statutes of the Commonwealth; and there shall be allowed this department the further sum of Twenty-three Thousand Dollars to be paid for clerk hire, to be disbursed under the direction of the Joint Committee on the Assessors' Department.

SECT. 2. The salary of the First Assistant Assessors shall be at the rate of Six Dollars; and the salary of the Second Assistant Assessors at the rate of Five Dollars, for each and every day of actual service while engaged in street duty or revising assessments; and there shall be paid a further sum of Three Hundred Dollars to each First Assistant Assessor, and Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars to each Second Assistant Assessor, for attending all the sessions of the Board of Assessors, and the First and Second Assistants; and for nonattendance there shall be deducted a pro rata amount. The amount of service rendered by the several Assistant Assessors shall be certified by the Secretary of the Board in such manner as the Joint Committee on the Assessors' Department shall order.

SECT. 3. The sessions of the Board of Assessors and Assistant Assessors shall be held daily, beginning on the sixteenth day of June, and shall not terminate sooner than the seventh of August, unless dissolved by the Board of Assessors.

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