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proposals to owners of, in Union street, 83,
proposed addition to oyster house near Oliver's Dock, 194. purchase of part of, by town, on Elm street, 295, 296, 298. razing of, on Beacon street, 292.
to widen Elm street, 159, 160, 161.
referees, to estimate damages done to property of Mrs. Scollay, 178.
rent of house near Green Dragon Tavern, 249, 250.
removal of, for new street in Cornhill, 163, 165, 166, 167, 168. to North Allen street, 257.
reward for detection of per- sons defacing, 90, 185.
ruined, complaint against, 225. sale of Mrs. Scollay's, adver- tised, 192.
Town, county and public, decorated in honor of peace. 137.
Town's, in Union street, en- croachment on, 292, 293, 294. Bulfinch, 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, 27, 30, 31, 33, 34, 38, 39, 40, 41, 45, 46, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 69, 70, 71, 72, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 120, 121, 122, 127, 128, 129, 130, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 161, 162, 171, 172, 174, 175, 176, 177, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 187, 188, 190, 192, 194, 195, 196, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 225, 231, 232, 234, 236, 238, 239, 241, 245, 250, 252, 253, 255. 256, 257, 258, 260, 262, 267, 273, 275.
Charles, 4, 6, 7, 12, 16, 20, 26, 28, 29, 34, 35, 36, 37, 42, 43, 44, 47 48, 68, 123, 124, 125, 126, 128, 133, 165, 166, 199, 214, 217, 233,
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INDEX TO PLACES AND SUBJECTS.
Bulfinch, Charles, 248, 262, 268.
street, committee to direct re- pairs, 25. Bullard, Messrs., 292.
Bulls, petition for, 276.
to be kept near hay scales, 277, 278. care of, 278.
Bumstead, Jeremiah, 76. Jeremiah, Jr., 123. Joseph, 21, 64, 93. Josiah, 34. -, 29, 119, 205.
Buoy to mark sand bar at Deer Island, 12. Burchsted, James, 70, 95, 120, 146.
Burdekin, Joseph, 158, 190, 235.
Burdett, James W., 231.
Burial grounds, new, in South Boston, 210, 283, 284, 285, 288. court at Taun- ton to con- sider report on, 295.
court proceed- ings relative to, 299. land for, 226, 302, 303, 304. demand for, on South Boston cor- poration, 268. petition for purchase of, 209.
north, deed of land for, 262.
part of Dorchester to be purchased for, 226, 268. south, removal of snow from streets leading to, 49. superintendent, office for, 91.
Burr, Joshua, 142. Martin, 95, 120, 146, 193, 237, 297. Mort., 64. Burrill, Phillip, 74, 102.
Burroughs, George, Jr., 21, 64, 93, 119, 144.
Burrows, Capt. William, 94.
Butchers' carts in Union street, 7.
Butchers, petition from, in Union street, 56. Butler's row, claim to land at bottom of, 254, 255, 256. land at bottom of, suit rela- live to, 304. superintendent of police to order removal of bar- rels in, 288.
Butters, Joshua, 186, 236. Buxton, -, 28.
By-laws, committee to consider printing of, 254, 255. printing of, 258. purchase of books of, 275.
Cabot, Joseph, 143, 144, 190, 235. Samuel, 43, 190, 235. Samuel, Jr., 143, 144. -, 262, 271. Cadets, commander of, 179. (See Militia.) use of armory by, 179.
Call, Mr., 41, 42.
Callahan, Mrs., 76. Callender, C., 296. John, 274, 275, 276. Joseph, 147. J., 132. William, 81, 265. -, 189, 267.
Cambridge, 186. street, 29, 218, 241, 267.
Cambridge street, encumbrance of foot" walk by steps in, 240. expense of sewers in' 57.
licentious conduct of people on hill south of, 99. liquor licenses on hill south of, 107. market-house in, 16. petition against sale of provisions from carts in, 16.
petition for removal of carts from, 16. regulations of sale of goods in, 68.
removal of steps from house in, 240. sale of liquors south of, 46. streets through land north of, 46.
Canal, 39, 42. in Mill Pond, committee to inspect walls of, 99.
inspection of building walls of, 88. land adjoining, 98.
stone to build walls of, 15.
proprietors, depositions relative to claim of, 91. bridge, 81, 127. indictment for emptying filth into river near, 50. street, paving of, to be paid by store proprietors, 72.
Candle manufacture, building for, on neck, 78. Canterbury, Jacob, 131.
Capen, Lemuel, 54, 85, 109, 138. Phineas, 190. Thomas, 242, 273.
Carleton, Osgood, 80. Mr., 39, 50, 97.
Carnes, John, 211, 212. , 215.
Carr, John, 10. Carriages, committee to report on regula- tions for, 55.
complaint against passing of, during religious services on Sundays, 189. in streets, publishing law rela- tive to, 65. not to stand in Union street, 296, 305. passage of, through squares, 8. petition for stand for, in School street, 175. regulations of, 8.
in streets, 66. near Boylston market, 48.
sale of, prohibited in State street, 22.
Carriageway on Washington street to be put in order by proprietors, 202. Carter, Abraham, 21, 64, 93. Mrs., 197. Carts, butchers', in Cornhill, complaint against, 282. committee to consider arrange- ment of, 300. damage to Mr. Lawrence by loss of, 252. drivers of, 9.
east of Faneuil Hall, regulation of, 245. in streets, care of, 44.
fines for standing in streets, 9. hand, regulations for standing of, in streets, 68. Market square, 252.
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CITY DOCUMENT No. 60.
Carts, incumberance of streets by, 48. in Adams street, 283.
Cambridge street, petition against sale of provisions from, 16.
Central street, 282, 283. complaint against, 300.
Liberty square, 283. Union street, standing of, 7. night, building wharf from alms- house for, 15. removal of nuisances by, 15. not to stand in Union street, 7. number of, in Central street, 279.
objection to standing of, in Milk street, 10.
petition to regulate in neighbor- hood of market-house, 45.
etc., registration of, 67.
regulations for, 8, 49.
east of Faneuil Hall, 248. sale of articles from,67. hay from, 66, 123, 124. provisions from, 66. beef and mutton from, 48. wood from, 66, 123,224. standing in streets, 16. with wood and cider in streets, 153. removal of, from market place, 55. market, 56.
responsibility of driver, 9. owners, 9.
sale of meat from, near Boylston market, 48.
scavenger, 15. standing of, in Congress street, 8. Cornhill, 8. Devonshire street, 8. Milk street, 8. Pond street, 9. Union street, 7. Water street, 8.
wood, Common street as a stand for, 50.
wagons, trucks and sleds, etc., weight of load to be carried on, 278.
committee to revise laws relative to, 226.
communication rela- tive to standing of, cast of Faneuil Hall, 224.
Cartwright, Hannah, 125, 193. -, 189. Carver, Captain, 85. street, 244. petition to pave, 290. refused, 252.
Cary, James, 242. Rer. Mr., 14.
Castle Island, ships to be sunk near, for defence of harbor, 118. street, 53.
extension of, from Orange to Front, 197. petition to illl near Dock, 194. Causeway, the, 42.
Causeway, the, committee to inspect wall outside of, 99. notice from Mill Pond Corporation relative to passage through, 15. opening through to admit lighters, 15. Cellars in Fish street, 175. market, committee to consider lease of, 253. rent of, 256. objection to granting of licenses to occupants of, 191, 192. resolutions relative to sale of liquors in, 216. water in, from sewer in North street, 93. under town-house, lease of, 51. rent of, 51.
Census to be taken, 11. Center street, new stable in, 228.
proposal relative to widen- ing of, 228. repairs to, 228. Centinel (see newspapers). Central street, 68.
carts in, 282. proprietors on, relative to horse carts stationed in, 114. regulations for standing of carts, etc., in, 68. sidewalk on, to be paved, 283. removal of crates from, 211. wharf (see wharves), 275. petition from proprietors of, 256. Certificates, auctioneers, 138, 139.
for theatre in Federal street, 149, 199. to sell liquors, 144.
Chamberlain, Edward, 6.
Chamberlin, Ezra, 102.
Chambers street, 30, 245. paving of, 72.
Champney, Samuel, 74. Mr., 54.
Chandler, Joseph, 94, 190.
Channing, Edward T., 227. George G., 51, 64, 93, 119, 144, 181, 190, 298. Rev. Mr., 7, 86. Mr., 138.
Chapman, Jonathan, 28. Chaponil, Anthony, 121.
Charcoal baskets, measuring of, 82. fraud in measuring, 277.
Charles river, committee to confer with proprietors bordering
on, 81. bridge, 9, 66, 127, 236.
street, 262.
carts and carriages with hay and straw to stand in, 123, 124. complaintagainst bathing near, 296. continuation of, 81. gravel for, 228.
petition before General Court to ex- tend, 82. for lamps in, 102. planking of sidewalk in, 209. sale of hay in, 66.
Charlestown street, 39. Charter street, 146.
sewer in, opening of, 258. petition to repair, 257.
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INDEX TO PLACES AND SUBJECTS.
Chase, Joshua, 57. Mr., 272.
Cheapside, 221.
common sewer in, 164. land of Belknap's alley added to lots on, 224. money for paving, 206. paving of, 227. petition for paving of, 206. of store proprietors in, 230.
Cheevers, Mess., 188. Chelsea bridge, 127. Chestnut street, assessment for repairing drain in, 263, 264. to pave gutter in, 303.
Child, David W., 31, 231. Childs, Edward, 59. -, 97.
Children, control of, during riots, 71. of Benjamin Bailey, petition of, 203. John Leverett, deed in be- half of, 18. Mr. Leverett, land belonging to, 5. Chimneys, cleaning of, 32. choice of inspector of, 101. for engine-house in Back street, 101.
sweepers, application for li- cense, 145.
appointment of, 260.
choice of superin- tendent, 101. superintendent, of- fice of, 101. imprisonment of, for fine, 111. fine of remitted, 111. vote of town on, to be sent to town attorney, 23.
Chocolate mills, 89. Christy (Christie), Thomas, 120, 186. Mr., 126.
Churches, Baptist, application from com- mittee of, 33. in Charles street, 296. Meeting Houses, 67. loan of benches to, 33.
Catholic, closing of street west of, 69.
contract for care of clocks in, 222.
Federal street, ringing bell of, 157. First, 65. in Hollis street, care of clock in, 222.
Dr. Lothrop's, 65.
new, in School street, building of, 234. South, passageway back of, to be conveyed to, 110. Old South, bell of, 157. clock, care of, 222. repairs to,
110. complaint of com- mittee from, against passing of carriages on Sun- day, 189. Society, singers of, to give services July 4th, 295. use of, for 4th of July oration, 294. Park Street, ringing bell of, 157.
Churches, Second, 65. clock, care of, 222. St. Matthew's Chapel, bell for, 263. Universalist, new committee, relative to building of, 234.
Cider carts, regulations for, 153, 203. Citizens action of in case of alarm or riot, 71.
Claims for damages by occupants of Mrs. Scollay's building, 191. to property of Mrs. Scollay, plans for settle- ment of, 182, 183. injury to property in Bow- doin street, 206, 213.
land taken to widen Back street, 245, 250. widen Elm street, 230. widen Lynn street, 223. street north of Exchange, 18. legal opinion as to future, by heirs of Gov. Hancock for land on Beacon street, 154, 155. of Amos Binney, 230. town against Mr. Boylston, 163. Ward N. Boyl- ston, committee on, 209. request for settlement of, 182.
Mr. French, 245. William R. Gray, 206, 213.
Gray, referees in, 213, 214. James Harrison, verdict in, 18. Leverett's, papers relative to, 261. to land by Leverett heirs, 18. land at bottom of Butler's row, 254, 255, 256.
Clap (Clapp), Elijah, 94. Martin, 144, 190, 235, 298. W. W., 90. Mr., 30. Clark (Clarke), Humphrey, Jr., 278. Nathaniel, 94. Samuel, 133. Sarah, 6. Thomas, 21, 64, 68, 93, 119, 144, 190, 216, 235, 298. -, 262.
Clay for repair of Front street, 55. Cleland, William, 27, 28, 34, 83, 93. Clergy, 137. Cleveland (Cleaveland), Charles, 180, 190. Clocks of First Church, 65. of Dr. Lothrop's Church, 65. committee to arrange for uni- formity in time of, in Boston, Cambridge and Salem, 186.
Clough, William, 242. Clouston, William, 122. Coates, John, 25, 186.
Cochran (Cochrane), William, 22, 64, 95, 106, 119, 120, 144, 146, 190, 193, 235, 298. Cockayne, George, 45, 58. Codman, Henry, 178. H., 266. John, 52, 145, 228. Stephen, 44, 119, 127, 197. petition of, relative to prosecution of Town Treasurer, 119.
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Coffin, Charles, 47. Cogswell, John, 94.
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CITY DOCUMENT NO. 60.
Cogswell, -, 189, 242.
Colburn (Colbourn), J. S., 46, 265, 266.
Cole, James, guardian for, to be appointed by Probate Court, 115. lane, 155.
Collamore, Gilman, 106, 119, 190, 235, 298. Collier, -, 94. William, 125, 189, 193.
Collins, William, 94, 189.
Comerais, John, 297, 302.
Commander-in-Chief, confidence in, for proper defence of town and harbor, 12.5.
Commercial Insurance Company, 135. petition of, 75. street, part of Milk street changed to, 232.
Commissioners appointed by Governor for defence of town, 125.
communication from, 126. meeting of, with Selectmen, 117. plans of, 118. relative to destruc. tion of bridges, 127. request completion of fortifications, 129. to set off burial-ground in South Boston, 283, 284, 285, 288. report of, 295. not accepted by court, 299.
Committee from Board of Health, 12, 15,
56, 86. relative to de- posit of dirt, 181, 182.
to act in con- junction with Select- men, 182. to confer with Selectmen rela- tive to alms- house wharf, 15. Brattle Street Society, 247.
Cornhill Corporation, 162.
Court of Sessions, 99.
from fire-wards, 44.
fire-wards relative to expenses of, 273.
Legislature to arrange public celebration of peace, 136, 137.
Old South church, com- plaint by, against passing of carriages on Sunday, 189.
Overseers of Poor, 99. Park Street Church So- ciety, 157. proprietors of land on Neck, 204. Republican convention, 51.
trustees of General Hospital, 259, 260. . wards to collect dona- tions for defence of town, 127, 128. wards to work on shore and harbor defence, 129.
Washington Benevo- lent Society, 72. of directors of mill corpora- tion, 1.
Committee of Federal Street Church So- ciety, 157. finance, 91.
to consider petition of Deputy Col- lectors for in- crease of salary, 139. fire-wards to direct opera- tions at
bridges,127. superintend destruction of bridges, 126. General Court to refer pe- tition to build wharf on flats to next session, 143. inhabitants as referees
to estimate damage by taking of land for new street in Cornhill, 166. of South Bos- ton relative to burial- ground, 285.
Marine Society, recom- mends not to sink hulks in harbor, 121.
Third Baptist Church, 33. town, relative to removal of filth, 22. on accounts, 176, 218. duties of, 218. meetings of, 218. alterations and repairs to town house, 45.
altering position of gun house, 27. application of Gen. Brooks, 87.
W. D. Sohier, 23.
Brooker's donation, 177. boundaries, 33.
Bowdoin street, 204.
Boylston's concerns, 222.
Boylston suit report, 230.
Common, 173, 174, 180, 230.
improvement of, 181.
to examine ac- counts of work done on, 97. to meet abutters on Beacon street, 221.
communication of Gorham Parsons, 21.
complaint of Mr. Hatch relative to drain in Cross street, 182.
Deer Island, 175.
employment of person to help care for Faneuil Hall, 44.
executions on estate of Jolin Coates, 25. expense of repairing Fort Hill, 87.
extension of Castle street, 197.
Front street report, 229.
good order of town, recom- mendations of, 70. gutter in Chardon's lanc, 198.
hayscales, 174, 219. duties of, 173 report, 239.
Jamps, 257.
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INDEX TO PLACES AND SUBJECTS.
Committee on lamps, lighting of, 200. in Market street, 260. to consider improve- ments in, 102. consider commu- nication from superintendent of, 255. contract for oil for, 201. regulate lighting of, 103. transfer in Prince street, 271, 272. land back of Beacon Hill, 223. in Mill pond, report of, 97. laying out new street from Beacon to Middlecot, 195, 197.
law regulating public houses, report, 216.
liquor licenses, on West Boston hill, 238.
lowering rents in Old State House, 23. market, 239, 256. duties of, 173, 219. regulations, 56. report of, 291.
relative to fish mar- ket, 240. relative to rents, 264. relative to lease of stalls in market west of Faneuil Hall, 251, 252.
to repair pavement south of Faneuil Hall, 241. to repair roof of, 236. to report relative to lease of stalls, 250.
neck, 174. duties of, 173. land leased to Mr. Ryan by, 177. petition to hire land, referred to, 175. relative to land on, 204. to examine, 26. locate place for night carts on, 89,90. repair east side of Washington street, 74. superintend l'e - pairs to streets on, 27. view, 27. report of, 244.
oil, 207. Old State House, 290. opening westerly end of Union street, 83. paving Foster's lane, 146. Foster street, 149. gutters in North Russell street, 290. pecuniary concerns of , town, chairman, 26.
Committee on pecuniary concerns of town, secretary, 26. petition of New England Guards, 90. Mr. Harring- ton, 90. W. D. Sohier, report, 23. reduction of rent of town house, 26, 90. regulations of carriages in streets, 55. removal of filth of the town, 22. from town, report, 38. gun-house, 15. post, corner of Salem and Prince streets, 272. repairs to school in South Boston, 293, 294. rules and orders, 214.
report of, 217, 218, 219, 220.
schools, 219. choice of, 231. duties of, 173, 174, 219. for colored peo- ple, 275, 276. relative to Centre writing school, 292. south, 228. visitation, 23. to superintend work on new school-house, 175. supply wood, 237.
sections of town, duties of, 280.
South Boston pound, report of, 238. streets, 226, streets re- port, 227.
225,
streets, 174. duties of, 173, 174. through land north of Cambridge street, 46. town's claims, 221. town house, 175, 178, 219. duties of, 173, 174, 219. rents, 30.
valuation, 25. of property to make state- ment, 133.
visit of President of
United States, 236. watch-house, 219. watch, 174.
duties of, 173.
widening of Boylston street, re- port of, 289. Green street, 291, 292. Southack's court, 201. relative to abuses on West Boston hill, 239. agreement with tenants of Mrs. Scollay's build- ing, 192.
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CITY DOCUMENT NO. 60.
Committee relative to altering streets on Mill Pond, 227. assignment o f
Lane, Frazer & Boylston, 116. assistant for mes- senger, 53, 54. auction license, report, 228. claim against Ward N. Boyls- ton, 182. claim for land taken into Back street, report of, 250.
conduct of per- sons on hill south of Cam- bridge street, 99. defence of Har- bor, 118.
deputy collectors, petition for com- pensation by, 103. disposal of filth, 89. division of Mill Pond land, 76. encroachment on Lynn and Prince streets, 294.
extension Rowe's wharf, 221.
Franklin dona- tion, 290. good order of town, 70.
hiring upper part of Old State House, 209, 210. improvement of Fort Hill, 61. land sold Mr. Odin, in Union street, 177. taken by town to widen Beacon street, 298.
law regulating public houses, 214.
lease of stalls west of Faneuil Hall, report of, 253.
license money and fines, 250. report of, 254. Marlborough street, report of, 253. new bridge over creek, from Un- ion to Cross street, 197.
burial- ground in South Boston, 302, 303, 304.
engine- house in Milk street, 304,
Committee relative to new street from Leverett to Wilt- shire, 182. street to be laid out by Corn- hill corpo- ration, 221.
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oven in Custom House street, re- port of, 292. paving of Portland street, 305. petition for bakery on Park- man's wharf, report of, 255. of truck- men, 225. to fill up flats at bottom of
Beacon street, re- port of, 296. place of deposit for dirt, 182. placing of town dirt on Common, 184.
price of land to widen Beacon street, report of, 301.
proposal for Mill dam, 101.
printing state and by laws, 254, 255.
of town records, report of, 186.
prosecution of Town Treasurer, 119.
purchase of land of school-house in West street, 102. regulating Brattle street, 247. repairs on Bowdoin street, 304. to Court street, 289. of Lynn street, re- port of, 180. on Sumner street, 304. requests for copies of town records, 181. salary for chair- man, 220. scales and weights, 106. sewer in Charter street, report of, 258. sewer in North street, report of,92. suit against Ward N. Boylston, 274. town land from Prince street to Mill pond, report of, 305.
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Committee relative to town's right to oc- cupy beef stallsin Union street, 103. well in Kilby street, 180. widening of Bea- con street, 150, 301. widening of Bow- doin street, 203. widening South- ack's court, re- port of, 255, 256. widening street in front of Green Dragon, 199. widening of Union street, 75. standing list of, 219.
to adjust matters of judgment against property of John Brazer, 134, 135.
adopt measures for correc- tion of voting lists, 46. arrange for accurate merid- ian time in Boston, Cam- bridge and Salem, 186. ascertain amount of land recovered from Hancock heirs, 284.
attend to sewer in North street, 92.
suit of W. N. Boyl- ston, 53. carry out market improve- ments, 56.
confer with agent of Ward N. Boylston, 209.
Board of Healtlı 56. relative to disposal of filtli, 88. relative to night carts, 15.
commissioners relative to burial-ground in South Bos- ton, 288. directors of Mill Pond Corporation, 17.
land proprie- tors at West Boston, 29.
fire-wards rela- tive to twine factory in Boylston street, 172, 176. Overseers of Poor, 15.
proprietors of land border- ing on Charles river, 81. purchaser of
Mr. Amory's land, 25. residents of Fort Hill, 61. town's counsel, 87. consider additional stalls for market, 55. advance of rent Old State House, 158. arrangements of carts, 300.
Committee to consider communication relative to street laws, 254.
enlargement of market, 279. expense of re- pairing Fort Hill, 89.
lease of land back of distil house, 234. lease of stalls and cellars in market, 253.
petition of T. Welsh to erect building in Court street, 178. petition for liv- ery stable on Portland street, 155. report of, 156. petition for baker's oven, 257.
petition for reduction of rent in Old State House, 135.
petition to build stable in Scott's court, 292, 293, 294.
removal of filth from town, 55. town house rents, 29.
widening of Southack's court, 253.
contract for brick engine- house in Milk street, 303. direct pruning of trees on mall and Com- mon, 153. repairs to passage- way under Frank- lin place, 32. designate duties of deputy police officer, report of, 287, 288.
duties of super- intendent of police, report of. 286, 287.
dispose of lumber on Mill pond, 90.
draw up rules and orders for board, 171. report of, 172, 173, 174. estimate damages by taking of land to widen Battery March street, 152.
estimate damage to estates by taking of land to widen Elm street, 159, 160, 161. examine account of Mr. Harrington, 206. books of secre- tary of Frank- lin donation fund, 145. complaint against Gun house on Copps Hill, 18. deed of passage- way in Lynn street, 200.
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CITY DOCUMENT NO. 60.
Committee to examine drain from Mrs. Dix's house, report, 243. expenses of town clocks, 221. report, 222. license applica- tions, 302, 303, 304. title to land in Butler's Row, 254. report, 255, 256. Town's land on Mill Pond, 89. fix assessments for sewer from Hawley to Fed- eral street, 135. boundary of Purchase street, 293, 294.
inquire into circumstances of Catherine Sweetser, 3.
report of, 5.
inspect draft on Town Treasurer for land taken by town in Dorsets Alley and Cornhill, 176. Merrimack street, 80. sewer in Water street, 14. walls of canal, 99. look after rights of Town relative to amendments in charter of Boston & Roxbury Mill Corpora- tion, 186.
meet committee relative to carts and trucks, 226.
daily at Faneuil Hall to collect donations, 127, 128.
Directors of Mill Cor- poration, 13, 227. proprietors of Green Dragon Tavern, 81. pave Boylston street, 244. Cheapside, 227. Lendal's lane, 249. Market street, 253. street from Butler's row to Parkman's wharf, 249.
prepare statement of Town's expenses, 208.
prevent and prosecute per. sons carting gravel from Beacon hill, 143.
procure gravel for Pond street, 249. new pump for Milk street, 288. place for deposit of filth, 56. wood for Schools, 304. regulate Market, choice of, 7. volunteer patrol, 205.
repair Court street, 294. Center street, 228. Elm street, 259, 294. Green street, 228. Mall, 56. Nassau street, 244. Pond street, 249. Purchase street, 293, 294. streets of South Bos- ton, 24.
Committee to repair West Boston Engine House, 57. reprimand captain of watch, 100.
revise order of Constables, 276. rules and orders, 277. report of, 279, 280, 281, 282.
secure counsel in suit against town, 229.
select spot for New Gun House, 122. suitable place for executions, 79. settle accounts of Town's counsel in suit of W. N. Boylston, 237. solicit donations in each ward, 128. stake out Blossom street, 284, 289. Harvard street, 293. superintend paving of streets, 23. work of re- pairing dam- age done by storm, 149.
supervise construction and repair of drains, 219. survey Merrimack street,80. view Beach street, 143, 286, 288.
Beacon street for line of fence on side of Common, 187. relative to widen- ing of, 153, 154. proposed lines staked out by, 153, 154.
opinion of at- torney relative to future elaims by heirs, re- ported by, 155. Boylston street, 288. Bulfinch street, 25. Chestnut street, 303. Copper street, 44. Cornhill, relative to line of new street, 194. Court street, 257, 259. Deer Island, 200. Fort Hill, 55.
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