. City Documents . this city about $22,000. Lowell hadpaid $50 bounty, and this iniquitous rule doubled our bur-den, for the benefit of the country towns. Lowell hsd 8 gallantly filled every quota with patriotic men, and eachtime sent them first to the field ; and t||e late City Council,feeling that the law was a great hardship, inequitable andunconstitutional, refused to pay the tax. Sarah M. Wetherbee vs. City— Is brought to recoverdamages sustained by falling into the entrance to the bowl-ing saloon, under the Museum building on Merrimack St. Willi rni Payne and Wife, Harriet A. HopJcim, an


. City Documents . this city about $22,000. Lowell hadpaid $50 bounty, and this iniquitous rule doubled our bur-den, for the benefit of the country towns. Lowell hsd 8 gallantly filled every quota with patriotic men, and eachtime sent them first to the field ; and t||e late City Council,feeling that the law was a great hardship, inequitable andunconstitutional, refused to pay the tax. Sarah M. Wetherbee vs. City— Is brought to recoverdamages sustained by falling into the entrance to the bowl-ing saloon, under the Museum building on Merrimack St. Willi rni Payne and Wife, Harriet A. HopJcim, and EdwardBrierton vs. City, are actions for injuries from alleged defectsby reason of icy sidewalks, during the present year. Bothcases are returnable to the March Term of the Court, andof which I have not made examination. I have thus, I believe, stated in brief an outline of thecases in which the city is interested. All which is respectfully submitted. A. R. BROWN, Solicitor. CIT~H XDOCCJnyEEKTT. CITY OF LOWELL. ANNUAL REPORT THE CITY MARSHAL, FOR THE YEAR 1863. CITY OF LOWELL. In Boaed of Aldekmen, December 31, and sent to the Common Council. J. H. Mc ALVIN, City Clerk. Received and read. In Common Council, December 31, GARDNER, C. C. C. CITY OF LOWELL. TO THE CITY COUNCIL:Gentlemen, ? In accordance with the requirements of theCity Ordinance, I present for your consideration my SecondAnnual Report, for the year ending Nov. 30th, 1863. The following exhibit will show the number and causesof arrests, and general summary of the doings of theDepartment for the year. LODGERS. Whole number admitted to Watch-House for Lodgings, 420 Males, 287 Females, 133 Foreigners, 300 Americans, 120 Non-Residents, 344 Minors, 37 ARRESTS . Whole number of Arrests, 1940 Whole number committed to Watch House, 1873 Males, 1417 Females, 523 Foreigners, 1611 Americans, 329 Non-Residents, , 553 Minors, 191 CAUSES OF ARRESTS. Common Drunkards, 171 Drunkenness, 823 Drunkenness —


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