City Documents . n Avenue. It was promptly settled by the Nashuaand Lowell Railroad, without expense to the city, uponnotice that the city would hold them responsible. 2. Anthony Howe vs. City of Lowell. This is an actionCommenced the present month of February, for an injuryto the person of the plaintiff last November, on WinterStreet, occasioned by plaintiff falling into a trench openedby Josiah Corner, without license from the City. has been notified that the city will hold himresponsible for all damages and costs, if any, which maybe recovered against the city. The action is retur


City Documents . n Avenue. It was promptly settled by the Nashuaand Lowell Railroad, without expense to the city, uponnotice that the city would hold them responsible. 2. Anthony Howe vs. City of Lowell. This is an actionCommenced the present month of February, for an injuryto the person of the plaintiff last November, on WinterStreet, occasioned by plaintiff falling into a trench openedby Josiah Corner, without license from the City. has been notified that the city will hold himresponsible for all damages and costs, if any, which maybe recovered against the city. The action is returnableto the Superior Court at the coming March term. Should the results in the two suits already tried, butstill awaiting decision in the Supreme Judicial Court, befavorable, the only action against the city which awaitstrial hereafter is the last one above named, of Howe of Lowell, and in this it is hoped the city will notbe ultimately responsible. GEO. STEVENS, City Solicitor. LD itg wotnmmt. cf CITY OF. LOWELL ANNUAL REPORT CITY MARSHAL, For the Year 1867. CITY OF LOWELL. In Board or Aldermen, January 3, and sent to the Common Council. J. H. McALVIN, City Clerk. Stone & Huse, Prs. 13 r;> n Office of City Marshal, Lowell, December. 1867. To the City Council: Gentlemen : I have the honor to present my SixthAnnual Export of the Police Department under my charge,as City Marshal, for the year ending November 30,1867, asrequired by the City Ordinance : LODGERS. The whole number of persons provided for as Lodgersat the Station-House for the year was 725. Males, . Females, Foreigners, Americans, Non-Residents, Minors, The following Table will show the whole number ofarrests; the causes for which the arrests were made; also,the sex and nationality of the persons arrested, and give ageneral exhibit of the doings of the Department during theyear. 587 135 555 170 637 42 ARRESTS. REPORT OF CITY MARSHAL. TABLE. Whole number arrested, .... committed to Watch-House, FOR


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