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t one officer. Mr. Granger was recommended at the same time, received no vote, but has since been elected to fill a vacancy. "What dirty work John J. Green does for the Mayor, besides acting as spy, he knew not. The only service he performs, that he was aware of, for the Commonwealth, was to make out the Mayor's papers — a service which from time immemorial, has been performed by one of the day police. John Pearce performed it for years. After him Cadmus C. Johnson, and after him A. D. Quarles, up to the time of his death. Each of them performed the duties without receiving additional pay. Any one of the day police could perform the work now, as the Mayor keeps them all in daily attendance upon his court, whether they have business there or not. But when the Council refused to make a day officer of Green, the Mayor made this place and put him into it, in the face of the vote against him. If the Mayor must have a clerk, why did he not take one of his day officers, or ask the C