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erk, why did he not take one of his day officers, or ask the Council to give him a clerk? Because he knew the Council would not elect John J. Green; and he must, therefore, to keep this man out of the army, pursue this unfair course — offer this insult to the Council." Mr. Hill thought the member ought to know before he made the charge of dirty work done for the Mayor. The office of Clerk had not always been performed by a day police officer, and was done a great part of the time by Mr. Tyler, a messenger to the Council, and the Mayor had not employed Mr. Green without the knowledge of the committee. He had spoken to him on the subject, and he thought there was no objection to it, especially as there were not enough of day officers to perform the services required of them. The Mayor did not put Mr. J. J. Green into this office to keep him out of the army. He ought not to be charged with keeping men out of the army, when, by his late action, he has put six men into the ar