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Third- I beg to assure you that, a great many good citizens and
business men, bitterly complain to the officers of our Court and to
the Recorder, because they are thus forced into our Court from time to
time, and continuously from their business, offices, and homes: and
without being assured of the usual and legal fees which should be paid
to them, and it is becoming very difficult for the Police officers to
secure the Attendance of Jurors to our Court on this account.

Fourth- It seems to me highly important and right that, these
public and citizens demands should be heeded, and if possible, under
the Public Laws, Ordinances and Charter of our City, that proper provis-
ion, regulations, rules and payment for such enforced services and
demands upon our business men and citizens, should be provided for by
our City Council.

Lastly.- The Hon Mayor & Council, have recently made a movement towar-
ds enlargeing & improveing the offices and quarters of City Officials
which is both necessary and desireable, and I trust will be done at once.
And I most earnestly and sincerely beg and implore that, your committee
will invite and accompany the Hon Mayor and his Special Committee of
three, down into the basement of our City Hall, to witness the vile
filthy, unhealthy, miserable condition and quarters of the city prison,
City Court Room, and Police offices of this great and growing City.

Respectfully, Submitted,
Wm.W.Stewart
Judge of Corporation Court.

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