Annexation of Charlestown And Somerville to Boston
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This is wrong, it is illegitimate, it is a grievance. She is con- fessedly used as such a source of profit. It is not denied that she pays Middlesex county annually much more than she costs her. It is patent, from the statements submitted, that her severance from the county will be an honest relief tQ her of many thousands of dollars every year. Seventh. The new importance of Charlestown as a part of Boston, quickened by the impulses of a vig- orous healthful commercial centre, will save to her... a large number of those who are continually turned into the strong current that bears away many of the best of her citizens to wider fields for the investment of their capital, whether money, brains or hard hands. She has found disappointment in the last census returns. Witnesses tell you that she is becoming noted as a place to leave; that men take her ofl&cial posts for a time and then migrate. The distinguished counsel for the county commissioners, has narrated with melting pathos what she has done for him ; he has made touching acknowledgments of what he owes her; he has told you with unaffected modesty, that she has honored him with the ci'owning rank of mayor.
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