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Having thus attempted to present my views of the ex- isting law for prosecuting "the occupants of tippling- houses," and of the power of the City Government to en- force it; in compliance with the order submitted to me, though with much diffidence, I venture to suggest, what specific measures seem to me most suitable and most likely to be efiectual, " with a view to close such places, and thus check the evils of intemperance." I entertain a strong conviction, that a proclamation by his Honor th...e Mayor, setting forth the deliberate deter- mination of the City Government to enforce the law, would of itself have the effect to suppress many of these establish- ments. Let this be the first step. Then, after reasonable delay, let distinct and peremptory instructions be given to the police officers, that they use their utmost exertions to bring oflfenders to justice. If necessary to accomplish the object, the number and pay of these officers ought to be increased, and all possible safeguards provided, for their protection against personal injury, when visiting the places 16 where the unlawful traffic is carried on, and procuring the evidence necessary to conviction.
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