Letter from Ilnphacl Fcmm? to his Bro ther, Sumncl, JH Heinmes. The following letter was written byK.a;)hael Summec, late commander Ot the Rebel pi rata Axabama. and now avvaitins trial in Wiuih.in.rton, In Anmist last, to his brother, .-'amud id. Jsrmniug, at Cumberland, Llnryland: Monii.lt, Am., A liquet 12, 1806. My Pear Ilrotnor: The cessation of the war eaves moat libert" u renew my cnrrrspoBaence wit.i yon, vtthout aulijaot ing you to suspicion aud annoyance: and 1 need nut ht to you how gratelul to tn yearnings of my heart 1b thu long-suspended privilege. Vou hare boon frequently in my thought durum our unfortnnato struggle, end 1 Have ulieu le t muca sotioitude on your account, lest a part ot the odium ami ill-will which a zealous performance of my au v ha called down upon my Head lioiui'rotil nation" nlioul I attach to you and your family, and operato to yjur injury. Indeed, I have no doubt tint that the prejtid ce again mo was tne wen t ot trie barbarous and in lignaut persecution of our son, ot which I hoard only a few days sinoe from my wife' lrluud unl relation, Mis Judge Spencer, of Cincinnati. 1 have ever inquired as to yonr oplnious and conduct ' dorinii the war, Doing content to leave yon too same libeity ot choice and action that 1 eiairned tor my sell. I knew V at whateor you did vou would do like a man ot honor, and 1 rested satisfied. Besides, you had been for some time retirod from aotive life by your want of health. As tor myself, 1 have nothing to mgrot, save only the loss oi our Independence. My conscience which is the only earthly tribunal of which a (food man should be afraid, bears inw witness of the uptlght ness ol my intention in choosing my course when, with many regrets, I severed my connoo ion with the old Government aud baloncd to the dofuuso of my borne ami scct.on; and now, upou reviowinf tho whole ot mr substqucut career, I vau ce no not with which 1 have to reproach inysolf at unbecoming a man ot honor and a gentleman. 1 approved the soeoi' n muvomont of tho South ern Sia.es. tnougU 1 uad no a?eucy in it. t Ciou -lit that a separation of tnoso two section ot our Ro ubitc, winch hail been engaged in a deadly moral coi.ll.ct for tinny yturs, would ultimately risuh to tre great ndvsntage ot them both, the world wa wide cuouuh tor them to livo apart, and peace, I tl.oiii.lit. wood bo the truit of their uiuuul inde pendence ol each other. Although I cared vixy little about the instil ulieu of Hlavory, ( thought that tho suboruinuiu position ol tho lulorior race was its proper position. I bolieven Unit tlio doctrine of Htato riehtn was tho only doctrine which won (1 s .ve our kupublio from the late ot all other republics that bad oue before us in the history of tho world. 1 belioyml that this doctriuo had been violated, and that it would unver be sullieicntly respected by the controlling masses of the Portlier. i section to prevont them Horn dolucing with sacrilegious bunds our national oond ot uuiou wheresoever its letter was meant to guard tho pecu liar rights of the outli. lclivliiif this, there tvai but ouo course wh eh n laltliliil Sou hem P'un could puisue. and maintain his suil-respcct. I pur sued that course. When the alternative was pre sented to mo ol ndheriug to the a .cgiance due to my State or to tho United Status, 1 choso the former. Having taken inv sloe, 1 care It zculous and earne-t support. 1 fpont four years in active ser vice, and only ceased ;o iahur for my cause when u was no longer ponsi'le. I rcudeiod this service without ever bav ng treated a prisoucr other vise than huuiaiielv, mm I may say often kiuolv; au l without ever having coinmuiO'l uu act of ar at any timu, or in any in.ii.nur, which was not satio tioned by tho ru es of war; oi mv name veil pro bably go down to posterity in the untruthful histo ries that, will bo wiiiten bv Licoied nud vouul bislonaiifl as a sort of 1 tio I'.ear t or (Japtatu ftiitd. But J nut content, my brother, lly ton-cienco is char; my soll-rci-pcci lias beeu preserved; anil my sense ot muniiooil remains unimpaired i thin, too tho South wtM bo ovituut, not-uiiismiiiling her ininiouso losses aud sucrilieos. li she had yielded to the intolerant exuetiong of Nortricru se nshuess and fanaticism without appealing to the urbi'Mm.'Ui oi war, she would have played a craven and uu wort ay part, it is he tor to lose evei yth iig than our honor and nianliotid I know you wi l believe me, my brother, when 1 tell vou that I should tcel creatty bumbled in my own opinion were 1 this day entitled to wear an ntiniiral's flag in the old imvy, and in pos-cssion ot n:l i no means and ai pliancts of weulth. u 1 thought my honors aud re wards had been gained by a suciillce of creed The pre.-ervatiou ot my own so l-rrnpect is iuliuiioly pra terablo to all Fueh gams. Iilmvc coino out ot tho war poor, but. (Jod willing, Is!iu!l m-ike a support tor my lamily. The l'residcut treats me as an outlaw, un worthy of amnesty. I have nothing to say. If 1 am deemed unworthy to be a citizen, 1 can icmain in my native land as un alien. A magnanimous prop e would have passed mi net of general nmn.isty, it being aasmd and ridiculous to talk about Uubols aud tinitors in connection with such a rovo.u tion as bus swept over the lengtli and breadth of this laid, in which Slates, and not individuals merely, wcro the aciois. But enough of thi subject. Iam still in Mobil", but it is vet uncertain whore I shall go, or what 1 .h1iu.1i do If I save S5U00 or $t;900 out of the wreck of inv ad'ulrs, it will bo i'ui yus much as 1 expect. I tli nn of retiring into ihu conn try, where, upon a small farm 1 can livo in obscu rity and peace the lew yours that remain to mo My chl'dren me all grown; are well otiucatcd, and will be uliio. it' ti e worst coine.i to tho worst, to take care of themselves. Remember nio kindly to your family, my doar brother, and let mo hear from you. We have become olu men. Wo hat e both had our troubles, but the Cha n ot aA'ecnou whtch binds mo to you remains uuafloctod bv tho cares of tho wor d and is as bright now as when we s epl m each other's arms. Your aliectiouate brother, It. SKM3iE3. Addiess "li. .Semnies, Esq." William Lloyd Garrison's Farewell. On the 2Ji of December, Mr. William Lloy 1 Gairison stopped the publication of The Libera tor, retiring with a graceful valedictory address, In which he sums up the results of forty yours labor in the nnti-9lavery cause, lie says: "Conmieucintr my editorial career when oaly twenty years of see, 1 have followed it coutinn ouslv tiil I have attained my sixtieth year ilrst, In connection with The Free Press, in Newbury port, in the sprinr of 182(i; next, with The Na tional riiiLauthrovist, in Boston, in 187; next, with The Journal of the Timrs.'m Bennington, Vermont, in l&'J8-y; next, with The Genius of Universal Emancipation, in Baltimore, in 182 ) 30: and, finally, with '1 he Liberator, In Boston, from thi 1st ot January, 1831, to the 1st of Janu ary, 1806; at the i-tart, probably the youngest member of the editorial fraternity in the laud, now, perhaps, the oldest, not In years, but in continuous service unless Mr. Bryant, ot The Hew York Eteuinn Fosl, be an exception. 'Whether I shall attain be connected with the press, in a riinilvtr capacity, is qutto problemati cal; but, at my period of life, I feel no prompt ing to sturt a new journal at my own risk, and with the certainty' of strucrghnut against wind and lide ns I have done in the past. "Tho object lor which The Liberator was commenced the extermination of chattel fclavery having been piorlously consummated, It Beeri.s to me sncciHlly appropriate to let its existence cover the historic period of the great etrugele, leaving what remains to be donn to complete the work of emancipation, to other instrumentalities (oi which I hope to avail myselt), under new auspices, with more abun dant means, and with millions insleai of hun dreds lor allies, "Most hnppy am 1 to be no lonser in conflict with the Iliads' of mj fellow-countrymen on the subject ol slavery. For no man of any reiine ment or sensibility can be Indiiforent to the ap probation of his felloA-men, if it be riehtly earned. But to obtain it by coimr with the mul titude to do evil by paaUerine to despot io power or a corrupt public sentiment is self deradatiou aud dishonor: " 'For more true Joy Maicoilus exiled fi-els Thau Catar with a senate at hit heels.' "Better to be always in a minority of one with God branded as inalman, incendiary, fanatic, heretic, inudel frowned upon by 'the powers that be,' and mobbed by the populace or eon sinned lgiiomiuiojtly to the gallows, like him whose 'toul is marcniur; on,' though his 'body lies moulderintf in the rrave,' or burnt to ashes at the stake like Wicklirt'e, or nailed to the cross like Him who 'save Himself lor the world' in defense ot the risht, than like Herod, havlne the shouts of a multitude, crving, 'It is tho voice of a Kod, and not of a man !'" Deatii of an e.t-Keijri, General. Tho Charles ton pttpers announce tne sutiden death ot lirisra- diei -General W. H. Trapier, of the late Rebel armv. General 'lrapier was a graduate ol South Carolina Colleee, and afterwards entered West I'oint, He was in the same class with General Btaureeard, and graduated with honor. After leaving "West Point he served In the United Btatei army ior lottrieen yeats, ana was pro nioted to tho rauk of Captain of Engineers. On his resignation be returned home to take charge of his cs ate near Georgetown, and became a successful planter. At toe breaking out t the war he received the State appointment of Chle' THE DAILY EVENING TELEG T A PIT. PITIL AD EL PI It A, 'FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1SCG. of Ordnance, tind nfterward took chnrec of the delf-iipcs oi Chiirlo'ton. Alter the bombardment ot I'ort Sumter he accepted the oilier of Major of Engineers in tlir- Confederate service. Ho wrm subsequently promote! to the rank of a Bripndier-Gerieral in thu Confederate service, and ordered to Florida; al'terwar Is to General Jt'hw-ton's army in Mi?stslppl, anil finally was placed in command of Georgetown, 8. C, which post he retained till the close of the war. CITY ORDINANCES. AJS ' O H 1 I N A N V E 10 Jlnke au Approprla ion out ot tho lncoms ot the Oiraid Enalti lor iho f urposei therein meu- Section 1. The bo'oct and C.mimon Coune't of the Citv ot l iiiuoelohtadoordatn, Tht tiouni of one butidred and ihlrty-lour housand nat nun dred dollars 81it4) be and the snine i uereby approrrian o out o' too incomo of the rwsituary por tion of the Girard E'tnte tor tae yearexhteeu hun dred and stjyv-six (18J6) for the purfos ol pa, ln the expense, ot, him for the Girard fc'tiue and Arust lortliohaid year, in the lollowis particular3, that Id to f&y Item 1. Water rents, eighteen anndred dollars 61,800 Item 2. Taxes, tltty-ono thotiond dollars. . . ... 61 IWl) items. Salaries ot ftuporwiendont Agent, Agent of Lantwout of the ooantr, Aitorncy at lw tot Schuylkill and Columbia cuuuties, and Messenger, six thousand eight buunred dollars. G,800 Item t. Lauds out ot tho county, forty-five thoi sand dollars 43.C03 Hem 6. I'ormanent improveineii to Ueal lis- istc, ono tbousond dol ars ...... 1,003 Item 0. Goner 1 repairs to Kcal Euate. llltuea thotisana dollars... 15,(00 Item 7. Inside Tainting to Keal Estate,tteniy- tivo liiiniireii oouars zauj ItenS. Out side fainting to Keal Estaie, lour thotai d doliais )W Item 9. I'aper and Hanging, to Kcal stale, three thousand dollars 3. "03 Item 10. wniiittes, six nundred (lobars 600 Item 11. lliccollanwus Expenses, lor U,, Fuel, Mationcry, 1 noting, Adver tising, Counsel Iik-s, VV'atcinnaii ior buHuiiig. thirty seven hundred dol lars 3,70 Section 2. l'hat the sum of lllteen hundied eol.ars be ain the fame is hereby appropriated out of tho iuoomo of the lutids appropriated under tho twent.y recond item of the will oi Stephen Ci unl, tr the improveuietit of the eastern trout of tho city ot I'luladoititna. lor lii'hung Delaware avenuo, 11 Keen hundred dobnts (if m,0). ccliou 8. J hat the sum of live hund' ed and live dollars sixtv-t wo coins bo und tin tuo is uercbv I propnatcd nmier tho tilth item oi the will ot hieplien I. nurd, tor tho purchase ot fuel for poor whito house-keepeis aud room keener (oJu b)." fccctio.i 4. that wui rants lor the saiii uppropria- tioi s slisli bo diawu in cuulornuty with existing oi di nances. WILLIAM S. SIOKLEY. Trcsideu: ol ( ouiutou council. Attest UlI.JAMIN H.llAtNKS, Cork ol kioloci Council. JAMES LYA'D, Prciden'. ol Select (,'ouneir. Approved this 1hsi tietti dav of lieeimil.or. Anno Diiniini one thousand eight huudred aud sixty-dvo (A. 1). lCo). A LEX AM) Etc 11E.NKI, 1 5 It Mayor oi riulailelphia. AS O iv i 1 A A J U E To Jlnke en Anpropi ation to tho Water De partment to Keltind t. e"tHin - wice l'aid uud Ui ei puid Dills, irom ib.'iT to 1-Su5, Inclusive. btcliou 1. 1 hu Se ect I'lui Connuon Councils ot tho City of Thiiudeiphia do or. niu, That tho Bum of tlneo liunurcd una sixty-one io lars and three cunts be und iho same is horeby approuriutetl io the Lie- part ment ior Bupoiviug tho uiiv with water, lor tho purpose of lelunuing certain twice paid and overpaid water reals aud pipe bills ot 1&7, JStil, 1SU4, and 18ti5, as per Diemorun lum anuexed to tnis ordinance. tection Z. Warrants lor tlie above approunatioo shall be Uiawu in uccordanco wan exiutiu' ordi nances. MEMORANDUM. Mary Snyder, overpaid wuter-rtul, 18ul $12 65 W illiam Miebh, do do rem 2U'e" Lvoia liariison do do lti;!l 17'Jo 1'enibertou llutchii.soii, do lH'ji 6 to A. A'OWO'l, do do J3ti a oil U.duckson, o do 1SU4 9-20 J.l". Mnith, do do 1804 3 11. LI. Cook, t o do 18G1 6 00 .Vrs. Crier, Mary I'rice, K. liuston, do do do do do do do uo do do do do do do do do lHu'4 14U5 do do do do 18'4 5 Oil 1804 6 76 1H'4 3 irtJ 1804 900 1804 2o 00 1804 17 U 1804 6 75 18i 10 00 1805 1000 1805 2 Oi) 105 2 26 1805 10-00 1805 4'25 Jane Johnson, Ceo. V. Moses, V m. Swain's estate, Win. Jticliardson, do J. h. Melideiiliall, do C. B. Kemble, uo Chambers & liro , do E. Hamilton, do Josei h Haker, do 11. Vogel, do William Klrkliind, do William Warnock, do Kobrrt 1'eimol, do 1805 8-00 lkt5 3 00 Lawrence Cuuimings, do 1805 10 00 Daniel BiaddocK, overpaid pipe-bill, 1857 3) 25 l' icder ck Zaiss, do do 1805 71"87 biirab D. 1- iuii, do do 1ki,;j 17 pi Catharine 1 inn, do do 1803 13 10 5311-03 WILLIAM S. STOKLEY. rresidcut of Comiuou council. At.tst liENJAMIN II. HA1NKB, Clerk oi select Council. JAMES LYXD, President of tsoleci Council. Approved this thirtieth day ot December, Anno Donum ouo lliuutund eight huudred and sixty live (A. D. 18051. ALEXANDER HENRY, 16 It Mayor ol Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE To Authorize the Philadelphia, Wilmington, and lialtimore Railroad Company to lay Additional Hails ou Washington avenue. .section 1. ltie beloci and Common Counails ol the Cit of Philado.puia flo ordain, That the Philadel phia, Wiimiuuton, and lialtimore Railroad Company are uereby authorized to lay rails similar to those now used by the Passenger Railway Companies, along each side oi W ashington avenue from Broad street to Gray's Ferry road, fur the purpose of allow ing the consli uution of turnouts therelrom to private properties bounding on said avenuo. l ioviued, 1 bat the lorm ot the rails to be laid, u hereby authorized, shall lirst be approved by the Chief Engineer aud .surveyor; and said rails shall be laid in a manuer eausiactory to him, aud shall conform to the established vrado ot said avenue; and piovhied, thai the turnout to be hereafter con structed to con uect with the track hereby author ized, eholl not be made until duly authorized accord ing to the exhtiug ordinauoos; and provided turtiior, that the said Kamoud Company s.iall keop the street along whicu the said rails are laid in proper ropair, and that tho "aid tracks when laid shall be subject to all laws ti ml ordinances pasted or to be passed relative to tans laid m the publiu streets of tno city of Philadelphia. WILLIAM R. STOKLEY, President of Common Couuoil. Attest liENJAHIM H Hainim, Cierk ot Hoiect Council. JAMES LYND, President of Select Council. Approved this thirtieth day ot 'December, Anno Domini one ttounaud eight hundred and sixty live (A. D, lij.iO,. ALEXANDER HEN3Y, 1 6 It Mayor of Philadelphia. , "I ) E S O L U 1 ION " 1 1 To Ix'use ior Mve Years the Lot of Grouud Hounded ov itrowu, l arribh, Tweuty-soooud Street, and Cernitb.au Avei,ue. Resolved, hy i he Select and Common Councils of the City of 1 hi adi-ltMia, That the M ijror, with The approval ol the t hiel Eugmeo' of the Wator lo- fiartuient, is lieie-. authorized to lease to the Ath etia base lia'i C no lor a term of live years, at an annual rent o oi e huudred dollars, the lot of ground located between l.i.nvn ttreet and Parrisn street, Twenty-fcccoud s reet and Coriuthiun Avenue, re serving to the ine ul the city one huudred and fifty leet eastot 1 wen y-tsecoud street, running through Irom l!ron street to Parnsh street. 1 he rent to be paid iu advance from the first of Jannarv, 1846, an nually, to the duel Engineer ot the Water Depart ment. , Provided, Ilia' nothing irt this leaso shall prevent the Chlot tngu eer ol ihe Water Department from entering and umi" eoB-essiun of the same without notice, wheiivei in Ins opinion the interests ot the city deiuai. U i:. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President of Commou Council. Attest- , , lilSJAMIV H. IlAITTEB, i ieik of Select Counell. JAM4-8 LYND, i President of Ho loot Council. Approved this th rieth day ot Deeembur, Anno Domini one thou-aitd eight hundred aud wxty-liva (A. li. 1806). ALEXANDER 1IFJJRY, 1 o It Mayor ot Pluladelphis, CITY ORC'NCFS. AN O K II 1 K A M, 4 To Mme an Appropr ation to th Cft.y Co n nilfsloners tor the Exiiein.es ot tho Yeur Eijhteon Jltinilred and Sixty six ( '8f!fc). bronon 1. Ihe Solect and Common Counci s of tho City ot Pliiluneiplua do ordain. That tuo otiin ot two hundred and thirty-five tnousano tour hunirwl and niBPty-sven dm. ars and lilt. cnts (!S2;i5 407 50) be and tho time is hereby nppr.. pr ated to the City 1 ottnifloners ;cr tne expense.t of tho yf ur eigutcaa hundied and sixty-six as lollotrs: e.l'1'REVIfc CO1 111. i lb n 1. To pay fire oft n-r". tour thousand six hun dred and ninety nve (440051 dollars Itrm 2. Io pay Jurors, tlneo thousand ($3j00) do. srs. It m 3. To par Jurr lor the yar, 18G4 and la05, one hundred and titty (150) dol ar. DISIK1CT COl KT. Item 4. To jiav six oftiwni, five f ousand one htin dr d and lot tv-six ool srs auo flity-six ceius( f 0143 50), Item 6. To pay Jurors, ton thousand (lo,00Ol dollars, item 6. To pay Jurors, for tho years 1804 and 18C3; two hundred aud Hitv ('250) dol. ars. COMVlON PLEA.-v Item 7. To pay tour ofli'-ent, three thousand four hnnorrd and lorty-three (63413) dolla-s. item 8. To pay Juiors, three ihounanl ($3000) tiol ars. Item 0. To pay Jurors for the vears 184 and 1805, one hundred and teventv.five ($175) duilars. Item 10 To pay Auditors, ap oiut'd by th Court, to audit the accounts oi county officers, t wo hundred IfcUO) doilais. QDARTEK SESSIONS Item 11. To pay thirteen officers, pieven thousand two hundred ana sixty-eight mil 208) dollars. Item 12. To pa- Petit Jurors, eight thousand fife linnuiee (SI-SOO) dollars., . item 18. To pay .lurors for tho years 18G4 and 18t5, five hundred (&50ti dol ars. - - Item 14. Io pay Crand Jurora, fcur thousand (94110) dollars Item 15. Io pay Road Jurors, for tho tear 1365, scttnty-tive ($75 dollars. Itt-m IK To pay Witness lees for the year 1806, fifty ( 60) dollars. Item 17. To pay Witness fees, six hundred ($000) doi.ars. Item 18. To pay Road Jurors, ono thousand (91000) dollars. Item 19. To pay Interpreter to the Court and Jurers, six hundied (0t,0) dollars. Item 20. l or meals oi Jurors, live hundred ($500) do'lurs. Item 21. For expenses attending the atrou ot 1'ng.tives from Justice, tltiy ($50) do litis. item 22. For carnage hire lor orand Jurors, thrco hundred ($300) dollars. Item 23. For Fees ot District Attorney, twelve thousand ($12,000) dollars. itimkl. For Foes ot Cierk ol Quaitor Suctions, ten thousand live htinnr'd i lO.&'O) Uoi ais. In m6. For tees ol SheriU, six thousand (30000) dol Ims. lieni 20. F'or tees ol Coroner and sa'ary of cleik of Ctnoi.er, twelve tlioupand t12,OJ0) dollars. Item 27. To pay salurv oi the l lork ol tao Board of Jurors seven nundred (710) dollars Item 28. For compensation of Assistant and Sta tionery, two hundred ($2e0i do, lars. Item 29. F'or Uooks, Blanks, and Stationery re ijiureti by tho Hoard of Health, bv act oi Assembly ot March 8, 1S00 six hundred (iGCO) dollars. Item 8ii. For miscellaneous expenses ol the several ( ouits, three huudred ($3001 dollars liemol lo pay Pennsylvania stata Lunatic Hos pital lor bouru of puiient placed ipere by direction ol tho Courts, lour thousand live hundred (4500) dollars Item 32. To pay the Inspectors of tho Eastern Penitentiary for tne txpuiises of prisoners oi Phila delphia coi'iityrfeven thoiisaud (5:7000) dollars Item 83. To tln .Mau.urers of the llouso ol Kolugo, in eoual ruiarterlv paymcuts, tnirty thUaaud (530,000) do. lars. CHARITIfiS. ItemS4. To tho Noithem Konio for FVcndieas Chlhucii, one thousand (SIOOU) dollars, in equal quurterlv puymenta. Item 35 lo tno Union School and Chiltlrons' Homo one thousand (1000) dollars, in equal quar terly payments. Item 30. To St. Vincent's Homo, ono thousand (Sl'iOO) dollars, ill eq ial quaiterly payniouts. Item 37 I o St. John's Orphan Asylum, ono thou sand (SlOOOi dollars, in equal quarter.y payment. jiuin oo in tno ou'iiety ot oi. tionupii lur .u ing and Mulntainmg pcor Orpliau Children, hundred (8500) dudns, in equal q jarteny payiu item 80 l 6 tho Western l'rovident Society iicm as io tuo soiiety ot at .losopu ior fiuucai- n vo menu. Society aud Children's Home in West PhiiadelpUia, live hundred (?6C0) dollurs.iu equal quarterly payments. ELECTIONS. Item 40. To pay Oihcors ot Election for 1S6G, olevon thousand five Ininured ($11600) do lars. Item 41.i to pay Return Juduos, Clerks, and Jlef sengers lor tho October E eciion, 1800, three huud.cd and-twenty (S820) dollurs. Item 42 F or llailot Boxes for the October Elec tion, livo hundred ($500) dollars Item 43 F'or Stationery, Blanks, and Printing re quired lor the otiiccis ot election for Octolor, 1800, three thousand (3000) dollars. Item 44. F'or Recording Outober Election, sixty (00) uo liars. Item 45. For rent of Rooms in which tho oiectious are boia, five hundred (500) dollurs. Item 40. for making transcript for election of ficers, October election, eight huudred and filty (it-CO) dollars. Item 47. For distributing the ballot boxes for the October election, one hundred and lifiy (rl50) dol lars, and tor collecting the samo, one hunured and flity (tUOi dollars 1 tin 48. For Advcrtiemcnt of tho ShorilTs Pro clamation tor October eiccuon, six hundred aud titty (SO&Oi dol ars. item 49. For Printing and Fostini Sheriff's Pro clamation lor October electiou, three hundred aud fifty (S360) dollars. Item 50. For Printing and Posting List of Extra Assets men s, eight hunured ( 8C0) dollars. Item 61. F or Printing and Posting List of Assess ments, three thousand ($3000) dollars. Item 62 For deficiencies in rent of rooms for hold ing elections ; for officers ol elections j and for remov ing bmlot boxes irom the vauit lor tuo year aboo, three hundred (9300) dollars. MILITIA. Item 53. For making copy of militia enrolment list, at three-quarters ot a cent per name, live hundred ($50;;) do.lars. Item 64. For copvinc militia enrolment book, at ono cent per name, teven hundred and filty (f 76J) aouars. Item 65. F or extra clerk hire In holding militia appeals, one hundred and fitly ($160) dollars. item 66. F'or priming, posting, advertising, and expiess chargo militia enrolment, one hundred and twenty-flve126) dollars. Item 67. For olauks, books, and stationery inci dent to making the militia enrolment ior 1800, two hundred and ninety ( 81-VO) dollars. COHMIbSIONEUo AND ASSESSORS. Item 68. io pay salaries of Commissioners, six thousand ($0000) dollars. Item 69. lo pay salaries ot Clerk and Meongcr, eightoon hundred (f 1800) dollars. Item 60 For postugo, advertising, and printing, six hundred ($600) dollars. item 61 F'or cleansing and office expenses, throe hundred and fllty (360) dollars. Item 62. F'or books and stationery for the ofnoo ot the City Commissioners, ono thousand (81000) dollars Item 63. For comparing the tax duplicate for the year 1806, appeals, clerk hire, and all other matters connected therewith, five hundred (8500) dollars. Item t4. F'or making out, iudexiug, and compar ing tho twenty-six duplicates lor the year 18tSG, in cluding the calculations and all other matters neces sary to cempiete the same, as follows: First Ward, two hundred (MOO) dollars. Second Ward, two hundrod (200i dollars. Third Ward, one hundred aud twenty ($12()) dollars. Fourth Ward, one hundred and twenty (S120) do lars. . , , Filth Ward, one hundred aid fifty ($150) dollars. Sixth Ward, one hundred aud soveutj-five (175) dollar. Seventh Ward, one hundred and seventy-five (176) dollars. . . 1 inhtn Ward, one hundred and scventy-nve (li5) dollurs. Ninth Ward, one hundred and seveuty-flvo (8175) doilais. Tenth Ward, one hundred and seventy-five ($175) dollars. Eleventh Ward, one hundred (S100) dollars. TwelltU. Ward one huuared and ton (fllO) do Ibis. Thirteenth Ward, ono hundred nd seventy-five ($176) dollars. Fourteenth Ward, one hundred and seventy-five (fl76) dobars. Fifteenth Ward, two hundred and seventy-ttye ($276) dollars. Hixteeuth Ward, one hundred and twenty five (tl6) dollars reventetuth Ward, one hundred and fifty ($150) dollars. Eighteenth Ward, one hundred and seventy-five ($176) donais Nineteenth Ward, two hundred and filty ($250) dollurs. Twentieth Ward, three huudred IC300) dollars. Twenty-first Ward, two hundred and twenty-five ($'-26) dollars. iwentv-seoond Ward, two hundred and twenty five (225) dollars. I wenty thlrd Ward, two hundred and soventy-flve ($276) dollars. Twenty-lourth Ward, two hundred and seventy five ($276) dollars. Twontv-lifih V nrd, two hundi. d (vX'O do Inrss. Tt.t i i -.-ixtli Wi.i d. ttt o ii ii. in lo . (2.'0i nulla,'. Item (5 For bt oks h. o tst oiicrv inctdtvu o irskm,., oat und competing twenty-six tax dupli cates, seven bundled (c700) doilais In in 0. lo pay J'., ili'xumer tor additions to maps in lie l nmmissiouois' oliico, ono hundied and hi (16i) (lobars item 67. lo pay Salaries .f iittv-fonr Assessors tr making tr.e mnuai and extra sssesineut tun it'-ce-mry division books, street 1st, militia ftiro u 'ut. rnd all other duties contented fiierewiih, thiriy-uvo thonsand ts-o Hundred (93.S 2D0)ilollats item tis or books mid stationery anil priming blanks (or tho use or the Assessors lit run In i tho annual and ex'ra assesmeuts, aud reoiudinir t-to Aisessers' books, two thousand five htuiire J (So'JJ) Uo lars Itm 60. For index inir Assessors' Aooks. at not ex- ceei'iog tivt, cents tor eaoh iiage, one thousand lour Iiuuoim and tiity ($1450) (tolairs Itrm 70. To pay CrnsUbles fjr mnktnr return o unhceisad houses lor the rear 1865, fitly ?.ri0) del ars It-in 71. Io rav fees of Constnoe for miking returns of unlicensed lulnse. uiiv ( W) do, ar. 1 tevtded, lliot ontro'l'r shall ouuntersin lo war rai t drawn on Items U, 24. 26. and 20, unless the Charges contained in tin bill charged to said items shall fe accompanied Ay the oertitica e ot the City Solicitor, that the mmu are no greater than Uioso allowed by taw: -And provided further, that the City Commissioners shall prepare, under the super vision of tho I eipmltf e on inanon, suitable specifi cations tor all t'" supplies for printing, bla-ik nooks, binding, and datiouery contemplated by this ordi nance, and tbo said Commissioners shall advertise iu the month or. January, in three (8) daily papors, and three times In each, tor proposals lor furnishing said sin pi s lor the year 1816, in conformity with sain sr.rciIcatitms: Said proposals to be opened by tho City t oinin fsionels, in presence of the Commit tee on F'lrance. and the contract, to bo awarded to the lowest bidder: Aud provided further, That no orders 'or supplies shall bo given iu anticipation of the wnnU ol i tie l)o arlineui, but shao be ordered ou y Irom time to : nno as may be rendered iiecss.tty bv the icquisit on Jrom said regular business of the Department And vi airnnts shall be drawn lor said appropria tion by ti e City t oinmlssiouers, in coulortnuy with existing ordinances. WIl.l.lAJl f. B 1 UriLjl'jl , President ol Couiuiou Couucil. Attest Abraham Svhwart, Assistant Clerk of Common Council. JAMES LY.D, Prosidelit of Select Council. Approved ?hi3 thirtieth day ot December, Anno Don iui ono thousand enrlit hundred nuds xtv-hve (A. D. 1S05). ' ALEXANDER HENRY, 15 it Mayor of Philadelphia. AN OUfJlX A N C B io Muku n Appropriutiou :o tho Pepnrtni.mt ot Hi"liwav8, rlnu.es, tiowi rs, oto , for tho jcar Eihieeu Hundred und Mxty-six. t-tcuon 1. 1 he Select and t ouiuion Councils of tho cily of Philatliiphia do orde.iu, I hat the mtu oi Ibreo handled and seveutv -seven teotisend threo himdrcd and sixty-two dollar and HUy cunts (C377,ut;2 50) be and the same is hereby appropriated to tho Department ot Highways, bridges, .-ewers, etc., lor tho yearcivhtocu bundled audsixty-s:x, lor the following purposes, to wii t Item 1. For salaries ot Commissioners, Lieonse Clerk, .Viecel.aneous, aud Assisiaut Clerk, Mcscu ger aud Watchman ou l'ermiin. nt Biidtre, Uirard avenue, Wire, Fails tif r-chu Ikitl . and liritb sbnrg Bridges, tho sum ol sixteen tuou-and two huudred ($16 200) dollars. Item 2. for paving intersections of streets, fifteen thousand (916 000) dollars. item 3. F'or repairing streets, sixty thousand ($10,000) dol ars. It em 4. F'or rcnaving stieets, ten thousand (10,0001 do lnrs. Item 5 F'or repaying over water-pipos, eijht thousuiid S?SU00) uolliirs. item 6 Fortiumwav, gutter, and crossing stones, twelve thousand (612 COJ) dollars. Item 7. F'or renans to roads, fifty thousand (550 OtO l dollars. Item 8. For grading streets and road, eevcuteon thou.-aii(l(i?17.0o0) dol ars. Item 9. For repinni; and rebuilding bridges, filty tlioiisiinii ($C0,0o0) dollurs. ltnii 10 lor repairs to culverts and inlets, forty thousand (40,0t0) dollars. Ittuill. horcuib, grudo, and gutter regulations, threo thousand (tUoOOj do, lars. item 12 For tei avmg and regrading Dock street, livo thousand (.S6000) dollars. Item 13 F'or opening street.), etc., ono thousand ($1000) doilais. Item 14. F'or printing, advertising, and stationery, twenty -five hundred ( 2500) doilaru. Item 15. lor insurance on bridges, sixteen hun dred ($1000) dollars. Item 16. For rent of office and vard exponsos, and the pay oi five watchmen, lour thousand livo Hun dred iS 1500) dollars. Item 17. For incidental expenses, ono thousand (1GOO) doilais. item 18. F'or Hgn-boards lor street name, five hundred (So00) dollars. ltt m 19. F'or repaying and repairing streets along which the tracks of 1'atseuger Rat ways are laid, iu accordance with liesomuons ot Councils approved Julv 7, 1857 and April 1, 1869. three thousand (S30J0) dollars. liem 20. For salaries of Supervisors, ninctoon thousand five hundred aud sixty two dollars una liity cents ($19,602 50). Item 21. For the construction of branch Culverts, fifteen th. inland (16.C00) dol ars. Item 22. For paving and repairing footways, two thousand (2000) dodurs. item 28 For repairing the Dolawaro river banks, live hundred (65C0) dollars. I em 24. F'or tt,e construction of new inlets, five thousand ($5000) dol ars. Item 26 For cleansinsr and repairing UDpavod streets, ten thousand (10,000) dollars. item 26. For the grading aud culvertmg of Broad s. reet, from Germautown avenue to Issuer's lane, as required to be cone under the provisions of an act 01 Assembly, entitled "An Act relating to curtain public improvements in the city of Philadolnnia, approved May 6, 1864, twenty t housand dollars: Piovidcd, 1 hat said work shall be given out by con tract to the lowest bidder who shall give the re quired security ; advertisement to be niado lor pro posals for said work before the same is given out And provided. That all bills lor paving intersec tions of streets, or tor any other work authorized by Councils, and chargeable to either of the foregoing items, shail state the locality, aud under what Ordi nance or Resolution said work was done, and no bill shall be signed by the City Controller unless accom panied by such statement; and that no part of items 2 and 4, and not more than two hundred dollars of item 8 shall be expended on any street without the authority of Councils. And warrants for the ssme shall be drawn bv the Chief Commissioner ot Highways in conformity with existing ordiuauoe. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President oi Common Couucil. Attest JOHJt EOItSTKIN, derk oi Common Council. JAMES LYND, President of Soloct Couuoil. Approved this thirtieth day of December, Anno Domini one thotn-und eight hundred aud sixty-live (A. D. 1806). ALEXANDER HENRY, 16 It Mayor of Philadelphia. - 1 AN ORDINANCE lo Make an Appropriation to Department of Surveys for the Year 1806. Section 1. ihe Select and Common Councils ot the City ot Philadelphia do ordain, That the sum of thirty thousand Dine hundred and twenty-three dol lurs and twenty cents be, and the same is hereby ap propriated to tne Department ot Surveys to detray the expenses of the year 1806. Item 1. F'or the salaries of Chief Engineer and Surveyor, Clerks, Draughtsmen, and Rodman ior General Office aud Registry .Bureau, thirteen thou sand three hundred collars. I' em 2. F'or sta.ionery, tour hundred dollars. Item 8 F'or record books and blanks, two thou sand five huudred dollars. item 4. F'or advertising, carriage hire, cleansing, and other office expenses and incidentals, eight hun dred and fifty dollars. Item 6. F'or the Ba'arios of twelve District Sur voyoisand Regulators, six thousand dollars. Item 6. To pay Alfred Young, lato Surveyor and Regulator of the Second Survey District lor com pleting lines and grades in the First Ward, between Woii and Curt in, aud Fifth street and the r.ver Delaware, as ordered by Resolution cf Councils, approved Septeuiher 27, 1801, (Secoud Survey Dis trict), ibree hundred and filty-two dollars. Item 7. To pay Alfred Young, late urveyor and Regulator ot tho Second Survey District, or com ploiing the line regulations ol so much of the First Ward as hs between Wharton and Moiris and Miilllii streets, and the river Delaware and Ninth street and Passayunk road, as directed bv Resolution ot Councils, May 24 1804, one hundred and twenty one doilan ana twenty coots. Item 8. F'or the completion of the "des and sur veys of Manayuuk, as diroeted by Resolution of Counoils app' oved November 6, 1866 (Eighth Survey Distr'ct l, six hundred dollars. Item 9, F'or hue and grade regulations between Chew street and the Northern Liberties boundary and Filth and Broad streets, as direoted bv Kmolu. lion of Counoils, approved February 24, 1801 (Ninth Survey District) eight hundred dol ars. Item 10 For line and grade regulations betwen Gorans and Carpenter streets aud Mermiid lane, as I'iiec'i d I v Iteso liM.it .it rev u J,n n ti, l&'A (Ninth MiiViy !. I el) li ne tilt. ll.la u I 411 ueni 11 1 or w MiMe m.ii rn,k Dint nn ht dith ird 1 ii'it.i? lt- osr 1'fl I tin, 0 nmno w t o! a s mm i2 1 r laiitliiiMi lis (coiner scoi es). two hun end in'ist 1. t in 13 F'or e:. jminiitioii 01 Hewers for th3 nur. )oso ot record. ue , ol'icu to huuared lnll,s Item 14 tor pivpnrlncf.'ccr.itioiii nf proportioi for sutMcipil cluim, nt i liiimiieil dollar Hem 15. r'01 auveriising lot lie Mr y liuroan, six hoi uru do lots. Item 16. For sutrevs tor Revlstrv Ctnean. oae thousand dot nrs. Provided Hint no rmrf ot said nnnronr'atlon lor Karvtys shull tie expended, except ior wo k prose cutfd in accoidanc..-with nn Ordinance or Resolu tion of Ci unci s. Aim ProvioeQ also, that not nunc tl.an em -naif the amount a.Dronriated to the nen s lor ssluilrs or stippiis in this Ordinance sha l be opt been prior to tbe arst day ol July. 1000. ana that nil llls render!!, tix.'ini tor new surveys (otherwise) ) rovided for), slial slate distinctly the i.smes 01 ihe men riigaced In such survey, the number of day emplotod, and (the course per da ior taon : md tne warrants mll be drawn by rue Chief Engineer and Surveyor. tMLLIAM f. blOIvLKx, ' President of Common Couuoil, Attest Jcdk EcktI5, " Clerk of Common Council. JAMES LYND, Fresldor of Select Couuoil. Aptiroved (his thirtieth day of Deoctub r. Anno Iion.ini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-live (A. D. 18CC). ALEXANDER HENRY, 1 5 It Mayor of l'hilado phia. it'oTFTji ANTi'E. ' lo Make an Appropriation for the Use and Sup port of Girord Col.cge for Orphans, for the Your 1;0. Section 1. Tho Select and Common Councils of the City ol A iiilatielphia uo ordain, That the sain of ere hundred aud eighteen thousand lour hundred dollars (f118 0O0) bo and the same is hereby appro priated out of tho income ot the r siduary portion of the lilrard Estate lor the year 1800, for the use and nil port ci the Girard College tor the same year, the sain appiupnulioD to be applied as follows: HOUSEHOLD. Iteml Subalstonce. forty itiousand dollars. .$40,000 Item 2 Clothing, bed clothing and outfits, twenty thousand dollars 20,000 Iti in 8 Salary ot matron, six huudred and titty dollars 650 Inn 4. &a ary of steward, six hundred doi lais 600 Item 6 bnlary 01 six governesses, fifteen' hundred dollars - 1,600 Item 6. Salary of six protects, three thou- Land doliur- 8.000 Item 7 fca ary ot two phyeicians, twe.vo bundled dodurs 1,200 Item 8. Salutvoi ueuiist, tuieo hundred and liltvdodais 850 Item 11. Waces, ten thousand dollars....,,,. 10 (MK lit m 10. Furniture, two 1 housand dollars... , 2.00'J b it. in 11. Fuel, six thousand auliais 6,f00 item IV. Gas. iwenty-livo hundred dol nrs.. 2..000 Item 13. lit) airs unu impioveuicnts to build ings, including pan. ting, new boiler, aud lei niiinir outoido wall, bix thousand dol lars 6,000 item 14. iiupiovement 01 grounds, tour nun- orec do lars 400 Item IS. incidentals, one thousand debars.. 1,000 Item 10. Construction ot culverts, two thou sand collars 2,000 Item li. Cleaning cesspools, twe.vo hundrod uoi.art 1,200 INTUt'ClTO.N. Item 18. Salary of President, twenty-seven hundred doliais 2,700 item 19. 1 ioies.-or ot Natural auiuuces. six teen bundled dollars. 1,600 Item 20. -Moral riniosouhv. it toen hundroa debars 1.600 Item 21. lraviug, tilieen hunnrea dollars .. 1 500 Item 22. F rench, six hundred and filtv dol lars 650 Ittm23. Mathematics, thirteen hunured dol lars 1,303 Item 24. leucherot m.isio. two hundred dol lurs 200 Item 25 Three teachers, seven hundred and li ty do lars 760 Item 20. Three teacners. nine nundred dol lars 900 Item 27. Two teac.iers. seven nundred dol lars 700 Item 28. iwo teachers, eight hundred and titty dolors .' 850 Item 29. Two teaoncrs. eleven hundred dol lars 1,100 Item 80. School and Phi osonhical Anna- latiis, one hundied doi urs 100 Item 81 School and Chanel Furnitaio. ono hundred and fiiti dollurs 150 Item .'2. Books and btationerv. two thou- . sand dollars 2,000 Item 33. heinieal Eaboiatorv. three huu dred dollars 810 Item 34. incidentals, fifty dollars 60 ACCOUNTS. Item 85. f alary of Secretary and Superin tendent ot bindius out. sixteen hundred dollars 1.600 Item 80. Meseueer, four nundred dollars... 400 Item 37. Printing and stationery, newspa pers, live hundred dollars COO Libit ARY. Item 38. Books and bindinir. two hundred doliais 209 discipline and discharge. Item 89. Expense of binding-out. advertising lor p aces, and stamp tax, one huudred dollars 100 Item 40. Premiums and rewards lor pupils, two bundled and lifiy dollars. 2511 ADU1SSION. Item 41 Expense of admitting pupi's. ad vtrtis'ng, and stamp tax, two hundred dollars 200 , MANUAL LaBOR. lfcm 42. Tbak, one hundred dollars 100 $118,400 Srctirn 2. That warrants for the payment ot said appropriation shall be drawn in conformity with ex isting ordinances. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President of Common Council. Attcet L'OEXRT BBTItELL, Assistant Clerk of Se'ect Council. JAMES LYND. President of Select Couuoil. Approved this thirtieth day of December, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five (A. D. 1806). ALEXANDER HENRY. 1 6 It Mayor ot Philadelphia. AN ORDINANCE To Make an Appropriation to the Superin tendent of Trusts, for the Furpo es therein men tioned, for the Year Eighteen Hundred and Sixty six (1866). Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of the City oi Philadelphia do orduin, That the sums hereinafter mentioned be and the same are horeby appropriated to the Superintendent of Trusts, for the purposes following, that is to say t Item 1. The sum of threo hundred and thlrtt-two dollars end ninety-five cents ($332 94) out of the in come of the fund bequeathed by Elizabeth Kirk Patrick and John Bleakloy, and by the fund created by the first lodge ot Freemasons, to apply the same to pay the cost of purchasing and distributing fuol among the poor, according to the directions of the divisors and donors aloresaid. Hem 2. The sum of one hundred and ninety-nine dollars aad forty-two cents 1109 42 (out of the inoome ot the trust created bv Acts of Assembly of March 8, 1847, and March 16, 1848, tor supplying the poor re siding within the limits of the late District of bpriog Garden, eaBt of Broad street, as provided in aaid acts, with fuel, agreeably to the terms of said trusts. Item 8 Ot the inoome of the fund bequeathed by Stephen Girard, for the purpose of purchasing and aistnbutiug luel, five hundred and thirty-one dol lars and ninety oents ($531-90 ) Item 4. Ol the income of the legacy of John Scott ot lour thousand dollars, ten huudred and ninety eight dollars and thirty six cents ($1098 30) as fol lows: First. To pay for advertising by the Franklin In stitute fl ty ($60) dollars. Second. 1 o pay proportion of expenses, fllty ($50) dollars. Third. To Invest in the loan of the city of Phila delphia, nine hundred and ninety-eight dollars and thiity-six cents ($GU8 88) Item 6. Of the income of tho legacy of John 8cott of three thousand ($8000) dollurs, eight hundred and twenty-three dollars and twelve cents ($823 12i, First. To pay proportion of expenses tilty ($501 uouars. , Second. To invest in the loan of the city of Ptifa dolpbia seven hundred and sevouty-three dollars and twelve cents ($778 12). , , Item 6. Of the income of the legacy of Dr. Benja min Irnuklln sixteen hundied and eighty-three dollars and eighty-three cents ($1688 88). F irst. To pay proportion of expenses, one hun dred ($100) dollars. Second. To mvest in the loan of the eity of Phila delphia, fifteen hundred and eighty-three dollars and eighty three cents ($1688 88). Item 7. The sum ot five hundred dollars of the In Of me of the devise of Paul Peck, to "Mayor, Alder men, and Citizens of Philadelphia," for supplying the poor with soup, to pay the same, a follows i lo the Western Soup Soolety, two hundred and fifty ($260) dollars, for the year 1866 and te the Hoeietr for Supplying the Poor with Soup, two hundred and filty ($260) dollars, for the year 1866. I - v Id tn 8 Oi ti e income of tl.e devise of Snmnei', t-n.i th. tvirlxe ol at itlli) 'o ihv Im i renii lor irtu4 ict ou pi or ol the ty oi l'mlaucun.iu, ana the i).s ru rti-rlliV t. in in W I be sum o nvn huinlretl and nmct - ml tloneru out ot tho income ot ten eeiim st of h o.uinn lin,il to the toipoia ion oi tho pubno schools tor. 11 city md coiiuti ot I hi sucli'hia. m n un tor tin cht ols ol the 1 list .vccMou ot tho Hrtt School D,s trict T Pennsylvania, to pav t!:e mtnie ifi equal por 1101 s tor tn nit ni inn pntvtc scno ib iu Tre vino i th, Fevei th, Jghrti. Ninth, a d 'Tenth Ward- Iho n d Wards consttiui'nv whit' vn at th timet find bconept th tirst Section ot tne First Soliuo If klrtrl afnrMMii, item 10 Ihe mm ol tour tlioitsnnd and thuiy-oightt dollurs and lit'i-two cents, to invest in tne 'oau oil tbo eity ot l iiilsco phia. una to pay the HuifWingl rxi'eiites iiicnrien, anti v vn tnourrea in tne many i S'eivtntoi ulo visiting tne lands in omr oouniyJ I'rnrjRvlvni.lu. bcriiithnii 10 thA e.itv ni P,.t:A1ni.l plnn, In trust,, by Dr. Enas rliudluot, an fol io: - Vor altottiey's fees, one hundred l$100) dollan. F or taxes lor 18'14. 1805. and 18CC. six hundiad and fitly ((000) tlo lars toi vxpensos of visiting lands, ere hundied (SiOO) dolat. lo Invest in the loan ot the city of Phi n.'oltihls. two tl onsand fnven inindred and ehrhtv-efiftit doii inrs and Utty-two cent ($2783 62). i II item ii liiesuiu or thieo nunnred dollars out oK l tne income e I T tie jratixiin ana scott legacies, and mo ueviroot 1 nomas D. i,roer, lor li, purpose of psxlng the following expenses for tho vear rigiiieen nunmca anu ixtN-six, ot tno u; erinlen tlent, lor bis coresnd management of tne trusts in Ins ci ni ce, ss follows! Snaiy of Superintendent, two. hnndrod ($200) urnais Books and i-tat'onery, fifty ($."0) dollars. Incidentals, lil.v dioOl dollurs. Item 12 tho sum of nineteen hundred and .p I nlnct : Mrs.l invest coi ar. Dcinp city lenn rata oit ami icucv oi M B Len s to the Wills' Hospital trust, to :i the same in tie loon ot tho ely of Philadelrtua tor the use ol the pai l v ins Uo-pinr. i Item 18. Ihe sum of lour thoussnd and sixteen dollars and twelve cents nut nt the incomeot tho (State devised by IhomasD Giover ior ihs follow inc annu ties charred in nud exponsos incurred, and to bo lrcuired. In (be management ot salit estate for tho year eighteen hundred and ii?Lvii-rJ UBmely : " i J v nsf. Annuity to Jlnrv trovey. dno March 8 and Nptomber 8, 1806, twelve hundred (81200 do'iar. Second. Annuity to falhaiiiio Grovor, dun Janu ary l and July 1, 1S00, one buuuied (S100) dol lurs t ' Third. Annuity to rrisci'la Crcvor, one Janu sry 1 and July 1, I860, ono huudred ($100) dol lar. I'citrth. Annoitv to Sophia C rover, dim Janu ary 1 and July 1, 1860, ouo hundred (J130) dol lars. Filth Water rents and Insurance filtv (S50) dol lars. : , Sixth. Taxes lor 1806, four hundred and ninety Olc dollars nud twelve coats ($101 12). SeveTith. Repairs, Including painting and Vapor ing to hono in I wei.ty-founh Ward, three hundred and nity (!)0) do lars. E. fbth. Repairs to bouse No. 112 Kodoral street, fll7 (1560) dollars. t Ninth. Repairs to Point road estate, scvonty-five (675 dodira. , Tenth, l'utting Burial Ground in ordor, twelve hundred (S12P0) dollars. F;ievenfh. Inc'dentals, two hundrod ($200) dollars. Iwoifth. Proportion of Expense, ono hundred (SlOO)riollnrs. Section 2. Warrants for thn pavmcnt of tho same, shad bo drawn in conformity with ex.Btiug Ordi-. nances by tho Superintendent ot Trusts. WILLIAM S Sl OK LEY. President oi Common Couucil. Attcsf- ABRAHAlvr Stewabt, ' Assntant Clerk of fVmimon Council. JAMES LVM, President of Soloct l ouncil. Anprovcd Ibis thirtieth day of December, Anno Domini tne thousand eight hundred and sixty-five (A.D. Ibt6). ALEXANDER HENRY. 16 It Mayor of Philadelphia. AN O it 1) 1 N A N C E ! To 1 rovido for tho Erection of a new Court House on Independence Square, south of Chesnus street. Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of tbo.City ol Philadelphia do ordain, Than tho Com missioner of City Property shall, under the supervi sion of the Committee on City Property, advertise lor proposals lor the constiuctiou aud erociion of a suitublo Court House, in accordance with the plans and specifications submitted to Counoils by the joint special committee to. which was rolerrod tho communication of tho District Attorney relating to intf iieut'Bsiiy oi iiiuiieuiaieiy pro vim ng Doiter accom modations for the Court of yuarter Sessions an the said Commissioner shall, under the supervision of tho Committee on Citv Property, award the oon tract to build the same te tho lowest bidder who shall give the requisite socaritv s Providod, That thoV nronosals to erect and couinletolv finish thn limiilinir 1 shall not exceed the sum of thirty-four thousand five kmifl-A Hnllnw. -ft,l -.VA...ln.l ,... .. 1 . , L, i uuiinio, nuv, inuiiuvu, ,,ittl. Ian U&puUSeit . for the plans and lor tho services of tbearoUttcctand t supcriniendent shall not exceed the bum ot five bun dled dollars. Section 2. That the contractor or contractors for the erection and construction ot said buid.ng shall give security to finish the samo within five mouths irom the commonoi ment thetcof, to tbo entire satis faction ot the superintendent aud architect, In ac cordance with said specifications. . Miction 3 Ihat the sum of thirty-fivo thousand dollars bo and tho samo is hereby appropr.uted to the Departmi nt ot City Property, lor tho purposes of this ordinance, and warrants thorefor shall bo drawn by tho Commissioner of City Property, in accordance with existing ordinances. ' WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, ' President 01 Commou Couuoil,. Attest Buhjamin n. Haines, Clerk ot Select Council. JAM Ed LYND", Presidont of Select Council. Approved this thirtieth day of December, Anno Domini one thousand euht hundred and sixty-hvw I (A. D. 1865). ALEXANDER HENRY, U It Mcyor of Philadelphia. - N ORDINANCE To l ay Franeis C. Fougeray, Page of Select Council. Secuon 1. The Solect and Common Councils ot the City ot Philadelphia do ordain, l'hat the sum of fifty dollar be and the same la hereby appropriated to pay Francis C. Fougeray for his servioes as Pag of Select. Council, irom July 1,1866, to January 1, 1866, the warrants to he drawn by the Clerks of Councils in couiormity with existing ordinances. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, ' Tresldeut of Common CounoiL '. AttC6t . . !..,(... Bxnjamis n Haines, , Clerk ot be.ect Council. . JAMES LYND, i ' President ot Select Council. ' Approved this thirtieth day of Desember, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty-fire (A.D.1806!. . ' ALEXANDER HENRY. 1 6 It Mayor of Philadelphia. A N ORDINANCE A AO All ake an Appropriation to the Clerks and f jniseengers oi eenxt and Common Councils ior Fxtra Services for (he year 1866. Section 1 The Select and Common Counoils of the City of Philade phia do ordain. That the sum et seven hundred dollars ($700) be and the same Is hereby appropriated t0 pay the Clerks and Messen gers lor extra services lor the year 1806, to wit: Toeaoh the sum ot one hundred dollars ($100) dol lars. And warrants shall be drawn by Clerks of Councils in accordance with existing ordinances. . WILLIAM 8. STOKLEY, rresideat ot Common Cow null. Atttst . . itOUSBT ltSTHKLL, -...-' ,i Assistant Clerk of Select Cooncir, JAMES LYND, ' President of Select Council. Approved this twenty-ninth day of DeoomboS, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred aud SiXiy-flve (A. D. 1866). . . - ALEXANDER HENRY, It 6 It ' Mayor oi Philadelphia. TJESO LUTION i XV To Make Certain Transfers In Appropriations to he Board of Halth for the v.ar 1806. , Resolved, by the tieleet and Common Councils of the City of Philaaelphia, l hat the City Controller be and be is hereby authorized to transfer the sum of two thousand Hollars ($2000) of the appropriation to the Board of Health for the year 1806, as follows i F'rooi Item 22 to Hem 7, fifteen hundred dollars. Front Item 22 to Item 6, three hundred dollars. ' . Fiom lUun 22 to Item 2L two. hundred dollars. v WILLIAM 8. STOKLEY. President of Common Council. Attest . ' Besjami n. n a lines. Clerk of Select Counell. JAMES LYND, . - , , President of Select Couuoil. Approved this thlrtioth day of December, Anno D,iimn null tluiiiafttirf t, , , '. (A, D 1806) v.B-. uuuureuauusixiy-BVO. , . ,. ALEXANDER HENRT, 1 6 Mayor of Philaijelphla. s