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PQ 1T , , . ATJDITING CO E.
..Triggoi L u g yrrEs APPOINTED TO AUDIT THE CITY ACCOUNTS RE PORT T T
1 t they have examined the Accounts of the City Treasurer, and find that the is aha ance
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,490 him by the alty of eight hundred and twenty-eght dollars and six corals
'They havq - alsee examined tho reports'of the other City Officers, as hereto rppend , and
-- • find the same to be correct.
The &port of the' editors of the Accounts of 1857 showed a balance in tho City Treasury
on the first of Januar , 1858, of $l,BO, audin the'Aqueduct Fund of $1,470. -I'he Treasnrer
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disputed the eon& ess of this balance, and on a rigid re-examination of the ac me of
D 357 it appested that City Bonds, amounting, according to their face, to $6,32$ 21 been
arreleowily counted inthe Aqueduct Fund by the Auditing Committee of 1857. ;These onds
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kid kerspnrehesed from time to time at a discount of from 10 to 15 per cent., the to 1 cost
be . * $5,(,44 91, and had been charged in the Aquecuet Fund as purchased. This act, it
affeersortist not lenrenno that Committee; and as the - bends were not =collect and were
/landed (Nor by the Treasurer as a part of the fund, they were by II readily-undersubd mistake,
trieettouided,, and the balance in that fund was therefore $7,798 21, instead 01i51,470. It
was also discovered ;that a temporary loan, matuting in 1857, amounting to $9,006„ and which
... bad been paid by . the Treasurer, had not been credited to him. We have, therdfore, itffized
to (et report of two accounts a supplementaryaccount for 1857,in which we 'charge the
• Treasurer with the $1,475 80 balance struck against him by the uditing Commi of 1857
sRAC the $6,328 21 error in the Aqueduct Fund, and credithim with the omitted $0 , which,
,- - - afier oorreeding two other , small errors stated in the supplementary account, will ow s bal
, nate inliaravor on the.first day ofJanuary, 1858, of $l,lBl 24. With these co tionb r the
valance his favor on the first . day of January, 1859, was $B 2B 06 -
Theee blunders arose, naturally, oat of the confused and unsystematic way in hick - the
~ gtj'illeksitusta Were ket prior . to the establishment of the Controller's office. II Ting been
s elentedent and tforreeWd, toad Om' city - accounts having been put in a business-li shape by
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_ thellontroller, nods r need ha-apprehended of a recurrence of such errors.
I Aro examining the Re of the Waist Committee, we find that that Commit received,
.-unta7.,g the pod year, e sum of Eight Hundred and Six Dollars and Eleven C to for old
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. - -,teitsituds sold and.. from other sources, which it did not pay into the Treasury; an we learn
-- also that it has tt "Contingent Fund" of its own, which. it expends subject to no ntrol but
that of itself. The sum expended during.the year of this contingent fund and tl t arising
- . *masts seas materials was $773 15. This is oontrdry to the whole tenor of r tiresent
•• Marinellil system, and is the only exception to the general rule. It is the purpose the laws
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now in force that all money accruing to the city, from whatever source, shall be p 'd
into the
•City Treasury, and paid out only on warrants duly countersigned by the Control r. There
is no reason why any Committee disbursing city funds should be an exception to th rule, and
we recommend that in future, all city officers be directed to pay into the City Emory all
mottier rt itsl from whatever source, so us to make our financial system co.. plate and
This being the first annualsettlement of the financial airturs of the city since the orgaliira
•.,, , lion of the . Oontsoller's office, we have made a careful examination into the 0.. tion and
Ananagement. ' of that department, and we are gratified to find than in its benefici results to
' ".. the,finanees of the city, it has far exceeded the promises and expectations of its mo t sanguine
Through tho operations of the Controller's-office the fiscal affairs of the city, heretofore
hall:tired ill almost inextricable confusion and impenetrable obscurity . , have been b .ught into
•eat hhape as enables both the'citizen and the public officer to perceive at a glen. • our felon
. _ aid ecoulition. Order has been brought out of chaos, and system and practical fo '- in the dir
hutment of the public monies have taken the place of the careless and irre menage
rie* heretofore prevalent, which was followed by steady financial embarrasame . t and WKS
- rapidly drifting us to absolute bankruptcy.
If the reforms inaugurated during the past year shall be scrupulously followed' the future
, we may confidently anticipate that the city will soon realize a financial condition .. be proud
1 • o f. aml which will insure us against a further increase of taxation. --•
Whilst much of this improvement is due to the acts and ordinances establishi. the Con
troller's Department; we are free to acknowledge that much is also due to the fo • ate selee
, tion afthe'proper office for its management.
, , To HENRY LA1111287, Esq., the present admirable head of that department, is .us a very
s ' loge shoe of the credit of the great reforms to which wo have referred. Hein, . o phatical
lh "the right man in the right place." - - His superior financial skill and ability as an SO
&tuatara; his intimate knowledge of the business, of the city, his stern devotion t. a faithful
~- discharge of the onerous duties of his office, his unwavering determination to do ght and to
administer the law lisle finds it, regardless of its effect upon friend or foe, have e abled him
to take held of our city finances when they were but a tangled mass of obscurities .d uneer
, tactics and arrange the whole into a smoothly working and easily understood a em. In a
very brief,peried, and without dust clerical aid which Councils should have font ed him in
his first efforts to disentangle the confused budget committed to him, he, by his .. 'Mont fit
new for the place, was enabled to set in order what was in utter confusion, and .. complete
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T . aatisfactbrily a wrk from which most men would have shrunk as from a task i.• possible of
. accoinpliehment.' In View of the beneficial results to the city, with which we hay t been made
&familiar daring our examination of the city accounts, we may be pardoned for expressing ,
the wish that the city may long retain the services of an officer so competent.
Itlutsbeen found, of course, during the first year of a new financial system. the there were
some defects in the arrangenients as first made, and that it will take some time' to . e every
thinrwurk smoothly. We have suggested to the Controller, Treasurer and Finan e Commit
tee such changes as we think desirable, and We feel assured that another year's ex • erience of
the m eteor, with the changes indicated, will suffice to consolidate and render it p •. anent.
IV We recommend the adoption of the appended resolution,. The first of these - elution is
4' ittphsined by the fact thht during the year a countersigned warrant for Twelve I alarm woe
altered b some pereon unknown, to Twenty Dollar% and mid in the altered shape %bout de
tection by the Treasurer. The Controller - hassiven the Treasurer credit for only welts Del
ius, iltoproper face of the warrant. and as the Treasurer was really not to blame, we offer a
.. resolution to refund him the eight dollars which he paid out, but for which he It, s received
no credit. RUSSELL ERRETT,
BOW CAMPBELL, Ja., Auditing Committee
1 M. H. MOORITEATD,
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',--.... paved, That the Controller is hereby directed to . 'ry his surreal in favor of Wm. 1141:a um,
iTralliintnr, for Eight Dollars, being the amount overpaid by him and aol credited to him on an altered
11111r1Snt, and charge tho ante to Contingent Fund. • -
, . , Reearmi, That the Report of the Auditing Committee, "tti the accoutpau)ing accounts, by published
...I alai time in the papers autheriLcd as C2rol l ittLra. _ -.4_ ,
' - fluppletnentary Account to AuilitliTtd;.•; ' Mirpiiri„, "" raiiiiiiWist. 1.858.
. - 1 : U. ractinstrx, CITY TILIASTS2II, la ACCOO 7 KITH CITI OF PIITABUSO Et.
..i 11357. December 31.st-----•-•-•.-Dr. , 1 - 7. December 31st, - IC'r
, Tolstoi
F atpreport ithisdale- .-.-$ 5.90 fly ..
ten • loan. red.m.l by Teaser,
e e ** o Snell feted. X 1,4701,0 . r credited --- -.... 9,0.0 CO
- " Avathe2lllleade, era eredit.--.. exts n . ens in addltiou* Indsy lamb is 18 5 7 .- 10 60--9 010 50
44 Ckamendoes On Wow. error in eel
- , 11415.ertor In warrant We_._._ 25 65-713"4 261
' . • MIL to Treasurer, /sal, 10.60.-.--. _st„se :411
• . favor of City Treaserer,Jan I, 1868...._61121 14
Assn-The error In congaskakan en Hunan, arbors noted, was s. munttel In 1837 A mistake In addition bad bees
- , al& Td the Tessount of IS I" and the tOdOOLINORMA were ealwas . bifore the error in MM.!" was dhoorersel, thew
- Skala' the Sneerer tattoo with. which the An Bang CoMmltt of that year onniented The error. lo addition
* OS the neat side of theTregnoreee D.y Dix& in 1867, wee- detected et the Atm., dal In the haste of making op the so
ems isr than nwr w.. omitted.)
- . Wee. 1111ehbastm, City Treaverer, In Ace at with city of Pllteburigh.
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- T.,,, ti ts u gu n gate, 184- _.. -.- 524, 6 60 16 'ayes eeper supplementary report In shore- $ 1,181 24
aty as bllavi I
l 1... " BMISIMO Wee ha-- - --.---- 0,747 76 No.. Interest and tax
on
City Longs,. ...- -66,119 69
. " Wellarthata " -- .. 46,715 46 -Saler-lee of City Offitera, _ -.-- -16114 10
" WO Water Worts, per Jes.N•lsoa s 363 dm . a ..Peons P.lnthig..------ - 2,514 65
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.. t .h.t. "E 8. WElght, 1,150 la-- 1,84 94 4 Wes Engine* and Nose- -.---- . 4,245 40
, es wt, ,pr Of 0rty1b,11.445 15 5 Night Delke--..- --17,911 to
~ • ... itaanas . " - 2 96/ .6-14,113 23 0 Water Werks-....-.-- 24.830 as
.. .. sha , ~ . .1 1 1 . KehT.- 4 ,716 36
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sti Lper.76 . me, 1667 zn - 26 00- 1 4, „1 . 41 &El 8 Os rd ban -12,171 83
AIA9 Fifth era thaltet- ISO 00
cv s -; . e Mersey San pig in . 10. onongahela Muff - 1306 47
_ , , sod Ilhelettares...! 627 40
WI 30
- ' - - ` A. ' Iteltelux--- .;354402- 3405 ZS i 13....:. agent. FnO . ll 6.640 62
*MY Nerd per 01 7 Irate - 313 02 14 I of de:oth . - i, O OO 00 ,
. swops . . . /.. .. 45 02- WS 64 ' / due and falling dna_ _ _... s,,sra re
tue 91 16 I uttandlog Wawants.. ------26,13 65
1,704 561 17 1 mprovement Wyman Oentandlog. 8,142 95
" Dalt fh's t Pite. P ;er j aecob Fodder AZI 82, By Mak food. 1616 --- - ... .- . .- 13,166 57
me 11 -. T. m Ines arsd renewahr4Bsll, theddltke
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title
Or 016.7itrodl - .1, C. 640 eo' e 1*,000111740 11 ..... - . - WOW 66
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93 eria -p , ans., atheism, 1168, lee i
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. iki nott r s iadVett.n Wl '
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......-.- 131 V-- 5391 13 ' . .
0 Wlllthe Sen. Pm /**1 301 0 5 04476, I .
. . w 06, With.lothatry, 9135 en 244 CS
~ e 17. J.
so g:trausingunesul,
c rity
2,109 51
243 161 .
I "IL Zurpot, eadeslll6B thus, "46, -
"t, an . Olt, Beecltor.- 898 17
4- -cr.letleethersepa eel par. reel elate 13,387 to _
"' 0 Alex,llllller " " " 430 21 •
0 11.8.11 ah I
on " " " 175 65
I . " he/ S. Whittle, reamileg °ramose
, P.F. Ir.* 0.g..E. 00..--..- 0 5
1 1.5 °,
00 '
so Wnelingandparbgameennant. 12,799 23
0 115aetact feed, net bat for 1869.._..165 04
- , -- .111110kiagetad3.353, 1. 0 170 003 - • •-• 22,1 M 00 _
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art kleaceod mann& Let.% 63,526 13
1 . „&„ 4 Sainte dee,Tresoursr,3ea.l,l6s 9 , em 06
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$376,391 24 6 276 , 391 24
j 1869, Jen. 1-118 balsas to dee .9 333 se
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Tabuiar Stat,ernent. showing the amounte appropriated. the amount of
Warrants drawn. the amounts paid and ontatanding, and the amounts
' undmien of the several Appropriations made by the Conneila of the
, City orPfttsburgh fbr the year 1888.
r Amounts. 1 Fr i erre n. a . t4 ar ad ,er lie f e ,w erzt,.s p iset. rminnon
-, 11. 1.-Imenet ' ..- 569300 001 $06,119 CO APO 11
13,860 001 13,8011 00 12,824 10 1,035 90 20 60
- '3.- 1 / 2 11 8 / 8 6.:..7.- ---- -.. strc ee 2,863 91 2,511 65 29 2 0 to as
4...ven. ibib;.:: 4346 40 4 105 40 4215 40 SOO 00
' ' 5...N1A1it Patin - - 20, 700 00 _01„1345 W 17,912 67 2,132 49 664 66
6...Wettrr Works. .-. . ._- .. -.. 268 00 20,70 30 24,930 03 1,679 27 150 70
-.. 10.400 00 9,341 012,
106 06 1,268 96 1,005 99
. '€, 6...4126....... -1.--....-.--. -- ---. 12,512 63 12,11C9 Si 12,171 63 167 71 213 99
~, L . 10.-Yeempbele Wberf-....-- - 2,700 CO 2 0;1 11 2,095 47 685 64 18 89
I,too 00 SCI 11 697 26 /Ad 76 136 89
. 2 11.7:91141=74.= ..... - .... ' 4061 00 5,1 , 0 9, 6,610 62 we as us os
i5...r.0 aw.......-----.--.-.. 50,183 00 • 30,333 00 M 1,023 00 60.350 00
' 111.-Onlitaisdlng Warrants-.-..--.-- W., 90 09 26,263 so 516 16
17 Isrprereamet Woman Onteteading 1 4,184 CO 2.159 95 31 961 842 60
633 3 , 400 03 5217,971 47 67,909 25 656,650 21
etatemant of Airpropriations made, Aunts Expended and Balance Unexpended, 1858.
y...• I , 'MO' appropriaS. Sweet. 1 Ant rep.'dllled.sgmwe'd
ion I.latseset red Ueda City 1tha5.......-.-------- •••-• IC
4 7 ) $69,110 re $2,180
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4.-Iftre Indere ma ,6M3 9l 166 oD
em d
ii.;;;;:atecompenfee..--. .1113. CO
• 1 Neg. Matey 3 Co, 101' hthrr---,-- 19 40 4,545 40 4,646 40
IL-Clo/WWWWO;II6 . - . . . . ----.- - .... -....!..... 2601 00 16,709 80 163 io
7-3 66
41440111 M6tenisne., ' L.,71S: 7 -Z -c artritTen 00oIrOet- 6 4 , 11, 00 .1,623 19) 670 70
Pnvloganerdogs ..-- 1200 00 1,000 OD
Rapala/Sin Id Dist- 2, 00 3,676 67 24 43
Do 2A 40 -1, 1 00 1,899 NI 100 47
00 10,400 00 625 63 304 39
14 - 7141 / 42 / 010 2.„,_ned Clan Li btlng SgWgr.g' ------
1 „.... 11.662 63 12X0 ll3 Po
013 4Z.,'
,"*. Wed hags cad Remain same " -.. 208 00 - 196 OD 12 00
o 4.. " i .-.
' . 111:15 Wharf. ' g _ 1;NI iv zest
it
is co
627 40 62710
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.6,057 00 1,140 14 25 0
1 , 000 00 562
1/
1 136 09 0
ii l lil -. . I{..'. lAN 0 1,000 00
11.1, , ,m 12171 W 111 7 1 •icisiZiiias . , 0
tom m
s o( spo oo
- ----181° ktai 1"-.. = d" ::•--.- - Sm'Autt 00 amiss co 7.vsa oo
- ls-osonsseoso w_temob. --7 ,- .....47.7;,;;;;t - - 25,760 00 $5,249.01 fits 15
r . sl.4 f i k pegssnswit ararranm oateteadlait I 4,181 00 6641 91 811 SO
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6282,460 93 6275,680.71 666390 11
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' - 41 statemeet eerthe Butanes./ done tre the .Alltherry Wharf; in the City of
rttt.eburgh. tom the year endinit De Tuber 3lat, 1858.
i - 1 . ... en , mvut I 9. l, l l rLd 7 l ool UtOlirdlEntisieatssitu'il i rte I emote" I Ammar Imo',
, - I ntro 1 0 * Is' " 1 " 211 41-011 mewl le Lain/ on o /MAL inerion.lentuxen IVIACeL
-"---- .".- /0 L. 11 4 .-..-, $-505 $ 75 way.-
, 4 ..,"" k " -------- 1 4'9 30 8 64600 t ao o .. 4 .. 6 ..... °°° 1 2 41 533 r: am sr es to
wkeaaty C 2 00 56 04 Is 00
leap ..- . 24 -1- / 3 so 3 70000 0 . 17200 412 165 66 167 61 100
~ -- j e ,,,,,,_ , . 15 ...._ ti 13 IS 5150126 06060 --...- 220:10 20 8 66 17 60
1 3017........--......--.. 8 ......- ,a P " •-- --••• • ................. 1%01 360 01 601
‘ 7-- • , 2 *--- ---- -- ~........ -.... 45 06 40 00 6.00
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3301311 " 0 * -.go**.U 11 ........ .........77*** ******** .7...7.7 77,-... ilitili 1106 12 .. 141:49 65 N)
'_ • , i - ....resWiii 91 31 1 :40 at,g .**PRO 1111 " V* $4 0311 $ l . llB 88 $ 21331
'` .- 4 ' ',
al ~ , . • '-` . 7. 1 . 73.7. .. ` f ...., ''. • '
6,000 65
Ise commindon to 0 1 1/ Imam, 2 34
Ps sot, 140 251-6,409 18
I Weigh Scales.
Am't reed limis law= .nor per ILlTArdma, 235 20
00=, 421 89
" • ° " 2,1 " P. A. Helsloy, 768 92
° Rd " W. Beekboatal TS 99
u ISfi " A. MlUer, 96200
7th u P. Prem. 24 97
J. 61.11onter, 78 90
. 0 9th • "J.. Raedir, 83 66
9th • • P.1914381aad, 6128
r" 0 u 8.0. Lode, 1118 96
el
Sul reed Per Duque.= Oreisom met 109 65
por Wok. 'Santry au met 135 00-244 05
Itatonce due by Duquesne Orem 196
lby Web. 'huts, 90 IA
Board Measurers.
.Temee 31194ea5, 1 / 5 mud, 51 44
beeron WOI ore, 4411 142 79
WM. Shore, elh ° 83 94
A. Wilson, 24 484 •
3. D. 11111 9th u 31 64-264
Incidental. Bsoaipta.
Amount frOm sm. Tomlin= co *cc%
perdu= city lota, 13.387 40
Amount from Ain Miller on met pos
chore /olde—
Amount tam o.ll.Macro, ca met,
Aus
puoust rchase Sty oly
Y. Pbl lets, lpot =Mod-
'173 66
log tugs, 1655,
Amount from J. T. Whitten =melts
*Mous d P. Pt. it C. IL IL Co, 61 25
Amount hum X.P. Pratt for cdsp of city, 600
Amputate= 8.7. Mule; =Maud
log taxes, 242 16-15,2 M 10
A.queduot Fund. •
Cala reed frau We. A11adar,J .31963, 27 00 -
• Jaa. Taylor, MS, 1,715 90-1,719 60
Aral pal Mb= t Co, per or= 411-
committal, 1867, 19 24
Amount peLd Ward= madman, per
order spied= mm., 1957,
Amen= pall J. Oda, . clerk, per order
aqueduct com, Ng,
Amount mild W. Mackey. collector, pm
order aquednot cam, 1657,
Am'l id 0. Low,.per order sq. mm, 1868 45
Amount peg Jarom Tsylor, =lector,
parader egad= suo., 1858, 40
Amount pad W. Igeolary, 'madam, per
order aqueduct oom, 1848, 838 00
Aral paid IL East per order nq. era., 60 00
do 5. YeaderViff do do 418
do Tbompsa AClrdey do 117 CO
tim't und WS= kOa.porenderaq4sl6. SI 62
*moult p. 14 1111194.=.9 8 Many per
„TAelot
p. . e°44 7 "i d jusek j "d".l 7 u L i sibe r"%°ll ::: w ir riu Mou li l d.r 7h: P177 1 1 : 0,04 r a.a°
.11121
90m1100
Bp
efwa/. rPade: 7 3'l / 1 18" . bs:Te s2 668 99
r — _
• do . We.lLitaam ordiep lards lee 0,4,671 tl
L , C ity 668 IJP
_ . ..plakaiegrobietavaitgainattulti, ' 4es at .1300464 , firk.1.48:.... 7 :4
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PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 21, 1859.
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Mueemb'r..y.........._..:.....
Det~m6er_..._........_....._..
• bran:unary
F
135 u
ractll =1 Staal d oars
Keel and Canal Rats Lf6 00
Pleb and Plat Boats- .... • . . . 67 00
Extra Wharfage on b;d7•1:17111p 2.2111 10
Wharfage on Railroad Iron.— 6,374 60
Bo Jams' Tarry
bo Connors Parry-..... •
890 00
Do Manabaslor do
, 312117Z1N1T11.
Outstagemiag Tanen for 1857.
Pint littrd—Dra't notiersen, CUlector.
1838, Jimmy L .
To Belsucti . a Duplicate per report
airing committee, AM 70
So Rente nnoollerted per report
atuliting committee, 37 le
To additions to anent:M.6lnm per report
emitting committee,
By cub pad per traustra's receipt, 2.057 72
Ity commbelom m doplketes, 71 27
sraueretiom by committee, 420 02.-2,540
Brand Wad—ToAn Orem, Clalaur.
Jemmy 1.
To balance of duplicate per report so&
tlog colcunittes,
To grebe rest. sumollected per reponse.
didog committee,
By cub paid tressurer per receipt, 4,081 71
By conunisdon or duplicates, • 128 40
By exonerratiow by committee, lU 02-4,278 iS
Third ard—George Rakers, Orketor.
Jammu 1.
To balance of duplicate par mart andl•
hag committed, • 1 / 4 , 178 .115
To water rent o retool per roport
andiang committee, 76 6D
To additions to duplicated since report
auditiog oommittee, 6 16-6,662 DR
By cub paid treasurer per receipt,
By oommimious on duplicates,
By exoneration. by commit's.,
Astra Ward—Richard ave., Cdr.
January 1.
To balance of duplicates per repeal au.
dieing mamba*
To rater ,rents tiorotleelad par report
tuditbeg cousuattes, 102 f 2-4700 57
By cub pald treasurer par susaipt, 0,105 73
By commission cc duplicate* 130 30
By esooentlow by commie., 053 14-4,739 31
Fifth Wird— Witt—lrribta, o:Vector.
Jimmy I.
To babutee dapllcsbt per sport andl.
3,844 12
To ti eZralr to t 4l4l4:atm slut. P.* rt
port arldltltyt canzatttee.
By cub pill tramcar pa receipt,
By cccomlasions on duplicate..
By I:owntloc• by caccsaittes,
Siza. Ward—Johs "Mips, Ch'ltdor.
January L
To blames of duplicates per report sod 4
ging cowolUre .
By mob paid...mower per receipt, 3,956 24
By emaretselons on dopUestes, 128 39
By atoorranose by Collatraltde,
434 74-4,619 42
&math Ward—Eery Lyrae, Maeda,
January 1.
To tattoo of dopticato per rrport nodi
• Ulm coonaittlo.
• yratocrratortooolketed pan reports
.dittag committee, GS 71-30
117\ mob pall tramcar per recnipla,
By enannbeknas on doplLNare,
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By • oseratkad by canmittes,
Dipkf,l Wird— Thos. Nerly, Cbilertor.
J. nary 1.
• T od ~ of duplicate. per /apart or.
cormlttee.
'roma rents anoollentel per report..
akin cOlDOilltee,
By cub paid trouratlr per recalpts, 1452 67
By colimfamice 012 daplicaur, 36 64
By . meadow by anomfttr, 632 86-1,636 $7
Niatit Wani—rhook Ho sod, Cbt lector.
Zerivary 1.
ro 06/90e• at ihrpllostee per report Gull.
rhea 0.09/20.., 1,216 SO
To matir mem peconectad pyr report
emitting committee, la 14
lty ceoo paid treasarer per receipts, 1,103 le
11, MM. Waaloa tlaplkaa, 91 12
92 76-4,120 03
~.; Irwin,
Aimuot rendnd tram 21 ward market
Iry
per IL Y. In, 41.02.-4011 at
liMurtn . ig Wood and Bark. 1
Amount net per 74 P. Irwin. 104 01
;City Gatiging.
Amount indrfrons Jam.. ,Litall,
- Salt Inspection.
Amount PK illd from Jimob !Wan.
Pittsburgh C3-als Co.
Amount of wo dividend. roodied from
.1. M. Mr yailtd,
Lioetises.
Amount nod from driem wagons, Au, ow as
auTbirr,to Ile., 777 02
d d " Alderman Jo hn., &-
Unmoral., LSS7. 04 82
Amount red item Ald.rman Deft, de
linquent., 1057,
$ 7 Ea
12 00
11 60
10 50
4 0 0
600
2 60
600
6 50
1 60
$l2 0 0 1
72 00!
001
70 00
3000
2400
Dry Dcek.--.
Do Cont,llool nod Driokbloto.
Do Buser
Moro Deleted Whorl*. for
Unsettled Wbarfage So 1258....4 42 44
(lath paid eity Treasarer—.--- 14,412 22-14,416 07
phi% Feb. 1. 1850 , 4,300 03
Nets due griamor Sem, la Plolo4cl
AIL Mach 4. 1030.
Note doe EGampr Ulm, Ist, Phibidel. 4.3 00
c*
ph* Aprll 0, 180, • 0,000 00
Note dim Know * Balm, la 11010601.•
WA, Nay 9,1669, 6,600 co—st,apo oo
Appropriaiiatt No. 1.
Intelsat and Tax on City Loans.
Amount no per ordinance Feb. 11,18,1, 66,600 00
Amount paid at Bank of Amerien, N.Y.
ompon bond', 13,760 00
Awl paid at Comma dd But. PIA, 113,71 a 80
du at My Treasure. office. 9.827 00-43e.19 sco
Balance nnexpemied. 2,930 11
No. 2—Salaries of City Oftlaeru;
Au% u gramma. Feb- /2, / 3 34 18,280 00
Lem traneferorderml by =node tolScp.T. 400 00- 13,080 00
Amldlabrused for eelarite per ordinance, 13,800 00
61 06-2,949 91
Behar. N
Ai
N o. 3—Publio Printing.
Anet as per onlbanca, 1eb.12, 1840 1600 u 0
Add transfer ordered by ocesdle Cron
No. 17, 1200 00--8000 OD
And rd Victor Berl* for probated bills, /3 60
do Events's Reporter do do 12 ea
do Dolly Unlou, do do 16 00
do L aw. rho, do do 323 50
do !helots& s Bauer, do • do 161 20
do Day awn.% do 46 396 20
do Ray a 00., do do 246 26
do tdoprly Ylyses, do do 348 90
do Ironing Chronicle, do 16 00
do Germs& Repub., do do 23 00
dollfbl46o, do do 16011
do Doily Yoruba Port. do do 10 00
do Pally Dispatob, do do 466 12
do Com. Joanna, do do 16 4241
do W. R. Misr; do do 626 50-2,243 91
Belson tosexpoodsd 166 09
Nes. 4„—Eyekaines and ..13oxe.
Abloaut oo redheaded ito. mass, 4946 40-4,615 60
do disband tot, 609 ad. SPA 664 3,000 00
do do to It. [Wiley& 00. duo
lbr Elms, 1316 40-4,545 40
No. 15.—Nticht
Amount per ordinsods rob. Is, 1648, 70,700 00
do disbars:4 far mootbly ray rail
per order polies coarodtbss. 24367 40
Amt diAmsed Ibr mealy fr¢ po
llee porpoises, per order police nn.,1,159 43
Alu'r disbursed Ihd rest Wilblos
oec't, 425 37-33,046 33
Deism. sseipended, 654 63
do root duo on Miklos 11.% 671 N..
• No. 6,—City N'Peter Worlco.
Axel to...adios.. lob. 12, 1266, 24,000 00
Add traeofer by order of ooundls, from
, No. 43, 003 ,‘
4046 • T
lb{ 86
661 60-8,582 92
ECZEirI
:MO 10
106 62
270 3i‘-3.415 01
Z1,A42 00
DoSort transfer, bytmlas tel Council; to
4700 00-211,1149 00
Aral diaborsad for monthly pay roll,
par oohs, mom Men , 26.709 ISO
Balance Oreqendeell, 12.1 70
7—Streets, &so., eifo.
A.t per utelluatice Feb. 12, cloud./
contract, 4,100 00
Parinecromings, 2.1203 00
nnodereig In Le district, 2,400 00
Add transfer, by order of Comecils, from
No. 2. UM 00
Repairing 10 90 deetrict, 1,4121 00
Adder...ler, by order of Rama* from
No 2 XI/ 00
•
00- 10" Oo
iIJ
1331E:13
An't ditbered per oche street orrandh •
tee, Clerkeingwootnect, SAM 90
Perrosemary's, 109 00
Repslees Ist district, . . VD ST
do 2WA fa
Sewerage,l do
, Iva 01.-0,594 01
I• --.......-
116/6aco os•apsodo& j a, 1,006 09
l'l9
24 :26 . 170-- 4 ireenre soul Gm..
Ananibt . pe ald Ing ateoo. pare , 111. A 1.'..., 11ARSI
lt
peobeted bels7 • 11,136 H
---re
tnexpended bel rock , Zll 91/
No. o—Cleaning and Repairing sth
Ward Market.,
Jet per ordnance Yob. 11,1040, 100 re
Add tostelw, by order of Council., ham
tro, 17, 6 00-921 00
Am . { paid R. Miller, claiming per order,
market coreadttri. 10 10
Iraq paid A. Irelelland, ropeleint, do lOU 01
do J. grater do do 91 00
do D. Taylor, do do 10 00
do 1.11 Taylor A Brodo do II wo—lel 00
WU. anespeoded. 11 99
No. Rh-Monongahela • Wliar I'.
A.l par enllzeov Feb. 11. nue, 1,900 00
Add ant transferred, by order. aeon..
cgs, Cron No. 6 1,700 00-1,100 00
Am't pee Poor A Peet per order Mon.
wharf Onendtloo. SIS 61
Aral pd AVlllellend I Wilson, do do TS 46
do Wm. Vtreyth, do do 111 19
do Wm. gnat A Soo, do de 1,150 WI
d° thd.:lntabert. do do 119 76
do Jame WlSee, do do 29 04-2,611 11
14-1,930 03
12=
=SEM
17nctpootled Web.,
No.ll—Allegheny Wharf.
Aro't per attilmmee Feb. 12, MP, 400 Ut
Add we't trenalbrrea, by order of Coat,.
We, tram Pio. 17, 27
!!!!Mi
Anel paid Tbae. Santh, pr order ATIel,
wharf committee, 10 Co
Amt pd P.l3loWedl. do 194 $3
do J. Downey, do IN 63
do A. Barns, do 4.11 04
do James Downey, do 90 VII
do P. Strout, do _,_ - 6d'26--61
Sl*. 12—WO1oh Seal no.
Aorotiot par Ordloacw• Fab. If, WI, 1,000 00
/mould peld eltagerley At Myers, Coal
Book.. 1867, , 101 00
Do. It.Doolap,reat or oOk-e at bay mde•
to Aprll, '56, . to 00
Do.O. L. Haim 1411 °lslAlm, 18 II
Do. How, it Wells, tad. due for mac Mb 00
Da.gandrloo, matertalia labor and pre
paring BM ward waled, ,1 11l 01
Do. O. Parrott. DOI of ordiDnain 25 10
Do. B. Greer, making 2d mud ;cake, 4 121
Do. H. Draldentnair d 0.61 do. 6 al— 602 II
1,169 9-1,330 94
notation.
MEO
2,327 73-12.4.13 23
art:
11010 t. mope: Awl,
No. 13—Contingent Fund"
oet per onlloance Yob. 12, VW, 0,P30 GO -
1:1000O tourer, ordend by Camel., to
NO. 0, 040 00
EEZEI3
6,467.. 0)
Add transfer, ordond by Ommells, from
No. 17, 000 00-!,06100
diriburood by romialloos of/Um:KIM 6,920 94
I=l
Balorrovonexpeoled, 18 00
No. I.4—Board of Health.
Am't per ordinance Feb. 12, 11/8, 1,000 00
Do paid A. Cordell, tneesorar, 1.000 00
No. 15—Loan duo and telling due.
'57 and .58.
Am't ordlnaooe Y0b.12, IMIO, IgNA 00
It=7llol'o7. 5,000 00
2 2 A1: 1 00-14,2011 00
Anee ;old Kramer Ulm, 'mamas, 2.000 00
Do Stoking Food, 22/12100--.10.021 00
Uneasernerd Balance, SUM 00
No. 18—Crtastanding Warrants
other than Improvement.
Atari per edemas* Neb.l2, no WOOD 00
Add triaalle, ordeal by Omega, from
No. _ 00
Joe! redeemed by city tresere, ye "4 '5'1'4780
sac% current, IBM le
DaNapo anotpooded, 616 16
No.l7.—lmprovement Warrants Out
ustanding.
Am't pm mdlostmo Yob. U. 1888, 7,010 00
Deduct use redeem/1m Omodlo, to
N0.`16, 780 00
Do do No. 9, BCO
Do do 210,-13, 600 00
Do do No. 1/, V NI
Do do No. 61,200 00.2,611 40-4,884 60
41551 mamma b t y , Md4immtum. ter
meant enneu 3,600 96
Oetatandlsi coomtaml29s2 1 mr1 9 9 15 . 97-3641 91
Dalane• nompended, 842 90
oinking Fur mi. 3135E4
Alm'l pad ecnnes tram greMng
and putoirememsest, 12,799 25
Am' m rl4 eatombikmin from 6th ward
313 92
its . 4 commUrlssos from al mud
46 02-43,169 97
Ain't m0n651951 boas 1 412 b 7 =Mem, 1,453 42
Cub talmos reutdollng In (oak 6A5 43
Cosantilliligned Warrants.
Am't notlned lac ad:owes oak., 101,669 73
Am•t pgM, as per saxiu4 current °icily
treasuror, 93,00 49
Wince oolstiadlob nacMO, 107. • 7,909 71,
Penweelly appewed berme e, .11• Lambert, (Ely Oom
troller, who berogdolt' sworn, drpoW .ea seld,tbat the
eit) emeinitm reedered by him this date to
Cooneilm coMeot MI tree te Me ben et him knowledge
mad belief, end Is beimoript Rem the books kepi In hie
aka. MENET LAMBERT.
lcalano me, It. A. W.,yer, lisyur, Pittsburgh, jan. 43,
1889.
Report or tke City Gauger.
Amount ganged under commission of 1817, attar
report to Clout:ails from the let to 16th of Jan., 1868:
Amount noshed for gouging
-768 bards whiskey,
748 molaseer,
1614 balsas,
$66 42
loos for P. 14 40 11 1 11 4 d,
•' 64ah pal 4 Trainer, $3l 62
44 60
—s66 42
Roport of MS.—Amount received for omen
-34,444 barrels whilk47,
19,804 molata44,
2,799 '‘ 011,
ti
1r
il,l
1124 64
67.80
86 E 1
on op
Gi
7988192.0
15 20
5,4114
' 3278
icvn
Ara
8,378
IMO
11,0
IPS 15
60
6 4
42 0
:VI 13
324 35
T 5
6 03
74 10
391 TS
046 15
Report of the Water Committee.
To Sled L Clunsou Cossadtsqf the Mimi Pittsburgh
The Water Coe:online respeetitilly eubmit for
year consideration the annexed reports of- the Super
intendant and Aueuor, which show fully and in de
tail the labor performed and the amount of water
rents assessed during the year.
The importance of an early extension of the river
p4u is again urged upon your eoneideration. It
will be seen from the accompanying statement that
the repairs and Improvements recommended bat
year have been satisfactorily made. And your Com
mittee congratulate COUZICiiII that the prosperity of
the works daring the put year has been owing to
the skillfalness and Can displayed by the several
odium connected with the department, and deem it
proper to award them this puiblio testimontal of their
united appreciation of their conduet,
JAMES T. KINCAID,
S. MORROW,
'A. FULTON,
WILLIAM BAILEY,
WM. BARNHILL,
ISAIAH WARD,
GEORGE NORRIS,
W. IL BROWN,
JAMES HERDALAN.
Report of the Superintendent of Water
To Ilk Wafer mni the
Ourrtsuis : I beg leave to submit a statement of
the operation, of the works during Ififk.
The Water Committee, in their last annual report,
recommended various repairs and renewals of ma-
Murry: the requisite fends having been appropriated
by Councils, the work has been satisfactorily per
formed during the year. The leading items were
a new main valve chamber, one new pomp cylinder,
one old cylinder re-bored, with new piston hands for
sub, and °neve, piston rod. Also, two new main
seats and valves. A new supply drum for thebollere,
end • heavy suspender put on the centre of the long
set. The large cheek valves and seats in both as.
°ending mains ware taken out, repaired and replaced.
Three twelve inch flood gate. have been made at the
works, and pot in the pipe' used for washing out
the river mains. Heretofore the arrange:Mint was
Each u to parfait all the water requisite for this
purpose to pees into one line, leaving the other
choked with sand and drift, to a gran extentwithout
remedy; two of thine gates are now so lauded that
the whole amount of water can be directed to either
line, and no difficulty can be experienced in future.
In the Upper Seems Memo there has been erected
• plain and well-working little engine, with pumps
attubed to it. The work was due by McCoy, Bat
ley & Co., and faultlessly answers the purpose de
signed, in giving the engineer uninterrupted muss
to the pomp pit, or any of the lower puts of the
machinery. Previous to the purchase of this engine
it required Mae men a day to accomplish what one
man can now do in an hour. Anew pump Neat and
valve was made, metallic peeking was introduced in
one of the steam cylinders, and the boiler front has
been in Part renewed, making • convenient and
•
economical change.
The following extensions have been made:
Eight inch on Duquesne Way, 195 feet.
She Morton street,
Six . „Irwin 38 "
Six . Third " 16?
Four " Magee " 344 "
Four Watson er
Amount, 1,155 .
To this add former amount, 140,868
Total, 26 8-9 miles. 142,023 "
Pipes naiad on Mulberry alley 114 feet
Number of Food `ales made at the works, 5
" put to this year,
" removed and replaced, 2
" " worn oat and discarded, 2
o " on hand at the works, SI
" boxes mewed,
Whole amber of petty In theca :
Number of are plop made at works,
put In ...adyear,
" on band n$ the works, 7
worn one and disowned,
_7
repaired and reset,
" " bones renewed,
Whole number of Are plugs In the city,
Leaks stepped daring the year,
Number of ferrules Inserted In mains
Ofhallineb, 72
Of erweighti htek 16
Of three-quarter Inch, 6
Of onwinob,
8-98 at $2 each, 198 00
Amount paid city traaiorv,
During the put year, the sewer under 01laza it.;
between Penn and Quarry streets, imams Obetruct
ed, and the only alternatPre wu to open thestreet,
cut through the top ,
of the and remove the
partl; a large portion °C./whirlers/ an hauled to the
depot for. paving purposes . The °leing of the lie
earrolm was commenced July 9t and finished July
31st.
Thu naming time, as per re rte of Engineer of
Lower Works, Is an leirairs 19 hours Ter day
for sub engine, or together 229 ours,.
Average dolly consumption of eel, 2021.10 bush
els for each eaglnk or together. 2.10 boa.
Aver age daily *apply of 542,434 cubic feet.
The rennteg time, is per of aogtieir of
Upper Worts, lean average ef .1 hour. ,
Average daily consumption of oal, 1109 :hushes.
Average daily supply of w 90,220 elibic feet.
Revues our toptedituar.
• •
Water rcnta sunned In 1858,
do do on n, building;
Honw and ground rents at twin,
Ferrules and drilling,
Water revenue payable to eity treasurer, 63,371 68
Old pipe sad material sold, 406 62
Old Imes, 181 85
Total manna,
Appropriation' made by
Councils, $28,648 00
Contlopnt fond on band
from last year,
Balance doe by A. Fulton
from last year,, 163 99
Old pip* and Material sold, 406 62
Old brw sold, 181 8.8—520,314 11
/Civilisation's of Lower Worke•
For morrynt mixnem, repair. and roman? of ma.
chinery.
Labor in boa" 1 . engineer, 4 firemen, I
greaser, 1 watchman,
Labor In home, cleaning bolters, vault',
pita, ac.. 958 62
Labor at pipes and plop In lower district, 2,002 25
Labor aliening taw*,
Engine repairs,
Repairing boilers,
Smith work and castings,
Bran do do
Yarn and rope,
oil,
Hose,
Iron and mane,
Lead,
Lumber, •
hietallie packing,
Gum do
Hauling,
Blackamithing tools, do.,
Brink work and repairs,
Tallow, brooms and bucket.,
Hoes oil,
Leather.
Tin and copper work,
Stationery,
Wheel-barrows and Carpenter work,
Hardware,
Plumbing,
Shovels and Pleb.
Turpentine, white lead, paint, de.
Bar copper,
Patterns,
Plugs,
Glazing,
Repairing roof, grindstone, lime, paving.
stoner, de. 84 80
akpendlturee of Upper Works.
For current avows, repair. and renewal of ma.
diners, cis
Coal
Labor in house, 1 engineer and 2 firemen, 1;44 07
" " cleaning bonen, and pits, 126 44
“ at pipe. and plop in upper district, 1,279 84
Enginel67 50
Balkh wo " ri n t i nd coatings, 127 45
Brass work and castings, 15 35
011, 199 80
Yarn mid Rope, 70 04
n 0.., 43 87
Umber, 33 16
Hauling, 55 62
Weighing coal at Fifth 1 Vard males, 38 48
Gum picking, 18 60
Blaoksmithing, tools, do. 12 50
Railing, 19 50
Tallow, bucket, and brooms, 13 26
Iron and nails, 10 26
Hardwarre, 11 07
Plumbing, 7 50
Luther copper work, 14 59
, 11 49
=mike, whits lead, &e. 10 97
Brick work and repairs,
1 2 10
25
00
Shovels, 8 75
Wheel-barrows, ladders, painting, dc. 40 80
Expenditures for Permanent Extensions.,
Labor, 276 76
Pipes, branches and sleeves 1,600 39
New doctor engine at tipper Works, by
trontrast 600 00
Smith work and outings, 303 06
Brass work on flood gates. plug, and
renulse, - 88 18
Lead, 80 69
Lumber, 61 69
Iron and nails, 21 72
Shovels and &kr, le 60
11 U
Baeling,
it
Blanki y olthing, tools, .. 2 9 00
B
il 65
__ rei add ,
irmls 9 03
Ili and copper work,
loather,. ' ' l 4 42
-7
Expend!tarsi for
- " crUPPer WWI% 2
-•T!t.
• ; I. -•r
= F'„,r,„ ‘k
•-•
• •
Pa is have keen made as follows, lis :
By to drawn on the Treasury by
or of Water Committee, $26,709 30
By of material in exchange
w t .
for tings 661 19
Bye h paid from Contingent
F d,
t ,
109 66
27,482 45
1700 00
138 70
B Tra ß a ll : te x t r i l
, " are en dedd iti: d a h , b p a y p n rop C d Ou ri o n f . c t ibu S io u ,::::
Total' revenue 63,960 15 32
21 129,354 11
Total eXIXIII6O3 27,482 45
$36,477 70
ibmitted, SAL &zoos, Sup%
tamales of Water Rents on.
Sew 'lleatdiage,
,f water mints on new bulldirigs se
e to the Water Committee that he
Ad paid to the City Truisms's, one
eight dollars, on aoootuat -of build
-358.
EDWARD S. WILTORT, 41.8[War.
me Assessor sod Register of
ter Rents for 1808.
Iris on the various establishments
it water, amount to sixty-two thou
lare and seventy-four cents, as fol.
depots, 1,500 00
no and Jail, 600 00
lase and Pori-office, 75 00
500 00
780 00
a !Mope, Founderies, Boiler
Yeas, &0., 1,646 00
T Steel, awing, shovel sad rivet fac
tories, 441 00
8 Planing and saw mills 472 - 00
9 Cabinet and elixir factories 332 00
3 Chandleries ' 125 00
6 Glass Works, 180 00
11 Brkk yards, 209 00
3 Tanneries, 91 00
If Breweries, to., 1,371 00
42 Rectifying distilleries, 913 00
I Laboratory, 375 . 00
11 Livery stables, 081 00
32 Printing offices and binderies, 366 00
32 Miseellaneous manufactories, 628 50
48 Churches,' , 287 00
22 Schools and colleges, 341 25
3 1 PAZ, baths, , 84 00
957 1 Warehouses, stores, offices and
, workshops, , 5,176 75
390 folds, taverat & boarding houses, 5,825 50
482 Stores with dwellings attached 3.019 81
760 Dwelling., , 35,894 93
9757 Assessments, ' $82020 74
108 Steam engines supplied.
I Respectfully submitted,
EDAII.D S. WHIONT, dna.,
Jsnuaryll,lBs9.
Report of the Street Committee
21, Utp Ate and ansummi Ctanwas : _
, - -
The Streeti.o ommittee report so follows :
lii oompllatte with the provisions of an ordinance
defining the duties of the 'Recording Regulator, the
committee lost:metal the Regulator to advertise for
proposals forcleaning , tie streets by oontrate, and
by an ordinance, imbsiquentlypassed, the cotimittee
were authorised to divide the oily into eictioine,
whigh was done, end motions Land 2 were let to
Wm.. Paul, add 3, 4 and 5 to Samuel Anklet.: The
committee am not entirely satisfied that this Is the
best 'plan of cleaning the streets, bust would mom
men/
a trial for another year, under more strict con.
ditto s s with the contractors.
Th following ' amed streets have been graded,
par and set with curb stones :
Pike street from Factory street to Adams street;
Congress do Webster do Wylie do.
Attie* Graded and Pared.
Relief alley;
Spring do from Carson street to Allegheny street.
Barker's do do Penn do Demme, Way;
Our do do Logan do Price st.:
Union do do Wylio do Pa. avenue.
Grading Only, .
Wilkins st., from fimailman at, to Allegheny Riven
Carpenter's idle& Creel Clarke do Decatur et.
- Sesocreconstnicted at expcns• of noi.
A brick sower 3 feet diameter from the end of Perry
st. to the hfonongbala river;
Brick sewer In I.lnicm alley front 'Pa-avenne 250 ft.
northwardly, 18 inches in diameter,. and sewer in
Cherry alley from D iamond street to the Mon
eagabela river, the o last at the expellee of the
property holders 'fitted. - The committee have
received proposals far the sewer in St. Clair street
which has not yet been awarded. We take this
occasion to say that the work done by. the city
this year is much superior to the work of the same
kind in fiermaytern Theendit belongs to the So
perioterodente. 'Whf. WARD;
EDW. P. DARLINGTON,
JOHN MACKIN.
/Won of the Committee on Markets.
rb 44 . .4444 Coom. I Cbtnealt 0f.44 City of Maury?.
Ocrtcntsa: Tour Coarmittee on Markets reepeet
repott that they hare examined the books of
the Clerk. of Markets; gnaws found the same to be
comet. The total amount collected by Mai, daring
the year ending Deeember 31st, 1858, is $8,918 43,
of which a detailed statement is exhibited in the
accompanying report of M. T. Irwin: Mating Clerk.
The total retwipta from the Market Department,
collected by the clerk during the yen. Jost ended,
exceed thou of the preceding year $385 . 34 ; and the
teatime of revenue from each market ie: Boom Dia
mond Market, 5554 75; from the Fifth Ward Mar
ket; 899 99, and from the Second Ward Market,
$34 22.
962,020 74
1,009 00
142 94
200 00
$63,950 15
The amount collected for measuring wood and
bark. is $3 62 lase thin it was lutyear.
Oar Markets, generally, are in a good and prospe
rous audition ; but for the better accommodation
and ontreidenee of the residents of the upper part of
the city, we invite the attention of the Incoming
Council, and recommend to their early combination
the propriety of extending the Fifth Ward Market
House from Spring alley to Liberty neut.
Rupectfully submitted.
JAMES LITTELL,
JOSEPH ROSS, I
Com. on Markets.
JANES ROBB,.
RICH. THOMPSON, .
Report of the llarket Hones Aesoplotion.
John Mare n, Trouuser, in ed. with D. 1.17. .Alsoodatkori.
Tomb balance January 1, 1858, 25,229 42
Prainioui on Butobor'a stela 300 00
" Tints of Hatcher'. stalls, • 0,813 48
" vegetable stalls, yearly tenta, 3,195 00
di di daily " 5,248 94
" City Hall, 787 85.
'• tour scales, 100 00
213 75
2,801 81
434 62
301 89
66 05
116 31
166 77
116 77
81 96
40 00
61 07
73 08
26 25
97 09
37 19
39 92
19 26
27 60
14 33
15 75
33 01
24 88
12 71
12 53
7 00
10 42
11 31
12'60
8 50
28 90
By addition to Market House, 92,982 71
expense sot. ineluding gay, matey,
sweeping, repairs, do 2533 71
" City nate, 4,500 00
" eapenintendent, 600 00
" clerk, 600'00
wonstable, 200- 00
treunrer, 160 00
o cub, balance on band, 18,506 p 7
824,574 69
•
Ropert of th• Clark of tits Markets.
Inotn,Ctert of at Markett, f0r 1661.
To amount oollected for daily
stands hi - Diamond Market, $5;249 66
To yearly stands, • 3,196 00
$8,415 66
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Butcher .! 90 00
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$297 93
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VOLUME LXXII---INUMBER 62.
itt#urgft 6aptit.
MONDAY M. RING, FEBRUARY 21, 15.59.
ESPII.3IIION COWAIIIIICi,"•"Erfanthi: is
infature the policy of our country ; cowards atone
fear and oppose it."
Huth was the language of the Chief Magis
trate of this republic. When it was reported by
telegraph we volunteered a doubt that it had
been uttered by him. We gave the Chief
Magist . rale oredit resp ect sense h i t s othial dignity
and of justice and for fellow eltizone
which he did not deserve. A crowd of exalted
politicians, after first wailing upon and serena
ding a member of Congress and others, treaded
their noisy way to the President's social resi
dence, and that high fanolionaty "In response
to long and repeated cheers, appeared at the
window overlooking the main portico, and ad.l .
denied the audience," in a Atkin that would
have better become Tammany Hall or the Pew
ter Mug than the Meal residence of the na.
tion'a Chief Magistrate. In a colloquial vein of
party exultation, be informed his "audience"
that be "rather thought he should not veto" the
Oregon bill when it came to him, for Oregon
was a state 'filled with tried and noble Democrats."
Yes, that was one of the reasons, which, with
hie head out of the "window ever-looking the
main portico," the President of these It lilted
fllates,with &dignity which we trust 'Quaver be
paralleled, assigned before that penumbulatory
audience for, "rather thinking ho should not veto
that bill." And thin was followed by the decla
ration placed at the head of this arliole.: , Then
the President thanked the crowd for "the honor
paid him" In thus sandwilohleg .him between
their eider, and off went the "audience", to ser
enade some more members of Congrees.
"Expansion is in figure the policy .of our
country, cowards alone fear and, oppose
behalf of some of the most Chivalrous statesmen
of the past and of the present, 'we protest
against James Buchanan's wholesale slander of
his fellow citizens. By what right does he se
same to deny the courage of statesman and
patriots measured with whom he is a Liliputian
of the most Lillpution dimes/lions? And what
right has he to denounce as cowards even the
humblest of his fellow Milieu who may pre
sume to doubt the wisdom of Mr. Buchanan's
dogma ? A .more deliberate, uncalled for or
grosser insult was never offered to the cusses of
the American people by arrtigsnt decipot or true
along press than was thus offered- Jo them by
their own President, when on the memorable
night of February 12, • crowd for once "hon
ored" him, though on their way to visit other
gentlemen, and hi. "appeared at the window,
overlooking the Main portico, and addressed the
audience" in response to long and repeated
cheers.
Arid wo ask farther, by what right James
Buchanan need the authority of his high office
to give effect to- the dogma which .he uttered
from that same window, that. ?lespartaion is the
future policy of our (Wintry ?" Who authori
sed him to make that publicrdsolarallon ? Did
Donnie, and if Congrestedid not, who did, and
who could ? Who empowered him 10 define the
policy of the- country •or fonpeak for the presi
dents and the Congressee that will 'direct the
polio) , of the country when he hie retired into
the private life that it is to be regretted he ever
left ?
Really ever since Mr. Buchanan was selected
to the Chief Magistracy he seems to have tmder
gone a transformation as complete Ss when he
divested himself of his own Individual*, and
became the Cinctinnati. platform. Only the
transformallon is not so harmless In its erects;
for he seems to labor under the Idea that be is,
the sovereign of th ese United States, and the
Democratic party his obedient and enbmiesive
subjects, and the only ones for whom he need
manifest the slightest interest or concern. His
speech from that .'window overlooking the main
portico" of the White Rouse, is but the counter
part of the dogmatic, declaration of the imperial
ruler of Franoe—"the Empire is peace." With
equal presumption PreeldentßuchananSeclares,
"The republic is expansion, and all who op•
pose my will are to be condemned and despised."
"Cowards alone tear .and oppose it." The
President seem to have forgotten that there is a
class of persons who "rush in where wise men
fear to tread."—N. Y. Com. Ado.
Team! or New Oatress.—Tbe 'oily of New
Orleans ranks the 6e001311 port in the foreign
trade of the United States. Serious inoonve
nieueo and lose arise at present to the 'American •
and fiareign nierahante connected with the trade , -
is that city, in consiumence of the reduced depth ,
of water at the mouth of the Mississippi. It
was ascertained two weeks , ago- that there are
only fifteen feet of writer at high tide 7 and the
large Ships destined for foreign porta are Mos'
detained ten to thirty. days, and in fact with
very little prospect of getting out for months to
come. To ettew the vast importune of New •
Orleans as an i mporting port, we annex a view
of clearances of American' and foreign vessels
for foreign codotries far the lastlioal year :
Yeer'lBs7.B. New Odom. Other Porta. Totalll. 0.
.Americal muds 703 10,328 11,124
..... 593,810 3,836,723 MOM=
'thews --... 15,485 18,15 145,000
latstign;;;;;& . -4.-..... me= 10.150
150,093 2,161,070 2.312,the
Orme,- ..... 5,101 • 00,700 104,000
Total eemge....-,. 1.'28 40.350
T08.889 , 724533 0.000,830 6,8V714
..... 23,570 ' =1„321 249,900
Besides this, the Coasting trade is very large.
From a report in the New Orleans Bee we learn
that on the inside of the bar, waiting to get out,
twenty-air square rigged vessels were found ;
three were hard and fast aground on the bar ;
and outside, endeavoring to eutem were nine
teen vessels. The deepest water which could be
found on the bir at any place was fifteen feet,
and even this depth could only be obtained un
der the favorable cirputostances of a flood-tide
and a heavy swell inward from the Gulf. The
vessels upon the bar wore found to be so firmly
aground that four towboatitattaihed to one Tea
sel, after laboring forty-eight hours, failed to
change her pillion to any consldersible extent.
TOM YAWN! WAZDZIM ry AZllllo4—The Mont. -
;emery (Ala.) Confederation publishes the sub
joined extract of a letter from an officer of the
Navy, attached to the squadron off. the African
coast, relating to Capt.- Carrie and his vessel :
"After leaving Bongo* our next anchoring
placer was the month of the Congo-River, from
which place an expedition, comprising two gun
boats officered and manned, was sent thirty
miles up the river to search for slavers gener
ally, but the Wanderer in particular. The
schooner is owned and commanded- by a Mr.
Carrie, a wealthy Carolinian. Be bought her
and become a member of the New York Yacht
Club, and then, under the impressions producedby these favorable appearances, his previous -
character and associations, he anteceded. in get; •
this a proper clearance and papers to - go:SetMZ . .,
yachting expedition. The next thing hmisin.itjt
him is hie appearance in the Congo River. -
at once made his vessel a suspicious one, and 7_
the Commodore sent the Vincennes to watch his
movements. That vessel, not being able to as- -
and the river, remained at the month of the .
Congo to overhaul him on his appearance en
ioute homeward.
124,57 k 69
Our boat expedition returned mod reported to
the Commodore, as informed by the itnclish
cruiser, which they went with up the river, that
Cords succeeded in getting on board his used
five hundred negroa, and had been unsuottese- •
hilly chased by the libicennes. The English
officers say that Corrie eluded their unmet. vigi
lance, Width they knew Walb object must be
to take negroes, they could not capture him; be.
cause his papas were all so au th entic. They
say also that he appeared the elegant gentle- •
man, gavethem One dinners andsplendid wines,
went up and down the Congo visiting the native
kings,-purely, Y he said, as smatter ofourioally
and to giro information.. After dining with
them one day he got his slave.deek, water and
farina on board with his five hundred negroes„
and; slipping around a headland, was off in lemot
than three hours from the time he left them. Ile
met the Vincennes, which was :cruising off the
coast on the lookout him, but. the Wanderer
being the better sailor, beat her and esoapV. - :.
A letter to the Cincinnati ficzette, from Law--
remmin Navas, describes; the Federal Judges,
r,„con,j,ie tied , Williams, of the Supreme Bench,
as waned , one quiet . Saturday evening in the
Judicial OcuPations of &inane hot whiskey
punches and relating midi:des of dubious mon.
silty. As the evening waned they grew Uteri-
ons, and orPnived •AulteltnalW,_ .band, la which;
Judge L. gave battens. 113/141.10M1 of the banjo .-
on a poker, and Judge of t •
he tanbarks on
a dilapid ated hat belonging One or the party.
Neither of the gentlemen. :rereCat %hatch the •
Motets.
A Hamm> Tarssw.—At Van Wert 9., there •
s dowry (in which a an lost Ids llfe; not
very long we, through he: agency of that ar
ticle, called Whisky, videhmakes one citizen kill .
Sea ker,) *bleb Is reported ,to :be 'gummiest"
by i ' , spook" or "hobgoblin." .11, - ;Is odd that
etre age noises are lieard at;sigbt, and empty
box es and barrels, do., aretambled around by
some unseen powar—all of ;Shia his th e geed
eirettt of fridntoning thltiepar so, that he will
Rot' , AV In his den t, bot harem it at dark
allowing tha" . rdrelitkoong the
Sortutior o',di
pt e Prooldraoy Is imitating
to Done* aad will drop tato fob kande:. Roe—
Butoti the Pe ll to Dachau;
ths whare,it
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