the poor in and for the cicy'of .Milwaukee.Which amendment was adopted hr the board.Said resolutions being 30 amended the same wu adopted.Mr- Schuette moved that the board no-# proceed to a formal ballot for the election of the superintendent of the poor to reside at and take charge of the poor house and. hospital ia tha sown of V auwa-tosa for the ensuing year.Which motion prevailed.When on the first ballot nine rotes w?ra ca.it, of whichAndrew Sulli7aa received 4 rotes.John Schetfel ” 4Blank u 1 4-There being no choice the board proceeded to the second ballot, whenAndrew Sullivan :: 4John Sfceifel 44 2 -4Blank 44 3 41There being no choice the board proceeded to the third ballot, whenAndrew ?u!Ii7an 3John Schoffel 44 4 44Blank •• JThere being no choice the board proceeded to 11:* fourth ballot. whenAndrew Sullivan, 44 3 44John ieheffei 44 3 4-John Hayden 1Blank *• d 14There being yes no choice iho board proceeded to the fifth ballot, whenJohn Sche.T-d 44 5Andrew suHjrao *■ , 4 •?Whereupon, on motion of Mr. Schuette, John Seheffel was declared duly elected superintend eat of the poor to take charge of the poor bouse and hospital, in the t.wa of Wauwatosa for the ensuing year.Mr. II 0 West moved that the board now proceed to the election of the firs; superintendent of the poor, to reside at and have charge of the office ia the city of Milwaukee.Which motion prevailed. .When on the Srsi format ballot nine rotes wsrcast, of whichFred Moscow!; received 5 votes.Peter Savie3 *; 2 44Thomas Tobia 14 I i4Whereupon Mr. Moscow!t was declared elected superintendent of the poor for the ensuing year.On motion of Mr II0 West the board proceeded to the election of the second superintendent of she poor for the poor office in the city of Milwaukee.Sine votes being cast, of whichJ F McDonald received 4 votes.Thomas Tobin 44 4 44Blank 4 1 44There fceingno chcice the board proceeded to the second formal ballot, whenThomas Tobin -• j 44J T McDonald -4 3It Hany -4 4 I 44On motion of Mr If C West Thomas Tobin was declared duly elected one of the saperlnteudcnta . of the poor, to take charge of the poor office ia the city of Milwaukee for the ensuing year.The committee on justice’s and constable’.? accounts, to whom was referred the account of F T Zettelcr ct a!, charged a« ?5, for bolding in-'juesta, etc., reported the same back without action, and recommended that leave be granted said party to withdraw his account in order to perfect the sonic.Which was agreed to.Ou motion of Mr. Schuette the board adjournsd until Mouday the loch last. ad 10 o’clock, a. m.