Tlw »mmHtee ontbepoor department, to whom wm wrwwd the account of LowelDamon, amount, oh^giij Mphrted iu farorof allowing the **me «,TT hioh report wu agreed to by tfc « board.The flame committee, to whom vu referred the roll owing accounts:John E Garner, for medical services, fit** « « It ; 8\M u it yt^briiittedthe following report:Your,committee report adverse to the allowance or the ahuttted account!, tinder* tan ding Dr. Gar ner to hare been one of ths county physiol fen's, and required to render the services charged under hla contract u such physician with the superintendent! of the po«r.ffcwKsr, 8 0WEST, Com.J H LIPPERT,) £Which was adopted by the board.;The district attorney, Mr. S P Goon, beiagpresent, presented and read a bill for an act to enable the corinty of Milwaukee to raiSB money for the payment of bounties to volunteers, presented by him. tp. be presented to the legislature of the state now in session..Whereupon, on motion of Mr. Schuette, Mr. Coon was requested to have said bill completed, and deliver the same to the select committee appointed yesterday, to confer with the several bankers of the city of Milwaukee.Which was agreed to by the board.’Mr. Rosebeek. offered the following preamble and resolution:Whereas, The ! members of this board had no knowledge of the capability of the physicians elected for the third district, and whereaB, the care and safety of the sick should be fully as much considered as the interest of the tax payers, therefore ' i Resolved, That this board will roconsider the elec- i tion of said physicians.On motion of Mr. Stemper said resolution waa laid 'on the table. • .•Mr. Rosebeek offered the following resolution: Resolved, That the clerk of the circuit and county courts is hereby requested to purchase a suitable chair for the prrsiding judge, also that the committee on public buildings are hereby instructed to have the chairs, c., in the court room repaired. Which resolution was adopted as follows: Ayee—Havden, Lippert, Roeebeck, £chuette,E lt;J West and Kern.Noes—Luedersand Btemper. uMr. Rosebeek offered .the following.Kesblred, That the superintendents of the poor shall not enter into a contract with any of the physicians elected for .the ensuing year, unless a diploma 56 produced; also that all cases of sickness, of whatever nature, shall be attended to by' said pbysi; dans without extra psy in his respective district.Mr. Stemper mored to lay said resolution on. the table, , • .Which was lost. .Whereupon the same was adopted with no dissenting voice.On motion of Mr. Schuette the board adjourned-until to-morrow at 10 o’clock a. m.January 19,1864, . Board mettrarstinnfc to adtmim»nrnt