(fcaateinrigned by their charmon,excepfcwhen • special proTiaWjf-lb^'pTSf ment thereof ia or, shall be otherWisb.^roYidfed bylaw.1'7The ror^ty treasurer 14 the.cajv person responsible fcarTthe himbetongftJg^tb the comity, and tf 5 by* direction of the county board of supervisors, should use smth moneys Tor any • purpose ex-^cepbto^y themont oh county prtiera’ .dtfly /.^^^b.slbn^jptUd. be;liabie For: anj'lciss- which might accrue, forther© is no prevision : girariting-aPy authority or power Inftlr^reTm^ or dawsbF theatato,]b^ taauthorixe^ directtbe: ooimty-^ttoasureB3.’eitherto:'pay out'-any •moneys belonging tothe courtly-wlnctr eKall Jeio his hands, except on such order duly iMpted or to invest in any manner whether by loan or securities on any of such moneys.As much as it la Tobe regretted that this fund shall continue to be fun productive, yet it Is'tn^pimoh’thht tdthoutsOme’ iegxsla'ive action iy can only: bcP held by the. county -r.treastorer as moneys in. his bonds subject to- orders dfily issued-by the county board under ' apd by Virtue of the l^ws. now in force./ - * C. K. Maktin,-» District Attorney, Milwaukee Co. r ^Milwaukee, March 3j 1868. '*., *The reports of several - committees upon the usual accounta were read and adopted.Mr. West, from the special committee appointed to investigate affairs at the county rm reported the following:•The’- select committee.designated for the purpose of examining into the condition and management of-the poor house at the county farm respectfully submit the following report:' {It wB! bo remembered that the appointment of this committee was in consequence of an article which appeared in one of the ' German php^rs (The Herold) a short time since, in which grave and1 serious complaints were made. regarding, the condition and ‘ management of ' this institution, especially under the newly elected superintendent, Mr. Dwyer — the committee on the poor department receiving a liberal share of censure. Your committee ' do not deem it their duty to attempt to defend either the superintendent or the standing committee on the poor house from^any blame -properly chargeable to tbemj we wish, therefore, as briefly as possible, to give the result of our investigations, which have been, as thorough as possible in the time allowed us.