ICH 19, 1868 .^■/n m' 7 t r% i I g~a~ m aaJ—« r?7.The committee think Mr, Dwyer ought to hare attended to this sooner perhaps than he didi’i He’had^howpTtfiy pOTC^ased^clotkaiid ^ployeitaitoraitrf nttike forithechildren before the complaint referred to was mads; andXntLevuta fecJallfOuedmlfufrthe 'Alldretit* W^fchowif io tKfe dbmiiniftee * already completed, the superintendent on.y waiting to .. distribute them, until a suit should be in readiness for each, so that all might botaade-feappy at once. ?• **’7t© b^eg,ac-commodauons at the alms house, your committee are of the opinion that very little can be done in the way of improvement in this respect shor^of the., constfuctidn of entirely new and more cphcidns bondings; there might perhaps be some alterations by,iakipgwojat^partitiona to-r give -more fepaefods and better-ventilated sitting rooms, and the committee recommend that the committee on poor department be instructed to ' examine and repoirt pifcau. is Ipriffiicable wheer such an improvement cannot bemade. _ ^ _In conclufliop, your'committee think itdcje to'the ne'w superintendent, Mi- DWyer, to say that they believe he is anxious to do all in his power to contribute to1 the comfort of the. inmates of the institution under his care; his fdilur^Jp, apy respect hitherto, to do this we balieve-to bo owing:inore to-want of experience and knowledge as to what was necessary than any lagk pf disposition.All of which is respectfully submitted.S. C. West,Fasp. A^Moscowitt,Jas. Poara,J. B Stem.peb,,-r: ■ Cotutnittee1.... iThe board then adjourned urfRl this morning at ten o7clock. ' - * • - -