plM exclusively to the 'support of the two pdbr houses, when the actual annual expence of si lie two houses, including officers salaries repairs. n«w. wagons, farm stock. 4c., doe* notexceed six thousand five hundred dollars__A#d the total amount for support of poor houses and out paupers, ideluding officers salaries, wiU not excisah riiteen thousand five hundred doUars for ttftiyeur ending the first of July Ie55, embracing the 'unprecedented chol errt season of '54 and followed by a winter uu-eqtoaUed in length and seventy in this iaiittide during which lime, upward* of three hundred farm he'Were in wfaol-, partially or supported in provision*, firewood and clothes.h conclusion I have only to say, that since I have occupied tbejposmdn of Superintendent of poor, it has been iny constant aim under the most trying circumstances, to aid, aud im-prove the condirionjof th« siiffl-riiig poor, and at£ibe «ame lime endeavoring to ecommiza iuevery instance which could’ blt;i cdn-i-teuily dope, and in my endeavors to economize, sudreduce ihe expenses to the lowust possible wnI, myofficial couduct has been assailed, throughah, 'extraofficiid amirce ; I tor hear to respond *a^,s*®'*ar spirit,! and shall not notice every pebble that may fie cast at me, *veu though ihdjf should emenate firora glass houses. And feeling confident that the board will endeavor to. ido equal justice, without being prompted [ from any source. :! j r v* AU which MjrwpeetfQlly submitted.H. FOWLER, Chairman,\ | Superintendent poor.£ ■ . • yJAsnratr 5.1855.$rom my knowledge of Wr.I*rael Smith, ] am.^uiiviuced thathe would make a very ex c«l|eut superintendent of our coimty poor.J[-B. DOCSMAJT.bijC.weabi.-The bearer, la raeVSmiih, has justtinforrnbd me that ha 1* ai ap|ioaut for the place of Overseer or auperinsSKcKin “ **CuMijr **■»?Ma|hare been W acqoainjted with Mr. SqnUm®,he » »o wwk©eptwB manfoeihi place iihrukm J»j 3d, W0W!0IT-