asl$iCOMMISSIONERS COURT.»•«Third Day’s Proceedings.- t ’ H • • ' ‘ ••••Si /*• .- . 5 ■ ■-\ \ -•.• -; ’ !IILej | AliLOWANCES.\'D, D. Pratt, legal services...................„$ 15 00LIT5i *John Hall, goods for paupers................... 15 00lieed. \V. Hilton,T)eputy Assessor.................. 81 00th:x-imJohn RatMR, wo“rk on court house......*.. 175 00n.Dtth*atity:d.«•mtas*(W. H. Standley, Assessr ................. 51 00J. N. Barron, work on Assessors* books.. Sr 00 R, Tyner, Commissioner for road purposes.......................... 7 50David \Vo6diing,S. G. Richason and Matthew ctq Jack $5 each as road viewers.j ___( Richard Tyner and John Cohee, Commission* ers to locate road on Carroll county line, reported in favor of the road. The report was concurred in, and the road ordered opened thirty feet wide.• • * •The viewers reported in favor of the road in Tipton township, as petitioned for by Joseph1Helvey, et al. A remonstrance was filed by Absalom Blinn et al. J. L. Wampler, John F. is- ! Howard and James Shoope were appointed asreviewers.The taxes of C. A. Lamb, of Boone township, »g| were remitted.ol- | The bond of the Massillon Bridge Company, tot | ^or Hie construction of the bridge at the foot of Market street, was accepted.The bond of John £. Barnes, for the construction of the piers and abutments for the nd i same bridge, was approved.I Board adjourned.tie?e.•asfr ! —• •I CASS CIRCUIT COURT.