1855 June Council ProceedingsJune 4, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Weigel, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Petition from Anthony Harp require Wood measurer to be at the Wood Market at least every half hour
remission of fine
Petition from C Collins establish the grade of 15th St.
Engineer to survey and present a profile of grade
Petition from H McLean nuisance on property of Jacob Brotherly on Locust St. between 5th and 6th Streets
Petition signed by S Hempstead, C H Booth, W Lewis, and others appoint J W Clark as Market Master
June 4, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Weigel, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Petition from James Potter engineer fix salary for services
Communication from City Attorney, licenses for the sale of liquor
Opinion upon the set of resolutions
City License has to do only with City Ordinances and City Action
Most trades and employments are forbidden to be prosecuted in the city except by special leave
for the time specified, the licensee may prosecute the business indicated without being liable to a fine under the general ordinance
An Ordinance forbidding an act, party committing such act is liable both under the statute and under the ordinance
June 4, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Weigel, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Opinion of the City Attorney, ordinances and licenses
I can therefore see no legal objection to the resolutions offered, although it appears to me that Resolution provides for nothing that would not exist without it
except where it provides for the return of a portion of the license money on the contingency that the Supreme Court sustains the liquor law
J S Blatchley
Report of auditor - city finances from April 10 to May 31
Communication
Reports of the Treasurer, Recorder and Marshal to be correct
receipts and expenditures of the City of Dubuque April 10, 1855 to May 31, 1855
City Orders received for City revenue
Interest of Bonds maturing in New York on August 1, 1855 thus preserve your credit
David Scott
June 4, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Weigel, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Cancel sum in Treasury Orders placed on file in the office of the City Recorder
Improving the proposal extension of Eagle Point Avenue travel accompanied by a plat of the grade of the most difficult part of the same
Open the proposed street from Fengler's addition to Ham's addition
Lowering the grade of Main St. between 1st and 2nd Streets
inexpedient to make any change in the grade
Plat of the business houses on Main St.
Declared to be an official plat for the purpose intended
Communication from the Treasurer bonds issued to the Southern Wisconsin Rail Road Company
June 4, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Weigel, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Julien Avenue, another jury to be summoned
widening of Julien Avenue, jury refused to return any verdict unless their fees were paid in advance
Candle Bills from last year
Anderson ad Mitton, Bissell and Co, and A Gillespie for oil and candles
Anthony Jordan's bill
paving on contract on Main St.
Grading of 7th St.
Petition of Geo Mehl and others asking to grade 7th St. between Clay and White Street
advertise for proposals
June 4, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Weigel, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Petition of J J E Norman and others legalize Madden Hollow Road according to the survey of A L Brown
Petition of Platt Smith and others for the declaring of Park Hill Avenue and McCabe Streets public highways
Report Harbor Improvement Committee
Jones Street Harbor Company
Resolution whether the city will do that portion of paving and macadamizing as agreed with said company or will the city require the company to do the work on the terms specified in said contract
June 4, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Weigel, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Report Harbor Improvement Committee
Jones Street Harbor Company
Propose to donate to the City an addition of levee
Propose if the Council agree to substitute bluff filling for the paving and macadamizing which they are required
Company to do the work
Recommend the following Resolutions
Resolved that the City relinquish the right to pave or macadamize or fill with bluff filling
accept the additional 50 ft
June 4, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Weigel, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Company to do the work
Recommend the following Resolutions
Resolved that all portions of the levee or public landing as is embraced in the contract with the Jones Street Harbor Company
declared to be 150 ft wide to be measured from low water mark to the western side of said levee
city accepts 50 ft as proposed by said company
Jones Street taken from the bluff
Resolved substitute such material taken from the bluff as they are now depositing on Jones St for paving or macadamizing
June 4, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Weigel, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Adoption of resolutions
Jones Street Harbor Company
Amendment to resolutions
No extension of the time required by contract to complete that improvement
June 11, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Weigel, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Petition signed by F V Goodrich, E Stimson, and Warner Lewis meeting of the citizens asking the Council to appropriate money
towards defraying the expenses of a celebration of the opening of the Illinois Central Rail Road to Dubuque
Resolution that the sum of $500 be appropriated out of the City Treasury for the purpose of defraying a portion of the expenses of the contemplated celebration in honor of the opening of the rail road
Petition of F Doyle and other citizens pass an ordinance requiring the Ferry Company between this city and Dunlieth Dunleith
G B Scidmore
Central Rail Road
June 11, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Weigel, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Petition signed by E A Lull and others establish grade of 11th St. west of Bluff St. as being too low
Petition signed by J M Harrison and A B Harrison foot of 3rd St. grade
Petition signed by Platt Smith, S Hempstead, and other citizen property holders on Locust St. to have 33 street lamps put up
from 3rd to 14th
Petition from Balsey Born of Jefferson Township remit a fine violation of wood ordinance
Petition signed by C J Liest and others improve White St. near 10th St. and sewer constructed from Clay to Orange St. on 10th
Petition by R Nolte and others bridges erected over the gulley on Jackson St at the crossing of 13th st and over the sewer 14th
J W Clark, market master elect, official bond in the penal sum
June 11, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Weigel, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
J W Clark, market master elect, official bond in the penal sum with W H Robbins and W S Gilliam as securities
Bonds Southern Wisconsin Rail Road Company cancelled
Market Master open the doors at the west end of the Market House during the day and closing them at night
Street Commisioner in reference to the height of awnings, less heighth than 11 feet
Communication from the Jury summoned to assess the damages occasioned to property by opening of South Dodge St.
venire another jury
number of bids for grading 7th St. and White St.
An Ordinance to provide for the summoning of juries in the City of Dubuque
An Ordinance regulating the paving of sidewalks
June 11, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Weigel, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
F L Gelpcke purchase the level used by him while city engineer
Liquor license granting for the sale of liquors as merchandise
strikeout last section as provided for a return of a portion of the license money in case the liquor law passed at the last legislature should be sustained
Proposals of Harbor Company
Amendment to 2nd resolution
June 11, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Weigel, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Proposals of Harbor Company
Amendment to 2nd resolution
not be required to do more than pave or macadamize the 50 ft additional of the levee
Amendment to 3rd resolution
and also the 50 feet additional levee
June 18, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Weigel, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Petition to dig a public well in 5th Ward on the side walk on Couler Avenue, opposite the house of Martin Dolton
Conrad, Frebertsheizer
Petition signed by Michael O'Brien condition of the O'Ferrall Hollow Road west of the furnace
Dirty Hollow Road
Petition from George W Jones lighting the streets of the City with Gas
Petition from Lawrence McAvoy extension of the time for the payment of his Dray license
E W Nagle and others grade Iowa St. between 2nd and 4th streets
June 18, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Weigel, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Petition received from Joseph Bobleter damages caused by widening Julien Avenue
Petition from Michael Reilly run a line of omnibuses from the Waples House to Finley and Co addition on the Delhi Road
Dubuque Harbor Co levee 150 ft wide instead of 100 ft
Cover the levee 800 feet in length the whole width of the same
Bluff filling at the expense of the city
Resolution
Resolved that it is improper for any member of the Council to vote in any matter in which he is directly or indirectly interested in the profit of any contract, job, work, or services to be performed
Petition of the Harbor Co
June 18, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Weigel, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Harbor improvements
Stones placed as monuments in the lower part of town by the U.S. Commissioners displaced by Gas Co
Resolution
Resolved that whenever the Gas Light Company shall remove a monument or water table in any of the streets, an engineer be employed to replace them
at the expense of the company, notify the engineer
Committee on streets report
Petition of Simon Cohen location of Julien Avenue, strip between him and the northern line of said avenue owned by the city
left without an outlet to the street
June 18, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Weigel, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Petition of E A Lull and others establish grade of 11th St. west of Bluff St. remonstrating against the grade of Bluff
too low for the sewers on 11th St, water passes down Bluff from 12th to 10th rendering the sewers on 11th of no use
Change the grade on Bluff St. establish the grade of 11th west
Petition of R Nolte and others construct a bridge on Jackson St. where 18th and 14th streets cross
Jackson Street is rendered impassable in consequence of a deep ditch
gully on 13th st be filled instead of bridged
June 18, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Weigel, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Report on Petition of C J Leist and others to improve White St. near 10th where there is a pond of water caused by the ater running down 10th
Sufficient clay on White Stereet where this work is necessary to be done
Contract between the committee and Patrick O'Hern for doing grading on 7th and White St.
An Ordinance to repeal an Ordinance prohibiting the locking of wheels of wagons and other vehicles in descending Julien Avenue
Board and post at the top of the hill be converted into a guide board to be set up at the forks of the road in West Dubuque
Guide Board at the head of the Plank Road near John E Miller's
Auctioneers Bond
June 18, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Weigel, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Resolution
Resolved that the Street Commissioner be instructed to continue the sewer on 10th St. up to Bluff St.
An Ordinance to repeal an Ordinance prohibiting the receiving or discharging of freight on Sunday
Watchmen of the City be required to call the hours of the night
Mayor and Marshal inquire into the character of the watchmen in the employ of the city
Ordinance for the protection of public and private property in the City of Dubuque
Communication Dr. McMahan resigning the office of Health Officer
Bills Allowed
Bissell and Co articles for hospital
James Potter engineer
James Howey watchman
H Sidel
E O'Laughlin
S Sebring
M Flynn constable
June 18, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Weigel, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Bills
G Blocklinger hands on bridges
L L Wood sign Julien Avenue
Joseph Hug digging ditch
William Pool hay scales
Franz Appredisir attending hospital
A Consadine filling Iowa St.
James Power
R Spaulding stationary
Stuber and Bittman, R McMahon, W L Johnson, Herman Lensch, and Felix Mercher
Special Meeting
June 20, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Weigel, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Street Commissioner be instructed to work Mineral Street up the Blake Hollow to the road on the ridge in the Finley Addition
Petition signed by P Malady and others asking Council to take such action in reference to Madden Hollow Road
suitable and safe condition for traveling
Habor Improvement Committee Report
Petition of Jones Street Harbor Company
Accept the proposition before them
Special Meeting
June 20, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Weigel, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Habor Improvement Committee Report
Resolution
Resolved that the proposition of the Jones Street Harbor Co. dated June 18, 1855
be accepted provided nothing herein contained shall release the aforesaid Company from any other obligation contained in said contract,
nor from dispensing with the protection of the levee with the wall as specified
Resolution not adopted
Resolution
Resolved that this Council will receive hereafter no petitions or propositions for changes of the contracts of the Harbor Companies
June 25, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Weigel, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Petitions
P A Lorimer, M Mobley, and William Johnson proposing to extend 1st St. to the Main River and make a levee along the same, on condition that the City will convey to them all the land owned by the City described as follows
Beginning at the levee and extending across the inner and outer islands to the Mississippi River, running up and down the river from Barney and Jones Cut
J H Thedinga and others recommending the appointment of Dr. Edward Donn as Health Officer
Drs. Menegus and Bengel application for Health Officer
Fill vacancies in night watch, recommending appointment of Francis Sebring, Hamilton White, and John Regan
Asking Council to remove the present Wood Measurer from Office
June 25, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Weigel, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Venire summon a jury to assess damages caused by the opening of South Dodge Street
Verdict of the jury
No damages will be sustained by Bonson, Rae and Co.
Damages Patrick Cohens
No damages will be sustained by Haskens
No damages will be sustained by Richard Bonson
No damages will be sustained by Bonson and Waller
No damages will be sustained by James Ronan
No damages will be sustained by John Fitzpatrick
Damages John Gaffney
persons owning property in vicinity of the road
John D. Grafford
John Wilde
Bonson and Waller
Richard Bonson
William W Hamilton
John Blake
John Fortune
Robert C Waples
Geo Bennett
William Andrew
June 25, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Weigel, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Verdict adopted
Payment of interest falling due on July 1, 1855
Bonds of the City
Committee on Finance to provide funds necessary
Engineer profile of 15th St. from Bluff to Orange St, grade proposed
Committee on Claims Report
Bills Paid
William L Johnson
Felix Mercher securing bridge
Stuber and Bittmann printing
Herman Lensen repairing Hay Scales
Committee on streets
grade on Bluff St. from 9th to 10th lowered 9 inches
water to run into the sewer on 10th
June 25, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Weigel, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Communication from Dr. McMahan compensation Health Officer
Committee on Market House report
fitted to the eaves of the Market House, middle of the building is 9 inches higher than the ends
impossible to conduct water from one end of the house to the other
Committee on Ordinances
An Ordinance to protect public lamps
Committee on Engine House
June 25, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Weigel, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
Petition Daniel Smith damages opening a street through land owned by him
Reconsider vote rejecting the proposition of the Jones Street Harbor Company
make levee 5 ft wider
Resolution
Resolved City hereby accept the 50 ft addition, obligate itself to pave levee
Resolved Committee on Ordinances
Ordinance to regulate the rates of fare for Hackney coaches, carriages, cabs, drays, etc for coveying passengers and goods within the corporate limits of the City
An Ordinance authorizing the City Marshal to appoint deputies
An Ordinance to provide for the demolishing of dangerous walls
June 25, 1855
Shields, McNamara, Curran, Samuels, Spottswood, Ham, King, Weigel, Pelan, Quigley, Connel
An Ordinance provide for the inspection of weights and measures
Resolution
Resolved sidewalks paved and curb stones set where the streets have been graded
Resolved established grade on 1st St. carry water on the same
F J Cromer and Co. applying for a license to deal in groceries and liquors
Bills Allowed
Michael Flanagen street commissioner
Martin Flanagen
Tim Garvey
William Coleman
John Flynn
John Carroll
Samuel Henry
Patrick Lany
Franz Hug
Henry Grim cisterns at market
James Howey watchman
Franz Hug discount on order No. 1543