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1860 September Council ProceedingsSeptember 6, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Petitions G R West Minnesota Packet Company Wharfboat nuisance obstructing channel of the river M Canovan resignation as watchman of City Hall Joseph Muzgy Muzzy Grain Ordinance L Horr cistern in alley 8th St, 9th St, Main St, Iowa St C H Booth service as Trustee for the City Pauline Bauer remission of property taxes September 6, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Fire Company No. 2 refund scrip paid for six lots in City Cemetery for indigent firemen salary chief fire engineer C F Hetlich, 8th St sewer from White St Assessor, Unknown Lot List J M Robison bonds, coupons wharfage Francis O'Farrell fine reduced C T Cummings license September 6, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Nancy Fagan remission of taxes Marshal appoint Samuel Upton as Deputy Marshal M H Beach, paid in full on estate of James M Marsh receipt destroyed by fire Treasurer's balance R Spaulding 11th St passable for foot passengers, plank sidewalk from Bluff St to Olive St W Markell, J L Langworthy Ordinance in relation to auctioneers Reports of Officers Auditor salaries of officers Marshal names and amounts in a list he has placed in magistrates hands for collection cleaning streets and alleys September 6, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King payment of laborers who did the work as per bill Deputy Marshal, F J Cromer Kentgen and Wharfage funds E R Shankland, Justice of the Peace, collecting fines City Treasury Harbor Master Collected at Jones Street levee inner levee order drawn in favor of harbor master wharfage funds Hay Weigher Central Market Failure of the weigher at West Dubuque scales draughts Clerk of City Court all fines collected City Sexton deaths and interments for August 1860 September 6, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Communication from Joseph Herrod bill for rent of calaboose Standing Committees Finance Hitchcock's claim, proposition of Poor Adams and Cram, cancel the judgement against the City, provided the bell in question be given up Charles Corkery Arthur Devlin, deceased Wharfage fund Power of Attorney minutes of agenda died in the hospital 1855 money to be sent to his mother in Green Bay, Wisconsin Peter Kiene expense of burial John Dabel in place of the true name Arthur Devlin September 6, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Arthur Devlin Doctor Mathews attended deceased Hospital Charles Corkery Power of Attorney son of Ann Gormley John P Arndt J W Vondewarflooge September 6, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King State of Wisconsin Brown County Ann Gormley power of attorney John P Arndt, Justice of the Peace John B A Masse, Clerk of the Circuit Court of said County acknowledgment of deeds Court of Record Revised Ordinances collection of taxes Samuel Upton Deputy Marshal September 6, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Claims Reducing the assessment of Tschirgi and Schwind personal property of Samuel Woodworth W E Robinson Adam Yaeger on merchandise petitions of widow Patrick Burns and Wilmena Boedker assessment of Charles Street Streets 8th St sewer suitable plank, Eagle Point Avenue Sewer broken rock on the corner of Locust St and Jones St repair of 5th St between White St and Clay St September 6, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Diagonal Street Extension Petition of Daniel Smith, house on the line of 5th St, assess damages, jury concave gutter on the east side of Locust St 1st St condition of streets after gas pipes Public Grounds and Buildings 1st Ward Market House Motions and Resolutions Marshall summon a jury Resolved petition of L Horr, privilege of building cistern George D Wood 100 barrels 3rd St repaired, bridge accessible to teams September 6, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Redemption of the property known as the House of Refuge Resolutions Resolved City Attorney examine contract between the City and the Galena, Dubuque, Dunleith and Minnesota Packet Company in relation to their rights and privileges the company is justified in landing and tying up Steamboats, obstructing the channel and preventing the Ferry Boats from making regular trips interfering with the rights of the public ware house privileges on a wharf boat Jones Street Levee Give notice in the daily papers and in the German Papers of the penalty attached to nonpayment of taxes Resignation of Martin Canovan as watchman at City Hall George Connell Bills D Lenehan Marshall cleaning streats Wharfage fund William McLenan Kentgen Fund September 6, 1860 Stout, Treanor, Quigley, Lane, Kauffman, Connell, Wood, Weigel, Matthews, Bittman, King Bills D Greaves for gas fitting, paid from wharfage fund General Fund Jacob Swivel John Pegel James McGovern A Hoerner Connolly and Roberts C Winderlich F A Gniffke Mahoney and Keesecker D Linehan G McGraw Cummings and Remington Mayor and aldermen attend celebration on September 8, 1860