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ef from losses incurred in the construction of the new City Alms-House. Referred to the appropriate committee. Mr. Grattan presented the petition of Hancock, Frost & Derby, for remission of class of $100 for 1862, $75 of said amount was ordered to be refunded. Mr. Denoon, Chairman of the Watering Committee, presented the report of the Superintendent of the Works, from which it is seen that the receipts for water rents and the sale of lead to the Government for the year ending March 1st, 1863, and the disbursements for the same time, are as follows: Receipts for water rents, $11,585.14 for bridge iron sold, $18lead do, $28, 3.80; wood sold to poor-house $107; rent from H Krarkis, 802.50--total, $35,801.14. The disbursements for the same time were $20,385.30. The works were represented in good order. The reports of the several keepers of primary schools in Jefferson, Monroe and Maclion Wards, showing those institutions to be in a flourishing condition, were received and l