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Messrs. William N. Bibb, William N. Kelley and Thomas B. White were put in nomination. The result was: Kelley, 10: Bibb. 2: White, 1. For the fifth officer, Caleb Crone was nominated. Also G. A. F. Adams, T. C. Bassett and J. L. Bray. Crone received 5; Adams, 5; Bassett, 3; Bray, 1. On the second ballot there was noCrone received 5; Adams, 5; Bassett, 3; Bray, 1. On the second ballot there was no election. On the third ballot Mr. Crone received eight votes, and was declared elected. For the sixth officer, G. A. F. Adams, William J. Jenkins, Thomas J. Green, Augustus Snooks were put in nomi received nine votes and dams was declared elected police officer, C. H. Moore, Perrin, George W. Freeman Jenkins. MrMr. Crone received eight votes, and was declared elected. For the sixth officer, G. A. F. Adams, William J. Jenkins, Thomas J. Green, Augustus Snooks were put in nomi received nine votes and dams was declared elected police officer, C. H. Moore, Perrin, George W. Freeman Jenkins. Mr. Freeman received nine votes, and was declared elected A report from the Committee on Claims was received and adopted. An ordinance fixing the salaries of the various officers of the city was presented and laid on the table. The salary of the Mayor is set down at $3,000; the Judge of the Hustings Court at $3,000; the Ch