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City Council. --The regular monthly meeting of this body was held at 4 o'clock yesterday evening. Present, Messrs. Saunders, Grattan, Glazebrook, Hill, Burr, Crutchfield, Scott, Richardson, Talbott, Haskins, Denoon, Greanor, Griffin. The usual reports from police officers were returned. The Committee on Police say they find nothing in them requiring a special report. They say they also have had under consideration the petition of Charles Y. Morriss and others, asking that they would designate some other place than their wharves for landing powder, and recommend the Council to reject the prayer of the petition. The Committee of Finance reported that they had had under consideration the petition of Wm. C. Allen, executor of O. Slaughter, to have refunded to him the sum of $232.55, paid as tax on money, and report that they allow $140.52 on account of taxes on property erroneously given in to the Assessor by him. The following resolution was adopted: Resolved.
said the prisoner was of right entitled to bail. The case was continued till Friday. No bail was given, as papers were about this time put into the Mayor's hands implicating the prisoner in the commission of sundry forgeries.--In these latter cases, M. Johnson, Esq., appeared for the accused, who is a ward of Lawrence S. Marye, Esq. , and whose signature he is charged with forging for a pair of boots. The following is a list of the paper said to have been put afloat by Carter: Order on Alex. Hill, dated Feb. 16, signed Law. S. Marye, directing him to furnish "James Carter, my ward, a pair of boots," and charge the same to Mr. Marye. Check for $27, dated March 9th, payable to E. F. Winston, and signed John L. Atkinson. Check for $13, dated March 8th, payable to Wm. F. Fraysier, signed A. W. Thomas. Check No. 196, dated March 2d, payable to L. Dorsam, for $6, (for a pair of boots,) signed Wm. L. Atkinson. It is said that not long since Mr. Williams, (hardware merchant,) hired a n
For Hire The balance of the year-1. No. 1 Washer and Ironer, Several House Girls, Farm Hands, and General Laborers. Apply to E. A. J. Clopton, Corner Wall & Franklin streets, opposite Dickinson, Hill & Co. mh 12--3t
Bellevue Hospital Church Hill, Richmond, Va. White Pattents--In wards, & per week; in private rooms, $7 to $15 per week. Slaves--$5 per week. Less than a week, $1 per day; but not to exceed $5 per week. Fractions over the first week 71 cents per day. No extra charges except for surgical operations, and then an additional fee ranging from $2 to $30 will be charged. Bills payable on the removal of the patient. No small-pox admitted. A covered spring wagon will convey patients to and from the Hospital when desired. Orders may be left at the Hospital, or at the office of A. L. Holladay, 12th street, between Main and Cary. The subscriber, who has been connected with the institution since its foundation, having taken it under his exclusive charge, aided by competent assistants, solicits a continuance of the liberal patronage of his friends and of the public generally. Attending Physician and Surgeon, James Bolton, M. D., Grace street, between 4th and 5t