dson.
Accounts.--Messrs. Richardson, Wynne, and Glazebrook.
Seabrook's Warehouse.--Messrs. Scott, Burr, and Richardson.
Claims--Messrs. Burr, Hill, and Epps.
Police--Messrs. Hill., and Denoon.
City Jail.--Messrs. Griffin, Talbots, and Haskins.
Fire Department.--Messrs. Scott, Denoon, Haskins, Crutchfield, and Burr
Disputed Elections.--Messrs. Wynne, Scott, GlazScott, Glazebrook, Epps, and Talbott.
Poor House--Messrs Grattan, Glazebrook, Haskins, Scott, and Griffin.
Water--Messrs Denoon.
Griffin, Richardson, Stokes, Scott, Crutchfield, and President of CounScott, and Griffin.
Water--Messrs Denoon.
Griffin, Richardson, Stokes, Scott, Crutchfield, and President of Council.
Light.--Messrs. Hill, Glazebrook, Epps, Wynne, Crutchfield, Talbott, and President of Council.
The Council passed an ordinance abolishing the office of Superintendent of Streets, it beScott, Crutchfield, and President of Council.
Light.--Messrs. Hill, Glazebrook, Epps, Wynne, Crutchfield, Talbott, and President of Council.
The Council passed an ordinance abolishing the office of Superintendent of Streets, it being understood that the duties of that office, since the death of the late incumbent, Mienjah Bales, Esq., would devolve on W. Gill, City Engineer.
Adjourned.