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W. Rowland, George E. Rives. Randolph.--J. W. Marshall, David Goff, E. Hutton. Rappahannock.--Thomas B. Massie, Robert A. Whitescarver, Lewis Botts. Richmond City.--E. A. J. Clopton, George W. Munford, Thomas W. McCance. Roanoke.--George P. Tayloe, Colonel G. B. Board, Giles Barnett. Rockbridge.--John Letcher, John W. Brockenbrough, James J. White. Russell.--E. R. Bayler, Dr. Eastwardly, James A. Beckly. Raleigh county.--John H. Anderson, William Prince, William Ferguson. Scott.--Thomas W. Carter, William Nash, James O. Wood. Smyth.--James Porter, James W. Sheffey, Nicholas Pratt. Sussex.--J. M. Rogers, J. D. Howie, E. T. Chappell. Surry.--J. S. Judkins, Blair Pegram, Benjamin Drew. Spotsylvania.--Lewis A. Boggs, John A. Gordon, Montgomery Slaughter. Tazewell.--A. A. Spotts, Z. S. Witten, T. J. Higginbotham. Warren.--Marcus B. Buck, Charles B. Rust, Thomas W. Forsythe. Washington.--Samuel E. Goodson, John N. Humes, Madison Beatie. Wythe.--Jesse
City Council. --A regular meeting of the Council was held yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mr. Scott asked leave to introduce a resolution requesting the military authorities to recall from the field such members of the Fire Brigade who might be absent from the city, and require them to report to the Chief Engineer. tition of John P. Sledd, butcher, asking reinstatement in the market as a butcher, and recommended that the prayer of the petitioner be granted.--Agreed to. Mr. Scott, from the Committee on the Fire Department, submitted a report upon the recent fire which occurred on Main street some time since, at which Mr. Joseph Stebbins and his family were burnt to death. The report exonerates the firemen from all blame in the matter. Mr. Scott, from the same committee, also submitted an ordinance increasing the pay of the Clerk of the Fire Department to one thousand dollars, which was adopted. After the transaction of some other unimportant business, th