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reduced prices. Referred to a Special Committee on Fuel, consisting of Messrs. Scott, Denoon and Stokes. A communication was presented by Mr. Hill, from John G. Taurman, offering to furnish eight thousand bushels of coal for the use of the citizens at thirty-six dollars per load, and asking the assistance of the Council in procuring a detail from the military service of A. P. Deitrich to superintend his coal mines. Mr. Taurman further states that if the price of transportation can be reduced the coal will be brought down still lower. If proper arrangements can be effected with the Confederate Government, Mr. Taurman will furnish an unlimited supply oMr. Taurman will furnish an unlimited supply of good lump coal to our citizens at less than half the price which is now asked for it. Referred to the Committee on Fuel. The following report from the Finance Committee was adopted: "Reducing the tax imposed upon the James River and Kanawha Canal Company from $1,600 to $1,000; refusing to reduce a tax imposed upon Henr