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The Daily Dispatch: December 19, 1865., [Electronic resource], Examination for Attempted Incendiarism — the accused sent on. (search)
minating John D. Perrin, C. H. Moore, J. B. Cousins and W. T. Bibb as suitable persons to fill the vacancy in the office of fifth officer of the police, made vacant by the resignation of Caleb Crone. Mr. Clopton nominated John Poe, Jr., for the same office. The Council then proceeded to elect the said officer, and on the sixth ballot Walter T. Bibb was elected. To fill the other two offices recommended by the Mayor, John Poe, Jr., and R. S, Betts were elected. The Committee on Claims reported back several bills against the city, contracted in Confederate times, and recommended that they be paid at the rate of one dollar in currency for forty dollars in Confederate money. The bond of William S. Phillips, Manager of the Poor-house, was received and approved; also the bond of J. P. Tyler, clerk of the Second Market, and the bond of J. J. Crutchfied, weigh master at the Second Market, were received and approved. On motion of Mr. Epps, the Council adjourned.