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City Council. --The regular monthly meeting of the City Council was held at 3 o'clock yesterday evening. Present Messrs Saunders, Glazebrook, Denoon, Haskins, Griffin, Wynne, Scott, Richardson, Talbott, Stokes, Burr, Hill, and Crutchfield. The Council adopted the recommendation of the Commissioners of Streets to purchase, for $300, from Mrs. Martha A. Bates, certain maps and plans of the city, prepared by the late Micajah Bates. Also, the recommendation of the Watering Committee, tpancy in the amount alleged to have been delivered at the Virginia Armory and the number the State is willing to pay for. Mitchell Adams was elected 6th Day Police Officer, vice John R. Blankinship, on the recommendation of the Mayor. Mr. Wynne reported, on behalf of the Committee on Arms, that Capt. Lybrock had returned a lot of cloth purchased for his company, having no use for it. He offered a resolution that the cloth be sold at auction for the benefit of the city. On motion