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City Council. --The regular monthly meeting of this body was held at 4 o'clock yesterday evening. Present, Messrs. Saunders, Grattan, Glazebrook, Hill, Burr, Crutchfield, Scott, Richardson, Talbott, Haskins, Denoon, Greanor, Griffin. The usual reports from police officers were returned. The Committee on Police say they find nothing in them requiring a special report. They say they also have had under consideration the petition of Charles Y. Morriss and others, asking that they woulgone into at the suggestion of the Mayor, and was rendered necessary by the death of Gervas S. Trueheart and Wm. B. Page, to whose memory, as officers and gentlemen, the Mayor paid a deserved tribute of respect. The Council, on motion of Mr. Glazebrook, adopted a resolution for paying one month's salary to the widow of Jas. H. Davis, dec'd, late of the City Watch. The report of the Committee on Light which was returned, says that there has been a large increase of profits, and consider