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design any unkindness towards him, but thought it an act of justice to himself that some notice should be taken of the accusation, and he, therefore, hoped that the reporters would set him right before the community. Mr. Hill spoke at some length upon the general features of Mr. Walker's speech, but our limited space to-day prevents any further report being given of it. The Committee on Supplies recommended to the Council that parties contracting to furnish the city with beef and other articles of provisions have permission to use two of the stalls in each market free of charge.--The request was complied with unanimously. An adverse report was submitted by the Committee on Markets, to whom had been referred the application of J. P. Tyler, Clerk of the Second Market, asking for the remission of a fine which had been imposed upon him by the Mayor for making purchases in the market. After the transaction of some other business of minor importance, the Council adjourned.