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ebrook, and he was elected. The question of fees was referred to the Committee on Markets, with instructions to report back to the Council their action on the subject. Mr. Burr, from the Committee on Finance, reported an ordinance amending the sixteenth section of the ordinance imposing taxes for the support of the city government for the fiscal years 1865 and 1866, so as to extend the time further for the collection of the first half of the city taxes for the current years to the 15th of January, instead of the 20th of December. The ordinance was passed. Mr. Glazebrook made a statement relative to the abuses of bucksters in the markets, they having erected booths, stalls and sheds everywhere. Mr. Burr, from the Committee on Grounds and Public Buildings, reported adversely upon the petition of E. & S. Wortham proposing to purchase the site of the old powder magazine for the purpose of erecting a substantial building thereon. The report was adopted. Mr. Crutchfield