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Council. --In consequence of the accessibly of acting on the tax bill for 1862 during March, there was a called meeting of the Council held at four o'clock yesterday afternoon. Present Messrs. Sanders Glazebrook, Wynne, Hill, Grattan, Burr, Denoon, Crutchfield, Epps, and Haskins. Mr. Grattan, chairman of the Finance Committee, presented its annual report, accompanied by an ordinance imposing taxes for 1862. The committee state that it is necessary to increase the taxes on real estateets, was paid by the consumers of gas. Mr. Glazebrook presented a communication from Wm. W. Crump, Esq., President of the General Court-Martial, now in session, asking the use of the Council room for that purpose. Permission refused. Mr. Denoon presented the annual report of the Watering Committee, accompanied by a recommendation for "the erection of a dam to throw the water clear of the pump-house wheels, and sufficiently thick to stand the outside pressure of the river," in the even
Edward Griffin (search for this): article 1
revent a stop page of the supply of water for the city. The report was laid on the table and ordered to be printed. A petition was presented from a number of respectable residents, asking the Council to amend or modify the present ordinance prohibiting the raising or keeping of a hog or pig within the limits of the city, so as to allow any one so disposed, when said animals are not a nuisance, to raise one or more. The subject was referred to a select committee, consisting of Messrs. Griffin, Haskins, and Crutchfield. Col. Haskins offered the following resolution, which was adopted. Whereas, The entire success of gunboats and iron-clad steamers for all river and harbor defences, has very recently proved the fact that they are superior to any other mode of protection to our city. Therefore, be it. Resolved, by the Council of the City of Richmond. That a committee of five be appointed to inquire into the expediency of building one or more boats or vessels for
Sanders Glazebrook (search for this): article 1
accessibly of acting on the tax bill for 1862 during March, there was a called meeting of the Council held at four o'clock yesterday afternoon. Present Messrs. Sanders Glazebrook, Wynne, Hill, Grattan, Burr, Denoon, Crutchfield, Epps, and Haskins. Mr. Grattan, chairman of the Finance Committee, presented its annual report, airst part of the fiscal year a very large net revenue, all of which, together with the expense of lighting the streets, was paid by the consumers of gas. Mr. Glazebrook presented a communication from Wm. W. Crump, Esq., President of the General Court-Martial, now in session, asking the use of the Council room for that purposesaid boats or other vessels, and the earliest time the said boats or vessels can be ready for service. Committee--Messrs. Haskins, Hill, Grattan, Burr, and Glazebrook. Applications were presented in reference to clothing for soldiers from Greenlee Davidson, Capt. Letcher Artillery: William H. Palmer, Capt. 1st Howitzer C
Richmond (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Col. Haskins offered the following resolution, which was adopted. Whereas, The entire success of gunboats and iron-clad steamers for all river and harbor defences, has very recently proved the fact that they are superior to any other mode of protection to our city. Therefore, be it. Resolved, by the Council of the City of Richmond. That a committee of five be appointed to inquire into the expediency of building one or more boats or vessels for the defence of the city on the James river, and report the cost of said boats or other vessels, and the earliest time the said boats or vessels can be ready for service. Committee--Messrs. Haskins, Hill, Grattan, Burr, and Glazebrook. Applications were presented in reference to clothing for soldiers from Greenlee Davidson, Capt. Letcher Artillery: William H. Palmer, Capt. 1st Howitzer Company; J. Thompson Brown, Capt. 2d Howitzer Company; N. A. Sturdivant, Capt. of Artillery Company; all of which were referred to the Com
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e Valley. It our information from the Valley be correct — and we are inclined to think it is — the design of terror there has been of short duration it is called, upon what seems to be reliable authorized that the enemy evacuated several days ago, and it is believe that day have fallen back beyond the . News for this may be, it is certain that a large portion of the force with which our active of the State was overrun, has been withdrawn and cent to other quarters; where who was not able to say. Our latest advices from the upper Valley paper Jackson as advancing in the edition of Winchester and it may be that sometime our forces are in possession of Rumor has it that Leesburg has 2 made showing that the movement of Gen. Johnston in falling back from Leesburg as completely disconcerted the of the enemy and defeated their most it is a movement of which and seem not to understand, and their actions demonstrate that it is a possibility of their ever at Richmond from tha
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he Valley. It our information from the Valley be correct — and we are inclined to think it is — the design of terror there has been of short duration it is called, upon what seems to be reliable authorized that the enemy evacuated several days ago, and it is believe that day have fallen back beyond the . News for this may be, it is certain that a large portion of the force with which our active of the State was overrun, has been withdrawn and cent to other quarters; where who was not able to say. Our latest advices from the upper Valley paper Jackson as advancing in the edition of Winchester and it may be that sometime our forces are in possession of Rumor has it that Leesburg has 2 made showing that the movement of Gen. Johnston in falling back from Leesburg as completely disconcerted the of the enemy and defeated their most it is a movement of which and seem not to understand, and their actions demonstrate that it is a possibility of their ever at Richmond from tha
Thomas G. Jackson (search for this): article 1
e Valley. It our information from the Valley be correct — and we are inclined to think it is — the design of terror there has been of short duration it is called, upon what seems to be reliable authorized that the enemy evacuated several days ago, and it is believe that day have fallen back beyond the . News for this may be, it is certain that a large portion of the force with which our active of the State was overrun, has been withdrawn and cent to other quarters; where who was not able to say. Our latest advices from the upper Valley paper Jackson as advancing in the edition of Winchester and it may be that sometime our forces are in possession of Rumor has it that Leesburg has 2 made showing that the movement of Gen. Johnston in falling back from Leesburg as completely disconcerted the of the enemy and defeated their most it is a movement of which and seem not to understand, and their actions demonstrate that it is a possibility of their ever at Richmond from tha
William H. Tyler (search for this): article 1
Wanted --A few more Recruits by us at once. Bendez over Wm. H. Tyler's accept Substitutes, our our company of volunteer ready and willing to fight . None but these need now have an oportunity a select company. have our esqurance that no to render all who join . As the service will be of their morals. of $50, and twenty-five clothing, will be paid result is mustered into service . Charles M. Wallace. C. Nicholas, Jr Mes H. Pearce.
C. Nicholas (search for this): article 1
Wanted --A few more Recruits by us at once. Bendez over Wm. H. Tyler's accept Substitutes, our our company of volunteer ready and willing to fight . None but these need now have an oportunity a select company. have our esqurance that no to render all who join . As the service will be of their morals. of $50, and twenty-five clothing, will be paid result is mustered into service . Charles M. Wallace. C. Nicholas, Jr Mes H. Pearce.
Charles M. Wallace (search for this): article 1
Wanted --A few more Recruits by us at once. Bendez over Wm. H. Tyler's accept Substitutes, our our company of volunteer ready and willing to fight . None but these need now have an oportunity a select company. have our esqurance that no to render all who join . As the service will be of their morals. of $50, and twenty-five clothing, will be paid result is mustered into service . Charles M. Wallace. C. Nicholas, Jr Mes H. Pearce.
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