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do so. Mr. Randolph moved that the opinion be published in one of the city papers, An amend sent offered by Mr. Walker, providing for the publication of the opinion in all of the daily papers, was adopted. On motion, a committee was appointed to submit a plan for the better defence of the city against the public enemy, on the part of its citizens. The President appointed Messrs. Burr, Scott, Hill, Clopton, and Denoon. Messrs. John Dove, H. L. Thomas, and Jno. P. Little, were elected a Board of Health for the city. Messrs. Burr, Denoon, and Hill were appointed a Committee on the Public Grounds. Lewis L. Barnes was appointed Principal Engineer of the Fire Brigade; John F. Rogers, let Commander; Thos Clemmitt, 2d; Wm A Charters, 3d, and Wm S Weed, 4th. A list of internments in Shockoe Hill Burying-ground for the quarter ending April 30th shows that 228 whites were buried there during that time--136 males, 85 females, and 7 still-born children. Adjourned.