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ompany of the State of Virginia were reduced to $1,650, on petition of that Company, owing to its having had in 1861 to pay for a large amount of sugar and coffee confiscated by the "late United States." On the recommendation of the Committee of Finance, the tax on Haxall, Crenshaw &Co., as manufacturers, was reduced to $1,250. The class tax on Wm. G. Crenshaw &Co. was remitted, they having ceased business before the commencement of the present fiscal year. A report was read from A. Snead, Health Officer, and J. Mayo, Mayor, to the effect that the factory in use by the C. S. A., near the corner of Cary and 25th, as a small pox hospital, "is well isolated, and is, perhaps, on that account better suited for a small-pox hospital than almost any building of such capacity within the city." The parties named are enabled to state, after a conference with the C. S. authorities, that said factory will only continue to be used for the purpose indicated "while the necessity for the sa
port was made from Thomas H. Wynne, Chairman of the Committee on the City Hospital, stating that the committee had succeeded in obtaining from Surgeon General Moore three wards of the C. S. hospital at Howard's Grove, capable of accommodating ninety-seven patients, which had been opened for colored patients alone, and placed in charge of Dr. John P. Little, with suitable adjuncts in the way of a superintendent, housekeeper, and nurses. The City Hospital will be continued in the charge of Dr. A. Snead. The committee hope by these means to smell orate the condition of the sufferers by small pox. The report was received and adopted. In accordance with the suggestions of the committee, the 8th section of the health ordinance was amended so as to require every physician to report within twenty four house after its development each new case of small pox, and on failure to be fined ten dollars; and the section requires that every housekeeper shall hang out a white flag on the happening of