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dward Shelton and William J. Carpenter. Henrico.--George D. Pleasants, William F. G. Garnett and John A. Hutcherson. Henry.--H. C. France, Benjamin Dyer and George W. Booker. King George.--William T. Smith, Dr. Richard H. Stuart and Abram B. Hooe. King William.--Josiah Burruss, J. Hill King and Edward Hill. King & Queen.--James M. Jeffries, Richard H. Bagby and William B. Davis. Louisa.--Wellington Gordon, John Hunter and Dr. William S. Fowler. Lunenburg.--John Orgain, jr., Colin Stokes and Frederick Lester. Logan.--Colonel Isaac Morgan, John Justice and G. Dingess. Morgan.--Thomas L. Clark, John Barney and A. L. Michael. Madison.--Robert A. Banks, William A. Hill and Joshua Miller. Mathews.--Walter G. Lane, Thomas M. Hunley and John H. Blake. Meeklenburg.--Tucker Carrington, Alfred Boyd and John B. Northington. Mereer.--Syms Thompson, Davis Calfee and William Houchins. Middlesex.--Andrew B. Evans, Dr. George L. Nicholson and Philip T. Woodward. Montgo
them back. The Committee on Finance reported, through the chairman, Mr. Burr, on the resolution asking the renewal of a warrant on the Chamberlain, the same having been lost, and recommended the renewal of the same with the usual security. Also, on the application of Messrs. Jones & Slater, asking for a change in the form of a bond for money due them by the city, and recommending that the said bond be paid, so as to save the trouble of modification. The reports were agreed to. Mr. Stokes, from the Committee on the First Market, reported that the committee had under consideration the petition of John P. Sledd, butcher, asking reinstatement in the market as a butcher, and recommended that the prayer of the petitioner be granted.--Agreed to. Mr. Scott, from the Committee on the Fire Department, submitted a report upon the recent fire which occurred on Main street some time since, at which Mr. Joseph Stebbins and his family were burnt to death. The report exonerates the