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d. Mr. Scott offered a resolution instructing the Chamberlain to prepare a correct copy of the city tax bill, and have the same published in such daily papers as he may select. Mr. Wynne moved to amend, so as to instruct the Chamberlain to publish only an abstract. The motion prevailed. On motion of Mr. Scott, Resolved, That this Council acknowledge the liberality and public spirit evinced by the Merchants, the Old Dominion, the Virginia. Fire, and Marine, and the State of Virginia Insurance Companies, in the presentation to the city of a new steam fire engine; and the Committee on the Fire Department be instructed to receive the said engine make all arrangements to put it in complete working order, and report this action of the Council to said companies. On motion of Mr. Grattan, Resolved, That the Committee of Finance inquire into the expediency of fixing the commencement of the fiscal year on the first day of February of each year. On motion of
ease the compensation of their Sheriffs and Clerks for public services, was taken up and considered. The counties of Dinwiddie, Charlotte, Powhatan, Chesterfield, Goochland, Pittsylvania, Lunenburg, Campbell, and the cities of Lynchburg and Petersburg, were added to the list; after which. On motion of Mr. Barks, the bill was laid on the table. Mr. Anderson, of Rockbridge, submitted a somewhat voluminous preamble and resolutions, setting forth the causes which induced the State of Virginia to enter into this war, and her unalterable determination to prosecute it to the bitter end, "c., which were read and committed to the Committee on Confederate Relations. On motion of Mr. Montague, the bill providing for the sale of a piece of ground near the Penitentiary was taken up, read a third time, and laid on the table. On motion of Mr. Marye, the bill "to stay proceedings on executions, trust deeds, and other demands, in cases of refusal to receive payment in currency