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. This resolution was discussed by Messrs Denoon, Scott, Walker, and others, after which it was unanimously adopted. A communication was then read from Capt John H Parker, asking the Council to have removed from James river, a short distance from Rocketts, the obstruction which has been produced by the sinking of the steamer West Point. It was referred to a special committee, consisting of Messrs Walker, Scott and Griffin. Mr Scott presented a communication from the Chief Engineer of the Fire Department, setting forth the fact that Mr. Wm S Weed, one of the foremen, had been absent from the city on Government business for the last six or seven months, and asking that his place be supplied by the election of another person. By the unanimous vote of the Council, the office heretofore held by Mr Weed was thereupon declared vacant, and Mr Wm T Trueman was elected to fill the place. After the transaction of some other unimportant business the Council then adjourned.