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is in an efficient condition. A petition was also presented from company G, asking the Council to aid them in erecting a suitable drill-room. A petition was presented from the Junior Volunteers, asking the privilege of drilling in Old Market Hall every other evening, from 3 1/2 to 5 o'clock. The Committee on Claims reported in favor of paying the Virginia Towing Company $140.97, for removing the ship Wellington from the channel of the river at Warwick's Bar; and against paying Webb & Wade $294, the amount of damage done 147 barrels of herrings stored by them in the lumber-house of A. S. Lee, on the Dock, caused by overflow. The annual report of the Superintendent of Streets, of amount of drafts drawn on certificate from his office since the 1st of March, 1860, with the exception of that portion relating to hands and carts, which dates from the 10th day of January, 1860, to the 10th day of January, 1861, inclusive; also, report of the Engineer of the city, for the f