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City Council. --A regular monthly meeting of the City Council was held yesterday afternoon. Messrs. Saunders, Haskins, Hill, Wynne, Burr, Scott, Crutchfield, and Griffin were present. Mr. Glazebrook also appeared, but obtained leave of absence. Mr. Eppes was detained at home by sickness. Superintendent of Streets.--Mto the Superintendent of Streets shall be exercised and performed by the City Engineer until the further order of the Council. Sick Soldiers.--On motion of Mr. Hill, the following resolution was adopted: Resolved, That all prescriptions marked for that purpose, and signed by a physician, for medicine for soldiers locat next week, making half hourly trips between 9th street and Rocketts. On motion of Mr. Scott, it was Resolved, That the Committee on Oak wood Cemetery be instructed to appropriate a lot for the interment of such soldiers as may die in the city or the county of Henrico. On motion of Mr. Hill, the Council adjourned.
urt satisfactory evidence of their ordination as Ministers of the Gospel, in the Roman Catholic Church, etc., were authorized to celebrate the rites of matrimony in this State. The Grand Jury was duly empaneled and adjourned until to-morrow, after which the following preamble and resolutions were adopted, and the Court accordingly adjourned: Whereas, since the last monthly term of this Court, it has been the will of Divine Providence to remove from us our late associate Junctions, Charles B. Hill and Robert M Burton, whose estimable qualities, kindness of heart, and usefulness as citizens, had endeared them to all who knew them, Therefore keitt. Resolved. That the members of this Court deplore their loss and tender to the afflicted of the deceased their heartfelt sympathy for the irreparable calamity they have sustained. Resolved, That the Clerk of this Court transmit a copy of there proceedings to the families of our departed friends, and enter the same on record.