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Thomas Lawson (search for this): article 1
ody to legalize the previous issue of small votes by the Corporation of Richmond. Approved, and ordered to be printed. Mr. Hill, from the Committee of Finance, submitted the following: "The Committee of Finance, to whom was referred the resolution to fix the amounts to be paid to each person employed in signing the small notes issued by the city, respectfully recommend the payment of the following sums to persons employed in the said service, viz: To David J. Saunders $1,000; Thomas Lawson $300; M. L. Stratton $200; D. J. Saunders, Jr., $200; John Saunders $300; Moseby C. Stratton $150; David J. Burr $200; P. R. Grattan $200; P. W. Ralston $150. Total, $2,700. The committee that acted on this report, have doubts of the propriety of paying officers of the city any additional amounts for extra duty that they may be called on to perform, in such times as these, or at any other time, and while they are willing to make the above allowances to them, they by no means intend to im
Crutchfield (search for this): article 1
The report led to considerable discussion, Mr. Scott opposing and Mr. Hill and others favoring its adoption, though averse to the principle of the thing. Messrs. Stratton and Saunders, though peculiarly situated in regard to the matter themselves, thought it no more than just that others who had been subjected to additional labor should be compensated therefore. Mr. Glazebrook considered the compensation an act of justice, and would prefer a higher rate in some individual instances. Mr. Crutchfield thought the report, which had been prepared with great care and deliberation by the committee, should be adopted without change. Mr. Scott wished it understood that, in opposing the report, he only included that portion which proposed to further compensate officers already in the pay of the city. Messrs. Griffin and Denoon opposed any alteration in the report. It was then adopted--Mr. Scott voting no. Mr. Glazebrook presented the following petition. To the Council of the Ci
City Council. --The monthly meeting of this body was held yesterday afternoon. Present--Messrs. Saunders, Grattan, Denoon, Haskins, Critchfield, Stokes, Griffin, Scott, Eppes, Burr, Glazebrook, and Hill. Mr. Stockes presented a report from the Commissioners of Schools in Jefferson Ward, respecting the unauthorized use of a room in Bethel Church, for a school, by the Treasurer of the State Literary Fund. The following resolution was adopted. Resolved, That the Commissioners of ay. Respectfully, John W. Woody. Referred to the Committee of Finance. A petition from Richard Fox, Gauger, praying for an increase of fees, was debated, and referred to a special committee, consisting of Messrs. Burr, Stokes, and Haskins. The following ordinance on the subject was subsequently reported by Mr. Burr: 'An Ordinance to amen an Ordinance entitled. 'An Ordinance concerning the Ganger.' "Be it ordained by the Council of the city of Richmond, that the sevent
David J. Saunders (search for this): article 1
City Council. --The monthly meeting of this body was held yesterday afternoon. Present--Messrs. Saunders, Grattan, Denoon, Haskins, Critchfield, Stokes, Griffin, Scott, Eppes, Burr, Glazebrook, and Hill. Mr. Stockes presented a report from the Commissioners of Schools in Jefferson Ward, respecting the unauthorized use oyed in signing the small notes issued by the city, respectfully recommend the payment of the following sums to persons employed in the said service, viz: To David J. Saunders $1,000; Thomas Lawson $300; M. L. Stratton $200; D. J. Saunders, Jr., $200; John Saunders $300; Moseby C. Stratton $150; David J. Burr $200; P. R. Grattan $2D. J. Saunders, Jr., $200; John Saunders $300; Moseby C. Stratton $150; David J. Burr $200; P. R. Grattan $200; P. W. Ralston $150. Total, $2,700. The committee that acted on this report, have doubts of the propriety of paying officers of the city any additional amounts for extra duty that they may be called on to perform, in such times as these, or at any other time, and while they are willing to make the above allowances to them, they
Robert Howard (search for this): article 1
nted a report from the Commissioners of Schools in Jefferson Ward, respecting the unauthorized use of a room in Bethel Church, for a school, by the Treasurer of the State Literary Fund. The following resolution was adopted. Resolved, That the Commissioners of Schools for Jefferson Ward be authorized to demand, of the President of the Seamen's Bethel Society, possession of the school-room in the Seamen's Church. Mr. Burr offered a resolution authorizing the payment of $500 to Mr. Robert Howard, for a new Index of Deeds, prepared under his supervision. Adopted. Mr. Grattan read a memorial, prepared by himself under the direction of the Council, addressed to the State Convention, asking the body to legalize the previous issue of small votes by the Corporation of Richmond. Approved, and ordered to be printed. Mr. Hill, from the Committee of Finance, submitted the following: "The Committee of Finance, to whom was referred the resolution to fix the amounts to be p
John Saunders (search for this): article 1
igning the small notes issued by the city, respectfully recommend the payment of the following sums to persons employed in the said service, viz: To David J. Saunders $1,000; Thomas Lawson $300; M. L. Stratton $200; D. J. Saunders, Jr., $200; John Saunders $300; Moseby C. Stratton $150; David J. Burr $200; P. R. Grattan $200; P. W. Ralston $150. Total, $2,700. The committee that acted on this report, have doubts of the propriety of paying officers of the city any additional amounts for extra due future for any extra labor they may be called on to perform." The report led to considerable discussion, Mr. Scott opposing and Mr. Hill and others favoring its adoption, though averse to the principle of the thing. Messrs. Stratton and Saunders, though peculiarly situated in regard to the matter themselves, thought it no more than just that others who had been subjected to additional labor should be compensated therefore. Mr. Glazebrook considered the compensation an act of justice, a
City Council. --The monthly meeting of this body was held yesterday afternoon. Present--Messrs. Saunders, Grattan, Denoon, Haskins, Critchfield, Stokes, Griffin, Scott, Eppes, Burr, Glazebrook, and Hill. Mr. Stockes presented a report from the Commissioners of Schools in Jefferson Ward, respecting the unauthorized use of a room in Bethel Church, for a school, by the Treasurer of the State Literary Fund. The following resolution was adopted. Resolved, That the Commissioners of Schools for Jefferson Ward be authorized to demand, of the President of the Seamen's Bethel Society, possession of the school-room in the Seamen's Church. Mr. Burr offered a resolution authorizing the payment of $500 to Mr. Robert Howard, for a new Index of Deeds, prepared under his supervision. Adopted. Mr. Grattan read a memorial, prepared by himself under the direction of the Council, addressed to the State Convention, asking the body to legalize the previous issue of small votes by
City Council. --The monthly meeting of this body was held yesterday afternoon. Present--Messrs. Saunders, Grattan, Denoon, Haskins, Critchfield, Stokes, Griffin, Scott, Eppes, Burr, Glazebrook, and Hill. Mr. Stockes presented a report from the Commissioners of Schools in Jefferson Ward, respecting the unauthorized use of a room in Bethel Church, for a school, by the Treasurer of the State Literary Fund. The following resolution was adopted. Resolved, That the Commissioners of Schools for Jefferson Ward be authorized to demand, of the President of the Seamen's Bethel Society, possession of the school-room in the Seamen's Church. Mr. Burr offered a resolution authorizing the payment of $500 to Mr. Robert Howard, for a new Index of Deeds, prepared under his supervision. Adopted. Mr. Grattan read a memorial, prepared by himself under the direction of the Council, addressed to the State Convention, asking the body to legalize the previous issue of small votes by
John Griffin (search for this): article 1
City Council. --The monthly meeting of this body was held yesterday afternoon. Present--Messrs. Saunders, Grattan, Denoon, Haskins, Critchfield, Stokes, Griffin, Scott, Eppes, Burr, Glazebrook, and Hill. Mr. Stockes presented a report from the Commissioners of Schools in Jefferson Ward, respecting the unauthorized use of a room in Bethel Church, for a school, by the Treasurer of the State Literary Fund. The following resolution was adopted. Resolved, That the Commissioners of e and deliberation by the committee, should be adopted without change. Mr. Scott wished it understood that, in opposing the report, he only included that portion which proposed to further compensate officers already in the pay of the city. Messrs. Griffin and Denoon opposed any alteration in the report. It was then adopted--Mr. Scott voting no. Mr. Glazebrook presented the following petition. To the Council of the City of Richmond--Gentlemen: I respectfully petition your honorable
Glazebrook (search for this): article 1
nthly meeting of this body was held yesterday afternoon. Present--Messrs. Saunders, Grattan, Denoon, Haskins, Critchfield, Stokes, Griffin, Scott, Eppes, Burr, Glazebrook, and Hill. Mr. Stockes presented a report from the Commissioners of Schools in Jefferson Ward, respecting the unauthorized use of a room in Bethel Church, ated in regard to the matter themselves, thought it no more than just that others who had been subjected to additional labor should be compensated therefore. Mr. Glazebrook considered the compensation an act of justice, and would prefer a higher rate in some individual instances. Mr. Crutchfield thought the report, which had beeate officers already in the pay of the city. Messrs. Griffin and Denoon opposed any alteration in the report. It was then adopted--Mr. Scott voting no. Mr. Glazebrook presented the following petition. To the Council of the City of Richmond--Gentlemen: I respectfully petition your honorable body to remit a fine imposed
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