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was a called meeting of the Council held at four o'clock yesterday afternoon. Present Messrs. Sanders Glazebrook, Wynne, Hill, Grattan, Burr, Denoon, Crutchfield, Epps, and Haskins. Mr. Grattan, chairman of the Finance Committee, presented its the advisability of accommodating the people in this matter, with or without the consent of the General Assembly.] Mr. Hill, from the Committee on Light, presented the annual report of the operations of the Gas Works, but withdrew it to correct other vessels, and the earliest time the said boats or vessels can be ready for service. Committee--Messrs. Haskins, Hill, Grattan, Burr, and Glazebrook. Applications were presented in reference to clothing for soldiers from Greenlee Davidny; N. A. Sturdivant, Capt. of Artillery Company; all of which were referred to the Committee on Arms. On motion of Mr. Hill, Resolved, That the President of the City Council be instructed to report to the Governor, as necessary to the admi
Confederate CongressFirst session. Senate. Monday, March 24, 1862. Mr. Hill, of Georgia, from the Committee of the Judiciary, reported back the House bill to authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to pay a part of the salaries of the district war tax collectors in certain cases, with unamended and recommendation that, as amended, it do pass. The amendment was agreed to and the bill passed. Mr. Spabrow, from the Committee of Military Affairs, reported back the resolution of the House to aid our prisoners of war in the hands of the enemy, with an amendment providing that the sums allowed them out of the contingent fund shall not exceed the pay and allowances due them, or may accrue to them from the Confederate States Government, after they have been captured. Read and laid over. Also, reported back the bill to provide for ascertaining and detailing artisans in the C. S. army. The bill provides that all these artisans shall be ascertained names, occupations, &c., and s