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srs. Crutchfield, Wynne, and Scott. Monroe Ward.--Messrs. Denoon, Griffin, and Epps.
First Market.--Messrs. Stokes, Talbott; and Burr.
Second Market.--Messrs. Glazebrook, Denoon, and Crutchfield.
Hospital.--Messrs. Wynne, Griffin, and Stokes.
Burying Grounds — Shockoe Hill.--Messrs. Eups, Griffin, Grattan, Wynne, and Stokes. Oakwood.--Messrs. Talbott, Crutchfield, Denoon, Hill, and Richardson.
Accounts.--Messrs. Richardson, Wynne, and Glazebrook.
Seabrook's Warehouse.srs. Scott, Denoon, Haskins, Crutchfield, and Burr
Disputed Elections.--Messrs. Wynne, Scott, Glazebrook, Epps, and Talbott.
Poor House--Messrs Grattan, Glazebrook, Haskins, Scott, and Griffin.
Water--Messrs Denoon.
Griffin, Richards, Stokes, Scott, Crutchfield, and President of Council.
Light.--Messrs. Hill, Glazebrook, Epps, Wynne, Crutchfield, Talbott, and President of Council.
The Council passed an ordinance abolishing the office of Superintendent of Streets, it b