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City Council. --The regular meeting of the City Council was held yesterday afternoon, twelve members present. The absentees were Messrs. Stokee, Crutchfield, and Glezebreck. Mr. Scott, from the Committee of the Fire Department, presented the annual report of Lewis L. Barnes, Principal Engineer of the Fire Brigade, showing that the Brigade was called out during the year ending May 1st, 1862, fifty-nine times; the amount of property lost by fire, as far as could be ascertained, $169,430; insurance on same, $256,100; amount of property saved, $335,540. The expenses of the Department for the past year was $12,141. The report was referred to the Committee of the Fire Department. An application from Dr. P. Trent, and other physicians, for the use of Clay street Chapel as an hospital for soldiers, was rejected, after an exposition of the facts by Mr. Denoon, showing that the interests of the community would not be subserved by granting the prayer of the petitioners. Mr.