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The Daily Dispatch: October 24, 1862., [Electronic resource], Attack on the Charleston Railroad--Repulse of the enemy. (search)
The Council. --A called meeting of this body was held at 4 o'clock yesterday evening, at the City Hall. Present: Messrs. Saunders, Epps, Denoon, Wynne, Hill, Scott, Richardson, Talbott, Haskins, Burr, Crutchfield, and Grattan. Messrs John Dove and John C. Sinton were permitted to address the Council in behalf of the city free schools, the object being to get the Council to donate the sum of $600, heretofore paid by the Literary Fund of the State and which has been stopped since the nd receive pay for the same, and that the amount received for the coke was received from him by the Superintendent, and paid over to the Chamberlain weekly. The following resolution was adopted by the committee at its meeting, on motion of Mr. Wynne: Resolved, That the committee recommend to the Council to purchase as many negroes as in the opinion of the chairman of the committee, and Superintendent of the Gas Works, may be advisable to secure labor for the gas works. The Commit