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City Council. --A called meeting of the Council was held at the Council Chamber, in the City Hall, yesterday afternoon at five o'clock. Present: Messrs. Haskins, President pro tem., Walker, Crutchfield, Denoon, Griffin, Clopton, Hill, Randolph, and Scott. The President, on taking the chair, stated the object which brought the Council together was to consider a petition from certain residents of a particular square in the city asking to have stopped the erection of a building which was about going up in the vicinity of their property. The reading of the minutes of the last meeting was, on motion, dispensed with. Mr. Hill, of Jefferson Ward, then arose and presented the petition referred to by the President. He advocated its adoption by the Council on the ground that the building objected to by the petitioners was a very large wooden stable, and its completion and occupancy would greatly endanger the safety of property surrounding it. He read the 35th section of the