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ffin, and Burr. The President stated that the meeting had been called at the instance of Gen. Winder, who wished to apply for the use of the City aims-house as a prison. By consent, Gen. WiGen. Winder stated that he had procured every building in the city at all suited for a prison; that Yankee prisoners were pouring in upon him every day, and that he should be very glad to get the alms-house Overseers of the Poor for the City of Richmond. Mr. Hill favored the petition of General Winder because the city could not furnish the new alms-house. Mr. Griffin thought the house ou in favor of granting the application and offered a resolution turning the alms-house over to Gen. Winder by the consent of the Surgeon General. Gen. Winder stated that he would soon have 14,000Gen. Winder stated that he would soon have 14,000 Yankee prisoners here to take care of, and he could not find buildings for them. He designed turning the building over to Major Alexander for the inmates of Castle Thunder, but if the wants of the