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ity Council was held in the Council Chamber yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock.--Present: Messrs. Saunders, (President,) Denoon, Glazebrook, Burr, Richardson, Scott, Hill, Griflin, Crutchfield, Epps, Randolph, Haskins, Walker, and Stokes, Absent: Mr. Clopton. Mr. Richardson, from the Committee on Hospitals, presented a report fnd belonging to the city at Clarke's Spring, and also for completing the fencing and other improvements now in progress there; which resolution was adopted. Mr. Hill moved to amend the ordinance concerning wagons, drays, hacks, &c., so as to prohibit any slave from riding about the streets in a hack without some member of theies, in order to secure the exemption of certain employees of the city from military service. The following committee were thereupon appointed: Messrs. Randolph, Hill, and Glazebrook. A petition was presented from Mr. Richard Reius, Keeper of the Powder Magazine, asking for an increase of fees. On motion, the petition was