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City Council. --A meeting of the Council was held at five o'clock yesterday evening. Mr. Glazebrook offered a resolution, which was agreed to, instructing the Committee on the City Almshouse to wait on the Confederate authorities and ask them to give up the house now in their possession, as it is needed by the city for its poor and for other purposes. Mr. Scott submitted an ordinance, which was adopted, requiring the drivers of all vehicles to give the way nearest the middle of the street to fire engines, hose carriages, and other fire apparatus, when the latter are going to fires, under penalty of a fine of not less than twenty nor more than a hundred dollars, if a free person; and of stripes not exceeding thirty nine if a slave. The tax bill, reported at the last meeting by the Finance Committee, was then taken up and considered by sections. At a late hour the bill had not been disposed of.