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o occupy the City Almshouse on and officers hospital, under circumstances of peculiar was imported by Mr. Randolph, and was approved by the Council. A memorial of the Female Humane Also station was referred to the School Committee. The petition of the Clerk of the Second Market, asking to be relieved of a fine of $80 imposed on him by the Mayor, on the charge of huckstering, was referred to the Market Committee. The sum of $35,000 was appropriated to pay Messrs Haxall, Crenshaw &Co, for meal furnished the Overseers of the Poor for distribution to indigent families since the 1st of last February. A petition was received from the Mayor, stating that on the 11th of May, when Sheridan was menacing the city, he had the police force drawn up on the Capital Square; that about two o'clock, P. M., he was informed by John J. Green that Capt. James B. Pleasants, of the night watch, and some of the watch men were playing cards on the Square; that he ordered Green to ord