Hall.
Present: Messrs. Saunders, Grattan, Crutchfield, Glazebrook, Hill, Burr. Griffin, Talbott, Denoon, Scott, Greanor, Wynne, Epps, Stokesill or otherwise.--[Adopted.]
Committee--Messrs. Grattan, Burr, Hill, Glazebrook and Denoon.
By Mr. Scott:
Resolved, That a speg Committees for the year 1861:
Finance--Messrs. Grattan, Burr, Hill, Glazebrook and Haskins.
Commissioners of Streets — Jefferson Wan, Stokes and Wynne. Oakwood Cemetery--Messrs. Crutchfield, Denoon, Hill and Greanor.
Accounts--Messrs. Crutchfield, Haskins and Glazebrrehouse--Messrs. Greanor, Burr and Scott.
Claims--Messrs. Burr, Hill and Epps.
Police--Messrs. Hill, Grattan and Denoon.
Jail--Messrs. Hill, Grattan and Denoon.
Jail--Messrs. Griffin, Talbott and Wynne.
Fire Department--Messrs. Scott, Denoon, Haskins, Greanor and Burr.
Disputed Elections--Messrs. B Epps and Talbott.
Gas Works Committee — Jefferson Ward--Messrs. N. B. Hill and James M. Talbott.
Madison Ward--Messrs. Thomas H. Wynne
e City Hall.
Present: Messrs. Saunders, Grattan, Crutchfield, Glazebrook, Hill, Burr. Griffin, Talbott, Denoon, Scott, Greanor, Wynne, Epps, Stokes, and Haskins.
Mr. Crutchfield presented a petld and Scott. Monroe Ward--Messrs. Denoon, Griffin and Epps.
First Market--Messrs. Stokes, Talbott and Wynne.
Second Market--Messrs. Glazebrook, Denoon and Crutchfield.
Hospital--MessrBurr, Hill and Epps.
Police--Messrs. Hill, Grattan and Denoon.
Jail--Messrs. Griffin, Talbott and Wynne.
Fire Department--Messrs. Scott, Denoon, Haskins, Greanor and Burr.
Disputed Elections--Messrs. Burr, Glazebrook, Epps and Talbott.
Gas Works Committee — Jefferson Ward--Messrs. N. B. Hill and James M. Talbott.
Madison Ward--Messrs. Thomas H. Wynne and George K. CrutcJames M. Talbott.
Madison Ward--Messrs. Thomas H. Wynne and George K. Crutchfield.
Monroe Ward--Messrs. Larkin W. Glazebrook and Thos. C. Epps.
Water Works Committee--Jefferson Ward--Messrs. John H. Greanor and Allen Y. Stokes.
Madison Ward — James Scott and George K.
eld, Glazebrook, Hill, Burr. Griffin, Talbott, Denoon, Scott, Greanor, Wynne, Epps, Stokes, and Haske--Messrs. Grattan, Burr, Hill, Glazebrook and Denoon.
By Mr. Scott:
Resolved, That a spec.]
Committee--Messrs. Jas. A. Scott, Samuel D. Denoon, and John H. Greanor.
By Mr. GrattanWynne, Crutchfield and Scott. Monroe Ward--Messrs. Denoon, Griffin and Epps.
First Market--MessWynne.
Second Market--Messrs. Glazebrook, Denoon and Crutchfield.
Hospital--Messrs. Crutch Wynne. Oakwood Cemetery--Messrs. Crutchfield, Denoon, Hill and Greanor.
Accounts--Messrs. Crutd Epps.
Police--Messrs. Hill, Grattan and Denoon.
Jail--Messrs. Griffin, Talbott and Wynne.
Fire Department--Messrs. Scott, Denoon, Haskins, Greanor and Burr.
Disputed Elections--Mand George K. Crutchfield.
Monroe Ward — Samuel D. Denoon and Fleming Griffin.
The President rotal60,737 bushels.
Fees, $266.69.
Mr. Denoon presented a report from the Watering Committ
the City Hall.
Present: Messrs. Saunders, Grattan, Crutchfield, Glazebrook, Hill, Burr. Griffin, Talbott, Denoon, Scott, Greanor, Wynne, Eppherwise.--[Adopted.]
Committee--Messrs. Grattan, Burr, Hill, Glazebrook and Denoon.
By Mr. Scott:
Resolved, That a special commees for the year 1861:
Finance--Messrs. Grattan, Burr, Hill, Glazebrook and Haskins.
Commissioners of Streets — Jefferson Ward--Messarket--Messrs. Stokes, Talbott and Wynne.
Second Market--Messrs. Glazebrook, Denoon and Crutchfield.
Hospital--Messrs. Crutchfield, Hill and Greanor.
Accounts--Messrs. Crutchfield, Haskins and Glazebrook.
Seabrook's Warehouse--Messrs. Greanor, Burr and Scott.
Haskins, Greanor and Burr.
Disputed Elections--Messrs. Burr, Glazebrook, Epps and Talbott.
Gas Works Committee — Jefferson Ward--MesThomas H. Wynne and George K. Crutchfield.
Monroe Ward--Messrs. Larkin W. Glazebrook and Thos. C. Epps.
Water Works Committee--Jefferson
z: Oct. 7, 1830, to March 1, 1861, has been as follows:
Total amount of Disbursements from Oct. 7, 1830, to March 1, 1860$686,079 14
Total amount of Disbursements from March 1, 1860 to March 1, 186180,556 78
$766,635 92
Total amount of March 1, 1860 to March 1, 186180,556 78
$766,635 92
Total amount of Receipts from Oct. 7, 1830, to March 1, 1860512,859 40
Total amount of Receipts from March 1, 1860, to March 1, 186129,785 31
$542,644 71
Balance against the Water Works 1st of March, 1861$223,991 21
Total value of materials on hand$3,640 85
March 1, 1860512,859 40
Total amount of Receipts from March 1, 1860, to March 1, 186129,785 31
$542,644 71
Balance against the Water Works 1st of March, 1861$223,991 21
Total value of materials on hand$3,640 85
The following resolution was offered by Mr. Wynne:
Resolved, That the Watering Committee enquire how far the contract for furnishing pipes for the City Water Works has been complied with, and report the same at an adjourned meeting of the CoMarch 1, 1860, to March 1, 186129,785 31
$542,644 71
Balance against the Water Works 1st of March, 1861$223,991 21
Total value of materials on hand$3,640 85
The following resolution was offered by Mr. Wynne:
Resolved, That the Watering Committee enquire how far the contract for furnishing pipes for the City Water Works has been complied with, and report the same at an adjourned meeting of the Council to be held on Monday next: Provided, also, That they report at the same time the names and bids of all who offered for the said contract.
Mr. Burr offered the following as an amendment:
--"And also report whether the connecting pipes