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April 1st (search for this): article 1
ed at the request of the chairman of the Finance Committee. Mr. Grattan then submitted a resolution to supply an omission from the resolution passed at the last meeting of the Council, relative to the assessment of property, so as to prescribe that the penalty for failing to furnish the Assessor with a list of taxable property shall be ten dollars. Mr. Stokes presented a petition signed by sundry citizens, asking that the pay of the Night Watch be increased. It was referred to the Committee on Police. On motion of Mr. Grattan, the ordinances in relation to the Markets, and for weighing long forage, etc., was ordered to be referred to a committee of three, with authority to report thereon by ordinance or otherwise.--Committee--Messrs. Grattan, Stokes, and Glazebrook. On the further motion of Mr. Grattan, the Collector of City Taxes was allowed until the first day of April next, to complete his collection of taxes of the city. On motion, the Council adjourned.
n omission from the resolution passed at the last meeting of the Council, relative to the assessment of property, so as to prescribe that the penalty for failing to furnish the Assessor with a list of taxable property shall be ten dollars. Mr. Stokes presented a petition signed by sundry citizens, asking that the pay of the Night Watch be increased. It was referred to the Committee on Police. On motion of Mr. Grattan, the ordinances in relation to the Markets, and for weighing long fomittee on Police. On motion of Mr. Grattan, the ordinances in relation to the Markets, and for weighing long forage, etc., was ordered to be referred to a committee of three, with authority to report thereon by ordinance or otherwise.--Committee--Messrs. Grattan, Stokes, and Glazebrook. On the further motion of Mr. Grattan, the Collector of City Taxes was allowed until the first day of April next, to complete his collection of taxes of the city. On motion, the Council adjourned.
The chairman stated that the meeting had been called at the request of the chairman of the Finance Committee. Mr. Grattan then submitted a resolution to supply an omission from the resolution passed at the last meeting of the Council, relats, asking that the pay of the Night Watch be increased. It was referred to the Committee on Police. On motion of Mr. Grattan, the ordinances in relation to the Markets, and for weighing long forage, etc., was ordered to be referred to a committee of three, with authority to report thereon by ordinance or otherwise.--Committee--Messrs. Grattan, Stokes, and Glazebrook. On the further motion of Mr. Grattan, the Collector of City Taxes was allowed until the first day of April next, to c-Messrs. Grattan, Stokes, and Glazebrook. On the further motion of Mr. Grattan, the Collector of City Taxes was allowed until the first day of April next, to complete his collection of taxes of the city. On motion, the Council adjourned.
Glazebrook (search for this): article 1
ed at the request of the chairman of the Finance Committee. Mr. Grattan then submitted a resolution to supply an omission from the resolution passed at the last meeting of the Council, relative to the assessment of property, so as to prescribe that the penalty for failing to furnish the Assessor with a list of taxable property shall be ten dollars. Mr. Stokes presented a petition signed by sundry citizens, asking that the pay of the Night Watch be increased. It was referred to the Committee on Police. On motion of Mr. Grattan, the ordinances in relation to the Markets, and for weighing long forage, etc., was ordered to be referred to a committee of three, with authority to report thereon by ordinance or otherwise.--Committee--Messrs. Grattan, Stokes, and Glazebrook. On the further motion of Mr. Grattan, the Collector of City Taxes was allowed until the first day of April next, to complete his collection of taxes of the city. On motion, the Council adjourned.
D. J. Saunders (search for this): article 1
Acting of the City Council. --A called meeting of the City Council was held at the City Hall, at 4 o'clock, yesterday evening.--Present — D. J. Saunders and eight members. The chairman stated that the meeting had been called at the request of the chairman of the Finance Committee. Mr. Grattan then submitted a resolution to supply an omission from the resolution passed at the last meeting of the Council, relative to the assessment of property, so as to prescribe that the penalty for failing to furnish the Assessor with a list of taxable property shall be ten dollars. Mr. Stokes presented a petition signed by sundry citizens, asking that the pay of the Night Watch be increased. It was referred to the Committee on Police. On motion of Mr. Grattan, the ordinances in relation to the Markets, and for weighing long forage, etc., was ordered to be referred to a committee of three, with authority to report thereon by ordinance or otherwise.--Committee--Messrs. Grattan
Arkansas. 1. Felix I. Batson. 2. G. D. Royston. 3. Ang. H. Garland. 4. Thomas B. Hanly. Florida. 1. Jas. B. Dawkins. 2. Robt. B. Hilton. Georgia. 1. Julian Hartridge. 2. C. J. Munnerlyn. 3. Hines Holt. 4. Aug. H. Kenan. 5. David W. Lewis. 6. Wm. W. Clark. 7. Robt. P. Frippe. 8. L. J. Cartrell. 9. Hardy Strickland. 10. Aug. R. Wright. Kentucky. 1. Alfred Boyd. 2. John W. Crockett. 3. H. E. Read. 4. Geo. W. Ewing. Aug. R. Wright. Kentucky. 1. Alfred Boyd. 2. John W. Crockett. 3. H. E. Read. 4. Geo. W. Ewing. 5. J. S. Chrisman. 6. T. L. Burnett. 7. H. W. Bruce. 8. S. S. Scott. 9. E. M. Bruce. 10. J. W. Moore. 11. R. J. Breckinridge. 12. John M. Elliottt. Louisiana. 1. Chas. J. Villegs. 2. Foran M. Conrad, 3. D. F. Robert. 4. 5. John F. Lewis. 6. Jno. Perkins, jr. Mississippi. 1. J. W. Clapp. 2. Reuben Davis. 3. Israel Welch. 4. H. C. Chambers. 5. O. R. Singleton. 6. E. Barksdale. 7. Jno. J. McRae. Dist. Missouri. 1. W. M.
James L. Orr (search for this): article 1
t C. Clay, William L. Yancey. Arkansas. Robert W. Johnson, Charles B. Mitchell. Florida. James M. Baker, Ang. E. Maxwell. Georgia. Benj. H. Hill, Robert Toombs. Kentucky. Henry C. Burnett, William E. Simms. Louisiana. Thomas S. Semmes. Edward Sparrow. Mississippi. Albert G. Brown. Mississippi. James Phelan. Missouri. John B. Clark, R. S. T. Peyton, North Carolina. George Davis, Wm. T. Dorton. South Carolina. Robert W. Barnwell. James L. Orr. Tennessee. Langdon C. Haynes. Gustavus A. Henry. Texas. Wm. S. Oldham, Louis T. Wigfall. Virginia. R. M. T. Hunter, Wm. Ballard Preston. Those having the prefixed have served in the United States Congress. The number of old Congressmen in the Senate will be fourteen; new Congressmen, twelve; total twenty-six. House of Representatives. Dist. Alabama. 1. Thos. J. Foster. 2. Wm. R. Smith. 3. John P. Ralls. 4. J. L. M. Carry. 5. Francis S. Lyon.
J. W. Clapp (search for this): article 1
L. J. Cartrell. 9. Hardy Strickland. 10. Aug. R. Wright. Kentucky. 1. Alfred Boyd. 2. John W. Crockett. 3. H. E. Read. 4. Geo. W. Ewing. 5. J. S. Chrisman. 6. T. L. Burnett. 7. H. W. Bruce. 8. S. S. Scott. 9. E. M. Bruce. 10. J. W. Moore. 11. R. J. Breckinridge. 12. John M. Elliottt. Louisiana. 1. Chas. J. Villegs. 2. Foran M. Conrad, 3. D. F. Robert. 4. 5. John F. Lewis. 6. Jno. Perkins, jr. Mississippi. 1. J. W. Clapp. 2. Reuben Davis. 3. Israel Welch. 4. H. C. Chambers. 5. O. R. Singleton. 6. E. Barksdale. 7. Jno. J. McRae. Dist. Missouri. 1. W. M. Cook. 2. Thos. A. Harris. 3. Casper W. Bell. 4. A. H. Conrow. 5. Geo G. Vest. 6. T. W. Freeman. 7. John Hyer. North Carolina. 1. W. N. H. Smith. 2. R. R. Bridgers. 3. Owen R. Keenan. 4. T. D. McDowell. 5. Thos. S. Ashe. 6. A. H. Arrington. 7. Robert McLean. 8. William Lander. 9
Julian Hartridge (search for this): article 1
te will be fourteen; new Congressmen, twelve; total twenty-six. House of Representatives. Dist. Alabama. 1. Thos. J. Foster. 2. Wm. R. Smith. 3. John P. Ralls. 4. J. L. M. Carry. 5. Francis S. Lyon. 6. Wm. P. Chilton. 7. David Clopton. 8. James L. Pagh. 9. Edw. L. Dargan. Arkansas. 1. Felix I. Batson. 2. G. D. Royston. 3. Ang. H. Garland. 4. Thomas B. Hanly. Florida. 1. Jas. B. Dawkins. 2. Robt. B. Hilton. Georgia. 1. Julian Hartridge. 2. C. J. Munnerlyn. 3. Hines Holt. 4. Aug. H. Kenan. 5. David W. Lewis. 6. Wm. W. Clark. 7. Robt. P. Frippe. 8. L. J. Cartrell. 9. Hardy Strickland. 10. Aug. R. Wright. Kentucky. 1. Alfred Boyd. 2. John W. Crockett. 3. H. E. Read. 4. Geo. W. Ewing. 5. J. S. Chrisman. 6. T. L. Burnett. 7. H. W. Bruce. 8. S. S. Scott. 9. E. M. Bruce. 10. J. W. Moore. 11. R. J. Breckinridge. 12. John M. Elliottt. Louisiana. 1.
W. N. H. Smith (search for this): article 1
ttt. Louisiana. 1. Chas. J. Villegs. 2. Foran M. Conrad, 3. D. F. Robert. 4. 5. John F. Lewis. 6. Jno. Perkins, jr. Mississippi. 1. J. W. Clapp. 2. Reuben Davis. 3. Israel Welch. 4. H. C. Chambers. 5. O. R. Singleton. 6. E. Barksdale. 7. Jno. J. McRae. Dist. Missouri. 1. W. M. Cook. 2. Thos. A. Harris. 3. Casper W. Bell. 4. A. H. Conrow. 5. Geo G. Vest. 6. T. W. Freeman. 7. John Hyer. North Carolina. 1. W. N. H. Smith. 2. R. R. Bridgers. 3. Owen R. Keenan. 4. T. D. McDowell. 5. Thos. S. Ashe. 6. A. H. Arrington. 7. Robert McLean. 8. William Lander. 9. B. S. Gaither. 10. A. T. Davidson. South Carolina. 1. John McQueen. 2. W. P. Miles. 3. L. M. Ayer. 4. M. L. Bonham. 5. James Farrow. 6. Wm. W. Boyce. Tennessee. 1. Jos. T. Heiskell. 2. Wm. G. Swan. 3. W. H. Tebbs. 4. E. L. Gardenshire. 5. Henry S. Foote. 6. M. P. Gentry. 7. Geo
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