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eek. The Committee on the Fire Department rendered a report recommending that the pay of commanders be increased from to per annum, and firemen from $100 to $200, to commence from the 1st of March. The pay of hostler of the flee engine was fixed at $1,000 per annum, fireman at $900. Report received and adopted. A number of accounts against the city were ordered to be paid, including the bill of J. R. Reiningham of $403.50, for stationery, & c., furnished Clerk of stirgs Court from January to December, 1863. The General Assembly, as its present session, having passed a law amending the of the city of Richmond so as to extend the jurisdiction of the Council over vail on offences, indin the suppression of tippling and gaming houses, a committee was appointed with Mr. B as Chairman, to bring in an ordnance presenting the powers and duty of the Mayer as the unclear> officer of the city in carrying out the intentions of the Legislature. The subject being called up at t
Twenty-five dollars reward --A negro man named Jack, frequently called John, belonging to my aunt, Miss Frances A. Ellicott, has been missing for the past two or three weeks from the City Gas Works, where he was hired in January last. He is about 29 years old black, short, and stoutly built, and has a small piece broken off from one of his upper front teeth He has a wife named Milly Crew, a free woman, living on 21 between Baker and Duval streets. I believe he is lurking somewhere about the city, or perhaps at some of the camps or batteries in its vicinity, and will pay the above reward for his apprehension. Temple Elertt, At Treasury Department, Custom house building. mh 27--1t*