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are hereby authorized to furnish the volunteers from this city in the 1st Va with such as are now on hand belonging to the city. On motion of Mr. Burr. resolved that the Committee on Oakwood Cemetery be authorized to give an order for shade trees to any citizen of Richmond who will set them out in front of any lot in the city, such trees to be removed from the nursery in the Cemetery by the applicants, under the keeper's supervision. On motion of Mr. Wynne, resolved that the Legislature of the State of Virginia be requested to so amend the laws relating to free negroes as to enable the authorities of this city to hire out free negroes for the payment of hospital fees. The Superintendent of Oakwood Cemetery reported to the Council that from 1st September, 1861, to 1st January, 1863, 7,120 soldiers had been buried there. For quarter ending 31st December, 18 colored persons were buried there. For the same time 9 white females and 14 males. On motion, adjourned.