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The Daily Dispatch: October 24, 1862., [Electronic resource], Attack on the Charleston Railroad--Repulse of the enemy. (search)
of this body was held at 4 o'clock yesterday evening, at the City Hall. Present: Messrs. Saunders, Epps, Denoon, Wynne, Hill, Scott, Richardson, Talbott, Haskins, Burr, Crutchfield, and Grattan. Messrs John Dove and John C. Sinton were permitted to address the Council in behalf of the city free schools, the object being to gtrian school. It having been suggested that some of the ward schools might also want assistance in the shape of increased salaries to the teachers, on motten of Mr. Burr, it was. Resolved, That the chairman of the Commissioners of Schools for the three wards inquire whether any increase in the appropriations to the public scittee are of opinion that the civil officers of the Confederate Government being in the city are liable to a poll tax." The following ordinance, reported by Mr. Burr was debated and passed: An Ordinance to establish the Rates which may be charged by Wagons, Drays, and Hacks. Be it ordained by the Council of the City