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City Council. --The Council held a meeting yesterday at 12 o'clock to receive reports of the Market Committee. The committee reported an ordinance repealing the ordinance against huckstering. The present law against huckstering was repealed and the ordinance on the same subject of 1862 was re- enacted and passed. It was ordered to be published in the city papers for two weeks. The committee also reported an ordinance, which was passed, requiring the Clerks of the Markets to make quarterly returns to the Council of all moneys received by them, and forbidding the Clerks of the Markets to buy any articles in the markets for persons other than themselves or members of their own families. On motion of Mr. Scott, it was Resolved, That until the 10th day of June next the City Chamberlain shall receive $5 notes for all debts due the city and pay them out to all creditors of the city.
June 10th (search for this): article 1
City Council. --The Council held a meeting yesterday at 12 o'clock to receive reports of the Market Committee. The committee reported an ordinance repealing the ordinance against huckstering. The present law against huckstering was repealed and the ordinance on the same subject of 1862 was re- enacted and passed. It was ordered to be published in the city papers for two weeks. The committee also reported an ordinance, which was passed, requiring the Clerks of the Markets to make quarterly returns to the Council of all moneys received by them, and forbidding the Clerks of the Markets to buy any articles in the markets for persons other than themselves or members of their own families. On motion of Mr. Scott, it was Resolved, That until the 10th day of June next the City Chamberlain shall receive $5 notes for all debts due the city and pay them out to all creditors of the city.
Chamberlain (search for this): article 1
City Council. --The Council held a meeting yesterday at 12 o'clock to receive reports of the Market Committee. The committee reported an ordinance repealing the ordinance against huckstering. The present law against huckstering was repealed and the ordinance on the same subject of 1862 was re- enacted and passed. It was ordered to be published in the city papers for two weeks. The committee also reported an ordinance, which was passed, requiring the Clerks of the Markets to make quarterly returns to the Council of all moneys received by them, and forbidding the Clerks of the Markets to buy any articles in the markets for persons other than themselves or members of their own families. On motion of Mr. Scott, it was Resolved, That until the 10th day of June next the City Chamberlain shall receive $5 notes for all debts due the city and pay them out to all creditors of the city.
City Council. --The Council held a meeting yesterday at 12 o'clock to receive reports of the Market Committee. The committee reported an ordinance repealing the ordinance against huckstering. The present law against huckstering was repealed and the ordinance on the same subject of 1862 was re- enacted and passed. It was ordered to be published in the city papers for two weeks. The committee also reported an ordinance, which was passed, requiring the Clerks of the Markets to make quarterly returns to the Council of all moneys received by them, and forbidding the Clerks of the Markets to buy any articles in the markets for persons other than themselves or members of their own families. On motion of Mr. Scott, it was Resolved, That until the 10th day of June next the City Chamberlain shall receive $5 notes for all debts due the city and pay them out to all creditors of the city.
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The Victory in Trains-Mississippi. Mobile April 20. --Western dispatches report a battle at Mansfield, La., in which Banks was defeated with a loss of 8,000.--Gen. Smith captured 35 guns, 200 wagons, and 2,000 prisoners. The Federals admit a defeat. Gens. Monton and Polignac were severely wounded. Steele is surrounded on the Little Missouri, awaiting reinforcements.
The Victory in Trains-Mississippi. Mobile April 20. --Western dispatches report a battle at Mansfield, La., in which Banks was defeated with a loss of 8,000.--Gen. Smith captured 35 guns, 200 wagons, and 2,000 prisoners. The Federals admit a defeat. Gens. Monton and Polignac were severely wounded. Steele is surrounded on the Little Missouri, awaiting reinforcements.
The Victory in Trains-Mississippi. Mobile April 20. --Western dispatches report a battle at Mansfield, La., in which Banks was defeated with a loss of 8,000.--Gen. Smith captured 35 guns, 200 wagons, and 2,000 prisoners. The Federals admit a defeat. Gens. Monton and Polignac were severely wounded. Steele is surrounded on the Little Missouri, awaiting reinforcements.
F. K. Smith (search for this): article 1
The Victory in Trains-Mississippi. Mobile April 20. --Western dispatches report a battle at Mansfield, La., in which Banks was defeated with a loss of 8,000.--Gen. Smith captured 35 guns, 200 wagons, and 2,000 prisoners. The Federals admit a defeat. Gens. Monton and Polignac were severely wounded. Steele is surrounded on the Little Missouri, awaiting reinforcements.
The Victory in Trains-Mississippi. Mobile April 20. --Western dispatches report a battle at Mansfield, La., in which Banks was defeated with a loss of 8,000.--Gen. Smith captured 35 guns, 200 wagons, and 2,000 prisoners. The Federals admit a defeat. Gens. Monton and Polignac were severely wounded. Steele is surrounded on the Little Missouri, awaiting reinforcements.
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The Victory in Trains-Mississippi. Mobile April 20. --Western dispatches report a battle at Mansfield, La., in which Banks was defeated with a loss of 8,000.--Gen. Smith captured 35 guns, 200 wagons, and 2,000 prisoners. The Federals admit a defeat. Gens. Monton and Polignac were severely wounded. Steele is surrounded on the Little Missouri, awaiting reinforcements.
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