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just expired, which were adopted. A communication was read from the Mayor, making nominations of persons to compose the police organization for the ensuing year. For the office of Chief of Police the following nominations were made: Messrs. Reuben T. Seal, William N. Kelley, George L. Richards and E. H. Chalkley. On motion of Mr. Hill, Mr. Seal was unanimously elected to fill said office. Here followed a list of the Mayor's nominations for police officers, which were not materially cMr. Seal was unanimously elected to fill said office. Here followed a list of the Mayor's nominations for police officers, which were not materially changed from last year. William N. Kelley was chosen first day police officer, and L. M. Carter was chosen first night officer. Mr. Burr called the attention of the Council to the new bill amending the charter of the city of Richmond, introduced in the House of Delegates on Saturday by General Haymond, delegate from Marion. This subject was discussed till the hour of adjournment.