The Receiving- HoapitaK The County Receiving Hospital is now temporarily open for the reception of patients. It is proposed to establish it regularly at the next meeting of the Board of Supervisors. The room to be used is situated on the south side of the Hall of Records, in the basement, with an entrance from Fourth street. It is commodious, but not well ventilated. The floor is of asphaltum and the walls of brick, whitewashed. The furniture at present consists of four bedsteads with straw and pulu mattrasses on each, and a cooking stove. When properly furnished it will be quite comfortable. It is lighted by gas, and has a wash-room and closets attached. Mr. William T. Hurll is the steward in charge, and is actively engaged in cleaning and arranging the room.