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weight of potatoes which was read a first time.

On motion the Council adjourned.

M Flanagan
City Clerk

John McKelvey
Mayor

Monday 7.30 OClock P.M
Kingston March 26th 1877

A Meeting of the Council of the Corporation of the City of
Kingston was held this day. Present

His Worship the Mayor

Aldermen
Allen, Asselstine, Campbell, Carson, Clements,
Drennan, Dupuis, Gaskin, Metcalfe, Mooers,
McCammon, McDermott, McIntyre, McRossie, Noble,
Pense, Power [Powers], Walkem

The Clerk read the minutes of the two last meetings.

A Certificate from the City Clerk was read certifying
to the approval of the By-Law to raise by way of Loan $25000
for the purposes herinafter mentioned by the Electors of the City of
Kingston. x

A Communication from James Agnew City Solicitor was
read on the subject of taxing the garden in rear of St Georges
Church and in front of Regiopolis College.

x On motion of Ald: McIntyre seconded by Ald: Drennan
Ordered, that the Communicaiton of the City Clerk
be referred to the Finance Committee to take such action
as may be necessary and report - Yeas 12 Nays 6

A Communication from L.B. Hance Chief of Police
was read in Re Fire Investigation

A Report from Henry Youlden Engineer was read
on the subject of the Fire Alarm Telegraph Wire being
cut &c

On motion of Ald: Drennan seconded by Ald: Allen
Ordered, That the Communication of Engineer Youlden
be referred to the Committee on Fire, Water and Gas to investigate
and report.

A Communication from the Board of Commissioners of
Police was read recommending the Council to give a
gratuity to Sub Constable Stacey owing to his long service
in the Police Force.

Ald: McRossie moves seconded by Ald: McIntyre
That the Communication of M. Flanagan Clerk to
Police Commissioners be referred to the Finance Committee
to report

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