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Monday 7:30 OClock P.M. Kingston January 8 1877
A Special Meeting of the Council of the Corporation of the City of Kingston was held this day. Present
His Worship the Mayor
Aldermen
Allen, Carson, Clements, Drennan, Dupuis, Gaskin, McCammon, McIntyre, McKelvey, McRossie, Noble, Powers, Price, Tandy, White
The Clerk read the minutes of the two last meetings.
The Mayor stated he received the award of the Arbitrators in the erection of Court House which he submitted.
A Certificate from Michael Flanagan, City Clerk was read in Re votes in the Power Dry Dock By Law
A Circular from John Hallam Esquire Chairman of Committee Toronto was read enclosing report of Special Committee on taxation exemptions.
A Communication from C.V. Price Esquire was read stating the Directors of the Kingston Street Railway will not press any change of width of track at present.
A Communication from James Agnew Esquire, City Solicitor was read in re Adair verdict sustained.
A Communication from John Creighton Esquire was read in Re Arbitration Court House between County and City.
Petitions from John McMahon, W.B. and S. Anglin and John Holmes respecting Taxes and referred to the Court of Revision.
Ald: Gaskin brought up the petition of [strikethrough] Mary Dandy [/strikethrough] William McCartney praying permission to lay down building materials on Gordon Street Victoria Ward.
On motion of Ald: Gaskin seconded by Ald McKelvey Ordered, That the petition of William McCartney be granted on the usual Conditions
Ald: Allen brought up the petition of Mary Dandy praying for a remission of fine
On motion of Ald Allen seconded by Ald: Drennan Ordered, that the petition of Mary Dandy be referred to His Worship the Mayor with power to act.
Ald: McRossie from the Committee on Finance and Accounts brought up [strikethrough]a[/strikethrough] two Reports (Numbers 535 & 536 Book D) which [strikethrough]was[/strikthrough] were read and adopted.
The Chairman from the Committee on Fire, Water And Gas brought up a Report (Number 537 Book D) which was read.
Ald: Tandy moves seconded by Ald: McCammon That the report of the Committee on Fire, Water and Gas be received and adopted.
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On motion of Ald: J.P. Gildersleeve seconded by Ald: Robinson Ordered, that the Mayor be requested to take immediate steps under the advice of the City Solicitor to enforce the proper and immediate performance of the Contracts for side-walks, Crossings and Carting
Mr Ald: Allen Chairman of the Ottawa Delegation reported the expense of the Delegation to be Fifty five dollars
Ald: J.P. Gildersleeve brought up the petition of Thomas Mills Secretary to the Midland Central Fair asking for a grant to assist them in discharging their liabilities this year
On motion of Ald: J.P. Gildersleeve seconded by Ald: R.J. Carson Ordered, That the petition of the Midland Central Fair Association be referred to the Finance Committee to report
Ald: C.F. Gildersleeve from the Committee on Finance and Accounts brought up a Report (Number 105 Book E.) which was read and adopted
The Chairman from the Committee on Fire, Water and Gas brought up a Report (Number 106 Book E.) which was read and adopted
On motion the council adjourned
Monday, 7.30 P.M Kingston November 28th 1881
A Meeting of the Council of the Corporation of the City of Kingston was held this day. Present
His Worship the Mayor
Aldermen Anglin, John Carson, R.J. Carson, Clements, Gage, C.F. Gildersleeve, Gordon, Law, McCammon McMahon, Robinson, Smythe, W. Wilson
The Clerk read the minutes of the last meeting
A Communication from Thomas Beasley Esquire, City Clerk Hamilton was read on the subject of alterations in the Construction of the Board of Police Commissioners
On motion of Ald: R.J. Carson seconded by Ald: Smyth Ordered, that the Communication of the City of Hamilton be referred to the Law Committee to report
A Communication from J. S. Snook, Barrister &c was read In Re Arbitration City and County Maintenance of Prisoners &c
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