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Ald Hobart in the Chair
The Council resumed
The Committee rose and the Chairman reported the
second reading of the By Law clause by clause. The
Report was received.
The 30th Rule of Council was again suspended
and the By Law was read a third time and passed

On motion of Ald. McIntyre seconded by Ald. O'Brien.
Ordered, That the By Law for the appointment
of a Director of the Kingston and Pembroke Railway
be signed and sealed

The By Law was signed and sealed accordingly

[annotation]MF On motion of Ald. Hiscock seconded by Ald. [strikethrough] Allen [/strikethrough] Carson
Ordered, That the City Commissioner be
instructed to enforce the By Laws the posting of indecent
and immoral pictures in any part of the City.

On motion the Council adjourned.

M. Flanagan
City Clerk

John. L. Whiting
Mayor

Monday 8 OClock P.M.
Kingston April 5th 1886.

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

His Worship the Mayor.

Aldermen

Bermingham, Carson, Clements, Drennan,
Dunn, Eilbeck, Harty, Hiscock, Hobart,
Little, O'Brien, Redden, Robinson, Shannon,
Thompson, J. Wilson, W. Wilson.

The Clerk read the minutes of the last meeting

A Communication from the Department of Militia
and Defence was read stating the Artillery Park has
been transferred to the Department of the Interior where
Communications can be sent. Communication to be
sent to Secretary Public School Board

A Communication from Miss A. G. Conlan was read
calling attention to certain repairs required on William
street. Referred to the Committee on Streets.

A Communication from Mrs M. A. Henderson was
read asking for removal of two cotton trees corner of
Johnson and Wellington streets. Referred to the Committee
on Streets.

Petitions from Thomas Moore, Edward Suddard and
Wm. Gallagher respecting Taxes were submitted
and

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