put. Aid. 0. Robinson winced I. Anolltino to t the contact for bonrdwnlh and crou- Egu. Hlu urea combined made his ten- der the very owut. Ald. Gukln ohlmod tint the tender: any and by tho oommmoo were the lowest on the work would be done his-ly And quickly. "31l|l'.'O."b|Inun uni Dram: bun fu- um-ul tin unmlovmont of mad man In ll)0|ll(I DI VG DOOII Aldf hlclntyre sgclzlltel in defence of the cherge leid, end from I legal stemlpoint ehowed thet Ald. Robinson wee not entitled to ;he money. The moneyhe cleimed wee telren in e covert way. Ald. Fenwiok geve` quotetione from lettere end. newepepere yo show the! the council of I871 wee cognizent thet Ald. Robinson wee to receive the eelery of the lice megietrete for the time he ected. he hour wee lete end riee of queetion" were heard. The amendment was adopted by eleven to three, Alds. Geekin. Shannon end McIntyre voting ney. The report was edopted. end the Aldermen then reced to the Collender Houee, where they were entertained by ex-Meyer John Cereon. vghoee portreit wee preeeneeil lest evening. Figures ,0! the Vote at the Vnrloun Poll- lng Plloel In Fl-ontouu-_ IEOK man . ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. O;-mus lIuNu.. .. HlNCHINBRO0Kl:-- Plcoadllly . . . . . . . . . . .. Parhnun . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mn N nu.u... . . . . `. "0\VI1:ll.ANl).. ur._-...._....,. MARINE INTELLIGENCE- SCO+'l; ACT ELECTION. PERSONAL MENTION. 1149 l1our-luod|u.D blah. lolcI.ll)acu. Mu-ht quiet. and without chums. Punch when-. an yo I , 5.15 man: I. roller A 435.50: ext .90 w5.l5; III |.W'to 4.15: urio L210 :1: by ban. Luke (I) tornuong an. (I run! uvupl-y. Provost hu 1 ne display in his w1ndow of Scotch twooda for nuitingn. and A large variety of patterns for pantinga. also 5 line of worsted for overconting. ranging from SID. Male to order. A t guaranteed. thnn ulmerto. Ald. W. Robinson said he hnd cnllell nt- tentiun to that matter but it was not in- cluded in the report us it should hnve been AM. Arhmn and M:-Intvrn cnllnd atten- LID lo I'll: L151 baton. Om-u- to Ibo. Pou-'Il to 780. (htn.-.Il In &. JOSEPH FRANKLIN, Windsor Hotel Block. Prinooas Strut, j--....-- ..- ---A-u W UII- (ti-I Iluuo Llghq to modonto winch, mostly {Air con- tlnuodhlld wonthqr with shown In come I....Ihl- DBICy S. IUO TITDTI ll-TX`, nuuguuu. In purchuing medicines. don`: try ex- periments; the tint and only consideration should be g-anuineneu. Ayer | Snrupurilla has stood the tent of forty yearn. and to-day it is in grester demand than ever-a trium- phant proof of popular approval. a. u man, 1 w rrmcesa linear. The Untnrio medical: examination: begun today in the city buildingu. Menu. lrwiu And Sparling. Pembroke. and Porto. Bulle- villnv. uudouu of the MoGill college, Mon- trul. are among the cnndidntu. Ladies` half, whole and quarter wigs. bangn, switches, hnir chnim. rings, made to nrdar. [Irons and mantle mtking. (Jenni! corset. best ever msda, over Walsh sk Szeacyh. 106 Princess street. Kingston. In nnrnhnuinu mndininnn. don`: trv e.\~ moeuug. _ The Scott act is "in the aoup.'.' but we are right on deck, ready to take orders for wits And pants from elegant. new goods at bottom prices, made up in the latest style. I.4ml)\:z`( & \\'ulsh, 110 Princess street. Th- (Int---in mnziln-I nvnminuntinnn hnmun nil In I WIY Unt H0 CIIIZED Wlll I'UgT6. The uutemont of the work done And the ox nu entailed by the Kingston. Smith's F: In Ind Ottawa ruilway,wiIl be submitted, by the director: to the council at its next. mnntinu, whtt you want In mo mu line It won` _VIl'(l. ` The re engines, Chuhnun And Merry- wonther, And the hook and ladder truck were injured while being driven to the re~ cent tirel. All chi. -nnntk nu; will .-Il Inna nurfninn "I5 "0811 POIKIIGU. Ladiea, wnit and purchase your new spring oods at half price, at the sale of hale`: ankrupt stock on Thuraday',' ht. Bowen & liinouettei; ' Curtain nnterialn of every kind, curtain poles. nrt bliucls, and every description of house furnidhing goodi at very lowest pricul. R. .\ll"nUl. A1-I. (Ireeguan, chuirnntn of the city pro- any committee. has prnmised to hung ex- Ilyur John Cnrsnuj portrait in the city hall in way that no citizen will regret. 1`hn nQ.AInn1nnt nf the work dnne And thn duv. * Silk vnrp hcnriettu for 75c.; wool heuri- ettu _,for 500. in ovei-y Ihnde at R. Mc- F'nul`I. ' 'l`I.-._... \.l:.:.p_. -ngomhnnt 0-nu rnnnnvnol nee on me, wmer auu ugnt. Ald. Gnakin-l"rom C. Wagnr And others, of Enterprise and surrounding section, ask- ing that the council do not grant leave to the Nspanee, Tainvrnrth & Quebec RR. com puny to build a. Y at Ynrkex. The pro poul would be detrimental to the city and people in the rear of Addington. A similar petition from 200 residents of Tnmworth was read.-Referred to the committee on rail- amre. - For good i uare `iiealin in the tailoring linc try "Lam rt & Wu ah. lI0 Princess Itroot. v...--.a-..r~-... 11...... .,:.:....a kl. ...... DO onereu ny nova: G nlluuuuc. For dry osk and soft maple. soft wood and hnrd wood at lowest prices, `go to Gruwfordi. foot of Queen utroet. R-`ml: Ar Rnnrh Imvn Hm hank nlnhn. hnrd Cell I ll PEI. All this month we will all 1:00 curtains at who!eulo plicel. Come And see the im- meme bargains we Are olfering. R. Mc- Fnul. 'l`L_.__ 1...... ...-L -.....:....l .0 I I-`nlnv\`\A`l'n rum. There has not arrived at J. Campbell`: wood yard, Ontario ntreet, the beat Itaock \ of unwed or unuwod maple, also the boat of dry nlnb wood. ` Tho mambarl of the Kingston avndicate. ` 01 dry um woou. 1 The member: 07 the Kingston syndicate. tendering for be construction of the (hy dock. have be notied thut their tender he been refused. I -J:_- ...-1- A...` -snug}-n-A IIl|II- innnno Inc IIDPTOVOIIIOIIII [0 IUD IITOII TI \ 7 mm: be mplotod by Jun. lot. 1890. _ T_he top o_! oon_vrnt.ion in about ` mun no Inpluoa oy am. Hi. law. The 0 of oonvqrntiou .6119 ; bankrupt nook` ale to commonoo on Thurs- duv. uni. -..u. hgnuuiunmn hm '15: - nnml Imnri. nut . V, Thomas Moore. merchant tuilnr, removed to King street, next to Me.-\ul-y`: book- store. Ii` . _ . . ...l '-.....n. -`singling in oh. tuilnr-inn ureu. Yenbordny Capt. Moore visited his phoa phnte proportion in Sydenhnm, with I View to opening them up. T It` Rnnav, nf Hm rnnd Union cloth. I0 opomng mom up. '1`. F. Roney,of the Grand Union cloth- ing house, hu one to Moutreul when he ` will mulwn tr 9 ale. 9 4..--.. n..-u ...n-.& _|.:.- ....u.. ..:n 1.. tne communes on streets. Ald. Shannun-From Thomas F. Tuylor and others on Arch street, asking for an in- candescent light.-Referred to the commit we re, water and light. `AM l:.u|xin._l<`rmn (I, \\'aanr and others. mu muom urnue lane. 3 dozon hnlf-toiled white quilt: will be offered for hnlf prioo. Cruounen for l0c., 1 worth 201:. at R. MuFaul a. 'l`|.... .._.-s ......s:.... &. .I.....o (1.l..`. Iunl. I WOTIII `170. II IV. WIUPIIII II. The great. aenution in shout Gale : bunk rupt stock. and the wonderful bnrgnina to be offered by Bowen & llilonette. lc"..- An: ugh And nnft mamla. soft wood Urnwxoml, X005 0! queen urueu. Brock & Booth have the belt Illbll. hard wood and dry blooln. You can get just what want in the fuel line It. their ynrd. Th. n nnainn, Chnhmn And Man-v. I391.-IDIII U I IIII UIIIV IIIIIUIII CID IIUKVUIII illn. _ k For genuine Sonnton No. 4' cod go to the Ga Wm-kn ynrd. ` nAn1nn|hlr.I R (TIA:-Ira`: lnntnrn A0 nit mo Ull '\'I|I'lI yuru. Remember J. R. Clsrkehlootuio st city hall this evening at 8 o'clock.` 'l`hn imnmvnmantn tn lha Itraat rnwnv pamengus ialckab up av oun {V ausvnsponrsns. \ L _,f The Spice 6! `Every Day l.Ilo-Whut tho Publlo nro Talking About.-NothIn li- , aspen the Anonuou of Titan Who on ' Tnkllt Noun. g Beoc-hum : Pill: cure bil`io.iu me! nervous 3|`- (MDENTLS or THE DAY. -`$01.13:-qunrtali for atom. Imam. Hold C . Bakers` flour n I ti. to `H HDIIICC COHIHIIICBO. I From George Thompson, collector, inti- mninq that the collection of taxes to data total $99,394 20: for the fortnight $2,047.85 were gathered in.-Fyled. l'B.I!BEN'l'l)lu PITITIONH.` Aid. Mclnt re-From Snmuel Herkneea and others, I! ing for the opening and deep- ing of E drain on Johnson e*.reet.-Referred to the streets committee. . AIJ u..r ....A I:'........ u........ I3-mm. ...l.. April I. l'Iour-RulptI.D blah. callbacks. u.o..m rump. LII us (In: nnnu IIPIIII. A. oboe Bull . ulon Bank ...... .. ghnk otCommox~oo. mporhl Bunk . . . . . . . . . . . .. Nlpntrod Telqrs bo. Drod . . .... ...*::'r3.a:L.*.r"' uvnnrool. con-on uauinr. LIVIIPOOL April 9 n.n._ ....I..L . Annunlnan -nlllnj LI ulvlnruuu. nprn I Cotton. quiet; American nhldlinll. Iv-I. LIVERPOOL Olllll IAIIIT. ` 1 (hoot-White m `- ITOCKI. Bnnkotonu-al........ nmu-in lhnk . . . . . . Ontuio nun. Bunk dn Pong! Bnnxauruu o... Molnubnn .. Bank ol 'I'oronto.. Rnnnnn Jnnnnm C WHUI4: Ila. Ill! I-I'll]: PR9DU_GE D0l_1Ml_88|0l_DELE_|i._ III! III CVUDIDU II: 0 0 UIDUK. The improvement: to the street rsihn am: In mmnlntnd in: Jun. In. um. ' the street: committee. Alq, McLeod-From Henry Ifiown, aak~ ing for S4 for papers for rooms used by him in the city buildinga.-Referred to the city property committee. Aid. Minnea-From W. R. McRae and IOITIIAI. Pblwl IAIII1`. an:-n-AI A null I JONTIEAL SEDCKXARKETS. IONTIIAL. April 3.-l2 noon. ITOCKL AlK'D. OF!` I) COMM-ERCITAL MATfET?g.- I 01 TOIOIIIO . . . . . . . . .. 1110.! net Csrua-.. Ann R . . . . . . . _. Wutlu flobobqlllou. AA ....-)-..A` -1-41- -A.-II.- WHOLCALI LID II! nan nnllllllllllll HP! A I-`Ina Display. _ . c_- ):_..I_.. ._ April!-JD-II. ?'Z;.'.'.. 0 nuts. properly U0lnlIll`DC. Ald. Minnes-From otheru, asking for block crosain s on We!- lington and Clarence otreetn.- eferred to the committee on streets. LIA Qlunnsnnrx Ii`-nun Thnmnn I1` Tgulnr um) I. But the Hour For Entlni Thou: Wu Greatly Delayed` -The Itegnlnr--Bush nun Attended to-The Street Itepelro Will be Mode Quito Early This Your -IIoney Provided. A regular meeting at the city council we: held last evening w th the following in nt- tendence : Mnypr Thompeon. Aldo. Canon. _oock, creagn. Drennnn. Fenwlck, Oukin. Hin- innee, Muoklenton. MoCnmmon. Mo- 'lntyro, McLeod. Been. C. Robinson, W. Robinson. Shunnon, Swift and Wilson. The minutes were reed and adopted. EILADINO COMMUNICATIONS. Fmm Lieuz. -Col. Von Stu-nuhenz1'e,D. A./(3., aokinlif the council would. like to have the csgnp eld here, And. if Io, what arrange- ment: it would be prepared to make |hou,1 it be decided to bring it here. About 2. men would be in comp. Other grounds tbun Bnrrieeld common would be required.-- Referred to the finance committee. |4`-..-.. Q Q llhinnnn -Ann-Arne-u nf tho water and Hunt Iuu city property. ` From Joseph Cerrin ton, asking. in conni- ` -' deration of the great one he has sustained l by the burning of his tannerv, to be grdnted exemption from municipal taxation for twenty years. He stated that strong indaee- ments had been offered him to remove else- where. I may eav, he writes, that I was at ret induced to come to Kingston on the strength of` a promise made to me by the then mayor and sev rsl alderman that I would be granted exe ption from taxation. Notwithstanding this promiee I was taxed and regularly paid taxes on a high assees'- ment once I settled in Kingston."--Referred to the` nance committee. From" George Thompson. twlerreu to me nuance commmee. From S. S. Phippen, secretary of the school board, calling sanction to the Queen street school property as 3 site for 5 re hill.-Referrred to the committees of re. waver and liht and city property. I-`mmjmmnh Car-rinntnn. ukinm in Clllled In me report II It. IHDUIU unvu uucu Aldl. Adam: And McIntyre culled atten- tion to the lad state of the street: in Ridenu turd. Princeu Itreet, in Willinmsville, `needed cleaning. as the muck hud eccummu- htod there for lull I century. Sidewslkn were the needed and Itreota wanted to be uncalled. Ald. Mclntyrc naked what we; done in regard to Sixth street. ? Alrl Gukln nnid Hunt the mutter WI! JH COUNCIL IN` ?S%ESIOE x ` - . THEY HURRY BUSlNES THROUGH -~AND TH'EN-DYSTERS. ` H 3 Hill POIIIIIIIOII Y0 IIOIIIIIIII . for ground and by the city ; minds. 1:! nu: as Olivnr ()n- cletecuve wore. mm we on. one very mo- deetly he overlooke the t help Chet Mc- Ne hton'e excellent ety ee were tothe offl- oer n pureuit. They mede the thief e necked men wherever he week You cee.'t. eeoepe from the greet reputetlon ol thoee goode. Them`: why he (lode edvertlee. A Wurm Caunn-1 . _ Mr. Eh. Con r,tr|\'o|let for the firm of N. K. Ftirbank & ,o.,ChiL-Ago, write: from Dol- phoa say: there no 3 grant. mu Canadian settling on Ind In Oklnhoms. M 0 weather ha been nu-y warm at Dolphou within the last few days. On Mondny. Aprll ht. the than-mnmntar mahtnmd NY in Oh: dud: In | Wu! A Hpoody Anout. Lat mum n pol: of moan vu utolou from MoNou tan 8 C05. olothln hone. Oicor McCuI on I: Wu notied. Within half an hour he ad the chic! lathe cooling box and the trouser: in quod. Mr. Mc- Nnughton desire: on to reoognlu this good detective work. And In do. but very mo- ah:-Olv In nvorlnnlu u -rant hnln int He. luv low (llyl. un monuny. April at. nu thormomoter ngintered 80 In the shade In Miami And on Tunulnw In Qnlnlnml oltr II A Happy Time Among the Young Folks -'l`lne Purtlelpnnts In It. Last evening sn entertainment of the Ssh- bsth school, Third Methodist church, was ivsn. The report presented by E. B. Bei- fey showed the school to be in s prosperous condition. The total number of scholsrs on roll was `259. The lsr est sttendsnce during the year was 197 ; t e avenge sttendsnce was 170. In addition to the lsrge amount of money expended in the school more then 860 hs.d been rsised for mission work. Dnr ing the evening the psstor. in the nsme of the school, preeented to Miss Jennie Spence s hsndsome card basket es s token of sp- recistinn of her services ss orgsnlst. liss `slpence, tsken completely by surprise. suitsbly scknowledged the gift and then fol- lowed much cheering. The sin ing by the children wss restly im roved the pre- senee of en ore estrs u er the d motion of Miss Jones While sll the recltstlons were good the dlslogue entitled The Auction was sdmlrsbl rendered. s.a.a:.. I -:.I -.. u...A- Qonoonn |.I..m:. I(HnII'BDI rennoren. Addie Laid ey. Maude Stretton, Meg ie Hby. Lizzie Ho inn, Hnnnnh Berne . E el Young; Willie nit, J. Rettrsy. J. ken- shire, W. Rrokonehire. J. Hop ne : Mleeen G. end M. Horton. L. and E. lldet. In or recited in A clever way. Then Iuenyo the icholen took part in question eurchee. The night was altogether I hppy one. On Sunday night In dweinz on the Iteteneut that Jenn: increased In "favour with God and men," Mr. h`I`lreberlete Inede eevenl touching refeteneee to the peeoeln} end of the late Mile Liufe Auelltlne. them. Ald. Ureegann uld thnt for 3 you he had been mulling over Itringorn. hnoo he wu quite I tight rope wtlhr. He hoped to hnve I sidewalk soon. He wuntod the work on the street: done earlier than in you: mg -5 power to nnu me Wnereaoouul 01 ms nu- cle hut fasiled. He hsd intended going to England this summer to hunt him up. He would not, however. go until he got fur thcr infornnninn regzmliug the demise of his relative. He hss A copy uf the will made by (leceauerl. and thinks it in not genuine. It is ill! opinion that it can easily be annul- lacl. The estate in dispute is in (lloucoater nhire, and in a very valuable one, worth ovcr'8l,0'.)0,000. Mr. Rogers hos friends engugexl in eudenvming to get his gand- fatheri will, which will prove: that Ru gore and his Iiaterl are entitled to the property left. SUNDAY SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT Mr. Rogers nu.` [low halter: Stand at the Present Tlmo. It h wing been rumoured about the Qity that W. H. Rogers, contractor. of Williams- ville. had been left an estate in England, the Wmu reporter called upon him last evening. He said that the report as to hi: good fortune was in some respects true. He had been informed by a letter from hi: aiatar. Mra. Woolard, of Lindsay, that Wil- liam Reynold Rogers, an uicer of theim- erial army. had died in England in 1863, ll,-aving to his wife and a stranger all his lands. He was an uncle of Mr. Rogers. and is supposed to have lived a bachelor all his life. The property which he had left could not legally be willed to any per- `mm but heirs to it. There are three claiur ante for the property, and they can prove their right to it. There are W. H. Rogers. Williamsvillu; Mina Burgess, California; ` and Miss Woolard, Lindsay. Mr. Rogers says that he has tried every means in his to nd the whereabouts of his un- to this got pl. .. :..l...n\.nh.n -ununlinu tlun Jnuniun nf his maiglug DHHBEII UDLIGTIIUUU. It has been decided to hold 3 convert I zinne at the close of the session. Meurs. (.`u.mer0n, Wright. Potter. Rankin, Elliott, Straehun, Binnie, Fnrrell. Parkyn, Devin, Argue and Mclntyre are the entertainment cmnlnittce. aml Nickle. The Alma Mater society has Adopted I new constitution and the society now but I system of rules which do not contrmlict thelnselves, and under which a member may raise a point of order with some prospect. of malgiug himself understood. I ha: Iin .lo.nided to hold conversa- sscn. ` General Sir J. Henry Lsfroy, R.A., KAI. M.U.. of the Royal colonial institution. has intimated his desire of presenting I set of the Glasgow classics which had been in the possession of his family for upwards of a century, to the _librnr,y of Queen's. The following v_vorks.sr_e_ comprised in the set : Herodotus, 9 vols. ; Thucydides, 8 vols ; Zenophon, I2 vols. ; Tacitus, 2 volI.. Sal- lust, l vol. To these Sir Henry hes added Tully`:-1 three booln of otces in English, published in London, 1766. The senate has accepted the presentation Ind thanked the generous donor, whose name is familiar to all acquainted with the history of the ex- ploration of our Rocky Mountains. Ir. in ifl that an etfort will be made to plnrntiou or Kocky Mountains. It is said that an etfort. procure a good gymnasium somewhere in the neighborhood of the footbnlleld. The athletic committee uppoinled for next sea- ninn consists of Messrs. Pixie, Muirhend. Farrell, Smellie, Bethune, Uarniichnel, Davin and Nickle. I`l.- Al..\.. \l..on.- nmxintu lmn ulnntarl I tendetl to the federerioniete. , Other members spoke in favor of remit- ting the rent, b_ut By A good vote the amendment wee defeated, end no one mem- ber put it, "the em ire is dismembered." The re on was egopted. Ald. iscock presented the report of the committee on parka, intimeting thnt Vic torin park could not be improved until pro- rly drained, and recommending thet 8250 is devoted for (hm purpose by the nance committee.--Adopted. A The council adjourned at 12:30 o'clock. Glhn to the Inntltut|nn~`l`ho Alma lino!` 8ocIoty'I New `Constitution. Queen's Collage Journal. L` ll Dnvluknun nnnnrnnln nnnh-ihutad Queens uouoge Journun. E W. Ruhbun, Deaeronto. contributed 810,000 to the jubilee fund. Other contri- butors of large amounts were: June J. Slvwurt, Hamilton, 82.500 ; M. Ltggnt and Jlmen Stewart & C0,, Hniniltou. $1,000 each. t!..........l QI.- Y Nnnrv LA`:-nv, R.,A.. 'l1llI.`U."`mIllmnII:vI'euuII '5: us- nm the employment good I atuulngl. The city would be saving h-money y giving Cumem & CIA born the contrast. even though their tan or was hl her than the olor of W. Csmpull. t was moved by Aid. W. Robinson. wounded by Ald. Crougpn that the report of the lunch oommmoe be Amended by re- heating the nsnoo committee to provide 37,310 that the work upon the street: . an ho proooodod with at once.-Carried. mn mun. nut-ou1-u. Ald. Shunnon prucntexl tho report of the court at million. recommending I romiulon of Il6.l9 to the Y.W.C.A.; dog unit. to H. Island J. E. Joan; onn-hull of Him Sinclair`: taxes: toul romlulon to T. C. Wilma. for land oeou led by than public ..|umI Inn:-J 1 hull ram nnlnn In Hnnrlnttn \, Aid. Croeggagq p}Lsenlod thq report of thqgity property counnxittee, -recommending than A. Dsvidwn a tender for huuziug the windows in Outurip hull be Accepted; that no Action be taken on the request of G. M. Macdonnell. for reminion of ront_of ity hail on` the om-u.ai..n of l nrkin I leczuro. 1.. .........`...l.......o ..... ..n|.n.iO,rAd'hV Ald. cu` the occuaiun of l'm`kin'I lecture. An nmehdlnent win uulnnitt.ed'by Ald. M.-Iuryre. recommending that the rent. of the `city hall for Pu-kin : lecture be re- minted. I. ...-. ....I..s..u ....o lm AM. Hnrtv tlnt All lpolitical pu-tics paid minted. I Item 1;} Ald~.H thtnll t W P0 n on `fir the hslrtnynd :horo was no reuon why chnrity should be ex- te._1ded the federviopiata. nu.-- ...-...|..... ......I;.. in fnvnr of remit- THE ESTATE IN QUESTION. THE COLLEGE DOINGS. IICIOT l"`IICOI'O(I M! II IIIOIIIICC II 3 And on Tuesday In Solomon city It ~L.}mod robort .....:n... .-m-nmmnnllilla vhw RRT31`ISH'WHIn.J;lIESDAY APRIL 9. IWIIII yIIl'I 5.0. II: W1 u|I`Iuvuuu vv Uvv nnlibe and rouonoblc mcn loling their temper: and bonds, And giving the public the unodifying cpocbcle oi ungr portion indulging in ponodoiitiel mud in c in which not one citiun wu inicrcotod. `He held that AH. Robinon won entitled to pay for hi: service: whether II In Itrictiy leqol or not. The council for the nth of 01 i- oncy did mnny thing: that won not It oily icgoi. Bo Inoooticlod that .4110 cent. of the cltiuvu boiiovod 1: d. Robinson honatly corned the money. It was Ihomciul lot chlrgu oi orookcdnocc Ind suspicion to be out u n the reputation ond honest of o mon Iv ind boon honond, with t 0 but oiiiocc the oitiulu could give. Tho whole thin won 5 mutter oi Ilnoll gouiocc. The In cry of I police mqintrotc Ad to I: provui:iod.&od it Inodolliicic dilchl; once I o Ice 0 ply no on i work was oooompiinhod. Aid. Rmuou. on juticc oi tho pact. woo entitled to the on of the court, sad in no coiiocd that In. CIQOTHIIB ulu HO nu: I0 UUIIII U tum le upon eiellow men. The only my Ald. oblnlon could retrieve hlmeelf would be to admit that by low he wee not entitled to the mone and bend It beck to the treuurer. "' hen Ald. Robinson : name," he eeid, will etend emblazoned en en honeet men. If Ald. Robinson heen`t the money then H] lend him it to do no. souumn `mu uuu>n1-03.3. Aid. Herty wee eehemed, en en Aldermen. that the council chember we: made the erenn for euch nneeemly oontaeete. Such thing: did not redoupd to the credit of the Aldermen; leee reepeot wee felt for them beeeuee of such dhpnlu. The ple were not intereeted In the urlticlem o oonnolle of men: yeere ego. It was dlegreoelul to eee reeeonehle e-mnnrn nuul haul. Anti nlvlnn Chi nuhllc SIIIOIIIII lulu; Hull luuuuuuu nu ;. u. the school board full rem Ion to Hemlock ll..._k.-- Inn -Inna.` nnncl hi! dn ch! 2 Aid. Geskin said he made the statement in good faith and the report bore out what he charged. He repented thnt Ald. Robin- son had tlkvn the money illegelly. that u n nldermun he run not entitled to receive pay from the city. The luv was quoted in this connection. He held that l:.x~Mnyor Livinglton nnd Ald. Robineon had entered into A conspiracy to put 8300 into each other`: pockets and the! beside: doing I0 they cloaked the matter over no that the council of His? was unnrere of the trauma tion. He further maintained thnt the treneurer end auditors bed erred in their nation in the nutter. Ald. Gukin declered that Ald. Robinson was never police main- trete, was never nppointed. wee never -- Alt`, Rnhinnun nnivi fhll. he lhl work. (10 ll. , g Ald. (}ukin-Oh givo III I _roIt! Who do 'yd |T uh nu for Y" ` v L- ..u--...-_ --:.I L- 1...! .. Ann. M hand Bl) UHSUIUCU DUHIC uuwn [0 "II C"II(I~ ren. Ald. (laskin had claimed to be his . friend but he desired no such friends. "He has been persocuting me with pen and tongue for a long time. Ieven had to enter an action against .\lr. Shannon to secure the name of my calumniator in the News and the name her] was that of Ala. Gaukin." He Wnlllt AM. Gaskin to understand thnt he had a big cuntroct on hand if he tried to shut his mouth. "Capt. Gukin does not draw water enough to do that." Some per- nun-nlitiea were indulged in here that necem sinned Aid. Robinson being called to order. In concluding he, in the word: of an emi- nent ntatcsnmn. declared 2 Thnnk God those hands are clean." -u-nu ..-mu... .-n.- non.-.~-u-run THE unmn sun: mu-.'.~'n'r\r.u. Ald. (izsakiu claimed that he who I Iolid friend of AM. Robinson ntil he found him out. You all know." e nid, w hat A bad tongue he has. Ald lhma_-`I Am Afraid there`: A unit true, Wu tppolluocl, Wu naver Ald. Robinson H thnt. he did the work, that he wu required by the then muyor to dn if. , < VODOHI OVQTLI CEBU IIIID B FIVE. Ald. Gnkin chimed that he wu doing no such thing. He was not swure of the matter until after the death of the late Mr. Ireland Mid he said nothing for the nine of the family. in {wt 0 non of the deceased asked him to keep quiet. thut I mistake had occurred. A I I D..L:...-.... u l`l..o :. .l-..:-.I Lu Ll.- |ll . of you ' AM occurred. . Ald. R.obinson-ThutiI denied by Mr. Ireland." The Ipeuker claimed thnt be via honest in his doulin both publicly uni pri\'nt.eIy. He had I wnyl acted so as to hand unsullied name down to his child~ ___ .1 .-....l.:.. ;....| ..n..:...,..I n. I`. |..:. TIII ISPTLK I` II IIAII. "' Al 1. Gukin cnme to his feet to sav that Alcl. Robinson had taken the money ille gally. AM, Rnhinmn `continuing thounht it gauy. Ald. Robinson toutinuin thought strange thet a man ahoulx curry such 3 chsrge about in his crop for eighteen year: and then to say he never disclosed it for fear of damaging a worthy citizen. It In: coutennptihle for him now to spew out his oven: dead men`s grsve. Alrl flnnlrin nlnimn thnt ha WA: dnina l0l' lllil IIIIII Dy Coll! cu, ; 000- unlike of mm to Oliver Gn- lor vacancy for clghl months: Job mo. mnhlon 0! turn on pr-open; and by an city.-Adophd. .'SUU Do And. H llllsln nuulusuu. Ald. W. Robinson went into a lengthy explanation of the matter, much of which has already appeared in print. He, how- ever, reviewed what he had done for the city, and showed that much money had been spent by him for civic purposes for which he had ll6l8l' beinn recouped. He paid $200 for the inspection of the Kingston an] Ms- doc railroad, paid the expenses of a deputa- tion iu Toronto, wrought hard and exerted on inuence over the legislators at Toronto to secure the granting of a bonus to the Kingston and Pembroke railroad. and yet all the money spent in these days came from his own pocket: He advised those holding the position of mayor never to spend money for the city : interest for some day some one would be contevnptible enough to say that they were making money out of their posi- tion because of their energy. He admitted tlut he hsd received 8300 for acting as po- live umgistrate. He earr_1_ed the money and he was entitled to it. He took the money to pay back what he had borrowed to meet lisbilitiesy thst the vity should have met. He deed any one to any that he took the mo- ney din-honestly. If there is one here who dare say so let him stand up for he should be put in 3 museum." Tlll I-il-`l-`ECT 11` MAI). vigorous An[lo.s|l0 0596. lint l0;'l'n- mun ;u.u,d_`||. W. Itoblnson Took ch. 119..., to [my Debts Contracted In mg (mp. 3,..."-Aid. Hasty ooring the (}|.||.;o.-._.|n Amended Report. There wu . health displsy of Analo- Sgxon .3 the mama 0 the city counoilisst night, bun there `"5 not the excitement end tumult elperioncgd on a previous occasion. There was 3 di.plny of personalities and sbuse on the part of the "G|sdis.zors'-u Aid. Hsrty termed Aida. Robinson sud Gu- kin--thst.wss not at sil odifyinr. II; vs: After midnight when the tang e Ivss ur- ungod, sad zhough the council was satised with the result Aid. Gaskin wasn't, for the ghuouncement of the vote led him to cry out several times "Wnitewuh ! :. ..._. -:.-_ .-_ ..'..I~.h ...s..... sm u....|., severe: umes "w nnuwuu . It wss sfter ten o'clock when Ald. Muck- leston arose, and holding up s document said : "I beg lane to present the report of the investigstors." Laughter followed the ststement. The clerk read the report. The committee ltnted that they had examined the city books and found thst Ald. W. Robinson hsd been paid 8300Afor services to police mlgiltrste, on the order of the nsnoe committee, st whose meetiug Mayor Living- ston. Alds. Cunnirnghsm sud Robinsonnvere present. The payment was plsced in the auditors report, which was adopted by the council and ordered to be printed and cir- uuluted as usual. The committee found that there was no order or resolution of the council directing the payment of the item of 8300 to Aid. William Robinson." AM W Rnhinnnn went`. into A lnnatlw THE -WAY THE COUNCIL TREATED THE mvgsnanoas REPORT. THE CONTEST A1.` AN END. Ald.` I ..... on an tor 2" - ' he uldonuan said he had no desire to ......l- nun... . -ll..- rnnn TL: nnlu can ` lnrty;"I um afraid there : pnir ponitiun. N och Dunhnm. Cape Vincent, |fl'iV0d in the city to day on his way no Amhorlt lu- lnnd where he will take chnrgo of I nhory for Moan. Cluk and Bowo, of Sachets : lJ-.l.....- Inhor. The plloh nppolnhd for the Ontario and Richelieu navi ntlon steamer: on Mann. 0. Button. W. iionnnon. J. CIl'l'l'Iy, wd J. McGnth. The matters will be the tune as lut your. , -4--------- son It ljo., sundries, al')I.U.) --Annpteu. Ald. Gnakin presented the Iepurt of the committee on utreete. The recommenda- tione as to the street railway mmpnuy and the letting of contrwte, as Ilrcnuiv publish ed, were renal. It was aim recommended that the Union Itreet drain be diverted through the Kinguton fuundry property, the nance committee to providu $300 for the N00 0! IIIOGIOIIO. llll Uxllrllunuvuu vnu continue until Fuoodny A I well. The on! (mad) and clinical or lnnion begin: at Tannin nn Mdnudnv. Anrll 1731!. [Id onl (find) and cllnloll onmmnllon Damn: at Toronto on Wednesday. A ril 17th. 3! Kingston on April . The on! glprlmnry) wlllbqtln hero on April 98nd. he onnlnorl are Du. Irwin. Aohqon. I.l_-_... an` I):-gut " `Nwd color coimnanu can uponaowiy importld dinnor dread. Thu: 5 toilet of olivo groin satin brocade. shot with gold. bu an aooordion plniiod ttioost oi o nun blue on do chino ookod with that data of tons. branded from: no hor- dored with 1 land of emerald pun, rub . gold. and 0 turquoia bud: wrought nnhnnnn inn. . only ill mno any: Irom typnolu pneumuuu. Capt. Brooks. of the Salvation corps, Montreal. in in the city. He will remnin a few days. (`. la` llildnunlnevein in Otuwn on busi- low days. C. F. Gildenloeve in in Ottawa neu connected with the Kingston, Smith`: Falls & Ottawa nilwuy. 1)-- n..-.... I-ha... Rmn|n.ri||n_ in at mn- Full: a Utuwn nuwuy. Rev. Dyson Huguo. Brookvillo, in at pre- sent holding I most Iucceuful miuion At the (`hurch of the Epiphany, '1oronho. D. In`: hadhgnninn In doinn nood work (`hurch of the Epiphany, loronw. Rev. Fr. Desheuniec In doing ood in Uormnll end 3 French ohuro will be built there before the end of the ear. I I. :_ _._............I nut M M. it}. will an Ill \JUIIlW.ll DH 8 llvuvu nun. an W... __ I - It in rumoured that Mr. Me M: will go upon the bench end Mr. Dnluon McCarthy will take the leoderehip of the Ontario op- poeitiun. Nmh Dunhnm. Cane Vincent. INOIOI CI III-Ul'II Illhirvuu The uilin yncht Katy Gray will ho por- mnnently re ullt. The Rathbun company will ship l50.0ll) tie! to Charlotte thin summon`. TL. .5. h It Vgn Allan in E hnvc ties Charlotte um The Itr. D. R. Van Allen Inn to have cleared for Omega to-day with I load of timbor. -m.. .11.... ...~.I..o..A In tho Dun:-in And pu one. A d. Shannon culled sttention to the dia- grnceful condition of the park walk on King streak. He also urged that the repnirs of the street: he proceeded with at once. Some .-hnnge should be mnde in the mode of doing the work. it should bedone At An earlier date than hitherto. ALI III I-)n|\:I|nl\I\ n:tI ha I-I-1` lllla` 1'`. i lodloqi Oounoll Ixun unions. The oxuninotiono in connontion with the Ontario modiod council begun in the city hull to-day. The (inn! clue in the Royal college. numbering About thirty oundldotal, wrote this morning on tho theory nnd proc- tico of medicine. Tho ouminntlono will until ....| m...n ....I nllninnl a lnnian bonlnn ID. IIIEITII II` Hooper and Grant gold, can 3 Int snbuqno ovlau. V`. BGBVK |l vlnluus unwuuu nu .-av.- trenl. 'lhe lube Rev. Fr. Wnlsh. Irenbon, was only ill nino day: from typhoid pneumonia. 11.... Rrmlu, at the Snlvstion oornu. l0I' DIXII1 I Hubour. Pu-ngrnpln Plokod Up About tho Wlnrvoo -Nooo 0! General Internet. I . If .,. I\-__. .._lII L- ___ Tholulupmutol tho Roch to: I boll tcunhnoluud Wllllo C|l=|.|IIn' ...- ._--AL A tin): m boll uunnlomroa wum 1 pa: month. Ho rum 0950. MUPVMO . . . . . . .. . .Hu\rrowsmllh.. .. antnuton .... .. Verom . . . . . . . Bellrock . . . . . . . .. Pon1's.vou1*u. . . . STORklN0'l`0.\'-- luverary . . . . . . . .. Sunbury . . . . . . . . . ` Bauersen . . . . . . . . Lake Uplnioon... INA: n.-n lul A un u upu Avon... . . WOLFE [surm- done In regnru to mun Illlo ; Ald. Gukln llid tho! the mutter under connldorntion. It wu thought that people whose property would be benetted nhould pay part of the uponsea of opening the street. He held thst the street: of ; Kingston were no wono than they were in \ other ploooo, and better than in many of 1 them. All l`..-.....-u ..l.I that Inn n unnr Inn HA1` People Whoa Ilovuuonu. saying. and Dolnn Attract Auontmn. W. Reeve: in visiting friends in Mon~ 9...! K\l.VUBIU.V P. W. Day's. No. I. . .. (funrenqux. No.2 . . . . .. I Eluiubur . No. 3. Westbroo . No. 4.. . .. Montreal Road. No. 5 L0l'UHBOR0-- Sydenham . . . . . . . . . .. .\o. 2. 3.3 Sp'ordton.. ... rcrua Road . . . . . . . .. :\. --.. ........ . . .. . . . . .. Pu.u:ns1-ox. . Pn'rsnunu- Bsrriellold. . . .. Nn 1 `A No, I UNI I4`-V1 Murvalm. Hun-rnisn` N0. 2 8.8. No. 9 Irewe"s Mills. Na. 4. 3.3. No. 6 N0.'. ..3.. Se(`.3.... 25 No. 3. Bodford Mills. . 8 CLARENDON & MIu.In- Nr). 1. Ardoch 9 Pwvna. I) n..___, (I us an .1 nun-.1 K 1 .vosTo.\' ~ n In I\,. n j Buuul:.... . .. ` BID!-`ORD- ` No. l. Fermo Nn. `! Q R R5: the dlereh; between the ealary paid and the feee collected and handed over to the city would be very ernall. It would hardly pay the gas bill. created by the prolonga- tion of the council proceeding. He wae eorry th the eerenity of the oouncil had been dieturbe , and that the good will and re-" spec; of the citizene had been loet over the haety action of two alderman, He hoped the: biokeringe and dieputatloue were at an end, that the aldermen would recover their good common eenee. that after they had got off extra `eteam that peaae and harmon would again rel . The remarke of Alt. Harly were lauds! applauded by the crowd lg the gallery. Pnlelun-ma an A uexnu an-rf Ill; mu gallery. . PBIBIKTIIG AN Auntnllirr. To cover the ground end merd mutter: Aid. Herty moved, end Ald. Fenwick Ieconded, the! the following amendment be mode to the report: Thet this council does not consider it in celled upon to criti- cize the Action of the council of H371. yhich provided in the budget of the: your for the peyment of those who were acting police megietretee. Thin council is further of opinion the: whether the emount no paid wee done in I wey which VIII regular or irregular, it` wu.deeervedly earned end ehould have been peid; - Aldf Mclntvrn nnolra in defence of the |'REb'lI`.l'l'lN(: K|~.`|'uu`m. Ald. Muckleoton presented the nance re rt recommending the payment of the fol owing account: : H. Strntford, salary, $35.05 ; water work: department, water re- l giinrv oice, 82 ; J. Agnew, coats. $ll.l0 ; l . Rcdcly, removing night soil, $7 50 ; (J. RR. telegraph company. 82.80 ; city re- gistry ulfice. sundries, 84.7.") ; F. A. Folger, pauper passages. 38 -17 ; water works de- partment, water supply city, $393.75: R. \\'. Shannon. expenses to Ottawa, $12 70 ; county of Frontennc, division court room. 375; maintenance of prisoners, $40 50 ; cit portion removal of pruonere, 81,301,157 : .\lcKim. stone, $34.20; Wood & Conley, atone, 820; P. Fallon, atone, $43 60; W. Mcnbe, metal, 815 ; A. Sloan, metal, 330 ; I-J. Roddy, atone, $16 80; J. Lemmon, gene- ral streets, 850 ; McMahon Bros , sundries, $11 99 ; pay list to April 3rd. $352.58. Water works deput.ment-G.T. R com- pony, freight, $7.2"; Cnnouliau ln-`nmative & engine cnmpnuy, 35.15 : -lumen ;\l'-rri-mu, 3'2": .\lc.\lmhon Rrom, $69336 : 'l. {-vluert & ()o., sumlrien, Sl'3l.U.') -Adopted. ALI (la-bin nrnnnntnll the Innnrl (If the