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subject was one in which the welfare of a respectable portion of the city was concerned. Mr. Nance appeared as counsel for the owner of the stable in process of erection, and by permission of tr. Hill rejoined and referred to the record of the Council proceedings to prove the reverse of Mr. Nance's argument. Taylor, he believed, had consulted with the owners of the property, and the list he prayer of the petitioners, and hoped it would pass. He contended that the argument used by Mr. Nance, that because the building complained of was nearly finished it was not in the province of theding complained of in the petition should, in his opinion, be interdicted by the Council. Mr. Nance desired to reply. A large number of the houses in the square on which the stable of Mr. Boissurther discussion took place between Messrs. Scott, Denoon, and Hill, for the petitioners, and Mr. Nance, the counsel for Boisseau, after which the question was put and the prayer of the petitioners