—Morin and A rm.st rong fit! empted in the council rin Tuesday evening to consummate another act in their conpptrac}' relating to the engine house by bringing up a proposition to put another story 011 the building for a council room, city clerk's office, police-court, and fireman's room. Fortunately the good sense of the council prevailed and the conspirators were defeated. There can be no rloulu that this was all arranged between these two unprincipled men when they first went to work to locate the engine house an Armstrong’s back alloy where the engine would be chiefly available to squirt water over his premises in case of fire. The next thing will be n sidewalk, then the grading up of the street, and, finally, the extension of the street across Spring Lake. Thu Standard will keep an eye on tlteso men hereafter, and if they are successful in carving out their villainous schemes it will not be our fault.