"My public servants have been fools and rogues from the date of your accession to power," replied the State; "my legislative bodies, both State and
municipal, are bands of thieves; my taxes are insupportable; my courts are corrupt; my cities are a disgrace to civilisation; my corporations have their hands at the throats of every private interest - all my affairs are in disorder and criminal confusion."
She has lived practically on the tourist traffic attracted by her annual pageants of Parliaments, Boards,
Municipal Councils, etc., etc.
Among communities united for particular purposes, it is vested partly in the general and partly in the
municipal legislatures.
It was noted, in following years, that several leaders of workmen built themselves houses and blocks of renting flats and took trips to the old countries, while, more immediately, other leaders and "dark horses" came to political preferment and the control of the
municipal government and the
municipal moneys.
I was obliged to call in a
municipal guard twice, this evening, to clear Box Five on the grand tier, once at the beginning and once in the middle of the second act.
A round table as large as King Arthur's stood in the center of the room; while the waiters were getting ready to serve our dinner on it we all went out to see the renowned clock on the front of the
municipal buildings.
And yet Colette's was not a hell; it could not come, without vaulting hyperbole, under the rubric of a gilded saloon; and, if it was a sin to go there, the sin was merely local and
municipal. Colette (whose name I do not know how to spell, for I was never in epistolary communication with that hospitable outlaw) was simply an unlicensed publican, who gave suppers after eleven at night, the Edinburgh hour of closing.
This is prerogative, and not to be limited by our
municipal rules.
It granted licenses to five cities that demanded
municipal ownership.
If we could obtain permission from the
Municipal Council to make a hard road, so as to put us in communication with the highway to Grenoble, the deputy-mayor would be the first gainer by it; for instead of dragging his timber over rough tracks at a great expense, a good road through the canton would enable him to transport it more easily, and to engage in a traffic on a large scale, in all kinds of wood, that would bring in money--not a miserable six hundred francs a year, but handsome sums which would mean a certain fortune for him some day.
The other half was to be employed by the
municipal authorities of Zurich in the maintenance and education of a certain number of orphan girls, natives of the city, who were to be trained for domestic service in later life.
The cities composing this league retained their
municipal jurisdiction, appointed their own officers, and enjoyed a perfect equality.