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owing members: Messrs. Saunders, Burr, Grattan. Hill, Glazebrook, Scott, Crutchfield, Greanor, Denoon, Haskins, Griffin, Howison and Richardson. The Council having been called to order by the President, reports were in order, when Mr. Burr, fro taxes. The ordinance, as reported amongst other changes, allows 5 instead of 10 per cent for speedy settlement. Mr. Howison opposed the proposed reduction. Messrs. Hill, Glazebrook and Denoon supported the amendment. After considerable discGlazebrook, Greaner, Griffin, Richardson and Saunders --6. Nays--Messrs. Burr, Crutchfield, Grattan, Haskins, Hill, Howison, Scott --7. Mr. Glazebrook then moved to strike out $1 and insert 90 cents in the first part of the second section, The yeas and nays being called, resulted as follows: Yeas--Messrs. Crutchfield, Denoon, Greanor, Griffin, Hill, Howison, Richardson and Saunders--8. Nays--Messrs. Burr, Glazebrook, Grattan, Haskins and Scott--5. The third section