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mend the third section of the report, so as to cause it to read: The Chamberlain of the city and his assistant, the Auditor and his assistants, and such other persons as the President of the Council shall employ, shall number and sign said notes. Mr. Grattan said he was not disposed to put a burthen on the clerks of the city greater than they now have to bear. He had no doubt but that the former Chamberlain was killed by requiring him to sign the small notes heretofore issued. Mr. Glazebrook hoped that the amendment would not be passed. Nothing could be gained by it. With all due deference to Mr. Scott, he would say that it appeared to him like a penny-wise and pound-foolish proposition. Mr. Scott finally withdrew his proposition at the suggestion of Mr. Burr, to offer it in another form. Mr. Wynne said he was opposed to paying any one to sign these notes. He could say without boasting, and could prove by facts which no one could gainsay, that he had, as a member