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124 Mr. Renwick moved that the bill do pass.

Mr. Martin moved that the said bill be recommitted to the committee on territorial affairs, with instructions to strike the name of "Comstock" out of the 14th section.

The question on this motion being taken by yeas and nays, it was decided in the negative, as follows:

Yeas: Messrs. Britain, Doty, Martin—3.

Nays: Messrs. Bacon, Durocher, Farnsworth, Hascall, Millington, Moran, Renwick, Satterlee, Stockton, M'Donell, president—10.

Mr. Martin moved that the bill be recommitted to a committee of the whole.

And, after debate, the question on this motion was also taken by yeas and nays, and decided in the negative, as follows:

Yeas: Messrs. Britain, Doty, Durocher, Martin, Moran, Stockton—6.

Nays: Messrs. Bacon, Farnsworth, Hascall, Millington, Renwick, Satterlee, M'Donell, president—7.

The question on the passage of the bill was then taken by yeas and nays, and decided in the affirmative, as follows:

Yeas: Messrs. Bacon, Durocher, Farnsworth, Hascall, Millington, Renwick, Satterlee, Stockton, M'Donell, president—9.

Nays: Messrs. Britain, Doty, Martin, Moran—4.

The Council adjourned to 3 o'clock

The engrossed bill to incorporate the stockholders of the Michigan Insurance Company of Detroit, being under consideration, on third reading,

Mr. Britain moved to reconsider the vote of yesterday, on ordering the bill to be engrossed and read the third time.

The motion being decided in the affirmative,

On motion of Mr. Britain, the 15th section of the said bill was stricken out.

Mr. Doty moved to lay the bill on the table. This motion was disagreed to, and the bill was ordered to be engrossed and read the third time tomorrow.

Bills Nos. 6, 12, 13 and 24, were laid on the table.

The bill to provide for transmitting licences, and for other purposes, being taken up, it was, on motion of Mr. Renwick, rejected.

Mr. Martin moved, that the Council proceed to the consideration of the bill to amend an act, entitled "An act concerning costs and fees."

Mr. Bacon moved that the said bill be laid on the table.

And, after debate, the question being taken on this motion by yeas and nays, it was decided in the affirmative, as follows:

Yeas: Messrs. Bacon, Durocher, Hascall, Millington, Renwick, Stockton, M'Donell, president—7.