POWER OF ATTORNEY.
Mr, Chapman's bill [S. 189] defining power of attorney, was read the third time.
Mr. VIEHE objected to the penal clause in the second section.
Mr. BROWN regarded this bill as appointing a guardian for all mortgagees and alienees, and its enactment would result in great confusion.
Mr. CHAPMAN considered that every feature of the recording law would be open to the same criticism. He moved to set aside the order for the engrossment, and recomit the bill.
It was agreed to.