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Mr. James J. McKay
John P. Martin

Barclay Martin

Joseph Morris
Isaac E. Morse
Archibald C. Niven
Isaac Parish
William W. Payne
Augustus L. Perrill
Timothy Pillsbury
George Rathbun

Mr, David S. Reid

R. Barnwell Rhett
Robert W. Roberts
Cullen Sawtelle
John F. Scammon
James A. Seddon
Alexander D. Sims
Leonard H. Sims
Richard F. Simpson
Thomas Smith
Frederick P. Stanton

Mr. Stephen Strong
Jacob Thompson
George W. Towns
William M. Tredway
Horace Wheaton
William W. Wick
Hezekiah Williams'
Bradford R. Wood
Thomas M. Woodruff
Joseph A. Woodward
William L. Yancey.

So the said amendment striking out the word "salt" was concurred in. Mr. Phelps moved that the said last named vote be reconsidered.

And the question being put,

SYeas,

It was decided in the negative, Nays,

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The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are

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Mr. Samuel Gordon

Martin Grover
Hannibal Hamlin
Hugh A. Haralson
John H. Harmanson
Thomas J. Henley
Joseph P. Hoge
Isaac E. Holmes
George W. Hopkins
William J. Hough
George S. Houston
Edmund W. Hubard
James B. Hunt
Robert M. T. Hunter
Timothy Jenkins
Joseph Johnson
George W. Jones
Seaborn Jones
David S. Kaufman
Andrew Kennedy
Preston King
John W. Lawrence
Shelton F. Leake
Emile La Sère
John H. Lumpkin
William B. Maclay
John A. McClernand
Felix G. McConnell
John D. McCrate
Joseph J. McDowell
James McDowell
James J. McKay
John P. Martin

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Mr. Barclay Martin
Joseph Morris
Isaac E. Morse
Isaac Parish
William W. Payne
Augustus L. Perrill
John S. Phelps
Timothy Pillsbury
George Rathbun
David S. Reid
James H. Relfe
R. Barnwell Rhett
Robert W. Roberts
Cullen Sawtelle
William Sawyer
John F. Scammon
James A. Seddon
Alexander D. Sims
Leonard H. Sims
Richard F. Simpson
Thomas Smith
Frederick P. Stanton
Stephen Strong
Jacob Thompson
Allen G. Thurman
John W. Tibbatts
George W. Towns
William M. Tredway
Horace Wheaton
William W. Wick
Hezekiah Williams
Joseph A. Woodward
William L. Yancey.

Mr. Paul Dillingham, jr.

James Dixon
Alfred Dockery
Joseph E. Edsall
Jacob Erdman
John H. Ewing
Edwin H. Ewing
Solomon Foot
Henry D. Foster
William S. Garvin
Meredith P. Gentry
Joshua R. Giddings

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So the House refused to reconsider the said vote.

David A. Starkweather
Alexander H. Stephens
Andrew Stewart
Henry St. John
John Strohm

George Sykes

Bannon G. Thibodeaux
William P. Thomasson
Benjamin Thompson
James Thompson
Daniel R. Tilden
Robert Toombs
Andrew Trumbo
Joseph Vance
Samuel F. Vinton
Hugh White
David Wilmot
Robert C. Winthrop
Thomas M. Woodruff
William Wright

Bryan R. Young

Jacob S. Yost.

The question then recurred on agreeing to the further amendment of the committee by inserting "salt" in the schedule of articles free of duty. And the question being put, Will the House agree thereto?

It was decided in the affirmative,

SYeas, Nays,

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The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are

Mr. Amos Abbott

John Quincy Adams

Joseph H. Anderson
Lemuel H. Arnold
George Ashmun
Daniel M. Barringer
Joshua F. Bell
James Black

John Blanchard

Jacob Brinkerhoff

Richard Brodhead
Milton Brown
Joseph Buffington
William W. Campbell
John H. Campbell
Charles H. Carroll
William M. Cocke
Jacob Collamer
Henry Y. Cranston
John H. Crozier
Erastus D. Culver
Cornelius Darragh
Garrett Davis
Columbus Delano
Paul Dillingham, jr.
James Dixon
Alfred Dockery
Joseph E. Edsall
Jacob Erdman
John H. Ewing
Edwin H. Ewing
Solomon Foot
Henry D. Foster
William S. Garvin
Meredith P. Gentry

Mr. Joshua R. Giddings

William F. Giles
James Graham

Henry Grider
Joseph Grinnell
James G. Hampton
Alexander Harper
Henry W. Hilliard
Elias B. Holmes
John W. Houston
Samuel D. Hubbard
Charles Hudson
Orville Hungerford
Washington Hunt
Charles J. Ingersoll
Joseph R. Ingersoll
James H. Johnson
Andrew Johnson
Daniel P. King
Owen D. Leib
Abner Lewis
Lewis C. Levin
Edward Long
Moses McClean
Edward W. McGaughey
John H. McHenry
Abraham R. McIlvaine
George P. Marsh
William S. Miller
William A. Moseley
Mace Moulton
Moses Norris
John S. Pendleton
James Pollock
Alexander Ramsey

Mr. John Ritter
Julius Rockwell
John A. Rockwell
Joseph M. Root
John Runk
Joseph Russell

Robert C. Schenck
Henry J. Seaman
Luther Severance
Truman Smith
Albert Smith
Caleb B. Smith
David A. Starkweather
Alexander H. Stephens
Andrew Stewart
Henry St. John
John Strohm
George Sykes

Bannon G. Thibodeaux
William P. Thomasson
Benjamin Thompson
James Thompson
John W. Tibbatts
Daniel R. Tilden

Robert Toombs
Andrew Trumbo
Joseph Vance
Samuel F. Vinton
Hugh White
David Wilmot
Robert C. Winthrop
Thomas M. Woodruff
William Wright

Bryan R. Young

Jacob S. Yost.

Those who voted in the negative are

Mr. Stephen Adams

Archibald Atkinson
Thomas H. Bayly
Henry Bedinger
Charles S. Benton
Asa Biggs
James A. Black

James B. Bowlin
Linn Boyd

William H. Brockenbrough
William G. Brown

Armistead Burt

Charles W. Cathcart
Augustus A. Chapman
Reuben Chapman
Lucien B. Chase
John S. Chipman
Henry S. Clarke
Howell Cobb
John F. Collin
Albert Constable
Alvan Cullom

Francis A. Cunningham
John R. J. Daniel
Edmund S. Dargan
Jefferson Davis
John De Mott
James C. Dobbin
Stephen A. Douglass
George C. Dromgoole
Robert P. Dunlap
Samuel S. Ellsworth
James J. Faran
Orlando B. Ficklin

Mr. George Fries
Charles Goodyear
Samuel Gordon
Martin Grover
Hannibal Hamlin
Hugh A. Haralson
John H. Harmanson
Thomas J. Henley
Joseph P. Hoge
Isaac E. Holmes
George W. Hopkins
William J. Hough
George S. Houston
Edmund W. Hubard
James B. Hunt
Robert M. T. Hunter
Timothy Jenkins
Joseph Johnson
George W. Jones
Seaborn Jones
David S. Kaufman
Andrew Kennedy
Preston King
John W. Lawrence
Shelton F. Leake
Emile La Sère
John H. Lumpkin
William B. Maclay
Robert McClelland
John A. McClernand
Felix G. McConnell
John D. McCrate

Joseph J. McDowell James McDowell

Mr. James J. McKay

John P. Martin

Barclay Martin
Joseph Morris
Isaac E. Morse
Archibald C. Niven
Isaac Parish
William W. Payne
Augustus L. Perrill
John S. Phelps
Timothy Pillsbury
David S. Reid
James H. Relfe
R. Barnwell Rhett
Robert W. Roberts
Cullen Sawtelle
William Sawyer
John F. Scammon
James A. Seddon
Alexander D. Sims
Leonard H. Sims
Richard F. Simpson
Thomas Smith
Frederick P. Stanton
Stephen Strong
Jacob Thompson
Allen G. Thurman
George W. Towns
William M. Tredway
Horace Wheaton
William W. Wick
Hezekiah Williams

Joseph A. Woodward

William L. Yancey.

A motion was made by Mr. Tibbatts that the said last mentioned vote

be reconsidered.

And the question being put,

It was decided in the affirmative,

Yeas, Nays,

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The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are

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Mr. Amos Abbott

John Quincy Adams
Lemuel H. Arnold
George Ashmun

Daniel M. Barringer
Joshua F. Bell
James Black

John Blanchard
Jacob Brinkerhoff
Richard Brodhead
Milton Brown
Joseph Buffington
William W. Campbell
John H. Campbell
Charles H. Carroll
William M. Cocke
Jacob Collamer
Henry Y. Cranston
John H. Crozier
Erastus D. Culver
Cornelius Darragh
Garrett Davis
Columbus Delano
Paul Dillingham, jr.
James Dixon
Alfred Dockery
Joseph E. Edsall
Jacob Erdman
John H. Ewing
Edwin H. Ewing
Solomon Foot
Henry D. Foster

William S. Garvin

Meredith P. Gentry

Mr. Joshua R. Giddings
William F. Giles
James Graham
Henry Grider
Joseph Grinnell
James G. Hampton
Alexander Harper
Henry W. Hilliard
Elias B. Holmes
John W. Houston
Samuel D. Hubbard
Charles Hudson
Orville Hungerford
Washington Hunt
Charles J. Ingersoll
Joseph R. Ingersoll
James H. Johnson
Daniel P. King
Owen D. Leib
Abner Lewis
Lewis C. Levin
Edward Long
Moses McClean
Edward W. McGaughey
John H. McHenry
Abraham R. McIlvaine
George P. Marsh
William S. Miller
William A. Moseley
Mace Moulton
John S. Pendleton
Thomas Perry

James Pollock

Alexander Ramsey

So the said vote was reconsidered.

Mr. Stephen Strong
Jacob Thompson
Allen G. Thurman
John W. Tibbatts
George W. Towns
William M. Tredway
Horace Wheaton
William W. Wick
Hezekiah Williams
Joseph A. Woodward
William L. Yancey.

Mr. John Ritter

Julius Rockwell
John A. Rockwell
Joseph M. Root
John Runk
Joseph Russell
Robert C. Schenck
Henry J. Seaman
Luther Severance
Truman Smith
Albert Smith
Caleb B. Smith
David A. Starkweather
Alexander H. Stephens
Andrew Stewart
Henry St. John
John Strohm

George Sykes

Bannon G. Thibodeaux

William P. Thomasson

Benjamin Thompson
James Thompson
Daniel R. Tilden
Robert Toombs
Andrew Trumbo
Joseph Vance

Samuel F. Vinton
Hugh White
David Wilmot

Robert C. Winthrop
Thomas M. Woodruff
William Wright

Bryan R. Young

Jacob S. Yost.

The question again recurred on agreeing to the said amendment of the committee by inserting "salt" in the schedule of articles free of duty.

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The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are—

Mr. Amos Abbott

John Quincy Adams
Joseph H. Anderson
Lemuel H. Arnold
George Ashmun
Daniel M. 'Barringer
Joshua F. Bell
James Black
John Blanchard

Jacob Brinkerhoff

Mr. Richard Brodhead
Milton Brown
Joseph Buffington
William W. Campbell
John H. Campbell
Charles H. Carroll
William M. Cocke
Jacob Collamer
Henry Y. Cranston
John H. Crozier

Mr. Erastus D. Culver
Cornelius Darragh
Garrett Davis
Columbus Delano
Paul Dillingham, jr.
James Dixon
Alfred Dockery
Joseph E. Edsall
Jacob Erdman
John H. Ewing

Mr. Edwin H. Ewing Solomon Foot Henry D. Foster William S. Garvin Meredith P. Gentry Joshua R. Giddings William F. Giles James Graham Henry Grider Joseph Grinnell James G. Hampton Alexander Harper Henry W. Hilliard Elias B. Holmes John W. Houston Samuel D. Hubbard Charles Hudson Orville Hungerford Washington Hunt Charles J. Ingersoll Joseph R. Ingersoll James H. Johnson Daniel P. King Owen D. Leib Abner Lewis

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Those who voted in the negative are

Mr. Stephen Adams

Archibald Atkinson
Thomas H. Bayly
Henry Bedinger
Charles S. Benton
Asa Biggs
James A. Black
James B. Bowlin
Linn Boyd

William H. Brockenbrough
William G. Brown

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Mr. Charles Goodyear

Samuel Gordon
Martin Grover
Hannibal Hamlin
Hugh A. Haralson
John H. Harmanson
Thomas J. Henley
Joseph P. Hoge
Isaac E. Holmes
George W. Hopkins
William J. Hough
George S. Houston
Edmund W. Hubard
James B. Hunt
Robert M. T. Hunter
Joseph Johnson
Andrew Johnson
George W. Jones
Seaborn Jones
David S. Kaufman
Andrew Kennedy
Preston King
John W. Lawrence
Shelton F. Leake
Emile La Sere
John H. Lumpkin
William B. Maclay
Robert McClelland
John A. McClernand
Felix G. McConnell
John D. McCrate
Joseph J. McDowell
James McDowell
James J. McKay
John P. Martin

Mr. Albert Smith

Caleb B. Smith

David A. Starkweather
Alexander H. Stephens
Andrew Stewart
Henry St. John
John Strohm
George Sykes

Bannon G. Thibodeaux William P. Thomasson Benjamin Thompson James Thompson Daniel R. Tilden

Robert Toombs
Andrew Trumbo
Joseph Vance
Samuel F. Vinton
Hugh White
David Wilmot
Robert C. Winthrop
Thomas M. Woodruff
William Wright
Bryan R. Young
Jacob S. Yost.

Mr. Barclay Martin
Joseph Morris

Isaac E. Morse
Archibald C. Niven
Isaac Parish
William W. Payne
Augustus L. Perrill
John S. Phelps
Timothy Pillsbury
David S. Reid
James H. Relfe
R. Barnwell Rhett
Robert W. Roberts
Cullen Sawtelle
William Sawyer
John F. Scammon
James A. Seddon
Alexander D. Sims
Leonard H. Sims
Richard F. Simpson
Thomas Smith
Robert Smith
Frederick P. Stanton
Stephen Strong
Jacob Thompson
Allen G. Thurman
John W. Tibbatts
George W. Towns
William M. Tredway
Horace Wheaton
William W. Wick
Hezekiah Williams

Bradford R. Wood

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So the said amendment was rejected, and the article "salt" comes within that class of articles not specially provided for, as fixed by the third section of the bill, at twenty per centum ad valorem.

The following amendment was then read, viz:

Strike out all of section five after the word "next," in the second line,

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