Mr. James J. McKay Barclay Martin Joseph Morris Mr, David S. Reid R. Barnwell Rhett Mr. Stephen Strong 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, The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are Mr. Samuel Gordon Martin Grover Mr. Barclay Martin Mr. Paul Dillingham, jr. James Dixon So the House refused to reconsider the said vote. David A. Starkweather George Sykes Bannon G. Thibodeaux 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, 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 John Blanchard Jacob Brinkerhoff Richard Brodhead Mr. Joshua R. Giddings William F. Giles Henry Grider Mr. John Ritter Robert C. Schenck Bannon G. Thibodeaux Robert Toombs Bryan R. Young Jacob S. Yost. Those who voted in the negative are Mr. Stephen Adams Archibald Atkinson James B. Bowlin William H. Brockenbrough Armistead Burt Charles W. Cathcart Francis A. Cunningham Mr. George Fries Joseph J. McDowell James McDowell Mr. James J. McKay John P. Martin Barclay Martin 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, 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 Daniel M. Barringer John Blanchard William S. Garvin Meredith P. Gentry Mr. Joshua R. Giddings James Pollock Alexander Ramsey So the said vote was reconsidered. Mr. Stephen Strong Mr. John Ritter Julius Rockwell George Sykes Bannon G. Thibodeaux William P. Thomasson Benjamin Thompson Samuel F. Vinton Robert C. Winthrop 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. 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 Jacob Brinkerhoff Mr. Richard Brodhead Mr. Erastus D. Culver 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 . Those who voted in the negative are Mr. Stephen Adams Archibald Atkinson William H. Brockenbrough Mr. Charles Goodyear Samuel Gordon Mr. Albert Smith Caleb B. Smith David A. Starkweather Bannon G. Thibodeaux William P. Thomasson Benjamin Thompson James Thompson Daniel R. Tilden Robert Toombs Mr. Barclay Martin Isaac E. Morse Bradford R. Wood 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, |