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opinion, that it should be ratified, then to report a suitable form of ratification.
Mr. Nelson moved to lay the resolution on the table.
Yeas and nays demanded, and recorded as follows:
Yeas--Messrs. August, Brannon, Bruce, Carson, Claiborne, Coghill, Day, Dickenson of Grayson, Finly, Finney, Greever, Logan, Lynch, Nash, Neason, Newlon, Paxton, Quesenberry, Smith, Thompson, and Urquhart--21.
Nays,--Messrs. Carraway, Carter, Christian, Hubbard, Johnson, Marshall, McKenney, Newman, Pate, Stuart, Thomas of Fairfax, and Townes--12.
The Tax Bill Passed.--On motion, the order of the day was passed by, and the bill imposing taxes for the support of government taken up for consideration.
Mr. Thomas, of Fairfax, withdrew his proposition to strike out forty cents and insert fifty.
Mr. Brannon proposed an unimportant amendment to the general provisions of the bill, which was adopted.
After a few amendments, the bill having been perfected, a vote was at las