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Also, a bill (H. R. 1768) to appropriate money for continuing the im provement of the harbor at Ludington, Michigan;

Also, a bill (H. R. 1769) to appropriate money for continuing the improvement of the harbor at Pentwater, Michigan;

Also, a bill (H. R. 1770) to appropriate money for the improvement of the harbor at Charlevoix, Michigan;

Also, a bill (H. R. 1771) to appropriate money for continuing the improvement of Eagle Harbor, Lake Superior;

Also, a bill (H. R. 1772) to appropriate money for continuing the improvement of the harbor at Ontonagon, Lake Superior;

to the Committee on Commerce.

By Mr. Henderson: A bill (H. R. 1773) for the relief of Horner R. Parish;

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By Mr. Fort: A bill (H. R. 1774) granting a pension to Miram V. Kinney; to the Committee on Invalid Pensions.

By Mr. Gunter: A bill (H. R. 1775) to punish embezzlement by agents and attorneys;

to the Committee on the Judiciary.

Also, a bill (H. R. 1776) for the relief of James M. Douglass, of Benton County, Arkansas;

to the Committee on Invalid Pensions.

By Mr. Alpheus S. Williams: A bill (H. R. 1777) for the relief of Jacob H. Stark;

to the Committee on Military Affairs.

Mr. Wood, by unanimous consent, submitted the following resolution; which was read, considered, and agreed to, viz:

Resolved, That the Committee of Ways and Means be authorized to employ a doorkeeper or assistant messenger, to be paid out of the contingent fund of the House of Representatives, who shall receive the same compensation as is now paid to the messengers appointed by the Doorkeeper.

Mr. Wood moved to reconsider the vote last taken, and also moved that the motion to reconsider be laid on the table; which latter motion was agreed to.

Mr. Wilson submitted the following preamble and resolution; which was referred to the Committee on the Post-Office and Post-Roads and ordered to be printed, viz:

Whereas it is understood that a few successful bidders for contracts for carrying the mails have been awarded large numbers of contracts, and that they have in many instances given substantially the same securities for the performance of their contracts, which securities are inadequate to the aggregate liability of each of the said bidders; and whereas it is further understood that they have sublet many of those contracts to other parties, and that the subcontractor is at the mercy of the first contractor for his compensation: Therefore,

Be it resolved, That the Committee on the Post-Office and Post-Roads be, and it is hereby, directed to report a bill in which provision shall be made securing to the said subcontractor compensation direct from the Government for his services in the Postal Department.

Mr. Wilson also, by unanimous consent, submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee of Accounts, viz:

Resolved, That the Clerk of this House be, and he is hereby, directed to pay, out of the contingent fund under his control, to William M. Patten. $100, as pay for his services as messenger at the north door for the month of October, 1877.

Mr. Vance, by unanimous consent, submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the same committee, viz:

Resolved, That the Clerk of the House of Representatives be, and he is hereby, instructed to pay J. M. Hines the sum of $90.67, for services as messenger of the House of Representatives from January 10, 1877, to March 4, 1877, and from October 15 to November 1, 1877.

Mr. Dunnell, (the rules having been suspended for that purpose,) from the Committee on Commerce, to which was referred the bill of the House (H. R. 287) to change the name of the port of entry of the district of the Teche, in Louisiana, from Brashear to Morgan City, reported the same without amendment.

And the question being put, viz:

Shall the rules be suspended and the bill passed?

And it was decided in the affirmative, (two-thirds voting in favor thereof.)

So the bill was passed.

Ordered, That the Clerk request the concurrence of the Senate in the said bill.

Mr. Mills moved that the rules be suspended, so as to enable him to submit and the House to agree to the following resolution, viz:

Resolved, That the Committee of Ways and Means be instructed to so revise the tariff as to make it purely and solely a tariff for revenue, and not for protecting one class of citizens by plundering another. Mr. Mills demanded the yeas and nays; which were ordered: Yeas, 27; nays, 56.

Mr. John H. Baker made the point of order that a quorum had not voted on the said demand.

The Speaker overruled the point of order, on the ground that a quorum was not necessary to order the yeas and nays.

Mr. Clymer, at 2 o'clock and 25 minutes p. m., moved that the House adjourn; which motion was not agreed to.

Mr. Clymer moved to reconsider the vote by which the yeas and nays were ordered.

Mr. Burchard made the point of order that it was not in order to have the yeas and nays on a motion to reconsider the vote by which the yeas and nays were ordered.

The Speaker overruled the point of order, on the ground that the motion to reconsider could be made on any motion, whether carried in the affirmative or negative, except the motion to adjourn; and that, if carried in the affirmative, the question would immediately recur on ordering the yeas and nays, and, if then ordered by one-fifth of the members voting, a further motion to reconsider that vote would not be in order. And the question being put, viz:

Will the House reconsider the vote by which the yeas and nays were ordered?

Yeas...

And it was decided in the negative, Nays...

Not voting.

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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. George A. Bagley

John H. Baker

Thomas M. Browne
Horatio C. Burchard
Richard II. Cain
John H Camp
Hiester Clymer

Philip Cook
Jacob D. Cox

Mr. H. J. B. Cummings Mr. Levi Maish

Augustus W. Cutler

Nathaniel C. Deering

Anthony Eickhoff
William P. Frye

Aug. A. Hardenbergh
Jay A. Hubbell
Morton C. Hunter
Anthony Ittner

Benjamin F. Marsh

James Monroe
Addison Oliver
Horace F. Page
William A. Phillips
Llewellyn Powers
Hiram Price

Mr. Thomas B. Reed
Milton S. Robinson
Thomas Ryan
Ezekiel S. Sampson
Thomas F. Tipton
Michael D. White
W. C. Whitthorne
Thomas Wren.

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Those not voting are―

Mr. D. Wyatt Aiken

William Aldrich
J. D. C. Atkins
William H. Baker
Latimer W. Ballon
Nathaniel P. Banks
Henry B. Banning
George M. Beebe
Charles B. Benedict
Horatio Bisbee, jr.
Archibald M. Bliss
James H. Blount
Gabriel Bouck

Lorenzo Brentano

Mark S. Brewer
Samuel A. Bridges
John M. Bright
Solomon Bundy
Benjamin F. Butler
George C. Cabell
Milton A. Candler
Joseph G. Cannon

Lucien B. Caswell

Simeon B. Chittenden
William Claflin

Alvah A. Clark

John B. Clarke
Francis D. Collins
James W. Covert
Samuel S. Cox
William W. Crapo
Lorenzo Danford
C. B. Darrall

Robt. H. M. Davidson
Joseph J. Davis
Benjamin T. Eames
E. John Ellis

Mr. Russell Errett

I. Newton Evans
James L. Evans
Thomas Ewing
Walbridge A. Field
Ebenezer B. Finley
Charles Foster
Chapman Freeman
Benoni S. Fuller
Mills Gardner
James A. Garfield
Lucien C. Gause
Randall L. Gibson
Eugene Hale
John Hanna
Alfred C. Harmer
Benjamin W. Harris
John T. Harris
Carter H. Harrison
E. Kirke Hart
Julian Hartridge
Dudley C. Haskell
Philip C. Hayes
Geo. C. Hazelton
Eli J. Henkle
Daniel M. Henry
Abram S. Hewitt
Goldsmith W. Hewitt
Hilary A. Herbert
Frank Hiscock
Charles E. Hooker
Eppa Hunton
H. L. Humphrey
Amaziah B. James
Frank Jones
Joseph Jorgensen
J. Warren Keifer

Mr. John N. Hungerford Mr. David Rea
James Taylor Jones

John S. Jones
Charles H. Joyce
Edwin W. Keightley
John E. Kenna
William Kimmel
J. Proctor Knott
William Lathrop
Robert F. Ligon
Stephen D. Lindsey
John K. Luttrell
Van H. Manning
Benjamin F. Martin
J. H. McGowan
James A. McKenzie
Roger Q. Mills
Hernando D. Money
Charles H. Morgan
William R. Morrison
H. L. Muldrow
Amasa Norcross
Edward Overton, jr.
George W. Patterson
Auburn L. Pridemore
Joseph H. Rainey
James H. Randolph

Mr. William D. Kelley

Jolin H. Ketcham
John W. Killinger
Robert M. Knapp
George M. Landers
Elbridge G. Lapham
J. E. Leonard
Daniel N. Lockwood
George B. Loring
William Pitt Lynde
L. A. Mackey
Stephen L. Mayham
Anson G. McCook
William McKinley,jr.
John A. McMahon
Lyne S. Metcalfe
John I. Mitchell
Leopold Morse
Nicholas Muller
Henry S. Neal
Charles O'Neill
Romualdo Pacheco
Thomas B. Peddie
James Phelps
Henry M. Pollard
Clarkson N. Potter
Thad. C. Pound
John Howard Pugh
Terrence J. Quinn
James B. Reilly
Americus V. Rice
William W. Rice
Charles B. Roberts
George D. Robinson
Miles Ross
William F. Sapp
Leonidas Sexton

So the House refused to reconsider the said vote.

John H. Reagan

Haywood Y. Riddle
William M. Robbins
E. W. Robertson
Milton Sayler
Alfred M. Scales
Gustave Schleicher
Otho R. Singleton
C. H. Sinnick son
William F. Slemons
William E. Smith
William M. Springer
Walter L. Steele
J. M. Thornburgh
J. W. Throckmorton
Richd. W. Townshend
John R. Tucker
Thomas Turner
Robert B. Vance
Nelson H. Van Vorhes
Alfred M. Waddell
Gilbert C. Walker
Charles G. Williams
Jere N. Williams
Albert S. Willis
Edwin Willits.

Mr. Wm. S. Shallenberger
Charles M. Shelley
Robert Smalls
A. Herr Smith
Milton I. Southard
William A. J. Sparks
John H. Starin
William S. Stenger
Alex. H. Stephens
J. H. Stewart
John W. Stone
Joseph C. Stone
Horace B. Strait
Thomas Swann

John M. Thompson
Amos Townsend
Martin I. Townsend
Jacob Turney
William D. Veeder
John T. Wait
William Walsh
William Ward
Levi Warner

Lewis F. Watson
Frank Welch
Harry White

Alpheus S. Williams
Andrew Williams
James Williams
Richard Williams
Benjamin A. Willis
Benjamin Wilson
Fernando Wood
Hendrick B. Wright
Jesse J. Yeates
Casey Young.

Mr. Wood moved that the House take a recess until 10 o'clock a. m., Monday.

Mr. Mills made the point of order, that the said motion was not in order.

The Speaker sustained the point of order, on the ground that a motion to take a recess was not in order pending a motion to suspend the rules On motion of Mr. Wood,

Ordered, That there be a call of the House.

The roll having been called,

The following-named members failed to answer to their names, viz: D. Wyatt Aiken, William Aldridge, J. D. C. Atkins, George A. Bag

ley, Latimer W. Ballou, Nathaniel P. Banks, Henry B. Banning, George M. Beebe, Charles B. Benedict, Archibald M. Bliss, James H. Blount, Gabriel Bouck, Lorenzo Brentano, Mark S. Brewer, Samuel A. Bridges, John M. Bright, Solomon Bundy, George C. Cabell, Milton A. Candler, Joseph G. Cannon, Lucien B. Caswell, Simeon B. Chittenden, William Claflin, Alvah A. Clark, John B. Clarke, Francis D. Collins, James W. Covert, Samuel S. Cox, William W. Crapo, Lorenzo Danford, C. B. Darrall, Robert H. M. Davidson, Joseph J. Davis, Benjamin T. Éames, E. John Ellis, Russell Errett, I. Newton Evans, James L. Evans, Thomas Ewing, Walbridge A. Field, Ebenezer B. Finley, Charles Foster, Chapman Freeman, John Hanna, Alfred C. Harmer, Benjamin W. Harris, John T. Harris, Carter H. Harrison, E. Kirke Hart, Julian Hartridge, Philip C. Hayes, Eli J. Henkle, Daniel M. Henry, Abram S. Hewitt, Goldsmith W. Hewitt, Hilary A. Herbert, Frank Hiscock, Eppa Hun. ton, Amaziah B. James, Frank Jones, Joseph Jorgensen, J. Warren Keifer, William D. Kelley, John H. Ketcham, John W. Killinger, Robert M. Knapp, George M. Landers, Elbridge G. Lapham, J. E. Leonard, Daniel N. Lockwood, William Pitt Lynde, L. A. Mackey, Stephen L. Mayham, Anson G. McCook, William McKinley, jr., John A. McMahon, Lyne S. Metcalfe, John I. Mitchell, Leopold Morse, Nicholas Muller, Henry S. Neal, Charles O'Neill, Thomas B. Peddie, James Phelps, Henry M. Pollard, Clarkson N. Potter, John Howard Pugh, Terrence J. Quinn, James B. Reilly, Americus V. Rice, William W. Rice, Charles B. Roberts, George D. Robinson, Miles Ross, William F. Sapp, Leonidas Sexton, William S. Shallenberger, Charles M. Shelley, Robert Smalls, A. Herr Smith, Milton I. Southard, William A. J. Sparks, John H. Starin, Alexander H. Stephens, John W. Stone, Horace B. Strait, Thomas Swann, John M. Thompson, Amos Townsend, Martin I. Townsend, Jacob Turney, William D. Veeder, John T. Wait, William Walsh, William Ward, Lewis F. Watson, Harry White, Andrew Williams, James Williams, Benjamin A. Willis, Hendrick B. Wright, Jesse J. Yeats, Casey Young.

A quorum being present,

On motion of Mr. Mills, all further proceedings under the call were dispensed with.

The question then recurring on the motion of Mr. Mills,

And being put, viz:

Shall the rules be suspended?

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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. John H. Baker

Hiram P. Bell
George A. Bicknell
Jos. C. S. Blackburn
Richard P. Bland
Andrew R. Boone
Edward S. Bragg
Curtis H. Brogden
Thomas M. Browne
Aylett H. Buckner
John W. Caldwell
W. P. Caldwell
William H. Calkins
John B. Clark, jr.
Thomas R. Cobb
Jordan E. Cravens
D. B. Culberson

Mr. Geo. G. Dibrell

H. L. Dickey
Beverly B. Douglas
Milton J. Durham
John R. Eden
J. B. Elam

William H. Felton
William H. Forney
Benjamin J. Franklin
Benoni S. Fuller
William W. Garth
Lucien C. Gause
D. C. Giddings
John M. Glover
John Goode

Andrew H. Hamilton
William Hartzell

Mr. Robert A. Hatcher

John F. House
James Taylor Jones
John E. Kenna
J. Proctor Knott
Robert F. Ligon
John K. Luttrell
Benjamin F. Marsh
Benjamin F. Martin
James A. McKenzie
Roger Q. Mills

William R. Morrison
William A. Phillips
Auburn L. Pridemore
Joseph H. Rainey
John H. Reagan
Haywood Y. Riddle

Mr. E. W. Robertson
Milton Sayler
Alfred M. Scales
Otho R. Singleton
William F. Slemons
William E. Smith
William M. Springer
Walter L. Steele
J. W. Throckmorton
Richd. W. Townshend
Thomas Turner
Robert B. Vance
Alfred M. Waddell
W. C. Whitthorne
Jere N. Williams
Albert S. Willis.

Those who voted in the negative are

Mr. William J. Bacon

William H. Baker
Thomas M. Bayne
Horatio Bisbee, jr.
Henry W. Blair
James F. Briggs
Horatio C. Burchard
Theodore W. Burdick
Benjamin F. Butler
Richard H. Cain
Jacob M. Campbell
Rush Clark
Hiester Clymer
Omar D. Couger
Philip Cook
Jacob D. Cox

H. J. B. Cummings
Augustus W. Cutler
Horace Davis

Mr. Nathaniel C. Deering Mr. H. L. Humphrey

Those not voting

Mr. D. Wyatt Aiken
William Aldrich
J. D. C. Atkins
George A. Bagley
Latimer W. Ballon
Nathaniel P. Banks
Henry B. Banning
George M. Beebe
Charles B. Benedict
Archibald M. Bliss
James H. Blount
Gabriel Bouck
Thomas A. Boyd
Lorenzo Brentano
Mark S. Brewer
Samuel A. Bridges
John M. Bright
Solomon Bundy
George C. Cabell
John H. Camp
Milton A. Candler
Joseph G. Cannon
John G. Carlisle
Lucien B. Caswell
J. R. Chalmers

Simeon B. Chittenden
William Claflin
Alvah A. Clark
John B. Clarke
Nathan Cole

Francis D. Collins

James W. Covert

Samuel S. Cox

William W. Crapo

Thomas T. Crittenden

Lorenzo Danford

C. B. Darrall

Dudley C. Denison
Mark H. Dunnell
Jeremiah W. Dwight
Anthony Eickhoff
Charles C. Ellsworth
John H. Evins
Mills Gardner
James A. Garfield
Randall L. Gibson
Eugene Hale
Aug. A. Hardenbergh
Henry R. Harris
Dudley C. Haskell
Geo. C. Hazelton
George W. Hendee
Thomas J. Henderson
Jay A. Hubbell
Morton C. Hunter

are

John N. Hungerford
Anthony Ittner
John S. Jones
Charles H. Joyce
Edwin W. Keightley
William Lathrop
Stephen D. Lindsey
George B. Loring
Levi Maish
J. H. McGowan
James Monroe
Amasa Norcross
Addison Oliver
Edward Overton, jr.
Romualdo Pacheco
Horace F. Page
George W. Patterson
Thad. C. Pound

Mr. Robt. H. M. Davidson Mr. John W. Killinger

Joseph J. Davis
Benjamin T. Eames
E. John Ellis
Russell Errett
I. Newton Evans
James L. Evans
Thomas Ewing
Walbridge A. Field
Ebenezer B. Finley
Greenbury L. Fort
Charles Foster
Chapman Freeman
William P. Frye
Thomas M. Gunter
John Hanna
Alfred C. Harmer
Benjamin W. Harris
John T. Harris
Carter H. Harrison
E. Kirke Hart
Julian Hartridge
Philip C. Hayes
Eli J. Henkle
Daniel M. Henry
Abram S. Hewitt
Goldsmith W. Hewitt
Hilary A. Herbert
Frank Hiscock
Charles E. Hooker
Eppa Hunton
Amaziah B. James
Frank Jones
Joseph Jorgensen
J. Warren Keifer
William D. Kelley
John H. Ketcham

So the rules were not suspended.

And then,

William Kimmel
Robert M. Knapp
George M. Landers
Elbridge G. Lapham
J. E. Leonard
Daniel N. Lockwood
William Pitt Lynde
L. A. Mackey
Van H. Manning
Stephen L. Mayham
Anson G. McCook
William McKinley,jr.
John A. McMahon
Lyne S. Metcalfe
John I. Mitchell
Hernando D. Money
Charles H. Morgan
Leopold Morse
H. L. Muldrow
Nicholas Muller
Henry S. Neal
Charles O'Neill
Thomas B. Peddie
James Phelps
Henry M. Pollard
Clarkson N. Potter
Llewellyn Powers
John Howard Pugh
Terrence J. Quinn
David Rea
James B. Reilly
Americus V. Rice
William W. Rice
Charles B. Roberts
George D. Robinson
Miles Ross

Mr. Hiram Price

James H. Randolph
Thomas B. Reed
William M. Robbins
Milton S. Robinson
Thomas Ryan
Ezekiel S. Sampson
C. H. Sinnickson
William S. Stanger
Joseph C. Stone
Thomas F. Tipton
Nelson H. Van Vorhes
Frank Welch

Michael D. White
Charles G. Williams
Richard Williams
Edwin Willits
Fernando Wood
Thomas Wren.

Mr. William F. Sapp
Gustave Schleicher
Leonidas Sexton
Wm. S. Shallenberger
Charles M. Shelley
Robert Smalls
A. Herr Smith
Milton I. Southard
William A. J. Sparks
John H. Starin
Alex. H. Stephens
J. H. Stewart
John W. Stone
Horace B. Strait
Thomas Swann
John M. Thompson
J. M. Thornburgh
Amos Townsend
Martin I. Townsend
John R. Tucker
Jacob Turney
William D. Veeder
John T. Wait
Gilbert C. Walker
William Walsh
William Ward
Levi Warner
Lewis F. Watson
Harry White
Alpheus S. Williams
Andrew Williams
James Williams
Benjamin A. Willis
Benjamin Wilson
Hendrick B. Wright
Jesse J. Yeates
Casey Young.

On motion of Mr. Wood, at 3 o'clock and 40 minutes p. m., the House took a recess until 10 o'clock a. m., Monday.

AFTER THE RECESS,

(Monday, December 3, 1877, 10 o'clock a. m.,)

A message from the Senate, by Mr. Sympson, one of their clerks: Mr. Speaker: The Senate have passed, without amendment, a bill of the House of the following title, viz:

H. R. 1279. An act authorizing binding of documents for members of Congress.

The Senate have passed a bill of the House of the following title, viz: H. R. 1526. An act to provide for deficiencies in the appropriations for the service of the government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1878, and for prior years, and for other purposes;

with amendments, in which I am directed to ask the concurrence of the House of Representatives.

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