Mr. Charles F. Adams
Green Adams Garnett B. Adrain Cyrus Aldrich John B. Alley William C. Anderson James M. Ashley J. R. Barrett Samuel S. Blair Harrison G. Blake William D. Brayton George Briggs James Buthinton John C. Burch Anson Burlingame Martin Butterfield John Carey
Luther C. Carter Horace F. Clark John B. Clark John Cochrane Schuyler Colfax James Craig Samuel R. Curtis H. Winter Davis Henry L. Dawes Charles Delano R. Holland Duell W. McKee Dunn
Mr. Thomas D. Eliot Alfred Ely
Reuben E. Fenton Thomas B. Florence Stephen C. Foster Ezra B. French Daniel W. Gooch James H. Graham Galusha A. Grow J. Morrison Harris William Helmick John Hickman William Howard George W. Hughes James Humphrey John Hutchins William Irvine Benjamin F. Junkin Francis W. Kellogg John W. Killinger M. Lindley Lee Dwight Loomis Gilman Marston James B. McKean Robert McKnight William Millward Laban T. Moore James K. Moorhead Edward Joy Morris John W. Noell
Mr. Francis E. Spinner
James A. Stallworth John W. Stevenson William B. Stokes Eli Thayer
James H. Thomas Charles R. Train
Zebulon B. Vance
Charles H. Van Wyck
Edward Wade E. P. Walton Warren Winslow.
Mr. Abraham B. Olin George H. Pendleton John J. Perry John U. Pettit John S. Phelps John F. Potter Emory B. Pottle James M. Quarles Alexander H. Rice Christopher Robinson Charles L. Scott George W. Scranton Benjamin Stanton James A. Stewart William Stewart Lansing Stout
John L. N. Stratton Mason W. Tappan Miles Taylor
Cydnor B. Tompkins Carey A. Trimble John W. H. Underwood Henry Waldron
Ellihu B. Washburne Edwin H. Webster Alfred Wells
James Wilson
William Windom
John Woodruff
Samuel H. Woodson.
So the House refused to lay the bill upon the table.
The question then recurring on the demand for the previous question,
On motion of Mr. Sherman, the House resolved itself into the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union; and after some time spent therein, the Speaker resumed the chair, and Mr. John Cochrane reported that the committee having, according to order, had the state of the Union generally under consideration, and particularly the bill of the House (H. R. 339) making appropriations for the legislative, executive, and judicial expenses of the government for the year ending the 30th June, 1861, had directed him to report the same with sundry amendments.
The Speaker having stated the question to be on agreeing to the said amendments,
Mr. Sherman moved the previous question; which was seconded and the main question ordered to be put.
The first amendment having been read as follows, viz:
Strike out the words "and the messenger in charge of the south extension, three thousand three hundred dollars," and insert in lieu thereof eighteen hundred dollars."
And the question being put, Will the House agree thereto?
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. Henry A. Edmundson Emerson Etheridge Augustus Frank Lucius J. Gartrell Thomas Hardeman, jr. John T. Harris Robert Hatton George S. Hawkins Joshua Hill
William S. Holman George S. Houston William Howard George W. Hughes John Hutchins James Jackson Albert G. Jenkins John M. Landrum De Witt C. Leach James M. Leach Owen Lovejoy Robert Mallory Horace Maynard John McQueen W. Porcher Miles John S. Millson Laban T. Moore
Mr. Sydenham Moore
Thomas A. R Nelson William E. Niblack John W. Noell George H. Pendleton Samuel O. Peyton John S. Phelps Roger A. Pryor James L. Pugh James M. Quarles James C. Robinson Thomas Ruffin William E. Simms Otho R. Singleton William Smith William N. H. Smith James A. Stallworth James A. Stewart William B. Stokes Miles Taylor
James H. Thomas Zebulon B. Vance Henry Waldron James Wilson Warren Winslow John V. Wright.
Mr. Francis W. Kellogg David Kilgore John W. Killinger M. Lindley Lee Henry C. Longnecker Dwight Loomis William B. Maclay Gilman Marston Charles D. Martin James B. McKean Robert McKnight Edward McPherson William Millward William Montgomery James K. Moorhead Justin S. Morrill Isaac N. Morris Freeman H. Morse John T. Nixon Abraham B. Olin John J. Perry John U. Pettit
Mr.John F. Potter Emory B. Pottle John H. Reynolds Alexander H. Rice Jetur R. Riggs Christopher Robinson Homer E. Royce John Schwartz George W. Scranton Charles B. Sedgwick Daniel E. Somes
Mr Francis E. Spinner
Benjamin Stanton William Stewart John L. N. Stratton Mason W. Tappan Eli Thayer
Cydnor B. Tompkins Charles R. Train Carey A. Trimble Charles H. Van Wyck
So the first amendment was disagreed to.
Mr. John P. Verree Edward Wade E. P. Walton Ellihu B. Washburne Israel Washburn, jr. Edwin H. Webster Alfred Wells William Windom John Wood
John Woodruff.
The second amendment having been read as follows, viz:
In line 126, (printed bill,) strike out "forty" and insert "twenty,” so that it will read "for miscellaneous items, twenty thousand dollars."
And the question being put, Will the House agree thereto?
It was decided in the negative, {Xays..
The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are
Mr. Lucius J. Gartrell John A. Gilmer Andrew J. Hamilton Thomas Hardeman, jr. John T. Harris Robert Hatton George S. Hawkins William S. Holman George S. Houston William Howard George W. Hughes James Jackson Albert G. Jenkins Lawrence M. Keitt John W. Killinger Jacob M. Kunkel John M. Landrum James M. Leach Peter E. Love William B. Maclay Robert Mallory Horace Maynard John McQueen John J. McRae W. Porcher Miles John S. Millson Laban T. Moore
Mr. Sydenham Moore Isaac N. Morris Thomas A. R. Nelson John W. Noell George H. Pendleton Samuel O. Peyton Roger A. Pryor James M. Quarles John H. Reagan Jetur R. Riggs James C. Robinson Thomas Ruffin William Smith. William N. H. Smith James A. Stallworth Benjamin Stanton James A. Stewart William B. Stokes Lansing Stout Miles Taylor Thomas Č. Theaker James H. Thomas Zebulon B. Vance Henry Waldron Edwin H. Webster Warren Winslow John V. Wright.
Mr. Roscoe Conkling John Covode H. Winter Davis Henry L. Dawes Charles Delano R. Holland Duell W. McKee Dunn Sidney Edgerton Thomas M. Edwards Thomas D. Eliot Alfred Ely
Mr. Emerson Etheridge
Reuben E. Fenton Orris S. Ferry Thomas B. Florence Stephen C. Foster Augustus Frank Ezra B. French James H. Graham Galusha A. Grow John B. Haskin William Helmick John Hickman Charles B. Hoard William A. Howard James Humphrey John Hutchins William Irvine Benjamin F. Junkin David Kilgore M. Lindley Lee Dwight Loomis
Owen Lovejoy
Mr. Gilman Marston Charles D. Martin James B. McKean Robert McKnight Edward McPherson William Millward William Montgomery James K. Moorhead Justin S. Morrill Edward Joy Morris Freeman H. Morse William E. Niblack Abraham B. Olin John J. Perry John U. Pettit John F. Potter
Emory B Pottle John H. Reynolds Alexander H. Rice Christopher Robinson Homer E. Royce John Schwartz
So the second amendment was disagreed to.
Mr. George W. Scranton Charles B Sedgwick
John Sherman Daniel E. Somes Francis E. Spinner William Stewart John L. N. Stratton Mason W. Tappan Eli Thayer
Cydnor B. Tompkins Carey A. Trimble Charles H. Van Wyck John P. Verree Edward Wade E. P. Walton
Ellihu B. Washburne Israel Washburn, jr. Alfred Wells James Wilson William Windom John Wood John Woodruff.
The third amendment having been read as follows, viz:
At the end of line 132, (printed bill,) insert "Provided, further, That the publisher of the Globe shall fold, bind, and deliver the same to the order of the House, the copies of the Globe ordered for the 36th Congress for the members and delegates of the present Congress, at a price not exceeding sixty-three cents per volume for each volume actually bound."
And the question being put, Will the House agree thereto.
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. Francis M. Bristow James Buffinton Anson Burlingame Alfred A. Burnham Martin Butterfield James H. Campbell John Carey Luther C. Carter Charles Case Schuyler Colfax Roscoe Conkling John Covode Samuel R. Curtis John G. Davis Henry L. Dawes Charles Delano R. Holland Duell W. McKee Dunn Sidney Edgerton Thomas M. Edwards Thomas D. Eliot Alfred Ely Reuben E. Fenton Orris S. Ferry Thomas B. Florence Stephen C. Foster Augustus Frank Ezra B. French John A. Gilmer Daniel W. Gooch James H. Graham Galusha A. Grow John A. Gurley
J. Morrison Harris
Mr. John B. Haskin
William Helmick John Hickman Charles B. Hoard James Humphrey John Hutchins William Irvine Benjamin F. Junkin David Kilgore John W. Killinger De Witt C. Leach M. Lindley Lee Henry C. Longnecker Dwight Loomis' Owen Lovejoy William B. Maclay Gilman Marston Charles D. Martin Horace Maynard James B. McKean Robert McKnight Edward McPherson William Millward William Montgomery Laban T. Moore James K. Moorhead Justin S. Morrill Isaac N. Morris Freeman H. Morse Thomas A. R. Nelson Abraham B. Olin George H. Pendleton John J. Perry
John U. Pettit
So the third amendment was agreed to.
Mr. Emory B. Pottle John H. Reynolds Alexander H. Rice Jetur R. Riggs Christopher Robinson James C. Robinson Homer E. Royce John Schwartz George W. Scranton Charles B. Sedgwick John Sherman Francis E. Spinner Benjamin Stanton William Stewart William B. Stokes Lansing Stout Mason W. Tappan Eli Thayer
Cydnor B. Tompkins Charles R. Train Carey A. Trimble Charles H. Van Wyck John P. Verree Edward Wade Henry Waldron E. P. Walton
Ellihu B. Washburne Israel Washburn, jr. Edwin H. Webster Alfred Wells William Windom John Wood
John Woodruff.
The fourth amendment was then read as follows, viz:
Insert at the end of line 151, (printed bill,) "Provided, further, That the reporters of the House shall not report any remark made by any member who is not first recognized by the Speaker or Chairman who may be presiding at the time, and that nothing said in the House, declared to be out of order, or that is said by one member without leave when another has the floor, nor anything not actually said in debate shall be reported. And the question being put, Will the House agree thereto?
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. Charles F. Adams
Green Adams
Cyrus Aldrich John B Alley William C. Anderson William T. Avery J. R. Barrett Milledge L. Bonham Reese B. Brabson Francis M. Bristow Anson Burlingame Henry C. Burnett John Carey John B. Clark David Clopton
Mr. Williamson R. W. Cobb Mr. Orris S. Ferry
John Cochrane Schuyler Colfax Roscoe Conkling John Covode Jabez L. M. Curry H. Winter Davis John G. Davis Henry L. Dawes Daniel C. De Jarnette W. McKee Dunn Thomas M. Edwards Thomas D. Eliot Alfred Ely Emerson Etheridge
Philip B. Fouke Daniel W. Gooch James H. Graham John T. Harris Robert Hatton Joshua Hill Charles B. Hoard William S. Holman William Howard Benjamin F. Junkin John W. Killinger De Witt C. Leach Robert Mallory James B. McKean
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