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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

Sidney Edgerton

Thomas M. Edwards

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."

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And the question being put, Will the House agree thereto?

(Yeas..

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. 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

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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..

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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. 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

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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.

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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. 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?

Yeas..

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

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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