Committee on the Militia.-Mr. John C. Kunkel, of Pennsylvania; Mr. Thomas R. Whitney, of New York; Mr. John Scott Harrison, of Ohio; Mr. Henry W. Hoffman, of Maryland; Mr. Nathaniel G. Foster, of Georgia; Mr. John M. Parker, of New York; Mr. Albert G. Watkins, of Tennessee; Mr. Daniel B. Wright, of Mississippi; and Mr. James L. D. Morrison, of Illinois. Committee on Naval Affairs.—Mr. Samuel P. Benson, of Maine; Mr. James S. T. Stranahan, of New York; Mr. Thomas S. Bocock, of Virginia; Mr. Solomon G. Haven, of New York; Mr. Warren Winslow, of North Carolina; Mr. James L. Seward, of Georgia; Mr. Timothy Davis, of Massachusetts; Mr. William W. Boyce, of South Carolina; and Mr. William Millward, of Pennsylvania. Committee on Foreign Affairs.-Mr. Alexander C. M. Pennington, of New Jersey; Mr. Thomas L. Clingman, of North Carolina; Mr. William Aiken, of South Carolina; Mr. Henry M. Fuller, of Pennsylvania; Mr. Benjamin B. Thurston, of Rhode Island; Mr. Benjamin Stanton, of Ohio; Mr. John Cadwalader, of Pennsylvania; Mr. John Sherman, of Ohio; and Mr. Anson Burlingame, of Massachusetts. Committee on the Territories.-Mr. Galusha A. Grow, of Pennsylvania; Mr. Joshua R. Giddings, of Ohio; Mr. Samuel A. Purviance, of Pennsylvania; Mr. George S. Houston, of Alabama; Mr. Amos P. Granger, of New York; Mr. Felix K. Zollicoffer, of Tennessee; Mr. William Smith, of Virginia; Mr. Justin S. Morrill, of Vermont; and Mr. John J. Perry, of Maine. Committee on Revolutionary Pensions.-Mr. Jacob Broom, of Pennsylvania; Mr. Charles J. Albright, of Ohio; Mr. Henry A. Edmundson, of Virginia; Mr. Killian Miller, of New York; Mr. Smith Miller, of Indiana; Mr. Burton Craige, of North Carolina; Mr. Chauncey L. Knapp, of Massachusetts; Mr. John Woodruff, of Connecticut; and Mr. Augustus Hall, of Iowa. Committee on Invalid Pensions.-Mr. Andrew Oliver, of New York; Mr. James Pike, of New Hampshire; Mr. Thomas B. Florence, of Pennsylvania; Mr. John H. Savage, of Tennessee; Mr. William W. Welch, of Connecticut; Mr. Albert G. Talbott, of Kentucky; Mr. Samuel Dickson, of New York; Mr. John H. Lumpkin, of Georgia; and Mr. George R. Robbins, of New Jersey. Committee on Roads and Canals -Mr. James Knox, of Illinois; Mr. Thomas Ruffin, of North Carolina; Mr. Harvey D. Scott, of Indiana; Mr. George W. Peck, of Michigan; Mr. Oscar F. Moore, of Ohio; Mr. William Barksdale, of Mississippi; Mr. Samuel C. Bradshaw, of Pennsylvania; Mr. Albert Rust, of Arkansas; and Mr. George T. Hodges, of Vermont. Committee on Patents.-Mr. Edwin B. Morgan, of New York; Mr. Calvin C. Chaffee, of Massachusetts; Mr. Samuel A. Smith, of Tennessee; Mr. Robert T. Paine, of North Carolina; and Mr. John R. Edie, of Pennsylvania. Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds.-Mr. Edward Ball, of Ohio; Mr. Lemuel Todd, of Pennsylvania; Mr. Richard C. Puryear, of North Carolina; Mr. Lawrence M. Keitt, of South Carolina; and Mr. Anthony E. Roberts, of Pennsylvania. Committee on Revisal and Unfinished Business.-Mr. Alvah Sabin, of Vermont; Mr. Hiram Warner, of Georgia; Mr. Bayard Clarke, of New York; Mr. Eli S. Shorter, of Alabama; and Mr. Jacob C. Davis, of Illinois. Committee on Accounts.-Mr. Benjamin B. Thurston, of Rhode Island; Mr. Matthias H. Nichols, of Ohio; Mr. James Buffinton, of Massachusetts; Mr. John S. Carlile, of Virginia; and Mr. Jonas A. Hughston, of New York. Committee on Mileage.-Mr. William H. Sneed, of Tennessee; Mr. Preston S. Brooks, of South Carolina; Mr. William H. Kelsey, of New York; Mr Lemuel D. Evans, of Texas; and Mr. James H. Woodworth, of Illinois. Committee on Engraving.—Mr. William H. Kelsey, of New York; Mr. William S. Damrell, of Massachusetts; and Mr. John V. Wright, of Tennessee. Joint Committee on the Library.-Mr. William Aiken, of South Carolina; Mr. Job R. Tyson, of Pennsylvania; and Mr. John U. Pettit, of Indiana. Joint Committee on Printing.—Mr. Matthias H. Nichols, of Ohio; Mr. Aaron H. Cragin, of New Hampshire; and Mr. Thomas T. Flagler, of New York. Joint Committee on Enrolled Bills.—Mr. James Pike, of New Hampshire; Mr. Thomas G. Davidson, of Louisiana; and Mr. George Vail, of New Jersey. The following committees hold over from the last session, viz: Committee on Expenditures in the State Department.-Mr. Preston S. Brooks, of South Carolina; Mr. Samuel A. Smith, of Tennessee; Mr. Asa Packer, of Pennsylvania; Mr. Rufus H. King, of New York; and Mr. William S. Damrell, of Massachusetts. Committee on Expenditures in the Treasury Department.-Mr. Henry Waldron, of Michigan; Mr. Daniel Wells, jr., of Wisconsin; Mr. Alexander K. Marshall, of Kentucky; Mr. Zedekiah Kidwell, of Virginia; and Mr. Isaiah D. Clawson, of New Jersey. Committee on Expenditures in the War Department.-Mr. Joshua H. Jewett, of Kentucky; Mr. William W. Valk, of New York; Mr. Thomas Rivers, of Tennessee; Mr. John Covode, of Pennsylvania; and Mr. James L. D. Morrison, of Illinois. Committee on Expenditures in the Navy Department.-Mr. Thomas L. Harris, of Illinois; Mr. John Wheeler, of New York; Mr. Cadwalader C. Washburne, of Wisconsin; Mr. Warner L. Underwood, of Kentucky; and Mr. John V. Wright, of Tennessee. Committee on Expenditures in the Post Office Department.-Mr. John U. Pettit, of Indiana; Mr. Leander M. Cox, of Kentucky; Mr. John Williams, of New York; Mr. Henry C. Burnett, of Kentucky; and Mr. Edwin G. Reade, of North Carolina. Committee on Expenditures on the Public Buildings.-Mr. Fayette McMullin, of Virginia; Mr. Andrew Z. McCarty, of New York; Mr. James A. Stewart, of Maryland; Mr. Samuel F. Swope, of Kentucky; and Mr. Robert P. Trippe, of Georgia. Mr. Florence moved that when the House adjourns, it adjourn until Monday next; which motion was disagreed to. The Speaker having announced, as the business first in order, the motion of Mr. Grow to lay upon the table the motion to reconsider the vote by which the House determined that the oath should not be administered to John W. Whitfield, as the delegate from the Territory of Kansas, Mr. Phelps moved that there be a call of the House. It was decide in the negative, } .... Yeas... ... 102 .... 107 The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are— Mr. William Aiken James C. Allen Hendley S. Bennett John S. Caskie Thomas L. Clingman Howell Cobb Williamson R. W. Cobb Leander M. Cox. Martin J. Crawford Elisha D. Cullen Jacob C. Davis Nathaniel G. Foster Mr. Thomas J. D. Fuller Muscoe R. H. Garnett J. Morrison Harris Luther M. Kennett Mr. George W Peck Robert P. Trippe George Vail Percy Walker Hiram Warner Albert G. Watkins Daniel Wells, jr. Mr. William Cumback Alexander De Witt Edward Dodd J. Reece Emrie Mr. Samuel Galloway Samuel S. Marshall Mr. Smith Miller Oscar F. Moore Alex. C. M. Pennington John U. Pettit So the House refused to order a call. Mr. John Sherman George A. Simmons Abram Wakeman Cadwalader C. Washburne Ellihu B. Washburne Israel Washburn, jr. Cooper K. Watson John Woodruff James H. Woodworth. Mr. Phelps moved that when the House adjourns, it adjourn until Saturday next. And the question being put, Yeas It was decided in the negative, Nays.... 48 153 The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are Mr. Henry C. Burnett James H. Campbell Lewis D. Campbell John S. Carlile John S. Caskie Calvin C. Chaffee Bayard Clarke Ezra Clark, jr. Isaiah D. Clawson Williamson R. W. Cobb Alexander De Witt Robert B. Hall Aaron Harlan Mr. Solomon G. Haven George T. Hodges Robert T. Paine Alex. C. M. Pennington John J. Perry So the House refused to adjourn over. Mr. John U. Pettit James H. Woodworth John V. Wright. Mr. Phelps moved that there be a call of the House. It was decided in the negative, Nays.... 97 105 The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are— Mr. William Aiken Thomas P. Akers Mr. Thomas F. Bowie William M. Boyce Mr. John S. Caskie Thomas L. Clingman Williamson R. W. Cobb Leander M. Cox Martin J. Crawford Elisha D. Cullen Jacob C. Davis |