Mr. Walter Booth F. Carrington Cabell Rufus K Goodenow Mr. Joseph Grinnell Mr. Andrew J. Ogle Lucius B. Peck Ab'm M. Schermerhorn Frederick P Stanton So the House refused to lay the said bill on the table. The question again recurring on its third reading, it was ordered to be read the third time. The question then recurring on its passage, Mr. Nelson moved the previous question; which was seconded, and the main question ordered and put, viz: Shall the bill pass? And it was decided in the negative, Yeas... Nays.. 99 107 The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are Mr. Henry P. Alexander Mr O samus Cole Mr. Alexander R. Holladay Isaac E Holmes Daniel F. Miller Mr. Willis A. Gorman Humphrey Marshall David Outlaw So the said bill was rejected. Mr. John L. Tavlor John B. Thompson John R. Thurman Mr. Allen F. Owen Jacob Thompson Mr. Inge moved that the vote by which the said bill was rejected be reconsidered, and also moved that the motion to reconsider be laid on the table. And the question being put on the latter motion, It was decided in the negative, Yeas.. Nays. 91 95 The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present. Those who voted in the affirmative are Mr William F. Colcock John R. J. Daniel Samuel W. Inge Joseph W Jackson Andrew Johnson Mr. George W. Jones John C. Mason John S. Phelps Those who voted in the negative arc Mr Henry P. Alexander Char es Allen James Brooks William J. Brown Lorenzo Burrows Thomas B Butler Joseph Casey Mr. Henry A. Edmundson Samuel A. Elliot Mr. William A. Richardson Daniel Wallace Marshall J. Wellborn Mr. Finis E. McLean James A. Seddon Augustine H. Shepperd Samuel F. Vinton Albert G. Watkins George W. Wright. So the motion to reconsider was not laid on the table. The question recurring on the motion to reconsider, Mr. Inge moved that its further consideration be postponed until tomorrow; which motion was disagreed to. The question again recurring on the motion to reconsider, Mr. Duer moved the previous question; which was seconded, and the main question ordered and put, viz: Shall the said vote be reconsidered? And it was decided in the affirmative, Yeas..... Nays.... 102 91 The yeas and nays being desired by one fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are Mr Henry P. Alexander Charles Allen William J. Alston Mr. Nathan Evans Lewis C. Levin Mr. James Meacham Daniel F. Miller Henry D. Moore William Nelson Mr. Andrew Johnson John C. Mason David Outlaw So the said vote was reconsidered. The question again recurring on the passage of the said bill, Mr. Duer moved to reconsider the vote by which the said bill had been ordered to a third reading. Mr. Inge moved that the said motion to reconsider be laid on the table. And the question being put, It was decided in the affirmative, SYeas.... Nays... 92 91 The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are Mr. Isham G. Harris John Otis Charles H. Peaslee Mr. Alexander G. Penn John S. Phelps William A. Richardson Christopher H. Williams Mr. Samuel Calvin Joseph Casey Joseph R. Chandler Thomas L Chingman Orsamus Cole Harmon S. Conger Moses B Corwin John Crowell |