Mr. Franklin W Bowdon George Alfred Caldwell Willis A. Gorman James S. Green Willard P. Hall William T. Hamilton Edward Hammond Mr. Andrew J. Harlan Thomas L. Harris Those who voted in the negative are Mr. Andrew K. Hay William Hebard Humphrey Marshall John McQueen Charles H. Peaslee Mr. Edson B. Olds James L. Orr David Outlaw Lucius B. Peck Alexander G. Penn William A. Richardson John Robbins, jr. John L. Robinson Thomas Ross John H. Savage Cullen Sawtelle James A. Seddon Augustine H. Shepperd Frederick P. S'anton Richard H Stanton Alexander H. Stephens Charles Stetson Charles Sweetser John I.. Taylor James H. Thomas Jacob Thompson James Thompson John B. Thompson Abraham W. Venable Hiram Walden Loren P. Waldo Daniel Wallace Albert G. Watkins Marshall J. Wellborn William A. Whittlesey Christopher H. Williams Timothy R Young. Mr. Charles W. Pitman Harvey Putnam Robert R Reed Gideon Reynolds Elijah Risley Julius Rockwell Joseph M. Root Robert L. Rose David Rumsey, jr. William A. Sackett Robert C. Schenck Ab'm M. Schermerhorn John L. Schoolcraft Peter H. Silvester Elbridge G. Spaulding William Sprague Edward Stanly Thaddeus Stevens John R. Thurman Walter Underhill John Van Dyke Samuel F. Vinton John Wentworth Hugh White Isaac Wildrick David Wilmot So the main question was ordered to be now put. Joseph A. Woodward. The question then being put, Shall the said resolution be engrossed and read a third time? It was decided in the affirmative, SYeas.... Nays... 106 103 The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are— Mr. Nathaniel Albertson William S. Ashe William H. Bissell Joel B Danner Cyrus L. Dunham Henry A. Edmundson Winfield S. Featherston Thomas J. D. Fuller Alfred Gilmore Mr. Willis A. Gorman Nathaniel S. Littlefield John C. Mason John A. McClernand Mr. John K. Miller John S. Millson Marshall J. Wellbora Mr. Willard P. Hall So the said resolution was ordered to be engrossed and read a third time. Mr. Mc Willie moved that the vote last taken 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 affirmative, S Yeas.. Nays.... 113 93 The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are Mr. Nathaniel Albertson William S. Ashe William H. Bissell Franklin W. Bowdon Joseph R. Chandler Thomas L. Clingman Williamson R. W. Cobb John R. J. Daniel Joel B. Danner Edmund Deberry Mr. Willard P. Hall William T. Hamilton Mr. Charles S. Morehead William A. Richardson Those who voted in the negative are Mr. Henry P. Alexander Charles Allen Josiah M. Anderson George R. Andrews Joseph Casey Mr. Elbridge Gerry Daniel F. Miller Mr. James L. Orr John S. Phelps Robert L. Rose David Wilmot Joseph A. Woodward. So the motion to reconsider the vote by which the said resolution was ordered to be engrossed and read a third time, was laid on the table. The resolution being engrossed, it was accordingly read the third time. The questien then recurring on its passage, Mr. McWillie moved the previous question. Pending which, Mr. Otis moved that the resolution be laid on the table. And the question being put, It was decided in the negative, Yeas.. Nays.. 92 112 The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are Those who voted in the negative are Mr. Nathaniel Albertson William S. Ashe William H. Bissell Willis A. Gorman James S. Green Mr. Willard P. Hall William T Hamilton Nathaniel S. Littlefield John S. Millson Mr. William Sprague Mr. Charles S. Morehead Alexander G. Penn So the House refused to lay the said resolution on the table. The question again recurred on its passage. And being put, It was decided in the affirmative, The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are Mr. Nathaniel Albertson William S. Ashe George Ashmun Mr. Thomas H Averett William V. N. Bay Mr. James M. H. Beale John Bell William H Bissell |