J. Jewett, Richard E. Jones, John D. Kemp, Jno. Rhode Island. SENATE, May 27, 1869. Yeas-Messrs. Wheaton Allen, Nicholas Ball, M. Nichol, Morgan N. Odell, James Parks, Jno. George L. Clark, George II. Corliss, Benoni CarB. Read, James Robinson, William L. Ross, N. penter, Samuel W. Church, James S. Cook, Geo. C. Rutter, William Shaw, Andrew J. Swain, Jes B. Coggeshall, John M. Douglass, James T. Ed. riah Swetland, Ansel T. Wulling, Tilliam R. wards, Benjamin Fessenden, Lysander Flagg, Wilson, Samuel M. Worth, and Speaker—47. Charles H. Fisher, Albert G. Hopkins, David IIopkins, Asahel Matteson, Jos. Osborne, Daniel Oregon. B. Pond, William C. Potter, Jethro Peek ham, [Not yet voted.] Isaac B. Richmond, Lewis B. Smith, Charles C. Van Zandt-23. Nays-Messrs. Pardon W. Stevens, Alfred Anthony, William Butler, Stephen C. Browning, Silas C. Crandall, Samuel H. Cross, Alexander Yeas-Messrs. Esaias Billingfelt, James C Eldy, Timothy A. Leonard, Nathaniel C. PerkBrown, G. Dawson Coleman, George Connell, hum, John B. Pearce, Joseph W. Sweet, George W. Russell Erreth, James l\'. Fisher, James L. Gra- Taylor-12. ham, A. Wilson Ileuszey, James Kerr, Morrow B. Lowry, A. G. Olmstuid , P. JI. Osterhout, Jno. IIOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, May 29, 1809. K. Robinson, C. II. S:in-n, Alex. Stutzman, A. Vote on postponing the question till the January W. Taylor, 11. White, Wilmer Worthington--18. Nars-- dossie. John B. Deck, R. S. Bruun, For POSTPONENENT-Messrs. William D. AlC!{on Burnett, J. D. Defies ( V. Dion, rien, Feriinand II. Allon, Emor J. Angell, JuGje , D. Jouksom, R. J. Linn, 11, in lius Baker, George W. Bliss, Theodore P. Bogent, M:Cezless, ('tiles I.T. 1 Intira; 1. G. Whil-Bavlies Bourne, John C. Brown, Ezra J. Caddy, ler, 1). A. Nagle, 117, Jl. Rul, Thomas J. Humilton Clerke, Nathaniel B. Durfee, Ilenry B. Stright, $22.20111. Tii'i'r, 1507m A. Wiel- T. Grant, Richard W. Greene, Jason W. Hale, lap -15. Stephen Harris, William S. Kent, Robert R. IIOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Vurch 25, 1869. Knowles, Evard Lillibridge, John Loveland, TEAS-Messrs. Alex. Adaire, Fred. W. Ames, Francis W Viner, Arlon Mowry, George II. William Beatty, Samuel T. Brown, Andrew J. Olney, Samuel B. Parker, John C. Pegram, SamButiington, Wm. M. Bund, Loren Burritt, John ucl Rodman, jr., William P. Shaffield, Nathaniei F. Chamberlain, Thos Churchi , Junius R. Clark, Horatio 1. Stone, Nathan T. Verry, Albert al. C. Smith, George T. Spicer, Joseph E. Speink, John Cloud, Elisha W. Davis, Allender P. Dun. can, John Edwards, David Foy, Jacob C. Gat Waite , John E. Weeden, Joseph D. Wilcor, Jas. chell, Alex. C. Hamilton, Jacob G. Heilman, M. Wright-35. A. Jackson llerr. Ilm. G. lIerrold, Robert ller AGAINST POSTPONEMENT—Messrs. Benjamin T. vey, Henry B. IIofl'man, Jas. Holgate, Marshall Eames, (Speaker,) William T. Adams, Edwin C. Hong. Washington W. Hopkins, Miles S. Aldrich, Lucius C. Ashley, John H. Barden, WilHumphreys, Jas. A. llunter, Samuel' M. Jack: liam W. Blodgett, Francis Brinley, Joseph F. Leedond, Alex. Leslie, Jacob H. Longenecker, James C. Collins, Davis Cook, jr., Saladin Cook, $on, Samuel Kerr, Chas. Kleckner, Augustus B. Brown, Henry Bull, jr., John T. Bush, Thomas G. Carr, John G. Childs, Thomas Coggeshall, jr., David M. Marshall, Amos II. Martin, Stephen Ed. Dowling, Daniel E. Day, Henry F. Brown, M. Meredith, Vincent Miller, George F. Morgan, George W. Myers, Thomas Nicholson, Jerome B. Edwin L. Freeman, George W. Green, David S. Niles, Wm. 1. I. Painter, Jacob G. Peters, Jas: Harris, Wm. Knowles, Nathan B. Lewis, Jesse M. Phillips, Geo. P. Rea, Archimides Robb, Jos. Metcalf , Jabez W. Mowry, Charles H. Perkins, Robison, David Robison, Almon P. Stephens, William H. Seagrave, Owen W. Simmons —29. James V. Stokes, John D. Stranahan, Butler B South Carolina. SENATE, March 6, 1869. YEAS-Messrs. H. Luck, R. H. Cain, E. E. Geo. Wilson, John Clark, (Speaker,)-62. Dickson, R. J. Donaldson, II. W. Duncan, J. A, Nays— Messrs. Joshua Brans, Michael Beard, Greene, W. R. Hoyt, J. K. Jillson, C. P. Leslie, Samuel F. Bossard, Phillip Breen, Henry Brobst, John Lunney, C. W. Montgomery, H. J. MaxRobert B. Brown, Theolore Cornman, Daniel Well, W. B. Nash, Y. J. P. Owens, J. H. Rainey, H. Creitz, Sumuel D. Dailey, William J. Davis, W. E. Rose, S. A. Swails, J. J. Wright-18. Armstrong B. Dill, James Eschbach, John H. Nay--Mr. Joel Foster-1. Fogel, George II. Goundie, Ilenry S. Hottenstein, George R. Tursk, Richmond I. Jones, Samuel HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, March 11, 1869. Josephs, William H. Kase, Thos. J. McCullough, YEAS--Messrs. F. J. Moses, jr., (Speaker,) B. John M. Ginnis, Edward C. McKinstry, Henry A. Boseman, B. F. Berry, W. J. Brodie, S. Brown, Mc Miller, P. Gray Meek, Michael Mullin, I'm. John Boston, Joseph Boston, John A. Boswell, M. Nelson, Decatur E. Nice, Danl. L. O'Neill, Jas. Jason Bryant, W. A. Bishop, Lawrence Cain, E. Place, Im. H. Playford, John Porter, Benja- J. Cain, Wilson Cooke, W. S. Collins, Josepb min F. Porter, John I. Rogers, George Scott , Jos. Crews, P. C. DeLarge, John B. Dennis, William Sedgwick, John Shirely, Lewis H. Stout, Nathan Driffle, R. B. Elliott, J. H. Feriter, S. Farr, W. G. Westler--38. H. W. Gray, John Gardner, Esop Goodson, E. Hayes, C. D. Hayne, James N. Hayne, B. Hum- John Rufus Smith, Jesse F. Snodgrass, Richard phries, G. Hollinan, James Hutson, D. Harris, Thomas, William O. Wright-22. John B. Hyde, D. J. J. Johnson, W. E. John Nays-Messrs. Rhodes B. Ballard, John Bowston, S. Johnson, B. F. Jackson, H. Jacobs, B. yer, Reuben Davisson, Henry II. Dits, William James, H. James, WV. R. Jervay, J. H. Jones, W. H. M. French, Alpheus Garrison, Benjamin F. HarJones, C. S. Kuh, H. J. Lomax, George Lee, S. J. rison, James Tervey, John A. Hutton, Alexander Lee, J. Long, J. Mayer, W.C. Morrison, W.J. Mc- M. Jacob, John J. Jacob, John Kincaid, Daniel Kinley, E. Mickey, G. F. McIntyre, H. McDan Lamb, Thomas W. Manion, Jas. T. McClaskey, iels, J. S. Mobley, J. P. Mays, J. W. Mead, W. David S. Pinnell, Charles W. Smith, Louis č. Nelson, J. W. Nash, J. L. Nagle, P. J. O'Con. Stifel, John T. Vance—19. nell, II. W. Purvis, W. Perrin, J. Prendegrass, A. J. Ransier, Thomas Richardson, T. Root, A. Wisconsin. Rush, P. R. Rivers, E. M. Stoeber, C. J. Stolbranch, Robert Smalls, A. Smith, S. Saunders, SENATE, March 9, 1869. H. L. Shrewsbury, P. Smythe, T. K. Serporlas, YEAS—Messrs. Henry Adams, S. S. Barlow, R. F. Scott, B. A. Thompson, S. B. Thompson, W. J. Copp, J. W. Fisher, William M. Griswold, Reuben Tomlinson, W. NI. Thomas, S. Tinsley, Geo. C. Hazelton, Lemuel W. Joiner, W. J. KerC. M. Wilder, John Wooley, W. J. Whipper, J. shaw, A. W. Newman, David Taylor, Anthony H. White, J. B. Wright, George M. Wells-88. Van Wyck, Geo. D. Waring, Chas. M. Webb, Nays-Messrs. 0. M. Doyle, R. M. Smith, C. G. Williams, Nelson Williams—15. John Wilson-3. Nays--Messrs. W. J. Abrams, Satterlec Clarke, Not Voting-Messrs. B. Barton, T. F. Cly. H. H. Gray, Carl Habich, Chas. H. Larkin, burn, John A. Chestnut, George Dusenberry, L. Wm. Pitt Lynde, Lyman Morgan, Geo. Reed, W. Duvall, F. De Mars, P. E. Ezekiel, John G. Adam Schantz, W. IV. Woodman, TI'm. Young Grant, J. Henderson, J. H. Jenks, H. Johnson, G. -11. Johnson, W. C. Keith, F. A. Levie, S. Littlejohn, A BSENT AND NOT VOTING—E. S. Bragg, C. M. Wm. McKinley, John B. Moore, Y. B. Milford, Buth, William Ketcham, N. M. Littlejohn, 11. W. F. F. Miller, W. J. Mixson, S. Nuckles, C. II. Louder, Curtis Mann, Henry Stevens-7. Pettengill, B. F. Sloan, W. G. Stewart, William HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, March, 3, 1869. Simons, J. Smiley, C. C. Turner, W. W. Waller, H. W. Webb-29. YEAS—Messrs. Fayette Allen, Douglas Ar nold, H. D. Barron, J. B. G. Baxter, J. Bennett, Tennessee. Van S. Bennett, Benjamin H. Bettis, J. M. Bingham, J. N. P. Bird, Thomas Blackstock, H. [Not yet voted.] C. Bottum, G. H. Brock, Luther Buxton, Syl vester Calwell, Ben. M. Coutes, Joseph S. Curtis, Texas. W. P. Dewey, Seth Fisher, Jas. S. Foster, Hiram [Not yet voted.] L. Gilmore, Geo. T. Graves, J. K. Hamilton, Joseph Harris, Andrew Henry, Robert Henry, Vermont. Edwin L. Hoyt, Frederick Huntley, Edwin [Not yet voted.] IIurlbut, Thos. A. Jackson, D. H. Johnson, J. E. Johnson, C. C. Kuntz,0. B. Lapham, A. R. McVirginia. Cartney, J. R. McDonald, John McLees, D. E. [Not yet voted.] Maxson, Knute Nelson, C. C. Palmer, C. D. Parker, C. H. Parker, Cyras Perry, A. L. Phil. West Virginia. lips, Thad. C. Pound, Abner Powell, N. B. Richardson, Freeman M. Ross, Wm. E. Rowe, M. H. Sessions, Adelman Sherman, John A. Smith, SENATE, March 3, 1869. S. E. Tarbell, Joseph M. Thomas, Thornton YEAS-Messrs. Joseph T. Hoke, (President,) Thompson, Vernon Lichoner, G. W. Trask, A. J. James Burley, H. K. Dix, Willis J. Drummond, Turner, N. P. Waller W. S. Warner, Jefferson F. Ephraim Doolittle, George K. Leonard, Z. D. Wescott, Samuel C. West, and Mr. Speaker A. M. Ramsdell, Alstorpheus Werninger, Wm. Work- | Thomson-62. man, Samuel Young-10. Nays-Messrs. John Adams, John H. Bohne, Nays—Messrs. Lewis Applegate, Wm. J. Bore- A. K. Delaney. Andrew Dieringer, Richard Donman, Jesse H. Cather, Henry G. Davis, John M. ovan, Patrick Drew, Rees Evans, B. F. Fay, John Phelps, Andrew Wilson—6. Fellenz, Charles Geisse, Job Haskell, James Woye, E. H. Ives, John Kastler, J. McDonald, C. E. HOUSE, March 2, 1869. AscIntosh, D. W. Maxon, William Murphy, EuYEAS—Messrs. Solomon G. Fleming, (Speaker,) gene O'Connor, C. H. M. Peterson, J. Phillips, Joseph W. Allison, George W. Carpenter, James C. Pole, Jerome B. Potter, Henry Reed, Henry C. Carpenter, Benjamin F. Charlton, Elias Can- Rankel, John Ruttledge, John Scheffel, Geo. B. ningham, George Edwards, Joseph H. Gibson, Smith, Joseph Winslow-29. Sidney Haymond, Fenelon Howes, John S. Nor VOTING — Messrs. George Abert, P. J. Keever, Edward S. Mahon, Andrew W. Mann, Conklin, J. L. Fobes, John Gillespie, Daniel William M. Powell, Thomas G. Putnam, John Hooper, A. G. Kellam, Henry Roethe, Parlan Reynolds, Barney J. Rollins, Owen G. Scofield, Semple, Randall Wilcox-9. XLVIII. STATISTICAL TABLES. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RETURNS.-NATIONAL DEBT STATEMENT. * Electoral and Popular Votes for Prosident of the United Statest for the Terni Commencing March 4, 1869. The whole number of electors to vote for President and Vice President, including electors of Georgia, is 294, of which a majority is 148; and the whole number, excluding those of Georgia, is 285, of which a majority is 143. † For presidential election returns of 1860 and 1864 see p. iii Political Manual for 1868, or p. 372 Hand-Book of Politics. For Vice President, Schuyler Colfax, of Indiana, received 214 electoral votes; and F. P. Blair, Jr., of Missouri, 71 votes, excluding the vote of Georgia, or 80 including ito Democratic majorities. | No vote. By legislature. 117 STATEMENT OF THE PUBLIC DEBT OF THE UNITED STATES.-JULY 1, 1869. ! June 14, 1858..... Bonds 5 per cent........ 5 per cent......... war,) 1881. 5, 1861. 6 per cent.......... Aggregate of debt bearing coin interest.. $500,000 00 January and July. 28,350 00 January and July. 38,825 00 May and November. 1,276,210 50 January and July. 2,938,388 00 1,122,182 00 Debt bearing Interest in Lawful Money. March 2, 1867, and Certificates... 3 per cent. July 2, 1868. July 23, 1868. ........ Navy Pens'n Fund) 3 per cent.......... Aggregate of debt bearing interest in lawful money. $52,120,000 00 On demand, (interest estimated for 9 months).... 14,000,000 00 Interest only applicable to payment of pensions..... $1,172,700 00 Ann'ally or on redemp tion of certificate. 210,000 00 | January and July. 66,120,000 00 1,382,700 00 STATEMENT OF THE PUBLIC DEBT OF THE UNITED STATES, JULY 1, 1869.-Continued. Debt on which Interest has ceased since maturity. April 15, 1842.. Bonds 6 per cent.... January 28, 1817. Bonds ............ 6 per cent.......... 6 per cent.......... years.) and 2 years.) June 30, 1864. since maturity. |