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citizen with intent to prevent or hinder his free exercise and enjoyment of any right or privilege granted or secured to him by the Constitution or laws of the United States, or because of his having exercised the same, such person shall be held guilty of felony, and on conviction thereof shall be fined and imprisoned; the fine not to exceed $5,000, and the imprisonment not to exceed ten years; and shall, moreover, be thereafter ineligible to, and disabled from holding, any office or place of honor, profit, or trust, created by the Constitution or laws of the United States.

SEC. - That if in the act of violating any provision in either of the two preceding sections, any other felony, crime, or misdemeanor shall be committed, the offender, on conviction of such violation of said sections, shall be punished for the same with such punishments as are attached to like felonies, crimes, and misdemeanors by the laws of the State in which the offense may be committed.

Which was agreed to.

Mr. Pool moved to strike out the twelfth section and insert as follows:

That the President of the United States may employ in any State such part of the land and naval forces of the United States, or of the militia, as he may deem necessary to enforce the complete execution of this act; and with such forces may pursue, arrest, and hold for trial all persons charged with the violation of any of the provisions of this act, and enforce the attendance of witnesses upon the examination or trial of such persons.

Which was disagreed to-yeas 6, nays 34, on a division.

Mr. Willey moved to strike out of the second section the following words:

For every such offense forfeit and pay the sum of $500 to the person aggrieved thereby, to be recovered by an action on the case, with full costs and such allowance for counsel fees as the court shall deem just, and shall also

Which was disagreed to-yeas 21, nays 27, as follow:

21.

Which was agreed to-yeas 24, nays 22, as follow:

YEAS-Messrs. Cameron, Carpenter, Chandler, Cole,

Cragin, Flanagan, Gilbert, Hamilton of Texas, Harris, Howe, Howell, McDonald, Nye, Osborn, Ramsey, Revels, Rice, Robertson, Sawyer, Spencer, Stewart, Sumner, Thayer, Warner-24.

ilton of Maryland, Harlan, Howard, Johnston, McCreery, Morton. Pomeroy, Pool, Pratt, Ross, Scott, Stockton, Thurman, Trumbull, Vickers, Willey, Williams, Yates

NAYS-Messrs. Abbott, Casserly. Corbett, Davis, Ham

22.

Mr. Williams moved to strike out of the eighth section the words "or such portion of the land or naval forces of the United States or of the militia.'

Which was disagreed to-yeas 12, nays 38, as follow:

YEAS-Messrs. Casserly, Davis, Fowler, Hamilton of Maryland, Johnston. McCreery, Ross, Sprague, Stockton, NAYS-Messrs. Abbott, Brownlow, Cameron, Carpen. ter, Chandler, Cole, Corbett, Cragin, Flanagan, Hamilton of Texas, Hamlin, Harlan, Harris, Howard, Howe, Howell, McDonald, Morton, Nye, Osborn, Patterson, Pomeroy, Pool, Pratt, Ramsey, Revels, Rice, Robertson, Sawyer, Scott, Spencer, Stewart, Sumner, Thayer, Trumbull, Warner, Willey, Yates-38.

Thurman, Vickers, Williams-12.

Mr. Scott moved to strike out the third section of the substitute, which was disagreed to-yeas 14, nays 33, as follow:

YEAS-Messrs. Anthony, Casserly, Davis, Fowler, Hamilton of Maryland, Howell, Johnston, McCreery, Ross, Scott, Stockton, Thurman, Vickers, Williams-14. NAYS-Messrs. Abbott, Brownlow, Cameron, Carpenter, Chandler, Cole, Corbett, Cragin, Flanagan, Gilbert, Hamilton of Texas, Hamlin, Harlan, Harris, Howe, Pool, Pratt, Ramsey, Revels, Rice, Robertson, Sawyer, McDonald, Morrill of Maine, Nye. Osborn, Pomeroy, Spencer, Stewart, Sumner, Thayer, Warner, Yates-33.

Mr. Vickers moved to amend the fourth sec

tion by inserting in the first line after the words "That if," the words "under or by color of State authority;" which was disagreed to-yeas 9, nays 41, as follow:

Maryland, Johnston, McCreery, Stockton, Thurman, Vickers-9.

YEAS-Messrs. Casserly, Davis, Fowler, Hamilton of

NAYS-Messrs. Abbott, Anthony, Brownlow, Cameron, Carpenter, Chandler, Cole, Corbett, Cragin, Flanagan, Gilbert, Hamilton of Texas, Hamlin, Harlan, Harris, Howard, Howe, Howell, McDonald, Morrill of Maine, Morton, Nye, Osborn, Patterson, Pomeroy, Pool, Pratt, Ramsey, Revels, Rice, Robertson, Sawyer, Scott, Spencer, Stewart, Sumner, Thayer, Trumbull, Warner, Williams, Yates-41.

YEAS-Messrs. Anthony, Casserly, Davis, Fowler,
Hamilton of Maryland, Hamlin, Harlan, Howell, Johns-
ton, McCreery, Patterson, Pomeroy, Pratt, Ross. Scott,
Stockton, Thurman, Vickers, Willey, Williams, Yates-
Mr. Casserly moved to strike out the words
NAYS-Messrs. Abbott, Cameron, Carpenter, Chand-"and such allowance for counsel fees as the court
ler, Cole. Corbett, Cragin, Flanagan, Hamilton of Texas,
Harris, Howard, Howe, McDonald, Nye, Osborn, Pool,
Ramsey, Revels, Rice, Robertson, Sawyer, Spencer,
Sprague, Stewart, Sumner, Thayer, Warner-27.

Mr. Carpenter moved to amend by adding the following section:

SEC.. That any person who shall be deprived of or fail to be elected to any office, except that of member of Congress or member of a State legislature, by reason of a violation of any of the provisions of this act, or by reason of the denial to any citizen of the right to vote on account of his race, color, or previous condition of servitude, shall be entitled to hold such office and perform the duties and receive the emoluments thereof, and may recover the possession of such office by quo warranto or other appropriate proceeding in the circuit or district court of the United States for the proper district, or in any State court having jurisdiction of such proceedings.

shall deem just" wherever they occur in the bill; which was disagreed to-yeas 10, nays 39, as follow:

YEAS-Messrs. Casserly, Davis, Fowler, Hamilton of Maryland, Johnston, McCreery, Ross, Stockton, Thurman, Vickers-10.

NAYS-Messrs. Abbott, Anthony, Brownlow, Cameron, Carpenter, Chandler, Cole, Corbett, Cragin, Flanagan, Gilbert, Hamilton of Texas. Hamlin, Harlan, Harris, born, Patterson, Pomeroy Pool, Pratt, Ramsey. Revels, Howard, Howe, Howell, Mc Donald, Morton, Nye, OsRice, Robertson, Sawyer, Scott, Spencer, Stewart, Sumner, Thayer, Warner, Williams, Yates-39.

Mr. Howard moved to amend section four by striking out the word "attempt" and inserting the words "shall combine or confederate with others;" which was agreed to.

With some verbal amendments the bill was

passed—yeas 43, nays 8, as follow:

YEAS-Messrs. Abbott, Anthony, Brownlow, Cameron, Carpenter, Chandler, Cole, Corbett, Cragin, Flanagan,

Gilbert, Hamilton of Texas, Hamlin, Harlan, Harris,
Howard, Howe, Howell, McDonald, Morrill of Maine,
Morton, Nye, Osborn, Patterson, Pomeroy, Pool, Pratt,
Ramsey, Revels, Rice, Ross, Sawyer, Scott, Spencer,
Sprague, Stewart, Sumner, Thayer, Trumbull, Warner,
Willey, Williams, Yates-43.

NAYS-Messrs. Casserly, Davis, Fowler, Hamilton of
Maryland, Johnston, McCreery, Thurman, Vickers-8.

The Senate amendments were disagreed to by the House and a committee of conference asked and granted, which reported to both houses the bill as finally passed, as above.

VOTES OF THE STATE LEGISLATURES ON THE
PROPOSED XVth AMENDMENT TO THE CON-

STITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES.*

Alabama.

SENATE, November 16, 1869.
YEAS-Messrs. R. N. Barr, F. G. Bromberg,
W. M. Buckley, D. E. Coon, J. A. Farden, J. T.
Foster, W. W. Glass, Burrell Johnston, W. B.
Jones, Philip King, Thomas Lambert, Benjamin
Lentz, G. T. McAfee, J. W. Mabry, J. W. Mahan,
W. B. Martin, William Miller, J. F. Morton, John
Oliver, J. L. Pennington, J. D. F. Richards, B.
F. Royal, H. C. Sanford, D. V. Sevier, I. D. Sib-
ley, J. P. Stow, H. H. Wise, C. O. Whitney, F. D.
Wyman, J. A. Yordy―30.

Delaware.

SENATE, March 17, 1869.

YEAS-Messrs. Curtis B. Ellison, John G. Jack

son-2.

NAYS-Messrs. Jacob Bounds, Thomas H. Denney, Chas. Gooding, John W. Hall, John H. Paynter, Geo. Russell, James Williams, Speaker-7. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, March 18, 1869. YEAS-0.

John A. Brown, Lot Cloud, Isaac Connoway, Ja-
NAYS-Messrs. John G. Bacon, Geo. F. Brady,
cob Deakyne, William Dean, Shepard P. Houston,
Thomas J. Marvel, Philip C. Matthews, Whiteley
W. Meredith, Robert J. Reynolds, Peter Robinson,
Albert H. Silver, William B. Tomlinson, Joseph W.
Vandegrift, H. C. Wolcott, J. Hickman, Speaker-
19.

Georgia.*

SENATE, February 2, 1870.
YEAS-Messrs. W. F. Bowers, H. A. Bradley,
Walker Brock, T. G. Campbell, I. M. Coleman,
N. Corbitt, John Dickey, J. L. Dunning, William
Griffin, Joshua Griffin, John Harris, E. I. Higbee,
McW. Hungerford, W. B. Jones, W. F. Jordan,
J. H. McWhorter, J. C. Richardson, Josiah Sher-
man, W. C. Smith, T. I. Speer, A. M. Stringer,
J. W. Traywick, George Wallace, F. O. Welch,
Benjamin Conley, President-25.

NAYS-Messrs. John T. Burns, M. A. Candler,
J. C. Fain, H. Hicks, A. W. Holcomb, W. T
Mc Arthur, A. D. Nunnally, M. C. Smith, C. B.
Wooten-9.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

NAY-Mr. A. N. Worthy-1. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, November 16, 1869. YEAS-Messrs. Benjamin Alexander, T. W. Armstrong, William Alley, John R. Ard, Austin, E W. Attaway, Matt. Avery, Alfred Baker, M. R. Bell, Samuel Blanden, Warren A. Brantley, N. A. Brewington, Pierce Burton, Richard Burke, John Carraway, E. T. Childress, W. R, Chisholm, John W. Coleman, George W. YEAS-Messrs. James Allen, T. M. Allen, J. Cox, J. W. Daniels, John W. Dereen, Thomas W. Atkins, Armstrong, W. R. Bell, I. M. Diggs, Joseph Drawn, A. Emmons, Thomas D. Buchan, Marion Bethune, Eli Barnes, Richard Fister, J. R. Greene, G. W. Haley, John Hardy, Bradford, T. P. Beard, James Cunningham, W. R. E. Harris, John A. Hart, William Henderson, C. Carson, M. Claiborne, A. Colby, J. T. Costin, D. H. Hill, A. L. Holman, George Houston, D. G. H. Clower, T. G. Campbell, jr., J. H. Caldwell, C. Humphreys, E. F. Jennings, Jones, P. A. Mat. Davis, J. M Ellis, James Fitzpatrick, MonKendrick, S. F. Kenemer, Horace King, E. W. day Floyd, W. A. Golden, Samuel Gardner, Lawrence, G. Lewis, Thomas Masterson, G. W. Guilford, N. N. Gober, W. L. Goodman, W. B. Malone, Jeff. McCall, T. W. Newsom, Nin- Gray, Virgil Hillyer, H. C. Holcomb, W. H. ninger, Rice, A. G. Richardson, Justin Ro- Harrison, W. H. F. Hall, J. F. Harden, A. Haren, nayne, Edward Rose, Thomas Sanford, C. P. Sim-J. P. Hutchings, W. F. Holden, Charles H. Hooks, mons, W. G. W. Smith, S. Speed, H. J. Spring-U. L. Houston, John Higdon, G. W. Johnson, field, T. C. Steward. Paul Strobach, W. L. Taylor, John Taylor, William Taylor, H. Thompson, Charles T. Thweatt, William V. Turner, James Vanzandt, Spencer Weaver, George White, L. J. Williams, B. R. Wilson, Jack Wood, George F. Harrington, Speaker-71.

Charles O. Johnson, P. Joiner, Jackson, G. Lastinger, W. A. Lane, George Linder, J. A. Madden, R. Moore, Plate Madison, J. T. McCormick, John B. Nesbitt, J. C. Nisbit, Peter O'Neal, R. M. Parks, S. C. Prudden, James Porter, W. P. Price, J. L. Perkins, A. R. Reid, A. Richardson, NAYS-Messrs. W. T. Brown, W. D. Humphrey, J. Mason Rice, P. Sewell, F. M. Smith, Abram J. P. Hubbard, W. F. Hunt, Jacob Magee, Wil- Smith, S. L. Strickland, J. M. Sims, S. F. Salter, liam Mastin, J. G. Moore, E. J. Mansell, William E. Tweedy, W. W. Watkins, John Warren, Hiram Murrah, Adolph Proskauer, James A. Reeves, Ry-Williams, W. N. Williams, A. J. Williams, B. H. land Randolph, H. C. Tompkins, C. Tucker, Jack-Zellars, R. L. McWhorter, Speaker-75. son Tyner, J. M. Walker-16.

California.

Both houses rejected the amendment at the late session of the legislature, but an application for a copy of the vote was not granted. The vote is understood to have been a party onethe Republicans supporting, the Democrats rejecting, the amendment.

*See pp. 488 to 498, Manual of 1869, for the rest of the yotes in State Legislatures.

Har

NAYS-Messrs. J. K. Barnum, M. R. Ballen-
ger, W. G. Brown, J. A. Cobb, C. C. Cleghorn,
A. E. Cloud, W. H. Clark, C. C. Duncan, W. S.
Erwin, McK. Fincannon, H. R. Felder, J. E.
Gullatt, W. D. Hamilton, G. M. Hook,
ris, C. H. Kytle, J. J. McArthur, J. W. Mathews,
R. W. Phillips, N. J. Perkins, F. L. Pepper,
Thomas F. Rainey, V. P. Sisson, Dunlap Scott,
W. M. Tumlin, U. O. Tate, W. G. Vinson, L. H.
Walthal, L. C. A. Warren-29.

*See p. 489 for a former vote on same proposition.

Iowa.

Malone, John M. Miller, John C. Parker, W. O.
Sellman, Henry Snyder, Alfred Spates, William
B. Stephenson, William E. Timmons, William
Welsh, George W. Wilson-25.

HOUSE OF DELEGATES, February, 1870.
YEAS-0.

NAYS-Messrs. R. W. Baldwin, William Bald-
win, Horatio Beck, George Biddle, Thomas R.
Blake, Noah Bowlus, Robert F. Brattan, John
B. Brown, Daniel W. Cameron, William E. Col-
lins, George Colton, John H. Cooper, Andrew G.
Chapman, Edward S. W. Choate, Andrew J.
Crawford, William H. Crouse, Samuel K. Dennis,
James I. Duke, Charles S. Duvall, John F. Ehlen,
Isaiah Gardner, Robert J. W. Garey, William G.
Gordy, Arthur P. Gorman, Thomas H. Hamil
ton, Alexander Hardcastle, E. L. F. Hardcastle,
Benjamin H. Harrington, Henry R. Harris,
S. Hoblitzell, J. T. C. Hopkins, John H. Jordan,
Anthony Kean, E. G. Kilbourn, George A. Kirk,
Benjamin Lankford, E. C. Latrobe, Jefferson D.
John H. Marshall, Thomas Martin, John T. Mc-
Loker, Fendall Marbury, William T. Markland,
Creery, James L. McLane, William M. Merrick,
John W. Mitchell, Thomas W. Morse, Jacob My-
ers, Alexander Neill, John Owens, Henry Owings,
George Percy, John R. Purnell, William Richards,
J. Alfred Ritter, James B. Sauner, David Seibert,
Columbus I. Shipley, George A. Shower, John M.
Standish, J. M. Street, J. Monroe Sword, John B.
Thomas, Joel Thomas, James Touchstone, Lewis
Turner, jr., Greenbury M. Watkins, James Webb,
George Wells, John Welty, William White, John
F. Wiley, William B. Wilmer, James Wilson,
Airheart Winters, Richard Wooton-87.

SENATE, January 26, 1870. YEAS-Messrs. Benjamin F. Allen, Charles Atkins, Charles Beardsley, G. G. Bennett, Edward M. Bill, Henry C. Bulis, Frank T. Campbell, John M. Cathcart, James Chapin, Hans R. Claussen, George W. Couch, John N. Dixon, William G. Donnan, Joseph Dysart, George E. Griffith, Joseph Grimes, A. H. Hamilton, Joseph W. Havens, Theodore Hawley, James S. Hurley, Alexander B. Ireland, Isaac W. Keller, William Larrabee, Matthew Long, Robert Lowry, John McKean, Samuel McNutt, I. J. Mitchell, Napoleon B. Moore, Benjamin F. Murray, Homer E. Newell, J. G. Patterson, Abial R. Pierce, Wells S. Rice, Robert Smith, Henry C. Traverse, Marcus Tuttle, Jacob G. Vale, W. F. Vermillion, John P. West, William P. Wolf, James D. Wright-42. NAYS-Messrs. J. P. Casady, Lewis B. Dunham, Samuel H. Fairall, Liberty E. Fellows, F. M. Knoll, E. S. McCulloch, M. B. Mulkern-7. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, January 20, 1870. YEAS-Messrs. C. C. Applegate, Delos Arnold, Joseph Ball, James W. Beatty, John Beresheim, Peter G. Bonewitz, Aaron Brown, Joel Brown, Caleb Bundy, William Butler, G. W. Butterfield, William H. Campbell, T. B. Carpenter, John Carver, Aylett R. Colton, M. E. Cutts, Harwood G. Day, David Dickerson, Charles Dudley, Samuel B. Dumont, David T. Durham, Benjamin F. Elbert, William C. Evans, Amos S. Faville, John W. Green, William Harper, O. C. Harrington, George D. Harrison, B. F. Hartshorn, Benjamin A. Haycock, Joseph Hobson, John F. Hopkins, William Hopkirk, Henry L. Huff, John D. Hunter, George W. Jones, John A. Kasson, Benjamin F. Keables, James P. Ketcham, John F. Lacey, Daniel S. Lee, Anders O. Lommen, John Mahin, Constant R. Marks, L. T. McCoun, George H. YEAS-Messrs. George F. Batchelder, J. B. McGavren, William W. Merritt, J. D. Miles, Lewis Crooker, Charles Hill, W. S._ Jackson, D. E. Miles, jr., John L. Millard, Claudius B. Miller, King, J. A. Latimer, J. A. Leonard, Samuel John D. Miracle, John Morrison, jr., Samuel Mur- Lord, C. H. Pettit, William Pfaender, B. F. dock, J. G. Newbold, Cole Noel, Timothy O. Nor-Smith, B. D. Sprague, H. C. Wait-13. ris, Galusha Parsons, Henry O. Pratt, Samuel H. NAYS-Messrs. L. L. Baxter, George L. Becker, Rogers, Matthias J. Rohlfs, George N. Rosser, C. F. Buck, D. L. Buell, J. N. Castle, R. J. ChewNeal W. Rowell, John Russell, Cummings San-ning, William Henry, William Lochren—8. born, Thomas J. Sater, J. W. Satterth wait, Eras- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, January 13, 1870. tus Snow, Benjamin Spencer, O. O. Stanchfield, David Stewart, John Y. Stone, A. H. Stutsman, Alexander H. Swan, John H. Tait, Hamilton B. Taylor, Frederick Teale, Gillum S. Tolliver, John W. Traer, J. Q. Tufts, Edgar A. Warner, Jesse Wasson, Horace B. Williams, George H. Wright

-84.

NAYS-Messrs. David S. Bell, John Christoph, Theophilus Crawford, Emory DeGroat, James Dunne, Patrick Gibbons, Christian Hirschler, James M. Hood, John P. Irish, William Mills, Frederick O'Donnell, Pierce G. Wright-12.

Maryland.

SENATE, February, 1870.

Minnesota.

SENATE, January 12, 1870.

C. Bratrud, H. A. Brown, William L. Couplin,
YEAS-Messrs. B. Abbott, William Barton, Ole
William Close, R. Crandall, Orin Densmore, Hen-
ry Drought, John Gage, S, W. Graham, A. R. Hall,
liam F. Potter, E. A. Rice, H. W. Rulifison, M.
B. S. Larsen, William Lowell, John Miller, Wil-
H. Swift, Isaac Thorson, Nathan Vance, C. H.
E. L. Shanks, Giles Slocum, Charles Stewart, P.
Waterman, A. C. Wedge, W. C. Young, John L.
Merriam-28.

NAYS-Messrs. John Bullen, G. M. Cameron, S.
G. Canfield, John M. Cool, J. K. Cullen, John Flan-
negan, A. J. Fowler, A. M. Fridley, William Jones,
John F. Meagher, J. S. Norris, John A. Pfaar, J.
H. Pound, M. Scanlan, John L. Wilson-15.

Mississippi.

SENATE, January 15, 1870.

YEAS-0. NAYS-Messrs. Joshua Biggs, Nathan Browne, John Lee Carroll, James C. Clarke, Barnes Compton, Isaac M. Denson, James T. Earle, Daniel Fields, James H. Grove, Eli J. Henkle, Daniel YEAS-Messrs. F. M. Abbott. Horatio N. BalM. Henry, C. H. Hyland, Charles M. Jump, Wil- lard, Charles Caldwell, Thomas W. Castles, H. liam Kimmell, G. Frederick Maddox, Lemuel L. Duncan, John Gartman, William H. Gibbs,

Robert Gleed, William Gray, William M. Han- | J. D. Vickers, B. J. Waters, Conrad Weinrich,
cock, Thomas J. Hardy, Stephen Johnson, Robert Jacob Yankee, J. Morris Young, John C. Orrick,
E. Leachman, Finis H. Little, Orange S. Miles, Speaker-86.
Green Millsaps, Albert T. Morgan, Alston My-
gatt, Henry M. Paine, J. H. Pierce, Hiram R.
Revels, W. S. Rushing, James C. Shoup, George
S. Smith, William T. Strieklin, Thomas W.
Stringer, Charles A. Sullivan, and Alexander
Warner-28.
NAYS-0.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, January 17, 1870.
YEAS-Mr. Speaker, F. E Franklin, Messrs. P.
Balch, P. Barrow, J. L. Bolton, J. F. Boulden,
C. M. Bowles, Rasselas Boyd, E. Buchanan, W.
S. Cabell, M. Campbell, G. Charles, C. W. Clarke,
J. S. B. Coggeshall, V. A. Collins, J. P. Conner,
E. Currie, A. K Davis, W. H. Foote, H. M. Foley,
C. A. Foster, O. C. French, John Gillis, T. Ř.
Gowan, H. C. Grier, E. Handy, W. W. Hart, E.
P. Hatch, C. P. Head, W. L. Hemmingway, A.
Henderson, J. L. Herbert, D. Higgins, William
Hodges, G. Holland, W. Holmes, M. Howard, E.
N. Hunt, H. P. Jacobs, R. A. Johns, W. L. Jones
of Marshall county, C. D. Landon, G. N. Lang-
ford, H. W. Lewis, J. R. Lynch, C. W. Loomis,
Henry Mayson, M. K. Mister, J. A. Moore, J.
Morgan, L A. Munson, M. T. Newsom, C. F.
Norris, I. N. Osborne, J. G. Owen, W. B. Owings,
A. Parker, E. Phillips, J. H. Piles, Henry Pit-
man, D. N. Quinn, A. S. Roane of Calhoun, W.
H. Roane of Pike, J. F. Sessions, W. B. Snowden,
J. J. Spelman, J. Stewart, E. H. Stiles, D. Stiles,
J. M. Stone, H. M. Street, H. Taylor, B. G. Un-
derwood, J. V. Walker, H. W. Warren, G. W.
White, S. V. W. Whiting, W. B. Williams W. J.
Willing, A. S. Wood-79.
NAYS-0.

Missouri

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, January 7, 1870.* YEAS-Messrs. J. J. Akard, Benjamin Alsup, Thomas W. Allred, A. J. Baker, Francis P. Becker, T. S. Benefiel, John Bitman, John H. Bohn, Jacob S. Boreman, Tarlton Brewster, William P. Browning, Henry Bruihl, C. C. Byrne, Daniel Clark, M. S. Courtright, D. S. Crumb, W. H. H. Cundiff, E. S. Davis, R. B. Denny, R. T. Dibble, John H. Dolle, W. B. Elliott, A. W. Ellison, Frank Eno, John W. Enoch, John F. Fassen, William J. Ferguson, E. P. Ferrell, John B. Freeman, A. L. Gibbs, James Gibson, John H. Glenn, R. T. Gladney, August Hackman, James B. Harper, Samuel Hays, J. T. K. Hayward, Asa F. Heely, Newton P. Howe, Anthony Ittner, Jesse Jennings, R. F. Johnson, T. H. Jones, Rufus D. Keeney, Oscar Kirkham, Milo S. Laughlin, Frank E. Lombar, J. M. Magner, James C. McGinnis, William H. McLane, G. W. L. Mitchell, Robert S. Moore, H. G. Mullings, Adolphus Munch, William N. Nalle, Thomas D. Neal, W. H. Norris, W. R. Pyle, C. R. Peck, James L. Powell, Joseph Pulitzer, J. M. Quigley, David C. Reed, John A. Rice, Constance Riek, J. P. Robertson, Samuel E. Roberts, Frederick Roever, L. A. Rountree, Ozias Ruark, F. T. Russell, Louis Schulenberg, Milton F. Simmons, Sam. L. Smith, James Southard, T. J. Stauber, Edmon Stinson, David K. Steele, L. A. Thompson, James S. Todd, The former vote, on p. 494, Manual of 1869, was void through informality.

NAYS-Messrs. James T. Adams, Emile P. Albert, W. H. Bennett, Joseph Bogy, W. H. Bowles, S. A. Brown, John G. Burton, Thomas Byrns, D. S. Caldwell, R. A. Campbell, N. C. Claiborne, G. William Colley, T. G. Harris, Jesse Huffman, Garland Hurt, William Key, W. J. Knott, William T. Leeper, F. L. Marchand, Andrew McElvain, John M. McMichael, C. J. Miller, Amos R. Phillips, James H. Requa, Lucien SalJohn P. Murphy, Sidney S. Neely, M. H. Phelan, isbury, John Salyer, Edwin S. Sebastian, Marion Sides, George D. Sloan, Robert Waide, Theodore F. Warner-34.

Nebraska.

SENATE, February 17, 1870.

YEAS-Messrs. Tolbert Ashton, E. E. Cunningham, William Daily, Geo. W. Frost, Samuel A. Fulton, Charles H. Gere, William F. GoodEugene L. Reed, Thomas B. Stevenson, Edward will, Hiram D. Hathaway, Nathan S. Porter, B. Taylor-12.

NAYS-Mr. Guy C. Barnum-1.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, February 17, 1870.

YEAS- Messrs. Wells Brewer, Sardius C. Brewster, Jarvis C. Church, Samuel Carter, Jonathan Edwards, James Fitchie, Joseph Fox, J. F. Gardner, Joel T. Griffin, J. McF. Hagood, P C. Jones, Edwin Loveland, A. F. McCartney, David McCaig, Joseph McKeon, H. O. Minick, Daniel S. Parmelee, Watson Parish, L. W. Pattison, Christian Rathman, Hinman Rhodes, F. R. Roper, Geo. L. Seybolt, Geo. R. Shook, Henry Stinemann, A. S Stewart, W. H. B. Stout, J. W. Talbot, Ezra Tullis, Anton Zimmerrer, William McLennan, Speaker-31.

NAYS-Messrs. Marcus Brush, J. S. Hunt, C. A. Leary, C. A. Speice-4.

New Hampshire.*

SENATE, July 1, 1869.

The resolution ratifying the amendment was adopted without a division, there being eleven Senators in the body, as follow:

John H. Bailey, Nathaniel Gordon, Joseph F. Kennard, John Y. Mugridge, George C. Peavey, Ezra Gould, Gilman Scripture, Jonas Livingston, Ellery Albee, Ira Colby, jr., John W. Barney.

New Jersey.

SENATE, February 7, 1870. YEAS-Messrs. Jesse Adams, John C. Belden, Edward Bettle, George T. Cobb, Samuel Hopkins, James H. Nixon, John W. Taylor, John Torrey, jr.-8.

NAYS-Messrs. Edward H. Bird, Joseph G. Bowne, James J. Brinkerhoff, Calvin Corle, Richard E. Edsall, Job H. Gaskill, John Hopper, Henry S. Little, Learning Rice, Amos Robins, (President,) Noah D. Taylor, James T. Wiley, John Woolverton-13.

HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY, February 1, 1870. YEAS Messrs. Thomas C. Alcott, William H. *For vote in House, see p. 494, Manual of 1869.

Barton, Columbus Beach, Thomas Beesley, Henry NAYS-Messrs. Baber, Barry, Barton, Boyett,
L. Bonsall, Albert M. Bradshaw, Albert A. Drake, Bright, Caldwell, Cheatham, Clark of Jackson,
David Evans, Charles F. H. Gray, C. P. Gurnee, Colville, Cox, Curl, Dunlap, Everett, Fleming,
James L. Gurney, Leonard F. Harding, William Glenn, Hampton, Harrison, Hinkle, Hornberger,
A. House, John Hunkele, Levi D. Jarrard, Far- James of Hamilton, James of Smith. Jones, Kee-
rand Kitchell, James C. Norris, Benjamin H. ney, Kelley, Kenney, King, Knight, Longacre,
Overheiser, Theodore W. Phoenix, Albert L. Run- McGaughey, Morrison, Neil, Nicks, Nixon, Pear-
yon, Joseph F. Sanxay, William R. Sayre, Wilson, Rhea, Roach, Rose, Rosson, Russell of Ruth-
liam C. Shinn, Abel I. Smith, John R. Staats, erford, Saddler, Saunders, Sherrod, Slack, Smith,
Henry W. Wilson, Nimrod Woolery-27. Spears, Steale, Stephens, Thomas, Towsand, Tuck-
NAYS-Messrs. Leon Abbett, James W. Arrow-er, Walker, Warren, West, White, Wilson, Young,
smith, S. B. Beraus, Ferdinand Blauck, William and Mr. Speaker Pearkins-57.
Brinkerhoff, George E. Brown, Herman D. Busch,
Hiram C. Clark, James B. Doremus, Levi French,
Charles O. Groscup, William W. Hawkins, Henry
Hobbs, Henry A. Hopper, Charles O. Hudnut,
Samuel H. Hunt, John Kugler, John P. Lair,
John J. Maxwell, Mathew Murphy, Austin H.
Patterson, Abraham Perkins, Theodore Probasco,
Absalom B. Purcell, Hugh Reid, Jesse M. Sharp,
William Silverthorn, Caleb H. Valentine, D. H.
Van Mater, Samuel Whartman, Chauncey G.
Williams, and Eben Winton-32.

Rhode Island.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,* January 18, 1870.
YEAS-Mr. Speaker Benj. T. Eames, Messrs.
William T. Adams, Edwin Aldrich, William D.
Aldrich, Ferdinand H. Allen, Emor J. Angell,
Lucius C. Ashley, Julius Baker, John H. Bar-
den, William W. Blodgett, Baylies Bourne, Fran-
cis Brinley, Joseph F. Brown, Henry Bull, jr.,
John T. Bush, Ezra J. Cady, Thomas G. Carr,
John G. Childs, J. Hamilton Clarke, William H.
Clarke, James C. Collins, Davis Cook, jr., Sala-
din Cook, Edwin Darling, Daniel E. Day, Henry
F. Drown, Edward L. Freeman, Henry T. Grant,
George W. Greene, Richard W. Green, Mason W.
Hale, David S. Harris, Stephen Harris, William
S. Kent, Robert R. Knowles, William Knowles,
George W. Lewis, Nathan B. Lewis, John Love-
land, Jesse Metcalf. Francis W. Miner, Arlon
Mowry, Jabez W. Mowry, George H. Olney,
Samuel B. Parker, Charles H. Perkins, DeWitt
C. Remington, William H. Seagrave, Ira O. Sea-
mans, William P. Sheffield, Orrin W. Simmons,
George T. Spicer, Joseph E. Spink, Horatio A.
Stone, Albert M. Waite, William R. Walker,
John E. Weeden, Joseph D. Wilcox, James M.
Wright-59.

NAYS-Messrs. George N. Bliss, Theodore P. Bogert, Raymond P. Colwell, Nathaniel B. Durfee, Edward Lillibridge, John C. Pegram, William C. Rhodes, Samuel Rodman, jr., Nathaniel C. Smith, Nathan T. Verry-10.

Tennessee.

SENATE, November 24, 1869.
The resolution ratifying the amendment was
referred to the Committee on Federal Relations,
from which it has never been reported.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,† November 16, 1869.
YEAS--Messrs. J. H. Agee, Baker, Boyd, Eckel,
Hunley, Layman, McConnell, McElwee, Scott,
Singletary, Snodderly, and Yoakum—12.

*Question postponed from May, 1869, as shown on p. 487 Manual of 1869.

†The full names are not given here on account of inability to obtain them.

Texas.

SENATE, February 18, 1870.

YEAS-Messrs. E L. Alford, Thomas H. Baker, John G. Bell, W. H. Bowers, E. T. Braughton, Don Campbell, D. W. Cole, E L. Dohoney, J. P. Douglass, W Flanagan, S. W. Ford, A. K. Foster, A. J. Fountain, Matt. Gaines, P. W. Hall, Theodore Hertzberg, H. R. Latimer, J. S. Mills, W. H. Parsons, B. J. Pridgen, E. L. Pyle, Henry Rawson, G. T. Ruby, W. A. Saylor-24.

NAYS-Messrs. Samuel Evans, G. R. Shan

non-2.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, February 15, 1870.
YEAS-Messrs. J. O. Austin, J. A. Abney, C.
L. Abbott, M. L. Armstrong, H. R. Allen, R. A.
Allen, J. Abbott, J. D. Burnett, E. J. Becton, J.
P. Butler, D. W. Burley, T. J. Chambers, L W.
Cooper, S. Cotton, J. R. Cole, L. B. Camp, A. M.
Cox, G. Dupree, W. W. Davis, A. Dorris, T. G.
Franks, C. W. Gardner, F. E. Grothaus, C. T. D.
Harn, J. P. Hill, J. J. Hamilton, G. T. Haswell,
J. E. Hawkins, J. W. Johnson, C. Jenkins, M.
Kendal, John W. Lane, A. F. Leonard, W. J.
Locke, M. Manning, J. H. Morrison, H. Moore,
W. P. McLean, J. R. McKee, J. F. McKee, S.
Mullins, D. Medlock, R. L. Moore, J. W. Posey,
W. C. Pierson, B. R. Plumly, W. Prissie, W. G.
Robinson, F. Schleckum, G. H. Slaughter, W. H.
Sinclair, W. Sherriff, W. B. Stirman, E. L. Smith,
C. J. Stockbridge, B. S. Shelburn, J. Schutze, F.
Tegner, S. S. Weaver, B. F. Williams, H. W.
Young, J. B. York, H. C. Youngkin, R. Zapp, and
A. Zoller-65.

NAYS-Messrs. S. J. Adams, H. C. Ellis, W.
4. Gaston, W. E. Hughes, F. Kyle, B B. Lacy,
J. H. Miller, E. L. Robb, T. E. Ross, J. Ğ.
Smith-10.

Vermont.

SENATE, October 20, 1869.

YEAS-Messrs. Grenville G. Benedict, Asa R. Camp, William Collamer. Lucius Copeland, George N. Dale, Albert G. Dewey of Windsor, Jerry E. Dickerman, William G. Elkins, Roswell Farnham, David Goodell, Ezra B. Green, A. B. Halbert, Harley M. Hall, J. H. Hastings, Charles H. Heath, William R Hutchinson, James Hutchinson, jr., Rollin J. Jones, Jedd P. Ladd, George A. Merrill, William P. Nash, Franklin H. Orvis, William M. Pingry, Homer E. Royce, Robert J. Saxe, Hoyt H. Wheeler-26.

NAYS-0.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, October 19, 1869. YEAS-Messrs. David C. Abbott, Stephen Alden, Andrew S. Allis, Joseph Andrew, Lyman

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