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Mr. Roscoe Conkling moved that the vote last taken be reconsidered. Pending which,

Mr. William Kellogg moved that the motion to reconsider be laid on the table.

And the question being put,

Yeas

It was decided in the affirmative, Nays

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The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are

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Mr. Thomas D. Eliot

Daniel W. Gooch

Henry Grider
James T. Hale
William A. Hall
Aaron Harding
Richard A. Harrison
William S. Holman
Philip Johnson
William Kellogg
John Law
Jesse Lazear
Dwight Loomis

Edward McPherson
Robert Mallory
Henry May
Horace Maynard
John W. Menzies
William Mitchell
James K. Moorhead
Justin S. Morrill
Warren P. Noble
John W. Noell

Mr. Elijah H. Norton

Albert G. Porter
Thomas L. Price
James C. Robinson
Edward H. Rollins
James S. Rollins
John P. C. Shanks
Socrates N. Sherman
George K. Shiel
John D. Stiles
Benjamin F. Thomas
Carey A Trimble

Clement L. Vallandigham
Chauncey Vibbard

William H. Wadsworth
William Wall

Edwin H. Webster
Albert S. White

Charles A. Wickliffe
Samuel T. Worcester
Hendrick B. Wright.
George H. Yeaman.

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So the motion to reconsider was laid on the table.

The Speaker having announced as the business next in order the bill of the House (H. R. 136) to expedite the collection of the revenue and the final disposition of suits arising therefrom in the collection district of the city of New York, heretofore reported from the Committee on Commerce

On motion of Mr. Sheffield,

Ordered, That it be laid on the table.

The Speaker having announced as next in order the joint resolution of the House (H. Res. 103) in relation to neutral rights, heretofore reported from the Committee on Foreign Affairs

On motion of Mr. Cox,

Ordered, That its further consideration be postponed until the third Monday in February instant.

The Speaker having announced as next in order the bill of the House (H. R. 656) to provide a national currency, secured by a pledge of United States stocks, and to provide for the circulation. and redemption thereof

On motion of Mr. Washburne,

Ordered, That its further consideration be postponed until Tuesday next, the 10th instant.

A message was received from the President of the United States, by Mr. Nicolay, his private secretary, notifying the House that he did this day approve and sign bills and joint resolutions of the fol lowing titles, viz:

H. R. 616. An act making appropriations for the payment of invalid and other pensions of the United States for the year ending the 30th of June, 1864.

H. R. 409. An act to provide for the payment of expenses incurred by the marshal of Boston for repairs to the United States court-house.

H. Res. 117. Joint resolution tendering the thanks of Congress to Commander John L. Worden, of the United States navy.

H. Res. 131. Joint resolution to confirm the adverse decision of the Court of Claims in the case of Moses Yale.

Mr. Granger, from the Committee on Enrolled Bills, reported that the committee had examined and found truly enrolled a bill of the following title, viz:

H. R. 649. An act making appropriations for the consular and diplomatic expenses of the government for the year ending June 30,

1864.

When

The Speaker signed the same.

The Speaker having announced as the business next in order the bill of the House (H. R. 684) to incorporate the Washington Theatre Company, heretofore reported from the Committee for the District of Columbia, with amendments

The House proceeded to its consideration.

When

Mr. Calvert moved the previous question; which was seconded and the main question ordered to be put.

Mr. William Kellogg moved that the bill be laid on the table; which motion was disagreed to.

The amendments reported to the bill were then agreed to, and the bill ordered to be engrossed and read a third time.

Being engrossed, it was accordingly read the third time.

The question then being on the passage of the bill,

Mr. Calvert 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 affirmative, {

Yeas
Nays

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The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are

Mr. William Allen
Sydenham E. Ancona
Joseph Baily

Portus Baxter

Charles J. Biddle

Jacob B Blair
Charles B. Calvert
Samuel L. Casey
Andrew J. Clements
Roscoe Conkling
Martin F. Conway
Samuel S. Cox
James A. Cravens
John W. Crisfield
John J. Crittenden
Charles Delano
Thomas M. Edwards
George P. Fisher
Richard Franchot
Bradley F. Granger
Edward Haight

Mr. William S. Holman

Philip Johnson
William D. Kelley
James E. Kerrigan
William E. Lansing
John Law

Cornelius L. L. Leary
William E. Lehman
Frederick F. Low
Robert Mallory
Henry May

John W. Menzies
James R. Morris
Warren P. Noble
Elijah H. Norton
George H. Pendleton
Frederick A. Pike
Albert G. Porter
Thomas L. Price
Albert G. Riddle

James C. Robinson

Mr. Edward H. Rollins
James S. Rollins

Joseph Segar
George K. Shiel
A. Scott Sloan
Thaddeus Stevens
John D. Stiles
Benjamin F. Thomas
Francis Thomas

Carey A. Trimble
Rowland E. Trowbridge

Clement L. Vallandigham
William H. Wadsworth
Edwin H. Webster
William A. Wheeler

Kellian V. Whaley

Albert S. White
Chilton A. White
Charles A. Wickliffe
Benjamin Wood
Hendrick B. Wright.

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So the bill was passed.

Reuben E. Fenton
Samuel C. Fessenden
Thomas A. D. Fessenden
Augustus Frank
Aaron Harding
Richard A. Harrison
Samuel Hooper
John Hutchins
George W. Julian
Francis W. Kellogg
William Kellogg
Jesse Lazear
Dwight Loomis
Owen Lovejoy
James B. McKean
Robert McKnight
Edward McPherson
William Mitchell
James K. Moorhead

Mr. Justin S. Morrill
John T. Nixon

Moses F. Odell

Abraham B. Olin
Theodore M. Pomeroy
John F. Potter
John H. Rice
Aaron A. Sargent
John P. C. Shanks
William P. Sheffield
Samuel Shellabarger
Socrates N. Sherman
Burt Van Horn
Chauncey Vibbard
Amasa Walker
Ellihu B. Washburne
James F. Wilson
William Windom
Samuel T. Worcester.

Mr. Calvert moved that the vote last taken be reconsidered, and also moved that the motion to reconsider be laid on the table; which latter motion was agreed to.

Ordered, That the Clerk request the concurrence of the Senate in the said bill.

Mr. Crittenden, by unanimous consent, submitted a resolution, which he modified as follows, and which was read, considered, and agreed to, viz:

Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the Secretary of War be, and he is hereby, directed to communicate to this house a copy of the record of the trial, including the argument of the judge advocate, in the case of the trial of General Fitz-John Porter by and before the court-martial lately held for that purpose in the city of Washington, as fully as the same now exists in his department.

The Speaker having proceeded, as the regular order of business, to call the committees for reports

Mr. McPherson, from the Committee on Military Affairs, to whom was referred the bill of the House (H. R. 626) to reorganize the pay department of the army of the United States, reported the same with an amendment, in the nature of a substitute therefor.

The House having proceeded to its consideration,

After debate,

Mr. McPherson moved the previous question.

Pending which,

Mr. Holman moved that the bill be laid on the table; which motion was disagreed to.

The question then recurring on the demand for the previous question, it was seconded and the main question ordered, and under the operation thereof the said amendment was agreed to, and the bill ordered to be engrossed and read a third time.

Being engrossed, it was accordingly read the third time.

The question was then put, Shall the bill pass?

Yeas.

And it was decided in the negative, Nas

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The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are

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So the bill was rejected.

Aaron Harding
William S. Holman
John Hutchins
Philip Johnson
Francis W. Kellogg
William Kellogg
James E. Kerrigan
John Law
Cornelius L. L. Leary
William E. Lehman
Frederick F. Low
Robert Mallory
Henry May
Horace Maynard
John W. Menzies
James R. Morris
Warren P. Noble
Elijah H. Norton
Moses F. Odell
George H. Pendleton
Timothy G. Phelps
John F. Potter

Mr. Albert G. Porter

John H. Rice

Albert G. Riddle
Edward H. Rollins
Aaron A. Sargent
Charles B. Sedgwick
John P. C. Shanks
Samuel Shellabarger
Socrates N. Sherman
Elbridge G. Spaulding
Thaddeus Stevens
Carey A. Trimble
William Vandever
Amasa Walker
William Wall
John W. Wallace
William A. Wheeler
Albert S. White
William Windom
Samuel T. Worcester.

Mr. Thomas L. Price

James C. Robinson
James S. Rollins
Joseph Segar

William P. Sheffield
George K. Shiel
A. Scott Sloan
John D. Stiles
Benjamin F. Thomas
Francis Thomas

Rowland E. Trowbridge
Clement L. Vallandigham
Chauncey Vibbard

William H. Wadsworth
Ellihu B. Washburne
Edwin H. Webster
Kellian V. Whaley
Chilton A. White
Charles A. Wickliffe
James F. Wilson
Benjamin Wood
George C. Woodruff
Hendrick B. Wright.

Mr. Washburne moved that the vote last taken be reconsidered, and also moved that the motion to reconsider be laid on the table; which latter motion was agreed to.

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