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S. 468. An act temporarily to supply vacancies in the executive departments in certain cases; and

S. Res. 127. Joint resolution to amend the joint resolution for the payment of the expenses of the joint committee of Congress appointed to inquire into the conduct of the war, approved January 27, 1862. Another message from the Senate, by Mr. Forney, their Secretary: Mr. Speaker: The Senate insist on their amendments, disagreed to by the House, to the bill of the House (H. R. 591) to indemnify the President and other persons for suspending the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus, and acts done in pursuance thereof; agree to the conference asked by the House of Representatives on the disagreeing votes of the two houses thereon; and have appointed Mr. Trumbull, Mr. Collamer, and Mr. Willey the committee of conference on the part of the Senate.

Mr. Sherman, by unanimous consent, from the Committee on Invalid Pensions, reported a bill (H. R. 769) for the relief of Sergeant Thomas Plunkett; which was read a first and second time, recommitted to the said committee, and ordered to be printed.

The House then resumed, as the regular order of business, the consideration of the bill of the Senate (S. 486) to provide a national currency secured by a pledge of United States stocks, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof; the pending question being on the amendment of Mr. Noell to the motion of Mr. Hooper to refer the same to the Committee of Ways and Means.

After debate,

Mr. Hooper withdrew his said motion.

Pending the question on the third reading of the bill,

Mr. Hooper moved the previous question; which was seconded. The question being put, Shall the main question be now 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

Mr. Cyrus Aldrich

James M. Ashley
Fernando C. Beaman
John A. Bingham
Jacob B. Blair
Harrison G. Blake
William G. Brown
James Buffinton
Charles B. Calvert
James H. Campbell
Samuel L. Casey
Jacob P. Chamberlain
Andrew J. Clements
Schuyler Colfax
John Covode
William P. Cutler
Wm. Morris Davis
W. McKee Dunn
Sidney Edgerton
Thomas M. Edwards
Thomas D. Eliot

Mr. Reuben E. Fenton

Samuel C. Fessenden
Thomas A. D. Fessenden
George P. Fisher
Richard Franchot
Augustus Frank
John N. Goodwin
Bradley F. Granger
Edward Haight
John Hickman
Samuel Hooper
John Hutchins
George W. Julian
William D. Kelley
Francis W. Kellogg
William Kellogg
Cornelius L. L. Leary
William E. Lehman
Owen Lovejoy
Frederick F. Low
Walter D. McIndoe

Mr. James B. McKean

Edward McPherson
Gilman Marston
Horace Maynard
James K. Moorhead

Anson P. Morrill

Abraham B. Olin
John Patton
Timothy G. Phelps
Frederick A. Pike
John F. Potter
John H. Rice
Albert G. Riddle
Edward H. Rollins
Joseph Segar
John P. C. Shanks
Samuel Shellabarger
Socrates N. Sherman
A. Scott Sloan
Elbridge G. Spaulding
Thaddeus Stevens

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Mr. William Allen

John B. Alley

Sydenham E. Ancona
Joseph Baily

Stephen Baker

Portus Baxter

Charles J. Biddle

George T. Cobb

Frederick A. Conkling

Roscoe Conkling
Erastus Corning
Samuel S. Cox
James A. Cravens
John W. Crisfield
Henry L. Dawes
Charles Delano
Alfred Ely
Philip B. Fouke
Henry Grider
Michael Hahn

James T. Hale

William A. Hall

Aaron Harding

Richard A. Harrison

Valentine B. Horton

Mr. Philip Johnson

James E. Kerrigan
Anthony L. Knapp
John Law
Jesse Lazear
Robert McKnight
Robert Mallory
Henry May
John W. Menzies
William Mitchell
Justin S. Morrill
James R. Morris
John T. Nixon
Warren P. Noble
John W. Noell
Elijah H. Norton
Robert H. Nugen
Moses F. Odell
George H. Pendleton
Nehemiah Perry
Theodore M. Pomeroy
Albert G. Porter
Alexander H. Rice
James C. Robinson

Mr. Edwin H. Webster Albert S. White James F. Wilson William Windom.

Mr. James S. Rollins
Charles B. Sedgwick
William P. Sheffield
George K. Shiel
Edward H. Smith
John B. Steele
William G. Steele
John D. Stiles
John L. N. Stratton
Benjamin F. Thomas
Francis Thomas

Charles R. Train

Clement L. Vallandigham

Daniel W. Voorhees

William H. Wadsworth
Amasa Walker

E. P. Walton

William A. Wheeler
Kellian V. Whaley
Chilton A. White
Charles A. Wickliffe
George C. Woodruff
Hendrick B. Wright
George H. Yeaman.

So the main question was ordered to be now put.
When

Mr. Sheffield moved that the bill be laid on the table.
And the question being put,

Yeas

...

It was decided in the negative, {Nes:

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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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Those who voted in the negative are

Mr. Cyrus Aldrich
John B. Alley
James M. Ashley
Elijah Babbitt

Fernando C. Beaman
John A. Bingham
Jacob B. Blair
Harrison G. Blake
William G. Brown
James Buffinton
Charles B Calvert
James H. Campbell
Samuel L. Casey
Jacob P. Chamberlain
Andrew J. Clements
Schuyler Colfax
Matin F. Conway
John Covode
Wiliam P. Cutler
Wm. Morris Davis
Charles Delano
Alexander S. Diven
W. McKee Dunn
Sidney Edgerton
Thomas D. Eliot
Reuben E. Fenton

Samuel C. Fessenden

Thomas A. D. Fessenden

George P. Fisher

Richard Franchot

Mr. Augustus Frank

John N. Goodwin
Bradley F. Granger
Michael Hahn
Edward Haight
Richard A. Harrison
John Hickman
Samuel Hooper
John Hutchins
George W. Julian
William D. Kelley
Francis W. Kellogg
William Kellogg
William E. Lansing
Cornelius L. L. Leary
William E. Lehman
Owen Lovejoy
Frederick F. Low
Walter D. McIndoe
James B. McKean
Robert McKnight
Edward McPherson
Gilman Marston
Horace Maynard
James K. Moorhead
Anson P. Morrill
John T. Nixon

John W. Noell

Abraham B. Olin John Patton

Mr. Timothy G. Phelps
Frederick A. Pike
John F. Potter
Alexander H. Rice
John H. Rice
Albert G. Riddle
Charles B. Sedgwick
Joseph Segar
John P. C. Shanks
Samuel Shellabarger
Socrates N. Sherman
A. Scott Sloan
Elbridge G. Spaulding
Thaddeus Stevens
Francis Thomas

Charles R. Train
Carey A. Trimble
Rowland E. Trowbridge
Burt Van Horn
Charles H. Van Wyck
John P. Verree
William Wall
John W. Wallace
Ellihu B. Washburne
Edwin H. Webster
Albert S. White
James F. Wilson
William Windom
Samuel T. Worcester.

So the House refused to lay the bill on the table.
The question then recurred on its third reading.
And being put,

Yeas...

It was decided in the affirmative, {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

Mr. Cyrus Aldrich

James M. Ashley

Elijah Babbitt

Fernando C. Beaman

John A. Bingham

Jacob B Blair
Harrison G. Blake
William G. Brown
James Buffinton
Charles B. Calvert
James H. Campbell
Samuel L. Casey
Jacob P. Chamberlain
Andrew J. Clements
Schuyler Colfax
Martin F. Conway
John Covode
William P. Cutler
Wm. Morris Davis
Charles Delano
Alexander S. Diven

Mr. W. McKee Dunn

Sidney Edgerton
Thomas D. Eliot
Alfred Ely

Reuben E. Fenton
Samuel C. Fessenden
Thomas A. D. Fessenden
George P. Fisher
Augustus Frank
John N. Goodwin
Bradley F. Granger
Michael Hahn
Edward Haight
James T. Hale
John Hickman
Samuel Hooper
John Hutchins
George W. Julian
William D. Kelley
Francis W. Kellogg
William Kellogg

Mr. William E. Lansing Cornelius L. L. Leary Owen Lovejoy Frederick F. Low Walter D. McIndoe James B. McKean Edward McPherson Gilman Marston Horace Maynard

James K. Moorhead

Anson P. Morrill

John W. Noell
Abraham B. Olin
John Patton
Timothy G. Phelps
John F. Potter
Alexander H. Rice
John H. Rice
Albert G. Riddle
Aaron A. Sargent
Charles B. Sedgwick

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So the bill was ordered to be read a third time.

It was accordingly read the third time.

The question then being on its passage,

George H. Yeaman.

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

When

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

The question was then put, 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

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Schuyler Colfax
Martin F. Conway
John Covode
William P. Cutler
Wm. Morris Davis
Charles Delano
W. McKee Dunn
Sidney Edgerton
Thomas D. Eliot
Alfred Ely
Reuben E. Fenton
Samuel C. Fessenden

Mr. Thomas A. D. Fessenden
George P. Fisher
Augustus Frank
John N. Goodwin
Bradley F. Granger
Michael Hahn
Edward Haight
John Hickman
Samuel Hooper
John Hutchins
George W. Julian
William D. Kelley
Francis W. Kellogg

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Mr. Hooper 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 acquaint the Senate with the passage of

the said bill.

A message from the Senate, by Mr. Forney, their Secretary:

Mr. Speaker: The Senate have passed bills of the following titles,

viz:

S. 512. An act to disapprove of the 26th section of the act of the legislative assembly of the Territory of Nevada, and for other purposes;

S. 526. An act to authorize the appointment of Assistant Treasurer of the United States, and to fix the pay of the Treasurer, Assistant Treasurer, clerks and messengers in the office of the Treasurer; in which I am directed to ask the concurrence of this house.

The Senate have directed the return to the House of the bill of the Senate (S. 483) to establish the gauge of the Pacific railroad and its branches.

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