Mr. John A. Gilmer Charles B. Hoard Dwight Loomis Owen Lovejoy Mr. Robert Mallory Gilman Marston Laban T. Moore So the House refused to lay the resolution on the table. The question then recurring on the said resolution, Mr. Cobb moved to amend the same by inserting after the word "that" the words, "the gentleman from Massachusetts, Mr. Train, and." Pending which, and during the debate thereon, Mr. Dawes was called to order by Mr. Jackson for words spoken by him, whereby he had insinuated, as alleged by Mr. Jackson, that the gentleman from Alabama (Mr. Cobb) was not a gentleman. The speaker decided that, inasmuch as the words spoken did not, in his opinion, admit of the construction given them by Mr. Jackson, the member from Massachusetts, Mr. Dawes was in order. No appeal having been taken from this decision of the Chair, Mr. Dawes proceeded with his remarks. After further debate, Mr. Dawes moved the previous question; which was seconded. Mr. Hatton moved that the whole subject be laid on the table. And the question being put, Yeas It was decided in the negative, {Nays. 70 .100 The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are Mr. William T. Avery William Barksdale Henry C. Burnett Mr David Clopton John Cochrane Mr. Muscoe R. H. Garnett Lucius J. Gartrell William S. Holman William Howard Mr. Charles F. Adams Green Adams Garnett B. Adrain Cyrus Aldrich William C. Anderson Reuben E Fenton Mr. Orris S. Ferry Stephen C. Foster Mr. William Smith James A. Stallworth James H. Thomas Mr. Thomas A. R. Nelson William N. H. Smith Thomas C. Theaker So the House refused to lay the subject on the table. The question was then put, Shall the main question be now put? JYeas. And it was decided in the affirmative, {Xays... 91 78 The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are— Mr. Charles F. Adams Mr. John A. Bingham Harrison G. Blake Mr. Martin Butterfield Mr. Lucius J. Gartrell Andrew J. Hamilton William S. Holman Mr. Homer E. Royce Thomas C. Theaker Mr. William Montgomery Sydenham Moore So it was ordered that the main question be now put. The Speaker having stated the question to be first on the amendment submitted by Mr. Cobb to the resolution submitted by Mr. Sherman Mr. Crawford made the point of order that the propositions to censure the said members (Messrs. Train and Houston) fell by reason of other business having intervened. The Speaker overruled the said point of order. From this decision of the Chair Mr. Crawford appealed. On motion of Mr. Israel Washburn, jr., Ordered, That the said appeal be laid on the table. Mr. Winslow moved that the whole subject be laid on the table. And the question being put, Yeas. It was decided in the negative, {Neys 70 99 The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are Mr. Charles F. Adams Green Adams William C. Anderson James H. Campbell Schuyler Colfax Mr. Reuben E. Fenton Orris S. Ferry Mr. Sydenham Moore John W. H. Underwood Mr Robert McKnight William N. H. Smith William B. Stokes Thomas C. Theaker Mr. John P. Verree Henry Waldron E. P. Walton Mr. Ellihu B. Washburne Israel Washburn, jr. Alfred Wells Mr. William Windom John Woodruff. So the House refused to lay the subject on the table. Mr. Lamar moved, at 3 o'clock and 20 minutes p. m., that the House adjourn. And the question being put, It was decided in the negative, The yeas and nays being desired by Mr. Charles F. Adams Green Adams William C. Anderson Mr. Orris S. Ferry Mr. William E. Niblack John S. Phelps Roger A. Pryor James L. Pugh James M. Quarles John H. Reagan Jetur R. Riggs Thomas Ruffin William E. Simms Otho R. Singleton James A. Stallworth John W. Stevenson James A. Stewart Lansing Stout James H. Thomas Zebulon B. Vance Edwin H. Webster William G. Whiteley Warren Winslow John V. Wright. Mr Gilman Marston Samuel O. Peyton Elbridge G. Spaulding Thomas C. Theaker |