Those who voted in the affirmative, are Burwell Bassett, Barent Gardenier, James M. Garnett, Edwin Gray, John Harris, William Hoge, Richard Jackson, Joseph Lewis, junior, Edward St. Loe Livermore, Edward Lloyd, Nathaniel Macon, Josiah Masters, John Morrow, Jonathan O. Mosely, Timothy Pitkin, junior, William Stedman, Benjamin Tallmadge, Philip Van Cortlandt, Killian K. Van Rensselaer, and Those who voted in the negative, are Lemuel J. Alston, Willis Alston, junior, William Findley, Francis Gardner, Ezekiel Bacon, David Bard, Joseph Barker, William A. Burwell, William Butler, Matthew Clay, Richard Cutts, Meshack Franklin, Thomas Gholson, junior, Peterson Goodwyn, Richard M. Johnson, John Lambert, William Milnor, Daniel Montgomery, junior, Thomas Newton, John Rea, (Pennsylvania) Dennis Smelt, John Smilie, George M. Troup, Isaac Wilbour, Alexander Wilson, and Richard Winn. On motion of Mr. Macon, and seconded, Ordered, That the secret journal of this day be published. On motion, Ordered, That the doors be now opened. INDEX. A. Page. ABSENCE, members granted leave of, 55, 62, 159, 180, 188, 298, 316, 389, 411, 413, 421, 426, the army, inquiry respecting, 356, 423, Adjournment of the House, motions and votes concerning 429, 430. Affirmation, (see oath) bill supplemental to the act to amend the 99. (see bills) 126. (see bills) 242. bill concerning the marine insurance compa- ny of, (see bills from the Senate) bill authorizing a turnpike road from Ma- son's causeway to, 293, 388. (see bills) (also bills from the Senate) Algiers, information communicated by the President of (see bills from the Senate) Allowances of bounty to fishing vessels, bill concerning, 383 (see billa) American character, bill to deprive, in certain cases, ves- seamen. sels of their, (see seamen) 200. (see bills) Annapolis to Rockhall, bill to change the post-route from, 112. Ante-dated, bill concerning claims to land in the Missis- (see bills) Appeals to the House from the decision of the Speaker, 81, 84 Appropriations for the year eighteen hundred and nine, estimates, of . bills concerning, Arm, motions for granting permission to merchant ves- sels to, proceedings on, 42, 43, 331, 332, 486. 342, 343, 348, 349 350, 352, 353, 357 358, 362, 367, 368 Armed ships and vessels of the belligerent powers, motion waters of the United States all, 46, 47. Arming, manning and fitting out all the vessels of war, (see billa from the Senate) Ariny of the United States, motion requesting the Presi 470: dent to lay before the House |