Those who voted in the affirmative are Mr. Amos Abbott John Quincy Adams Daniel M. Barringer Joseph Buffington Paul Dillingham, jr. Jacob Erdman Mr. Solomon Foot Henry Grider Those who voted in the negative are— Mr. Stephen Adams Archibald Atkinson Thomas H. Bayly Henry Bedinger Asa Biggs James A. Black James B. Bowlin William H. Brockenbrough Charles W. Cathcart Hugh A. Haralson Mr. Thomas J. Henley Isaac E. Morse So the bill was not laid upon the table. Mr. William A. Moseley Henry J. Seaman Alexander H. Stephens Bannon G. Thibodeaux Samuel F. Vinton Mr. Robert Dale Owen Jacob Thompson Mr. McClernand moved that the vote by which the amendment offered by Mr. Cobb was rejected, be reconsidered. And the question being put, There appeared, SYeas,. Nays, . 91 91 The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are Mr. Stephen Adams Archibald Atkinson Asa Biggs James A. Black James B. Bowlin William H. Brockenbrough Mr. William F. Giles Those who voted in the negative are Mr. Amos Abbott John Quincy Adams Daniel M. Barringer John Blanchard Milton Brown Columbus Delano Mr. Jacob Erdman John H. Ewing Edwin H. Ewing Solomon Foot William S. Garvin Joshua R. Giddings Charles Goodyear Samuel Gordon James Graham Henry Grider Joseph Grinnell Martin Grover James G. Hampton Alexander Harper Elias B. Holmes John W. Houston Samuel D. Hubbard Charles Hudson Washington Hunt Charles J. Ingersoll Joseph R. Ingersoll Timothy Jenkins Andrew Johnson Daniel P. King Preston King Thomas Butler King Mr. Robert Dale Owen Isaac Parish William W. Payne Mr. Owen D. Leib Abner Lewis Edward W. McGaughey Mr. Bannon G. Thibodeaux Mr. Samuel F. Vinton James Thompson Daniel R. Tilden Andrew Trumbo Joseph Vance Horace Wheaton Robert C. Winthrop Mr. Thomas M. Woodruff The House being equally divided, the Speaker voted in the affirmative. So the said vote was reconsidered: and The question recurred on agreeing to the said amendment offered by Mr. Cobb. Mr. Douglass moved that the vote by which the House rejected the amendment offered by Mr. McKay, be reconsidered. And the question being put, It was decided in the affirmative, SYeas, 94 89 The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are Mr. Stephen Adams Archibald Atkinson William H. Brockenbrough Francis A. Cunningham Orlando B. Ficklin George Fries Mr. William F. Giles Barclay Martin Isaac E. Morse Mr. Mace Moulton Moses Norris Frederick P. Stanton Mr. Joshua R. Giddings Charles Goodyear So the said vote was reconsidered: and The question recurred on agreeing to the said amendment offered by Mr. McKay. Mr. McKay moved that the vote by which the main question was ordered, be reconsidered. Mr. Tibbatts moved, at seventeen minutes past 3 o'clock, that the House adjourn: which motion was disagreed to. Mr. Ashmun moved that the said bill be laid upon the table. It was decided in the negative, Yeas, 86 91 The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are Mr. Amos Abbott John Quincy Adams Daniel M. Barringer John De Mott Paul Dillingham, jr. Edwin H. Ewing Solomon Foot Mr. William S. Garvin Joshua R. Giddings Charles Goodyear James Graham Those who voted in the negative are Mr. Stephen Adams Archibald Atkinson Thomas H. Bayly Henry Bedinger Mr. Asa Biggs James B. Bowlin William H. Brockenbrough Mr. Archibald C. Niven John S. Pendleton Alexander H. Stephens Bannon G. Thibodeaux James Thompson Daniel R. Tilden Samuel F. Vinton David Wilmot Mr. William G. Brown Charles W. Cathcart Mr. John S. Chipman Howell Cobb Alvan Cullom Edmund W. Hubard Mr. Robert M. T. Hunter James H. Johnson So the said bill was not laid on the table. Mr. Augustus L. Perrill Frederick P. Stanton Stephen Strong Joseph A. Woodward. The question again recurred on agreeing to the amendment moved by Mr. McKay: when Mr. Rathbun moved, at thirty-five minutes past 3 o'clock, that the House adjourn. And the question being put, It was decided in the affirmative, SYeas, Nays 89 85 The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are— Mr. Amos Abbott John Quincy Adams Daniel M. Barringer Joshua F. Bell Richard Brodhead Milton Brown William G. Brown Garrett Davis James Dixon Mr. Joshua R. Giddings Mr. Archibald C. Niven John S. Pendleton Bannon G. Thibodeaux 1 |