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And the question being put on agreeing to the said amendment,

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. John Freedley

Andrew S. Fulton
John P. Gaines
John Gayle

Meredith P. Gentry
William L. Goggin
Daniel Gott
Horace Greeley
Dudley S. Gregory
Joseph Grinnell
Artemas Hale
Nathan K. Hall
James G. Hampton
Moses Hampton
William Henry
Henry W. Hilliard
Isaac E. Holmes
Elias B. Holmes
John W. Houston
Samuel D. Hubbard
Charles Hudson
Joseph R. Ingersoll
Alexander Irvin
John W. Jones
Orlando Kellogg
T. Butler King
Daniel P. King
William T. Lawrence
Abraham Lincoln

Abraham R. McIlvaine
Horace Mann
George P. Marsh

Charles S. Morehead

Those who voted in the negative are,

Mr. Archibald Atkinson

Thomas H. Bayly

Henry Bedinger
Ausburn Birdsall
Linn Boyd

Samuel A. Bridges
Richard Brodhead
Charles Brown
Albert G. Brown
Armistead Burt
Charles W. Cathcart
Lucien B. Chase
Asa W. H. Clapp
Franklin Clark
Beverly L. Clark
Howell Cobb
Williamson R. W. Cobb
William Collins
John D. Cummins

John R. J. Daniel

Mason C. Darling
Joseph E. Edsall
James J. Faran

Winfield S. Featherston
Orlando B. Ficklin

Mr. Richard French
George Fries

Joshua R. Giddings
James S. Green
Willard P. Hall

David Hammons
John H. Harmanson

Samson W. Harris
Thomas J. Henley
Hugh L. W. Hill‍
George S. Houston
Samuel W. Inge
Charles J. Ingersoll
Alfred Iverson
Timothy Jenkins
James H. Johnson
Robert W. Johnson
George W. Jones
David S. Kaufman
William Kennon, jr.
Samuel Lahm
Emile La Sère
Sidney Lawrence
Shepherd Leffler
Thomas W. Ligon

Mr. Joseph Mullin
Henry Nes

William A. Newell
David Outlaw
John G. Palfrey
John S. Pendleton
James Pollock
William B. Preston
Harvey Putnam
Julius Rockwell
John A. Rockwell
J. Dixon Roman
Joseph M. Root
David Rumsey, jr.
Daniel B. St. John
Robert C. Schenck
Augustine H. Shepherd
Eliakim Sherrill
Peter H. Silvester
John I. Slingerland
Caleb B. Smith
Truman Smith
Alexander H. Stephens
Andrew Stewart
John Strohm
Frederick A. Tallmadge
John L. Taylor
Richard W. Thompson
John B. Thompson
John Van Dyke
Samuel F. Vinton
Cornelius Warren
Hugh White.

Mr. Frederick W. Lord
John H. Lumpkin
William Pitt Lynde
Robert McClelland
John A. McClernand
James McDowell
James J. McKay
Robert M. McLane
John McQueen
Job Mann
Richard K. Meade
John K. Miller
Jonathan D. Morris
Isaac E. Morse
Henry C. Murphy
Henry Nicoll
Charles H. Peaslee
Lucius B. Peck
George Petrie
Samuel O. Peyton
Timothy Pillsbury
Thomas Richey
John L. Robinson
William Rockhill
William Sawyer

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Mr. Ashmun moved that the vote be reconsidered, by which the 13th (and last) amendment was agreed to; and also moved that the motion to reconsider be laid upon the table.

And the question being put, Shall the motion to reconsider be laid upon the table?

SYeas.....

It was decided in the affirmative, {Xes

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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. Amos Abbott

George Ashmun
Daniel M. Barringer
Washington Barrow
Hiram Belcher
Esbon Blackmar

John M. Botts
Nathaniel Boyden
Jasper E. Brady
Aylett Buckner
Chester Butler
E. Carrington Cabell
Richard S. Canby
Thomas L. Clingman
William M. Cocke
Jacob Collamer
Harmon S. Conger
Robert B. Cranston
John W. Crisfield
John Crowell
John H. Crozier
John Dickey
James Dixon
William Duer

Garnett Duncan

George G. Dunn
George N. Eckert
Thomas O. Edwards
Elisha Embree
Alexander Evans
Nathan Evans

John W. Farrelly

David Fisher

Thomas S. Flournoy

Mr. John Freedley

Andrew S. Fulton
John P. Gaines
John Gayle
Meredith P. Gentry
Joshua R. Giddings
William L. Goggin
Daniel Gott
Horace Greeley
Dudley S. Gregory
Joseph Grinnell
Artemas Hale
Nathan K. Hall
James G. Hampton
Moses Hampton
William Henry
Henry W. Hilliard
Isaac E. Holmes
Elias B. Holmes
John W. Houston
Samuel D. Hubbard
Charles Hudson
Joseph R. Ingersoll
Alexander Irvin
John W. Jones
Orlando Kellogg
T. Butler King
Daniel P. King
William T. Lawrence
Abraham Lincoln

Abraham R. McIlvaine
Horace Mann
George P. Marsh

Dudley Marvin

Those who voted in the negative are,

Mr. Archibald Atkinson

Thomas H. Bayly
Richard L. T. Beale

Henry Bedinger

Ausburn Birdsall
Thomas S. Bocock

James B. Bowlin
Linn Boyd
Samuel A. Bridges
Richard Brodhead

Mr. Charles Brown

Armistead Burt
Charles W. Cathcart
Lucien B. Chase
Asa W. H. Clapp
Franklin Clark

Beverly L. Clark
Howell Cobb
Williamson R. W. Cobb
John D. Cummins

Mr. Joseph Mullin
Henry Nes
David Outlaw
John G. Palfrey
John S. Pendleton
James Pollock
William B. Preston
Harvey Putnam
Gideon Reynolds
Julius Rockwell
John A. Rockwell
J. Dixon Roman
Joseph M. Root
David Rumsey, jr.
Daniel B. St. John
Robert C. Schenck
Augustine H. Shepperd
Eliakim Sherrill
Peter H. Silvester
John I. Slingerland
Caleb B. Smith
Truman Smith

Alexander H. Stephens
Andrew Stewart

John Strohm

Frederick A. Tallmadge
John L. Taylor
Richard W. Thompson
John B. Thompson
Robert Toombs
John Van Dyke
Samuel F. Vinton
Cornelius Warren
Hugh White.

Mr. John R. J. Daniel

Mason C. Darling
Joseph E. Edsall
James J. Faran
Orlando B. Ficklin
Richard French
George Fries
James S. Green
Willard P. Hall
David Hammons

Mr. Hugh A. Haralson
Samson W. Harris
Thomas J. Henley
Hugh L. W. Hill
George S. Houston
Samuel W. Inge
Charles J. Ingersoll
Alfred Iverson
Timothy Jenkins
James H. Johnson
Robert W. Johnson
George W. Jones
David S. Kaufman
William Kennon, jr.
Samuel Lahm
Emile La Sère
Sidney Lawrence
Shepherd Leffler
Thomas W. Ligon
Frederick W. Lord
John H. Lumpkin
William Pitt Lynde

Mr. William B. Maclay

Robert McClelland
John A. McClernand
James McDowell
James J. McKay
Robert M. McLane
John McQueen
Job Mann
Richard K. Meade
John K. Miller
Jonathan D. Morris
Isaac E. Morse
Henry C. Murphy
Henry Nicoll
Charles H. Peaslee
Lucius B. Peck

George Petrie
Samuel O. Peyton
Timothy Pillsbury
Thomas Richey
John L. Robinson

Mr. William Rockhill
William Sawyer

Ephraim K. Smart
Robert Smith
Frederick P. Stanton
Charles E. Stuart
William Strong
James H. Thomas
James Thompson
Robert A. Thompson
William Thompson
Benjamin B. Thurston
Thomas J. Turner
Abraham W. Venable
Daniel Wallace
John Wentworth
William W. Wick
James S. Wiley
Hezekiah Williams
David Wilmot
Joseph A. Woodward.

Mr. Goggin moved that the vote be reconsidered by which the first amendment was rejected, and also moved that the motion to reconsider be laid upon the table; which latter motion was agreed

to.

The said amendments were then ordered to be engrossed and read a third time.

Mr. George W. Jones moved that the vote by which the amend ments were ordered to be engrossed be reconsidered, and also moved that the said motion to reconsider be laid upon the table; which latter motion was agreed to.

Mr. Robert W. Johnson moved that the House resolve itself into Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union on the general calendar.

And the question being put,

It was decided in the negative,

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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. Amos Abbott

Green Adams
George Ashmun

Daniel M. Barringer
Richard L. T. Beale
Hiram Belcher
Kingsley S. Bingham
Esbon Blackmar
John M. Botts
Jasper E. Brady
Chester Butler
E. Carrington Cabell
Richard S. Canby
Charles W. Cathcart
Lucien B. Chase
Thomas L. Clingman
William M. Cocke
William Collins
Harmon S. Conger
Robert B. Cranston
John W. Crisfield
John Crowell
Mason C. Darling
John Dickey
James Dixon
William Duer

George G. Dunn
George N. Eckert
Thomas O. Edwards
Elisha Embree
Alexander Evans
Nathan Evans

Mr. John W. Farrelly

David Fisher
John Freedley
George Fries
John P. Gaines
Joshua R Giddings
Daniel Gott
Horace Greeley
Artemas Hale
Nathan K. Hall
David Hammons
Moses Hampton
William Henry
Henry W. Hilliard
Elias B. Holmes
Samuel D. Hubbard
Alexander Irvin
Timothy Jenkins
Orlando Kellogg
Daniel P. King
Samuel Lahm
William T. Lawrence

Sidney Lawrence
Abraham Lincoln
Robert McClelland
Abraham R. McIlvaine
James J. McKay
Horace Mann
George P. Marsh
Dudley Marvin

Jonathan D. Morris
Joseph Mullin

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Mr. Grinnell, from the Committee on Commerce, reported a bill (No. 790) making appropriations for light-houses, light boats, buoys, beacons, &c., and providing for the erection and establishment of the same, and for other purposes; which was read a first and second time, committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union, and ordered to be printed.

Mr. Grinnell, from the same committee, reported a joint resolution (No. 56) to authorize the employment of two or more vessels of the navy in testing the ocean tracks recommended by Lieutenant Maury, accompanied by a report in writing; which resolution was read a first and second time, and

Ordered, That the said resolution and report be laid upon the table and printed.

Mr. Grinnell, from the same committee, to whom was referred the petition of Hosea Ilsley and others, citizens of Chelsea, Massachusetts, for authority to make a road over land of the United States connected with the marine hospital in Chelsea, made an adverse report thereon; which was laid upon the table.

Mr. Woodward, from the same committee, to whom was referred sundry petitions and remonstrances relative to the establishment of a collection district at East Thomaston, in the State of Maine, made a report thereon; which was laid upon the table and ordered to be. printed.

Mr. Gregory, from the same committee, reported a bill (No. 791) declaring Fort Covington, in the State of New York, to be a port of delivery, and for other purposes; which was read a first and second time, and ordered to be engrossed, and read a third time. The bill being engrossed, was accordingly read the third time and passed.

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

Mr. Gregory, from the same committee, reported a joint resolution (No. 57) in relation to foreign officers or seamen who shall render relief to American vessels in distress; which resolution was read a first and second time, and ordered to be engrossed, and read a third time.

The resolution being engrossed, was accordingly read the third time and passed.

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

Mr. Grinnell, from the same committee, reported a bill (No. 792) exempting Spanish vessels from discriminating duties in certain cases; which was read a first and second time, and ordered to be engrossed, and read a third time.

The bill being engrossed, was accordingly read the third time and passed.

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

Mr. James G. Hampton, from the Committee on Enrolled Bills, reported that the committee had examined enrolled bills of the following titles, viz:

HR. 525. An act to establish an additional land office in the State of Missouri;

H. R. 684. An act to provide for carrying into execution, in part, the twelfth article of the treaty with Mexico, concluded at Guadalupe Hidalgo;

and found the same truly enrolled; when

The Speaker signed the said bills.

The following petitions, memorials, and other papers, were laid on the Clerk's table under the 24th rule of the House, to wit:

By Mr. Ashmun: The petition of citizens of Springfield, in the State of Massachusetts, praying for an amendment to the patent laws.

By Mr. Duer: The petition of citizens of Leonardsville, in the State of New York, of similar import with the foregoing.

Ordered, That said petitions be referred to the Committee on Patents.

Also, the petition of citizens of Madison county, in the State of

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