:8o2 CONGEESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. 



And the question being put, it was decided in the affirm- 

 ative — yeas, 83 ; naj^s, 62. 



The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the mem- 

 bers present, those who voted in the affirmative are — 



YEAS — Messrs. Adams, Arrington, Barringer, Belser, Benton, Bidlack, 

 James A. Black, Bowlin, Boyd, Brengle, Brodhead, Jeremiah Brown, 

 Caldwell, Carpenter, Shepherd Gary, Carroll, Causin, Reuben Chapman, 

 Augustus A. Chapman, Chappell, Clinch, Clinton, Cobb, Coles, Cranston, 

 Culiora, Darragh, Dawson, Dickey, Dunlap, Ficklin, Pish, Grinnell, Ham- 

 mett, Henley, Hoge, Hopkins, Houston, Hubard, Hubbell, Hudson, Hung- 

 €rford, Washington Hunt, Irvin, Jenks, Cave Johnson, Perley B. Johnson, 

 Oeorgc W. Jones, Preston King, Lumpkin, Mcllvaine, Isaac E. Morse, 

 Moseley, Norris, Parmenter, Payne, Phoenix, Pratt, Purdy, Rathbun, 

 Reding, Relfe, Rhett, Ritler, Robinson, Rogers, Russell, Severance, Simons, 

 Slidell, Thomas Smith, Sykes, Taylor, Thomasson, Thompson, Tilden, 

 Tucker, Tyler, Wethcred, Benjamin White, W^illiams, William Wright, 

 Tost. 



Those who voted in the negative are — 



NAYS — Messrs. Abbott, Bayly, Edward J. Black, Bower, Brinkerhoif, 

 Aaron V. Brown, Burke, Catlin, Chilton, Clingraan, CoUamer, Cross, 

 Dana, Daniel, Richard D. Davis, Delict, Dillingham, Dromgoole, Foot, 

 Poster, French, Hamlin, Harper, Andrew Kennedy, D. P. King, Leonard, 

 Lucas, Maclay, McClelland, McDowell, McKay, Marsh, Edward Joy 

 Morris, Newton, Owen, Paterson, Emery D. Potter, David S. Reid, Rock- 

 well, St John, Sample, Saunders, Thomas H. Seymour, Albert Smith, 

 Hobert Smith, Steenrod, Andrew Stewart, John Stewart, Stiles, Alfred P. 

 Stone, Vinton, Winthrop. 



PROCEEDINGS IN THE SENATE. 



Senate, April 30, 1846. 



Message from the House of Representatives that bill H. 

 R. 5 had been passed. The bill was read the first and second 

 times by unanimous consent, and, on motion of Mr. Lewis, 

 it was referred to a select committee of tliree members ap- 

 pointed by the President of the Senate. Mr. Dix, Mr. 

 Corwin, and Mr. Lewis were appointed. 



Senate, May 21, 1846. 



Mr. Dix presented a memorial of citizens of Madison 

 •county, New York, praying the adoption of a plan for the 

 establishment of the Smithsonian Institution ; which was 

 referred to the select committee on the subject. 



Senate, June 1, 1846. 



Mr. Dix, from the select committee, reported H. R. 5, 

 with amendments; which were ordered to be printed. 



