FORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS, 1857-77. 757 



Mr. Vance, of Ohio. I call for the yeas and nays. 

 The yeas and nays were ordered. 



The question was taken ; and there were — yeas 99, nays 

 72, not voting 119; as follows: 



YEAS — Messrs. Abbott, Adams, John H. Bagley, Jr., Ballou, Banks, 

 Belford, Bell, Blair, Bliss, Bradley, William R. Brown, Horatio C. Burch- 

 ard, Cannon, Caswell, Caultield, John B. Clark, Jr., of Missouri, Clymer, 

 Conger, Crapo, Crounse, Cutler, Danford, Davy, Denison, Eames, Evans, 

 Elye, Foster, Freeman, Frye, Garfield, Hale, Hancock, Haralson, Harden- 

 bergh, Benjamin W. Harris, Hathorn, Haymond, Hendee, Henderson, 

 Abram S. Hewitt, Hill, Hoge, Hopkins, HubVell, Hurlburt, Hyman, Joyce, 

 Kasson, Kelly, Kimball, Lamar, Lynch, Mackey, Magoon, MacDougall, 

 McCrary, Miller, Money, Monroe, Morgan, Nash, O'Brien, O'Neill, Page, 

 William A. Phillips, Piatt, Pratt, Purman, Kainey, John lleilly, James B. 

 Pveilly, William M. Bobbins, Robinson, Rusk, Sampson, Seelye, Sinnick- 

 son. Smalls, A. Herr Smith, Stone, Stowell, Strait, Tarbox, Terry, Martin 

 I. Townsend, Washington 'Townsend, Waddell, John W. Wallace, Watter- 

 son, Gr. Wiley Wells, White, Whitehouse, Andrew Williams, Alpheus S. 

 Williams, Charles G-. Williams, James Williams, William B. Williams, 

 James Wilson, Alan Wood, Jr., Woodburn, Woodward, Yeates, and 

 Young— 99. 



NAYS. — Messrs. Ainsworth, Beebe, Bland, Blount, Boone, Buckner, 

 John H. Caldwell, William P. Caldwell, Campbell, John B. Clarke, of 

 Kentucky, Cochrane, Collins, Culberson, Davis, Durham, Ellis, Felton, 

 Finley, Forney, Fort, Franklin, Glover, Goode, Goodin, Gunter, Andrew 

 H. Hamilton, John T. Harris, Harrison, Hartzell, Hatcher, Hays, Hooker, 

 House, Humphreys, Jenks, Thomas L. Jones, Knott, Franklin Landers, 

 Oeorge M. Landers, Lawrence, Le Moyne, Levy, Lynde, Meade, Mills, 

 Morrison, Mutchler, Neal, New, Payne, John F. Philips, Poppleton, Rea, 

 Reagan, Rice, Riddle, Miles Ross, Scales, Singleton, Siemens, Southard, 

 Sparks, Springer, Stenger, Stevenson, Thomas, Throckmorton, Tucker, 

 Turnej', John L. Vance, Robert B. Vance, Charles C. B. Walker, Walling, 

 Warner, Whitthorne, Wike, Jere N. Wiliams, and Benjamin Wilson — 72. 



NOT VOTING— Messrs. Anderson, Ashe, Atkins, Bagby, George A. 

 Bagley, John H. Baker, AVilliam H. Baker, Banning, Bass, Blackburn, 

 Bradford, Bright, John Young Brown, Samuel D. Burchard, Burleigh, 

 Buttz, Cabell, Carr, Cason, Cate, Chapin, Chittenden, Cook, Cowan, Cox, 

 Darrall, De Bolt, Dibrell, Dobbins, Douglas, Dunnell, Durand, Eden, Eg- 

 bert, Faulkner, Field, Fuller, Gause, Gibson, Robert Hamilton, Henry R. 

 Harris, Hartridge, Henkle, Goldsmith W. Hewitt, Hoar, Holman, Hoskins, 

 Hunter, Hunton, Hurd, Frank Jones, Kehr, King, Lane, Lapham, Leaven- 

 worth, Lewis, Lord, Luttrell, Maish, McDill, McFarland, McMahon, Met- 

 calfe, Milliken, Norton, Odell, Oliver, Packer, Phelps, Pierce, Piper, 

 Plaisted, Potter, Powell, John Robbins, Roberts, Sobieski Ross, Savage, 

 Sayler, Schleicher, Schuraaker, Sheakley, William E. Smith, Stanton, 

 Stephens, Swann, Teese, Thompson, Thornburgh, Tufts, Van Vorhes, Wait, 

 Waldron, Gilbert C. Walker, Alexander S. Wallace, Walsh, Ward, War- 

 ren, Erastus Wells, Wheeler, Whiting, Wigginton, Willard, Willis, Wil- 

 fihire, and Fernando Wood — 119. 



So (two-thirds not voting in favor thereof) the rules wero 

 not suspended. 



