606 CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. 



The House divided on ordering the yeas and nays, and there were — 

 a3^es 25, noes 109. 



The Speakek. The yeas and nays are not ordered. 



Mr. Burnett. I want tellers on the yeas and nays. 



The Speaker. The Chair thinks the call comes too late. The Chair 

 stated the vote and paused some time before he announced the result. 



Mr. Burnett. The Speaker stooped over a moment and as soon as 

 he rose to an erect position I rose and called for tellers upon the 

 yeas and nays and the result was announced. 



The Speaker. Did not the gentleman hear the announcement before 

 he addressed the Chair? 



Mr. Burnett. Yes, sir. 1 heard the announcement, 109 and 25. 



The Speaker. The application comes too late. 



The question was then taken upon the motion to la}'^ the resolution 

 upon the table; and it was not agreed to — ayes 30, noes 97. 



Mr. Burnett demanded the yeas and nays upon the adoption of the 

 resolution. 



The yeas and nays were ordered. 



The question was taken; and it was decided in the affirmative — yeas 

 84, nays 50 — as follows: 



YEAS — Messrs. Adrian, Ahl, Andrews, Arnold, Billinghurst, Bingham, Bliss, Bray- 

 ton, Buffinton, Burlingame, Burns, Burroughs, Chase, Cavanaugh, Chaffee, Chap- 

 man, Ezra Clark, Clawson, Clark B. Cochrane, Cockerill, Colfax, Comins, Corning, 

 Covode, Cragin, Curtis, Davis of Massachusetts, Davis of Iowa, Dawes, Dean, Dim- 

 mick, Dodd, Durfee, Edie, Fenton, Foster, Gillis, Gilman, Gilmer, Gooch, Goodwin, 

 Groesbeck, Grow, Hatch, Horton, Owen Jones, Keitt, Knapp, John C. Kunkel, 

 Landy, Lovejoy, Humphrey Marshall, Maynard, Moore, Morgan, Morrill, Edward 

 Joy Morris, Freeman H. Morse, Mott, Nichols, Olin, Parker, John S. Phelps, William 

 W. Phelps, Phillips, Pottle, Purviance, Reagan, Ricaud, Ritchie, Robbins, Roberts, 

 Judson W. Sherman, Sickles, Singleton, Samuel A. Smith, Stanton, Tappan, Under- 

 wood, Walbridge, Walton, Elihu B. Washburne, Israel W^ashburn, and Wood — 84. 



NAYS — Messrs. Atkins, Barksdale, Bennett, Blair, Bonham, Branch, Burnett, 

 Caskie, Clemens, Cobb, John Cochrane, James Craig, Curry, Davis of Indiana, Davis 

 of Mississippi, Dowdell, Eustis, Faulkner, Garnett, Gregg, Hopkins, Houston, Huy- 

 ler, Jackson, Jenkins, George W. Jones, Jacob M. Kunkel, Leiter, Letcher, Maclay, 

 McKibbin, Miles, Niblack, Peyton, Potter, Powell, Royce, Ruffin, Russell, Sandidge, 

 Savage, Scales, Henry M. Shaw, William Smith, Spinner, Stevenson, Miles Taylor, 

 Tompkins, Trippe, Winslow, and John V. Wright — 50. 



Agreed to. 

 February 23, 1859— Senate. 



The annual report of the Smithsonian Institution, for 1858, was 

 presented. 



Mr. J. M. Mason moved to print 10,000 extra copies, 5,000 for the 

 Senate and 5,000 for the Institution. 

 February 24, 1859— Senate. 



Mr. Ct. N. Fitch reported the following resolution: 



That there be printed, in addition to the usual number of the report of the Board 

 of Regents for the Smithsonian Institution, for the year 1858, 5,000 copies for the 



