CONGRESS, UNITED STATES. 



171 



< of any other ritrht to any person by rea- 



:,' 111, li, His lint t : 



Tile yi'iis ainl nays \\viv <>r<|, n -.1 ; :iinl, being 

 _'!, n.-iys is, a s lo!:, 



-srs. Anthonv. Cattell, Chandler, Con- 



i. Cn swell, Kdmunds, Fessenden 



M, l.ane, Murrill, Poland, Ramsey, 

 ,ian, Stewart, Sunnier, Van Winkle, and 

 -21. 



-srs. Bucknli".v, Co\van, Dixon, Donlittlo, 

 . Crimes, Hi-mil -ii-l, , Howard, 1 1, \\<-, .Inhnson, 

 ii, .\i--iiiitli, Norton, Patterson, Kiddle, Sauls- 

 bury, Willry, and William* Is. 



. llroun, Davis, Frelinglu 



Cuthrie, Harris, Kirkwood McDouirall, Xye, I'oine- 

 roy, Spraijiie, Trumbull, Wilson, and Yates 13. 



So the nmeiuliii'jnt \v;is agreed to. 

 The bill was subsequently passed by tbo fol- 

 lowing vote : 



Messrs. Anthony, Cattell, Chandler, Con- 



( r-atr in, Crcswcll, Edmunds, Fowler, Henderson, 



.!, Kirkwood, Lane, Merrill, Poland, Kam-ry, 



Sherman, Stewart, Sumner, Van Winkle, 



. Willey.'and Williams 23. 



Messrs. Buckalew, Doolittle, Foster, Grimes, 



Hendricks, Johnson, Morgan, Nesmith, Norton, Pat- 



, and Riddle 11. 



ABSENT Messrs. Brown, Cowan, Davis, Dixon, Fes- 

 senden, Fogg, Frelinghuysen, Guthrie, Harris, Howe, 

 McDougall, Nye, Pomeroy, Saulsbury, Spraguc, 

 Trumbull, Wilson, and Yates 18. 



In the House, on January 16th, the bill of the 

 Senate was considered. Mr. Ashley, of Ohio, 

 moved to strike out the third section and insert 

 the following: 



And be it further enacted, That this act shall not 

 take effect except upon the fundamental condition 

 that within the State of Colorado there shall be no 

 denial of the elective franchise or any other rights to 

 any person by reason of race or color, excepting In- 

 dians not taxed ; and upon the further fundamental 

 condition that the Legislature elected under said 

 State constitution, by a solemn public act, shall de- 

 clare the assent of said State to the said fundamental 

 condition, and shall transmit to the President of the 

 i States an authentic copy of said act, upon the 

 receipt whereof the President, bv proclamation, shall 

 forthwith announce the fact, whereupon said funda- 

 mental condition shall be held as a part of the or- 

 ganic law of the State; and thereupon, and without 

 any further proceeding on the part of Congress, the 

 admission of said State into the Union shall be con- 

 sidered as complete. Said State Legislature shall be 

 convened by the governor-elect of said State within 

 sixty days 'after the passage of this act, to act upon 

 the "condition submitted herein. 



The question was taken ; and it was decided 

 in the utliniiutive, as follows: 



YEAS Messrs. Alley, Allison, Ames, Anderson, 

 James M. Ashley, Baldwin, Banks, Baxter, Blaine, 

 Boutwell, Brandagee, Broomall, Cobb, Cook, Cullom, 

 Culver, Dawes, Doming, Dixon, Dodge, Donnelly, 

 Driggs, Eckley, Eliot, Ferry, Garfield, Grinnell, Gri's- 

 wold, Hart, Higby, Holmes, Hooper, DemasIIubbard, 

 John II. 1 1 nbbard, Ingersoll, Jenckes, Julian, Kelley, 



ICoont/,, Kuvkendall, Longyear, Lynch, Mar- 

 vin, Ma\ -nard, McClurg, Mclndoe, McRuer, Mercur, 

 Moorheiul, Morrill, Morris, Moulton, Newell, O'Neill, 

 Orth, J'.i'me, Patterson, Perham,. J'ike, Price, Ray- 

 mond, Alexander H. Rice, John H. Rice, Rollins, 



. Sehenck, Scofield, Stevens, Thayer, Trow- 

 bridjre, Upson, Van Aernam, Hurt Van Horn. Hamil- 

 ton Ward, Warner, Elihu B. Washburne, William B. 



Washburn, Wclker, Wentwortli, William* Jnmw P. 

 Wilson, Stephen F. Wilson, and V. 



\\vs Mi-sura. Anconu, llaki-r, Hi-niamin, llorgco, 

 HiiiL-l Uuckhind, lUindy, < .itimbcll, Read. 



IT W. Clark, Cooper, D;,\ i 



ridge, Farijuliar, l-inek, (>lii^l>> drenr, 



ll.Jr, Aan.n Hnnlintr, Abner ('. Hnnli." 

 ll'-n h-r.-oii, Hill, i It. Hubbard, 



Edwin N. Hubbell, James K. Hubbdl, Huiil.-: 



'vrr, Latham, ('.: irfe \ . I. iilotnl, 



l.'lluirh. Mar-ball, Melv,-.-, Miller. Niblack, Nidi.-). 

 son. Plants, Kadford, Sanni.-l J. Kantlall, \Villiuiii 

 11. Randall, Kilter, Rogers, Ross. Shanklin, i- 

 barger, Sii-n-avcs, Stilw.-il, Stvki-s, Sfarouse, Taber, 

 Nathaniel G. Taylor, Francis Thomas, John J.. 

 Thomas, Thornton, Andrew H. Ward, Henry D. 

 Washburn, and Whaley 63. 



NOT VOTING Messrs. Arnoll, Dcloa R. Ashley, 

 Barker, Beaman, Bidwell, Blow, Bromwcll, ChnnleY, 

 Sidney Clarke, Conkling, Darling, Dawson, Denison, 

 Dumont, Eggleston, Farnsworth, Harns, Hayes, 

 Hotchki^s, Asah"! W. Hubbard, Hulbnrd, Humphrey, 

 Jones, Kasson, Kctcham, Laflin, William Lawrence, 

 Loan, Marston, McCullough, Myers, Noell, Phelps, 

 Pomeroy, Rousseau, Sloan, Spa'lding, Starr, Nelson 

 Taylor, Trimble, Robert T. Van Horn, Winfit-ld, 

 Woodbridge, and Wright 44. 



So the amendment was agreed to. 



The bill, as amended, was ordered to a third 

 reading ; and it was accordingly read the third 

 time. 



The question was taken on its passage, and 

 it was decided in the affirmative, as follows : 



YEAS Messrs. Alley, Allison, Ames, Anderson, 

 Delos R. Ashley, James M. Ashley, Baldwin, Bank.*, 

 Baxter, Benjaniin, Boutwell, Brandagee, Bromwoll. 

 Broomall, Bundy, Reader W. Clark, Cobb, Cook, 

 Cullom, Culver, Dawes, Delano, Doming, Dixon, 

 Dodge, Donnelly, Driggs, Eckley, Eliot, Farquhar, 

 Ferrv, Garfield, GrinnelT, Griswold, Henderson, Hig- 

 by, Hill, Holmes, Hooper, Demas Hubbard, John H. 

 Hubbard. James R. Hubbell, Ingersoll, Jenckes, 

 Julian, Kelley, Koontz, George V. Lawrence, Long- 

 year, Marston, Marvin, JfcClurg, Melndoe, McRuer, 

 Mercur, Miller, Moorhead, Morris, Moulton, Newell, 

 O'Neill, Orth, Paine, Perbam, Plants, Price, Alexan- 

 der H. Rice, John II. Rice, Rollins, Sawyer, Sehenck, 

 Shcllabarger, Spalding, Stokes, Thayer, Francis 

 Thomas, John L. Thomas, Trowbridge, Upson, Van 

 Aernara, Burt Van Horn, Warner, Henrv D. Wash- 

 burn, William B. Washburn, Wclker, Wentworth, 

 Williams, James F. Wilson, Stephen F. Wilson, and 

 Windom 90. 



NATS Messrs. Ancona, Baker, Bergen, Bingbam, 

 Blaine, Boyer, Bucfc.land, Campbell, Cooper, DavU. 

 Defrees, Denison, Eldridge, Finck, Glossbrenner, 

 Goodyear, Hale, Aaron Harding, Abner C. Harding, 

 Hart, Hawkins, Hise.Hogan, Chester D. Hubbard, 

 Edwin N. Hubbell, Humphrey, Hunter, Johnson, 

 Kelso, Kerr, Kuvkendall, Latham, Le Blond. I,eft- 

 wich* Lynch, Marshall, Maynard, McKee, Morrill, Nib- 

 lack, Nicholson, Pike, Radford, Samuel J. Randall. 

 Raymond, Ritter, Rogers, Ross, Shanklin, Sitpi . 

 Stihvell, Strouse, Taber, Nathaniel G. Taylor, 

 son Tavlor, Thornton, Andrew H. Ward, 'Hamilton 

 Ward, Elihu B. Washburne, and Whaler 60. 



NOT VOTING Messrs. Arnell, Barker, Beaman, Bid- 

 well, Blow, Chanlcr, Sidney Clarke, Conkling, Dar- 

 ling, Dawson, Dumont, Eggleston, Farnswortii, Har- 

 ris Have-, llntchkiss, Asahel W. Hubbard, Hulburd, 

 Jones, Kasson, Ketcham, Laflin, William I^iwrence, 

 Loan, McCullouirh, Myers, Noell, Patterson, Phelps 

 Pomerov, William H. Randall, Rousseau. Scofield, 

 Sloan, Starr, Stevens, Trimble, Robert T. Vun Horn, 

 Winlield, Woodbridge, and Wright 11. 



So the bill w.- 



In the Senate, on January 16th, the amend- 



