CONGRESS, UNITED STATES. 



f, ROM, Sumner, Trurnbull, Wade, Wilson, 



-17. 



NATH Messrs. Anthony, Buckalcw, Cuttcll, Con- 

 ness, Cowan. D.ms liixoh, Doolittle, Kdniiiii-! 

 send. Prelinghuysen, Qrintd*. llm-n-, ll.-n- 



. ~. .liihiisou, Kirkwood, MH)oui;all, 

 . l'"i.<n<l, Kiddle, Sauls- 

 Imry, Sherman, Stewart, and Williams 28. 



-. Cragin, Guthric, Morgan, Nye, 

 fue, Van Winkle, and Willey 7. 



A committee of conference reported as fol- 

 lows : 



That tlio Senate agree to (he first amendment of 



. iili an amendment as follows : at the end 



of section one of said bill, insert the following words: 



Provided, That the Secretaries of State, of the Treas- 

 ury, of War, of the Navy, and of the Interior, the 

 1'o'stiv. nil, and 'the Attorney -General, shall 



hold their offices respectively for and during the 

 term of the President by whom they may have been 

 appointed, and for one month thereafter, subject to 

 removal by and with the advice and consent of the 

 Senate. 



And the Senate agree to the same. 



That the Senate recede from their disagreement to 

 the second amendment of the House, and agree to 

 the same. 



The House agreed to the report by the follow- 

 ing v< 



YEAS Messrs. Alley, Allison, Ames, Anderson, 

 Arnell, Dclos R. Ashley, James M. Ashley, Baldwin, 

 Banks, Baxter, Bcaman, Benjamin, Bidwell, Blaine, 

 Blow, Bontwell, Brandagee, Bromwell, Broomall, 

 Buckland, Reader W. Clarke, Sidney Clarke, Cobb, 

 Cook, Cuilom, Darling, Doming, Dodge, Donnelly, 

 Driggs, Dumont, Eggleston, Eliot, Farnsworth, Far- 

 quhar, Ferry, Crinnell, Abner C. Harding, Hart, 

 Hayes, Henderson, Higby, Hill, Holmes, Hooper, 

 Hotchkiss, Demas Hubbard, John H. Hubbard, II ul- 

 burd, lugersoll, Julian, Kasson, Kelley, Kelso, Ketch- 

 am, Koontz, Kuykcndall, Laflin, George V. Law- 

 rence, William Lawrence, Loan, Longvear, Lynch, 

 Marvin, Maynard, Mclndoe, McKee, McRuer, Mercur, 

 Miller, Myers, Newell, Orth, Paine, Patterson, Per- 

 hain. Tike, Plants, Pomeroy, Price, William H. Ran- 

 dall, Raymond, Alexander H. Rice, John H. Rice, 

 Rollins, Sawyer, Schenck, Scofield, Shellabarger, 

 Sloan, Spaldmg, Starr, Stevens, Stokes, Thayer, 

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

 Burt Van Horn, Robert T. Van Horn, Hamilton 

 Ward, Warner, William B. IVashburn, Welker, 

 Wentworth, Williams, James F. Wilson, Stephen F. 

 U'indom, and Woodbridge 111. 



NAYS Messrs. Ancona, Bergen, Boyer, Campbell, 

 Chanler, Cooper, Dawson, Demson, Eldridge, Finck, 

 Glossbrenner, Aaron Harding, Harris, Hawkins, 

 Hise, Humphrey. Hunter, Kcrr, Latham, Le Blond, 

 Leftwich, McCullough, Niblack, Nicholson, Radford, 

 Samuel J. Randall, Ritter, Rogers, Ross, Rousseau, 

 Shanklin, Sitgreaves, Stilwell, Taber, Nathaniel G. 

 Taylor, Nelson Taylor, Thornton, Trimble, Andrew 

 Howard, Whalev, and Wright 41. 



NOT VOTIXIJ Messrs. Baker, Barker, Binghara, 

 Bundy, Conkling, Culver, Davis, Dawes, Defrees, 

 Delano. Dixon, Eckley, Garfield, Goodyear, Griswold, 

 Hale, Hogan, Asahcl W. Hubbard, Chester D. Hub- 

 bard, Edwin N. Uubbell, James R. Hubbell, Jcnckes, 

 Jones, Marshall, Marston, McClurg, Moorhead, Mor- 

 rill, Morris, Moulton, Noell, O'Neill, Phelps, Strouse, 

 Francis Thomas, Elihu B. Washburne, Henry D. 

 Washburu, and Winfield 38. 



In the Senate, the report was concurred in 

 by the following vote: 



YEAS Messrs. Anthony, Brown, Chandler, Con- 

 ness, Fogg, Fowler, Henderson, Howard, Howe, 

 Lane, Morgan, Morrill, Ramsey. Ross, Sherman, 



Stewart. Sumner, Trumbull, Wade, William* Wil- 

 son, and Yates- 



-N *vs Messrs. Huckalcw, Davii, Dixon, Dooliulc, 

 i.-kx, Johnson, McDougall, Patterson Van 

 Wi'.kle, ,! Will-v -10. 



A I:>KXT Messrs. 'Cattell, Covran, Cragin, Crewell, 

 Edmunda. Fessendcn, Foster, Frelinghuysen, Grimes, 

 (iiithrie, Harris, Kirkwood, Nc-smith, Norton, Nye, 

 Poland, Pomeroy, Riddle, Saulsbury, and Sprague 



On March 2d, the President returned the bill 

 t<> tlio House with his objections, when it was 

 reconsidered and passed by the following vote: 



YEAS Messrs. Alley, Allison, Ames, Anderson, 

 Arnell, Dclos R. Ashley, James M. Ashley, Baker, 

 Baldwin, Banks, Barker, Baxter, Beaman, Benjamin, 

 Hiilwell, Bingham, Blaine, Boutwell, Brandagee, 

 Bromwell, Broomall, Buckland, Bund\, Reader \V. 

 Clarke, Sidney Clarke, Cobb, Conkling, Cook, Cuilom, 



Grinnell, Griswold, Hale, Abner C. Harding, Hart, 

 Hawkins, Hayes, Henderson, JIii;liy, Hill, Holmes, 

 Hooper, Hotchkiss, Asabel W. Hubbard, Chester D. 

 Hubbard, John H. Hubbard, James R. Hubbell, Hul- 

 burd, Ingersoll, Jenckes, Julian, Kasson, Kelley, 

 Ketcham, Koontz, Laflin, George V. Lawrence, Wil- 

 liam Lawrence, Loan, Longyear, Lynch, Marquette, 

 Marston, Marvin, Maynard, McClurg, Mclndoe, 

 McKee, McRuer, Mercur, Miller, Moorhead, Morrill, 

 Morris, Moulton, Myer.*, Newell, O'Neill, Orth, Paine, 

 Patterson, Perham, Pike, Plants, Pomeroy, Price, 

 William H. Randall, Raymond, Alexander H. Rice, 

 John H. Rice, Rollins, Sawyer, Schenck, Scofield, 

 Shellabarger, Sloan, Spalding, Starr, Stokes, Thayer, 

 Francis Thomas, Troworidge, Upson, Van Aernam, 

 Burt Van Horn, Robert T. Van Horn, Hamilton 

 Ward, Warner, Henry D. Washburn, William B. 

 Washburn, Welker, Wentworth, Williams, James F. 

 Wilson, Stephen F. Wilson, Windom, and Wood- 

 bridge 133. 



NAYS Messrs. Ancona, Bergen, Boyer, Campbell, 

 Chanler, Cooper, Dawson, Eldridge, Finck, Gloss- 

 brenner, Goodyear, Aaron Harding, Hise, Hogan, 

 Edwin N. Hubbell, Humphrey, Hunter, Jones, Le 

 Blond, Leftwich, Marshall, McCullougb, Niblack, 

 Nicholson, Radford, Ritter, Rogers, Ross, Shanklin, 

 Sitgreaves, Strouse, Taber, Nelson Taylor, Thornton, 

 Trimble, Andrew H. Ward, and Winheld 87. 



NOT VOTING Messrs. Blow, Culver, Denison, 

 Driggs, Harris, Demas Hubbard, Kelso, Kerr, Kuy- 

 kcndall, Latham, Noell, Phelps, Samuel J. Randall, 

 Rousseau, Stevens, Stilwell, Nathaniel G. Taylor, 

 John L. Thomas, Elihu B. Washburne, Whaley, and 

 Wright 21. 



In the Senate, the bill was reconsidered on 

 March 2d, and passed by the following vote : 



YEAS Messrs. Anthony, Cattell, Chandler, Con- 

 ness, Cragin, Edmunds, Fessenden, Fogg, Foster, 

 Fowler, Frelinghuysen, Grimes, Harris, Henderson, 

 Howard, Kirkwood, Lane, Morgan, Morrill, Nye, Po- 

 land, Pomeroy, Ramsey, Ross, Sherman, Sprague, 

 Stewart, Sumner, Trumbull, Van Winkle, Wade, 

 Willey, Williams, Wilson, and Yates 35. 



NAYS Messrs. Buckalew, Cowan, Davis, Dixon, 

 Doolittle, Hendricks, Johnson, Nesmith, Norton, 

 Patterson, and Saulsbury 11. 



ABSENT Messrs. Brown, Creswell, Guthrie, Howe, 

 McDougall, and Riddle (3. 



In the House, on January 21st, Mr. Ward, of 

 New York, offered the following : 



WTiereas, by the constitution and laws of the State 

 of Maryland, persons who were disloyal to the Gov- 

 ernment of the United States, or gave aid and en- 



