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CONGRESS, UNITED STATES. 



Hoar,Holman, Hoskins, Hunter, Hyde, Jewett, Kas- 

 son, Killinger, Knapp, Lawrence, Lawson, Leach, 

 Loughridge, Lowe, Luttrell. Magee, Marshal, Martin, 

 McCrary, James W. McDill, McDougall, McJunkin, 

 McLean, McNulta, Mellish, Merriam, Mills, Monroe, 

 Moore, Morrison. Neal. Negley, Nesmith, Niblack, 

 O'Brien, Orr, Orth, Packer, Page, Hosea W. Parker, 

 Isaac C. Parker, Pendleton, Perry, Phillips, Pierce, 

 Pike, Thomas B. Platt, Poland, Potter, Pratt, Eai- 

 ney, Eansier, Bead, Bichmond, Bobbins, Ellis H. 

 Roberts, William B. Boberts, James W. Bobinson, 

 Boss, Busk, Henry B. Saylcr-Milton Sayler, Sco- 

 field, Henry J. Scuddcr, Isaac W. Scudder, Sessions, 

 Sheldon, Sherwood, Lazarus D. Shoemaker, Smart, 

 A. Herr Smith, John Q. Smith, Southard, Speer, 

 Sprague, Stanard, Starkweather, Stone, Storm, Strait, 

 Swann, Taylor, Todd, Tremain. Tyner, Vance, Wal- 

 dron, Walls, Jasper D. Ward, Marcus L. Ward, 

 Wells, Wheeler, Whitehouse, Whitthorne, Wilber, 

 Charles W. Willard, George Willard, Charles G. 

 Williams, John M. S. Williams, William B. Williams, 

 Ephrairn K. Wilson, James Wilson, Jeremiah M. 

 Wilson, Wolfe, Wood, Woodford, Woodworth, John 

 D. Young, and Pierce M. B. Young 172. 



NATS Messrs. Adams. Albert, Averill, Barnum, 

 Bell, Biery, Blount, Bradley, Bromberg, Bumnton, 

 Boderick B. Butler, Cain, Caldwell, Cessna, Clayton, 

 Clinton L. Cobb, Crossland, Crounse, Davis, Dur- 

 ham, Eldredge, Elliott, Freeman, Giddings, Glover, 

 Bobert S. Hale, Hancock. Harmer, Benjamin W. 

 Harris, Henry B. Harris, Harrison, Joseph B. Haw- 

 ley, Hays, Herndon, Houghton, Huboell, Hunt- 

 on, Hurlbut, Hynes, Kellogg, Lansing ? Lewis, Lof- 

 land, Lowndes, Lynch, Maynard, Milliken, Myers, 

 O'Neill, Packard, Parsons, Pelham, Purman, Bawls, 

 Bay, Bice, Sawyer, John G. Schumaker, Sener, 

 Shanks, Small, H. Boardman Smith, J. Ambler 

 Smith, Snyder. Standeford, Stowell, Strawbridge, 

 Sypher, Thornburgh, Townsend, Waddell, Wallace, 

 White, Whitehead. Wm. Williams, and Willie 76. 



NOT VOTING Messrs. Barber, Begole, Bland, 

 Freeman Clarke, Comingo, Creamer, Crooke, Dar- 

 rall, Duell, Farwell, Field, Hersey, Hooper, Howe, 

 Kelley, Kendall, Lamafj Lamison, Lamport, Alex- 

 ander McDill, McKee, Mitchell, Morey, Niles, Nunn, 

 Phelps, James H. Platt, Jr., Bandall, Bapier, James 

 C. Bobinson, Sheats, Sloss, George L. Smith, Wil- 

 liam A. Smith, Stephens, St. John, and Thomas 37. 



So the amendment was agreed to. 



Several amendments were offered and re- 

 jected, or adopted, and on December 17th Mr. 

 Hurlbirt, of Illinois, offered the following sub- 

 stitute to the bill : 



Be it enacted, etc., That from and after the passage 

 of this act the compensation of Senators, Bepresent- 

 atives, and Delegates, shall be at the rate of $6,000 

 per annum, payable monthly ; and in addition there- 

 to the actual 'individual expenses of each Senator, 

 Bepresentative, and Delegate, in coming to and re- 

 turning from the seat of Government once in each 

 session, to be certified in writing by each. 



SECTION- 2. That the compensation of the Speaker 

 of the House of Bepresentatives shall be at the rate 

 of $2,000 in addition to his pay as Eepresentative, 

 amounting in all to $8,000. And that of the Vice- 

 President shall be the saine amount, with the same 

 allowance for traveling expenses as hereinbefore 

 provided. 



SEO. 3. That all laws and parts of laws incon- 

 sistent with the provisions of this act are hereby 

 repealed. 



SEO. 4. That the Secretary of the Treasury is re- 

 quired to cover into the Treasury all sums which 

 may remain undrawn, or which have been received 

 as' increased compensation under the provisions of 

 said act, approved March 3, 1873, and which shall 

 have or may come into his possession by the return 

 thereof. 



Mr. Hurlbut : " On that substitute I demand 

 the previous question." 



The Speaker: "The first question is upon 

 the substitute moved by the gentleman from 

 Illinois (Mr. Hurlbut) for the bill as amended 

 by the House." 



The question was taken, as follows : 



YEAS Messrs. Adams, Albert, Archer, Ashe, 

 Atkins, Averill, Barrere, Barry, Beck, Begole, Biery, 

 Bowen, Bradley, Bright, Buffinton, Burrows, Ben- 

 jamin V. Butler, Boderick B. Butler. Cain, Cessna, 

 Amos Clark, Jr., Clayton, Clements, Clinton L. Cobb, 

 Comingo, Cook, Creamer, Crocker, Crooke, Cross- 

 land, Crutchfield, Darrall, Davis, De Witt, Dobbins, 

 Duell, Durham, Eldredge, Elliott, Farwell, Field, 

 Freeman, Giddings, Bobert S. Hale, Hamilton, Han- 

 cock, Harmer, Benjamin W. Harris, Harrison, Ha- 

 thorn, Havens, Hays, John W. Hazleton, Herndon, 

 E. Bockwood Hoar, George F. Hoar, Houghton, 

 Howe, Ilubbell, Hunton, Hurlbut, Hynes, Kelley, 

 Lamar, Lamport, Lansing, Leach, Lewis, Lofland, 

 Lowndes, Lynch, Alexander S. McDill, McJunkin, 

 McKee, Mellish, Milliken, Morey, Myers, Negley, 

 Nesmith, Nunn, O'Brien, O'Neill, Packard, Page, 

 Isaac C. Parker, Parsons, Pelham, Phelps, James H. 

 Platt, Jr., Thomas C. Platt, Bainey, Bandall, Bansier, 

 Bapier, Bawls, Bay, Bice, Bichmond, Sawyer, John 

 G. Schumaker, Henry J. Scudder, Isaac W. Scudder, 

 Sener, Shanks, Sheldon ? Sloss, Smart, George L. 

 Smith, II. Boardman Smith, J. Ambler Smith, Sny- 

 der, Stanard, Standeford, Storm, Stowell, Straw- 

 bridge, Swann, Sypher, Taylor, Thomas, Thorn- 

 burgh, Townseud, Vance-Waddell, Waldron. Wal- 

 lace, Walls, Jasp'er D. Ward, Marcus L. Ward, 

 Wheeler, White, Whitehead, John M. S. Williams, 

 William Williams, Willie, Ephraim K. Wilson, 

 Wood, and Pierce M. B. Young 139. 



NAYS Messrs. Albright, Arthur, Banning, Bar- 

 ber, Bass, Bell, Berry, Blount, Bromberg, Brown, 

 Buckner, Bundy, Burchard, Burleigh, Caldwell, 

 Cannon, Cason, Freeman Clarke, Clymer, Stephen 

 A. Cobb, Coburn, Conger, Corwin, Cotton, Cox, 

 Crittenden, Crounse, Curtis, Dauford, Dawes, Don- 

 nan. Dunnell, Eames, Eden, Fort, Foster, Frye, Gar- 

 field, Glover, Gunckel, Eugene Hale, Henry B. Har- 

 ris, John T. Harris, Hatcher, John B. Hawley, Jo- 

 seph E. Hawley, Gerry W. Hazelton. Hendee, Here- 

 ford, Holman, Hoskins, Hunter, Hyde, Jewett, Kas- 

 son, Killinger, Knapp, Lawrence, Lawson, Lough- 

 ridge, Lowe, . Luttrell, Magee, Marshall, Martin, 

 Maynard, McCrary, James W. McDill, McDougall, 

 McLean, McNulta, Merriam, Mills, Monroe, Moore, 

 Morrison, Neal, Niblack, Isiles. Orr, Orth, Packer, 

 Hosea W. Parker, Pendleton-Perry, Phillips.Pierce, 

 Pike, Poland. Potter, Pratt, Bead, Bobbins, Ellis II. 

 Boberts, William B. Boberts. James W. Bobinson, 

 Boss, Busk, Henry B. Sayler, Milton Sayler, Scofield, 

 Sessions, Sherwood, Lazarus D. Shoemaker, Small, 

 A. Herr Smith, John Q. Smith, Southard, Speer, 



unaries w. vvmara, ueorge wiiiaro, jjnaries tj. 

 Williams, William B. Williams, James Wilson, Jere- 

 miah M. Wilson, Wolfe, Woodford, Woodworth, and 

 John D. Young 130. 



NOT VOTING Messrs. Barnum, Bland, John B. 

 Clark, Jr., Gooch, Hersey, Hooper, Kellogg, Kendall, 

 Lamison. Mitchell, Purman, James C. Bobinson, 

 Sheats, Win. A. Smith, Stephens, and St. John 16. 



So the substitute of Mr. Hurlbut was agreed 

 to. 



The Speaker: "The question is now on or- 

 dering the bill as amended to be engrossed and 

 read a third time." 



Mr. Hale, of Maine, said : "I shall be care- 

 ful not to trespass upon the indulgence of the 



