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And the question being put, it was decided in the affirmative yeas, 

 83; nays, 52. 



The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, 

 the vote was 



YEAS Messrs. Adams, Arrington, Barringer, Belser, Benton, Bidlack, James A. 

 Black, Bowlin, Boyd, Brengle, Brodhead, Jeremiah Brown, Caldwell, Carpenter, 

 Shepherd Cary, Carroll, Causin, Reuben Chapman, Augustus A. Chapman, Chappell, 

 Clinch, Clinton, Cobb, Coles, Cranston, Cullom, Darragh, Dawson, Dickey, Dunlap, 

 Ficklin, Fish, Grinnell, Hammett, Henley, Hoge, Hopkins, Houston, Hubard, Hub- 

 bell, Hudson, Hungerford, Washington Hunt, Irvin, Jenkg, Cave Johnson, Perley 

 B. Johnson, George W. Jones, Preston King, Lumpkin, Mcllvaine, Isaac E. Morse, 

 Moseley, Norris, Parmenter, Payne, Phoenix, Pratt, Purdy, Rathbun, Reding, Relfe, 

 Rhett, Ritter, Robinson, Rogers, Russell, Severance, Simons, Slidell, Thomas Smith, 

 Sykes, Taylor, Thomasson, Thompson, Tilden, Tucker, Tyler, Wethered, Benjamin 

 White, Williams, William Wright, Yost. 



NAYS Messrs. Abbott, Bayly, Edward J. Black, Bower, Brinkerhoff, Aaron V. 

 Brown, Burke, Catlin, Chilton, Clingman, Collamer, Cross, Dana, Daniel, Richard 

 D. Davis, Dellet, Dillingham, Dromgoole, Foot, Foster, French, Hamlin, Harper, 

 Andrew Kennedy, D. P. King, Leonard, Lucas, Maclay, McClelland, McDowell, 

 McKay, Marsh, Edward Joy Morris, Newton, Owen, Paterson, Emery D. Potter, 

 David S. Reid, Rockwell, St. John, Sample, Saunders, Thomas H. Seymour, Albert 

 Smith, Robert Smith, Steenrod, Andrew Stewart, John Stewart, Stiles, Alfred P. 

 Stone, Vinton, Winthrop. 



EXPLORING EXPEDITION. 

 June 17, 1844. 



Civil and diplomatic act for 1845. 



For continuing the preparation and publication of the Narrative 

 and Account of the Exploring Expedition, $40,000. 



For the publication, under the direction of the Secretary of the 

 Navy and of the Secretary of the Treasury, of such of the maps of the 

 exploring expedition as, in their judgment, will be serviceable to the 

 Navy and the commerce of the country, $2,000. 



To defray the expenses of taking care of and preserving the botan- 

 ical and horticultural specimens brought home by the exploring 

 expedition, and for the salary of the keeper of and enlarging the 

 greenhouse under the direction and control of the Joint Committee on 

 the Library, $2,200 $44,200 



(Stat., V., 691.) 

 February 20, 1845. 



Resolved, etc., That as each part of the work now in course of pub- 

 lication on the "Exploring Expedition" shall be completed, fifty-eight 

 copies of the same shall be delivered to the Secretary of State, to be 

 distributed as follows, that is to say: To each of these United States, 

 one copy; to the Government of France, two copies; Great Britain, 

 two copies; Russia, two copies; and one copy each to Sweden, Den- 

 mark, Prussia, Austria, Bavaria, the Netherlands, Belgium, Portugal, 

 Spain, Sardinia, Greece, Tuscany, the Ecclesiastical States, the two 



