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Ordered, That the report be printed, together with the accom- 

 panying documents. 



Ordered, That the Committee on Naval Affairs be discharged 

 from the further consideration of the memorial of Edmund Fanning, 



IN SENATE, April 26. 



Qn motion by Mr. Southard, the senate proceeded to consider, 

 as in Committee of the Whole, the bill making appropriations for 

 the naval service for the year 1836 ; and, after progress, on motion 

 by Mr. Calhoun, 



Ordered, That it lie on the table. 



April 27. 



On motion by Mr. Southard, the senate resumed, as in Com- 

 mittee of the Whole, the consideration of the bill, entitled "An 

 act making appropriations for the naval service for the year 1836," 

 together with the amendments reported thereto ; and the bill hav- 

 ing been amended, it was reported to the Senate. 



On the question to concur in the following amendment, viz : 

 section one, lines seven and eight, strike out "one million nine 

 hundred and seventy-four thousand one hundred and seventy-eight 

 dollars and ninety-one cents," and insert " two millions four hun- 

 dred and ninety-two thousand and forty dollars and forty -one 

 cents." It was determined in the affirmative yeas 37, nays 5. 



On motion by Mr. Hill, the yeas and nays being desired by 

 one-fifth of the senators present, those who voted in the affirmative, 

 are : Messrs. Benton, Black, Brown, Buchanan, Clayton, Cuthbert, 

 Davis, Ewing of Illinois, Goldsborough, Grundy, Hendricks, Hub- 

 bard, King of Alabama, Knight, Leigh, Linn, McKean, Mangum, 

 Morris, Nicholas, Niles, Porter, Prentiss, Preston, Rives, Robbins, 

 Robinson, Ruggles, Shepley, Southard, Swift, Tipton, Tomlinson, 

 Walker, Webster, White, Wright. 



Those who voted in the negative, are : Messrs, Ewing of Ohio, 

 Hill, King of Georgia, Moore, Naudain. 



