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Mr. Robinson, at 4 o'clock and 27 minutes p. m., moved that the House adjourn; which motion was disagreed to.

The said further amendment submitted by Mr. Boutwell was then disagreed to.

Mr. Bingham submitted an amendment to the first section of the said joint resolution.

Pending which,

Mr. Shellabarger submitted an amendment to the said amendment. Pending which,

Mr. Boutwell moved the previous question.

Pending which,

Mr. Burr moved that the joint resolution be laid on the table.
Pending which,

On motion of Mr. Farnsworth, by unanimous consent, the said amendments were ordered to be printed.

And then,

On motion of Mr. Farnsworth, at 4 o'clock and 35 minutes p. m., the House adjourned.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1869.

Mr. Stephen F. Wilson, from the Committee on Enrolled Bills, reported that the committee did this day present to the President of the United States bills of the following titles, viz:

H. R. 394. An act confirming title to Little Rock island, in the Mississippi river;

H. R. 1751. An act in relation to the appointment of midshipmen from the lately reconstructed States; and

H. R. 833. An act for the relief of Rufus M. Hollister, of Janesville, Wisconsin.

Mr. Schenck, by unanimous consent, from the Committee of Ways and Means, reported a bill (H. R. 1812) to allow deputy collectors and assistant assessors of internal revenue, acting as collectors or assessors, the pay of collectors and assessors; which was read a first and second time.

Pending the question on its engrossment,

Mr. Schenck moved the previous question, which was seconded and the main question ordered; and under the operation thereof the said bill was ordered to be engrossed and read a third time.

Being engrossed, it was accordingly read the third time and passed. Mr. Schenck moved that the vote last taken be reconsidered, and also moved that the motion to reconsider be laid on the table; which latter motion was agreed to.

Ordered, That the Clerk request the concurrence of the Senate in the said bill.

The Speaker having announced as the regular order of business the call of committees for reports of a private nature,

On motion of Mr. Boutwell,

Ordered, That the consideration of the said business be dispensed with for this day.

The House then resumed, as the regular order of business, the consideration of the joint resolution of the House (H. R. 402) proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States; the pending question, when the House adjourned yesterday, being on the motion of Mr. Burr to lay the said resolution and pending amendments on the table.

And the question being put on the said motion,

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The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are

Samuel B. Axtell
James B. Beck
Nathaniel Boyden
Benjamin M. Boyer
James Brooks
Albert G. Burr
Samuel F. Cary
John W. Chanler
John Coburn

Charles A. Eldridge
John Fox

Mr. J. Lawrence Getz

J. S. Golladay
Asa P. Grover
Charles Haight
Isaac R. Hawkins
Julius Hotchkiss
James M. Humphrey
Thomas A. Jenckes
James A. Johnson
Thomas L. Jones

Mr. Michael C. Kerr

J. Proctor Knott
Samuel S. Marshall
James R. McCormick
William Mungen
William E. Niblack
John A. Nicholson
Charles E. Phelps
Daniel Polsley
John V. L. Pruyn

Those who voted in the negative are

Mr. William B. Allison

Samuel M. Arnell
Delos R. Ashley

James M. Ashley
Alexander H. Bailey
Jehu Baker
John D. Baldwin
Nathaniel P. Banks
Fernando C. Beaman
John Beatty

Jacob Benton
John A. Bingham

James G. Blaine

Austin Blair

Thomas Boles
George S. Boutwell
Henry P. H. Bromwell
John M. Broomall
Ralph P. Buckland
Charles W. Buckley
Benjamin F. Butler
Henry L. Cake
John B. Callis
John C. Churchill
Sidney Clarke
J. W. Clift

Amasa Cobb
John Covode
Shelby M. Cullom
Henry L. Dawes
Columbus Delano
John T. Deweese
Oliver H. Dockery

Mr. Grenville M. Dodge
Ignatius Donnelly
John F. Driggs
Ephraim R. Eckley
W. P. Edwards
Benjamin Eggleston
Thomas D. Eliot
James T. Elliott
Orange Ferriss
Thomas W. Ferry
William C. Fields
John R. French
James A. Garfield
James H. Goss
Samuel F. Gove
Joseph J. Gravely
John A. Griswold
Charles M. Hamilton
Abner C. Harding
David Heaton
William Higby
Samuel Hooper
Benjamin F. Hopkins
Chester D. Hubbard
Calvin T. Hulburd
Morton C. Hunter
Alexander H. Jones
Norman B. Judd
George W. Julian
William D. Kelley
Francis W. Kellogg
William H. Kelsey
John H. Ketcham

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Mr. William H. Koontz
Israel G. Lash
William Lawrence
Benjamin F. Loan
John A. Logan
William Loughridge
John Lynch

James M. Marvin
Horace Maynard
Samuel McKee
Ulysses Mercur
George F. Miller
William Moore
James K. Moorhead
Daniel J. Morrell
James Mullins
Leonard Myers
Carman A. Newcomb
Benjamin W. Norris
David A. Nunn
Charles O'Neill
Godlove S. Orth
Halbert E. Paine

Sidney Perham
John A. Peters
Charles W. Pierce
Frederick A. Pike
William A. Pile
Tobias A. Plants
Hiram Price
C. H. Prince
Green B. Raum
William H. Robertson

Mr. Bethuel M. Kitchen
Addison H. Laflin
George V. Lawrence
William S. Lincoln
Rufus Mallory
Dennis McCarthy
Hiram McCullough
John Morrissey
J. P. Newsham
S. Newton Pettis
Luke P. Poland
Theodore M. Pomeroy

Mr. Samuel J. Randall

William E. Robinson
Lewis W. Ross
Charles Sitgreaves
Stephen Taber
Nelson Tift

Daniel M. Van Auken
Philadelph Van Trump
John T. Wilson
P. M. B. Young.

Mr. Logan H. Roots

Philetus Sawyer
Robert C. Schenck
Glenni W. Scofield
John P. C. Shanks
Samuel Shellabarger
Worthington C. Smith
Rufus P. Spalding
H. H. Starkweather
William B. Stokes
John H. Stover
J. H. Sypher
John Taffe
Caleb N. Taylor
John Trimble

Row'd E. Trowbridge
Ginery Twichell
Charles Upson
Henry Van Aernam
Burt Van Horn

Robert T. Van Horn
Charles H. Van Wyck
Hamilton Ward
Cadwal'r C. Washburn
Henry D. Washburn
William B. Washburn
Martin Welker
William Williams

James F. Wilson
Stephen F. Wilson
William Windom
Fred'k E. Woodbridge

Mr. Lewis Selye

Aaron F. Stevens

Thomas E. Stewart

Frederick Stone

Francis Thomas

Lawrence S. Trimble
Michael Vidal
Ellihu B. Washburne
B. F. Whittemore
Thomas Williams
Fernando Wood

George W. Woodward.

So the House refused to lay the resolution on the table.

Mr. Bingham and Mr. Shellabarger, having, respectively, by unanimous consent, modified, the former his amendment, and the latter his amendment to the said amendment,

The Speaker stated the question to be on the demand for the previous question, which was seconded, and the main question ordered to be put. The amendment of Mr. Shellabarger to the amendment of Mr. Bingham having been read as follows, viz: Strike out the words proposed to be inserted by the said amendment and insert:

"No State shall make or enforce any law which shall deny or abridge to any

male citizen of the United States of the age of twenty-one years or over, and who is of sound mind, an equal vote at all elections in the State in which he shall have such actual residence as shall be prescribed by law, except to such as have engaged or may hereafter engage in insurrection or rebellion against the United States, and to such as shall be duly convicted of treason, felony, or other infamous crime,"

The question was put, Will the House agree thereto ?

(Yeas...

And it was decided in the negative, Nays..

Not voting.

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The yays and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are

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Mr. William B. Allison

Stevenson Archer
Samuel M. Arnell
James M. Ashley
Samuel B. Axtell
Alexander H. Bailey
Jehu Baker

Nathaniel P. Banks
William H. Barnum
James B. Beck
John F. Benjamin
John A. Bingham
James G. Blaine
Austin Blair
George S. Boutwell
Nathaniel Boyden
Benjamin M. Boyer
Henry P. H. Bromwell
James Brooks
Albert G. Burr
Benjamin F. Butler
John B. Callis
Samuel F. Cary
John W. Chanler
John C. Churchill
Sidney Clarke
Burton C. Cook
Simeon Corley
John Covode
John T. De weese

Oliver H. Dockery
Grenville M. Dodge

Mr. Ignatius Donnelly
John F. Driggs
W. P. Edwards
Charles A. Eldridge
Thomas D. Eliot
Orange Ferriss
Thomas W. Ferry
William C. Fields
John Fox
James A. Garfield
J. Lawrence Getz
J. S. Golladay
James H. Goss
Samuel F. Gove
John A. Griswold
Asa P. Grover
Charles Haight
George A. Halsey
Abner C. Harding
Thomas Haughey
David Heaton
William Higby
Benjamin F. Hopkins
Julius Hotchkiss
Calvin T. Hulburd
James M. Humphrey
Morton C. Hunter
Thomas A. Jenckes
James A. Johnson
Alexander H. Jones
Thomas L. Jones

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Cadwal'r C. Washburn
Henry D. Washburn
William B. Washburn
Martin Welker
B. F. Whittemore
Thomas Williams.

Mr. Samuel J. Randall
Green B. Raum
William H. Robertson
William E. Robinson
Logan H. Roots
Lewis W. Ross
Charles Sitgreaves
Worthington C. Smith
Rufus P. Spalding

Thomas E. Stewart
Frederick Stone
John H. Stover
Stephen Taber
John Taffe
Caleb N. Taylor
Francis Thomas
Nelson Tift
John Trimble

Row'd E. Trowbridge
Charles Upson
Henry Van Aernam
Daniel M. Van Auken
Burt Van Horn
Philadelph Van Trump
Charles H. Van Wyck
John T. Wilson
Stephen F. Wilson
William Windom

Fred'k E. Woodbridge
George W. Woodward
P. M. B. Young.

Mr. Lewis Selye

Aaron F. Stevens
Lawrence S. Trimble
Michael Vidal
Ellihu B. Washburne

William Williams
James F. Wilson
Fernando Wood.

So the said amendment to the amendment was disagreed to.

The question then recurred on the amendment submitted by Mr.

Bingham, which was read and is as follows, viz: Strike out the first section of the said joint resolution, and insert in lieu thereof:

"No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge or deny to any male citizen of the United States of sound mind and twenty-one years of age or upward the exercise of the elective franchise at all elections in the State wherein he shall have actually resided for a period of one year next preceding such election, (subject to such registration laws and laws prescribing local residence as the State may enact,) except such of said citizens as shall engage in rebellion or insurrection, or who may have been, or shall be, duly convicted of treason or other infamous crimes,"

And the question being put, Will the House agree thereto?

Yeas..

It was decided in the negative, Nays..

Not voting..

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The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are

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Mr. William B. Allison

Samuel M. Arnell
Delos R. Ashley
James M. Ashley
Alexander H. Bailey
Nathaniel P. Banks
Fernando C. Beaman

John Beatty
James B. Beck
John F. Benjamin
Jacob Benton
James G. Blaine
Austin Blair
Thomas Boles
George S. Boutwell
C. C. Bowen
Nathaniel Boyden
Benjamin M. Boyer
Henry P. H. Bromwell
John M. Broomall
Ralph P. Buckland
Charles W. Buckley
Albert G. Burr

Benjamin F. Butler
Henry L. Cake
John B. Callis
Samuel F. Cary
John W. Chanler
John C. Churchill
Sidney Clarke
J. W. Clift
Amasa Cobb
John Coburn
Burton C. Cook
Simeon Corley
John Cov de
Shelby M. Cullom
Henry L. Dawes
Columbus Delano

Ignatius Donnelly

Mr. John F. Driggs

Ephraim R. Eckley
Benjamin Eggleston
Jacob H. Ela
Thomas D. Eliot
James T. Elliott
Orange Ferriss
Thomas W. Ferry
William C. Fields
John Fox
John R. French
J. Lawrence Getz
J. S. Golladay
James H. Goss
Samuel F. Gove
Joseph J. Gravely
John A. Griswold
Asa P. Grover
George A. Halsey
Charles M. Hamilton
Abner C. Harding
Isaac R. Hawkins
William Higby
Samuel Hooper
Benjamin F. Hopkins
Chester D. Hubbard
Calvin T. Hulburd
James M. Humphrey
Morton C. Hunter
Thomas A. Jenckes
James A. Johnson
Thomas L. Jones
Norman B. Judd
George W. Julian
William D. Kelley
Francis W. Kellogg
William H. Kelsey
Michael C. Kerr
John H. Ketcham
William H. Koontz

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Mr. Addison H. Laflin
Israel G. Lash
George V. Lawrence
William Lawrence
William S. Lincoln
Benjamin F. Loan
John A. Logan
William Loughridge
John Lynch
Samuel S. Marshall
James M. Marvin
Horace Maynard
James R. McCormick
Samuel McKee
Ulysses Mercur
George F. Miller
William Moore
James K. Moorhead
Daniel J. Morrell
James Mullins
William Mungen
Leonard Myers
Carman A. Newcomb
J. P. Newsham
William E. Niblack
John A. Nicholson
Benjamin W. Norris
David A. Nunn
Charles O'Neill
Godlove S. Orth
Halbert E. Paine
Sidney Perham
John A. Peters
Charles W. Pierce
Frederick A. Pike
Luke P. Poland
Daniel Polsley
Hiram Price
'C. H. Prince
John V. L. Pruyn

Mr. Asahel W. Hubbard
Richard D. Hubbard
Ebon C. Ingersoll
Bethuel M. Kitchen
J. Proctor Knott
Rufus Mallory
Dennis McCarthy
John Morrissey
S. Newton Pettis

Mr. Thomas E. Stewart
Frederick Stone
Nelson Tift
John T. Wilson
George W. Woodward
P. M. B. Young.

Mr. Samuel J. Randall
Green B. Raum
William H. Robertson
Logan H. Roots
Philetus Sawyer
Robert C. Schenck
Glenni W. Scofield
Lewis Selye
John P. C. Shanks
Samuel Shellabarger
Charles Sitgreaves
Worthington C. Smith
H. H. Starkweather
William B. Stokes
John H. Stover
J. H. Sypher
Stephen Taber
John Taffe
Caleb N. Taylor
Francis Thomas
Row'd E. Trowbridge

Ginery Twichell
Charles Upson
Henry Van Aernam
Daniel M. Van Auken
Burt Van Horn
Robert T. Van Horn
Philadelph Van Trump
Charles H. Van Wyck
Hamilton Ward
Cadwal'r C. Washburn
Henry D. Washburn
William B. Washburn
Martin Welker

B. F. Whittemore
Thomas Williams
William Williams
Stephen F. Wilson
William Windom
Fred'k E. Woodbridge.

Mr. William A. Pile

Theodore M. Pomeroy
Aaron F. Stevens
John Trimble
Lawrence S. Trimble
Michael Vidal

Ellihu B. Washburne
James F. Wilson
Fernando Wood.

So the said amendment was disagreed to. The question was then put, Shall the joint resolution be engrossed and read a third time?

And it was decided in the affirmative, Nays.

Not voting...

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The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are—

Mr. William B. Allison

Samuel M. Arnell
Delos R. Ashley
James M. Ashley
Alexander H. Bailey
John D. Baldwin
Nathaniel P. Banks
Fernando C. Beaman
John Beatty

John F. Benjamin
Jacob Benton
James G. Blaine

Austin Blair
Thomas Boles
George S. Boutwell
C. C. Bowen
Nathaniel Boyden
Henry P. H. Bromwell
John M. Broomall
Ralph P. Buckland
Charles W. Buckley
Benjamin F. Butler
Henry L. Cake
John B. Callis
John C. Churchill
Sidney Clarke
J. W. Clift

Amasa Cobb

John Coburn
Simeon Corley
John Covode
Shelby M. Cullom
Henry L. Dawes
Columbus Delano
John T. Deweese
Oliver H. Dockery

Mr. Grenville M. Dodge
John F. Driggs
Ephraim R. Eckley
W. P. Edwards
Benjamin Eggleston
Jacob H. Ela
Thomas D. Eliot
James T. Elliott
John F. Farnsworth
Orange Ferris
Thomas W. Ferry
William C. Fields
John R. French
James A. Garfield
James H. Goss
Samuel F. Gove
Joseph J. Gravely
John A. Griswold
Charles M. Hamilton
Abner C. Harding
David Heaton
William Higby
Samuel Hooper
Benjamin F. Hopkins
Chester D. Hubbard
Calvin T. Hulburd
Morton C. Hunter
Thomas A. Jenckes
Alexander H. Jones
Norman B. Judd
George W. Julian
William D. Kelley
Francis W. Kellogg
William H. Kelsey
John H. Ketcham
William H. Koontz

Mr. Addison H. Laflin
Israel G. Lash
George V. Lawrence
William Lawrence
William S. Lincoln
Benjamin F. Loan
John A. Logan
William Loughridge
John Lynch
James M. Marvin
Horace Maynard
Samuel McKee
Ulysses Mercur
George F. Miller
William Moore
James K. Moorhead
Daniel J. Morrell
James Mullins
Leonard Myers
Carman A. Newcomb
J. P. Newsham
Benjamin W. Norris
David A. Nunn
Charles O'Neill
Godlove S. Orth
Halbert E. Paine
Sidney Perham
John A. Peters
Charles W. Pierce
Frederick A. Pike
William A. Pile
Tobias A. Plants
Luke P. Poland
Hiram Price
C. H. Prince
Green B, Raum

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Mr. William H. Robertson
Logan H. Roots
Philetus Sawyer
Glenni W. Scofield
Lewis Selye

John P. C. Shanks
Samuel Shellabarger
Worthington C. Smith
H. H. Starkweather
Thomas E. Stewart
William B. Stokes
John H. Stover
J. H. Sypher
John Taffe
Caleb N. Taylor
Francis Thomas
John Trimble
Row'd E. Trowbridge
Ginery Twichell
Charles Upson
Henry Van Aernam
Burt Van Horn

Robert T. Van Horn
Charles H. Van Wyck
Hamilton Ward

Cadwal'r C. Washburn
Henry D. Washburn
William B. Washburn
Martin Welker

B. F. Whittemore
Thomas Williams
William Williams
James F. Wilson
Stephen F. Wilson
William Windom
Fred'k E. Woodbridge.

Mr. Lewis W. Ross

Charles Sitgreaves
Rufus P. Spalding
Frederick Stone
Stephen Taber
Nelson Tift

Daniel M. Van Auken
Philadelph Van Trump
John T. Wilson
George W. Woodward
P. M. B. Young.

Mr. S. Newton Pettis
Theodore M. Pomeroy
Robert C. Schenck
Aaron F. Stevens
Lawrence S. Trimble
Michael Vidal
Ellihu B. Washburne
Fernando Wood.

So the joint resolution was ordered to be engrossed and read a third time.

Being engrossed, it was accordingly read the third time.

Pending the question on its passage,

Mr. Boutwell moved the previous question, which was seconded and the main question ordered and put, viz: Shall the joint resolution pass ?

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