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.
Mr. Shellabarger submitted an amendment to the said amendment. Pending which,
Mr. Boutwell moved the previous question.
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.
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,
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
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 ?
And it was decided in the negative, Nays..
The yays and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are
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
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?
It was decided in the negative, Nays..
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 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
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
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.
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
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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