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auction, having given twenty days' notice in a newspaper printed in Washington city and New York city, an amount of bonds deposited by said bank, as security for its circulation, equal to the circulation to be withdrawn from such bank, and with the proceeds to redeem so many of the notes of such bank as they come into the treasury as will equal the amount required from it: Provided, That the circulation herein authorized shall be issued only as circulation is withdrawn, so that the aggregate of circulation shall not at any time exceed $300,000,000."

The question was put, Will the House agree thereto ?

And it was decided in the affirmative Yeas...

Nays.

Not voting.

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86

43

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. Burr moved that the vote last taken be reconsidered, and also moved that the motion to reconsider be laid on the table. And the question being put on the latter motion,

Yeas....

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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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So the motion to reconsider was laid on the table.

Mr. Miller moved that the bill be laid on the table.

And the question being put,

It was decided in the negative Yeas.

Nays..
Not voting.

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

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

Mr. Samuel J. Randall
Glenni W. Scofield
Lewis Selye
Charles Sitgreaves
Worthington C. Smith
H. H. Starkweather
Thomas E. Stewart
Stephen Taber
Ginery Twichell
Charles Upson
Henry Van Aernam
Burt Van Horn
Hamilton Ward
Cadwal'r C. Washburn
William B. Washburn
Fred'k E. Woodbridge.

Mr. Daniel Polsley

C. H. Prince
Green B. Raum
Logan H. Roots
Lewis W. Ross
Philetus Sawyer
Robert C. Schenck
John P. C. Shanks
Samuel Shellabarger
William B. Stokes
Frederick Stone
John H. Stover
John Taffe
Nelson Tift
Row'd E. Trowbridge
Robert T. Van Horn
Philadelph Van Trump
Henry D. Washburn
Martin Welker
B. F. Whittemore
Thomas Williams
William Williams
James F. Wilson
John T. Wilson
George W. Woodward
P. M. B. Young.

Mr. J. H. Sypher
Caleb N. Taylor
Francis Thomas
John Trimble
Lawrence S. Trimble
Daniel M. Van Auken
Charles H. Van Wyek
Michael Vidal

Ellihu B. Washburne
Stephen F. Wilson

William Windom

Fernando Wood.

The amendment submitted by Mr. Griswold was then agreed to. The amendment submitted by Mr. Benjamin F. Butler having been read as follows, viz: Amend the second section of the bill by substituting as follows, after the enacting clause:

"That section forty-two of said act be so far amended as to provide that thirty days after notice shall be served upon the Comptroller of the Currency by any banking association organized under the laws of the United States that it has gone into liquidation by a vote of its shareholders, as provided in said section, or whenever proceedings have been taken under the provi sions of said act against any such banking association for any violation of the provisions thereof, all payments of interest upon the bonds pledged by such banking association to redeem its circulation or to secure its deposits due to the United States shall cease, except as hereinafter provided; but

such association may produce and deliver up to the Comptroller of the Currency, to be cancelled, any of its bills theretofore furnished it for circulation in sums of $100, or any multiple thereof, and receive an assignment, as provided in said section forty-two, of a pro rata proportion of the bonds pledged for their redemption; and the accrued interest on such bonds so assigned shall be paid to such association, and the same may be done from time to time until all said bills shall have been returned to the Comptroller and cancelled, when such association shall be discharged from all liability on account of its circulation; and when its deposits due the United States are paid with interest thereon in coin from the time the association shall be proceeded against or have gone into liquidation, then the bonds deposited as security for deposits shall be assigned as provided in said act, and the interest thereon shall be paid to the association: Provided, That nothing herein shall hinder the sale or forfeiture of the bonds by the Comptroller of the Currency in the manner provided by law for any violation of the provisions of said act, or, when necessary, for the redemption of the bills when presented to the treasury of the United States; but no balance or surplus of either principal or interest shall be aid over to such banking association who makes default in redeeming its circulation: And provided further, That an amount of circulation equal to that so cancelled shall be forthwith issued to the banks in those States not having their full proportion of circulation according to law."

The question was put, Will the House agree thereto ?

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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. George W. Anderson Mr. W. P. Edwards

Delos R. Ashley
Samuel B. Axtell
James B. Beck
Jacob Benton
George S. Boutwell
John M. Broomall
Benjamin F. Butler
Samuel F. Cary
John W. Chanler
Amasa Cobb
Simeon Corley
John Covode
John T. Deweese
Oliver J. Dickey
Ignatius Donnelly

Those who voted

Mr. William B. Allison

Jehu Baker

John D. Baldwin
Fernando C. Beaman
John Beatty

John F. Benjamin
John A. Bingham
Austin Blair
Nathaniel Boyden
Benjamin M. Boyer
Henry P. H. Bromwell
Ralph P. Buckland
Charles W. Buckley
Roderick R. Butler
Reader W. Clarke
Thomas Cornell

Henry L. Dawes
Oliver H. Dockery
Grenville M. Dodge
Ephraim R. Eckley
Benjamin Eggleston
Charles A. Eldridge

Thomas W. Ferry
John Fox

John R. French
J. S. Golladay
James H. Goss
Samuel F. Gove
William S. Holman
Samuel Hooper
Benjamin F. Hopkins
James M. Humphrey
Morton C. Hunter
James A. Johnson
Thomas L. Jones
George W. Julian
William D. Kelley

Mr. Francis W. Kellogg
William H. Kelsey
Michael C. Kerr
J. Proctor Knott
William Loughridge
Samuel S. Marshall
Hiram McCullough
Samuel McKee
Leonard Myers
William E. Niblack
John A. Nicholson
Godlove S. Orth
Halbert E. Paine
S. Newton Pettis
Charles E. Phelps
Lewis W. Ross

in the negative are

Mr. Thomas D. Eliot

John F. Farnsworth
Orange Ferriss
William C. Fields
James A. Garfield
J. Lawrence Getz
Joseph J. Gravely
John A. Griswold
Charles Haight
George A. Halsey
Charles M. Hamilton
Thomas Haughey
David Heaton
William Higby
John Hill

Julius Hotchkiss
Chester D. Hubbard
Ebon C. Ingersoll
Alexander H. Jones
Norman B. Judd
John H. Ketcham
Bethuel M. Kitchen

Mr. William H. Koontz
Addison H. Laflin
Israel G. Lash
William Lawrence
Benjamin F. Loan
Rufus Mallory
Dennis McCarthy
George F. Miller
William Moore
James K. Moorhead
Daniel J. Morrell
Carman A. Newcomb
Benjamin W. Norris
Charles O'Neill
Sidney Perham
John A. Peters
Charles W. Pierce
Tobias A. Plants
Luke P. Poland
Daniel Polsley
Theodore M. Pomeroy
Hiram Price

Mr. Glenni W. Scofield
John P. C. Shanks
Aaron F. Stevens
William B. Stokes
Stephen Taber
Francis Thomas
Nelson Tift

Robert T. Van Horn
Philadelph Van Trump
Hamilton Ward
Henry D. Washburn
B. F. Whittemore
William Williams
Fernando Wood
George W. Woodward
P. M. B. Young.

Mr. Samuel J. Randall
Logan H. Roots
Philetus Sawyer
Lewis Selye
Samuel Shellabarger
Charles Sitgreaves
Worthington C. Smith
H. H. Starkweather
Thomas E. Stewart
John H Stover
John Taffe

Row'd E. Trowbridge
Ginery Twichell
Charles Upson

Henry Van Aernam
Burt Van Horn

Cadwal'r C. Washburn

Martin Welker

James F. Wilson
John T. Wilson

Stephen F. Wilson
Fred'k E. Woodbridge.

Those not voting are

Mr. George M. Adams

Oakes Ames
Stevenson Archer
Samuel M. Arnell
James M. Ashley
Alexander H. Bailey
Nathaniel P. Banks
Demas Barnes
William H. Barnum
W. Jasper Blackburn
James G. Blaine
Thomas Boles
C. C. Bowen
James Brooks
Albert G. Burr
Henry L. Cake
John B. Callis

John C. Churchill

Mr. Sidney Clarke

J. W. Clift
John Coburn
Burton C. Cook
Shelby M Cullom
Columbus Delano
Nathan F. Dixon
John F. Driggs
Jacob H. Ela
James T. Elliott

Adam J. Glossbrenner
Asa P. Grover
Abner C. Harding
Isaac R. Hawkins
As hel W. Hubbard
Richard D. Hubbard
Calvin T. Hulburd
Thomas A. Jenckes

Mr. George V. Lawrence
William S. Lincoln
John A. Logan
John Lynch
James M. Marvin
Horace Maynard
James R. McCormick
Ulysses Mercur
John Morrissey
James Mullins
William Mungen
J. P. Newsham
David A. Nunn
Frederick A. Pike
William A. Pile
C. H. Prince
John V. L. Pruyn

So the said amendment was disagreed to.

Mr. Green B. Raum

William H. Robertson
William E. Robinson
Robert C. Schenck
Rufus P. Spalding
Frederick Stone
J. H. Sypher
Caleb N. Taylor
John Trimble

Lawrence S. Trimble
Daniel M. Van Anken
Charles H. Van Wyck
Michael Vidal
Ellihu B. Washburne
William B. Washburn
Thomas Williams
William Windom.

Pending the question on the remaining amendments to the said bill, Mr. Holman, from the Committee on Enrolled Bills, reported that the committee had examined and found truly enrolled a joint resolution and bills of the following titles, viz:

H. Res. 452. Joint resolution for the relief of Leonard Pierce, jr., late United States consul at Matamoras, Mexico.

H. R. 264. An act to locate and establish an assay office in the Territory of Idaho.

H. R. 1453. An act for the relief of William Grant Powers;

When

The Speaker signed the same.

Mr. Stephen F. Wilson, from the same committee, reported that the committee had examined and found truly enrolled a bill of the following title, viz:

H. R. 1974. An act to prevent loaning money upon United States notes;

When

The Speaker signed the same:

By unanimous consent, leave of absence until Tuesday next was granted to Mr. Barnes, and to Mr. Griswold, Mr. Stover, Mr. Blair, Mr. McKee, and Mr. Norris, for to-day, and to Mr. Mungen for to-night.

A message from the Senate, by Mr. Gorham, their Secretary:

Mr. Speaker: The Senate have agreed to the report of the committee of conference on the disagreeing votes of the two houses on the bill of the House (H. R. 941) to amend certain acts in relation to the navy and marine corps.

The Senate have passed a joint resolution and bills of the following titles, viz:

H. Res. 459. Joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of War to allow to the New York and Oswego Midland Railroad Company a right of way across a portion of the public ground at Fort Ontario, Oswego, New York, for railroad purposes;

H. R. 1745. An act for the relief of the estate of Isaac Phillips, deceased, who was a private in the revolutionary war;

H. R. 1749. An act granting a pension to Daniel Hauser, a citizen of North Carolina, and a soldier of the war of 1812;

severally, without amendment.

The Senate have rejected a bill of the House of the following title, viz:

H. R. 603. An act granting pensions to certain soldiers and sailors of the war of 1812.

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