Mr. Luke P. Poland Mr. Robert C. Schenck Theodore M. Pomeroy Rufus P. Spalding C. H. Prince William B. Stokes John V.L, Pruyn Frederick Stone William H. Robertson Stephen Taber William E. Robinson Mr. Francis Thomas Mr. Philadelph Van Trump Henry D. Washburn Fernando Woul Daniel M. Van Auken George W. Woolsard Robert T. Van Horn P. M. B. Young. Those not voting are Mr. George M. Adams Mr. Samuel F. Gove Charles Haight Abner C. Harding Oliver J. Dickey Asahel W. Hubbard Nathan F. Dixon James M. Humphrey Grenville M. Dodge Bethu-l M. Kitchen Ignatius Donnelly Israel G. Lash John F. Driggs Benjamin F. Loan W. P. Edwards James M. Marvin Benjamin Eggleston Horace Maynard Thomas D. Eliot Hiram McCullough James A. Garfield George F. Miller Adam J. Glossbrenner James K. Moorhead James H. Gons M r. John Morrissey Mr. J. H. Sypher John Taffe John Trimble Lawrence S. Trimble Henry Van Aernam 8. Newton Pettis Charles H. Van Wyck Michael Vidal EUibu B. Washburne Thomas Williams James F. Wilson John T. Wilson William Windom Worthington C. Smith Fred'k E. Woodbridge. So the motion to reconsider was agreed to. Mr. Holman, from the Committee on Enrolled Bills, reported that the committee had examined and found truly enrolled a bill of the following title, viz: H. R. 1812. An act to allow deputy collectors and assistant assessors of internal revenue, acting as collectors or assessors, the pay of collectors and assessors ; When By unanimous consent, leave of absence at this evening's session was granted to Mr. Knott and Mr. Raum. The hour of 41 o'clock p. m. having arrived, the House took a recess until 73 o'clock p. m. After the recess, The Speaker, by unanimous consent, laid before the House executive communications as follows, viz: I. A letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, relative to a lighthouse at the mouth of Yaquina bay, Oregon; which was referred to the Committee on Appropriations. II. A letter from the Secretary of the Navy, transmitting additional papers relative to the Paraguayan difficulties; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed. The House then resumed the consideration of the bill of the House (H. R. 1672) making appropriations for the legislative, executive, and judicial expenses of the government for the year ending June 30, 1970, the pending question being on the amendment submitted by Mr. Poland. And the question being put, (Yeas..... It was decided in the negative, Nays...... ( Not roting.................... 87 The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are 8 put, .......... ***....... Mr. Stevenson Archer Delos R. Ashley Mr. Albert G. Burr Roderick R, Butler Mr. Samuel F. Gove William Higby Mr. Bethuel M. Kitchen George V. Lawrence Butonowell Mr. Leonard Myers Mr. William B. Stokes Mr. Daniel M. Van Auken Henry D. Washburu Charles O'Neill William H. Robertson Francis Thomas Stephen F. Wilson Sidney Perham William E. Robinson Ginery Twichell Fernando Wood. Rufus P. Spalding William H. Kelsey Philetux Sawyer Glenui W. Scotield Fernando C. Beaman Jacob H. Ela William H. Koontz Lewis Selye John P. O. Shanks H. H. Stark weather Jacob Benton William C. Fields John A. Logan Aaron F. Stevens George S. Boutwell J. Lawrence Getz William Loughridge Thomas E. Stewart Nathaniel Boyden John A. Griswold John Lynch John H Stover Henry P. H. Bromwell Charles Haight Horace Mavnard Caleb N. Trylor Row'd E. Trowbridge James R. McCormick Charles Upson Charles W. Buckley Isaac R. Hawkins Samuel McKee Burt Van Horn Hamilton Ward Cadwal'r C. Washburn William B. Washburu Carman A. Newcomb Martin Welker B. F. Whittemore Williain Williams James F. Wilson John T. Wilson. Hiram Price Samuel Shellabarger George W. Anderson Benjamin Eggleston William S. Lincoln Charles Sitgreaves Samuel M. Arnell Thomas D. Eliot James M. Marvin Worthingtou C. Sunith Fre lerick Stone J. H. Sypher John Taffe Nelson Tift John Trimble Henry Van Aernam Thomas Boles Joseph J, Gravely Halbert E. Paine Robert T. Van Hora C. C. Bowen Ana P. Grover S. Newton Pettis Philadelph Van Truunp Henry L. Cake Charles M. Hamilton Charles E. Phelps Charles H. Van Wyck Michael Vidal Ellihu B. Washburne Theodore M. Pomeroy Thomas Williams William Wir dom Fred E. Woodbridge George W. Woodward Ignatius Donnelly Ebon C. Ingersoll Lewis W. Ross P. M. B. Young. John F. Driggs So the said amendment was disagreed to. Mr. Scofield 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, by unanimous consent, laid before the House a report of the board of managers of disabled volunteer soldiers; which was referred to the Committee on Military Affairs and ordered to be printed. Mr. Pike, by unanimous consent, submitted a report of the Committee on Naval Affairs in regard to the purchase by Theodore Zeller, engineer of the Philadelphia navy yard, of certain tools and machinery; which was laid on the table and, together with the views of a minority of the said committee, submitted by Mr. Kelley, ordered to be printed. On motion of Mr. Laflin, by unanimous consent, the joint resolution of the Senate (S. R. 231) providing for the reporting and publication of the debates in Congress, was taken from the Speaker's table and read a first and second time. Pending the question on its third reading, (Yeas ............... ( Not voting .................... The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are- Williain H. Koontz Rufus P. Spalding Nathaniel P. Bankk Jacob H. Ela Addison H. Laflin H. H. Starkweather Fernando C. Beannan Thomas D Eliot William Lougbridge Thomas E, Stewart John F. Ben kimin Jaines T. Elliott Jobn Lynch William B. Stokes Austin Blair Orange Ferris Dennis McCarthy John Taffe George S. Boutwell Thomas W. Ferry William Moore Row'd E. Trowbridge Nathaniel Buyden William C. Fields Daniel J. Morrell Ginery Twichell Carman A. Newcomb Charles Upson Burt Van Horn John A. Peters Hamilıon Ward William B. Washburn Martin Welker J. W. Clift Benjamin F. Hopking William H. Robertson B. F. Whitteruore Simeon Corley Chester D. Hubbard Pbiletun Sawyer Jamex F. Wilson John T. Wilson William Windom. John T. Deweese Thomas A. Jenckes Godlove S. Orth Luke P. Poland C.H. Prince Green B. Raum William E. Robinson Logan H. Roots Jacob Benton Joseph J. Gravely Rufus Mallory Lewis W. Ross Henry P. H. Bromwell Aya P. Grover Sanuel S. Marshall Aaron F. Stevens James Brooks Charles Haight Horate Maynard John H. Stover James R. McCormick Stephen Taber Caleb N. Taylor Francis Thomas Sidney Clarke Wi liaun Higby George F. Miller Daniel M. Van Auken Amata Cobb William S. Holman James K. Moorhead Cadwal'r C. Washbura John Coburn Julius Hotchkiss Janes Mullins Henry D. Washburn Burton C. Cook James M. Humphrey Willian Mungen William Williams John Covode James A. Johnson Leonard Myers Fernando Wood Shelby M. Cullom Thomas L. Jones William E. Niblack George W. Woodward, Oliver J. Dickey Those not voting areMr. George M. Adams Mr. Grenville M, Dodge Mr. Benjamin F. Loan Mr. Samuel Shellabarger Oakes Ames Ignatius Douneliy James M. Marvin Charles Sitgreaves George W. Anderson John F. Driggy Hiram McCullough Worthington C. Smith Samuel M. Arnell W.P. Edwards John Morrissey Frederick Stone J. H. Sypher Benjamin W. Norris Nelson Tift John Trimble Lawrence S. Trimble W. Jasper Blackburn Samuel Hooper Sidney Perham Henry Van Aerpam James G. Blaine Asahel W. Hubbard S. Newton Pettis Robert T. Van Horn Thomas Boles Richard D. Hubbard Charles E. Phelps Philadelph Van Trump C.C. Bowen Ebon C. Ingersoll Charles W. Pierce Charles H. Van Wyck Benjamin M Bover Alexander H. Jones Frederick A. Pike Michael Vidal Charles W. Buckley George W. Julian William A. Pile Ellihu B. Waxhbarve Henry L. Cake Bethuel M. Kitchen Daniel Polsley Thomas Williams John B. Callis J. Proctor Knott Theodore M. Pomeroy Stepheu F. Wilson Samuel F. Cary I-rael G. Lash John V. L, Pruyn Fred'k E. Woodbridge Columbus Delano George V. Lawrence Samuel J. Randall P. M. B. Young, Oliver H. Dockery William S. Lincoln John P. C. Shanks So the House refused to order the main question to be now put, and the bill was returned to the Speaker's table. A message from the Senate, by Mr. Gorham, their Secretary: Mr. Speaker: The Senate agree to the further conference asked by the House on the disagreeing votes of the two houses on the bill of the House (H. R. 1570) making appropriations for the consular and diplomatic expenses of the government for the year ending June 30, 1870, and for other purposes, and have appointed Mr. Sumner, Mr. Frelinghuysen, and Mr. Whyte the conferees on the part of the Senate. The Senate have passed bills of the House of the following titles, viz: H. R. 596. An act granting a pension to Mary A. Davis, widow of William P. Davis, a private in the 18th regiment of Indiana volunteers, in the war of 1861; H, R. 1928. An act granting a pension to Samuel Barthalon; and H. R. 1930, An act granting a pension to Madge K. Guthrie and Rob. ert B. Guthrie; severally with amendments, in which I am directed to ask the concurrence of the House; and H. R. 1933. An act granting a pension to Henry Reimann; H. R. 1919. An act granting back pension to Edmund W. Wandell, of Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania ; H. R. 1920. An act granting a pension to Katharine Dryer, widow of Sylvester Dryer, deceased, late private of company H, of the 10th regiment of Minnesota volunteers ; H. R. 1921. An act granting a pension to Katharine O'Conners, widow of Timothy O'Conners, deceased, late private company C, of the 33d regiment Massachusetts volunteers; H. R. 1922. An act granting a pension to Mary J. Hutton, widow of John C. Hutton, deceased; H. R. 1923. An act granting a pension to Elizabeth Radigan, widow of John Radigan, deceased, who was a private in company A, of the 49th Pennsylvania volunteers; H. R. 1924. An act granting a pension to John A. Parker, a soldier in the war of 1861 : H. R. 1925. An act granting a pension to Clarissa K. Grant; H. R. 1927. An act granting a pension to Harriet M. Mills, widow of Samuel J. Mills, deceased, late a private in company F, of 2d regiment Connecticut volunteers; H. R. 1929. An act granting a pension to Juliet E. Hall; H. R. 1917. An act granting a pension to Charlotte Webster, widow of Timothy Webster, deceased; H. R. 1903. An act granting a pension to Charles Mains, of Tennessee H. R. 1959. An act granting a pension to Edward W. White; II. R. 1943. An act granting a pension to the widow and minor children of St. Richard H. Allen; H. R. 1942. An act granting a pension to Lucinda A. Wilder; H. R. 1936. An act granting a pension to Mary Ann Shurlock; severally without amendment. The Senate have also passed bills of the following titles, viz: S. 977. An act granting a pension to Mrs. Zelica T. Dunlap; in which I am directed to ask the concurrence of the House. The Senate have agreed, two-thirds of the senators present concurring, to the report of the committee of conference on the disagreeing votes of the two houses on the joint resolution (S. R. 8) proposing an amend. ment to the Constitution of the United States. The House then resumed the consideration of the bill of the House (H. R. 1911) making appropriations and to supply deficiencies in the appropriations for the service of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1869, and for other purposes—with the pending amendments thereto. Amendments numbered 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, and 211 were then read as follows, viz: Sixteenth amendment: “For the continuation of the work on the United States court-house and post office at Madison, Wisconsin, $25,000.” Seventeenth amendment: “For construction of a public building at Springfield, Nlinois, for a court-house and post office and accommodation of offices of the United States, $25,000.” Eighteenth amendment: “For the construction of the public building at Cairo, Mlinois, to be used as a post office, custom-house, and the United States court-room, $25,000." Twentieth amendment: “For the construction of a custom-house at St. Paul, Minnesota, $25,000.” Twenty-first amendment: |