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reported that the committee had examined and found truly enrolled a bill of the following title, viz:

S. 186. An act providing for the sale of the lands, tenements, and water privileges belonging to the United States at and near Harper's Ferry, in the county of Jefferson, West Virginia;

When

The Speaker signed the same.

The morning hour having expired,

The Speaker, by unanimous consent laid before the House communications as follows, viz:

I. A letter from the Postmaster General, transmitting estimates of sums required for the service of that department for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1870; which was referred to the Committee on Appropriations and ordered to be printed.

II. A letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting papers requesting that a pension be granted to Charles McCarthy, formerly an engineer on United States military railroad in Tennessee, with the recommendation of the general of the army, if facts are found true; which was referred to the Committee on Invalid Pensions.

III. A letter from the Secretary of State, transmitting, in compliance with the act of March 2, 1799, an abstract of the returns made to that department by collectors of customs, of American seamen registered in the several ports of entry of the United States; which was referred to the Committee on Commerce.

IV. A letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting the report of Inspector General Hardie, relative to purchasing the building known as army building," in New York city, now under lease for military purposes; which was referred to the Committee on Military Affairs.

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V. A letter from the Secretary of the Interior, transmitting statement by Surgeon General Barnes of expenditures made under his direction of the appropriation by Congress for the Columbia Hospital for Women and Lying-in Asylum; which was referred to the Committee on Appropriations, and ordered to be printed.

VI. A letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting petitions for removal of their political disabilities from Robert Gilliam, J. N. Ryan, Abram Shepherd, F. F. Stribling, and N. K. Trent, of Virginia, and W. H. Grant, of Georgia; which was referred to the Committee on Reconstruction.

VII. A letter from the Secretary of War, stating that it is impracti cable to state with sufficient accuracy the amount expended during the year ended June 30, 1868, on account of the Indian war, and that the amount expended for river and harbor surveys and improvements for same period was $3,430,154 68; which was laid on the table.

VIII. A letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting draught of a bill allowing the Secretary to furnish collectors of internal revenue with fire and burglar proof safes; which was referred to the Committee of Ways and Means.

IX. A letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting the papers and recommending that permission be granted by law to Joseph Segar, of Virginia, to erect and keep a hotel on the public grounds at Fortress Monroe, under proper restrictions by the Secretary of War; which was referred to the Committee on Military Affairs.

X. A letter from the Commissioner of the General Land Office, transmitting reports of the Solicitor of the Treasury and Commissioner of Indian Affairs relative to the claim of Charles May to certain lots in

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in compliance with House resolution of July 1, 1868; which was referred to the Committee of Claims.

XI. Joint resolutions of the legislative assembly of the State of Oregon, rescinding resolution passed September 19, 1866, relative to amending the Constitution of the United States, and withdrawing the assent of the State of Oregon to the proposed 14th constitutional amendment; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary and ordered to be printed.

Mr. Ellihu B. Washburne moved a reconsideration of the vote by which the last named communication was referred and ordered to be printed, and also moved that the motion to reconsider be laid on the table; which latter motion was agreed to.

The Speaker also laid before the House copies of the laws of Colorado Territory; which were referred to the Committee on the Territories.

Mr. Broomall moved that the rules be suspended so as to enable him to submit the following preamble and resolution, viz:

Whereas the President of the United States, in his annual message to the fortieth Congress at its third session, says: "It may be assumed that the holders of our securities have already received upon their bonds a larger amount than their original investment, measured by a gold standard. Upon this statement of facts it would seem but just and equitable that the six per cent. interest now paid by the government should be applied to the reduction of the principal in semi-annual instalments, which in sixteen years and eight months would liquidate the entire national debt. Six per cent. in gold would at present rates be equal to nine per cent. in currency, and equivalent to the payment of the debt one and a half time in a fraction less than seventeen years. This, in connection with all the other advantages derived from their investment, would afford to the public creditors a fair and liberal compensation for the use of their capital, and with this they should be satisfied. The lessons of the past admonish the lender that it is not well to be over-anxious in exacting from the borrower rigid compliance with the letter of the bond;" and whereas such sentiments, if permitted to go to the world without immediate protest, may be understood to be the sentiments of the people of the United States and their representatives in Congress: Therefore,

Resolved, That all forms and degrees of repudiation of national indebtedness are odious to the American people. And that under no circumstances will their representatives consent to offer the public creditor, as full compensation, a less amount of money than that which the government contracted to pay him. And the question being put,

It was decided in the affirmative,

Two-thirds voting in favor thereof.

The yeas

Yeas
Nays..
Not voting..

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57

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

Mr. William B. Allison

Oakes Ames

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

John F. Benjamin
John A. Bingham

Mr. Austin Blair
George S. Boutwell
C. C. Bowen
Nathaniel Boyden
John M. Broomall
Charles W. Buckley
Roderick R. Butler
John B. Callis
John C. Churchill
Reader W. Clarke
Sidney Clarke
Amasa Cobb

Mr. John Coburn
Burton C. Cook
Simeon Corley
John Covode
Shelby M. Cullom
Henry L. Dawes
John T. Deweese
Oliver J. Dickey
Nathan F. Dixon
Oliver H. Dockery
Ignatius Donnelly
John F. Driggs

Mr. Ephraim R. Eckley
W. P. Edwards
Benjamin Eggleston
Jacob H. Ela
Thomas D. Eliot
John F. Farnsworth
Orange Ferriss
William C. Fields
John R. French
James A. Garfield
Samuel F. Gove
Joseph J. Gravely

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And the question recurring, Will the House agree to the said preamble and resolutions?

Mr. Randall demanded a division of the question.

The Speaker put the question:

Will the House agree to the preamble and first part of the resolution? the same being in the words following:

Whereas the President of the United States, in his annual message to the fortieth Congress at its third session, says: "It may be assumed that the holders of our securities have already received upon their bonds a larger amount than their original investment, measured by a gold standard. Upon this statement of facts it would seem but just and equitable that the six per cent. interest now paid by the government should be applied to the reduction of the principal in semi-annual instalments, which in sixteen years and eight months would liquidate the entire national debt. Six per cent. in gold would at present rates be equal to nine per cent. in currency, and equivalent to the payment of the debt one and a half time in a fraction less than seventeen years. This, in connection with all the other advantages derived from their investment, would afford to the public creditors a fair and liberal compensation for the use of their capital, and with this they should be satisfied. lessons of the past admonish the lender that it is not well to be overanxious in exacting from the borrower rigid compliance with the letter

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of the bond;" and whereas such sentiments, if permitted to go to the world without immediate protest, may be understood to be the sentiments of the people of the United States and their representatives in Congress: Therefore,

Resolved, That all forms and degrees of repudiation of the national indebtedness are odious to the American people.

Mr. Broomall moved the previous question; which was seconded and the main question ordered.

And the question recurring, Will the House agree to the first division of the preamble and resolution?

Mr. Randall moved to reconsider the vote by which the main question was ordered.

Mr. Allison moved that the motion to reconsider be laid on the table. And the question being put,

It was decided in the affirmative,

Yeas.
Nays..
Not voting.

134

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50

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

Mr. William B. Allison

Oakes Ames

Samuel M. Arnell

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

John F. Benjamin
Jacob Benton
John A. Bingham
Austin Blair
George S. Boutwell
C. C. Bowen

Nathaniel Boyden
Henry P. H. Bromwell
John M. Broomall
Charles W. Buckley
Roderick R. Butler
John B. Callis
John C. Churchill
Reader W. Clarke
Sidney Clarke
J. W. Clift
Amasa Cobb
John Coburn
Burton C. Cook
Simeon Corley
John Covode
Shelby M. Cullom
Henry L. Dawes

John T. Deweese

Mr. Oliver J. Dickey

Nathan F. Dixon
Ignatius Donnelly
John F. Driggs
Ephraim R. Eckley
W. P. Edwards
Benjamin Eggleston
Thomas D. Eliot
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
Thomas Haughey
William Higby
Samuel Hooper
Benjamin F. Hopkins
Chester D. Hubbard
Richard D. Hubbard
Calvin T. Hulburd
Morton C. Hunter
Ebon C. Ingersoll
Thomas A. Jenckes
Alexander H. Jones
Norman B. Judd
George W. Julian
William D. Kelley
William H. Kelsey
John H. Ketcham
Bethuel M. Kitchen

Mr. William H. Koontz
Israel G. Lash
George V. Lawrence
William Lawrence
William S. Lincoln
John Lynch

Rufus Mallory
James M. Marvin
Horace Maynard
Dennis McCarthy
Samuel McKee
Ulysses Mercur
George F. Miller
William Moore
James K. Moorhead
Daniel J. Morrell
James Mullins
Leonard Myers
J. P. Newsham
Benjamin W. Norris
Charles O'Neill
Godlove S. Orth
Halbert E. Paine
Sidney Perham
John A. Peters
S. Newton Pettis
William A. Pile
Tobias A. Plants
Luke P. Poland
Hiram Price
C. H. Prince
Green B. Raum
William H. Robertson

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Mr. Robert C. Schenck
Glenni W. Scofield
John P. C. Shanks

Worthington C. Smith
Rufus P. Spalding
H. H. Starkweather
Aaron F. Stevens
Thomas E. Stewart
William B. Stokes
John H. Stover
John Taffe
Caleb N. Taylor
Francis Thomas
Row'd E. Trowbridge
Ginery Twichell
Charles Upson
Henry Van Aernam
Burt Van Horn
Charles H. Van Wyck
Michael Vidal
Hamilton Ward

Cadwal'r C. Washburn
Ellibu B. Washburne
Henry D. Washburn
William B. Washburn
Martin Welker
B. F. Whittemore
William Williams
James F. Wilson
John T. Wilson
Stephen F. Wilson
William Windom
Fred'k E. Woodbridge.

Mr. Lewis W. Ross
Frederick Stone
Stephen Taber
Nelson Tift

Lawrence S. Trimble
Philadelph Van Trump
Fernando Wood
George W. Woodward
P. M. B. Young.

Mr. Isaac R. Hawkins
David Heaton
John Hill

Asahel W. Hubbard
James A. Johnson
Francis W. Kellogg
Addison II. Laflin

Mr. Benjamin F. Loan John A. Logan William Loughridge Samuel S. Marshall John Morrissey

Carman A. Newcomb

Mr. John A. Nicholson

David A. Nunn
Churles W. Pierce
Frederick A. Pike'
Daniel Poisley

Theodore M. Pomeroy

Mr. Logan H. Roots
Philetus Sawyer

Lewis Selye

Samuel Shellabarger
Charles Sitgreaves

So the motion to reconsider was laid on the table.

Mr. J. H. Sypher

John Trimble

Daniel M. Van Anken Robert T. Van Horn Thomas Williams,

The question again recurring, Will the House agree to the first division of the preamble and resolution?

Mr. Randall moved that the preamble do lie on the table.

And the question being put,

It was decided in the negative,

Yeas.
Nays.
Not voting.

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51

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

Oakes Ames

Samuel M. Arnell
James M. Ashley
Alexander H. Bailey
Jehu Baker
John D. Baldwin
Nathaniel P. Banks
Fernando C. Beaman
John Beatty
John F. Benjamín
Jacob Benton
John A. Bingham
George S. Boutwell
C. C. Bowen

Nathaniel Boyden
John M. Broomall
Charles W. Buckley
Roderick R. Butler
John B. Callis
John C. Churchill
Reader W. Clarke
Amasa Cobb
John Coburn
Burton C. Cook
Simeon Corley
John Covode
Shelby M. Cullom
Henry L. Dawes
John T. Deweese
Oliver J. Dickey

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Mr. John F. Driggs

Ephraim R. Eckley W. P. Edwards Benjamin Eggleston Jacob H. Ela Thomas D. Eliot John F. Farnsworth Orange Ferriss Thomas W. Ferry William C. Fields John R. French James A. Garfield James H. Goss Joseph J. Gravely John A. Griswold Thomas Haughey William Higby Samuel Hooper Benjamin F. Hopkins Chester D. Hubbard Richard D. Hubbard Calvin T. Hulburd Morton C. Hunter Ebon C. Ingersoll Thomas A. Jenckes Alexander H. Jones Norman B. Judd George W. Julian William D. Kelley Francis W. Kellogg William H. Kelsey John H. Ketcham Bethuel M. Kitchen

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Mr. William H. Koontz
Israel G. Lash
George V. Lawrence
William Lawrence
William S. Lincoln
William Loughridge
John Lynch
Rufus Mallory
James M. Marvin
Horace Maynard
Dennis McCarthy
Samuel McKee
Ulysses Mercur
George F. Miller
William Moore
James K. Moorhead
Daniel J. Morrell
John Morrissey
James Mullins
Leonard Myers
J. P. Newsham
Benjamin W. Norris
Charles O'Neill
Godlove S. Orth
Halbert E. Paine
Sidney Perham
John A. Peters
S. Newton Pettis
Charles E. Phelps
Tobias A. Plants
Luke P. Poland
Daniel Polsley
Green B. Raum

Mr. Asahel W. Hubbard
James A. Johnson
Addison H. Laflin
Benjamin F. Loan
John A. Logan
Carman A. Newcomb
John A. Nicholson
David A. Nunn
Charles W. Pierce
Frederick A. Pike
William A. Pile

Theodore M. Pomeroy
Hiram Price

Mr. Lewis W. Ross

Charles Sitgreaves
Stephen Taber
Nelson Tift

Lawrence S. Trimble
Philadelph Van Trump
Fernando Wood
George W. Woodward
P. M. B. Young.

Mr. William H. Robertson
Robert C. Schenck
Glenni W. Scofield
John P. C. Shanks
Worthington C. Smith
Rufus P. Spalding
H. H. Stark weather
Aaron F. Stevens
Thomas E. Stewart
William B. Stokes
John H. Stover
John Taffe
Caleb N. Taylor
Francis Thomas
Row'd E. Trowbridge
Ginery Twichell
Charles Upson
Henry Van Aernam
Burt Van Horn
Charles H. Van Wyck
Michael Vidal
Hamilton Ward

Ellihu B. Washburne
Henry D. Washburn
William B. Washburn
Martin Welker
B. F. Whittemore
William Williams
James F. Wilson
John T. Wilson
Stephen F. Wilson
William Windom
Fred'k E. Woodbridge.

Mr. C. H. Prince

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

Logan H. Roots

Philetus Sawyer

Lewis Selye

Samuel Shellabarger

Frederick Stone

J. H. Sypher

John Trimble

Daniel M. Van Auken

Robert T. Van Horn

Cadwal'r C. Washburn

Thomas Williams.

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