Recapitulation of the thirty-third vote for Speaker. No person having received a majority of all the votes given, On motion of Mr. Winslow, (under the operation of the previous question,) the House proceeded to vote viva voce the thirty-fourth time for Speaker. When The following named members voted for JOHN SHERMAN, of Ohio, viz: Charles F. Adams, Cyrus Aldrich, John B. Alley, James M. Ashley, Elijah Babbitt, Charles L. Beale, John A. Bingham, Samuel S. Blair, Harrison G. Blake, William D. Brayton, James Buffinton, Anson Burlingame, Alfred A. Burnham, Silas M. Burroughs, Martin Butterfield, James H. Campbell, John Carey, Luther C. Carter, Charles Case, Schuyler Colfax, Roscoe Conkling, Thomas Corwin, John Covode, Samuel R. Curtis, Henry L. Dawes, R. Holland Duell, W. McKee Dunn, Sidney Edgerton, Thomas M. Edwards, Thomas D. Eliot, Alfred Ely, John F. Farnsworth, Reuben E. Fenton, Orris S. Ferry, Stephen C. Foster, Augustus Frank, Ezra B. French, Daniel W. Gooch, James H. Graham, Galusha A. Grow, John A. Gurley, James T. Hale, Chapin Hall, John B. Haskin, William Helmick, John Hickman, Charles B. Hoard, James Humphrey, John Hutchins, Benjamin F. Junkin, Francis W. Kellogg, William Kellogg, William S. Kenyon, David Kilgore, John W. Killinger, De Witt C. Leach, M. Lindley Lee, Henry C. Longnecker, Dwight Loomis, Owen Lovejoy, Gilman Marston, James B. McKean, Robert McKnight, Edward McPherson, James K. Moorhead, Justin S. Morrill, Freeman H. Morse, Abraham B. Olin, George W. Palmer, William Pennington, John J. Perry, John U. Pettit, Albert G. Porter, John F. Potter, Alexander H. Rice, Christopher Robinson, Homer E. Royce, John Schwartz, George W. Scranton, Charles B. Sedgwick, Daniel E. Somes, Elbridge G. Spaulding, Francis E. Spinner, Benjamin Stanton, William Stewart, John L. N. Stratton, Mason W. Tappan, Eli Thayer, Thomas C. Theaker, Cydnor B. Tompkins, Charles R. Train, Carey A. Trimble, William Vandever, Charles H. Van Wyck, John P. Verree, Edward Wade, Henry Waldron, E. P. Walton, Cadwalader C. Washburn, Ellihu B. Washburne, Israel Washburn, jr., Alfred Wells, James Wilson, William Windom, John Wood, John Woodruff. The following named members voted for ANDREW J. HAMILTON, of Texas, viz: Thomas L. Anderson, John D. Ashmore, William T. Avery, William Barksdale, J. R. Barrett, Thomas S. Bocock, Milledge L. Bonham, William W. Boyce, Lawrence O'B. Branch, John C. Burch, Henry C. Burnett, John B. Clark, Sherrard Clemens, David Clopton, Williamson R. W. Cobb, James Craig. Burton Craige, Martin J. Crawford, Jabez L. M. Curry, Thomas G. Davidson, John G. Davis, Daniel C. De Jarnette, Henry A. Edmundson, William H. English, Thomas B. Florence, Philip B. Fouke, Muscoe R. H. Garnett, Lucius J. Gartrell, John T. Harris, George S. Hawkins, Thomas C. Hindman, William S. Holman, George S. Houston, George W. Hughes, James Jackson, Lawrence M. Keitt, Lucius Q. C. Lamar, John M. Landrum, Charles H. Larrabee, Shelton F. Leake, John A. Logan, Peter E. Love, Charles D. Martin, Elbert S. Martin, John A. McClernand, John McQueen, John J. McRae, W. Porcher Miles, John S. Millson, Sydenham Moore, William E. Niblack, John W. Noell, George H. Pendleton, Samuel O. Peyton, John S. Phelps, Roger A. Pryor, James L. Pugh, John H. Reagan, James C. Robinson, Thomas Ruffin, Albert Rust, Charles L. Scott, William E. Simms, Otho R. Singleton, William Smith, John W. Stevenson, James A. Stewart, Lansing Stout, Miles Taylor, James H. Thomas, John W. H. Underwood, Clement L. Vallandigham, William G. Whiteley, Warren Winslow, John V. Wright. The following named members voted for JOHN A. GILMER, of North Carolina, viz: Green Adams, William C. Anderson, Alexander R. Boteler, John E. Bouligny, Reese B. Brabson, George Briggs, Francis M. Bristow, H. Winter Davis, Emerson Etheridge, Thomas Hardeman, jr., J. Morrison Harris, Robert Hatton, Joshua Hill, James M. Leach, Robert Mallory, Horace Maynard, Laban T. Moore, Edward Joy Morris, Thomas A. R. Nelson, John T. Nixon, James M. Quarles, William N. H. Smith, William B. Stokes, Zebulon B. Vance, Edwin H. Webster. Mr. Garnett B. Adrain voted for JOHN H. REYNOLDS, of New York. Mr. William Allen, Mr. Thomas J. Barr, Mr. George B. Cooper, Mr. Samuel S. Cox, Mr. William Howard, Mr. William Montgomery, Mr. Isaac N. Morris, and Mr. Jetur R. Riggs voted for JOHN G. DAVIS, of Indiana. Mr. Horace F. Clark voted for GARNETT B. ADRAIN, of New Jersey. Mr. Reuben Davis voted for THOMAS S. BOCOCK, of Virginia. Mr. William H. Dimmick and Mr. William B. Maclay voted for WARREN WINSLOW, of North Carolina. Mr. John A. Gilmer voted for WILLIAM N. H. SMITH, of North Carolina. Mr. Andrew J. Hamilton voted for JAMES A. STEWART, of Maryland. Recapitulation of the thirty-fourth vote for Speaker. No person received a majority of all the votes given. And then, 106 75 25 8 2 1 1 1 1 221 111 On motion of Mr. Winslow, at 4 o'clock and 5 minutes p. m., the House adjourned. THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1860. The Clerk having announced as the business first in order the question of the admissibility of the resolution proposed to be sub mitted on the 10th instant by Mr. Edwards Mr. James A. Stewart moved that there be a call of the House; which motion was disagreed to. Subsequently, On motion of Mr. John B. Clark, Ordered. That there be a call of the House. The roll having been called, the following named members failed to answer to their names, viz: Mr James M. Ashley, Mr. William Barksdale, Mr. J. R. Barrett, Mr. John E. Bouligny, Mr. John Y. Brown, Mr. John C. Burch, Mr. Horace F. Clark, Mr. Clark B. Cochrane, Mr. John Cochrane, Mr. Thomas Corwin, Mr. Charles Delano, Mr. Henry A. Edmundson, Mr. Thomas B. Florence, Mr. Philip B. Fouke, Mr. Augustus Frank, Mr. John B. Haskin, Mr. Joshua Hill, Mr. Albert G. Jenkins, Mr. John J. Jones, Mr. Benjamin F. Junkin, Mr. David Kilgore, Mr. Jacob M. Kunkel, Mr. John M. Landrum, Mr. James M. Leach, Mr. Edward Joy Morris, Mr. Emory B. Pottle, Mr. John H. Reynolds, Mr. Charles L. Scott, Mr. Daniel E. Sickles, Mr. William E. Simms, Mr. James A. Stallworth, and Mr. John Wood. And then, On motion of Mr. Maynard, all further proceedings in the call were dispensed with. After debate, On motion of Mr. Etheridge, at 3 o'clock and 10 minutes p. m., the House adjourned. FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1860. The Clerk announced as the business first in order the question of the admissibility of the resolution proposed to be submitted on the 10th instant by Mr. Edwards. After debate, On motion of Mr. Winslow. Ordered, That when the House adjourns, it adjourn until Monday next. After further debate, Mr. Pennington proposed to submit the following resolution, viz: Resolved, That the House will this day vote once for Speaker, and if no candidate shall have a majority of the votes, that the House will again vote, and if no election be had, that no other vote shall then be taken until Monday next; at which time, at one o'clock, a vote for Speaker shall again be taken, and the candidate having the highest number of votes shall be elected, and so declared; and in case of a tie in the two highest candidates, that a new vote shall be immediately taken on the same principle. Mr. Leake objected to its introduction on the ground that it was not in order until the pending propositions were disposed of. Pending the question of the admissibility of the said resolution, After debate, On motion of Mr. Leake, at 4 o'clock and 35 minutes p. m., the House adjourned. MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1860. The Clerk having announced as the business first in order the question of the admissibility of the resolution proposed to be submitted. on the 13th instant by Mr. Pennington By unanimous consent, its consideration was informally passed over. After general debate, On motion of Mr. Reuben Davis, at 4 o'clock and 20 minutes p. m., the House adjourned. TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1860. The Clerk having announced as the business first in order the question of the admissibility of the resolution proposed to be submitted on the 13th instant by Mr. Pennington Mr. Pennington withdrew the said proposition. The Clerk then announced as the business next in order the ques tion of the admissibility of the resolution proposed to be submitted on the 10th instant by Mr. Edwards. Pending which, On motion of Mr. Bingham, Ordered, That there be a call of the House. The roll having been called, the following named members failed to answer to their names, viz: Mr. Harrison G. Blake, Mr. Milledge L. Bonham, Mr. William W. Boyce, Mr. John Y. Brown, Mr. James H. Campbell, Mr. Horace F. Clark, Mr. Sherrard Clemens, Mr. Clark B. Cochrane, Mr. John Cochrane, Mr. Samuel S. Cox, Mr. William H. Dimmick, Mr. R. Holland Duell, Mr. William H. English, Mr. Thomas B. Florence, Mr. Chapin Hall, Mr. J. Morrison Harris, Mr. John B. Haskin, Mr. Joshua Hill, Mr. James Jackson, Mr. Albert G. Jenkins, Mr. John M. Kunkel, Mr. John S. Millson, Mr. Edward Joy Morris, Mr. John H. Reynolds, Mr. Albert Rust, Mr. William E. Simms, Mr. James A. Stallworth, Mr. Thaddeus Stevens, and Mr. Edwin H. Webster And then, On motion of Mr. Fenton, all further proceedings in the call were dispensed with. The question then recurring on the admissibility of the resolution proposed to be submitted by Mr. Edwards After debate, Mr. Hutchins moved that the House do now proceed to vote viva voce in the election of a Speaker, and that the person having the highest number of votes is hereby declared Speaker. Mr. Pryor objected to the introduction of the said motion as out of order. Pending the question of its admissibility, Mr. Reagan moved that there be a call of the House. It was decided in the negative, Yeas.. ... 106 109 The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are Mr. Green Adams William Allen Horace F. Clark Mr. John B. Clark James Craig Mr. Andrew J. Hamilton Thomas C. Hindman John A. Logan |