Pending which, Mr. Lovejoy moved the previous question; which was seconded and the main question ordered and put, first, Shall the said bill be committed to a Committee of the Whole House? Yeas... And it was decided in the negative, {ays... 79 94 The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are Mr. Green Adams Garnett B. Adrain Burton Craige Daniel C. De Jarnette Mr. Thomas Hardeman, jr. Joshua Hill Thomas C. Hindman Those who voted in the negative are― Mr. Charles F. Adams Cyrus Aldrich John B. Clark Williamson R. W. Cobb Mr. Thomas B. Florence Ezra B. French J. Morrison Harris Mr. Samuel O. Peyton John S. Phelps William E. Simms William Smith William N. H. Smith Daniel E. Somes James H. Thomas John W. H. Underwood Mr. James B. McKean Emory B. Pottle John L. N. Stratton Mr. Mason W. Tappan Eli Thayer Cydnor B. Tompkins William Vandever Mr. John P. Verree Henry Waldron E. P. Walton Ellihu B. Washburne So the House refused to commit the bill. Mr. Alfred Wells James Wilson William Windom John Wood. Under the further operation of the previous question it 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, The hour of 1 o'clock p. m. haying arrived, The Speaker announced as the regular order of business the election of a Printer. On motion of Mr. Phelps, 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. Thomas J. Barr, Mr. J. R. Barrett, Mr. Charles L. Beale, Mr. Alexander R. Boteler, Mr. John Y. Brown, Mr. John C. Burch, Mr. Silas M. Burroughs, Mr. Luther C. Carter, Mr. Horace F. Clark, Mr. Clark B. Cochrane, Mr. George B. Cooper, Mr. Samuel S. Cox, Mr. Thomas G. Davidson, Mr. R. Holland Duell, Mr. Sidney Edgerton, Mr. Thomas M. Edwards, Mr. Reuben E. Fenton, Mr. Augustus Frank, Mr. Muscoe R. H. Garnett, Mr. James H. Graham, Mr. Thomas C. Hindman, Mr. Lawrence M. Keitt, Mr. William S. Kenyon, Mr. Jacob M. Kunkel, Mr. Lucius Q. C. Lamar, Mr. John A. McClernand, Mr. Laban T. Moore, Mr. Justin S. Morrill, Mr. George W. Palmer, Mr. John U. Pettit, Mr. Roger A. Pryor, Mr. James M. Quarles, Mr. Albert Rust, Mr. George W. Scranton, Mr. James A. Stewart, Mr. Thomas C. Theaker, Mr. William Vandever, Mr. Edward Wade, Mr. Cadwalader C. Washburn, Mr. Edwin H. Webster, Mr. William G. Whiteley, and Mr. Samuel H. Woodson. By unanimous consent, all further proceedings in the call were dispensed with. Mr. Green Adams having nominated JOHN F. ZIMMERMAN as a candidate for the office of Printer, The House proceeded to vote viva voce the 18th time for Printer. The following named members voted for THOMAS H. FORD, viz: Charles F. Adams, Cyrus Aldrich, John B. Alley, William C. Anderson, Elijah Babbitt, John A. Bingham, Samuel S. Blair, Harrison G. Blake, William D. Brayton, James Buffinton, Anson Burlingame, Alfred A. Burnham, Martin Butterfield, James H. Campbell, John Carey, Charles Case, Schuyler Colfax, Roscoe Conkling, Thomas Corwin, John Covode, Samuel R. Curtis, H. Winter Davis, Henry L. Dawes, Charles Delano, W. McKee Dunn, Thomas D. Eliot, Alfred Ely, John F. Farnsworth, Orris S. Ferry, Stephen C. Foster, 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, William Irvine, Benjamin F. Junkin, Francis W. Kellogg, William Kellogg, David Kilgore, John W. Killinger, DeWitt C. Leach, M. Lindley Lee, Henry C. Longnecker, Dwight Loomis, Owen Lovejov, Gilman Marston, James B. McKean, Edward McPherson, William Millward, James K. Moorhead, Edward Joy Morris, Freeman H. Morse, John T. Nixon, Abraham B. Olin, William Pennington, John J. Perry, Albert G. Porter, Emory B. Pottle, John H. Reynolds, Alexander H. Rice, Christopher Robinson, Homer E. Royce, John Schwartz, Charles B. Sedgwick, John Sherman, Daniel E. Somes, Elbridge G. Spaulding, Francis E. Spinner, Benjamin Stanton, Thaddeus Stevens, William Stewart, John L. N. Stratton, Mason W. Tappan, Eli Thayer, Cydnor B. Tompkins, Charles R. Train, William Vandever, Charles H. Van Wyck, John P. Verree, Henry Waldron, E. P. Walton, Ellihu B. Washburne, Israel Washburn, jr., Alfred Wells, James Wilson, William Windom, John Wood. The following named members voted for ADAM J. GLOSSBRENNER, viz: William Allen, Thomas L. Anderson, John D. Ashmore, William T. Avery, William Barksdale, Thomas S. Bocock, Milledge L. Bonham, John E. Bouligny, William W. Boyce, Lawrence O'B. Branch, Henry C. Burnett, John B. Clark, Sherrard Clemens, Williamson R. W. Cobb, John Cochrane, James Craig, Burton Craige, Martin J. Crawford, John G. Davis, Reuben Davis, Henry A. Edmundson, William H. English, Thomas B. Florence, Philip B. Fouke, Lucius J. Gartrell, Andrew J. Hamilton, John T. Harris, Thomas C. Hindman, William S. Holman, George S. Houston, William Howard, George W. Hughes, James Jackson, Albert G. Jenkins, John J. Jones, Charles H. Larrabee, James M. Leach, Shelton F. Leake, John A. Logan, Peter E. Love, Robert Mallory, Charles D. Martin, Elbert S. Martin, John McQueen, John J. McRae, W. Porcher Miles, William Montgomery, Sydenham Moore, Isaac N. Morris, Thomas A. R. Nelson, John W. Noell, George H. Pendleton, Samuel O. Peyton, John S. Phelps, James L. Pugh, John H. Reagan, Jetur R. Riggs, Thomas Ruffin, Charles L. Scott, Daniel E. Sickles, William E. Simms, Otho R. Singleton, William Smith, James A. Stallworth, John W. Stevenson, Lansing Stout, Miles Taylor, James H. Thomas, John W. H. Underwood, Clement L. Vallandigham, Zebulon B. Vance, Warren Winslow, John V. Wright. Mr. Reese B. Brabson, Mr. Francis M. Bristow, Mr. John A. Gilmer, Mr. Thomas Hardeman, jr., Mr. Robert Hatton, Mr. Joshua Hill, Mr. Horace Maynard, Mr. William N. H. Smith, and Mr. William B. Stokes voted for Mr. SEATON. Mr. Green Adams voted for Mr. ZIMMERMAN. Mr. Garnett B. Adrain voted for Mr. WINTON. Mr. George Briggs, Mr. Emerson Etheridge, and Mr. J. Morrison Harris voted for Mr. BALL. Mr. David Clopton and Mr. Jabez L. M. Curry voted for Mr. Ro LAND. Mr. Daniel C. De Jarnette and Mr. John S. Millson voted for Mr. RITCHIE. Recapitulation of the eighteenth vote for Printer. For Thomas H. Ford.... Adam J. Glossbrenner. Mr. Roland Mr. Ritchie Mr. Zimmerman Mr. Winton Whole number of votes given Necessary to a choice... 187 94 Thomas H. Ford, having received a majority of all the votes given, was declared by the Speaker duly elected Printer for the House of Representatives for the thirty-sixth Congress. A message was received from the President of the United States, by J. Buchanan, his private secretary, notifying the House that he did this day approve and sign a bill of the following title, viz: H. R. 3. An act making appropriations for the payment of invalid and other pensions of the United States for the year ending the 30th June, 1861. Notices were given, under the rule of motions, for leave to introduce bills, as follows, viz: By Mr. Mallory: A bill providing for an additional term of the United States circuit and district court in the State of Kentucky. By Mr. Isaac I. Stevens: A bill for the establishment of a semiweekly mail from Dalles City, Oregon, via Walla-Walla, to Fort Colville, Washington Territory. By Mr. Scott: A bill providing for the transportation of a daily mail from St. Joseph, Missouri, to Placerville, California.. By Mr. Love: A bill to increase the salary or compensation of Isaac N. Diller, United States consul at Bremen. By Mr. Van Wyck: A bill to regulate and fix the term of studies at the Military Academy at West Point at four years. By Mr. Holman: A bill for the relief of Major Warren Tebbs; a soldier of the war of 1812. By Mr. Underwood: A bill to appropriate ten thousand dollars to purchase a location and erect a post office in the city of Rome, Georgia; Also, a bill to grant the right of way to the Georgia and Alabama Railroad Company along the line of said road, and to grant alternate sections of land to said company and to the Jacksonville and Dalton railroad, to aid in the construction of said roads. Mr. Lovejoy moved a reconsideration of the vote by which the bill of the House (H. R. 237) for the relief of Anthony Schlander was ordered to be engrossed and read a third time; which motion was agreed to. The question again recurring on its engrossment, It was ordered to be engrossed and read a third time. Mr. Lovejoy moved the previous question; which was seconded and the main question ordered to be put. When Mr. Stanton moved that the bill be laid on the table. It was decided in the negative, { Yeas Nays.. 38 .129 The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are Mr. Charles F. Adams Green Adams Cyrus Aldrich William Allen John B. Alley William C. Anderson Williamson R. W. Cǝbb Roscoe Conkling Mr. Charles Delano W. McKee Dunn George H. Pendleton James L. Pugh Thomas Ruffin William E. Simms William N. H. Smith James A. Stallworth Benjamin Stanton James H. Thomas Zebulon B. Vance Warren Winslow. Mr. M. Lindley Lee |