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Mr. Luther C. Carter
John B. Clark
Schuyler Colfax
Roscoe Conkling
George B. Cooper
Thomas Corwin
John Covode
Samuel S. Cox
James Craig

Samuel R. Curtis
Thomas G. Davidson
H. Winter Davis
Henry L. Dawes
Charles Delano
R. Holland Duell
W. McKee Dunn
Sidney Edgerton
Thomas M. Edwards
Thomas D. Eliot
Alfred Ely
Emerson Etheridge
John F. Farnsworth
Orris S. Ferry
Thomas B. Florence
Stephen C. Foster
Ezra B. French
John A. Gilmer
Daniel W. Gooch
Galusha A. Grow
John A. Gurley
James T Hale
Chapin Hall

Andrew J Hamilton
Robert Hatton
George S. Hawkins

Mr. William Helmick

John Hickman
Thomas C. Hindman
William Howard
George W. Hughes
James Humphrey
Benjamin F. Junkin
Francis W. Kellogg
William Kellogg
William S. Kenyon
David Kilgore
Charles H Larrabee
De Witt C. Leach
M. Lindley Lee
Dwight Loomis
Owen Lovejoy
Robert Mallory
Gilman Marston
Horace Maynard
John A. McClernand
James B. McKean
Robert McKnight
Edward McPherson
Laban T. Moore
James K. Moorhead
Justin S. Morrill
Isaac N. Morris
Freeman H. Morse
Thomas A. R. Nelson
William E. Niblack
John T. Nixon
Abraham B. Olin
George H. Pendleton
John J. Perry
John U. Pettit

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Mr. Albert G. Porter
John F Potter
Emory B. Pottle
John H. Reagan
Alexander H. Rice
Jetur R. Riggs
Christopher Robinson
Homer E. Royce
Albert Rust
John Schwartz
George W. Scranton
Charles B. Sedgwick
John Sherman
Elbridge G. Spaulding
Thaddeus Stevens
William Stewart
William B. Stokes
John L. N. Stratton
Mason W. Tappan
Thomas C. Theaker
Cydnor B. Tompkins
Charles R. Trai
Carey A. Trimble
Charles H. Van Wyck
Henry Waldron
E. P. Walton
Cadwalader C. Washburn
Israel Washburn, jr.
Edwin H. Webster
Alfred Wells
James Wilson
William Windom
John Woodruff
Samuel H. Woodson.

Mr. Roger A. Pryor
James L. Pugh
James M. Quarles
James C. Robinson
Thomas Ruffin
Daniel E. Sickles
William E. Simms
William N. H. Smith
Francis E. Spinner
James A.Stallworth
James H. Thomas
John W. H. Underwood
Clement L. Vallandigham
Zebulon B. Vance
William G. Whiteley
Warren Winslow.

Mr. De Witt C. Leach moved that the vote last taken be reconsid. ered, and also moved that the motion to reconsider be laid on the table; which latter motion was agreed to.

Ordered, That the Clerk acquaint the Senate with the passage of the said bill.

Mr. Mallory, by unanimous consent, introduced a bill (H. R. 615) to change the name of the steamboat Antelope; which was read a

first and second time, and referred to the Committee on Roads and Canals.

On motion of Mr. Grow, by unanimous consent,

Ordered, That Wednesday and Thursday, the 2d and 3d of May next, be set apart for the consideration of territorial business.

Mr. Morse, by unanimous consent, submitted a resolution, which he subsequently modified to read as follows; and which was read, considered, and agreed to, viz:

Resolved, That the President of the United States be respectfully requested to communicate to this House, at the earliest practicable time, copies of all communications and correspondence with foreign powers, and copies of all correspondence with our naval officers and consuls on the west coast of Africa, relating to the subject of the African slave trade, with the instructions given said officers and consuls not heretofore sent to either house of Congress; a copy of the instructions adopted by England and France for the government of their naval officers in identifying the nationality of vessels suspected of being engaged in the slave trade on the coast of Africa, and communicated to the government of the United States, with a request to unite with them in their adoption; the number of slavers taken and sent to the United States by our African squadron, specifying the number condemned in our courts as slave traders, and not heretofore communicated, and the number, if any, taken in ports of the United States before sailing for the coast of Africa, or after their return from said coast, specifying the number condemned, the instructions given to officers of the United States in ports where slave traders are fitted out, in reference to the prevention of the slave trade; also, in all cases where American vessels have been captured, engaged in the slave trade, where said vessels were built, in what port fitted out. and by whom fitted out; also, if possible, the place of nativity and present residence of the commanders, crews, and owners of the vessels so condemned; and furthermore, the cost per annum, since the date of the Ashburton treaty, of maintaining the African squadron. the number of slaves on board captured vessels, and the cost of their support and return to Africa; and also all information of the Presi dent whether any further legislation is necessary to detect and seize vessels fitting out for slave trade voyages in ports of the United States, and for the punishment of persons engaged therein; and any information in possession of the government which will tend to show the extent of the African slave trade, the mode of carrying it on, and the best and most efficient means of extinguishing it.

Mr. Morse 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.

Mr. Isaac N. Morris, by unanimous consent, introduced a bill (II. R. 616) to repeal a part of an act therein specified; which was read a first and second time, and referred to the Committee on Invalid Pensions.

Mr. Winslow having called up the report submitted on Friday last by Mr. Covode, from the select committee appointed under the resolution of the House of the 5th ultimo, and postponed until this day,

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The House proceeded to its consideration.

Messrs. Winslow and Covode having each claimed the floor,

The Speaker decided that Mr. Covode, having reported the meas ure under consideration, was entitled under the 34th rule to open the debate.

From this decision of the Chair Mr. Winslow appealed.
Pending which,

Mr. Adrain moved that the appeal be laid on the table.
And the question being put,

It was decided in the affirmative, {es...

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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. Charles F. Adams

Green Adams
Garnett B Adrain

Cyrus Aldrich

John B. Alley

Thomas L. Anderson
William C. Anderson
Elijah Babbitt
J. R. Barrett
Charles L. Beale
John A. Bingham
Samuel S. Blair
Harrison G. Blake
Thomas S. Bocock
Reese B. Brabson
Lawrence O'B. Branch
William D. Brayton
George Briggs
Francis M. Bristow
James Buffinton
Anson Burlingame
Martin Butterfield
Luther C. Carter
Horace F. Clark
Schuyler Colfax
Roscoe Conkling
George B. Cooper
Thomas Corwin
John Covode
Samuel S. Cox
James Craig
Samuel R. Curtis
H. Winter Davis
Henry L. Dawes
Charles Delano
R. Holland Duell
W. McKee Dunn
Sidney Edgerton
Thomas M. Edwards
Thomas D. Eliot

Alfred Ely

William H. English

Mr. Emerson Etheridge
John F. Farnsworth
Orris S. Ferry
Stephen C. Foster
Augustus Frank
Ezra B. French
John A. Gilmer
Daniel W. Gooch
Galusha A. Grow
John A. Gurley
James T. Hale
Chapin Hall
John T. Harris
John B. Haskin
Robert Hatton
William Helmick
John Hickman
Joshua Hill
William Howard
James Humphrey
John Hutchins
Benjamin F. Junkin
Francis W.
Kellogg
William Kellogg
William S. Kenyon
David Kilgore
James M. Leach
M. Lindley Lee
Henry C. Longnecker
Dwight Loomis
Owen Lovejoy
Robert Mallory
Gilman Marston
Horace Maynard
James B. McKean
Robert McKnight
Edward McPherson
John S. Millson
Justin S. Morrill
Freeman H. Morse
Thomas A. R. Nelson
John T. Nixon

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Mr. John W. Noell
Abraham B. Olin
John J. Perry
John U. Pettit
Albert G. Porter
John F. Potter
Emory B. Pottle
Roger A. Pryor
Alexander H. Rice
Christopher Robinson
Homer E. Royce
Albert Rust
John Schwartz
George W. Scranton
Charles B. Sedgwick
John Sherman
Daniel E. Sickles
William N. H. Smith
Elbridge G. Spaulding
Francis E. Spinner
Benjamin Stanton
Thaddeus Stevens
William Stewart
William B. Stokes
John L. N. Stratton
Mason W. Tappan
Eli Thayer
Cydnor B. Tompkins
Charles R. Train
Carey A. Trimble
William Vandever
Charles H. Van Wyck
Henry Waldron
E. P. Walton

Cadwalader C. Washburn
Israel Washburn, jr.
Edwin H. Webster
Alfred Wells

James Wilson

William Windom
John Woodruft.

Mr. David Clopton

Williamson R. W. Cobb
John Cochrane
Burton Craige

Mr. Martin J. Crawford
Jabez L. M. Curry
Thomas G. Davidson
Henry A. Edmundson
Thomas B. Florence
Philip B. Fouke

Muscoe R. H. Garnett
Lucius J. Gartrell
Thomas Hardeman, jr.
Thomas C. Hindman
William S Holman
George S. Houston
George W. Hughes

James Jackson

Albert G. Jenkins

John J. Jones

Mr. Lawrence M. Keitt

Lucius Q C. Lamar
Charles H. Larrabee
Shelton F. Leake
John A. Logan
Peter E. Love
Charles D. Martin
John McQueen
John J. McRae
W. Porcher Miles
Sydenham Moore
Isaac N. Morris
William E. Niblack
George H. Pendleton
John S. Phelps
James L. Pugh

Mr. James M. Quarles
John H. Reagan

James C. Robinson
Thomas Ruffin
Charles L. Scott
William E. Simms
Otho R. Singleton
James A. Stallworth
John W. Stevenson
Miles Taylor

James H. Thomas
John W. H. Underwood
Clement L. Vallandighan
William G. Whiteley
Warren Winslow.

So the appeal was laid on the table, and the decision of the Chair, that Mr. Covode was entitled to the floor, was sustained.

Mr. Covode moved that the further consideration of the said report be postponed until next Thursday week, and moved the previous question thereon.

Pending which,

Mr. Leake moved that there be a call of the House.

And the question being put,

Yeas.

It was decided in the negative, {ays..

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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. William Allen

Thomas L. Anderson
William Barksdale
Thomas S. Bocock
Milledge L. Bonham
Alexander R. Boteler
John E. Bouligny
Reese B. Brabson
Lawrence O'B. Branch
John C. Burch
Henry C. Burnett

Horace F. Clark
John B. Clark
David Clopton

Williamson R. W. Cobb

John Cochrane

George B. Cooper

Samuel S. Cox

Burton Craige
Martin J. Crawford
Jabez L. M. Curry
Henry A. Edmundson
William H. English
Thomas B. Florence
Philip B. Fouke

Mr. Lucius J. Gartrell

Andrew J. Hamilton
Thomas Hardeman, jr.
John T. Harris
George S Hawkins
Thomas C. Hindman
William S Holman
George S. Houston
William Howard
George W. Hughes
James Jackson
Albert G. Jenkins
John J. Jones
Lawrence M. Keitt
David Kilgore
Lucius Q. C. Lamar
Charles H. Larrabee
Shelton F. Leake
John A. Logan
Peter E. Love
Charles D. Martin
John McQueen
John J. McRae
W. Porcher Miles
William Montgomery

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Mr. Sydenham Moore

William E Niblack
John W. Noell
James L. Pugh
James M. Quarles
John H. Reagan
Thomas Ruffin
Albert Rust

Charles L. Scott
Daniel E. Sickles
William E. Simms
Otho R. Singleton
William Smith
William N H. Smith
James A. Stallworth
John W. Stevenson
Lansing Stout
James H. Thomas
John W. H. Underwood
Clement L. Vallandigham
Zebulon B. Vance
William G. Whiteley
Warren Winslow
Samuel H. Woodson.

Mr. Harrison G. Blake William D. Brayton George Briggs James Buffinton

Anson Burlingame

Mr. Martin Butterfield
James H. Campbell
John Carey
Luther C. Carter
Schuyler Colfax
Roscoe Conkling
Thomas Corwin
John Covode
Samuel R. Curtis
Thomas G. Davidson
H. Winter Davis
Henry L. Dawes
Charles Delano
R. Holland Duell
W. McKee Dunn
Sidney Edgerton
Thomas M. Edwards
Thomas D. Eliot
Alfred Ely
Emerson Etheridge
John F Farnsworth
Orris S. Ferry
Stephen C. Foster
Augustus Frank
Ezra B. French
John A. Gilmer
Daniel W. Gooch
Galusha A. Grow
John A. Gurley
James T. Hale
Chapin Hall

John B. Haskin

Mr. Robert Hatton

William Helmick
John Hickman
Charles B. Hoard
James Humphrey
John Hutchins
Benjamin F. Junkin
William S. Kenyon
De Witt C. Leach
James M. Leach
M Lindley Lee
Dwight Loomis
Owen Lovejoy
Gilman Marston
Horace Maynard
James B. McKean
Robert McKnight
Edward McPherson
John S. Millson
James K. Moorhead
Justin S. Morrill
Isaac N. Morris
Freeman H. Morse
Thomas A. R. Nelson
John T. Nixon
Abraham B. Olin
George H. Pendleton
John J. Perry
Albert G. Porter
John F. Potter
Emory B. Pottle

So the House refused to order a call.

Mr. Alexander H. Rice
Christopher Robinson
Homer E. Royce
John Schwartz
George W. Scranton
Charles B. Sedgwick
John Sherman

Elbridge G. Spaulding
Francis E. Spinner
Benjamin Stanton
Thaddeus Stevens
William Stewart
William B. Stokes
John L. N. Stratton
Mason W. Tappan
Miles Taylor
Eli Thayer

Thomas C. Theaker
Cydnor B. Tompkins
Charles R. Train
Carey A. Trimble
Charles H. Van Wyck
Henry Waldrou
E. P. Walton
Cadwalader C. Washburn
Israel Washburn, jr.
Edwin H. Webster
Alfred Wells
James Wilson
William Windom

John Woodruff.

The question then recurring on the demand for the previous question,

Mr. Covode withdrew the same, and also the motion to postpone.
When

Mr. Thaddeus Stevens moved that the said report be recommitted to the said committee, and also moved the previous question.

The previous question having been seconded, and the main ques tion ordered and put, viz: Shall the said report be recommitted? It was decided in the affirmative, {Neys

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

Mr. Charles F. Adams

Green Adams
Garnett B. Adrain
Cyrus Aldrich

John B. Alley
William C. Anderson
James M. Ashley
Elijah Babbitt

Charles L. Beale
John A. Bingham
Samuel S. Blair
Harrison G. Blake
John E. Bouligny
William D. Brayton
Francis M. Bristow
James Buffinton
Anson Burlingame
'Martin Butterfield

Mr. James H. Campbell

John Carey
Luther C. Carter
Horace F. Clark
Schuyler Colfax
Roscoe Conkling
Thomas Corwin
John Covode
Samuel R. Curtis
Henry L. Dawes
Charles Delano
R. Holland Duell
W. McKee Dunn
Sidney Edgerton
Thomas M. Edwards
Thomas D. Eliot
Alfred Ely

Emerson Etheridge

Mr. Orris S. Ferry
Stephen C. Foster
Augustus Frank
Ezra B. French
Daniel W. Gooch
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

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