Those who voted in the negative are Mr. John Quincy Adams James Alexander, jr. Heman Allen J. Banker Aycrigg Richard Biddle William Key Bond Richard Fletcher Rice Garland Mr. Joshua R. Giddings Patrick G. Goode William Graham Robert M. T. Hunter Mr. John Taliaferro William Taylor Francis Thomas Isaac Toucey Hopkins L. Turney Abraham Vanderveer Mr. Luther C. Peck Sherrod Williams Joseph L. Williams Henry A. Wise Thomas J. Word The doors were then opened, and the House divided on the motion for the previous question; when it was demanded by a majority of the members present. The said previous question was then stated, to wit: Shall the main question be now put? and pending the same, A motion was made by Mr. Bell (at forty minutes after one o'clock,) that the House do adjourn; And the question being put, It was decided in the negative, Yeas, Nays, The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, John W. Allen John Bell Richard Biddle William Key Bond George H. Dunn George Evans Horace Everett John Ewing Richard Fletcher Mr. Isaac Fletcher Rice Garland Joshua R. Giddings Patrick G. Goode Thomas M. T. McKennan Those who voted in the negative are Mr. Hugh J. Anderson John T. Andrews Andrew Beirne Bennet Bicknell Samuel Cushman Edmund Deberry George C. Dromgoole Alexander Duncan Mr. Franklin H. Elmore James Farrington George W. Hopkins Joseph Johnson Mr. John Pope David Potts, jr. Harvey Putnam Abraham Rencher Waddy Thompson, jr. Joseph L. Williams Mr. Nathaniel Jones John W. Jones James J. McKay William S. Morgan Virgil D. Parris William Cost Johnson David Petrikin The previous question was then put, viz: Shall the main question be The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are Mr. Hugh J. Anderson John T. Andrews Charles G. Atherton Reuben Chapman Jacob Fry, jr. Albert Gallup Mr. James Garland Seaton Grantland Abraham McClellan Charles McClure Mr. Charles F. Mercer William S. Morgan R. Barnwell Rhett George W. Towns David D. Wagener Thomas T. Whittlesey Mr. Timothy Childs John C. Clark Mr. Edward Darlington Edward Davies Horace Everett William Graham James Harlan William Herod Samuel Ingham Daniel Jenifer Henry Johnson Mr. William Cost Johnson Levi Lincoln Richard P. Marvin John P. B. Maxwell Abraham Rencher John Robertson Edward Robinson Mr. Edward Rumsey David Russell Leverett Saltonstall Augustine H. Shepperd Francis O. J. Smith William Stone Sherrod Williams The said main question was then stated, viz: That the House do agree to the resolutions; when Mr. Cushing called for a division thereof, so that the question be taken on each resolution separately. Mr. Christopher H. Williams asked to be excused from voting on the resolutions. A motion was then, at a quarter past two o'clock, made by Mr. Wiliam Cost Johnson, that the House do adjourn; And the question being put, It passed in the negative, {Nays, 108, 113. The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are JOURNAL OF THE Those who voted in the negative are Mr. Hugh J. Anderson John T. Andrews Charles G. Atherton Linn Banks William Beatty Cyrus Beers Andrew Beirne Bennet Bicknell Reuben Chapman Isaac E. Crary George C. Dromgoole Henry A. Foster William Graham Seaton Grantland Abram P. Grant Mr. Hiram Gray John K. Griffin Ely Moore William S. Morgan John L. Murray [Dec. 11. Mr. William Stone Thomas T. Whittlesey Mr. William H. Noble R. Barnwell Rhett Samuel T. Sawyer Daniel Sheffer Augustine H. Shepperd Charles Shepard Matthias Sheplor Adam W. Snyder James B. Spencer Abraham Vanderveer The question was then put, Shall Mr. C. H. Williams be excused from voting? And passed in the negative. Mr. Underwood asked to be excused from voting on the resolutions; which request was refused by the House. The question was then put, That the House do agree to the first of the said resolutions, being in the words following, viz: 1. Resolved, That this Government is a Government of limited powers; |