Mr. John P. Kennedy John Klingensmith, jr. Hugh S. Legare Daniel P. Leadbetter Dixon H. Lewis Henry Logan Arphaxed Loomis Francis S. Lyon Francis Mallory James M. Mason Joshua L. Martin Abram P. Maury William L. May John P. B. Maxwell James J. McKay Robert McClellan Abraham McClellan Charles McClure Richard H. Menefee Charles F. Mercer John J. Milligan William Montgomery Ely Moore
William S. Morgan Samuel W. Morris
Mr. William H. Noble John Palmer Amasa J. Parker Virgil D. Parris Lemuel Paynter James A. Pearce David Petrikin Lancelot Phelps Francis W. Pickens Arnold Plumer John Pope Zadock Pratt Joseph F. Randolph Luther Reily Abraham Rencher R. Barnwell Rhett Francis E. Rives John Robertson Edward Rumsey Samuel T. Sawyer Augustine H. Shopperd Charles Shepard Ebenezer J. Shields Matthias Sheplor
Mr. James B. Spencer Archibald Stuart William Stone Charles C. Stratton Henry Swearingen John Taliaferro William Taylor Francis Thomas Waddy Thompson, jr. Obadiah Titus Isaac Toucey
Hopkins L. Turney Henry Vail
David D. Wagener Taylor Webster
Albert S. White John White
Thomas T. Whittlesey Sherrod Williams Jared W. Williams Joseph L. Williams Christopher H. Williams Thomas J. Word
Archibald Yell
Thomas Jones Yorke.
Mr. Calvary Morris Joseph C. Noyes Luther C. Peck David Potts, jr. Harvey Putnam James Rariden Joseph Ridgway Edward Robinson David Russell
Leverett Saltonstall
Mark H. Sibley
William Slade
Joseph L. Tillinghast.
The question recurred, that the House do agree to the fourth reso
Mr. Lincoln called for a division of the question on said resolution; And on the question that the House do agree to the first member thereof, being so much as is contained in the words following:
"Resolved, That the constitution rests on the broad principle of equality among the members of this confederacy."
It passed in the affirmative, Nays,
The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are
Mr. James Alexander, jr.
John W. Allen Hugh J. Anderson John T. Andrews Charles G. Atherton J. Banker Aycrigg Linn Banks William Beatty Cyrus Beers
Andrew Beirne
Bennet Bicknell
Samuel Birdsall William Key Bond George N. Briggs John C. Brodhead Isaac H. Bronson Andrew Buchanan Jesse A. Bynum John Calhoon
Mr. C. C. Cambreleng William B. Campbell John Campbell William B. Carter Zadok Casey John Chambers John Chaney Reuben Chapman John C. Clark William K. Clowney
Walter Coles Henry W. Connor Thomas Corwin George W. Crabb Robert Craig Isaac E. Crary John W. Crockett Caleb Cushing Samuel Cushman William C. Dawson Thomas Davee Edmund Deberry John I. De Graff John Dennis
George C. Dromgoole Alexander Duncan George H. Dunn John Edwards Franklin H. Elmore
John Ewing James Farrington John Fairfield Isaac Fletcher Millard Fillmore Henry A. Foster Jacob Fry, jr. Albert Gallup James Garland Rice Garland Joshua R. Giddings Thomas Glascock Patrick G. Goode James Graham William Graham Seaton Grantland Abraham P. Grant Hiram Gray John K. Griffin Elisha Haley William Halsted Robert H. Hammond Thomas L. Hamer James Harlan Albert G. Harrison Alexander Harper Richard Hawes Micajah T. Hawkins Charles E. Haynes Thomas Henry
William Herod
Mr. Orrin Holt
George W. Hopkins Benjamin C. Howard Edward B. Hubley Robert M. T. Hunter Samuel Ingham Thomas B. Jackson Jabez Jackson Henry Johnson Joseph Johnson
William Cost Johnson Nathaniel Jones John W. Jones George M. Keim Gouverneur Kemble John Klingensmith, jr. Hugh S. Legare Daniel P. Leadbetter Dixon H. Lewis Henry Logan Arphaxed Loomis Francis S. Lyon Francis Mallory Richard P. Marvin James M. Mason Samson Mason Joshua L. Martin Abram P. Maury William L. May. James J. McKay Robert McClellan Abraham McClellan Charles McClure Thos. M. T. McKennan Richard H. Menefee Charles F. Mercer John J. Milligan Charles F. Mitchell William Montgomery Ely Moore
William S. Morgan Samuel W. Morris Calvary Morris John L. Murray Charles Naylor William H. Noble Joseph C. Noyes John Palmer Amasa J. Parker William Parmenter
Virgil D. Parris
Mr. Lemuel Paynter James A. Pearce Luther C. Peck David Petrikin Lancelot Phelps
Francis W. Pickens Arnold Plumer John Pope
Zadock Pratt Harvey Putnam James Rariden Luther Reily Abraham Rencher R. Barnwell Rhett Joseph Ridgway Francis E. Rives John Robertson Edward Rumsey Samuel T. Sawyer Augustine H. Shepperd Charles Shepard
Ebenezer J. Shields Matthias Sheplor Adam W. Snyder William W. Southgate James B. Spencer Archibald Stuart William Stone Charles C. Stratton Henry Swearingen John Taliaferio William Taylor Francis Thomas Waddy Thompson, jr. Obadiah Titus Isaac Toucey
George W. Towns Hopkins L. Turney Henry Vail
Abraham Vanderveer David D. Wagener Taylor Webster John White
Thomas T. Whittlesey Sherrod Williams Jared W. Williams Joseph L. Williams Christopher H. Williams Thomas J. Word Archibald Yell.
Mr. Joseph F. Randolph
Edward Robinson David Russell Leverett Saltonstall William Slade
Joseph L. Tillinghast Albert S. White Thomas Jones Yorke.
The question was then put, that the House do agree to the second member of the said fourth resolution, being so much thereof as is contained in the words following:
"And that Congress, in the exercise of its acknowledged powers, has no right to discriminate between the institutions of one portion of the States and another, with a view of abolishing the one and promoting the other.".
And passed in the affirmative,
The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are
Mr. James Alexander, jr.
John W. Allen Hugh J. Anderson John T. Andrews Charles G. Atherton J. Banker Aycrigg Linn Banks William Beatty Cyrus Beers
Andrew Beirne John Bell Bennet Bicknell Samuel Birdsall William Key Bond James W. Bouldin George N. Briggs John C. Brodhead Isaac H. Bronson Andrew Buchanan Jesse A. Bynum C. C. Cambreleng William B. Campbell John Campbell William B. Carter Zadok Casey John Chambers
John Chaney
Reuben Chapman John C. Clark William K. Clowney Charles D. Coffin Walter Coles Henry W. Connor Thomas Corwin George W. Crabb Robert Craig Isaac E. Crary John W. Crockett Caleb Cushing Samuel Cushman William C. Dawson Thomas Davee Edmund Deberry John Dennis George C. Dromgoole Alexander Duncan John Edwards Franklin H. Elmore James Farrington John Fairfield Isaac Fletcher Henry A. Foster Jacob Fry, jr. James Garland
Rice Garland
Patrick G. Goode James Graham William Graham Seaton Grantland William J. Graves Hiram Gray John K. Griffin Elisha Haley
Robert H. Hammond Thomas L. Hamer James Harlan Albert G. Harrison Alexander Harper Richard Hawes Micajah T. Hawkins Charles E. Haynes Thomas Henry William Herod Orrin Holt
George W. Hopkins Benjamin C. Howard Edward B. Hubley William H. Hunter Robert M. T. Hunter Samuel Ingham Thomas B. Jackson Jabez Jackson Henry Johnson Joseph Johnson
Nathaniel Jones John W. Jones George M. Keim Gouverneur Kemble John P. Kennedy John Klingensmith, jr. Hugh S. Legare Daniel P. Leadbetter Dixon H. Lewis Henry Logan Arphaxed Loomis Francis Mallory Richard P. Marvin James M. Mason Samson Mason Joshua L. Martin Abram P. Maury John P. B. Maxwell James J. McKay Robert McClellan
Abraham McClellan
Charles McClure
Thos. M. T. McKennan
Richard H. Menefee Charles F. Mercer
Mr. John J. Milligan Charles F. Mitchell William Montgomery Ely Moore
William S. Morgan Samuel W. Morris Calvary Morris John L. Murray Charles Naylor William H. Noble John Palmer Amasa J. Parker William Parmenter Virgil D. Parris Lemuel Paynter James A. Pearce David Petrikin Lancelot Phelps Francis W. Pickens John Pope Zadock Pratt Harvey Putnam Joseph F. Randolph Luther Reily Abraham Rencher R. Barnwell Rhett Joseph Ridgway Francis E. Rives John Robertson Edward Rumsey Samuel T. Sawyer Augustine H. Shepperd
Charles Shepard
Ebenezer J. Shields
Matthias Sheplor
Mark H. Sibley
Adam W. Snyder William W. Southgate
James B. Spencer
Archibald Stuart William Stone Charles C. Stratton Henry Swearingen John Taliaferro William Taylor Francis Thomas
Waddy Thompson, jr.
Isaac Toucey
George W. Towns
Hopkins L. Turney
Henry Vail
Abraham Vanderveer David D. Wagener Taylor Webster Albert S. White
The question recurred, that the House do agree to the fifth resolutionMr. Randolph called for a division of this question;
And on the question, that the House do agree to the first member of said resolution, being so much thereof as is contained in the words following:
Resolved, therefore, That all attempts on the part of Congress to abolish slavery in the District of Columbia or the Territories, or to prohibit the removal of slaves from State to State, or to discriminate between the institutions of one portion of the confederacy and another, with the views aforesaid, are in violation of the constitution, destructive of the fundamental principle on which the Union of these States rests, and beyond the jurisdiction of Congress.
It passed in the affirmative, Nays,
The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are
Mr. John W. Allen Hugh J. Anderson
John T. Andrews Charles G. Atherton Linn Banks William Beatty Cyrus Beers Andrew Beirne John Bell Bennet Bicknell Samuel Birdsall William Key Bond James W. Bouldin John C. Brodhead Andrew Buchanan Jesse A. Bynum John Calhoon C. C. Cambreleng William B. Campbell John Campbell William B. Carter Zadok Casey
John Chambers
John Chaney
Reuben Chapman William K. Clowney Walter Coles Henry W. Connor Thomas Corwin George W. Crabb Robert Craig
Mr. Isaac E. Crary
John W. Crockett Edward Curtis Samuel Cushman William C. Dawson Edmund Deberry John I. De Graff John Dennis
George C. Dromgoole Alexander Duncan Franklin H. Elmore James Farrington John Fairfield Jacob Fry, jr. Albert Gallup James Garland Rice Garland Thomas Glascock James Graham Seaton Grantland Hiram Gray John K. Griffin Robert H. Hammond Thomas L. Hamer James Harlan
Albert G. Harrison Alexander Harper Richard Hawes Micajah T. Hawkins Charles E. Haynes Orrin Holt
Mr. Benjamin C. Howard
Edward B. Hubley William H. Hunter Robert M. T. Hunter Thomas B. Jackson
Jabez Jackson
Henry Johnson Joseph Johnson
William Cost Johnson Nathaniel Jones John W. Jones George M. Keim Gouverneur Kemble John P. Kennedy John Klingensmith, jr. Hugh S. Legare Daniel P. Leadbetter Dixon H. Lewis Henry Logan Arphaxed Loomis Francis S. Lyon Francis Mallory James M. Mason Joshua L. Martin Abram P. Maury William L. May James J. McKay Robert McClellan Abraham McClellan Charles McClure
Richard H. Menefee
Those who voted in the negative are
Mr. John Quincy Adams James Alexander, jr. Heman Allen J. Banker Aycrigg Nathaniel B. Borden George N. Briggs William B. Calhoun Timothy Childs
Robert B. Cranston Caleb Cushing Edward Darlington Edward Davies George H. Dunn John Edwards George Evans Horace Everett
Richard Fletcher
Isaac Fletcher
Mr. Millard Fillmore
Henry A. Foster Joshua R. Giddings Patrick G. Goode Abraham P. Grant George Grennell, jr. Elisha Haley Hiland Hall William Halsted William S. Hastings Thomas Henry
William Herod
Levi Lincoln
John P. B. Maxwell
Thomas M. T. McKennan
Mr. Francis Thomas Waddy Thompson, jr. Obadiah Titus
Isaac Toucey
George W. Towns Hopkins L. Turney Henry Vail David D. Wagener Taylor Webster Albert S. White John White
Thomas T. Whittlesey Sherrod Williams Jared W. Williams Joseph L. Williams Christopher H. Williams Thomas J. Word Archibald Yell.
Mr. Charles F. Mitchell Calvary Morris Charles Naylor Joseph C. Noyes Luther C. Peck David Potts, jr. Harvey Putnam James Rariden John Reed
Edward Robinson
David Russell
Leverett Saltonstall
Daniel Sheffer
Mark H. Sibley William Slade
Charles C. Stratton
Joseph L. Tillinghast.
The question recurred, that the House do agree to the second member of the said fifth resolution, being so much thereof as is contained in the words following:
"And that every petition, memorial, resolution, proposition, or paper, touching, or relating in any way, or to any extent whatever, to slavery, as aforesaid, or the abolition thereof, shall, on the presentation thereof, without any further action thereon, be laid upon the table, without being debated, printed, or referred;" when
A motion was made by Mr. Potts, that the said second member of the fifth resolution do lie on the table;
And on the question, that the House do agree to this motion,
It passed in the negative, {Nays,
The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative are
Mr. John Quincy Adams
James Alexander, jr.
Heman Allen
John W. Allen
J. Banker Aycrigg
John Bell
Mr. William Key Bond
Nathaniel B. Borden George N. Briggs William B. Calhoun John Calhoon Timothy Childs
Mr. John C. Clark
Charles D. Coffin Thomas Corwin George W. Crabb Robert B. Cranston Edward Curtis
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