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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

John L. Murray

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

Adam W. Snyder

William W. Southgate

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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

lution.

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."

S Yeas,

It passed in the affirmative, Nays,

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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. 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

Mr. John Bell

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

Mr. 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 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

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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,

Yeas, Nays,

174, 26.

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

Mr. Thomas Glascock

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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

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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.

Yeas,

It passed in the affirmative, Nays,

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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. 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

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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

Richard P. Marvin

Samson Mason

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,

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77,

135.

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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