The previous question was then moved by Mr. Lytle, but was not demanded by a majority of the members present. A motion was then made by Mr. Anthony that the House do adjourn. And the question being put, It was decided in the negative, {Xeas, . 66, 145. The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative, are, Mr. Samuel Clark Clement C. Clay Edward Darlington Philemon Dickerson Edward Howell Henry Hubbard William M. Inge Richard M. Johnson Mr. Noadiah Johnson Cave Johnson Thomas Lee Humphrey H. Leavitt George Loyall Abijah Mann, jr. Thomas M. T. McKennan Jesse Miller Samuel McDowell Moore James Parker Balie Peyton Mr. Franklin Pierce Franklin E. Plummer Robert Ramsay Ferdinand S. Schenck William Schley Dudley Selden William B. Shepard Augustine H. Shepperd William N. Shinn Charles Slade Francis O. J. Smith Isaac B. Van Houten David D. Wagener The question was then put, that the House do agree to so much of the said amendment as proposes that the vote of Jeremiah Anderson be stricken from the poll of Mr. Letcher, And was decided in the negative, Nays, 92, 103. The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative, are, Mr. Franklin E. Plummer Patrick H. Pope Ferdinand S. Schenck Augustine H. Shepperd Isaac B. Van Houten James Parker William Patterson Those who voted in the negative, are, Mr. John Quincy Adams John J. Allen Chilton Allan Joseph B. Anthony William H. Ashley Charles A. Barnitz George Chambers Joseph H. Crane Edward Darlington Thomas Davenport Joseph Duncan George Evans Mr. Horace Everett Millard Fillmore Levi Lincoln James Love Henry C. Martindale Thomas A. Marshail Samuel W. Mardis William McComas Rufus McIntire Thomas M. T. McKennan Mr. John J. Milligan Gayton P. Osgood Henry L. Pinckney Abraham Rencher Samuel F. Vinton John G. Watmough Edgar C. Wilson Henry A. Wise Ebenezer Young Edward Everett The previous question was then moved by Mr. Lytle, and was demanded by a majority of the members present; when A motion was made by Mr. Marshall that there be a call of the House. It passed in the affirmative, {Nas, 119, 85. The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Heman Allen John J. Allen Chilton Allan Mr. James M. Bell Churchill C. Cambreleng Zadok Casey George Chambers John Chaney Thomas Chilton Rufus Choate Augustine S. Clayton Mr. James H. Gholson George R. Gilmer Thomas M. T. McKennan Isaac McKim John McKinley Those who voted in the negative, are, Mr. William Allen Benning M. Bean Abraham Bockee James W. Bouldin Robert Burns Joseph Hall Mr. Nicoll Halsey Edward A. Hannegan Mr. John J. Milligan Samuel McDowell Moore Abraham Rencher Mr. Robert Mitchell Henry A. Muhlenberg Franklin E. Plummer James K. Polk Ferdinand S. Schenck William Schley William N. Shinn Aaron Vanderpoel Henry A. Wise viz. The roll was then called, and 220 members answered to their names, Mr. John Quincy Adams John Adams Heman Allen John J. Allen Chilton Allan Joseph B. Anthony Charles A. Barnitz Abraham Bockee James W. Bouldin George Burd Robert Burns Jesse A. Bynum Harry Cage Churchill C. Cambreleng John Carr Zadok Casey George Chambers John Chaney Samuel Clark William Clark Mr. Philemon Dickerson David W. Dickinson Leonard Jarvis William Cost Johnson George L. Kinnard Gerrit Y. Lansing Humphrey H. Leavitt Mr. Dixon H. Lewis Levi Lincoln Henry C. Martindale Thomas M. T. McKennan John McKinley Robert Mitchell Samuel McDowell Moore Henry A. Muhlenberg John Murphy Gayton P. Osgood Sherman Page Henry L. Pinckney Robert Ramsay John Reed Abraham Rencher Ferdinand S. Schenck William Schley Dudley Selden William B. Shepard Jonathan Sloane David Spangler |