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Mr. Elisha Whittlesey Lewis Williams

Henry A. Wise

Ebenezer Young

And the question was put, Shall the said joint resolution, disapproving the removal of the deposites of the money of the United States from the Bank of the United States, lie on the table?

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The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative, are,

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Mr. Joseph M. Harper

Samuel S. Harrison
Samuel G. Hathaway
Micajah T. Hawkins
Albert G. Hawes
Joseph Henderson
Edward Howell
Henry Hubbard
Abel Huntington
William M. Inge
Leonard Jarvis
Richard M. Johnson
Noadiah Johnson
Cave Johnson
Seaborn Jones
Benjamin Jones
Edward Kavanagh
George L. Kinnard
Amos Lane
Gerrit Y. Lansing
John Laporte
Luke Lea
Thomas Lee
Humphrey H. Leavitt
George Loyall
Chittenden Lyon
Robert T. Lytle
Abijah Mann, jr.
Joel K. Mann
Samuel W. Mardis
Moses Mason, jr.
Rufus McIntire
James J. McKay
Isaac McKim
John McKinley
Jeremiah McLene
Charles McVean
Jesse Miller

Those who voted in the negative, are,

Mr. John Quincy Adams

Heman Allen

John J. Allen

Chilton Allan
William S. Archer
William H. Ashley
John Banks
Noyes Barber

Charles A. Barnitz
Daniel L. Barringer
William Baylies
Martin Beaty

Mr. James M. Bell

Horace Binney
George N. Briggs
John Bull
George Burd
Tristam Burges
Harry Cage

Robert B. Campbell
George Chambers
Thomas Chilton
Rufus Choate

William Clark

Mr. Henry Mitchell
Robert Mitchell
Henry A. Muhlenberg
John Murphy
Gayton P. Osgood
Sherman Page

Gorham Parks
James Parker
John M. Patton
William Patterson
Dutee J. Pearce
Franklin Pierce
Job Pierson

Franklin E. Plummer
James K. Polk
Patrick H. Pope

Ferdinand S. Schenck

William Schley
William N. Shinn
Charles Slade

Francis O. J. Smith
Jesse Speight

James Standifer
John T. Stoddert
Joel B. Sutherland
William Taylor
Francis Thomas
John Thomson
Joel Turrill
Aaron Vanderpoel

Isaac B. Van Houten
David D. Wagener
Aaron Ward
Daniel Wardwell
James M. Wayne
Taylor Webster
Reuben Whallon
Campbell P. White

Mr. Augustine S. Clayton
William K. Clowney
Thomas Corwin
Richard Coulter
David Crockett
Edward Darlington
Warren R. Davis
Edmund Deberry
Benjamin F. Deming
Harmar Denny
John Dickson
Joseph Duncan

Mr. George Evans
Edward Everett
Horace Everett
John Ewing
John M. Felder
Millard Fillmore
Thomas F. Foster
Philo C. Fuller
John H. Fulton
Roger L. Gamble
Rice Garland
James H. Gholson
William F. Gordon
Benjamin Gorham
James Graham
William J. Grayson
George Grennell, jr.
John K. Griffin

Hiland Hall

Gideon Hard

Benjamin Hardin

James Harper

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The joint resolution from the Senate (No. 9) directing the deposite of the money of the United States to be made with the Bank of the United States and its branches, was read the first time.

A motion was made by Mr. Polk that the said resolution do lie on the table. And the question being put,

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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 Adams

William Allen

Joseph B. Anthony

Benning M. Bean
Samuel Beardsley
Andrew Beaumont
John Blair
Abraham Bockee
Charles Bodle
Ratliff Boon
James W. Bouldin
John W. Brown
Samuel Bunch

Robert Burns

Jesse A. Bynum

Churchill C. Cambreleng
Richard B. Carmichael
John Carr

Zadok Casey

John Chaney

Joseph W. Chinn
Samuel Clark
Clement C. Clay
John Coffee
Henry W. Connor
Richard Coulter
John Cramer
Rowland Day
Philemon Dickerson
David W. Dickinson
William C. Dunlap
John M. Felder
John B. Forester

Mr. Samuel Fowler

William K. Fuller

James H. Gholson
Ransom H. Gillet
George R. Gilmer
Joseph Hall
Nicoll Halsey

Thomas L. Hamer
Joseph M. Harper
Samuel S. Harrison
Samuel G. Hathaway
Micajah T. Hawkins
Albert G. Hawes
Joseph Henderson
Edward Howell
Henry Hubbard
Abel Huntington
William M. Inge
Leonard Jarvis
Richard M. Johnson
Noadiah Johnson
Cave Johnson
Seaborn Jones
Benjamin Jones
Edward Kavanagh
George L. Kinnard
Amos Lane
Gerrit Y. Lansing
John Laporte
Luke Lea
Thomas Lee

Humphrey H. Leavitt George Loyall

Mr. Chittenden Lyon
Robert T. Lytle
Abijah Mann, jr.
Joel K. Mann
Samuel W. Mardis
Moses Mason, jr.
Rufus McIntire
James J. McKay
Isaac McKim
John McKinley
Jeremiah McLene
Charles McVean
Jesse Miller
Henry Mitchell
Robert Mitchell
Henry A. Muhlenberg
John Murphy
Gayton P. Osgood
Sherman Page
Gorham Parks

James Parker
John M. Patton
William Patterson
Dutee J. Pearce
Balie Peyton
Franklin Pierce
Job Pierson

Franklin E. Plummer

James K. Polk

Patrick H. Pope

Ferdinand S. Schenck

William Schley

William N. Shinn

Mr. Charles Slade
Francis O. J. Smith
Jesse Speight
James Standifer
John T. Stoddert

Joel B. Sutherland

William Taylor

Mr. Francis Thomas

John Thomson
Joel Turrill
Aaron Vanderpoel
Isaac B. Van Houten
David D. Wagener

Those who voted in the negative, are,

Mr. John Quincy Adams

Heman Allen

John J. Allen

Chilton Allan

William S. Archer
William H. Ashley
John Banks
Noyes Barber
Charles A. Barnitz
Daniel L. Barringer
William Baylies
Martin Beaty
James M. Bell
Horace Binney
George N. Briggs
John Bull
George Burd
Tristam Burges
Harry Cage

Robert B. Campbell
George Chambers
Thomas Chilton
Rufus Choate
William Clark
Augustine S. Clayton
William K. Clowney
Thomas Corwin
Joseph H. Crane

David Crockett

Edward Darlington
Warren R. Davis

Edmund Deberry
Harmar Denny

Mr. John Dickson
Joseph Duncan
George Evans
Edward Everett
Horace Everett

John Ewing
Millard Fillmore
Thomas F. Foster
Philo C. Fuller
John H. Fulton
Roger L. Gamble
Rice Garland
William F. Gordon
Benjamin Gorham
James Graham
William J. Grayson
George Grennell, jr.
John K. Griffin
Hiland Hall
Gideon Hard
Benjamin Hardin
James Harper .
Abner Hazeltine
James P. Heath
William Hiester
Jabez W. Huntington
William Jackson
William Cost Johnson

Henry King
George W. Lay

Dixon H. Lewis

Levi Lincoln

James Love

Mr. Aaron Ward
Daniel Wardwell
James M. Wayne
Taylor Webster
Reuben Whallon
Campbell P. White

Mr. Henry C. Martindale
Thomas A. Marshall
Jonathan McCarty
William McComas

Thomas M. T. McKennan

Charles F. Mercer

John J. Milligan

Samuel McDowell Moore
Henry L. Pinckney
David Potts, jr.
Robert Ramsay
John Reed

Abraham Rencher
Dudley Selden

Augustine H. Shepperd

William Slade

Jonathan Sloane
David Spangler
John N. Steele
Andrew Stewart
Philemon Thomas
Christopher Tompkins
James Turner

Samuel Tweedy
Joseph Vance

Samuel F. Vinton
Edward D. White
Frederick Whittlesey
Elisha Whittlesey
Lewis Williams
Henry A. Wise

Ebenezer Young

The House resumed the consideration of the bill from the Senate (No. 19) entitled "An act to revive the act entitled 'An act to grant pre-emption rights to settlers on the public lands,' approved May 29, 1830;" when A motion was made by Mr. Vinton that the enacting words of the said bill be stricken out.

And, after debate,

The previous question was moved by Mr. Speight, and being demanded by a majority of the members present,

The said previous question was put, viz. Shall the main question be now put?

And passed in the affirmative.

The main question was then put, viz. Shall the said bill pass?

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The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the members present, Those who voted in the affirmative, are,

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Zadok Casey

John Chaney
Rufus Choate
Samuel Clark

Clement C. Clay
Augustine S. Clayton
William K. Clowney
John Coffee
John Cramer
Edward Darlington
Warren R. Davis
Rowland Day
Harmar Denny
Philemon Dickerson
David W. Dickinson
Joseph Duncan
William C. Dunlap
Edward Everett
John Ewing
John B. Forester
William K. Fuller
Roger L. Gamble
Rice Garland
James H. Gholson
Ransom H. Gillet

George R. Gilmer

William F. Gordon

William J. Grayson

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Isaac McKim

John McKinleyw

Charles McVeanl

Those who voted in the negative, are,

Mr. John Quincy Adams

Chilton Allan

William S. Archer
Noyes Barber

Daniel L. Barringer
William Baylies
Andrew Beaumont
James M. Bell
George N. Briggs
William Clark
Henry W. Connor
'Thomas Corwin
John Dickson
George Evans

Horace Everett
Millard Fillmore
Philo C. Fuller

Benjamin Gorham

Mr. James Graham
George Grennell, jr.
John K. Griffin
James Harper
Abner Hazeltine
William Jackson
Leonard Jarvis
Edward Kavanagh
Levi Lincoln
Henry C. Martindale
Moses Mason, jr.
Rufus McIntire
James J. McKay
Jeremiah McLene

Charles F. Mercer

John J. Milligan

Samuel McDowell Moore

Gayton P. Osgood

And so the said bill was passed; and it was

Mr. Jesse Miller
Henry Mitchell
Robert Mitchell
John Murphy
Sherman Page
James Parker
William Patterson
Balie Peyton
Job Pierson

Henry L. Pinckney
Franklin E. Plummer
James K. Polk

Ferdinand S. Schenck

William Schley

William N. Shinn

Charles Slade

David Spangler
Jesse Speight
James Standifer
Andrew Stewart
John T. Stoddert
Joel B. Sutherland
William Taylor
Francis Thomas
Philemon Thomas
John Thomson
Christopher Tompkins
Joel Turrill
Samuel Tweedy
Aaron Vanderpoel
Isaac B. Van Houten
David D. Wagener
Aaron Ward

John G. Watmough
Campbell P. White
Edward D. White
Henry A. Wise

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Mr. John M. Patton
Dutee J. Pearce
Franklin Pierce
Robert Ramsay
John Reed

Abraham Rencher

Augustine H. Shepperd

William Slade

Jonathan Sloane

Francis O. J. Smith

John N. Steele

William P. Taylor
Joseph Vance
Samuel F. Vinton
Frederick Whittlesey
Elisha Whittlesey
Lewis Williams

Ordered, That the Clerk acquaint the Senate there with.

The House proceeded to the consideration of the bill (No. 182) making appropriations for Indian annuities, and other similar objects, for the year 1834.

The amendments of the Committee of the Whole House to the said bill were then read; three of which were disagreed to by the House, viz. those in the 18th, 59th, and 66th lines of the printed bill.

The residue of the amendments of the Committee of the Whole House were concurred in, with an amendment to that proposing to add a third section to the bill.

The amendments of the Committee of the Whole being through,

Mr. Hawes moved further to amend the same by adding thereto the following additional section, viz.

SEC. 5. And be it further enacted, That all annuities payable to Indian tribes, for which appropriations are made in this act, shall be made to the chiefs of such tribes, respectively, or to such persons as the said tribes shall appoint.

And on the question that the House do agree to this amendment,
It was decided in the negative.

Ordered, That the said bill be engrossed, and read a third time to

morrow.

And then the House adjourned until to-morrow, 11 o'clock in the forenoon.

SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1834.

Mr. Elisha Whittlesey, from the Committee of Claims, to which was referred the bill from the Senate (No. 89) for the relief of Wolcott Chauncey, reported the same without amendment, accompanied by a report in writing.

Ordered, That the said bill be committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow.

Mr. Archer, from the Committee on Foreign Affairs, reported a bill (No. 526) to carry into effect the convention between the United States and Spain; which bill was read the first and second time, and committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union.

Mr. Archer, from the Committee on Foreign Affairs, reported a bill (No. 527) for the relief of David Leslie; which bill was read the first and second time, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House to-morrow.

On motion of Mr. Lucius. Lyon,

Resolved, That the Clerk of this House cause to be prepared and printed, as early as practicable, a correct map of the northern boundary line of the State of Ohio, as "surveyed, marked, and designated," under the act of Congress of the 20th of May, 1812, together with so much of the northern part of that State and the State of Indiana, and, also, so much of the southern portion of the Territory of Michigan as may be necessary to fully understand the question of boundary now existing between Ohio and Michigan.

On motion of Mr. Connor,

Ordered, That the Committee of the Whole House to which is committed the bill (No. 265) for the relief of the heirs of Leonard Holley, be discharged from the consideration thereof, and that the said bill be engrossed, and read a third time to-day.

Engrossed bills, of the following titles, viz.

No. 182. An act making appropriations for Indian annuities, and other similar objects, for the year 1834;

No. 265. An act for the relief of the heirs of Leonard Holley; were severally read the third time, and passed..

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