Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856, Vol. 2 (of 16)United States. Congress
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Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856, Vol. 2 (of 16)
United States. Congress
Law -- United States; United States -- Politics and government
Mr. SITGREAVES said, rather than not obtain an appropriation for
finishing the frigates, he should vote in favor of the amendment, though
he was of the same opinion with the gentleman from South Carolina (Mr.
W. SMITH) as to the unfairness of the proceeding.
Mr. DENT was of the same opinion.
Mr. MUHLENBERG said as the amendment stood annexed to the other bill, he
should vote against it; though, if the subject had continued in a
separate bill, he should have voted in favor of it.
The question was then taken on the amendment, and decided in the
affirmative, 59 to 25, as follows:
YEAS.--Theodorus Bailey, Abraham Baldwin, David Bard,
Thomas Blount, Nathan Bryan, Dempsey Burges, Thomas
Claiborne, John Clopton, Joshua Coit, Isaac Coles, William
Cooper, Henry Dearborn, George Dent, William Findlay, Jesse
Franklin, Nathaniel Freeman, jr., Albert Gallatin, Ezekiel
Gilbert, James Gillespie, Henry Glenn, Christopher Greenup,
Andrew Gregg, Carter B. Harrison, John Hathorn, Jonathan N.
Havens, James Holland, Andrew Jackson, John Wilkes Kittera,
George Leonard, Edward Livingston, Matthew Locke, Samuel
Lyman, William Lyman, Samuel Maclay, Nathaniel Macon, James
Madison, John Milledge, Andrew Moore, Anthony New, John
Nicholas, Alexander D. Orr, John Page, John Patton, John
Richards, Robert Rutherford, John S. Sherburne, Samuel
Sitgreaves, Thompson J. Skinner, Jeremiah Smith, Israel
Smith, Isaac Smith, Richard Sprigg, jr., Thomas Sprigg,
Zephaniah Swift, Philip Van Cortlandt, Joseph B. Varnum,
Abraham Venable, John Williams, and Richard Winn.
NAYS.--Theophilus Bradbury, Daniel Buck, Samuel W. Dana,
James Davenport, George Ege, Abiel Foster, Dwight Foster,
Chauncey Goodrich, Roger Griswold, Robert Goodloe Harper,
Thomas Hartley, John Heath, William Hindman, Francis
Malbone, Frederick A. Muhlenberg, William Vans Murray,
Josiah Parker, John Read, Samuel Sewall, Nathaniel Smith,
Samuel Smith, William Smith, John Swanwick, George
Thatcher, and Peleg Wadsworth.
The bill was then recommitted to a Committee of the Whole, in order to
have the blank for the sum to be appropriated for finishing the vessels
inserted, and was filled with $172,000.
TUESDAY, February 21.
_Negotiation with the Mediterranean Powers._
Mr. W. SMITH moved that the House should go into a committee on the
business, which would require the galleries to be closed; the SPEAKER
accordingly put the question for going into a Committee of the Whole on
the bill to authorize a negotiation with the Mediterranean Powers,
which, being carried, the galleries were cleared accordingly.
After the galleries were cleared, the bill was agreed to with
amendments, and ordered for a third reading to-morrow.
On motion that the House come to the following resolution:
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