Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856, Vol. 4 (of 16)United States. Congress
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Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856, Vol. 4 (of 16)
United States. Congress
Law -- United States; United States -- Politics and government
YEAS.--Evan Alexander, Lemuel J. Alston, Willis Alston, jun.,
Ezekiel Bacon, David Bard, Joseph Barker, Burwell Bassett,
William W. Bibb, William Blackledge, John Blake, jun., Thomas
Blount, Adam Boyd, John Boyle, Robert Brown, William Butler,
Joseph Calhoun, George W. Campbell, Matthew Clay, John Clopton,
Richard Cutts, John Dawson, Josiah Deane, Joseph Desha, Daniel
M. Durell, William Findlay, James Fisk, Meshack Franklin,
Francis Gardner, Thomas Gholson, jun., Peterson Goodwyn, Edwin
Gray, Isaiah L. Green, John Harris, John Heister, William
Helms, James Holland, David Holmes, Benjamin Howard, Reuben
Humphreys, Daniel Ilsley, Richard M. Johnson, James Kelly,
Thomas Kenan, Philip B. Key, William Kirkpatrick, John Lambert,
Edward Lloyd, John Love, Robert Marion, William McCreery,
William Milnor, Daniel Montgomery, jun., John Montgomery,
Nicholas R. Moore, Thomas Moore, Jeremiah Morrow, John Morrow,
Gurdon S. Mumford, Roger Nelson, Thomas Newbold, Thomas Newton,
Wilson C. Nicholas, John Porter, John Rea of Pennsylvania, John
Rhea of Tennessee, Jacob Richards, Matthias Richards, Samuel
Riker, Benjamin Say, Ebenezer Seaver, Samuel Shaw, Dennis
Smelt, John Smilie, Jedediah K. Smith, John Smith, Samuel
Smith, Richard Stanford, Clement Storer, Peter Swart, John
Taylor, John Thompson, George M. Troup, James I. Van Allen,
Archibald Van Horne, Daniel C. Verplanck, Jesse Wharton, Robert
Whitehill, Isaac Wilbour, Alexander Wilson, and Richard Wynn.
NAYS.--John Campbell, Martin Chittenden, John Culpeper, John
Davenport, jun., James Elliot, William Ely, Barent Gardenier,
William Hoge, Richard Jackson, Robert Jenkins, Joseph Lewis,
jun., Edward St. Loe Livermore, Nathaniel Macon, Josiah
Masters, Jonathan O. Mosely, Timothy Pitkin, jun., John
Russell, James Sloan, William Stedman, Lewis B. Sturges,
Samuel Taggart, Benjamin Tallmadge, Jabez Upham, Philip Van
Cortlandt, David R. Williams, and Nathan Wilson.
_Resolved_, That the title be, "An act to authorize the President to
employ an additional number of revenue cutters."
A message from the Senate informed the House that the Senate have
passed a bill, entitled "An act farther to amend the judicial system of
the United States;" to which they desire the concurrence of this House.
_Foreign Affairs._
The House resumed the consideration of the unfinished business
depending yesterday at the time of adjournment--the report of the
committee still under consideration.
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