History of the Thirty-Ninth Congress of the United StatesBarnes, William Horatio
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History of the Thirty-Ninth Congress of the United States
Barnes, William Horatio
United States -- Politics and government -- 1865-1869; United States. Congress (39th : 1865-1867)
YEAS--Messrs. Alley, Allison, Ames, Anderson, James M.
Ashley, Baker, Baldwin, Banks, Baxter, Beaman, Bidwell,
Blaine, Blow, Boutwell, Bromwell, Broomall, Buckland, Bundy,
Sidney Clarke, Cobb, Conkling, Cook, Cullom, Darling, Davis,
Dawes, Delano, Deming, Dixon, Donnelly, Driggs, Dumont,
Eliot, Farnsworth, Farquhar, Ferry, Garfield, Grinnell,
Abner C. Harding, Hart, Hayes, Higby, Hill, Holmes, Hooper,
Asahel W. Hubbard, Chester D. Hubbard, Demas Hubbard, John
H. Hubbard, Hulburd, James Humphrey, Ingersoll, Jenckes,
Julian, Kelley, Kelso, Ketcham, Kuykendall, Laflin, George
V. Lawrence, William Lawrence, Loan, Longyear, Lynch,
Marston, Marvin, McClurg, McRuer, Mercur, Miller, Moorhead,
Morrill, Morris, Moulton, Myers, Newell, O'Neill, Orth,
Paine, Perham, Pike, Plants, Price, Alexander H. Rice,
Sawyer, Schenck, Scofield, Shellabarger, Sloan, Spalding,
Starr, Stevens, Thayer, Francis Thomas, John L. Thomas,
Trowbridge, Upson, Van Aernam, Burt Van Horn, Ward, Warner,
Elihu B. Washburne, William B. Washburn, Welker, Wentworth,
Whaley, Williams, James F. Wilson, Stephen F. Wilson,
Windom, and Woodbridge--111.
NAYS--Messrs. Ancona, Bergen, Bingham, Boyer, Brooks,
Coffroth, Dawson, Denison, Glossbrenner, Goodyear, Grider,
Aaron Harding, Harris, Hogan, Edwin N. Hubbell, Jones, Kerr,
Latham, Le Blond, Marshall, McCullough, Nicholson, Phelps,
Radford, Samuel J. Randall, William H. Randall, Ritter,
Rogers, Ross, Rosseau, Shanklin, Sitgreaves, Smith, Taber,
Taylor, Thornton, Trimble, and Winfield--38.
NOT VOTING--Messrs. Delos R. Ashley, Barker, Benjamin,
Brandegee, Chanler, Reader W. Clarke, Culver, Defrees,
Eckley, Eggleston, Eldridge, Finck, Griswold, Hale,
Henderson, Hotchkiss, James R. Hubbell, James M. Humphrey,
Johnson, Kasson, McIndoe, McKee, Niblack, Noell, Patterson,
Pomeroy, Raymond, John H. Rice, Rollins, Stilwell, Strouse,
Robert T. Van Horn, Henry D. Washburn, and Wright--34.
It is an illustration of the opinion which the minority entertained of
the bill to the last, that after it had finally passed, and the
previous question had been moved on the adoption of the title, Mr. Le
Blond moved to amend the title of the bill by making it read, "A bill
to abrogate the rights and break down the judicial system of the
States."
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