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county of Penobscot, and State of Maine, a soldier in the late war with Great Britain, praying for a pension: which was referred to the Committee on Invalid Pensions.

Mr. Winthrop presented a petition of William Neilson, of the city of Baltimore, praying for the reimbursement of medical expenses paid by him whilst in the service of the United States: which was referred to the Committee of Claims.

Mr. Parmenter presented a petition of Joseph W. Newcomb, of Springfield, in the State of Massachusetts, grandson and only surviving heir of the late Major General Joseph Warren, praying to be allowed a certain balance of money which he believes to be justly due him: which was referred to the Committee on Revolutionary Claims.

Mr. Hale presented resolutions of the Legislature of the State of New Hampshire, in favor of refunding to General Andrew Jackson the fine imposed upon him by Judge Hall, in the year 1815: which were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union.

Mr. Hale presented resolutions of the State of New Hampshire, in favor of abolishing the Military Academy at West Point: which were referred to the Committee on Military Affairs.

Mr. John Quincy Adams offered to present a petition of James B. Cooper, and sundry other inhabitants of the State of New York, "desiring to free their State and themselves from all connexion with domestic slavery, and secure their citizens from the danger of enslavement," and praying that such laws may be passed, and such amendments to the Constitution of the United States, as shall forever separate the people of New York from all connexion with slavery.

The Speaker decided that said petition came within the 25th rule of the House, and could not be received.

From this decision Mr. Adams appealed; and, pending the question on the appeal,

The House, at half past 2 o'clock, p. m., adjourned until Monday next, at 12 o'clock meridian.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1843.

On motion of Mr. Hubard,

Ordered, That Mary Crafton and Mary Gafford have leave to withdraw their petitions from the files of the House.

Mr. Ashe gave notice of a motion for leave to introduce a bill to establish a navy-yard at the city of Memphis, in the State of Tennessee.

Mr. Dana gave notice of a motion for leave to introduce a bill to abolish the franking privilege.

Mr. Weller gave notice of a motion for leave to introduce a bill extending the provisions of an act entitled "An act supplementary to the act for the relief of certain surviving officers and soldiers of the Revolution," approved 7th June, 1832, so as to place on the pension-roll all who served for certain periods in the Indian war of the west, anterior to the treaty of Greenville, in 1795.

Mr. Hughes gave notice of a motion for leave to introduce a bill for the organization of a Territorial Government, to be called the Oregon Territory, and for other purposes; also,

A bill to establish a port of entry at Independence, in Jackson county, Missouri; also,

A bill for surveying and constructing a military road from Fort Leavenworth, west of the State of Missouri, to the mouth of the Columbia river, in the Oregon Territory; and for establishing military posts on the same, to give protection to the emigrants to said Territory.

Mr. Steenrod gave notice of a motion for leave to introduce a bill making compensation to pension agents.

On motion of Mr. Steenrod,

Ordered, That leave be given to withdraw from the files of the House all memorials in relation to the salary of Judge Pennybacker, of the district court of Virginia.

Mr. Washington Hunt gave notice that he would, when it should be in order, submit the following joint resolution to amend the Constitution of the United States:

Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, (two-thirds of both Houses concurring,) That the following amendment of the Constitution of the United States be proposed to the several States, to be valid to all intents and purposes as part of said Constitution, when ratified by the Legislatures of three-fourths of the said States, viz: "No person shall be hereafter eligible to the office of President of the United States, who shall have been previously elected to the said office, and who shall have accepted the same, or exercised the powers thereof."

Mr. Frick moved the following resolution; the rules having been suspended for that purpose, viz:

Resolved, That the Clerk be directed to procure, in the German language, five thousand copies of the President's message, for the use of the members of this House.

The said resolution was read; when

A motion was made by Mr. Slidell to amend the same, by adding thereto "and also one thousand copies in the French language;" which amendment was accepted by Mr. Frick, who modified his said resolution accordingly.

A motion was made by Mr. Cave Johnson that the said resolution do 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—

Mr. John B. Ashe

Samuel Beardsley
Charles S. Benton

Edward J. Black

Linn Boyd

Milton Brown
Edmund Burke
George A. Caldwell
John Campbell
Reuben Chapman
Walter Coles
Jacob Collamer
Amasa Dana
Richard D. Davis
Edmund Deberry

Mr. James Dellet
David W. Dickinson
Robert P. Dunlap
Chesselden Ellis
Lucius a. C. Elmer
Richard French
Willis Green
John P. Hale
Hannibal Hamlin
Joshua Herrick
Isaac E. Holmes
Joseph P. Hoge
George S. Houston
James B. Hunt
Cave Johnson

Mr. Preston King

Littleton Kirkpatrick
Moses G. Leonard
James J. McKay
Willoughby Newton
Moses Norris, jr.
William Parmenter
Joseph H. Peyton
J. Phillips Phoenix
Elisha R. Potter
Zadock Pratt
George Rathbun
John R. Reding
R. Barnwell Rhett
Luther Severance

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Those who voted in the negative are

Mr. John Quincy Adams
Joseph H. Anderson
Archiba d Atkinson
Daniel M. Barringer
Daniel D. Barnard
James E. Belser
Benjamin A. Bidlack
James Black

James A. Black
Julius W. Blackwell
Peter E. Bossier
Gustavus M. Bower
James B. Bowlin
Jacob Brinkerhoff
Richard Brodhead
Aaron V. Brown
William J. Brown
Jeremiah Brown
Joseph Buffington
Armstead Burt
Jeremiah E. Cary
Charles H. Carroll
George S. Catlin
Augustus A. Chapman
Absalom H. Chappell
Samuel Chilton
Thomas L. Clingman
James G. Clinton
Howell Cobb
Henry Y. Cranston
Alvan Cullom
John R. J. Daniel
Garrett Davis
John W. Davis
Ezra Dean
John Dickey
Paul Dillingham, jr.
Stephen A. Douglass
Alexander Duncan
Isaac G. Farlee
Orlando B. Ficklin
Hamilton Fish

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Mr. Thomas W. Gilmer
Byram Green
Joseph Grinnell
Henry Grider
Hugh A. Haralson
John J. Hardin
Alexander Harper
Samuel Hays
Thomas J. Henley
George W. Hopkins
Edmund W. Hubard
William S. Hubbell
Charles Hudson
James M. Hughes
Orville Hungerford
Washington Hunt
Charles J. Ingersoll
Joseph R. Ingersoll
James Irvin
John Jameson
Michael H. Jenks
Perley B. Johnson
Andrew Johnson
George W. Jones
Andrew Kennedy
Daniel P. King
Alcee Labranche
Dixon H. Lewis
William Lucas
John H. Lumpkin
William C. McCauslen
William B. Maclay
Robert McClelland
John A. McClernand
Felix G. McConnell
Joseph J. McDowell
Abraham R. McIlvaine
James Mathews

Heman Allen Moore
Edward J. Morris
William A. Moseley
Henry C. Murphy
Henry Nes

Robert Dale Owen
John Pettit

Mr. Henry Williams
Henry A. Wise.

Mr. Emery D. Potter
Smith M. Purdy
Alexander Ramsey
Almon H. Read
Charles M. Read
David S. Reid
James H. Relfe
John Ritter
Orville Robinson
Jeremiah Russell
Henry St. John
Samuel C. Sample
Romulus M. Saunders
Robert C. Schenck
William T. Senter
Thomas H. Seymour
Samuel Simons
Richard F. Simpson
John Slidell
Albert Smith
Thomas Smith.

Robert Smith

Lewis Steenrod

Alexander H. Stephens

Lemuel Stetson

Andrew Stewart

John Stewart

William H. Stiles
Selah B. Strong
George Sykes

William P. Thomasson

John W. Tibbatts
Daniel R. Tilden

Asher Tyler
John 1. Vanmeter
John B. Weller
John Wentworth
Horace Wheaton
John White
William Wilkins
Robert C. Winthrop
Joseph A. Woodward
William Wright
Joseph A. Wright
Jacob S. Yost.

A motion was then made by Mr. Ramsey to amend the said resolution, by striking out all after the word "Resolved," and inserting the following: "that three thousand copies of the annual message of the President of the United States, together with the reports of the Secretaries of the Treasury, War, and Navy, and of the Postmaster General, be printed in the German language, for the use of the House, under the direction of the Clerk;" when A motion was made by Mr. Murphy to amend the amendment proposed by Mr. Ramsey, by adding thereto the following, viz: "and two thousand copies in the Dutch language."

And after debate,

A motion was made by Mr. Aaron V. Brown that the said resolution do 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

Mr. John Quincy Adams

Juseph H. Anderson
John B. Ashe
Daniel D. Barnard
Samuel Beardsley
James E. Belser
Charles S. Benton
Julius W. Blackwell
Linn Boyd
Aaron V. Brown
Milton Brown

Edmund Burke
Armstead Burt
George A. Caldwell
John Campbell
Jeremiah E. Cary
George S. Catlin
Reuben Chapman
Howell Cobb
Walter Coles
Jacob Collamer
Henry Y. Cranston
Edward Cross

Amasa Dana

Garrett Davis

Richard D. Davis

Edmund Deberry

James Dellet

Mr. David W. Dickinson
Robert P. Dunlap
Chesselden Ellis
Lucius Q C. Elmer
Hamilton Fish
Elias Florence
Richard French
Joshua R. Giddings
Thomas W. Gilmer
Willis Green
Byram Green
Joseph Grinnel
Hannibal Hamlin
Joshua Herrick
Isaac E. Holmes
George S. Houston
Edmund W. Hubard
William S. Hubbell
Charles Hudson
James B. Hunt
Cave Johnson
Preston King
Daniel P. King
Moses G. Leonard
William B. Maclay
James J. McKay
Henry C. Murphy
Willoughby Newton

Those who voted in the negative are

Mr. Archibald Atkinson

Daniel M. Barringer

Benjamin A. Bidlack

Edward J. Black
James Black
James A. Black
Peter E. Bossier
Gustavus M. Bower
James B. Bowlin
Jacob Brinkerhoff
Richard Brodhead
William J. Brown
Jeremiah Brown
Joseph Buffington
Charles H. Carroll
Augustas A. Chapinan
Thomas L. Clingman
James G. Clinton
Alvan Cullom
John W. Davis
Ezra Dean

John Dickey
Paul Dillingham, jr.
Stephen A. Douglass
Alexander Duncan
Isaac G. Farlee
Orlando B. Ficklin
Solomon Foot

Henry D. Foster

Henry Frick

Henry Grider

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Mr. Alexander Harper
Samuel Hays
Thomas J. Henley
Joseph P. Hoge
George W. Hopkins
James M. Hughes
Washington Hunt
Charles J. Ingersoll
Joseph R. Ingersoll
James Irviu
John Jameson
Michael H. Jenks
Perley B. Johnson
Andrew Johnson
George W. Jones
Andrew Kennedy
Littleton Kirkpatrick
Alcee Labranche
Dixon H. Lewis
William Lucas
John H. Lumpkin
William C. McCaus'en
Robert McClelland
John A. McClernand
Felix G. McConnell
Joseph J. McDowell
Abraham R. McIlvaine
James Mathews

Heman Allen Moore
Edward Joy Morris
Joseph Morris

William A. Moseley
Henry Nes

Mr. Moses Norris, jr.

William Parmenter
Thomas J. Patterson
Joseph H. Peyton
J. Phillips Phoenix
Elisha R. Potter
Zadock Pratt
Smith M. Purdy
George Rathbun
John R. Reding
R. Barnwell Rhett
Jeremiah Russell
Romulus M. Saunders
William T. Senter

Luther Severance

Thomas H. Seymour

David L. Seymour

John Stewart

Jacob Thompson
Asher Tyler
Joseph Vance
John I. Vanmeter
Samuel F. Vinton
Horace Wheaton
Henry Williams
Robert C. Winthrop
Henry A. Wise
William Wright.

Mr. Robert Dale Owen

John Pettit
Emery D. Potter
Alexander Ramsey
Almon H. Read
Charles M. Read
David S. Reid
James H. Relfe
John Ritter

Orville Robinson
Henry St. John
Samuel C. Sample
Robert C. Schenck
Samuel Simons
John Slidell
Thomas Smith
Robert Smith
Lewis Steenrod
Lemuel Stetson

Andrew Stewart

William H. Stiles
James Stone

William Taylor
William P. Thomassor
John W. Tibbatts
Daniel R. Tilden
John B. Weller
John Wentworth
John White
William Wilkins
Joseph A. Woodward
Jacob S. Yost.

The question recurred on the motion made by Mr. Murphy;

And after further debate,

The previous question was moved by Mr. Steenrod.

A motion was made by Mr. Wise that the said resolution do lie on the

table,

And the question being put,

There appeared,Yeas,
Nays,

86

86

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

Mr. John Quincy Adams Joseph H. Anderson

John B. Ashe

Daniel D. Barnard
Samuel Beardsley
James E. Belser
Charles S. Benton
Julius W. Blackwell
Linn Boyd
Aaron V. Brown
Milton Brown
Armstead Burt
George A. Caldwell
John Campbell
Jeremiah E. Cary
George S. Catlin
Reuben Chapman
Howell Cobb
Walter Coles
Jacob Collamer
Henry Y. Cranston
Amasa Dana
John R. J. Daniel
Garrett Davis
Richard D. Davis
Edmund Deberry
James Dellet

David W. Dickinson

Robert P. Dunlap

Mr. Chesselden Ellis
Lucius Q. C. Elmer
Isaac G. Farlee
Hamilton Fish
Elias Florence
Richard French
Byram Green
Joseph Grinnell
Henry Grider
John P. Hale
Hannibal Hamlin
Joshua Herrick
George S. Honston
Edmund W. Hubard
William S. Hubbell
Charles Hudson
Orville Hungerford
Cave Johnson
Preston King
Daniel P. King
Littleton Kirkpatrick
William B. Maclay
James J. McKay
Henry C. Murphy
Willoughby Newton
Moses Norris, jr.
William Parmenter
Thomas J. Patterson
Joseph H. Peyton

Those who voted in the negative are—

Mr. Daniel M. Barringer

Benjamin A. Bidlack

Edward J. Black

James Black

James A. Black

Peter E. Bossier

James B. Bowlin
Jacob Brinkerhoff
Richard Brodhead
William J. Brown
Jeremiah Brown
Joseph Buffington
Charles H. Carroll
Augustus A. Chapman
Samuel Chilton
Thomas L. Clingman
James G. Clinton
Alvan Cullom
Ezra Dean
John Dickey
Paul Dillingham, jr.
Stephen A. Douglass
Alexander Duncan
Orlando B. Ficklin
Solomon Foot
Henry D. Foster
Henry Frick
John J. Hardin

Alexander Harper

Mr. Samuel Hays

Thomas J. Henley
George W. Hopkins
James M. Hughes
Charles J. Ingersoll
Joseph R. Ingersoll
James Irvin
John Jameson
Michael H. Jenks
Perley B. Johnson
Andrew Johnson
George W. Jones
Andrew Kennedy
Alcee Labranche
Dixon H. Lewis
William Lucas
William C. McCauslen
Robert McClellan
John A. McClernand
Felix G. McConnell
Joseph J. McDowell
Abraham R. McIlvaine
James Mathews
Heman Allen Moore
Edward Joy Morris
Joseph Morris
William A. Moseley
Henry Nes

Robert Dale Owen

Mr. J. Phillips Phoenix
Elisha R. Potter
Zadock Prait
Smith M. Purdy
George Rathbun
John R. Reding
R. Barnwell Rhett
Jeremiah Russell
Romulus M. Saunders
William T. Senter
Thomas H. Seymour
David L. Seymour
Richard F. Simpson
John T. Smith
John Stewart
James Stone
George Sykes
Jacob Thompson
Asher Tyler
Joseph Vance
John I. Vanmeter
Samuel F. Vinton
Horace Wheaton
Henry Williams
Robert C. Winthrop
Henry A. Wise
Joseph A. Woodward
William Wright

Mr. John Pettit

Emery D. Potter
Alexander Ramsey
Charles M. Read
David S. Reid
James H. Relfe
John Ritter
Orville Robinson
Henry St. John
Samuel C. Sample
Samuel Simons
John Slidell
Thomas Smith
Robert Smith
Lewis Steenrod

Alexander H. Stephens
Lemuel Stetson
Andrew Stewart
William Taylor
William P. Thomasson
John W. Tibbatts
Daniel R. Tilden
John B. Weller
John Wentworth
John White
William Wilkins
Joseph A. Wright
Jacob S. Yost.

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