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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. Josiah G. Abbott

Lucien L. Ainsworth
William B. Anderson
Thomas S. Ashe
John D. C. Atkins
John C. Bagby
John H. Bagley, jr.
Henry B. Banning
George M. Beebe
Samuel N. Bell
Jos. C. S. Blackburn
Richard P. Bland
Archibald M. Bliss
James H. Blount
Andrew R. Boone
Taul Bradford
John Young Brown
Aylett H. Buckner
Samuel D. Burchard
George C. Cabell
John H. Caldwell
William P. Caldwell
Milton A. Candler
George W. Cate
Bernard G. Caulfield
Chester W. Chapin
John B. Clark, jr.
Hiester Clymer
Alex. G. Cochrane
Francis D. Collins

Philip Cook
Jacob P. Cowan
Samuel S. Cox
David B. Culberson
Augustus W. Cutler
Joseph J. Davis
Rezin A. DeBolt
George G. Dibrell
Beverly B. Douglas
George H. Durand
Milton J. Durham
John R. Eden

Mr. Albert G. Egbert
E. John Ellis
Smith Ely, jr.
Charles J. Faulkner
William H. Felton
Jesse J. Finley
William H. Forney
Benjamin J. Franklin
Benoni S. Fuller
Lucien C. Gause
Randall L. Gibson
John M. Glover
John Goode, jr.
John R. Goodin
Thomas M. Gunter
Andrew H. Hamilton
Robert Hamilton
John Hancock

Aug. A. Hardenbergh
Henry R. Harris
John T. Harris
Carter H. Harrison
Julian Hartridge
William Hartzell
Robert A. Hatcher
William S. Haymond

Eli J. Henkle
Frank Hereford
Abram S. Hewitt
Benjamin H. Hill
William S. Holman
Charles E. Hooker
James H. Hopkins
John F. House
Eppa Hunton
Frank H. Hurd
George A. Jenks
Frank Jones
Thomas L. Jones
Edward C. Kehr
J. Proctor Knott

Mr. Lucius Q. C. Lamar
Franklin Landers
George M. Landers
Lafayette Lane
J. V. Le Moyne
Scott Lord
John K. Luttrell
William P. Lynde
L. A. Mackey
Levi Maish
John A. McMahon
Edwin R. Meade
Henry B. Metcalfe
Charles W. Milliken
Roger Q. Mills
Hernando D. Money
Charles H. Morgan
William R. Morrison
William Mutchler
Lawrence T. Neal
Jeptha D. New
William J. O'Brien
N. Holmes Odell
Henry B. Payne
James Phelps
John F. Philips
William A. Piper
Earley F. Poppleton
Joseph Powell'
David Rea
John H. Reagan
John Reilly
James B. Reilly
Americns V. Rice
Haywood Y. Riddle
John Robbins
William M. Robbins
Charles B. Roberts
Miles Ross
John S. Savage
Milton Sayler

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Mr. Alfred M. Scales
James Sheakley
Otho R. Singleton
William F. Slemons
Milton I. Southard
William A. J. Sparks
William B. Spencer
William M. Springer
William S. Stenger
Adlai E. Stevenson
William H. Stone
Thomas Swann
John K. Tarbox
Frederick H. Teese
William Terry
Charles P. Thompson
Philip F. Thomas
J. W. Throckmorton
John R. Tucker
Jacob Turney
John L. Vance
Robert B. Vance
Alfred M. Waddell
Charles C. B. Walker
Gilbert C. Walker
Ansel T. Walling
William Walsh
William W. Warren
Henry Watterson
Erastus Wells
W. C. Whitthorne
Scott Wike
Alpheus S. Williams
James Williams
Jere N. Williams
Benjamin A. Willis
William W. Wilshire
Benjamin Wilson
Fernando Wood
Jesse J. Yeates
Casey Young.

Mr. Ezekiel S. Sampson
Julius H. Seelye
A. Herr Smith
Horace B. Strait
Martin I. Townsend
Washing'n Townsend
John Q. Tufts

Nelson H. Van Vorhes
Henry Waldron
Alexander S. Wallace
John W. Wallace
G. Wiley Wells
John D. White
Richard H. Whiting
Andrew Williams
Charles G. Williams
William B. Williams
James Wilson
Alan Wood, jr.
William Woodburn
L. D. Wood worth.

Mr. William H. H. Stowell
Jacob M. Thornburgh
John T. Wait
Elijah Ward

William A. Wheeler
John O. Whitehouse
Peter D. Wigginton
George Willard.

So the appeal from the decision of the Clerk was laid on the table. The question then recurring on the resolution submitted by Mr. Holman, the same was, under the operation of the previous question, agreed to.

Nominations having been made as follows, viz:

By Mr. Cox: Samuel J. Randall, of the State of Pennsylvania;
By Mr. McCrary: James A. Garfield, of the State of Ohio;

The Clerk appointed Mr. Clymer, Mr. Banning, Mr. Banks, and Mr. James Wilson to act as tellers.

The House then proceeded to vote viva voce for a Speaker:
When

The following-named members voted for Samuel J. Randall :
Messrs. Josiah G. Abbott, Lucien L. Ainsworth, Thomas S. Ashe,
John D. C. Atkins, John C. Bagby, John H. Bagley, jr., Henry B. Ban-
ning, George M. Beebe, Samuel N. Bell, Joseph C. S. Blackburn, Rich-
ard P. Bland, Archibald M. Bliss, James H. Blount, Andrew R. Boone,
Taul Bradford, John Young Brown, Aylett H. Buckner, George C. Cabell,
John H. Caldwell, William P. Caldwell, Milton A. Candler, George W.
Cate, Bernard G. Caulfield, Chester W. Chapin, John B. Clark, jr.,
Hiester Clymer, Alexander G. Cochrane, Francis D. Collins, Philip
Cook, Jacob P. Cowan, Samuel S. Cox, David B. Culberson, Augustus
W. Cutler, Joseph J. Davis, Rezin A. De Bolt, George G. Dibrell, Bev-
erly B. Douglas, George H. Durand, Milton J. Durham, John R. Eden,
Albert G. Egbert, E. John Ellis, Smith Ely, jr., Charles J. Faulkner,
William H. Feltou, Jesse J. Finley, William H. Forney, Benjamin J.
Franklin, Benoni S. Fuller, Lucien C. Gause, Randall L. Gibson, John
M. Glover, John Goode, jr., John R. Goodin, Thomas M. Gunter, An-
drew H. Hamilton, Robert Hamilton, John Hancock, Augustus A. Har-
denbergh, Henry R. Harris, John T. Harris, Carter H. Harrison, Julian
Hartridge, William Hartzell, Robert A. Hatcher, William S. Haymond,
Eli J. Henkle, Frank Hereford, Abram S. Hewitt, Benjamin H. Hill,
William S. Holman, Charles E. Hooker, James H. Hopkins, John F.
House, Eppa Hunton, Frank H. Hurd, George A. Jenks, Frank Jones,
Thomas L. Jones, Edward C. Kehr, J. Proctor Knott, Lucius Q. C.
Lamar, Franklin Landers, George M. Landers, Lafayette Lane, J. V.
Le Moyne, Scott Lord, John K. Luttrell, William P. Lynde, L. A. Mackey,
Levi Maish, John A. McMahon, Edwin R. Meade, Henry B. Metcalfe,
Charles W. Milliken, Roger Q. Mills, Hernando D. Money, William R.
Morrison, William Mutchler, Lawrence T. Neal, Jeptha D. New, William
J. O'Brien, N. Holmes Odell, Henry B. Payne, James Phelps, John F.
Philips, William A. Piper, Earley F. Poppleton, Joseph Powell, David
Rea, John H. Reagan, John Reilly, James B. Reilly, Americus V. Rice,
Haywood Y. Riddle, John Robbins, William M. Robbins, Charles B.
Roberts, Miles Ross, John S. Savage, Milton Sayler, Alfred M. Scales,
James Sheakley, Otho R. Singleton, William F. Slemons, Milton I.
Southard, William A. J. Sparks, William B. Spencer, William M.
Springer, William S. Stenger, Adlai E. Stevenson, William H. Stone,
Thomas Swann, John K. Tarbox, Frederick H. Teese, William Terry,
Charles P. Thompson, Philip F. Thomas, James W. Throckmorton, John
R. Tucker, Jacob Turney, John L. Vance, Robert B. Vance, Alfred M.
Waddell, Charles C. B. Walker, Gilbert C. Walker, Ansel T. Walling,
William Walsh, William W. Warren, Henry Watterson, Erastus Wells,
Washington C. Whitthorne, Scott Wike, Alpheus S. Williams, James
Williams, Jere N. Williams, Benjamin A. Willis, William W. Wilshire,
Benjamin Wilson, Fernando Wood, Jesse J. Yeates, Casey Young.
The following-named members voted for James A. Garfield:

Messrs. Charles H. Adams, George A. Bagley, John H. Baker, Latimer W. Ballou, Nathaniel P. Banks, Henry W. Blair, Nathan B. Bradley, William R. Brown, Horatio C. Burchard, John H. Burleigh, Joseph G. Cannon, Thomas J. Cason, Lucien B. Caswell, Simeon B. Chittenden, Omar D. Conger, William W. Crapo, Lorenzo Crounse, Lorenzo Danford, Chester B. Darrall, John M. Davy, Dudley C. Denison, Mark H. Dunnell, Benjamin T. Eames, James L. Evans, Greenbury L. Fort, Charles Foster, Chapman Freeman, William P. Frye, Jere Haralson, Benjamin W. Harris, Henry H. Hathorn, Thomas J. Henderson, George F. Hoar, George G. Hoskins, Morton C. Hunter, Stephen A. Hurlbut, John A. Hyman, Charles H. Joyce, John A. Kasson, Alanson M. Kimball, William S. King, Elbridge G. Lapham, William Lawrence, Elias W. Leavenworth, John R. Lynch, Clinton D. MacDougall, George W. McCrary, Samuel F. Miller, James Monroe, Nelson I. Norton, Addison Oliver, Charles O'Neill, John B. Packer, Horace F. Page, William A. Phillips, Henry L. Pierce, Harris M. Plaisted, Henry O. Pratt, Milton S. Robinson, Sobieski Ross, Jeremiah M. Rusk, Ezekiel S. Sampson, A. Herr Smith, Horace B. Strait, Martin I. Townsend, Washington Town. send, John Q. Tufts, Nelson H. Van Vorhes, Henry Waldron, Alexander S. Wallace, John W. Wallace, G. Wiley Wells, John D. White, Richard H. Whiting, George Willard, Andrew Williams, Charles G. Williams, William B. Williams, James Wilson, Alan Wood, jr., William Woodburn, Laurin D. Woodworth.

Henry S. Magoon voted for Charles G. Williams, of Wisconsin.
Allen Potter voted for William R. Morrison, of Illinois.

Julius H. Seelye voted for George F. Hoar, of Massachusetts.

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Samuel J. Randall having received a majority of all the votes given, was declared by the Clerk duly elected Speaker of the House of Representatives for the second session of the Forty-fourth Congress.

The Speaker-elect having been conducted to the chair by Mr. Cox and Mr. McCrary, said:

Gentlemen of the House of Representatives:

Called to the position because of the death of the late Speaker, Mr. Kerr, of Indiana, I only express the universal sentiment in saying that he was a good and great man, whose public and private life was characterized by purity, patriotism, and unswerving integrity.

Nobody can more completely appreciate than I do the high honor of presiding over the deliberations of the Representatives of the American people, and for this mark of your esteem and confidence I return my profound and heartfelt acknowledgments.

In the discharge of the important duties confided to me I shall endeavor to be absolutely fair and impartial. While enforcing the rules and upholding the constitutional prerogatives of this body, I shall at the

same time protect each and every member in the rights and privileges to which he may justly be entitled.

In the exercise of the parliamentary powers of the Chair, it will be my duty and my pleasure to give true expression in the appointment of committees to the opinions and wishes of the House upon every question presented, believing myself, as I really am, no more than the voice of the House itself.

We stand in the presence of events which strain and test to the last degree our form of government. Our liberties, consecrated by so many sacrifices in the past and preserved amid the rejoicings of an exultant people to our centennial anniversary as one among the nations of the earth, must be maintained at every hazard. [Loud applause.] The people look confidently to your moderation, to your patient, calm, and firm judgment, to your wisdom in this time fraught with so much peril. Let us not, I beseech you, disappoint their just expectations and their keen sense of right, but by unceasing vigilance let us prevent even the slightest departure from the Constitution and the laws, forgetting in the moment of difficulty that we are the adherents of party and only remembering that we are American citizens with a country to save which may be lost if unauthorized and unconstitutional acts of executive officers be not frowned down at once with relentless and unsparing condemnation. [Great applause.]

The oath of office prescribed by section 1756, Revised Statutes of the United States, was then administered to him by Mr. Holman, one of the Representatives from the State of Indiana.

And thereupon

The Speaker entered upon the duties of his office.

A message from the Senate, by Mr. Sympson, one of their clerks: Mr. Speaker: I am directed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that a quorum of the Senate has assembled, and that the Senate is ready to proceed to business.

The Senate have adopted a resolution providing for the appointment of a committee, to join such committee as may be appointed by the House, to wait upon the President of the United States and inform him that a quorum of each house has assembled, and that Congress is ready to receive any communication that he may be pleased to make, and that Mr. Anthony and Mr. McCreery have been appointed as such committee on behalf of the Senate.

The oath of office prescribed by section 1757, Revised Statutes of the United States, was then administered to Mr. Stephens, a Representative from the State of Georgia.

Credentials of members-elect were then presented as follows, viz:
By Mr. George M. Landers:

The credentials of Levi Warner as a Representative from the fourth congressional district of Connecticut.

By Mr. Frye:

The credentials of Edwin Flye as a Representative from the third congressional district of Maine.

By Mr. Holman:

The credentials of Andrew Humphrey as a Representative from the second and the credentials of Nathan T. Carr as a Representative from the third congressional districts of Indiana.

By Mr. Clymer:

The credentials of William H. Stanton as a Representative from the twelfth congressional district of Pennsylvania.

Mr. Banks presented the credentials of James B. Belford as a Representative from the State of Colorado; and

Mr. McCrary presented the credentials of C. W. Buttz as a Representative from the second congressional district of South Carolina. Objection being made to administering the oath of office to Messrs. Belford and Buttz,

The oath of office prescribed by section 1756 of the Revised Statutes of the United States was then administered to Messrs Warner, Flye, Humphrey, Carr, and Stanton, who thereupon took their seats in the

House.

Mr. Banks moved that the oath of office be administered to Mr. Belford as a Representative from the State of Colorado.

Mr. Springer submitted the following resolution as an amendment, in the nature of a substitute for the motion submitted by Mr. Banks, viz: Resolved, That the credentials of James B. Belford be referred to the Judiciary Committee, and that said committee be instructed to inquire and report at as early a day as possible whether Colorado is a State in the Union, and that until such report is received no person claiming to be a Representative from Colorado be sworn in as a member of this House.

After debate,

Mr. Springer demanded the previous question upon the adoption of the substitute.

Mr. Conger made the point of order that the proposed reference of the said credentials was irregular, and that under the rules the same should be referred to the Committee on Elections.

The Speaker overruled the point of order, on the ground that it was competent for the House to refer any subject to any committee that it might choose.

Mr. Springer renewed the demand for the previous question; which was seconded.

The question was then put,
Shall the main question be now put?

And it was decided in the affirmative,

Yeas.
Nays
Not voting.

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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. Josiah G. Abbott

Lucien L. Ainsworth
Thomas S. A she
John D. C. Atkins
John C. Bagby
John H. Bagley, jr.
Henry B. Banning
George M. Beebe
Samuel N. Bell
Jos. C. S. Blackburn
Richard P. Bland
Archibald M. Bliss
Andrew R. Boone
Taul Bradford
John Young Brown
Aylett H. Buckner
George C. Cabell
John H. Caldwell
William P. Caldwell
Milton A. Candler
Nathan T. Carr
George W. Cate
Bernard G. Caulfield
Chester W. Chapin
John B. Clark, jr.
Hiester Clymer
Alex. G. Cochrane
Francis D. Collins
Philip Cook
Jacob P. Cowan
David B. Culberson

Mr. Augustus W. Cutler Mr. William S. Haymond Mr. Henry B. Payne

Joseph J. Davis

Rezin A. DeBolt
George G. Dibrell
Beverly B. Douglas
George H. Durand
John R. Eden
Albert G. Egbert
E. John Ellis
Smith Ely, jr.
Charles J. Faulkner
William H. Felton
Jesse J. Finley
William H. Forney
Benjamin J. Franklin
Benoni S. Fuller
Lucien C. Gause
Randall L. Gibson
John M. Glover
John Goode, jr.
John R. Goodin
Andrew H. Hamilton
Robert Hamilton
John Hancock
Aug. A. Hardenbergh
Henry R. Harris
John T. Harris
Carter H. Harrison
Julian Hartridge
William Hartzell
Robert A. Hatcher

Frank Hereford
Abram S. Hewitt
Benjamin H. Hill
Charles E. Hooker
James H. Hopkins
John F. House
Andrew Humphreys
Eppa Hunton"
Frank H. Hurd
George A. Jenks
Frank Jones
Thomas L. Jones
J. Proctor Knott
Lucius Q. C. Lamar
Franklin Landers
George M. Landers
John K. Luttrell
William P. Lynde
L. A. Mackey
Levi Maish
John A. McMahon
Edwin R. Meade
Henry B. Metcalfe
Charles W. Milliken
Roger Q. Mills

Hernando D. Money
William R. Morrison
William Mutchler
Jeptha D. New

N. Holmes Odell

James Phelps
John F. Philips
William A. Piper
Earley F. Poppleton
Joseph Powell
John H. Reagan
John Reilly
James B. Reilly
Americus V. Rice
Haywood Y. Riddle
William M. Robbins
Charles B. Roberts
Miles Ross
John S. Savage
Alfred M. Scales
Julius H. Seelye
James Sheakley
Otho R. Singleton
William F. Slemons
Milton I. Southard
William A. J. Sparks
William B. Spencer
William M. Springer

William H. Stanton
William S. Stenger
John K. Tarbox
Frederick H. Teese
William Terry
Charles P. Thompson
Philip F. Thomas

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