On the question, Shall this bill pass as amended? it was determined in the negative--yeas 14, nays 16, as follows:
YEAS.--Messrs. Anderson, Bibb, Brent, Campbell of Tennessee, Condit, Crawford, Franklin, Gaillard, Robinson, Tait, Taylor, Turner, Varnum, and Worthington.
NAYS.--Messrs. Bayard, Bradley, Dana, German, Giles, Gilman, Goodrich, Horsey, Howell, Hunter, Lambert, Leib, Lloyd, Pope, Smith of Maryland, and Smith of New York.
So it was Resolved, That the Senate do not concur in the said bill.
FOOTNOTES:
LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE SENATE.
New Hampshire.--Nicholas Gilman, Charles Cutts. Massachusetts.--Joseph B. Varnum, James Lloyd. Rhode Island.--Jeremiah B. Howell, William Hunter. Connecticut.--Chauncey Goodrich, Samuel W. Dana. Vermont.--Stephen R. Bradley, Jonathan Robinson. New York.--John Smith, Obadiah German. New Jersey.--John Condit, John Lambert. Pennsylvania.--Andrew Gregg, Michael Leib. Delaware.--Outerbridge Horsey, James A. Bayard. Maryland.--Samuel Smith, Philip Reed. Virginia.--William B. Giles, Richard Brent. North Carolina.--Jesse Franklin, James Turner. South Carolina.--John Gaillard, John Taylor. Georgia.--William H. Crawford, Charles Tait. Kentucky.--John Pope, George M. Bibb. Tennessee.--Joseph Anderson, George W. Campbell. Ohio.--Thomas Worthington, Alexander Campbell.
TWELFTH CONGRESS.--FIRST SESSION.
PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES
THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
MONDAY, November 4, 1811.
This being the day appointed by a proclamation of the President of the United States, of the twenty-fourth day of July last, for the meeting of Congress, the following members of the House of Representatives appeared, produced their credentials, and took their seats, to wit:
From New Hampshire--Josiah Bartlett, Samuel Dinsmoor, Obed Hall, John A. Harper, and George Sullivan.
From Massachusetts--Ezekiel Bacon, Abijah Bigelow, Elijah Brigham, William Ely, Isaiah L. Green, Josiah Quincy, William Reed, Ebenezer Seaver, Samuel Taggart, Peleg Tallman, Charles Turner, junior, Laban Wheaton, and Leonard White.
From Rhode Island--Richard Jackson, junior.
From Connecticut--Epaphroditus Champion, John Davenport, junior, Lyman Law, Jonathan O. Mosely, Timothy Pitkin, junior, Lewis B. Sturges, and Benjamin Tallmadge.
From Vermont--Martin Chittenden, James Fisk, Samuel Shaw, and William Strong.
From New York--Daniel Avery, Harmanus Bleecker, Thomas B. Cooke, James Emott, Asa Fitch, Thomas R. Gold, Robert Le Roy Livingston, Arunah Metcalf, Samuel L. Mitchill, Benjamin Pond, Peter B. Porter, Ebenezer Sage, Thomas Sammons, Silas Stow, Uri Tracy, and Pierre Van Cortlandt, junior.
From New Jersey--Adam Boyd, Lewis Condit, Jacob Hufty, James Morgan, and Thomas Newbold.
From Pennsylvania--William Anderson, David Bard, Robert Brown, William Crawford, Roger Davis, William Findlay, John M. Hyneman, Joseph Lefevre, Aaron Lyle, James Milnor, William Piper, Jonathan Roberts, William Rodman, Adam Seybert, John Smilie, George Smith, and Robert Whitehill.
From Delaware--Henry M. Ridgely.
From Maryland--Stevenson Archer, Joseph Kent, Peter Little, Alexander McKim, Samuel Ringgold, and Robert Wright.
From Virginia--Burwell Bassett, James Breckenridge, William A. Burwell, Matthew Clay, John Dawson, Peterson Goodwyn, Aylett Hawes, John P. Hungerford, Joseph Lewis, junior, William McCoy, Hugh Nelson, Thomas Newton, James Pleasants, junior, John Randolph, John Roane, Daniel Sheffey, John Smith, and Thomas Wilson.
From North Carolina--Willis Alston, William Blackledge, Thomas Blount, William R. King, Nathaniel Macon, Joseph Pearson, Israel Pickens, and Richard Stanford.
From South Carolina--William Butler, Langdon Cheves, Elias Earle, William Lowndes, Thomas Moore, and David R. Williams.
From Georgia--William W. Bibb, Howell Cobb, Bolling Hall, and George M. Troup.
From Kentucky--Henry Clay, Joseph Desha, Richard M. Johnson, Samuel McKee, Anthony New, and Stephen Ormsby.
From Tennessee--Felix Grundy, and John Rhea.
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