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SENATE, March 11, 1869.
YEAS-Messrs. Esaias Billingfelt, James C.
Brown, G. Dawson Coleman, George Connell,
Russell Erreth, James W. Fisher, James L. Gra-
ham, A. Wilson Heuszey, James Kerr, Morrow
B. Lowry, A. G. Olmsted, P. M. Osterhout, Jno.
K. Robinson, C. II. Stinson, Alex. Stutzman, A.
W. Taylor, H. White, Wilmer Worthington-18.
NAYS-Messrs. John B. Beck, R. S. Brown,
Charlton Burnett, J. D. Davis, C. M. Duncan,
George D. Jackson, R. J. Linderman, William
McCandless, Charles J. T. McIntire, A. G. Mil-
ler, D. A. Nagle, William M. Randall, Thomas
B. Searight, Samuel G. Turner, William A. Wal-
lace-15.

Rhode Island.

SENATE, May 27, 1869.

YEAS-Messrs. Wheaton Allen, Nicholas Ball, George L. Clark, George H. Corliss, Benoni Carpenter, Samuel W. Church, James S. Cook, Geo. B. Coggeshall, John M. Douglass, James T. Edwards, Benjamin Fessenden, Lysander Flagg, Charles H. Fisher, Albert G. Hopkins, David Hopkins, Asahel Matteson, Jos. Osborne, Daniel B. Pond, William C. Potter, Jethro Peekham, Isaac B. Richmond, Lewis B. Smith, Charles C. Van Zandt-23.

NAYS-Messrs. Pardon W. Stevens, Alfred Anthony, William Butler, Stephen C. Browning, Silas C. Crandall, Samuel H. Cross, Alexander Eddy, Timothy A. Leonard, Nathaniel C. Peckham, John B. Pearce, Joseph W. Sweet, George W. Taylor-12.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, May 29, 1869. Vote on postponing the question till the January

session.

FOR POSTPONEMENT-Messrs. William D. Aldrich, Ferdinand H. Allen, Emor J. Angell, Julius Baker, George N. Bliss, Theodore P. Bogert, Baylies Bourne, John C. Brown, Ezra J. Cady, J. Hamilton Clarke, Nathaniel B. Durfee, Henry T. Grant, Richard W. Greene, Mason W. Hale, Stephen Harris, William S. Kent, Robert R. Knowles, Edward Lillibridge, John Loveland, Francis W. Miner, Arlon Mowry, George H. Olney, Samuel B. Parker, John C. Pegram, Samuel Rodman, jr., William P. Shaffield, Nathaniel C. Smith, George T. Spicer, Joseph E. Speink, Horatio A. Stone, Nathan T. Verry, Albert M. Waite, John E. Weeden, Joseph D. Wilcox, Jas. M. Wright-35.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, March 25, 1869.
YEAS-Messrs. Alex. Adaire, Fred. W. Ames,
William Beatty, Samuel T. Brown, Andrew J.
Buffington, Wm. M. Bumd, Loren Burritt, John
F. Chamberlain, Thos Church, Junius R. Clark,
John Cloud, Elisha W. Davis, Allender P. Dun-
can, John Edwards, David Foy, Jacob C. Gat-
chell, Alex. C. Hamilton, Jacob G. Heilman,
A. Jackson Herr, Wm. G. Herrold, Robert Her-
AGAINST POSTPONEMENT-Messrs. Benjamin T.
vey, Henry B. Hoffman, Jas. Holgate, Marshall Eames, (Speaker,) William T. Adams, Edwin
C. Hong, Washington W. Hopkins, Miles S. Aldrich, Lucius C. Ashley, John H. Barden, Wil-
Humphreys, Jas. A. Hunter, Samuel M. Jack-liam W. Blodgett, Francis Brinley, Joseph F.
son, Samuel Kerr, Chas. Kleckner, Augustus B.
Leedond, Alex. Leslie, Jacob H. Longenecker,
David M. Marshall, Amos H. Martin, Stephen
M. Meredith, Vincent Miller, George F. Morgan,
George W. Myers, Thomas Nicholson, Jerome B.
Niles, Wm. P. I. Painter, Jacob G. Peters, Jas.
M. Phillips, Geo. P. Rea, Archimides Robb, Jos.
Robison, David Robison, Almon P. Stephens,
James V. Stokes, John D. Stranahan, Butler B
Strang, Jas. Subers, Aaron H. Summy, James
Taylor, Harvey J. Vankirk, John H. Walker,
James H. Webb, Jno. Weller, Geo. S. Westlake,
Geo. Wilson, John Clark, (Speaker,)-62.

NAYS-Messrs. Joshua Beans, Michael Beard, Samuel F. Bossard, Phillip Breen, Henry Brobst, Robert B. Brown, Theodore Cornman, Daniel H. Creitz, Samuel D. Dailey, William J. Davis, Armstrong B. Dill, James Eschbach, John H. Fogel, George H. Goundie, Henry S. Hottenstein, George R. Hursk, Richmond L. Jones, Samuel Josephs, William H. Kase, Thos. J. McCullough, John M. Ginnis, Edward C. McKinstry, Henry Mc Miller, P. Gray Meek, Michael Mullin, Wm. M. Nelson, Decatur E. Nice, Danl. L. O'Neill, Jas. Place, Wm. H. Playford, John Porter, Benjamin F. Porter, John T. Rogers, George Scott, Jos. Sedgwick, John Shirely, Lewis H. Stout, Nathan G. Westler-38.

Brown, Henry Bull, jr., John T. Bush, Thomas
James C. Collins, Davis Cook, jr., Saladin Cook,
G. Carr, John G. Childs, Thomas Coggeshall, jr.,
Ed. Dowling, Daniel E. Day, Henry F. Brown,
Edwin L. Freeman, George W. Green, David S.
Harris, Wm. Knowles, Nathan B. Lewis, Jesse
Metcalf, Jabez W. Mowry, Charles H. Perkins,
William H. Seagrave, Owen W. Simmons—29.

South Carolina.

SENATE, March 6, 1869.

YEAS-Messrs. H. Buck, R. H. Cain, E. E. Dickson, R. J. Donaldson, H. W. Duncan, J. A. Greene, W. R. Hoyt, J. K. Jillson, C. P. Leslie, John Lunney, C. W. Montgomery, H. J. Maxwell, W. B. Nash, Y. J. P. Owens, J. H. Rainey, W. E. Rose, S. A. Swails, J. J. Wright-18. NAY-Mr. Joel Foster-1.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, March 11, 1869. YEAS-Messrs. F. J. Moses, jr., (Speaker,) B. A. Boseman, B. F. Berry, W. J. Brodie, S. Brown, John Boston, Joseph Boston, John A. Boswell, Jason Bryant, W. A. Bishop, Lawrence Cain, E. J. Cain, Wilson Cooke, W. S. Collins, Joseph Crews, R. C. DeLarge, John B. Dennis, William Driffle, R. B. Elliott, J. H. Feriter, S. Farr, W. H. W. Gray, John Gardner, Esop Goodson, E.

NAYS-Messrs. Rhodes B. Ballard, John Bowyer, Reuben Davisson, Henry H. Dits, William M. French, Alpheus Garrison, Benjamin F. Harrison, James Hervey, John A. Hutton, Alexander M. Jacob, John J. Jacob, John Kincaid, Daniel Lamb, Thomas W. Manion, Jas. T. McClaskey, David S. Pinnell, Charles W. Smith, Louis C. Stifel, John T. Vance-19.

Hayes, C. D. Hayne, James N. Hayne, B. Hum- | John Rufus Smith, Jesse F. Snodgrass, Richard
phries, G. Hollinan, James Hutson, D. Harris, Thomas, William O. Wright-22.
John B. Hyde, D. J. J. Johnson, W. E. John-
ston, S. Johnson, B. F. Jackson, H. Jacobs, B.
James, H. James, W. R. Jervay, J. H. Jones, W. H.
Jones, C. S. Kuh, H. J. Lomax, George Lee, S. J.
Lee, J. Long, J. Mayer, W. C. Morrison, W. J. Mc-
Kinley, E. Mickey, G. F. McIntyre, H. McDan-
iels, J. S. Mobley, J. P. Mays, J. W. Mead, W.
Nelson, J. W. Nash, J. L. Nagle, P. J. O'Con-
nell, H. W. Purvis, W. Perrin, J. Prendegrass,
A. J. Ransier, Thomas Richardson, T. Root, A.
Rush, P. R. Rivers, E. M. Stoeber, C. J. Stol-
branch, Robert Smalls, A. Smith, S. Saunders,
H. L. Shrewsbury, P. Smythe, T. K. Serporlas,
R. F. Scott, B. A. Thompson, S. B. Thompson,
Reuben Tomlinson, W. M. Thomas, S. Tinsley,
C. M. Wilder, John Wooley, W. J. Whipper, J.
H. White, J. B. Wright, George M. Wells-88.
NAYS-Messrs. O. M. Doyle, R. M. Smith,
John Wilson-3.

Wisconsin.

SENATE, March 9, 1869.

YEAS-Messrs. Henry Adams, S. S. Barlow, W. J. Copp, J. W. Fisher, William M. Griswold, Geo. C. Hazelton, Lemuel W. Joiner, W. J. Kershaw, A. W. Newman, David Taylor, Anthony Van Wyck, Geo. D. Waring, Chas. M. Webb, C. G. Williams, Nelson Williams-15.

NAYS-Messrs. W. J. Abrams, Satterlee Clarke, H. H. Gray, Carl Habich, Chas. H. Larkin, Wm. Pitt Lynde, Lyman Morgan, Geo. Reed, Adam Schantz, W. W. Woodman, Wm. Young

NOT VOTING-Messrs. B. Barton, T. F. Cly-
burn, John A. Chestnut, George Dusenberry, L.
W. Duvall, F. De Mars, P. E. Ezekiel, John G.
Grant, J. Henderson, J. II. Jenks, H. Johnson, G.-11.
Johnson, W. C. Keith, F. A. Lewie, S. Littlejohn,
Wm. McKinley, John B. Moore, Y. B. Milford,
F. F. Miller, W. J. Mixson, S. Nuckles, C. H.
Pettengill, B. F. Sloan, W. G. Stewart, William
Simons, J. Smiley, C. C. Turner, W. W. Waller,
H. W. Webb-29.

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ABSENT AND NOT VOTING-E. S. Bragg, C. M. Buth, William Ketcham, N. M. Littlejohn, M. W. Louder, Curtis Mann, Henry Stevens-7.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, March, 3, 1869.

YEAS-Messrs. Fayette Allen, Douglas Arnold, H. D. Barron, J. B. G. Baxter, J. Bennett, Van S. Bennett, Benjamin H. Bettis, J. M. Bingham, J. N. P. Bird, Thomas Blackstock, H. C. Bottum, G. H. Brock, Luther Buxton, Sylvester Calwell, Ben. M. Coutes, Joseph S. Curtis, W. P. Dewey, Seth Fisher, Jas. S. Foster, Hiram L. Gilmore, Geo. T. Graves, J. K. Hamilton, Joseph Harris, Andrew Henry, Robert Henry, Edwin L. Hoyt, Frederick Huntley, Edwin Hurlbut, Thos. A. Jackson, D. H. Johnson, J. E. Johnson, C. C. Kuntz, O. B. Lapham, A. R. McCartney, J. R. McDonald, John McLees, D. E. Maxson, Knute Nelson, C. C. Palmer, C. D. Parker, C. H. Parker, Cyrus Perry, A. L. Phillips, Thad. C. Pound, Abner Powell, N. B. Richardson, Freeman M. Ross, Wm. E. Rowe, M. H. Sessions, Adelman Sherman, John A. Smith, S. E. Tarbell, Joseph M. Thomas, Thornton Thompson, Vernon Lichoner, G. W. Trask, A. J. Turner, N. P. Waller W. S. Warner, Jefferson F. Wescott, Samuel C. West, and Mr. Speaker A. M. Thomson-62.

NAYS-Messrs. John Adams, John H. Bohne, A. K. Delaney. Andrew Dieringer, Richard Donovan, Patrick Drew, Rees Evans, B. F. Fay, John Fellenz, Charles Geisse, Job Haskell, James Woye, E. H. Ives, John Kastler, J. McDonald, C. E. McIntosh, D. W. Maxon, William Murphy, Eugene O'Connor, C. H. M. Peterson, J. Phillips, C. Pole, Jerome B. Potter, Henry Reed, Henry C. Rankel, John Ruttledge, John Scheffel, Geo. B. Smith, Joseph Winslow-29.

NOT VOTING-Messrs. George Abert, P. J. Conklin, J. L. Fobes, John Gillespie, Daniel Hooper, A. G. Kellam, Henry Roethe, Parlan Semple, Randall Wilcox-9.

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XLVIII.

STATISTICAL TABLES.

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RETURNS.-NATIONAL DEBT STATEMENT.

*Electoral and Popular Votes for President of the United States for the Term Commencing March 4, 1869.

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*The whole number of electors to vote for President and Vice President, including electors of Georgia, is 294, of which a majority is 148; and the whole number, excluding those of Georgia, is 285, of which a majority is 143. For presidential election returns of 1860 and 1864 see p. 111 Political Manual for 1868, or p. 372 Hand-Book of Politics.

For Vice President, Schuyler Colfax, of Indiana, received 214 electoral votes; and F. P. Blair, Jr., of Missouri, 71 votes, excluding the vote of Georgia, or 80 including it.

?Democratic majorities.

No vote.

By legislature.

117

Democratic,
Seymour.

Republican Majorities.

STATEMENT OF THE PUBLIC DEBT OF THE UNITED STATES.-JULY 1, 1869.

· Debt bearing Coin Interest.

Authorizing Acts. Character of Issue. Rate of Interest.

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Amount out-
standing.
$20,000,000 00
7,022,000 00
18,415,000 00
945,000 00

When Redeemable or Payable.

Accrued Interest.

When Payable.

March 3, 1863.
March 3, 1864.
March 3, 1864.
June 30, 1864.
March 3, 1865.
March 3, 1865.
March 3, 1865.

Bonds, (5-20's)..
Bonds, 1881.
Bonds, (10-40's)...
Bonds, (5-20's)..
Bonds, (5-20's)..
Bonds, (5-20's)..
Bonds, (5-20's)..
Bonds, (5-20's)..
March 3, 1865....... Bonds, (5-20's)... 6 per cent.........
Aggregate of debt bearing coin interest..

6 per cent.........
6 per cent.........
5 per cent...
6 per cent.....
6 per cent......
6 per cent......
6 per cent.........
6 per cent........

Payable after 15 years from January 1, 1859........................................................................................
Payable after 10 years from January 1, 1861..............................
Payable after December 31, 1880..............................................................................................................................................
Redeemable 20 years from July 1, 1861..............................................................................................................
189,317,500 00 Payable at pleasure of Government after 20 years from June
30, 1861.
514,771,600 00
75,000,000 00
194,567,300 00
3,882,500 00
125,561,300 00

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203,327,250 00
332,998,950 00
379,582,850 00
42,539,350 00
2,107,930,000 00

Redeemable after 5 and payable 20 years from May 1, 1862
Payable after June 30, 1881.

Redeemable after 10 and payable 40 years from March 1, 1864...
Redeemable after 5 and payable 20 years from Nov. 1, 1864.
Redeemable after 5 and payable 20 years from Nov. 1, 1864....
Redeemable after 5 and payable 20 years from Nov. 1, 1865.....
Redeemable after 5 and payable 20 years from July 1, 1865.....
Redeemable after 5 and payable 20 years from July 1, 1867....
Redeemable after 5 and payable 20 years from July 1, 1868...

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2,938,388 00

46,496,112 33

1,122,182 00

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STATEMENT OF THE PUBLIC DEBT OF THE UNITED STATES, JULY 1, 1869.-Continued.

Debt on which Interest has ceased since maturity.

April 15, 1842.
January 28, 1847.
March 31, 1848......
September 9, 1850...
Prior to 1857.
December 23, 1857..
March 2, 1861.
July 17, 1867.

Debt bearing no Interest.

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