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ter, Morehead, Pearce, Phelps, Porter, Simmons, Tappan, White, Woodbridge,
Wright.
Onl motionl, by Mr. MeDuffie, to amend the amendment proposed by
Mr. Crittenden, by adding at the end thereof the words, except the messages
and documents received this day,
Yeas, 21
It was determined in the negative, ays, *..... 21,
(Na ys, ....... 22.
On motion by Mr. Walker,
The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the Senators present,
Those who voted in the affirmative, are,
Messrs. Archer, Atherton, Bagby, Berrien, Breese, Buchanan, Colquitt,
Fairfield, Francis, Fnlton, Hannegan, flay wood, Hunger, Lewis, McDuffie,
Semple, Sevier, Sturgeon, 'allmadge, Walker, Woodbury.
Those who voted in the negative, are,
Messrs. Allen, Barrow, Bates, Bayard, Benton, Clayton, Crittenden,
Evans, Huntington, Jarnagin, Johnson, Mangumt, Miller. Morehead,
Pearce, Phlelps, Porter, Sinmmons, Tappan, White, Woodbridge, Wright.
So the amendmenit proposed by MIr. M1cDuflie was rejected.
On motion, by Mr. Walker, to amend the amendment proposed by Mr.
Crittenden, by adding at the end thereof the following: and that a reason(able
time should be given to hear from the people, after t/lis publica/ion,
before the final decision of the Sernate utpon the treatyIt
was determined in the negative, \easy ......
n ' Nays, . . * * . 28.
On motioln by Mr. Walker,
Tile yeas and nays beintg desired by one-fifth of the Senators present,
'Those who voted in tlhe affirmative, are.
Messrs. Allen, Atherton, Brecse, Buchanan, Colqtitt, Fairfield, Fulton,
Hatnnegan, Lewis, MicDflfie, Seinple, Sevier. Sturgeon, Walker, Woodbury.
Those
who voted in the negative, are,
Messrs. Archer, Bagby, Barrow, Bates, Bayard, Benton, Berrien, Clayt;on,
Crittenden, Evans, Francis, Havwood, Huger, Huntington, Jarnagin,
Johnson, Mangum, Miller, Morehead, Pearce, Phelps, Porter, Simmons,
Talmnadge, Tappan, White, Woodbridge, Wright.
.So the amenldiment proposed by Mr. Walker was rejected.
On the question, to agree to the amendment proposed by Mr. Crittenden,
Yeas, a.. 27,
It was determined in the affirmative, as, ...... 7
I Nays. 14.
011 motion by Mr. Walker,
The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the Senators present,
Those who voted in the affirmative, are,
Messrs. Allen, Atherton, Barrow, Bates, Bayard, Benton, Berrien, Clavton,
Crittenden, Evans, Fairfield, Francis, Hutntington, Jarnagin, Johnsol,
Mangum, Miller, Morehead, Pearce, Phelps, Porter, Simmons, Tallmadge,
Tappan, White, Woodbridge, NWright.
Those who voted in tlie negative, are,
Messrs. Archer, , aby reese, Fulton, Hannegan, Haywood, Huger,
Lewis, McDuffie. Semple, Sevier, StIurgeon, Wallker, Woodbury.
So tile amendment proposed by Mlr. Crittenden was agreed to.
On tlie question, to agree to the resolution of i3Ir. Crittenden as amended,
Yeas . ..... 6,
It was determilnd int the alirmnative, Nay s,1 7.
, INa ays, , . . . * * 17.
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