Rensselaer Union, Volume 7, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 March 1875 — The Vote in the House on the Force Bill. [ARTICLE]

The Vote in the House on the Force Bill.

The following are the yeas and nays oh the final passage of the Force bill in the National House of Representatives: Yeas— Albright. Averill, Barber, Barry, Bass, Begole, Bradley, Bundy, Burrows, Butler (R. R.), Cain, Cannon, Carpenter, Cason. Cessna. Clark (A.. Jr.), Clayton, Clemente, Cobb (S. A.); Coburn, Conger, Corwin, Crooks, Curtis, Danford, Darrin). Dobbins. Donnan. Duell, Dunnell, Eames, Field, Fort* Frye. Gooch, Ganckcl, Hagans, Harmer. Harris (B. W.), Hathorn, Havens. Hawley iJ. BA Hayes,Hazeltou fG. W.), Hazelton (J. W.), Hodges, Hoskins, Houghton, Howe, Hubbell, Hunter, Hurlb'ut, Hyde, Hynes. Lansing, Law; re ecu, Lawson, Lewie. Lofland. Lougnridge, Lowe. Lynch. Martin, Maynard, McDHI (A. 8.), Me. Dill (J. W.), MacDougall, McKee. - McNulta, Monroe. Moore, Morey. Myers, Negley, Niles, Nunn. O'Neill. Orr, Orth. Packard. Packer. Page, Parker (Isaac C.), Parsone, Pelham, Pendleton, Platt (Jas. IL, Jr.j, Platt (Thoe. C.), Pratt, Rainey, Ranhler, Rapier, Ray, Robinson (Jas. W.), Roes. Sawyer, Sayler (Henry B.), Scofield, Sessions, Shanks, Sheafs, Sherwood, Sloan, Smart, Smith (A. Heir), Smith (Geo. K.), Smith (John Q.), Snyder, Sprague, Stevens (Chas. • A.). St. John, Stowell, Sypher, Taylor, Thomas (Chris. Y.). Thompson, Thornburg, Todd, Townsend, Tremain, Tyner, Waldron, Wallace, Walls, Ward (Jasper D.). Ward (Marcus L.), White. Whitely, Wilber, Williams (Chas. G.), Williams (J. M. S.), Williams (Wm.), Wilson (Jas.), Wilson (Jere. M.), Woodworth- 135. Nays— Archer, Arthur, Ashe, Atkins, Banning, Barnum, Beck, Bell, Berry, Bland, Blount, Bowen, Bright, Bromberg, Brown. Buckner, Burchard, Burleigh, Caldwell, Caulfield, Clark (J. B-, Jr.l. Clymer, Comingo. Cook, Cox, Creamer. Crittenden, Crossland, Crounse, Crutch field, Davis, Dawes, De Witt, Durham, Eldredge, Finck, Foster, Garfield, Giddings, Glover, Gunter. Hale (Eugene), Hancock, Harris (H. R.), Harris (John T-l- Harrison. Hatcher. Hawley (J. R.), Hereford. Herndon, Hoar lE. R.), Hoar (G. F.). Hunton, Kasson, Kellogg, Knapp, Lamar, Leach, Lowndes, Luttrell, Magee, Marshall, McCrary, McLean, Merriam, Milliken, Mills, Morrison, 1 Neal. Nesmith, O’Brien, Perry, Phelps, Pierce, Poland, Potter, Randall, Read. Robbins, Roberts (E. H.). Roberts (Wm. M.), Robinson (Jas. C.l, Sayler (Milton), Schell, Schumaker (J. G.), Scudder (H. J.), Sener, Shoemaker (0. D.), Sloss, Smith (H. B.), Smith (J. A.), Smith (Wm. A.), Southard, Speer, Standard, Siandiford. Starkweather, Stone, Storm, Vance Waddell. Wells, Whitehead. Whitehouse. Whitthorne. Willard (CrW.j, Willard (G), Williams (Wm. B.), Willie, Wilson (E. K.), Wolfe, Wood, Young (J. D.), Young (P. M. B.)—114. Not voting —Adams, Albert, Barrere, Biery, Bufiington, Butler (B. F.). Chittenden, Clarke (Freeman), Cobb (Clinton L.l, Cotton, Furwell (C. B.), Freeman, Dale (K. S), Hamilton, Hendee, Holman, Kelley, Kendall, Killinger, Lamison, Lamport, Mitchell, Niblack, Parker (H. W.), Phillips. Pike, Richmond, Rttsk. Scudder (I. W.), Sheldon, Small, Stephens (A. H.), Strait, Strawbridge, Swann, Thomas (C. R.). Wheeler. Announcements were made that Kelley, who would have voted aye, was paired with Swann; Rusk, aye, with Mitchell; Richmond, aye, with Hamilton; Chittenden, sick and absent, would have voted no; Buffington, aye, paired with Holman; Butler (B. F.), aye, with Stephens; Biery and Barrere, sick, would have voted aye; Strawbridge, aye, paired with Lamison.