Rensselaer Union, Volume 10, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 March 1878 — The Vote on the Silver Bill. [ARTICLE]

The Vote on the Silver Bill.

The vote in the National House of Representatives on the question aa to whether the Silverhill should be passed over the President’s veto was as follows; * a YEAS. ? Aiken. Finley, Phelps, Aldrich, Forney, Phillipa, Atkins. Fort, i PoUuu? Baker (Ind.), Foster. Pound, Banning, Franklin, Price, Bayne, Fuller, Pridemoro, Ben, Garth, Rainey, Benedict.. Giddings, Randolph, Bicknell, Glover, Bea, Blackburn, Go kIo, Reagan. Bland, Gunter, Rico (Onio), Blount, Hamilton, Riddle, Boone, Hanna. Robbins, Bouck, Marrin (Ga.), Roberta, Boyd, Harris (Va.), Robertson. Bragg, Harrison, Robinson (Ind.), Brentano, Hartridge, Ryan, Brewer, Hartsell, Sampson, Bridges, Haskell, Bapp, Bright, Hatcher, Hayler, Brogden, Hayes, Scales, Browne, Hazelton, Hexton, Buckner, Henderson, Bballcnbergcr, Bundy, Henry, Shelley, Burchard, Hewitt (Ala.), Singleton, Burdick, Herbert, Blemons, Sutler, Hooker, Smalls, aldwell (Ky.). House, Smith (Go.), Sidwell (Tenj.Hnbbeß, Sparks, Ikins, Hunter, Springer, andler, Hunton, Steele, ■non, Humphrey, Stephens, Carlisle, Ittner, Stone (Mich.), Caswell, Jones (Ain.), Stone (Iowa), Chalmers, Jones (Ohio), Strait, Clarke (Ky.X Keightley. Thompson, Clark (Mo.), Kelley, Thornburgh. Clark (Iowa), Kenno, Throckmorton, Clymer, Knapp, Tipton, 1_ _ Cobb, Knott, Townsend (O.), Cole, Landers, Townsend (N.Y.) Conger, lAtlirop, Townshend (111.) Cook. Ligon, Tucker, Oox(OA Luttrell, ■- Turner, CoxiN.X.), Lynde, Turney, Cravens, Mackey, Vance, Crittenden. Manning, Van Vorhes, Culberson, Marsh Waddell, Cummings, May ham, Walker, Cutler, McGowan, / Walsh, Danford, McKenzie, Welch. Davidson, McKinley, White (Pa.), Davis (N. C.), McMahon, White (Ind.), Deering, Metcalfe, Whiith»me,=S Dibrell, Mills, Wigginton. Dickey, Mitchell, Williams (Wia.), Dunnell,. Money, Williams (Ala.), Durham, Monroe, Williams (.Ore.), Eden, Morgan, Willis (Ky.), Elam, Muldrow, Willets, Ellis, Neal,. Wilson, Errett, Oliver, Wren, Evans (Ind.), Page, Wright, Evins (8. C.), Patterson (N.Y.)Yatcs, Ewing, Patterson (CoL), Young—l 94. Felton. NAYS. Bacon. Frye, O’Neill, Bagley, Garfield, . Overton, Baker (N.Y.), Gibson, Potter, Ballou, Hale, Powers, Banks, Hardenberg, Pugh, Beebe, Harmer, Reed, Bisbee, Harris (Mass.), RicetMass.). Blair, Hart. Robiiwon(Maes.) Bliss, Hendee, Robs, Briggs, Hewitt (N. Y.), Schleicher, Cain, Hiscock, Sinnickron, (lamp, Hungerford, Smith (Pa.), Campbell, James, Starin, Chittenden, Jones (N. H.), Stenger, Claflin, Joyce, Stewart, Covert, Ketcham, Vecder, Crapo, Ijipham, Ward, Davis (Cal.), Undaey, Warner, Denison, Lookwood, Watson. Dwight, Loring, Wlliiams(Mich.) Eames. McCook, Williams (N. Y.), Eickoff, Morse, Williams (Del.), Ellsworth. Muller, Willis (N. Y.), Field, Norcross. Wood—73. Freeman, The yeas and nays in the Senate were as follows; -- L Allison, Grover, Maxey, Bailey, Harris, Mcmmon, Beck, Hereford, Morgan, Bruec, Hill, Paddock, Chaffee. Howe, Patterson, Cockrell, Ingalls, Plumb, Coke, Johnston, Saulsbury, Conover, Jones (Fla.), Saunders, Davis (111.), Jones (Nov.), Spencer, Davis (W. Va.), Kellogg, Teller, Dennis, Kirkwood, Thurman. Dorsey, MoOreery, Voorhees, Eustis, McDonald, Wallace, Ferry, McMillan, Windom, Garland, Matthews, Withers—46. Gordon. NAYS. Barnum, Hamlin, Morrill, Bavard, Hoar, Randolph, Blaine, Kernan, Rollins, Butler. Lamar. Rugent, Conkling, McPherson, Wadleigh, Dawes, Mitchell, White—l 9. Eaton, 'Tiss-sss. As it reunited a two-thirds vote to pass the bill, the pairs, to be equal, were two advocates of the measure with one opponent, and they were announced as follows: Oglesby and Ransom, who would have voted in the affirmative, with Anthony, who Would have voted in the negative; Cameron (Wis.) and Booth, who would have voted in the affirmative, with Bumside, who would have > voted in the negative: Cameron (Penn.) and Armstrong, who would have voted in the affirmative, with Edmunds, who would have voted in the negative. Christianev and Sharon were absent. The President pro tempore, in announcing the vote, said: “Two-thirds of the Senate having voted in its favor, the bill is passed, and has become a law.”