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Pleasants, Robert B. Smith, Geo. H. Higbee, John H. Patterson, William H. Chesebrough, Wm. F. Greely, Martin Elder, Charles A. Hartwell, William H. Brown, Francis E. Brownell, William B. Franklin, Daniel Butterfield, Henry B. Clitz, Richard S. Smith, Luther B. Bruen, John C. Tidball, Matthew M. Blunt, James C. Duane, George A. Williams, Dunbar R. Ransom, Martin Mayer, Frederick S. Larned, Henry R. Rathbone, John G. Reed, R. B. Lawson, P. W. Stanhope, Thomas MCA. Anderson, William Sergeant, Charles G. Bartlett, Frank Wistar, William M. Quimby, Henry R. Putnam, Joab Wilkinson, H. S. Lausing, George D. Ruggles, James McMillan, Joseph S. Conrad, Edward G. Bush, Samuel S. Newberry, Charles R. Coster, Stephen Van Rensselaer, John S. Campbell, Jacob C. Hoyer, Walter S. Franklin, Henry C. Morgan, Benjamin R. Perkins, Henry E. Smith, Eugene Wells, John W. Jones, Richard C. Parker, Edgar O'Conner, Sartell Prentice, John S. Bootes. David D. Vauvabyah, May H. Stacy, John G. Heckscher, Robert L. Burnett, J. Carbery Lay, Evan Miles, Edward Ball, Edward Depew, William T. Sherman, Sidney Burbank, Christopher C. Augur, Samuel W. Crawford, Charles Hill, Oscar A. Mack, John G. Parke, Benjamin F. Smith, Philip H. Sheridan, Edward C. Washington, Robert S. Lammot, W. C. Thorpe, Charles C. Smith, Charles Ewing, William G. Rankin, Samuel Hayward, John B. Miller, Nathan W. Osborne, Robert Nugent, Gabriel L. Postlethwaite, Theodore Yates, Charles A. Webb, Joseph Bush, D. C. Irish, L. E. Yorke, D. A. Cheek, Alexander Murray, Asa B. Carey, Albert M. Powell, Frank P. Muhlenberg, William C. Ide, Courtlandt Van Rensselaer, Geo. W. Hill, George Stuart, P. E. Burke, Joseph Marshall, Wm. H. Hubbs, Charles I. Ball, Archibald H. Engle, Nathaniel F. Swett, Ira K. Knox, Emory W. Clift, John W. Tibbatts, C. W. Tolles, Charles, J. Dickey, Justus A. Boies, Ralph Abercrombie, William W. Miller, John Duffey, Francis Clarke, Fred. E. De Courcey, Charles P. Stone, John F. Reynolds, George Sykes, Grotius R. Giddings, William Williams, Edward McK. Hudson, George Bell, George Crooke, John D. O'Connel, David C. McKibbin, Samuel Ross, Giles B. Overton, Jonathan B. Hager, William W. Brown, Geo. D. Norton, Hamlin W. Keys, John McIntosh, Horace K. Thatcher, Guido Ilges, Henry De B. Clay, Charles B. Watson, Charles H. Ingraham, Roderic Stone, William R. Smedberg, Lewis D. Watkins, Richard P. H. Durkee, Warren W. Chamberlain, Charles T. Dix, James F. Millar, John McClintock, William H. Lawrence, Edwin T. Townsend, Richard F. O'Beirne, Philip Schuyler, jr., David Krause, Drake De Kay, Daniel M. Broadhead, Cornelius L. King, George K. Brady, James F. McElhone, Alfred Foot, John Hobart Walker, John S. Wharton, Richard L. Ogden, Joseph H. Vanderslice, Patrick Collins, Fitz John Porter, John P. Sanderson, John H. King, William H. Sidell, John R. Edie, Peter T. Swaine Louis H. Pelouze, Albert B. Dod, John V. Haghey, Jesse Fulmer, John Horne Young, William W. Wise, Ephraim Morgan Wood, Theodore D. Cochran, Jacob Bowman Bell, William R. Brown, John I. Patterson, David Ireland, Henry Keteltas, Richard H. Walworth, James Biddle, J. C. Patterson, Abel Walker Hall, Thomas H. Norton, John F. Ritter, Charles G. Harker, Isaac D. Sailer, David M. Meredith, P. Redington Stetson, Horace Jewett, George M. Brayton, Edward W. Smith, Edward A. Curtenius, Henry C. Gapen, Edward McBaron Timoney, Frederick D. Ogilby, George H. Tracy, Richard W. Derrickson, Charles A. Wikoff, John H. McBlair, Charles McB. Lord, James Curtis, Samuel C. Green, Charles A. Van Deusen, George W. Fetterman, Solomon E. Woodward, William B. Occleston, Wilbur F. Melbourne, Andrew Porter, Henry M. Nagle, Franklin F. Flint, Adam J.

Slemmer, Sidney Coolidge, Hugh B. Fleming, William A. Webb, Ebenezer Gay, Henry W. Freedly, Robert E. A. Crofton, Alexander H. Stanton, Robert P. Barry, George T. Woodson, Solomon S. Robinson, Harvy Tilden, J. M. Trowbridge, Alexander Johnson, William H. Acker, Charles H. Lewis, Francis L. Vinton, Melville A. Cochran, John Ryan, Montgomery Bryant, George N. Bascom, Wm. I. Slidell, Patrick T. Keys, Francis M. Bache, Newton L. Dykeman, John Christopher, Edward L. Mitchel, John C. King, Samuel B. Lawrence, Charles F. Trowbridge, William J. Stewart, David R. Wilson, Louis M. Hosea, Lyman S. Strickland, Edward Haight, Arthur W. Allyn, James W. Bingham, Hugh A. Theaker, Henry Clay Cook, Thomas J. Cate, William H. Ingerton, Thomas J. Durnin, William H. Bartholemew, Samuel P. Heintzelman, James Durell Green, Abner Doubleday. William H. Wood, George L. Andrews, Francis H. Bates, Gouverneur K. Warren, Joseph C. Ives, William B. Hazen, Wm. C. Spencer, Albert Dodd, John P. Wales, Edwin C. Mason, Henry L. Smith, Walter 3. Pease, John S. Kennedy, Samuel Dana, William J. Temple, Samuel E. Browne, Rob ert Chester, D. H. Chase, Alexander Wilkin, Charles B. Stivers, William T. Gentry, Edward I. Conner, William I. Moorhead, Nathaniel Prime, Edward P. Pearson, jr., Clarence H. Corning, Thomas C. J. Bailey, Daniel W. Hughes, Joseph D. Carney, Thomas H. Carpenter, Edward Collins, Charles T. Weld, David L. Montgomery, Seth L. Carpenter, Howard C. Woodrow, Pythagoras A. Holcomb, William H. Walcott, William W. Swan, Henry A. Swartwout, John B. Parke, Franklin D. Howell, Geo. W. Green, Richard Byrnes, Henry T. Inman, Henry B. Carrington, Oliver L. Shepherd, Henry S. Burton, Edmund Underwood, Frederick Townsend, Henry Douglas, Alexander Chambers, Thomas C. Sullivan, William S. Thruston, Henry R. Mizner, Charles E. Dennison, Henry Belknap, Alva H. Bereman, Moses M. Granger, Jacob M. Eyster, David L. Wood, Patrick H. Breslin, Lyman M. Kellogg, George W. Smith, A. B. Thompson, Jacob Weidenkopf, jr., James W. Forsyth, William B. Hughes, Francis I. Crilly, Robert B. Hull, William J. Fetterman, Charles L. Kueass, Andrew D. Cash, jr., Ansel B. Denton, William H. H. Taylor, Nathaniel C. Kennedy, Richard L. Morris, Joseph L. Proctor, Anson Mills, Andrew S. Burt, Thomas B. Burrows, Symes Gardner, Cladius Schmidt, Morgan L. Ogden, William W. Stev. eusou, Thomas T. Brand, James P. W. Neill, Herman G. Radcliff, Robert Sutherland, James Simons, James Powell, William P. McCleery, Edward R. S. Canby, Edward A. King, Augustus H. Seward, Stephen D. Carpenter, Samuel K. Dawson, Alvan C. Gillem, Samuel H. Reynolds, Henry G. Clorson, Augustus H. Plummer, James B. McPherson, Jeremiah H. Gilman, Edmund L. Smith, John H. Farquhar, Charles W. Green, Francis Fessenden, Gideon C. Moody, R. D. Mussey, Lewis Wilsou, Verres N. Smith, Alfred L. Hough, Sanford Foster, John Rziah, Orlando H. Moore, Oliver P. Gooding, Byron G. Daniels, Albert H. Andrews, Robert W. Barnard, Howard E. Stansbury, Egbert Phelps, Augustus Boyd, Jacob D. Jones, John P. Ely, Matthew Jack, William W. Gilbert, E. B. McMurdy, Manuel C. Causten, William I. Lyster, Michael B. Fogarty, Lewis Suyder, Edward Moale, Thomas H. Y. Bickham, Harrison T. Morris, Charles H. Hale, Walter Lattimore, Colin B. Ferguson, William H. Leamy, Fletcher M. Haight, Joseph G. Knapp, William R. Montgomery, John W. Phelps, A. S. Williams, J. P. Richardson, E. Griffeth Owen, Nathan Barker, Nathaniel Marion, William H. Douglas, Charles F. Davis, Moses F. Webb, John M. Wallace, George A. Mitchel, Henry F. Clarke, William W. Burns, John Kel

ner, A. Parker Porter, Michael P. Small, Thomas C. Sullivan, John W. Barriger, Guilford D. Bailey, John A. Ford, and Henry Gatsmer; and Resolved, That the Senate advise and consent to the appointment of the said persons, agreeably to their nominations respectively.

The Senate proceeded to consider the nomination of Benjamin F. Butler to be major-general, May 16, 1861; and

On the question, will the Senate advise and consent to the appointment of Benjamin F. Butler,

It was determined in the affirmative,

On motion by Mr. Latham,

Yeas.
Nays

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The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the Senators present, Those who voted in the affirmative are,

Messrs. Anthony, Baker, Bingham, Browning, Chandler, Clark, Collamer, Cowan, Dixon, Doolittle, Fessenden, Foot, Grimes, Hale, Harlan, Howe, King, Lane of Kansas, Morrill, Simmons, Sumner, Ten Eyck, Trumbull, Wade, Wilson.

Those who voted in the negative are,

Messrs. Bright, Carlile, Foster, Johnson of Tennessee, Johnson of Missouri, Kennedy, Lane of Indiana, Latham, Pierce, Polk, Powell, Sherman, Wilkinson, Wilmot.

So it was

Resolved, That the Senate advise and consent to the appointment of Benjamin F. Butler, agreeably to the nomination.

The Senate proceeded to consider the nomination of Nathaniel Lyon to be brigadier-general, May 17, 1861; and

On the question, Will the Senate advise and consent to the appointment of Nathniel Lyon?

Yeas

It was resolved in the affimative, Nays

On motion by Mr. Breckinridge,

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The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the Senators present, Those who voted in the affirmative are,

Messrs. Anthony, Baker, Bingham, Browning, Carlile, Chandler, Clark, Collamer, Cowan. Dixon, Doolittle, Foster, Grimes, Hale, Harlan, Harris, Howe, Johnson of Tenuessee, King, Lane of Indiana, Lane of Kansas, Latham, McDougal, Morrill, Rice, Sherman, Simmous, Sumner, Ten Eyck, Trumbull, Wade, Wilkinson, Wilmot, Wilson.

Those who voted in the negative are,

Messrs. Breckinridge, Bright, Johnson of Missouri, Kennedy, Polk, Powell.

So it was

Resolved, That the Senate advise and consent to the appointment of Nathaniel Lyon, agreeably to the nomination.

On motion by Mr. Trumbull that the vote advising and consenting to the appointment of Benjamin F. Butler be reconsidered, it was decided in the negative.

The Senate proceeded to consider the nomination of John Pope to be brigadier-general, May 17, 1861; aud

On the question, Will the Senate advise and consent to the appoint ment of John Pope?

It was determined in the affirmative,

(Yeas
Nays

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On motion by Mr. Breckinridge, The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the Senators present

Those who voted in the affirmative are,

Messrs. Anthony, Bingham, Browning, Carlile, Clark, Collamer, Dixon, Doolittle, Fessenden, Foot, Foster, Grimes, Hale, Harlan, Harris, Howe, Johnson of Tennessee, King, Lane of Indiana, Lane of Kansas, Sherman, Sumner, Ten Eyck, Trumbull, Wade, Wilson.

Those who voted in the negative are,

Messrs. Breckinridge, Bright, Cowan, Johnson of Missouri, Latham, McDougal, Pearce, Polk, Rice.

So it was

Resolved, That the Senate advise and consent to the appointment of John Pope, agreeably to the nomination.

The Senate proceeded to consider the nominations of Samuel Chad. wick, Charles S. Brooks, Charles A. Hartwell, Wm. H. Powell,

Hays, Mark F. Leavenworth, Thomas F. Wilson, George C. Cram, Lloyd
M. Harrison, Henry L. Taliaferro, Charles Leib, Venerando Pulizzi,
Alexander J. Dallas, William W. Jackson, Samuel A. Wainwright,
Edward F. Gallagher, Robert P. King, jr., Thomas Johnson,
Leach, Silas W. Pettit, Morley, John W. Hamilton, and
Cummings; and

Resolved, That the Senate do not advise and consent to the appointment of said persons.

On motion by Mr. Cowan,

Resolved, That the nomination of Jones A. Eikin be returned to the President of the United States for correction as respects the name of the nominee.

Ordered, That the Secretary lay the said resolution before the President of the United States.

The Senate proceeded to consider the nomination of William H. Emory to be lieutenant-colonel, May 14, 1861; and,

On motion by Mr. Grimes that the further consideration of said nomination be postponed till to-morrow,

It was determined in the affirmative,

On motion by Mr. Breckinridge,

Yeas...

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The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the Senators present, Those who voted in the affirmative are,

Messrs. Anthony, Bingham, Chandler, Clark, Collamer, Cowan, Dixon, Doolittle, Fessenden, Foot, Foster, Grimes, Hale, Harlan, Harris, Howe, King, Lane of Indiana, Lane of Kansas, Morrill, Pomeroy, Simmons, Sumner, Ten Eyck, Wilkinson, Wilson.

Those who voted in the negative are,

Messrs. Breckinridge, Browning, Carlile, Johnson of Missouri, Johnson of Tennessee, Kennedy, Latham, McDougall, Pearce, Powell, Rice, Saulsbury, Sherman, Trumbull, Wade, Wilmot.

So it was

Ordered, That the further consideration of the said nomination be postponed until to-morrow.

Mr. Harris presented the remonstrance of C. R. Robert and 48 others against the confirmation of the nominations of "Major Emory, late of the Army, as lieut. colonel," and "James E. Harvey as minister resident at the court of Lisbon."

The Senate proceeded to consider the nominations of J. M. Potter "to be an additional paymaster under the act approved July 5, 1838;" and On the question, Will the Senate advise and consent to the appoint. ment of J. M. Potter?

Yeas..

It was determined in the negative, {Nays..

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On motion by Mr. Chandler,

The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the Senators present, Those who voted in the affirmative are,

Messrs. Anthony, Breckinridge, Bright, Browning, Carlile, Fessenden, Foot, Johnson of Tennessee, Kennedy, Lane of Kansas, McDougall, Pearce, Powell, Rice, Saulsbury, Sherman, Willey, Wilmot.

Those who voted in the negative are,

Messrs. Chandler, Clark, Collamer, Dixon, Doolittle Foster, Grimes, Hale. Harlan, Harris, Howe, King, Latham, Morrill, Simmons, Sumner, Ten Eyck, Trumbull, Wade, Wilkinson, Wilson.

So it was

Resolved, That the Senate do not advise and consent to the appointment of J. M. Potter.

On motion by Mr. Hale,

Ordered, That the Senate reconsider its vote that the Senate do not advise and consent to the appointment of J. M. Potter; and

On the question, Will the Senate advise and consent to the appointment of J. M. Potter?

It was determined in the affirmative.

So it was

Resolved, That the Senate advise and consent to the appointment of J. M. Potter, agreeably to the nomination.

On motion by Mr. Dixon that the Senate reconsider the vote postponing the consideration of the nomination of William H. Emory, It was determined in the affirmative; and

On the question, Will the Senate advise and consent to the appointment of William H. Emory?

Yeas

It was determined in the affirmative, Nays

On motion by Mr. Sumner,

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The yeas and nays being desired by one-fifth of the Senators present, Those who voted in the affirmative are,

Messrs. Breckinridge, Bright, Browning, Carlile, Collamer, Cowan, Dixon, Doolittle, Fessenden, Foot, Johnson of Tennessee, Kennedy, Latham, McDougall, Morrill, Pearce, Powell, Rice, Saulsbury, Sherman, Simmons, Wade, Willey, Wilmot.

Those who voted in the negative are,

Messrs. Bingham, Chandler, Clark, Foster, Grimes, Hale. Harlan, Harris, King, Pomeroy, Sumner, Ten Eyck, Trumbull, Wilkinson, Wilson.

So it was

Resolved, That the Senate advise and consent to the appointment of William H. Emory, agreeably to the nomination.

On motion by Mr. Trumbull that the vote advising and consenting to the appointment of Henry C. Whiting to be paymaster in the Army be reconsidered,

It was determined in the affirmative.

Whereupon

On motion by Mr. Trumbull, and by unanimous consent, Resolved, That the nomination of Henry C. Whiting be returned to the President of the United States for correction as respects the name of the nominee.

Ordered, That the Secretary lay the said resolution before the PresiIdent of the United States.

The Senate, as in Committee of the Whole, resumed the consideration of the treaty between the United States of America and the Delaware tribe of Indians, together with the amendments proposed thereto.

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