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Show • A POLITICAL TEXT-BOOK FOR 181)0. . 1 11 th ·rein unmo· !'tid ; E. W. Hubbard, Va.; It R Jlridges, N. C.; D. F. rltorlcs or the Un~tctl. Sta.tes, a nrl to ~? l I· ~ • •1 ther l'cn·y ::i. c.; J <~.me!j u t'tc:Ldman, Ohio; W. Jl . Carro~ le~tccl by n.••Y lt>gtsliLtwn whatever, their S:l\ e ,tnl ? . 'l'c rlll '. !-.( A Jhll lnd . W . • J Allen Ill . John 11 1 l t 1 • tlnn property; rccog-ni7.CS the op•mo n · , '· · • , · ' · , · , . !llH t HL t ! l ' onven, . . , · : tl Dred Krum 1\lo. ; Hcuj. Follel, :'llirh. ; D. 0. Finch, Iowa · ~r the ~upremc Court of t;h.c t.:mt~d. ~n~~~~it~~io~eln re· 1'. H. ~urith, \\'iti.; Jl. h . ~ihley, ~linn .; J . 11. J3everly: l'cott cn.:-t:, :t!:t a true cxpo~t.twn oft tc o . I St· t• . l 'Del.. Isaac .J. ::-Leven~ Oregon. U. ll. i\lorrow Keo ~ard to t.hc ri~hts of the clttr.cn . or the seve I !t ' .t ~~~ n.~t< tucky . D 1::1 (' regorv c'·ll ' ' TcrrilorioJs of the Gnited ~tal·~, upon all suhfJ etcl·t.s cConcct n- J\ 1,.'111e~ ,; .. 1: lll'es~r1tte~l from ~lr 0' Fallon of :'IIi ~o11r1· l ng wlu· c 1l •t t ln•a ts i ant 1 t ll a t• t·l • ·n1hcrs o tiS onvcn- 1 ' ' · • , 1 me 1 1 wll() lnll 'lCted ut Clt•Lrlcston in the plac..: o l llllQ of the tion pl,· ll~e thc lll~t"h·es, awl require all other!'~ 10 1~1 11~ lC rcguh;·ly 'uppuinted <ictegat e!-1 from that ~late but had nuthol'ir.~d as dclc~all's to make the samC1 1~ ec gc,d 0f s~~f' l ueen 'refused ·t tit'ket in lhltiruorc as king adu1lis:;hm-port the Dl'runcratic candidate·, fairl.y Hl1l 1 1 11 goo at 1 f' I Jli. c·1~c ~' 'll! 'rl'f..:rn·d to th'c Comm:ttee ou Cred:ulial~ uom1· na.t e11 11 Y t1 · · C n \'entlon 'Lccon.luw to t 1c usages o ::; • · • " II:> 1 1 • ' 0 Tl1c lll emori al of the ·o n t.c>~ting d ·kgatcs from Ark<lll· the N:~twn:t l Dt•mocmtt~ l'art,v .. 111 0 OSC'll the n.mend- sn.s was also presented, ;utd was ltanlled to the Uouunlt- Mr. l{:uula llthcn took the fluOI a < PP ill. (''l tee 011 Credentials. And the Couu11ittcc tool< a n·ccoa ment of illr. Churth, n.nd favored Umt of 1 Nt. ",~11 ~1:· 1 till 5 I' u 'LL which time iL r C'lS!Iemb led but the Uoul· '1'11 e ·uueiHlmcnt of the "l'nll em·tn from ew 101 ' m- ·· ., ' •. • ' ' . . 0 - '. in, members of the mittce on Cre<lentiali:! nut I.J c1ng n·ady to report, the pose::! :It ctotlllltt.lttlmtupon}hlc rtctC~IIltnL I'le~ston I deny the Convention, witliOuttmn ·actingany busiut·l:!~, adjourned scvera. , a es HL S'~ceucc a · , 1 f 11 · d i!U 1 power of the Con vcntion t 0 impo~;e any such coudit.ion. to 10 o clock t 1e o ow111g ay, t. 1. '!'he right of their con ·t it llcttts Is unqualified . and The Convent ion tnl't at the usual hour·, on beyond the power .or this C.ouvcntion, .t? s~ud tl~.ctr re- \V cdn eHd:ty, the ~Ollt, uut , in consequence of the presentativcs to tlus body'' tthout colllhttOn .1nd without . . , d · I · limitation. ( Applause and hissc~). It iti an interferct.lce ~clay o{ th~ Comnutt 'e on Or e entra s 111 report-with the right of the constituents of se~en seccdmg wg, no UtlSliiCSS was tmn ·acted. R~; PQRT 0 ~' Tin; CO )DllT 'l'l·:~; ON CRIWE:-;TIAL On 'l'ltur·s uny, the 2l~t, the Colllmi t tcc on Crede ntials prese tttetl their report, ot· mthct· rc· port s , for· there we r e three; the 111njority re port being prl'sentcu uy Mr. Krum, or ~I i::;sonl'i1 a~ follows: !-(tates to impose n.ny qualification ~pon tl~ e1r. r c~rc en,tatives in this body. 1 deny its cqutty or 1ts JUSt.lce. \\ e who sit. here-the honorable gentleman wl!o moved tl~e amendment, the President, the Vicc-Pres1<lents of t111s body-all who sit here, are unfct tct·cd. lJy :1ny. su~h limitation o•· condition. (Applause.) "ha.t JU ~t w e Ill imposing upon others the condit.ion th <tt thoy shall come in here as sl:we!l with the bands :wd t he iron fetters about them, with ho right to exercis~ t.~J eir ju<lg.ment or their patriotism, except as t he maJonty of t lw; ~ody may choose to in<licatc? 1 deny the power or th~ rt~ht. 1st. He8olved, '!'hat George 1£. Oonlon , K Barksdale, 'l'he propo:;itien ha:; been put in t.hc least oUens1ve W • .1<'. Harry, J!. C. Challluers, J os. lt. l)a vis, Hevcl'ly ~I at· 1 thew, Charles Clarke, W. L . . Featherston, 1:'. F. :-llidcll, I H~I:~· :>aid in the amendment that it is" unrlerstood." C. G. Armi t.ead, W. 1". Avaunt, and '1'. J . Hueston, III'C Urulertltood! an apology for the broad dcdaration of a entitlcll Lo scats in this Convention as delegates from tht naked inva~ ion of the J·ights of freemen. Not t.hat the SLate of )lissi~si ppi me"Jll.H•rs of thi~ hodv thus admittCll h;wc d emed the 2<1. R e.,olt•etl, 'l'hat Pierre Soule, F. Cotterman, H. C. ri ~ht, but i1 is utHlm·;toorl that tlll'y arc pledged to llo Wicklitfe, ~li chacl Ityan, ~launsell White, Charlo·~ Jlicu· w11a t 0 , her llh'mhers are not p l ed~ed to do- to conform venal a., Gustav Len roy, J . C. .\l or:>e, A. • '. II eron, N D. to the de ci~i ou of tin• majority. ~lr. l' re~idc nt anll gen- Colburn, J . N. '1'. 1\icharllson ;Lnd .1. L. Walker arc entitled tlc ut cn, 1 in,·ukc you to look at the injustice of every to se:l.ti:! in this Convention as delegates from the ::)tateol such qu:tt:fication-a qualificiLlion which no hnuorable Louisiana. man, except under very peculiar circumstances, coulu lld. l lel$oloe.d, 'fhat rt. \V . • Johnson, 'L C. llindman, J. cve1· sulmnt to; a qualification wlticb it is known that ll. J ohnson, Henry Carroll, .J. Uuulcl, and J ohn A. Jor· the rcprescntat.ives of these seven seceding :::ltates will dan be entitlc,lto br.ats as Delegates from the State of n cvel' suhtnit to. (Applau-;e a nd hiss ·s.) Uut, Mr. l're- Ark;tnsa!>, with power to ca~t lll•o votcil, and that ~'bomas sidcnt ancl brctltl'en of tho great Democratic fatnily, ll. ll r:tlllcy, .M. Hooper, and D. C. Cross be also admitted who a.re now contending for the :;nccess of the Demo- to scats as delegates from the !lame ~tate , 1\ ith power to cratic cause, I a•;k y ou to halt, not ~imply UJ!Oll the ca:;,t o11e vote ; and, iu caiic tither portiou of said dele· ground of l'ight and justice, but of policy. Not a mem- g••tes shall refuse or llt"gh:ct to take their said seals and ber of this body but knows th,Lt the r epresentatives of to cast their Hll.id vo tes, the other portion of baid delethose States will not give a uy such pledge (applause gaLCti taking seats in this Convention shall l>c entitled \o and hit>scs); that it is tantamount to a declaration of cast the cnllre t hree votes of;;ai<l ::!tate. scce~sio n from the body. (Applause a.ud his ·e:i.) 4.th. lii'ISolt etl, That J. !\l. Bryan, .1!'. It Lubbock, F. S. The debate was continued by Me srs. llichardson, of Stockdale, K li recn, II. It Runnels, Wm. B. Ochiltree, Ill., Cochrane, of N. Y., ~lontgo rn er.v , of Pa., Men ick, )1. W. Carey, \\'m. 11. l'arrowt~, H. \\' ur1l, J . . F. Crosby, ll. of Ill., King, of Mo., and West of C,., against Mr. WI- llurrows, and V. 11. Mann:ng a1·c entitled to scats from mor's amendment, and by Messr:~. ltussell, of Va., 'l 'cxas. Ewi11g, of 'l'cnn, Loring, of M<Lss., Hunter, of Mo., 5th. R e.,olved, 'l'ltnt James A. nayard and William G. Avery, of N.C., and Atkins, of 'l'e::nn., in favor . At last, Whiteley arc ent.tlell to scats from the county of New· Mr. Atkins moved the previous question, which was SU!:!· Ca!!tle, Del. tait1cd, 2:33 to 1St, aud the Convention adjourned till 6th. lle8o&t ed, 'l'hnt K. S. ChttfT•e, who was uuly ndmlt- '£uesday morning. t ell at Uharleston as a delegate frotn the fifth congress· On the rcasse10bling of the Convention, 1\lr. Church ional dist1·ict of Ma~t!achusctts, is btill entitled to said sea\ askod 1md outain ed unanimous consent to make a pro- in this Couvcntinn, aud that U . .1<'. Hallett, who has as· p osition 11 hicll he thought would produce harmony. He :;umed said ~:;cat is uot enlitlctl th ereto. said: 7th. H~~wtve1/, 'l'lta.t ,J ohu O'Fallon, who wns duly ali· Upon consultation with the gentle man (Mr. Gilmor , mittcd at Charleston as :L delegate from Ute eighth elccl<; who lliOvcd t ltat amerHlruent to my amendment, we ral district of ~lisso u ri, is sttll emitted to ~aid ·cut in thts have agreed, if it meets the approbation of this Conven- Convention, and that Johnson ll. Oardy , who ha~ II:!· tion, for the purpose of ltar111ouizing the action of tllii! sumed :;aid seat, il:l not entitled thereto. Cou\·cntion, to an arrangemcut alike honorable to both bLh. Jlel'loto~>d, That IL A Uaker, D. C. llumphrty, Irides, and which, if caiTied out, will t erminate the con- J ohn Forsyth, \\'m. Jewett, 1. 1. ~eib l e!!, l;. C. Po ey, trov 'drsy aa to pending questions. 'l'he proposition whi ch L. K Pan;on!:!, J o~e ph C. Bradley, 'I h o mt.~s U. Cooper, has b een made and accepted is simply this : 'l'he gentle- James Williams, u. II. ll rynan Daniel \\', Weakley, man from Pennsylvania. (~It·. Gilmor) is to withdraw hi!j I,, M. D. Martyr, .John W. Howard, W. lt. H. Wyatt, B. amendment to my amendment, and then I am to with- llansou, 'l'hos. M. Matthews, and :-.1 orbc rt. M. Lord are en· d;·:Lw the latte~ part of my resolutions, le~ving only a titled to seat!j in the Convem1on a:~ delegate:~ f10lll the slmple resolutiOn of reference to the Comnut.tce on Crc- ::!tat e of Alab:lm:L de.~ti.als. (At~t~lause). Uth, Re.•oloed, ;l'hat tltc delegation f rom the State ol 1' h~s proposition was accep~c d, and tt;e, 1:esulution, as G~orgia, of whidt 11. J,. Henniug is clu~irman, be ad· ~~-& ,uucuded, was adopted Without a. diVISIOn. Va.cnn- 1 nutted to !!ea ts 111 the Convention with power to castoneCIC!! 1u the Committee on Credcn~ials were fill ed, and the ha lf of the vote of said State ,:nd that the delegation ()Ommttree, as now constituted, consisted of the following f1·om 8u.id tltate of which Col. 'Gardner is cha irman, be ~te~tleme~1 : 1 also allmiltcd t~ the Convention, with power to c~st one- C. D. Ja.uteson1 Me.; A. P. Hughes, N. H. ; Stephen half of the voLe of s:Lid State· and i! either of sa1d dele· Thom_u.s •. V L. i ~hver Stevens, Ma~s.; Georgi! II. Drown, gatioua refuse or neglect to c~st the vote a.s above lnd•· R. 1. • ~ an~es ~alla~her, Con;t. ; Delos _De Wolfe, .N. Y. ; ! cate~, tha.t in said case the delegates present In ~he, Con· A. lt. ::lpc.Lr, N. J., H. M. Joorth, Pa. , W. B. G1ttlngs, venLtoo be authorized to cast tile full votf: of su1d State. NATIO~.AL OOXVE~TIONS A~D PLATFORMS. llfr. tevcns of Orcgon.-1 rise, 1\lr. l'rc1:1ident to 1HC- ~8ylvania, 17 ; Delilwarc, 2 ; Marylt\nd, 5 ~ ; \' irgi 1ia, 14; !il'nt the repo . 't. o f a tnin o rity of the Committee' on c1·e- North Carolina,!); Arkansas, i; &\li)!soun, :J; Tcltl lC>I:>ee, deut ialti, and 1 will proceed to read It; 1 JO; K entucky, l O; .l\liuncsot.a, 1! ; Califot nia, 4; Oregon, 8-100;. MISOiliTY' REPORT. NAYS- Maine, {i i ; Ne \f ~l ampshirc, 4t; Yermont, 3 j j 'J'o the Pre.~ident of the J)emoaatio .National ('onven- 1\las!:'l\ChUt!Clti:!, 5 i Rhode hlaud, 4; Cunn ·cticut, sa; lion; New-York, 35; Ncw-Jer!!cy, 3; Penn~y h aula, 10; i\l arj ~ i r: We the undersigned. mcmbe1'S o f the Committ ee llwd, 2; Virginia , 1; No• tit Ctu·ollnu, l; ArkawHl!-1, i; on Crcdentlnl:; feel con:>tmine<l to dissent from mauy of Missouri, 4; 'J'cn nc~sce, 1; l{ cntucky, 'l.; Ohio, ~:3; Inthe views aud :L lar~c porti on of the action fJ f the n1ajor- cliana, 1/.3; Illinois, 11 ; Michigan, G; \\' isc·J n~iu, 5; l owa, lty nr Ll• • Cumtnittee in respect to the ri ghts of delegate~ 4; ~linn cso ta, 2!-150. t.O seats rcferr c1l to them by t he Conven t.ion and to r·c- 1\laryland, i vote not voted ; 'J'cnncssec, J Yote not ca"i fiJ• tctfully recommend the adopt.ion of the fo ll~wi n g reso- The ques t ion then rccurrecl on adopt ing the majo r ity lutious: r ep ort. A division bei ng call eel for, the vote was takwl I. R(•.,o~v.•rl, That H.}'. Hallett is entitl e<! to a Acat in on the fi rst resolu t ion, admitt,lng the origi nal del •gtLtcs th ; ~ Convention, as a. delegate from the 5th Cougre!jsio n- from l\l ississip Jl, wbich was adopted allll o~t. unauiuwusly, ul rli :s~ri ct of lite :-it :Lt c of ~I assachuse tts. 250 to 2t. 2. Ht'8rdNrl, Tl1at . . Joh nson U. Oardy is entitl ed t.o a 'l'hc .vote was then taken on the s ct O t H l rcso~u.ti on , scat in t hi!! Uonvcut ion as a delegate from the ~th Con- n<lmittlllg the :-;oulc (.Duugla~) Delegate frnlll LoUii:tHUl:t, gre,.~i onal di~t l'iet. of the t'tate of Missouri. which r e:;ul ted- Ays, 1:1:3; Nays, !l ·- ~~~ fu ll o w~:~: /.3. HeNulvNI, 'l'hat Jame!! A. Jlayard and William 0 . Y~: AS-l\luine, 5r ; Ncw-H amp:ihire, 4i; \'ermout, 4i; Whiteley arc entitecl to seats in this Convention us dele- Massa chusetts, (,; Jthode l slan1l, 4; Co nr~ ec t icut, 3i ; gat es f1 om the :::itate of Delaware. New-York, 35; ew·J crsey, 2!; i'enn yl\•an1a, Ill; Alar.r- 4. He8Ull'l'tl, 'l'hat the delegation headed by ll. W. land, 2t; Virginia, l; North Carolina, 2; Arkansas, 1; J ohn:;()n Me eutitlcd to seals in thil:l ConvcuLiou as dele- Mh;souri, 4; Tennessee, 2; l{cnt ucky, i; Oluo, i!a; Jogatcs fr 0111 l11c 1'tate of Arkansas. diana, 1~; Illinois, 11 ; i\llchigau, 6; \\' i s cu u:.~i u, [);low a, 5. H t>N(J(t<t!cl, That tho delcg;Ltion of which George W. 4; r.linn e:;ot~ , 2!-103. . . , llrya n il' r hainnau arc entitled to scats in thiti Couvcn- NAY!:!-Mamc, 2r; cw-Hampslurc, ! ; \ l'!'mont, 1; Uon f. ou1 the t-<tate of'l'cxas. Massachusetts, 8; Connecticut, 2•; i\e11 · .lt·n ey, 4i; G. He8ul t•l'<l, 'l'hat the delegation of wltich J ol111 Tarle- Pennsylvania., 17; Delaware, 2 i 1\larylaud, N ; \' rgin ia, ton is chairtll ;~n arc entitled to Heats in this convention 13; Nort.h Carolina, t:!; ArhaW:!:I!l, l; ~li ~=-o u r i, 5; Ten· l.lS d e t eg: ~t cs rron1 the Htat.c of Louisiana. ncl:lsce, lO; K entucky, 10 ; l\liut tetiota , lt; Califo rnia, 7. /tesof,red, That the delegation of which L. P. Walker 4; Oregon, 3-0 . ll:i chairman arc entitled to scats in this Convention us dcleg:Ltes from the :-:ita.tc of Alaham!L. H. Tlt at. the delegation of which Henry J,. llenning Is chairman a1 • entitled to scats in t his Convention a;; delegat e;~ fr0111 the ::;tate of Georgia. 0. l.'e80(!•erl , 'l'hat the delegation from the tate or F'lo i<bL ac:Crl'dit ed to the Charleston Convention arc in vited to take li('ats in this Convention and cast the vote of Lite ~ta te of Florid!\. Tilt• C<n lll llirtct' prcsent('d an ebd)Onttcly ar;! ued rl'pon to :-. u ~ta in their r ~solutionR, which "11 ~ _.;ignt•d by I. I. Sn: n: ~s, Ort>gon, E. \V. IlunnARo, Va., A. H.. :--;p ~: ~:tt, N.J., R R BluJJo~:Hs, N.C., II.){. 1\oit'l't l, J\•::n. , \V. 11. CArtnoLL, Te nn., JoliN II. lh:wu:Y, Del., a~: o. ll. MoRROW, K y t 1>. ::;, <Jin:OOilY, Cal. Ju Lhc points or differCIICe between the majority nntl 111inol'it_v r eports or the Uo~tnuittet• on Crcden t ia 181 I concur in the conclu~ion:; of the minority t't'pot·t in the en es of' G 'org ia, Alitbal\\a1 .\li ~so uri anti .Mas. nchu ctts. AAIWN V. ll uom:s, Ncw-liamp~ ltirc. ~fro. Gittings, or .Mary lanu, presented still another r eport, concluding with the following r esolutio ns: R eMlved, That so mucl1 of the majority r eport or the Committee on Credcutia l:c~ as r elates to Massachusetts, Mi~:!OUri, Delaware, AI kansas, Georgia, Louisio.uu unu 'l'cxas, be ado ptell. R esolved, That the delegation or which L. P . Walker Is chairman, be, n.nll they arc h creuy, declared the only regularly a uthorir.cd r eprc:;entativcs of the State or Alabama, and as such are e ntitled to seats in the National Democratic Convention. Mr. tcvenH tletn:tnued the previous question, l\·hich was ~u st a i ncJ. by the Couvcntion, nnd the main quc~ili o n wu.x ordered, but, without taking the vote, the Convention adjourned. \\'h en tltc Convention a ssembled on the 22u, Mr. Gittin g~ wiLIHlrew his report, which brought the minority r<'port prope r - that of Mr. Steven~, of Oregon--first iu orde r, and the question being put on the Aubstitution of the whole minorit y report for the report of the majority, thee> 1110tion was lost, lOU~ LO I 5o, ns follows: Y r..~ s-Ma i ne, 2t; 'cw-IIampshire, r; Vermont, ll ; \I<Lssaclllt~t:t.t:;, ; Connecticut, 2i; New-J ersey, 4; Peno So the ' eeoud resolution wa~ adopted. The qur8tion was then taken on the third rt-~o lution, admitting Col. lli ncltnan and his collcat{lll'S (Liu· origiual dl'le· g;lt.cs) with power to ca~:~t two votl·s, ar.d !\Jr. l loupcr a111l l1is colleagues (the con testants) with J!OWI'r to ra ·t one vote; :mel prol'iding that, if either set of llc!Pgatc:; rcfu11e to take seats, the otlt •r shall l.Je cutitlcd to ca:st the whole. vote of the 'tate, (Arkansu!-1). A division 0f the question beiug callt·ll f()r, llw Prei!idcnt decided that the res\Jtntion was di l'i~ib le. The que tiou was taken on the three SCI'I'ral prnpo:-.itio n~, viz. :-11:!\.. 'l'he ad tui~:<iou of the Jlindman cll'iqptles, which was adopted, I '},to litl. 2d. 'l'lte admis~;i o n or lite llOOJ!er d •! •gates, which wa!:! adopted, loU to lUll~. ::d. (Jn tit~ giving power to one set to cast the whole \'Otl' if the otht-r !:let wit.hdrew, which was adopted without 11 di vision. A vote was th en taken on the fourth rc~< o lution of the majorit.y report, ad1nitting the original dt lL·gation from the 'tate of Texas, which wa!! a dopted aluw~t u nauirnous ly. A vote was next taken on the fifth resolutilln, admittin9 Bayard aud Whiteley from Dcla ware. Adli!Jleu without <h· vision. The sixth resolution, ~ l ving R. L. Chaff ·l' the Sl'at in the 1\Jassn.chuscttl:l delegation cuutcstcd by Mr. l i.dle tt, was then adopted-yeas, l;~k, nays, 11 11. Mr. :::!tuart, of MichiKau, ut this point, m:I<I L• tnoti<ms torecom; ider each vote taken, aucl to lay the sa111e on the table, It being understood that the motio ns were not to I.Je put till votes on all the 11ropositions hall been tah.e11. 'l'he seventh rcst>lution, tleclarilll-) J. O' l•';d hHt l'llti tlcll to the scat in the Mis:;ouri dclcgat.ion claitn ed l•y J olut 11. Gardy, w:ts tlten al!optcd- yl·as, I I) 'f. nay~, I l'l.. The eighth resolution, adlllittiug the couk~ting llt·h'~ake from Ala.bama, was next adoptcd. Y cas, 11~ j ; i\ a.) s, 101 f. 'l'he question then belng on the ninth nnd l a ~t resolution of the majority report, admitting both deh·;{aliuns from Georgia, and dh•iding the vote 01 the :::!tate betl\'elll tlteru, with the provltiion thttt, if dthcr refused lol tuhe beats, t lt.retnaiuing delegates ca:~t the vote of the 'tate. llcfore the vote was taken, Mr. ~t: ward , ol Ucor:;ia, presented a communicat iun from Col. Uarduer, Clluiru./ln of the contesting delegate::! fr01 11 Oeor l{ia, withdm11 ill!{ f ro10 the conte t, ancl the reaolutinn wat! l o::~t--1 0ii l LO 1<1.1. The orlgitl!tl (ll •ceding I llclegation from li l'Ort;; ia, lteaclcd by H. L. !Ienning, was s uh~cque utly adruitkll. 'l'hc !'resident stated t.hc uext quc:;Liou I ll be upon layIng upon the table t.he motion to recon:;idl'l' the Yote IJy which the Convention refused to sui.Jst itt tle the r e!!olutlon:~ reported by the minority of the c,mnuitt.ec ou Crod c nti ttl:~ for Lhose rcporteu by the ruajoriL,I ot ~aid Coulmittee. The question ht'ing then tak •n hy :::taleR, the motion to lay on tht! tnble was not agrel!d to-y cas, 11 :Ji ; to. ays, I :l:.-• -as fellows: Y1ns-Maiuc, 5i; New- llarnp:;ltlrc, 8; \'ermont, .q ;' M :l&mchusctt:~, 5; !thode hlluull, 4 ; Connecticut, :$t ; ~"",.._ |