in the Union under Lincoln.
Mr. Evans, of Middlesex, said enough time had been consumed already in discussion, and he would, therefore, call the previous question.
The call being sustained, the Speaker stated the main question, which was on the adoption of Mr. Duckwall's amendment to the amendment or Mr. Keen. It was defeated.
The question recurring on the adoption of Mr. Keen's amendment, he called the yeas and nays, which were ordered, with the following result:
Yeas.--Messrs. Alderson, Arnold Ball, Bentley Bisbie, Hooker. Bojeman, Brown, Cassin, Christian Coleman, Collier, Cowan, Crane, Crump, Davis, Dickenson, Edgington Ferinson, Ferrit, Fleming. D. Gibson, C. H. Gilmer, Goodycon's Hanly, Harrison, Haymond, Rockley, Hoffman, Holdway, Hopkins, Hunt.
Jett, Johnson, Keen, Knotts, Kyle, Leitwhlli, Locke, Lockridge, Marauder, J. G. Martin, Thos.
Martin Wm. Martin, Massie, Matthews, McGruder, M. Kinney, McKenzie.
D. Miller, Messrs, Myers, Patterson, Phelps Porter, Pres