History of the Antislavery Measures of the Thirty-Seventh And Thirty-Eighth United-States Congresses, 1861-64

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Mr. Vallan- dighara demanded the yeas and nays on the passage of the bill, and they were ordered, — yeas 74, nays 78.
So the bill was rejected on the 26th of May.
On the 27th, Mr. Porter moved a reconsideration of the vote, for the purpose of moving to recommit the bill, with instructions to report as a substitute the amendment he had proposed. The motion coming up on the 28th, Mr. Porter moved to postpone the consid- eration of the motion to the 4th of June. Mr. Holman moved to lay the motion
...to reconsider on the table, — yeas 69, nays 73. The motion to postpone to the 4th of June was agreed to. On the 4th of June, the Speaker stated the business in order to be Mr. Porter's motion to reconsider the vote rejecting the bill to free the slaves of rebels, and recommit the bill with instruc- tions. Mr. Porter addressed the House in support of his motion to reconsider and recommit. Mr. Vallan- digham moved to lay the motion to reconsider on the table, — yeas 65, nays 86 ; and Mr. Porter's motion to reconsider was then agreed to, — yeas 84, nays 64.

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