hall be received by this House, or entertained in any way whatever.
On this proposition, the votes were — Yeas 114; Nays 108--several Northern Democrats and some Southern Whigs voting with all the Northern Whigs in the minority.
The members from the Free States, twenty-eight in all (all Democrats but Proffit, a Tylerized Whig), who voted for this resolve, were as follows:
Maine.--Virgil D. Parris, Albert Smith.--New Hampshire.--Charles G. Atherton, Edmund Burke, Ira A. Eastman, Tristram Shaw.--New York.--Nehemiah II.
Earle, John Fine, Nathaniel Jones, Gouverneur Kemble, James de la Montanya, John H. Prentiss, Theron R. Strong. Pennsylvania.--John Davis, Joseph Fornance, James Gerry, George McCullough, David Petriken, William S. Ramsay. Ohio.--D. P. Leadbetter, William Medill, Isaac Parrish, George Sweeney, Jonathan Taylor, John B. Weller. Indiana.--John Davis, George H. Proffit.--Illinois.--John Reynolds.
In a little more than ten years after this, Congress prohibited t
the Commissioners, 435-6; replies to Gov. Hicks's requests, 467; see Appended Notes, 632.
Seymour, Col., allusion to, 512.
Seymour, Horatio, at the Tweddle Convention, 388; his speech there.
390-91; 396; is understood to favor an adhesion to the South, 439-9.
Shadrack, a fugitive slave, 215.
Shambaugh, Isaac N., on Missouri, 590.
Shannon, Wilson, of Ohio.
appointed Governor of Kansas. 240; his speech at Westport, Mo., 240; 242; calls out 5,000 men to reduce Lawrence, 243.
Shaw, Henry, vote on Missouri Compromise, 80.
Shawnee Mission, Kansas Border Ruffian Legislature at, 239; its enactments there, 239-40.
Shays's insurrection, 20.
Sherman, Roger, 35; remarks in debate on the Constitution, 430; 444; 445.
Sherman, John, of Ohio, 241; for Speaker, 304-5; his Peace proposition, 374; 564; remarks, 566-7.
Sherman, Gen. T. W., commands the Port Royal Expedition, 604; issues a proclamation, 606.
Sherman, Gen. W. T., in Kentucky, 615.
Sigel, Col. Franz,