on by an able and eloquent speech.
Mr. Christian asked a division of the question, which was ordered.
On the question of striking out, the House refused, by the following vote:
Yeas. Messrs Anderson, Bell, Boisseau, Carpenter, Carter, Childs, Claiborne, Friend, Garrett, D. Gibson, John T. Gibson, Grattan, Hunter, Crawford H. Jones, Warner T, Jones, Kaufman, Kemper, Lundy, Lynn, Mallory, McCamant, McDowell, McGehee Mong, Newton, R. K. Robinson, Rives, Rutherfoord, Seddon, Henry Smith.ed his motion in an able, impassioned, and effective Southern-rights speech.
The yeas and nays being demanded, were recorded as follows:
Yeas.--Messrs. Crutchfield, (Speaker,) Allen, Anderson, Bailey, Beil, Boisseau, Carpenter, Carter, Childs, Claiborne, Duckwall, Edwards, Evans, Friend, Garrett, John T. Gibson, Huntt, Hunter, C. H. Jones, W. T. Jones, Kaulman, Kemper, Kincheloe, Locke, Lynn, Mallory, T. Martin, McCan apt, McDowell, McGehee, McKinney, J. R. Miller, Mong.
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