In the Home of Representatives.\ ic,vs—Messrs. Speaker Edward I#. Freeman, Lincoln; Nelson W. Aldiich, Providence; Warren J. Halloa, Cumberland; Jorothmul B. Bat-nahv. Providence; George JL. Clarke, Providence, John G. Chtfke, South Kingstown; George Lewis Cooke, Warren; Charles Cross, Charlestown, Edwin Darling, Pawtucket;Thomas Davis, Providence; James C. .uexter,Cumhcrhuid, Joseph E. Dispeau, Pawtucket; ilonry H. Fay, Newporti Thomas N. Fry, East Greenwich; Almon l\. Goodwlo, Pawtucket; Alien Greer.e, Providence; Edward N. warn-raond, Jamestown; Cyrus Harris, Warwick; Albert F. Hill, Warwick, William HUL Crans-tou Kdmuud S. Hopkins, Providence; William K. Hubbard, Woonsocket ; Benjamin Kenyon, Ilopkinton, Andrew H. Manchester. Tiver.ton. David Mathewson, Uunillville; Alvord O. Mile4. East Providence: Nathaniel Pcokham,Middletown; George IJ. Pettis, Providence* Thomas V Pierce, North Kingstown; Andrew Potter, Coventry; Isaac M. Potter, Providence, Frederick A. Pratt, Newport: Horatio Rogers, Providonco; William P. Sheffield, Now port, Jeremiah Sheldon, Glocoster; Augustus P. Sherman, Newport; Henry Smith, Barrington, Martiu S Smith scituate; Henry J.Spooner, Providence, Benjamin Sweet, North Providence, John Tillingtmst. 'Yost Greenwich; William B, Tilling!)ast, Exetorj WiUiamt‘ To wnsond, Newport; Nicholas Van Sly ok,providences William T. C. Wardweli, Bristol; Androw B. Whipple, Smltliflcld; George W. White, Johnston; Henry Whitman, Cranston; Allred A. Williams, Johnston; John A. Wood, BurriMville.Nays—Messrs, Jacob Morse, North Smith-field, Jonathan A Sisson, Portsmouth.'leas, 50; nays,