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Domestic News
April 25, 1854
Loudon Free Press
Loudon, Loudon County, Roane County, Tennessee
What is this article about?
U.S. Senate vote on ratifying the Gadsden Treaty resulted in 27 ayes and 18 nays, with lists of senators voting for and against.
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The Gadsden Treaty.—The following is said to be the vote for and against the ratification of this treaty:
Ayes—Messrs. Atchison, Bell, Bright, Brown, Butler, Cass, Clay, Clayton, Dodge of Iowa, Douglas, Evans, Fitzpatrick, Gwin, Hamlin Johnson, Jones of Iowa, Mallory, Mason, Morton, Pettit, Rusk, Sebastian, Slidell, Stuart, Thompson of New Jersey, Toombs, Weller—27.
Nays—Messrs. Allen, Bayard, Brodhead Chase, Dodge of Wisconsin, Everett, Fessenden, Fish, Foot, Geyer, James, Seward, Shields, Sumner, Smith, Thompson of Kentucky, Wade, Walker—18.
Ayes—Messrs. Atchison, Bell, Bright, Brown, Butler, Cass, Clay, Clayton, Dodge of Iowa, Douglas, Evans, Fitzpatrick, Gwin, Hamlin Johnson, Jones of Iowa, Mallory, Mason, Morton, Pettit, Rusk, Sebastian, Slidell, Stuart, Thompson of New Jersey, Toombs, Weller—27.
Nays—Messrs. Allen, Bayard, Brodhead Chase, Dodge of Wisconsin, Everett, Fessenden, Fish, Foot, Geyer, James, Seward, Shields, Sumner, Smith, Thompson of Kentucky, Wade, Walker—18.
What sub-type of article is it?
Politics
What keywords are associated?
Gadsden Treaty
Senate Vote
Ratification
Treaty Approval
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Outcome
ratification passed with 27 ayes and 18 nays.
Event Details
Vote in the Senate on the ratification of the Gadsden Treaty, listing senators who voted aye and nay.