Be careful in collating to place a cancel leaf at page 49; alfo at page 172, and PROCEEDINGS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES, ON THE Impeachment of the Hon. Samuel Chafe FRIDAY, January 6th, 1804. The house resumed the confideration of the motion of the fifth inftant, "for the appointment of a committee to enquire into the official conduct of Samuel Chase, one of the affociate juftices of the fupreme court of the United States," and the faid motion, as originally propofed, being again read, in the words following, to wit: "Refolved, That a committee be appointed to enquire into the official conduct of Samuel Chafe, one of the affociate juftices of the fupreme court of the United States, and to report their opinion whether the faid Samuel Chafe hath fo acted in his judicial capacity, as to require the interpofition of the conftitutional power of this houfe." INTRODUCTION. The yeas and ways being demanded by one fifth of the members prefent, Those who voted in the affirmative are, Seth Haftings, William Hoge, James Holland, David Holmes, Benjamin Huger, John G. Jackfon, Walter Jones, William Kennedy, Nehemiah Knight, Michael Leib, Jofeph Lewis, jun. Thomas Lowndes, John B. C. Lucas, Andrew M'Cord, David Meriwether, Nicholas R. Moore, Thomas Moore, Jeremiah Morrow, Anthony New, Thomas Newton, jun.' Jofeph H. Nicholfon, Gideon Olin, John Patterson, Oliver Phelps, John Randolph, jun. Thomas M. Randolph, John Rea (of Pennsylvania) John Smith (of Virginia) Philip Van Cortlandt, Thofe who voted in the negative are, George Michael Bedinger, Clifton Claggett, |