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CHAPTER VIII.—The Senate and the Veto Message.
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Mr. Trumbull on the Amendments of the House—Mr. Guthrie exhibits feeling—Mr. Sherman's deliberate Conclusion—Mr. Henderson's sovereign remedy—Mr. Trumbull on patent medicines—Mr. Mcdougall a white Man—Mr. Reverdy Johnson on the power to pass the Bill—Concurrence of the House—The Veto Message—Mr. Lane, of Kansas—His efforts for delay—Mr. Garrett Davis—Mr. Trumbull's reply to the President—The Question taken—Yeas and Nays—Failure of passage.