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CHAPTER XV.—The Basis of Representation in the Senate.

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(Page 373–414.)

The Joint Resolution goes to the Senate—

Counter-proposition by Mr. Sumner—He Speaks Five Hours—

Mr. Henderson's Amendment—Mr. Fessenden—Mr. Henry S.

Lane—Mr. Johnson—Mr. Henderson—Mr. Clark's

Historical Statements—Fred. Douglass' Memorial—Mr.

Williams—Mr. Hendricks—Mr. Chandler's "blood-letting

Letter"—Proposition of Mr. Yates—His Speech—Mr.

Buckalew against New England—Mr. Pomeroy—Mr. Sumner's

second Speech—Mr. Doolittle—Mr. Morrill—Mr.

Fessenden meets Objections—Final Vote—The Amendment

defeated.

History of the Thirty-Ninth Congress of the United States

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