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CHAPTER VI.—The Freedmen's Bureau Bill in the Senate.

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The Bill introduced and referred to Judiciary Committee—Its provisions—Argument of Mr. Hendricks against it—Reply of Mr. Trumbull—Mr. Cowan's Amendment—Mr. Guthrie wishes to relieve Kentucky from the operation of the bill—Mr. Creswell desires that Maryland may enjoy the benefits of the bill—Mr. Cowan's Gratitude to God and Friendship for the Negro—Remarks by Mr. Wilson—"The short gentleman's long speech"—Yeas and Nays—Insulting title.

History of the Thirty-Ninth Congress of the United States

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