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May 31, 1866
Belmont Chronicle
Saint Clairsville, Belmont County, Ohio
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The New York Tribune reports a Union Senators' caucus deciding to adjourn mid-July, harmonize on constitutional amendments, and pass them by party vote, with another meeting planned for Monday.
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The N. Y. Tribune of Saturday says:
A caucus of the Union Senators was held yesterday, at which it was determined to adjourn about the middle of July, unless some unforeseen reason for sitting longer should arise in the mean time. The constitutional amendments were discussed, and it was decided that every attempt should be made to harmonize the views of Senators, and that being done, they should be passed by a strict party vote. The caucus adjourned to meet on Monday, when some final decision will be reached.
A caucus of the Union Senators was held yesterday, at which it was determined to adjourn about the middle of July, unless some unforeseen reason for sitting longer should arise in the mean time. The constitutional amendments were discussed, and it was decided that every attempt should be made to harmonize the views of Senators, and that being done, they should be passed by a strict party vote. The caucus adjourned to meet on Monday, when some final decision will be reached.
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Historical Event
What themes does it cover?
Justice
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Union Senators
Caucus
Constitutional Amendments
Adjournment
Party Vote
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Union Senators
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A caucus of Union Senators determined to adjourn mid-July unless unforeseen reasons arise, discussed constitutional amendments, aimed to harmonize views and pass by party vote, to meet again Monday for final decision.