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Brevier Legislative Reports, Volume XI, 1869, 431 pp.
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EVENING SESSION.

The House took up the special order, to-wit: the consideration of Mr. Dunn'a bill [H. R. 347] to establish an Indiana Agricultural College in connection with the State University, &c., with the report of the Special Committee thereon, proposing an amendment merely clerical, by inserting these words, "and the act of Congress in relation to said Agricultural College" the question being on the adoption of said amendment.

Mr. OSBORN proposed further to amend the bill by striking out the words "Bloomington, Monroe County," and "State University," wherever they occur.

Speeches were made by Mr. Osborn and Mr. Buskirk. When the latter had concluded-

Mr. VATER took the floor, but gave way for a motion to adjourn.

And, accordingly, the House adjourned.

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