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Brevier Legislative Reports, Volume XI, 1869, 431 pp.
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

THURSDAY, May 6, 1869.

On motion of Mr. BRECKINRIDGE the House now took up the special order for this hour-10 o'clock a. m.-viz.: the bill [S. 156] accepting certain donations from Tippecanoe county, and others, and locating the Agricultural College, contemplated by the act of Congress approved July 2, 1862, and providing for the organization and management thereof.

Mr. BUSKIRK stated that having done what he might for the location of this College with the Indiana University at Bloomington he would withdraw further opposition to this bill.

The bill [S. 156] was then passed the final reading in the House, without amendment yeas 76, nays 19 as follows:

YEAS-Messrs. Addison, Baker, Barnett, Beatty, Beeler, Bobo, Bowen, Britton, Breckinridge, Chapman, Chittenden, Coffroth, Cory, Cotton, Cox, Davidson, Davis of Elkhart, Davis of Floyd, Dittemore, Dunn, Fairchild, Field of Lagrange, Furnas, Gordon, Greene, Hall, Higbee, Higgins, Hutchings, Hutson, Hyatt, Johnston of Montgomery, Johnson of Parke, Johnson of Marshall, Jump, Kercheval, Lamborn, Logan, Long, Mason, McBride, McDonald, McFadin, McGregor. Millekan, Miller, Miles, Mitchell, Mock, Neff, Overmyer, Palmer, Pierce of Porter, Pierce of Vigo, Ratliff, Ruddell, Sabin, Shoaff, Sleeth, Smith, Stanton, Stephenson, Stewart of Ohio, Sunman, Taber, Underwood, Vardeman, Vater, Wile, Wildman, Williams of Hamilton, Williams of St. Joseph, Williams of Union, Wilson and Mr, Speaker-76.

NAYS-Messrs. Admire, Bates, Calvert, Carnahan, Cave, Fuller, Monroe, Montgomery, Shoemaker, Williams of Knox, Zenor and Zollars-12.

Mr. COFFROTH moved to reconsider the vote just taken and to lay that motion on the table.

The motion was agreed to.

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