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lth had promised to make a search for it. If it could not be found, he desired to know if a new book would be necessary in which to record the proceedings? Mr. Jackson hoped a new book would be purchased. The old one had fallen into the hands of the Philistines and might not be recovered He wanted a clean sheet for the proceed not like to see a severance commenced here. He wished the proceedings to be recorded with those of better days, so that the history might be continuous. Mr. Jackson was for Union. No man admired the history of the Republicans of old more than himself. He had taken Madison as his guide, and wanted none better. If the old ourning. Evening session. The College reassembled at 6 o'clock, and proceeded to business, F. T. Anderson, Esq., resuming the chair. On motion of Mr. Jackson, the three certificates, prepared by the Secretary, were read and compared, and then signed, in order, by the Electors. Col. John E. Scruggs offered a reso