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Frost, Gibson, Henderson of Pike, McAfee, Miller, Montgomery, Poage, Risk, Robinson of M., Sale, Walton of G., and Woodward-17.

For Mr. Marvin-Messrs. Baker, Ballou, Bass, Bingham, Birch, Bowles, Bretz, Camdbell, Cock, Cole, Compton, Crenshaw, Duncan, Ewing, French, Fristoe, Goode, Greer, Gregory, Gwinn, Harbin, Hawkins, Henson, Hicks, Higgins, Hinton, Horner, Jones, Jorden, Kirk, Lewis, Livingston, McHenry, Melugin, Morelock, Neaves, Newland, Oliver, Richardson, Roberts, Robinson of Polk, Shortridge, Sims, Smith of DeK., Smith of H., Smith of J., Sweatnam, Switzler, Taylor, Thompson, Tinsley, Tompkins, Vanderpool, Wilkerson, and Wommack-55.

For Mr. Brown--Messrs. Aull, Caruthers, Clardy, Darnes, Edmonston, Foster, Johnson, Shelby, Walker, Welsh, and Mr. Speaker-11.

Mr. Marvin having received a majority of all the votes given, was declared duly elected, was qualified, and entered upon the duties of his office.

On motion of Mr. Morelock,

The House adjourned until half-past two o'clock, P. M.

AFTERNOON SESSION.

The House met pursuant to adjournment.

H. M. Woodyard, from the county of Daviess, appeared, was qualified, after having produced his credentials, and took his seat.

The election of Engrossing Clerk being in order,

Mr. Gibson nominated John H. Price;

Mr. Henderson nominated A. H. Martin;
Mr. Shortridge nominated J. G. Blair.

No other nominations being made, the roll was called, when the vote stood as follows:

For Mr. Price-Messrs. Aull, Ballou, Bingham, Birch, Campbell, Caruthers, Cole, Compton, Crenshaw, Duncan, Edmonston, Enloe, Ewing, Foster, Fristoe, Gibson, Greer, Gregory, Gwinn, Harbin, Hicks, Higgins, Johnson, Jorden, Kirk, Livingston, McHenry, Morelock, Montgomery, Neaves, Oliver, Poage, Risk, Sale, Shelby, Sims, Smith of H., Smith of J., Sweatnam, Switzler, Thompson, Tompkins, Vanderpool, Woodward, and Mr. Speaker-45.

For Mr. Martin-Messrs. Bretz, Brockman, Clardy, Cock, Darnes, Dyer, Henderson of Pike, Henson, Hinton, Horner, Jones, Lewis, Miller, Roberts, Robinson of Polk, Smith of DeK., Tinsley, Walker, Walton of G., Welsh, Wilkerson, and Wommack-22.

For Mr. Blair-Messrs. Bailey, Baker, Bass, Bowles, Connelly,

French, Frost, Goede, Hawkins, McAfee, Melugin, Newland, Richardson, Robinson of M., Rhodes, Shortridge, Taylor, and Woodyard-18.

Mr. Price having received a majority of the votes given, was declared duly elected Engrossing Clerk for the present session, was qualified, and entered upon the duties of his office.

The election of Enrolling Clerk being next in order,

Mr. Morelock nominated S. G. Watkins;

Mr. Smith of H., nominated E. W. McClanahan;

Mr. McHenry nominated W. B. Baskett.

No other nominations being made, the roll was called, when the vote stood as follows:

For Mr. Watkins-Messrs. Ballou, Birch, Bowles, Bretz, Brockman, Caruthers, Compton, Ewing, Frost, Goode, Gwinn, Harbin, Hawkins, Henderson of Pike, Henson, Hicks, Higgins, Horner, Jones, Kirk, Livingston, Melugen, Morelock, Montgomery, Roberts, Smith of DeK., Smith of J., Taylor, Thompson, and Vanderpool---30.

For Mr. McClanahan--Messrs. Bass, Clardy, Cole, Gibson, Jorden, Robinson of Polk, Smith of H., Wommack, and Mr. Speaker---9.

For Mr. Baskett-Messrs. Aull, Bailey, Baker, Bingham, Campbell, Cock, Connelly, Crenshaw, Darnes, Duncan, Dyer, Edmonston, Enloe, Foster, French, Fristoe, Greer, Gregory, Hinton, Johnson, Lewis, McAfee, McHenry, Miller, Neaves, Newland, Oliver, Poage, Richardson, Risk, Robinson of M., Rhodes, Sale, Shelby, Shortridge, Sims, Sweatnam, Switzler, Tinsley, Tompkins, Walker, Walton of G., Welsh, Wilkerson, Woodward, and Woodyard—46.

Mr. Baskett having received a majority of all the votes given, was declared duly elected Enrolling Clerk for the present session, was qualified and entered upon the duties of the office.

The election of Seargeant At-Arms, being next in order.
Mr. Smith of De K. nominated Littleton S. Roberts;

Mr. Smith of H. nominated James H. Saunders;

Mr. Robinson of Polk nominated J. W. Hoyle;

Mr. Richardson nominated J. W. Hawkins;
Mr. Jones nominated M. V. Harrison;

Mr. McHenry nominated A. Irvin;

Mr. McAfee nominated Joseph Persinger.

No other nominations being made the roll was called, when the vote stood as follows:

For Mr. Roberts-Messrs. Aull, Birch, Bretz, Caruthers, Cock, Enloe, Ewing, Foster, Hicks, Higgins, Kirk, Morelock, Risk, Roberts, Smith of De K., Thompson, Wilkerson and Mr. Speaker-18.

For Mr. Hawkins-Messrs. Ballou, Brockman, Campbell, Connelly, Crenshaw, Fristoe, Frost, Greer, Gregory, Harbin, Hawkins, Henson,

Lewis, Montgomery, Neaves, Newland, Richardson, Robinson of M., Rhodes, Tompkins, Walton of G., Woodward and Woodyard-23.

For Mr. Hoyle-Messrs. Claudy, Darnes, Johnson, Jorden, Robinson of P., and Taylor-6.

For Mr. Saunders-Messrs. Compton, Gwinn, Oliver, Shortridge, Smith of H., and Walker-6.

For Mr. Harrison-Messrs. Bailey, Baker, Bass, Bingham, Duncan, Dyer, Edmonston, French, Goode, Henderson of Pike, Hinton, Horner, Johnson, Livingston, Melugin, Miller, Poage, Sale, Shelby, Simms, Smith of J., Sweatnam, Tinsley, Vanderpool, Welsh and Wommack-26. For Mr. Irvin-Messrs. Bowles and Gibson--2.

For Mr. Persinger-Messrs. McAfee and Switzler-2.

No one having received a majority of all the votes given, the House proceeded to ballot a second time, when the vote stood as follows:

For Mr. Roberts-Messrs. Aull, Birch, Bretz, Caruthers, Cock, Cole, Compton, Enloe, Ewing, Foster, Gwinn, Hicks, Higgins, Kirk, Morelock, Risk, Roberts, Smith of De K., Thompson, Wilkerson and Mr. Speaker-21.

For Mr. Saunders-Mr. Smith of H.

For Mr. Hoyle-Messrs. Bass, Clardy, Jorden and Robinson of P.-4.

For Mr. Horrison-Messrs. Bailey, Baker, Bingham, Bowles, Campbell, Duncan, Dyer, Edmonston, French, Goode, Henderson of Pike, Hinton, Horner, Jones, Livingston, Melugin, Miller, Poage, Sale, Shelby, Shortridge, Simms, Smith of J., Sweatnam, Switzler, Tinsley, Vanderpool, Welsh, and Wommack-29.

For Mr. Hawkins--Messrs. Ballou, Brockman, Connelly, Crenshaw, Darnes, Fristoe, Frost, Greer, Gregory, Harbin, Hawkins, Henson, Johnson, Lewis, Montgomery, Neaves, Newland, Oliver, Richardson, Robinson of M., Rhodes, Taylor, Tompkins, Walker, Walton of G., Woodward and Woodyard---28.

For Mr. Irvin---Messrs. Gibson and McHenry--2.

For Mr. Persinger---Mr. McAfee.

Joseph Bogy, from the county of St. François, David E. Perryman of Washington, and John Hyer from Crawford, members elected, appeared, produced their credentials, were qualified, and took their seats.

Mr. Lewis moved that the House adjourn until to-morrow morning at nine o'clock, which motion was not agreed to.

No one having received a majority of all the votes given for the office of Sergeant-at-arms, and Mr. Irwin and Mr. Hoyle being withdrawn, the House proceeded to a third ballot, when the vote stood as follows:

For Mr. Roberts-Messrs. Aull, Bretz, Caruthers, Cock, Compton, Enloe, Ewing, Foster, Gwinn, Hicks, Higgins, Jorden, Morelock, Risk, Roberts, Smith of DeK., Thompson, Wilkerson, and Mr. Speaker-19. For Mr. Saunders-Mr. Smith of H.---1.

For Mr. Persinger-Mr. McAfee--- 1.

For Mr. Hawkins-Messrs. Ballou, Brockman, Connelly, Crenshaw, Darnes, Fristoe, Frost, Greer, Gregory, Harbin, Hawkins, Henson, Hyer, Johnson, Lewis, McHenry, Montgomery, Neaves, Newland, Oliver, Richardson, Robinson of M., Robinson of P., Rhodes, Taylor, Tompkins, Walker, Walton of G., Woodward, and Woodyard-30.

For Mr. Harrison-Messrs. Bailey, Baker, Bass, Bingham, Birch, Bogy, Bowles, Campbell, Clardy, Cole, Duncan, Dyer, Edmonston, French, Gibson, Goode, Henderson of Pike, Hinton, Horner, Jones, Kirk, Livingston, Melugin, Miller, Perryman, Poage, Sale, Shelby, Shortridge, Sims, Smith of J., Sweatnam, Switzler, Tinsley, Vanderpool, Welsh, and Wommack---38.

Mr. Clardy moved to adjourn till to-morrow morning, 9 o'clock,
Which motion failed.

No one having received a majority of all the votes given, the House proceeded to a fourth ballot, the names of Messrs. Persinger and Saunders being withdrawn, when the vote stood as follows:

For Mr. Roberts-Messrs. Aull, Bretz, Cock, Compton, Enloe, Ewing, Foster, Gwinn, Higgins, Jorden, Morelock, Kirk, Roberts, Smith of DeK., Thompson, Wilkerson, and Mr. Speaker---17.

For Mr. Hawkins---Messrs. Ballou, Brockman, Campbell, Connelly, Crenshaw, Darnes, Fristoe, Frost, Greer, Gregory, Harbin, Hawkins, Henson, Hyer, Hicks, Johnson, Lewis, McHenry, Montgomery, Neaves, Newland, Oliver, Richardson, Robinson of M., Robinson of P., Rhodes, Taylor, Tompkins, Walker, Walton of G., Woodward and Woodyard---32.

For Mr. Harrison---Messrs. Bailey, Baker, Bass, Bingham, Birch, Bogy, Bowles, Caruthers, Clardy, Cole Duncan, Dyer, Edmonston, French, Gibson, Goode, Henderson of Pike, Hinton, Horner, Jones, Kirk, Livingston, McAfee, Melugin, Miller, Perryman, Poage, Sale, Shelby, Shortridge, Sims, Smith of H., Smith of J., Sweatnam, Switzler, Tinsley, Vanderpool, Welsh, and Wommack---39.

No one having received a majority of all the votes given, the House proceeded to a fifth ballot, when the vote stood as follows:

For Mr. Roberts---Messrs. Aull, Bretz, Cock, Compton, Enloe, Ewing, Foster, Gwinn, Hicks, Higgins, Roberts, Smith of DeK., Thompson, Wilkerson, and Mr. Speaker---15.

For Mr. Hawkins---Messrs. Ballou, Brockman, Campbell, Connelly, Crenshaw, Darnes, Fristoe, Frost, Greer, Gregory, Harbin, Hawkins, Henson, Hyer, Johnson, Jorden, Lewis, McHenry, Montgomery, Neaves, Newland, Oliver, Richardson, Robinson of M., Robinson of P., Taylor, Tompkins, Walker, Walton of G., Woodward, and Woodyard---32.

For Mr. Harrison---Messrs. Bailey, Baker, Bass, Bingham, Birch, Bogy, Bowles, Caruthers, Clardy, Cole, Duncan, Dyer, Edmonston, French, Gibson, Goode, Henderson of Pike, Hinton, Horner, Jones, Kirk, Livingston, McAfee, Melugin, Miller, Morelock, Perryman, Poage, Risk, Sale, Shelby, Shortridge, Sims, Smith of H., Smith of J., Sweatnam, Switzler, Tinsley, Vanderpool, Welsh, and Wommack---41.

No one having received a majority of all the votes given, the House proceeded to a sixth ballot.

J. C. Price, from Dade county, appeared, produced his credentials, was qualified, and took his seat.

On the sixth ballot, the vote was as follows:

For Mr. Roberts-Messrs. Cock, Enloe, Ewing, Foster, Gwinn, Hicks, Higgins, Roberts, Smith of DeK., and Wilkerson-10.

For Mr. Hawkins-Messrs. Aull, Ballou, Bretz, Brockman, Campbell, Compton, Connelly, Crenshaw, Darnes, Fristoe, Frost, Greer, Gregory, Harbin, Hawkins, Henson, Hyer, Johnson, Jorden, Lewis, McHenry, Montgomery, Neaves, Newland, Oliver, Price, Richardson, Robinson of M., Robinson of P., Rhodes, Taylor, Tompkins, Walton of G., Woodward, and Woodyard-36.

For Mr. Harrison-Messrs. Bailey, Baker, Bass, Bingham, Birch, Bogy, Bowles, Caruthers, Clardy, Cole, Duncan, Dyer, Edmonston, French, Gibson, Goode, Henderson of Pike, Hinton, Horner, Jones, Kirk, Livingston, McAfee, Melugin, Miller, Morelock, Perryman, Poage, Risk, Sale, Shelby, Shortridge, Sims, Smith of H., Smith of J., Sweatnam, Switzler, Thompson, Tinsley, Vanderpool, Welsh, Wommack, and Mr. Speaker-43.

On motion of Mr. Compton,

The House adjourned until ten o'clock to-morrow morning.

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