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f Louisiana, nominated Richard Charles Downs, of Louisiana.
Mr. Clark, of Missouri, nominated Andrew H. H. Dawson, of Alabama.
Mr. Oldham, of Texas, nominated J. Johnson Hooper, of Alabama.
Mr. Preston, of Virginia, nominated Jno L Eubank, of Virginia.
Mr. Barnwell, of South Carolina, nominated James H. Nash, of South Carolina.
The first ballot resulted as follows: Dawson, 6; Nash, 4; Hooper, 4; Eubank, 2; Downs, 2; Montague, 1.
No candidate having a majority.
FourEubank, 2; Downs, 2; Montague, 1.
No candidate having a majority.
Four additional ballots were had without an election.
The following was the result of the sixth and last ballot, in detail.
For Mr. Nash.--Messrs. Barnwell, Baker, Brown, Clark, Haynes, Henry, Hill, Hunter, Orr, Preston, and Simms--11.
For Mr. Hooper--Messrs. Davis.
Maxwell, Mitchell, Oldham, Peyton, and Sparrow--6.
For Mr. Dawson--Messrs. Johnson and Dortch--2.
James H. Nash, of South Carolina, having a majority of the votes cast, was declared the Secretary of the Senate,