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The Senate proceeded to the election of Chaplain of the Senate.

Mr. MAXWELL nominated Rev. A. Webster.

Mr. WIMBUSH nominated Rev. E. J. Adams.

Those who voted for Rev. A. Webster are as follows:

Messrs. Bieman, Burroughs, Cardozo, Corbin, Duvall, Greene, Hayes, Hayne, Holcombe, Leslie, Maxwell, Owens, Rose, Whittemore and Wil son.-15.

Those who voted for Rev. E. J. Adams are:

Messrs. Barber, Duncan, Johnston, Montgomery, Nash, Smalls, Swails and Wimbush.-8.

Mr. Allen voted for Rev. R. H. Cain.

The PRESIDENT declared Rev. A. Webster, having received a majority of the votes given, duly elected Chaplain of the Senate.

Hon. GEORGE F. MCINTYRE, Senator elect from Colleton County, appeared at the President's desk and presented his credentials.

The PRESIDENT pro tempore administered the oath, and he took his

seat.

The Senate proceeded to the election of Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate.

Mr. HAYNE nominated Mr. J. E Green.

Those who voted for Mr. Green are:

Messrs. Barber, Bieman, Burroughs, Cardozo, Corbin, Duncan, Duvall, Greene, Hayne, Holcombe, Johnston, Leslie, Maxwell, Montgomery, McIntyre, Nash, Owens, Rose, Smalls, Swails, Whittemore, Wilson and Wimbush.-23.

The PRESIDENT declared Mr. J. E. Green, having received a majority of the votes given, duly elected Sergeant-at-Arms.

The Senate proceeded to the election of Doorkeeper.

Mr. HAYNE nominated Mr. Matt Brooks.

Mr. NASH nominated Mr. A. Thomas.
Mr. HAYES nominated Mr. J. M. Boland.

Those who voted for Mr. Matt Brooks are:

Messrs. Allen, Barber, Cardozo, Corbin, Duncan, Duvall, Greene, Hayne, Johnston, Leslie, Maxwell, Montgomery, McIntyre, Nash, Owens, Rose, Smalls, Swails, Whittemore and Wimbush.-20.

Those who voted for Mr J. M Boland are as follows:

Messrs. Bieman, Burroughs, Hayes, Holcombe and Wilson.-5. The PRESIDENT declared Mr. Matt Brooks, having received a majority of all the votes given, duly elected Doorkeeper of the Senate. The Senate proceeded to the election of Assistant Doorkeeper.

Mr. NASH nominated Mr. A. Thomas.

Those who voted for Mr. A. Thomas are as follows:

Messrs. Allen, Barber, Cardozo, Corbin, Duncan, Greene, Hayes,

Hayne, Leslie, Montgomery, McIntyre, Nash, Owens, Rose, Smalls, Swails, Whittemore, Wilson and Wimbush.-19.

Those who voted for Mr. Boland are:

Messrs. Bieman, Burroughs and Holcombe.-3.

The PRESIDENT declared Mr. A. Thomas, having received a majority of the votes given, duly elected Assistant Doorkeeper of the Sen

ate.

On motion of Mr. HAYNE, it was

Resolved, That the election of Messengers be indefinitely postponed, and that the Committee on Finance be authorized to appoint such other assistants as may be deemed necessary for the service of the Senate.

On motion of Mr. HAYNE, the subordinate officers elect appeared in front of the President's desk, and the oath was administered to them. On motion of Mr. CORBIN, the Senate proceeded to the election of Chairman of each of the Standing Committees of the Senate.

Mr. LESLIE nominated Hon. E. E. Dickson for Chairman of the Committee on Agriculture.

The PRESIDENT ruled that it was not in order to enter into an election for a gentleman who was not a sworn member of the Senate.

On motion of Mr. HAYNE, the election of Chairman of the Committee on Agriculture was postponed for the present.

Mr. LESLIE nominated Hon. E. S. J. Hayes for Chairman of the Committee on Claims and Grievances.

Those who voted for Mr. Hayes are as follows:

Messrs. Allen, Barber, Bieman, Burroughs, Cardozo, Corbin, Duncan, Duvall, Greene, Hayne, Holcombe, Johnston, Leslie, Maxwell, Montgomery, Owens, Rose, Smalls, Swails, Whittemore, Wilson and Wimbush-22.

The PRESIDENT declared Hon. E. S. J. Hayes, having received a majority of the votes given, duly elected Chairman of the Committee on Claims and Grievances.

Mr. MAXWELL nominated Hon. W. E. Holcombe for Chairman of the Committee on Commerce and Manufactures.

Those who voted for Mr. Holcombe are:

Messrs. Allen, Barber, Bieman, Burroughs, Cardozo, Corbin, Duncan, Duvall, Greene, Hayes, Hayne, Johnston, Leslie, Maxwell, Montgomery, Nash, Owens, Rose, Smalls, Swails, Whittemore, Wilson and Wimbush-23.

The PRESIDENT declared Mr. Holcombe, having received a majority of the votes given, duly elected Chairman of the Committee on Commerce and Manufactures.

Mr. JOHNSTON nominated Hon. Henry Cardozo for Chairman of the Committee on Charitable Institutions.

Those who voted for Hon. Henry Cardozo are:

Messrs. Barber, Biemau, Corbin, Duncan, Duvall, Greene, Hayes, Hayne, Holcombe, Johnston, Leslie, Maxwell, Montgomery, Nash, Owens, Rose, Smalls, Swails, Whittemore, Wilson and Wimbush-21.

The PRESIDENT declared Mr. Cardozo, having received the highest number of votes, duly elected Chairman of the Committee on Charitable Institutions.

Mr. LESLIE nominated Hon. Henry E. Hayne for Chairman of the Committee on Education.

Those who voted for Hon. Henry E. Hayne are:

Messrs. Allen, Barber, Bieman, Burroughs, Cardozo, Corbin, Duncan, Duvall, Greene, Hayes, Holcombe, Johnston, Leslie, Maxwell, Montgomery, Nash, Owens, Rose, Smalls, Swails, Whittemore, Wilson and Wimbush.-23.

The PRESIDENT declared Mr Hayne, having received the highest number of votes given, duly elected Chairman of the Committee on Education.

Mr. CORBIN nominated Hon. B. F. Whittemore for Chairman of the Committee on Engrossed Bills.

Those who voted for Hon. B. F. Whittemore are:

Messrs. Allen, Barber, Bieman, Burroughs, Cardozo, Corbin, Duncan, Duvall, Greene, Hayes, Hayne, Holcombe, Johnston, Leslie, Maxwell, Montgomery, Nash, Owens, Rose, Smalls, Swails, Wilson and Wimbush.-23.

The PRESIDENT declared Mr. Whittemore, having received a majority of the votes given, duly elected Chairman of the Committee on Engrossed Bills.

Mr. GREENE nominated Hon. H. J. Maxwell for Chairman of the Committee on Enrolled Bills.

Those who voted for Hon. H. J. Maxwell are:

Messrs. Allen, Barber, Bieman, Burroughs, Cardozo, Corbin, Duncan, Duvall, Greene, Hayes, Hayne, Holcombe, Johnston, Leslie, Montgomery, Nash, Owens, Rose, Smalls, Swails, Whittemore, Wilson and Wimbush.-23.

The PRESIDENT declared Mr Maxwell, having received the highest number of votes given, duly elected Chairman of Committee on Enrolled Bills.

Mr. LESLIE nominated Hon. Joseph A. Greene for Chairman of the Committee on Finance.

Mr. SMALLS nominated Hon. S. A. Swails.

Mr. SWAILS declined the nomination.

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Those who voted for Hon. Joseph A. Greene are:

Messrs. Allen, Barber, Bieman, Burroughs, Cardozo, Corbin, Duncan, Duvall, Hayes, Hayne, Holcombe, Johnston, Leslie, Maxwell, Montgomery, Nash, Owens, Rose, Swails, Whittemore, Wilson and Wimbush-22. The PRESIDENT declared Mr. Greene, having received the highest number of votes, duly elected Chairman of the Committee on Finance. Mr. NASH nominated Hon. Lucius Wimbush Chairman of the Committee on Incorporations.

Those who voted for Hon. L. Wimbush are:

Messrs. Allen, Barber, Bieman, Burroughs, Cardozo, Corbin, Duncan, Duvall, Greene, Hayes, Hayne, Holcombe, Johnston, Leslie, Maxwell, Montgomery, Nash, Owens, Rose, Smalls, Swails, Whittemore and Wilson.-23.

The PRESIDENT declared Mr. Wimbush, having received the highest number of votes, duly elected Chairman of the Committee on Incorporations.

Mr. WHITTEMORE nominated Hon. D. T. Corbin for Chairman of the Committee on the Judiciary.

Those who voted for Hon. D. T. Corbin are:

Messrs. Allen, Barber, Bieman, Burroughs, Cardozo, Duncan, Duvall, Greene, Hayes, Hayne, Holcombe, Johuston, Leslie, Maxwell, Montgomery, Nash, Owens, Rose, Swails, Whittemore, Wilson and Wimbush-22.

The PRESIDENT declared Mr. Corbin, having received the highest number of votes given, duly elected Chairman of the Committee on the Judiciary.

Mr. HAYNE nominated Hon. W. E. Johnston for Chairman of the Committee on the Legislative Library.

Those who voted for Hon. W. E. Johnston are:

Messrs. Allen, Barber, Bieman, Borroughs, Cardozo, Corbin, Duncan, Duvall, Greene, Hayes, Hayne, Holcombe, Johnston, Leslie, Maxwell, Montgomery, Nash, Owens, Rose, Smalls, Swails, Whittemore, Wilson and Wimbush.-24.

The PRESIDENT declared Mr. Johnston, having received the highest number of votes given, duly elected Chairman of Committee on Legislative Library.

Mr. WHITTEMORE nominated Hon. S. A. Swails for Chairman of the Committee on Military.

Those who voted for Hon. S. A. Swails are:

Messrs. Allen, Barber, Bieman, Borroughs, Cardozo, Corbin, Duncan, Duvall, Greene, Hayes, Hayne, Holcombe, Johnston, Leslie, Maxwell, Montgomery, Nash, Owens, Rose, Smalls, Whittemore, Wilson and Wimbush.-23.

The PRESIDENT declared Mr Swails, having received the highest

number of votes given, duly elected Chairman of the Committee on Military.

Mr. WHITTEMORE nominated the Hon. D. T. Corbin for Chairman of the Committee on Mines and Mining.

Mr. BARBER nominated the Hon. Robert Smalls.

Those who voted for the Hon. D. T. Corbin are:

Messrs. Allen, Bieman, Borroughs, Duncan, Duvall, Greene, Hayes, Holcombe, Leslie, Owens, Rose, Whittemore and Wilson.-13.

Those who voted for Hon. Robert Smalls are:

Messrs. Barber, Cardozo, Hayne, Johnston, Maxwell, Montgomery, Nash, Swails and Wimbush-9.

The PRESIDENT declared Mr. Corbin, having received the highest number of votes given, duly elected Chairman of the Committee on Mines and Mining.

Mr. LESLIE nominated Hon. James M. Allen for Chairman of the Committee on Printing.

Those who voted for Hon. James M. Allen are:

Messrs. Barber, Bieman, Burroughs, Cardozo, Corbin, Duncan, Duvall, Greene, Hayes, Hayne, Holcombe, Johnston, Leslie, Maxwell, Montgomery, Nash, Owens, Rose, Smalls, Swails, Whittemore, Wilson and Wimbush-23.

The PRESIDENT declared Mr. Allen, having received the highest number of votes given, duly elected Chairman of the Committee on Printing.

Mr. LESLIE nominated the Hon. D. T. Corbin for Chairman of the Committee on Privileges and Elections.

Mr. SMALLS nominated the Hon. C. P. Leslie.

Those who voted for the Hon. D. T. Corbin are:

Messrs. Barber, Bieman, Burroughs, Cardozo, Duncan, Duvall, Greene, Hayes, Hayne, Holcombe, Leslie, Maxwell, Montgomery, Nash, Owens, Rose, Swails, Whittemore, Wilson and Wimbush--20.

Mr. Smalls voted for the Hon C. P. Leslie.

The PRESIDENT declared Mr. Corbin, having received the highest number of votes given, duly elected Chairman of the Committee on Privileges and Elections

Mr. HAYES nominated Hon. W. E. Rose for Chairman of Committee on Public Buildings

Those who voted for the Hon. W. E. Rose are:

Messrs. Allen, Barber, Bieman, Burroughs, Cardozo, Corbin, Duncan, Duvall, Greene, Hayes, Hayne, Holcombe, Johnston, Leslie, Maxwell, Montgomery, Nash, Owens, Smalls, Swails, Whittemore, Wilson and Wimbush.-23.

The PRESIDENT announced Mr. Rose, having received the highest

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