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[2d & 3d Ballots.]

2nd Ballot. The whole number of votes was sixteen. Necessary to a choice ----- Nine. Robert P. Dunlap had --- Seven. Sanford Kingsbery ---- Seven. Ebenezer S. Phelps --- One. James Steele --- One. No choice.

3rd Ballot. The whole number of votes was Sixteen. Necessary to a choice -- Nine Robert P. Dunlap had Seven Sanford Kingsbery --- Seven. John L. Meqquier --- One Syms Gardner ----One.

[4th & 5th Ballots]

4th Ballot The whole number of votes was Sixteen. Necessary to a choice --- Nine Robert P. Dunlap had - Seven. Sanford Kingsbery --- Seven. Syms Gardner --- One. Theodore Ingalls --- one. No choice.

5th Ballot The whole numbers of votes was sixteen. Necessary to a choice --- Nine. Robert P. Dunlap had - Seven. Sanford Kingbery - Seven. James Drummond - One. John L. Meqquier - One. No choice

[6th. Ballot]

6" Ballot. The Whole number of votes was Sixteen Necessary to a choice ---Nine. Robert P. Dunlap had - Seven. Sanford Kingsbery --- Seven. Halsey Healey ---- One. Daniel Hutchinson --- One. No choice -

The Senate adjourned.

Thursday Seventh day of January 1830-

The Senate met according to adjournment, and proceeded to ballot for a President.

The same Committee who had been appointed for the purpose reported, that on the Seventh Ballot,