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SLAVERY AND SECESSION, 1865.

On Nov. 9, 1865, a vote was taken on two ordinances passed by the State Convention of 1865, and entitled "An Ordinance declaring null and void the Secession Ordinance of May 20, 1261," and "An Ordinance prohibiting Slavery in North Carolina," with the following result

Ratification...
Rejection

Anti-Slavery Ord. Anti-Secession Ord.

..19,039
3,970

Maj. for ratification.. 15,069

20,506

2,002

18,504 LEGISLATURE, 1866. The House of Commons contains about 25 members who are favorable to the Constitutional Amendment, and 95 who are opposed to it. The Senate has 50 members. At the election of a U. S. Senator, in November, 1866, 9 members voted for the candidate of the Union Party, John Pool.

NEBRASKA.

Abstract f votes on the adoption of the Constitution for the State of Nebraska, cast at an election held June 2d, 1866.

STATE CONSTITUTION, 1866.

For. Against. Counties.

For. Against.

.346

.432

Butler. Morton.Taffe.Pad'k.K'tze.G'd'h
49 39.. 28 10

Saunders..
Seward.....
Washington....283 205.. 275 156.. 222 21
1stNeb. Vet.Vol.

28 14.. 23 16.. 16

Cavalry.......152 41..

Total........4093 3948.. 4820

4072.. 3422 2549

Per cent.. ...50.90 49.10.. 54.02 45.64.. 57.16 42.84

For Governor, David Butler (Rep.), 4,093; J. S. Morton (Dem.), 3,948, total vote, 8,041; Butler over Morton, 145. For member of XXXIXth Congress, T. M. Marquette (Rep.), 4,820, J. R. Brooke (Dem.), 4,072; Marquette over Brooke, 136.

On Oct. 9th, an election was held for member of the XLth Congress, Delegate to the XLth Congress, Territorial Auditor, Territorial Treasurer, and Territorial Librarian, with the following result: For member of Congress, John Taffe (Rep.), 4,820; A. S. Paddock (Conserv. Rep.), 4,072; George Francis Train, 30; total vote, 8,920; Taffe over Paddock, 748; over all, 718. Total vote for Delegate to Congress, 8,958; T. M. Marquette (Rep.), 4,821; J. .S. Morton (Dem), 4,105; G. F Train, 32; Marquette over Morton, 716; over all, 684.

In 1865, total vote for Territorial Treasurer 5,950; Kountze over Goodrich, 852. In 1864, 489 Hitchcock's (Union) majority for Delegate to Congress, 793. In 1862, Daily's (Union) maSTATE LEGISLATURE, '66. Senate.House.J.Bal.

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.233 31

55 Jority, 153.

8 30........38 5

9........14

Counties.

Burt

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42 Nemaha..

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Cumming

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Dakota

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Kearney. 21

Lancaster 95

Lincoln...

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Merrick

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13 Total3938 3838

7 Total vote on adop-
53 tion of State Constitu-

20 tion, 7,776; majority for
8 the Constitution, 100.

STATE AND TERRITORIAL OFFICERS.

Simultaneously with the vote taken on the adoption of the State Constitution (June 2) an election for Governor of the State of Nebraska, and for member of the XXXIXth Congress, was held, with the following result

GOV'NOR. 66. CONG. 266. TREAS'R. '65.
Rep. Dem. Un. Dem. Rep. Dem.
Butler. Morton. Taffe.Pad'k.K'tze.G'd'h.
..125 112.. 142 91.. 65

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398.. 433 402

COLORADO.

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Hall..

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Kearney........ 22 28.. 14
Lancaster ...112 53.. 128
L'eau-qui-Court 10 1..

Lincoln..

Merrick

.110 33.. 147

49.. 85

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Counties.

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Repub. Conserv.
Brookings. Burleigh.

10 27.. 46

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45.. 88 13 Clay

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80.. 8 3 Kittson

103

69.. 100

8 Todd..

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Union.

213

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Otoe...

.462 842 446

782.. 422

714

Burleigh's majority, 339.

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LEGISLATURE, 1867. Council.House, Joint Bal.

Platte.

90 89.. 85

96.. 50 82

Republicans...

0

6.

6

Richardson.....487 419 364

473.. 489

237

Conserv. and Dem....... 13

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11 50.. 44

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Sarpy.. ...106 235.. 147

210.. 146 200

Conserv. and Dem. maj. 13

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Total.....1009 518

Holbrook's majority, 718.
These figures show a great decrease in the

Democratic majority since 1864,

LEGISLATURE, 1866. Council.House. Joint Bal.

Republicans

Democrats....

3

7

3.
17....

Democratic majority.. 4 14

ΜΟΝΤΑΝΑ.

6

..24

168.. 707 376 260

In 1866, total vote for Delegate to Congress, 1,695; Bashford over Poston, 491; over all $23. In 1865, total vote for Delegate to Congress, 1,343, Goodwin over Allyn 331; over Poston, 447; over both, 71.

LEGISLATURE, 1866. No party lines were drawn at the election for members of the Ter18 ritorial Legislature, except in one county in which the Democrats were successful. According to the new apportionment, the Council consists of 9 members, (1 for Mohave, 3 for Pima, 1 for Pah-Ute, 3 for Yavapai, 1 for Yuma) and the House of 18 members (1 for Mohave, 8 for Pima, 1 for Pah-Ute, 5 for Yavapai, and 3 for Yuma). The apportionment is made on the basis of 614 persons to 1 member of the Council, and 307 persons for 1 member of the House.

LEGISLATURE, 1866. Council.House.Joint Bal.

Republicans...
Democrats

2 ...11

Democratic majority.. 9

4......... 6

22..........33

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Total

Per cent

83,458 65,884 17,574 86,110 65,021

218 1,969 39,563

74,323 74,681

6,680 1,675

73,638 66,178

31,169 15,639

10,569

545

89,706 60,310

888 161 66,090 52,843 579

2,223,035 1,811,754 411,281 1,866,452 1,375,157 847,953 590,631 1,342,164 1,838,229 874,625 55.10 44.90 10.20 39.87 29.37 18.11 12.65 33.36 44.85 21.79

(* Democratic majority.)-In 1864, whole vote, 4,034,789; Lincoln's majority, 411,281. In 1860, whole vote, 4,680,193; Lincoln over Douglas, 491,275 over Breckinridge, 1,018,500, over Bell, 1,275,821; all others over Lincoln, 947,289. In 1856, whole vote 4,019,918, Buchanan over Fremont, 496,065; over Fillmore, 963,604. Fremont and Fillmore over Buchanan, 378,560.

12,244 7,707

11,467

Electrs chosen

by the Legis lature.

11,350

64,709 69,274

47,548 15,438

33,808 6,849
1,929 16,290

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9,106,000 Don Pedro II..... Emperor
2,084,945 Jose Joaq'n Perez President..
2,794,473 T. C. Mosquera... President..
126,750 J. M. Castro... President...
1,040,371 Geron. Carrion... President..... 1865 Republic

Argentine Repub.

820,000

1,171,800 B. Mitre......

Bolivia

374,000

Brazil

3,004,460

Chili...

170,000

Colombia.

480,800

Costa Rica.

16,250

Ecuador...

240,000

Guatemala

44,500

1,000,000 Vincente Cerna

Hayti

10,081

Honduras

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1866 Republic

President..... 1865 Republic.

700,000 Gen. Geffrard.... President... 1859 Republic.

33,000 350,000 Jose Medina.... President..... 1864 Republic.

39,000

Benito Juarez.. President.

8,218,080 Maximilian I... Emperor
400,000 Tomas Martinez.. President.
84,000 1,337,431 Franc. Sol. Lopez. President.
370,000 2,500,000 Gen. Prado.... President...
22,000
200,000 Pedro A. Pimentel President..

7,500 600,000 Franc. Duenas.... President.
75,000
240,965 Venancio Flores. President.

Uruguay

Venezuela

426,712

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1,565,000 Gen. Falcon...... President...

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239,048 82,572,932 Francis Joseph I. Emperor....

5,712 1,434,754 Frederic. 28,435 4,774,464 Ludwig II.

11,313 4,893,021 Leopold II.

112

1,525

104,091

292,708 William

21,856 1,608,095 Christian IX.

213,211 37,472,732 Napoleon III.
132,190 29,591,009 Victoria

19,250 1,096,310 George I....

4,430

8,761

229,941

790,171 Louis III...

13,890 3,699,744 William III.

1861 Republic.

1864 Absol. monarchy.

1863 Republic.

1862 Republic.

1865 Republic.

1866 Republic.

1863 Republic.

1865 Republic.

1855 Republic.

1795 Lim. monarchy.

1348 Const'l monarchy.

Grand Duke.. 1852 Lim.sov., 2 chamb's.

King..

King

118,356 24,550,845 Victor Eman'l II. King

552,612 Fred. Francis.

34,500 4,349,966 Luis I.....

1864 Lim.mon., 2 chamb.

1865 Lim. mon., 2 chamb.

Burgomaster. 1863 Free city.

Duko..

1831 Lim. sov., 1 chamb.

King

1863 Lim.mon., 2 chamb.

Emperor.

1852 Con, mon., 2 chamb.

Queen

1837 Lim.mon., 2 houses.

King

1863 Limited monarchy.

Burgomaster. 1865 Free city.
Grand Duke.. 1849 Lim. sov., 2 chamb.

King

1849 Lim.mon., 2 chamb.

1861 Lin.mon., 2 chamb.

445

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170

81,382 Adolphus

Prince

1860 Lim.mon., 1 chamb.

53

7,150 John II....

Prince..

1858 Const'l monarchy.

142

50,614

Burgomaster. 1863 Free city.

4,701

Grand Duke.. 1812 Lim.sov., 1 chamb.

997

99,060 Fred. William

2,470

301,812 Peter

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15,161 2,510,494 Const. Fornerod. Pres. Fed. Co. 1867 Republic.

Turkey

Wurtemberg

1,895,194 37,430,000 Abdul Azis
7,568 1,748,328 Charles I...

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1852 Lim.sov., 1 chamb.

Prussiat....

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Russia

San Marino.

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7,600

9,000,000 80,255,430 Alexander II.

2,343,994 John

141,839 Ernest

164,527 Ernest II...

178,065 George.

290,201 Chas. Alexander.

Grand Duke.. 1860 Lim.sov., 1 chamb.

Grand Duke.. 1853 Lim. sov., 2 chamb.

1861 Lim.mon., 2 chamb. 1861 Lim.mon. 2chamb. 1859 Lim.sov., 1 chamb. 1854 Lim. Sov., 1 chamb. 1855 Absol. monarchy.

(Republic, senate, and exec.council.

Prince

455 59,143 George Victor.... Prince

In 1866, the Kingdom of Hanover, the Electorate of Hesse-Cassel, the Duchies of SchleswigHolstein and Nassau, the Free City of Frankfort, and portions of Bavaria and Hesse-Darmstadt, together with a population of 4,285,700, were annexed to Prussia.

+ The States marked + belong to the North German Confederation, which embraces an aggregate population of 29,220,862. Of Hesse-Darmstadt only one province belongs to the Confederation.

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Political.

THE GOVERNMENT.

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SUFFRAGE.

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Congress on Suffrage.........32 21 State Legislatures on Suf

Passengers, Protection of....22 Pay of Army Officers.... .22 1 Penitentiaries in Territories.19

2

Pensions..

4 Peonage Abolished.
Printer to Congress
Proclamations Declared

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IMPEACHΜΕΝΤ.

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20 Reports and Vote on Im.26 peaching President John.21 son..

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1 Robbery of United States, Arizona

4 How Punished....

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Smuggling

26 Arkansas.
20 California

Tenure of Civil Offices
Town Sites on Public Lands.26 Dakota

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21-22 Colorado

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23 Connecticut.

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63

26 Idaho

Georgia

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Illinois

58

27 Indiana..

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27 Indian Territory

64

27 Iowa

55

27 Kentucky

Kangas.

62

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Louisiana...

62

27 Maine.....

43

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25 Post-office Site in New York. 27 Pennsylvania

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Drafted Men

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VOTE FOR PRESIDENT.

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Education, Department of...24 Warin..
Franchise in Dist. Columbia. 19 Nebraska, Admission of....28 Popular Vote for President,
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