TOTAL POPULATION OF THE STATES, Classified into Geographical Divisions and Separated into White and Colored; together with the Number of White and Colored Illiterates in each-from the Census of 1880. Groups of States, with White Total Illiterates Illiterates Illiterates ten years and upward. White Colored Total 41,740 4,010,529 740,141 11,742,445 454,441 12,196,886 West Virginia. Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota. Missouri Nebraska Virginia. North Carolina. Georgia.. Alabama Mississippi. Florida.... Texas.... Arkansas Kentucky. Tennessee Tot al.... California. Oregon. Nevada. Total United States..401 2,945,159 3,184,436 6,129,595 42,714,479 6,656,861 49,371,340 TOTAL PRODUCTION OF GOLD AND SILVER IN THE UNITED STATES FROM 1792 ΤΟ 1885 INCLUSIVE. Gold Total of both. $1,704,886,769 699,100,000 $2,403,986,769 POPULAR VOTE FOR PRESIDENT IN 1876, 1880 AND 1884, BY GEOGRAPHICAL GROUPS OF STATES. * Colorado chose Electors by the Legislature in 1876. AGGREGATE POPULAR VOTE ON CONGRESS, IN 1876, 1880 AND 1884, BY GEOGRAPHICAL GROUPS * In Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi and South Carolina, the total vote was as follows: 325 The percentage of loss in votes in 1884 from 1876 was 29.29. Counties. Rep. Dem. Rep. Dem. Wh'l'r (76) Gregg. Hughes, ham. ARKANSAS. GOVERNOR, September, 1886.- Arkansas. 827 1,061 3 Grant..... 125 748 158 912 1,125 Green..... 118 1,589 73 164 Hempst'd. 1,833 1,892 1 Izard.... 109 1,115 Rep. Dem. Wh'l'r. Phillips... 2,451 1,098 198 31 692 159 295 1,574 1,262 Ashley Baxter Benton 242 3,422 652 Calhoun 209 518 357 Carroll. 615 1,106 739 Randolph. 116 1,909 84 Jefferson.. 3,926 1,189 82 Saline 177 Johnson.. 419 1,223 1,029 Scott 301 834 590 179 1,273 196 317 Lafayette. 269 252 35 Searcу 54 Sebastian. 1,266 2,668 68 Cleveland. 321 974 217 Lee...... 704 1,805 24 Sevier..... 133 861 244 Columbia. 683 1,712 167 Lincoln... 1,112 Conway 1,824 1,423 158 Little Riv'r 685 641 56 St. Francis 909 951 143 Craighead. 192 1,512 130 Lozan... 634 1,738 Crawford. 1,826 2,161 46 Lonoke... 913 1,552 335 Union .... 972 1,317 94 69 Van Buren 217 457 400 83 850 Franklin.. 787 2,392 Fulton.... 162 967 196 129 Newton... 479 312 398 158 Washngtn 1,887 2,730 50 15 White.... 371 1,132 1,726 1 Woodruff.. 1,109 1,289 53 396 1,467 534 490 Yell.. Total....54070 90650 19169 Per cent.. 33.00 55.31 11.69 63 Plurality.. 36580 Garland... 976 1,482 98 Perry 242 447 229 Total vote -163,889 Leach, ridge. Lee. Π. 4.380 8,612 2,846 Ray. McRae. Hitt, G. III. 4,169 8,909 2,343 IV. V. Rogers, ridge. At the election, September 6. 1886, sixtyseven of the seventy-five counties voted on License. The yeas were 73,905: nays, 56,989. Twenty-three of the sixty-seven counties voted against License. In 1882 the vote on License was-yeas, 79.246; nays, 45,187. In tweive of the seventy-four counties voting, the majority was against License. CALIFORNIA. The vote on the State ticket was close. The Democrats elected their candidate for Gov. ernor-Washington Bartlett-over John F. Swift, Rep., and most of the State officers, and a majority of the Legislature. The Republicans elected a portion of the State ticket and four of the six Representatives in Congress. [See List.] *1886—— The official canvass could not be secured in time for insertion in this page. If received before the publication of the ALMANAC, it will be inserted in the "Political Miscellany." COLORADO. CONNECTICUT. Rep. Dem. Pro. Labor. Rep. Counties. Louns- Cleve. (8) Harri Buck bury. land. Forbes. Baker. SOD. Waller. Palmer. Curtis. lev. Waller. Fairfield 11,107 10,756 701 559 12,312 13,045 387 209 9,513 10,183 Hartford 11,871 13,126 808 319 13,719 14,195 344 229 11,982 12,478 Litchfield... 4,954 5,408 448 169 215 111 Middlesex... 3,379 3,048 368 103 New-Haven. 14,087 15,641 1,013 1,477 New-London 6,064 6,193 749 43 7,287 6,760 Tolland. 2,185 2,046 294 104 16 2,390 2,103 Total. 56,920 58,818 4,699 2,792 66,274 67,920 2,126 1,379 Per cent.. 46.18 47.72 3.80 2.30 48.12 Rep. Dem. Pro. Labor. Rep. Dem. Buck. Vance. Hart. Soper. Buck. Eaton. 14,898 988 378 16,589 16,285 Lewis. French. Augur. Mansfield. Allen. Mitchell. Π..... 17,402 18,730 1,336 1,649 20,593 22,589 Russell. Hyde, Rockwell. Scattering. Wait. Johnson. Ι.... 9,366 8,718 1,066 11,700 9,238 Miles. Granger. Manchester. Bingham. Coe. Seymour. 791 18,373 18,526 IV..... 15,914 16,235 1,082 20 OTHER STATE OFFICERS VOTED FOR, 1886. Lieut.-Gov. James L. Howard, Rep... 57,101 Gbk. Phelps. Treasurer-Alexander Warner, Rep... 57,207 -1884 Pro. Hammond. 303 Dow. 552 Crocker. 521 Strang. 602 225 Baldwin. 718 Vallette. 255 Taylor. 298 Robert Pyne, Labor. 2,746 Scattering... 20 W. F. Hinckley, Labor.... 2,753 W. W. Skiddy, Dem.... Sec. of State-L. M. Hubbard, Rep. 57,464 T. H. Talcott, Pro.. B. F. Maher, Dem.. 58,238 S. M. Camp, Labor. W. S. Bailey, Pro. 4,687 Scattering.. 58,692 4,685 2,693 4 |