Dist. Dem. Wyoming .2172 Livingston 2223 In Oct. 1866, total vote for Governor, 40,960; Arthur I. Boreman over Benjamin H. Smith, 6,644. Total vote, May 24, 1866, on Amendment to State Constitution,* 39,457; majority for ratification, 7,217. [The vote of Nicholas Co. was set aside by the County Board of Super visors on account of disregard of registry law.] In 1864, whole vote for President, Mason.....1311 33,590; Lincoln's majority, 12,714. CONGRESS, 1866. Rep. 40.. Kane.. .3942 1052.. 4270 1482.. 2857 1347 440.. 2113 564.. 1442 453 300.. 1765 470.. 1244 399 1317.. 4245 1864.. 2796 1640 I. Hubbard.. II. Kitchen.. III. Polsley Rep.maj. McHenry..2697 .10001 Johnson....8239....1762 McLean...4743 8296 Andrews...5190....3106 Menard....1048 5211 Oley...... 682.. 2951 1188.. 2119 1007 .8639....1572 Mercer .2020 LEGISLATURE, 1867. Senate.House.Joint Bal. Monroe.... 674 Republicans.. 20 40. 60 Montgom'y1790 Democrats 14 Morgan .2486 2578.. 2292 Moultrie... 713 Ogle 2882 Adams.....4091 NOTE. The election in 1867 was only for Legislature and local officers. There was no material change in the position of parties in the Legislature. The Republicans claim some small gains. ILLINOIS. CONGRESS, '66. PRES.'64. TREAS.'62. Counties. Rep. Dem. Un.Dem. Un.Dem. Logan.Dickey.Linc.McClel.Butler.Starne. 4750.. 3496 Alexander. 631 .942.. 722 4562.. 2357 4154 Sangamon.4073 881.. 151 710 Schuyler ..1382 Peoria Rock Isl'd.2631 942 Bond Boone .1352 ...1646 679.. 1154 713.. 908 763 Scott.. ..1033 165.. 1727 Brown..... 907 1270.. 718 1376.. 3351 541.. 311 Carroll....1655 259.. 1903 1278.. 863 280 Shelby ..1488 2142.. 1168 2297.. 596 1964 St. Clair...4451 Union 819 1133.. 1248 1104 Christian..1501 1635.. 1043 Cumberl'd. 797 1062.. 591 ..2025 1332 Vermilion .2766 1606.. 698 491.. 2985 741.. 1829 670 1C80.. 1271 1069.. 839 953 649.. 993 527.. 1816 1994.. 1683 774.. 1174 1858.. 1204 Edwards.. 764 324.. 636 Effingham 904 1307.. 635 Fayette....1468 1616.. 1054 330.. 389 1223.. 224 1680.. 561 520 1861 334 901 Ford. 490 166.. 233 258.. 185 1341 692 Counties. Rep. Dem. Rep. Dem. 899.. 730 1286 214.. 597 284 718 293 Clark. 233 98.. 46 .2649 1603.. 1669 845 1007.. 225 4530 4217.. 2743 .2804 4795.. 2282 125.. 224 70.. 171 1356.. 2652 742.. 711 3253.. 4018 3729.. 3226 48 1483 786 3811 4698 135.. 256 64.. 25 Dunn 679 282.. 285 71.. 37 307.. 506 388.. 515 251 362 3305 1561 1107 Green Lake..1197 640.. 886 511.. 1441 508 1215.. 1282 1424 299.. 680 207 2443.. 2157 2742 707.. 776 687 Kewaunee.... 268 549.. 81 429.. 157 Kenosha 1712 22 2248 527 647 650 178 .1173 1088.. 937 La Crosse.....1536 1183.. 854 La Fayette....1526 1730.. 889 La Pointe Manitowoc ..1247 2112.. 842 Marathon 90 618.. 33 Marquette 445 748.. 367 Milwaukee .3500 7176.. 2048 Monroe..... .1329 1061.. 785 Oconto 576 262.. 212 Outagamie 949 1388.. 628 Ozaukee.... 220 2052.. 208 1683.. 243 302 150.. 165 113.. 278 GOVERNOR,'67. Gov. '66.PRES.'54. Rep. Dem. Rep. Dem. Un. Dem. Bullock. Adams.Bullock.Sweet'r. Linc.McCl. Barnstable 2230 997.. 2036 325.. 3994 701 Berkshire....4137 3773.. 4004 2369.. 5314 3363 Bristol.. ..8407 3137.. 5884 901.. 9736 2173 74.. 475 138 3953..17237 5691 670.. 4376 1289 1798.. 6356 2894 314.. 5036 866 5249..22318 9597 270 99.. 373 Essex.. .13472 10803..13142 Franklin .3429 1392.. 3222 Hampden.. ..4551 3906.. 4302 Hampshire.. 4353 1345.. 3790 Middlesex...17974 14345..17520 Nantucket. 321 40.. 39.. 486 36 Norfolk. .8074 7862.. 8308 2945..11040 5502 Plymouth....6442 3943.. 5507 1260.. 7610 2512 Suffolk ..8555 9908..10454 4276..14692 8367 67 Worcester...16091 8810..13107 2498..18072 5615 75 753 879 Total Per cent.. 331 .98306 70360..91980 26671..26742 48744 ..58.28 41.72..77.46 22.46.. 72.23 27.77 In 1867, whole vote for Governor, including 125 scattering, 168,791; Alexander H. Bullock over John Quincy Adams, 27,946. In 1866, total vote for Governor, including 100 scattering, 118,751; Bullock over Theodore H. Sweetser, 65,309 over all, 65,209. In 1865, total vote for Governor, 91,318; Bullock over Darius N. Couch, 48,667; over all, 48,506. In 1864, whole vote for Governor, 174,471; John A. Andrew over Henry W. Paine, 76,091; whole vote for President, 175,487; Lincoln over McClellan, 77,997. LEGISLATURE, 1868. Senate*.House.Joint Bal. Republicans Republican maj. Dukes Democrats Unclassified.. Tep.maj. Pierce. 829 887.. 383 375.. 656 Polk 224 117.. 121 94.. 176 107 311 1254.. 2034 1644 934.. 1020 652 1385.. 4368 1532 269.. 591 326 On the Liquor Question, which was made a test at the polls, there are in the Senate 31 for license and 9 for prohibition; in the House, 184 for license, 50 for prohibition, and 6 uncertain. TENNESSEE. 511 Counties. 841.. 2076 986 97 Anderson GOVERNOR, 1867. SECESSION,'61. Rep. Cons. Seces. No Seces. Brownlow.Etheridge. 643 355.. 97 1278 2185 130 Davidson Decatur De Kalb Dickson Dyer Fayette.. 864 182.. Fentress. Frankiin. Gibson Giles.. 1879 153.. 2458 11 237.. 586 1492 Brownlow.Etheridgc. Secess.NoSecess. Butler.White. James Mullins over 687 277.. 1999 286 Sullivan... 709 22 Edward Cooper, 6227. Cheatham... 208 Washington.1314 93 V. Trimble.Peyton. 58 802.. 744 1717 Davidson ...5367 980 Roderick R. Butler Robertson ... 338 over J. White, 10,195: Sumner 510 545 233 ov.J.White and Joseph Williamson..1687 Powell, Rep. 10,151. Wilson II. Maynard.Williams. Anderson... no ret'rns 344 Total.. 9357 3168 John Trimble over 291 Bailey Peyton, 6,194. 219 Peyton and D. H. 156 Mason, Ind. Republi1031 can, 5,314. 600 .1212 782 Jackson 636 342. 1483 714 McMinn 1296 380 VI. Arnell.Thomas. 3196 Polk. 213 45 Hardin 879 114 162.. 763 Union... 660 207 Lauderdale. 204 48 267.. 2912 387.. 904 1144 127.. 1318 586 Macon 600 47.. 447 697 503.. 2754 20 30.. 414 600 449.. 1642 101 Cumberland 250 Maury 2817 238.. 2731 Meigs. 267 Fentress 233 Monroe.. 774 Grundy 46 588.. 2631 33 Hamilton .1503 Morgan.. 179 630 Jackson... 643 158 Total. .7596 2170 171 Sam'l M. Arnell over 49 Dorsey B. Thomas, 307 VII. Hawkins.Cold❜ll. 2823 232 582 209 67 248 631 608 25 173 5,426. Obion Macon.. 596 47 Benton 271 13 24 Carroll. 62.. 780 168 Polk. 211 48.. 738 317 Overton.. 414 9 Gibson... Putnam. Putnam.. no elec'n Henderson.. 786 104 Rhea... Rhea 109.. 554 1568 Sequatchie.. 125 7 Lauderdale. 287 154 493.. 3839 17 Smith.. .1000 267 Obion... White Sevier 1353 Total... .8023 Smith. 993 278.. 1249 676 631.. 1839 Van Buren.. 71 Warren... 418 360 25 Total......5000 Isaac R. Hawkins ov. 1614 W. P. Coldwell, 4,019. Wm. B. Stokes over VIII. Nunn.Leftw'k. 99 Eli G. Fleming, 6,409. Fayette.....1428 981 529 22.. 1586 627 IV. Mullins. Edmond. Hardeman.. 378 625 224.. 6465 69 Bedford Tipton 178 1273.. 943 430 16 Cannon.. .1719 987 Haywood ...1718 391 164 McNairy 589 126 Union Coffee 223 431 Madison 329 Shelby 179 Tipton.. 102.. 1022 1445 474 Wayne.. 622 Rutherford..2932 Weakley White Total......9448 789.. 2529 353 380 Total.. .9057 6189 David A. Nunn ov. J. 3221 F. Leftwick, 2,868. LEGISLATURE, 1867. Senate.House. Joint Bal. 574.. 1949 28 Republicans 25 Military vote.. Conservatives. Total. 74484 22548..103470 48236 Republican maj.. DELAWARE. GOV'NOR,'66. PRES.'64. PRES.'60. Rep. Dem. Un.Dem. Un Dem. Riddle.Saulsbury. Linc.McClel.Linc. Others. .1796 2725.. 1652 2402.. 1070 2948 3 others 1 each. The vote for members of New Castle...4428 4248.. 4274 3813.. 2074 5290 Counties. Kent. Counties. TEXAS. No electlon, 1867. The Registration shows 56,666 white and 47,430 colored voters. An election for Convention begins on the 10th of Feb. 1868. In 1866 there were 60,682 votes for Governor; J. W. Throckmorton having 36,580 maj. over E. M. Pease; but Throckmorton and his friends in the Legislature proved to be out-and-out rebels, and the State was put under military rule, Pease being civil Governor. In 1866, the vote on the State Constitution was 48.519; majority for amending, 7,719. In 1860, total vote for President, 62.657; Breckinridge, 47,547; Bell, 15,110. The last Legislabure consisted of 33 Senators and 90 Representatives, among whom the Radicals had but here and there one. MISSOURI. SUPT.'66.NEW CONS.'65.PRES.'64. Phelps Pike.. Adair Park. Will. For. Against.Linc. McClel. Polk 17 Barton.. 23 Randolph Ray 585 275.. 309 Bollinger 255 132.. Boone. Buchanan 135 631.. 132 .1447 1292.. 866 83.. 574 21 Reynolds 522.. 350 403.. 531 798 1 12 Ripley... 813 St. Charles...1239 813 223 146 408.. 246 134 394.. 172 213.. 423 217 1 9231.. 5322 11248..14027 8882 442 357.. 317 137.. 170 98 551 113 Scotland Schuyler 388 152.. 260 Carter 10 Scott..... 73.. 76 105 Shannon. Shelby. 363 2 Stoddard. Clinton 445 322. 269 196.. 297 492 Texas.. Cole Vernon 502 Cooper Crawford Dade.. Wayne. 247.. 343 189 Dallas Webster Worth DeKalb Wright Soldiers' vote $995 1168.. Total .62187 40958..43670 41308..71676 31626 Per cent........60.11 39.09.. 51.68 48.32.. 69.41 30.59 In 1866, total vote for Superintendent of Fublic Schools, 104,775; Parker over Williams, 20,859. In 1865, total vote on the new Constitution, so far as returned, 85,478; maj. for new Constitution, 1,862. In 1864, whole vote for 232 President, 103,302; Lincoln over McClellan, 40,050. In 1860, whole vote for President, 165,518; anti-Lincoln maj. 131,462. 1 6 LEGISLATURE, 1867.-The Radicals have a large majority in each branch of the State Legislature. NOTE.-There was no State election in 1867 A vacancy caused in the IIId Congressional District by the death of Thomas E. Noel, Dem., was filled by the election of James R. McCormick, Dem. There was a very light vote, and some disputes about registration, illegality, &c., which may be brought for settlement to the House of Representatives. James H. Chase was the Republican candidate. Total Per cent.... 238.. 225 113 Terre Bonne Union. 32.. 57 15 Vermillion 378.. 329 267 Winn 78 81 170.. 132 141.. 56 187 798.. 235 779 103.. 32 105.. .10529 19600.. 9200 19858..15672 12990 .34.95 55.05...31.66 68.34..54.64 45.36 Majority against striking out the word "white," 9,071; majority against striking out the word "male," 10,658; majority in favor of disfranchising rebels, 2,682; highest vote cast (on striking out the word "white,") 30,129. In 1866, total vote for Governor (inclusive of 9 scattering), 27,530; Crawford over McDowell, 11,219. Total vote for member of Congress, 27,308; Clarke over Blair, 11,196. In 1864, whole vote for President, 19,382; Lincoln over McClellan, 12,000; whole vote for Governor, 19,371; Crawford, "Lane" Union, over That cher, "Anti-Lane" Union, 3,782. LEGISLATURE, 1867. Senate.House.Joint Bal. Republicans. 187 1371 1558.. 1230 507 631 1188.. 581 275 484 2060 2544.. 1901 477 1268 1745.. 1209 2031 3102 5133.. 2679 .1173 1618 2791.. 1373 58 12 36 10 614 2085 2699.. 1854 521 556 1077.. 508 172 149 2413 2562.. 1979 888 1578 2466.. 1510 54 985 661 1649.. 663 200 595 246 841.. 398 4 519 363 786.. 220 267 806 248 1054.. 584 49 Total .45199 84431 129630.75083 4006 Per cent ..34.09 65.91 100.00..94.94 5.06 The Convention assembled at New Orleans early in December. In 1865, at the election for Governor J. Madison Wells had 16,815 over Allen. In 1860 the vote for President was 50,510; Breckinridge, 22,681; Bell, 20,204; Douglas, 7,625. Breckinridge over Bell, 2,477; Bell and Douglas over Breckinridge, 5,143. 22 66.. 88 Chambers Democrats Rep. maj... 27 Clay Clarke .2671.. 1175 17.. 1079 918 111 .2034.. 660 450.. 364 2347 54 .2718.. 1380 37.. 918 1017 157 .1132.. 498 46.. Cherokee.. Cleburne. Crenshaw LOUISIANA. 1867-VOTERS REGIST'D.CONVENT'N. Coffee Choctaw ...2190.. .2321.. 1035 13. 255 952 .1548.. 436 110.. 527 1706 223 .1178.. 439 14.. .1554.. 376 146.. 977 155.. 472 542 158 Parishes. Ascension. Assumption. Avoyelles White. Col'd. Total. For.Agst. Conecuh.. Baton Rouge, E. Caddo 580 1765 2345.. 1587 49 Coosa Colbert ..1275.. .1783. .1679.. ..1810.. 288 217.. 394 878 2 Covington.. 876 45.. 706 930 729 54.. 774.. 82 122. 844 Dale. Dallas. DeKalb Elmore Fayette 17 404 277 1280 5 620 833 339 893.. 384 4.. 204 849 202 .2479.. 1281 1.. ..1106.. 530 30.. 359 1299 985.. 559 8. 715 902 460 .3568.. 2579 104.. 765 696 4242.. 3520 31. .1896.. 621 189.. .8330.. 5602 144.. 416 12 37 157 13 Henry 2117.. 810 150.. 317 1109 |