III. Johnson. Hartson. Butte... .1248 1273 128 Colusa.. 705 358 11920 Del Norte.. 173 162 372 Humboldt 608 505 Klamath.. 188 422 Lake... 451 2277 Lassen.. 123 1132 Marin. 349 Mendocino...1025 338 Napa..... 771 Plumas.. 693 Shasta....... 563 635 811 1309 Alpine....... 68 Siskiyou. 920 632 .1475 1505 .2407 563 152 Amador......1222 Alameda.....1258 1855 1012 Trinity. Tehama...... 399 349 Calaveras....1046 1156 Yolo.. Yuba.........1129 Contra Costa. 737 1093 Eldorado.....1706 1654 Mono. Total.. ......15778 145 Nevada......2464 Sacramento..2326 District. Dem. Rep. San Joaquin. 1868....2092 PRESENT TERRITORIAL GOVERNMENT.-Gover- S. B. Axtell, Dem.,over Frank Pixley, Rep., 3551. II. Coffreth. Sargent. 967 1315 15496 2979 James A. Johnson, Placer... 1236 1979 Dem., over C. Hartson, 3083 Rep., 282. 11279 8893 11386 9606 379 1849 2228 1839 2459 2030 3366 2167 3528 44128 43285 45082 45493 843 .87413..........90575 PRESENT STATE GOVERNMENT.-Governor, James E. English; Lieutenant-Governor, Julius Hotchkiss; Secretary of State, Thomas M. Waller; Treasurer, Charles M. Pond'; Comptroller, Seth S. Logan. Eng- Jewlish, ell, Dem. Rep. Dem. Rep. 209. Fairfield.. 632 9164 9000 7783 7151 7961 7569 9167 9088 587 Litchfield. 295 4688 4393 5059 4485 Middlesex. 200 2754 2954 2793 3694 N. Haven. 2386 N. London 659 4581 5240 4710 5664 Tolland... Windham 1336 Avon 242 323 117 227 N. Haven. 4974 3036|| 5020| 3363 202 255 4688 4393 5059 4485 204 MIDDLESEX COUNTY. 129 98 136 85 182 161 124 135 133 195 285 121 232 598 581 590 267 225 268 324 295 180 302 229 759 82 47 391 322 195 Milford.... 377 324 268 330 Chatham.. 163 171 162) 192 164 175 212 265 157 147 165 145 183 158 211 164 241 149 114 162 118 53 65 206 168 49 62 230 192 149 62 120 908 717 282 109 83 Old-Sa'b' k 182 148 Portland.. 425 370 Saybrook.. 186 154 Westbrook 310 306 355 90 135 ΙΟΙ 138 Wall'ngf'd 366 178 217 175 167 234 Waterb'ry 1151 880 1082 940 59 46 68 49 110 77 131 Woodbr'ge 57 104 55 104 W.Hartford 92 164 100 162 Total...... 2754 2954 2793 3094 Total... 11279 8893 11386 9606 Wethersfi'd 183 251|| 206 253 Majority... DAKOTA. 1198 1102 1023 An election was held in Dakota Territory in 1870, for delegate to Congress, with the following result: M. K. Armstrong, Democrat.. W. A. Burleigh, Republican... S. S. Spink, Republican.. Armstrong over Burleigh, 96; over Spink, 175. PRESENT TERRITORIAL GOVERNMENT.-Governor, John A. Burbank; Secretary, George A. Batchelder; District Attorney, Warren Coles; Marshal, Laban H. Litchfield; Surveyor-General, W. H. H. Beadle; Chief Justice. George W. French; Associate Justices, Jeff. P. Kidder and Wilmot W. Brookings. TERRITORIAL LEGISLATURE.-The Territorial Legislature is composed of 28 Republicans and 7 Democrats: and there are 4 vacancies. Total The above tables for 1870 give the actual vote cast. The Republican Board of State Canvassers threw out the returns from the counties of Brevard, Calhoun, Dade, Lafayette, Manatee, Monroe, Sumter, Suwanee, and Taylor for alleged informalities, and thus counted in the Republican candidates for Congress and Lieutenant-Governor. By means of this manipulation, the majority for Walls (negro) for Congress was made 629, and for Day, for LieutenantGovernor, 614. The canvassers also elected a Republican Legislature by throwing out several Democratic counties. PRESENT STATE GOVERNMENT.-Governor, Harrison B. Reed; Lieutenant-Governor, Samuel T. Day; Secretary of State, George J. Alden. Manatee... Monroe Nassau.. ... Rolk...... 284 Putnam... Santa Rosa 68 188 255 St. John's. Sumter.... Suwanee.. 88 318 230 148 266 Taylor.... Volusia... Wakulla... 123 Walton... 368 Washi'gt'n 270 184 184 121 The Democratic majority in the State was estimated at 35000. In 1868, the vote for Governor was as follows: Rufus B. Bullock, Rep., 83527; John B. Gordon, Dem., 76356. Bullock's majority, 7171. The vote for President, in 1868, was, Seymour, 101767; Grant, 57159. Seymour's majority, 44608. PRESENT STATE GOVERNMENT.-Governor, Rufus B. Bullock; Secretary of State, D. G. Cotting; Comptroller, Madison Bell; Attorney-General, Henry P. Farrow; Treasurer, N. N. L. Angier, STATE LEGISLATURE.-The Democrats elected a large majority of both branches of the Legislature in 1870. COUNTIES.? IDAHO. Congress, 1870. Majorities. Carroll.. 1287 451 1738 680 2292 550 Clark.. Clay. 534 1637 1103 1906 1548 58 1079 1137 1332 1394 Clinton... 135 1223 1088 1570 1559 Coles.... 132 1963 1831 2247 2658 Cook. 7037 14227 21264 19104 27527 929 627 1477 1150 Cumberl'd 189 819 630 1344 1007 588 2129 890 344 De Witt.. 147 Douglas... Du Page.. Edgar. 1030 1133 1632 1100 Edwards.. 350 363 713 421 Effingham Fayette... Ford. 268 1002 734 1690 1021 Franklin.. 281 1132 851 1278 1021 Fulton.. 386 2809 2423 Gallatin... 311 925 614 1025 704 1545 824 2569 1363 Grundy. 966 1963 Hamilton.. 1284 809 Hancock.. 304 2866 2562 3687 3569 Hardin.... Henderson 141 721 862 1030 1756 Iroquois.. 1326 Jackson... 12 1367 1333 Jefferson.. Jasper. 239 1134 540 1255 715 1930 1116 Boise 614 1167 653 Jersey. 401 Idaho.. 134 332 179 Jo Daviess 161 Johnson.. 1372 2273 1892 2980 604 970 612 1234 Oneida.. 138 69 1022 2979 1653 5047 867 2808 44 42 Kendall... Knox...... 1543 Lake.. 1230 Majority. Total vote.. 825 4319 884 La Salle.. 579 5320 Lawrence. 274 171 739 535 1955 1478 3021 2496 5101 635 1865 1090 2545 3771 3192 5439 6231 936 662 1175 1074 861 1752 1542 3065 Livingston Logan.... Macon. Macoupin. Madison... Marion.... Marshall.. 241 1421 1663 2132 3448 Mason..... 47 Massac.... 134 McDono'h 112 McHenry McLean... 1870. Majorities. 1870. Full Vote. President, 1868. Full Vote. Menard... 209 Mercer.... 346 Monroe... 365 M'tgom'ry 227 Ridge ly, Bates, Rep. Dem. Morgan... 88 Moultrie.. 157 233 1532 1934 1109 1062 1719 1677 667 801 614 883 2404 2292 2721 2936 1332 532 1864 1380 3296 2267 3034 3858 5895 1043 834 1295 1066 958 1304 1388 2078 833 468 1345 966 1706 1479 2700 2173 2275 2187 2773 2663 807 1146 857 1507 3666 743 2962 310 4252 4212 1098 639 Piatt. 773 1558 Pike. 1299 134 1433 306 2050 Pope. 936 543 1502 930 Pulaski.. 694 1648 2312 2315 3844 Putnam... 343 225 702 393 Randolph.] 5471 4774 Perry. 902 1581 |