The printed form is properly filled, (see form,) and signed as follows: A. H. WINEGARDNER, Attest: J. H. DAMEWOOD, Constitution... No constitution... General banking law-Yes.. General banking law-No....... Exclusion of negroes and mulattoes-Yes. 19 18 19 The printed certificate is correct, (see form,) and signed as follows: A. H. WINEGARDNER, Judges. 4 General banking law-Yes.... General banking law-No..... Exclusion of negroes and mulattoes-Yes... Certificate correctly filled, and signed as follows: BENJ. HARDING, A. A. JAMISON, G. H. BRYAN, Judges. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT-Wolf River. General banking law-Yes.... General banking law-No.... Tally-list. Exclusion of negroes and mulattoes-Yes..... Exclusion of negroes and mulattoes-No. Certificate correctly filled, and signed as follows: E. P. RICHARDSON, J. M. IRWIN, Judges. P. J. JOHNSON, Clerks. No poll-book. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT-Mount Pleasant. 1 Tinlsly Potter 2 Joseph Potter 3 John C. Ridgway 4 Charles S. Foster 5 George Porter 6 James Foster 7 C. S. Anderson 8 George Blodgett 9 George W. Harrison 10 Andrew W. Peebles 11 John Harman 12 Wm. W. Peebles 13 Thomas S. Hensley 14 James S. Iddings 15 H. S. Peck 16 William Martin 17 Alexander Cox Poll-book. 18 Wm. Martin 19 James Martin 20 Moses Greenough 21 Josiah Martin 22 Hiram Quilt 23 Hezekiah Dehart 24 Wm. J. Mayfield 25 John H. Blizzard 26 James McNema 27 John Rutledge 28 Levis Cox 29 David Bunle 30 C. A. Harleigh 31 W. J. Oliphant 32 Jacob Eiler 33 Joel Martin. 9 14 1 24 11 12 18 6 Certificate correct, except that 32 are set down as voting for the exclusion of negroes and mulattoes, instead of 30. JOSEPH POTTER, JOHN RIDGWAY, Judges. Attest: CHARLES S. FOSTER, Clerk. SIXTEENTH DISTRICT-Easton. 1 F. G. Braiden 2 C. J. Myers 3 Wm. J. Pyle 4 Josiah Hix 7 S. Hull 8 R. Bean 9 S. Dark 10 D. P. Bethurim 11 Isaac Vancamp 12 Jackson Goble 13 Wm. Johnson 14 W. P. Goble 15 D. D. Baker 16 D. Swim 17 A. E. Hendricks 18 B. B. Myers 19 A. Bower 20 D. Murphy 21 George Goble 22 James Benfrow 23 A. Sparks 24 J. M. Parkman Poll-book. 25 H. Ovel 26 Stephen Sparks 40 Enos Numan General banking law-Yes..... General banking law-No. Exclusion of negroes and mulattoes-Yes Exclusion of negroes and mulattoes-No Certificate correctly filled, and signed as follows: THOMAS A. MINARD, 71 2 53 19 71 00 (This is wrongly designated the 4th district. The following informal certificate embraces the poll and tally-list.) H. Rep. 20048* MISSION PRECINCT, December 15, 1855. We, the legally qualified judges of the 17th representative district (should be senatorial) of the Territory of Kansas, do certify, that the following report is a full and correct return of the election held in district aforesaid, on the above date, for the purpose of adopting or rejecting a "constitution" for the State of Kansas, and for electing a delegate to represent the district aforesaid in the free-State convention to be held at Lawrence, on Saturday, December 22, and approving or disapproving "a general banking law system," and approving or disapproving of the exclusion of free negroes and mulattoes. There were cast For constitution...... For general banking law. For exclusion of free negroes and mulattoes. Delegate to state convention................. For exclusion of free negroes and mulattoes. Against exclusion of free negroes and mulattoes. Majority against exclusion of free negroes and mulattoes. 73 1 6 1 2 1 Whole number of votes cast.... 7 JEREMIAH A. HADLEY, HENRY WILSON, Judges. Attest: JOHN LOCKHART, Clerk. Poll-book of voters who have cast their ballots at an election held on the 15th day of December, A. D. 1855, at precinct, in district No., in Kansas Territory, on the adoption or rejection of a constitution for the State of Kansas, and upon the general banking law clause and black-law proposition. precinct, in We, the undersigned, judges and clerks of election, hereby certify, upon our oaths, that the whole number of votes cast at an election held at district of Kansas Territory, on the 15th day of December, A. D. 1855, for the adoption or rejection of a constitution; the separate article in relation to a general banking law, framed by the constitutional convention which assembled at Topeka on the 23d day of October, 1855, for the State of Kansas; and the independent proposition in relation to instructing the first general assembly on the subject of negroes and mulattoes, to be in number |