1876. 1874. 2106.. 966. 370 688. 611 657 557.. 75 290 613.. 13 281 579.. 387 621.. 746 800.. 822 507.. 565 740.. 361 559.. 475 781.. 801 702.. 541 41.. 388 500.. 601 995. 914 1031.. 245 616.. 625 64 Brunswick 1340 1392.. 1413 Jorg's. Hinton Stowell Mann 425 695 602 Page....... 149 1207.. 98 3143.. 272 64 772.. 236 346 591 Cumberl'd 1132 728.. 873 421 368 Dinwiddie 818 828.. 1202 614 541 Greensv'le. 529 613 Lunenburg1048 972.. 877 616 Meckl'nb'g2446 1805.. 2129 395 Nottoway. 347 647.. 971 1077 Petersburg2093 2316.. 2094 793 Powhatan. 840 571.. 794 570 Prnc. Edw.1570 1128.. 1328 6382 301 705 In 1873, Kemper's maj., 8,349: 686 in 1872, John T. Harris's, 4,158. 985 555 VIII. O'Neal Hunton Bar.I.Hunt. 1861 Alex'dria..1349 1606.. 105 Alex'a Co. 590 233.. 48 Clarke 362 842.. 271 Culpeper.. 964 1252.. 1942 ... 535.w.SpotsIv. Total...13896 12492..14583 8201 Fairfax...1391 1646.. 1603 Fauquier..1253 2275.. 1575 Maj...... 3288.. 295 In 1876, De Mortie, Ind. Rep., Frederick. 383 1522.. Kemper's maj. in 1873, 2,714; had 383 votes. Hughes's maj. Loudoun..1710 2646.. 543 Sener's, in 1872, 373. in 1873, 4,738; Stowell's, in 1872, Madison... 277 1097.. II. Segar Goode Platt Goode 7,325. Orange.... 960 1108.. Rap'han'k. 465 940.. 625 555 Warren... 136 939.. 226 Winchester 335 554.. Total...10175 16660.. 9291 9809 6485.. 358 V. Lewis Cabell Thomas Cab. C. Y. Thomas's in 1872, 700. 159 385 790.. 240 107 VI. Burch Tucker Johns. Tuck. Roanoke.. 773 1146. 505 Alleghany. 145 493.. 15 430 Russell.... 112 Total...14989 16885..13390 13521 Amherst..1373 1790.. 907 1295 Scott. Maj.. 131 Appomat'x 809 946.. 589 In 1874, Norton (colored), Ind. Bedford...1864 2922.. 1053 Botetourt. 612 1479.. 239 Rep., had 444 votes. Hughes's Buck'gh'm1441 1235.. 109 maj. in 1873, 1,839; Platt's, in Campbell..2945 3379.. 2240 Nelson....1039 1685.. 255 1002 III. Mills Walk. Burgess Walk. Rockbr'ge. 899 2496.. 300 1207 Caroline...1419 1494.. 1232 1387 Chestrfi'ld-1597 1739.. 1417 1511 Total...11127 16425.. 5707 10708 In 1874, Fayette M'Mullen, Hanover..1397 1736.. 1238 1459 Maj. 5298.. 5001 Ind., had 6,760 votes. In 1873, Henrico...1646 1627.. 1309 1403 In 1873, Kemper's maj., 3,352; Kemper's maj. was 9,199; in 1872, Louisa....1512 1374.. 1137 1102 in 1872, Whitehead's, 622. Rees T. Bowen's 5,028. 1872, 5,224. WEST VIRGINIA 30 887 Total....4791 15127.. 1821 8052 Maj... 10336.. 68 €1 II. Barbour. Lamon Martin Boteler (I.) Faulkner Hayes Tilden Cooper Grant Greeley 727 628 Berkeley. 1618 1840.. -1113 1433.. 1563 1897 1311 1283 Grant 607 813.. 318 192.. 816 Hampshire. 280 1655.. 1657 Hardy 132 870... 877 Jefferson. 781 1210... Marion 1560 1735 Mineral 697 636.. 697 971 528 366 Monongahela.. 562.. 807 Morgan 188 Pendleton.. 346 810.. 808 247 318 Pocahontas 239 627.. 627 Preston... 756.. 2183 Randolphi Upshur. 338 1205 1087 679 767.. 657 316 121 1024 588.. 564 Webster.. 27- 320.. Senate. House.Jt.Bal. | Auditor.....Charles M. Shinn, Rep.; Joseph C. Miller, Dem.; S. H. Piersoe, Gbk. Treasurer..Moses Frankenberger, Rep.; Thos. J. West, Dem.; J. G. Shilling, Grbk. White, Dem.; W. H. Tomlinson, In the previous Legislature, the Democrats Att'y Gen...John A. Hutchinson, Rep.; Robert had 14 maj. in the Senate, and 33 in the House47 on joint ballot. Two U.S. Senators are to be chosen by this Legislature-one to fill a vacancy, another for a full term. 29451 42.92 1.36 52.32 47.68 9383 2864 66263 100526 61766 Majority. 51.21 48.79.. 54 84 45.16.. 50.25 49.75.. 44.79 55.21 18550 841 15412 One of the Republican electors was 4,900 votes behind his colleagues, in consequence of the accidental omission of his name from the tickets in certain counties. In 1876, there were 1,509 votes for the Cooper | LEGISLATURE, 1876-'7. Electoral ticket; 153 for the Prohibition electors; 29 for the Anti-Secret Society electors, and 1,655 scattering. In 1875, Hammond, Pro., had 460 votes, and there were 141 scattering. Total vote: On President, in 1876, 257,312; in 1875, on Governor, 170,070; in 1873, 147,858; in 1872, on President, 191,444 In 1875, the Democrats elected their candidates for Lieut. Governor, Secretary of State, Treasurer, Attorney General and Supt. of Public Instruction. Congressmen. 1876. 1874. Dists. Rep. Dem. Rep. Dem. 1. Wms. Winslow Wms. Pratt Kenosha.. 1606 1441.. 1170 1247 Racine.....3538 2896.. 2316 2559 Senate. House. Jt.Bal. Republicans........... Republican maj.... 188 At the general election, a vote was taken on the adoption of an act to incorporate savings banks, on which 7,098 votes were cast. Of these, 4,029 were in favor and 3,069 were against it, and the act was declared duly adopted. Wms. Winslow Wms. Pratt 510 CaswellOrtonCaswell Cook Waukesha.3125 3342.. 2260 2039 Jeffers771...2936 4060.. 2646 2927 Total....18206 12478..12568 9532 Sauk....3400 2214.. 2110 1415 Maj.......5728 Soattering 42. II. 3036 CaswellOrtonCaswellC ok Rock......5735 2832.. 4164 1537 Columbia..3463 2566.. 2580 2175 Walworth.4202 1907.. 2658 1550 Dane.......5274 5905.. 4340 Total.. III. Hazel. Orton Mag'n Thomp. 4906 Crawford..1400 1540.. 1028 1233 Hazel. Orton Mag'nThomp.!, Pound Cate McDill Cate 285 28.. 146 4 1202 40 19 224 790 666 814.. 457 655 Kimball Bouck Kim, Bouck 2583 Kewaunee. 424 1743.. 893 825 Burnett... 1649 Outagamie.1789 3702.. 1312 2470 Chippewa .1765 1581.. 1014 1929 Waupaca..2545 1673.. 1496 1544 Douglas 46 65.. 109 1843 Waushara..1934 662.. 1496 596 Dunn......1777 1152.. 1115 696 1106 Winn'bago.4640 4901.. 3591 3922 Juneau....1674 1520.. 1278 1369 Lincoln.... 79 67 237.. Total....15582 13034.11535 10343 Total....17847 20623..14733 14641 Marathon.. 619 1867.. 560 1021 Maj. .2548 1192 Maj. 2776 92 1120.. Marquette. 682 538 892 Scattering 8. Scattering 3. Oconto....1808 1175.. 8.48 866 IV. Smith LyndeLuding. Lynde. VII. Humph. Gage Rush Fulton. Polk....... 428.. 547 963 Milw'kee.10046 12064.. 7231 8611 Buffalo....1160 1080.. 604 722 Ozaukee.... 584 2492.. 1386 862 Clark 680 Portage. .....1196 656.. 609 ..1860 1787.. 1388 1062 Shawano... 579 864.. 235 Washing'n. 1322 3097.. 928 2523 Eau Claire.2266 1771.. 1982 1384 Jackson....1500 716.. 631 Total....11952 17653.. 9545 12046 La Crosse..2678 2448.. 2068 1710 467 Wood Taylor..... 235 249.. Maj 5701.. 2501 Monroe....2142 2008.. 1821 1403 Scattering 1. V. 372.. 556 CarterBragg Bark. Burch'd. Pepin....... 856 Dodge......3287 6360.. 2376 5054 St. Croix..1836 Pierce.....2277 791.. 1088 1044 F'nd d'Lac-4829 5618.. 3512 4327 Trempel'u .2375 Manit'woc.2692 3913.. 1923 3157 Vernon...2416 Sheboygan.3223 3653.. 2078 3216 Total... ....14031 19544.. 9889 15784 Maj. 5513.. 5895 Scattering 54. VI. Kimball Bouck Kim. Bouck Brown......2765 3566.. 2498 Calumet.... 994 2168.. 1247 Door.......1037 641.. 808 GreenL'ke. 1669 1567.. 1392 1667.. 1199 288 Total...14838 13860.. 9544 9546 Maj. ...... 798 448 396 779.. 1160 339 Barron... 578 66 Territory of Washington. 2 The Republican candidate for Delegate, Orange Jacobs, had a majority of about 238 over Judson, the Democratic candidate. In 1874, Jacobs's majority over 367 Sharpstein, Dem,, was 1,260. The 4 Republicans have a majority in 335 the Legislature, and on joint vote. THE THREE DISPUTED STATES.' Rep. Dem. Rep. Lib. Rep. Dem. Rep. Dem. Rep. Dem. Rep. Dem. Rep. Dem. 236.. 142 701.. 200 63 104.. 54 Calhoun.. Clay 126 311.. 116 230.. 124 312.. 123 Columbia.. 718 903.. 648 602.. 718 902.. 716 Dade..... 12.. 8 2367 1437.. 1622 891.. 2298 1502.. 2276 705.. 1588 1431.. 1586 901.. 718 5 140.. 85 174.. 85 174.. 91 Hamilton.. Hernando 97 211.. 18 144 574.. 8 442.. 141 291.. 139 292.. 330 174.. 134 583.. 138 583.. 138 579 Hillsboro. 186 790.. 158 299.. 182 794.. 182 795.. 186 790.. 182 794.. 182 795 300.. 4 214.. 16 300.. 16 300.. 16 961.. 1109 736.. 2235 309.. 66 1003.. 2397 488.. 128 147. 46 1524 1078.. 1295 920. 1174 961.. 1176 2235 736.. 2597 310.. 61 1010.. 3025 Manatee 79 324.. 207 492.. 205 960.. 1299 300.. 16 1397.. 1295 300.. 16 300 62 26 737.2659 309.. 62 1003.. 3029, 487.. 207 147.. 83 1078.. 1518 1397.. 1297 1396 147.. 83 147 1082.. 1522 1081 262.. 27 262.. 26 262 744 962.. 1070 646.. 1547 963.. 1547 963.. 1552 958.. 1547 963.. 1547 963 646.. 287 619.. 913 651.. 911 649.. 980 1017.. 972 1052.. 970 1050 667.. 580 459.. 791 677.. 788 677.. 802 667.. 791 677.. 788 677 298.. 182 Polk... -6 Putnam 586 362.. 12 901.. 34 119 407.. 55 293.. 121 405.. 117 .23849 22923..17763 15427..23666 23208..23577 23274..24340 24434..24116 24613..24026 24678 .50 95 49.05.. 51.52 46.48.. 50.49 49.51.. 50.30 49.70..49.91 50.09.. 49.5) 5).50.. 43.34 50.66 921 923. 174 937.. 208 908.. 182 443.. 6 456.. 6 456.. 12 443.. 6 455 605.. 574 619.. 571 619 768.. 406 773.. 407 771 501.. 169 511.. 167 513 506.. 335 626.. 455 460.. 161 361.. 180 363.. 181 361 626.. 46 Prior to the decision of the Supreme Court. and in the argument before the canvassing board, the counsel for the Democratic committee claimed changes and corrections in the returns, which would make Mr. Tilden's majority 1,197, and, in another contingency named, 2,219. Other claims were put forth of a majority of 361 for Tilden; 791 for Drew; 946 for Hull; of 597 for Congress in 1st District, and 216 in the 2d. Below is a statement of the actual result alleged by the returning Board, as appearing from the face of the returns" when opened by them, on the 28th of November last: PRESIDENT, '76. Counties. Rep. Dem. Nassau.. Hayes Tilden Orange. Hayes Tilden 802 667 Lafayette 310 Leon 1267 Polk Levy Baker 130 89 Putnam. 586 605 Bradford. 58 III Santa Rosa. Manatee no return. 409 768 703 St. Johns.. Monroe 338 501 Polk. 215 Sumter.. 456.... 456 Clay. 458 626 Columbia 718 903 Taylor 73 242 Dade 9 5 Volusia. 186 460 Duval 2367 1437 Wakulla... Wakulla 182 179 361 361. 179 364 Escambia.... 1602 1426 Walton 46 626 636. 43 636 167 Washington 119 407 Gadsden.. 1300 835 Hamilton 330 617 24327 24285 Hernando... Hillsboro'... 186 Holmes.. 16 Total. 42 790 On re-count for 300 Governor by order 1397 of Court, Dec. 27, 737 the Board rejected 309 Clay county ret'rns, 1003 which increa ed, as 487 the Board certified, 147 Hayes' majority on 1078 face of returns..... 262 958 Total majority on 1047 that showing The figures certified Dec. 27 by the Board to the Supreme Court, were: Governor.Marcellus L. Stearns, Rep.. Lieut.-G...David Montgomery. Rep.. Hull's majority. ..24,243 On Congress the re-count does not change the footing in the 1st District, but it increases the majority of Bisbee, in the 2d, from 18 to 319, caused by the action of the Board regarding Baker and Clay counties. Bisbee's vote is placed at 11,337, Finley's 11,018. RET. B'D DEM.COM. 1876, PRESIDENT. LOUISIANA. Hayes Tilden HayesTilden Hayes Tilden HayesTilden Felic'a, E Baker 143 238. 143 238 Bradford... 199 706 Brevard 56 III. 6 10 16 |