Dist's. 3.Phoenix Van Buren. NEW-YORK: Aggregate Vote for Congress. 21.Smith;.. .6330 Hammond 2787) Walden ..6636 Taylor. 22.Bennett.....8014 Smith.....2839 Mason....6394 1 King.......4397 Jones.....2457 Brown ...2332 23. Duer... ...8107 Nye.......6884 Crouse....1640 2. Bokee ...8168 Crooke...1087 Mersereau5812 24.Gott........5403 Sedgwick.4906 Baldwin...2498 ..5601 Smith..... 793 Hart......3783 25 Conger....6732 Ballard...5747 Hyde.....1870 4. Underhilll..5649 Hecker... 1035 Maclay.3905 26.Jackson....6444 Wisner...6396 Hathaway 3117 947 27.Sackett t...5845 Bascomb..5260 Bigelow..1820 5. Briggs Hasb'ck 1592 23.Scherm'h'rn6611 Selden....4746 Smith .....5627 Spencer..1476| Walsh..2765 29.Rose.......7816 Garlingho.4659 Parburt...2166 6 Brooks....9709 Field.....2042 Law.....6976 30.Rumsey....7282 Grover...5938 Angel.....2982 7. Nelson ..4943 J. Blauvelt1754 N.Blauvelt3133 31.Risley.. ..6946 Colman...2332 Chaffee...3649 3.Halloway..6801 Bailey ....1681 Ga Nun...4333 32.Spaulding...7622 Wadsw'th 2367 Clinton....3408 9.McKissock.5876 Curtis..... 1874 Woodw'd.4667 33. Putnam....5489 Smith.....2780 Willett....2575 10 Gould......6267 Edgerton .4443 Wheeler..1053 34.Burrows...5572 Davis.....3846 Burroughs2214 Fitch .....3013 11.Sylvester...6621 Beekman..3453 Olney.....3893 12. Warren.....5362 Reynolds.6055 .1867 Taylor..226,697 VanB..118,152 Cass..110,435 The aggregate vote for Members of XXXth Congress was 398,274-Whig. 199,736; Loco. 168,143; Liberty, 12,027; Native, 6,374; Land Reform, 793; Irregular Loco, 1,201. 13.Schoolcraft.7227 Wood....2315 Bouton *..3876 14.Andrews...7088 Culver....3166 Cutting....2136 * Anti-Rent. 15.Thurinan...4670 Lawrence.2828 Hedding..3455 5,921; Smith, Freedot, 6,300; Foster, Hunker, 1,751. For 30th Congress, Blackmar, Whig, 16. White......8133 Cowen....3392 Campbell..4059 17.Alexander..6109 Nellis.....5564 Sammons 1204 The popular vote in U.S. 1844, was: Clay, 1,28818.8quire......5133 King......7309 Dodge ....1325 533; Polk, 1,327,325; Birney, 62,263; total, 2.678,121. 19.Clarke......4636 Ives.......4427 Dann.....2624 The vote of 1843, was: Taylor, 1,361,450; Cass, 20.Matteson....6094 Mann......5069 Williams..3214 1,221,920; Van Buren, 291,342; total, 2,874,712. Popular and Electoral Votes for President, 1848. NEW-YORK The compiler of the foregoing Tables has spared no pains to CITY: By Cong. Dists. & Wards. insure their accuracy; but in several instances the official aggregate XXXIst CONGRESS. does not correspond with the details as given in the authorities III. Phoenix. Smith. 1... quoted. In such cases he has assumed that the official or other addi...1011 tions were correct, and entered them accordingly. The aggregate 3.......1704 2... below only includes the votes cast for Messrs. Taylor, Cass and Van Buren. In New-York and Ohio, 2,656 votes were given to the Land Reform Electors, there were 1,111 scattering votes in New Hampshire, 990 in Iowa, and over 200 in other States. 1848. 1848.) 1944. 1840. 4....... 741 Hart. 111 741 604 81 399 Aggregate 7....2127 10....1544 13....1355 Slave States, 15. 435,545 4,402 308 845,050 66 55 47 67 78 48 The above sggregate only includes the votes cast for Messrs. Taylor, Can and Van Buren In New York and Ohio, 2,656 votes were given to the Land Reform Electors; besides 2,300 scattering votes in the several States. State Capitais, Governors, and their Salaries. States and Terr.-1860. 1..Alabama.. 2..Arkansas. S.. Connecticut 4..Delaware 5.. Florida. 6..Georgia. 7..Illinois.. 8..Indiana 9..Iowa.. 10..Kentucky 11..Louisiana Governors and Salaries. ! Seat of Government. John J. Crittenden.. 2,500 Frankfort Joseph Walker... 6,000 Baton Rouge, John Hubbard 1,500 Augusta. Philip F. Thomas.. 2,000 Annapolis. 14..Massachusetts... George N. Briggs.. 2,500 Boston. 12.. Maine.. 18.. Maryland 15..Michigan 16..Mississippi 17..Missouri John S. Barry..... 1,500 Lansing. John A. Quitman.. 3,000 Jackson. Austin A. King.... 1,500 Jefferson. 18..New-Hampshire Samuel Dinsmoor. 1.000 Concord: 19.-New-Jersey. 20..New-York... 21. North Carolina.. 22..Ohio.. 23..Fennsylvania 24..Ride Island 26..Tennessee 27..Texas.. 28..Vermont 29..Virginia Daniel Haines.. 2,000 Trenton. 25..South Carolina.. W. B. Seabrook 3,500 Columbia 30..Wisconsin 31..California 2.. Sania 76. S.. "Minnesota.. Alexander Ramsey 3,000 St. Paul State of Deseret..... BRIGHAM YOUNG... • Whigs in kalies, Locos in Maman. Salt Lake City. Mitary Goverenrs. Wexford. Wicklow.. 21,385 183,347 24,247 90,937 Taking Votes in Congress.-When the Yeas and Nays are taken in the House of Representatives, the names are recorded and entered on the journal. If one fifth of the members present do not rise in their places and consent to the taking of the year and nays, the public will be kept in ignorance of the votes of the members on the question. The Ayes and Noes may be called for on any question, by one fifth of a quorum of the House, say 24 members. In this case there is a count by tellers, but no record is made of the votes of members. The French Ministry[appointed Oct. 31, 1849].-General d'Hautpool, war; M. de Rayneval, foreign affairs; Ferdinand Barrot, interior; M. Rouher, jus Hice; M. Bineau, public works; M. Darieu, public instruction and worakip; M. Dumas, agriculture and commerce: Achille Fould, Anance; Admiral Romain Desfosses, ma rine. U.S. Ministers Abroad. Gt. Britain, Abbott Lawrence, Ms. France, William C. Rives, Va Spain, D. M. Barringer, N. C. Russia, A. P. Bagby, Ala. Prussia, E. A. Hannegan, Ind. Marico, R. P. Letcher, Ky. Brazil, David Tod, Ohio. Turkey, G. P.Marsh, Vt. China, J. W. Davis, Ind. GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES. (March 4, 1849, to March 4, 1853.) THE EXECUTIVE. ZACHARY TAYLOR, of Louisiana, President of the United States.. THE CABINET. JOHN M. CLAYTON, of Delaware, Secretary of State... THE JUDICIARY. SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. JOHN MCLEAN, of Ohio, 44 14 ..Salary $5,000. Salary of Associate Justices, $4,500 each. XXX Ist CONGRESS. Assembled Monday, December 3, 1849............ Expires March 3, 1851. SENATE-60 Members. MILLARD FILLMORE, of New-York, President, ex officio, [Whigs in Italics; Locos in Roman; Freesoilers in SMALL CArs. The figures before each Senator's name denote the year when his term closes. Whigs, 25; Locos, 33; Freesoflers, 2. |