Loco. or. Cass. 186.. 280 341 435 Cleaveland.. 384 134 Caldwell 542 158 12 302 lor. Cass. Brunswick... 185 13 123 196.. 319 237 76 228 73.. 169 274 521 608 411.. 812 1191 499 Burke,... 541 Onslow 568 McDowell.... 724 23 845 Haywood.... 599 64 395 293.. 559 161 Robeson,..... 486 839 741. 524 343.. 633 545 295.. 612 741 Henderson... Macon....... 475 144 374 Rutherford 903 144 541 116 228.. 427 2017 Total...... VIII. Beaufort..... 888 .5128 2813 3894 1827 3818 6209 466.. 923 463 ..... 673 484 Greene.. 296 W. W. Ashe Catawba 981 *232 ...... Davie 463 Alexamie > Iredell and 1553 965 278.. 660 358 Jones Hyde.... 470 $33 416 235 445.. Lenoir 381 229.. 448 251 Pitt... Wayne ....... 291 396 405 745..1060 121 Total... 4987 4940 4293 363.. 524 302 70 3924 4997 3966 92.. 493 227 545 160 509. 193 466 202 272 178.. 295 171 417 382 354 328.. $79 289 and Union Mecklenburg 617 1139 519 Hertford 278 345 725 .4053 3477 5795 3071 4058 2972 Stanly ........ 695 99 328 14 Total.. 702..6038 3847 1848, wasManly, 42,360; Reid, 41,486. President, Clem's, Loco. 596..1087 520 1844-Clay, 43,232; Polk, 89,287. Bryan had 199 votes, in the VIIth District, in 1847. 284 646.. 380 756 713 -873..1014 912 Appling Total...... .4405 3138 4022 PRES'T-1848. Counties. Hill, W. Towns. Clinch. Towns. Taylor. Cass. Baker 2634..5991 2196 Baldwin Nash, Venable, Kerr, Venable, Orange and 1635 Alamance 1592 Person....... 314 633 336 Bibb Total..... 4315 5025 4455 4588 4298 4540 Chatham VI. Daniel, Clarke, Daniel, Arring Edgecombe. 792 467 632 133 191 106 160.... 144 108 Chattooga.. 258 385.... 498 350 990.... 799 1097 505 317 Early 487 152 124 175 At the late election in the VIth District, H. W. Miller Elbert. (Whig) polled 169 votes in Johnston Co. In Wake there Emanuel were 286 scattering votes, and in Franklin, 56. Mr. Toole's Fayette vote in this district, in 1847, was 914 Floyd 995 195 986 ...... 449 738 ELECTION RETURNS. 1849-CONGRESS-1847. PRES'T-1848. Total Dist. & Cos. Alston, Sellers, Gayle, Taylor, Tay 1. 723. 869 972 920 4821 5392 ..4895 6033.. 5419 4024 Judge Collier, Loco, for Governor, had no oppoWhig. Locd. Waig. Loco. lor. Cassition, and received 57,221 votes. Scattering, 548. Baldwin.... Butler.......... Clarke.... Conecuh.. Marengo Mobile. 198 192.. 156 196.... 100 183 692 342.. 678 302.... 772 277 216 610.. 358 586.... 120 327 416 $43.. 358 383.... 426 221 681 608.. 774 565.... 739 553 .1343 1195.. 1280 1117....1319 1073 * O'Neal, Loco, had 1,638 votes. In Madison, Pope polled 570, and in St. Clair 209, be side 513 in the other counties, Phillips received 793 votes and Garrett 125; Bowdon's maj. over all, 477. Phillips polled 549 votes in Chambers. ard. son. lor. Cass. 46.. 75 355.. 240 86 GOVERNOR-1849-CONGRESS. PRES'T : Dist & Cos. 1. Kauf- Fitzpat Tar Bell. Wood. man. rick, &c. lor. Cass. Washington....548 Anderson....... 18 .107 228 7 61.. 71 Bowle.......... 7 58.. 122 1.... 29 52 185.. 272 386.. 540 21. 32.. 178 30 Cooke.................... Dallas..........126 133.. 305 $3.. 53 Fannin.........184 76. 343 Grayson........ Harrison.......118 464.. 506 154.. The declared result for Governor is as follows—Bell, 10,57 209 319; Wood, 8,674; Mills, 9,639. The vote for Lieut. Gov. stands-Greer (present incumbent), 10,599; Henderson, 46 6,913; Johnson, 1,280. For Commissioner of the General Land Office, the present incumbent received 11,346 and 47 134 Ward 5,644 votes. In the 11d Congressional District, .384 381 Pillsbury (the late member, and the Calhoun candidate) 42 68 received 2,135 and McLeod 721 votes. Vote of the Re 70 227 public, 1844-Jones, 7,747; Burleson, 5,678; scattering, 47. 24 161 11 66 53 113 ..186 358 ARKANSAS. GOVERNOR-1849. Counties .... 68 144 Arkansas 20 56 Bradley 56 107 Chicot.......... 1848-PRES'T-1844. Wilson, Roane, Tay Whig. Loco. lor. Casa. Clay. Polk. Jefferson....... 121.. 134 117.. 480 249.. 254 Nacogdoches 58 480.. 501 Newton...... Panola........ Polk.. 11....177 344 Clark 86....202 455 Conway Sabine.. 2 246.. 251 San Augustine.. 41 239.. 304 12.... 70 234 Crittenden 4.... 38 181 Crawford Smith 76 255. 317 7.... 99 336 Dallas............. 19.... 57 144 Desha......... 10....123 296 Drew......... Franklin......... 45 pahur 2 88.. 143 5.... Fulton 4 an Zandt. 20 68 Greene Hempstead Izard.... .... .186 54 ..181 59..returns rej. 146 261 23.. 52 93.no returns 13 66.. 375 46.. 37 206 330.. 314 350 26.. 141 178.. 120 237 207.. 422 408.. 278 895 ..no returns. .... 70.... 83 Johnson 172 Lafayette... .... 50.... 33 Lawrence Caldwell.......166 35.. 86 81.... 27 18.. 49 49.no returns 99 .581 282.. 725 Monroe 40 39.. 113 98.. 92 73 Colorado.......111 7.. 32 54.. 181 1... 14 105 Newton 46.... 20 68 Montgomery Galveston... ..316 2.. 29 165.. 214 97.... 39 Ouachita ...... .249 11 .113 18....217 235 34 Grimes......... 75 Matagorda 73 Milam 9.. 31 35 S.... 69 Montgomery 27 209.. 93 126.... 59 169 Navarro........239 111.. 83 128.... 44 Roane's majority, 62. Caas's majority, 1,712; 26 Polk's do., 4,042. Vote in 1840 for Harrison, 5,160; Van Buren, 6,766-1836, Harrison, 1,238; Van Bu 97 177.... 29 249 ren, 2.400. 48 61.. 110 98.. Pike..... 60.. 2 54.. 16 140 157.. 571 428.. 220 184 23.. 29 30.. 33 65 56..no returns. 280 276 61.. 67 133.no returns 44 116.. 29 171 59.no returne 292.. 241 308 111.. now co. .. 455.. 498 528 129.. 59 341 43 Saline... Union ......... 124 Yell ... 64 KENTUCKY.~[Oficial.] 1849-CONGRESS-1847. PRES'T-1848. Dist. & Cos. No op- Boyd, Delany, Boyd, position. L 1. Ballard Calloway.. W. 413.... 241 ..... 135 695.... 662 243 817.... 364 .... Caldwell Crittenden.. Graves Hickman and 422.... 75 Fulton..... 302.... 117 Hopkins... 897.... 682 Livingston 323 Marshall 498.... 65 McCracken.. .... 300. 589..... 498 575... 489 5208.... 4194 II. VI. Breck, Martin, Adams, 87 410.... 104 381.. .6353 5271....6503 Marshall, Lane, Duncan, VII. Whig Loro. Whig 526.... 501 458 Carroll...... 395 446.... 368 Henry....... 840 1024.... 756 7421....5125 6235 Jefferson.... 922 962....1008 Johnson, Fr. Pey. Wad- S. O. PeyLouisv'le cy. 2172 1863....2355 Whig. ton, W. dill, W. ton, L. Oldham...... 438 552.... 464 Breckenridge 697 788.... 861 587....1006 422 Shelby......1221 792....1393 Butler....... 458 207.... 299 415.... 349 204 Trimble..... 273 558.... 324 Christian....1002 501.... 924 800....1132 786 Daviess.....1625 232.... 772 Edinonson... 318 170.... 183 Grayson 542 367.... 391 Hancock .... 332 113.... 263 Henderson .. G61 429.... 551 Mende. 659 339.... 636 Muhlenberg. 905 332.... 570 Ohio 837 400.... 508 6487 6068 Total........8035 3878....5058 McLean, No oppo- Todd, Clarke, 111. Whig. sition. Whig. Loco. Allen........ $75 304 Barren .1200 941 604.... 423 553 Total Warren..... 794 885 589....1226 603 5291....09-11 4306 Loco. 805.... 568 519 6586 7528 6130 346....1172 676....1541 182.... 926 321.. 682 ........5195 4665....4948 Total........6164 6882....6166 Gaines, Stanton, Gaines, X. Whig. Loco. Whig. Boone.... 968 809.... 984 Bracken 766 565.... 790 Campbell.... 584 794.... 478 Gallatin ..... 415.... 372 Grant... 458 560.... 434 Harrison .... 822 940.... 870 941 1195.... 912 ...1850 1001....1534 767 789.... 771 373 097.... 351 Kenton 5791....6302 9605 Mas Nich Wiek liffe, L. Total 614.... 334 547 6019 6379 5136 Price. 7400 7764....7496 6171.... 1075.... 891 896 1055.... 935 1228 847....1631 953 782.... 673 704 616.... 375 599 7382....7641 7332 Taylor'a maj. 17,421. Crittenden's do. for Gov. In '48, 3681. * Marshall, Loco, 3,037 votes, in 1847, for Congress. NEW-JERSEY. 1849-LEGISLATURE-1848. Senate. Assembly. Senate. Assembly. Whig. Loca. Whig. Loco. Whig. Loco. Whig. Loco. 10 19 9.... 33 25.... 12 7 .... 59 Whig majority on Joint ballot, 9; do. in 1848, 25. The aggregato vote in all the counties is greatly reduced, and the contest in a great portion of the Whig. 282.... 377 125 State was to a large extent involved in the ques427.... 485 238 tion of Railroad Monopoly or Anti-Monopoly, and 331.... 260 225 the new Legislature probably contains a majority 1005....1187 191 in favor of the Anti-Monopoly party. V. Bartholomew. Kosciusko 3 .1047 1338......1032 1357 528 508...... 525 300 Lake 957 911... 883 1269. 442 458.. 88 1 921 923 39 881 1266 6 437 462 205 232 16 874 700 29 219 235..... 890 707. 184 270... 185 269 ..1127 957......1102 959 21 340 459... 329 450 22 771 885 28 155 248 Marshall 786 852. 73 5 352 418 37 155 246. 6 St. Joseph. 924 816. 908 767 123 Wabash .7338 7823......7006 8053 135 Jo. Rob. J. L. Rob. .1115 1582......1115 1561 .1534 1469......1545 1464 63 Delaware .7313 9120......7558 7920 257 Parker, W. Julian, F. S. 11 Allen Blackford De Kalb .1105 484. 4 Grant.. Jay. 938 892......1002 889 32 ..1441 1373......1437 1287 115 506 758...... 520 650 124 .1698 1734.. ..1741 1282 561 .4583 4737......1700 4108 832 Herod, W. Brown, L. 997 1075.. 631 1181.. 882 997.. ..1920 1776. 9-12 1121.10 210 833 215 4 28 308 344. .... S07 $46 .6777 7366......6042 7600 575 The Whig vote for Congress is 70,504; Loco vote (including that cast for Julian, a Freesoiler), 74,686-Loco majority.132 Wright, the Loco candidate for Governor, na 76,996 votes, to 67,218 for Matson, Whig, and 3,018 for Cravens, Freesoiler. 24 Majority for Joseph A. Wright over John A. Matson and James H. Cravens, 6,760. In 1846, Whit7comb, the Loco candidate for Governor, had 64,104 votes; Marshall, Whig, 60,067; Stevens, Ab., 2,278. In 1849, Thos. S. Stanfield. Whig, had 66,385 votes for Lieut-Gov., to 77,002 for Jus. H. Lane, Loco; John A. Wright, Freesoil, 2,795. In 1846, Dunning, Loco, 62,965; Stevenson, Whig, 59,266, and Harding, Ab., 2,281. In 1849, for a Convention, 74,895; against, 53,639. In 1846, for a Convention, S2,521 ; against, 27,185. 2 934 1356..... 916 1397 Watt, W Gorman, L. 670 Total Brown Hamilton.. Hancock. Johnson.. Madison Marion Shelby Tipton Total. VI. Daviess 762 799.. Greene. 385 1070. Knox. Lawrence Martin... $73 523.. Monroe 775 1047.. 295 575 723 1136 1142 1234......1109 1262 7 20 3 IOWA. The election, August, 1849, was only for a Board of Pub 27lic Works and local officers; we can not find room for details. The Whigs carried the Ist Congressional District by 658 maj. Thomas McKean, Whig, for President of the Board of Public Works, received 6,142; Wm. Patterson, Loco, 5,484; John H. Dayton, F. S., 409. The full vote .7196 866......6640 8959 57 for Congress in the District, August, 1848, was-for Miller, McGaughey, W. Cookeriy, L 8 410 739...... 399 838 Whig, 6,591; Thompson, Loco, 6.507-but as the vote in the Mormon precinct of Kanesville, which now constitutes a part of Pottawatamie Co. (then attached to Monroe), was destroyed by the Loco Inspectors, Thompson obtained the certificate. The vote for Taylor was 6,284; Caan, 6,494; Van Buren, 555. In the 11d District, the vote for Mc Kean is 4,818; Patterson, 6,188; Dayton, 155. PresidentTaylor, 4,817; Cass, 5,599; Van Buren, 541. The Loco State canvassers of course retura the usual large number .6782 4909......6236 6254 78 of scattering votes, taken mostly from the Whig candidates. 8 4 |