819.. 1361 836.. 1084 112.. 1381 265.. 1094 65 Wayne. 526 440.. 556 45.. 622 24 555 2215.. 226.. 769 282 919 3287.. 633 2614.. 850 37.. 356 1218.. 1248 28 789 561 835.. 1704 574 40.. 639 188 818 2 177.. 430 157 69 Carter. 932 218.. 761 30.. 921 66 82 548.. 73 653.. 591 511.. 783 Coffee.. 98 1334.. 110 Cumberland.. 153 183.. 242 Davidson 4095 6494.. 4517 80.. 207 48.. 795 159 2.. 938 59 29.. 235 413 6.. 250 1452.. 5456 58 4 999 18.. 207 63 182 Dickson Dyer Fayette Fentress Franklin.. Gibson Giles Grainger.. Greene. Grundy Hamilton Hancock. Hardeman Hardir Hawkins. Haywood Henderson Henry............ 513 636.. 121 980.. 626 262.. 864 200 1140.. 292 144.. 321 117 346.. 316 77 1445.. 118 1233 2061.. 821 672.. 1443 144 200.. 196 130.. 220 262 1800.. 82 118.. 702 397 3452..no return.. 687 277 ..1042 3116.. 561 611.. 1879 656 991.. 921 129.. 857 237 656.. 1530 .1402 1762.. 1616 38 895 1562.. 1273 269.. 492 270 1902.. 506 670 1050.. 698 958 1417.. 950 .2069 2026.. 1382 724 1151.. 641 253 2523.. 313 153 802 59 9.. 45 393.. 1480 302 579 20 810.. 446 236.. 875 117 84.. 107 186 811.. 1655 105.. 785 168 148.. Hickman .... 150 1254.. 97 104.. 62 117 Humphreys... 41 .. 102 119.. 267 131 *Both candidates claimed to be Republicans and supporters of the National Administration, but Gen. Stokes received the larger portion of the Republican votes, while Governor Senter received generally the support of the Democrats and ex-Confederates. Military vote. Total........ .55036 120333.56628 26129. 73484 22440 Ier cent......31.39 68.61..68.84 31.16..76.61 23.39 In 1869, for Governor, whole vote 175369; De Witt C. Senter over William B. Stokes, 65297. In 1868, whole vote for President, 82757.. Maj. for Grant, 30490. In 1867, William G. Brownlow over Emerson Etheridge for Governor, 51044. LEGISLATURE, 1869. Senate.House.Joint Bal. Democrats,.. €6. ........86 17..........22 64 Earlier in the summer, an election was held for three Supreme Court Judges, which resulted in the choice of the regular Republican candidates, as follows: Alvin Hawkins, 29434: J.O. Shakleford, 11137. Geo. Andrews, 45132; T. A. R. Nelson, 14494. Andrew McClain, 25870. Shakleford ran as an Independent Republican, and drew votes from Hawkins in West Tennessee. Nelson, as an Independent Democrat, drew votes from McClain in Middle Ten nessee. WYOMING TERRITORY. The first election in this Territory was held September 2, 1869. For Delegate. W. W. Corlett. Republican, received 1965. S. F. Nuckolls, Democrat, received 3401 Nuckoll's maj. 1436. The Council has nine members. The House of Representatives thirteen members. Both houses are unanimously Democratic. Districts 1. 114 Perry Pike.. 184.. 55 58 228 810 653. 779 687.. 511 1196 49 682 219 627 Alcorn Dent Harris Watford Cons. Cons. 39.. 1260 2372 Coahoma.....1270 41.. 864 De Soto.......2044 1398.. 2023 1372.. 413 2167 Lafayette.. 1188 1098.. 1187 1094.. 298 1895 Marshall......1991 1322.. 1982 1164.. 1587 2279 Panola.... 896.. 2372 890.. 1503 1568 Tippah. 326 845.. 344 808.. 190 162 Tishemingo... 446 1232.. 416 1008.. 479 1860 Tunica. 606 32.. 6or 12.. 499 109 Total.. ..10243 6862..10215 6389.. 5833 10154 James L. Alcorn over Louis Dent, 3381; George E. Harris over Jefferson L. Wafford, 3826. R. Bavery, Conservative, received 429 votes for Congress. Maj. against Constitution in 1868, 4321. 157 II. Alcorn Dent Morphis Kell'g For Agst. Bolivar ..II2I 141.. 119 143.. 1072 Calhoun..... 107 533.. 124 432.. 103 Chickasaw. ..1652 1124.. 1651 988.. 971 Itawamba.... 96 215.. 116 Lee.... 398 765.. 401 Monroe 2609 920.. 2576 Pontotoc.. 520 473.. 523 997 1799 683 145.. 207 880.. 114 1933 254.. 2067 1759 360.. 698 929 130.. 374 301 475. 196 1031 1546.. 932 1963 Sunflower.. 584 140.. 584 Kemper. ..1171 758.. .. 1159 976 III. Alcorn Dent Barry Steers For Agst. Atala. .1074 564.. 1013 579.. 989 Carroll.. ...1281 1608.. 978 1591.. 276 2727 Choctaw. 741 789.. 738 788.. 277 1381 744.. I021 953 242.. 473 722 1824.. 3229 200.1 326.. 172 540 691.. 2978 Leake. 502 366.. 558 Lowndes.....4082 844. 4022 Neshoba 200 343.. 200 Noxubee.. ..3433 687.. 3423 1301 Oktibbeha....1622 248.. 275 274.. 1255 999 Winston 558 550.. 546 571.. 440 729 Total.. ..14664 6757..12912 7630..11110 12332 Maj. for Alcorn, 7907; Henry W. Barry over Schuyler B. Steers, 5282. J. D. Leflore, Conservative, received 1817 votes for Congress. Maj. against Constitution, 1222. Alcorn Dent McKee 1147 705.. 1143 IV. Clarke Hinds..... Fisk For Agst. 707.. 993 835 .3819 1415.. 3814 1417.. 2869 2044 ..2247 739.. 2235 Holmes.. Issaquena 1342 Jasper........ 669 Lauderdale...1523 Madison......2508 Newton.. 32.. 1345 606.. 551 752.. 1793 1207 31.. 1057 101 607.. 453 1003 970.. 1517 971.. 1323 1361 629.. 2503 629.. 2055 1190 570 726.. 568 725.. 115 1182 987 1006.. 987 1010.. 574 535.. 574 527. 115 489.. 116 487.. ..4641 1005.. 4560 996.. 4851 140.. 2538 140.. 2733 Yazoo .26.42 815.. 2631 812.. 1816 1490 Total.. ..25321 9812..25082 9811..20513 15585 Maj. for Alcorn, 15509; George C. McKee over Archie C. Fisk, 15271. Maj. for Constitution, 4928. Washington..2537 251 The general election was held September 6, 1869. For Delegate, J. Francisco Chaves, Re827 publican, and Vincente Romero Democrat, were candidates. Chaves had a majority of Two pre1920 votes, as officially returned cincts, giving him a majority of over 100 each were thrown out on account of informality The vote of the Territory was light, reaching but 15000, which is probably 2000 or 3000 short of a full poll. V. Alcorn Dent Perce Brown For Agst. Adams.... .3179 718.. 3179 715.. 2936 834 980 789.. 979 789.. 2228 1093 457.. 2094 458.. 1696 665 .1860 1490.. 1858 1491.. 556 2524 322.. 93 440 Davis. Franklin. Greene. Hancock.. 320.. 202 ΙΟΙ 179.. ΙΟΙ 178.. 132 235 473 580.. 579.. 473 197 756 53 122.. 53 122.. 59 122 129 237.. 139 239.. 143 404 163.. 157.. 363 231 433 229.. 123 383 Harrison...... 307 Jackson...... 308 228.. 307 There are 13 counties in the Territory, and those giving majorities for the Republican candidate for Delegate, were Taos Sante Fe, San Miguel, Santana, Bernalillo, Valencia, Socorro Doriana, Grant, and Lincoln. The counties giving majorities for the Demo cratic candidate for Delegate were Colfax, Mora, and Rio Arriba. LEGISLATURE, 1869. Council, House. Joint Bal. Republicans.. ..10 Democrats.. 3 Republican maj......... 7 17.............27 9. 8..... .12 ..15 3226 Frederick....3668 4002.. 3869 3813.. 3705 4185 Kent Harford 766 1925.. 1175 2313.. 806 2297 Per cent 30.74 69.26..32.80 67.20..25.61 74.39 In 1869, whole vote for Controller, 76166. Majority for Levin Woolford over William A. McKillip, 29342; majority for Seymour, in 1868, 31919; majority for Bowie, in 1868, 41712. THE LEGISLATURE is entirely Democratic. POPULAR VOTE 1868. Mason. 106 84.. 76 85 23 53.. 35 38 Pierce.. 133 151.. 138 Skamania. 22 79.. 28 43 55 3013188 2703600 309588 2216127 1808725 407342 1866452 1375157 847953 590631 (*Democratic majorities.) In 1868, whole vote 5716788; Grant's maj. 309588. In 1864, whole vote 4024852; Lincoln's maj. 407402. In 1860, whole vote 4680193. Lincoln over Douglas, 491275; over Breckinridge, 1018590; over Bell, 1275821; all others over Lincoln, 947269. 31678 41072 72750 17028 3283 40797 25040 58801 31317 58372 37519 25881 2112 441 58324 62801 362646 312510 2701 48339 44990 265154 205568 59586|| 231610 187232 11405 12194 5270 3951 3006 183 342280 313382 28898 296391 276316 20075 268030 16765 178871 12776 13692 8470 5222 12244 7707 el'ctrs chos'n by Legis. 11350 64709 69274 47548 15438 1 42419 13321 29098 338c8 6849 218 1969 1929 86110 16290 74323 74681 65021 888 161 FOR THE NEW YORK WEEKLY, THE PEOPLE'S FAVORITE JOURNAL. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY IN 1870. During 1870 we will publish some of the best Serials, Sketches, Short Stories, and Poems, that have ever appeared in any American publication. Our list of contributors now embraces more writers known to fame, and of well-deserved popularity, than any other paper can boast. 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