NEBRASKA, GOV'NOR,'66.CONG.'66.TREAS'E.'65. 65 41 398.. 433 402 54.. 10 82.. 11 .375 343.. 578 94.. 16.. Cedar. Clay Cumming Dakota 87 106.. 83 109.. Dixon Dodge Douglas Gage. Hall. Johnson Jones Kearney. Lancaster L'eau-qui-Court 10 1.. Lincoln 16 36.. Nemaha .462 842.. 445 782.. 422 .238 82. 239 Richardson.. .487 419.. Saline... Washington. Total Woods.Kelly.Hend'n.Kelly.Gibbe. Miller, 465 359.. 872 143.. 313 87 568 555.. 423 296.. 408 165 .10283 9956.. 8719 5992.. 7099 3450 .50.81 49.19..59.27 40.73..67.11 39.89 In 1866, total vote for Governor, 20,239 Woods over Kelly, 327. In 1864, whole vote for member of Congress, 14,711; Henderson over Kelly, 2,727. In 1863, whole vote for Governor, 10,489; Gibbs over Miller, 3,589. In 1860, whole vote for President, 13,908; Dem. maj. 3,378. CONG.'66. Rep. 559 Rufus Mallory, 10362 CONVENTION, '67. PRESIDENT, 60. Counties. For. Agst. Un.Dem.Dem. White.Black.White. Black.Bell.Breck.Doug. 237 Accomac.... 85 1183..1327 3.. 736 737 80 Albemarle 97 2353..1499 29..1817 1056 Alexandria..193 1576.. 888 564 473.. 489 11 50.. .106 235.. 44 68.. 147 97 210.. 146 200 8..1012 565 141 Saunders 49 39.. 10 Alleghany... 52 53.. 163 Amelia 22 1359.. 306 40 9........ 12 7 21 28 NOTE.-In 1867, the voting was for local officers only; the result showed very large gains in almost every county in the new State for the Republican tickets. GOV'NOR,'66. CONG.'64. Gov.'63. 527 494.. 818 254.. 258 214 562 691. 447 504.. 540 417 270 517.. 352 394. 285 416.. 855 418. 833 583.. 698 291 Madison Chesterfield. 37 1972..1082 0.. 788 328 19 840.. 514 3.. 288 335 44 1427.. 39 0.. 248 164 3.. 279 308 685 400 19.. 487 448 12 Per cent. Total....14835 92507.61249 638.53145 51822 10290 8.77 54.66.36.17 0.40.46.11 44.98 8.93 In 1867, total number of voters registered, 221,754; total vote on Convention, 169,229; for Convention, 107,342; against Convention, 61,887: majority for Convention, 45,455; total number of White votes, 76,084; total number of Black votes, 93,155. In 1860, whole vote for President, 115,25 Bell over Breckinridge, 1,323; over Douglas, 42,855. The Reconstruction Convention elected in October, 1867, consisted of 105 delegates, of whom 80 were whites, and 25 were colored men. They were divided into 70 Republicans and 35 Conservatives. REGISTER, 1867. White.Back. Accomac...2042 Albemarle ..2227 Alexandria, 1354 Alleghany.. 469 Amelia.. 477 Amherst .1504 Appomattox 748 Augusta $336 Bath 415 Bedford. .2242 Bland 648 White. Black. 633 1468 Charles City. 301 2691 Charlotte 900 2061 1918 Chesterfield 1868 2018 92 Clarke...... 631 375 1478 Craig. 439 47 1356 Culpepper 931 818 884 Cumberland 518 1327 1266 Dinwiddie.. €92 110 Elizabeth C. 352 1989 Essex 575 56 Fairfax .1344 659 Fauquier ...1868 1766 Floyd. ...1318 Valencia.....1123 Gallatin Jefferson 1603 Madison 1570 Missoula 1121 633 1037.. 286 368.. 36 116 ..1125 1022.. 1002 140 195.. 122 30.. 127.. 190 367 1021 Botetourt...1309 1271 Total Per cent. Brunswick.. 810 188 Buchanan... 463 5 Fluvanna ... 886 971 Buckingham1061 1793 Franklin .2092 1088 Campbell...2575 2976 Frederick...1691 Caroline .1291 1369 Giles.... 388 811 Carroll......1377 64 Gloucester.. 851 140 868 .4896 6004.. 2422 3808.. 2665 3899 44 92 55 09.. 38.88 61 12..40.00 59.40 Total vote in 1867 (incl. of 762 thrown out for Informality, and 30 cast in places where no precincts had been established), 11,692, Cavanaugh over Sanders, 1,108. In 1865,6,230 McLean's maj. 1,386. In 1864, total vote, 6,564 McLean's maj 1,234. The vote, in 1867, was larger than any ever polled by any Territory west of the Missouri River, before a State organization. The vote indicates a population of over 35,000. LEGISLATURE, 1867.-Both houses of the Legislature are composed entirely of Democrats, with the exception of one Republican member of the House. Counties. Chehalis. .2368 2272 4640 .51.03 48.97 Total WASHINGTON. Flanders. Clark. Total. 4 14.. 5 16. 18 21 Dem. maj............ 116 166 224 Snohomish.. 137 130 71 151 430 16 There were 9,349 votes cast, of which the straight out Republican received 4,458, the Democratic 4,046, and the Independent Republican 467. This shows a combined Republican majority of 876, a Republican increase of 768 over the majority the year before. 161 66,090 52.843 847,953 590,631 1,342,164 1,838,229 874,625 39.87 29.37 18.11 12.65 (* Democratic majority.)-In 1864, whole vote, 4,034,789; Lincoln's majority, 411,281. In 1860, whole vote, 4,680,193; Lincoln over Douglas, 491,275; over Breckinridge, 1,018,500; over Bell, 1,275,821 all others over Lincoln, 947,289. In 1856, whole vote, 4,019,918; Buchanan over Fre mont, 496,065; over Fillmore, 963,604. Fremont and Fillmore over Buchanan, 378,560. 65,021 888 579 33.36 44.85 21.79 FOREIGN COUNTRIES. December, 1867. 10,081 33,000 833,000 39,000 $4,000 President..... 1862 Republic. 1840 Hered'y monarchy. 1867 Republic. 2,081,915 Jose Joaq'n Perez President.. Brazil... 3,004,460 9,106,000 Don Pedro II. President... Emperor. Chili.. 170,000 Colombia 480,800 Hayti 870,000 San Domingo, 22,000 San Salvador. 7,500 President..... 1866 Republic. ..... 1817 Lim. monarchy, 1848 Const'l monarchy. Grand Duke.. 1852 Lim. sov., 2 chamb. 1864 Lim.mon., 2 chamb. 1865 Lim.mon., 2 chamb. Burgomaster. 1863 Free city. 1831 Lim. sov., 1 chamb. 1863 Lim.mon., 2 chamb. Emperor. 1852 Con.mon., 2 chamb. 1837 Lim.mon., 2 houses. 1863 Lim. mn narchy. Burgomaster. 1865 Free city. Grand Duke.. 1849 Lim. sov., 2 chamb. 1849 Lim.mon., 2 chamb. 1861 Lim.mon., 2 chamb. 1851 Lim.mon., 1 chamb. 1860 Lim.mon., 1 chamb. 1858 Const'l monarchy. Burgomaster. 1863 Free city. Grand Duke.. 1842 Lim. sov., 1 chamb. Grand Duke.. 1860 Lim. 8ov., 1 chamb. Grand Duke.. 1853 Lim. sov., 2 chamb. 1861 Lim.mon., 2 chamb. Brunswickt Denmark France.... Great Britain. Greece... 19,250 1,096,310 George I.. Hamburgt. 4,430 229,941 Hesse-Darmst'dt†, 8,761 790,171 Louis III. Holland. 13,890 5,699,744 William III.. King Italy 118,356 24,550,845 Victor Eman'l II. King Lippe-Detmoldtt, 445 111,536 Leopold.. Prince Lippe-Schaumbgt| 170 31,882 Adolphus.... Prince Lichtenstein...... 58 7,150 John II... Prince 56,614 Meck.-Schwerint 4,701 552,612 Fred. Francis Meck.-Strelitzt.. 997 Oldenburgt 2,470 Portugal... Prussiat 43,924 Henry XXII. 86,472 Henry XIV. 80,255,430 Alexander II. 250,201 Chas. Alexander. 73,752 Fred. Gunther 5,814,886 Charles XV. King King Prince Prince Czar..... Two Regents. King... 1861 Lim.mon., 2 chamb. 1859 Lim. sov., 1 chamb. 1867 Lim, sov., 1 chamb. 1855 Absol. monarchy. Republic, senate, > and exec.council. 1854 Lim.mon., 2 chamb. 1853 Lim. sov., 1 chamb. 1844 Lim, sov., 1 chamb. 1866 Lim. sov., 1 chamb. 1853 Lim, sov., 1 chamb. 1814 Lim. sov., 1 chamb. 1867 Lim. sov., 1 chamb. 1833 Lim.mon, 2 chamb. 1816 Absol.sovereignty. 1859 Lim.mon.w.legis'e. Pres Fed. Co. 1867 Republic. 1861 Absol monarchy. 1864 Lim.mon., 2 chamb. 455 59,143 George Victor.... Prince........ 1852 Lim. sov., 1 chamb. In 1866, the Kingdom of Hanover, the Electorate of Hesse-Cassel, the Duchies of SchleswigHolstein and Nassau, the Free City of Frankfort, and portions of Bavaria and Hesse-Darmstadt, together with a population of 4,285,700, were annexed to Prussia. The States marked belong to the North German Confederation, which embraces an ag gregate population of 29,220,862. Of Hesse-Darmstadt only one province belongs to the Confederation. In 1867, in virtue of a treaty between Prussia and Waldeck, the administration of Waldeck as assumed by Prussia. |