344.. 541 197.. 669 348 Total.....13135 6640.. 9692 5278..11484 6756 Whole State.79323 55416..58332 48330..83458 65884 Per cent........ 58.87 41.13 54.67 45.33 55 89 44.11 In 1866, whole vote cast for the regular Republican and Democratic candidates for Congress, 134,739; whole Republican vote, 79,323 Democratic vote, 55,416; Republican majority 23,907. In 1865, total vote for Governor (includ. 12 scattering), 106,674; Fairchild's majority 10,002. In 1864, total vote for President, 149,342; Lincoln's majority, 17,574. In 1863, whole vote for Governor, 135,297; Lewis' (Union) majority, 17,574. In 1860, whole vote for President, 152,018; Lincoln's majority, 20,202. Total vote in 1865, on extension of suffrage, 102,179 majority against extension of suffrage, 9,003. CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION, 1866.-The vote on calling a Constitutional Convention was, for Convention, 22,431, against Convention, 30,862; majority against Convention, 8,131. LEGISLATURE, 1867. Senate, House.Joint Bal. Republicans.. Democrats Independent.. 22 78. .11 26.. 1. 1 Ozark. Pemiscot. 134.. 122 46 57 Perry. 581 542.. 435 Republican majority..11 95 Oregon.. 357 ::: 527.. 509 116 Lafayette. Lawrence 484 182.. 317 156.. 833 213.. 907 135 155.. 442 497 956 Total .62187 40958..43670 41308..71676 31626 In 1866, total vote for Superintendent of Public Schools, 104,775; Parker over Williams, 20,859. In 1865, total vote on the new Constitution, so far as returned, 85,478; maj. for new Constitution, 1,862. In 1864, whole vote for President, 103,302; Lincoln over McClellan, 40,050. In 1860, whole vote for President, 165,518; anti-Lincoln maj., 181,462. CONGRESS, 1866. The vote by Congressional Districts stands as follows: Dist. Rad. Con. Maj. VI...5391 4857....534 I...6728 6510....218 VII..10942 3980...6962 II...9564 6254...3310 VIII...7601 6069...1532 III...3571 4637...1066 IX...4876 4698....178 IV...6083 1929...4154 V...7617 4084...3533 Total.62373 43018 LEGISLATURE, 1867.-The Radicals have a large majority in each branch of the State Legislature. NEVADA. Searcy Sebastian Sevier... St. Francis Union.. Van Buren... Washington White Woodruff.. Yell.... CONGRESS, 1866. District I.-William Byers (Dem.), 10,703; P. Van Patton (Ind. Dem.). 2,322; T. M. Jacks (Union), 462; scattering.50. Total vote,13,537; Byers over Van Patton, 8,381; over all 7,869. District II.-A. W. Hobson (Dem.), 5,861; J. H. Askew. 4,221; total vote (incl. 255 for J. R. Fellows, 438 for D. H. O. Moore, and 99 scatt'ng), 10,848; Hobson over Askew, 1,640. District III.-A. B. Greenwood (Dem.), 7,188; J. M. Johnson (Rep.), 3,616; total vote (incl. 786 for J E. Bennett, 241 for H. B. Stuart, and 65 scattering), 11,891. Greenwood, over Johnson, 3,567. of 25 members,' all anti-Republicans, except LEGISLATURE, 1866.-The Senate consisted one, whose seat was contested. The House contained 5 Radicals (2 for Sebastian, 1 for Scott, 1 for Pike, 1 for Montgomery), 2 Conservative Unionists, all others were anti-Republicans. Arkansas Ashley Benton Bradley. Calhoun 4 203 398 28 Carroll.. 31 514 368 Chicot 2 166 77. 253 249 305 320.. 500 .288 292 100. 716 .165 149 218.. 326 91 209 319 40.. 193 791 26 231 28 804 32 839 138 549 52 20 GOV'NOR,'66.GOV.'65.PRESID'T,'60. Union. Counties. Un. Dem. Un.Dem. Un.Dem.Dem. Dockery.Worth. Hol'n. Worth. Bell. Breck. Doug. Alamance..120 568.. 451 619.. 661 536 86 Alexander.. 31 392.. 229 Alleghany.. 51 .... 280.. 471 403 2 39..[no return.] 650.. 871 245 7 284.. 717 229 1 814..1082 549 42 76.. 597 899 17 416..[thrown out.] 276.. 386 826 1 95 129.. [with Cherokee.] Wake Warren Washington 174 Watauga.. 68 Total...10749 84945.25809 S2539.44990 48539 2701 In 1866, whole vote for Governor, 45,094; Worth over Dockery, 23,596. Total vote for Governor, in 1865, 58,554; Jonathan Worth over W. W. Holden, 6,730; over all 6,524. In 1860, total vote for President, 96,230; Breckinridge over Bell, S,549. NEW STATE CONSTITUTION, 1866. A vote on the adoption of the new State Constitution framed by the State Convention was taken on August 2, 3, and 4, with the following result: Ratification.Reject'n. Alamance....139 429 Lenoir..... Alexander ..230 1 Lincoln.. ..897 Ratification.Reject'n. 95 Alleghany....259 169 16 129 Macon... .259 #4 890.. 641 329 564 Madison.. Ashe .334 4 Martin $30 McDowell....285 35 825 70 Bertie .240 Bladen 139 Mecklenburg 277 114 50 362 Mitchell.... Gates 4 119.. 351 163.. 131 826 56 298.. 394 $38 611.. 868 217.. 326 12 870 83 881 Brunswick... 6 Buncombe ..360 Burke..... .276 216 Montgomery .437 91 256 Moore 423 882 201 Nash. Cabarrus .253 128 New Hanover 70 585 Guilford .438 882.. 518 1216..1838 804 118 757 542 78 Caldwell .354 87 Northampton 6 867 23 222 Onslow 19 273 Haywood...207 878.. 302 282.. 848 367 13 40 Orange 187 Henderson..482 425 4 126.. 66 320.. 71 Iredell ......109 870.. 849 Jackson 28 404.. 276 193.. 418 169.. 459 721..1625 167.. 142 138.. 690 126.. 165 246 20 895 8 Cherokee. Catawba Chatham 432 Chowan Clay Cleveland .545 34 Perquimans..136 107 782 Person. ..105 397 418 1 Pitt 10 124 Polk 223 2 Randolph .359 32 Richmond.. 197 10 Craven 668 Rowan 65 177 Rockingham. 83 496 383 197 Cumberland..132 804 Rutherford...806 46 29..[thrown out.] Martin...... 49 130.. 61 829.. 899 751 Davie.. Davidson ....251 884 Robeson...... 19 601 .158 1 Duplin 169 Stanly 436 Sampson 47 582 Stokes. Mecklenb'g. 10 334.. 853 534.. 856 1101 185 Edgecombe 26 445 Surry. Mitchel.....153 116.. [with Yancey.] Forsyth 630 409.. 725 102 Franklin 18 525 Tyrrell. 263 Transylvania 148 26 Moore ...364 433.. 512 Gaston.. .227 88 Union Nash. 10 Gates Granville.. Greene Guilford. 5 162 Wake... .237 335 Warren.. 70 .500 Orange 87 916.. 264 .988.. 956 787 72 Pasquotank. 19 126 Washington.. 15 345 .190 7 Perquimans 84 Haywood. Wilson.. Person...... 3 Henderson ..417 98 Yadkin. ..629 226 Pitt 8 Hertford 6 241 Yancey. 213 30 Hyde 1 56 158 Randolph...798 562.. 652 640..1224 821 44 Iredell.. Richmond..113 250.. 128 809... 243 Rockingham 4 616.. 278 464.. 544 269 620.. 648 720 134 571.. 485 1017 162 Jackson .230 82 |