THti DAIIA EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1803. NOVEMBER 3. "LET US HAVjS PEACE I" CJrcMt, llic Soldier, vs. Sey mour, (lie Klofcr. Colfax, the Statesman, vs, Blair, the Demagogue. Tho Groat Issue and its reLOutativo Hon. ilop- Tlte Record of tlio P.ist, mid the Hope of the Future. Candidate., On Tuesday next. Nov. 3, the people of the United BiaicH will decide between Peace with General Grunt and Anarchy with Horatio Hej maur. On the same day eltjolions for mem bersof Congress will ba hel l la many of . tho States. Below wo give the names of the rlvai candidate., with the votes of previous years, us Indicative of the result of the earning coti Hst. THE PllESII) LWO Y. Look at tbe two tiektU, and Jude beiweon them: roa rKF.sniKXT. Republican. ' Drmncriits. Gen. UIknih H. Grant, HoraMo Scvmour, ot Illinois. 1 of New York, i ou vice i'i!i;sir))tNT. Solmyler Co fax, ;Gi.n. FminlsP. Blalr.Jr of Indiana, I ot illsso'irl. As tbo Presidential Electors, who are voted for by the people directly, constitute the merj machinery of tho election, find their names are of no significance, we do not give them, except for the States of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware, as follows: FOB PKKH1DKNTIAL KLKOTOU9 IN PKNSVL VANIA. R-cjmblican. Democrat. G. Mouiboii Coates...Wm. V. MeGrath, ThoB. M. Marshall Georue W. Casi. 1 Wm. It. Barnes O. Ernest Kamerly. 2 Win. J. Pollock Cuas. M. Lelsonriiig. a Richard Wildey Himon W. Arnold. 4 Oeorge V. Hill Oeorpo K. Berrcll. 5 Watson P. McUUI Hairy K Uoggshan. 6 J. 11. HrlDL'huiHt Reuben Stabler. 7 Frunk O. Hootou It. Eoainclt Monaghan. H Isano Eckert David 1,. Weurioa. 9 Marls Hoopes Bernard J. MoUraun, 10 David M. Kank William Shirk. 11 William Davis A. ii. Broduead, Jr. 12 W. W. Ketcbam John Bianding. 13 Samuel Knorr Jes.se c. Aiuerman, 1115. F. Wagenselier W. P. Witblngton. 15 Chas. rl. aiuueu... 10 George W. Elder.. 17 John Stewart IS Jacob GrnQus 1 James Hill 2 H. O. JohiiHon 21 John K. Ewing.... 23 William Frew 2:i A. W. Crawlord... 31 James 8. Rutixn.... FOB rilKSIDENTIAL ELliCTOUS IN NEW JKRSSEY. Republican. Democrat. JOHeph P. Bradley Peter 1). Vroom. Andrew K. Hay Adolpli SelmlK. 1. John W. Hczloiou Albert H. Slape. 3. Auizl C. M'Lean Win. A. Lowe. .1. Abraham V. Van FlCct..J .lines K. Swayze. 4. Socrates Tutlle Ralph 8. Demareit. li. Henry 11. Van Nostrund. Joseph F. Riudolpa. FOB PKKSIWKNTIAI, BLUKTOllS IN DKLAWAKK. Republican. Democrat. Henry l)u Pont Anutew o. Ofay. Jnies H. Lollaud James P. Wild. 1. Isaac M. Fisher Wm. A. Scnbner. l'ast Presidential Election). In the following table is given the result of each Presidential election In the past, the elec toral vote being presented, us well as the popu lar vote as far as It c?uld be ascertained. Previous to the election of 1801 two votes were oast by each member of the Electoral College, the candidate receiving the highest number of voles becoming President, arid the one receiv ing tho next highest number Vice-President. In the years marked with a star() there was no eleotiou by the people, and the choice of Presi dent devolved upon the House of Representa tlves. The names marked thus () were voted for lor the office of Vice President, except pre vious to tbo year 1801, when they aspired to the Presidency, under the old system: . Wm. IV Goreas. Wm. P. Hcheil. Cyrus L. Pershing. , Amos C. Noyes. Wm. A. Galorattu. , John K. Packard, James O. Clarke. , James H. Hopkins. KM ward 8. Golden. Samuel B. Wilson. Candidates. rarty .1'opular 1 'fxt Vote, I Vote 17H. Geo. VuBniDgton,jN.o opposition. J on n Auams, i edcr j,i u 1 John Jay, Federttlls K. U. Harrison, John Ki.tledpe, John Hancock, Scattering, 17DJ- Geo. Washington, 1 No opposition I. John Adams. George Clinton, Thos. Jefferson. Aaron burr, 17!Mt John Adams, Thos. Jellfrson, llepualleau. tinos, riiianey, Aaron Burr, isumuol Adams, RillverEUt. worth,! (Geoi KD Clinton, tJohu Jay, Scattering, 1MI0. Thos. Jell'erson, tAaron Burr, iJohn Adams, 0. C. 1'lnckuey, iJohn Jay. 1)1. Thos. Jefferson, C. O. Pinekuey, tJeorso Clluton, tlwUlus King, James Madison, C. C. Pluckney, George Clluiou, tGeorge Clinton, tKufus King. -iJames Madison, tJames Monroe, James Mudison, l)e WlltClialou. fEibrldee Gerrv. -fjared Iniiersoll, James Monroe, ltufusKlnst. D. D. 'lompkins, ; Republican. J. E. Howard, 1 1 eaer Aiiat. tacattrln, 1H20. James Monroe, John Q,. Adams,1 D. D. Tompklns,Uepublican -rtviou. oiuuiLiiUu, tSOfttterlnir, Andrew J ackson. John O. Adams. 1 Federalist. W. H. Crawford,! Caucus Hem. Henry Clay, iRepuollcau. fj. U Calhoun, Demooral. fNathanBunford, lNath'1 Maoon, tSoalierinK, 1H2H. Andrew Jackson,! John U. Aaans, fluo. C. Calhoun, -fRichard itusn. Wllllm Hmllh, ' lk'l'. Frtderalist. Kepublicau. Kepublloan. liepublioan. Federalist, Republlcau. Uepublican. Ropubllofin. Federalist. Republican. Republican. Federalist. FederaiiHt, Federall'it. j Republican. : Federalist. Kepublican, j federalist. Republican. Ftsderalit. Republican. Republlcau, Feueralist. Republican. Republican. Republican. 1 Federalist. Republican. federalist. ReoubUoan. feuerailnt. 0) 31 (I 4 h Republican. Feuerausi. Democrat. 1h:i. M. Van Ifuien, W.H. Harrison, 1 Hiifch U WWte. I Daiilel Webster W. P. Mangnm. I R. M. JohuKoti, KrnnoU dranuor fohn Tyler, Wllilm HtuRb, W. TT. Harrison, M. Van Bnreti, James G. Uhnev. fJohu Tyler, tt m. .lotinson, Jj. W. Tnsewell, James K Polk. IHII. Jnmes K. Pollr, Henry Clay. James G lilmey, Jill'". JU. IIHIIIIH. f i'.Fiellnnhuysen IN IS. Zichary Tuylor, l.ewts .hah, M. Van Buren, HeatteilnK. f M. Fillmore, tWm. O Butler, 1N3. Frnnkltii Pierce, Wlnfl. id Sc;jlt, J hn I. Hule, i Win. R Kltiyr, tW. A r ihKiu, 1S50. J.ir. BiK!tiunnn, Johu C. Fremont, Mlllrrd Fillmore. tJ . C.Brcti,i Mil , m. ii iinyton. J I'one'fiou, nnu. A. Lincoln, .I.C Breckinridge, John Bell, s. a. Douglas. Fusion tickets, 11. numiiu, Ii seph l.'itu', KOwai'i Everett, U. V. Johusou, isdl. A. Ijtinoin, J. B. McCiolian, tADd. Johnson, Parly, Yot Vote. Democrat. 7716$ J70 f 73 Whig. 739,359 t 11 Domoorat. 1 17 77 47 23 WhlR. 1.974.20S 2?4 rioniiirrat. 1, iUH.;i t Free Soil. 7.0DSI Apostate. 2-tl Itomocrat. 4H D mocrut. 11 Domocrat. 1 nemocrat. I.2,ni3 no Whig. l.an.til.t io5 KreoHoll. m,:i'H Democrat. 170 Whig. 105 WIjIk. 1,:!02.21!! m IlHinocrit. 1,21711) 127 h'ree aoll. M 4,Vm Wbia;. Ki'i Domocrat. 17 Domocrat. 1,0.10,513 o whig. l.HtO.iu 42 FrcoSoll. ljO.llsl Democrat. a.vi Whig. a Democrat. 1 PSS 2jn n.t Republican. l.Jlli Ull 114 Anifrlcin. HJi.Vla 8 Democrat. 17:1 ttepubllcan. n American. k iKepuhllcnn. l,WH JP0 'Disunion. lliilt.iisj n ;UulOI). 571 I1IIJ ;(:t Democrat. Wi I'U n I I 6Si).lilS . Itepubllcau. - is.) Disunion. ! -,i 1,'ulon. ;jt) 'Democrat. 12 1 1 I Republican. 3 2?l.().r, 212 : Democrat. 1,811.751 21 'Apostate. a 1 a ; Democrat. 21 The PrvNffrenllnl Vote of 1811 1 by States was us follows, the majorities all be ing lor Lincoln, except those marked thus (): JAnroln, States. if.p. Alabama Arkai.SHH California C2,i;il Connecticut 41.01U Delaware 8,166 F101 Ida Georgia Illinois 18'J,4!l(i ludlaua JS0 422 Iowa 89 075 Kant-ns JO HI Kentucky 2",78U Louisiana Maine 6S.114 Maryland -lO.l.Vt MassachusotU-. . . . 120.742 Michigan 1)1 521 Mlunesota 2",UU0 MIssisRlppl Missouri 72 7 V) Nevada 0 82ii New Hampshire... !)r,400 New Jersey... (i(l.72; New York .'itiii,7o0 North Carolina Ohio 2"i,l')4 Oretion !',HH8 Pennsylvania 2911 'Ml Rhode Island 11.31J South Carolina Tennessee Texas Vermont Virginia Wet-t, Virginia... Wisconbln Totals It Ot'Jlaa, jjem. 43.RH 42 8 j 8.707 158.7.111 l:i0.2:il 4!l..ri'Jli :i (itii 61,301 4(i"ii''2 !12 7:!ll 4S.71". 74 U04 17,370 ... 42.4 1U 2.s"l'52 ... b;l 15S . 2 221,11:1) 1,811.751 31,7S (),5!)4 :t871 6S.024 3Cl,0Sli 20"ir.iis 8,457 27(i.;ilti ti,718 la.ai li),4:Vs H5.HS4 1,811757 M'ljori. tie. 18,2!);t 2,10(1 012 30,7ti8 20,lstf :t!).47!) 12.7)0 3ii,015 2U22 7.414 77,!ia7 10,tl7 7.0'iij 41072 3.2?2 3520 7 3Jl .74li 5'j"fi88 1.431 20 075 5,031 29.093 12',7i4 17.671 411,281 Majority 111281 'llic t'.leeloral A'olev of tlie fttalet. Tbo following is the Electoral vote of each State: Ah.bnma 0 Missouri 11 Arkansas 5 Neuraska 3 California 5 Nevada 3 ti New Hampshire 5 . . ii New Jersey 7 ... 3' New York 33 ... 0 1 North Carollua 10 ...10 Ohio 21 ...13 Oregon 3 8 Pennsylvania 20 Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia , Illinois , Indiana Iowa Kansas , Kentucky , Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts 12 Michigan 8 Minnesota I Mississippi 7 1 TO! 111 Deduct Mississippi, Texas, and Virginia 3: Rhoile island... .....11 ioulh Carolina.., 0, fehnessue 7 Texas ermont Virginia West Vir-tula..., Wisconsin , 4 .. 8 ..10 .. 4 .. 5 ..10 .. 5 .. 8 ,317 . 21 Necet sary to a choice 'Hit' l.nst Popular Vole in indicative In some measure o Tuesuay, was as follows: 2'Jn 149 JEiich Mule the resuit nex 1K2. And'w ackson, 1'enryUlay, John Floyd, WlllHui Wirt, ) M. Van isuren, tJohn Sergeant, Wm. Wilkius, Henry Lee, AtaoN Llmaker, Democrat. Federalist. Democrat. Federalist. Democrat. Whig. Demoorat. Whig. 650.028 012.158 887.5921 650.189 13 i 77 51 4 1 71 OS 68 80 15 11 7 5 10 73 73 li") til 1 102 11 102 14 122 47 0 113 47 3 3 128 89 131 88 183 81 183 22 12 228 1 215 8 6 99 1 84 41 87 18 j 30 24 24 178 83 171 83 7 219 49 11 7 8 49 80 11 7 htcUi. Ala.... Alk....! CHI Conn., Dei..... Fla Fla Geo.. .. Geo.... Ill Ind.... Iowa.. Kau... Ken,.. Lb La Me Md Muss., Mich.. Min... Mlhu... Mo Neb... Nev... N. U.. N.J... N.J... N. V... N. C... Ohio... Ore Hep. 1 Vutr,, 1 .. i 70,812 27,913 44.584 48,779 S.ilW II 5.'0 14 170 M IZi 3 140 203 (H5 171.575 90,789 lfl.870 20.275 (10.152 04.1101 75 835 2I.S90 US 300 bO 819 34 870 65,25) 02,lh7 6.047 U8.778 65,462 fl 114 325 0il9 93 014 1 207 008 10 580 FennJa:!! 420 321.78J; R. 1. Tenn.. Texas Vt...... Va : W. Va Win.,.. 10.C88 70,758 1 74,184 1 44,080 ! 4.627i; 107.12 1 2" OW 1 1' 73,037 ; Dim Vote, fajorit!. 1,005 1 69 807R ConsMtu'n, lSiiH. 20 597 1 31UR Coiistitu'n. IStiS. 47 WW 3 385D Lt.-Gov.. 1S07. 50 551 1,7721) Governor, 1 SOS. 8 810 1,2121) Governor, 1S00. 9 4!'l 6.029R Constltu'n, 180S. 10,144! 4 02UU Governor. 18:.!S. 01760 I 18 373R lonstitu'n, 180S. 70 099 1 7,0 17 R 'Governor, 1808. 117,058 65 987 K ! L'ousress, 1801. 17O0I4 901R , Governor, 180$. 68 880 8l.90.iK j -up. Judfje, 1S07. 8 151 11,211 It (iovemor, IhH. 115,521 1 B9.219D Governor. 1838. 48.739 ' 17,413 It t;onsl'II, 1808. 41014, 23.2S7R Governor, I81IS. 55.431; 20 4O1K! Governor, lSiS. 03 602 4I.712D' 'Governor, 1807. 70.300 I 27.9I0R Governor, 1S'I7 55,805 ! ai95IR Sup. J udge, 1S07. 29 513 I 6,327 R Governor, 18J7. 63321 80711) (OUSl'u. 1808. 40,jS 20 859 R Hup. Soli's, 181)0. 2 100 Hf Governor, 180S. 4,295 752 R Cotlgless, 180'(. 37 iOO 2.518R G ivernor, IS08. 03,971 1 49IR CongreSK, 180J. 6 408 I 10.351D Local, 1807. 873 029 I 47,9101) Sec. Sin to, 1817. 71015 19(Ki9il 1 'onslll'ou. ISO ,i, 249,087 17.381R see. Slate, 1SH8. 11789 I 1.20911 iCOUfSross, JSIiiS. O.t.KIR': Aud.-Gen. 1808. 6.731 1 4.307 It 'Governor. IX0S. 27.288 43 470R l.lonstlt'on, 18(58. 22,518 61,li,WR 'Governor, 1807. I 1 1 'ooven'ou, lSiiS. 1S.274M 27,253Ri'Governor. 1818. 01,887 I 45,45511' i .'onveu'un, 18.H. 20,(Mi0t 6,0011 R Governor, 180S. 08,873 I 4 70IR ' (4ovroor. 1807. Including scattering and incienc ntleut votes. i Estimated. Oiliclal vote not complete, llssltsiiipi. Texas, and Viivlnia. not. belnc wholly reconstructed, will not participate in the Presidential eleotiou. The Lee Islam re of Florida, at its recent session, passed a law pro viding for the selection of Presidential electors by that body, instead of by the people at large. against a majority 0112.001 of all the registered voter. At the constitution! election held this year, 70.812 votes in favor of (be new Constitu tion were cast and 1003 against it lesi than half the whole number registered; bat the re constructed Slate was received into Congress. The election for members of the Fortieth Con. grcss will take place November 8, bat none of the nominations have been received. ARKAN81N. The vote of Arkansas in 1800 was for Dontrlai, 0227; for Breckinridge, 28,732; and for Boll 1.0,094. An election was held in 13(10 for Anill or. Berry (Union) receiving 6178; Miller (Damo erat) 15,211; and Pagan (Democrat) 12,0 ). In 1807 the registration of voters reaohed 54 ,2". 1, or whom about 22,000 wore colored. An election for a constitutional convention was held, about 27, CC0 votes being catt in favor and at mt 13,000 against. The registration this year reached 73,784, of whom 48,714 were white and 25,070 colored. The constitutional eleollon ro. m Red to 27,913 lu favor of the new constitution and 20,697 agp.lust R a majority of 1316 in favor Of the 51510 votes cas', 34,070 wore white aud 19J-81 colored. On November !!, Congressmen will boelecteJ, Hie following belli,; the candidates: Hct-ubHcanx. Democrat,. 1. l.ym u 11. Roots. 0'iarles S. Carooro i. 3. James T. Elliott, Anthony A. C. R gcrn. a. "Ill on ins Boles. 1,. It. Ntwh. AMI OKM.t. The vote of California in U83 wa f irlnr-oln, 30 173; for Douglas. 84,013; for nreoklnriUa i!4,:;!l; and for Boil, 0817. The vote of tuo Kute for Hie p.iBi few ycacs has btou at f )lloVf: IV nr. (). Dan. if j. lKr.' ilO.i-17 4I5'I9 8 151) J S.jtt 31.29S 62,2)) 30 97iJ 1M,1) 39 17 3 79,007f Owlt. 1H1I 60.l". 0J,091t 23 241(16 1802 61 2 W 47,3 (If lii).72 6 1803 01.417 41,715 19 7:L'll isn-Picbident 02.131 43,811 18.29316 P. 05 33 221 20,2 1" 0,1)70 R 1807 44,681 47,909 3 3ijD For the years marked thus (f), wiiei thor was dissension In tha Demouratlu raulcs, til total opposition vote is Included under tho head of Democratic, and tho lowest Republi can plurality is given. The vote for 1807 is that cast for Lieutenant-Governor. For Governor the vote then stood 40 359 Republican, and total opposition 61,093 Governor Haight's voto being 49 805, an J his majority 0510. This was caused by the strong opposition of all the lead ing Republican Journals to the nomination and election of George C Gorham, now Secretary of the Senate, the nominal Republican candi date, against whom there was m.uilfvi'ed an unconquerable prejudice lu the ranks ol uU party. The Congressional election is held Novambor 8, the following being the candidates, with the majorities In each district in 1800: Republican). Dr.marrnt, Mai, in tsi i- 1. Francis M. Plxley, .Samuel 11. AxiU.4S i5i 3' A. A. Sargent, J. W. CollVoth 1V07R :t. C. Uarlsou, ' James A. JohnHou 37 3D t'oxxix'Ticur. Connecticut votes for President only on No vernberS. In lSOU the vote stood, for Lincoln. 43,792; for Douglas, 15.522; for Brecklrldsje, 14,011; and for Bell, 3291 . Since then the vote of the State has been as follows: JViir, 1800 1801 1802 , lt'3 1804 Governor.., President.. Ji-.p. , 4.i,7u2 1.1,012 39.782 41 0(2 39,820 ,44,0!U Jhm. ;i:i,l)4 40,920 30 (i ll 38,395 31,102 42 285 31. S3!) 31,40 4343! 47,605 60,551 of the F .1W. 10.83SR 2.1M0R 0 118:6 2,0 7 R 5,05816 2,400 R 11.U3.516 0.2721) 611 16 t'S7l 1.772 L) urty-flrst 1805 42 374 " Equal SuUVage..27,217 1800 43,974 1807 40 678 1808 18,779 The election for members (jougress uoes not tune place uuui April next. DEI.AWAIti;. "The vote of Delaware in 1800 wrs for Lincoln, 3815; for Douglass, 1023; for Breckinridge, 7337; and for Bel , 3S31. Since then she has voted as follows: year. 1802 Governor " Congress IS03 1801 President " Congress , 186G Governor Congress De.m. 8011 8051 No ticket 8707 8702 9810 9933 11116 371) ...R C12U 509 D 12121) 1JS9D 2 i STATE AND CONGRESSl ON A I ELECTIONS. In several of the States State officers and members of Congress will also be elected on Tuesday next. In all these cases the names of the candidates are given below, at far as they can be ascertained. The candidates marked thus () below are renomlnatlons. ALABAMA. The vote of Alabama In 1860 utooil lor Doug las, 13,651; for Breckinridge, 48.831; and for Bell, 27,675. The first election held after the war was In 1805, when R. M. Patton received 21,422 voles for Governor; M. J. Bulger, 15,334; and W. 16. Smith, 8101. In 1807 an election ror a constitutional oon' vectlon was held, 101,800 being registered ef whom 74,450 were whites and 09.840 oolored For a. oouveuVlou oo.sjs votes, were cant aud. Hp. 81") 8014 8220 8155 8253 8598 8053 A Congressman Is elected November 3, the following being the candidate: Itaj. in Jtep'tbliaan, Democrat. 18OO. Gen, A. X. A. rorbei t...Eecj. T. Brigga 13S0D ri.MiitA. The vote of Florida in 1800 was for Douglas, 307; for Bieckinridge, 8513; and for Bell, 6137. In 1805 David 8. Walker was elected Governor without opposition, the entire vote being less than 4000. lu 1807 there wore 11,148 whiles and 15,431 colored registered. In the same year 14,250 votes were csstfora convention, almost without opposition, being 912 more than a ma jority of tho registered voters. At the election ol this year the vote stood as follows: Jtrn. J)rm. Mai, Constitution ll,)20 0.491 50.WR Governor 14,170 10,144 492016 lu the Democratic vote for Governor are Included 7852 for Scott and 2202 for Walker. Harrison Reed being the only Republican caudi date. The registry embraced 13,098 whites aud 17,800 colored, a total of 81,408. By an act of tho Legislature that body will select Presidential Electors. The Senate contains 10 Republicans and 8 Democrats, and the Assembly 37 Repub licans aud 15 Democrats, giving a Republican rasjoilty of 30 on Joint ballot. Although tho Lcgii-.lalure has taken Oils aotlon, the Demo crats have nominated un electoral ticket, hop Ice that somethicg may yet turn up in their fuvor. Tho congreaiional eleoiiou lakes place lu January next. (iCOItdll The voteof Georgia lu 1800 was for D mg'as, 11,590; for Ercekiuridge, 51.8,-9; and for 11 u, SS0. An election hel l la 1801, under the Re'osI egi;ne, for Governor, resulted in voies ior Joseph E. Brown to 82.450 f ir E. A. Nisbot, the letter being the more ultra Rebel of tho two. In 1805 Charles J. Jenkins was elected u ivernor without oppor-Hlon, receiving 37.209 votes. Iu 1807 there were 0j, '.'02 whites and 0j,973 colored registered a total of 192,235, with a white ma Jority of 2S9. For r con yea t ion 8a.77S votes woio casl, with but 4256 aeainBt-3920 over a majority of the registered voter-. The following was the vote of the prtbttit year: li- r. Dim, Mnt. Corstltutlrn 88 1 23. 09,750 18 373R Governor 83. HO 70 009 7,01711 Congressmen 1 8. 10 J. uz,ji 10, 10s u Corsresfimen are elected on November 8, the following being the candidates, with the ma' Joi ltlcs in each district at the eleotiou hold last spring : V-niihffftift. Dr.mnrrati. Mill, fa H0". 1. Joiin W.Cllfi A. 11. Hansen... 3.9 iR i Win. P. Pierce Nelou Tilt 1.0191) John 11. Caldwell . Buchanan..,. 1.215R B. B, DeGraU'enreid. T- o. Lswson.... 101 R i:Iih. H. Hilooa W. H. Mallou... 13.00116 weir 1 jo y 11 P. B. M. Young.. a. 4. ii. o John A. Wimpy..., 7. James Aikins 401 D 3.403 D elected on Nov. 3. The following are the candi dates on the two State tlckcUs JlrpvbUcting. jyemorrnft. Governor ......J. M. Palmer. John K. Kd-n. Lt, Governor John Dougherty. W. li. Van Epps, Sec State E. Rnmmell. G. VanHooreoeoK Auditor CICLIoplncott. Jonn Iv. Shannon Trrosnrer E. N. Bate. Jesse J I'nllllps. Alt General., W. Biistinell. R. E. Williams. Tho Congressional candidates are as follows: M". in JtrpitbUeam. Democrat 1WI. .Tohn A. Logan W. W. O'Brien 65.9H7R I-N. K. Judd M. M. R. Wallace. 9.6SOI6 3-J. F. Fnrtiswortb..A M. f lerrington.12 839R 3- 'E 11. Wnhburne..W. J. McKIm 8 70016 4- Jobn n. Hawley I. W. Singleton... 2.601 K n-F V. Ineersoll John N NealoSM... 8 772R 0-liurton C. Cook...OIiverO Gray 7.204 R ..Tlios. Brewer 4.13S16 ..B. S Edwards 4.103R W. McNeelv 7751) ,. Albert G. Bnrr... 2,3731) ..-!. 8. Maishnll 2.29)1) ..Wm. H. Snyder... 1.07KR ..John M. llrebs 66016 ont-i nlfnf Hie State Senate nud a full Lower Houfco are to be elected also. INDIANA. The vote of Indiana, which votes for Presi dent only on November 8, In 1800 wa? for Lin coln, 130,033; for Douglas, 115,609; for Biecklu. 1 Idee, 12,295; and for Bell, 5300-a majority of C023 for Lincoln over all. Slnoe then the vole f t the Slate has beon as follows: 7 J(se H. Mrxire., M. C'nl lorn tt-Leonard F. Iiot-s.. 10- J B. Tin nrr 11 Jsiwes S. Mtirliu.. l3-.7ol n B. Uny la Green B. Rhuiii.. l'enr' 1800 Governor " President. D02-. lf-61 tJoveruor. " President, 1806 1808 Gov pi nor. " Congress ,. Rep. ,130,725 ..139.H33 ..118,517 ..152 084 ,160.422 ..109,0'H ..171,575 ..170,569 l"m. 1'20.(IU8 133 110 128. 100 l:il.2lll 130.233 155,3!)'.) 170.014 170.802 9 75716 5 92316 9 II I ! I) 20,883 16 20 18916 14.20216 9.11 R 233D IOWAi The vote of Iowa in 1800 was for Lincoln 70,100; for Douglas, 65.111; for Breckinridge, 1018 mid for Bell, 17C3, The vote since then has been as follows: Yonr. Hep. Dcm. Mnj 1800 70.4U9 57 02J 12 4S7 16 1MII 60 85:$ 48.319 H.,534 K 12 06,014 50 899 15.115 16 18)i3 85.741 63 118 32 823 R 1804 80.075 49,596 89 479 16 1805 70 415 64.070 16 375 K 1SH0 01 227 65.815 35.412 R 1807 1)0,7a9 68,880 81,909 R 1IXIXOIN. The vote of Illinois in I860 was for Lluooln, Yii lfti- fur Donelas. 160.215: for BrucklnrlJge. 2401; aed for Bell,40i3-a majority of 4029 over all for Lincoln. The vole of the Stale since 1 hftn liflu Iaiti nil follows: yor. Rev. Dem. Mtj, 1WMI 172 101 167 633 4,i9l6 IMI2 120.1 1 It 130 613 lOBlHD I KtW 1 25.203 05 KU5 2D 898 1 1861-1'rt-sldent 189 498 158,730 8073016 ' (!inii.rfSH 190.221. 158.781 81 44216 18(10 .". 203.015 147.068 65,08?K btale oUlcem auU wemborii Qt (JonsrgNi are An election for State officers is hold on Nov. 8, the following being the candidates: lit publican. Democrat. Secretary of 8tate...Ed. Wright, I). Hammer Auditor of State J. A. Eliot t, D Dunlavey state Treasurer U. KRauklu. L. MoCarty Register of State lsnu umce c.C.carpenter. A.D. Anderson Attorney-Gen'l...II. O'Connor, J.E. Williamson Connressmen are elected the same dav.thn following b iug the caaUlates: Efpuhtteatt. Vnnocrufi. Mnj. in 186. Geo. W. McCrary Tuos. W. Cliiggett...682U6 Wm. Smith Wm. Lelllng well...7037R I. Wm. B. Allison Wm. Mills 500216 Wm, LouKhrk'ge...Johii P. Irlsli 608046 5. F. W. Palmer P. Gad Bryan 4 !9R , Chas. Potneroy C. A. L. Ros.ell 652716 County officers are also to be elected, and the State is to vote on nn amendment to Hs Consti tution sulking out me work "wuue." KANSAS. The first vote In Kansas was for State officers. in 1801, when there was lo opposition to the The vote of the State has lepubiican ticket. been as follows: J'Vfflr. IMil 1802 1801 (President) 1800 Dcm. 5 1M1 3.091 8,151 5.12916 4.42116 1275016 11.21916 G. Sohnuble. A. McCartney. Ross Barns. Arch. Beatty, Hep. 5,429 , 9 091) 10,441 19.870 Slate officers uro eloeted on November 3. tha following being tho candidates: Jl'-pvhtleniu. J)tmosrat-i. Governor J. M.Harvey. G. W. Glide. L'l. -Governor ...E. V. Kskridge. Max. McUaslIn. Ass'te Justice.. D.M. Valentine. Sec. of State T Moonlight. W. Shannon, Audlior A. Thomau. Treasurer Geo. Graham, Att'y-General... A. lanford. Sup. Pub. lust. ...P. Mo Vicar. in.. . -, - j 1 11. xk. j - - . A Congressman is also elected, tho candidates beinh: Jii. in Jbljiiblitaii. D'moerat. 18. Sidney Claik. Charles W. Biair. I0.9J6 16 HEXTU'KY. The vote of Kentucky in 1860 was for Lincoln. 1301: for Douglas. 25 ti5h lor Breckinridge. 53.143: and for Bell, 00,058. The vote since then has been as follows: )'('. J.'rp. Drill. Mat. 1803 tGovornor...08.;ioo 17.380 60,91711 1804 Pfesldent....27,78(; 04.301 30.5151) 1805 42,082 42.187 1051) 1800.... 68 0!j 95,979 S7.9I4D 1807 33 03!) 90 225 50.280 D 1808 20,2r"5 1 15 524 S9.249D tin 1803. Bramletie. now a Democrat, was the Union candidate for Governor, and Wioklifle the Secessionist. Party lines have not been strongly drawn In the Htuta until af.er 1805, since when the returned Rebels have besn mar shalled in full force. State officers have already bsen elected this year, congressmen are to oe elected on Novem ber 3, the following being the candidates: Renuti'leun. Demnrat. Mjii. in U)7 1. O. S. Marshall S. Trimble 8027D Sam. Langley W. M. Sweeney ...i8100D I A: 1 d " ,.. :t. W.E. Hobson 1 w HmSh '"r 0539D 1 "W. II. Havs J. P. Knott...'.'.'.'.L.15922D t. Oliver w. itooi i. Jj. Jones oojid Cliurles l.tf In too J tunes B, ll9ck,...:;8U52D H, S. M. Burnc-s " oleo. M. Adams... 30)1) 4). John L. y.legler John M. lilee 1I79D J l'liiri.lities, Ruoels aud conservatives run ning on iJvinocruiic tiukeis. 1.4)1 1SIAN.A. The vote of Louisiana In ISCiO was for Douglas, 7025: for Breckinridge, 22,081; aud f ir Bell, 20,204. Elections for Congressmen in por tions ol the State were held during the war. The first election throughout tue state after Lostiiiutb had ceRued was in 1805, when Wells received 22 312 and Allen 6197, both Democrat, but Allen the most Deuiocrutio of the two. Iu 1807, 11 nil 1 r the Reconstruction policy, 45,199 whites and 81 431 colored were registered a total of 129,030, with a colored majority of 39,232. The vote for a convention resulted In Vo.lii-J in favor and 4000 against. The election held lust hpiiug resuneu as loiiows: Kip. Dun. Constitution,... CO 152 48 7.1!) Governor 01901 41,61 It Lieu'ei.Hiit-Gov'r 0 1,700 1: 31,476f t liieluOliiR scattering votes. X Dunn, the Republican candldato, is a col or) d man. OrreHinen are elected on November 3, the .'oiiuWiug being the candidate: Jiipublieun. Dcmorrnt. 1. J. Haia Sypher Louis Si. Mi ltn. J. I A.Sheieon Caleb S Hunt. Vse.J. Wills Menard Calebs. Hunt. a, ('. D. Darrali Adolphn Bailey. ''Jcisrpii I'.Newsham. Michael Kjno. 5. Frank Morey George W. MoCrame. MAI NT. The vote of Maine In 1800 was for Llueoln 02,811; lor Douglas. 20,093: for lireekiurldo, 0308; and for Bell, 2010. Since taen the vote has been: I'nir. Kip, Mni. 17.4I3R 23 2S7R 8J.291R iboo (Governor) 09.409 (President).,., Dan. 51.878 38,1071 40,1821 3!).5U5f 60 583 40 4113 44,211 81,009 41939 40.035 65.43ft Mn). 18,09111 33,USRt 30.3")6Rt 13 20 ! Rf 17 71016 19,1801. 17,59216 22 82116 27.0S7R 11,01416 20.404 RJ .02.811 1801 57.475 1S02 45 534 1803 iu,2i lfOl (Goveinor)......C5 63 1804 (I'ltbldeBl) 01,803 1865 54 430 1800 09.020 1807 57 019 1808 75.835 1 tTbe total ODimsltiou vote Is given under the bead of Democratic, and the Republican plu rality is given, instead of the majority, lOfUclul vote not quite complete. Presidential electors alone are voted for on November 8, MARYLAND. The vete of Maryland In 1800 was for Lincoln 2291; for Douglas, 6908; for Breckinridge, 41,482; and for Bell, 41,700. Since then the voto has been as follow: , Year. Sep. 7Vi. Mnj. 1801 57,498 26,080 81,41216 1803 30.8HO 15 984 2O.870 1864-I'resldeut 40 153 ii .789 7,41116 Alty.-Geu(,..40.8l3 82.230 8.013R I860 27,801 40,204 129131) W07.... ConBrrwmen are elected on November 8, the following being tho candidates: nejnibUcan. DemocrnH. Mai. in m I. Henry K Torbort.M... Sam. Hatnbleioo..765l I) 8. JohnT. Ensor., Mteven'n Aroher.2153D Thomas Hnn S 8, Adam E. King J. 16 Brownt V 977 D W. B. Mnenulavjj 4. Dnnlel E. Welsel Patrick Hamtll....2ll2t 8. Wm. J. Albert 'Frederick Stone. ..79JD flndependent. WorkIngman's candidate. KIAnSAVUL'SETTS. The vote of Masstcbntieets In 1860 was for Lincoln. HHT.&33; for Douglas. 81,872; for Breokin ridge, 6939; and for Bell, 22,331. Sluce then the vote has been as follows: Tear, Ben. Drm, MitJ I86u (President) loo 633 62 612 43.8VH6 " (Governor) 101527 6"007t 89,629 3801 05.201 32 0021 8.I9!I6 lb2 R0 83j 62,5.87 23.2ISR )MW 70.483 29 207 4 1 270(6 1804 (President) 120742 41 745 77 897 R " (Governor) 125 281 49.190 78.091R 1805....... 09 912 21.215 4SO07R 1800 1)1.080 23 071 681(0 R 1807 IW 98,300 70,300 Zf.UIJU, tincludlug scattering aud all opposition votes. The following State officers will be voted for on November 8: Jirpbtle.ann. Democrat. Governor Wm. ciatlin. Johu ij. Adams. Lt.-Gov'nor.Joseph Tucker. Reuben Noble. Srcrotnry Oliver Waroer. Chas. Brlmbleoorn reaHuror....Jucob H. Loud. Harvey Arnold. Atly.-Gen...Charlen Alien. Wm. o. Eudloott. Auolior HonryS. Brings. A. r. Devnrenr. Tho Congressional eaudidates are as follows: M,0irlty KejvbHrnn. tfeime.rat.i. lhfld. 1. James Bufllngton PnliaiiderCobb. 6 66R S. Oskcs Ames .I'M ward Avery. 7.12516 8. "Ginery Twilchell Edwin O Batley 4 38316 41. Snmuel Hooper Peter Harvey... 4,71916 8- iRlchid'rDanaOtl'. Xord... 0.13316 . Nathau'l P. Banks. ...Fro J. O. Prince. 0 709R 7. Geo. S. Boutwell Lev. Saltonstall 6 .90216 H. George F. Hoar Hen. H. Stevens 7.13SR . Wm. B.Washbmn Levi Hay ward .10,351 R lO. Heniy L. Dawes Abi. W.Uhapln. 8 91016 MR8sachusetis also elects a Governor's Couu cil. Senators, and a Lower House. IlBr Legis lature will elect a Senator to succeed the Hon. Charles Sumner. SIICI1IGAN. The vote of Michigan in 1860 was for Lin coln, 88 480; for Dougla, 05 057; for Breokin ridge, 806; and for Bell, 105. Sluce then the vole has been: Year. Jtri. Dem, Mitt. 1800 President 88,480 00.2.17 22 2I3R " Governor 87,806 07,221 2o'585K 1862 08 710 62,102 6.014R 1803 68,092 6 1 013 7.07916 1804 President 01.621 74,604 16 91716 " Governor 01 358 74,293 17.O03R 1865,... 62 334 19,428 32.00SR 18i 96.746 67 708 29,03816 1807 80,810 65,865 24,05116 The following Slate ticket will be voted far on November 3: Keiyub lirams. Demnrrnt. Governor 11. P. Baldwin. Jonn Moore. Lieut.-Oov Morgan Bates. B.C. Collin berry. Seo'y of State... ). L. Spauldlng. Richard Baylls. jreasurer r.u. urosvenor. Jonn t . Miller. Auditor-Gen W. Humphrey. Col. L. Dlllmao. Com. L. Office. ..B. D. Prltchard. IlenryGrlnnell. Att'y-General...DwightMay. A. C. BIdwiu. Sup. Pub. list..Ora. Hosford. Duane Doty. Mem. uu Ed...Dau. E. Brown. Isaac W. Bush. The Congressional tickets are as follows: , Mni. in Xepubltrans. Democrats. IhiM. 1. 'Fern. C. Beaman.... Merrill I. Mills 387616 3 W.L. 8toughton....H. Chamberlain 8305 R 3. 'Austin Blair Isaac M. Crane 395216 . Thomas W. Ferry. ..Lyman G.Masou....7152R . Omar D. Conger- Byron G. Stout 238216 0. R. Strickland William Newtou...4039R The whole of the Lower House ani4 county cfllcers are to be voted for. The Legislature will elect a Senator to succeed the Hon, Zacha riah Chandler. MINNESOTA. The vote of Minnesota in 1S0O was for Lin coln, 22,000; for Douglas. 11.020; for Breckinridge, 718; and lor Bell, 02. Since then the vote has been as I0IIOW6: Year. Rep. Dem. Maf, 1800 22.(.'ii9 12 730 9,33916 1801 10.271 10,118 5 82016 1802 15 7o4 11,412 4.81216 1803 19 515 12 722 6.793 R 1864 25.000 17 375 7.685 J ........ .! 1 t t i t t I TJ 1800 25.ll.S3 15,775 10.20SR 1807 31,870 29,513 5,32716 There Is no State ticket, but a Legislature is elected on November 3, which will choose a United States Senator to succeed the Hon. Alexander Ramsey. Congressmen are also to be chosen, the candi dates being: . ,, MirJ.in Republican, Dr.mocrut.i. 1886 1. Mort. S. Wllkiuon..G. W. Baiciielder.59 4016 ( "iguat's Donnelly. ,..,, - ni.. ..,.0 tChas. C. Andrews. Iv,8- M- WHon....4203R WISSISMPPI. This State, having refused to be reconstructed, will not participate in the Presidential or any other election on November 3. MISSOURI. The vote of Missouri in 1800 was for Lin coln, 17 028; for Douglas, 58.801; for Breokiu rldae, 81,317; and lor Bell, 58,372. Since then the vote has been us follows: Year. J!ep. Dem. MaJ. lbt'3 40 518 47.229 681 1) 1804 .72.760 81,078 41,072 R 1805 Constitution 43.670 41,808 1 Hlji R 1806 02.187 40,058 20,859 it State officers are to be elected on November 8, the candidates being as follows: JStpiiOiiean. Democrat. Governor J. w. Mociurg. John S. pnelps. Lleut-Gov Ed. O. Stanaiu. N. J. Colman. Seo'y ot Stale... F. Rodman. B. Poepping. Treasurer W.Q Dollmeyer.R.Hundhausen Auditor Daniel Draper. C. C. Rozler. Reg'r of Lands..Jos. H McGee. J. F. Reau. Altor'y-Uen H. B. Johnson. J.A.Houkaday, I Divid Wagner. Ed. a. Lewis. Sup. Judges... -j Philemon Bliss. Wash. Adams. ( Warren Currler.E H. Norton. The Corgressional ticket is as follows- Rtpublnaim. Democrat. Mai. In til'!. 1. " William A. Pile Erastus Wells 218R 2. G. A. Flnkleburg J. J. Llndley 3310R a. John F. Bush J R McUormick.. HID 41. H. H. Boyd (J. B. McAfee 415416 3. Samuel S. Burdett...John F. liullll)S...35'ij tt Vac'y J. II. Stover... Ignatius llizel . R. T.Van Horn James SLilHlda 531R 7. John F. Asper Moidecal Oliver 09J2R s. : J. F. BeDjamln J. F. Williams 1532R 1). David P. Dyer Wm. F. Swilzler... 178 R Missouri also votes on an amendment strlk ing the word "while" from her Constitution. She also elects a Legislature, aud will choose a United States Seuatoi' to succeed the Hon. John 11. Henderson. NEHIt.lSKA, The vote of this Stale since its admission has been as fwllows: Year. lien. Dem. Mitj. 1805 Treasurer !U22 2519 87316 18ii0-Governor .........4"!3 3!)IS 14516 " Congrefcs isiO wTi 7I8R 1807 Governor ... 2100Rf tEstlmated. Presidential Electors alone are voted for on Nov. 3. m:y.ia. The vote of this State sluce Rs admission has been aw follows: Year. Ii p. l'tn, Mill. m.4 O.s.0 0i!i 823 J16 1805 3nnl 2215 147016 18041 5047 4 295 7 6216 The following Stale officers are to be voted for on November 3: Ji'publirant on TnnVei B. U. Wnitmai Sup. Judges... j j N. Johusou StatePrluter H. R. Mighels bur veyor-Geu... Johu Day. The Congressional tickets ar as loiiows. Republican. Democratic 'J-', Thomas Fitch. W. F. Auuerson. 7.)2lt County officers are also to he ejected, and a full Lower bouse and a part of the Senate. I hey will choose a Senator 10 succeed the Hon. Win. R. Stewart. . . . n . . . n NEW HAMPSHIRE. The voto of New Hampshire in 1S80 was for Lincoln nr.519; for Douglas, 25,881; for Breckln rldge "l2;audforBell,411. The Vte has been Democrat. R. 11. Taylor. It. P. Clayton. C. L. Pernioa- X. J- iuea. br follows; twin. Reu, 1800 Governor... 38 037 President, 1S61 8t2 1803- Goveruor.. 1804 " president 1805 , 1800 1867 1808 Governor 87.619 85,4t7 ....32,160 .....2i035: 87,006 ...UU 400 ...34.141 ...85.137 ...85 809 ...39.778 Dem. 83 544 28,434t 81,452 80 27 6 32.83 it 81,840 82 871 28 017 80 481 32 603 37,200 Ma.1. 4,49116 9,08516 4.015R 1,87516 5 OMR S&29R 0.12716 4658R 8.14116 2,51816 1 uil'l in..., 1803-Looal. 1804 1805 J 806 , 1867 Local 4s 710 - V9 811 60 72:4 67.6'2. ' r- 402 ...01 14 PresWetillsi eeoK'vr',nITr tua ' November 8. The 8U m"' were l-ot4 Inst spring, and Con.e.,,men ra aleOMd. uuUl March next. KKW JTEItVET' The vote of New Jersey in Hno w tor Lln-i coin 68,824, and for the three Oongias elentora on the fosion lloket 62 801, Llnev"'I reoelvlng 4 7f the eleetoral votes and Douglas 8, Bine V?" the vote has been in rOlr--r J '". . - . irrr, V 618)7 14 6t)fk 8 IH t 74D bHfii 7 8)IU I7W a,781W 63f7t 14CIK Mni 1 .-.lit veruber 3 omoxt is voted ro on No Republican, Demfval Govei nor John I. Blair ..m..T.. Randolph The Congressional candidates are as follow! . Jtepfibheana. Denwcralt. i. 1. Wm. MMre SamT J. Bayard 0 3. Jas. F. Rusllng" (Jbarle Kalgh6....K4tt 3. Amos Clark, Jr John T. Bird -280 4. Moon Hill Philip Ralfdrty 4fK 5. George A. Halsey.. .. Orestes Cieveland...3S This State also votes for one thtrd of the Stnate and a full Lower House. The new Le e Is attire will select a Senator to snooeed tfetc Hon, Frederick T. Frellngbuysen. NEW YORK. The vote frf New York in 1880 was lor Lin coln. 302,0-1(1; and for tho fusion tioketr3l2,al9i The vote has been as follows: M-at: ro.i,tc 4S,0'9K 107,7 1 '4 tC U,7!l 24) 5I 6 7 IB It 8 J -SIC 27 8.711; 1 3.789 V 47 noli- A. George Starr 7. J, C. Plnckney 8. 9. 10. 11. 12 fF. A. Thomas., J. E. Coulter D. O. Bradley C. H. Van Wsck r;J. H. Ketcbam... 13. Thomas Cornell. innliidiim scattering votes. ITbeie were two Repnlillaan candidate fof uoveruor, an no ouvko D7 vuo pooyto, ''nr. S'p. Dem. lbt-O President S0J,HI8 812 610 , '. Uoveruor 358,272 814 6)8 'MI .07,428 189 716 lb02 . -mfiDl 31)0.619 180.) HI I 317 VWl.94'1 1804 President...... 808 785 81. 980 " Governor 809 657 80! 204 1865 301 0)5 273 193 1800 806.315 852,520 1807 325,099 873.02J The following State officers are wtvl rnrnn November 8: Republican. Drnnobrat. Governor J. A. Griswold...I. T. HoiI'mnn,' Lt.-Governor.. ..A. B. Cornell Allen U. Beach. Canal Com Alex. Barclay. ..Oliver Bmoom. Ins. Prisons H. A. Barnum.,.1). B. McNeill. Clerk CU App...O. H. Young....E. O. I'errin. The Congressional tickets are as follows: Mai. 1m Republican. Democrat. 1868. 1. Alfred M. Wood... ' vned9:10943D 2. Henry S. Bellows... !. G. Scbumaker.. 7014D) 3. Samuel Booth........ H. W. Hlooum..... 18,(1 U 4. Charles V. Lewis.... John Fox 10204U " iu. trr. Train 1 ...SamnelS. Cox...... 8208B ...Harvey Calkins 4700 (J James Brooks 6000U I jonn Savage r ernanuo wood.. R. B. Hatch MOD W. 8. Hillyer F. M. Blxbv .C. N. Poller.. 2055RV Geo. W. Greene... 237 K ,C. H. Wheaton 1095KV J. A. Grlswold Xitft 14. Jos. H. Ramsey S. L. Mayhew 648D) 15. A. H. Tanner Jason C. Osgood.... 6316K in. "Orange FerrUs R. W. Llvlugslon.. 1920K 17. Wm. A. Wheeler...Wm. H. Wallace... 83MR 1. Stephen San ford John H. White..... 315415 10. Charles 8. Knapp...F. R. Gilbert 8a&6rC 24). A. H.Laflln A. Cornwall 47611C 21. Alex. H. Bailey J. T. Bprlgg 667K 22. J C. Churchill Chas.stebblns, Jr. 61)34 R 2:1. Denn is McCarthy. Wm. Porter 629415 21. Geo. W. Cowles Elmore P. Ross.... 4?85t6 25. Wm. H. Kelsey L. B. Faulkner 4303 K 26. G. W. Hotchklss...A. Devereaux 6116 27. "Hamilton Ward...O. C. Gardiner 6315K 2H. Noah Davis, Jr J. McConvill 203415 2. Johu Fisher J. Jackson, Jr 397.3.K 3). DavldB. Bennett...J. A..Verplanok.... 1317D) 31. Porter Sheldon John S. Beggs 7106R New York also elects a full Lower House. Tbe Legislature will elect a Senator to suooeed the Hon. Edwin D. Morgan. NORTH CAROLINA. The vote of North Carolina In 1860 was for Douglas. 2701; for Breckinridge, 48,539; and for Bell, 41,990. In 1801, the vote on a convention totake the State out of the Union stood 40,672 fir fn47tt'A1 n ora I n . a Tnt a I rrt t tr tt HT.l awaliiaf ?iio J00or "'in. Republican, re ceived 25 800 votes for Governor, and Worth Secessionist. 32 530-a mnjorlly of 6730 for tha latter. In 1S06 the vote stood for Dockerv 10,719, and for Worth. 81.815-a msjorlty of 2,3 60S lor the latter. In 1800 a new Constitution was rejected by a vote of 19 570 for to 21,652 against a nit jorltyof 1982. In 1807 tbe registry embraced! 103,000 whites and 71,057 colo?ed-a Totalor 174,717. Over 00,000 votes-00,050 of them belae colored were cast for a Convontlon, and lesS than 40,000 against. In 1808 the present Constlta 1 ion was adopted by a vote of 03,081 in favor t 74,015 against a msjorlty of 19.000. Congressmen are to be eleoled on November 3, the candidates being: . Iifpl',b'L'?n'' Democrats. 1. C. L. Cobb David A. Barnes. 2. "David Heaton Thomas 8. Kenan. 3. "Oliver H. Dockery Alexander A. MolCoy. 4. John T. Deweese...M...Slon H. Rodgers. 5. " Israel G. Lash Livingston Brown. t. "'Nathaniel Boyden Francis E Shober. 7. "Alexander H, Jones... Plato Durham. OHIO. Tbe vote of Ohio in 1800 was for Lincoln. 231.010; for Douglas, 187,232; for Breckinridge. 11.405; and for Bell, 12,191. The following Is lbs vole: lor. Rep. Dem. Mt( 1800- Snp. Jlldge...212,b54 199,051 13 90345 ' President 231.010 210,831 I0.770K 1801 200 097 151.704 65.20315 1802 178,755 184,332 5 5770 1863 288.081 187,602 101.00916 1801 Sec. State 237 210 182 430 51 771 it President .285,154 205 608 59,6881 1805 223 033 193 097 29 9J81C i860 250 302 213 006 42 698 K 1807 243 005 240.022 2.9(48 PC 1808 207.008 240.087 17,3811 OREtaON. The vote of Oregon in 1800 was for Lincoln; 5270; for Douglas, 3951; for Breckinridge, 6006; and for Bell, 183. Slase then the vote-. of tha State has been: Reft. Rem. Mas. ...5,270 0,140 8.870H ...7,039 3,450 8.&K0I6 ...8710 5.903 2.727K ...9,888 8.457 1,48115 ..10.2S3 0,958 8J7K ..10.580 11.789, 1.20HU. Tbo congressional election took place last erring, and only Presidential electors will ba chosen on November 8. PENNSYLVANIA. The vote of Pennsylvania in 1800 was for Lla coln, 208,030: lor Douglas, 16,705; for Bell, H,7Tf; and lor the Fusion ticket, 178 871 a majority for Lincoln of 59,018 over all. The voted tha State since then has been as follows: ywir. OOice.tKHMIiep. Dem. Ma. Taint. l800...Governor Z..2.403 230,239 33,10415 4IIJ,tti " ...President 208 030 208.412 69 018 R 470.412 862...AUd.-Gcn 216 016 219,140 8.524 D 4SI768 1803... Governor 269,496 254,171 15 32)16 523 667 1864 ..President 290,891 278.318 20,07516 672 707 1805,..Aud.-Geu 38 400 215,740 22 06011 464.144 1800...Govemor 807 274 290,090 17,17816 697 87 1807...SUP. Judge...206,824 207,718 922D 634.57 1808... Aud.-Gen 831.120 321,739 0.03116 653,169 Presidential electors alone are to be chosen, on November 3. RHODE ISLA!" The vote of Rhode Island In 1800 was for Lln coin ia.244; and lor me Fusion lloket, 7707v TO ..V.ii'i, i.n us follows: 1800 1802 1804 (Congress)... (President). 1SG6 1808..., Vetn. Mi. 12.295 UliOO 7.707 IvVK 10.200 lMl No opposition R vote'htt's been follows Year. Xa. mw Governor le.bJj President 12 244 1861 H8I4 1KH2 11.105 1803 10,828 7839 308015 1804-Governor 8,840 8 HSOt 161K President 14 819 8,718 5631 15 1865 10 001 753 BS08 1806 . 8.107 2 98lt 62115 1807 - 7,872 3.178 4I94K 1808 Governor 10,038 5,731 S07 flncludiug scattering votes. 'State officers were eleoted last spring, bnt Congressmen are to be eleoted on November S, the following being the candidates: Republicans. Democrat. Mai , 4ti 18W. 1. Thos. A. Jeuokea ..Oluey Arnold a0 odo. 2. Nalhaa F. Dlxon...Jas. YVaterhous.. U801 BOITH CAROLINA. This State, previous to the Rebellion, aid net vote for Presld'nti1 eleotors, whloii wer chosen by the Legislature, la 1884 Jmes L. Orr was eleotad Governor. reoelin V77( votes, while Wad Hampton recelvedl0l a mJorlty of 607 lor Orr. The registry of ie,87 embraoej. 17 010 Whites and 80,280 oolored a total ol JL27,Wfc
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