XLIID CONGRESS—AS FAR AS CHOSEN JAN. 10, 1871. all. 1873 Timothy O. Howe. Those marked with a star are re-elected, six in Democrats (in Italics), 15. Total, 72; Vacancy, 1; yet to be chosen, i-making a full Senate of 74. Dist. MICHIGAN. 1 Henry Waldron. Omar D. Conger. MINNESOTA. 1 Mark H. Dunnell. 2 John T. Averill. MISSISSIPPI. 1 George E. Harris. 2 Joseph L. Morphis. 3 Henry W. Barry. 4 George C. McKee. 5 Le Grand W. Perce. MISSOURI. Dist. 2 Thomas Kinsella. 3 Henry W. Slocum. 4 Robert B. Roosevelt. William R. Roberts. 6 Samuel S. Cox. Smith Ely, Jr. James Brooks. 9 Fernando Wood. 10 Clarkson N. Potter. II Charles St. John. 12 John H. Ketcham. 13 Joseph H. Tuthill. 14 Eli Perry. 15 Joseph M. Warren. 16 John Rogers. 17 Wm. A. Wheeler. 18 John M. Carroll. 19 Elizur H. Prindle. 20 Clinton L. Merriam. 21 Ellis H. Roberts. 22 William E. Lansing. 23 R. Holland Duell. 1 Erastus Wells. 2 G. A. Finkelnburg,† 24 John E. Seeley. 3 Jas. R. Mc Cormick. 25 William H.Lamport. 4 Harrison E. Havens. 26 Milo Goodrich. Samuel S. Burdett. 27 Horace B. Smith. 28 Freeman Clarke. 29 Seth Wakeman. 30 William Williams. 31 Walter L. Sessions. 6 Abram Comingo. NEBRASKA. NEVADA. Charles W. Kendall. NEW HAMPSHIRE. 3 yet to be elected. NEW JERSEY. 1 John W. Hazleton. 2 Samuel C. Forker. 3 John T. Bird. 4 John Hill 5 George A. Halsey. NEW YORK. I Dwight Townsend. NORTH CAROLINA. 1 Clinton L. Cobb. 2 Charles R. Thomas. 3 Alfred M. Waddell. 4 Sion H. Rogers.* 5 James M. Leach. 6 Francis E. Shober. 7 James C. Harper. OHIO. I Aaron F. Perry. 2 Job E. Stevenson 3 Lewis D. Campbell. 4 John F. McKenney. Dist. 6 John A. Smith. 7 Saml. Shellabarger. 8 John Beatty. 9 Charles Foster. 10 Erasmus D. Peck. 11 John T. Wilson. 12 Philad. V. Trump. 13 George W. Morgan. 14 James Monroe. 15 William P. Sprague. 16 John A. Bingham. 17 Jacob A. Ambler. 18 William H. Upson. 19 James A. Garfield. OREGON. Joseph H. Slater. PENNSYLVANIA. I Samuel J. Randall. 2 John V. Creely. 3 Leonard Myers. 4 William D. Kelley. Alfred C. Harmer." Ephraim L. Acker. Wash. Townsend. J. Lawrence Getz. 9 Oliver J. Dickey. 10 John W. Killinger. 11 John B. Storms. 12 L. D. Shoemaker. 13 Ulysses Mercur. 14 John B. Packer. 15 Rich. J. Haldeman. 16 Benjamin F.Meyers* R. Milton Spear. 18 Henry Sherwood. 19 Glenni W. Scofield. 20 Samuel Griffith. 21 Henry D. Foster. 22 James S Negley. 23 Ehen McJunkin. 24 William McClelland. RHODE ISLAND. I Benjamin T. Eames.* 5 Charles L. Lameson. 2 James M.Pendleton. Republicans (in Roman), 131 Democrats (in Italics), 96; Vacancies, 2 Full House, 243. *Seats contested. Dist. SOUTH CAROLINA. I Joseph H. Rainey. 2 Robert C. De Large.* 3 Robert B. Elliott. 4 Alex. S. Wallace. TENNESSEE. Roderick R. Butler. 2 Horace Maynard. 3 Abraham E. Garrett. 4 John M. Bright. 5 Edward I. Golliday.* 6 Wash. C.Whitthorne. Robert P Caldwell. Wm. W. Vaughan. TEXAS. 4 yet to be elected. VERMONT. I Charles W. Willard. VIRGINIA. I John Critcher. WEST VIRGINIA. I John J. Davis. 2 James C. McGrew. 3 Frank Hereford. WISCONSIN. I Alexander Mitchell. 6 Jeremiah M. Rusk. yet to be elected, 14— + Republicans who bolted the regular nominations. RECAPITULATION. ELECTION RETURNS BY STATES, COUNTIES, AND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS. MAINE. GOVERNOR,'70. GOVERNOR,'69. Rep. Dem. Rep. Dem. Temp. 481 Democrats... Labor Reformers.. 192 Knox. 2364 2472.. 2103 2528 144 Lincoln 2159 2217.. 1820 1783 186 Oxford... 3681 Penobscot.. 6274 4247.. 6112 4642 655 Piscataquis.. 1338 1055.. 1432 Sagahadoc.. 1405 1140.. 1460 805 113 Somerset. 3476 Waldo.. 2983 2544.. 2583. 3099 2554 3676 2585 170 404 Washington.. 2965 .5605..2.420 .4297..4036 ..4561..3845 York. Total.. ...... 2625.. 2838 2276 6115 5358.. 5616 4871 54040 44534.. 51578 39854 4743 Whole vote for Governor in 1870 (including 307 scattering), 98881; Sidney Perham over Chas. W. Roberts, 9506; over all, 9199; whole vote in '69 (including 897 scattering), 97072; Chamberlain over Smith, 11724; over all, 6084. CONGRESS 1870. Hampshire... 3479 1196 341.. 3205 Middlesex...14571 8714 4619.. 14045 10299 2072 Nantucket... 313 40 6.. 354 43 Norfolk. 4727 3228 1896.. 5138 3669 1772 Plymouth.... 4258 2126 1815.. 4206 2359 1425 Suffolk. .11210 10174 2186.. 8721 11301 549 Worcester....11594 5983 2702.. 10651 5121 2766 Total.... .79549 48536 21946 74106 50701 13567 In 1870, total vote for Governor (including 206 scattering), 150237; William Claflin over John Quincy Adams, 31013; over all, 8861. In 1869, whole vote for Governor (including 102 scattering), 138476; Claflin over Adams, 23405: over all, 9736. For Lieut.-Governor, in 1870, Joseph Tucker, Rep., received 81040; J. Chattaway, Dem., 47483; H. W. Bishop, Labor Reform, 12632; Eliphalet Trask, Prohibitionist, 8692. Tucker over Chattaway, 33557: ditto over all, 12233. For other State Officers the four parties were all represented, and the Republican candidates were elected as follows: CONGRESS, 1870. I. Buffinton.. 8284..Pitman, Ind..2667..5617 II. Ames 9367..Avery.. .6100..3267 Sargent, Labor Ref., 688. VI. Banks......10548.. Tarbox.......5123..5425 VII. Brooks..... 8406.. Adams. ...4277..4210 VIII. Hoar..... 8487..Cook. X. Dawes...... 8419..Noble.. ..4185..6718 ..7077..1312 All the Executive Councillors, eight in num. ber, are Republicans. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Gov. '70. CON. '69. Gov. '68. Districts. Rep. Dem. Rep. Den. Rp. Dem. I. Stearns Bed. Ela Hib. Har. Sin. Belknap. 1782 1593.. 1909 Carroll. ... 1851 2073.. 1920 Rockingham. 5554 3621.. 5905 Strafford... 3374 1056.. 3404 2016.. 2099 2355 2241.. 2123 2007 4848.. 6530 5626 2271.. 3827 3005 Stearns Bed. Stev. Harr. Har. Sin. Hillsboro'.... 6566 4516.. 6650 5329.. 7445 6508 Merrimac.... 4571 3009.. 4863 4537.. 5020 5300 Total.. 11137 7525..11513 9866..12465 118c8 Stearns over Bedell, 3612; Stevens over Harrington, 1647; Harriman over Sinclair, 657. III. Stearns Bed. Ben. Cheshire..... 3529 2275.. 3407 Coos........ 1217 1602.. 1189 1664.. 1390 1814 Grafton...... 4293 3751.. 4380 4780.. 4981 5244 Sullivan...... 2175 1527.. 2278 1937.. 2494 2097 Total.........11214 9155..11254 10691..12741 11861 Stearns over Bedell, 2059; Benton over Parker, 563; Harriman over Sinclair, 880. Grand total..34912 25023..35905 31933..39785 37262 Total vote for Governor in 1870 (including 7369 for Flint, Labor Reform, and 1167 for Burrows Prohibitionist), 68471; Onslow Stearns over John Bedell 9889, over all, 1353. In 1868, whole vote for Governor (including 30 scattering), 77077; Harriman over Sinclair 2523. LEGISLATURE, 1870. Senate. House. Joint Bal. Republicans Democrats.. Districts 1. CONNECTICUT. GOVERNOR, '70. CONG. '69. Gov. '68. Rep. Dem. Rep. Dem. Rep. Dem. Jewell Eng. Strong Dixon Jew. Eg Hartford.... 9060 9164.. 9127 9099.. 9657 10217 Tolland. 2228 1849.. 2490 1782.. 2611 2125 Total 11288 11013..11617 10881..12268 12342 Marshall Jewell over James E. English, 275; Strong ov. Dixon, 736; Eng. ov. Jew. in '68, 74. II. Jewell Eng. Kell. Bab. Jew. Eng. Middlesex... 2954 2754.. 3170 2684.. 3352 3168 New Haven.. 8893 11279.. 9932 9994..10089 12983 Total.... .11847 14033..13102 12678..13441 16151 English over Jewell, 2185; Kellogg over Babcock, 424; English over Jewell in '68, 2710. III. Jowell Eng. Stark. Con. Jew. Eng. New London. 5240 4581.. 5677 4663.. 6230 5629 Windham.... 3366 2030.. 3535 2150..4029 2540 Total.. .8606 6611.. 9212 6813..10259 8169 Jewell over English, 1995; Starkweather ov. Converse, 2399; Jew. ov. Eng. in '68, 2090. IV. Jewell Eng. Beard. Barn. Jew. Eng. Fairfield. 7151 7783.. 7630 7835.. 7831 8596 Litchfield.... 4393 4688.. 4285 5240.. 4978 5283 Total.........11544 12471..11915 13075..12809 13879 English over Jewell, 927; Barnum over Beardley, 1160; English over Jewell in '68, 1070. Grand total..43285 44128..45846 43447..48777 50541 Whole vote for Gov. in '70, 87413 English ov. Jewell, 843; whole vote for Cong. in '69, 89293; Repub. maj., 2399; whole vote for Gov. in '68, 99318; English over Jewell, 1764. 122 Prospect..... 65 Seymour 168 53 Chaplin 82 76 206 Eastford...... 129 80 Southbury. 123 83 Wallingford.. 241 Waterbury.... 880 Wolcott Woodbridge. 104 351 Killingly. 492 279 1151 Plainfield. 277 218 59 Pomfret.. 57 Putnam Scotland Sterling Thompson 81 61 175 253 Darien.... 135 Danbury. 766 Jew.Eng. Rep. Dem. Manchester.. 380 Jew.Eng. Marlboro..... 46 8 Fairfield...... 38 501 New Britain.. 790 Bridgeport...1396 1031 Plainville. 46 Total... .8893 11279 NEW LONDON CO. New London. 751 614 Voluntown. 165 Norwich.....1317 1089 Windham.... 411 378 Bozrah...... 94 7 Woodstock.. 342 116 187 Colchester... 248 East Lyme... 130 123 Total................. 3366 2030 222 68 115 Southington.. 358 618 S. Windsor... 147 152 Suffield....... 310 549 W. Hartford. 164 144 Wethersfield. 251 183 154 Windsor...... 197 267 224 Win'sorLocks 134 193 103 Total..........9060 9164 370 796 LITCHFIELD CO. 168 Litchfield 82 93 34 152 80 151 163 Colebrook.... 132 117 81 103 Bridgewater. 233 Canaan Counties. Bristol.. Kent.... 217 300 Newport... 1486 667.. 828 196.. 1228 370 Providence.. 6378 3721.. 3891 1871.. 5882 3717 Washington. 1167 852.. 1239 767.. 1355 846 Total.. ...10493 6295.. 7370 3390..10038 5731 Seth Padelford over Lyman Pierce, 4198; 183 ditto, in '69, 3980; Burnside over Pierce in 68, 4307. There were 282 scattering votes for Governor in 1870. Newtown 223 239 Ridgefield... 194 Stamford. 607 193 Barkhamsted 150 587 Bethlem.. 187 Sherman.. Stratford. 286 Trumbull.. 117 Weston. 48 139 Corn wall. 313 Goshen.. Wilton. 152 115 180 196 Harwinton... 127 86 68 Total. Kent........ 148 174 •Z151 7783 Morris... HARTFORD CO. 6.4 90 New Hartford 268 201 381 Democrats. 236 190 Norfolk 139 132 LEGISLATURE, 1870. Senate.House.Joint Bal. Republicans.. 25 54 79 9 18 27 Hartford... ..2859 3411 New Milford. 307 411 290 220 Berlin. Bloomfield... 114 170 Plymouth Bristol 392 401 Roxbury Burlington... 65 163 Salisbury.. Canton....... 273 162 Sharon... 147 East Hartford 316 280 Torrington... 317 East Windsor 226 174 Warren ...... 66 60 East Granby. 70 115 Washington.. 146 185 Enfield 404 255 Watertown.. 207 122 Farmington.. 222 200 Winchester... 392 Glastenbury.. 340 336 33 Woodbury 186 Granby. ... 234 Hartland...... 57 81 Total.........4393 4688 181 156 CONGRESS, 1870. East. Dist.-Benj. T. Eames, Rep., 4965; Thomas A. Jenckes, Rep, 1964; Thomas Davis, Rep., 1085; Nicholas Van Slyck, Dem., 1402; others, 322; Eames over all others, 192. West. Dist.-James M. Pendleton, Rep., 1533; Samuel Rodman, Dem., 947; scattering, 131; Pendleton over all others, 455. The election for Congress was held in November this year, and the returns have not been officially can vassed, but the above figures are probably substantially correct. |