Dist. Talladega....2988.. 1527 273.. 1091 Tallapoosa .2965.. 765 Tuscaloosa...3390.. 1955 Washington .. 650.. 285 Total .165823.. 90238 5628..27875 48831 13651 DETAILS OF REGISTRATION, 1867. Jefferson 1307 74 Columbia 464 1.. 477 516.. 214 406 Dade.. 13 2.. 255.. 1270 1451 298 Duval.. 3.. 1023 1219 23 Escambia.. 30.. 103 Franklin.. Gadsden. 355 833 113 298 15.. 160 817.. 82 291 27.. Polk 2 County of Mobile. 533 8 Baldwin and Conecuh...1216 969 1502 1594 2820 293 2039 1248 4066 3275 Putnam. 5048 7 Bullock and Pike .....3032 3926 6958 30.. 64 88 Volusia 29. 8 Crenshaw and Butler....2553 1615 4168 1754 3029 11 Marengo 907 4229 5136 12 Wilcox 13 Dallas ..1340 6870 8210 3933 4654 6544 8474 635 2502 8237 4657 7079 Per cent. 18 Elmore and Autauga. .2114 19 Hale and Greene. .14250 133..11148 15434.. 5437 8543 .99.21 0.79..41.94 58.06..39.00 61.00 In 1867, whole vote on Convention, 14,383; majority over a majority of registered voters, 912; four small Counties not reported. Whole number of registered voters (including corrections), 26,982. The Convention consists of 7845 46 delegates, of whom 28 are whites and 18 colored. There are 3 Conservatives and 12 or 14 Radicals: the remainder are Republicans of moderate sentiments. In 1860, whole vote fr 3351 President, 14,347; Breckinridge over Bell, 3,106; Douglas had only 367 votes. 3681 4632 498 411 3899 Attala. 2618 Bolivar 725 3212 Calhoun 784 681 .1279 1419 8 968.. 525 1030 1326* 669 1087 5 277 218 12 304.. 355 791 54 Bladen. 1043 470 4 Cabarrus.. 1042 280.. 810 445 18 Caldwell 449 229 83 302 878 3 330.. 970 604 194 54.. 677 459 Chowan.. Columbus Craven. 3232 577 505 322 723 Currituck. Davidson.... Davie... 937.. 149 196 1062 29. 965 Alexander.. 799 1380 3 Alleghany... Total .57359 18635..44990 48539 2701 Per cent.. 75.61 24 39.. 46.75 50.44 In 1867, whole number registered, 174,717, of whom 103,060 were whites, and 71,657 were colored. On Convention, about 130,000 votes were cast, about 60,000 being colored. The affirmative vote was over 90,000. Of the Delegates, 107 are Reps. and 13 Indepe dents or Dems.; 107 are white and 13 are colored men. In 1866, whole vote for Governor, 45,094 Worth over Dockery, 23,596. The same year an Amended Constitution was rejected, 19,570 to 21,552. 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 Président, 96,230; 492 122 Breckinridge over Bell, 3,549. 15 38 6 879 35 REGISTRATION, 1867. Counties. White. Black. Counties. White, Black. 485 525 130 Lenoir.. 904 1075 864 57 Lincoln. 836 407 1789 17 Anson 1081 1067 Macon.. 860 55 1174 76 Madison. 932 55 759 14 826 56 338 12 870 83 381 Beaufort ... 1457 907 Martin 1265 McDowell... 1135 Mecklenb'g. 1835 1645 734 Mitchell.... 735 53 403 Montgomery 874 317 431 Moore 965 791 877 221 1348 558 748 Nash.. 1048 869 209 N. Hanover. 1736 2975 Haywood.. Henderson. Hertford. 705 503. 418 246 20 Caswell... 1105 1845 Orange 1315 405 Northampt'n 1039 1810 315 Pasquotank. 757 849 787 399 1956 1294 Iredell. 1625 328 31 1055 Perquimans. 678 683 Jackson Cherokee... 826 31 Person 941 903 640 Pitt 1296 1500 Jones 10 Clay ... 389 14 Polk 474 120 21 Cleveland. 1390 373 Randolph.. 5 Columbus... 744 2192 452 681 Richmond... 991 1067 3108 Robeson.... 1509 1404 1421 Rockingh'm. 1421 1302 381 Rowan 1913 1054 679 Rutherford.. 1459 454 484 Sampson. 1461 953 969 Stanly. 927 259 2593 Stokes.. 1248 397 1351 487 Surry. 1482 273 1483 Transylv'ia. 457 69 1007 445 Tyrrell. 595 246 734 468 Union 1294 422 1845 2662 Wake... 2998 2862 690 692 Warren. 803 2208 2457 1054 Washington. 674 548 1095 3140 Watauga 725 40 830 521 Wayne 1453 1283 80 Wilkes 2139 241 Polk. Randolph. 118 270 1 1224 321 44 Henderson 814 191 Wilson 1021 897 747 Yadkin. 1502 245 Richmond 560 Yancey. 746 49 389.. 648 720 134 Iredell.. 1859 757 Rockingham. 1017 162 Jackson.. Rowan. 2610 485 881 Per cent.......58.98 41.02 WYOMING. The people of Southern Idaho and Northern Utah have undertaken to organize a Territory by this name on the eastern side of the Rocky 77 22 Mountains. The consent of Congress, however, 5 has not been obtained. 174.. 379 858 767 56 Total. .103060 71657 Total. Per cent... 48 556 78 757 533 65 .24979 11293..20094 28732 5227 In 1867, vote on Convention, about 40,000; maj.in favor about 14,000; whole number of registered voters, 51,254; of whom about 20,000 were colored. Nearly all the delegates elected to the Convention were Radicals. In 1866, total vote for Auditor, 34,107; Miller over Fagan, 2,551. Combined Democratic vote (Miller and Fagan) over Berry (Conservative) Union, 21,455. In 1860, total vote for President, 54,053; Breckinridge over Bell, 8,638. REGISTERED VOTERS, 1867. 193 525 551 1009 Montgomery 492 26 608 Monroe. *Benton 368 Newton.. Calhoun 422 184 Ouachita 424 1034 *Carroll. 767 Perry. 894 Phillips... *Clark. 1576 Pike.. 921 Columbia.... 1313 415 870 Poinsett 147 *Prairie 668 337 St. Francis.. 1 870 318 955 2681 565 172 39 394 1 865 1583 1494 2402 59 818 712 42 17 1 195 260 Dallas.. Desha 231 592 Saline Franklin... 741 102 Searcy.. 574 306 Sebastian.. 1011 896 Independe'ce 1458 Izard.... 762 31 White. Jackson *Fulton.. Greene... Hempstead.. 1307 Jefferson.... 1048 2133 Yell.... Johnson... 604 72 708 1273 156 931 Total.. 33047 21207 DAKOTA. ARIZONA. Legislative officers were elected in 1867, nearly all of both branches being Republicans. In only one County (Yavapai) was there a party contest, and there the members chosen were upon a straight Democratic platform. On the 1st of December the capital was removed from Prescott to Tucson. In 1866, Coles Bashford was elected Delegate to Congress; he had 1,009 votes to 518 for Posten and 168 for Adams. There was no strictly party contest. UTAH. No elections nor other political movements of importance occurred in this Territory during the past year. IDAHO. The last election of which we have returns was for Delegate in Congress and Legislature in 1866. E. D. Holbrook, Dem., was chosen by about 850 majority, and both branches of the Legislature were strongly Democratic. NEW PURCHASES. TERRITORY OF ALIASKA. Aliaska, or Russian America, purchased in 1867, for $7,200,000 in gold, and was formally delivered to the United States Government on the 18th day of October. This territory extends from the north line of British Columbia in 54° 40', whence the line ascends Portland Channel to the Mountains, following their summits, nearly parallel with the coast, to the 141st meridian, thence along that meridian to the Arctic Ocean; the west line returns from some unknown point in that ocean, down through Behring Strait, thence diagonally west of St. Lawrence Island, to longitude 193° (or 167° east), and thence on the line of latitude to the place of beginning. The peninsula of Aliaska, and the long line of islands reaching nearly to Kamschatka, are included. There are about 6,000 Russians in the Territory, and probably 50,000 Indians. WEST INDIA ISLANDS. Arrangements have been made (but not confirmed by Congress) for the cession to the United States of the Dani. h islands of St. Thomas and St. John's, the consideration being about the same as that for Russian America. The King of Denmark leaves the question ultimately to the people of the islands, who are to decide by ballot on or about the 18th of January, 1868. It is The Dakota Territorial election, Oct. 8, was presumed that their vote will be in favor of the carried by the Republicans, who elect a majority cession. St. Thomas is 12 miles long and about of the Legislature. In Laramie County (Chey-3 wide; area 27 square miles; population about enne, &c.), 1,552 votes were polled, electing J. R. Whitehead to the Legislature, and J. S. Casement to Congress, the latter as a delegate in the interest of a separate Territorial organization. 14,000; the capital is Charlotte-Amalie, where seven-eighths of the population reside. St. John has an area of 22 square miles, and about 2,500 inhabitants. 1043 389. Brunswick 813 Buncombe. 1012 343.. 386 Burke... 792 230.. 447 470 Caldwell 449 Alexander 799 4 18 229 9 83 8 441 $70 42 503 287 994 13 3 604 194 239 194 15 38 6 Total 57359 18635..44990 48539 2701 Per cent. 75.61 24 39. 46.75 50.44 2.81 In 1867, whole number registered, 174,717, of whom 103,060 were whites, and 71,657 were colored. On Convention, about 130,000 votes were cast, about 60,000 being colored. The affirmative vote was over 90,000. Of the Delegates, 107 are Reps. and 13 Indepe dents or Dems.; 107 are white and 13 are colored men. In 1866, whole vote for Governor, 45,094 Worth over Dockery, 23,596. The same year an Amended Constitution was rejected, 19,570 to 21,552. 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, 3,549. REGISTRATION, 1867. Counties. White. Black. Counties. White, Black. 485 525 130 Lenoir.... 904 1075 Duplin... 1055 937. 149 1380 3 Alleghany... 864 57 Lincoln. 836 407 Edgecombe 196 1789 17 Anson 1081 1067 Macon.. 860 55 Forsyth 825 70 Ashe 1174 76 Madison.. 932 55 Franklin. 1460 770.. 318 759 14 Beaufort. 1457 907 Martin 965 791 84.. 131 826 56 Bertie 963 1265 McDowell.. 877 221 Gates Granville. 868 870 83 Brunswick 755 1135 Mecklenb'g. 1835 1645 403 Montgomery 874 317 209 N. Hanover. 1736 2975 Haywood. Henderson. 598 56.. 496 425 4 503.. 418 246 20 395 3 1315 389 Carteret. 833 751 22 1015 431 Moore 1231 748 Nash. 997 593 1126 405 Northampt'n 1039 1810 721 Onslow 787 399 1956 1294 757 849 1055 Perquimans. 678 683 941 903 1296 1500 474 120 1348 558 1048 869 1461 953 927 259 2593 Stokes.. 1248 897 437 Surry.. 1482 273 1483 Transylv'ia. 457 69 445 Tyrrell. 595 246 Northampton 506 654 43 Gates 734 468 Union 1294 422 Onslow !!!! 158 781 24 Granville.. 1845 2662 Wake.. 2998 2862 956 787 72 Greene 690 692 Warren. 803 2208 1054 Washington. 674 548 Perquimans 341 234 4 Halifax. 1095 3140 Watauga 725 40 Person.. 420 9 Harnett 830 521 Wayne 1453 1283 Pitt. 710 731 8 Haywood. 818 80 Wilkes 2139 241 118 270 1 Henderson. 814 191 Wilson 1021 897 Hertford 700 747 Yadkin.. 1502 245 863 560 Yancey...... 746 49 1859 757 Stanley 639 Stokes. Surry Transylvania. 256 34.. Tyrrell.. 176 Union. 767 56 Total.....103060 71657 1704 881 Per cent.......58.98 41.02 WYOMING. The people of Southern Idaho and Northern Utah have undertaken to organize a Territory by this name on the eastern side of the Rocky Mountains. The consent of Congress, however, has not been obtained, White. Colored. Total.For.Ag'st. .1298 935 2233.. 239 653 1697.. 241 .1044 Dist. Counties. White. Col. Tot. For. Ag'st. 28-Jasper 1-Bryan Chatham 253 339 404 338 592.. 24 Morgan. 564 1209 7142.. 813 Putnam 558 1171 1195.. McIntosh. 207 585 792.. 132 621. 3-Appling Pierce 173 131 304.. Wayre. 4-Camden Glynn.. 5- Clinch 145 536 Charlton Coffee 356 92 Ware.. 6-Berrien Echols Lowndes 7-Brooks.. 681.. 150 212.. 736.. 170 582.. 63 418.. 13 361.. 41 523.. 167 60 227. Colquitt. 173 15 758 1440 8-Decatur 1024 1115 188.. 9-Baker.. Calhoun Early 10-Dougherty Lee Worth 11-Clay Randolph 838 1053 1891.. Terrell 12-Quitman. Stewart 830 1410 2240.. Webster 13-Macon Schley Sumter 970 1894 2864.. 173 14-Dooly Pulaski Wilcox 8 | ཀླུ | | | | | | ཁྱ | ༄༅| | | | | | | | IR | | │རྒྱུ | | | | | | | ། Polk 789 Forsyth 988 145 Milton 610 63 1113.. 203 673.. 12 40-Rabun Towns 424 225 449.. 757.. 41-Fannin Gilmer. Pickens.. 42-Bartow Chattooga Montgomery Floyd. Telfair 43--Gordon 16-Emanuel Murray Johnson Whitfield.. 44-Catoosa. Laurens 17-Bullock.. 554 235 Dade. 789.. 2256.. 118 2291.. 189 2003.. 79 940.. 1164.. 130 722 800 1522.. 468 880 1109 1989.. 149 210 Total. .95303 93458 188761.. The vote, in detail, we have not received, the footing gives the aggregate vote cast, which is 106,410; for Convention, 102,283; against, 4,127. Majority of registered vote, 12,028. Very few white voters went to the polls. There were 166 delegates chosen, of whom 133 were whites and 33 colored. The Convention met on the 9th of December. In 1865, Charles J. Jenkins was chosen Governor without opposition. In 1860, whole vote for President, 116,365; Breckinridge, 51,889; Bell, 42,886: Douglas, 11,590. NEVADA. At the election for Congress, Nov., 1865, Delos 56 R. Ashley, Rep., had 3,691, and Henry K. Mitchell, Dem., had 2,215; majority for Ashley, 1,476. In 1864, whole vote for President, 16,420; Lincoln, 9,826; McClellan, 6,594; Rep. maj. 8,282. The last Legislature was almost wholly Republican; in the Senate there were 17 Republicans and 1 Democrat; in the House, 84 Republigans and 1 Democrat. The Legislature meets biennially. 28 27 |