separately on January 28, and in Joint con- a candidate was as follows: vention on January 29, 30 and 31: Names. John J. Ingalls. Albert H. Horton.. Thatcher.. Richard. Guthrie. 80 B. F. Simpson.. W. A. Phillips. 1 1 1879, January 31-Hon. B. F. Jonas was elected to succeed Hon. James B. Eustis, from March 4, 1879, to March 3, 1885. The vote in joint session of the Legislature was: Jonas, 98; Hon. H. C. Warmoth, 29. The following ballots were taken in the Democratic caucus, January 27, 28, 29 and 30, called to make a nomination: 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 25 26 23 22 26 28 29 24 29 28 29 25 1687 31 31 33 27 25 2 1 1 1 1 1 223 66221 823 887118 223 26 25 28 26 22 24 23 22 31 32 34 36 35 37 37 3 3 2 13 25 26 27 24 24 22 24 41 44 30 27 26 45 48 47 1 1 2 James B. Eustis.. Duncan F. Kenner.. B. F. Jonas.. Manning. J. McEnery. MICHIGAN. 13 14 15 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 20 21 22 23|24|25| 27 24 25 27 23 223 7881 23 36 3 25 24 32 32 1 1 3 4 1879, February 18-Hon.Zachariah Chandler was elected to succeed Hon. Isaac P. Christiancy, resigned, from date of election to March 3, 1881. The vote was: Senate Chandler, 22; Orlando M, Barnes, 3; Henry M. Chamberlain, 5. House-Chandler, 66; Barnes, 20; Chamberlain, 13. In the Re publican caucus on February 13 the first informal ballot for a candidate resultedChandler, 69: Paul Bagley, 19: Thomas W. Palmer, 1. Mr. Chandler was then unanimously nominated. MISSOURI. 1879, January 21-Hon James Shields was elected to fill the unexpired term of Hon. Lewis V. Bogy, deceased. The vote was; Senate-Shields, 26; scattering, 7. HouseShields, 102; scattering, 40. Same day, Hon. George G. Vest was elected to succeed Names. Henry W. Blair. 38 122 23 8811 41 723 2 2 2 2 2 2 Hon. James Shields from March 4, 1879, to March 3, 1885. The vote was: Senate-Vest, 26; scattering, 7. House-Vest. 99; scattering, 38. The following ballots were taken in the Democratic caucus; For short termJames Shields, 94: David H. Armstrong. 5. For long term-George G. Vest, 71: S. T. Glover, 43; John S. Phelps, 7; scattering, 8. NEW HAMPSHIRE. 1879, June 17-Hon. Henry W. Blair was elected to succeed Hon. Bainbridge Wad leigh, from March 4, 1879, to March 3, 1885. The vote was: Senat -Blair, 20: Harry Bingham, 4. House-Blair, 161: Bingham, 95. Samuel B. Page, 6; Aaron F. Stevens, Edmund Burke, Gilman Marston and Luther McCutchins each 1. The following ballots were taken in the Republican caucus June 12, called to make a nomination, 94 votes being required: Wm. E. Chandler... James F. Briggs.. Benj. F. Prescott. Walter Harriman. Mason W. Tappan. 2 19 30 27 25 2 1879, January 21-Hon. J. Donald Came- 20 ron was elected to be his own successor from 21 March 4, 1879, to March 3, 1885. The vote 22 was: Senate-Cameron, 28; H. Clymer. 16; 23 Galusha A. Grow, 1; Edward McPherson, 24 1; Daniel Agnew, 2; M. Russell Thayer, 1. 25 House-Cameron, 107: Clymer, 76; Agnew, 26 14; McPherson, 2. In the Republican cau- 27 cus on January 8, called to nominate a can- 28 didate, the first ballot resulted as follows: J. 29 D. Cameron, 97; A. M. Brown, 13; J. B. 30 Everhart, 4, the absentees numbering 25. 31 The Democratic caucus met January 20, 32 and balloted for a candidate as follows: 30 24 26 3 31 26 26 1| 33 32 26 25 1 34 32 25 24 1 35 1 2 3 31 26 27 2 36 30 27 26 1 37 26 35 50 32 27 251 38 14 32 26 25 1 39 31 24 25 1 40 8 32 24 26 2 33 26 27 45 33 24 27 4 211 WISCONSIN. 1879, January 22-Hon. Matt. H. Carpen- 49 ter was elected to succeed Hon. Timothy O. 50 Howe, from March 4, 1879, to March 3, 51 1885. The vote taken_separately in the 52 Senate and House of Representatives on 53 January 21 was: Senate-E. W. Keyes, 11; 54 M. H. Carpenter, 6; T. O. Howe, 4; E. G. 55 Ryan, 8; C. C. Washburn and J. T. Lewis, 56 each 1. House-Keyes, 18; Carpenter, 20; 57 Howe, 20: Ryan, 21; Gabe Bouck, 11; 58 Horace Rublee, 3; J. T. Lewis, 2; F. W. 59 Horn, Philetus Sawyer and C. C. Washburn, 60 each 1. On January 22 the Senate and House 61 met in joint convention, when the vote was: Carpenter, 84; E. G. Ryan, 28; Gabe Bonck, 63 13-there being five absentees. The follow. 64 ing ballots were taken in the Republican 65 caucus January 16, 17, 20 and 21, called to 66 62 32 25 27 2 27 24 26 26 23 28 26 22 27 27 28 27 30 26 26 After the 96th ballot the names of Messrs. Keyes and Howe were withdrawn, and Mr. Carpenter was unanimously nominated. Erroneous and not counted.. Electoral Vote for President and Vice-President since 1864. 25 27 32 26 24 33 26 23 35 25 28 33 M. H.Carpenter 2 T. O. Howe..... E. W. Keyes... 30 27 27 Total.. Novo'o. + Rejected. Б 8 5 1 Б 10 2122121221 214 7121471 286 4218 2 128647 185 184 185 184 11 11 10 10 12 12 8 10 35 35 10 10 19 1879, January 21-Hon. J. Donald Came- 20 ron was elected to be his own successor from 21 March 4, 1879, to March 3, 1885. The vote 22 was: Senate-Cameron, 28; H. Clymer. 16; 23 Galusha A. Grow, 1; Edward McPherson, 24 1; Daniel Agnew, 2; M. Russell Thayer, 1. 25 House-Cameron, 107: Clymer, 76; Agnew, 26 14; McPherson, 2. In the Republican cau- 27 cus on January 8, called to nominate a can- 28 didate, the first ballot resulted as follows: J. 29 D. Cameron, 97; A. M. Brown, 13; J. B. 30 Everhart, 4, the absentees numbering 25. The Democratic caucus met January 20, 32 and balloted for a candidate as follows: 31 23 26 1519980 12 30 27 25 1 31 33 32 26 25 1 48 42: :::::::::: Charles R. Buckalew... WISCONSIN. 1879, January 22-Hon. Matt. H. Carpen- 49 ter was elected to succeed Hon. Timothy O. 50 Howe, from March 4, 1879, to March 3, 51 1885. The vote taken separately in the 52 Senate and House of Representatives on 53 January 21 was: Senate-E. W. Keyes, 11: 54 M. H. Carpenter, 6; T. O. Howe, 4; E. G. 55 Ryan, 8; C. C. Washburn and J. T. Lewis, 56 each 1. House-Keyes, 18; Carpenter, 20; 57 Howe, 20: Ryan, 21; Gabe Bouck, 11; 58 Horace Rublee, 3: J. T. Lewis, 2; F. W. 59 Horn, Philetus Sawyer and C. C. Washburn, 60 each 1. On January 22 the Senate and House 61 62 met in joint convention, when the vote was: Carpenter, 84; E. G. Ryan, 28; Gabe Bouck, 63 13-there being five absentees. The follow. 64 ing ballots were taken in the Republican 65 caucus January 16, 17, 20 and 21, called to 66 30 27 28 32 25 27 2 1 30 28 27 28 27 28 29 26 26 27 24 26 After the 96th ballot the names of Messrs. Keyes and Howe were withdrawn, and Mr. Carpenter was unanimously nominated. Erroneous and not counted.. Electoral Vote for President and Vice-President since 1864. 1876. 23885 * 2 ㄓ 8128 :10: + Lincoin. McClellan. Johnson. ! Pendleton. Seymour. : Blair. Grant. Hendricks. 2122121221214 71 214/71/286'42/18 2 1286 47 185 184 185 184 ན 88 No vote, Relected. * 88 |