NEW-JERSEY. Under the present law Assemblymen are no longer elected by Assembly districts, but by a vote of the entire county. The full vote in each county in 1894 and 1892 was as follows: Atlantic Bergen Burlington Cumberland 3,010 1,746 246 106 3,329 3,001 247 11,396 4,195 Cape May. 556 132 70 163.623 115,340 7.222 4.006 5,516 156,068 171,042 -295,707 14,974 -337,547 3,182 5,201 453 64 27 8,131 969 1,337 1888 1884 1880 1876 PREVIOUS VOTES FOR PRESIDENT. Burlington Camden Camden Camden Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex Essex... Gloucester Hudson Hudson Hudson Hudson Hudson Hudson Hudson Hudson Hudson Hudson. Micajah E. Matlack, R.... Mt. Holly. Henry M. Nutzhorn, R... P. J. Fleming, D. J. Usher, D............. D. H. Cagney, D.. Franklin. Newark. Newark. Newark. Newark. Newark. Newark. Newark. Glassboro. Jersey City. Jersey City. Jersey City. Jersey City. Jersey City. Jersey City. Weehawken. Hoboken. County. Hunterdon Hunterdon Mercer Mercer Mercer Middlesex Middlesex Middlesex Monmouth Monmouth Monmouth Morris Morris Ocean Passaic Passaic Passaic Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Union Union Warren. Warren. NEW-JERSEY-Continued. ASSEMBLY OF 1895-Continued. Names. C. N. Reading, R. W. C. Alpaugh, D.. William L. Wilbur, M.D., John Ginder, R... Residence. Frenchtown. R Hightstown. New-Brunskick. N. Long Branch. Paterson. Paterson. Passaic. S. Bound Brook. Elizabeth. Elizabeth. Westfield. Phillipsburg. George W. Smith, R....... Hackettstown. REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS. .......... |