50.. 20 34 Total....8414 8984..8224 9100..4913 7886 Maj.-Wright, 570; M'Rea, 876; Pierce, 2973. 67 161 382.. 88 616.. 151 372 159..no return.. 130 120 Total.......2691 4555..2792 5790..5011 5335 Majority for Dunbar, 1864; do. for Greneaux, 2996; do. for Pierce, 324. Independent Democrat, supported by the Whigs. Hunt.Davis. Haw'e.Gre'x.Sc't. P'rce 323.. 296 360 II. Wilcox.Barry.Rog's. M'Rea. Scott. P'rce. Ascension.... 240 331.. 299 Bolivar... 69 41.. 78 63.. 67 719.. 528 38 Assumption. 783 Jefferson...... 424 376.. 430 455 869.. 470 802.. 216 467 Lafourche....... 664 819.. 809 894.. 109 388.. 377 413 St. Martin Sunflower. 58 68.. 72 44.. 35 43 Terrebonne..... 345 A. H. Handy, Democrat, has been elected Judge Lafayette.. of the High Court of Errors and Appeals, receiving Moorehouse.... 7956 votes to 5929 for William Yerger, Whig, who Natchitoches.... 389 recently gave a decision in favor of the payment Ouachita of the Repudiated Mississippi Bonds. LEGISLATURE. SENATE-Whigs & Union. IL; Democrats.... 20 26.... 325 514....1982 81.... 865 670....1066 1277....2242 536 2299 Lake........ 393 487 1016....1046 1552 21 Calumet Co's. OHIO.-Continued. WISCONSIN. GOVERNOR, 1853. PRESIDENT, 1852. GOVERNOR, 1858. LIQUOR LAW. PRES., 1852 Harrison....1273 1186 Hocking.... 493 1326 434....1723 1462 422 Adams...... Whig. Dem. No. Scott. Pierce 90 24 Perry. ..1781 4516 78....1417 2246 17 Sauk.. 472 641.. 635 481.. 511 595 Pickaway..408 1996 Pike....... 617 1002 35 Sheboygan... 676 16 Walworth....1584 1296 Washington. 310 197 Waukesha...1616 890 61 Waupaca.... 152 3234 209 Waushara.... 232 2465 179 Winnebago..1008 154....1064 1619 88 129....1804 1424 29 Total.....21886 30405.27519 24.109.22240 33658 249....1972 2809 118 Barstow over Holton, 8,519; majority for Maine 335....1147 1309 54 Law, 3,410; Pierce over Scott, 11,418. 975....2740 3634 356 Baird, Whig, received 3,304 votes for Governor. 1965 660 The Democratic candidates for other offices were 2039 1739 chosen by about the same majority as Barstow. 2685 112 943 255 The LEGISLATURE is largely Democratic. INDIANA. An Election was held in this State for Reporter 2139 332 of the Decisions of the Supreme Court, to fill the 149 vacancy caused by the death of Horace E. Carter. 160 The candidates were J. W. Gordon, Whig, and 20 Albert G. Porter, Democrat. The vote was light, and Porter was elected by a large majority. No other State officers were chosen at this Election. 9 Five members of the 33d Congress were elected from this State, in 1852 (see Whig Almanac for 1853), since which the State has been divided into seven Congressional Districts, and two members, from the third and seventh districts, were clrosen, in 1853, as follows: THIRD DISTRICT-*Lindley, Whig, 6828; Jackson, Anti-Benton Democrat, 6674. SEVENTH DISTRICT.-*Caruthers, Whig, 4447; English. Anti-Benton Dem., 2424; Jackson, Benton Dem., 2542; Rosier. Benton Dem., 1750. *Elected. |