Dista THE TRIBUNE ALMANAC; MARYLAND-Continued. JLL. Un'wood.Bates. M'head, Clark. Scott.Pierce. 606 .1482 Barren 677... 605 680... 280 454 1140...1499 1160...1119 967 892... 188 400... 208 218 578 786... 508 791... 465 578 .1532 353...1539 386...1294 384 624... 337 350 Total....5808 6342 5630 Pierce, 382. Smith.Moore.Shortr'ge. Winston Scott. Free. 315... 238 6398 3138 3520 II. Houston.Bennett, Fontaine. McRae.Scott. Pierce. Bolivar...... 132 62... 123 75... 67 38 831... 388 826... 216 467 Chickasaw... 752 881 706... 630 Green 726 534... 848 599... 991 782... 81 846 Pontotoc......1312 1238...1254 1236... 475 1030 Pickens.. 757 752, Sumter.... No return. 669 585.482 Tuscaloosa....1237 356...1267 343... 527 475 904... 462 Hancock......Knownothing, 44 291.. 9 993 Kemper.... 556 65 Landerdale... 373 Lauderdale.... elected 782 1038... 441 803 Leake... 425 Lawrence...... without 775 588 Lowndes Limestone,..... opposition, 539 662 Neshoba.. Marion...... receiving 312 739. 118 467 Noxabes 335 671... 208 482 Oktibbeha 352 494... 312 525 211 344 Total...... 205 578... 54 217 Winston 397 619.. 386 616... 218 448 Blount.... 251 869... 55 422 Clark 735 Hinds 501 Holmes 431 .1047 546 1300 Jasper 1154 Issaquena.... 117 415 496... 431 503... 137 331 658... 975 839 481 Marshall.. ... 170 968... 111 565; Madison.. Smith 429... 98 247 483... 85 279 IOWA. Cass Total.... NEBRASKA. CONGRESS. Anti Nebraska, Nebraska, Bennett's majority, 18. Bennett 123 250 175 95 76 36 0 17 0 25 10 14 An election was held in this State, in the spring of Washington 1855, for a Commissioner of the Des Moines River Improvement, Register of the same work, and for Register of the State Land Office. A vote was also taken on the adoption of the Prohibitory Liquor Law, which the Legislature had previously passed with a clanse submitting it to a direct vote of the people. This election resulted in the snecess of the Republi-some alleged irregularity, and thus gave the certifi ticket for State officers, and the adoption of Licate of election to Bird B. Chapman, the Nebraska candidate. Mr. Bennet will contest. ner Prohibition, as follows: Com. D. M. River Improvement--Wm. McKay, Rep... wer Tisdale, Dem., 4,737. Register D. M. River Improvement.-J. C. Lockwood, Rep., over Dewey. Dem,,,3,922. Register State Land Office--Anson Hart, Rep., over Sammels, Dem., 4,441. Gov. Izard excluded the votes of the counties of Dacotah, Richardson, Ottoe, and Burt, on account of KANSAS. There were two elections, held on different days, for Delegate to Congress from this Territory. At one election, patronized very largely by residents of Missouri, Mr. Whitfield, Pro-Slavery, was cleeted; For the Prohibitory Lane, 25.555; against it, 22.645.d at the other, when residents of the Territory only Majority for Prohibition, 2,910. |