ALABAMA. over CALIFORNIA. GOVERNOR-(Continued.) grounds of greater devotion to the interests of the South, Counties. Rep. Dem. A.L.D. Stanford. Latham, Currey. but exhibited only a feeble Siskiyou.. 43 2159 1808 show of strength, Andrew B. Solano.... 88 1172 827 Moore, regular Dem., being 64 1981 1148 reëlected Governor Sonoma... Stanislaus. 13 889 106 Wm. F. Samford, Independ87 695 159ent, by about 20,000 major85 770 92ity. The Regulars also ear829 ried the entire Delegation in Congress; the only close contest being in the Third (Montgomery) Dist., where Clopton, Regular Dem., beat Judge, Independent, by 214 majority. Districts. Rep. Dem. Districts. IL Kirkwood. Dodge. Rep. Dem Ramsey. Becker. Palo Alto 3 44 Rice. 1045 828 Plymouth.... 24 11 Scott. 552 917 37 Sibley 1625 Stearns.. 448 178 Tehama Trinity 333 Tulare and 4 1285 11 821 B'na Vista 63 Winneshiek.. 1022 Tuolumne 969 8723 737 163 Winona Worth. 98 26 Wright 52 Yolo...... 66 757 Yuba..... 568 487 2442 1471 Carlton, St. Louis, Lake, Total.. 21335 17588 Maj. for Ramsey, 8,752. LEGISLATURE. SENATE. Rep., 23; Dem., 18; Independent, 1. HOUSE.. Rep., 58; Dem., 22. California-1859. Counties. Rep. Dem. A.L.D. 524 Butte..... 354 1915 1666 Congress..Booker.. McKibben43474 Sup. Court.Sprague.. 30978 Baker, Rep., was generally supported by the Anti-Lecompton Democrats, and 11 McKibben by the Republi872 cans. Counties. Anoka.. Benton 143 Blue Earth.. 784 560 Brown 843 300 Amador... 232 2023 Carver Cass.. 473 No return. Calaveras. 35 8275 Chisago 284 156} Colusa Crow Wing... Dakota.. 1891 15 541 166 Con'a Costa 41 805 378 Del Norte. 18 392 126 El Dorado. 408 8096 2413 Fresno.... 1 859 Humboldt 83 397 Klamath.. 1 607 120 Mississippi. An Election was held in this State for Governor, State Officers, and Congressin the success of the Demomen, in 1859, which resulted cracy by more than three to one, Pettus, Dem., for Governor, receiving 34,559 votes to 10,308 for Walter, The DemoIndependent. cratic Candidates for other State Officers ran ahead of Mr. Pettus. For Congress there was hardly a show of opposition to the Democratic candidates. Florida. The last general Election in this State was for Congress, in 1858, when both candidates were Democrats. Hawkins, the regular Democrat, receiving 6,465 votes, and Westcott, Independent Dem., 4,070. Arkansas. There is not sufficien opposition to the Regula Democracy in this State te create the slightest interes in the elections. At the las election for Congressmer (1858) in the First District, Hindman, Dem., received 18,255 votes, to 2,858 for Crosby, Independent; and, in the Second District, Rust, Dem., received 16,802 to 8,114 for Jones, and 8,452 for Drew, Independent can. {didates. |