NEBRASKA-Continued. Grant's NEVADA-Continued. 6411. Butler's majority, 2279. The vote for Presi- STATE LEGISLATURE. PRESENT STATE GOVERNMENT.-Governor, David STATE LEGISLATURE. Senate. House. Joint Ballot. Democrats... Republicans........... Republican majority.. NEW-HAMPSHIRE. Governor, 1870. COUNTIES. Governor, 1869. Bar Bedel, St'rns, Flint, rows, Bedel, St'rns, Proh. Full Vote. President, Brad Tritle, Brad Tritle, Sey Grant, Merrimac 3009 4571 1698 191 4510 4809 ley, ley, Dem. Rep. Dem. Rep. Dem. mour, Rep. Rocking'm 3621 4865 5862 Strafford.. 1056 3374 1407 Total.. 25023 34912 7369 1167 32004 35777 PRESENT STATE GOVERNMENT.-Governor, Ons. low Stearns; Railroad Commissioner, Charles P. Gage; Secretary of State, Nathan W. Gove. 124 2288 3394 1950 2259 3773 67781 Nye... Ormsby. Storey 180 1742 1562 1739 2319 Senate. House. Joint Ballot. Washoe... 41 499 458 635 Wh'e Pine 834 892 Democrats... NEW-JERSEY-Continued. Eneas Fitzpatrick, Independ, Dem., received 630 votes, of which all but 3 were in Hudson County. George A. Halsey, Rep., over Orestes Cleveland, Dem., 3398; over all, 2768. Randolph over Blair, 3527. The aggregate Democratic vote cast in 1870, including the vote for Fitzpatrick in the Fifth District, was 77003. Aggregate Republican vote, 80426; Republican majority in the State, 3423. The vote for Randolph, Dem., for Governor, in 1868, was 83619; for Blair, Rep., 79072; Democratic majority in the State, 4547. The total vote in 1870, was 157,429; in 1868, 162,691. Blair. 3943 2312 4795 3384 3872 3740 3785 3373 Republican majority..... 3 8 VOTE OF NEWARK, 1870. II CONGRESS. 3300 1615 4122 2620 WARDS John T. Bird, Dem., over Robert Rusling, Rep., 1st Ward, 1st District.. 3684; Randolph over Blair, 4099. 2d 201 346 222 495 64 415 64 512 149 280 2d 168 PRESENT STATE GOVERNMENT.-Governor, John T. Hoffman; Lieutenant-Governor, Allen C. Beach; Secretary of State, Homer A, Nelson; Comptroller, Asher P. Nichos; Canal Commissioners, George W. Chapman, William W. Wright, and John D. Fay; Treasurer, Wheeler H. Bristol; Attorney-General, Marshall B. Champlain; State Engineer, Van Rensselaer Richmond; Superintendent of Public Instruc tion, Abram B. Weaver; Inspectors of State Prisons, David R. McNiel, Fordyce L. Laflin, and Solomon Sche; Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals, Sanford E. Church; Associate Judges, William F. Allen, Martin Grover, Rufus W. Peckham, Charles A, Rapallo, Charles J. Folger, and Charles Andrews, 8623 7938 18 1683 2066 24 2267 1932 3 4345 2564 12 1028 1427 1459 23012 850656 Edwards..1574 Dowd.....1070 Wilcox....1494 Dem. Vote. Rep. Vote. Chief Judge.. Henry R. Selden. .151,978 Associate Judges. +William F. Allen.. 239,173 +Charles J. Folger.. 154,930 +Martin Grover.. .238,516 +Charles Andrews... .154,094 +Rufus W. Peckham. .236,685 Charles Mason... .152,306 +Charles A. Rapallo.. ...235,994 Robert S. Hale. 150,862 VOTE ON THE FUNDING ACT. The following was the number of votes given for and against the "Act in Relation to the Canal and General Fund Deuts": Total... Thomas Kinsella, Dem., over Silas B. Dutcher, Rep., 8221; over Dutcher and James O. Bennett, 4285 1660 484 5904 2267 864 5431 862 2359 .15620 4789 3707 Rep., 7822. The First, Second. Third, Fifteenth, Nineteenth, of the city of Brooklyn, Dem. Rep. Rep. Fernando Wood, Dem., over William S. Hillyer, in the county of Kings. 13822 8684 3243 X. Westchester.. Rockland.. Putnam Clarkson N. Potter, Dem., over James Wester Total velt, Rep., 3564. N. Y. City. Ward I.... 1308 825 35 XI. Total... 5. 1358 1948 862 2 Total.. Robert B. Roosevelt, Dem., over Martin T. McMahon, Dem., 5239; over McMahon and Andrew W. Leggatt, Rep., 4442. Charles St. John, Rep., over William C. N. Sherman, Dem., 500. XII. Total.. John H. Ketcham, Rep., over William H. Philip, Dem. Rep. Tuthill. Lindsley. Dem., 2684. 2789 850 9 3418 512 3213 363 XIII. Greene.. ..14566 2287 159 Total. Rep., 302. Total.. 7917 8039 3642 3218 ..11559 11257 Joseph H. Tathill, Dem., over James G. Lindsley, |