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Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 1
ow the votes of the States heard from to be as follows: For Lincoln. Electoral votes. Pennsylvania,27 New York,35 Illinois,11 Connecticut,6 Massachusetts,13 New Hampshire,5 Ohio,23 Rhode Island,4 Vermont,5 Indiana,13 Iowa,4 Maine,8 Michigan,6 Wisconsin,5 Minnesota,4 Total,169 The Electoral College consists of 303 electors, of whom 152 is a majority — the Republicans have already 17 votes more than that majority. For Bell Kentucky,12 Tennessee, (probably.)12 New Jersey, (fusion,)2 26 For Breckenridge. North Carolina,10 South Carolina,8 Delaware,3 Louisiana,5 New Jersey, (fusion,)2 Georgia,10 The following States may be added as certain for Breckenridge, though returns have not been received from them: Alabama,9 Mississippi,7 Florida,3 Arkansas,4 Texas,3 65 For Douglas. Missouri. (probably,)9 New Jersey, (fusion,)3 12 Doubtful. Virginia,15 Maryland,8
New York (New York, United States) (search for this): article 1
The New York Herald says: We have neither space nor time this morning to comment at length upon this great and momentous revolution in our political affairs. The conservatives, who still believe in the strength of the Union, will be comforted with the assurance of an anti-Republican majority in both Houses of Congress. The success of Bell and Everett in several of the Southern States is also considered as affording a powerful guarantee for the maintenance of the Union in the South. Upon the Congressional issue the city of New York has discharged her duty handsomely. We refer the reader to our copious details upon the subject, else where in this paper. We begin with this day a new epoch in the political history of the United States. The Republican party have crossed the Rubicon. Are our anxieties at an end, or are our troubles only about to begin? We cannot answer until we have heard from the Ligatures of South Carolina touching the test question of Lincoln's election.
Illinois (Illinois, United States) (search for this): article 1
The Presidential election. The latest advices show the votes of the States heard from to be as follows: For Lincoln. Electoral votes. Pennsylvania,27 New York,35 Illinois,11 Connecticut,6 Massachusetts,13 New Hampshire,5 Ohio,23 Rhode Island,4 Vermont,5 Indiana,13 Iowa,4 Maine,8 Michigan,6 Wisconsin,5 Minnesota,4 Total,169 The Electoral College consists of 303 electors, of whom 152 is a majority — the Republicans have already 17 votes more than that majority. For Bell Kentucky,12 Tennessee, (probably.)12 New Jersey, (fusion,)2 26 For Breckenridge. North Carolina,10 South Carolina,8 Delaware,3 Louisiana,5 New Jersey, (fusion,)2 Georgia,10 The following States may be added as certain for Breckenridge, though returns have not been received from them: Alabama,9 Mississippi,7 Florida,3 Arkansas,4 Texas,3 65 For Douglas. Missouri. (probably,)9 New Jersey, (fusion,)3
Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): article 1
The Presidential election. The latest advices show the votes of the States heard from to be as follows: For Lincoln. Electoral votes. Pennsylvania,27 New York,35 Illinois,11 Connecticut,6 Massachusetts,13 New Hampshire,5 Ohio,23 Rhode Island,4 Vermont,5 Indiana,13 Iowa,4 Maine,8 Michigan,6 Wisconsin,5 Minnesota,4 Total,169 The Electoral College consists of 303 electors, of whom 152 is a majority — the Republicans have already 17 votes more than that majority. For Bell Kentucky,12 Tennessee, (probably.)12 New Jersey, (fusion,)2 26 For Breckenridge. North Carolina,10 South Carolina,8 Delaware,3 Louisiana,5 New Jersey, (fusion,)2 Georgia,10 The following States may be added as certain for Breckenridge, though returns have not been received from them: Alabama,9 Mississippi,7 Florida,3 Arkansas,4 Texas,3 65 For Douglas. Missouri. (probably,)9 New Jersey, (fusion,)3
New Hampshire (New Hampshire, United States) (search for this): article 1
The Presidential election. The latest advices show the votes of the States heard from to be as follows: For Lincoln. Electoral votes. Pennsylvania,27 New York,35 Illinois,11 Connecticut,6 Massachusetts,13 New Hampshire,5 Ohio,23 Rhode Island,4 Vermont,5 Indiana,13 Iowa,4 Maine,8 Michigan,6 Wisconsin,5 Minnesota,4 Total,169 The Electoral College consists of 303 electors, of whom 152 is a majority — the Republicans have already 17 votes more than that majority. For Bell Kentucky,12 Tennessee, (probably.)12 New Jersey, (fusion,)2 26 For Breckenridge. North Carolina,10 South Carolina,8 Delaware,3 Louisiana,5 New Jersey, (fusion,)2 Georgia,10 The following States may be added as certain for Breckenridge, though returns have not been received from them: Alabama,9 Mississippi,7 Florida,3 Arkansas,4 Texas,3 65 For Douglas. Missouri. (probably,)9 New Jersey, (fusion,)3
Raleigh (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
ed from them: Alabama,9 Mississippi,7 Florida,3 Arkansas,4 Texas,3 65 For Douglas. Missouri. (probably,)9 New Jersey, (fusion,)3 12 Doubtful. Virginia,15 Maryland,8 so far as the returns have been received from Southern cities, the following is the vote in those received: Bell.breakDoug Lynchburg, Va.,969487132 Richmond,23591169753 Alexandria,904517136 Petersburg,970223913 Portsmouth,686558210 Norfolk,956438210 Raleigh, N. C.,504160114 Wilmington,567693 New Orleans,521526452998 Louisville,38238592623 Mobile,maj. 219 Lincoln. St. Louis,419289628177 since the adoption of the Constitution we have had eighteen Presidential elections, but fortunately, in no instance as yet has a President been chosen by the Northern or Southern States exclusively. The following table shows what number of Northern and what number of Southern States have voted for each of the successful candidates at each electio
Connecticut (Connecticut, United States) (search for this): article 1
The Presidential election. The latest advices show the votes of the States heard from to be as follows: For Lincoln. Electoral votes. Pennsylvania,27 New York,35 Illinois,11 Connecticut,6 Massachusetts,13 New Hampshire,5 Ohio,23 Rhode Island,4 Vermont,5 Indiana,13 Iowa,4 Maine,8 Michigan,6 Wisconsin,5 Minnesota,4 Total,169 The Electoral College consists of 303 electors, of whom 152 is a majority — the Republicans have already 17 votes more than that majority. For Bell Kentucky,12 Tennessee, (probably.)12 New Jersey, (fusion,)2 26 For Breckenridge. North Carolina,10 South Carolina,8 Delaware,3 Louisiana,5 New Jersey, (fusion,)2 Georgia,10 The following States may be added as certain for Breckenridge, though returns have not been received from them: Alabama,9 Mississippi,7 Florida,3 Arkansas,4 Texas,3 65 For Douglas. Missouri. (probably,)9 New Jersey, (fusion,)3
Fortress Monroe (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
f the successful candidates at each election: Year. Candidates.Northern States.Southern States 1788--Washington55 1792--Washington87 1795--Adams72 1800--Jefferson27 1804--Jefferson87 1808--Madison57 1812--Madison38 1816--Monroe88 1820--Monroe1212 1824--Adams72 1828--Jackson510 1832--Jackson88 1836--Van Buren87 1840--Harrison108 1844--Polk78 1848--Taylor78 1852--Pierce1413 1856--Buchanan814 Total129143 No successful candidate except John QuincyMonroe1212 1824--Adams72 1828--Jackson510 1832--Jackson88 1836--Van Buren87 1840--Harrison108 1844--Polk78 1848--Taylor78 1852--Pierce1413 1856--Buchanan814 Total129143 No successful candidate except John Quincy Adams, ever received less than a majority of all the States of the Union at the time of a given election, and it should be remembered that he was not chosen by the people, but by the House. We have of course but few comments from the press of the country on the election of Mr. Lincoln to the Presidency. The Washington Constitution says: "From the returns which have reached us we are forced to the lamentable conclusion that Abraham Lincoln has been elected President of the United State
Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 1
3 New Hampshire,5 Ohio,23 Rhode Island,4 Vermont,5 Indiana,13 Iowa,4 Maine,8 Michigan,6 Wisconsin,5 Minnesota,4 Total,169 The Electoral College consists of 303 electors, of whom 152 is a majority — the Republicans have already 17 votes more than that majority. For Bell Kentucky,12 Tennessee, (probably.)12 New Jersey, (fusion,)2 26 For Breckenridge. North Carolina,10 South Carolina,8 Delaware,3 Louisiana,5 New Jersey, (fusion,)2 Georgia,10 The following States may be added as certain for Breckenridge, though returns have not been received from them: Alabama,9 Mississippi,7 Florida,3 Arkansas,4 Texas,3 65 For Douglas. Missouri. (probably,)9 New Jersey, (fusion,)3 12 Doubtful. Virginia,15 Maryland,8 so far as the returns have been received from Southern cities, the following is the vote in those received: Bell.breakDoug Lynchburg, Va.,969487132 Richmon
Maryland (Maryland, United States) (search for this): article 1
12 Tennessee, (probably.)12 New Jersey, (fusion,)2 26 For Breckenridge. North Carolina,10 South Carolina,8 Delaware,3 Louisiana,5 New Jersey, (fusion,)2 Georgia,10 The following States may be added as certain for Breckenridge, though returns have not been received from them: Alabama,9 Mississippi,7 Florida,3 Arkansas,4 Texas,3 65 For Douglas. Missouri. (probably,)9 New Jersey, (fusion,)3 12 Doubtful. Virginia,15 Maryland,8 so far as the returns have been received from Southern cities, the following is the vote in those received: Bell.breakDoug Lynchburg, Va.,969487132 Richmond,23591169753 Alexandria,904517136 Petersburg,970223913 Portsmouth,686558210 Norfolk,956438210 Raleigh, N. C.,504160114 Wilmington,567693 New Orleans,521526452998 Louisville,38238592623 Mobile,maj. 219 Lincoln. St. Louis,419289628177 since the adoption of the Constitution we have had eig
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