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THE NEW YORK HERALD: NO. 5270. 7, 1848. TWO CENTS. he, &e. ke, “Texas. did not vote in eidl they hav. A Cenal Commissioner. ‘An Inspector of State Priso: One Representative in the thirtieth Congress for the sixth Congressional district. Four Representatives in the thirty-first Congress. Se Member of Assembly for each Assembly dis- Recorder “Atallmadge,A. Wobradtord, . Ve dindern Bisheoard Wn. Medfurray, Henry Aro piman, W. J. Mi ‘B goott ove Bs THIRD DisTRICT. STRICT. FIFTH DISTRICT. Bth, 9th, and 14th os -3 . Literty! League, for short term for long term. SESENESopwapeapet J. A. Moran. Liberty League, a pid an W. Dizont cinigresaecat Vote in 1846. THIRD DISTRICT. Nicoll over Phoenix, Nicoll’s minority... Maelay over Williams MeClay’s minority . FIFTH DISTRICT. Wha. Dem. 4386 Tallmadge over tigate Tallmadge’s minority . SIXTH DISTRICT, We sseesevceeeee Jackson over Monroe.... Jackson’s minority. Kew York “State Nomination. Democrats. hige. Governor... .Reub. H. Walworth. Hamilton Fish. Lt. Governor.. Charles O’Conor. Geo. W. Patterson Alex. H. Wells, Cepal Com. . .Sherman MeLean. 8. Prison Ins. .Curtis Hawley. Free Soil, Governor... .Jobn A. Dix. Lt.Governor. .Seth M. Gates. Liberty League, Countien, Dist. Than y. al feotor. tavengon. 8.L, Rood. GW. 4. M Ray, A. Jol ‘orbin, EB. Curtia. §, Terry. iw ae THE ELECTION TO-DAY, TUE DAY, NOV. 7,1848, at the Thirty United States. PORTANT POLITICAL STATISTICS, Wames of Candidates, @he Presidential Candidates for 1848. < votes. Wisconsin. ntered the Union imee that period. According to the elections held thi year, lowa is demooratic and Florida whig. City and County Nomination: ‘The fellowing officers are to be voted for in the seve ‘wards and districts of the city of New York, Thirty-six Electors of President and Vice-Presi A Governor and Lieutenant Governor, CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATIONS. Ast, 2d, 8d, 4th, and 5th Wards. J. Phillips Phenix. Emanuel B. Hart. ». -—Reuel Smith, John R, Keyser. TH 6th, th, Toth and 18th Wards. seeereeeee » Walter Underhill, Wm. B. Maelay, John Foote, John Hecker. ‘Wm. B. McClay. fries “ George Briggs. Mike Walsh . Stephen Hasbrouck. Oliver Holden, Jr. Mark Spencer, Jr. NOMINATIONS FOR ASSEMBLY. Demoerat. Pratt. P. Smith, Nar ioteper tr ‘Bteotge Monroe. Geo.W. Patterson Chas. A’ Wheaton. Chas. A Wheaton Wm.?. Angell.” Alex. H. Wells, . William Goods ‘Robert Anderson. | John C. Harrington Hiram Pitts, ‘Hivara Barber, Th ce fasion AL Tompkina, a alkent gh, D,¥ Yan Ank HR i Pray, amos Daan. Perry. in J tyae, 5.0, wn 8.R. tender HE C. Young, “at ar uensey. ¥ Mu. & wort. RP. oe k ee J 2 1 2 a 2 Onwego. i 2 - 2 3 r 1 2 DE 3 1 L 2 it, a 8 W. a 8. it TH at jones. WS. Smith. J. E. Haviland, ~1 Jobn8.Ide. A-R. Hadley.G. H. Vi FA | B. Allen, 8 W. G. Budd, B. Disoway. lin, ” Jan¥ Green. nj sD Fs Cons nh Co no ry i i ee ale eee der tere Tart) Hirum Barber, Ontario... ... ‘Sullivan... ... Westchester,..2 THE ELECTORAL TICKET. DEMOCRAT. ‘At Large. campten White Heman J. Redfeld. Diatric 1—Hugh Halsey. Srna Braces Daniel Lord, J; 4—alexander F. Vache. Joseph Hoxie, 5—Townsend Harris, Timothy Whittemore, 6—John G. Circo, George Griswold, 7—Ben}. Brandreth, George Benson S-Alesander Thonn Temes D Bate 10—Phi'ip Dubois, in Wheeler U—Oliver Wiswal, Bobert Dern, ci raed : 13—Pever Wendell, F. Crosby, 14<—Timotby Eddy, James MeKie, 16—Wm. L ¥. Warren, I Freeman; Y—Thos. B ditchell ‘Asa Chatfield, ‘Albura Fostex, James C. Dus, Charles B. Clacke, Wm. B, Wells, Charles R Basstow Oliver Poole, . Stephon Fanehoe, Sheldon uaa? Sa, fuel Russel s E. Sill, ce oS ‘%4—Nathaa Dayton. Solomon Parmalee. Fare son. UusearY Lesous. o aber Ramat se Jum Large, ie. eee cn pe ‘amnel Water! 4—Bernard J Memercle, Zenas Brockett. 5—Themas B. Tappen, ‘Norman Kim! 6—Wm. F. Havemeyee, Hiram P. itheees Waker Slontheenery Merrick, 9—Nathaniel Jones, Charles Sextan, A. Deyo. Alaina Hulehinsen, William F. Sheldon. Hiram Daniels. Hamilton Litofol Gideon Hen ny ‘Hiram Corliss, Myron Hoatla, Ovi Simmons. EM. K Glen. john H Francis Leslie. Joseph Trevor. ‘Abel & Laaton. aa ttack Beo}-L, Stedman. 2 W. Sawyer. , Bellman Spooner. 3\—Wm. H. Tew, }. Preston Mann. 32—Oliver Patoh, 8. Gilbert. 33—Thomasc. Peters, ‘Darius Skidmore. S4—Jas, Van Horne, Wm. W. Chapman. CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATIONS. Dist, _ Dem. Whig. Free Soil. 1-Wm B.Brown, John A. King, ¥. Jones, -P. Merserenu, Jr. David A. Bokes, P. 3. tobe _Biaavelt, Wm. Nel: —Cinas. g. 8. Fe J. c 2-J.W. Willams, ‘© ©. B. Matteron, 2—Hiran Walden, Thowas Smith 2-Wm Mason,” Henry B Burnett, Bani aet, , w 5 Sacksen, lackmore, low, W, A. Sackett, A. rmerhi ri League. —Anti-Rent. -.. John & Koyo, & Si iaren” be Basi tron, eee Thomas Smith, {Abram Pennoll. ane “S For the short term; to supply the place of Jackson, (deme | Chittende orat) whore sent wascontested and made vacant. nner rn 18 1, For the short term; to fill the vacancy oocasioned by thedeath | [A503 1,438 261 of Jobn M. Boley. Hine CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS IN NEW YORK. ist. 1—Suffolk and Queens counties. Richmond and Kings. 8—First, 2d. 3d, 4th, and 5th Wards of N. Y. Cag 4—Sixth, 7th, 10th, and 18th Wards § tbe Sth. and 4th Wards 7—Wentchester and Rookland counties. and Duchess, Bt 10—Uleter ai 11—Colambia and Gre 12—R ‘laer. 18—Albany. 14— Washington and Essex. 15—Clinton, Franklin, Warren, and North part of jamilton, bat rm oe ohewectedy, Fulton and South part of 17—Herkimer aad Mont or 18--St. Lawrence and ive. mo 19—Jefferson. 20—Oneida, 21—Otsego and Schoharie. 92—Chenango, Broome and Tioga. 28—Madison and Oswego, 24—-Onondaga, 25— Cayuga and Cortland. 26—Tompkins, Chemung and Yates. 27—Seneca and Wayne. 28—Monroe. 29—Ontarie and Livingston. 30—Steuben and Alleghany. 31—Cattaraugus and Chautauque. 82—Erie, $3— Wyoming and Genesee. 24—Orleans and Niagara, Total, 34 members VOTE IN NEW YORK. 1847. «199,623 hig. 210073 Abolition wee ROIS Anti Rent. 41 ¢ Land Reform LW Whig plurality, « 9449 Dom. plar'ty,, 5,106 Michigan Nominations, Yon conaREss, x Dist. Democrat. 3 Chas B.stun Spraqu Chas, inn 3K. S Bingham,” Geo. N, Harleton. Free Soil, Caleb N, Ormady. Democratic plurality.......66 3166 D.B. Danforth. J, Ni co ee 8 . J. Now! A.Saxton, JR re rs ¢. ‘Salebusy. Gaye next preceding the — Bay seminary of learning; nor while kept house, or other asylum at public expense; nor while confined in any public prison, at any election who bet direetly or indirectly, or be interested in any bet or wager depending upon the result of any election at which such persons may offer to vote. Counties. fe Rockipgh: » 2 $30, Strafford. 1,702 Belknap 864 Carroll 732 Merrima 1,589 Hilsborou, 3124 Chesbire. 2,558 2 Sullivan. . 1,553 1 Grafton . . 2,566 4 Coos... 348 1, Total. .....65... 17,866 Addison. Benning Caledonia, a: nth, 12th, 16th, 16th, 17th. and 18th ‘Wards do Do Witt C. Lawrence, mM, Lamb, John W. Stout, George Updyke. YOTE IN NEW JERSEY. 4 1844, 34,765 57,495, ‘$2,061 bs Democratic majority. Vermont Nominations. FOR CONGRESS. Whig. Free Weston. Wm. Hobard Sumner A. Webber, 3—Btephen 8. i = Geo. P. M: Asshel Peck. 4—Lacius C. Ped John L. Muck, A. J, Rowell, ‘Wisconsin Nominations. Dist, Democrat. 1—Wn. P, Tynds. 2—A. H. Smith, 3—J. D. Doty. N2 Bem. plurality, .969 The Qualification of Voters or slectors in the State of New York. Every white male citizen of the age of 21 years, who shall have been a citizen for ten days, and an inhabi- tant of this State for one year next preceding any @lection, and for the last four months a resident of the county where he may offer his vote, shall be enti- jusdim, | tled to vote at such election in the election district ot pu he shall at the time be @ resident, and not else- hall have been for thirty lection, a resident of the district from whieh the officer is to be chosen for whom he offers his vote. Mer of color, to entitle them to vote, must be for three eens acitizen of the State, and "for one prece j but such citizen ed of a freehold ei fifty dollars, over an ng, the eleotion alue of two hundred a shove all debts aud incumbrance thereon, ‘and shall have paid a tax thereon, No person shall be deemed to ha . by reason of his presence or absence, while in’ the service of the United States; nor wale. engaged in navigation ; nor while any alms- The Presidential Election Law. An act to establish a uniform time for helding elec- tions for Electors of President and Vice President in all the States of the Union :— Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre- sentatives of the United States of America in Con- @ asrembled, That the Electors of President and e President shall be appointed in each State on the Tuesday next after the first Monday-in the month of November of the year in which they are to be ap- 4] pointed: Provided, that each State may by law pro- vide for the filling of any vacancy or vacancies which may occur in its college of Electors, when such college meets to give its electoral vote: And provided, also, when any State shall have held an election for the pur of choosing Electors, and shall fail to make a choice on theeday aforesaid, then the Electors may be appointed on a subsequent day, in such manner as the State shall by law provide. Approved, January 23, 1845. Betting on Elections. The following law in reference to such practice, ought to be enforeed to the letter:— Stcrrox 15—No person shall be permitted to vote Il make any bet or wager, or THE POPULAR VOTH OF THE UNITED STATES, IN THE Presidential lection of 1844, NEW ENGLAND STATES, Maine. Clay. Pilk, Scat. 3216 5.117 453 4,483 6,367 696 4,566 6,354 461 cock. . 1,849 2,608 105 ‘Washington 2'329 2,605 17 Kennebeo 5,393 3,535 561 1,887 4,395 897 2849 Py 435 3,376 4895 695 1,826 4,661 316 1,074 1,136 228 1182 1,609 392 308 907 a. 34,378 45,719 4,836 Add towns not official- ly counted........ 21 Totalesceeeceeees 34,619 45,964 Polk over Clay. . Scattering vote. Polk over Clay. . Scattering vote. . Polk over all others... . . Countie Grand 65 Lamoill 59 4u1 Orange. 1,910 412 Orlea 83 245 Rutland . 333. Wasbingtor So Windham. 385 Windsor . 638 Total. ........ 8,954 18, 041 Clay over Polk... . ‘} 12 Birney . wee Clay over all others “a6 Massachusetts, Polk, Birney. 4,812 663 236 25 255 4 6.237 1,838 9,170 1,687 4,207 iJ 183 723 5,003 647 1412 7,541 2,168 3,504 1.696 609 2.064 436 Berkehire is 3,720 887 Total oes. cere e 67 - 63,039 10,890 Clay over Polk ...- 4 Clay overall...... 8,140 . The votes of the following towns are not inctaded in the above, not having been returned in season, or being informal: — Towns. Southwick, 152 12 Heath 40 26 Warwick. 107 2 North Bridgwater 126 89 Hull... sss te eeeee 6 _ 431 720 53,039 10,830 Total . 53,470 110,059 1 Clay over Polk, .... Clay over all others Total. spss ce eeeee cre ees 07,828 484 Clay over Polk, .....++ +++ 2,476 Connecticut. aay 90 om om 38 Peg Elisabeth City: 33 | Clay over Polk. Clay over all others. . ‘Loss MIDDLE STATES. New York, Petersburg. jamsburg gained or lost a tudeut of Polk's majority..... North Carolina, Anson... , 1,012 abi 22 7 Catawba with Lincoln. y 90 25: ene «+ 1,001 529 Polk over Clay in the State Birney’s (abo.) vote... Polk's minority. ..sssesseeeees New fovrr, arty EEek as FS} Sei 3 88 wg B38 38 Total... .eeeee & a Clay over Polk...... Birney’s (abo.) vote. .... Clay over all others. . Marengo. Marton. Marshall ~oSt8] [Bel SIE Be Northampton . . Northumberland Philadeiptia count: Philadelphia city BlSssils Wilcox. . 5 Perry. Maj. for Ciay, Pontotoc | Polk. Counties. ‘Washington.. Warren... Wilkinson. Wayne... Total... .36,084 82,67 prsesycaahabacae Yallobasha.. Total ., , 20,127 20, Accomack, .. 6 Norfolk county ear New Kent... ..198 Northampton. .240 Northumb’land 185 Nottoway 18) Nicholas. . Prince | Edward.264 Princess Anne.. Eq Prince Crip alern Prince William rd Randolph Rappahannock 359 Roekbrid; « 697 220 Richmond co. .203 Rite! Rockingham. Russell.» Scott. 790 310 MeDowell with Burke.” Mecklenburg 900 1 Moore. ...... Nene: O38 74 Northampton 519 Onslo 1 Rockingham.. 40 Rowan. . o8. Yancy... Total. «43.232 89,287 39,287 poe eth ia Clay's maj. 3,045, SOUTHERN STATES. Clay. ‘Ms Scriven . Stewart. Wilkinson... 387 Total. . ...43,104 44,048 Polk’s majority. ... 1 Alabama, Washin Total 185 pana ud Polk's majority... ,11,462 Boo Counties. Yazoo ...... 60 —— 4 Polk's majority... 5, Clay. ee + 26,086 87.497 26,035 Clay. P. #40 Conoordia... 188 Catahoula ..: 243 Caloasien. Caldwell... De Soto. . 62 EBastonRouge 335 E. Feliciana.. 329 Franklin... 134 Iberville . 253 Jefferson... 434 Lafayette 193 Lafourche Int 471 Livipgston... 100 Madison . 208 Mcrehouse 107 Natebitoches 452 New gl 8,026 Ouachita . 106 . Polk. Par: a Plaquemines . Point Coupee Rapides... ... St Bernard St. Charles .. st. St. Helena .. St. Tammany 304 St. Mary ... Verailiion... Washington . W Bat Roi W. Feliclans. Totale . ...18,063 18.782 18,088 Polk’s RES . WESTERN STATES. Counties. Arkansas. lotepring & 2 4, Menteoonsas f 120 Hawkins. Hamilton... 644 Jefferson. 1563 Johnson . 370 Tennesse: 955 Marien . 818 Monroe 177 Morgan. 857 Polk. 187 Rhea on Washington. . Total .....18,985 16717 Arkansas. Counties. Clay. 16 Randolph. Sevier. Total... Polk MIDDLE TENNESSEE. Bedford... . .1,455 Cannon. 31 Coffe fs Davidson . . .2,266 DeKalb. . Dickson.. Fentress... Franklin. Giles, Hardin. . Hickma! Humphrey: Jackson Lawrence. Lincoln... . Henry..... Lauderdale... 286 2 Madison. . 1526 Montgomery.1,271 Marshall. Overton. Robertson . Rutherford M’Nairy .. Obion. Total. sseceevceeerwecesess olf RECAPITULATION. Allen...-... 401 | Calloway | Campbell Christian, Che Cumberland . Daviess... Edmonson. Estill. Gallatin Greenup. . Green, Gravt. Grayson. Graves, . Hardin. Hart. . Hancock. . 277 Harriton. . Lucas... .. Madison... Marton. Mele jeige . . . Mercer , Miami . Monroe..... Montgomery . . Morgan... Muskio; Ottawa. -. «+ 827 a 96, Ohio. aeREREEEE & = BS BS mt po $3 ‘soMoial majty..4,642 wdkes! osesisatks cies Fen onk| Feu kEebezare