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REPRESENTATIVES ELECTED.
Suffolk County.
First District-Richard Beeching, G. F. Sampson, Reps.
Second District-William A. Foss, W. J. Burke, Dems. Third District-J. B. Norton, R. ; J. J. Crow- ley, D. Fourth District-Joseph W. Davis, D. Fitth DistrictJ. H. Dee, D. ; J. H. Sher- burn, R.
Sixth District-James L. Quigley, Cornelius Desmond, Dems.
Seventh District-J. N. Henry, Richard Roach. Dems.
Eighth District-J. L. Locke, Dennis O'Con- nor, Dems. Ninth District-Edw. F. Thayer, Edw. Souther, Reps.
Tenth District-Thos. Russell, A. J. C. Sow - don, Rers.
Eleventh District-C. J. Prescott, H. A. Hill, Rpes. Twelfth District-P. F. Murphy, E. J. Jen- kins, Dems.
Thirteenth District-Jas. A. McGeough, Thus. F. Owens, Dems.
Fourteenth District-Charles J. Noyes, R .; H. L. Bowker, D.
Fifteenth District-Alonzo Warren, R .; J. F. McMaun, D.
Sixteenth District-J. H. O'Niel, Thomas Spillane, Dems. Seventeenth District-J. Q. A. Brackett, Jolin Sweetzer, Reps. Eighteenth District-Henry D. Hyde, Lewis Coleman, R. N neteenth District-J. J. Joyce, F. E. Hines, D.
Twentieth District-Payson E. Tucker, R .; J. B. Graham, D. Twenty- first District-A. W. Fuller, A. W. Tufts. Reps.
Twenty-second District-William H. Car- berry, D.
Twenty-third District-M. Bolles, H. A. Johnson, Reps.
Twenty-fourth Disteict-Joseph Wiswell, E. B. Caliender. Reps.
Twenty-fifth District-Joseph Bennett, R. Republicans, 24; Democrats, 23.
VOTE FOR COUNCILLOR. Fourth District.
Jonathan
D. & G .....
Chas. McLean,
H. D. Cushing,
Scattering .... . .
1396
Ward 7.
456
1322
4 1782
Ward 8.
527
1149
1678
W. C. Lawrence, l'
...
...
...
...
J. B. Berry, P.
7
...
...
...
Scattering ...
10
.. ...
.. .
Ward 19.
. J Spenceley, R ..
105 317 306 000 000
866
. V. Jaeger, R ...
104 185 241 120
..
660
. J Joyce, D ...
424 286 296 330
...
1346
7. E. Hines, D. & G.
411 361 294 311
2
3
Ward 20.
. F. Tucker. R.
135 173 154 368 240 1070
I. T. Rockwell, R.
109 204 161 370 201 1045
992
. Frobock, G ..
..
22
6
...
1377
Scattering.
1
...
7
7
7
t.
16
Lane, R ......
P .... . ..
A.
Ward 6. .. 262
....
....
..
...
24
22
5 31
82
P. W. Connor, G. H. G. Newton, P.
114 115 116
94
...
449
J. H. O'Neil, D. and G ....
141 158 347 134
45 200
40 246 ... 675 578
880
T. B. Spillane, D. & I. D .. F. A. Marden, G ..
168 178 333 114
893
....
....
. E. Filkins, R. I. C. Louxce, R.
191 198
161 172
..
3
8
11
...
..
..
..
10
51
16
..
1
....
2184
....
Ward '9.
Ward 19.
Ward 20.
Pre. 5-J. L. Taylor ...... ( ..... G. H. Carleton.
Ward 21.
Pre. 1-Thos. R. Matthews.S. L. Treadwell. Pre. 2-Lewis W. Morse ..- Thayer, Pre. 3-Geo. W. Reynolds. W. C. Cook. Pre. 4-Chas. G. Davis ... Eben Alexander. Pre. 5-Rich'd E. Weekes. T. M. Plympton." Pre. 1-C. L. Gifford ...... P. Reagan.
Ward 22.
Ward 23.
Pre. 2-Thomas F. Hunt .. J. S. Murphy. Pre. 3-Chas. D. Bickford.L. HI. Roach. Pre. 1-John Payson ....... ..... J. H. Dickerman. Pre. 2-Geo. R. Fowler ... Tim. Smith. Pre. 3-Chas. E. Semple .. H. C. Kimball. Pre. 4-Wm. R. Elliott ... J. D. O'Brien. Pre. 3-J. H. Cronin ...... W'm. H. Cate. Pre. 1-John Pierce ...... Geo. W. Conant. Pre. 2-S. W. Hayden ... John Means. Pre. 3-Henry Pierce .... Isaac H. Eddy. Pre. 4-John Dorr ....... J. A. Estabrook. Pre. 5-R. Hutchinson. . George A. Fisher. Pre. 1-Jas. L. Hayden .. J. E. Bristow.
Pre. 2-James H. Rice. . James Ready.
Pre. 3-John Brennan ... Edward Ready.
Register of Probate.
For this office there was only one candidate, Mr. Elijah George, the present incumbent, and he was, of course, unanimously elected.
VOTE OF SOMERVILLE.
The election in this city, as usual, passed off very quietly, but it was the verdict of all the old voters that never while Somerville has been a city has there been so much interest shown at the polls at any State election, or so 'S large a vote thrown. The several ward rooms were thronged from the opening of the polls at 7:30 A. M. until the result was an- nounced at night with eager spectators and interested persons, and there was considera- chi ble good feeling manifested at the voting 4 places as the names of winning candidates were read off. Next to the vote for Governor 66 the interest centred in the contest for member of Congress. Mr. Clark of Lynn fought ; against heavy odds in this city, which is the home of Bowman, his opponent, and Republican city, and he made a fair slowing. For member of the Legisla- 1, ture there was a misprint in the bal- lot cast in Ward 2, the Demo-
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cratic nominee, James Long. There were 446 votes cast for him printed "Fifth District," and 17 having on them "Sixth District." The latter were thrown out by the Warden, and ADA the election pronounced in favor of Enos T. Luce, the Republican candidate, who had 451 regular votes. Mr. Long will contest, it is bac understood, for the seat at the opening of the . Legislative session, claiming that the irregu- larity was due to an error in printing, and the : . votes were intended for him. The following 18 the official returns of the election in this city:
FOR GOVERNOR.
Wards.
1. 2.
3.
4. Total.
Talbot, R ..
536
464
339
328
1667 :
Butler, I ..
352
439
169
177
1137
Abbott, D.
13
23
23
18
77
Miner, P.
2
4
1
2
9
FOR COUNCILLOR.
71
George P. Carter, R ...... ... 569 502
Charles J. McIntire, D.
.. 309
415
167
156
1047
FOR REPRESENTATIVE TO CONGRESS.
Selwyn Z. Bowman, R ......
631
543
417 377
1968
Nathan Clark. D. and G ....
265
367
114
142
888
N. P. Banks, I.
4
4
1
3
12
FOR STATE SENATOR.
Benjamin F. Hayes, R .....
5.84
508
359
343
1794
John Wilson, D ..
318
392
171
172
1053
FOR REPRESENTATIVES TO LEGISLATURE.
*Richard E. Nickerson, R .. 588
588
1
422
304
9
2
2.
492
329
9
3
474
261
8
G
4.
639
198
8
10
Total.
2027
1092
34
18
FOR REPRESENTATIVES-TWENTY-SIXTH TRICT.
Wards.
1
2
3
4
Total.
Charles H. Fearson, R ... 40S
467
436
625
1936
Elbridge C. Donnell, R ... 365
43G
384
591
1776
Rufus Trussell, R ... ....
415
450
423
591
1880
John Mu.loy. D ..
295
303
258
198
1054
Frank S. Nickerson, D ... Orin P. Roberts, D ...
320
357
325
251
1253
328
318
309
248
1203
Scattering.
58
87
89
65
299
3
2
346
479
1
3
.. 306
439
1
2
4
458
404
. .
-
-
Total.
1403
1740
5
6
FOR COUNCILLOR-THIRD DISTRICT.
Wards.
Carter.
McIntire. Wright. Scat.
1.
419
325
2
1
2.
460
258
10
3
444
304
6
2
4.
617
246
2
..
Total.
1940
1133
24
3
FOR SENATOR-FIRST SUFFOLK DISTRICT.
Wards.
Hutchinson.
Chellis.
Lovell. Scat-
Edw. A. Curtis, D. and G .. 312
*Enos T. Luce, R.
451
..
....
451
James Long, D. and G ..
446
405
351
756
John R. Poor, D. and G.
*The persons whose names are preceded with a star are elected Representatives.
THE VOTE OF CAMBRIDGE.
FOR GOVERNOR.
Wards.
..
1.
2.
3.
4. 5. Total.
3750
Benj. F. Butler, D. & G. 333
Josiah G. Abbott, D .....
59
55
22
60
19
215
Alonzo A. Miner, P ..
0
5
6
3
4
18
William Claflin,* R ...... 743 1006 502 902 384 3537 Isaac Bradford, D. & G .. 474 809 746 713 340 3082
FOR COUNCILLOR.
George P. Carter. R ..... 808 962 448 868 410 3496 C. J. McIntire, D. & G ... 400 818 787 703 308 3016
FOR SENATOR.
Asa P. Morse. R. .... 804 1048 488 993 352 2946 3685 Edwin A. Alger, D. & G. 410 765 771 623 377
FOR REPRESENTATIVES.
Edwin B. Hale," R .. .. 763
374
1137
George W. Park, R ...... 642
362
1004
Levi L. Cushing,* D. & G. 533
379
912
Lucius R. Page,* R ..
1046
986
...
A. Carter Webber, R ...
...
1058
975
2033
James H. Sparrow, R ..
884
891
1775
E. E. Spencer, D. & G ...
680
606
1286
Emmons Raymond, D ..
563
393
956
S. H. Sanborn, D.
459
566
1015
George HI. Howard, R.
545
545
J. J. Kelley, D & G.
671 ....
671
Lucien Carr, D .... 178
148
326
John S. Winkley, G. 280
168
448
Michael Mallon, G .. 351 .... 235
586
FOR REGISTER OF PROBATE.
Joseph II. Tyler,* R ... 838 1049 373 988 William V. Thompson,
425 3673
D.and G .......... 377 772 879 647 298 FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
J. Henry Read .* R .... 814 1038 483 964
416 3715
Thos HI. Hliil, D. and G.144 419 568
409
148
1688
Hosea L. Day. R ....... 257 356 202
211
164
1196
*Present incumbent.
THE VOTE OF CHELSEA.
The election in Chelsea paseed off very quietly and without a ripple of excitement, although the polls all day were besieged by an eager throng. The polls opened promptly at 7 o'clock, and at that hour there was a very large number at ail the ward rooms ready to vote. The voting was verv brisk up to 9 o'clock, at which time a majority of the votes had been cast. The balance of the day brought out comparatively few of the voters. There were ten different tickets in the field, the vote dis tributors having their hands full of business. The total vote was very large, and somewhat exceeded the most sanguine expectations. As it was anticipated, there was a good vote thrown for Mr. Talbot. Mr. Morse's friends and supporters were very active. On Monday evening a circular from the Morse fac- tion was freely distributed, the purport of which was that the very men who supported Mr. Brimmer were the cause of Mr. Frost's defeat two years ago, and this, no doubt, made some voters, and, for the first time in twenty years, a Democratic Congressman has been clected in the Fourth District by a ma- jority over his opponent. Eben Hutchinson, Esq., the Republican candidate for the State Senate, carried every ward, beating his op. ponent in Chelsea nearly two to one. The three Republican candidates for the House of Representatives were elected by a handsome majority.
FOR GOVERNOR.
Wards.
Talbot.
Butler.
Abbott. Miner.
1.
410
307
24
4
2.
447
364
23
7
3.
429
309
13
5
4.
609
235
20
7
Total.
.1895
1215
80
23
FOR CONGRESSMAN-FOURTH DISTRICT.
Wards.
Brimmer.
Morse. Washb'n. Phillips
1.
293
418
1 122
1
364
341 1776
312
....
446
*Jacob Glines, R ..
298
..
130
168
Thomas Talbot, R ... ...
832 1039 483 975 421
726 753 582 279
2673
Ward 18. Pre. 1-Asa HI. Caton .... George A. King.
Pre. 2-John Albree ..... Fred Bradley. Pre. 8-Benj. E. Cole .... Geo. S. Forbush. Pre. 4-E. J. Hathorne. . Chas. R. Dane. Pre. 1-A. Himmel ...... J. F. Cotter. Pre. 2-John Lamb ..... Alex. Reid. Pre. 3-B. F. S. Bullard. Jas. Cullivan. Pre. 4-J. A. Slattery ... Thos. O'Flynn. Pre. 1-Edw. J. Hoar .... J. P. O'Brien. Pre. 2-J. Murphy, Jr .... J. J. Flannery. Pre. 3-E. W. Dolan ..... J. F. Dowd. Pre. 4-F. M. Briggs ..... Edw. A. Kilham.
1
-
Ward 24.
Ward 25.
EA
Sı
71,
.6
-
-
-
-
2973
....
2032
SUFFOLK DIS-
...
NEWTON.
Talbot's Plurality Over 1200. The election passed off very quietly, and a very heavy vote was cast, about 300 less than the number registered. It will be noticed by the table below that Butler ran nearly 100 be- hind Bradford. Both sides worked hard all day, and brought out all the voters that could be found. The following is the vote by wards: FOR GOVERNOR.
Wards.
1 2
3 4
5
6 7 Total.
Butler ..
104 132 128
7
9
10
9
1
57
Miner.
1
4
0
1
0
O
1
7
FOR CONGRESSMAN.
Wm. Claflin, R ... 210 279 295 293 188 306 275 1846 I.Bradford,D &G. 117 148 131 109 152 66 27 750
G. W. Stacy. Pro. 1
4
2
1
0 0 0
8
FOR SENATOR.
teaching,
$1,100 02
R. R. Bishop, R .. 221 294 297 292 191 30€ 271 1872 A. D. Hoit, D ..... 111 138 136 111 148
Jos. H. Stone, P .. 1
4 1
1
0 O
8
66
425 00
400 00
D. T. Bunker, D ..
1
61
8
52 133
63
4 322
C. C. Barton, D ..
0
61
8
49 142
67
6
334
Samuel H. Leon-
96
86 139
59
0
0
20
400
C. P. Harkins, G ..
1
0
1
0
0
O
0
2
Geo. L. Bean, P ...
2
8
3
1
0
O
23
Representatives elected-Seventeenth
Middlesex
District, Levi C. Wade and Charles E. Ranlets, R
FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. For Governor.
For Congressman.
1877.
1878.
1876.
1878.
( Rico ...
Gaston
Pitman ..
Phillips.
Talbot ..
Butler.
Abbott ..
Miner.
Crapo.
Day.
Crapo, R ..
(Ellis, D. G ......
Aenshnet.
60
16
11
110
28
20
132
23
111
29
Barnstable.
317
129
23
372
201
33
361
196
306
130
Brewster.
54
4
4
103
73
3
140
19
103
76
Carver.
38
61
5
16
. .
-86
161
51
38
31
260
59
Dennis.
183
20
14
209
106
1
341
34
20g
109
Duxbury.
187
129
4
194
77
48
1
251
197
188
125
Eastham.
23
9
11
29
50
542
136
2098
2710
57
1
2580
1652
2398
2509
Falmouth.
196
35
28
10
122
15
36
2
148
38
121
31
8
17
Gosnold.
9
1
1
30
2
71
26
13
1
87
43
71
39
Harwich.
86
27
44
125
173
3
5
239
50
127
172
Kingston
142
110
19
215
95
22
230
118
212
118
Lakeville
40
6
102
47
11
...
124
41
102
58
Marion.
43
14
2
86
64
14
105
43
98
59
Marshfield.
99
75
33
206
68
14
216
97
201
86
Mattapoisett
S6
CO
27
206
32
2
2
235
17
221
25
Middleboro.
319
222
69
563
222
105
580
348
564
316
Nantucket.
149
19
1
2
2124
1285
131
83
2454
1374
2283
1243
Orleans ..
68
15
23
139
50
9
1
171
24
139
39
Pembroke
58
61
15
10
728
244
69
2
S20
365
734
341
Plympton
53
80
13
52
68
31
2
77
84
53
99
Provincetown
278
98
83
375
245
11
13
530
34S
238
Rochester
63
11
6
100
40
1
1
140
24
101
41
Sandwich.
209
101
73
345
172
41
339
148
386
171
Somerset
127
42
21
1
268
117
4
261
6S
279
110
Swanzey.
89
37
13
26
14
84
20
3
148
S
...
Wareham.
105
58
27
7
168
175
22
12
270
186
170
191
Wellfleet.
77
25
1S
156
150
11
10
268
32
154
160
Westport.
207
33
67
256
51
9
36
229
29
259
51
Yarmouth.
151
31
2S
221
43
9
1
295
49
227
9
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738
215
14,153
6179 10,745
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5
Fairhaven
217
102
273
96
23
15
327
121
290
92
Fall River
1303
1412
69
257
65
1
25
279
117
Chatham.
65
39
19
Chilmark ..
16
32
36
...
Dartmouth.
130
21
74
22
...
Edgartown
95
174
47
349
67
Freetown
81
38
Gay Head.
15
..
Mashpee
11
31
9
1
37
1
31
9
379
103
...
New Bedford.
1265
1336
510
123
92
..
...
Plymouth
399
202
58
..
..
166
45
Tisbury.
73
31
158
53
Truro.
56
3
....
...
...
11
...
....
...
...
Halifax.
56
....
I
Forward,
$5,491 82
CODDINGTON SCHOOLS.
66
425 00
FOR REPRESENTATIVES.
Levi C. Wade, R .. 225 288 293 286 187 302 261 1842 C. E. Ranlett, R. and P.
217 296 297 285 195 305 277 1873
lood, "
400 00
ard, G ...........
407 04
al, 1871,
204 00
H. C. Hayden, G .. 74
78 127
61
4
2
23 369
wood,
4 00
5 00
106
8
Talbot ..
218 290 301 298 194 310 276 1887
22 676
Abbott ...
9
12
97 137
56
62
28 1
734
........
-
TOWNS.
87
123
. .
....
121
..
..
Schools, continued.
1
SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. For Governor.
For Congressman.
1876.
1878.
[ Rice.
Gaston ..
Pitman.
Phillips.
Talbot.
Butler ..
Abbott ..
Miner ..
Harris.
(Avery ..
Harris, R ..
Avery, D.
( Dean, G.
Abington ..
215
160
39
387
348
19
1
404
225
388
36
333
Attleboro.
.337
154
83
733
230
42
Berkeley ..
75
15
9
122
18
1
134
13
122
19
....
Brain tree.
260
326
57
3
413
335
41
2
377
413
Bridgewater.
213
204
20
5
358
150
93
10
359
289
350
157
97
Brockton
663
368
162
1
1167
292
25
2
344
371
357
37
287
Cohasset.
93
45
18
201
63
18
10
215
125
191
90
10
Dighton.
172
54
22
187
67
3
·
356
224
287
258
East Bridgewater ..
160
173
34
319
141
56
2
348
257
323
88
104
Foxboro.
182
76
4S
..
348
49
31
5
378
129
339
65
18
Hanover.
65
46
67
199
98
22
3
209
98
199
24
94
Hanson.
50
42
34
40
2
616
147
52
11
583
283
628
109
92
Holbrook
192
85
31
231
157
15
2
226
116
230
51
121
Hyde Park
326
164
67
6
548
332
21
18
635
342
565
112
221
Hull. .
16
26
1
34
21
1
31
25
34 289
1
20
Mansfield.
100
44
63
291
112
12
5
259
136
23
104
Milton.
244
86
22
36S
126
12
....
74
55
76
11
37
Norton
76
2S
8
..
20S
72
15
21
191
849
949
408
244
Randolph
198
450
74
36
311
517
22
5
325
524
308
376
156
Raynham.
97
27
20
193
78
13
2
217
58
213
106
Rockland.
179
157
129
393
435
19
2
470
281
394
23
430
Scituate .
148
100
26
222
110
24
6
298
211
211
129
6
Sharon
97
76
17
4
142
89
17
152
116
138
94
86
South Abington
150
118
85
4
323
284
23
9
299
192
315
31
271
Stoughton.
265
282
102
,27
476
470
29
20
528
455
464
60
448
Walpole
112
138
37
232
121
49
4
218
167
224
134
42
Weymouth
527
333
176
5
905
767
42
45
1073
712
806
71
739
Wrentham
116
4.5
8
219
45
35
4
250
113
224
61
....
Totals.
8266
6025
2042
921 13,982
9108
864
279
15,550
9757 11,723
3612
4438
FIFTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. For Governor.
For Congressman.
1877.
1878.
1876.
1878.
[Rice ..
Gaston.
Pitman.
Phillips
Talbot.
Butler.
Abbott
Miner ..
Banks ..
Frothingham ...
(Bowman, R .....
414
254
Charlestown*
661
666
52
62
2282
2816
218
18
757
1087
2514
1900
Belmont
107
103
7
2
184
118
13
2
153
188
177
136
Burlington
47
40
137
61
2
387
202
6
273
266
396
207
Lexington
176
103
4
1
290
117
14
...
268
186
297
118
Lynn ..
1488
1334
567
332
2233
3379
134
19
2616
2420
2631
2955
Malden
608
335
142
20
967
772
41
5
909
627
1064
695
Medford
490
236
47
....
769
400
34
30
747
486
841
34S
Melrose.
257
129
70
4
473
236
25
16
435
300
477
244
Nahant.
30
50
24
, .
50
15
5
51
66
70
62
Saugus.
205
163
28
8
292
178
24
237
220
306
172
Somerville.
1107
654
157
11
1667
1137
77
1665
1360
1965
Stoneham.
385
283
138
4
503
514
27
18
570
368
540
470
Wakefield.
331
204
49
2
540
315
19
2
542
349
557
300
Waltham.
729
556
57
S
954
632
56
3
899
740
1041
584
Winchester
224
130
70
1
336
190
28
...
310
215
340
119
Woburn.
539
691
97
835
928
46
1
696
818
889
897
Totals (19 towns).
9181
7289 1715
543 13,436 12.400
827
159
13,325 12,317 15,13 10,530
. .
. .
Taunton.
1289
776
241
56
1934
1423
26
16
2010
1130
2049
831
380
West Bridgewater ..
82
48
185
98
...
..
.. ..
Quincy ...
473
627
148
3
845
666
100
...
Rehoboth,
9S
55
20
234
76
..
..
Seekonk.
64
40
2
...
...
120
88
South Scituate.
80
74
55
220
89
24
6
257
124
193
58
Easton.
152
85
14
286
230
26
7
2
106
70
100
10
98
Hingham.
383
183
Norfolk.
51
30
14
76
37
5
24
1346
629
Canton
266
285
45
370
252
66
·
·
913
423
758
208
TOWNS.
( Clark, D., G ... . ..
Arlington.
310
201
19
1
404
254
24
.
..
5
48
60
64
57
Everett
254
86
82
36
·
228
115
3
254
125
240
103
Swampscott.
5
.
372
348
GO
55
..
865
309
187
105
101
24
TOWNS.
1877.
1878.
...
...
One precinct to hear from.
SIXTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. For Governor.
For Congressman.
1977.
1878.
1976.
1873.
Rice ...
Gaston.
Pitman.
Phillips.
Talbot ..
Butler ..
Abbott.
Miner ..
Loring ..
(Thompson ..
Loring, R .....
Carlton, D
( Boynton. G ......
Amesbury.
135
94
76
276
182
4
206
229
241
29
189
Beverly .
469
213
114
602
683
19
9
692
554
614
47
644
Boxford.
51
30
4
120
18
26
101
57
115
38
Bradford
110
120
13
8
210
164
34
....
Danvers ..
241
188
75
64
523
503
21
2
590
226
137
162
25
158
Gloucester.
721
678
243
8
943
I424
117
2
1398
1281
833
222
1392
Groveland.
125
133
50
12
194
15036
4
230
121
158
98
130
50
48
1
85
56
Haverhill.
814
645
273
52
1314
1120
139
15
1162
1258
1014
481
899
Ipswich ..
243
205
67
2
398
236
17
....
398
273
342
51
234
Lynnfield
84
20
20
77
32
4
12
61
65
71
15
25
Manchester
87
58
40
1
101
150
17
21
183
12S
S9
32
163
Marblehead.
409
621
69
213
515
848
116
12
608
934
402
216
851
Middleton .:
56
30
9
21
06
79
3
91
74
94
5
76
Newbary.
76
32
49
140
9S
5
2
176
76
151
9
78
670
607
400
1
1020
1168
68
1018
1163
....
North Andover.
163
144
7
S
273
206
23
209
295
187
131
177
Peabody
297
251
112
16
621
525
33
18
562
529
543
104
525
Rockport.
245
199
127
3
277
520
24
16
497
291
268
40
503
Rowley ..
100
80
41
140
86
7
. .
141
129
..
...
Salem ..
1325
1269
177
7
2232
1528
105
13
2134
1851
1990
631
1266
Salisbury.
164
129
130
1
362
248
20
11
402
248
343
18
265
Topsfield.
76
40
5
11
137
89
15
1
151
96
129
18
S6
Wenham.
54
47
14
1
105
72
68
106
....
13
213
Totals (27 towns). 7466
SEVENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. For Governor.
For Congressman.
1877.
1878.
1876.
1878.
thrice ..
Gaston.
Pitman .
Phillips ..
Talbot,
Butler.
Abbott.
( Miner ..
(Butler.
Tarbox.
( Hoar.
Russell, R ..
Tarbox, D ....
"Stevens, G ......
Acton.
102
115
52
15
199
107
26
13
169
177
25
201
81
4S
Audover.
396
157
£7
20
567
219
9
388
259
104
586
184
13
Ayer .
91
129
33
171
144
62
3
155
200
23
154
33
103
Bedford
62
44
13
....
106
66
1
4
164
25
19
119
57
Billerica
131
40
21
340
43
.
. .
1
6
110
63
41
123
54
2
Boxboro
13
30
11
23
16
10
31
40
2
26
14
G
Carlisle.
53
27
3
..
64
33
6
77
35
10
67
39
Chelmsford.
175
103
13
3
254
154
19
1
284
161
24
253
111
62
Concord.
172
7y
18
2
346
101
17
162
118
219
334
110
17
Dracut ..
68
53
14
185
72
16
122
77 70
13
59
....
....
....
Harvard.
01
90
8
147
52
34
81
106
53
149
83
....
Hudson
155
145
75
96
309
326
18
1
346
208
19
326
81
239
Lancaster
137
53 .
14
1
219
65
9
2
149
70
101
219
67
...
Lawrence
1615
1685
254
10
1939
2656
104
3
2331
2506
187
2212
2237
173
Lincoln
73
19
9
103
14
4
1
52
18
57
109
7
4
Littleton
39
30
126
47
S
3
86
37
203
3985
2231
1825
1
Maynard ..
105
73
21
114
130
11
103
143
49
118
125
1
Methuen
303
206
46
446
184
31
1
341
304
92
458
179
7
North Reading ..
75
40
3
104
35
14
..
44
3
208
141
31
233
172
10
Reading
253
101
82
1
426
200
23
10
347
199
118
: 422
44
Shirley
96
41
2
153
46
7
117
74
42
153
43
179
Stow.
69
33
18
150
34
15
78
58
40
143
31
S
Sudbury
92
52
5
156
34
25
126
96
23
¥ 144
70
1
Tewksbury
92
30
19
164
93
6
161
71
7
169
87
Townsend.
159
104
40
250
92
33
3
307
169
21
#235
46
3
Tyngsboro.
55
33
....
1
..
. .
....
195
174
29
Wilmington.
40
28
23
1
90
81
co
CO
93
61
20
93
37
41
Total (35 towns) 8249
6965
1862
407 12389 10601
639
100 12,100
9379
1955 11751
6435
2928
86
West Newbury.
97
69
54
2321
467 11,452 10,674
910
144
12,319 11,171
9299
2499
8809
89
68
27
6
165
164
17
1
265
270
245
102
132
Georgetown
193
148
52
82
294
176
30
....
184
228 393
483
60
497
Essex.
Hamilton ..
. .
...
Merrimac ...
168
89
....
232
173
10
5
271
181
214
18
176
Newburyport
..
..
Dunstable.
38
62
1
45
48
8
..
9
5
229
74
Groton
130
42
19
115
72
91
51
54
117
72
3
218
+ 57
52
348
48
...
Boltou.
75
45
19
1
113
35
28
11
137
51
13
151
52
Berlin ..
19
18
12
3773
4236
Marlboro.
361
275
168
230
50G
$87
12
30
521
513
98
25
104
35
Peppercli
166
109
12
2.23
139
16
11
...
82
43
4
..
89
Westford ..
156
159
20
...
Lowell ..
.2408
2650
727
8
3890
2866
14
..
....
227
62
40
14
149
220
126
187
....
Esser Co.
...
..
183
96
121
9
..
...
123
64
...
1
.
26
TOWNS.
6255
77
TOWNS.
EIGHTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. For Governor.
For Congressman.
1877.
188.
1876.
1878.
Rice.
Gaston .
Pitman.
Phillips
¿Talbot ..
Butler.
Abbott
( Miner ..
Claflin
Warren.
Claflin, R.
Bradfe.
Stacy
.. .
Brookline.
537
221
14
765
304
31
2
628
486
771
307
Cambridge.
2495
2258
336
136
3750
2673
215
18
3559
3585
3537
3082
....
Dedham
374
350
43
67
546
488
14
5
503
518
522
548
4
Dover.
378
261
115
585
424
46
660
541
588
460
21
Franklın
134
89
82
316
128
25
294
183
316
1.14
3
Hopkinton
198
324
42
1
347
424
20
8
374
339
368
418
Medfield.
92
41
14
....
179
37
17
..
157
75
181
49
Medway.
208
105
55
... .
370
273
19
19
4:4
292
364
234
18
Milford.
539
520
95
58
773
658
34
47
838
742
753
693
33
Natick
503
146
82
629
904
49
29
¥39
800
631
930
.259
114
54
4
401
251
5
437
231
Newton ..
1283
426
64
29
1887
676
57
7
1745
843
1846
750
S
Norwood
117
88
43
225
199
2
239
171
224
200
·
Sherborn.
68
33
26
105
61
11
S
124
76
105
71
S
Senthboro.
65
30
42
933
94
5
5
197
84
184
99
Watertown.
330
-323
64
503
354
23
S
504
381
406
365
Wayland.
182
108
37
25
151
191
5
3
239
146
153
200
Weston.
121
33
6
....
202
20
3
176
68
201
31
Boston, Ward 22 ..
374
524
20:
12
353
888
1.2
4
399
738
377
913
do. Ward 23 ...
870
500
45
9
1179
847
40
7
960
1058
1193
872
do. -
Ward 25 ...
304
412
56
24
482
554
62
2
435
668
495
574
Totals (20 towns and 3 warus). 9607 7791
NINTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. For Governor.
For Congressman.
1897 ..
1828.
1878.
Rice .
Gaston.
Pitman.
(Phillips
[Talbot ..
Butler.
Abbott
( Miner.
[Rice ...
{ Verry.
{ Rice, R ..
Thayer, D.,
(Smith, P ...
Auburn.
47
26
12
45
7
7
109
52
95
19
5.
Barre.
207
146
3
205
68
53
308
201
200
123
Bellingham.
51
10
118
53
10
122
87
119
60
....
Blackstone.
139
210
1
6
$02
270
52
267
$83
230
264
....
Boylston ..
72
11
168
12
319
193
8
6
331
283
322
171
1
Charlton
134
1
201
66
79
241
118
260
Douglas.
43
155
104
3
168
108
21
18
166
219
169
124
18
Dudley.
100
14
1
230
1:42
20
$74
198
303
1.45
. .
Hardwick
93
67
....
....
187
56
18
.. .
268
91
183
Hubbardston
133
77
9
....
164
70
1
108
Leicester.
202
95
5
....
. ..
1
379
223
47
397
24()
390
237
Northboro.
111
60
20
19
317
148
8
3.15
247
322
164
North Brookfield.
201
178
57
19
402
302
18
1
385
282
440
282
Oxford.
125
131
66
329
234
Paxton
64
25
4
90
31
8
99
44
90
41
Princeton.
8.4
36
12
142
15
8
2
158
12
141
Rucland.
62
35
08
15
98
60
113
Shrewsbury
150
68
28
3
181
80
12
9
227
91
184
S
6
Southbridge
297
348
1
416
203
66
898
347
410
253
Spencer.
325
378
Sturbridge.
112
124
44
46
39
1
196
181
292
85
Sutton
112
191
PS
217
171
32
11
199
231
999
196
11
Uptoil.
181
96
Uxbridge
200
147
11
319
128
39
275
215
$15
148
..
Warren.
191
147
42
· ...
....
.. . .
...
. . .
202
212
....
. . .
Webster.
239
₡33
77
. .
447
253
21
504
279
452
261
West Brookfield ..
135
139
43
200
363
6
G
188
163
200
164
Worcester.
3618
8172
374
12
4052
5785
239
123
4721
4214
4441
3500
107
Totals.
9281
7394 1319
84
75
20
9
.
.
53
38
72
31
...
Ashland.
143
77
37
1
225
101
9
4
253
146
219
102
....
26
8
1551
456 14,181 10,565
784
208 14,245 12,497 13,580 11, 152
100
...
..
138
21
178
231
163
Grafton.
235
121
32
. .
266
65.
249
160
288
74
Millbury.
273
204
15
74
22
4
....
..
190
73
Northbridge.
217
166
7
S
Oakham ..
77
19
120
47
186
83
Holden.
115
31
...
183
137
Mendon.
95
60
12
New Braintree.
52
26
78
53
. . .
...
Westboro.
541
179
84
2
64
7
..
...
22
356
313
390
316
S
West Boylston
107
303
208
522
2.15
3
523
241
519
200
129
..
13,890 10,248
....
...
Brookfield
230
142
193
163
92
6
....
....
. . .
129
129
. .
. ...
... .
1873.
TOWNS,
Needham
Framingham.
TOWNS.
TERTI CONG LES IONAL DISTRICT. For Governer.
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