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Edmunds, Aaron Hobart. Harrington, Samuel Allen.
Jonesport, Charles F. Barker, Clem- ent Hopkins.
Lubec, George T. Hunter, J. C. Tal- bot Jr.
Machias, Albert G. Lane, Peter Thacher.
Machiasport, William Sanborn.
Millbridge, Warren Leighton.
Pembroke, Thomas J. Sherman. Robbinston, James L. Balkam.
Steuben, Jonathan D. Parker, Sam- uel Moore.
Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum,
Addison, Shadrach L. Wass.
Alexander, Asa Libbey, William Spring, Belcher W. Tyler.
Baileyville, L. II. Edminster, John IV. Farrar.
Calais, George B. Burns, James S. Cooper, Solomon Coy, George E. Downes, Edward S. Dyer, George W. Dyer, Joseph Granger, Elijah D. Greene, James H. Hall, E. B. Har- vey, Matthew Hastings, Elias Kelsey, Levi L. Lowell, W. L. Me Allister, Frederick A. Pike, Samuel G. Pike, Seth W. Smith, Francis K. Swan, Stephen D. Spring, Wm. H. Tyler, Daniel Tyler, George Washburn, C. R. Whidden, Edgar Whidden.
Cherryfield, Joseph Adams, Samuel F. Adams, George E. Downes, Wm. Freeman, J. A. Millikin, Wm. Went- wortlı.
Columbia, James Bailey, Joseph Crandon, Levi Leighton 2d, Jotham Lippincott, George A Buckman.
Cooper, Thomas J. Burbank.
Crawford, Hiram R. Nason, Edward Seavey.
Deblois, Andros Dyer.
Dennysville, Benjamin R. Jones, Peter E. Vose, Aaron Hobart.
Edmunds, Aaron Hobart, Daniel K. Hobart, Isaac Ilobart.
East Machias, John C. Adams, Eben Blackman, Cyrus G. Folsome.
Eastport, Winslow Bates, Bion Bradbury, Jerry Burgin, Randall B. Clark, Josiah Coffin, Aaron Hayden, Micajah Hawkes, O. S. Livermore, Robert Mowe Jr.
Harrington, John B. Coffin, D. W. Dinsmore, Otis S. Plummer, Alvin B. Nash.
Jonesport, Clement Ilopkins.
Lubec, George Comstock, Wm. God- frey, George T. Ilunter, Jeremiah L. Ring, John C. Talbot, Levi Caswell, Ebenezer A. Davis.
Machias, Wm. A. Crocker, Daniel W. Dorman, Albert G. Lane, James Moore, Amos F. Parlin, Joseph O'Brien, Rufus K. Porter, William B. Smith, George F. Talbot, George Walker.
Machaisport, Samnel Small.
Marshfield, John F. Harmon.
Marion, Abraham Bridges, Phine- has Foster.
Medybemps, Samuel M. Smith.
Millbridge, Albert Hayford, Warren Leighton, John T. Wallace.
North field, George W. Smith.
Pembroke, Zadock L Hersey, Jonas Farnsworth, James M. Lincoln, Wm. Woodworth, Ephraim K. Smart, Lewis G. Wadsworth.
Perry, Charles S. Davis, Robinson Palmer.
Plantation No. 14, Alvan Bridgham.
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Robbinston, Seth Gerry, R. V. Hay- den, Seth G. Low, Thomas Whit- temore, Jr. Steuben, Samn'l Moore, J. D. Parker Topsfield, Francis Batterfield, John B. Pike.
Trescott, James Nutter, William Phelps.
Waite Plantation, John Dudley.
Wesley, Winslow Getchell.
Whitneyville, Simeon B. Lowell, James Miller Jr. Justices of the Peace.
Addison, A. K. MeKensey.
Alexander, Henry P. Whitney.
Baileyville, John Sulley.
Baring, S. M. Smith.
Beddington, Israel Dorman.
Calais, Wm. Deming, Wm. H. McCurdy.
Charlotte, Enoch Fisher.
Cherryfield, Reuben Cole.
Columbia, Jonathan Dorr, John Puf- fer, James Bailey.
Cutler, Charles T. Thurlow, Isaac Wilder.
Eastport, Seward Bucknam.
Jackson Brook Plantation, James L. Dudley.
Jonesboro', I. Farnsworth, Geo. W. Taylor.
Jonesport, Charles F. Baker. Lambert's Lake Plantation, Ch Hilliard.
Lubec, Winckworth Allan, Samuel
Staples Jr., Ephraim A. Davis. Machias, Ignatius Sargent, Daniel W. Dorman, James Moore.
Machiasport, Samuel Small.
Marion, Phineas Foster.
Marshfield, Levi Booker Jr.
Millbridge, Warren Leighton. Pembroke, Jonathan Reynolds, Sel- don Wentworth, Lewis L. Wadsworth, Jr. Princeton, Wm. Gould. Robbinston, Jno. Ilume, Wm. P. Low. Topsfield, J. B. Pike, Dan Pineo, Francis Butterfield.
Wesley, Benjamin B. Murray, Be n- jamin R. Rachliff. Whiting, John Boxwell.
Williams Coll. Grant, Abner True.
Coroners.
Calais, D. K. Chase.
Cherryfield, Alonzo Cook.
East Machais, C. G. Folsome. Jonesboro', Obed Talbot. Lubec, Geo. T. Hunter, John C. Talbot, Jr. Machias, Hosea S. Hughes. Pembroke, Thos. J. Sherman.
YORK COUNTY.
SHIRE TOWN, ALFRED. POPULATON IN 1850, 60,094.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Judge of Probate, .Joseph T. Nye,. Saco.
Register of Probate, Joshua Herrick, Alfred.
County Attorney, . Edwin R. Wiggin, Saco.
Clerk of Courts, James O. McIntire, . Alfred.
Register of Deeds,
Timothy Shaw Jr.,
Alfred.
County Treasurer, . Benjamin F. Parks, South Berwick.
Sheriff, Samuel B. Emery, Sanford.
Edward Chase, Alfred.
Jailers, Henry Abbott, York.
Probate Courts are holden at Alfred, Ist Monday in January, April and October. At Saco, Ist Monday in February, May and December. At Biddeford, first Monday in March and November. At Kennebunk, first Monday in June. At South Berwick, first Monday in July. At North Berwick first Monday in August.
At Limerick, first Monday in September.
Deputy Sheriffs. Limerick, Mark L. Burnham.
Alfred, Edward Chase. Newfield, Sherburn Clifford. North Berwick, Haven A. Butler.
Berwick, Philander II. Fall.
Biddeford, Abijah Tarbox.
Saco, Rufus M. Lord.
Sanford, George Nowell.
Buxton, Win. G. Sherman. Eliot, Japhet Emery. South Berwick, Josiah Panl. Kennebunk, Loanni HI. Kimball. Waterboro' Centre, Jason Hamilton.
Lebanon, John Lord, Cyrus W. Ilayes.
York, Francis Plaisted, Joseph Plaisted.
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County Commissioners.
Buxton, George Carle. Wells, Samuel Mildram. Limerick, Cotton Bean.
County Commissioners' Courts, at Alfred, Tuesday next before last Monday in May, and 2d Tuesday in October.
Persons appointed to qualify Civil Officers.
Acton, ITorace Bodwell, John Bod- well, Hezekiah B. Trafton.
Alfred, William C. Allen, Nathan 1). Appleton, Joshua Herrick, Benj. J. Herrick, Abner Mitchel, John N. Stimson, Wm. Trafton, James O. Mc- Intire, Timothy Shaw Jr., Ira T. Drew.
Berwick, Samuel W. Fox.
Biddeford, S. S. Fairfield, Lewis O. Cowan, Ebenezer Shillaber.
Bucton, George W. Lord, Isaac Merrill, George Caill.
Cornish, Caleb R. Ayer, John Jame- son.
Eliot, Wm. Fogg, James Goodwin, Nathaniel Hanscom 4th.
Kennebunk, Edward E. Bourne, Joseph Dane, Barnabas Palmer, Dan- iel Remick, Christopher Littlefield, Evat Willard.
Kennebunkport, Enoch Cousens.
Kittery, Mark Dennett, Maik F. Wentworth.
Lebanon, Frederick A. Wood.
Limerick, Simeon Barker, Abner Burbank, Caleb B. Lord.
Limington, Arthur McArthur, Sim- eon Strout.
Lyman, M. J. Smith, James Nason. Newfield, Samuel C. Adams, James Ayer Jr.
North Berwick, Sheldon Hobbs.
Parsonsfield, Gilman L. Bennett, Rufus MeIntire, Robert T. Blazio, Moses Sweat.
Saco, Frederick Greene, Edward P. Burnham, Philip Eastman.
Sanford, Increase S. Kimball, Asa Low, Timothy Shaw, Samuel Thomp- son, Elisha Bodwell.
South Berwick, Hiram H. Hobbs, Charles E. Norton, Oscar K. Grant, Benjamin F. Parks, Abner Oakes.
Waterboro', Elisha A. Bradeen.
Wells, Joshua C. Littlefield, Joshua Hubbard.
York, Samuel Adams, Solomon Brooks, Charles (). Emerson, Charles Came, Sylvester MeIntire.
Notaries Public.
Alfred, Joshua Herrick, Ira T. Drew, Benjamin JJ. Herrick.
Biddeford, Samuel W. Luques, Da- vid Fales, Samuel S. Fairfield, John M. Good win.
Kennebunk, Edward E. Bourne, Wm. B. Sewall, Daniel Remick.
Kennebunkport, Enoch Cousens, William F. Moody.
Kittery, Robert F. Gerrish, Still- man B. Allen.
Limington, Arthur MeArthur.
Saco, Philip Eastman, Edward P. Burnham, Andrew Scammon, Moses Emery, Joseph T. Nye.
Sanford, Increase S. Kimball, John Merrill, Samnel Tompson.
South Berwick, Abner Oakes, Chas. E. Norton, William A. Cromwell.
York, Alexander Dennett.
Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum.
Acton, Horace Bod well, Aaron IIub- bard, Benjamin Brackett, Luther God- ding, Ebenezer Ricker, David Grant. Alfred, N. D. Appleton, Francis Bacon, George W. Came, John H. Goodenow, W. A. Hall, Benjamin J. Herrick, Timothy Shaw Jr., Ira T. Drew, James O. MeIntire, Archibald Smith, William Trafton, John N. Stimson.
Berwick, Samnel W. Fox, John M. Ilanson, Ivory M. Nute, Lindsey Wal- lace.
Biddeford, John II. Allen, E. II. Banks, Jacob K. Cole, Leonard An- drews, John M. Goodwin. William P. Haines, Luther T. Mason, Eben- ezer Shillaber, Samuel W. Luques, Charles Murch, Daniel E. Somes, Abel II. Jellison, David Fales, Richard M. Chapman, John Tuck, Jonathan Tuck, George II. Adams, Rufus Small.
Burton, Daniel Appleton, George Carle, Jonathan Clay, Oliver Dorr, George W. Lord, Isaac Merrill, David L. Palmer, Charles E. Weld, Simeon B. Davis, Robert Wentworth, O. K. Cobb.
Cornish, Caleb R. Ayer, Stephen Jewett, John Jameson, David Ham- monds, Osear Lincoln, E. W. Wedge- wood.
Eliot, James Goodwin, Wm. IIam- mond, Joseph Frost, Asa Gowen.
Hollis, David Ilill 2d, W. D. L. Lane, Stephen P. Lane, Z. G. Staples, Henry K. Bradbury, Wm. F. Tilton, Yates Rogers, Robert S. Usher.
Kennebunk, Joseph Dane, Jr., Jas. Osborn, Wm. B. Sewall, Joseph Tit- comb, Daniel Remick, Christopher Littlefield, Evat Willard, George W. Walilngford, Edward E. Bourne, Ed- ward E. Bourne, Jr.
Kennebunkport, Enoch Cousens, W. Huff Jr., Andrew Luques, Albert Per- kins, William Smith, James Consens.
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YORK COUNTY.
Kittery, Mark Dennett, Daniel Fris- bee, Stillman B. Allen, Charles G. Bellamy, Albert A. Hayes, Samuel Odiorne, Ephraim Otis, M. F. Went- worth.
Lebanon, Charles Corson, William Emery, Isaac C. Fall, David Jones, James W. Hayes, Hawley A. Keag, Sylvester Fall, James Jones Jr., Wm. A. Ricker, Thomas Ricker, Timothy L. Kimball, Ilebron Libbey, Thomas Rieker.
Limerick, Winborn Adams, Jeremiah M. Mason, Simeon Barker, Cotton Bean, Abner Burbank, Amos Felch, Caleb B. Lord, Luther S. Moore.
Limington, Walter Higgins, Timothy Brackett, James W. Joy, Arthur Mc- Arthur, Jas. Me Arthur, Isaac Mitchell, George M. Small, John Seavey, S. C. Watson, William M. McArthur.
Lyman, James Nason, Dimon Rob- erts, William F. Tilton, Magness J. Smith, James W. Roberts.
Newfield, Samuel C. Adams, Daniel Dam, Edward S. Morris, Joseph B. Davis, Winborn Drew, Nathan N. Loud, Mark Wood.
North Berwick, H. A. Butler, Jos. Goodwin, Samuel Hanscomb, Isaac M. Hobbs, Sheldon Hobbs, Mark J. Dennett, Paul Dillingham, Allen Shenck.
Parsonsfield, Gilman L. Bennett, Robert T. Blazo, Oliver C. Doe, Gil- man Longee, John B. Sweat, G. M. Randall, Luther Sanborn, James Wad- leiglı.
Suco, Josiah Calef, Alex. F. Chis- holm, Moses Emery, Fred. Greene, Thomas M. Hayes, Jos. W. Leland, Samuel V. Loring, Joseph T. Nye, Seth Scammon, John Shepley, Rufus P. Tapley, Edwin R. Wiggin, Nathl. M. Towle, Johnson Lunt, Samuel J. Lord.
Sanford, John Shaw, James M. Burbank, Samuel B Emery, John Bachelder, Alvah W. Dane, Ichabod Frost, Samuel Lord, Stephen Dorman, Daniel Clark, David Fall, Nathaniel Hobbs, Asa Low, Jolin Powers, Saml. Tompson, Increase S. Kimball, Sum- ner I. Kimball, Gershom Ricker, Joel Moulton, Elisha Bodwell.
Shapleigh, Alfred Hull, Jeremiah Smith.
South Berwick, John N. Goodwin, William A. Cromwell, M. F. Good- win, Hiram II. Hobbs, John Meserve, Ichabod Goodwin, Geo. K. Nealley, Charles E. Norton, Abner Oakes, Isaac l' Yeiton, John B. Nealley, Shipley W. Rieker.
Waterboro', John Bowdoin, E. A.
Bradeen, Joseph Chase, Isaac Deering, Benj. R. Hamilton, John T. Scribner, E. H. Hobbs, Jeremiah B. Scribner, Charles F. Leavitt.
Wells, Manasseh Furbish, Amos G. Getchell, Joshua Hubbard, Joseph M. Littlefield, John Rankins, Theodore Wells.
York, Samuel Adams, J. Brooks, Solomon Brooks, Edward A. Brag- don, Charles O. Emerson, Chas. Came, A. Dennett, Luther Junkins, William McIntire, Joseph P. Junkins, Joseph Bragdon Jr., Joseph Braydon, Samuel Shaw, Washington Junkins.
Justices of the Peace.
Biddeford, Freedom Parcher, Cyrus Gordon, Thomas M. Pierson.
Buxton, Hiram Hayes, Ansel W. IIanson, Eben Wentworth, Loren J. Milliken.
Cornish, Obadiah T. Guptill.
Dayton, Daniel Hill 2d, Zebulon G. Staples, Aaron P. Buzzel, William F. Tilton.
Eliot, Asa Gowen, J. G. Jenkins, George A. Hammond, Alexander Shapleigh.
Ilollis, A. P. Buzzell, Silas Buzzell, James B. Mulvey, Edmund Knight, Nathan Hobson, Ivory Mason, John Sawyer.
Isle of Shoals, William C. Newton. Kennebunk, William M. Bryant, E. W. Morton, Charles M. Swett.
Kennebunkport, William F. Moody. Kittery, Asa Gunnison.
Lebanon, Benjamin II. Lord, Chas. Shapleigh, Robert Libby, John S. Parker.
Limington, James M. Smith, Isaac L. Mitchell, David Bartlett.
Newfield, Samuel W. Drew.
North Berwick, Paul Hussey, Joshua Ilurd.
Parsonsfield, Nathaniel HI. Cook, John Brackett 2d.
Saco, Edward P. Burnham.
Shapleigh, William Lewis, Edmund Warren, Robinson Hooper.
Sanford, Win. Emery, James Ilub- bard, John Merrill, Simon Tibbetts. South Berwick, Daniel W. Quimby,
B. Wentworth, Edward C. Parks. Waterboro', Samuel K. Roberts. Wells, Samuel Mildrum, Joshua C. Littlefield, Edwin Clark.
York, George Bowden, T. Wilson Jr., Chas. Came, Sylvester McIntire. Coroners.
Alfred, Israel Chadbourne, Samuel M. Shaw, Abner Mitchell.
Berwick, G. C. Wallingford, Mark E. Marshall.
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Biddeford, Thomas K. Lane. Buxton, L. S. Milliken.
Eliot, William Hammond. Kennebunkport, James H. Tripp. Kittery, Mark F. Wentworth, Jerc- miah Brooks, Ephraim C. Spinney.
Lebanon, Frederick A. Wood.
Limington, Israel Boody, Robert Martin. Limerick, Mark L. Burnham, James Thomas. Lyman, Jefferson Moulton. North Berwick, Mark Nowell.
Parsonsfield, Gideon Bickford, Da- vid Pillsbury Jr.
Sanford, John Lord, Simon Teb- betts, George Nowell, John Hlemmen- way. Shapleigh, L. Thompson Jr.
South Berwick, Josiah Paul.
Waterboro', Peter Frost, Jas. IIam- ilton.
Wells, Daniel L. Hill, Oliver B. -
Littlefield. York, Jeremiah Brooks, Washing- ton Junkins.
MAINE.
HER RESOURCES AND PROSPECTS.
'The most castern star in our Con- federacy is about as large as all New England beside; has more than 200 miles of sea coast, and was the last of the Eastern States to be admitted into the Union. There were unsuccessful attempts to settle Maine before there was a permanent settlement in Massa- chusetts. For a long period it was an unimportant settlement, and even when the first national census was taken, in 1790, its population was but 96,540, or less than four times the population of its chief city at the present time. It had a population in 1850 of 583,169, or more than any other State in New England, save Massachusetts, from which it became separated in 1820. At this date, it had but a third of the 700,000 inhabitants in the State at the time of the separation, but it has been gaining upon Massachusetts since, for at the time of the last census it con- tained considerably more than twice as many inhabitants. And when we consider that. Maine has nearly five times as many square miles as this State, more large and navigable rivers and water power than all the rest of New England,-about as much sea coast,-boundless forests,-abundance of granite and ice,-greater proximity to Europe and the British Possessions in North America,-less soil incapable of cultivation in proportion to its ex- tent than any Atlantic State,-it is difficult to see how it can help making more rapid strides in the future, so that Massachusetts must look out for her laurels. Was the prediction of Mr. President Van Buren very wild, then, who thought a few years ago, after travelling through Maine, that it might in time become the first commercial State in the country ?
When we think of Maine, we re- member particularly its forests, -(it is called sometimes the Pine Tree State), -its vast lumber business, -its ship building, and its growing commerce. A few statistics will show the relative commercial standing of the State. In new vessels she ranks first in the Union ; in the fisheries, second; in the general aggregate of tonnage, the third; in imports, the eighth; in exports, the eleventh. In the number of vessels annually built she took the lead in 1820, and has maintained her supremacy ever since. For that year the tonnage of her new vessels was 27,705; while in 1854 the tonnage was 168,631 tons against that of New York, the next largest, of 72,073 tons, and Massachu- setts, the third, numbering 48,000 tons. HIer 110,047 tons of shipping, built in 1852, were valued at $4,400,000.
In 1790 the whole tonnage of the United States, says the HIon. William Willis, was but 473,377 tons, less by 100,000 than the present tonnage of Maine. Thus it will be seen, the State is now essentially commercial, and any one who examines a map of the State, and remembers its numerous fine har- bors, and that a sixth part of its surface is covered with water full of salmon, trout, and other fish, will regard it prospectively as a vast commercial State.
The lumber interest of Maine is an immense one. A paper on life in the woods in the northern part of the State in the winter, would be exceedingly interesting, if properly prepared. Thou- sands of lumbermen spend their win- ters cutting and hauling timber that is taken down the great rivers of the State to the various markets. For a single recent year the lumber surveyed
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at Bangor, one of the greatest depots for the article in this country or any other, amounted to 65,396,352 feet. The preceding year it was 14,000,000 feet more. It consisted of green pine, dry pine, spruce, hemlock, hard wood, bass, etc.
In agriculture Maine is no mean State. Though the attention of the people has been diverted from it by the more lucrative lumber trade, yet it has not been entirely neglected, as the fol- lowing figures will show. In the State there were, by the last census, 46,760 farms, while the whole number of dwellings was 95,797; that is, about half of the dwellings, we may suppose, were farm houses. These farms em- ployed in their cultivation 77,000 peo- ple in the fifteen counties of the State, from old York to young Aroostook. The entire lands of the State are val- ued at $55,000,000, and the farming implements at over $2,250,000. In live stock Maine is the 19th State, valued at $9,700,000 ; in wheat the 20th, producing 350,000 bushels; in Indian corn the 28th, 1,750,000 bush- els ; in oats the 19th, 2,181,000 bush- els; in wool the 12th, 1,364,000 pounds ; in potatoes the 7th, 4,136,000 busliels ; in butter the 10th, 9,243,811 pounds ; in cheese the 8th, 2,434,454 pounds ; in hay the 5th, 755,839 tons. Thus it will be seen, our eastern neighbors excel in their hay and potato crops, and in the produce of the dairy. The value of these articles mentioned above, and such as these, is thirty millions of dol- lars annually.
The principal agricultural products of Maine may be put down as hay, In- dian corn, wheat, barley, rye, flax. Other products of the soil are pine and other timber, lime and marble.
The manufacturing interest of Maine is rapidly increasing, and there is a field, a grand field for its, being carried on to almost any extent. Already many boots and shoes are made in the State; woollen goods are moderately produced, while the amount invested in cotton manufactures is $3,329,700, against $28,455,630 in Massachusetts. The entire capital invested in the man- ufacturing interest in Maine is placed at $14,700,452; and the annual pro- duct of manufactured articles is rated at $24,644,130.
Maine has some 500 miles of railroad completed, and more miles in prospect, and in the eloquent words of Bishop Burgess, " A mysterious wire has taken up the intelligence which has been la- boriously transmitted from the shores of Europe, across the ocean, and in an instant has conveyed it from Calais to the press of New York."
The future of this Star in the East, we may reasonably hope, will be par- ticularly bright. Though it is a cold region, too cold for some agricultural crops, the very cold aids the ice har- vest, and braces the people for the most active exertion. Altogether Maine must be a first-rate State in our glori- ous Union.
VOTES FOR GOVERNOR IN 1854 & 1855.
In the tables following will be found the number of votes given in each town for the principal candidates for Governor in 1854 and 1855, as published in the Augusta Age.
The counties, and towns in each county, are arranged alphabetically. With but few exceptions, we give the name of the Town Clerk for 1855, in each town.
ANDROSCOGGIN COUNTY.
TOWNS. TOWN CLERKS.
VOTES FOR GOVERNOR.
-1854.
1855
Parris.
Reed. Morrill. Cary, &c.
Wells. Moriill. Reed. Seat.
Auburn,
. P. A. Briggs ......
214
75
283
9
312
353
51
Danville,
Calvin G Skinner ..
94
37
110
57
201
111
21
Durham,.
John C. Merrill ....
46
65
145
52
173
181
38
E. Livermore,
Aaron Barton ... . .
5
55
89
7
56
108
33
Greene,
Silas Sprague.
127
21
146
113
139
20
Leeds,
John Turner . ..
56
109
1 162
127
12
Lewiston,
N. C. Tobie.
154
61
376
295
178
32
Carried forward,
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TOWNS.
TOWN CLERKS.
VOTES FOR GOVERNOR.
Parris.
Reed. Morrill. Cary, &c.
Wells. Morrill. Reed. Scat.
Brought forward,
Lisbon, .
Robert Jack.
21
71
119
6
71 159
166 199
55
Livermore,
. Charles W. Fuller ..
126
56
134
180
15
156
920
8
Poland,
David Dunn .. ...
194
14
223
20
263
274
2
Turner,
Wesley Thorp .....
322
45
266
1
320
312
5
W.des, .
. Thomas W. Ham ..
49
31
27
84
12
13
Webster,
James Bryant .....
33
51
51
2
81 .
83
36
1593
651 2258 170
2179 2859 361 1
AROOSTOOK COUNTY.
Amity, ...
. Edmund Cone .....
3
11
30
35
6
Cranberry Isles,
. A. C. Fennald ... . .
3
1
62
3.1
55
63
1
Houlton,
John F. H. Hall ...
50
54
20
90
149 61
22
Linneus, Benj. G. Morrison ..
10
16
21
62
Littleton,. Incorporated 1856.
22
1
20
Monticello,
Emilius Stackpole ..
2.1
3
16
5
32
New Limerick,
. Jonathan Hayes ....
6
13
-1
11
15
2
Smyrna, .
. Thaddeus C. S. Berry
15 9
3
5
17
6
2
Weston
. Charles Megquier ..
14
15
25
25
27
10
Bancroft, .
John Pomroy ..
6
3
11
15 20
7 7
5
Bridgewater,
Samuel Kidder .. .. . .
13
10
11
21
4
5
.Crystal Plant'n
Jedediah Fairfield ..
6
2
24
4
30
Dayton Plant'n,
8
2
4
2
Eaton G't Pl.,
. David O. Parks ...
3.4
26
22
27
3.1
6
Haynesville,.
14
5
1
11
23
1 57
27
Letter G., R. 2,
8
10
12
21
23
6
Letter Il.,.
10
7
1
12
13
17
40
119
2
31
35
8.4
1
16
1
1
1
Orient, . .Chas. Longfellow .. 1
4
5
3
14
1
1
Portage Lake,
N. W. Stevens ..... 10
38
5
17
6
Presque Isle P'l.,
11
1.1
28
18
27
11
Reed, ..
Rockabema,
Salmon Brook,
7
8
8
1
9
122
65
1
102
15
Willians C. gt.,
. Charles Durnin.
2
8
12
14
19
18
1
No. 7, R. 5,.
. John N. Winslow ..
14
2
6
10
No. 11, R. 1.
1
5
7
8
2
No. 11, R. 5,
. David N. Rogers ..
41
1.4
1
1
39
17
10
Leavitt P'l.,.
6
3
3
Moro, ...
1
11
3
2
6
Letter II., R. 2, F. E. Lufkin.
Fort Fairfield,
. B. Cumming. ....
Fort Kent, .
O. Ilawes ..
564
579 325
117
1241 601 210
CUMBERLAND COUNTY.
Baldwin,
James Norton
27
117
72 130
108
Bridgton ..
.Samuel Andrews, 2d 200
3-4
256
12
310
258 20
Brunswick,
Nathaniel Badger ...
153
78
309
345
355 171
63
7
183
61
253
202 9
Cape Elizabeth, Casco, ....
Moses S. Eastman ...
45
30
114
3
97
116 114
18
Falmouth, . John Noyes
66
6
178
41
215
208 9
Freeport,
Richard Beleher . ..
81
6-1
928
11
205
269 55
Gorham,
. Samiel F'. Bacon ...
211
17 255
6
329
337 20
1
3
45
1
6
5
Golden Ridge, Ivory B. Gerry .....
29
8
Hancock,
143
28
3
Letter D.,
Henry W. Hyde .... 26
56
28
Limeston R. PL.
Benj. E. Annis ..
Maewahoc, .
HI. Chadbourne .....
Madawaska, .
. Lewis Cormier .....
5
12
11
Belfast Ac. gt.
Benedieta, ..
Michael Broderick ..
38
75 25
27
10
Masardis,
Eben Trafton ......
12 19
2
1
Minot, .
.A. B. Dwinel ......
127
13
Cumberland, . Samuel True .. ...
92
41
94
14
118
35
25 3
27 10 20
6 4
Van Buren, ..
James Keagan.
1
No. 9, R. 6,
John Fickett .... . .
28
Carried forward,
-1854.
-1855.
1
Ilodgdon,
. G. H. Smith .. ....
Joel Bean.
Moluncus, Wm. W. Hadley ...
. Thomas Linton. . .
Framingham,
John N. Trueworthy
56
77
VOTES FOR GOVERNOR.
TOWNS. TOWN CLERKS.
VOTES FOR GOVERNOR.
Parris. Reed. Morrill. Cary, &c.
Wells. Morrill. Reed. Scat
Brought forward,
Grey, ..
J. Clark ..
108
13
150
58
200
165
4
Ilarpswell,
. Thos. U. Eaton
83
93
7
2
87
84
60
Harrison, .
T. R. Sampson
76
12
149
18
143
156
Naples, ..
Asa Warren
59
27
29
209
43
127
196
31
Otisfield,
Lewis H. Sawyer ....
40
26
97
5
127
135
8 406
8
Pownal,
. Henry Afarren.
28
25
107
28
105
127
11
Raymond,
. Wentworth R. Lane
25
6
105
71
134
100
7
Scarborough,
. Gren. MeKenney ...
177
11
131
12
276
136
5
Sebago,
. Samuel Tyler ....
11
9
52
92
119
45
17
Standish,
. John H. Philbrick ..
190
32
191
9
277
204
12
Westbrook,
Benjamin Freeman. .
321
45
477
37
191
526
21
Windham,
. H. C. Freeman ..
89
27
257
23
226
313 7
Yarmouth,.
A. H. Burbank ..
61
72
160
3
97
211
94
3121 1247 5780 673
6572 6354 1023 9
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
Avon, .
Rufus W. Libby
55
11
67
90
1
Carthage,
. Harrison Storer. ....
37
2.4
70
Chesterville,
. John C. Wheeler ....
31
19
104
33
103
116
31
Farmington,
. Jolm F'. Sprague ....
S6
39
386
25
221
384
36
3
Freeman,
Benj. B. Allen.
45
11
57
89
3
79
85
17
Jay, ....
Silas Jones, Jr ..
..
49
21
122
65
187
137
11
Kingfield,
Josiah French .
38
35
10
5-1
38
27
Madrid,
John G. Conant .....
55
11
57
60
New Sharon,
Jedediah H. MeKeen
56
42
221
15
110
231
9
New Vineyard, .
. Luther T. Voter.
31
10
53
77
53
8
Phillips,
. Abiel Russell.
108
30
171
156
190
8
Rangeley,
Andrew J. Dodge ...
31
1
48 18
32
50
33
1
Strong,.
Adam Hunter
31
27
133
68
124
12
Temple,
Simeon Hackett .....
47
92
1
74
74
1
Weld,
Brooks D. Russell ..
85
10
85
117
97
6
Wilton,
R. B. Fuller .....
84
21 196
9
201
199
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