BAPTIST DENOMINATION. Missionary Unim-Rev. Henry F. Colby, D. D., | Home Mission Society-Stephen H. Greene. president, Dayton, O. president, Pittsburg, Pa. Publication Society-S. A. Crozer, president, Historical Society-Lemuel Moss, D. D., PhilaUpland, Pa. delphia, Pa. Education Society-E. B. Hulbert, D. D., president, Chicago, Ill. President-George Junkin, Esq. Treasurer-Frank K. Hipple, 1340 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. BOARD OF HOME MISSIONS-SUSTENTATION. Corresponding Secretaries-Rev. William C. Roberts, D. D., and Rev. Duncan J. McMillan, D. D. Treasurer-Henry C. Olin. Recording Secretary-Oscar E. Boyd. Superintendent of Schools-Rev. G. F. McAfee. Secretary of Young People's Department-Miss E. M. Wishard. OFFICE-Presbyterian House, 156 5th avenue, New York city. BOARD OF FOREIGN MISSIONS. Secretary Emeritus-Rev. John C. Lowrie, D. D. Corresponding Secretaries-Rev. Frank F. Ellinwood, D. D.; Rev. John Gillespie, D. D.; Mr. Robert E. Speer and Rev. Arthur J. Brown, D. D. Treasurer-Charles W. Hand. BOARD OF EDUCATION. Corresponding Secretary Treasurer-Jacob Wilson. - Rev. Edward B. OFFICE-Presbyterian House, 156 5th avenue, New York city. BOARD OF MINISTERIAL RELIEF. Corresponding Secretary-Rev.B.L.Agnew, D.D. Recording Secretary and Treasurer-Rev. William W. Heberton. OFFICE-Publication House, 1334 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. BOARD OF FREEDMEN. Edward P. Corresponding Secretary-Rev. BOARD OF AID FOR COLLEGES AND Corresponding Sec'y-Rev. Edward C, Ray, D.D. OFFICE-Room 30 Montauk block, 115 Monroe street, Chicago, Ill. COMMITTEE ON SYSTEMATIC BENEFICENCE. Chairman-Rev. W. H. Hubbard, D. D., Auburn, N. Y. Secretary-Kiliaen Van Rensselaer, 56 Wall street, New York city. COMMITTEE ON TEMPERANCE. Chairman-Rev. John J. Beacom, D. D., 516 Corresponding Secretary-Rev. John F. Hill, Market street, Pittsburg, Pa. Pittsburg, Pa. Recording Secretary-George Irwin, P. O. box 14, Allegheny, Pa. Treasurer-Rev. James Allison, D. D., Pittsburg, Pa. T. PRESBYTERIAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY. President-Rev. W. C. Cattell, D. D., LL. D. OFFICE-Publication House, 1334 Chestnut Librarian-Rev. W. L. Ledwith, D. D., 1531 street, Philadelphia, Pa. Tioga street, Philadelphia. Corresponding Secretary-Rev. Samuel Lowrie, D. D., 1827 Pine street, Philadelphia. Recording Secretary-Rev. James Price, 107 East Lehigh avenue, Philadelphia. Treasurer-Deb. K. Ludwig, Ph. D., 3739 Walnut street, Philadelphia. BOARD OF PUBLICATION AND SABBATH Secretary-Rev. Elijah R. Craven, D. D. TREASURERS OF SYNODICAL HOME MISSIONS AND SUSTENTATION. New Jersey-W. M. Lanning. Trenton, N. J. OFFICE-Publication House, 1334 Chestnut New York-H. C. Olin, 156 5th avenue, New street, Philadelphia, Pa. York city. Pennsylvania-Frank K. Hipple, 1340 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. N. Baltimore-D. C. Ammidon, 31 South Frederick street, Baltimore, Md. Election Returns. POPULAR VOTE FOR PRESIDENT 1896. (Republican pluralities in roman; opposition pluralities in heavy-face.) *Includes scattering, blank and defective votes. In calculating pluralities in this and the following tables the Bryan-Sewall, the BryanWatson and the middle-of-the-road votes are combined for the Bryan vote. There was fusion on the electoral ticket of the democrats and populists, and in some states silver republicans, in the following states: Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming. In some of the states, like Illinois and Kansas, there were Bryan-Watson tickets run by the middle-of-the-road populists. It has been impossible to separate the populist from the democratic vote in the states in which there was a fusion of those parties. In some of the states, like Illinois, in which the two parties voted for the same electors, but upon separate tickets, county officers, in making returns to the secretaries of state, have combined the votes on electors and it is impossible to say how the vote should be divided. In such cases the vote classed under the head" BryanWatson" is no indication of the strength of the people's party, while at the same time it gives too large a vote to the democrats. There is no way of giving, even approximately, the vote of the two parties on presidential electors. Vote of States and. Territories by Counties. ALABAMA (Population 1,513,817). -PRESIDENT 1896-Gov. '94 PRESIDENT 1892- -Gov.'90Rep. Dem. Peo. Pro. G.D. Dem. *Peo. Rep. Dem. Pro. Peo. Rep. Dem. McKinley. Brvan. Brvan. Levering Palmer. Oates. Kolb. Harrison. Cleveland Bidwell. Weaver. Long. Jones 289 1232 49 11 99.. 776 337.. 81 926 2 951.. 254 1387 704 22 17 34.. 647 421.. 382 912 86.. 384 724 2215 442 1241.. 389 4982 401 2 34898 Barbour. 1437 29 315...3407 657.. 19 4315 30 39.. 787 30 40.. 1580 31641 Butler.... 23835 Calhoun.. 26319 Chambers.. 10459 Cherokee.... 14549 Chilton.... 27526 Choctaw.. 846 1256 553 27 88.. 1070 1773.. 253 1313 1717.. 735 2731 171.. 2542 2072.. 218 $249 4 1613.. 398 2473 1874 2298.. 108 2321 89.. 1055 1831.. 218 1709 2 1301.. 56 1919 52. 503 1242.. 139 648 902.. 279 1420 922 1635 219 40 49.. 2235 2471.. 108 2638 25460 Tallapoosa... 685 2019 672 81 106.. 1879 2476.. 306 2470 708 2212 4 4 1.33 4 94 663 2 215 4687 11 2577.. 937 2472 1487.. 806 2163 Per cent... 2 526 1342.. 462 2119 1472.. 1349 1431 60.. 280 988 532.. 298 4436 568.. 452 402 27582 Scattering. Total vote..... 191572 194148 .. 1986 234746 239 85181..42440 139910 97470 36.28..23.09 76.12 1491 183841 *Kolb was supported by the republicans and so-called "Kolb democrats." VOTE FOR GOVERNOR, 1896. Goodwyn, Rep. and Peo... J. F. Johnson, Dem.. 89.290 .128,541 OTHER STATE OFFICERS ELECTED, 1896 Attorney-General-W. C. Fitts, Dem. Treasurer-George W. Ellis, Dem. Superintendent of Public Instruction-John COUNTIES. --Gov. 1894- 715 110 32 Democrats ARKANSAS (Populatin 1,128,179). PRES. 1896- -PRES. 1892--GOV.'90- Rep. Dem Nat. Pro. Rep. Dem. Peo. Pro. Rep. Dem. Pro.Peo. R&UL.Dem 4. 478 1099 802 824 41.. 853 1068 2 7267 Calhoun.. 14.. 407 628 1170 1103 68. 775 1404 15 745.. 1013 2112 832 283 480 1225 104.. 669 1506 631 490 23. 132 606 345.. 601 765 783 144 1417 332 10. 353 1035 1476 325 27. 731 1284 1083 3.. 92 586 226 103 12938 Greene 4.. 193 796 458 2279; Hempstead. 1203 19.. 1048 1307 206 McKinley.Bryan Bentley Levering RemmelClarke. Barker. Miller. HarrisonClev'dBidw'l Weaver. Fizer. Eagle 60.. 699 1801 132.. 1235 1854 5.. 156 695 62.. 344 781 18.. 321 1241 11603 Hot Springs 13789 Howard 13038 Izard... 21951 Independence. 15179 Jackson... 40881 Jefferson.. 1050 In 1896 the democrats and populists fused on electoral ticket, the democrats having 5 electors and the populists having 5. Commissioner of Mines, Manufactures, etc.-lumbia, Desha. Hempstead, Howard, Lafay |