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St ' of we find said Peter In the Seventh District George S. Shanklin hate no power, . to Secretary State and that after their adjournment, sni Wo'fe-M- Official Election Returns. - o8e B- Muir ia duly elected to said office of Judge of reoeived 7,621 votes, and Speed S. Fry recoived tints subsequent to that prescribed by law( Mnhl.7i. B. Laoy, nnion. tho Common of Jefferson county. 3,943 ; - Pleas meet and make ny of returv "h7SM-J- Koark, union. THE COMMONWEALTH. We publish y the Official Returns for Given under our hands this 18th August, iboo. In the Eighth District Wm. H. Randall receiv- amendment the n THOMAS E. BRAMLETTE, ed 10,634 votes, and T. T. Garrard received 3,824 ; first made by them. Judge of the Court of Appeals in the Third 1 Governor of Ken tucky. In the Ninth District Samuel McKee receiv- After the receipt at the Secretary's office of the Oh ?," nian, union. Appellate Judicial District, for Treasurer of ed 8,163 votes, JOHN M. HARLAN, and J. Smith Hurt received 6,241; return from Harlan county, prepared and signed General. And that L. S. Trimblo in Dis- the State, for members of Congress, forjudge Attorney the First by Hudn, opposition. SEPTEMBER 5, 1865 E. L. VANWINKLE, trict, B. C. Ritter in the Second Distriot, the proper officers, at the time prescribed by t en t TUESDAY of the Seventh Judical District, and for "lard, opposition. Secretary State. Henry Grider in the Third District, Aaren Hard- law, a paper was filed in laid ffioe, purporting lleton-Ja- me, of Wilson, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for Jef Att: Jis. R. Pack, Astietant Secretary. ing in the Fourth District, Lovell H. Rousseau to be signed by the clerk of the Harlan county Pen union. of News. in the Fifth District, G. Clay Smith in the Patten, Review ferson county, as ascertained by the Board court alone, which former return so Pnlae union. Sixth District, Goorge S. the Sev- changed the P- - Capt. Anderson, of the Great Eastern, has Shanklin in D"a", opposition. appointed by law to perform Official Vote for Congress. enth W. as to add 34 votes to Neale'i majority in that Scott -- of Examiners District, rf. Randall in the Eighth Joseph W. Davis, that it will take Dis-stri- Sholby opposition. published a letter stating Distriot, and Samuel MoKee in the Ninth county for Treasurer. This paper was not re- G- that duty. ". - Harris, opposition. ten months to provide proper gear for rais- FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. have been elected members from the State garded by ns, but the was follow, Simpson-- will be seen that William Sampson, a Trimble. of Kentucky, of original relurij, Iilton McGrew, It Bradley. of the Honseof Representatives Spencer k opposition. Atlantic cable and making the nec- 345 the Congress dur- ed in estimating the vote of einnty. ing the Conservative Union man, has been elected a Fulton 24 of the United States, to serve that Pa"ott, opposition. 325 ing the 39th The voto Taylor W. essary repairs upon the Great Eastern. He over George Hickman 75 session of said Congress. of Wolfe county for Treasurer was E. Kennedy, Judge of the Court of Appeals, Ballard 163 689 Given under our hands at the office of the Todd Urban union. of cable in May not estimated by ns, because the only evidence suggesti the laying a new W. Rebel, by MoCracken ... 265 428 Secretary of State, in Frankfort, this 4th day of 6 " emon, opposition. Kavanaugh, a Conservative we had of the vote of eounty was a paper Trimble Geoi, next, and that an attempt be made to Graves 510 950 September, 1865. that Sims, opposition. only 79 majority. This should admonish Trigg Fenton i Marshall 19S 577 THOS.E. BRAMLETTE, purporting to be the certificate of the clerk of . Finnie, the old one at that time. Appellate Union James W nnion. the Union men in the 3d District Calloway 113 753 Governor of Kentucky. the Wolfe eounty court, signed by him alone, otter, 17th 337 547 M. Warren P, opposition. The Suez canal was opened on the those who have honestly stood by tne Trigg JOHN HARLAN, dated August 28, 18C5, stating that "aoeording R. J. Lyon 185 92 Attorney General. Crayoroft, opposition. ult., a vessel passing through from theMedJ in voting men and money to to the poll books," Neale recoived 50 votes and Washington C. R. Government Caldwell 403 196 E. L. VANWINKLE, - Huffaker, union, 195 298 State. Garrard 15 votes. ' For reasons vote Wayne Earton W. iterranean to the Red Sea. put down the Rebellion that they are Livingston ... Secretary of ths lame the 'ach, nnion. Crittenden.... 659 62 Att: Jas. R. Paoe, Seoretary. of Wolfe eonnty was of Whitley Jackson Vi has decided against in bad company, and the sooner they sepa. iiitilul net counted for member Ford, President Johnson Union 231 225 Woodford James P. opposition. the 184 253 the establishment of a Bureau of Pardons. rate from Rebels and Rebel sympathizers, Webster Official Vote for Treasurer. THOS. B. BRAMLETTE, wild, insoluble, iB formation better will bo for themselves and their the hard, l wilh There no law authorizing the it 8,542 4,749 Neale. Garrard. Governor Kentucky. 8Death. ' Total.... of its glacier air, sweeps through the warm of such a bureau. country. Adair 254 402 JOHN M. HARLAN, 11 it breathes SECONP CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. Allen 346 207 scene of life and leaves i over Twenty-fou- The total vote for Treasurer foots up as Attorney General. r serious railroad accidents Anderson 201 245 stiff and snow-whit- e. Teaman. Ritter. L. have occurred in the United States during follows: Christian 783 772 Ballard 114 387 VANWINKLE, being opposition 42,187 Hopkins 452 238 Barren 509 681 Secretary State. the last seven months most of them Garrard, Bath 340 322 f From ? a Year. Muhlenburg. 648 542 Att: Jamks R. PaGS, Auittant Secretary. $1000 to $600, attributable to carelessness. Neale, union 42,082 Henderson 180 838 Boone 302 818 be made by an aotive ana lnteligent man, Daviess 381 759 Bourbon 132 689 CAN Agent for a Life lnc?, c.pany, About $4,000,000 have already been Insuri n 318 459 Boyd 403 492 Senatorial District. one of the i tne countrr. 105 McLean best and most nonular from the sales of Government horses Garrard's majority. Ohio 790 938 Boyle 273 475 To Ministers Sohool this is an marked 4 and Teachers from counties which are Hanoock 232 361 Bracken 779 663 f3fThose years are new Senators, or oellent opportunity. and mules. The sales are still going on. If the votes the . have been Those 2 Address, with Breckinridge.. 507 782 Breathitt 212 IT marked years are rost uthce, box 6736, N. Y. City. enumerated in the Memorandum attached 141 Senators who bold over, having two t 570 689 Breckinridge J1J jears September t. A delegation of about thirty prominent Grayson 1 serv. by Board of Ex- 622 398 Bullitt 32 188 and railroad men are to the official returns the Butler European capitalists Edmonson 303 193 Butler . 526 265 aminers, and which they felt themselves No. 1. 4 . D. expected in this country to examine the con Caldwell 349 120 Landrum, anion I years. SA.TjE Col. 66 LARGE At- bound to reject, had been counted, then Total 6,786 6,974 Calloway 378 No. J. W. T. Chiles, anion 2 years. dition of our railroads, especially o! the 912 Garrard's reported majority would have Campbell 1,672 No. 3. T. W.Hammond, opposition 2 years. and Erie. Carroll 154 249 OF lantic, Great Western THIRD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. No. been 79 votes. Carter 791 247 4. N. R. Blaok, anion i years. Convention of Colora Lowry. Grider, The Constitutional The total vote for members of Congress Casey 111 326 No. i. W. W. Gardner, union 2 years. do concluded its labors on the 12th ult., by Russell 361 289 Christian 677 664 No. 6. B. H. Bristow, union 2 years. LIVE STOClO foot up as follows : Cumberland.. 302 341 Clarke 113 233 No. 7. A. D. 4 HEAD OF THOROUGH-BRE- the adoption of a Free State Constitution. Clinton 366 72 37S Cosby, opposition years. DU1 V For the opposition 57,502 Clay 456 bam Cows, Monroe 646 364 320 No. 8. O. P. Johnson, union 4 years. rf Heifers, Bulls and Calves i Colorado, when admitted, will complete a For the Union 54,008 Clinton 49 25)Jhead of blooded Mares, Metcalfe 287 492 Crittenden 590 No. 9. John B. Stallions and GeN belt of to the Pacific, with the ex- Braner, opposition 4 years. dings; 15 head of Jacks 300 States Barren 537 792 Cumberland.. 35 141 and Jennets; bead Opposition majority 3,494 No. 10. John L. Helm, opposition 1 years. of Merino, Cotswold and Southdown Sheep, all ception of Utah. Allen 484 445 Daviess 176 267 17 TJ.. ' . No. 11. .vtbs auuJ .1 Simpson 149 475 Edmonson .... 293 199 Jas. Gsrln, to All vacanoy, opposition ducks; a lew mules, some of whicn re- - This is all of the 40,000 majority claimed are broke very Archbishop Kenrick, of St. Louis, has Warren 583 1,128 707 S97 2 years. and large; broke Oxen, very fine; previous Estill and a few Hogs, will be re by the Conservatives and Rebels to Todd 320 491 706 1,210 No. sold publicly at my iused to permit funeral services over the Fayette 12. George Wright, opposition 2 years. Bradalbane farm, seven miles the election.