III. Philadelphia, 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th, 11th, 12th, XVI.-Counties of Northumberland, Montour, Sullivan, 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th wards. Columbia. Dalzell's plurality 19,085 518 460 18,567 XXXI. Allegheny County-Pittsburg, the 1st to 19th H. K. Porter, Dem. and Cit. John F. Conley, S. L. 16,241 96 1,709 Porter's plurality Governor, 1902 Governor, Samuel W. Pennypacker; Lieutenant-Governor, William M. Brown; Secretary of Internal Affairs, Isaac B. Brown. Judiciary-Supreme Court, Chief Justice, J. B. McCollum; Associate Justices, J. Hay Brown, James T. Mitchell, William P. Potter, John Dean, D. Newlin Fell. S. L. Mestrezat; Prothonotaries, Eastern District, Charles S. Greene; Middle District, William All RePearson; Western District, George Pearson. publicans except Justices McCollum and Mestrezat, who are Democrats. Legislature-House, 159 Rep., 45 Dem.: Senate, 40 Rep., 10 Dem.; Joint session, 199 Rep., 55 Dem. RHODE ISLAND. 7,738 Total vote. 30 645 3,040 397 109 32,279 24,541 1,689 1,283 19,812 33,784 1,529 1,443 14,459 36,437 1,160 1,166 15,223 24,194 988 1,286 11,644 25,844 554 794 480 960 2,421 238 18 558 [13,972 56.568 Districts I.-Counties of Bristol, Newport, and part of Provi-| A. B. Capron, Rep.... D. L. D. Granger, Dem... 15.198 Henry B. Dexter, Pro. 14,535 388 Melville Bull, Rep. E. E. W. Wesley. Pro.. Granger's plurality.. 13,680 12,657 903 1,023 Governor, Lucius F. C. Garvin; Lieutenant-Governor, Adelard Archambault, both Democrats: Secretary of State, Charles P. Bennett: Attorney-General, Charles S. Stearns; Treasurer, Walter A. Read-all II.-Cities and Towns-Cities of Pawtucket and Counties. Districts. CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION, 1902. I.-Counties of Berkeley (part), Charleston, Colleton J. T. Johnson, Dem. (part), Beaufort, Georgetown, Williamsburg L. W. C. Bealock, Rep.. 4.642 61 Banks L. Caughman. 4.220 167 058 Henry Governor, D. C. Heyward; Secretary of State, J.road Commissioners, C. W. Garris, J. H. Wharton, Governor, 1902. SOUTH Melver; Justices, Y. J. Pope, Eugene B. Gary, Ira B. President, 1900. President, 1896. Pennington 5321 Potter 285 273 8611 14 Roberts 416 1,339 Sanborn 2301 710 Spink 438 1,257 1781 77 1,324 60 530 15 111 Sully 31 264 Turner 877 6 9501 1,616) 21 Yankton 923 1,470 26 16 Barker, Peo. 48,454 Governor, Charles N. Herried; Lieutenant-Governor, 2,738 27,341 TENNESSEE. President, 1900. President, 1896. McKinley, Rep. Barker, Pro. S. Dem. Debs, 445 914 1,773 808 8921 5121 31 3731 348 4531 448 369 1.4241 863 2931 .... 6 9 15 23 2,389 39 79 Clay.. 5221 2931 Cocke.. 808 1,5591 Coffee. 1,2651 2601 1,660 624 45 21 29 1.891 639 Crockett. 668 5101 26 Cumberland. 2411 298] 405 7501 13 Davidson.. Decatur. 6151 664. De Kalb. 950 678 104 Dickson.. 1,691 964 391 10 1,938 Dyer. Fayette. 2.282 885 20 Fentress. Franklin. Gibson.. 1.328 273 206 Giles... 12 2,355 8411 868 271 1,316 Rep. Bryan Pop. Levering. 10 137 159 20 38 18 9 297 798 4 50 54 Total... Plurality. 98,954 59,002 2,193|| 144.751 121,194 3,900 1,368 410 163,651 148,773 4,525 3,098 19,403 ...... 321,998 Districts. 271,623 I.-Counties of Carter, Claiborne, Cocke, Grainger, Greene, Hancock, Hawkins, Johnson, Sevier, Sullivan, Unicoi, Washington. Districts. A. M. Tillman, Rep 9,422 W. P. Brownlow, Rep 15,373 Cyrus Lyle, Dem 9,752 |