XXII.-SONS OF TEMPERANCE.* 1. GRAND DIVISION SONS OF TEMPERANCE OF CALIFORNIA. Organized September 9th, 1851. Present Grand officers: E. W. Roberts, G. W. P., Rough and Ready; W. R. Kerr, G. W. A., Stockton; A. C. Manning, G. S., Sacramento; A. M. Winn, G. T., Sacramento; Rev. O. C. Wheeler, G. Chaplain, Sacramento; W. Fleming, G. Con., Forest City; Geo. Chase, G. Sen., Quartzburg. The Quarterly Sessions are held on the fourth Tuesdays of January, April, July and October; the last of which is distinguished as the Annual Session, at which time the places of meeting are fixed upon. 2. GRAND TEMPLE OF HONOR OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Chartered June 12, 1854. Instituted August 9th, 1854, with the following officers: George E. Montgomery, G. W. T.; Wm. H. Robinson, G. W. R. Officers for the current year, C. C. Knowles, G W. T.; Amoziot Smith, G. W. V. T.; Thomas M. White, G. W. R.; H. A. Burnett, G. W. Treas.; L. L. Alexander, G. W.; B. C. McCurry, G. W. Chaplain. Annual Sessions commencing the last Tuesday in May, held in Sacramento. XXIII. JUDICIARY.t 1. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURTS. NORTHERN DISTRICT. Regular terms held at San Francisco, first Monday of June and December. Special terms at the discretion of the Court. SOUTHERN DISTRICT. Regular terms held at Monterey, first Monday of June, and Los Angeles, first Monday of December. Special terms at the discretion of the Court. 2. UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURTS. NORTHERN DISTRICT. Regular terms held at San Francisco first Monday of January and July. Special term at the discretion of the Court. SOUTHERN DISTRICT. Regular terms held at Los Angeles first Monday of March and September. Special terms at the discretion of the Court. * We regret our inability to publish in the REGISTER a list of the Divisions of the State-not hav ing received the necessary data from the officers.-[EDS. + For organization of State Courts see Art. V. of Constitution, p. 68; Judges of do., salaries, etc. p. 83; Judicial Districts and Terms, p. 84. For officers and salaries, see p. 57. XXIV.-PRESIDENTS AND VICE-PRESIDENTS Of the U. S., from the adoption of the Constitution. 1. George Washington 2. John Adams..... 3. Thomas Jefferson 4. James Madison 5. James Monroe. 1. PRESIDENTS. ..... 6. John Quincy Adams.. ... ...... .Virginia. . . . . . .. April 30, '89...March 3, '97 7. Andrew Jackson.... .Tennessee 8. Martin Van Buren ......New York 9. William Henry Harrison*. Ohio.... 10. John Tyler.. Virginia.. 11. James Knox Polk. .......Tennessee 12. Zachary Taylor †. ........Louisiana 13. Millard Fillmore 14. Franklin Pierce. 15. James Buchanan. 2. OFFICIAL Of the several Elections held in California* from the Governor 1849. Governor 1851. President 1852. Governor 1853. El Dorado.. Frezno Humboldt 233 243 Monterey 181 152 .. 127 274 82 141 270 208 173 393 1,466 1,419 2,856 2,834 2,311 2,179 1,196 830 2,839 2,294 1,929 1,696 2,408 1,923 2,269 1,846 3,278 3,637 3,276 3,322 253 2 93 148 104 60 105 107 74 100 69 2,431 3,313 4,226 4,163 5,480 5,475 801 801 1,198 1,160 1,250 1,180 195 55 255 87 San Luis Obispo. 6,634 3,188 23,174 22.733 40,429 35,760 38,940 37,437 The total number of votes cast for Governor at the election in November 1849 was 14.117, of which John A. Sutter received 2,201, John W. Geary 1,475, W. M. Stewart 619, and the balance, as set forth in the table, between P. H. Burnett and W. S. Sherwood. RETURNS Churchm'n. adoption of the State Constitution, 1849,* to 1856. 15 44 22 945 723 657 744 562 18 682 680 1411 1694 2,501 1,702 1488 15,03 2220 2186 2,615 1,504 281 208 283 359 289 305 540 542 407 360 457 288 188 62 4185 4160 3948 4929 4,048 2,958 1,391 85 305 307 85 84 180 485 267 169 220 6 10 225 326 261 519 444 341 157 24 2428 1235 2502 2861 3,500 2,238 1,462 653 2366 2378 2312 3128 2,808 2,096 992 894 892 736 1111 1,124 865 217 8 2311 2286 2912 3544 3,438 3,386 1 1 332 14 314 24 25 204 17 173 37578 3740910039 10001 1843 35367 35135 46220 51157 53,365 36,165 20,693 The votes cast on the adoption of the State Constitution in November, 1849, amounted to 14,222: Ayes, 12,261; Noes, 811; Blanks, 1,350. Johnson. Buchanan. President 1856. Fillmore. Fremont. |