The Liberty Party In New York
Wc find ihe following in the New York fier â ld. ;i paper which fhvorj, or dkl favor, the elec'ion of Mr. Clay Ii wil! be seen that it is conei'derlhy all pirtiee. (li.i! she L.:!rrty vote will lunot less ihnn from 20.000 to 25.0J0. Lnst yc,: ir was a luJe,niore thnn 10,000. Thb Aöoution Movkmekt i.v this St--.t7. - The recent !uer of CIny in favor of the Annox ition of Texas, has created quite a siir ainon.the olioli.tionisfs of tliis State. This party, r nny bc ssid, was not in exisience whcn Gen Har'ison waselecicdin 1840, bu' since ihat iiir â hy have'gninëil euch strcngth as to be able. ai rhe eiection oflastyear, to five norir upon 17. ')' 0 votes, nnd t is now caLcuJated liy ihc mos! irdeht supporters f cañdiáaiis. t tint Jiis voto svül be L'iven in fnvor of ihe aholitio'n candà Ja te. nnd that thcir vote al the fñhÃiromi.s eÃeciion m Xovemhèr rcïïl c fni:i 2 '.000 o -2".O 0. The continency tÃnS thrown Ãoch Var irr. lie ranks of tlie Wlngs. nnd eiiual y.y nmniü: 'he demoernts. Out of this it mnv bc rr-!;.n 'lint tbrce-fourlhs vi! !o inl.;n frnm dio whij, i)Trly. nnd ihereforeil vri!! lioso m.-itiy votes n! .â iiacted fiom Mr. Clav. Ãn 1--ÃO. the wüi -ru-t cd he eleciion for Flanienn Uy nbotit L.'2.000 â .':e.-?. wbiÃe out o( tliif nii'i.U'r Gov. Seword n; iGi-c-ivo'i 10.000 ov 2 ' ;'. Wii!, ,j,e f,,r_ nj'jnhle exertion, if Mr. C!nv. succeefjs yj â retÃiñg the se;it. t wül l, %v,li a yéry 'Ãom vo:e, niiich n:ore ?o ihan vo e7er anticipa - r SÃ. Tn Ioo!;ing ovc-r tho Albarnj Potht, thc .rret )re?Ãn of thenboliuon pariy, we ohserved pvepn ntions beir.g made for organizine thc wliole d ilie State on thcpresidiinti.il queslion Ãn favnr o!' B:rr,ey. There Ãs 'o be a preat eonvention. pi.siponed from tlie I9ih. at Utica, 01 ihe 25ih and â 26th nsiani: tliat all tlie candidates named fin President, Vice Presideur, for tlie Srate, antj Co;igrcs3, are ihe principa! leaders of :he ;:b)i â ion movement. Lbe'r:y meÃ'inps fire nnmuiii â ieA K belieldin yarioue paris pi tlie S'.ate durmj.' he piesüiit moüth. 'I'he snme paper contniñe cports frórn voridii? oihér parÃs of the Union. sliowÃng a considerable increase 111 thepariy. and he gre;ttrjrerTÃ:s tliey are mnking. Fnim all the=c tiiovements, nnd fiom ihe vari.)iis eÃlbrfsof the deinocraÃs- frotn the speeches oà vlr. Webster ag'iinsc ÃniÃexÃition wj.üe ihe can !"l,re f.fhi? p.uty is m l'nvor f it, w:ll mnke n iilierenoe y.L soji:e SO.OOi) vo;es lo ihe vyhig par y. and we sÃ.mld be eu.'prseáifit !u!t Mr. Clu eryi:il" cli;tÃv:c ,:l cÃiirving ihc Sti.te ol' Nevs Mnk. We lo'iet tliis. as he hns come out i, â ivor ofanrie.,)ti .n; we wóufcl r.-nlicr he had thu â oiiüng of ibis grcat qucstion tjinn nny oih.r But at -ili overÃts. ihe ÃruÃh musà be tld. nd we cure mu so imicÃi wha ihe m;m i.-;, il'good vilf ennu'. The Te.i3 question is gaMÃrig '.'round every day. The very eftons of Mr â Vebster have unly streng;hened its
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