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Town Elections

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Parent Issue
Day
10
Month
April
Year
1843
Copyright
Public Domain
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l he pnpitiüi] of the severa! partios n Uk Coiinty ns far as we Imve heard, is about tlic same as befuro thc olcction. Tlie Liberty vote was abotií tlie same as last year. Jn Aun Arbor it was Gí. In Scio it was 2 4. Last Spring ft was 10 or 17, we believe. Some of our readers will rccollect a note Trom Esq. Burnct, n whig gentleman, publi.,hed in our paper at that time, nrguing frurn n liminished vote in that town, the general destniciion of the Liberty party. It is not dead vet, Sir. In Sylvan, the Whigs and Dcmrcrats beingafraid to risk matlers on 6cporatc nominations, ngreed upon a vmion ticket, which was oko supportedby some 18 or 20 Liberty men.- About as rnany more were true to their piinciples, and vored a separate Liberty ticket. In Salem, the Whigs Iet their cause go 'oy dufault. and mnde no noininations, the greater j part oj the Whigs voting the Democratie et, thus demonstrating that they hate Liberty principies more than Loco-foceism. The Slavery ticket received abont SO votes more than the Liberty ticket. In Green Oak, the Liberty condidates for Preasurer and Constable were clected. In Livonia, Woyne County, the Liberty men made their nomination first, the Democrats next, and the Whigs last. These two parties finnliy becane alurned for their eafety, and urited against the Libeity party. This was the nght issue. The Libeity ticket received 52 votes.

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Signal of Liberty
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