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Indiana

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Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
July
Year
1844
Copyright
Public Domain
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The follo.wing gentlemen ivore ap pointed Liberty candidates lor Elector al the State Cünvenfiowï For Stale Ekrclors.-EÏy,ur Doming, of Tippecanoe County, Stephen S, Hard. ing, of Ripley County, For District Ekcíorx.-'Mattew R, Huil, Steven C Stevens, ftoger Ide, Zñ ba Casterline, Benjamiw Noble, Eli L Sumner, WlíTíffWy Benbow Lovc joy, John J, Deming, Daniel WortLOCf Hora-ce oí the1 Tribune, is endeavoring to discountfewance the íoolish and pernicious practice of bettingr on political elecfions. We record ífíista liis hanor. He says; "And now íet i entreatwhjgs not to gtf info mixed company and fot, Jt is a blockhead's argument at best. and niay irrítate an opponent, but never convine him. Bets wil] bc made though the aw condeiïïfts beiUng; kit íhe practice is rt bad one and ought to be discoiínte nanced."The Ne v York Commercial Advertí-' ser, a leading VVliig paper, has the Pol lowingsignifkra'nt purngrraph on Annex' tion.' "M.iny of ihe ffiettdíso'f annexation say that Mr. Clay goe-s (ar enoiigh for thenif for they confidently believe thaè Me.xico1 will assent to the ama íhat nine tei.ths of thepcople of the Union will ga . for it. None hit those Imving interesls staked on Lmmediate Amtexation canope pose Mr. Clay 's views."

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Signal of Liberty
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