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The Elections

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Day
2
Month
September
Year
1844
Copyright
Public Domain
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We believe our elección return of la w,ek though partial, weresuóstantiallyaccura. Th. tbree Whig States remained Whig, and the Democratie statcs rOtained their party complexión.We do not see thai the election. in tbew Sute haveadded much to the Presidential prospect, of a.ther party. Both parties claim a rictory i k diana The Whig majorit.es for Clay in Norwn. berin North Carolina and Kontucky wH probably ba much le88 than in 1840, but that wiilnwk no difFurence in the reult. ET The writer ot the article igned "a Political Aboütionist" is reminded of the rule dop. ted by all publishers .o shield themselvei from imposmon- corre8pondent9 mut nlwaya forward iheir real ñames. Jt is not necewary that th ñames be printed: but an editor mus knjw whose lucubrations he i8 publihing. Hi inquines in part are answered in our paper of two weeks sinee.. O" E. LawrenceEsq.alawyerofthñjrillage, has been nominated by the Whig. for Congret for the First District. Jt seems that Mr. Howard was so vtry fnr in the rear last ycar, that thcr wero no hopes of hia att8inine the goa!, and h was therefore left cff the course. Thi wflg wiae. Mr. Lawrenco is a new candidato, and thersfert less obnoxioii8 to old prejudices. 0 A valued friend writes us from Genocc County, Aug. 24: "Our prospecta in this County are altogr.tker more fl mering than they ever have been before." OCf James B. Hunt has been renomïnated for Congress on the Democratie Ticket. Gen. Canfield isa betterman, and would botter represent the wishes of the whole people of the District. A! Arbor, Aug. 23. 1844. The price of Wheat remam tit 56 eenti.- Some buyers occasionally pay a tnfle more. Th new erop comes n slowly, and moitof the Wht is more or less shrunk.

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Signal of Liberty
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