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The Elections

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Parent Issue
Day
26
Month
September
Year
1842
Copyright
Public Domain
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- The VVhig vote inmont in 167towns is reported at 2V,W; Democratie 19,L60; Liberty 1517 - showing a decrease in the Liberty vote comparecí with last year of more than 900. The full returns may vary the sum total a liltle, but thore has bee'í a fu Hing off in that State. It is attributed in part by the Emanopator to a change in the candidatos, from last year. In 132towns towns the whigs havo 96 represeniatives, the Dcmocrats 78, Liberty 1, no choice ?. Illinois. - Eighteen counties gave 724 Libíy votes: last year the same counties gave 456. The Western Citizen says: - "By this rate of increase, the whole nnmbor of votes cast in the State will exceed 1000.- This is doubling the nurnber at every election, which we consider a respectable increase. Last year 19 votes were cast in Cantón- this year 57. A correspondent saye, 'this vote was more than the friends of the slave expected, and has astonished the whigs and demoernts. The increase was mainly from the ranks of the latter.' " The Democratie majority for Governor as far as heard from is upwards of 6000. Maine. - Gov. Fairfield, Dem. has beenreclccted by increased majorities. The Liberty vote opens well. The returns as far as heard froni are reported as follows:No representative is elected in Bangor, Hullowell, nor Monmouth and Leeds. A Treatise on Domcstic Economy, for the use of Young Ladies at Homo and at School. By Miss Catherine E. Beocher, late Principal of ihe Hartford Female Seminary. Boston: Marsh, Cnpen, Lyon and Webb, 1341. Tbis is a volume of more than 400 octavo pnges, comprising a great amonnt of information relative to doraestic affaire, and porticularly valuable to young house keepers. It treats of the personal health and occupations of a female housekeeper, tbe care of children, and'

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Signal of Liberty
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