Postscript
We have returried from the State Meeting just as our paper was going to the press; and we have orlly time to sa y this week, that the Convention wascheering in iis numbers, character, deliberations and results. Between sixty anc seventy delégales were present, making a very genera! representation for the State. The greatest unanimity ot" feeling anc sentiment, on tivery important point, prevailed, CHÃSTBR GURNEY, of St. Joseph County, who has long b een well known through the western part ol the State, was nominated for Governor,anc Horace Hallock, of Detroit, for Lieut. Governor. Further parttculars next week. Il 8 estimatéd tliat the suffade planled with corri this year in the State of New Jersey,exceeds th'at of lasi year by 100, 000 acre?, which óüght to yield 3 or 4, 000,000 bushels. IIeahkev, ö MaÃSÃ- VVhèneverI hear a married man say ihat hecan't save monöy I ahà sure ihat bis wife Ãs El fooi, wèars feathers, nnd dresses her daUghlers
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