New Jersey as a colony and as a state : one of the original thirteen . member of the House fromBurlington voted for Mr. Vroom. The vote thusstood forty-two to thirteen. Upon the 29th of Oc-tober, 1830, and the 28th of October, 1831, was reelected without opposition. The election for governor held upon the 26th ofOctober, 1832, resulted in the choice of Samuel As the first representative of the new-ly-formed Whig party Mr. Southard defeated hisonly antagonist, Peter D. Vroom. The formergovernor had solid delegations from the Countiesof Bergen, Somerset, Sussex, Warren, and


New Jersey as a colony and as a state : one of the original thirteen . member of the House fromBurlington voted for Mr. Vroom. The vote thusstood forty-two to thirteen. Upon the 29th of Oc-tober, 1830, and the 28th of October, 1831, was reelected without opposition. The election for governor held upon the 26th ofOctober, 1832, resulted in the choice of Samuel As the first representative of the new-ly-formed Whig party Mr. Southard defeated hisonly antagonist, Peter D. Vroom. The formergovernor had solid delegations from the Countiesof Bergen, Somerset, Sussex, Warren, and Hunter-don, with a member of Council and one of fourmembers of the House from Monmouth vote in Mr. Southards favor was forty totwenty-four. During the few short months of GovernorSouthards occupancy of the chair he communi-cated to the Legislature the South Carolina Nul-lification Ordinance, upon which subject he con-curred in the views of President Jackson, forwhom he had a high personal regard, but fearedthe effect of his violent passions. This fear was. 380 NEW JERSEY AS A COL


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