. United States telegraph extra. life he h:ul not attached to his person mare thanone honorable man; and it gives us pleasure tosay, that there are more than one, of sterlingintegrity, elevated feeling, and purity of ciiar-acter, who have borne that relation to him. KENTUCKY Lexington Reporter and Observer c^ifesthe official returns of the recent election torGovernor and Lieutenant Governor, by whichit appears that the result is as follows; FOR GOVERNOU. FOR LIEUT. GOTERNOR. Breathitt, 40,715 Morehead, 40,073 Buckner. 39,473 Taylor, 1,242 Buckner and i\J()reheadjBreathitt and Tay


. United States telegraph extra. life he h:ul not attached to his person mare thanone honorable man; and it gives us pleasure tosay, that there are more than one, of sterlingintegrity, elevated feeling, and purity of ciiar-acter, who have borne that relation to him. KENTUCKY Lexington Reporter and Observer c^ifesthe official returns of the recent election torGovernor and Lieutenant Governor, by whichit appears that the result is as follows; FOR GOVERNOU. FOR LIEUT. GOTERNOR. Breathitt, 40,715 Morehead, 40,073 Buckner. 39,473 Taylor, 1,242 Buckner and i\J()reheadjBreathitt and Taylor, 37,491 2,58279,54678,206 Nett Clay majority,The foUowiiig is the state of parties in the,Legislature: Senate, tlcuse of Representatives, CLAY. 2260 82 JACKS*16 4756 VmiTSB STATES BTTSIM, WASHINGTON, SEPTEMBER 17, 1S32. FlVIi: DOLLARS FOK TEN COPIES OF THIHTEEN NUMBERS EACH. NO. 3. Surplus copies have been published, and all the numbers will be forwarded to those who order them^ GRANNY JACKSONS LULLABY TOLITTLE tt Prevent a premature agitation of the ques-tion of your successor.—CCr/Vee Vati Burensletter of resignaliouy Jlpril Wih, 1831. ?* This retirement from public affairs is buttemporary.—CCj^^See Gen. Jacksons reply. A-pril m/t, 1831. «* HE IS BORN TO COmiAND.^Gk^&eGlobe. A New Song for the Political Petek Pindaij, Jr. Hushaby, baby, On the tree-top;When the v/ind blows The cradle will rock;When the bough breaks The cradle will fall,And down comes cradle. And baby and al. Old Nursery Song. Po3 FnESiBEKT—ANDREW V. President—MARTIN VAN DUREN,(The sweetest little fellow that ever lived.) Richmond Enquirer^ Hubhaby, Martin, Let the wind blow;You«Aa//be Vice-Presidmt, Whether or no;*Ill get you in somehow, Through key-hole or cranny?Then hushaby, Martin, And trust to your granny. Hushaby, Martin, Though the bad boysHave cruelly stolen Your nice English toys;Ive got for you others. Just equally nice;And the best of grandmothers


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