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Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
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Election results from a township in Gloucester County, New Jersey, show Federalist candidates leading; county-wide Federal victory anticipated.
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| Abel Clemens | 227 |
| Samuel French | 222 |
| Samuel W. Harrison | 221 |
| Democrat. | ) |
| John Collins | 135 |
| Amos Cooper | 120 |
| Jeremiah Wood | 104 |
Federalism of Gloucester County, New-Jersey
Jenny Sloan, done over---or, Amos is up-- what's Ferry?
M. R. WAYNE,
Our Election closed last night; we took 350 votes in this township--they stood as follows:
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Mr. Collins is reputed a Federalist, he was taken up by the Jacobins, against his wish to run with them, to divide the Federal interest. We have nine other townships in this county, from each of which, except Gloucester township; you may expect decided majorities; Woolwich will give us 500 dead votes, so that you may count with certainty, that the Federal Ticket will succeed here.
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Gloucester County, New Jersey
Event Date
Last Night
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federal ticket will succeed
Event Details
Election closed last night with 350 votes in the township. Federal candidates: Abel Clemens 227, Samuel French 222, Samuel W. Harrison 221. Others: John Collins 135, Amos Cooper 120, Jeremiah Wood 104. Mr. Collins reputed a Federalist taken up by Jacobins to divide Federal interest. Decided majorities expected from other townships except Gloucester; Woolwich to give 500 votes.