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Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire
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Reports from Albany confirm that New York's electoral votes will not support Mr. Crawford and will instead be divided between Mr. Adams and Mr. Clay, as stated in local newspapers including the Albany Daily Advertiser and New-York Evening Post.
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All accounts from Albany, since the meeting of the Legislature, agree that Mr. Crawford will not receive the Electoral votes of New-York. Letters to this effect are published in several of the New-York papers, and the Albany Daily Advertiser of Thursday speaks most confidently on this head. The New-York Evening Post, (a zealous Crawford paper) goes further, and says, "We speak advisedly when we say, that the Electoral vote of this State will be divided between Mr. ADAMS and Mr. CLAY."
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mr. crawford will not receive the electoral votes of new-york; the electoral vote of this state will be divided between mr. adams and mr. clay.
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All accounts from Albany, since the meeting of the Legislature, agree that Mr. Crawford will not receive the Electoral votes of New-York. Letters to this effect are published in several of the New-York papers, and the Albany Daily Advertiser of Thursday speaks most confidently on this head. The New-York Evening Post, (a zealous Crawford paper) goes further, and says, "We speak advisedly when we say, that the Electoral vote of this State will be divided between Mr. ADAMS and Mr. CLAY."