18. LETTER XVIII.
RETURN OF VOTES FROM DOWNINGVILLE—THE SKIES LOOK BRIGHTER.
Downingville, Monday Eve., Sept. 13, 1830.
To the Hon. Jack Downing, Portland:
Dear Jack:—I have just returned, puffing and blowing,
from town meeting, and have only time to tell you that we
gave you a confounded good run here. If your friends in the
rest of the State have done their duty, you are elected by an
overwhelming majority. The vote in this town for Governor
stood as follows:
Hon. Jack Downing |
117 |
Hon. Samuel E. Smith |
000 |
Hon. Jonathan G. Hunton |
000 |
Capt. Jehu Downing is elected Representative; it was
thought to be due to him by the party for his magnanimous
exertions in carrying the express to Portland at the time you
were nominated by our grand convention.
In great haste, your uncle,
JOSHUA DOWNING.