Fillmore and Donelson Electoral Ticket.

As a matter of reference, and that none may mistake the American Ticket on the day of the election, we give it as agreed upon and matured by our party:

FOR THE STATE.

HON. NEILL S. BROWN, of Davidson.
HORACE MAYNARD, of Knox.

FOR THE DISTRICTS.

1stDistrict—N. G. TAYLOR, of Carter.
2d"MOSES WHITE, of Knox.
3d"REESE B. BRABSON, of Hamilton.
4th"W. P. HICKERSON, of Coffee.
5th"ROBERT HATTON, of Wilson.
6th"W. H. WISENER, of Bedford.
7th"C. C. CROWE, of Giles.
8th"J. M. QUARLES, of Montgomery.
9th"ISAAC R. HAWKINS, of Carroll.
10th"JOSEPH R. MOSBY, of Fayette.

This is an able ticket, and greatly superior to the opposing ticket, as our readers will bear us witness when they hear the parties in debate. Most of these gentlemen have consented to serve on the ticket at great personal sacrifices; and like their chief, Mr. Fillmore, they have undertaken to serve their party and country "without waiting to inquire of its prospects of success or defeat." And all the reward they seek is to be able to conduct the struggle to a victorious consummation in Tennessee, and this we feel confident they will do. The battle in Tennessee will be hotly contested, but it is by no means doubtful. Tennessee for the last twenty years, and in five preceding presidential contests, has refused to range herself under the black banner of Locofocoism; and now that that banner is doubly infamous by being raised and cheered by Catholics, foreigners, and paupers of every clime, it is fair to presume she will spurn the flag!


THE BLACK REPUBLICAN NOMINEES.