KENTUCKY ELECTIONSThe render has some reason »o bo weary of this subject But. so loud and industrious arc the Jack-eou prints, in misrepreaentiuff its results, that oc caaional racurrence to it. .a made necessary in do-fence of truth. Once more then, w ro|».*at upon unquestionable evidence, that the Jackson parly was defeated that tbare is n Clay majority large enough farail parposen in the General A*'omhly «|l0t tho popular major.ly on tue national question will be two, if not three to one—and lastly, that rhc*e facts are aa well known to the Jackson editors, as they are to ua—or a a we bcln-vo them to bo I* would be d0. cisive in anticipation, of tho Presidential election, if Kentucky wore to repudiate her candidate, or ftbc people of the V. S. could be persuaded I bat. xhe bud done so—various important elcctioa* are at hand, subject to bo influenced—and buoIi being the state of tbingH, the unscrupulous mendacity of the subsidized Pre-H is onco man- vigorously engaged in the sorvicc of us mar-ter and rapluycr.VVe mvre attention to tho accompanying or.'tracts from the Prankfort und Lo.viugtun papers, of the 2-lth and 25th August—tho lutcst dates.Pfwu iho KrJufefurt Cnmmenuinr, Aimum C l.The complete hil of member* of iho OenerarAiieniblv. pub-llshed in our Int. require# ihe lollowui^ correction}Oon Aleaander I.ackoy wai elected t«i Ibe II ft m Lloyd and I’iko, as anpeais by the official return* *eni in tho Sec rri.i-ry’* office, and not Samuel Alty, n« mentioned m (ho list, upou the report of *oine per*on» who bruughi a convict to iho pcni-(coiiary from the county of I’ikokit Cnn.iA. ll._ ___f.__