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Show ELECTION RETURNS. J i The election in thia dry yesterday' ; pascd oQ" very quietly, as we believe it 'did tlirougiiout the entire Territory, j Probably the prc-i-:n:e of h'lk at the j pels fc-d a salutary influence. Oar I returns are somewhat uerr, for thougli we a -.r lied to il-i telerrapb Mine?, we failed to go, mere Cures j than are given here below : 1 Salt Lake City lt precinct, 600; 2nd, 977: SJ, 02; 4th, 1.C74. Tota!, , 3.&03. Of these it is c.-iimated the oppo?ition ticket poilod: 1st precinct, 1 10; 2d, CO; 3d, 10; 4:b, 2:0. Total, ' Zij. Which would make a majority : for the People's ticket, in the four J precincts, of 3j5U3. 1 Corinne gave an average majority of ' seventy votes for the different candidates candi-dates on the opposition ticket. Erigham City, at 2:10 p.m., had polled 743 votes, with little opposition. This was our latest ciiipatch from that point. Opbir polled strongly, returning 679, all for the opposition ticket, but with the votes considerably scattered. Pleasant Grove, Utah county, polled 143 votes; no opposition. American Fork, kudo county, returns re-turns 173, with no opposition. |