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Show The Coiiaty Seat. Correspondence on the Ee-moval Ee-moval Question. Correspondence from Fair-vifw Fair-vifw and Gunnison. The struggle Ended and Peace Again Reigns- THE FAIRVIEW MEETING: Last Mtiday evenmj our little burg I was suddenly sianled fiom her political stupor, out ol tthiih she has never merged, bv the appearance in our nitdsl l the .Mt. Pleasant iirass Hand, and front the say our air was nude to vibtate with eet strati. s of music it was plain to see that there was no lack 1 of wind dehiiid those horns this fact was deinoiisyated fuither on. Our haidy firmers lidini in on their loads ot hay were under the necessity of rubbiiijrthe dust fiom their dreamy eyes 111 older to ascertain w hether they were asleep or awake and whether they were actually riding into Faitv.ew or some cainuaiiii city of the Last. I laving fui.y convinced themselves that they were at home they began to wonder il the politics of the nineteenth centuiy had iit I st its way and wander ed oil into cur little burg. Our in las: nous housew ives though heavily burdened with the caies of home let all holds yo. The dish rag drops,, the baby is suauaed (rom the tloor'anda lush made f r the door when with, look 1 1 non.lctment upon each face they exclaim. "What dot s all th s mean?" When informed that it s ttie Mt. Pleas ant Cdinpaisa Paity they leturn to their di?li-wa;innj; with a v..gue expression upon their faces, as if wondering "What next?'' ' The little Uys as il afraid the Hand might Lst their way conducted them thr. ti;h the streets while the i;iils were adni.i .!' the sweetness ol tbe music also the beauty ul trie boys who made it, but ! don't 1 c II any body. Well, Vl c ime on; all was hustle and excitement. The hos were led and the cows milktd, iu good time lest the Comity Seat should slip oft' into Sevier Co. instead of cm ng- to Mt Pleasant. At 9 o'clock the Social Hal! was crowded. The children weie there looking on in open eved-astontshment. tiuv C. Wilson was nominated cha r-man r-man of t lie meeting and the motion was bein- p it as that gentleman entered the ball. '-.When informed of the fact a look ..I astonishment stole ovel his face and lie Vended his way to the chau, with a I oak 011 his lace lesembling that ol a si io..l hoy when called to Ins lea. iiei'sd("'k fir collection, while the house aojilau ed. lames II, 11 us is the first speaker. Jim is a good m.iisiial and will make a good silent). He is also a good puller, theie is not a balky hail on him, and he gavtj ttie County Seat a good Mi. Next came .Mr. Kiicksen, he is a fine looking mail and tne tliiency ol his language lan-guage made! one leel like he would not like to be caught whipping his wife should Ferdinand be elected Prosecuting Attorney, he also gave the county seat a goi d pull. Time . II nat permit us to tell of ihe points brought filth by N. S. Nirlsnii, AuiaSi-i Ahhich, George Cliitsienseii.aiu! bishop C N. Lund. Saflicc it to say they j did not think tiie beanl tid giave-vaid ol Manti should hold the Uouy Seat, olhets sail! tliey did not like .Manti I heranse,. jinipi will n,.i row theia. l'hry ate ?!ltll.')r fond of uii iVps. ' Alter hail mt; a lew words fioin Siven Neilson, lJelei Smuhvall, C. i'etersoii and u staniirietui m.i Imm ihe chair, a 1110-iion 1110-iion lot anaiijoii.mt'iit was seeoiukd hut N. S. Neilson, said lie had eaten two snppeis armirst let tfl the slack. The cli.i.r considered the reasons good and he was allowed to proceed On a whole the County must have had her seat dislocated, and if Mt. Pleasant Pleas-ant can hold her grip on it she is alright hut if it settles back into Manti it is liable to stay even though turnips will not gTovv there G. |