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Show THE LAST COUNT. ' From the Herald. Flias A, Smith, J,. C. Conkl.n and Sec-retaiy Sec-retaiy Sells, the board of canvasseis appointed ap-pointed by the Ulah commission to canvas can-vas the returns of the recent election lor Delegate to Congress, met at Ihe secrehny's office yesterday morning and com enced their woik promptly at io o'clock. The members of the Ulah commissi n Hon. jhn T. Came, the People's candidate, candi-date, and sevcial oilier citizens were pteseut. As the count proceeded, and Caine's mnjority giew larger and la.ger, the interest in-terest increased, and before it was finished fin-ished if was seen that tho People's majority ma-jority would greatly exceed any estimate pieviously made. When the totals weie fo aed up 11 was I mud tnat Air. Caine's majority w.s nearly ten thousand, and there were some very long laces on the Liberal side of the house, while Ihe mcmbets of the I'eopls's Party present wete coiiesponding jubilant. It was a regular landslide. Ihe People catiied eveiyciuoiy in the l'erntoiy except Summit Weber county gave Caine a m.ij .ritv of 439. S ilt I-ake rolle i a majority ma-jority ful the People's candidate of 423. I Cache county tne People p. led up a luiajoiuv ol 1,292, and so it went .n iniough me eiuire list. Mr. Ca ue r-ceived thecongratulaliiint of all who were piesent ove his decisive vict jiv. and he sent a basket of cham- paigne to tlie judges with his Compliments. Compli-ments. Tn re were no returns from four or five d.stant predicts, and the canvass was closed without them, With them Mr.C ine's m.jonty will slightly exceed 10,000. Tne count siands 1635J for Caine and 6.91a for G iodwin-,28 Scattering. Scatter-ing. Th s gives a majority of actual ! count 1.19.441 lor Came. Sin Pe e County giv-.s ;.Jt6 for Caine i74f.rG tKlwin i S;atieinig A majority ma-jority I, 31 for Can e. I Mr, Caine's lertificate was made out I as soon as the court was ccmpleted. |